News from 01/02/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Tony Casserly, Robert Cole, Andrew Billen, Dick Langton, Martin Birchall, Debbie Harrison, Mark Souster, Jason White, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Siobhan Kennedy, Feargus O'sullivan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Max Landsberg, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Dan Sabbagh, Tony Phillips, Scott Watson, Duncan Heenan, Anatole Kaletsky, Luke Glass, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Anne Baldwin, Russell Kempson, Rosemary Clarkson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, J. A. Gayer, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Low, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Mark Hunter, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Giles Velarde, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jane MaCartney, Tim Worstall, Jeremy Page, Jane Ahrends, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Anthony Messenger, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Cllr Margaret Eaton Obe, Roger Boyes, Steve Smethurst, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Steve Marchant, Pauline Warman, Stewart Tendler, Baroness Patricia Hollis, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Jerrard Winter managing director, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Ashling O'connor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Dorothy Thornhill, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Freda Morrison, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Jessica Crowe, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, John Plummer, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Bryce Elder, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Muslim soldiers 'faced kidnap and beheading' Nine men held in police raids across Birmingham after six-month operation British Muslims working for police and Civil Service 'targeted as collaborators' Blair urged to resign as inquiry takes toll BA climbdown LSE bidder may delay Nasdaq Judge halts trial Mildest January Top scientist missing Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Index Today's weather The Times Forget constitution or we veto all plans, Britain tells the EU Blair and Brown agree on tough line Fear that Europe will dog the election Prison officers 'out to worsen crisis' No to BBC: Puttnam Error admitted Dentists unhappy Taxes on alcohol More than samosas Wife takes revenge for Silvio's roving eye Ex-prime minister publicly humiliated I simply couldn't resist, he admits An open letter David Clulow opticians Cameron tells Blair to go now as police investigation takes its toll Labour MPs want inquiry concluded No 10 frustrated at leaking of details Sorry about the smell, but it's a rotten business Abu Hamza set to face US extradition Lords reform NHS 'meltdown' Law partner's claim Royal intruder held Reverse for driver BA scraps limitless first-class flights perk for directors Read Evil Passengers 'can refuse to pay new air tax fees' How al-Qaeda 'tried to bring Baghdad to Birmingham' Terror raids Elite police unit believe extremists were about to abduct and behead a Muslim soldier who served in Iraq First test for new unit Bookshop is well known to the police Terror raids Leading article Blood Diamond Online footage can do more damage than bomb attacks Terror raids Internet threat Tricks to mask identity Multiple Display Advertising Items Plan to snatch cars from driveways Clampdown on uninsured drivers Cars not in use will attract fines CitroËn Judge halts trial of the chip shop owners who seized tearaway in a citizen's arrest Men accused of kidnapping boy, 12 They said that he spat at a customer Argos Ben Bradshaw, the Minister for animal health and welfare, … Get the same as new customers Gay times in Ramsay Street People Keen eyes in the House of Commons yesterday spotted … Some things are very trendy but, ultimately, not that … Jasper Carrott is unhappy about a new telecoms mast … Billy Connolly brandishes a silver drinking vessel to publicise Silver of the Stars, a new exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London that features the results of " creative partnerships" between celebrities and silversmiths The reclusive Bob Dylan was probably very pleased with … After 19 years of melodic, and relentlessly middle-of-the-road … Postscript Sir Patrick Moore, the veteran astronomer, tells Radio … Feminists march on town halls again It all began with a letter to The Times 100 years on, fight for