News from 23/01/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Martin Cassini, Aidan Magee, Lord Bruce-Lockhart, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Gellert General Practitioner, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Stan Smith, Amanda Ursell, James Harding, Duleep Allirajah, Linda Tsang, Sandra Arthur, David Rose, Nigel Clarke, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Hew Mathewson, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Robert Sandall, Ian O'donnell, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Stephen S. Roach, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Lester May, Keith Smy Chief Superintendent, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Jill Janney, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Dr Ceri Parssons, Gary Jacob, Edmund Jones, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, Hemant Patel, T. J. R. Wood, Neil Minor, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Marc Aspland Chief Sports Photographer, Richard Lloyd Parry, Claire Sanders, Sholto Byrnes, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Andre Segovia, Laura Gascoigne, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Tony Baker, Neil Harman, James Harding Business Editor, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Keith Smy, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Angus Logan, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Henry Will, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Mick Hume, Dr Anna Van Der Gaag, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Rod Brangwyn, Clendon Daukes, Stewart Tendler, Rosie Varley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Gerard Baker US Editor, John Goodbody, Alex Aldridge, James Doran, Adrian Mason, Michele Kirsch, Jonathan Perks, managing director, Ian Cope, director of census, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Tony Adams, Alan Lee, Agnieszka Magdziak-Miszewska, Phil Knott, Hugh Starkey, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Michael Heenan, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Elizabeth Franklin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Kenneth Herman, James Lewis, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Camilla Seaward, Jennifer Veitch, Nicola Copping, Alan Charles, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Professor Sir Graeme Catto, Christopher Irvine, Steve Hawkes Industry Reporter,
ResumoIndex Rolling up for the great Devon free-for-all Cut-price justice fails crime victims, say JPs Letter to Blair claims courts are in meltdown Magistrates condemn drive to save money Courts switch to cheaper punishments Struck-off EU doctors 'working in Britain' Troops on standby Drug problems known Law Death tax burden Murray loses in style Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Today's weather The Times 600 more troops set to bolster frontline Afghanistan forces Reinforcements to replace Marines Infantry regiment is put on stand-by Pugh Judges reject rape law reform plans 'Respect' funding Olympics shortfall Civil Service strike Vitamins trial Miscellany Big Brother put on probation Channel 4 chief orders inquiry Executives may carry any blame Academics in a state over Will Hutton 'race-row' Who's who in the C4 house Great Rail Journeys Police collusion with loyalist killers went up to senior ranks No officers will face prosecution Demands for Reid adviser to resign Bad numbers Second calf born from cloned cow New leader for PUP Sabotage charges Turner appeal Crushed-car ticket Small dog bit ankle Passengers queue to pay their fares, then join the revolution Ebookers How to hold a very British protest Dawn breaks, and the treasure hunters emerge with their haul Shipwreck 50 motorcycles wheeled off beach Open containers spark salvage rush The law on salvage Birds hit by oil as pumping is delayed Rogue foreign doctors 'exploiting loophole to find jobs in Britain' Dolce & Gabbana GP pay rises still mean good value, say Tories Back to work Catholics refuse to accept gay adoption law Cardinal writes to entire Cabinet Blair and Kelly 'support Church' Tesco BT Bringing it all together Talk Talk Picture Gallery Richard Hammond (of Top Gear car-crash fame) Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Lammy takes a funny turn People Halfords Country music star Keith Urban has publicly thanked … Not a good day yesterday for Nadine Dorries, the Tory Spotted among other fans at Pudstock (a one-day rock Postscript Hello! magazine's "most attractive man and woman 2006" Ten million families to be hit with death tax Threshold affects 41 per cent of homes Heirs forced to sell up to pay bill Inside Track Three penalty points for drivers on mobiles 10-minute test helps tell if your child is dyslexic Problems with words Renault Megane Problems with words Law and War True justice may be unobtainable in Northern Ireland — truth is not Flotsam and Jetsam Devon's beaches are in the grip of a feeding frenzy Balkan Endgame Democracy in Serbia may stumble over Kosovo Ah, a nice, clean nuclear strike Picture Gallery Call me a woopie and I'll whop you Libby Purves Why I'm a person, not a marketing acronym Thunderer: Yes, yawn at CBB. But wake up to the reaction Health 'tourism' Holocaust facts Honours should not be the toy of grubby politicians Fear and Lothian Infomercials Timesonline Value for money in the NHS Reality racism Lost at sea How do we do? Standing room Early birds Sloane Whinger The NHS safe in Cameron's hands? Not likely I like traffic lights, but only when they're dismantled Martin Cassini on a radical way to free up the