News from 09/01/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Tim Steven, Professor Mayur Lakhani, Chairman, Christopher Digby-Bell, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Roy W. Stickling, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Kim Andrews, David Aaronovitch, Jon McGregor, Gary Duncan, Philip Batten, Joe Biden, Paul Hoggart, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Dr John Etherington, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penton Lewis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Oliver Palmer, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geof Wilkins, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Christopher Hack, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Jools Townsend, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, John Drew, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Richard Sanders, Jonathan Richards, Dominic Carman, Liz Chong, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Michael Woods, Laura Gascoigne, Edward Fennell, Neil Kinnock, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, John Woodcock, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Paul McKenna, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Tony Singla, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, James D. Zirin, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Rynd Smith, Sean O'Neill, Robert Lyons, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Sandra Parsons, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Peter Rafferty, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Charles Chadwick, Clair Bloom, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, Baroness Scotland of Asthal, QC, Russell Jenkins, Angela Merkel, Dearbail Jordan, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Colin Brannigan, Allen Robertson, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Helen Milner, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Jim Sturman, QC, Michael Evans, Qona Rankin, Amir Taheri, John Green, Rhoda Allison, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, John Humphreys, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Index Russians turn off Europe's oil supply Alarm at Moscow's strong-arm tactics Merkel tells The Times 'we need secure energy' Index Ruth Kelly private school row overshadows end of SATs Tory peers defect to UKIP RAF second in fighter queue Milk in your tea? No thanks Chelsea's long march Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Plans to test pupils individually signals end to SATs system Scheme to stretch most able children League tables will be affected Testing regime 'The right thing to do' Pugh Blair says that he will carry on flying Troop deployment Cap on pensions Talks threatened Clarification The spy who offered to blow up Hitler on a suicide mission MI5 turned down plan by the safe-cracker turned double agent who wanted to end his days in a blaze of glory, reveals Ben Macintyre Sandals Most voters want Brown to call early election, poll says Tories back to a commanding lead 72% disappointed with Government Blair escapes blame over Iraq Times poll MI5 unaware of London bomb plot Cook fires an Iraq volley from grave EU signals fresh free trade hopes Why milk adds sour note to daily cuppa . . . Taken black, tea aids blood flow White, it 'loses any health benefits' Peugeot . . . and a bitter truth for marmalade I'll be Mum Lawyers planning test case to stop paparazzi hounding Kate Middleton Royal controversy Worst offenders to be targeted Civil and criminal laws could be used Princes call for Diana inquest to be fair, open - and swift Royal controversy Privacy pleas A simple snap in the street? That'll be £1,000 Dry winters could herald return of the Long Drought Vodafone The arid years Pensioner lured love rival to allotment and shot him Men lived at same sheltered housing Both had dated complex's warden Directline. com Bvlgari Paul McKenna Two Liberal Democrat members of the Welsh Assembly … Some years ago, we're told, Cleo Rocos turned up in … A Swedish scientist has named a fossil after Lemmy … SAAB Dismay in Cape Town, as legal wrangles are preventing … Matrix gets brief on Iraq People A few short words on Ruth Kelly, her son and his excell Postscript Bob Geldof and Gordon Brown, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, meet at the University of Newcastle, where each was accepting an honorary doctorate in civil law On the Today programme, Alan Johnson scotched suggestion Tory peers defect to UK Independence Party Loyalist leader who chose peace dies at 53 BT Fusion Conservatives who moved on Jabs for farmers to combat bird flu Free vaccination for poultry workers Strains 'could mix and mutate' Virgin. net Broadband Green Flag motoring assistance Deadly virus Violent prisoner