News from 01/01/2007
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Andrew Robson, Richard Bullick, Dhia Hamid, Daniel Goldberg, Geoffrey Miller Evolutionary psychologist, Robert J. Leeming, Alexandra Frean, Helen Fisher, Mohaned Kubaicy, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Ray Kurzweil Inventor and Futurist, Caroiyn Porco, David Lee, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Peter Harris, David Chater, Michael Theodouiou, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Keith Nolan, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Alex Griffiths, Gemma Clarke, John Percy, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Graham Fothergill, Rob Crilly, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Rory Watson, Daniel Finkelstein, Michael Harvey, Libby Purves, Anatole Kaletsky, Jacqueline Frampton, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Michael Shermer Publisher of Skeptic magazine, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Chris Allison, Ali Hamdani, Major B. Shaw, Russell Kempson, Heri Retnowati, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Peter Schwartz Futurist, Mike Gatting Former England captain, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Simon Barnes Cheif Sports Writer, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Eve Thomas, Rob Wright, Daniel Dennett Professor of Philosophy, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Simon Baron-Cohen Director of the Research Centre, Adam Sage, J. D. Gilmour, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeannette Hyde, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Joyce Cook, Peta Bee, Zoë Strimpel, Matt Ridley Science writer, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Jonna Bale, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Michael Allen, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gregory Jackson, Tim Hames, Matthew Parris, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, Vice-Admiral Sir James Jungius, Caitlin Moran, Jared Diamond Biologist and geographer, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Josh Ball, Tim Symonds, Gareth Jones, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Rachel Cambell-Johnston, Philip Dinnage, Steven Pinker Psychologist, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Edward De Bono, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Tony Halpin, Alyson Rudd, J. L. E. Morland-Duff, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Craig Venter Human genome decoder, Olav Bjortomt,
ResumoThe Times Under-18s banned in crackdown on smokers Age limit for buying tobacco rises in October Campaign drives home anti-smoking message Index Saddam's mourners promise reveng Damp squibs Mourinho's blues Su Doku £1,000 challenge Art for children Bangkok bombings Biofuel setback Comment World Business Register Online Minister who was pictured with two call girls dies at 84 Lights out Two nuclear power stations shut down Soldier had MRSA Visible policing Casino staff strike Primate's last plea Cancer gene found BSE immune cows Today's weather Index Sport The Times Gales blow out the party fireworks City centre street festivities cancelled New hotel struck by freak tornado Foreign Staff: World lays on a lavish festival Bulgarian Dreams Forecast How one mobile phone made Saddam's hanging a very public execution Saddam The execution Those close to him said he had wanted to die with dignity. Within a day, a million people had seen an illicit film of his last moments From a prison to the world wide web Swift end rests with skill of the hangman 'Divine justice' Saddam Middle East Mourners swear revenge on US and Shia leaders Gunmen take to the streets of Tikrit Symbolic funerals held in other towns Bush sleeps through execution Saddam Washington President said that he should not be disturbed in an attempt to distance himself from dictator's hanging US casualties 'It disgusts me' Runaway train fares could force many passengers off the railways Prices to increase by up to 11 per cent Changes 'will hit tourists in London' Vi-Spring Rising prices Kylie's back and it's two thousand and heaven First night Pop Kylie Minogue Wembley Arena Dr Livingstone, I presume, was a bit of a failure After the fight with cancer, the show goes on Dfs Hungry otters battling with anglers to net the best catch Protected species destroys fish stocks Clubs get grants to pay for fences Miele Poacher's haul Time of Transition Enter 2007, a year of certain change for Britain, Europe and the world Stub It Out This summer will herald the biggest crackdown on smoking A world without disgust. Discuss Letters Picture Gallery May Iraq celebrate life, not death No, there's only one way to see in the new year Women's history Defence cuts Rowdy railways Well-earned bonuses or a seasonal City trough? Campus cash Timesonline No mercy for the merciless Christmas cavity From the outfield A lot of froth Shop subjects Lines of inquiry