News from 30/01/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Trevor Watts, Neelam Verjee, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Joan Atkins, Tony Woodley, Willie Walsh, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Tony Juniper Executive Director, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, John Kenny, Oliver Palmer, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Sir Stuart Hampson, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Dr Eric Rose, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Stuart King, James Harding Business Editor, Sam Coates, Fiona Neill, Ann Treneman, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Jan Berry, Martin Stevens, Stuart Miles, Colin Talbot, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Stephen Solley QC, Matt Dickinson, Lesley FernÁndez-Armesto, Mr Fydekker, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Nick Hare, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, John Cooper, James Doran, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Hazel Wright, Mike Rosewell, Graeme Fraser, Niroo Rad managing director, Advanced Solutions International, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, John Pincham, Peter Riddell, Stafford Mortimer, Richard Beeston, Yannie Leung, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Charlie Brooker, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Gillian Crosby, Robert Randell, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, John Dore, assistant chief constable, Nottinghamshire Police, Richard Ford, Michael Brown, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Penelope Baily, Tim Montgomerie,
ResumoIndex Soaring childcare fees hit parents Nurseries cost more than public schools Families warned to expect still bigger rises Jonny's back for the first time since that kick Russian troops shoot at Litvinenko picture Casino campaign Sharia law claim Israel terror fears Pru 'paid too much' Ronaldo gagged Ditch the guilt, Slummy Mummy Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Gay adoption laws will have no exemptions, Blair tells Catholics Agencies have 20 months to prepare MPs face vote to 'take it or leave it' Bishop scorns 'arrogance' Pugh Paul Channon dies aged 71 Stairlift kills boy, 6 Hacking inquiry Graduates 'poor' Correction Russian special forces used image of Litvinenko for target practice Kremlin denies link with training British police 'will seek explanation' Index Spy pointed the finger Great Rail Journeys Outsider to review policy on sentencing Delay to judges' selection sparks 'old boy network' row Ministers fear challenge if Dome is first supercasino London site is tipped to be winner Move to lift ban on casino adverts Two due in court on terrorism charges Solar-panel call Jailed over £50 fine Cut in operations Extra paid holidays Net increases Treading water The soprano The pop singer Nuns on run over debts The Dame, the Voice and a court case over knicker-throwing stage antics Diva is sued for cancelling concerts Singer's style was 'not to her liking' EasyJet Aviation Tiscali BA deal too late to avert disruption for travellers £2.3bn expansion could make Stansted busier than Heathrow Aviation Airport would double in size 4,000 people to be blighted by noise How to placate your critics by degrees Free DVDs all week Dolce & Gabbana £13bn hospital plans 'at risk from incompetent managers' MPs fear blunder may be repeated NHS must control private-finance rows GPs to be wooed by plan for out-of-hours surgery I've just killed four of my family, war veteran told police Gulf War soldier was mentally ill Confession was 'calm, very cold' New laws will not prevent vote rigging, warns judge Gastric flu floors 300 army recruits Library charges Eyesight campaign Drink-drive MP Security breach Activists accused Martians 'too deep' Suzuki Shaffer twins had identity crisis over name I feel threatened, said Equus writer Sleuth dramatist shunned pseudonym Stars of stage and screen Dfs Flora Better men than we will have brought you the hot news of the Prince of Wales's prowess with a basketball Extras star Ashley Jensen eloped with the actor/writer Full marks to Harriet Harman for her efforts in the … Multiple Display Advertising Items Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow are selling their … M&S a model of self-restraint People Postscript Paddington Bare The building of new hospitals has been fraught with difficulties Off Target Russia's prickly assertiveness could prove counter-productive Trafalgar Flair A practical solution to the pigeon problem in the heart of London Arrogance: it's so last year Picture Gallery I've got it, Mr Reid: middle-class ASBOs A tasteless diet: political spam with everything Don't blame GPs Role models Do we want more prisons, or fewer prisoners? Mean streets Timesonline Save our town centres Radical response Signal failure Match point Running scared True religion Don't you dare pity the picked-on motorist Your weight is unacceptable.Wear this yellow star Cancer