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News from 15/01/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Andy Bull, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Martin Howey, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Marcus Binney Architecture correspondent, David Rose, Miles Goslett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Gerard Henderson, David Chater, Angela Court, James Bone, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Gemma Clarke, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Frieda Hughes, Michael Ancram MP, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jerome Starkey, Anthony G. Phillips, Anatole Kaletsky, Frank Miles, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Patrick Kelly, Ron Lewis, Colin Harbury, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Jeffrey Carter Professor of International Studies, David Charter, Derwent May, Robert James Williams, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Howard, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Elizabeth Howlett, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Dominick Harrod, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Catherine Blyth, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Francesca Steele, Paul Adams, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Steve Marchant, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Wimbs, Tom Dart, Leonard Avery, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Tony Holt, Alan Lee, Josh Ball, Professor Martin McKee, Ian Whittell, Peter Jenson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jon Burr, Eddy Holt, Alan Price-Talbot, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Lisa Verrico,

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Index Pupils kept in crumbling classrooms by red tape Promised schools will not be built on time Brown's £45bn project in tatters, say Tories Picture Gallery Bush admits that Iraq 'is much less stable' Crime files furore Unions unite Inflation gets personal A distorted legend BP report warning Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Official suspended in scandal over foreign crime files Disciplinary case being investigated Reid starts review of data collection 'Big Brother' database fears Pugh '$12m BAE payout' in Tanzania deal Security costs rise Touch of magic Making their mark So you wanna be a rock'n'roll star Jam with your heroes for £9,000 Famous names to be music tutors Guitar sales boom means hip-hop has had its day Tiffany & Co The futuristic new school that is stuck in 'stupidity' of the past Pupils hoped to move in last year Red tape delays it for two more years Lost promises Odds on increase in women gamblers BA strike threat Cancer drug move Dogs seized Phone pest jailed Baby clinic accused Minogue cancels Train death 'graffiti gang' ran from guards Peugeot Leaving a mark Are prices rising faster than the official 2.7%? Calculate your own inflation rate Website provides tailor-made figure It could be three times the average Point by point Blair seeks a butler as taxpayers' bill for running No 10 trebles Lawyers prepare film of paparazzi Magistrates reject sentencing review (PA): Call for inquiry into child trafficking £1bn repair plea for historic sites Chancellor needs to see more of the world, Tories claim Brown 'is acting the bully' with Scotland Statin heart drugs are linked to Parkinson's Bigger study into effects is planned Keep taking the tablets, doctors say Multiple Display Advertising Items Dopamine Fifth gene identified in quest to stop Alzheimer's The players Dfs Sultan's brother stole $15bn and drew us into a web of lies, claim barristers Home Office Race watchdog forces ethnic prize to admit white writers Telewest Literary awards Deadly mission to flush out Taleban Afghanistan Soldier killed Sky Dispatches SAAB Was our son kidnapped and killed because his joke upset local mafia? The parents of a Briton found dead in a mango grove tell how they have uncovered vital clues to his murder Mystery death The Other Cousins Brown can learn from India and both countries can benefit from their ties Sarko vs Sego The French face a revolutionary political choice Credibility Gap Accurately calculating our personal cost of living is a measure beyond price Send an e-mail? Just forget it . . . Picture Gallery Going, going . . . oh, get on with it, Tony Thunderer: I say use, you say usage, let's call the whole thing off Socialism's poor show in the US House of Lords reform: would an elected second chamber get your vote? Obstacles to reducing MRSA in the NHS Timesonline Museum encore Banger's dash Foreign outlaw War and peace Fat friends Perfect match How Australia confronts militant Islam Devious, dissembling, dodgy. And that's just the police Theodore Dalrymple explains how the criminal justice system is being perverted by all sides Comment Prison Break Ii Diplomats lose royal visit shortcut to a knighthood Challenge