News from 29/01/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Clifford Longley, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Saba Douglas-Hamilton Wildlife documentary presenter, Peter Lansley, Philip Levine, Mark Souster, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Sharp, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Henry Kennedy, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Alex Griffiths, Lord Howarth of Newport, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jack Beeston, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Muriel Noton, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Hugh McManners survival expert, ex-commando and TV presenter, Stanley Brodie Qc, Phil Craigie, Oliver Loughnan, Anatole Kaletsky, Ron Lewis, Martin Symington, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Derwent May, Danny Kelly, Simon Tait, Tim Moore, William Long, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Tony Rees, Jane Wheatley, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Hassan al-Jarrah, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Brown Managing Director, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Sarah Delaney, Kaveh Solhekol, Gareth Roberts, Chris Campling, Oliver James, Patrick Hosking, Vernon Scarborough, Richard Owen, Erin O'Connor, Ken Hames, Jon West, Caroline Hawley BBC Middle East correspondent, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Barbara Lantin, Glynis Kozma, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Professor Harry Keen, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Dominic Maxwell, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Professor Kay Hampton Chair, Commission for Racial Equality, Doug McKinlay, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jack Thompson, Walter Gammie, Josh Ball, Brian Glanville, Richard Beeston, Tom Hennigan, Ian Whittell, Martin Waller, Gillian Crow, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Brian Logan, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Andrew Rayner, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Adrian Milledge, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Behan, Harry Woolf, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Pub law U-turn will curb opening hours Retreat on drinking as gambling is expanded Concern over speed of reforms, Times reveals Public 'at risk' from prison overcrowding Sinn Fein backs police The Game Shilpa triumphs Clinton on the trail Miners seek UN help Whose dress is going to the Oscars? Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Special prosecutors called in to bring more rapists to justice Pilot scheme to cover all country Conviction rate continues to fall Fear figures Pugh BA strike talks to resume today New delay over grounded Napoli Week in Parliament Woman who lied to get IVF at 67 seeks a younger husband to help with twins Oldest mother sold home to raise funds It couldn't happen here, says watchdog Raising the ethical questions Bulgarian Dreams Sinn Fein backs the Ulster police Republicans free to share power Adams hails historic decisions A momentous day for both the IRA and law and order The Troubles The cod's off, but fishermen are hoping that squid's in EasyJet Catch of the day Prince paints his transatlantic trip green to offset the carbon critics Environmental prize Al Gore presents leadership award Couple travel in a 17-car motorcade Camilla takes a shine to diamond necklace Environmental prize Efforts at an ecological code upset by trains, planes and automobiles Free DVD Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's see that mistake you made again . . . in slo-mo Computers ready to break speed limit in Hafnium Valley 'Bottleneck' slows brain Multiple Display Advertising Items Bit by bit Miu Miu School support University form will ask about parents' education Special needs fees are £57,000 a child Schools suspected of overcharging Report questions councils' spending Lloyds TSB Insurance Apple The death of home births? Multiple Display Advertising Items Shortage of midwives puts mothers and babies at risk Carpet bombing Greater London Fund for the Blind How fraudsters cash in as the bank bombards you with blank cheques Pipex Not So Alone Sinn Fein's shift on policing should allow devolution to be restored Look and Learn Political correctness cannot define the treatment of children with special needs Squid's In? Prepare for a tentacled successor to the poor disappearing cod A chimera, or a monster mix-up? Picture Gallery My solution to the crisis in our prisons Let's have more zero tolerance on the catwalk Racism is alive Paramount art 'Naked' streets would not suit all places and people Anti-Catholicism Timesonline Loans on commercial terms? NHS models Justice for all No love Best of British? Fat chance Sexy or sexist? Don't swap your guns for begging bowls Now, all our English liberties are becoming orphans WHSmith Zoo to act as matchmaker for threatened red-barbed ant Clockwork Orange