News from 02/03/2006
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Gráinne Gilmore, Dr Tony Gent Chief Executive, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Raekha Prasad and Zahid Hussain, Phil Yates, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Sir David Attenborough, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Dr John Stanley, Monica Lissak, Mark Souster, Jennifer Shortall, Richard Hobson, Robert Napier Chief Executive, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Dr Jayne Manley Chief Executive, Hilary Finch, Alan Reeves, Christine Seib, Amy Coyte Chief Executive, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Mrs Sam Fanshawe Chief Executive, James Ducker, Tony Juniper Executive Director, Richard Simpson, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Des Dearlove & Stuart Crainer, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Caroline Robson, Wendy Ide, Sir Nicholas Harington, Kevin Eason, Stephanie Hilborne Chief Executive, Priyanka Dayal, Eric Wasilewski, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Sarah Higgins, Prince Charles, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Feargus O'sullivan, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Dr Mark Avery Director of Conservation, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, I, Keano, James Stuart, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco, Matt Shardlow Director, Pat Glbson, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Jim Swift, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Ben Hoyle and Leo Lewis, Hugo Rifkind, Justin Silver, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Jeremy Greenwood Chief Executive, Richard Beeston and Tom Baldwin, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Tindale Executive, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Vinay Mehra, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Craig Swan, Sean O'Neill, Jane MaCartney, David Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Shonaig MacPherson Chief Executive, Roger Boyes, Martin Spray Chief Executive, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Fiona Reynolds Chief Executive, Nigel Kendall, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Jonathan Clayton, Gabriel Rozenberg and Jenny Davey, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Alan Lee, John Raine Chairman, Tony Dawe, Rudy Parker, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Charles Handy, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Oliver Heald, Mp, Clare Dight, Martin Warren Chief Executive, Erik Rees, David Victor, Olav Bjortomt, Danny Plunkett, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editors Briefing, Nick Meo, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Adam Sage and Liz Chong, Ray Marcelo,
ResumoThe Times Cancer-causing chemical found in soft drinks Robbery charges Peter Osgood 1947-2006 Index Career Best for Jobs Index Revealed: the Prince's 'black spider' letters Tessa Jowell 'to Survive Damaging Report' Soft drinks found to have high levels of cancer chemical In the Times Today The Times Revealed: the Prince's 'black spider' letters Benzene Facts Sex offender risk to children Drug girls expelled Social fraud drops Pensions victory Taxi death boy Correction She looks like an 18-year-old prom queen Times Fitness Writer Condi's Routine Moon Dust Work out with most powerful woman in the world Is Condoleezza Rice's exercise video a prelude to running for President? Tom Baldwin reports Jowell to survive inquiry but faces questions about bribe allegations A bunch and a punch for the first of the month Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Papers throw new light on origin of 'gift' Dior Pensioner sued for scratched Mercedes A row over a note written on a businessman's car ended with a damages bill of more than £1,000. Will Pavia reports Angry of Windsor leaves us in no doubt of his opinions Andrew Pierce on the Prince of Wales and the advice dispensed freely to prime ministers, secretaries of state, and anyone else who will listen Deciphering the Royal Scrawl Index . . . Getting the Meaning . . . And a Lengthy Reply A passionate man struggling to retain self-control Rights Act 'will do only harm to society' What's your M&s dfs Fertility Expert Council to challenge ruling on Meadow IVF doctor 'charged for treatment women did not want' Sainsbury's Dell Formula 1 Special Three to face court over £53m raid Car dealer charged as police search his farm, report Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco Film camera is killed off by millions of pixels Vauxhall House of Fraser Light Fantastic itv University places Animals pair held Arms fair protest Thousands to pay price of switching to water meters Bills to rise as South East is designated an 'area of scarcity', Fran Yeoman reports Seat auto emocion Attenborough attacks cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items People Resplendent in black tie at the National Portrait Gallery's … Lurking a suitable distance away was the former jailbird … Ps Picture Gallery Is Ming already making excuses? We're told that the … Multiple Display Advertising Items Formula 1 Special Fan shoots security staff at Kanye West