churchill Tiscali The Sovereign's gift Parents pay £4,000 in top-up fees of their own Poorer children rely on credit cards Many have to get jobs as they study Getmilesmore Church weddings back in style Marsh harrier numbers soaring Green Flag Cclondon Pilot studies to tackle rising risk of flooding Mother's inquest battle with Lord Chancellor Son stabbed to death by neighbour Coroner declined to reopen inquiry Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Flute played with too little magic First night Opera The Magic Flute Grand, Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The chewing gum that may aid slimming America France Iraq is much less stable now than before we invaded, admits Bush Saddam hanging 'disastrous mistake' People 'should still be grateful' Is it right for a single woman to send a nation's sons to war? The victims of Gaza's identity crisis Israel has frozen Palestinian register Thousands have no official papers The Times Rice fails to sway Abbas on border compromise Abducted boy 'never let on' as friends saw hunt for him on TV Police thought he was probably dead Best friend often stayed at apartment Dedicated to the search Beckhams arrive in LA as the talk of the town (AFP): Show goes on after performers get food poisoning at summit Inside Track (AP): Rescue teams find buried bus (Reuters), (AP): Remains found in plane search (AFP): Oil slick threat to environment (AFP): German Left's tribute to Rosa Heir apparent to work on his softer side Vision of a France 'of opportunities' Alliot-Marie to lead attack on Royal Multiple Display Advertising Items Election race Ten convicted for 1944 massacre Retreating SS killed 800 civilians Guilty unlikely to face extradition Azure del Mar Germany vows to erase Nazi symbols from across Europe Price of denial (AP): Seven die in fire at apartment block (AP): Spy death inquiry (AP): Climbers killed (AP), (AFP): Jazz musicians die (Reuters): Mortuary toll (Reuters): Castro 'improving' (AP): Trains collide (AP): Revolutionary state Survey to draw line under border row Foster flees Fiji and wades into trouble on other shore Fugitive held by police in Vanuatu Wanted for fraud in two countries HSBC BP told to expect more departures after Texas blast report Baker likely to be highly critical Head of refining under pressure EMI looks at debt restructuring Finance taskforce Fitness First plan M&S's green aim Quote of the day Tax warning Business big shot Bid talks for subs yard surface between BAE and Rolls-Royce Spirit of solidarity Stock markets World outlook will put a lid on UK interest Emirates Commodities Currencies Need to know The Times Lights, camera, tax breaks — focus on new relief fuels surge in film spending Second-best year on record in Britain Boom expected to continue Golden period for Channel 4 fails to pay off as pre-tax profits slide 70% Milkround Hedge fund's co-founder defends pursuit of ideas Marshall Wace breaks new ground Fears of market abuse are rejected The Times Public spending 'will need income tax rise of over 4p' Regulator looks at BT rival's claim British funds Exchange rates M&S to spend £200m on green strategy Hazlitt discusses joining GCap Ladbrokes hedges its 888 bet Frontier Silicon wins new funds LSE to issue Nasdaq defence Lloyds TSB Business Asean deal with China paves way for free-trade zone Times Online Fitness First gets in shape for growth with £70m fundraising Business big shot Ong Keng Yong (AFX): Russia and Belarus resolve oil dispute (AFX): Ex-worker accused (XFN-Asia): Thai anger grows (AFX): Apple inquiry (AFX): Black trial delayed GMB targets Polish migrant workers in spirit of solidarity Familiar logo to greet arrivals in UK Unions sharing their information Alliance Leicester Union men Plotting a course in an industry where angels fear to tread Monday manifesto The chief executive of BAT may be a hate figure for anti-smokers, but he argues he is one of the good guys Lloyds TSB Big numbers From the touchline at school matches to global rivalries Bank of Ireland Equity Prices The Times Professor Sir Eric Denton Distinguished marine biologist who discovered ingenious methods of buoyancy and camouflage Professor Sir Eric Denton, marine biologist, was born on September 30,1923. He died on January 2,2007, aged 83 Desmond Briscoe Sound engineer whose pursuit and manipulation of new and artificial sounds led to the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop Desmond Briscoe, composer, sound engineer and studio manager, was born on June 21,1925. He died on December 7,2006, aged 81 Architecture Weather Eye Michael Brecker Influential Grammy-award-winning jazz saxophonist, band leader and prolific session musician Michael Brecker, jazz saxophonist and bandleader, was born on March 29,1949. He died on January 13,2007, aged 57 Galina Ustvolskaya Russian composer and muse of Shostakovich whose austere formalism assumed a fierce spiritual intensity Galina Ustvolskaya, composer, was born on