News from 25/01/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Guy Padfield, Robert Cole, Robert Elphick, David Stuckey, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Cary Duncan, Victoria Solt Dennis, Debbie Harrison, Mark Souster, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Hugh Karseras, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, John Clarke, Jonathan Swan, JP, Ben Bradshaw, MP, Feargus O'sullivan, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Max Landsberg, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Christopher Dobson, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Will Hutton Chief Executive, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, N. Petersen, Colin Jackson, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, John Rushby-Smith, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Bruce Mein, Gerry Hayward, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Worstall, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jo Carlowe, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Hardwin Jones, Mick Hume, James Liston, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Stefan Franczuk, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Canon Erik Wilson, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, John Naish, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mary Taylor-Davies Director, Barry Hyman, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Ben Summerskill Chief Executive, Damon Wise,
ResumoIndex Snow brings travel chaos (except for sledgers) Scientists tighten security over germ terror threat New checks on stocks of 100 deadly viruses MI5 issues warning to universities and labs Compromise plan to end adoption row Gangs in schools Share plan stopped Obesity plans 'flawed' Chancellor's plea Spurs in 2-2 draw Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times 9-year-old children used by dealers to deliver hard drugs Gangs start to infiltrate schools Pupils given own drugs as reward Class trouble Pugh Terror controls full of holes, says Reid Air quality studied YouTube rival call Clarification Skydiver charged with murder after love rival fell 13,000ft to her death Victim's headcam filmed her death Parachute looked sabotaged, say police Lloyds TSB Business Police 'let down' by prison chaos as judges urged to lock up fewer criminals Officers angry at failure to build cells Wing 'unfit for humans' reopened Reid's options Scot on death row in last court appeal Cats catch bird flu Free school meals Life means life Broadway transfer £12m Chelsea flat Robins take flight Lonely farmers look for love with a message on your milk For sale: a jilted wedding Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Q. Name a form of gambling A. Call-in quizzes, rule MPs Long odds Today Tomorrow Saturday Sunday Monday A sprinkling of snow and Britain goes off the rails Thousands of rail commuters stuck Driver dies trying to help another Man Utd training is 'filmed from the air' BA cabin crews to strike after talks fail Oligarchs in Greek auction spree Broken neck tourist returns home safely Ford Government is slammed for 'dithering' on deadline to curb childhood obesity Failure to halt rise of overweight pupils Plan to weigh all children flawed Weigh it up: how Whitehall is guilty of a laughable failure 'Talking drivel' Late last night in the House of Commons, a bit of Peopl Why won't Rupert Everett be among the very starry line A spot of tactlessness from ITV, which ditched it Hyundai We do love those clever Channel 4 idents, with the skyscrapers, the pylons and all the rest. Is this, which arrived anonymously in our inbox yesterday, a new one? Gordon grins. Will he bare it? People Postscript Unexpected utterings from David Curry, Tory MP fo Nick Frost, star of the soon-to-be released Brit-com … Picture Gallery Taking a break from the Sundance Film Festival, in Utah, Gwyneth Paltrow gives pupils a performance of One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, by Dr Seuss. Her new film, The Good Night, features a star whose career is over . . . unlike hers '21/7 bomb plot leader' admits making five backpack devices Bonhams Bringing it all together Courtauld returns Nazi-looted art to family Two Old Masters go to owner's heirs Third remains as a 'sign of friendship' Toshiba Ocean Venus Iraq widow finds new love with husband's best friend Baghdad or Bust Bush's political capacity at home as well as abroad now depends on Iraq Adopt a Compromise Both sides in the debate over gay adoption must give ground Blue Wales Lonely farmers are looking for love (Delilahs need not apply) The furtive myth of Mondayitis Picture Gallery Couldn't ministers see disaster coming? Thunderer: Depressing? It certainly is - and wrong as well Suspended justice Safe flying Catholics and adoption: whose rights come first? Race reply Timesonline Common-sense traffic control Unhealthy salaries Feline facts Hot tip Ancient mariners High flyers Right problem, George. But wrong solution Odd ways to entertain an airport check-in queue (1) Comment IKEA Burns toddler died after a four-hour wait in hospital Doctors were 'too busy' to treat boy Accident 'caused blood infection' Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Anaesthetic