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News from 19/01/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Jeremy Goldsmith, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Nehal Thakore, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Bob Stanley, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Mike Lawlor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Elizabeth Colman, Rupert Wright, Jayne Dowle, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Dr Robin Daniels Chief Executive, Mary Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Russell Vallance, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mark Hamilton, Martin Samuel, Brian Alexander, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Marcus Binney, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Anthony Kalp, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Alice Fordham, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Rob Nash, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, Lucia van der Post, Graham Searjeant, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Douglas Kedge, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Naomi Cleaver, Nikki Singla, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, John Forrester, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Susan Emmett,

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Index Blown to a halt by the great gale Eleven die in worst storms since 1990 Road, rail and ferries suffer huge disruption Threat of snow and lower temperatures Chinese test new 'Star Wars' system BP put savings first Bricks and Mortar Party loans attack Ghost soldiers Big Brother losses Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times 'Star Wars' missile test heralds new arms race in space China destroys weather satellite First trial by any nation in 20 years Wake up and smell the cordite - now China gives Bush another problem Fight with extremists is like Cold War, says Brown Half-human, half-animal: return of the girl who was lost in the wild for 18 years Cut off from civilisation Great Rail Journeys Sleaze watchdog jumps in with his own verdict on loans-for-peerages fiasco Parties 'hoped never to repay loans' If true, electoral law was breached Democracy's reputation is down but it's not out How The Times led the way Comment Couple 'built stealth boats for drug-runners' E-mail 'boasted of low radar signature' £1.2m was found at home in Suffolk Peugeot Eleven are killed and hundreds injured on day Britain was blown off its feet The great gale Motorways closed, trains halted and flights cancelled - there was no way to escape, reports Joanna Bale Victims Rescue Flights and trains Eurostar Underground Roads Picture Gallery Ferries Buildings Power Insurance claims Europe Trouble caused by powerful 'conveyor belt' wind Chief executives with no teaching experience could take over schools Orange Double first Mobile phone giant pulls plug on deal to sponsor Big Brother 'Racism' blow to Channel 4 Minister says show is disgusting Demand for more spice on India's tame imitation Pugh Fertility watchdog roundly criticised Rice visits No 10 £1 million a minute Correction Rocky Balboa Tories plan strict quotas for makers of fatty foods Radical proposal to tackle obesity Business credits scheme suggested Folic acid pills 'can slow mental decline' Singapore Airlines The Times Dfs Spare any change for an MP? People Even David Miliband wants to be involved. "Everybody … Nissan You may have read, on this page and others, about the … Jeremy Deller (Turner Prize winner 2004) has been appoi Your chance to name a Times columnist. Tim Hames has … Will Smith, currently in Japan to promote The Pursuit of Happyness, just after a meeting with Shinzo Abe, the Japanese Prime Minister. "Put me on a lie detector right now, " Smith said a few weeks ago, "and I positively believe I could be President of the United States. " He virtually is already Sylvester Stallone had to sell his dog to finance the … Postscript If People had such things as a Man of the Week award … Home Base Jailed cleric must pay £1m legal aid bill, judge orders Accused of lying about his finances House will be sold to raise £300,000 Disused hospital leased to ease jail overcrowding Argos Disney-Dalí premiere is 60 years late Blood Diamond Emission Impossible Carbon offsets are a last resort, not an answer to climate change Watchdog, not Lapdog The Electoral Commission requires a fundamental overhaul Gandhi for Guru Could the Mahatma be our political as well as our spiritual leader? All the world's a reality TV studio Picture Gallery Welcome to 'the Great Moderation' Thunderer: Exposed: the electoral body that is failing us IVF trial by TV Database danger Honour those who have served this country Science lessons Timesonline Racist or just rubbish TV? Welsh self-rule Nebulous facts Unholy row? Art always trumps the spin-doctor's alchemy How safe, solvent Sam ends up subsidising risky Ron The Last King of Scotland Racing driver in road-death crash says: I blacked out Speeding blamed on accident at track Prosecution say defence is a 'ruse' The PC rules the family roost Staples Suzuki 'Prenup' ruling set to cost wife millions