winds down Train kills boy listening to MP3 Protective role for students Liposuction operations double in a year Obesity puts babies at risk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A small breed makes it big Top dogs Mother accused of killing two children A class act MP fails breath test Death crash inquiry Gay adoption row X-ray surveillance Cashing in For your size only . . . fabric of British film industry up for sale More than Reid urged to free thousands as jail conditions worsen Overcrowding 'puts public at risk' Foreign prisoners await deportation The leaders of locking-up Sex offenders give police the slip with inaccurate addresses Extreme youth: the Muslims who would swap British law for Sharia Radical views expressed in poll Cameron calls for 'proper integration' Dfs I want to finish what I've started, says Blair Directline La dolce vita sweetens this 19th-century story of love First night Opera The Elixir of Love The Grand, Leeds Afghanistan China Politics on approval Clinton juggernaut rolls into living rooms looking for hearts and minds Candidate fourth in the race for Iowa Faces uphill task with 'divisive' image Raids foil plot to kill Shia pilgrims Clashes 'kill 250 insurgents' in Najaf 1,500 policemen sacked in Baquba The Times Israel appoints first Muslim minister (AP): Gaza violence fuels fears of civil war (AFP): Nuclear backing (AP): Power cable deaths (AP): Lion victim worsens Birth-machine gaffe Two vodkas, one Pepsi . . . the code of war that can mean life or death in duel with Taleban We drop to our bellies as Afghan police let off some rounds. It's just another night for British Marines guarding a vital dam Bringing it all together Lingling Qi . . . licensed to kill First Bond film to be shown in China 007 finds favour with the censors Air France Picture show Oscar war entry skips the country The old ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Strike threat over regulation bonfire Fears of price war with supermarkets Consumers hope for cut in prices They wed at gunpoint but renew vows after 30 years Multiple Display Advertising Items Kidnap fear after former Miss Brazil goes missing Bounty offer as whalers face clash in Antarctic waters Multiple Display Advertising Items Free DVD Miners in talks to stop China excluding them from Africa Companies query safety standards Chinese sweeten deals with dams Global trade deal edges nearer Oil majors query Hedging bets Action over BT Quote of the day Gulf Finance plan Fast lane Sarin raises fears over Vodafone's bid for Essar Stock markets Davos is a bore — which is a good thing Emirates Commodities Currencies Need to know The Times Bahrain bank set for UK property spree Investor opens office in West End Move to coincide with London listing HBOS plans to 'flip' stake in builder Businesses waste £1bn with print Media Planet Rivals take protest over BT to Brussels Acer London drives house price rise MacDonald £400m hotel deal Accoona float IHG ahead of its China target Waste move Europe not prepared for directive Leading utilities fail on carbon issue SLI condemns its rivals for launching hedge funds Concern over short selling Absolute return funds under attack OASiS Hongkong BP and Shell facing investor pressure as US rival's stock rises Raja Fashions Bespoke Tailor Players' profile Call for rethink of work conflict law Milkround First for graduate recruitment British funds China's inflation will not spread, says IMF Increase was 'exaggerated' High grain prices not expected to last Deutsche Telekom reduces earnings forecast by €1.2bn Mintz & Partners Limited Man of steel is fresh face of Russia's global view Davos World Economic Forum Alexei Mordashov, the head of SeverStal, has ambitions for industry consolidation and the WTO — and some see politics as his future Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade deal grows more likely as ministers talk Davos World Economic Forum Inside out Equity Prices The Times Ncc group Fiat emerges back in the spotlight with an iron hand … In the top ten of leading carmakers Chief will stay to oversee turnaround The Agnelli family welcomes rebel back to the fold Ncc group Architects Registration Board Admissions 2006 Arbitrators must decide on validity of contract Law Report Court of Appeal Class approach inappropriate Court of Session Inner House Major-General F. W. E. Fursdon Royal Engineers logistics specialist who later turned to journalism and wrote authoritatively on military matters Major-General F. W. E. Fursdon, CB, MBE, soldier, author and journalist, was born on May 10,1925. He died on January 3,2007, aged 81 David Rattray South African historian who chronicled the savage 1879 battle of Isandlwana in the Zulu campaign David Rattray, South African historian and storyteller, was born on September 6,1960. He died on January 27,2007, aged 46 On This Day Birthdays Arthur Chisnall Outreach social worker who made Eel Pie Island in the Thames a centre for jazz and blues Arthur Chisnall, outreach youth worker and