roads BA strike looms over 'free sick days' Airline is accused of using dirty tricks Action now looks increasingly likely Multiple Display Advertising Items Grounded Bats in the boilerhouse keep a bishop from his dominion Move is delayed by wildlife laws Rare species to get own 'bat run' RIAS Animal rights Dell Police wrong to remove protest Ready to move mountains Soldier cleared of bodily harm Collector signs up to make £1m Challenge churchill Boy, 15, thought drowned after being swept into swollen river Male jab to reduce cervical cancer Vaccinate both sexes, say experts Thousands of lives could be saved Green Flag Cooperative Insurance Aspect Property Group Next flu virus could beat antiviral drugs Antidepressants linked to fractures Stem cells could treat diabetes Forced quarantine urged for killer TB Dior evokes memories of a geisha House celebrates 60th anniversary Galliano takes his bow as Pinkerton Aer Lingus Surly staff put M&s at bottom of high street Out of 10 . . . Why they have to keep shifting the boundaries Hp Average size of electorate per seat More than Witness was unwitting helper with 21/7 purchase He tells of shock at CCTV footage Tearful bride said: how could he do it? Dfs Cannabis offenders face 'three strikes' rule Shiny, stylish, spiteful and ultimately hollow at heart First night Theatre The Vortex Royal Exchange, Manchester HSBC Eggcredit First 'biplane' took off 125m years ago Castle Cover Wright moves Warning: reduced credibility owing to fog of war Lloyds TSB Insurance Timesonline Chappell India France The way of violence Baader-Meinhof mercy plea revives German split over student terrorism Gang killer seeks parole after 24 years 1970s attacks still haunt country Pig farmer admitted killing 49 women, say prosecutors Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Capsule's return a giant leap for India Diet claims 'faked' (Reuters): TV journalist killed (AP): T-shirt protest (AP): Tartar rally for land (AP): Hair of the dog (Reuters): Ring the changes Menopause at 30 for millions in poverty Doctors identify malnutrition link Problem greater in rural areas Multiple Display Advertising Items Left untreated, the risk of bone and heart disease increases Southern charmer smoothes way for first-round upsets Multiple Display Advertising Items President comes to Capitol Hill with conciliation in mind Ibis Accor hotels Word of advice Libby trial searches for justice . . . and jurors Market blasts kill 88 as first 'troop surge' units deploy in city Sunni extremists blamed for attack Terror crackdown to be 'even-handed' Multiple Display Advertising Items Bomb might have been revenge attack Emperor of haute cuisine gets a taste for fast food The Times UN braced for clash with Russia on Kosovo Three line up for iSoft NHS sale Citigroup denial New York threat Russian oil blow Quote of the day Winton plans IPO Business big shot Eli Lilly was concerned by Zyprexa side-effects from 1998 Concerns revealed in internal papers $4bn treatment linked to diabetes Valuable market Barclays declare 5% holding in InterContinental Hotels Group Truth to tell Stock markets Do not take NY's transference for granted Blunt stake Picture Gallery BA must put passengers first Commodities ECU Currencies Timesonline Need to know Results in brief Auction of iSoft nearing conclusion Firm to sell for about £200 million FSA inquiry into scandal continues Lower tax bill helps to lift Pearson Hard knocks Times Tickets David Buik at Cantor Index, who is running a book City Diary Picture Gallery The Times I was chatting over the weekend to a person who is … City Diary Weatherman needed to talk hot air City Diary I catch up with Ed Warner, former boss of Old Mutual, … City Diary Hundreds of jobs to go but Pfizer's UK sites escape closure Pfizzing profits Not much use but rather ornamental Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Winton taking a look at LSE for fund IPO A single-manager, single-strategy first Euronext also being considered Labour to resurrect website for complaints on red tape Asda urges watchdog to ease planning restrictions Acer Chávez refuses to pay market rate for seized US company The Times Telefónica set to sell Endemol Tata to stall new offer for Corus (AFX): BAE contracts IG Group to expand Citigroup purchase Metals at records Rethink on India (Bloomberg): China Reinsurance New York may lose 'finance capital' status Red tape is strangling business Immigration controls limiting Misys What's wanted Krawcheck's move backwards is not demotion, says bank Barclays Roll call Business big shot Sallie Krawcheck Cantillon to close two sluggish funds Gap chief's departure fuels sale speculation West left in the cold in Arctic oil boom State companies get monopoly rights Region has huge untapped reserves Kremlin turns back to Pravda as state voice in modern world Paper chase Alliance Leicester Commercial Bank Pendulum swings towards new era of localisation Battle between capital and labour is at a turning point in the big economies, writes Stephen S. Roach The Times Falling oil prices fuel debate on a tax rise 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 Aegis gets a brief boost as vintage bid story returns Large caps Galleon sources sink Sir Elton talk Small caps Gilts Wolseley just keeps on building, despite weak housing market in US IG Group Pearson Equity Prices BIE The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Chess Weather Eye Abbé Pierre French priest who established the Emmaus movement and campaigned tirelessly to provide housing for the poor Abbé Pierre (Henri Drouès), champion on August 5,1912. He died on January 22,2007, aged 