Couple signed the deal in Israel Rabbinical court will have final say Furniture Village Spouse wins £10m deal TV licence deal will hit plans to expand, claims BBC chief £2bn shortfall in amount asked for £600m bill to aid switch to digital Rage-oholics empurpled in another House Reid urges tougher anti-terror moves Molly claim ends Measles advances Builder jailed 'Mafia wife' held 'Bomber said he wanted peroxide for decorating' 218 litres sold at cut price, court told He must be busy, shop assistant said Halfords Currys Infected patient in vCJD scare Boycott over crowded trains Beetle holds great white hope Infamous Further education trainees fail to meet literacy standards Dell Fathomless loss of a teenager engulfed by a sea of troubles First night Theatre There Came a Gypsy Riding Almeida, N1 Aquascutum London Caught up in visions of Joanna Cooperative Insurance Egg Trading watchdogs put on the trail of the carbon cowboys Ibis Christening party killer stabbed woman to death two weeks later Teenager was with gang of seven He said victim showed 'disrespect' Stalker death coroner slams bureaucracy and blame Tube staff to vote over pay strike Boy killed by wall Motoring menace Diabetes hope Chapel profits McCartney ruling Wheel exercise Babel A sewer is the best medicine, poll declares Sanitation voted top medical advance But doctors backed anaesthesia Salutary facts India America How ghost soldiers are bleeding Iraqi Army of guns and money US weapons may go to insurgents Corrupt ministry officials are blamed Cost of corruption An offer that must be turned down Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Israel to hand over $100m to Abbas (AP): Blogger on trial (AP): Wrong Cat (Reuters): Torture conviction (AFP): Zero alcohol rule (Reuters): Humorist dies (Reuters): Builders in blaze (Reuters): Blind driver cleared Bloggers threaten to forbid Starbucks a place in ancient city Half a million protest at plans Museum agrees to a rethink Paris hits back at eau minérale as adverts pour scorn on its water Ba. com PC World Trapped leopards beaten to death Towns encroach on big cat territory Attacks become more frequent Northern rock Big drought drives lethal snakes into suburbia Incredible india Merkel ally forced to resign Plush shop sues tramp for $1m (Reuters): Call to purge relics of hate (Reuters): Satire lives on in Putin's Russia EDF Energy I name this boy after Mamma Can the West's biggest War on Terrorally ever put his house in order? In the second extract from his book, Zahid Hussain, the Times Pakistan Correspondent, looks at problems facing — and caused by — President Musharraf White Cliffs Hair Studio Frontline Pakistan Wanted Taleban chief 'sheltered by Pakistan' The Times Trust me Kellogg's 'i was terrified, ' says kidnapped boy Parents fear son was sexually abused Captive e-mailed them about search Saga Insurance The Times BP managers put cost savings before plant improvements E-mails show that plan was scrapped $150,000 could have saved lives New Misys chief clears out board Boost for Kesa LSE defence Hunter sets sights Quote of the day Bernanke warns Business big shot Elements of tragedy Media Stock markets Duke steps down as Grosvenor chairman Emirates Cameron takes crackpot business approach Commodities Picture Gallery Proof of executive value Currencies Taking Stock Need to know Results in brief New chief executive at Misys ousts directors involved in failed buyout Lawrie aims to crystallise thinking Weakness seen in healthcare business Williams de Broë left clients exposed Skelton was in line for £1.2m stay-put bonus Digital Funds Kesa benefits as chain takes share from rival Currys The Times Inflation fears mount as companies plan steepest price rises for a decade The extraordinary strength of the housing market was … Big shot Jean-Noël Labroue Bravo nets £3m in options deal ArmorGroup results take a hit Mothercare sales disappoint NETeller exit Young resigns Eos Airlines Habitat's UK chief resigns The Wobbly Bridge was shut yesterday, for the first … City Diary Toshiba Classified information easy to access City Diary As part of its green initiative, Marks & Spencer is … City Diary Gunning for more recruits from City City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Profitable currency trader in just 90 days "or your … City Diary An ironic trading update from AIM-quoted Straight City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Furse hints at doors to open if LSE investors shun Nasdaq Promise of 'world of opportunities' Exchange expects strong growth Fidelity's China fund soars as investors pile in The Times Hunter set to make £2bn cash offer for Wilson Bowden Multiple Display Advertising Items Bernanke warns US Congress to face issue of ageing population Mass retirements threaten economy Huge increase in welfare costs India plans to open insurance market to international firms Pressures rise Growing stockpiles force oil below $50 ECB urges steps to boost employment Merrill surprises Liability proposals Capital flow to ease ACM shares up 10% The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cancer Research UK British funds Big Brother bother shows value of Channel 4 Investors put £8bn price tag on Pearson Bid speculation boosts share price Sources deny company is for sale 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Investors raise a glass while Enterprise Inns surges Large Caps ICM benefits as auction brews Small caps Gilts International and online sales make Mothercare shares worth holding Bespak Metalrax Equity Prices The Times Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Buchwald Memorable American columnist whose wit and wisdom was syndicated worldwide in more than 500 newspapers Art Buchwald, coiumnist, was born on October 20,1925. He died on January 17,2007, aged 81 Q&A On This Day Stephen Gilbert Artist who was celebrated on the Continent for his postwar metaphors for human conflict Stephen Gilbert, painter and sculptor, was born on January 15,1910. He died on January 12,2007, aged 96 Richard Horne Cartoonist who crossed effortlessly from political satire to illustrations for children's books Richard Horne, cartoonist, children's author, book illustrator and musician was born on May 9,1960. He was found dead with his wife, Mandy, on January 10,2007, aged 46 Sir Cecil Walker Lives Remembered Lord Carter Neil Forster Angry anthems and violent verse Questions Answered Tax treatment difference is justified Law Report European Court of Human Rights Board is independent despite power to direct Court of Appeal Court circular Memorial service Service of the Royal Victorian Order Service Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Church news To place death notices Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Legal Notices Times online Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices BMW Drivers handbook Motorpoint Elite Registrations Urban-proof model to put Nissan back on the map Motoring Car well received at Barcelona launch Qashqai helps to secure 200 new jobs Automatic for the very rich people Specification Mercedes-Benz Corsa is named Car of the Year New Jetta deal On sale now Cleanest Mini Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items When the future wasn't bright with oranges Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 19,1799 Winning Move Weather Ground for optimism at Festival Racing High winds force abandonment of three cards Alan Lee The Sunday Times Football Lesters serve up dangerous cocktail Hepworth rekindles the memories Golf 31-year-old's years of frustration over Montgomerie harks back to Ilkley Musselburgh Racing Wolverhampton Local needle match fails to live up to expectations Bowls Football Results Basketball Bowls Golf Greg Harlow, the world No 1, opened his challenge for … Ice hockey Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Snooker Tennis The Sunday Times Transformed Irish step up search for temporary homes Rugby union Heineken Cup Munster grounds close for rebuilding Gloucester test Leinster's mettle The Times Llanelli point way forward for regions National pride Murray beginning to win over the locals with his battling qualities Tennis Australian Open Land Rover Flintoff was always next in line, says Graveney Cricket Proud parents discover that bouts of nerves just don't get any easier Dust-up in the desert Owen Slot finds pressure rising in Las Vegas for Mr and Mrs Hatton before Ricky's world title shot Moving into upper reaches with some straight talking O'Sullivan steals into last four End for Tavern Loeb's early gains New role for Bates Witter focused Pereiro doubts Rose blooms Turning the hard men of sport into teddy bears The Times Uncovered: the teams in place Football Under the microscope In the final part of his tactical analysis of the Barclays Premiership, Bill Edgar looks at the bottom half of the table. How do the sides shape up in the battle to avoid the drop? Position of weakness Where goals were conceded Newcastle United Blackburn Rovers Heading towards disaster How goals were conceded Fulham Middlesbrough Aston Villa Danger zones Positions from which teams leak goals Sheffield United Wigan Athletic West Ham United Crying foul Who are the dirtiest sides Charlton Athletic Watford Beckham lashes out at Real president Football Pearce baffled by 'greed culture' after cars are put before caps Managers insists wages are irrelevant Scholes held up as shining light Cost of survival has never been so dear Football The money game Prudent Essex men chase ultimate crock of gold Rich pickings The Times O'Neill is poised to splash the cash with £9.65m Young bid Football Villa free to talk to Watford forward Newcastle remain keen on Ferdinand Pink PFA seeks to broker peace deal in Emre row Chelsea paper over cracks on visit to corridors of power Football Liverpool take heart in loan plea Times Crossword 23,502 The Insider Our reader puts down his tea and toast to call and … Or put it another way, David Beckham expects to make … The Insider thinks he knows why the French want to … Blink and you miss it: Murray in a hurry Down Under Mourinho demands respect in warning shot to Abramovich Manager's pledge fails to allay fears 'It's not just about giving you money' The Times £9.65m target Boxing Simon Barnes Index The face Confrontation Street Did you see? Polly has made her last drug bust The click Did you know? How to unplug the holiday Did you hear? Flaky record bid Waves batter the seafront at Wimereux in northern France yesterday as rain and gale-force winds up to 90mph(145kph) Iashed Brtain and the rest of northern Europe Modern morals Just don't say yah . . . Ok? The Sloane Ranger is back. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong reports while, overleaf, Damian Whitworth profiles the new Sloane queen, Kate Middleton Who they are, how they speak, what they wear, where … Sofa Workshop Index No alcohol and lots of control Kate Middleton has more on her mind than the paparazzi. Her relationship with Prince William has entered its most testing phase, explains Damian Whitworth Splishme Chorizo, chickpea and cabbage big soup How to transform cold meats into one-pot wonders Delicious suppers are easy with chorizo, prosciutto and pancetta Fresh spaghetti with leeks and Parma ham Risi e bisi The Times You can bully, as long as you aren't racist Nearing boiling point because of a cooker Poetic licence The Times Lucia van der Post Answers your style questions Hair with Hari Luxury with Lucia Underwear that's a waste if it's a not on show No need to ditch the cola — the fizzy drinks scare is overhyped Health A child would have to drink 10,000 bottles in their lifetime to truly risk their health, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Winning combinations Making the Grade Piotr the Great Caught up in visions of Joanna The ethereal singer and harpist Joanna Newson comes firmly down to earth for Pete Paphides Brit Nominee 2007 Yes, you need an educashun . . . The Government wants a new songbook for our schools. Here, Times writers suggest their entries In thrall to lust, but faithful to his true love We know about Tchaikovsky's promiscuous passions and abortive marriage, but as a new BBC season highlights, there's more to his music than that, report Neil Fisher Rhino Essential Tchaikovsky — our critics decide The Fountain The Times Classical Emmanuel Krivine Mendelssohn Naïve Reviews Albums Classical Natalie Dessay Le miracle d'une volx Virgin Classics Classical Robin Blaze Songs by Henry and William Lawes Hyperion Pop The view Hats off to the Buskers 1965 The Charts Pop Clipse Hell Hath No fury Zomba/Sony BMG Radio The Wanderer finds a home The Sixties teen idol Dion has been reinvigorated by immersion in the blues, he tells Bob Stanley The Times Meet Jarvis's bezzy mates Reviews First night Dance Kilting-Kita Riverside Studios, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Taming of the Shrew Tweifth Night Old Vlc Pop Tunde Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Classical Opera/Page Wigmore Hall 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 BBC One Jimmy's Farm Diaries Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7.30pm Midsomer Murders ITV1, 8.30pm Lilies BBC One, 9pm Variations Timewatch BBC Two, 9pm Room 101 BBC Two, 10pm Breathing Lessons (TVM, 1994) Film Choice Stigmata (1999) BBC One, 11.15pm Bad News Bears (2005) Multichannel Sky Movies 2,8pm(HD, 9pm) The Paper (1994) ITV3, 10.10pm The blackboard jungle gets a soaping Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Barcelona Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4116 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Oxfam Index Surprise! Bank Governor's mind games finally succeed in scaring most borrowers Home on the Web Focus on . . Home Truths Bath In Terraced House in West London Get in Get out Get Away Out Family Home in East Anglia Away House in Gloucestershire The Rate's Progress Market Report Experts say more rises may be on the cards, say Judith Heywood and Mary Gold More Money Advice Line Richmond Lock A Tale of Two Surreys Where Newt? Walton-on-Thames, once the country's poor relation, is on the up, says Lucy Alexander British Gas Surrey Stats Frasers Property City Slickers Surge past the Football Crowd King Sturge Part-Exchange Dylan harvey Property Development Perfect Pads for City Boys Where to Spent It Anne Ashworth suggests some luxurious properties for bankers flush with bonuses Multiple Display Advertising Items Tellfordhomes Regency Revival An old asylum has finally been rescued, reports Marcus Binney Barratt The Surveyor Real Estate The Numbers . . . Student Homes Inside Track Far Pavilions Cover Story With property prices half those of Phuket, laid-back Koh Samui is now luring investors as well as backpackers, writes Lucia Adams Isle File A Caribbean Life of Ease Amanyara is a luxury investment you may never want to sell, writes Rupert Wright Play Hide and Sleek Inner Dilemma Naomi Cleaver suggests ways to make a huge new plasma TV screen less obtrusive Top Ten . . . Paints Savills The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton Overseas property tv Multiple Display Advertising Items MRI Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Work Home File Burglar-Proofing Web Watch The Times Toast Makers Go for a Quick Fix Mortgage Make over With the rise in interest rates, Natalie is keen to switch to a fixed-rate mortgage Mortgage Best Buys Property Watch A View of the Week's Home Shows Q&A Buying in America Banner Homes

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