spray gives men five times the staying power Health Millions may qualify for rebates Council tax Top adviser attacks reforms Education Royal profit for paparazzi Media Australian giants killed by bushfires, not Ice Age Finds rewrite the history of Outback Climate change not cause of death Reliance Global Call Keep your eyes on the economy, Gordon Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Tesco Catholics get time to adjust to gay rights Compromise for adoption agencies Blair rules out special exemptions Children used as experiment, says magistrate Church last resort for tough cases The end of fashion? For Posh it's just beginning Paris Fashion Week Lauraashley Northern rock Wailing at synagogue noisy but not 'a nuisance' Green Flag Humour as well as grief behind this woman's smiling mask First night Theatre Happy Days Lyttelton Theatre Carpet Right Devon salvage hunters try to give goods back Little Miss Sunshine Mother killed by freed stalker Dutch seek to buy Rembrandt Grenadiers' first black officer Ronnie Wood leads fantasy MPs condemn Blair for skipping debate on Iraq Basra 'in Iraqi control this spring' Leader's absence was 'unacceptable' Wham! Bam! Super-Ming manages it twice in one day Index Magnet America Australia President mired in rape scandal faces the end of his political life Israeli leader asks for leave of absence Woman Speaker likely to take over Diary of decline Sharp sums in the head aim to blunt impact of TV Take the test Ibis . . . but religious fears stop healthy bodies having their day in the sun Salutary salutations Putin the local boy makes £100m good for his home city St Petersburg is new site for court Boost for prestige and revenues Barratt Bath store A tale of two cities Multiple Display Advertising Items Noriega faces further jail on release Americans plan to free him early Murder sentence awaits in Panama Rise and fall of a dictator Millions in food aid 'wasted' (AP): Looted marbles recovered (AP): US fired up over new weapon (AFP): Lulu's baby is world first Sony Payments to foreign firefighters enrage Australian volunteers First the Democrats, then the public: now Bush's own party is deserting him State of the Union Iraq Senators line up to reject 'surge' plan Republican calls for troop deadline The Times Dissenters Wishful thinking of a man trying to salvage his legacy State of the Union Analysis Lukewarm welcome for drive to run more cars on corn fuel Buzzwords Paul McKenna 'Half my body was in its snout. I felt down to its eyes and poked my fingers into them' Multiple Display Advertising Items Rare view of living fossil Please don't eat our cake: it might be a day out of date Top retailers rush to apologise Self-flagellation to avoid scandal Multiple Display Advertising Items Darling blocks Royal Mail plan Bank aims high Phase Eight sold Power play Quote of the day Biotech return Business big shot Bank schism on interest rates leaves forecasters in confusion FTSE tops 6,300 to hit six-year high Increase decided on Governor's vote EU imposes record fine over cartel with secret code Opening gambit Stock markets Suspicion clouds view of future from Davos summit Emirates Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Need to know Results in brief AstraZeneca boosts its mergers squad Santaris float offers McCullagh route back Darling blocks Royal Mail share ownership scheme Minister claims plan is too costly Move seen as blow to Leighton The Times Picture Gallery The Times History for sale City Diary Now, not a word from our sponsors City Diary Northern Rock sets sights on top-three lending position Keith Satchell, departing chief executive of Friends … City Diary Bank accounts The LSE's cheap lunch is a fair cop City Diary Picture Gallery Wilson falters BA union postpones strike Pubs' cheer Jane Norman plans expansion Director deals In the know Bet of the day Music Zone Tiddler to watch Acer FishWorks departure on cards Climate change cannot be tackled by G8 members alone, says Merkel Davos World Economic Forum The World Economic Forum opened with a keynote speech calling on all countries to take responsibility for cutting greenhouse gases Business big shot Angela Merkel Economists fear backlash against globalisation Davos diary Davos World Economic Forum Ministers take their foot off the brakes and get trade talks moving It's so real, it's unreal, claim cyber engineers Yesterday in Davos In brief . . . Today's agenda Timesonline Ncc group Kaupthing spearheads purchase of Phase Eight Goldman role in $15bn bid shows US banks' private equity interest Connections O'Reilly makes revised bid for APN Macau's flourishing casinos overtake the Las Vegas Strip Chinese roots Ncc group The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Green shoots will take time to flourish RBS signs joint deal with Russian bank Airbus seeks lift (AFX): McDonald's profits BoNY advances Gaz de France puts Suez deal in hands of the electorate Countdown NatWest 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 Miners rebound as copper and nickel show true value Large caps Political lift for ethanol makers Small caps Gilts Northern Rock looks a solid bet to continue delivering big returns JD Wetherspoon SCi Entertainment Equity Prices Earthly Goods Forget scavenging, the