News from 21/02/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Clive Mathieson and Peter Klinger, Dr P. H. Dear, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tom Rowland, Norman Hammond Archaeology correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent and Simon Cambers, David Aaronovitch, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Vivienne Westwood, Dame Rosalyn Higgins, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Roselaine Pennino, Alexei Sayle, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Peter Jones, Gabby Logan, David Howarth, Bernard Parke, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Nell Harman, Jill Dupleix, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Lord Rennard Chief Executive, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sir Alan Muir Wood, Leo Lewls, Graham Keeley, Dominic Carman, Jesse Silverman, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Val Stevens, Gerard Baker, Dan Brennan, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Andrew Billen Interview, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Boris Becker, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Dan Sabbagh and Christine Seib, Morgan Cole, Kevin Lawrence, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, David Irning, Peter Allen, Harvey Ingram, Dr Tanya Byron, Sir Paul McCartney, Sir George Martin, Frank Green, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Worstall, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, John Buston, Bronwen Maddox, John Bangs, Patrick Hosking, John Brazier, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Claire Howarth, Noel Gallagher, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Lewis Smith and Lucie Adams, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, J. Benjamin, Ben Hoyle and Edward Owen, Ashling O'connor, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Cutler, Anthony Loyd, Tim Martin, Tim Flannery, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Jenson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Davies and Gus Hosein, Victoria Johnson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Ashling O'Connor and Matt Dickinson, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Louise Cohen, Gary Jacob and Oliver Kay, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Angela Jameson and Gabriel Rozenberg, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Bernard Heymann, Chair, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Marianne Talbot, Bryan Reuben, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Loser Cruisers, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Alan Castree, Patrick Newley, A. Graham Hellier, John Watson, Ray Marcelo,
ResumoThe Times Farmers prepare bird flu strategy Deepcut 'suicide' Bullying payout LSE bid dropped Free Music Downloads save on CDs Wembley defeat 'Who needs TV soaps when you've got Chirac's women?' Backlash at jailing of historian who denied Holocaust Samurai Su Doku The secret of Murray's greatest success. . . MPs' motives for attacking mobile phones scrutinised In the Times Today The Times Talks falter over Sinn Fein 'slight' Holocaust denier jailed for 3 years Times tipped for press awards Rapist jailed Pupil suspended Teenage killer Exit at Economist Correction Lightning strands passengers Amdega Couple die together on frozen mountain Farmers to press for all free-range birds to be vaccinated Problem is not the poultry, it's the people Analysis Man shot by Tony Martin convicted Kidnap charges Life jail for rapist Soldier's funeral Brady's letter Kellogg under fire Over 50 and OK Dior Homme Jobless 'hoodies' win royal patron Private thoughts of Prince Charles to be aired in open court The grudging penitent who tried to turn his trial into another show Towards Anathema Activities restricted as jail begins for real Sorry? I doubt that, says brother History Lessons People who switch career to teach let down by training, says Ofsted Alexandra Blalr Education Correspondent Specsavers The wages of virtue dfs Child's Play Computers make for chatty children Net surfing is not responsible for anti-social young people - quite the opposite, reports Mark Henderson beyond petroleum Dell Tate's big hit defies slump in tourism after July 7 Hunting the reason behind Huhne's latest flip-flop People Had he put his name forward, many feel that Nick Clegg … Peugeot After some months in limbo, People hears, the Jewish … With all the fuss surrounding those infamous Danish … He may have vehemently denied that Coldplay was splitting … Picture Gallery Ps The pleasingly indiscreet former spin-doctor Alastair … HSBC Leak of deadly rays costs 'cavalier' firm £400,000 Blunder left trail of lethal radiation Safety cap left off toxic cargo as it travelled 130 miles across Britain How The Times reported the deadly leak on Saturday The builder and the gardener jousting to be called Your Grace Tiscali Broadband Betting, Debt and Monkey Business Barclays Barrack Deaths Deepcut soldier 'talked about suicide' A long awaited inquest into the fatal shooting of a fourth young private at an army barracks has been told that there were no sings of assault. Michael Evans reports Council tax Equal share for Lib Dems Church should