News from 02/01/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Miles, Philip Martin, Norman Hammond Archaeology correspondent, Berry smoothie, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Amanda Ursell, Dr Roger Webster, Peter Lansley, Stephen Hugh-Jones, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Nick Haisman, Hilary Finch, David Irvine, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Penton Lewis, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gemma Clarke, Sir George Garle, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Richard Kimber, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Richard Mason, Dr R. D. Palmer, Emma Bennett, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ian Bayley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Derek Smith, Stephen Farrell, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Neils Johnston, Scott Rutherford, Sean Doran, Jade Goody, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Martin Stevens, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rita Restorick, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Fiske, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Michael Ayrton, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Vicky Carlstrand, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Tosin Sulaiman, Jenty Burrill, David Crossland, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Judith Waples, Dearbail Jordan, Joy Griffiths, Ben Webster, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Bob Tricker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Charlotte Phillips, Stephen Dalton, Sean Healy, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Alan Dronsfield, Nicola Copping, Professor Chris Adams, John Buchan, Ashley Cook,
ResumoIndex Tougher tests to cut young driver deaths Rigorous training programmes planned Alarm at rising toll among young men Sleaze watchdog tells MPs to come clean Taxman's bonus Dog kills girl, 5 Index NFL star shot dead Cost of festivities Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Don't squander our middle-class appeal, Blair warns Brown How many light bulbs does it take to irritate the Treasury? The queries Pugh Burberry's plans under MPs' scrutiny Prison suicides fall Hunt for couple Warmest year Litter pair shamed 5-year-old killed in pitbull attack Uncle was warned over dog's behaviour Grandmother to undergo surgery Dangerous dogs The British Hernia Centre Come clean on expenses and free housing, sleaze watchdog tells MPs Shake-up urged to restore confidence Claims above £50 should have receipts Claims and counter-claims Four arrested after man is found dead Visa card glitch Murder charge Firebomb attack Plea for twins Funerals online Boy is haircut hero Red faces as the BBC is outfoxed in listeners' poll Hunt supporters admit rallying votes Second blow for Today programme HSBC Can we fix it? False sense of safety that leads to death Dangerous driving Inside Track Fatality figures Three days: seven lives 'They think they're invincible' Strike may delay clearing of tax returns The targets Expedia Happy new year for the mothers who waited for their big bonuses Incentive aims to boost birth rate Warning of risks to unborn babies Baby benefits Adams calls for policing strategy New voting rules Fishermen's friend Snack habits stay EasyJet Woman killed by landslide on beach after a day of gales Victim engulfed by sand from cliff Man dies under fallen power cable Home Staff: Briton is found hanged in Indian jungle town Terrorism search in woods 'may cost police up to £30m' How London's display dazzled the world Fireworks rival Sydney spectacular Blustery night heightens effect The AA Ancient rituals Tetley Changing Gears More restrictions are needed on young male drivers In the Club Romania and Bulgaria can be valuable new members of the European Union Big Bang London's firework display marks a brash new confidence in the capital Chin up: it's not a global issue A fighting hero for modern times Thunderer: United we stand against the lesser of two evils Picture Gallery School bullying Bear peril Higher powers Are honours going to the deserving? Raj realities Timesonline Scotland the conservative Young smokers Livingstone's life Dental cover Letters of thanks Chip penalty Notable titles Me pay? I didn't ask to be buried in bubble wrap Why getting hitched is the real hitch for women Comment Dfs Security fear as prisoners are told: you have e-mail Internet will aid education in jails Concern within the Home Office Doing bird Green Flag Forty years on, an opening for new Doors First night Pop Riders on the Storm Roundhouse, NW1 Lloyds TSB Insurance Warning to walkers after dog owner menaced by wild boar Innocent pure fruit smoothie Cheaper drugs 'breakthrough' Boxer Naseem's MBE revoked Record turnout for parade Dell Inner-city areas set to become the pits for healthy lifestyle Worst problems predicted in capital Mining towns set to lose 'sickest' label 'Waste threatens NHS reform' Britain's best and worst New treatment for pancreatic cancer Woman missing Russian rescued Magistrate rebuked Murder suspects Cello works found Vintage yield Treasure emerges from the mud of history Peat saves book lost for 12 centuries Manuscript buried during Viking raids Celtic masters of calligraphy YHA Norwich Union Direct Yourespecial. tv Goodbye Sofia, hello to .. . Dundee Consul says 1,000 will join expatriates But émigré Scots head for Balkans Hidden Hearing Ltd Directline Foreign charm United States Thailand He was living the American Dream: killers brought it to a shocking end US football star is shot after game Street gang link to drive-by attack Targeted Number 3,000: the soccer-mad dropout