News from 05/01/2007
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Robert Cole, David Brown, Zhang Xinshi, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gareth Harris, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Robert Napier, Mark Souster, N. Strauss, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, David Chater, Professor Alex Markham, James Bone, P. B. Knowles, Penny Wark, Geoffrey Howe, Sam Marlowe, Andi Robertson, Sandy Bettison, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Warwick Thompson, Gabby Logan, Lucy Drexler, Dominic Walsh, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Steve Bird, Louise Streets, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, Ben Machell, Phil Gordon, Sir Richard Johnstone, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Ron Lewis, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Robert Smith, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Andrew Salmon, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Les Wilson, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Chris Campling, Peter Lloyd, Bronwen Maddox, Professor Philip Sabin, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Jonathan Oates, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Michelle Henery, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Alice Fordham, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Josh Ball, Allen Robertson, Ben Ainslie Commentary, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Dr Mowaffak Al-Rubaie National Security Adviser, Michael Evans, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, E. S. Harvey, Jane Macartney, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Joe Bolger, Amanda Andrews Media Reporter, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Medicine faces ban on rabbit-human embryos Move hits hopes of Alzheimer's sufferers Ministers 'caving in to religious groups' Coaches withdrawn after M25 death crash PC's tears in court Net gain, stores' loss Herceptin success Irwin film 'destroyed' Ashes whitewash Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Times online Miscellany Today's weather The Times Migration from East Europe is beneficial, says top Bank official New workers help keep inflation down Unemployment is also kept in check New arrivals Pugh QC to stand in for Queen at hearing Missing baggage Woman Beefeater Sour faces for O. C. Safety fears ground double-deck fleet 2 dead, 69 injured as bus overturns Driver held over dangerous driving Design inherently unstable, say investigators Chesney's Ulster peace talks crisis forces Blair to cut short Florida break Strawberries and cream - and a June handover Christians take university to court 'Disappeared' plea Care home deaths Man's body found 'Cripple' insult South Bank awards The TImes Miss Potter The £7 million guide to a tidy desk Cloning 'can beat disease' Animal-human embroys Scientists fight to carry out research Benefits 'outweigh ethical concerns' Home Base Chimera 'Research is now my only hope of a cure' Animal-human embroys Ministers have been spooked by 'Frankenbunny' headlines Angelina Jolie, portrayed in a new painting by Kate Kretz as the Virgin Mary. Much as we admire Joile's charity work, and beauty, we feel that there is something about this depiction that doesn'e quite ring true. And it isn't the Mary Heal's Sale Ugly dinner gong rumours People Postscript The TImes Speaking of which(see above), People had the good fortu "i don't understand Tom [Cruise's] religious beliefs, … Great news PC weeps as inquest told of Harvey Nichols killer Officer's job was to protect woman Stalker judged to be a 'low risk' Navy may lose half of its fleet in savings proposal Durham police to lose 100 officers Doctor suspended Cerebral palsy dip 'Lotto lout' in court Research boost 'Too broke to pay' Time for a change Ford Eight authors win Richard & Judy lottery Something for everyone in club that makes a difference Currys Club selections Möben sharps dolphin In the Beginning Government should contemplate the value and values of scientific research The Odd Couple Adams and Paisley still need Blair to bring them together You Did, Oscar, You Did Wilde epigrams are appropriate for the Vatican's anthology of wit and wisdom Sex? Yes. Fight? Yes. Smoke? No Picture Gallery Are you hefted? If not, that's a pity . . . A brave and loving act by Ashley's parents Greek bears gifts Queen's counsel Celebs, cancer and scientific sense Eyewitness account of Saddam's execution Australia's road safety record is no better Timesonline War games Joys of panto Ashes to ashes Forbidden fruit Sign language Gasping Would America vote for Rudy, warts and all? Why elected peers would be an expensive mistake PC World The best of both worlds Oldest Scottish navigation map is set to fetch £20,000 Seat auto emoción Soldiers avoid courts martial 78,000mph meteors hit Moon Call an election, says Cameron 37 injured in chemical leak Boy, 7, electrocuted in Thai hotel while charging game Victim 