News from 28/02/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Carol Lewis, Geoffrey Wyborn, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Neville, Christopher Buckmaster, Linda Tsang, Mark Frary, Zbigniew Matuszewski, Richard Hobson, Miles Goslett, Frances Blunden, Dom Joly, Philip Howard, David Pannick, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Ross Appleyard, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Owen Slot Sports Feature Writer, Joe Joseph, Peter Wilson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Andrew Boggis, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Matt Hughes and Russell Kempson, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Richard Nice, Debra Craine, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ian D'alton, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, James Delingpole, Dr Georges Ware, David Hands, Dominic Carman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Nick Pearce, Edward Fennell, Simon Midgley, Oliver Kay, Philip Webster and Sam Coates, Gerard Baker, Dr John Campion, David Lister, Steve Grundy, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Neil O'May, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Stephen Burgen, Leo Lewis and Peter Klinger, Andrew Salmon, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Frances Gibb and Andrew Norfolk, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Claire Burnell, David Rouch, Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, Gabriel Rozenberg, Dan Sabbagh and Christine Buckley, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Steve Coomber, Dr Tanya Byron, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Barry Packham, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, Dr Brenda Despontin, Nick Hasell, Dominic Walsh and Nick Hasell, Matt Dickinson Specialist Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Malcom I. V. Jayson, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jo Ress, Ashling O'connor, Dame Elisabeth Hoodless, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Tim Martin, Dr Roger Sexton, Diane Hampton, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Jenson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, George Michael, Ben Hoyle, Henry R. Magrill, Frances Gibb, Martin Samuel Sports Writer, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Dominique Vuillamy, James Hider and Ali Hamdani, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Fay Schopen, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, James Goldman,
ResumoThe Times Cabinet chief to question Jowell Raid total at £53m Tory vote on future Law Section Flintoff to the fore Index timesonline. co. uk Children grow fatter as the experts dither Why I feared for my life a gay sportsman confesses … Cameron to place his values on the line for party ballot In the Times Today The Times Our Values, our Party and what we are Fighting for The Aims Sandals What The Times said: The Da Vinci Code Original Copy Rival writers start new chapter in war of words over Da Vinci Code Alan Hamilton was in court to hear the copywright action against the multimillionaire author Dan Brown Series of wasteful initiatives end up doing fat lot of good Children grow fatter as experts dither School Bill 'can win fourth term' Bush at fault Men at St Hilda's? Marines video MMR jab row Brothers jailed Success may ensure survival Martial arts men questioned over record £53m raid Louis Vuitton Jowell denies 'guilty secret' as alleged bribe rises … Top civil servant is seeking 'clarification' about the home loan that the Culture Secretary authorised for her lawyer husband write Richard Owen in Milan, Philip Webster and Sam Coates The Prosecutors' Claims What the Code of Conduct Says Blair vetoes independent regulator Lawyer who rose to become expert on tax avoidance Rail cuts ordered by ministers to reduce £5bn annual subsidy Chaumet £10m hotel all at sea dfs BT 'It is my own stupid fault-as usual' George Michael admits possessing Class C drugs after police discover him slumped behind the wheel, reports Ben Hoyle UBS reach tiscali Focus Report Spring is frozen out by return of heavy snow C&g Cheltenham&Gloucester It's child's play for Georgiana as Tories go after the ladies DNA tests in hunt for killer The Victims Knifeman stabbed six on morning of random violence Cheltenham & Gloucester People people@thetimes. co. uk Insiders at BBC One's prime time piece of fluff Just … Alliance Leicester According to the Algerian El-Khabar newspaper, "Gorgeous" … Speaking as part of Jewish Book Week, Steven Berkoff … Never get between a Scotsman and his fish supper. In … Gillian Anderson has been writing short stories. According … no title PS By a Staff Reporter: Man who murdered parents jailed for life OAG Gamekeeper killer was suspect in village death No easy NHS quick-fix Warsaw's tragedy Look to the EU for the cause of Ireland's success The vexed question of selection at age 11 Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. … Suspending Ken Gas guzzler has its uses Pensioned off The Times Bad for Europe Flag-wrapped protectionism is thwarting the EU's economic potential England Expects ... and so does Mrs Flintoff When those blue and red lights flash behind you, just sit tight and hope LA Notebook On the Dotted Line Tessa Jowell's signature on a mortage