who dreamt of going back to college Iraq Soldier killed in Sunni stronghold Republicans fear for 2008 election Growing force To troops on the ground, it's an ugly job that must be done Inquiry into taunting of Saddam at his execution Multiple Display Advertising Items Hundreds of cars set on fire in annual ritual for poor suburbs Lloyds TSB (AP): Last Islamic bastion falls (AP): Millions join festival of sacrifice (AP): Oprah leads way in education (AP): Mystery figurine goes on show Bombs blamed on ousted leader's supporters Government tries to reassure tourists Digital watches triggered blasts No sign of survivors after aircraft wreckage is found ExtraLife The mission begins, but not too early . . . New chief vows to restore trust in UN US 'wants actions, not just speeches' Norwich Union Direct (AP): Snowstorm kills 12 Ban's in-tray Aid package brings relief to rescuers on the front line Christmas Appeal New equipment helps Red Star unit Experts also plan response to disaster The Times Higgs under fire three years on Burberry queries Virgin in talks Foie gras furore Quote of the day US markets close Revenue offers incentives to tax inspectors to bring in extra cash Taxman raises recovery targets Advisers fear more investigations Exchange to tighten quality controls for AIM listing Veni vidi Vinci Stock markets Nine men accused of running counterfeit drugs ring Questions that must be answered this year Commodities Currencies Need to know The year ahead Sony cracks the code to box-office success Studio has largest share of the market Da Vinci Code is its best performer Mrs Coulter joins Harry Potter, the Silver Surfer and Shrek on big screen in 2007 The Times Three years after the Higgs report, it's 'as you were' for bosses Recommended and required The Times CBI chief warns of political uncertainty MPC poised to weigh up the cost of a festive fling Bank waits for new spending data Interest rate may rise to 5.25 per cent MPs to question Burberry chiefs on jobs The Times Virgin may take stake in low-cost Malaysian airline French are in a flap as Spanish force the issue over foie gras Multiple Display Advertising Items Liver pool A new problem faces the Government's forensic service: how to fend off its rivals A review may see the FSS put out to the private sector, but unions are fighting to keep the agency public Criminal proceedings Equity Prices How to pick cherries Legal Notices Times Online Weather Eye Archaeology Lord Lambton Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the MoD whose career was cut short by a call-girl scandal that recalled Profumo Kenny Davern Versatile and skilled musician who helped to revive the flagging fortunes of the jazz clarinet Oscar Klein Trumpeter, guitarist and harmonica player who had a passion for traditional Dixieland jazz John Rae Squadron Leader Douglas Greaves Wartime night fighter ace who scored nine combat victories and intercepted aircraft carrying the V1 flying bomb Lieutenant-General Jenab Sayed Amin One of the last of a generation of Iraqi army officers to give allegiance to the country rather than sectarian leaders John Davenport Publisher who pioneered the use of direct marketing techniques at Reader's Digest William Diehl Writer whose novels interwove rough-hewn prose and fantastically twisted plotlines Ian Bevan Australian journalist turned theatrical agent Lightning passes are not just on the ground Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 2,1959 As Fulgencio Batista and his henchmen fled the country, the Fidelistas took Havana and the Cuban Revolution was complete Winning Move Weather Stonehenge: a new view from a medieval artist Notebook Archaeology Premium Bonds RAF Promotions Birthdays Anniversaries Bridge Chess Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Winning Move My Way De Solzen leaps into Festival reckoning Racing Peerless jumping wins day for novice Trainer can study range of options Cheltenham Yesterday's results Catterick Exeter Cricket Southwell Football Folkestone Course specialists The Wright track Ayr Monet's Garden is likely to make his next racecourse … Southwell The Paul Webber-trained De Soto heads 12 entries for … A year of bungs, fake sheikhs and retirements On the record What they said in 2006 It was a year when England were beaten by two familiar foes — Australians and penalties. Andy Murray took Wimbledon by storm and Michael Schumacher took the high road; there was sympathy for Darren Clarke but none for Darrell Hair. Even if sportsmen didn't always play a good game, they talked one. Tom … World Cup Formula One Tennis Rugby Athletics/Winter sport Cricket Others Spaceship 'wood' sends drives out of this world Golf Club-makers have a new weapon to aid amateurs and professionals off the tee, and the results are positive Dead woods Murray advances after sluggish start Bonus for Blues Küttel claims win Malaysian exodus Hat-trick effort World Cup switch Champion revelling in glorious freefall Skydiving American football Results Basketball Darts Ice hockey Rugby union Guinness Premiership Football Fixtures Tennis Other sport Broncos in mourning after fatal shooting American football Player killed in drive-by attack Wild-card hopes ended in overtime How they stand Fresh blow for Hamed as MBE is withdrawn Boxing Hook, line and sinker: how two tiddlers helped a youngster to take the bait Fishing Design hotels Formidable West Indies the true test of greatness Ricky Ponting's Australia team are among the best in history, but even they might have been run down by fast-bowling juggernaut Times online Langer takes out retirement plan with Somerset To cap it all . . . Berne puts the finishing touch upon Bath revival Impressive Farrell