News from 20/02/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Robert Dawson Scott, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, A. P. Herbert, Sue Watson, Sarah Potter, Edward Witten, Peter Lansley, David Barrie Director, The Art Fund, Mark Souster, Rose James, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Jill Sherman and Lewis Smith, Maia Szalavitz, Christine Seib, Daniel Balint-Kurti and Jonathan Clayton, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Nick Daws, David Lynch, Elizabeth Judge, Carol Sarler, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Heather Neill, Pat Gibson, Eric R. Kandel, Jane MacArtney, Nick Elsley, John Wardle, Tom Bawden, Alexander Levitzki, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Mark Benables, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Caroline Flint, Alan Hamilton, Laszlo Lovasz, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Anthony Hollis, Oliver Kay, Ian Osborne, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Neil Harman, David Lawrenson, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Geoffrey Dean, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Richard Rawsthorn, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Imre Kertesz, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Jill Sherman Will Pavia and Fran Yeoman, Walter Gammie, George A. Olah, Keith Malcouronne, Sir Aaron Klug, Tim Flannery, Peter Jenson, Jacqui Goddard, David H. Hubel, Janet Museveni, Mark Henderson, Miranda Pender, Danny Baker, Ashling O'Connor, Brian Ward, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Sir Michael Atiyah, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Edwards, Abigail Rayner, Valerie Elliott Dominic Kennedy and Charles Bremner, Richard Owen and Sam Coates, Nick Meo, Mark Bristow, Christopher Irvine, Emma Chesterman, Elie Wiesel,
ResumoThe Times Corruption trial Murray triumph The Game Hamas cut off Council tax rise pushes family bills over £2,000 Will you retire at 85? Top Increases Picture Gallery In the Times Today Israel cuts $50m lifeline to Hamas 'terror authority' Prime ministerial nominee is seen as radical but pragmatic Boy, 15, faces murder charge Women clergy veto Crash victims Cathedral charge Shooting charge Litter fag ends Ancient stones www.timesonline.co.uk Multiple Display Advertising Items British stars eclipsed as Baftas go to Hollywood It was a night of surprises as the British favourite, The Constant Gardener, was overlooked and American films dominated writes Dalya Alberge Britain lets popultry run free despite bird flu fear Picture Gallery Game-bird imports 'a risk' Five charged over kidnap boy Tights trickster Barker memorial Fans attack police Honeymoon death Norwich tops list No facial fuzz Ministerial cars take 'green' route Putting You through On hold in a queue? Here's how to bypass the machines and speak to a human Louis Vuitton Cuts in social services and jobs Councils are taking a wide variety of approaches to the Government's 5 per cent limit on tax bill increases, write Jill Sherman, Will Pavia and Fran Yeoman Counties Metropolitan Unitaries Districts Life's luxuries are lost as pension rises lag behind Inner London Outer London 'Big spenders are getting away with the hightest rises' Increases will send bills for families past £2,000 Londoners to be hit harder by cost of the Olympics Bar child mobile services, say MPs Orange and O face oppostion over new phones and content aimed at children, reports Elizabeth Judge fly Monarch.com keypoint TXT Generation Council cuts ties with forces churchill PC World British sergeant 'killed in bomb ambush by rogue Iraqi police' Hitachi first direct British Gas No brine, just huge, thrilling soundwaves Opera The Flying Dutchman Millennium Centre, Cardiff TESCO Electronic nose extends shelflife Delayed family causing 'baby gap' Moth population is dwindling Murdered girl's memorial rejected National drink is now home-grown Male whales stranded in the North Sea Max jet The World's Largest Carnivore power More power and volume for a new generation Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting Tickets Alliance Francaise Sterling Police keep jobs despite racist e-mails The maximum penalty imposed on Merseyside officers who sent offensive images was a £360 fine, reports Joanna Bale Old boy network Oxygen supply Ethical investment, Israel and the Church Time to reform Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Minority rights in Romania Selling off art What's in a name? Traffic troubles Hurtful words Smoke-filled rooms Peace on Hold Hamas has to make the first overture towards Israel Cracking the Code How to find a human being at the other end of the line Oh, everyone's at it, you know. And whatever it is, it's catching Science Notebook Anjana Ahuja Intellectually Taxed The unfortunate political reality about local government finance Thunderer: A far, far better thing I do Detroit's clapped-out jalopy General Motors was once the engine room