clarify its investment policy Avian flu outbreak Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate How to be green and happy Dead and buried Expert witnesses Self-reliance is a real gift Title role Gene pooling The Times Denial Denied David Irving's imprisonment highlights the dangers of curbing free speech Winter of Content Why we are all curlers now Chirac's angels: the Elysée soap opera full of mystery, passion and judo Wild Card Bird flu requires far-sighted preparation, but not delay Thunderer: A cheap load of cobblers Thunderer Don't panic. It'll get worse Global warming, terrorism, bird flu ... you can fret and make yourself ill if you want, but leave me out Picture Gallery Join the Debate Who wants the Abolition of Parliament Bill? Hardly anyone has noticed, but British democracy is sleepwalking into a sinister world of ministerial power 'Whoever insults the one true Church deserves to be killed.' (News report) Demand for rescue at sea hits record high Multiple Display Advertising Items Naked ramble at end of the road Time's up for the carriage clock Lexlis Rap's big spender puts on a show as great as his ego Pop Kanye West Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Lose the ties and wash your hands to beat superbug, BMA tells doctors Multiple Display Advertising Items Battling MRSA Multiple Display Advertising Items £20,000 for woman who was bullied as a pupil Deadly viruses mutating to infect humans at rate never seen before Mark Henderson reports from the meeting in St Louis of the world's largest general scientific society New Diseases Smart apes show off their cultured side Social Animals Chimps take a tool box to go hunting Intelligent Action skills for Business Armani falls into step and shows he can still cut it at 70 Crossbow killer shot landlord in head Tenant practised on a pig's head before he stabbed and shot victim, then photographed injuries, reports Simon de Bruxelles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Archives open up online window to gay history Tories scent blood over the minister's husband and his links to Berlusconi SAS Rebels tell of 'iron resolve' on school reforms Youth detained over car crash Shooting charge Baby death case Drugs in ranks Biblical magic Bond book sale Swearing rebuke Many more find a place in the sun Young men stay home as women go in search of a toyboy Many more find a place in the sun It's Luton v New York in the battle to save medieval jug A modest local history museum has taken on the mighty Met, writes Dalya Alberge Co-operative bank plc Times World News A bomb goes off. Iraqi troops flee. And the US has a problem 100,000 have joined the Iraqi Army but Anthony Loyd discovers that the locals are far from ready to survive without the logistical support of coalition forces Straw on mission to encourage unity Straw on mission to encourage unity Kwai camp guard wants bridge to be Unesco site London Energy London Energy As nation starves, Mugabe followers plan to eat cake (AFP): Parents jailed for murder (AP): 'Honour' killing (AFP): Terror extradition (AP): Mint edition A broken taboo—and an uneasy peace Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank-robbing granny goes to jail (Reuters): Korean says medal-winner is son Dispute over Holocaust archive (AP): Briton on trail for China protest Training and development agency for schools (Reuters): Pants high on carnival agenda Wanted duo held in Wild West after 15 years on the run Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco Vigil at pit as rescuers try to reach trapped 65 Hope ends at school buried by mudslide Indicate, pull out and overtake—for a mile aerlingus.com Giant of the Road UN human rights chief heads for Chechnya A Serious Business Energy war drives Russians into a panic over their salt Shoppers emptied shelves after rumours that Ukraine might have taste for revenge over gas supplies, writes Jeremy Page (AP): Iran appeal to fund Hamas (AP): Election trouble (AFP): Mercenary's trial (Reuters): Oil pipeline blast (AP): Bin Laden defiant (AP): Name and shame Briton freed (AFP): Mansion sale Times Business RadioShack boss decedes to go Tuesday Feb 21 2006 Extradition ruling Asda expansion Loan shark jailed Quote of the day LCR switch prompts suspicions over sale Pension top-up demands 'sank sale of Daily Mail b Record Surplus FTSE 100 MacQuarie abandons LSE bid and blames high share price Stock Markets Mixed returns for birthday boy Brown Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Shake-up needed at dozy IMF Commodities Credibility test Pound to Dollar Logitech Currencies Citi gents The Office for National Statistics said that it was reclassifying London & Continental Railways as World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Dial Corp buys Stop Press De Beers settles Vmobile price Oil revenues gush in to give Brown a record surplus PC World 'Unworkable' development tax attacked Changes mean thousands could escape 'death duty' Treasury blocks tax relief abuse Foundation Degrees Oddbins cries 'foul' over Unwins deal Biggest Unwin Creditors Security fears over P&o sale eurostar Investors in line for payout next month MacQuarie to face scrutiny on LSE failure Shame again City Diary New development City Diary