risk from sunbeds doubles Tanning centres breach regulations Stronger lamps exceed UK standard PC World Home Staff: One missed diagnosis costs NHS over £12m Overexposure When something is afoot, crime prints will reveal if the shoe fits Police database is a world first Experts can work with partial pattern Renault Megane Sole searching 7/7 victim wins cash over unfair dismissal Free DVDs all week Multiple Display Advertising Items Rooney prostitute exposed as liar Teacher's 'sex with four pupils' Hobbit 'was another species' Farewell to the floppy disk Ding-dong over Biggin Hill bell Toshiba Brothers bring human touch to shocking art Muslims who seek Sharia as bad as BNP, says Cameron First speech to tackle sensitive issue All immigrants 'must speak English' 'It's geography, not religion' Choice must replace targets in the Tory plans Battle of Trafalgar Square takes wing Ibishotdeals First cuckoo of spring may have been shot over Malta Letters to The Times Inquiry pledge into Napoli grounding Tighter quiz rules Mother charged Airmen mourned Unlucky escape Hola! Which one of you is the Prime Minister? Multiple Display Advertising Items Castle Cover Reality of car crash pips Shilpa's success Safety lobbyists criticise Top Gear Offers flood in for Bollywood star Peak viewing POferries Britain's best feel pain of US angst Multiple Display Advertising Items Park keeper 'found viable bomb dumped after 21/7' 'Bomber' lost his nerve, court is told X-ray revealed high explosives Multiple Display Advertising Items Free DVDs all week Ghostly performance alive with irony First night Theatre Uncle Vanya Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Multiple Display Advertising Items France Italy Suicide bomb campaign feared as three killed in holiday resort blast First bombing in Israel for 8 months Warring factions agree a ceasefire Town is at heart of plan to woo the tourists A victim of caricature and her own excessive caution Multiple Display Advertising Items Driving the Taleban off Nipple Hill - again Insurgents return to key position Undaunted by superior firepower Aer Lingus No more smoking in playground as new laws begin to bite . . . French introduce ban in public places Critics say that it may be ignored Lighting up . . . and please stop swearing and spitting on the streets And to you too Tower stands its ground with a belt of titanium The Times Holocaust memorials defiled by neo-Nazis Cobra Swamp is reclaiming Bangkok's showpiece airport Multiple Display Advertising Items Sinking feeling (AP): Israel 'misused' US cluster bombs (AP): Heritage protected (AFP): Sudan snubbed (Reuters): Executions claim (AFP): War crimes charge (Reuters): Sled race halted (AP): Oldest person dies National Campaign for Better Hearing Russian oil firm investigated BAT eyes Tekel Lion loses bite Debtmatters fall Quote of the day Alitalia stake Business big shot Bristol-Myers in talks to make world's largest drugs company Link with Sanofi would beat Pfizer Rivals could try to scupper a deal Pru admits overvaluing Egg as bank is sold to Citigroup Index Stock markets No jokes to crack as Citi shells out on Egg Biggest is not always best Picture Gallery IVA struggle Commodities Ncc Currencies Timesonline Need to know Results in brief Nestlé plans to kill off its ailing Lion Falls prey to healthier trends Appealed to more 'masculine' market Billionaire behind ambitious TV firm Business big shot Television advertising shows signs of recovery The Times This is the elusive founder of Bet On Sports, the stric City Diary Acer Cheap effort by critic of the City City Diary Poor timing City Diary Bad timing from bmi, the budget airline, which announce City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Second helping City Diary Picture Gallery Ambrian Partners, the AIM-listed broker, has come City Diary Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Pressure on third IVA firm as sector is hit by near-panic Stand by banks shakes confidence Investors desert Debtmatters Inside out Hobbs' profits surge Surprise increase in high street spending BAT weighs up bid for Turkey's $1bn state tobacco group SAS At 4.30, the bell sounds in an eight-round fight for Corus (Reuters): Signals boost for Piccadilly Line Torex examination (Reuters): Hornby shares hit Adams for Monsoon Ofwat hits back (AFX): Lonmin progress Pension fund move Russian oil company under investigation Senior executives are questioned Foreign backing may have riled State Shell agrees in principle to help develop Iranian gasfield Russneft profile Media Planet Guinness Magnier develops taste for Devro Cairn disappoints Delta bid may rise Lazard chief's rise Verizon profits fall Merrill bank buy Yen at 4-year low Eleven bidders line up to compete for 30 per cent stake in Alitalia Air France-KLM not among group Losses for 2006 spiral to €380m Lord Black's lawyer brands peer's lifelong business partner 'a liar' The Times Airline's look Indian minister warns Britain over 'unfair' worker-immigration laws Finance chief heeds IMF advice Pledge