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News from 11/01/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Bill Hayton, Debbie Harrison, Paul Hoggart, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Police Constable Mark White, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Angela Court, James Bone, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Hugh Karseras, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Richard Kimber, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Mike Lawlor, Feargus O'sullivan, Dr Calum MacKellar Director of Research, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Peter Deller, Commander RN, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Dr Helen Watt Director, Linacre Centre, Sir John Major, Vaughan Williams, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Dr David Jones Director, Bioethics, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, kevin Eason, Ross Clark, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, David Lister, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, E. Lothian, Norman Fletcher, David Beckham, Alan McLoughlin, Gabriel Rozenberg, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Pieter De Vries, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Steve Coomber, Geoff Thomas, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Gerard Baker US Editor, Kathryn Hone, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Ian Johns, Shimon Cohen, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Georgina Downs, Dr James Dyer, Liam Byrne Minister for Immigration, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Professor Sir Dillwyn Williams, Ben MacIntyre, Joe Eszterhas, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Mike Palfrey, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Hardinng Business Editor, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Stuart Jeffray, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Tim Hammond, Stephen Pollard,

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Index MRSA Leaked memo says target to beat superbug 'cannot be met' Second killer infection now 'endemic' inside NHS hospitals Bush tells Iraq 'stop violence' Ministers knew Battle for iPhone Singer's family feud Beckham set to move Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's Weather The Times New strains offer bleak future Six ways to fudge a target The rise of the superbug Picture Gallery Labels not required on cloned cow milk Flood warnings Prisoners flee Fatal mid-air crash Primate elected In public, Molly wore purple ... but two hours later The Times found her in a black burka in a madrassa linked to the Taleban Mother drops her claim for custody Father says she has left his home Flight, claims and courts TIFFANY&Co Police letter alerted ministers to British offenders months ago Three officers to handle 27,000 files Request for extra funds was refused Don't blame me — blame it on the Spanish. Or 1959 The firing line The best tunes make way for punk, rock and Titchmarsh Jazz and classical hit a downloading high note Most wanted Seat auto emoción A last throw of the dice: Bush goes for broke with an extra 22,000 troops Iraq Patience running out, US warns Iraq Deadline set for security handover Index New US general will copy British 'softly-softly' style The 'surge' author History will not forgive a failure to match words with deeds Iraq US troops in Iraq Sainsbury's More than half of pupils fail to reach gold standard in GCSE core subjects Ministers claim standards are rising Tories say pupils are short-changed Costs force closure of no-frills private school Singapore Airlines How good is your school? Finally, we learn what it takes to get John Reid off … Vauxhall A highly profitable party People Liz Hurley is to marry her boyfriend Arun Nayer this … Madame Tussauds has a new waxwork of Kylie Minogue. … Even allowing that he is a Liberal Democrat (and this … Picture Gallery As Michael Grade's first week in the job at ITV d Postscript Poker jury to decide: just how big a hand does Lady Luck really play? Bonhams Payout for parrot illness Barclays The Times Magnet Jaywalking don hit by full force of the law Five officers pin professor to ground It's lucky he was not shot, says wife The future's bright Walk, don't walk A Shift not a Surge The new Iraq strategy involves serious risks but is better than the alternative No (Data) Entry How hard can it be to turn paper files into electronic ones? Great Scott The Antarctic explorer was honourable to the end Ignorant and unashamed Picture Gallery Even a royal soap needs a solid plot Camilla Cavendish on the Kate Middleton media hysteria Thunderer: The catch is yet more school run congestion Choose life Immigrant tests A referendum would give the country its say in any House of Lords reforms Organic or not, farming comes at a cost Timesonline Editors can tame the paparazzi Holy orders Orange order Master of rolls Plodding acronym Rise above the hot air and carry on flying Anatole Kaletsky Cracking down on air travel won't stop climate change Brown Control to Major Tony: your circuit's dead Comment PC World Tagged prisoner punched man to death Victim attempted to stop fight at pub Fiancée asks how killer broke curfew Cheap alternative option that has come at a cost Siemens Dfs Cameron uses his charms to lift Tories out of the red Green