concert promoter, was born on June 3,1925. He died on December 28,2006, aged 81 Tudor Gates Successful playwright and screenplay writer whose works ranged from whodunnits to soft porn Tudor Gates, screenwriter and playwright, was born in 1930. He died on January 12,2007, aged 76 The Very Rev Dom Daniel Rees Downside's wise and genial teacher and librarian The Very Rev Dom Daniel Rees, librarian, was born on August 28,1931. He died on January 10,2007, aged 75 Banking really can be a charitable business Notebook Charities Court Circular London museum at risk Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cycling around the world in great big loops Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 29,1972 Having secured the Equal Pay Act (1970) women's groups pushed for equal rights at work, but the Bill was talked out in the Commons Winning Move Weather Leading role puts Hardy Eustace back in reckoning for third title Racing Irish form makes case for Detroit City Favourite tightens in Festival betting Kelso Yesterday's results Big-race details Kempton Park Wolverhampton Tennis Six Nations O'Neill rues black mark on day of triumph at Cheltenham Latest odds Ludlow Racing The Wright track Lingfield Park Course specialists Wolverhampton Trainers Jockeys Kallis and Prince weather the storm Ward secures title Dott back on track Marshall's moment England win series Luckes rewarded Cousins celebrates Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Cresta run Football Golf Hockey Ice hockey Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Sailing Skiing Snooker Squash Tennis The Times Free DVD Woods in seventh heaven at the peak of his powers Golf Spectacular eagle helps charge to title Nelson record still in his sights The Times Goosen stages storming finish Scot helping heal a campus ripped apart by gun crime Basketball 'There were lots of could have, what ifs' Martin Johnson's Rugby Camps Final farewell to end-of-the-pier show that was once a national institution Sport on television Grandstand finish Remorseless Federer sets brisk tempo on march into history Tennis Australian Open Swiss lands tenth grand-slam title Mission fulfilled without dropped set Brilliant Williams weighs in with perfect response to her critics Summing up Saracens progress despite lacking the clinical edge Rugby union Guinness Premiership Media Planet Henson position made clear by dreary display Magners League Bristol pack win the battle up front after loss of Ward-Smith Rugby union Guinness Premiership Bath 31 Harlequins 23 Gloucester 44 Sale 24 Leicester 39 Newcastle 5 Ashton must decide if World Cup hero is worth the gamble Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship England short of experience at No 10 Dilemmas at lock, prop and back row Timesonline Ready to go Back puts emphasis on England role play Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship IRB contemplates reorganising global game Changing faces at No 7 Media Planet Bell tolls for Fletcher, one more coach for whom the wheels fell off Cricket Moody waiting in wings as England look for inspiration Cricket Commonwealth Bank Series Self-doubt eating away at the players Nielsen favourite for Australia job Team details Track record Jaws dropped when Dick Pound, the outspoken president … Times Crossword 23,510 The Insider It comes to something when a man who has pumped about … This fitness thing is out of control in darts, once … England ready for a new era with Wilkinson back on board The Times Mortgages for Business Inside In The Game today Simon Barnes Giles Smith Index The face Half faun, half Buick Did you see? Olfactory farming The click Did you know? Party-pooping parents fight back Did you hear? In his nature Members of the Indian Navy carry skis during Republic Day celebrations in Delhi at which President Putin of Russia was guest of honour Modern morals We want it all The English-speaking world is in the grip of Affluenza Virus, creating a breed of unstable materialists, claims psychologist Oliver James. Find out if you are at risk Discover if you are a Marketing Character . . . and prone to mental illness An uncertain happiness Frieda Hughes/poetry The Times Experience a taste of Hendrix. It's, like, the real thing, man A choice of males that freaks me out Ffansi that? Will we see the death of home births? There are signs that more women would like to have babies at home, but with a shortage of midwives and maternity services reportedly close to collapse, this may not be possible, says Barbara Lantin Dr Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sunrise Senior Living Fairway Lodges Abusive past hinders my relationship with my sister Work or Family Problems? What's that you say? The Times Whose dress is going to the Oscars? Erin O'Connor's couture diary The divine comedian She's smacked the pony on TV and played Bridget Jones's best mate on the big screen. Now Sally Phillips takes to the West End stage in a set of Pinter sketches. Dominic Maxwell met her Save our Theatre! Barking