News from 26/01/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Gerald Stonehill, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Pauline Jansen, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Willie Walsh, David Rose, Caroline Brannigan, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, David Parfitt, The Rev Canon Nerissa Jones Chair of Trustees, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, John Spencer, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Patrick Palmer, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Sue Sturges, Elizabeth Colman, Crispin Shorter, Denis Christian, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Tony Snow, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Miller, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, The Rev Richard Jenkins Director, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Dr Nicholas Riall, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Ian Currie, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Georgie Snow, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Davis, Sean O'Neill, Michael Porter, Benjamin Zephaniah, Stuart Eves, Nigel Hawkes, Joseph Rozewicz, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Jarek Dylong, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, David Gilliver, Peter Dixon, Colin Davidson, Stewart Tendler, Matthew Knowles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Chris Sanders, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, A. D. Harvey, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Jeffrey Lent, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Ian Stewart, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Steve Hawkes Industry Reporter, Jayne Dowle, Trevor Phillips,
ResumoThe Times Index 'Underclass' of drivers costs lives and millions 1 in 15 dodging road tax and speeding fines Culprits 10 times more likely to be drink-drivers Road toll Child porn user spared jail after Reid message BA in last-ditch talks Virgin buys biotech Loans inquiry delay Ghost brides Formula One crash Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's Weather The Times Loans-for-peerages inquiry expected to drag on into March Evidence review to delay outcome Issue is clouding Labour leadership Killer drivers may walk free Pugh Litvinenko inquiry is still 'on-going' Trident 'deterrent' Housing move Second murder 15 minutes of fun Hollywood stars ruining our theatre, says Ayckbourn Exciting young actors are ignored Worst offenders 'lack basic skills' Sandals Misses Kindly leave the stage Hits First night BA cancels thousands of flights as cabin crew vote to strike Last-ditch talks to avert disruption Losses may reach £15 million a day Help Bosses' divide and rule policy fuels rumours of union split Lost pay and perks tarnish 'golden runway' He stole a car, fled police and sneaked on a plane. He's 9. His mum is proud of him Bobby The Times Public fear of violent crime fed by rise in robberies with guns Crime and punishment Armed robbers turn to soft targets Tories blame 'failing' drugs policy It's not my fault, it's Brazil's - so shut up or I'll nut you Child porn user spared jail after Reid's message Accused held at his alleged victim's workplace Blood Diamond Doctors hope to switch off brain's craving for tobacco Stroke victims lose urge to smoke Study opens new avenue of research Specialist units are key to saving stroke victims Under one flag Proportion of Britons who feel British Pupils to learn the best of British Ministers rush to back Brown's values Classes taught on national identity Homebase Ford Passenger rushed to help a stunned Tube 'bomber' 'Device blew man into the ceiling' Woman thought he had been shot New radio system 'may not protect passengers' Currys Nestle Philip Pullman has been awarded the freedom of the … O2 Jack and the flagpole People "Talking on a mobile phone while driving affects your … Young Stalin, Simon Sebag Montefiore's follow-up to … Keen readers will remember that in November People … Pity poor Katie Holmes There is growing concern in the House of Commons that … Postscript John Humphrys, the Today presenter, tells Press Gazette What is Charles Kennedy up to these days? "His memoirs Dfs Growing up near motorways harms lungs Children not able to breathe as deeply Results can cause asthma or bronchitis Cycling can also take your breath away Dreamgirls School Britannia The latest recommendations will not help to establish a national identity Catch Him if You Can The runaway boy is recycling one of the oldest centrifugal myths in the world Air Sick The threatened BA strike is a defining moment for both sides Devon's dignity in need of salvage Picture Gallery The pixel, the painting and Brown's pocket How to make my child feel like a black sheep America beware Invisible risk Adoption: the welfare of the child must come first Long live Bafta Timesonline Supermarket sweep brings profit and loss Hug and humbug Pot shot Play school Hell's kitchen The vaulting ambition of America's Lady MacBeth Down Westminster corridors the poison is flowing Seat Hundreds on QE2 hit by stomach bug Outbreaks rarely so big, officials say Passengers are confined to cabins Beat the virus Halfords Mitsubishi Grandis Passengers abandoned as train crew jump in a taxi Nightmare journeys The Times Girl died after teasing over fits Protest