Flag Energy saving trust Why making sweet music was too lewd for academy Dell Sisters see paedophile father jailed Abuse started at the ages of 4 and 3 Women waived anonymity in court Everest Mother and two young daughters dead in bed Car sharers will be allowed to use the quietest bus lanes Journey times cut in pilot schemes Drivers 'may not be willing to share' HSBC Devon gives green light to dark streets Hardliners drive their campaign via No 10 website Eight arrested in dog-fight raid Slimmer BBC may shed TV HQ Terror suspect's suicide threat Rare to the point of extinction X-Series Scheme to save coastline puts an end to sandcastles at resort CitroËn Scott's final letter: despair and hope in face of death Farewell letter published in full Words show slow decline in blizzards Wininvesting The Times Britain plans twin Moon missions to seek the secrets of life on Earth Crafts to probe surface with darts Stepping stones to Mars and Jupiter Singer denies drug-driving Prayer scrapped Petrol bomb charge Ryanair tax charge Sheltered bride Miss GB sued Atlantic sailor back An artless portrait of the heavenly Sister Wendy Firstnight Theatre Postcards from God Jermyn Street Theatre, Sw1 Multiple Display Advertising Items ASDA Government pulls plug on agency to seize crime profits Solicitors to sue Lord Falconer Legal aid Easing the way for prosecution Policing Middle East Europe With strings attached . . . Family battle over legacy keeps the Godfather of Soul from his grave 'Widow' says she is being sidelined Body kept in coffin at mansion Yoko Ono's chauffeur 'in Lennon blackmail plot' Lufthansa Children are strangled as third serial killer strikes (AP): Bombs kill seven in Philippines blasts (AP): Mining waste (AP): $4m coins stolen Right wing grows (Reuters): Continuity pledge (AFP): Trouser terror Elcobradordelfrac Beachwear photo exposes senator's negative aspect Lloyds TSB Business Hamas leader accepts the 'reality' of Israel Clear break with previous position Jewish state remains sceptical Marks & Spencer HSBC (AFP): Belarus backs down in oil row (AP): Rocket hope for manned flight (AP): Bird flu kills 14-year-old boy (AFP): Gorilla butchered by rebels Optivita (AP): Carlo Ponti, the producer who discovered Loren, dies aged 94 Embassy bomber 'killed in attack' US claim over al-Qaeda target British Somalis demand answers The Times Terror toll Glitter expected to be freed soon (AP): Pigs roast the farm (Reuters): Plotters jailed (AP): Aircraft tail found (AP): Space ball A desert by the Med — but holiday paradise in Skegness EU sets out threat of global warming New targets set on energy use Dreamy and timid: is it anything more than hot air? The proposals China faces silent power struggle Deputy backed for role of president Change would have world impact Timberland Flooring Hackett Man of ideas Can your girl handle chopsticks with class? School puts high value on etiquette Challenge to Western advance William Turner (AFP): President seeks indefinite power (Reuters): Nato head stays on (AFP): Households suffer (AP): Mothers' brawl The Times PPM prescribes taste of its own medicine with buyout from Pru Managers want more flexibility New €1bn fund is being raised US Airways steps up bid for Delta Mobile target Bonus defended Quote of the day Rate rise urged Business big shot Flight to quality makes Morrisons more appetising Joining the club Sainsbury lift Stock markets Cerberus ready to beat rival's record $36bn deal Benchmark no true measure of suitability Commodities EU energy plan short-circuits security Currencies A risky old world The bookies may need to review the field of FTSE Need to know Results in brief Aviva finance director to be chief as Harvey announces retirement Moss chosen for insurer's top job Choice set to end talk of Pru tie-up Business big shot Andrew Moss Herbie Frogg WH Smith to scrap final-salary pension This frankly disturbing poster has been circulating … City Diary Sixty years of analysis and still repressed City Diary Times Online LSE shares boosted as US raider lifts stake Bank clearer on cusp of madness City Diary Ken Frost, the Croydon maverick, has failed in his … City Diary New hedge fund float offers coup for London One of our main tax call centres has been flooded out … City Diary The worst place in the country to give up the drink … City Diary Picture Gallery Director deals In the know Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Police join DTI in dawn raids Concern at widening trade gap Taylor Woodrow on course MPs seek swift fall in gas price Eos Airlines Moss Bros in new warning Inter-haulage Scramble by main mobile operators for exclusive UK iPhone deal Telefónica said to be in early talks Incompatibility rules out 3 interest Duffy ready to quit NTL, saying his work is done Cisco sues over iPhone trademark at core of Apple plan (AFX): NYSE buys stake in Indian stock market US deficit shrinks Bloomberg: Venezuelan pledge Dangers ignored Makro in alliance Gap departures (AFX): CanWest in talks UK must address business taxes to halt the exodus of multinationals BT Vietnam becomes WTO's 150th member Economists say 8% growth to continue Millions will need to be retrained New arrival turns focus back to the future At a glance The Times 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 ICI lifted to record as bid hopes refuse to die down Large caps CFC edges up as