equality resumes Plus something extra for your loyalty Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items More schools fail to make the grade 243 are put in 'special measures' Ofsted blames tougher inspections Sainsbury's Terror and Identity Britain has to confront the reality of the threat Foreign Field International issues that Blair could address before he moves on Marriage Italian Style Silvio Berlusconi delivers an alternative apology to his vexed wife Abroad: land of the oddly helpful Picture Gallery So we are weak on rape? Think again Thunderer: Manchester's lucky: more regeneration! But hold on . . . Children first Taking issue Casinos: criminals, victims and a raft of problems BA fat cats Credibility gap? Timesonline Renewing the plea 100 years on Local Authorities (Qualification of Women) Bill Specialist care Strife of Reilly Child's play Plonkers I don't believe it Four ways for Britain to shape a better world 'Hairless above, downy below.' a description of what? Comment Magnet Son sues his parents for £1.5m over 'broken promise of land' He expected to run family business They sold it to fund retirement Multiple Display Advertising Items Jailed Lib Dem donor pleads with party leaders for help Benidorm Time to cut the lawn, in blooming February! High temperature keeps grass growing Devon orangery picks a record crop Itv 1 Un-natural Sharps Bedrooms Evictions up by two thirds after interest rate increases Millions 'risk financial ruin by living for today' Nations join forces to save the tuna Fish being hunted towards extinction Europe and Japan agree on quota cuts M&S Net losses Monkfish off sale as Asda courts green lobby You're wasteful hypocrites on being green, Paxman accuses BBC bosses No impartiality over climate change Air-conditioning running in January Prudential The manifesto Britain 'third-biggest' importer of illegal timber Public lead the way in effort to cut carbon emissions Gay hotels fear equality law Birds arrive as river is restored CPS to consider Litvinenko file Red eye for Comic Relief BT Final credits roll on Aardman and Spielberg partnership Möben Kitchens Science offers vCJD patients the first hope of a recovery Laboratory mice restored to health Drug therapy may combat the disease Property Prices Peak Dfs The Dutch get ahead for heights Americans are no longer tallest people Taste for junk food may be factor . . . but giant leap may cause some headaches Ibsen's powerful classic brought to the boil — if a little overcooked First night Theatre Ghosts Bristol Old Vic Golf Match Pioneering surgery saves girl's face Surgeons used sonic welding kit First procedure of its kind in Britain Facial injuries Praise for bubblewrap could get you into space Dates for Times film festival confirmed Fire halts warship Thief rooted out PC jailed over lies 'Everest unit' opens Patient complaints Bull run accident Please spare a thought for the next tenant of No 11 Multiple Display Advertising Items Unskilled workers will have no jobs in a decade, says Brown Germany America Battling begums blight Bangladesh Elections stalled by 'damaging' feud Return of army rule is feared See-saw clash Super Bowl turns into amateur night as YouTube generation takes over Npower The professionals Germany to give adidas the order of the boot Nike deal ends 50-year relationship Money talks with €500m sponsorship Energy saving trust Footnotes Jessops No traders, no market as foreigners are sent packing Priest suspended in evangelism row Canon opposed convert's ordination Supporters brand bishop a 'bully' Multiple Display Advertising Items Counting the guns — and the cost of war Win Timesonline Britain plays down claims of Tehran role (Reuters): Iraqi exodus from violence (AP): Tortoise haul in luggage Fake confessions shock Vatican (AFP): Tiny books star in big read Edfenergy (AFP): French citadels proposed for coveted World Heritage status Minister faces jail over stolen kiss Olmert ally guilty of harassment Party's ratings fall to record low The Sunday Times Scandal in high places AFP: Diplomatic threat over free Kosovo (AFP): Bird flu crisis call (Reuters): EU plans fast links Khrushchev honour (AP): Novelist dies (AP): Bogus bomb scare Wizard of an online revolution vanishes on solo sea voyage Gray made cash machines possible Plan to scatter mother's ashes Blog tributes Race gaffe hits Democrat presidential campaign US to retake abandoned Taleban town Rift over deal with tribal elders American general to send more troops Multiple Display Advertising Items Textbook revisions that make Chinese