over photocopied pupil Best leaves his son a watch My goodness, red Guinness Boots Nazi war prisoner wants tribute at Scottish camp Another big blunder by Big Brother Votes scrapped after caption error TV boss wanted to spice up 'dull' series Tiscali TV quizzes 'tricking' viewers to pull in cash Revival shows modern plays how to handle the fame game First night Theatre The Seagull Royal Court The Fountain The Times Singapore Airlines Insurance cost to rise as NHS chases work-injury payments Big pubs to pay twice as much for their licences Mother unlawfully killed at museum Transporter chase Online grooming Degree in harmony Defeat for Derry Cruel hutch death Hive of discontent Promising dip into couture's shallower end Paris Fashion Week Super-skinny models slip through catwalk ban You will get authority back only when you name the day, Blair is told Ministers suggest after May elections Gay adoption row exposes weakness Being right is not enough for yesterday's man Muslims defend Catholic stance in gay row From high-flying luxury in Mayfair and Majorca to scrubbing the prison lavatory The prince and his former lawyers all lose out in court Woman kept daughter's body for 4 months Family hoped for a Lourdes miracle Police say mother is religious mystic Vauxhall Möben The Times Alliance Leicester Britain gets ready to pay up for pleasure of PlayStation 3 Pdsa Lebanon America Ghost brides are murdered to give dead bachelors a wife in the afterlife Gang preyed on rural superstition Undertaker was link with families Fatal attraction 800 held in crackdown on sex-slave gangsters Multiple Display Advertising Items Slush-fund VW chief sentenced Calls for Sarkozy's head over spying row Secret police file on adviser to Royal Candidate denies gutter campaign Creased sheets betrayed officer's presidential nap The Last King of Scotland The spying controversy provoked an extraordinary alterc Comet Students die as political clash flares into rioting (Reuters): Aid pledged (Reuters): Gazans critical after roadside explosion (AP): Factory fined (Reuters): Marsh birds return (AFP): Nuclear promise (AFP): Uranium sale foiled (AP): Poisoning trial (AFP): Winning tip Karzai rejects US demand to spray opium crop this year President refuses to use chemicals Fields beaten down with sticks Multiple Display Advertising Items Saying no to the drug North Korea 'trying £30m insurance scam' Lloyd's says claims are fraud Syndicate accused of dodging payment Multiple Display Advertising Items Order to 'purify' the internet (Reuters): Young urged to value tradition Katsav takes leave of absence Bear necessities for survival Sterling House (Reuters): Clicking tribesmen seek return to ancestral lands in game park Race murder suspect on trial 40 years after crime The Times The long wait for justice (AFP): Pope's meeting with Vietnamese leader (AP): 18 years for soldier (AFP): Black boxes found (AFP): Iran space launch Self-service Clinton loses her star billing as the big names of Hollywood switch to Obama They huff and puff but don't want to blow the house down Pennies from heaven Poms whinge so hard that beer ad is pulled Brewery publicity considered hostile Expatriates win case against racism Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Stem-cell storage firm takes Branson into biotech sector Latest move into new technologies Umbilical blood stored for future use Microsoft suffers 28% profit drop GM restatement Dow plunges L&G growth Quote of the day Baugur decision Business big shot American heartland drives home the losses at Ford Playing the blues Stock markets Having it so good leaves Davos crowd in cold sweat While BA and the T&G resumed their ill-temp Lord Browne's absence is keenly felt in the Alps. Not … Picture Gallery Commodities Ncc Currencies Need to know The Sunday Times Results in brief Norris could be extradited in two months Appeal fails in Crucible case House of Lords is last resort Countrywide investor opposes sale again Legal battle SFO takes keen interest in ruling by High Court The Times Picture Gallery Yeomen experience French evolution City Diary The Times From Ashok Kumar, Labour MP for Middlesbrough Sou City Diary Entrepreneur's literary undertaking City Dairy Call Standard Life's Edinburgh HQ and ask for Tre City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch The Times Daddy dearest City Diary Picture Gallery EMI to merge Capitol and Virgin labels Apology by Standard Life boss Monsoon hit by festive woes Asda bonuses Fashion statement by Gap LSE shares slip Banking & Finance Acer Let's try talk and spare passengers a strike The customer would be the real victim of a looming stoppage by cabin crew of British Airways, says Willie Walsh, chief executive The Sunday Times European ruling on pensions cheers UK firms Falling short Media Planet Blackstone raises the stakes in battle for Equity Office Multiplex shares reach for the sky as group announces bid approach Eos Airlines Davos diary Davos World Economic Forum Multiple Display Advertising Items War on terror must be tough in defending rights, says Cameron The lack of vision that has left Iraq torn apart Business big shot Michael Chertoff Lack of space may force world wide web to implode Peres pushes for peace via economic expansion Davos World Economic Forum Plan for Middle East economic zone Appeal for help from companies Yesterday