'was wet after holiday swim' Wiring standards are criticised Police re-examine case of Briton killed in India BT The Times Sainsbury's It still passes with flying colours First Night The History Boys Wyndham's HSBC Comet Ilva Sword finder takes his cut of £125,000 Ebookers Herceptin reduces cancer deaths by a third, study shows Drug works after other treatment Increased risk of high blood pressure Fit the best Everest Which is your 'eureka moment'? BMJ poll to choose the top advance in medicine Better care and drop in smoking cuts heart disease deaths by 36% Thousands saved by statin drugs All operations within three months New heights 37,000 job cuts needed to pay NHS salary bill Dfs £100,000 fine for couple who sold toxic skin whitener Pair had £2m annual turnover Banned lotions carcinogenic Magistrates put stop to coining in driving fines Night at the Museum Growing army of soliders' wives go to war over their squalid homes MoD housing Burst boilers, faulty electrics and leaky roofs—Jane Wheatley looks through the key hole at service quarters that embarrass the nation A deal dogged by controversy Ministry is 'breaking covenant' with troops Golden Globe Nomination Top companies fail to appoint woman boardroom directors Equal opportunities Wanted: chairman for BBC Broadcasting Surgery on smokers 'is wasted' Health Tory team takes the high road Politics Robber killed woman by suffocating her with tape Linley Staples Bath store Everyone wants a piece of boy's own ocean adventure Fly three miles? I'll go by boat, thanks Dell An increasing menace 3 X-Series Rats come close to home as bins are unemptied Police break pitbull ring Iraq Italy A new dawn breaks for America, but the old divisions won't go away First woman Speaker sworn in Battles loom over the war in Iraq Power brokers Spy's downward move is talk of the town Multiple Display Advertising Items Lacrosse 'jocks' go back to college as rape case unravels Multiple Display Advertising Items Evesham Technology Warlords emerge from shadows to rearm Open defiance of weapons order Renewed threat of clan violence Decathlon Sports Mega Store War-ravaged city offers fleeing Sunnis refuge from death squads Economic links with Baghdad cut Protests over Saddam hanging Olmert says sorry for civilian deaths in West Bank On the move (AP): Archbishop 'spied for communists' Eta fears increase (AP): Nuclear chief fired (AFP): Avalanche deaths (Reuters): New head for WHO (AP): Wet pants charge The Times Vatican comes out of the closet and embraces Oscar Poet's gems in church collection Book 'a wake-up for Christians' The wit and wisdom of Wilde Kellogg's (AP): End of the world as we know it as Earth sculpture collapses North Korean minister dies Why covet ancient chariots . . . When you've got a Harley chair? The smiling blogger who came to the aid of the party The Times Thought for the day: push, struggle, achieve January 1 blog Egg Only version of stingray death film is handed to Irwin widow Police copies already destroyed Ghoulish websites desperate to get tape Anchovy fishing threatens Patagonia penguins Under threat Tyson faces jail again after police claim drugs were in car The Times EU on course for energy battle Kraft's Swiss shift Jaguar options Alert hits Blacks Quote of the day Merck opening Business big shot Internet sales push Next ahead of forecast Investor warns Vodafone not to overpay in Indian auction Hinduja brothers declare an interest UK group 'must be ready to walk away' Countdown Point of view Stock markets Sceptical public to get own living-costs calculator Nicholas King Homes Plc Retailers ignore online shopping at their peril ONS's wizardry will offer valuable personal data Commodities Currencies Swiss roll It is never nice to lose, and especially galling to … Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Constellation dimmed by poor performance of its wines in UK Kraft joins exodus of US business fleeing to Switzerland 200 UK jobs will be affected by move Low tax rates are main attraction A letter on the subject of new year's resolutions goes The Times Talking blather, saying nothing - it helps firms avoid a sticky wicket City Diary The Bank of Queensland has had to apologise after grant City Diary Purchase of stake in Cobham may spark bid activity The traffic on the website of John D Wood doubled on … City Diary Ripe targets Hilton Hotels in the US is being sued by an opera City Diary Big bucks on the small screen City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Picture Gallery (Reuters): Tesco sets up joint venture in property (AFX): Fewer fly BA (Reuters): Ryanair uplift Raider raises stake (AFX): Christmas cheer Blacks shares fall 8% as mild weather leads to dismal sales New Look may return to stock market this year, says its chief Asda surges Acblack Buoyant economy fuels fears of interest rate rise Services sector surging, says report Corporate profits hit record levels Rate-setters may defy data's hint of rise MPC Briefing January Hot property Hinduja