concert Reform Bill Keep probation in public sector Government cuts put environment policies at risk Pick 'em early Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Let's hear it for the 4X4 Fighting the flab Dial M for More digits Water? Go north Mysterious ways On appeal Picture Gallery By Royal Appointment The Prince of Wales must take care with his correspondence Photo Finish The shuttering of the traditional camera A book of beauty is a joy for ever . . . it will never pass into nothingness Arts Notebook Rachel Campbell-Johnston Pity Sir Gus Complex family finances meet an inadequate ministerial code Thunderer: Improved choice: I'm loving it The Times Join the Debate The Times G8 to G9: a formula for democracy With global co-operation under threat, India, China and Brazil could play a crucial part The author was Foreign Secretary from 1977 to 1979 Thanks to Labour's Neanderthals I'm now a big fan of the education Bill Fragmentation is just the right approach, as is more opportunity for aspirational parents Horror fantasy of killer 'obsessed by Freddy Krueger' Boots British Gas Book-reading made simple for the reluctant 12m News World Book Day Does what it says on the tin, in short bites Erica Wagner Literary Editor Inc(red)ible Red Readers happy to end their novels on high note World Book Day News Blair lowers his sights as schools rebellion grows Politics Tories' plan is to hinder but not halt the education Bill By 3pm one of these men will be Lib Dem leader Heathrow express Healthier brands turn fat profit Organic baby foods 'lack nutrients' Jessops Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Stab to the heart of friendship and betrayal first night Theatre Embers Duke of York's, WC2 Unions plan total rail shutdown in £590m pension deficit strike Currys Jury still out on bendy buses, says Livingstone Foot-and-mouth vaccine finding Marathon fraud Woman crushed Released to rape Ayckbourn stroke Currys TV films on Moors trial anniversary 'prolong the agony' Assembly is declared open GNER Ethnic educational gap is closing Snowstorms and closed schools . . . It must be the start of spring 'Downgrade magic mushrooms' Parents can check online if nanny or tutor is on abuse list dolphin £22,000 for a dog's life? Not surprising they're our best friends Renault Doctor 'refused to visit killer' Fatal roof fall Widow duped World Cup reprise Nationwide Hamza 'at risk of US rendition attempt' Intelligence from torture saves lives, says Cherie Booth Moto SLVR Global network is needed to combat bird flu pandemic Mary Poppins Tabasco Young Index Last piece of Yugoslav jigsaw is about to fall off the board Black Mountain of the Balkans £40m fine for flouting the club rules World News Eu Intelligent Finance EU's £340m aid package for globalisation victims Le Resistance Samsung A suitable case for Eighties treatment Paris Fashion Week World News Poison pins, rocks and fake logs: the secret arsenal of a long, silent war World News Spy chief claims poll plot John Lewis Multiple Display Advertising Items Bronze Age clock that told man it was spring World News What's coming next for a country on the brink of a civil war? World News Middle East Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying visit to bandit country Afghanistan is seen as one of Bush's success stories, but his first visit could not mask continuing problems at home, report Richard Beeston and Tom Baldwin British soldiers killed in Iraq named I ordered reprisals at village, Saddam confesses Middle East World News Security tight as 100,000 protest Lord Rogers leaves anti-Israel group after anger in US World News Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenagers fly nest in stolen plane Boys crash in the desert after dodging security at airport, Chris Ayres reports World News (AP): Bush was warned of hurricane Ten years on top for average bloke who relishes his lack of charisma World News weekend escapes By Our Foreign Staff: Sharks to become 'stealth spies' Howard's Way (AFP): Oil rebels free six hostages (AP): Glitter trial begins (AP): 14 die in collision (Reuters): 30 killed in raid (AFP): Labour meeting (AP): Witness lawsuit (AFP): Election go-ahead (AP): Books returned The Times Olympics force Beijing to clean up its spitting image ANC put to the test in local elections World News By Our Foreign Staff: Suspect in Pope gun attack 'was at scene' Index HMV views raised bid from Permira Thursday March 2 2006 Casino pressure NYSE choice Quote of the day Firms' fury at plans to shake up victim cover AIM 'cash shells' face suspension in LSE crackdown Biggest rise in card borrowing for a year Ftse 100 Stock Markets Companies to bear a criminal burden Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft North Sea Oil LSE must aim to find balance Commodities Debt warning Pound to Dollar Ing Direct Currencies Goldman links Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Travel Direct Ford hit by costs Stop Press Finmeccanica up AMD Skype query New name to add original flavour to Le Petit Blanc Business The Times Paddy Power investors in luck despite falling pre-tax profits Biggest Losers Whitbread quells bid talk with 'worn-out assets' gibe RBS corporate head to earn up to £2.5m Ford HBOS