Getting stoned City Diary NatWest King warns IMF could face slide into obscurity Retail giant with an image problem American View Gerard Baker Herbie Frogg By a Correspondent: US bond borrowing hits record high Bank of China faces listing delay Milton Keynes Attacks hit Shell oil production in Nigeria AIM-listed explorer raises £143m The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bannote of choice for world's criminals Spain flooded by new 'bin Ladens' Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Trinity Mirror slips amid fears of future downgrades by analysts Small Caps Gilts Carnival wins favour as it sets clear course for future growth Ark Therapeutics Northern Rock falters as brokers play down bid talk Stock Markets Joe Bolger Large Caps WH Ireland Banking & Finance British Heart Foundation BT Identity checkmate at broker Flexibility is the key to success In the third of a series on the technological age, Tom Rowland reports on the dangers of relying too much on rigid IT systems Cash-saving benefits of outsourcing take a dent Tom Rowland says companies have found that sending work overseas is costing, rather than saving, milions Indian call centres in a pickle Unrelenting stress for £6.50 an hour Old copper cables beat fibre optics hands down on cost Times Register Sybille Bedford Cosmopolitan writer who drew upon her own experiences to chronicle the lives of loosely fictionalised prewar aristocracy Sybille Bedford, OBC, writer, was born on March 16,1911. Shed died on February 17,2006, aged 94 Sun Yun-Suan Disciplined technocrat who helped to transform Taiwan into a manufacturing and export powerhouse Sun Yun-suan, former Premier of Taiwan, was born on November 11,1913. He died on February 15,2006, aged 92 The Rev Professor Allan Galloway Professor of Divinity who brought new theological thems to his post at Glasgow University The Rev Professor Allan Galloway, theologian, was born on July 30,1920. He died on February 4,2006, aged 85 Lives Remembered Agency compensation includes goodwill Court of Appeal Swiss taxpayer entitled to same credits as English company Chancery Division Lives in Brief Rodney Whitaker, author and academic, was born on June 12,1931. He died on December 14,2005, aged 74 Reuven Frank, television producer, was born on December 7, 1920. He died on February 6, 2006. aged 85 Gyula Tebitsch, film producer, was born on November 3, 1914. He died on December 12, 2005, aged 91 Ken Bulmer, science fiction writer, was born on January 14, 1921. He died on December, 16, 2005, aged 84 Times on Line Court Circular Grave recalls holy war Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lecture School Notices Chess Personal Column Bridge The February when Britain froze solid Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport White Turf is essence of cool for high society Racing Alan Lee wraps up warm to investigate the appeal of racing on ice at St Moritz Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Course Specialists King eyes Sandown prizes Exeter The Times Sports Book Sedgefield Rob Wright Lingfield Park The Times Deadline: 7pm tonight Times Online Champions League Challenge The game starts with tonight's matches. Visit the website … Austrians run for home under drug-testing cloud One to Watch Times on Line Canadian takes the biscuit as toughest cookie Medals Table Martin slides towards exit after playing waiting game Amateurs parade chairs and graces while elite go down the smile end road Sport on Television Storm intensifies as Ruddock wins the public vote Mark Souster, who broke the story, on why Wales coach should be reinstated The Times Italy captain Gloucester-bound Robinson made to wait on fitness of Stevens Times on Line Scoreboard from Bombay Today's Fixtures The Results Service Sky may be priced out of airing India series Fan confrontation to be investigated Rugby League Jones offers England encouragement with his rhythm revival Cricket Murray pays more than lip service to secret girl View from the heights should sustain belief and confidence Henman's advice and support for young rival Battle to Be Britain's No 1 Maiden ATP Titles: When and how They Won RBS Flying Scot heads towards summit Curbishley left hot under collar after FA Cup draw Destinations Quarter-Finals Neville ready to face the music Hamstring injury rules Gallas out of first leg The Premiership Today Deco hopes to put one over on his maker Champions League Why Mourinho employs all his listening devices to win cup with big ears The Times Morale dropping at Bernabéu as raging United Must Take Final Chance to Go out with a Bang How They Line up Ronaldo lashes out at fans Times on Line How They Line up Times Online Confident Liverpool find reasons to believe Champions League Stretford seeks court decision Lampard example Morris setback Graydon recruited Ready for the sun and the stars Champions League Gabby Logan has no complaints about two trips to Spain and the Spectacles that await her Sporting Index The Times Crossword 23,218 The Insider Max Mosley, the president of the FIA, Formula One's … Despite being the most disastrously managed sports E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Wembley final bites the dust Sport Wenger calls on Henry to reign in Spain