News from 12/01/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Malcolm Turner, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Davis Hands Rugby Correspondent, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Jon Clarke, Victoria Solt Dennis, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Lucía van der Post, Vincent Anney, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Preston, James Bone, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Mohammad Al-Cass, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Stephen Marks, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Stephen Farrell, Jayne Dowle, Rachel Murray, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Roddy Campbell, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Marie Tourres, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Louisa Barnett, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Paul McKenna, C. S. Asbury, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, John Williams, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jim Knight, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Frank O'malley, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, David J. Lamming, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Rosemary Hurle-Hobbs, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Prue Clarke, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Abdullah Sahib Maricar, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Arthur B. Parkinson, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, David Crossland, Bill Bradbury, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Editor, James Carver, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Mike Pinder, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Behan, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex School leaving age goes up to 18 Brown backs move by Education Secretary 330,000 teenagers will stay on from 2013 Blow for homeowners as Bank lifts rate again . . . Wild weather brings death and chaos Fares strike plan Index Hybrid decision delay Billionaire seized A 'rip-roaring' treat Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Miscellany Today's weather The Times Britain could cut its troops in Iraq by end of the year Timing depends on security position Talks to continue with Syria and Iran What Blair and Brown both need I will investigate the care of army veterans, Blair pledges Essential phrases for Polish police Poles help Ulster police to meet quota of Catholics Hundreds apply to join the force Protestants claim 50-50 doesn't work Pdsa Children belong at school: an idea that has taken 69 years to catch on Leaving ages Pugh Brown to boost prospects in India Kelly's complaint Men attack boy, 15 M&S product recall Lead shot warning A supersize solution to a giant problem Korean spicy rabbit and potato Morning lessons 'cruel' Boots BT Player jailed for breaking rival's jaw in FA Cup game Violent play Packed-in passengers plan revolt after carriages are withdrawn Trains are cut in half to reduce costs Protest group to lead a fares strike Tales from the commuter line Call for countryside inquiry into MoD Children robbed Patients neglected Windermere rebel Royal TV drama Cheeky Girls saved Touts snapped Whats wrong with being called Chloe? 3 X-Series Fertility watchdog delays ruling on animal-human embryo research Index Seven perish as gale-force winds and storms bring floods and travel chaos Five fishermen lost from trawler Fallen trees block road and rail lines Index The Last King of Scotland At the launch of Nick Broomfield's docudrama Ghosts … Before Christmas, People was promised the old sign … Halifax Nibbling at 'dinnergate' People People wishes David and Victoria Beckham all the best … Who is in charge at St Paul's Cathedral? Obviously … In a new poll, the split between Sir Paul McCartney and his wife Heather Mills has been voted the biggest public relations disaster of 2006. Here she is, taking a video of the paparazzi An apology in The Hindu, a newspaper in India: " a … Postscript Dfs Ivory carving pushes back date of Modern Man's venture into Europe Urban farmers make country living chic Night at the Museum Book of Names Up with School Too many teenagers are dropping out of education and society Rising Expectations The Bank must now pause for further thought The Chimera Question A sensible decision amid much nonsense Special needs are universal now Picture Gallery Bury the hatchet? How very boring Thunderer: If only my leftie parents had been hypocrites Preserving Bath Can't scrap CAP Catchment areas US intervention in Somalia — folly or wisdom? Special stamps Join the debate online today Ships cruising on air waves Trivial pursuits Juicy myth Doing our bit Eddie's antics Mass a real hit Small-minded Trying puzzle Will David take on the big, clunking fist? Roll up, roll up, to chuck rotten tomatoes at the PM Yourespecial Superdrug French provides the entrée to bewitching Gallic exuberance First night Opera La Fille du Regiment Covent Garden Trade in wild birds stopped at a stroke Conservationists' joy at EU-wide ban Move is to protect against bird flu The 'extinct' animal ducks back again Lufthansa Police met officials four times about overseas offenders Let the sneer commence Currys Norma who? The Sex-scandal survivor who is still on the run The peer and the prostitute James Bone and Martin Fletcher track