of the US economy Depressed? Just keep taking the tablets Why should we have to suffer more pain to deal with mental anguish? Sometimes a cure is simple chemistry Is recovery from cancer any less 'authentic' because new, targeted drugs are used? Maia Szalavitz is author of Help At Any Cost: How the Troubled-Teen Industry Cons Parents and Hurts Kids (2006) Now we've all met Arthur, his dad should say goodbye to Hello! politics No shirt will be out-open-necked, no jeans out-denimed, no baby out-photoed How can there be change if the past Prime Minster is to be simply duplicated? London elbows in on Milan's prestige An overlap in shows brought more buyers but the capital has a long way to go to match Italy's impact, reports Lisa Armstrong You first Barclays The National Lottery Row around Antarctica is sunk just ten miles in Retire at 85 to pay for living longer The world's largest general scientific society has been meeting in St Louis, Missouri, Mark Henderson reports NatWest Vodafone Ancient man was prey, not predator Anthropology Lack of cash stops Nasa's alien hunt Exploring Space Cat parasite is threat to sea others Species in Danger Why we Must Keep Working Jowell's husband left isolated over tax evasion case The Italian Connection Rac What He Wrote Cash-strapped galleries watch as art hertage is sold abroad Lost to the Nation: Works of Art Sold Overseas Limestone angel on display was buried for 1,000 years FBI 'sought fingerprint cover-up' The Scottish Executive has turned down renewed calls for a public inquiry into the McKie case, reports Shirley English British Gas homechoice Times World News Nazi protest fears as Irving faces court over Holocaust denial law Death-Camp Challengers Crooners sing chorus of protest over royalty laws Toucan (AP): 66 trapped in pit explosion (Reuters): Film prize hope (AFP): No peace pledge (AFP): Fatima reburial (Reuters): Deal backfires Green Flag Multiple Display Advertising Items Mudslide rescuers falter as hope fades More have died in a second disaster as searchers in Philippines village accept efforts may be futile, reports Nick Meo Curfew after 16 die in protests Rallies against the Muhammad cartoons descend into sectarian fury and rioting write Daniel Balint-Kurti and Jonathan Clayton egg The Open University Cartoon Victims LI RUI: Rocky Career Path of a Party Critic Bespoke Suits Mao aide calls for freedom of speech as his dying wish (AP): Two crashes kill ten troops (AP): Conjoined twins (Reuters): Threat to tankers (Reuters): Hindi film on Aids (Reuters): Clooney cachet More than a million watch Stones defy sands of time Air France Russians hope to persuade Iran Savoury morsel for a predator Red-light district opens its doors Tesco Festive Days Big Easy puts on a brave face for Mardi Gras party One ticket is winner of $365m jackpot Times Business KPMG decides on top UK position Analog payout Banker's demand City wi-fi link Quote of the day Firms may use pay rise to get round pension compulsion Mandelson to act against Asian shoe 'dumping' CBI FTSE 100 Ark breaks new ground in tackling cancer care side-effects Stock Markets Europe's 'problem' is its best bet for growth Economic View Anatole Kaletsky North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Endowment Claim Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Edited by Neelam Verjee and JOE Bolger Exchange rates curostar Business big shot Change on the Week Bet of the day Brefing Smaller stock to watch Scramble for US military contract Stop Press Dubai puts $15bn into aircraft venture Call for change to Chinese land policy Rumour of the day Look ahead British Funds New WPP executive drawn into inquiry Livedoor investigators look abroad RPS Extradition ruling due on bankers Lloyds TSB set to put £70m into fake tans Trend Micro NYSE specialist Van der Moolen put up for sale House-price leap in website's data raises questions Shell veteran leads Rio to new frontiers After a career as an oilman, Paul Skinner is helping a miner to alter its style and extend its reach, Angela Jameson writes The Times Power The Leader in Ten Questions Recommended Cash Offer by MOP Acquisitions (CS) Limited North star shines brightly as Christine Buckley reports on a city where bankers and lawyers are fast filling the gaps left by industry Herbie Frogg Leeds in Numbers Top Employers Victorian iron foundry helps to mould modern businesses The Times Unions look to harness the power of education Business Equity Prices The Times Investment Companies Source Interactive Data Eat out for £5 Architecture ELMA Dangerfield Intellectual powerhouse embroiled in the literary, political and social life of Britain for more than 60 years The Times Gregg Hoffman Self-financing horror producer whose daring and attention to detail paid off in Saw Michael Smedley-Aston Producer of British cinema's golden age, who first recognised the talents of Sean Connery, Peter Sellers and Oliver Reed Gregg Hoffmann, film producer, was born on June 11, … House can hear appeal on