94 Denny Doherty Singer with the Mamas and the Papas whose laid-back style exemplified the 1960s Californian dream Denny Doherty, singer, was born on November 29,1940. He died as a result of a reptured abdominal aortic aneurysm on January 19,2007, aged 66 Hrant Dink Turkish-Armenian journalist who sought to bring about reconciliation between his two communities Hrant (Firat) Dink, journalist, was born on September 15,1954. He was shot dead on January 19,2007, aged 52 Gracie Cole Successful and sought-after brass band trumpeter Gracie Cole, trumpeter, was born on September 8,1924. She died on December 28,2006, aged 82 Major-General A. J. Trythall Energtic and productive educationist and publisher Major-General A. J. Trythall, CB, Director of Army Education, 198084, was born on March 30,1927. He died of cancer on December 2,2006, aged 79 Company can disclose its own information Law Report Chancery Division Limitation period does not apply Chancery Division Judge should have quiet reflection Court of Appeal Correction Luncheon Service appointments Anniversaries Church news Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services Dinner Births Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Parliamentary Notices Times Online Birthdays Legal Notices Why our clocks are out of step with the sunrise Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 23,1935 The Times reports how a London Borough and a cooker manufacturer joined forces to foster a thirst for electricity and a love of domestic appliances Winning Move Weather Winston waits for critical judgment Racing Williams lands blows with an impressive precision GQ Magazine Boxing Tennis Our Vic out to bolster Pipe's Gold Cup claims Sedgefield Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's results Inside out Southwell Course specialists Wolverhampton Convincing Lewis puts strong case for county experience Cricket Commonwealth Bank Series Seamer defends domestic standards Australia among those to benefit Football Results American football Basketball Bowls Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Rackets Tennis The Times O'Sullivan tips Ding to win multiple world titles Snooker The punches have stopped, but the hard knocks keep coming Life after the bell In the first of a four-part series on former boxers, Owen Slot discovers the difficulties of retirement Tomorrow Blessed with a photographic memory Manning finally gets over Patriots jinx to reach Super Bowl American football Schofield renews plan to take place among Lions Rugby league Britons show promise Youth Olympics Nadal refuses to buckle in ultimate test of skill and endurance Tennis Australian Open Spaniard outlasts Scot in five-set epic Failure to take break points costly Quiet Russian continues to advance with minimum of fuss Bananas split opinions while Muzza fails to tic the same boxes as fastidious Rafa Sport on television The Times Brennan's career in the balance as attack on fan sparks investigation Rugby union Toulouse stand by former Ireland star Statement made to French police Wilkinson targets Leicester for latest return Wales squad Mobile phones are banned at Open Doping crackdown Falkner on track Turkey meeting cut Silver lining Silence over Shoaib Pereiro cleared Tottenham to get Rocha in £3.2m deal with Benfica Football Hayles strike deepens the gloom for Coventry The Premiership today Tottenham await new Uefa Cup foes Football Johnson boost Timesonline Gillespie wants out Beckham must stay Easter revels in belated chance to rub shoulders with the elite Carling Cup Semi-final, second leg: Chelsea (1) v Wycombe Wanderers (1) Words of advice for Shevchenko Wycombe expect boisterous support Hurst v Easter Teams Misfit striker gets another shot at proving his worth Television Sky Sports 1,7.30pm (kick-off 7.45pm) The Times Roeder tested again by new Given injury Late goals put United's stamina under the microscope Football Wenger spotted potential weakness We will learn, says bold Ferguson The battle for honours O'Neill's revolution gathers momentum after hectic trading Football Liverpool interest second bidder Times Crossword 23,505 The Insider Tessa Jowell, the Olympics Minister, may prefer Ricky Hatton's victory party after his points win over Murray beaten but unbowed, a champion in the making The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Football Rugby union Index The face It's who you know Did you see? Peter's friends The click Did you know? The friendship detox Did you hear? He's back, by Zeus Picture Gallery Modern morals This is a hold-up Hugging a total stranger in public satisfies a deep human need, say the psychologists, but it just isn't British. Or is it? Francesca Steele and Will Pavia took to the streets to put it to the test The language of hugging How to give good hug 'i hug a mass of teenagers, and their teacher' Voices in your head? You may not be crazy Four per cent of people in the UK are said to hear voices. A new trial could help them, reports Michele Kirsch The Times Born to run: are our talents really in the stars? Is half a classic abridged too far? The fat controllers The Times Why Grey matters: it's the antidote to ER The Andrew Billen Interview Grey's Anatomy has won 21 million US viewers and a Golden Globe. Its writer explains how she did it Spice up your life for a healing glow Nutrition Salicylic acid-rich foods such as curry may reduce the risk of colon cancer. Amanda Ursell examines the health benefits contained in everyday spices Can a few beers really stop you gaining weight? Food matters Joined at the hip Among God's creatures, two, the dog and the guitar, have taken all the