News from 02/02/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Judith Kozloff, Neelam Verjee, David Canter, Tim Albone, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Paula Lamplough, Peter Lapsley Chief Executive, Mark Souster, David Rose, Professor John Briton, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Dr John J. Turner, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Kasia Maciejowska, Gordon Miller, Siobhan Kennedy, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Stephen Farrell, Rupert Wright, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Stephen Hargrave, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Martin Johnson, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Dr Susan Burge, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Rebecca Newman, Rev Dr Geoffrey Rowell, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Professor Chris Griffiths Chairman, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Bob Collins, Matt Hughes, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, John Carr, Paul Samet, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Tom Sykes, Dr David Eedy Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Malcolm Chamberlin, Ian Johns, Dr D. Zuck Past President, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Sophie Heawood, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Rajeev Syal, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Jane Dowle, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Dr Euan W. Mackie, Richard Morrison, Gill Martin, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, E. J. Smith, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Index Detectives question Blair in secret over 'cover-up' Terror hitlist named 25 Muslim soldiers Accuracy of addresses alarms defence chiefs Inquiry launched to find possible MoD mole Index Unseen works by Monet go on show Think-tanks flourish Buybacks queried Potter's July date Joint bid for Anfield Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Hereditary peers may stay in Lords until they die out Picture Gallery Charity inquiry into Labour think-tank Homeless claims Briton's death fall Skin clinics warning Revealed, Monet's first impressions Seven unseen works go on public show Tiffany Police demand secrecy as Blair is quizzed again on cash for honours News blackout on interview last week No 10 accused of misleading public Media demand explanation He will not go now, but he will go tarnished New GCSE maths exam criticised Canal freedom BBC candidates Lakes polluted Suspect freed Drivers on call Adultery in The Archers is a scandal too far as 200,000 listeners switch off Golf Match Channel 4 succumbs to Big Brother hangover Plots and paranoia are mainstream views for Muslims of Sparkbrook Terror kidnap plot In this quiet suburb, almost everyone believes the arrests were meant to demonise Muslims The nine suspects A modish change of tactic that has too many players to remain secret You'll serve cause best by taking fight home, British radicals told Recruits easily smuggled to camps Groups spent 20 years forming links Comment Timesonline Mitsubishi Motors NHS staff fear burden of Virgin's stem-cell harvest Branson service is unique but untested Concerns over midwives' workload Scientists move closer to a blood test for Down's On deposit Magic date for bookshops could be life or death for Harry Potter Frank Gardner Blood & Sand IKEA Rejected bass guitarist hanged himself The band meant everything to him He thought that fame was imminent Bobby Timesonline Venus Lavender oil 'may have led to boys developing breasts' Possible link with female hormone Scientists call for more research Woman dies of cancer after getting all-clear The Times Furniture Village Tragedy! An undisclosed illness kept Hazel Blears — … Wilhelm Schönfelder is the German Ambassador to the … Strangest of bedfellows People Peta, the somewhat interplanetary animal rights organis Postscript What's in a name? Quite a lot to Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, … Look, we're sorry about this. But news is news, damn it, and just because something is deeply horrid, that doesn't mean we should shield you from it Argos Golf and skateboarding is the key to getting sport back into schools HSBC The Times Open-Minded A wider marketplace for political ideas is welcome From Russia with Glove Putin should be concerned at his worsening image overseas Less Arch Archery A modest proposal that might put even more sex into an old soap Video is mightier than the sword Picture Gallery Where is our black Ferguson or Wenger? Exit Tony's cronies, but enter the Brown-nosers Anglicans in Istanbul NHS reform: the problems are more than skin-deep Past master Timesonline Mysteries set in stone Potent argument Fat cat nemesis Smokescreen? Whine and dine Unholy-minded What big teeth you have! Ideal for the Highlands How Prescott can save the party and his reputation Comment How stalker in rape lies case terrorised woman prosecutor I feared for my family, says lawyer Panic room was fitted at her home Arthur and the Invisibles Failed asylum-seeker jailed for seaside rape Currys Notes on a Scandal Treatment with a smile that's cheap and nasty Tooth whitening 'is a job for dentists' Salons are using industrial chemicals Low cost was irresistible Bonhams Prince tells of 'despair' at Zulu War expert's murder Two in court over historian's killing Mourners voice anger at crime rate Anglian Sterling