Fringe benefits The year of Brown, Sarkozy, Rowling and Gibson? Times Comment writers offer their predications for 2007 PC World Donors open the path to success for bright pupils Places at top boys' school sponsored Aim is admission solely by merit School fury over 'land grab' by Church of England 'I hope to follow in his footsteps' Passing test Widower, 83, dies after attack in flat Pop star in court Bullock kills farmer Second park attack Stolen car death Chip litterer fined Honeyed hangover Scientists discover reasons to be cheerful 'Jeremiahs' list their great hopes for 2007 More romance, better old age and better death Dell Currys Brown summons young courtiers for his Cabinet of all the talents Leading Blairites are highly regarded Straw and Clarke poised for return Tories cry foul over heritage rejections Health check on Gulf War shells Cash on offer for cycling to school Thefts of electronic devices hit peak Tighter security for royal church visit Blood, sweat and letters - the birth of the British Red Cross Christmas appeal Soldier's plea for aid started charity Queen Victoria agreed to be patron The Times France From New Europe to Old Europe by coach - all change at Cologne Romania became the 26th member of the EU at midnight and the exodus began. . . but not to Britain Thailand Last-minute deal averts new year gas war Belarus forced to pay a high price EU supplies safe from disruption The 26th state (AP): Talks may free captured soldier (Reuters): Sarkozy nominated (AP): Terrorism suspects (AP): Rebels bombed (EPA): Disney struggles (AP): Python attack Halfords Tetley Agité mais pas secoué, la France découvre James Bond Academics are to deconstruct the spy Author compared to Zola and Balzac 007's real controller Eta talks suspended after bomb kills two in car park Two die as bomb blasts hit new year celebrations in Bangkok British tourists among the injured Nine explosions across Thai capital Troops get set for the final blow against Islamists Rough seas hamper attempt to rescue ferry survivors A day for ordinary people to pay homage to the accidental president Big names wait for state funeral Procession lacks usual pomp Jackson tops bill at Brown's funeral encore (Reuters): Police suspended after child killings (AP): Fireworks tragedy (Reuters): Separatist murder (Reuters): Tourists trapped (Reuters): Wedding killings (Reuters): A bad loser Wheel deal EBRD cold feet over Sakhalin LSE trumps US CITIC oil deal Marriott sale Quote of 2006 Fallen businesses Concern for rainforest forces RWE to scrap palm oil project Move is blow to biofuels promotion Sustainability of supplies questioned Slovenia joins euro's anniversary celebration Stock markets Toyota is fined for failing to declare income Optimism for 2007 is well-founded Commodities Currencies The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Need to know 2006 French supermarkets make their TV debut as advertising rule is scrapped Brussels decides ban is unlawful Small shops fear catastrophic impact Other shackles kept in place 'to protect culture' The Times How will this oddest of games end? The Nasdaq is hoping to gain control of the LSE but nothing is a foregone conclusion in this takeover bid The Times Timetable for a takeover Analysts predict a happy new year for stock markets around the world Equities strategists believe that the good times in world markets will continue - but how long for? Global super-union within a decade, says Amicus chief Possible partnership Saddam Hussein Iraqi dictator whose brutal and reckless rule brought untold miseries on his people and encompassed their utter ruin Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq, 1979-2003, was born on April 28,1937. He died on December 30,2006, aged 69 Weather Eye Nature Notes Inquest obviates need for Iraq public inquiry Law Report Court of appeal Court's approval is essential Costs time should be generous Cour of Appeal Does a warm Christmas bode ill for the new year? Weather Eye Nature Notes Court Circular Birthdays and Anniversaries Weather Winning Move Bridge Chess Winning move Fourthcoming Marriages Births Deaths School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walsh lends velvet touch to business of winning Racing Exeter Williams is well placed as table exposes great divide Lacdoudal can brave difficult conditions Simon Barnes Football Cheltenham Racing Warwick Yesterday's results Catterick Southwell Leading trainers Wolverhampton Wright leads field Course specialists Pass Me a Dime will bid to regain the winning thread Football Results American football Basket ball Bowls Cricket Cycling Darts Ice hockey Rackets Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Barneveld hopes £1 gamble pays off Mears is cited Murray opener Mason clinches win Harlow the master Tomorrow Lansdowne Road heads off into the sunset, showered with praise Rugby union End of an era Leinster beat Ulster in last match Crowd of 48,000 smashes record Foreign field will