West Country coastline offers fabulous scenery Late travel Cornwall and Devon bargains British Isles Late deals London and Edinburgh hotels, £15 a night; Rome for three nights, £290; the French Alps, £27 a night Short haul Long haul Maldives hit the top spot again as the place to be Multiple Display Advertising Items Readeroffers Asset-freezing order requires formulation of relief sought Law Report House of Lords Travelmood Lord Nolan Independent-minded law lord whose wide-ranging inquiry into the conduct of MPs ruffled feathers in the Commons Lord Nolan, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1994-98, was born on September 10,1928. He died on January 22,2007, aged 78 Weather Birthdays E. Howard Hunt Former CIA agent who dreamt of being a top spy but in the end botched the Watergate break-in E. Howard Hunt, CIA agent and political warfare operative, was born on October 9,1918. He died on January 23,2007, aged 88 Art Buchwald Lives Remembered Magnus Magnusson Toni del Renzio Ryszard Kapuscinski Writer who observed troubled regimes in Africa and America just as his native communist Poland teetered on collapse Ryszard Kapuscinski, writer, was born on March 4,1932. He died after heart surgery on January 23,2007, aged 74 Roberta Wohlstetter US foreign policy expert who wrote an enduringly relevant analysis of the failure to predict the attack on Pearl Harbor Roberta Wohlstetter, foreign policy analyst, was born on August 22,1912. She died on January 6,2007, aged 94 Blowing cold on some of our myths about snow Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 25,1951 Before its devasting eruption Mount Lamington in Papua New Guinea was not thought to be volcanic. A massive pyroclastic flow on January 21 killed between 3,000 and 4,000 people Winning Move Weather Court Circular Birthdays and Anniversaries Appointments Luncheon Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Latest wills Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Display Advertising Items Parliamentary Notices The Sunday Times The Times All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Court & Social Public Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Charity: The Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Historic … Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Murphy left smiling after favourite's surprise exit Racing Lingfield off Catterick Yesterday's results There was drama after the Weatherbys Bank North Yorkshi Huntingdon Lingfield Park Cricket Guest's future as trainer clouded by welfare case Football Warwick Racing Southwell Fontwell Park Course specialists The Times Turner aims for top after beating fear of heights Athletics Hurdler conquers mental barriers Beijing Olympic medal in sights Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Progress Report Bowls Fixtures Snooker Ice hockey Rugby union Tennis Brown prescribes defeat for rival Testing times Wheeldon scare Henin break-up Harvey's new home Ibañez takes over Renault move on Els drinks up and prepares to tackle Woods Golf Klitschko returns with a mission Boxing The Sunday Times Struggling Strauss will have to play on despite being in need of rest cure Cricket Fletcher's hands tied by lack of cover Pressure taking its toll on opener Losing touch Note to any crowing Australians: England have retained the Ashes The bout that transformed a serial poacher into unlikely gamekeeper Boxing Life after the bell In his series on former boxers, Owen Slot talks to a man holding keys to better life The Times Ashton trusts Farrell's instincts as England seek winning formula Rugby union Former league star will get nod Coach starting 'from square one' The Times RFU elite squad paves way for club peace Timesonline Poles apart — ITV's Sharpe shock for the European elite Murray marathon leaves Nadal running on empty Tennis Australian Open McFadden adds to Everton injury woe Qualifier switch Souness battles on Davies charged Richard sent to jail Seville coach makes first move in race to fill shoes of Mourinho Football The Chelsea succession Ramos promises attacking style Deschamps also a leading contender Jobs on the line Clarke is lauded as member of 'Gang of Four' Shevchenko views Wycombe victory as turning point The Times United prepare Ronaldo pay leap to counter interest from Madrid Football Spanish giants court Portuguese United to offer £100,000 a week Middlesbrough recruit Lee for free amid cutbacks Timesonline Reading to come out fighting in defence of Downes Brady wades in to end tug-of-war over Upson Football Liverpool dismiss Neill's cold climate claim The Premiership today Baptista double puts advantage in Arsenal's court Football Carling Cup semi-final, first leg Setanta Golf Walcott plays supporting role but still enjoys the last laugh Times Crossword 23,507 The Insider Mourinho exit draws closer as Chelsea look to ditch his aides Contracts being allowed to run down Clarke's 20-year bond under threat Index The Times Inside Giles Smith Rugby union Index The face Cinderella has a ball Did you see? We're all working class now The click Did you know? Virtual graves Did you hear? Two below zero Male Seated on Ledge, by Andy Warhol, one of more than 100 rarely seen works in an exhibition opening today at the Timothy Taylor