is on the run after escaping for a third time He faked illness to go to hospital Two armed men ambush guards 'i hate you' screams girl amputee at killer driver KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Paul McKenna How many light bulbs does it take to change a policy? Tiscali Peter Brookes Challenge churchill Chandlers Doctors 'left elderly stroke victim to starve to death' She pleaded to be fed, inquest is told Drip was turned off for four days HSBC Testing Times The schooling of Kelly's son is a matter for her; the future of SATs is a wider concern Flagging Energy Gas companies are leaving a foul odour over Britain Tea Bagged Britain's favourite brew is a life-saver, milk or no milk The dark side of wild girl city Picture Gallery In Grey Britain it's always your fault Thunderer: Recycling is what put the rat among the pigeons Free to know Legs eleven Going organic is more than a 'lifestyle choice' Dyslexia in school Timesonline Don't blame Ryanair Wide of the mark Flipper Driving lessons All at sea Super-size sarnie That's quite enough Dyslexogate, thank you Mr President, herewith my ten tips to deal with Iraq Space signals explode pole theory Bodies may have three poles, not two Magnetic pulses perplex scientists Multiple Display Advertising Items The Crab Nebula Rights of gangs a bar to alarm trial Soldier named Hard to swallow Bus crash victim 'Best breaks online' Paying for rubbish Son-in-law waged campaign of hate against Bobby Ball Nine months for harassing comedian Court is told of criminal convictions Mother was wrongly labelled risk to child Hp Lloyds TSB Insurance Airport reopens after wrong kind of friction Sea King collision 'an accident' Bacon painting may fetch £12m MS 'kept secret' from sufferer Murdered trainee PC named Kelly defends 'right thing' for her son Private education 'will meet his needs' Minister says she understands critics Special needs funding is not always getting through Child's school choice puts MPs in dilemma Kelly's views Actress survives 007 curse to join ranks of the chosen few Dahl's heroes and villains revived with suspense and charm First night Theatre Danny, the Champion of the World Old Rep, Birmingham Dfs The five rising stars Europe Israel Chirac surrenders to actor after tent protests win homes for the homeless Campaign makes housing legal right Protest moves on to other countries No place to call their own Saved from the jaws of 10ft crocodile Wife used boat to block attack at sea Then she pulled husband to safety Inside Track Alliance Française 'We must have Britain on our side to make Europe work' Interview As Germany begins its presidency of the EU and the G8, Angela Merkel, the first woman Chancellor, tells The Times of her plans What she said . . . Saddam speaks from beyond grave to give orders on genocide Call for chemical attacks on crowds Hanging may play into defence's hands (AP): New video shows wound Aer Lingus Bush sets new goals to sell his Iraq 'surge' A mysterious gas-like odour swept over a large part of Manhattan yesterday, prompting the evacuation of buildings and the suspension of some commuter rail services Stealing quotes from Kinnock let me run for president again Where have I heard that? Intelligent Finance Harvard 'ready to name first lady' Filthy Ganges is the biggest sin, say Hindu worshippers Multiple Display Advertising Items The simple life How an Arab who used to be Kenyan made history running in Israel — and ended up in a hell of a state The Times New colours (Reuters): Nuclear submarine collides with tanker (AP): Raid on camp kills 18 Leader resigns (AP): 9/11 sentence (AP): Power napping Chávez to nationalise telecoms and power companies Plans to 'complete Socialist revolution' President begins third term in office Saudis beat RAF to latest fighters ITV cheers up HSBC pressure Twist in Bud war Quote of the day Jessops warning Mandelson pleads for fair play over Vodafone bid On a wing Stock markets JTI aims to switch Gallaher's HQ to Geneva A bonus is not just for Christmas Picture Gallery Right time for Reit price pause Commodities Green gauge Currencies David Clulow Timesonline Need to know ITV cheered by general pick-up for broadcasters as Grade joins Advertising take beats forecasts Channel loses share to rivals Virgin Radio chief leaves ahead of possible merger Discounts help festive high street sales to hold steady Why do they do it? The threat of the sack, Presumably City Diary Federation Nationale Des Courses Francaises All in a (half) day's work for Grid man City Diary Whale of a puzzle for Iceland's chief City Diary From Iceland to Sweden, and the Goat of Galve. For … City Diary Deal of the day In the know Bet of the day HSBC under fire as dollar dividends penalise UK investors Weak currency hits payout value Leading brokers downgrade bank BA plans £4bn new