confidence rises Small caps Gilts Morrison has got over its Safeway indigestion, but is still one to miss Experian Trolley lolly Ultrasis Equity Prices The Times The Times unit trust information service Action British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items ROL Cruise Reader Offers The deserted beach, the shimmering sand . . . a taste of paradise regained Late travel Near-uninhabited isles open to visitors Tropical spot in the Indian Ocean British Isles Late deals Derbyshire, £99 a night; three nights in Jersey, £139; two nights in Venice, £281; three nights in Majorca, £123 Short haul A perfect day for loving Long haul Chief constable can be liable for exemplary damages Court of Appeal Rowlands v Chief Constable of Merseyside Police Travel mood Avoiding directors' personal liability Court of Appeal Churchill and Another v First Independent Factors and Finance Ltd Seymour Martin Lipset Prolific sociologist and political scientist whose analyses of liberal democracy shaped US neoconservative thinking Seymour Martin Lipset, political scientist, was born on March, 1922. He died on December 31,2006, aged 84 Birthdays Weather Eye Carlo Ponti Film producer whose discovery of Sophia Loren gave the screen one of its most glamorous icons Carlo Ponti, film producer, was born december 11,1912. He died on January 10,2007, aged 94 Magnus Magnusson Lives Remembered Dennis Farr Ursula Moray Williams Court Circular Anglicans in Venice Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Announcements School Notices University News Hurricane predictions were a load of hot air Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 11,1929 Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Hastings Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Racecourses baffled by poor novice chase fields Racing Weather threat Wincanton Yesterday's results Kempton Park Lingfield Park Rugby union Irish hit the front in battle to win over racegoers Football Hereford Racing Southwell The Wright track Timesonline Course specialists Catterick Kerrs aiming for head start in European challenge Ice skating Siblings targeting fourth British title Entry procedure raises eyebrows Football Results Basketball Bowls Basketball Fixtures Other sport Darts Hockey Ice hockey Motor rallying Tennis The Times Passionate Catt not retiring type as he plans to kick-start revival Rugby union 35-year-old never gave up on recall Ready to flourish in role of supersub Variety act ERC agenda dominated by discipline and threats For England and Bobby George-how Lakeside would thrill to anthem remix Sport on television The Times Murray puts growing pains behind him in show of maturity Tennis 19-year-old ready for Open challenge More imposing figure on court A year on Van Gerwen prepares to throw his hat in with PDC Darts Raikkonen quick to fire back at McLaren over his fitness to replace Schumacher Motor racing Sharp sets heart on returning to coolest office in the world Skiing England go in search of new strategy for success Cricket Commonwealth Bank triangular one-day series Vaughan looks to change momentum Players need to restore some pride Percy and Mitchell end partnership Ohuruogu appeal Clark approach O'Sullivan talks Qualified success Trial by numbers Britain beaten Divorce likely to land Smith in court Football Birmingham diary rewrites history The Sunday Times Wolves confirm Soundness offer Harewood goes to top of Wigan's wanted list Football The Times Benítez plays spot the difference after defeat Board accused of failing to back him Question marks over academy talent New arrivals to take sting out of losing García The rise and fall of the Anfield acadamy Football Baptista strives for permanent Arsenal deal The Premiership today American dream offers tempting escape from Real nightmare David Beckham The Future Continental clubs show no interest Premiership still not out of question LA fans are waiting on new Strip Brand plays on never mind the global icon's destination The Future The Beckham effect Forces for change make departure almost inevitable Numbers game Easter finds target to bridge divide with Chelsea stars Football Carling Cup semi-final, first leg Action Mourinho hints at growing rift with board as 'survival' becomes his top priority Times Crossword 23,495 The Insider Persumably Ashley Cole's shirt went in the clearout. … Tessa Jowell, the olympics Minister, has repaired fome Retirement beckons for Ron Dennis after his decision … Easter leaves egg on the face of moaning Mourinho Beckham will reject Real deal and turn his back on Europe 31-year-old is free to look elsewhere Capello's plans exclude the player The Times Tennis Inside story Giles Smith Index The face He's made M&S Bloom Did you see? No ifs, no butts The click Did you know? Stressing the importance of stress Did you hear? Make yourself at home Picture Gallery Modern morals Hello, can I rip you off? The offer seems inviting. You're tipped off that shares, set to rise by 80 per cent, are available via a select German-based company. You buy, and then find they are genuine but worthless. Pieter De Vries spent a month undercover in the Buenos Aires 'boiler room' from where experienced British investors … What to do when you're called The salespeople Timesonline Make sure that the miracle drug aspirin is up to strength Thetimes The Times How can we be so cruel to Kate and