see red Multiple Display Advertising Items History retold Corus unions call for urgent talks Sarbanes U-turn F&C payout alert BSkyB profits fall Quote of the day Kraft to be shed Business big shot LSE threatened with 18-month stalemate if Nasdaq bid fails Bob Greifeld in lightning visit Deal with Samuel Heyman ruled out FSA investigates Torex as chiefs step aside The hole truth Stock markets India's man of steel bids high to win the day Steely, but no silver tongue Against tide Commodities Ncc Currencies Times Online Need to know Results in brief Broadband drive cuts into BSkyB profits James Murdoch cites overall growth Predicts 700,000 customers by June AZ pays $810m for pre-clinical trial drugs Vodafone poised for Hutchison Essar bid The Times Cheltenham & Gloucester A question of taste City Diary From an official announcement from Credit Suisse: " … City Diary Help make an old curmudgeon smile The official history of the Tatas throws an interesting … City Diary This five-storey building in Queen Anne's Gate with … City Diary Don't you just hate it when this happens? This is Paul … City Diary F&C sounds alarm over 50% payout cut Group suffers flood of defections Hopes pinned on innovative products Friends Provident counting on new chief's ability to follow a tough act Big shot The Times Unions seek talks as Tata plans shake-up Corus takeover The future New owner warns over UK business Corus chiefs to stay on for two years Scarborough Despite drawbacks, the deal City Staff: Workers to make a killing, but long-term prospects unclear Corus takeover The future Provides coveted foothold in Europe Raja Fashions Beer and football on bid night The Derbyshire Boardrooms should soak up the culture of private equity Fed rate-pegging comes with a caution Data shows US growth accelerated Bernanke marks end of first year Bush says Sarbanes hurts US markets NatWest Ups and downs Portman Building Society (AFX): Delta bankruptcy proposals backed Google tops $1bn Brinker expansion Kroes warns banks Time Warner jump Scarborough Dell's chief executive ousted Wall Street braced as break-up of tobacco giant nears Parent group to spin off Kraft food Smokers fear for future payouts The Times 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 Broker gives Kingfisher wings, despite negatives Large caps Secure Design slips to record low Small caps Gilts Cut in dividend may be right thing for F&C, but it still looks time to sell Wolfson Britvic Equity Prices The Times The Times unit trust information service The Times British funds Law report Weather Eye Sidney Sheldon Prolific writer for stage, film and TV who found great success with a host of blockbuster novels Sidney Sheldon, novelist and screenwriter, was born on February 11,1917. He died on January 30,2007, aged 89 Dame Joyanne Bracewell Lives Remembered David Rattray The Very Rev Dick Wingfield Digby Dean of Peterborough Cathedral who restored the building and its community The Very Rev Dick Wingfield Digby, Dean of Peterborough, 1966-80, was born on August 19,1911. He died on January 29,2007, aged 95 Robert Ashfield Organist and composer whose commitment matched his creativity Robert Ashfield, organist and composer, was born on July, 28,1911. He died on December 30,2006, aged 95 Lives in Brief Receiver is still entitled to be paid out of the assets Law Report House of Lords Declaration for breach of human rights does not justify damages Court of Appeal Court Circular Memorial service Premium bonds Legal news Birthdays Anniversaries Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Latest wills Lecture Bridge Chess Winning move Public Notices Personals Frances Sackey Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Split jet stream wreaks havoc in the Canaries Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 1,1968 Winning Move Weather Reader Offers Ltd Charge of the tourist lite brigade at the home of Tennyson Late travel British Isles Travel mood Looking for past glories? Discover the sights and sounds of historic Portugal Pousada touring package on offer Each property has a special theme Short haul Late deals Three nights in Prague, £197; a week at a villa in Nice, £296; Kenya for a fortnight, £581; Grenada for a week, £929 Long haul To slope off for a perfect ski holiday go online Multiple Display Advertising Items Henderson keeping his powder dry for Festival Racing Amaretto Rose to miss scheduled run Strong Newbury team taking shape Leicester Yesterday's results Newcastle Lingfield Park Cricket Waitress holds key to identity of BBC's Aidan Football