June 17,1919. She died on December 22,2006, aged 87 No blots on a landscape that's proud to stand tall Notebook Architecture South Downs face relegation Knock-on effect of increasing sentences for fatal driving Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Limitation analogy inappropriate Court of Appeal Distribution of assets in divorce Family Division The future of England's past Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private School Notices Legal Notices Public Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Lieutenancy for Hertfordshire Legal news Church news Latest wills Counting the coloured rings around the moon Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 15,1799 The Times mocks French claims of "liberating" the Egyptians from Mameluke rule, and delights in the uprisings against Bonaparte. In 1801, devastated by plague and attrition, the French Army in Egypt surrendered and was repatriated by British ships Winning Move Weather Mighty Man will provide stern test for World leader Racing Nicholls frames schedule to hone Cheltenham team Insideout Tennis Football Fakenham Racing Course specialists Leading trainers Jockeys Kempton Park Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Plumpton Macs Joy is on course for a first run this winter in … Ballesteros relishing final chance to play the entertainer Golf Champions Tour awaits Spaniard Reunions ahead with former rivals Westwood's example inspires Europe to another easy victory In old money Kerrs dreaming of bigger things after fourth national title Ice skating The Times Jumbo Sports Crossword 2006 American football Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Darts Football Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Football Fixtures Other sport The Times Rugby union Snooker Tennis Lord of the ring suffers as history is rewritten around him Ali at 65 The man and the myth Matthew Syed believes that the legend surrounding 'The Greatest' continues to be wilfully distorted by the Establishment Spoken like a champion Joe Frazier (former world heavyweight champion) Friend and foe Angelo Dundee (Ali's trainer) Neil Allen (Boxing Correspondent of The Times during the Ali years) Anthony Badger (Professor of American History at Cambridge University) Lennox Lewis (former world heavyweight champion) New Orleans march a step closer to the fairytale end American football One match from first Super Bowl McAllister scores two touchdowns The Times Dolphins and Giants tipped for Wembley showpiece Olympics has NBA looking covetously towards London Basketball Farah's winter plans under attack as Mayock spells out home truths Athletics The Times Farrell looks well prepared if England come calling Rugby union Beauxis holds his nerve at death to make Ospreys rue slow start Leicester gear up for Munster clash in ruthless fashion Youngsters beginning to make mark for Wasps Rugby union Geraghty flatters to deceive as Irish fall short England watch Spencer has field day to ensure long journey is worthwhile Rugby union Irish eyes smiling but nerves still jangling at English clubs RFU denies plan to cull top clubs in Premiership T-Mobile talk tough in support of DNA testing to restore credibility Cycling DNA testing call at team's relaunch Plea for unity after Tour scandal RBS Blood gains Leeds regain lead in promotion race Closing the gap Holders retain title Qualified success Adams finds inspiration to hold off spirited fightback Darts BDO World Championships Check it out Wives are thrown into a spin as husbands feel the heat Popular Clijsters prepares to ride wave of emotion as she begins her farewell tour Tennis Australian Open Mackin's belief offers chance to reap reward for hard labour Timesonline Family affair England and New Zealand seek shelter from their tormentors Cricket Commonwealth Bank Series Teams look for World Cup pointers Bopara drafted into one-day squad Teams Four called up Inscrutable Ding takes maximum break in his stride Snooker SAGA Insurance Masters Max factor Times Crossword 23,498 The Insider As The Insider surveys the wreckage of his current … Contrary to many reports, not all Americans are ambival Mourinho's fate in the balance Spurs on the slide after Butt posts late winner The Times Mortgages for Business The Game Ali at 65 Snooker Index The face Super trouper Did you see? Helping Hans with the housework The click Did you know? Signs of equality Did you hear? Feeling flush? Try this A Harrier jet of the Fleet Air Arm&s 800 Naval Air Squadron taxies on the runway at Kandahar airfield in Afghanistan Modern morals Whose dish is it anyway? New celebrity recipe books appear weekly and TV food shows fill the schedules. But how much work is put in by the star chefs themselves? Catherine Blyth on the growing importance of food's backroom specialists The Recipe Developer The Home Economist The Food Stylist Roll that stone Frieda Hughes/poetry Sisyphus The Times Keep an eye on the potatoes — they're on