Ruth? Frozen stiff Down Under And so to bed You have to take risks to succeed Deep Relaxation CD Timesonline Malcolm McLaren My new year's resolution The Times 'Give me a bomb and I'll sink a British ship' In the final extract from his book Ben MacIntyre reveals wartime British agent Eddie Chapman's daring double-cross of the Nazis The Times Out of the mouth of my own damn kith and kin Film Reviews The Untouchable Raunchy roles for golden oldies With Venus and The Mother, Hanif Kureishi is now the unlikely champion of sex and the elderly, says Kelvin Maher 'You wouldn't want me rewriting your script' The Times At the movies with Hanif Kureishi I upstaged Johnny Depp — and lived Out-hamming Captain Jack Sparrow may not in itself make Naomi Harris the Oranage Rising Star at the Baftas, but it must help. James Christopher met her Smokin' Aces Two South Bank Show/ The Times Breakthrough Award nominees Will's just a twig next to this Forest Forest Whitaker's portrayal of Idi Amin is worthy of an Oscar, and far outweighs Will Smith's unlikable chancer, tips James Christopher Nick Broomfield uses actors to expose the plight of the Morecambe Bay cockle-pickers, says Wendy Ide Times Tickets The icon that became a beacon Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev is one of the greats of cinema history and it's back on the big screen. Don't miss it, urges Karthryn Hone Apocalypto Parasites and paranoia In the final extract from his book on surviving Hollywood Joe Eszterhas puts the boost into agents The Times DVD Dinners The Times Quentin gives maturity a go Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Reviews firstnight Theatre Kensuke's Kingdom Bloomsbury, Wc1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Bitches Ball Touring Pop Ghosts Water Rats, Wc1 Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham First Night in the main paper Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Tv & radio Inside out David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner BBC One Viewing Guide Bill Oddie: Back in the USA BBC Two, 8.30pm The Truth about Food BBC Two, 9pm Variations Tourette De France Channel 4,10pm Dispatches: Meeting the Taliban Channel 4,11pm The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (1989) Film Choice Stephen Dalton KIM (1950) Channel 4,1.20pm The Long Goodbye (1973) MultiChannel BBC Four, 10pm The Dreamers (2003) Film4,11pm Is the property show boom going bust? Last Night's TV Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Index OCPA Regulated Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Going green is natural for some The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week Taking the stress out of testing Profile A former military test pilot tells Carly Chynoweth that less than 5 per cent of his work day is spent in the air Randstad Work solutions Interview Stunts The Office Psychologist Play to your strengths How to . . . Write & CV First impressions are important when applying for a new job. With this in mind Clare Dight speaks to the experts to ensure that by the time you send it off, your CV sets just the right tone Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Competitive peers put me under pressure Worklife Challenge Natscareers Web Watch City Opinion NAO Stress and the City Working in the City Think of a job in finance and you think of the City, but high salaries come at a price, writes Debbie Harrison in the introduction to our series about working in the Square Mile Finalists are in demand Job Market 2007 The employment market for graduates looks better than ever this year, particularly in the City and in the sought-after professional services sector. Martin Birchall reports Graduate starting salaries for 2007 The Lowdown Largest recruiters Universities most targeted by employers Graduate vacancies for 2007 Deadline Buster MBA Choices The Times Business built on chocoholics MBA Interview Steve Coomber meets an entrepreneur who was inspired by a visit to a chocolate shop in Mexico while on a work placement The 60-Second Business Book All the World's a stage Talking Point Carly Chynoweth learns that there are significant parallels between business and theatre and with leadership in the spotlight, management can play a starring role Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . Course Watch Test Yourself Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index When is an a grade not a grade A? Changes give more accurate guide to school performance Alexandra Frean, Education Editor, says that the tougher benchmarks mean that results can no longer be boosted by using coursework substitutes for exam passes Coopers roll out the barrel for top marks Alexandra Frean reports on how the specialist colleges are making their mark GCSE: Top Comprehensives GCSE: Top Grammars GCSE: Top INDEPENDENTSf Schools that must try harder Alexandra Blair sees whether Tony Blair's controversial city academies are measuring up Top a Level Scores Academy GCSE Results Against the odds, pupils achieve better grades Alexandra Frean reports on unlikely schools making progress Contextual Value Added Worst GCSE Scores Truancy Rates Secondary Schools Report How to Read the Tables Selectives dominate rankings Alexandra Frean says Grammar schools still make their mark Local Education Authority Averages 2006

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