Wincanton Racing Towcester The Times Southwell Course specialists US hard sell for the 'greatest show on earth' American football Super Bowl XLI Livingstone is guest of honour Live broadcast to reach 232 countries O'Sullivan lost for words after defeat London looks ahead Wasps stay put Harrison woe Football Results Ice hockey Fixture Basketball Cricket Ice hockey Snooker Tennis Timesonline The Times Times Online The Sunday Times Bingo! Reality show takes Legs XI from WAGs to riches … Sport on television England are left with more questions than answers Cricket Selection teasers before World Cup Confusion over wicketkeeping Captain Calamity Anderson prepares to keep St Helens plundering prizes Rugby league Saints in 2006 Woods offers warm welcome for Beckham but cold shoulder to Els Golf South African given short shrift Nike earnings to top $250 million Challengers Hole in one O'Callaghan backs ailing Ireland to pack a wallop Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Jeep Wales face anxious wait over key trio Upset at HQ on cards with early strikes, says Paterson Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Corry is raring to show what he can do as a common foot soldier Former captain pragmatic in defeat Insists England are exciting team Balshaw injury casts gloomy cloud over England open house Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Multiple Display Advertising Items The leader of the pack is back Bottom clubs splash the cash in bid to secure bright future Football Deal-by-deal guide to the transfer window Transfer outlay reaches £65.5m Top 20 teams will share £900 million Timesonline Upson completes £18m West Ham spending spree Football Curbishley throws caution to winds Tottenham sign teenager for £2m Actionforcharity Jowell snubs stadium bid Kamara strikes at the double Liverpool set to open way for takeover by American Football Reds for sale Anfield could be next frozen asset for Colorado snow king Board bides its time in pursuit of better offer Love is all around at Chelsea as Lampard inspires victory Football Barclays Premiership E1 Karkouri salvages vital point for Pardew United keep powder dry for tougher tasks ahead Football Barclays Premiership Assured Milner reminds Villa what they missed out on Premiership Arsenal's faith in their young guns overcomes a little local difficulty Football Carling Cup semi-final, second leg Scope Tottenham fail to paper over cracks Times Crossword 23,513 The Insider Final agony for Cole as injury wrecks Arsenal showdown Chelsea defender set to miss Cardiff Wenger's kids earn their spurs The Times Results Plus Six Nations Golf Index The face They broke the mould Did you see? French leave The click Did you know? Wrap music Did you hear? Radiantly beautiful Picture Gallery Modern morals Bad fashion, or just pants? Whether Sienna Miller's wardrobe malfunction was forgetfulness or clever calculation, Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong explains why celebrities now turn to bad taste to attract the attention they all crave A good night, Sienna? What the experts say The Times How can I spot a dangerous mole? Answers your health questions Ask Dr Stuttaford Topic of the week The Times Why are women not allowed to age in public? A grammar grouch is vindicated Heelys: a smash hit The Sunday Times Are we born with a sense of what is right? Q. Who fronts India's millionaire quiz? A. Just ask the audience Shah Rukh Khan is Bollywood's most bankable leading man and has taken over as host of India's version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Ashling O'connor in Bombay poses the significant questions to him The Times The questions India asks The Times Sub urban worrier The confession of a singularly attuned man Soul Star Lost Treasures Second coming of the old devil HMV Ken Russell: a life in pictures 1. Pick up your camera — and shoot "highly Entertaining" Only one word for it: Supreme Reviews Film A dazzled James Christopher watches Jennifer Hudson turn in an Oscar-worthy performance — and then sees Judi Dench do the same Running with Scissors Wendy Ide warns against the dangers of Running with Scissors, and is warmed by a 60-year-old great Heartbreaking works of staggering genius Every film buff has a list of great but obscure films gathering dust in a vault because distributors cannot be persuaded to show them, says Wendy Ide. But perhaps the internet can at last set them free Release these films, says Wendy Ide . . . . . . and these, says James Christopher. . . . . . and don't forget these, says Kevin