of further 9% growth rate Counting costs India may soon allow firms to list on overseas exchanges Why Fed's inflation fight may not be over 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates SABMiller suffers sore head after gossip among traders Large caps Fertiliser deal will help TEG grow Small caps Gilts With a bid still on the cards, Whitbread's price may hold its own Quintain Hornby Equity Prices Action The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds On This Day Weather Eye Lord Kelvedon Son of 'Chips' Channon, who became an MP at 23 and went on to ministerial posts under Margaret Thatcher Lord Kelvedon, former Conservative Minister, was born on October 9,1935. He died on January 27,2007, aged 71 Elizabeth Greenhill Sociable and cosmopolitan bookbinder who received many important commissions from noted collectors Elizabeth Greenhill, bookbinder, was born on May 4,1907. She died on December 30,2006, aged 99 Hortense Clews Belgian Resistance courier who was captured by the SS but survived the cruelties of Ravensbrück concentration camp Hortense Clews, née Daman, courier for the Belgian Resistance, was born on August 12,1926. She died on December 18,2006, aged 80 Lives in Brief Protecting pension rights of insolvent employers' workers Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Interviewing juror after trial Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court Circular Memorial service Service appointments Legal news Fellows Debate Church news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social The Times Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Coastal disaster prompts storm or tsunami debate Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 30,1893 The sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hawaii had been guaranteed by Britain and France 50 years earlier. The US, which had declined to sign the guarantee, annexed the islands after American settlers and Marines overthrew the monarch Winning Move Weather Walsh wary of Exotic Dancer in Gold Cup Racing Ludlow Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Cricket Six Nations Detroit City deters rivals from taking up Sandown challenge Latest odds Folkestone Racing The Wright track Course specialists Taunton Southwell Great Britain quad awarded gold medals after Russian drugs ban Rowing Women's sculls to receive world title Samulenkova is given two-year ban Football Results Basketball Ice hockey Snooker Squash Tennis Fixtures The Times Clubs likely to oppose fixture loss Rugby league Cautious Morgan plans for England life after Fletcher Cricket Pressure on coach for World Cup ECB chairman backs him to stay Media Planet Rise and fall Suffering Ding bows out in Malta Cullen honoured Ramprakash deal Baker on the move Successor revealed Love hurts Woods drives on Gift of the Gubba . . . but is Tony skating on thin ice with his poetry in motion? Sport on television The london paper Horror story over — time for a new chapter in my career The Times Points to note Scotland preparing hostile reception for return of No 10 Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Older, wiser, in better form: why Ashton is banking on experience to seize the day Farrell will make impact in attack Three players to win their 50th cap Timesonline Team Gaydamak Sr hopes he can bend it like Geller and outdo Abramovich Football Money, power and the love of his club's fans may give Russian oligarch impetus for Israeli politics Sport Staff: McLeish vows to stay with Scotland for the long haul Carling Cup collapse adds insult to injury for King Football Tottenham centre half fears fracture Silverware still a realistic target Jewell working round clock to seal double deal Portsmouth v Middlesbrough Premiership previews Kick-off: 7.45pm Reading v Wigan Kick-off: 8pm Sheffield Utd v Fulham Kick-off: 7.45pm West Ham v Liverpool Kick-off: 7.45pm, Sky Sports 1 McClaren must decide whether to go by the book when it comes to Barton Pearce promises to put club before country on list of priorities Coleman on solid ground as investors eye Fulham Football Safety comes first for Coppell Draw The Times Ronaldo lets slip United's worries over Real interest Football Ferguson puts ban on transfer talk Spanish confirm winger is target Pipex Fernandes stand-off forces tough action from Premier League Football Window watch Times Crossword 23,511 The Insider Wilkinson to the rescue as Ashton plays opening hand Fly half to start against Scotland New head coach takes bold option The Times Inside Timesonline Can McClaren finally bring Joey Barton to heel? Giles Smith Football Index The face Still coming out at the sound of the bell Did you see? Copycats give Levi's the blues The click Did you know? Forced to live like boom-town rats Did you hear? Woolly thinking about the weather A Shia pilgrim dressed as an ancient Islamic warrior takes part in the religious festival of Ashura in southern Iraq yesterday, marking the martyrdom of Muhammad's grandson Hussein ibn Ali in 680ad Modern morals Thetimes