sizes and all the shapes, in order not be separated from the man Andre Segovia As a new exhibition opens on the history and influence of the guitar, Shot to Byrnes salutes the special bond between a man and his axe The Kit Is it worth investing in the latest smartphones? The cheap date Dress code 77 million reasons to love Brian Eno The Roxy Music star is about to light up Britain. To get the most from his work, know your maths, urges Rachel Campbell-Johnston Gender Agenda First Night Oh you pretty things Sometimes it's hard to be a woman Do we need a women-only art prize? The work of its first winner, Margaret Salmon, is justification alone, argues Laura Gascoigne Pop Joanna Newsom Barbian Timesonline Reviews First night Pop Dear Mr Fantasy Roundhouse, NW1 Dance Henri Oguike Laban, SEB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera The Marriage of Figaro Coliseum Hysteria Mime Festival Purcell Room Tv & radio The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Answers from Back Page Sport BBC One Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Five Days BBC One, 9pm Variations You Don't Know You're Born ITV1, 9pm £50 Says You'll Watch this Channel 4,11.05pm Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,1.35pm The American President (1995) BBC One, 11.35pm Full Frontal (2002) BBC Two, midnight Rare gem found in the daytime dross Yesterday's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Prague Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4119 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Senior Living Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories The Way They were Other Views Sector finds a way to go it alone on funding Issue of the Week Private Finance The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Why some doctors are rubbish Health Other Stories Weliked NHS beats fraudsters Dim view of care providers Phase out simplistic phrases Social Care Agencies' job-hunting is a failure Disability Grudge Alert Receiving you loud and clear Interview John Low, the chief executive of RNID, tells Sarah Campbell that a government target hides the reality of long waits for hearing aids for deaf and hard-of-hearing people Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Academies exclude more pupils Education Acevo Fines don't stop truants Vocational blight is a myth Young are in no hurry to serve Councils Authorities urged to up the ante Councils Web Watch Place to float new solutions Transport Salaries just don't cut it Charities Hero . . . Clarity sought on land deals Regeneration . . . And Villain Foreign Ways Legislation Update 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 Soli Contractor: Over to you . . . What Worked Forus About Time Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortimer: ASBOs, Reid and handing away our civil rights Rumpole's alter ego tells Jon Robins why he is so furious about criminal justice policies Can Kate win a fight with the paparazzi? The Times Law Section Would-be citizen prosecutors may be priced out of court James Lewis, QC, looks at the single judgment that has left aggrieved people facing huge risks if they decide to exercise their given right to seek justice The verdict: 12 good men and true can understand a fraud trial Frances Gibb reports on the unprecedented research into the workings of the jury on the Jubilee Line case Why members of the jury appreciate a nice cup of tea Rose-tinted view on the work of public defenders A report on the salaried defence service pilot scheme is not quite as positive as the press release suggests, says Fiona Bawdon Will managers ever accept blame? What sort of lessons will managements take from the Baker report into BP's US fire, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Ben Rose In the City Service is not what it seems Trading places@thetimes. co. uk Lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk A plum job if you can get it Queen's Counsel Come on, take a side: it's nerds v the Luddites Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Tinker, tailor, barrister, solicitor? What to Be and where to Go The choice used to be stark between the branches of the law, but the boundaries are now blurred. Edward Fennell reports All the fun of the recruitment fair The College of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Move along now, please Training Routes Changes in police training are bringing the force into the 21st century and into closer contact with lawyers, says Claire Sanders Don't give up the Saturday job . . . Firms cannot afford to take on trainees but will go out of business if they don't. Jon Robins reports Are there too many LPCs to choose from? Shearman & Sterling LLP Primetime drama — the verdict on TV lawyers Facts and Fictions Viewers love crusaders, schedulers hate moral ambivalence — Jon Robins examines legal fictions Whatever you think law is, that's what it's not .. … Ten Momentous Acts Legislation has an immeasurable impact on society, and on how the legal system works. Here are ten Acts of exceptional importance Interviews? Perhaps tenth time lucky . . . Finding a Pupillage Nine sets of chambers have invited Alex Aldridge along to meet them Topmba Advice from More Successful Pupils Multiple Display Advertising Items In demand north and south of the Border Maximise Mobility Multiple Display Advertising Items The 'third way'— or how to earn as you learn the law Learning Options You don't have to go to university to become a lawyer — Adrian Mason charts the legal executive route What'll larn 'em: flesh and blood or screen and chip? 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