Maher DVD Dinners Some like It Hot (1959) Blood Orange Angel Food Cake Blackbookmovie Running with Scissors Man and Supermad Sean Macaulay's TV film of the week Will you believe Bruce Willis is mega-strong and can read minds? Reviews First night Dance Hell Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera II trovatore Covent Garden Pop Cowboy Junkies Spitz, E1 First Night Comedy Scott Capurro Soho Theatre, W1 Tv&radio Radio Choice The Times Multichannel choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Five Days Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Bonkers ITV1, 9pm Inside Waco Channel 4,9pm Variations Benidorm ITV1, 10pm Barabbas (1962) Film Choice BBC Two, 1pm Julia (1977) Channel 4,1.20pm The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) Multi Channel Film4,11pm The sexed-up guide to party politics Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Paris Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Pdsa Index Bhpbilliton Let's make you sexier Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Colleagues make work life painful The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week Bad Week What Else Happened A job that gets under the skin Profile Carly Chynoweth picks over the bones of stuffing and mounting animals with Richard Paylor, a professional taxidermist LVMH Watch & Jewellery MBA Choices Thinking about Thinking See it for yourself Mastering your Career If you want to be the best, you have to travel to where the best is done and learn from it, advises Max Landsberg Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? The 60-Second Business Book Office hubbub is driving me to distraction Work Life Challenge Keele University Course Watch . . . An Archivist? How Do I Become . . . Career Small intake means high entry standards The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Training to become a lawyer is a tough task, says Martin Birchall, as is meeting the standard required to become a trainee solicitor at the world's largest law firm Baker & McKENZIE So what's it all worth? Working in the City Equity research is changing — analysts are moving from their ivory towers and on to trading floors, Debbie Harrison writes New Recruit to High-Flyer Deadline Buster . . . Time Management The Key to . . . Test Yourself . . . Answers Centres of opportunity National Sales Awards Call centres employ a million sentient humans in the UK and are important to business. John Plummer dispels the myths surrounding the workplace with the worst reputation You Need a New Job when . . . Statwatch Oil and Gas A Career Guide to Opportunities in . . . Can we work for such firms and be ethical? Subsea 7 Inside Thetimes Careers built on going with the flow Overview The oil and gas sector offers a range of job opportunities and it's not restricted to engineering, as Carol Lewis discovers RWE O&G Glossary Drying up? It's awash with jobs out there Employment Opportunities Contrary to popular belief, the UK's oil industry is not on its last legs and there's no shortage of opportunities in the North Sea — and worldwide. Clare Dight reports What It's Really like . . . . . . A Drilling Engineer? How Do I Become . . . Good year to be looking for a start Graduate Jobs Market Recruitment figures are up and salaries have risen too. Martin Birchall reports on fine prospects for university leavers CRA International The Lowdown Green fields burgeon Alternative Energy Fears of emissions-fuelled climate change have generated rapid growth in the renewable energy sector. Sarah Campbell reports Business Case Study Russian Natural Gas Web Watch Oil and Gas Centrica energy Plenty of time off but it's hard graft Offshore Platforms Steve Smethurst finds that life on the rigs does not have to mean missing out on mod cons, but it can be very stressful E. on Course Watch Careers in Career What happens when it all goes pear-shaped Pollution Tanker disasters and oil spillages are well covered by the media, but they form only a small part of what those who clean up the mess actually do. Clare Dight reports Health & Safety It's a balancing act Remediation Daniel Tuley's role is to ensure that oil and gas companies clean up after themselves, Carol Lewis writes Resources Numis Securities A training ground for future leaders Management Carly Chynoweth finds that many top executives got their grounding in leadership in the gas and oil industry Foster Wheeler BP Alumni Deloitte 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 Jacuzzi UK
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