application is at best embarrassing Not the time for bitterness Thunderer One kid's blast against bigotry The Pro-Test demonstration was a blow for freedom-as much anti-thuggery as pro-science Ta-ta, Ken-and take your overcoat with you Why pour scorn on the Standards Board? Public officials who behave offensively should be called to account Power to the people! You've nothing to lose but your irritating neighbours Microsoft Office Brooke BT Obsessive car thief dies in crash He was on the run after being jailed for stealing 36 cars-which he left cleaner than when he took them, reports Russell Jenkins Duty-free limit is raised-just don't take the boat Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Link World Cup guide to etiquette-and insults Multiple Display Advertising Items Three Things to See And One Not to Sing Play.Com Dutch still have courage to subvert Paris Fashion Week Search for fatal hit-and-run taxi Mayor appeals Murder denial Tube strike off Numberplate row 'Toothless' Parliament is fighting fit Bonhams British Gas Strange journey where anything goes first night Tate Triennial Tate Britain Visual Art hp Lowry 'a victim of art world snobbery' The Times Law Society urges solicitors to refund miners Compensation, of course. But this isn't a licence to milk the system As her new legal textbook is published, Cherie Booth says we all have the right to claim damages, Frances Gibb reports News ban in 'double jeopardy' test trial Britain should not vaccinate, says Government's expert on bird flu homechoice digital home network 'Bling Bling' cocaine gang jailed Supermarket tree protest ends Abbey Road hosts 'illegal' gig Times World News The graveside bench that could snare most wanted war criminal EU soft-pedals over Serbian sanctions 'He felt a parent's pain but he killed so many children' Multiple Display Advertising Items Bespoke Suits (PA): EU bails out Palestinians (AP): Billionaire in dock (AFP): Paris a go-slow (AP): Métro bomb trial (AP): High in the saddle eat Cinema Where Goods Come from Delski Boy loses a nice little earner Badger Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Ice hero saves three sisters and finds long-lost brother Sectarian slaughter sets Iraq on road to schism Sunni and Shia extremists are dividing their land by murdering fellow Muslims, report James Hider and Ali Hamdani Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddam stops hunger strike as trial resumes 'I was a sex worker at 13. My mother was too. But I don't want it for my child' Ross Appleyard reports on the grim struggle for survival that President Bush, who arrives tomorrow, will never see Musharraf must be told some harsh home truths Life for Children in India Taiwan raises tensions as it cuts another link The Times Workers unite in no man's land-co-operation or exploitation? (Reuters): Suit can save mothers' lives (AP): Killer caged again (Reuters): 'Chester' dies (AP): Councillors killed (Reuters): A crocodile ate it Times Business ITV channel to take on Disney HIT eyes Chorion The Bank of England/times 'I guess the rich are always rich' Hedge fund returns 'are vastly overstated' InterContinental hotels sale speeds ahead vodafone FTSE 100 Vodafone chief faces 'crunch' after £28bn writedown Mortages Stock Markets It's Sarin's call to win back confidence North Sea Oil Commodities Heady mix Pound to Dollar Production line Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Times Online NewsCorp launch Honeywell deal NetEase SEC case Alliance & Leicester moves into buy-to-let market Metal Exchange plan dented Court takes P&O partner to task Banker quits Credit Suisse to set up hedge fund Stop saying we're protectionist', cry the French Patriot Games Centrica scents opportunity in Gaz de France and Suez tie-up National Grid boss in running for Trinity Mirror post Persimmon hints at more takeovers after record sales Mayor of London Hammerson sees prayers answered at Bishops Sq Healthcare productivity falls faster The Times Pension funds' hunger for gilts creates 'bubble' Venture capitalists 'not robust' Tycoon set for Wyevale move after taking stake Discounters in Kwik Save sale Phoenix spends £45m to create the 'Jimmy Choo' of handbags Primark gains extra selling space Xerox Big spenders push the FT towards a profit of £16m The Times Chilling result City Diary Head-on clash City Diary Penguin to nurture more fledgelings Memory lane City Diary Cut Red Tape 06.com Soft Landing Vodka war is over as Smirnoff unites with Smirnov Japanese technology firm buys 23% stake in Betfair Nippon faces rating downgrade on deal for Pilkington Mittal Steel turns east in hunt for target after $23bn deal Young gun who fired first shots at Arcelor Angela Jameson talks to Aditya Mittal about his hopes to win over both shareholders and regulators Multiple Display Advertising Items A free market, until an Arab company shows up American View 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 Michael Page at high after rival shows good figures and upgrade Gilts Hammerson's good foundations make it a worthwhile buy Tempus At the Double Ultra Electronics Hopes of a swift demerger provide a boost for GUS Stock Markets Large Caps A&L Banking & Finance The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Online Times Register Professor Sir Hans Singer Obituaries Expert on the economics of