We're all good enough mums It's time that mothers stopped feeling guilty and accepted that most of us do a good job as parents. Fiona Neill argues that we can achieve more for our children if we stop competing and stand together Quiet flows a don who took a walk on the wild stride Lesley FernÁndez-Armesto reflects on how her historian husband reacted to notoriety after his dramatic arrest for jaywalking TheAA The Times Oh, the sheer joy when officialdom takes a tumble A purple patch or my brain waves? Plea for fine tuning A warm hug from Hannibal The Andrew Billen Interview Until his latest film Brian Cox was hardly known for playing dads. But at 60, the original Hannibal Lecter is enjoying fatherhood again The Times How liquid calories play tricks on us Nutrition Soft drinks and liquid meals add calories to your diet without satisfying your hunger. So stick to soups and milk to stay slim, says Amanda Ursell The Times Food matters Crunch time for the additive potato crisp Why black tie no longer means bow-tie Men tuesday Dress-code rebellion in Hollywood suggests that the tuxedo has had its day, says Mark Jones The kit The robots that want to be your new best friend The bow-tie: who needs it? Save the DJ How to wear the new black tie Dress code The peacocks of profanity Arts Gilbert and George have finally secured a show at the Tate, but what lies behind their natty suits and mucky artworks? Tim Teeman investigates True Believer First Night The greatest church that never there was Lutyens's grand cathedral plan lives on in miniature, says Tom Dyckhoff Pop Reviews First night Pop Fall Out Boy Bridgend Recreation Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items A tribute to naked ambition Comedy Malcolm Hardee Benefit Hackney Empire, E8 Jazz Robert Wells Ronnie Scotts, W1 Theatre Sting for Nolte Old Red Lion, EC2 Concert LSO/Adams 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 Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Five Days BBC One, 9pm Strictly Lady Sumo Channel 4,9pm Variations CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Five, 9pm/10pm Hostage Tapes Channel 4,11.10pm The Angry Silence (1960, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,1.45pm Talk of Angels (1998) BBC One, 11.35pm Mystery Men (1999) MultiChannel ITV4, 10pm Small people faced with big issues Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Paris Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4125 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Vale Bridgecraft Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Cheer up, the sector wants you to be happy Issue of the Week Wellbeing Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Grey lobby wary of abuse stats Health Other Stories we Liked Intelligent dummies Partners for public health Carers fret over doses for elderly Social Care Good but overstated Efficiency A is for Algebra Education for transformation Interview Robin Ryde tells Carly Chynoweth that the National School for Government's Centre for Strategic Leadership will aim to produce civil servants able to transform government Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Tinkering is the only constant Government Charity Finance In the spirit of learning Education Youniversity. com challenge Higher Education Worry over out-of-date leaflets Benefits Making the best of a local crisis Councils Uniform Watch Target blights green homes Housing Kerfuffle over bus policy Councils Hero and Villain NCVO denies terror charge Charities 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfaappointments Over to you . . . Has role of police spread too wide? What Worked for Me Get Connected Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The legal profession used not to be so self-seeking' Expect to hear more from the solicitor Sir Geoffrey Bindman — his knighthood has, he says, 'given him the confidence to be himself . . . ' Interview: Dominic Carman Which laws would you like to change? Speak up The Law Commission's new website asks everyone for their views, says Frances Gibb The Times Law Section News Thomson Elite Only a judge would put the word 'showbusiness' in quotation marks Managing the business of divorce How can entrepreneurs protect their work from other people's big-money settlements? Hazel Wright and Graeme Fraser explain New year's resolution: keep the split out of court Busy family lawyers are drawing up proposals that they hope will make divorce fairer. Frances Gibb reports Pressure points Driving ambition of mega CC Edward Fennell looks at why the merger of Coward Chance and Clifford Turner changed the way City firms work Lawyer of the week Edward Fennell in the City Your shout readers' queries The College of Law on lost post, extra hours and paid holidays and unfair dismissal Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Lawdiary @thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Ticking off CPD points while waking the dead Multiple Display Advertising Items
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