outshone by might of Leicester's forwards Hill praises Bristol's rearguard action against toothless Sharks Sport Staff: Strettle gives Harlequins perfect start to the year Tindall following the royal standard Centre has sights on England return Illustrious other half rules the roost Love matches Ability to adapt gives Gloucester upper hand Worcester make most of Spencer's missed kicks Taylor suffers power loss on the ascent of Kilimanjaro Darts Ladbrokes. com World Championship Greatestallrounder Van Barneveld finds Dutch courage in fight to the finish Darts Ladbrokes. com World Championship Sudden death in marathon match Taylor unable to maintain fast start Numbers around the board Times Crossword 23,487 Ferguson happy to claim point from United's slog on the Tyne Injured Saha out for two weeks Curbishley fury after 6-0 thrashing The Times The Game Rugby union Darts Index The face Goody goody for her Did you see? Can the boffins save Earth? The click Did you know? The year of living ecologically Did you hear? Something about Mary Picture Gallery Modern morals Shopping list for the full ten days (for two people) A new year, a new you Lethargic and bloated thanks to all that festive food? Then try our three-day, no-pain cleansing diet devised by Amanda Ursell. And to put a real spring in your step, carry on for seven days after that The recipes Breakfast Day One Day Two Muesli with grated apple Day Three Porridge with goji berries Day One Lunch Avocado and tomato wrap Day Two Tabbouleh salad Day Three Rice and almond salad Day One Dinner Day Two Cod fillet with tenderstem broccoli Tomorrow Day Three Oriental noodle broth The TImes Four wheels bad, two legs good: can we live without the car? Self-reliance was just one gain when Vicky Carlstrand gave up her 4x4 The Times You're so special — but the real power lies elsewhere A tarnished system without honours Pay up and pull out? Surviving the tombola Parents Being strong-armed into an endless round of mind-numbing PTA events can undermine the average parent's will to live, argues Charlotte Phillips. Here's her guide to enduring the worst Shirker's tips We're anglers, get us out of here Mentuesday The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope John Buchan The kit For the man who has everything but sense Extreme fishing destinations Why wait for spring? Buy it now Dress code Building on the human touch The Emerging Architecture Awards honour the unflashy virtues of integrity and respect for the user, reports Tom Dyckhoff Premier League First Night Coming next: the hot buildings opening in 2007 Around £100 Frida, by Ashley Cook Around £1,000 In the Dead of Night, by Emma Bennett Around £10,000 Watching Figure, by Michael Ayrton Sunday in the park with George (Best) The Football Art Prize reveals a lot about our nostalgia for the past but nothing about the beautiful game as it is played in Britain today, laments Mick Hume Concert King's Consort Wigmore Hall Pop Brand New Heavies Islington Academy, N1 Reviews First night Pop Kylie Minogue Wembley Arena Concert Walifisch/York Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Snow White and the Seven Dwards Yvonne Amaud, Guildford Tv&radio The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One A Very English Village/when we were Scouts Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm/8pm Fortune: Million Pound Giveaway ITV1, 8pm Just the Two of US BBC One, 9pm Variations This Life + 10 BBC Two, 9pm Not Forgotten Channel 4,9pm Film Choice The Big Country (1958) Channel 4,12.30pm Great Expectations (1946, b/w) BBC Two, 12.50pm Mary Poppins (1964) ITV3, 8pm Blast from the past (1999) BBC One, 11.05pm The Triple Echo (1972) BBC Two, 1am Now for something completely familiar Last Night's TV Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge The best prizes every day Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4101 Polygon Times2 Crossword No 4099 Kirsty's Appeal Index The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower United Denied The Games Barclays Premiership By Teen Spirit Timesonline Watford Step up John Bid Curbishley Endures a Hammer Horror Spurs Survive Kick in Teeth Why so Scary, Woodgate? The Two Dannys Danny Kelly hopes that some important questions will be answered in 2007 The Greatest Matches: Matthews, Wembley 1966, Mum . . . Danger Overhead Samaras Makes the Difference Leeds Still in Trouble despite Welcome Win Matt Dickinson on Ken Bates's battle to stop Yorkshire club sinking to a new low Warnock Tires of Double Act Alarm Bells Ring for Niemi Derbyshire Polishes off Another Day at the Office for Blackburn How They Stand Wenger Says Injuries are Not an Excuse Chelsea Tipped to Do Clean Sweep Money Makes World Go round, Honestly Gabriele Marcotti says football in old Eastern bloc was riddled with corruption Birmingham's Stride Halted Championship Round-Up Howard Double Silences Deepdale Five-Star Oldham Chop Forest down to Size Cardiff Still Seeking the Winning Formul McLeod's Miss Keeps Swindon in Promotion Hunt Scunthorpe Fail to Extend Lead League One Round-Up Walsall Move Farther Ahead League Two Round-Up Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Scotland Today Fixtures Tomorrow Friday Saturday Sunday Boyd Signs off in Style Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week That was Year that Wasn't Most Indignant Sportsman The Game alternative Awards 2006 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Unstrung Hero Award (sponsored by fizzy pop ad tabs) The Daft Man Booker Prize Rear of the Year Farce of the Year Prem Injustice of the Year Pride of Britain Awards Billy on the Ball Billy on the Web Navman
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