Mad Hot Fuzz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stabbed in the BAC The globally renowned theatre is under threat, says Brian Logan The man who followed his nose David Bintley has waited 16 years to remake Cyrano, he tells Debra Craine Evita Theatre Reviews First night The Hound of the Baskervilles West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Concert Keenlyside/Drake Wigmore Hall Pop Jamie T Astoria, WC2 Theatre The Seagull Royal Court Tv&radio The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner John Moret, London SW3 BBC One Dispatches: Iraq's Death Squads Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Nuclear Secrets BBC Two, 9pm Variations The Smallest People in the World Channel 4,9pm Hostage Tapes Channel 4,11.05pm Bend of the River (1952) Film Choice Channel 4,1.50pm The Andromeda Strain (1971) BBC One, 11.35pm Little Voice (1998) MultiChannel Film4,9pm Oh brother, can't you just lighten up? Weekend TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Paris Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4124 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Gilberto Happy to Step into Arsenal Spotlight Matt Hughes hears the Invisible Wall applauding his consistency Direct Approach Thwarts Bolton The Games FA Cup Fourth round Allardyce Digs Heels in Again Russell Kempson says manager will not give up defender without a struggle Tomorrow Roeder close to Signing Defender The News New Club for Roman The Games FA Cup Fourth round Tom Dart in Tel Aviv finds Chelsea owner with mind on other matters Portuguese Warns Suitors that He Will Be Tough Act to Follow Mourinho Enjoys the Last Laugh Ban Wenger's Wonderkids The Two Dannys Danny Kelly rings alarm bells after the recent rampage of Arsenal's reserves Timesonline NFL Leading Race to Break down Barriers Cheesily Cheerful Challenge Pearce Suffers in Patriot Games The Games FA Cup Fourth round Insipid Wolves are Turfed out Evatt Proves to Be Wise Signing The Games FA Cup Fourth round Lennon Has Southend in a Spin and White Hart Lane Remin Diminished Return for West Ham Montella Takes off with Fulham Brian Glanville on the Little Aeroplane who has landed on his feet in England Coleman Ready for Allcomers Sinclair Ends Barnet Hopes The Games FA Cup Fourth round Taking It Easy is Key for Rooney Supersub Peschisolido a Calming Influence for Davies … Swansea Buried by an Old Rival Nugent Shows Value to Preston The Games FA Cup Fourth round The Times Murray Fires City Dreams Upson's Escape Route Closed by Birmingham Nelsen Bruised as Luton are given a Battering Chopra Finds Finishing Touch The Championship How they stand Oldham Rise to the Bait The Games Coca-Cola League One Brighton (0) 0 Port Vale (0) 0 Crewe (0) 0 Leyton Orient (1) 4 Doncaster (1) 3 Rotherham (1) 2 Huddersfield (0) 1 Chesterfield (1) 1 Bradford (0) Yeovil (1) 2 Scunthorpe (0) 3 Millwall (0) 0 Brentford (0) 0 Carlisle (0) 0 Player of the Day James Heffernan (Doncaster) Defeat Spoils Debut League Two Rochdale (3) 5 MK Dons (0) 0 Chester (0) 1 Mansfield (1) 1 Stockport (1) 2 Wycombe (0) 0 Darlington (1) 1 Wrexham (1) 1 Swindon (1) 2 MacClesfield (0) 0 Hartlepool (1) 2 Bury (0) 0 Walsall (1) 1 Boston (1) 1 Hereford (2) 3 Notts County (1) 2 Player of the Day Adam Le Fondre (Rochdale) Beavon Makes up for Gaps in Squad Non-League Clubs Encouraged to Tap up Players The Scouts Tom Dart on the online database that makes a transfer easy Coca-Cola League One Tables and Results League Two Continent FA Cup Fourth round Non-League Scotland Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Woodward Shows Way to Adapt The Women The Times How UEFA Lost its Own Vote The Presidency Michel Platini's election was a coup for his Fifa counterpart, says Gabriele Marcotti The Fantasy Game The Prem Billy on the Ball Dell Index Contents Destinations Holiday & Travel Show This is the age of discovery Malawi — your adventure begins Competition Travellers' Quest Climate Cost Multiple Display Advertising Items Gorilla activity in Gabon Gabon has oil, rainforest, and generous inhabitants. Anna Shepard loved it Apocalypto now! Doug McKinlay explores some of the lesser-known Mayan ruins of the Yucatán Peninsula Multiple Display Advertising Items Express Travellers Quest Multiple Display Advertising Items The past perfect Transylvania is pleasantly behind the times, finds Tim Moore Phoneless and fancy-free Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holiday Ideas Gatwick Express Cradle of voodoo Steppe ahead Iranian revolution Kushy number Travellers' Quest Multiple Display Advertising Items Island hop to another world Martin Symington climbs into a dugout and discovers the pleasures of the Philippines Travellers' Quest The Times Need to Know Four go on a mad dash across Europe Richard Beeston takes wife and children on a whistle-stop drive to reach Greece in a week Need to Know Driven to the brink by dad on a mission Great Rail Journeys CTS Horizons
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