developing countries, esteemed for his contribution to reducing world poverty Professor Sir Hans Singer, development economist, was born on November 29,1910. He died on February 26,2006, aged 95 Lives Remembered Dennis Kirkland Television producer and director who added sauciness to Benny Hill's shows and helped to make him an international star Dennis Kirkland, television producer and director, was born on December 2,1942. He died on February 16,2006, aged 63 Zita Sutton Cosmopolitan Hungarian actress and writer whose remarkably various life included performing with the Paris Opera Ballet at 87 Zita Sutton, actress and writer, was born on December 2,1911. She died on February 9,2006, aged 94 Enforcement of foreign arbitration refused Law Report Court of Appeal Power to order Home Secretary not to remove asylum-seeker Court of Appeal Lives in Brieff Court Circular Picture Gallery Appointments Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner School Notices Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge It is a weird winter, even in Alaska Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Fallon team declare he 'has no case to answer' Racing Multimillion-Dollar Colt Steps out Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Growing fixture list increases going concerns at jumps courses Leicester Catterick Lingfield Park Course Specialists The Times Sports Book Chabal suspension deals European blow to Sale Woodward Woe Timesonline Dallaglio should have no part in the latest episodes of Corry Rugby Union David Hands says that having two leaders in the England squad is a recipe for conflict Yorkshire count cost of lost Test O'Sullivan back Lacy warning McGrath absent Three and easy In times2 Sparks of Passion? Let's have bin-liners Sport on Television The Results Service Today's Fixtures Turin 2006 Broadcasting Medals Harlequins pay penalty Rugby League RBS Timesonline Lloyd urges LTA to give him a shot Tennis World Rankings Lancashire's finest seeks to preserve the Vaughan ethic Christopher Martin-Jenkins on why Flintoff was the obvious choice to take up the reins as his captain headed for home How a future captain made his mark on Pakistan tour Multi-Tasking Online Coverage, Ball by Ball Teams Nagpur Numbers Do Not Equate to Smooth Sailing for India Blackwell and Cook step into the breach West Indies finally take advantage of comings and goings Tough times in store but we have what it takes to steady the ship The Times Index Spain supports racism protest by Eto'o Spent Force under Perez The Premiership Today President quits troubled Real Rock star Robbie feels real love for Port Vale Ashling O'Connor looks at the singer's decision to invest in his home-town club By Our Sports Staff: Gray plans to poach English talent in switch to Sierra Leone Nyatanga ready to lower age barrier for Wales Index By Our Sports Staff: War threatens Ivory Coast's place in World Cup Times Online Robson happy to take a back seat as he joins drive for passion play Bowyer denies disorder charge Gallas not ready Ronaldinho out As Van Nistelrooy prepares for his long goodbye, will it be hello to Owen at United? The Times Your Chance to Cheer on England as They Start their World Cup Build-Up Unlucky Cole suffers new blow Del Horno ban reduced by Uefa If the FA fine was 50 pence I would still be fighting it Dutchman undaunted by Carling Cup exile Robinson intends to send Eriksson out on a high note There is No Debate-Times Sport is No 1 Rac direct insurance FA to avoid a long engagement Index The Times Crossword 23,224 The Insider Players' panel ready to give vote to creator of Pop Idol Seven Seas Sport Flintoff to lead raw recruits in severe test of courage Will the Last Fit Englishman Stand up? The Times tuesday passnotes theface Wake me up before I go slow theclick thebulletin contents Out of the game In the MacHo world of American football Esera Tuaolo hid a guilty secret-he was gay. He tells Jane Wheatley of his nine years of fear Alone in the Trenches extracts Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Stop press: the sad decline of local newspapers Why haven't I ever had the bird? Beer and far If I were Condoleezza Rice I'd behave myself in the UK, says Tim Martin Nothing unpleasant will happen to Precious The Andrew Billen Interview Alexander McCall Smith, creator of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, is content to let others write about sex and violence The Times The Times Love etc The mothers who make your life hell Cliques of pushy parents can be the biggest bullies in the playground if your face doesn't fit, says Dominique Vuillamy Our youngest always has to be prompted to eat up The Times Family or Work Problems? Index Spitting? Just spray no Expectorating in public is gross and a health hazard. Please cut it out, says Miles Goslett The Kit Style coach When going for business casual, don't dispense with the formality entirely Dish Huevos rotos Boy, being shirty really paid off James Delingpole is overcome with jealousy as he meets the (charming, rich and young) founder of Charles Tyrwhitt Index I'm not the man you think I am What did Shakespeare really look like? Rachel Campbell-Johnston assesses his many faces Win an exclusive postcard—and more The Times Designs for loving The Designer of the Year contenders are under starter's orders. Tom Dyckhoff studies