family signal that they are back in business Corruption case is put behind them Family assets estimated at £8bn Morgan Stanley faces unfair dismissal case KKR pays $840m in advisory fees to banks Business big shot Ashok Hinduja The Times A step closer to the solar system Boeing sales soar to a record $124bn Group trounces European rival Picture is more gloomy for Airbus Herbie Frogg US retailers count the cost of dropping prices Uplifting figures KKR tipped as Merck seeks to sell its generic drugs unit OECD urges reforms while going is good (AP): US regulator fines firms over false claims for weight pills SAB Miller's $320m China deal (Reuters): SigmaTel chairman resigns (AFX): Burger King enters Indonesia (Reuters): Napster beats forecasts (Bloomberg): Chrysler's sales slip DVD market faces decline as digital downloading takes hold Media Value of sales likely to fall farther Industry looks to video-on-demand Mediapolis UBM starts acquisitive 2007 with buys in UK and China BBC Trust will answer to the licence fee payers The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cystic Fibrosis Trust It's bonus time, let the stampede begin City recipients in dash for property Prices spiral in prime London areas The Times High rise 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates M&S unmoved as biggest investor trims holding Large caps Sale lifts shares in Southern Cross Small caps Gilts Computacenter bears burden of uncertainty despite its Digica deal Ricardo Rok Equity Prices Action medical research Encounters John Butcher Energetic Conservative junior minister who was an apostle of the computer age John Butcher, politician, was , born on February 13, 1946. He died of a heart attack on December 25, 2006, aged 60 Questions Answered Jeremy Seddon Pragmatic investment banker who later headed the Competition Commission Jeremy Seddon, banker, was born on April 14, 1941. He deid of cardiac arrhythmia on November 9, 2006, aged 65 Weather Eye Mick Mulligan Trad jazz trumpeter and charismatic bandleader whose outrageous antics were chronicled by his friend George Melly Mick Mulligan, jazz trumpeter and bandleader, was born on January 24, 1928. He died, as the result of a storke, on December 20, 2006, aged 78 Dutch Mason Hard-living guitarist who was a gravel-voiced evangelist for the blues Dutch Mason, OC, musician and bandleader, was born on February 19, 1938. He died of diabates-related illness on December 23, 2006, aged 68 Lives Remembered Colonel Leigh Maxwell The dodgy builder of Mount Rushmore Questions Answered Foreign judgment not enforceable Law Report Court of Appeal Intention of landowner crucial Court of Appeal Whether distress unjustified Court of Appeal Court order effect on child support Court of Appeal Court Circular Legal News Birthdays Anniversaries Church news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Thanksgiving Services School Notices Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning move Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices TSL Finance Ltd Drivershandbook BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Jaguar sets designs on future with light show Motoring C-XF saloon car to be unveiled in US Powerful new identity is sought Mercedes-Benz Brand evolves I'm driven to distraction by satnav Detroit debut for classy convertible Buckling down Corsa cover offer On sale now Multiple Display Advertising Items Mountains may conceal clues to Antarctic's ice Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 5,1948 Weather Winning Move Dartnall reaps rewards of McManus joining stable Racing Wolverhampton Piggott recovering after heart scare Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Darkness, trained by Charlie Egerton, has injured a … Football Lingfield Park Andrew Tinkler has been cleared to return to the saddle The Ashes Wolverhampton Newcastle Racing The Sunday Times The Wright track Musselburgh Course specialists Preparation key to Britain's America's Cup dreams Sailing Confident Mills puts his money where his mouth is Basketball Results Cricket Golf Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Ice hockey Rugby union Tennis Harrison's second crack at Sprott Murray advances Mason apology Henin pulls out India take control Role for Thomas Hatton prepares farewell for friend he will leave behind Dust-up in the desert Owen Slot goes the distance in a series following the 'Hitman' from Manchester to his Vegas bout Stalwart Peel remains happily defiant in Rye defeat Golf Grandmothers give parting message:'move your head' Dust-up in the desert The Times Australia rise above mere brilliance to join that select band of Superteams Determined Dallaglio focused on World Cup Rugby union Former captain not ready to retire Support for Ashton and Vickery Multiple Display Advertising Items Mears and Grewcock get all-clear for England Australia rush in for the kill as whitewash is completed The Ashes Fifth Test Scoreboard Flintoff exit leaves no way back for England in familiar