a mission creep Paps don't click fat chicks with perms Two-faced cow Calm down, you really are hysterical Peta Bee on new research that suggests the discredited illness has a sound neurological basis Dr Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford A brief history of hysteria AA Multiple Display Advertising Items Overweight children need help at school — not humiliation Hard to stomach Thetimes Sunrise Senior Living The Times In the bleak mild winter Seasonal layers In the eye of the Celtic tigress Imelda Staunton has a gift for comedy and a taste for misery — perfect for Frank McGuinness's family drama, says Ian Johns Holmes at Last First Night Multiple Display Advertising Items Rock 'n'roll Absolutely barking A comedy take on Hound of the Baskervilles should put its makers on the map, says Dominic Maxwell Royal Opera House Opera La Fille du Régiment Covent Garden Reviews First night Theatre Ghosts The Gate, W11 Concert Staatskapelle Dresden/Harding Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Royal/Vignoles Wigmore Hall Pop Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 Islington Academy, N1 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 Ann Widdecombe v the Hoodies: Tonight Viewing Guide ITV1, 8pm Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm Variations Nuclear Secrets BBC Two, 9pm Prison Break Five, 10pm On Moonlight Bay (1951) Film Choice Channel 4,1.45pm Man on the Moon (1999) BBC One, 11.35pm One True Thing (1998) MultiChannel Film4,6. 30pm The Full Monty (1997) Sky Two, 9pm Trials, retribution and a tale of two parts Weekend TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Barcelona Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4112 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Writingforchildrencourse Index The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Mourinho Can Be Real Saviour Galaxy Put Together Beckham Rescue Package Timesonline Dunn Bid Battle Hots up Robben Skill Lifts Chelsea The Games Barclays Premiership 'special One' Has Suffered a Power Cut Crying Foul over Cowell The Two Dannys Danny Kelly fears the day that music man might stray into the beautiful game Vaughan's Upstairs Downstairs Cowering from Wenger Daleks Anfield's New Era The Games Barclays Premiership With progress on and off the pitch, Rafael Benítez believes that Liverpool are entering a period of success, Oliver Kay reports Crouch Helps Restore Pride City Academy Paying its Way The Games Barclays Premiership United Wait on Rooney Everton Lucky to Escape with a Point after their Swiss Big Cheese The Games Barclays Premiership Matt Hughes finds Philippe Senderos in reflective mood about Arsenal, books and living in London Rocky Horror Show in front of Watching Stallone Arsenal Spirit Stands Strong Hair-Raising Goal for O'neil The Games Barclays Premiership Spurs Felled by Butt Curbishley Learns More Bad News about West Pardew Puzzler Ham but Keeps Faith in Ability to Stay up How they stand Results and Scorers Hot Shots Average Goals Scored Raiders Average Points Away Goal Misers Average Goals Conceded Home Rule Average Points Home In Form Average Points past Six Games Foul Play Red Cards/yellow Cards Palace Warm up in Winter The Games Coca-Cola Championship Barnsley (0) 0 Preston (0) 1 Cardiff City (0) 0 Southend Utd (1) 1 Colchester Utd (0) 1 Leicester City (1) 1 Hull City (0) 2 Qpr (1) 1 Derby Plotting Fast Track to Top Flight Norwich City (1) 1 Plymouth Argyle (0) 3 Sunderland (1) 1 Ipswich Town (0) 0 Bale Keeps Them Guessing The Games Coca-Cola Championship Wolves Soothe McCarthy but Get Taste of their Own Medicine Scunthorpe Show Iron Will The Games Coca-Cola League One Blackpool (0) 2 Port Vale (0) 1 Gillingham (0) 0 Doncaster (0) 2 Bradford City (1) 2 Swansea City (1) 2 Huddersfield (2) 2 Cheltenham (0) 0 Brentford (0) 2 Leyton Orient (1) 2 Northampton (1) 3 Carlisle Utd (0) 2 Brighton (0) 0 Millwall (1) 1 Nottm Forest (0) 1 Yeovil Town (0) 0 Bristol City (0) 3 Tranmere Rovers (2) 2 Rotherham Utd (0) 0 Chesterfield (1) 1 Crewe (1) 2 Bournemouth (0) 0 Player of the Day Charlie Ide (Brentford) Allen's March in Vain League Two Rochdale (0) 0 Bristol Rovers (0) 1 Stockport Co (1) 2 Boston Utd (0) 0 Swindon town (1) 2 Wrexham (1) 1 Accrington (1) 1 Notts County (2) 2 Chester (0) 0 Wycombe (0) 1 Hereford (0) 1 Mansfield Town (1) 3 Torquay Utd (1) 2 Bury (0) 2 Barnet (1) 1 Macclesfield (0) 0 Darlington (1) 3 Peterborough (1) 1 Lincoln City (1) 1 Shrewsbury (0) 1 Player of the Day Mike Ingham (Wrexham) Coca-Cola Championship Tables and Results League One League Two Continent Scotland Non League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Hollis Doubles up Dagenham The Games Non-League Multiple Display Advertising Items Fans Fear Profits of Doom The Strugglers Tom Dart reports on the new regime at Plainmoor that worries supporters of Torquay United The Prem Billy on the Ball Timesonline Dell

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