fleet as unions dispute pension deal Nasdaq will sell up if LSE bid is rejected Clinton Cards eyes troubled rival Tasty sales boost Language barrier VAT fraudster jailed British Gas fines Lending bad advice Mayflower's sinking Saudis get Typhoons ahead of RAF Continuing global growth encourages top bankers Inside out Black suffers fresh blow in court case GAP shares jump Reuters: Vetco Gray for GE Reuters: It's a date AFX: Airbus £1.7bn order New era in lager saga as bitter rivals sign deal on distribution Twist in row over Bud trademark Other disputes unaffected by move Motorola in music-on-mobiles initiative Show in brief The Times Struggling Jessops offers snapshot of changing high street Supermarkets again the winners Specialist stores bearing the brunt The Times Christmas: the crackers and the turkeys Economic myths as absurd as alchemy Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Just days after their launch, Reit decision is to bail out Large caps Sareum up on sale of 47m shares Small caps Gilts Hold Page, but beware shares' vulnerability to unpleasant news Jessops TRG Equity Prices Barratt The Times unit trust information service The Times British funds Chess Weather Eye Magnus Magnusson Broadcaster, author and translator who became Broadcaster, author and translator who became synonymous with the BBC quiz Mastermind Magnus Magnusson, journalist, broadcaster and author, was born on October 12,1929. He died of cancer on January 7,2006, aged 77 John Heath-Stubbs Lives Remembered David Ervine Loyalist politician and former terrorist who helped to secure the 1998 Good Friday agreement David Ervine, Ulster Volunteer Force terrorist and spokesman of the Progressive Unionist Party, was born on July 21,1953. He died on January 8,2007, aged 53 Sir Cecil Walker Veteran Ulster Unionist MP who served his North Belfast constituency through the Troubles Sir Ceil Wlker, MP for North Belfast, 1983-2001, was born on December 17,1924. He died on January 3,2007, aged 82 Lives in Brief The mysterious case of the disappearing winter Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 9,1973 The Times Washington correspondent, Ian McDonald, reports on the first day of the trial of the Watergate Seven Winning Move Weather Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … University News Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Anniversaries Latest wills Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Little room for complacency if Gold Cup is to remain best Racing Festival betting Southwell Tennis Leicester abandoned Football Fixtures ill-fitting Blair's absence adds to problems at No 10 Rugby union Sale lose a third fly half with injury Festive period takes toll on clubs Sedgefield Racing Taunton Yesterday's results Ludlow Latham doubt Wolverhampton Festive tables Truant superstars served notice that they are cheating the fans Tennis Bigger bonus pool offered as incentive End to successive Masters events Football Results American football Basketball Bowls Darts Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motor rallying Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Hudson in fold after drugs ban Comfortable start Peerless Klüft De Villiers victory White on the slide Hingis caught short Cornerstone Cullen Butcher finds he's not such a cool scat Fordham rushed to hospital Darts Singh shows age is no object Golf Nixon to earn his stripes as England target fresh start Cricket Veteran gets nod for triangular series Read pays price for batting failures Keepers of the faith Timesonline Warne opens his heart about remarriage It wasn't the 5-0 whitewash that was so dispiriting as the childish sledging Cricket John Woodcock says England were foolish to play a Test series in Australia with no preparation Liverpool lay welcome mat as Sissoko nears fitness Football Carling Cup Everton targeted for comeback Kuyt says Arsenal have mental edge Diaby set to return as Wenger eyes semi-final derby Lambert ready to bring glory nights to Wycombe Rangers will face heavy bill if Smith puts club before country Football Quashie joins West Ham relegation battle The Premiership today Don't blame the FA Cup if high prices are turn-off for fans Faustino Asprilla gave January signings a bad name … The Times Make most of Mourinho Luck of draw brings home comfort for the big three Football FA Cup Forest rewarded with Chelsea trip Average crowd figures on the rise Stevens keeping identity of rule-breaking clubs a secret Fourth round Lennon extends Tottenham deal Villa sign Bardsley Srnicek will stay Holloway in trouble Edds above water Ambition is one thing, but it takes history to crack China Football Chelsea eye up a billion online fans Rivalry from Accrington Stanley Mass appeal Inside Kenyon dismisses talk of Chelsea crisis but fails to back Mourinho Football