to spend £100m on branch openings Business Xstrata agrees $1.7bn deal for big stake in Cerrejon coalmine Business Times Online Rebels lay the groundwork for assault on SkyePharma Price rises will offset smoking ban, says Gallaher Heavy Smokers Railing at profits City Diary Poll position City Diary Room to improve City Diary Ford City watchdog muzzled as it cuts fine Carbon Trust Channel 4 chairman takes stake in clothing chain East UPS and Downs in Store Chorizo and kielbasa spice up Devro as domestic sales lag Matalan sees no respite as sales slide continues Chain's rivals make strides in the fashion stakes Michael Page savours continental recovery property Head of Tory panel wants corporation tax to be cut Arculus joins Pearson board and looks out of Mirror race Vivendi sees publishing chance if EMI and Warner Music link Logica CMG's chief points to acquisitions for German unit Analysts searching Google for answers UK trails Continent in industry growth O2 chief to stay in charge under new owner Publishers fight for the $7m words of Greenspan By Our City Staff: France faces EU fight over 'national champions' The Appliance of Science property finder University laboratories grow business culture Red tape rise Cost of injury 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 Clapham House on top table in the auction for Urban Dining Small Caps Gilts The worst is over for Wilson Bowden after a trying 2005 Xstrata Vedanta advances as hopes of FTSE 100 slot are raised Stock Markets Large Caps Matalan Business Equity Prices Inter Exec The Times Unit Trust Information Service Award-winning business coverage Newly qualified Chartered, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians etb Index Peter Osgood Influential and glamorous member of the fashionable Chelsea side of the Swinging Sixties Peter Osgood, footballer, was born on February 20, 1947. He collapsed and died on March 1, 2006, aged 59 Lives Remembered Frank Risdon Architect who designed one of the earliest large-scale Modernist housing schemes in Britain Frank Risdon, architect, was born on June 16, 1913. He died on December 19, 2005, aged 92 Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Waterer Bandmaster who guided the music of the Royal Marines over four decades Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Waterer, OBE, MVO, Principal director of music, Royal Marines, 1994-2002, was born on July 26, 1949. He died of a heart attack on January 11, 2006, aged 56 Georgina Battiscombe Biographer who specialised in 19th-century reformers, poets and divines Georgina Battiscombe, author, was born on November 21, 1905. She died on February 26, 2006, aged 100 Lives in Brief Part-time firefighters win equal treatment claim House of Lords Power not available Court of Appeal Appointments Legal News Premium Bonds Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Newspapers Support Recycling Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Elections Royal Warrant Holders Association Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise along for a Mozart eulogy The splendour of staying in a ruin Sinatra or Status Quo? It's your call Sinatra show night, £67.50; three nights in Budapest, £235; nine days in China, £795; Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast A dangerous life for a goalkeeper Weather Eye Times Online weather call Index Kauto Star set to help Nicholls hit the heights Racing Festival Fancies Yesterday's Results Southwell Forestry colt fetches $16m Specialists How race-fixing inquiries have stained career of innocent jockey Diary Taunton Ludlow The Wright Track Lingfield Park Staple diet to make Diamond light brings cries of foul Tabasco Khan Hoping for Golden Haul The Results Service Today's Fixtures Cooke charged with wounding Double trouble Flood's new deal Best of the West Calzaghe happy to take wait off mind Boxing Wales face more turmoil as Johnson nears exit Rugby Union Men's Special Richards lays base for new team Motor Racing Proud Welsh trio enjoy the day Snooker France have recalled Dmitri Szarzewski, the hooker, … By Our Sports Staff: Henman revels in epic comeback Tennis Times Online By Our Sports Staff: Sick Thorpe may open the Games door to Burnett Swimming Corry call wrong, says Howard Where were the Germans? And frankly, who cares The Greatest Sporting Commentary The lack of impartiality shown by Barry Davies at the 1988 Olympics was not so much unforgivable as unforgettable. Patrick Kidd presents 25 magic moments from the men behind the microphone Your Chance to Vote Tomorrow the Art of Commentary with Christopher Martin-Jenkins England are made to struggle for rhythm Scoreboard from Nagpur England hope to stage the second Twenty 20 World Championship during the next Ashes summer in 2009 and have bid for the 2011 event. But they must see off a joint Australia New Zealand enterprise to host the 2015 World Cup Role model finds home from home Online Coverage, Ball by Ball Race against time in Caribbean Making the Most of an Opening Morrisons Cook thrives as the heat is turned up 'A Joy to Watch' Maverick who touched the hearts of all fans Simon Barnes had just finished his homework when he witnessed one of football's finest moments The embodiment of