House Laugh? I nearly sent for the caretaker First night Theatre Pinter's People Haymarket Digiulio The Last King of Scotland Think-tanks unite in plot to win power Rise of the Right They are the newly confident brains of the Tory cause, co-operating 'as a family' in pursuit of a common goal Saga Insurance Daunting prospect of £1m lifetime tax bill Dfs How Britain's noisy cities may damage your hearing Study of urban rush-hour decibels Din of Newcastle worse than London Yoga nursery rhymes shatter urban calm Mean streets Currys Currys The plight of polar bears starving as their hunting ground shrinks has focused hearts and minds in the White House, where President Bush is said to be giving global warming greater priority Scientists sniff out smell of the seaside M&S Archbishop criticises Labour for 'obsession' with jailing offenders The non-politician beset by scandal Briton guilty of cartoon race hate University fails Police officer jailed Pharaoh's return Olympic funding Ferrari's fiery end Cyclist hurt in road robbery Dreamgirls Rapper in court over new name Mystery of the grass roots Soldier killed himself with rifle Airport tax clips flyers' wallets PC World Mfi America North Korea The luckiest man in Baghdad Kidnapped by insurgents, held for three days, then thrown into a car boot to be killed, Ayssir was rescued when a US patrol turned up on another mission BT Britons are held after crackdown on Shia cult Warlords declare amnesty on their murderous past Former fighters plead patriotic duty Human rights groups protest Global fallout from Chirac's bombshell Npower Timesonline Dolphin At last, a note of quiet diplomacy amid a storm of US sabre-rattling over Iran's plans (Reuters): Rape 'not taken seriously' (Reuters): Hu delivers £17m aid to Liberia (AFP): Chávez extends power base (AP): Smokers spared badge shame Tiscali (AFP): City defies order to cull poultry as bird flu claims new victims Climate of fear in sinking country Global warming peril to Bangladesh Flooding may hit 40 million by 2100 The Times (AP): Eritrea 'bomb plot' on summit foiled (Reuters): 'Plot' pair cleared (AP): Right-to-die ruling (AFP): Seven bodies found (Reuters): Domestic flap Shy 12-year-old pupil with skateboard was paedophile aged 29 He wore make-up and shaved body hair Sex-ring partners also fell for his act Middle America snubs Middle East with 'terror-free' fuel The Times Evesham Dictator's son takes to high life in city famous for gambling Family way Murdered spy was a thief and a thug, Putin insists Litvinenko 'did not have to flee' Reporters told of criminal oligarchs Multiple Display Advertising Items Crying babies 'silenced with tape over mouths' The Circulation Booster Red alert on olive leaves after rumour over health Mythic tales The Times Heart FM beats Capital showing AZ jobs to go Offshore tax win BP sells refinery Quote of the day Wal-Mart Co2 call Business big shot Shell makes record $25bn but plans to reduce share buybacks 14 per cent rise in dividend planned Company trims growth forecasts Second helping Meltdown Predators circle as Sainsbury family sells 13% of stake Stock markets Wadhwani closes his top fund in change of focus Royal Bank of Scotland Being all at sea could be better than in chaos Radio reality Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Overbearing Need to know Results in brief Heart strengthens its grip on No 1 spot Breakfast show audience up 3.3% Capital showing turnaround signs Mayfair investment bank teams up with IVG to buy Swiss Re Tower RBS Some of its staff have been doing well out of the endle City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Rich students at the London Business School in Regent's City Diary No takers for get-rich quick offer City Diary Travel in from Hampshire on South West Trains and you … City Diary AstraZeneca trims 3,000 jobs in drive to improve delivery In numbers Council hungry for pay details Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Board of Northern Foods ousts chief O'Driscoll in line for £470,000 payoff Head of chilled foods to take over Emirates Business big shot Stefan Barden Media Planet BP sells remaining UK oil refinery to Petroplus for $1.4bn A step up Timesonline Offshore miner in $100m AIM cash call Investors take action after Compass doles out double payoff The Times Taxman wins on offshore cash Harrods exit Adams about to change hands M&B growth PC World Verdict on £846,000 tax case: ever so sorry but you get nothing Former Matalan chief paid too much Revenue accepted mistake was made Nicholas King Outlook uncertain for interest vote MPC briefing February Pay settlements sound warning for MPC Bank thinking Dell switches tactics to rescue sales Hands-on and bloody minded The london paper Healthy returns for some founders Wal-Mart steps up plan to go green The Times US farm subsidy plans receive cool reception Timesonline Thomas Cook eyes rival First Choice Vornado raises bid Amazon profit falls Deutsche boost More Abbey cuts (Reuters): Nasdaq pledge Great-West deal Rio Tinto admits time running out for its only UK plant Battle to delay power plant closure 2010 deadline threatens smelter Multiple Display Advertising Items Private retirements Balfour Beatty hails its biggest US buy Equity Prices Royal Bank of Scotland IPC title appeals to women in the decade of indulgence Media Publisher hopes for 250,000 readers Departure from hard advertising Mediapolis Public lives and private eyes put in the spotlight