repealed legislation Compromise before incapacity valid Court of Appeal Capital gains tax avoidance scheme works Court of Appeal Challenge to country guidance Court of Appeal Times on Line Prescott's towers will not lie down Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Church News Vanished capital restored Notebook Architecture In Memoriam-Private Elections To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest Wills Sprites spark in the blink of an eye Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weather call Times Sport Golden Cross has World at his feet Times Online Tomorrow National candidates find going heavy Aintree Prices Festival Betting Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings The Times Jumps Leaders Carlisle Abandoned Wolverhampton Tobin's run steals the show from Bekele and Isinbayeva Athletics Picture Gallery Struggling Britons becoming begged down by technicalities Edward Gorman reports on why Ericsson's skipper needs to return to basics How They Stand The Results Service Lamb keeps Belper on course for title Hockey Birdie at last sees Wi home Qualifying joy Fighting fit Mauresmo wins Bull turns Panther England win title Sixth-shooter Burnett perfectly prepared to stand in the path of Thorpedo Craig Lord meets the Oxfordshire-born swimmer off to Melbourne via Arizona The Winning Formula The Need for Easy Speed Mouse-like Hurry scurries towards senior debut Karate Arthur's castle setting McCullough determined to step back into the ring Boxing Women left waiting for others to decide fate once again Medals Table Aamodt quietly establishes himself as the Alpine master Men Tables and Fixtures Women One to Watch New rules help jumpers balance on the safe side of lightweight Czech manager pays the price Kostelic reprieve Cruickshank flies Pechstein doubt Australian cry foul Car crash adds to drama as raids face criticism The Times By Our Sports Staff: Falling stars endure icy horror show Bradford Left Counting Blessings Yeaman celebrates ton with hat-trick orange Water torture finishes Warrington off Engage Super League Radar fails Burke and Falcons are off target Guinnes Premiership Bristol draw comfort from end of losins streak How They Stand Saracens set wrong record Ojo thrills at stunned Bath Sky is the limit for Cueto after overtaking Biggles on take-off John Westerby in the record-breaking flying wing who is helping to propel England towards Six Nations success Aggrieved Thomas reveals rift with Ruddock Blackwell spins into contention Scoreboard Dravid delighted with Indian sings Reliable Cook dishes up expected treat Timesonline Guinness Mismatch in Money Matters Non-Test match clubs seek level financial playing field Ivo Tennant hears some counties ask for last summer's Ashes cash to be shared around more equally Fans urged to give Australians taste of own medicine Murray takes another giant Mutual respect allows coach and pupil room to manieuvre The Times Crossword The Insider Leap to greatness Sport Murray singals his arrival as big-hitter on world stage The Times Investec The Game times passnotes the face African power woman theclick thebulletin contents 6 Image of the day Modern morals 7 Column 8 Food 9&10 Health 11 Urban worrier 13 Dr Thomas Stuttaford 14&15 Fashion 16 Samurai 17 Arts 19 Debra Craine 20 Theatre 21&22 First Night 23-27 TV & Radio A long hot summer Man is heating up the atmosphere and Earth's weather is changing as a result, says leading explorer and zoologist Tim Flannery Modern morals Joe Joseph Chow Make sure you get final cut for your act of evil Madonna and her Guy need a treat The heat is on I really have read The Young Meteors By Jonathan Aitken, Says Ian Osborne The Times Want an exotic salad? Then grow your own A window ledge is all you need to transform your eating habits, says Rose James Dish Method healthmonday AXA Prozac and the unborn baby Pregnant women on antidepressants face a difficult decision says Abigail Rayner PRU Health Women are advised not to stop medication abruptly 'Natural' is not always safer Urban Worrier Moving pictures—my shameful internet addiction damian. whitworth@thetimes. co. uk Only two months to go to the London Marathon Flora Do You Need Advice? I feel uncomfortable, sluggish and I'm putting on weight Living with Gerald-like skating on thin ice At 84, Elaine Bass has written about her marriage to a man suffering from personality problems. There are valuable lessons for many of us in her book, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford They are usually secretive and suspicious Everywher he went he carried dictionries A biggert mind Show off you Spring coats samurai Time to solve The Times www.timesonline.co.uk/sudoku Art of the Matter Raising the tartan curtain This week Scotland's national theatre is born at last, reports Robert Dawson Scott Times on Line Highlights of the National's first season An evening at the theatre cannot be sustained by a packet of crisps Music to your ears: free classical download