a star Mystery of Moore and bracelet taken to grave Wembley Stadium Life and Times Mystifying Wales allow few clues to the future World Cup Rivals Give Eriksson Heart in Countdown to Finals Paraguay Draw Blank Swedes Hit Sour Note Host Nation are Humbled Argentina Slip up Again Rampaging Italy expose Klinsmann's dreams The Lowdown Paraguay Mixed fortunes for World Cup big guns The Lowdown Sweden Premiership Today The Times Danger man Duff shows England how to end jinx Is this the Most Dangerous Man in Football? How They Rated Stats Uruguay Ratings Who's Going to Germany? Svenwatch Fanwatch Fans stay away as Scotland crash Sproule in fitting tribute to Best Blatter Sets Cat among Pigeons Cole's tricks prove to be a real treat for England Rick Broadbent is encouraged by the performance of a pint-sized magician Chelsea may be hamstrung by Lampard for Barcelona return Crouch rises from the bench to fire England revival The Times Crossword The predicted television blackout of England's tour … Hunslet Warriors are to be thrown out of the National … The Insider Index Cole takes heat off Eriksson The Times The Renault Safety Zone times 2 passnotes the face Blonde ambition theclick thebulletin Index State v sacrifice As a new education Bill is published and anxious families wait for school entrance results, it remains true that private school pupils achieve better grade. Is it worth it, asks Richard Morrison 'The problem with London state secondaries is the shortage of really good senior management' 20 good non-selective comprehensive schools around Britain A comprehensive gulf Modern morals Facing a Dilemma A black swan glides on a wintry lake at Wuhan Zoo in … Why pay women workers less? Because we can New labour Pay and dismay You know your life's in trouble when you edit your recycling bin, says Michele Kirsch The Times 5,000 calories daily, and they still lose weight It's freezing, wet and halfway up a mountain—just the place for a game of Su Doku, army-style, discovers Damian Whitworth Aa The Times Sartorial semiotics Karl Lagerfeld: the lean, louche Count of Chanel The Times Travel Direct Dish Warm chicken and tarragon said Ask Dr Stuttaford Axa How can I prevent my children from becoming travel sick? answers your health questions Index Still shaken and stirred by Bond Pierce Brosnan tells Nigel Kendall about the bust-up over 007, and what he did next Mirrormask Licence revoked—where did the Bonds go? Hope Davis, the star unrecognised by millions And the winner should have been Robert Altman gets this year's Honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement. But what about the also-rans? Kevin Maher suggests some deserving cases 6 Academy Award Nominations Sounds exclusive Primer George fights the oil dragons Clooney offers up a stinging attack on the petroleum industry in Syriana, but the plot's as clear as mud, says James Christopher reviews film Red Sea Wendy Ide finds that this week British is best Playboys of the Eastern world Wendy Ide finds a spirit of fusion at the Bangkok Film Festival Oscar Winning Movies Teenage dreams so hard to beat Getting their shocking portrayal of London youth to the screen was a struggle, the makers of Kidulthood tell Danny Plunkett The Times Dvd Dinners Punch-Drunk Love (2002) Hibiscus flower pudding What you need sky & artsworld View point Sphere goes pear-shaped reviews first night Theatre The Crucible Multiple Classified Advertising Items He strops to conquer Theatre Kate Royal Concert Wigmore Hall Philharmonia/Dutoit Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall Dave Matthews Pop King's College tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Live Test Cricket Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Run for Glory The Culture Show Variations A Very British Bollywood No Tax Please, We're Rich Film Choice They Came to Cordura (1959) Downfall (2004) Channel 4, 9pm Dark City (1998) Sci-Fi, 10pm In the thick of the Wilson years Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3840 Word Watching Polygon Braintenance Career When leaders get into a spin The Week in Work Index Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week What Else Happened Awe Get Ahead Make the most of being yourself Soft Skills Leadership The Office Psychologist Fride Theft Profit potential laid bare in e-mail links Trend Watch Social Network Analysis Clare Dight finds that the social networks we navigate at work are not only key factors in how we perform, they impact on the bottom line as well Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? The 60-Second Business Book bhpbilliton What Can I Earn? An ex-colleague gatecrashed my product launch Worklife Challenge Course Watch The Times Top leaders trust their support staff Case Study Human error may result from a mix-up or outright chicanery, yet decision-makers cannot afford not to have faith in their teams Thinkers 50 Statwatch Employers of Choice for Australian Graduates Picture Gallery Graduate Vacancies and Salaries Where next for . . . Test Yourself . . . Answers Aussies go for degrees Talking Point Graduate Opportunities Recruiters Down Under are falling over themselves to sign up university-leavers. 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