United want Larsson long-term Times Crossword 23,493 The Insider Larsson central to Ferguson's plans for next treble The Times Mortgages for Business Index John Woodcock Giles Smith Index The face Private life, public strife Did you see? Ruffling a few royal feathers The click Did you know? Big families — biggers risks? Did you hear? A bit of a scrum do A girl Poses in the village of Muktar in Lashkar Gan, Afganishtan, as Bristish troops hunted there for suicide bombers yesterday amid reports that four fanatics were ready to blow themselves up Modern morals Start today: you can change your life in five easy steps Deep Relaxation John Humphrys: my new year's resolution I needed to smoke; how could I quit? Sandra Parsons loved smoking and wasn't sure she wanted to stop. Then she met Paul McKenna. . . Tomorrow The Times Untidy desk? It's just my romantic nature at work One school lesson we won't forget Kylie favoured The Times Men my age are usually married or already dead Innocent If you can't fight the flab, just disguise it with style Dress code The kit Is it time to buy into a high-definition format? A life more ordinary During a lonely boyhood in Winnepeg, Tim Gardner learnt to seek out the sublime in the banality of everyday subjects, he tells Rachel Campbell-Johnston. Now he's showing at the National Gallery Barbican Battlefield Earth First Night Oh you pretty things Cyberman who fell to Earth Gordon Cheung uses classical fable and art history to create visionary dreamscapes for our times, says Laura Gascoigne Two South Bank Show Awards/The Times Breakthrough Award nominees Classical: Alison Balsom Dance: Jonathan Goddard Theatre Reviews First night IWitness Finborough, SW10 Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Pop Eddie and the Hot Rods 100 Club, W1 Concert War Requiem St Paul's Cathedral Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Resolution! 2007 The Place, WC1 Concert Bär/Oelze/Deutsch Wigmore Hall Tv & radio The Times Paul Hoggart's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One You are what You Eat: Gillian Moves in Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Nostradamus: The True Story Five, 8pm Judge John Deed BBC One, 9pm Variations Children of Helen House BBC Two, 10pm Shameless Channel 4,10pm His Majesty O'keefe (1954) Film Choice Channel 4,1.50pm Runaway Jury (2003) BBC One, 10.35pm The Cooler (2003) Channel 4,3.15am From Here to Eternity (1953, b/w) MultiChannel Sky Cinema 1,8pm Robinson prescribes a quick-fix cure Last Night's TV Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4107 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Pests of the Week Other Views What the year will hold for the public sector Issue of the Week 2007 Patient Choice The Week in Numbers Knife Culture Educated Population Public Opinion New Medical Research Alerts leave nurses in the dark Health Other Stories we Liked Brickbats not book praise Health Service Journal: NHS needs clear direction Good data mends race relations Councils Ratings rise with teamwork Councils Smoke Alarm Time to turn over a new leaf Interview Helen Edwards, the chief executive of the National Offender Management Service, tells Richard Ford that her organisation's top priority will be to cut the rate of reoffending Media Monitor Legislation Update Foreign Ways Computers face class struggle Education Freebirthing Jargon Decoder Posers set a test for dons Education Hero. . . Nightmare of networking Management . . . And Villain Is it time to scrap the TV licence? Funding Working Families Awards 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you. . . What Worked for US Info Watch Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Sex, race, age and religion — the growth industry Human dignity underlies the increase in discrimination claims, reports Frances Gibb Key facts Worcestershire country council The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items My plumber gets £90 and hour. Young barristers can get £45 a day Jim Sturman, QC, is not pleased about the publicity over his million-pound legal aid payment. His work has been worth every penny, he tells Dominic Carman Barristers' clerks — master, servant or entrepreneur? The Legal Services Bill could be about a rather complex relationship, writes Tim Steven Top earners In the face of terror, the laws should not be falling silent Changing the political climate Michael Woods on what the Government will need to do to make its new Bill work Lawyer of the week Ring in the old First footing Cheers. . . . . . but no boos A hedgehog? There's nowt so queer as. . . Is the law dry and dusty? Not so you'd notice from Gary Slapper's annual quiz Law letters Queen's Counsel Trading places@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items
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