the descent of a high-class call girl who rocked a government to a flophouse in Philadelphia Heal's Sale End of the affair Currys Spy poison found in 103 people Woman Beefeater's raven fear Girl died 13 years after assault Notes on a famous Tyger Miss Potter Funeral of girl killed by dog Mfi Flesh-eating bug killed leading economist Source of virulent disease a mystery Doctors could only watch it spread Coutts & Co Short cut to predicting a heart attack Bonhams Deadly foe PC World Health Service has only a year left to be saved, warns doctors' leader NHS 2012 cost row may cause delay Olympic budget Judges' fear over guilty pleas Sentencing reform Dyke was sacked without governors' vote Resignation offer hastily accepted Senior employees were disregarded Everest Dossier row BBC fails to convince over rise in licence fee Frears to direct a new kind of show - the Cannes jury Festival 'first' for British film-maker The Queen tipped for Bafta awards Multiple Display Advertising Items Jerusalem Spain Vice police spoil the party for the billionaire and his 'good-time girls' World Oligarch arrested for procuring Russian women flown in to resort The high life Beijing talks tough to home-grown polluters Projects halted for violating rules Local rulers see no need to change Evesham Chappell of Bond Street (AFP): Polls delayed as leader quits (AP): Town flap as rooster vanishes Russian held over bank murder Dante gets a makeover Motability A small piece of knowledge blooms from corpse flower US has ignored seven clear pointers to failure Iraq Nationwide Join the debate Linley We will send them home in body bags: insurgents respond to the Bush 'surge' Iraq Sunnis suspect deal with enemies Most people are predicting failure Tattoos and middle age no bar in hunt for terror warriors Comet Six denominations, one church, no way out Jerusalem shrine said to be a firetrap Leaders squabble over emergency exit The Times The woman steering her country out of darkness into hope Liberia hails its first year of peace Lack of jobs triggers criticism HSBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Leading lady 'Britons' held after US strikes in Somalia Israel's first Arab Cabinet minister (AFP): Presidential hopes (AP): Death tape deleted Sex survey shock (AP): Camps captured (AP): West Bank fines (AP): Bin Laden's ally (AFP): Boy's drink ordeal Mystery spies use coins with hidden radios to track US defence experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Vive la France Author's family may lose home over fight to save beauty spot Developers seek £14.6m damages Investors pull out of Spanish scheme (AP): Vatican to be sued over child abuse (AFP): Chirac battles on (AP): March for security (AP): Pigs swell (AP): President wanted (AFP): Leader steps down Cleared of spying (Reuters): Deadly neighbours The Times Train groups rail against auction Focus review Fox's HMV plan Bookmaker held Quote of the day Sainsbury spend Business big shot City stunned as Bank raises base rate to keep the lid on inflation Increase to 5.25% wrongfoots analysts Housing market to feel effects New Star's Ward the lone voice to call it correctly Arriving soon? Employers, unions and City united in protest Stock markets King's shock therapy was just the right treatment Emirates Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Lighting-up time Christmas 2006 has proved, finally, one thing: Britain … Need to know Results in brief Strike in the wings at BA as relations hit 'worst for a decade' Pension deficit still unresolved Staff angry at new working terms 2006, an annus horribilis for BA Track record Rail groups complain they were shut out of East Coast Main Line bidding Herbie Frogg On the line Principal Hotels, recently acquired by Permira, has … City Diary NatWest Pundits, at any rate, were surprised by Bank City Diary From a glossary of financial terms compiled by iTulip, … City Diary Sun shines on the (newly) righteous City Diary Was it the imminent inflation data that scared the MPC? The Times MPC recommended this week that interest rates should stay on hold, with two members voting for a rise. Here our panel give their views on the Bank's surprise decision Baugur chief blubbers about whaling Bet of the day In the know Director deals Tiddler to watch Investor's gambit boosts LSE shares Café celebration Game Group surges Countrywide offer Cashing out of UK New master voices strategy to improve HMV's record Internet targeted as growth priority Search begins for replacement MD Sainsbury's to revamp depots as sales grow faster than forecast Digital Funds Mr Fox's plan Debt burden raises concern as Focus heads for sell-off Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Richard Baker Boots sees difficult future after slowdown Cisco pursues link to Apple for iPhone Shareholder revolt Record for Eurostar Siemens scandal AZ in US link-up Indians try to stymie Vodafone's Hutchison Essar hopes Controversy rages over extent of rights Deal may value company at $20bn Israel joins betting crackdown with detention of VCI chief St. James's Place The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Try-treo British funds ITV Productions may be prize BSkyB seeks Cowed paparazzi ready to pounce if Prince pops question to Kate Photographers show restraint Papers wait for marriage proposal Mediapolis 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 London leaders