Gallery in Central London Modern morals Wagon train to Baghdad Timesonline Would my cancer receive better NHS treatment in Scotland? The Times How to survive the hell of being an MP's spouse Least likely arrest of all What a turn-off Is my child inheriting my fears? Parents Jo Carlowe and her mother share a terror of confined spaces and, despite attempts not to pass on the fears, her daughter has a similar phobia. She examines whether nature or nuture or both are to blame Volkswagen Unrequited love? It dare not speak its name today The secret adoration that Libby Purves felt for several men in her youth would now be thought a little disturbing. But she believes we've lost something romantic The Times Timesonline AA The Times Sub urban worrier Sorry, no column about apologies. Snowed in Oscar, Ma'am? New Releases It's open season for poachers The Oscars trigger a frenzy of activity for Hollywood agents, desperate to catch the hottest stars. Chris Ayres reports from Los Angeles Black Book Send us victorious Led by the Queen — Ok, Helen Mirren — it's a vintage year for British Oscar nominations. James Christopher comes over all patriotic Times Online Insideout Indiana Leo and the sparklers of doom Reviews Film Edward Zwick's Blood Diamond has a serious point to make, says James Christopher, but he's wrapped it in a shoot-'em-up action movie Blood Diamond 15,143mins Venus 15,94mins Bobby 15,111mins The Lives of the Saints 15,101mins Old Joy, a low-key requiem for a dying friendship, is hard going but gently rewarding, says Wendy Ide Old Joy 15,76mins The Fountain 12A, 97mins Them 15,78mins Suburban Mayhem 15,89mins Salaam-E-Ishq N/c, 236mins Any colour, so long as it's not black Dreamgirls is a Golden Globe winner and an Oscar nominee. But, despite the odd break through, what chance do stories like these have of killing off Hollywood's antipathy to 'black' movies, asks John Clarke Synchronised swinging: below left, Anika Noni Rose, … Real-life stories begging to be filmed Five of the best Making a hit really is Rocket Science In a low-key first week at Sundance, Damon Wise finds solace in the festival's traditional strengths The Times Medusa the bunny girl Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Glenn Close's jilted lover deserved some sympathy until the pet rabbit scene turned her into a monster Fatal Attraction DVD Dinners Afterlife (1998) Sticky Rice Balls Pop Reviews First night Ben Folds Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Spamalot Palace Theatre, W1 Concert Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall Pop Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Timesonline Concert LSO/Gergiev Barbican 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 The Truth about Food Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Where's my Pension Gone? ITV1, 9pm Variations The Convention Crasher Channel 4,10pm The Liberace of Baghdad BBC Two, 11.20pm Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) Film Choice Channel 4,3.50am Intimate Strangers (2004) Multichannel BBC Four, 10pm The Jerk (1979) ITV4, 10pm Flying in the face of the plane facts Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Prague Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4121 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Oxfam Index Casinolsqjobs Inside Contact us The Times Bad bosses put pressure on staff The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week...... Bad Week What Else Happened Giving patients back their looks Profile Nigel Sapp tells Clare Dight that becoming a friend to the patient is a crucial aspect of being an ocularist Dunnhumby The Office Psychologist Staff Culls Staying cool under fire How to . . . Answer Interview Questions As more people apply for every job it's getting increasingly difficult even to get to the interview stage. Carol Lewis gets expert advice to ensure that you don't blow your chance when you do Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Over to You Personal development is a fine art Mastering your Career Introduction The Old Masters can teach us a thing or two about developing skills, says Max Landsberg Lloyds TSB How Do I Become a . . . Medical Representative? The Times Mutual respect drives the banking experience The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The UK's largest building society prides itself on the fact that more than 90 per cent of its graduate trainees since 1999 are still on the payroll. Martin Birchall reports No 99 Nationwide Just grin and bear it Working in the City Top asset managers form the City's A list. If you can cope with the pressure you'll get the pay to match, Debbie Harrison writes New Recruit to High-Flyer Adopt a Systematic Approach In the second in our ten-part digest of From New Recruit to High Flyer, Hugh Karseras looks at what it takes to deliver Deadline Buster Multiple Display Advertising Items Classy MBA move puts cashmere on to catwalk MBA Interview Taking an MBA to fill in the gaps in his business education led retailer Alex Frisenberg to consider other possibilities and launch his own business. Steve Coomber reports Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . MBA Choices Test Yourself . . . 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