The Times Mortgages for Business Gabby Logan times passnotes theface The high-flyer theclick thebulletin contents Model behaviour Undercover at London Fashion Week, Hannah Betts finds cruelty behind the catwalk A guide to backstage etiquette Modern morals image of the day Facing a Dilemma An lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unneccssary … I blame my half-term hell on Hoon Pink doesn't show the lighter side of Brown If I were. . . Brigadier Jeffrey Cook, I'd feel rather proud, says Tim Martin The Times Shout? No, I just tease a lot The Andrew Billen Interview Lars von Trier on handling 'emotional' actresses £35 Special Offer samurai Time to solve The Times The Times I am not sure what to say when my child asks where babies come from A Problem Shared Teenage sex: try not to panic but be prepared Our best hope of protecting our children is to keep on talking, says Carol Midgley Kumon Index My martial arts disaster Jane Fonda inspired Alexei Sayle to get fit. Then Roger Cook ruined everything The kit Cycle on with the right gear How to find a qualified teacher Ienovo Microwave Man We men only take the blame for divorce out of chivalry Melting away: the future of polar bears As greenhouse gas emissions threaten the sea ice of the Arctic, one of its greatest creatures is facing extinction, says Tim Flannery Illegible Article Dish Pork Invol Tini Dolce The workout Peta Bee discovers a new recipe for perfect buns The Times arts Smile... only two hours to go Hollywood trumped us at the Baftas. And where was Reese? James Christopher reveals what the contenders were really thinking The Three Emperors 1662-1795 And the awards you might have missed Royal Shakespeare Company Pastoral sympathy It was his special affinity for the countryside that makes Jacob van Ruisdael the greatest landscape artist of all, says Vivienne Westwood Going Dutch—a life in pictures Theatre Other Hands Soho Theatrem, W1 reviews first night Opera MacBeth Covent Garden In the… Pop Sparks Forum, Nw5 Illegible Article Entertainments Conert BBCSO/Nott Barbican Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Radio Choice The Three Emperors 1662-1795 Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hours listing highlight Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Surviving Disaster Variations Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Shameless The Lost World (1960) Film Choice Titanic (1953, b/w) I Love You, I Love You Not (1996) Coming to America (1988) In a spin over the War on Terror Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword A Career Woman Regrets Word Watching Polygon Acorn Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Blair and Hewitt unite to defend White Paper Issue of the Week Health and Social Services Consumer Power The Week in Numbers Giving up Under Age Public Opinion Seeninhansard Pensions erode efficiency gains Finance The Times High price of unpaid hours Assets hold little interest Councils Sharing puts pressure on IT suppliers Lyons 'got tax band plan wrong' Finance Jargon Decoder Lack of trust takes toll on polls Interview Lowering the voting age will get more young people to the ballot box, but what is really needed is a clear definition of the rules of politics, Clare Ettinghausen tells Clare Dight Other Stories we Liked The Times In the Professional Press New Medical Research Warwick NHS fare not to everyone's taste Health Homing in on smokers Divided we stand and fall Higher Education The Times Higher Education Supplement (Feb 17) Simon Davies and Gus Hosein Olympics raises bar on building budgets Children Next Week Focus on 2012 Olympics Social targets raise questions Education Vow to end 'Cinderella status' Social Care Hero. . . Rhetoric is big business Charities Pop Remedies Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items One Defining Moment. . . A Legacy to Last Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items agendajobs Over to you. . . Brushing's no cure for dentistry's ills What Worked for Me Claire Howarth human resources manager(employer relations and equalities)at Hertfordshire Country Council, On why the council won a Working Famillies employer of the year award last year Awards 2006 Diary Dates Westminster Law Multiple Display Advetising Items 'We both ticked the box saying part-time' For the first time two judges are to share a full-time post: that of district judge. Interview: Frances Gibb Judicial Appointments Fountain Court Chambers The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Who do you turn The Criminal Bar is expecting change the Lord Chancellor has told them to. What do the Old Defenders make of things, asks Dominic Carman Other Criminal Black lawyers' directory to improve diversity Behind the dry ice, lawyers are busy changing the tunes The rapport between solicitor and artist is vital. Edward Fennell on how important the cutting edge lawyer is to a musical future It's a day of firsts for Dame Rosalyn Rainbow nation In the City Top dollar Film bluff Tour de France Lots of dosh lawyer of the week tradinplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery It's a book, but not as we know it, reader Multiple Display Advertising Items
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