not put off by BoE's interest rate rise Large caps Cold logic gives C&C the shivers Small caps Gilts Boots' use of opaque figures cannot hide underlying blemishes SIG Tanfield Equity Prices Cherries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Questions Answered Weather Professor Maurice Kogan Register Wideranging scholar who made a particular mark in the study of higher education Maurice Kogan, Professor of Government and Social Administration, Brunel University, 1969-95, was born on April 10, 1930. He died of cancer on January 6, 2007, aged 76 Colonel J. H. Coldwell-Horsfall Lives Remembered Mick Mulligan Yvonne De Carlo Film star of the 1940s and 1950s who later captured a new audience in her role as Lily MunsterYHvonne De Cario, actress, was born on September 1, 1922. She died on January 8, 2007, aged 84 Kitty Black Distinguished play agent and translator who chronicled her long and varied career in the theatre Kitty Black, play agent and translator, was born on April 30,1914. She died on December 26,2006, aged 92 Lives in Brief Stars are created by the photographer's lens Questions Answered GMC owes no duty to overseas regulator Law Report Queen's Bench Division Power to refer question to Luxembourg Employment Appeal Tribunal Public footpaths cannot be left in limbo Court of Appeal Court Circular Reception Dinner Legal news Service Appointments Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Memorial Services Fellows School Notices Islands disappear in the face of rising sea levels Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 12,1832 The Times reports the mystery of Henry Taylor's demise, but makes no attempt to solve it Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Mayfair Pawn Brokers Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Sporty spice from diesel engine Motoring 335d is star of the new BMW 3 series Firm ride and high performance Bentley paying price for popular appeal Specification The rivals Ferrari makes 60th a worldwide party Super release On sale now Honouring Loeb écurie25 Drivershandbook Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Rising sons find ways to keep success in the family Racing King plans Haydock outing for My Way De Solzen Huntingdon Alan Lee Football Kelso Racing Course specialists Hereford Yesterday's results There will be an inspection at Wetherby at 2pm today … Southwell Royal Shakespeare, last season's Order of Merit Winner, … Wolverhampton Bryan Smart continued his good form when Sheriff's … Government backs Silverstone plans London showdown Caffari challenge King scrapes in Britain take series Kerrs in charge Borg back on grass Ashton right to put faith in young pretenders Rugby union Guinness Gloucester at point of no return as they sit new French test Guinness Manchester united behind Hatton as fans prepare for flight of fancy Dust-up in the desert Harchill Tavern regulars will be among those travelling to Las Vegas to cheer on a local boy who really made good Trescothick not part of England's World Cup plans Cricket Yorkshire hit back after McGrath says goodbye Cameras, lights, action: all the world's a stage at the Lakeside Darts BDO World Championships King ready to walk out after BDO's threat of lawsuit Draw puts Nadal test in Murray's sights Tennis Basketball Results Bowls Cricket Darts Football Golf Hockey Ice hockey Ice skating Motor rallying Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Nordic skiing Tennis The Sunday Times Clarke rested and ready to ring in the new among old friends Golf Royal Trophy Ulsterman opts to focus on the future Westwood at his side in Thailand East meets West Bonds back in the hot seat over failed test Baseball Setanta Golf Rapping Dempsey bigging up his new hood - well Fulham actually Football Hip-hop star in Premiership move Player caught the eye in World Cup NatWest Villa must cough up £8m for Watford forward Wot up gangsta Charlton play hard ball with swoop for Thatcher Youth set-up fails to plug the gaps for Mourinho Football The China Olympic Football team will hold a two-week … Few kids who managed to find fame The Premiership today Major league plays minor role with an audience that lacks interest Football Beckham goes to Hollywood So what can the Beckhams really expect when David takes centre stage on his move to Los Angeles? How they reacted Stateside Hilton the big news in fishbowl of Los Angeles While David Beckham appeared to be leaving his troubles … Culture shock awaits Beckham on his mission to create new 'sah-kurr' galaxy How superstar was given lift-off into new financial orbit Football Beckham goes to Hollywood $250m deal sets the benchmark Man behind Pop Idol takes credit Scope Money talks Top of the tree Arise Sir David: US Pied Piper is tipped to land knighthood Football Beckham goes to Hollywood Taking a slice of the American pie Times Crossword 23,496 The Insider Beckham earns £70,000 a day from biggest deal in history Playing salary of $10 million a year Chelsea may be first opponents The Times Boxing Golf Inside story Index The face Everyman's coming up roses Did you see? Baiting the Bobsessives The click Did you know? A talent for green partying Did you hear? Pigging out Picture Gallery Modern morals Embryos for sale A new company in America is offering embryos for sale in a package deal from around £5,000. Carol Midgley talks to the Texas woman behind it and reports on