tale of collapse Timesonline The Ashes For the record Sydney, day three Shot of the day Warne and McGrath bow out with heads held high Ball of the day Magic moment Pitch report Crowd report By the numbers Big not always beautiful in obsession with today rather than tomorrow Football Special investigation The conclusion of a three-part series looks at how the Scholes and Gerrards of the future could slip the net in drive for results Smith and McCoist targets as Rangers ring in the new Football Abrupt ending to Le Guen's reign Ferguson dispute was the final straw Veiga sees Tamworth as ticket to big time The Premiership today Boardroom moves leave Redknapp in state of bemusement Football Vice-chairman in sudden resignation Manager searches for defensive cover Fulham give Montella an early chance to make mark If you want to be the owner of a club, the figures really do have to add up Football Terry to miss cup-tie as comeback put on hold Sportops Argentine misfit the target for Liverpool rescue act Football Benitez keen on Mascherano swoop Fifa ruling could stand in way of deal Pardew cleared West Ham look for Boa Morte to lead them out of trouble Football Tomorrow Times Crossword 23,490 Ronaldo 'reformed after official talk' Revealed: how England lost Ashes before the first ball The Times Official Beer of England Inside Index Gabby Logan Ben Ainslie Index The face A good man in a crisis Did you see? Modern art: what a joke! Did you know? Can crude gestures win over les rosbifs? Did you hear? Bones of contention on the Subway The click Skiers start the 4 X 7.5km men's relay race at the Blathlon World Cup in Oberhof, Germany Modern morals Why we had to do it The decision by the parents of a severely disabled child to stunt her growth has created a huge ethical debate. Here Ashley's Mum and Dad explain and defend their actions Sofa Workshop 'Unnecessary work that could set a dangerous precedent' Comments posted on Ashley's parents' blog The Times So you think walking is boring? Take a hike 'Sane' friend is the bane of my life A waste of a life An admirable army that's far from barmy Penny Wark went to Oz to watch the Ashes. She had a great time with the fans and doesn't need your sympathy, thanks Help me to find elegant, yet demure, nightwear Answers your style questions Hair with Hari The Times Mince and repeat Lamb will last all week, thanks to these thrilling flavours from the Middle East Middle East burgers with Greek cucumber salad Moroccan meatballs with peas Splishme Lebanese shepherd's pie Almond milk pudding with pistachios 'Cosy chats' save lives, so don't abolish them Health The Government wants to end post-operative checks with surgeons to save money. The proposal is sheer stupidity, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford AA Down's tests It's time for England to catch up Mezzo Manners Super Gran Triumph of a tortured soul Mika, our hot tip for 2007, turned to music after he was bullied to a breakdown at school, he tells Pete Paphides Insideout The squeezebox gets its second wind Escaping the ghetto of French musette, the accordion is entering its golden age. Warwick Thompson gets to grips with the awkward beast Re-enter the dragon, stage right Felicity Palmer has made her name playing opera's harridans but with a human side, and her new role at Covent Garden will be no exception. Richard Morrison encounters a grande dame with a sharp tongue The incredible shoestring band Waste not, want not could be the motto of thrifty northerners Field Music. Ben Machell met them The Times Classical Marin Alsop Brahms Symphony No 3 Naxos Reviews Albums Classical Roberto Alagna Viva I'Opera! Deutsche Grammophon Classical Isabelle Faust Jolivet/Chausson Harmonia Mundi The Charts Pop Julie Feeney 13 Songs Red Ink Radio The nonagenarian diva still on song Bi Kidude, Zanzibar's queen of song since the 1920s, just can't stop singing, says Sandy Bettison The Times Still at it, after all these years Reviews Theatre First night Flat Stanley West Yorkshire Playhouse Theatre Pirats of Penzanco Orange Tree, Richmond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance The Sleeping Beauty St David's Hall, Cardiff Concert Natalia Strelchenko Wigmore Hall 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 New Year at Kew Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Timewatch BBC Two, 9pm Ugly Betty Channel 4,9.30pm Variations Room 101 BBC Two, 10pm The Friday Night Project Channel 4,11.05pm Ring of Bright Water (1969) Film Choice BBC Two, 1.30pm Malice (1993) BBC One, 10.35pm The Tomb of Ligeia (1964) BBC Two, 2am Cry_wolf (2005) MultiChannel Sky Movies 2,8pm/11.35pm Women in Love (1969) Film4,11.10pm Hospital visit proves a test of patience Last Night's TV Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge The best prizes every day Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4104 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Key Retirement Solutions
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