today Don't miss The Times A stage teens go through A dloesence makes its own dramas. The South Bank is giving them voice, says Heathere Neill Concert Urban Classic The Times first night In the main paper Entertainments Pop Jens Lekman tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice television Answers from Back Page BBC One Historic Royal Variations Film Choice Toiling with the young apprentice Weekend TV Calitlin Moran Viewing Guide SU Doku Cubed Polygon Would you like to be a writer? www.writersbureau.com Why not be a writer? The Game The Times Mondays Rooney Hits the Streets I Expected the Abuse Becks is up for a Fight English Clubs Braced for Spanish Trouble Inside Results and Reports Plus Whistle Blower Cole Goals Toll The Match Mourinho Enters into Pitch Battle FA Cup Fifth round Colourful Supporters Keep on Matt Hughes Singing in the Rain Even when Balloon Goes up The Biggest Week of our Lives Phil Parkinson, Colchester United manager, catches his breath Reyes' Return Boosts Arsenal Lowe on Way? Valley of Sin Matteo Veto Anfield Taunts Easier to Take than Horror Injury Gary Neville wants to put fuss behind him and look forward to Carling Cup final Anfiled Taunts Easier to Take than Horror Injury Positive Smith Already Talking of Speedy Comeback Return to the Streets Matt Dickinson on why Wayne Rooney is happy just to be kicking a ball with friends Mum Needs Another Cup Tottenham Showing Anxiety The Games Barclays Premiership Curbishley Makes the Most of Breftford's Lack of Resources Charlton Athletic (2) 3 D Bent 3, Bothroyd 45, Hughes 62 Brentford (0) 1 Unarmed but Dangerous Danny Baker Salutes those sportsman who have refused to let disability hamper them Picture Gallery Kit Cop-Out Subterranean Banter Blues Next Week Red and Blue Clash in Style Matthew Syed is relishing two mouth-watering ties on consecutive days Beckham Still an Eager Leader Peter Jenson talks to the England captain about the prospects for Real Madrid in Tomorrow's clash with Arsenal at the Bernabéu Television Benfica Revelling in Role of Underdogs Again Messi Calls for Cool Heads in Heat of Battle Italian League Spanish League Forssell Continues Goal Run Yakubu Makes Preston Pay for Lack of Cutting Edge Richards Takes Step up Aston Villa (0) 1 Baros 72 Manchester City (0) 1 Richard 90 Teenage defender gives Pearce's men deserved replay Candid Camera Saturday's Heroes Results Bolton Pay the Price for Drive Scott Watson Ferguson Loses Face in Tactical Debacle Supporters' Sick Chants Reveal New Depths of Anta Oliver Kay says the ugly rivalry took another turn for the worse at Anfield Matt Dickinston Dyer Keeping Dreams Alive The Games Coca-Cola Championship Coppell's Got Alyson Rudd on the Reading manager who puts action over words Dowie and Tuttle Make their Points after Millwall (0) 1 May 89 Crystal Palace (0) 1 Watson 67 Home fans celebrate a rare goal It in the Bag Battle of the Fast and Furious Plymouth Argyle Brighton & Hove ALB Leicester City Sheffield Wednesday Cardiff City Norwich City Wolverhampton W Rotehrham Rise to Meet the Challenge Swindon town (2) 2 Cureton 20, O'Hanlon 25 Rotherham United (2) 3 Butler 22, 49, Barker 31 Effort makes up for lack of finesse Chesterfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Doncaster Rovers Scunthorpe United Bournemouth Huddersfield Town Tranmere Rovers Bradford City Port Vale Walsall Do You Feel Lucky Punk? Reputations court for nothing when it comes to separating the men from the boys Small Nation with Big Heart to Win Fans Times on Line Charles the First Bury (0) 0 Barnet (0) 0 Defender Impresses in survival scrap Bristol Rovers MacClesfield Town Carlisle United Mansfield Town Chester Notts County Boston United Darlington Oxford United Dark Days for Lights The first illuminated league game was an ill-fated affair, writes Richard Edwards Highlighting a History of Glaring Problems Misfortune Hampers Hereford Canvey Island (1) 1 Gregory 18 (pen) Hereford United (1) 1 Fleetwood 15 Nothing goes right for Turner Sestanovich Helps Brighten Gray's Day Weymouth (1) 1 Harris 27 Farnborough Town (1) 2 Sestanovich 30, Laidler 56 Nationwide Conference North South Four-Star Zurawski Leads Rout Dunfermline Athletic (1) Tod 14 Celtic (4) 8 Petrov 3, Hartson 24, Zurawski 32, 40, 56, 88, Maloney 74, Lennon 82 Dunfermline suffer record thrashing The Times Aberdeen Dundee United Heart of Midlothian Kilmarnock Rangers Bell's Scottish League: First Division Second Division Third Division Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week The only Way is down for Dons Bill Edgar on the heartwarming tale of a club who went from riches to rags Toonarmy Statattack Fixtures Thefantasygame Move Swiftly into Europe Leaderboard Superleagues The Game www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball talk Sport The Times Countdown to Europe Times Online Champions League Challenge The Expert's Choice Team name: Matt's Top Twelve Commercial Vehicles
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