the form Oh you pretty things Hands-on feats of clay Ceramic Art London wants to entice you into its world of affordable and eclectic work. Nancy Durrant is happy to succumb to its spell In the kin—future stars Entertainments first night review Theatre Christmas is Miles Away Bush, W12 Paint needs another layer Dance Tag New Wolsey, Ipswich Concert London Sinfonietta/Eötvös Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Ryan Adams Victoria Apollo, SW1 Concert La Pasión segun San Marcos Barbican Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Broomfield's faulty elephant trap Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3838 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Shops The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Time to own up to your gaseous emissions The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Seen in Hansard DWP accused of jobs clear-out Management Salary Watch Dressing up makes sense How to Get a Job as a ... Coroner's Officer It's all in the manifesto Index Parks: an open and shut case Public Spaces UK public bodies put safety first Women Wireless blanket to cover City Technology Fired by the thrill of democracy Interview Life in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister is pressurised and not for the faint of heart. Carly Chynoweth meets a man who thrives on the heat in the political kitchen Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health New Medical Research Are trusts cooking the books? Health Other Stories we Liked Carers prone to prangs 'Nice' GPs will earn more Index Morality of researchers under the microscope Science Jargon Decoder Finger pointed at assault data Police Costs set unions' agenda Ethics Hero Landlords left in the dark Housing ... And Villain Too Much Info Legislation Update Olympic News Find out More Get in sync with the benefits Olympic Special the Run-Up to 2012 Every region can cash in when the world's biggest sporting event comes to the capital but they must be aware of the commercial opportunities, Carly Chynoweth learns The Issue Explained Olympic Numbers Course Watch The first of Public Agenda and Career's Olympic supplements … Figures for 2012 Race to meet the bottom line Olympic Special the Business Case The pay-off of hosting a mega-event is huge in terms of urban development, jobs and money ... oh, and the feel-good factor that sport generates, too, writes Carol Lewis What Will Work Forus The Key to ... Olympic Jobs Multiple Display Advertising Items social work Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Not Jobs Over to you Police collusion just doesn't tally What Worked for Me Forum Theatre Diary Dates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items channel4 The Times Law Section Law Society comes down hard on miners' solicitors Solicitors are accused of reaping extra fees in compensation cases, says Frances Gibb Mistress of cut and thrust in the courtroom Who is up and coming at the Criminal Bar? Dominic Carman identifies the ones to watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Six Stars of the New Generation Times Online Another blow to Parliament? Playing fair in the City Fairness is a bigger factor in English commerce than is often thought, says David Rouch lawyer of the week Photo opportunity Future world Home truths Queen's Counsel lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Bob the Builder has too much lead in his pencil Case Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Max and Cherry's road to riches Steve Coomber meets a couple who started a business with help from a government initiative Multiple Display Advertising Items Online Resources for Small Enterprises kallkwik Strongest link in the business chain Steve Coomber explains why supporting SMEs is so vital for the prosperity of the UK Governed by a wall of websites Chris Partridge says that in the future much of the Civil Service will be eliminated as its functions go online ZeN Internet Limited Go online from cradle to grave Accountants fear raids by the Revenue men Zanzibar-a virtual souk for the Government Chris Partridge on a new way of procurement A-Day will mark start of battle for better pensions Mark Frary explains how the easing of restrictions will allow savers to build up greater reserves as returns on pensions fall SIPP solutions A sip or two with their Sipps for the favoured few Even final salary plans may be hit Mark Frary has some worrying news for workers Scottish Equitable Early retirement? You can forget all about it Mark Frary says that the Government is looking at bringing in 68 as the age when we stop work A new deal for the non-academic Simon Midgley explains how school leavers can learn skills under apprenticeship schemes Better than class, says a chip off the old block BSIA 'We are still learning but it is based on work' Simon Midgley talks to three young people on how they view their training courses Choose the right degree to make study worthwhile Simon Midgley says that though the number of graduates is rising, many are wasting their time Berrys' Cellar Plan Finance company answer Multiple Display Advertising Items Brave new world for schools Simon Midgley on the £2bn scheme to end the decay in educational establishments Kit brings Sir up to the level of children HSBC
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