in Davos In brief… Today's agenda Timesonline The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Vodafone British funds Yet more ill-advised remarks on Big Brother Mobile phone firms send shock waves through music giants Record companies lose market share Artists benefit from e-commerce 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 ICI shares dip as Organon float blurs takeover picture Large caps Architect's lofty designs fall down Small caps Gilts With a wave of the umbrella, booming L&g goes singing in the rain Autonomy Marston's Equity Prices Cherries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Toyota puts the accent on insider knowledge with Auris Motoring Notre Dame the design inspiration Handling not in class of some rivals Puppets pull all the right strings as Corsa selling point Specification New C-Class noses in front Scout on parade Roles to play On sale now Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Group 20 Q&A Russell Chamberlin Self-taught author who left his job as a leather dresser in Norwich and went on to write more than 40 books Russell Chamberlin, author, was born on May 25,1926. He died on December 8,2006, aged 80 Weather Eye Richard Ollard Register Editor and author who published the novels of Patrick O'Brian and wrote books on the Civil War, Pepys and naval history Richard Ollard, author and editor, was born on November 9,1923. He died on January 21,2007, aged 83 Alan Sievewright Exuberant producer who strove to bring opera to a wide audience Alan Sievewright, opera impresario, was born on May 12,1934. He died from organ failure after a lengthy illness on January 23,2007, aged 72 Les Henry Harmonica player and comedian who contributed 'Cedric' to the Three Monarch's successful postwar variety act Les Henry (Cedric Monarch), musician and comedian, was born on October 20,1920. He died on January 12,2007, aged 86 Werner Hollweg Versatile German tenor who found success in both opera and Lieder Werner Hollweg, opera singer, was born on September 13,1936. He died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis on January 1,2007, aged 70 Questions Answered Francophobic pubs, pirates and potties Immigration appeal rules unlawful Law Report Court of Appeal Claimant's perception of his injury is irrelevant to time limits Court of Appeal Damages for misuse of internet Chancery Division Court Circular Memorial Service Service appointments Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Timesonline To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Lecture Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Announcements Gents Omega Wanted Company Notices Legal Notices Proclamation Requiring the Appearance of a Person Accus Constant summer time could slow the meltdown Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 26,1850 Street accidents involving animals - usually bolting horses - provided a great deal of Times copy throughout the 19th century. It was, of course, particularly regrettable when a lady was involved Winning Move Weather Celestial Wave offers Maguire chance to change Festival luck Racing Warwick Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Fontwell Park Tennis Southwell Motor racing Hereford Racing Course specialists Carling Godolphin have confirmed that Discreet Cat will take … Carnoustie may have to do without No 1 drawcard Golf Setanta Golf Composed Goosen breezes into lead Laver moved to pile praise on the might of Federer Tennis Australian Open Roddick blown away in 83 minutes Timing of Swiss is awesome and brutal Basketball Results Bowls Football Fixtures Rugby union Golf Other sport Ice hockey Netball Rackets Tennis Anderson forced to take break Cricket Commonwealth Bank Series Morrison prepares to stage comeback that would challenge the plot of Rocky Boxing Life after the bell Former heavyweight tells Owen Slot that his planned return is no idle talk, but a quest for vindication after 11 years of hurt Wilkinson in line for new bid to regain England spot Rugby union Newcastle offer hope of salvation Flood and Ellis tipped to start Times Online Guinness The spirit that lies at heart of game worth fighting for Circuit training with a difference Motor racing Land Rover White closes in on China Open place Cruel end for Jones Cullen going home Champion through Kerrs in contention Ceiling falls in after Mourinho picks on the wrong guy in power struggle Redknapp laughs off flying spies who slipped under United's radar Football The Times The prime suspects Tottenham lead chase as Southampton free up Bale City prepare for fight after England approach Pearce Football Brooking seeks to fill under-21 post Club concerned by added workload The Sunday Times Coppell sees red over FA charges Drogba launches attack on Mourinho's enemies within Football Roeder determined to avoid transfer follies The Premiership today Fàbregas leads way as Arsenal youth take centre stage Football Kids good enough to win Carling Cup Baptista close to Premiership place Cancer Research UK Who needs Henry? How Wenger can cash in and still win in Europe The evidence Key results Projected Premiership table Tottenham in dark as Feyenoord appeal against expulsion Football Elite clubs fear Platini's shake-up Call for Pearce Times Crossword 23,508 The Insider Britain's boy racer escapes from wreckage of 185mph test crash The Times Timesonline