be new home Corry finds reasons to smile despite a trying year for England Rugby union Guinness Premiership Guide to today's matches Daleks seek their final kill in mission to exterminate England The Ashes Struggles of opening pair hold the key to series loss The Hill is alive with the sound of boozing The Ashes A free design hotels upgrade for every reader Sydney numbers Pragmatic approach offers Flintoff's men chance to save face The Ashes Dalrymple moves into selection mix Pietersen rejects selfishness charge The Times Teams I plan to leave this game the same way that I came in - loving every minute Coming soon Mourinho is left humbled by Chelsea's sticky patch Football Saturday's action Calderwood unworried by decline Coca-Cola League One Wycombe suffer another slip-up Coca-Cola League Two Watford stay determined to keep hold of Young Revived Liverpool are encouraged to raise their sights much higher Football Saturday's action The Valley will soon be feeling effects of iron hand Dublin still has passion to carry on playing Anelka's new desire could prove threat to Liverpool Football Saturday's action Worried Jones seeking to halt slide with recruitment drive Anichebe rise gives Everton hope for glittering future Results, tables and fixtures Brilliance of Ronaldo and Rooney push United nearer coveted title Football Saturday's action Savage example provides inspiration for McCarthy Bisgaard underlines the impact of Davies Wenger's big babies went to jelly, says hero Jagielka Football Saturday's action Curbishley seeks reinforcements to lighten gloom Sunderland's lack of drive exposed by Nugent Championship Your guide to the Coca-Cola League fixtures League One League Two No regrets, but Pardew is prepared to make his own conciliatory gesture Barclays Premiership Managers meet again for first time Arsenal injuries taking their toll The Times Fulham v Watford Your guide to the Barclays Premiership fixtures Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Sheffield Utd Today 3pm Portsmouth v Tottenham Today 3pm, live on PremPlus Wigan v Blackburn Today 3pm How they stand Liverpool v Boltons Today 12.45pm, live Sky Sports1 Arsenal v Charlton Tomorrow 7.45pm Man City v Everton Today 3pm Newcastle v Man Utd Today 5.15pm, live on Sky Sports 1 Reading v West Ham Today 3pm Aston Villa v Chelsea Tomorrow 8pm, live on Sky Sports 1 Portsmouth braced for departures of Campbell and Kanu Football Barclays Premiership Former Arsenal pair in demand Striker pushing for move to Ajax The Times Emre accused as penalty dispute turns ugly Benitez calls for more protection from 'illegal' bullying by Bolton Football Beattie may be first to go when January sales begin Upson 'wants move from Birmingham' Davey takes charge Prso lifts Rangers Conference record Reports Results Incomparable Ronaldo has world at his twinkling feet Football Barclays Premiership Times Online Butt prepared to keep answering call for Newcastle Football Barclays Premiership Times Crossword 23,486 Arsenal to let sharpshooter Stokes leave In The Games tomorrow Mourinho feels heat as ruthless board reveals its displeasure The Times World No 1 Rugby union Shane Warne The Game Index The face Senator Everyman for President? Did you see? Sex and the sit-ups The click Did you know? Ketchup memories Did you hear? Oral floral seducer Picture Gallery Modern morals Flights of fancy There's a world of art out there for the whole family to enjoy, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston, and here's where to start The Times Culture can be cool for kids. Just beware of clowns Attack of the killer confetti Galactic Gallic shrug Times Online Mummy, I don't feel very well Children are particularly vulnerable to health hazards abroad, but a few simple precautions will help to keep them safe, says Peta Bee Are we nearly there yet? A journey with small children needn't collapse into unmitigated hell. Just be sure to follow Jeannette Hyde's top ten tips Be your own work of art Compiled by Eve Thomas Culture, travel and children don't always mix. But follow these simple rules, says Carola Long, and you will secure your place among the the style elite The Jump Start Diet Globe-trotting: a year in the galleries of the world Multiple Classified Advertising Items Games Tv&radio Harper's David Chater's Choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Viewing Guide BBC One, 4.50pm Variations Film Choice Film Choice BBC One, 2.20pm A wicked dilemma comes Derren's way Weekend TV The Wind in the Willows BBC One, 6.20pm The Secret Life of Brain/what the Pythons Did next Channel 4,8pm/10.45pm Dead Clever ITV1, 9pm The Vicar of Dibley BBC One, 9.30pm Life of Brain (1979) Channel 4,9pm The Four Feathers BBC Two, 9pm The Great Escape (1963) BBC Two, 5.15pm King Kong (2005) Sky Movies 2,7pm (Hd: 8pm) Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4100 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau
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