the ethical furore Sofa Workshop Legal differences between UK and US The Times Heart 'life-saver' is more than just a screen test Health But procedure is only for those known to be at risk, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Alas for Kate, there's good money in cruelty Lost and found Village voice Hair with Hari Inside out I want to look chic on the Orient Express Luxury with Lucia These natural cosmetics are the purest indulgence Quit Smoking Today Still have cravings? Just reset your brain Failure is an attitude, not an outcome. Today Paul McKenna concludes his five-step guide to losing weight, stopping smoking and gaining better health, motivation and sleep. If you missed his deep relaxation CD, just follow the instructions (below right) The Times Timesonline The Times Splishme Butternut with Lebanese lamb and garlic yoghurt Suffering succotash — now's the time for some utterly buttery flavour Lindsay Bareham spices up her evenings with butternut squash Succotash Plastic Fantastic The Keys to Success The tank-topped troubadour Putting the genius into stoner, Gruff Rhys, the politician's favourite, talks to Pete Paphides BBC Timesonline A Strad with strings attached The canny are making big bucks investing in precious instruments. But are players and bankers in harmony? Neil Fisher investigates Rich tones: key pointers for investors They just wanted to change their world Thirty years ago a bunch of Czech longhairs with a love of Frank Zappa's music became less a rock band and more a symbol of freedom. Will Hodgkinson tells the story of the Plastic People of the Universe Times Tickets Springsteen chickens Bookish and scarily normal, the Hold Steady, are neverthless being hailed as America's newest rock'n'roll sweethearts. Stephen Dalton met them Duke Special The Times Classical Richard Harwood Cello Sonatas EMI Classics Reviews Albums Classical Philippe Jaroussky Heroes Virgin Classics Classical Martyn Brabbins Paul Gilson Etcetera Pop The Good, the Bad & the Queen The Good, the Bad & the Queen Honest Jons/Parlophone Albums Pop The Cooper Temple Clause Make This Your Own Sequel Radio Bound for glory in the long run Success has gone in cycles for the pianist Paul Lewis—very long, intense ones. Geoff Brown reports The Times Visual art: Jamie Shovlin Two South Bank Show/The Times Breakthrough Award nominees Comedy: Simon Amstell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reviews First night Dance Giselle Coliseum Pop Just Jack Bar Academy, N1 Concert LPO/Sloane Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Product: World Remix/What Would Judas Do? Bush W12 Tv&radio Radio Choice 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 After You've Gone Viewing Guide BBC One, 8.30pm Lilies BBC One, 9pm Timewatch BBC Two, 9pm Variations Ugly Betty Channel 4,9.30pm Room 101 BBC Two, 10pm Scaramouche (1952) Film Choice Channel 4,1.25pm Jackie Brown (1997) BBC One, 11.15pm MultiChannel Just Friends (2005) Sky Movies 1,8pm (Hd: 9pm) Keith Allen's very rude awakening Last Night's TV Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Trailwalker Index The Government is resolute on HIPs. But too few energy inspectors may be just one of its problems Opening Bids Home on the Web Picture Gallery Focus on Norwich Terraced House in West London Get in Get out Get Away Nothing Hill, W8: a pastel-coloured Victorian home spread over three floors Out Family Home in Hertfordshire Bovingdon: a large house with turreted entrance hall set on a hill Listed Hall in Co Durham Low Middleton: a country house with three cottages in seven acres of land Tips to Top the Market Preview The property outlook is tricky but these strategies could help, says Susan Emmett Buy to Let Chances for the Canny Bewley Snap up a Snow Home Abroad Outlook A smart corner of the Alps offers flats with year-round potential, says Lorna Blackwood British Gas High Life Beechcroft Ski Right into Pole Position Early birds can take their pick of the pistes for bargains. Tom Chesshyre reports Villa Thriller Where to Spend It Marcus Binney acclaims a Victorian marvel in Notting Hill Inside Track Fact File Dylan harvey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Start Spreading the Mews Down my Street Paradise Row with Knobs on In the first of a new series, Peter York charts the changing face and fortunes of übercool Marylebone High Street Five-Storey Georgian Townhouse House Hunt For sale in Marylebone . . . and its fringes Wimpole Street, W1: a grand family home with huge appeal for Beatles fans Mews Cottage near Harley Street Devonshire Mews West, W1: a smart contemporary conversion near Regent's Park Georgian House near Edgware Road Daventry Street, Nw1: a spacious four-storey terraced house with patio It Pays to Go that Extra Mile Where next? The farther west up the Tyne, the more you get for the money, says Caroline Brannigan Factfile Overseas property tv Regnum Multiple Display Advertising Items MRI Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulgarian Dreams Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times New Year Resolutions Home File Homework Webwatch Green design solutions Hot Water Bottles The Licence Shakeout Buy to Let The new rules affecting landlords are receiving a mixed reception, says Paula Hawkins New Rules Bricks and Mortar Multiple Display Advertising Items
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