Inside Index The face Tireless seeker of perfection Did you see? Sing when you're winning The click Did you know? Adoption: why children will suffer Did you hear? Foetal attraction Vladimir Malakhov, principal dancer with the Staatsballett in Berlin, rehearses at the Deutsche Oper opera house for a gala performance on Sunday to mark his 20 years in ballet Modern morals Shoots, eats, leaves Shooting game has replaced gardening as the preferred leisure activity for businessmen. Andrew Billen tries it for a day in the killing fields of Suffolk What it costs to go a-hunting Argot of the shooting party Go with the floe Still searching for that freezing, wintry holiday? Francesca Steele dips her toe in the icy waters of Michael Palin's polar adventures The Times The Times Let there be low-energy light during Lent Vixen upsets foxy London ladies Not so secret squirrel Hair with Hari Answers your style questions Lucia van der Post Luxury with Lucia Don't let the moths nibble away at your cashmere The Times Try these savoury delights from the shores of the Med Lindsey Bareham Greek lamb and tomato casserole with fennel Duck and green olive tagine with spinach couscous Splishme Squid paella with chorizo, prawns and spinach Keep taking the statins Health The Times Winter warmers In Body & Soul tomorrow Bowie, Bolan, Lennon and Me By Public Demand One last, sad note to break the silence At the end of her life, was Maria Callas still passionately in love with her ex-husband? Neil Fisher reports The Fountain Timesonline A legend out of his own time Awards have been heaped on the American composer John Adams. But, Dominic Maxwell learns, he won't be alive when he's famous The man who sold the world He is the Brooklyn boy who lived the ultimate rock'n'roll fairytale. Producer Tony Visconti talks to Stephen Dalton about Bowie and Bolan, and we publish extracts from his autobiography The Times Classical Bernarda Fink Brahms Lieder Harmonia Mundi Pop Norah Jones Not Too Late Blue Note The Charts Pop Klaxons Myths of the Near Future Polydor Radio Educating Archie A whole new world is opening up for the South Bank Show award winners, says Pete Paphides Times online Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Reviews First night The Receipt Lyric, Hammersmith Concert The Triumph of Time Symphony Hall, Birmingham Pop The Plastic People of the Universe Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Richard III Courtyard, Stratford Tv&radio The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Live International Cricket Choice Sky Sports 1,3am/ Sky Sports Xtra, 8am Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Lilies BBC One, 9pm Variations Timewatch: Hadrian's Wall BBC Two, 9pm Ugly Betty Channel 4,9.30pm The Rainmaker (1997) Film Choice BBC One, 11.15pm Hannie Caulder (1971) MultiChannel ITV4, 9.30pm Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) ITV3, 10.10pm Spaced out with the Skins generation Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Prague Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4122 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture Index Remember the Eighties? Well the gap between prices in the North and South is here again Opening Bids Interest Soars over Smallest Flat on the Market Focus on . . . York Average property prices £000s In Cobbled Mews in Earls Court Get in Get out Get Away SW5: a modernised mews house with garage, patio and first-floor terrace Out Georgian Rectory in Rutland Little Casterton: country home next to village church and cricket ground Away Castle in Cumbria Carlisle: the chapel wing of Edmund Castle, set in ten acres of woodland Height of Romance Where to Spend It Thorpe Hall, once sold for £1, is up for grabs again, says Marcus Binney Pass Notes Top Ten … Diy Off plan The Budget Makeover Changing Places Colin an Justin worked low-cost magic on a rundown estate, says Lucy Alexander Colin & Justin's Tips Chic and Cheerful Insidetrack Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Discovery Dock West Follow the Pilgrims Abroad Outlook Lucy Alexander finds rewards in a miraculous corner of France Explo're Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkley Homes Full of Market Value Down my Street Walthamstow High Street is the next stop in our new series. David Gilliver reports Fact File Points of View You Can Share Cover Story Superb coastlines and a lively town ensure year-round letting, says Caroline Brannigan Letting Do's Letting Don'ts Let by Royal Appointment Jayne Dowle offers tips to Prince Charles if he wants to take up the holiday business Home Comforts Gilt-Edged Guernsey Where next? Getting away from Gordon Brown's taxes is just one of the advantages, says Mary Gold British Gas Taxhavens Overseas property tv The Brown Supremacy Where next? The Chancellor's constituency is hoping to achieve greatness, writes Norman Miller Townfile Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MRI Regnum Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Homework Home File Replacing a Worktop Web Watch The Times Light Work On my Own Initiative Home File A change in her working life and a possible income drop has forced Juliet to rethink How Mortgages for Freelances Compare Property Watch A View of the Week's Home Shows Brief Encounter Flood Damage Bewley
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