The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Vodafone British funds 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 Hammerson a gainer after rise in value of French peer Large caps Recovery hopes cheer Wolfson Small caps Gilts Investors' fears over M&B's figures vanish in a puff of smoke AstraZeneca Air Partner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elitereg BMW Bowled over by pin-sharp handling of the Cayenne Motoring Porsche anti-roll design stands up Green issues still provide concern Speed critics too quick off the mark Specification Mercedes-Benz Phantom fails to spook bidder Peugeot plans On sale this month Ducati deluged Drivers hand book Motorpoint General Sir David Mostyn Infantryman who helped to quell a revolt in Brunei and commanded the British sector in Berlin General Sir David Mostyn, KCB, CBE, Adjutant General of the Army, 1986-88, was born on November 28,1928. He died of heart disease on January 20,2006, aged 78 Flight Lieutenant Gordon Cooper Bomber navigator who guided a challenging sortie to drop supplies to PoWs in Rangoon jail in 1945 Flight Lieutenant Gordon Cooper, DFC, AE, bomber navigator, was born on March 13,1914. He died on December 19,2006, aged 92 Q&A Weather Eye John Chrisp PoW who was decorated for his escape attempts John Chrisp, MBE, Colditz PoW, was born on May 14,1908. He died on November 27,2006, aged 98 Gordon S. Macklin Founder of the Nasdaq exchange who agreed to compensate investors after the WorldCom fraud Gordon S. MacKlin, a founder of Nasdaq, was born in 1928. He died after a stroke on January 30,2007, aged 78 Erich Schumann Publisher who built one of Europe's largest media empires despite his company's internal struggles Erich Schumann, publisher and lawyer, was born on December 13,1930. He died of cancer on January 21,2007, aged 76 Adelaide Tambo Anti-apartheid activist who spent years in exile Adelaide Tambo, South African activist and MP, 1994-99, was born on July 18,1929. She died after a suspected heart attack on January 31,2007, aged 77 Footballers who feel the agony of victory Questions Answered Care transfer no breach of human rights Law Report Court of Appeal Home Secretary must allow for error over age Court of Appeal Court Circular Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Fellows Reception Groundhog's shadow may predict an early spring Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 2,1953 Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Court & Social Timesonline Frances Sackey Hardy win increases my belief in Detroit City Racing Cheltenham ground was worst I've known Wincanton Yesterday's results Towcester Southwell Cricket Football Leg injury threatens to finish Thornton's season National betting Chepstow Racing Wolverhampton Catterick The Nicky Richards-trained Purple Moon, a 440,000gns … Course specialists Affable Dungy has chance to turn tragedy into triumph with Colts American football Super Bowl XLI Close to quitting after son's death Turned to Bears coach for support Basketball Results Football Golf Ice hockey Snooker Squash Tennis Timesonline Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Ferrari face uncertain future after departures Motor racing England take no chances as Anderson heads home Cricket Carling Fisher angling for Woods showdown Golf England prepare to live dangerously as Ashton backs Vesuvius option Thomas ban compounds misery for Wales coach Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Jenkins to lose wing for four weeks Controversy over Henson omission Land Rover Hendry on course to end title drought Rossi stays put Unbeaten target Thursday night live Pool winner World must learn to fear champions again, says Vickery Rugby union60 RBS Six Nations Championship New captain keen to lead from front Balshaw told he must prove fitness Europe's finest ready to prove they are worldly-wise Jonny gives England reason to believe Guinness Timesonline Adebayor pleads for young stars to be given final bow Football Timesonline Liverpool to invest trust Supporters disgruntled as Anfield power struggle swings in favour of US tycoons, reports Oliver Kay From Major League to Merseyside The Premiership today Timesonline The Sunday Times Cole facing two months on sidelines after scan Football Pearce makes England case for Barton on first day in new job Football McClaren likely to start with Dyer Woodgate set for first cap since 2004 The Times Squad Upson defends his move to West Ham Roeder's long look Davies reprieve MacCarone delivers parting shot with scathing attack on McClaren Football England head coach under fire Striker lets rip in four-page fax Southgate fails to escape criticism Scope 'i was listening to empty and worthless promises' Football England head coach under fire Times Crossword 23,514 The Insider US dream team set to reign at Anfield Inside The Times Index The Six Nations today Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The face Tycoon with his eye on the ball Did you see? Picture of honesty The click Did you know? Space for crooks, too Did you hear? Step up to TV lite London: Birth of a Cult, a guitar customised by the designer Hedi Slimane and part of the Born to Rock exhibition which opened yesterday at Harrods Modern morals Adonis? It's a bit complex . . . Men are being bombarded with images of the perfect physique, causing the same pressure to conform that women have long been used to. Richard Morrison argues that male body anxiety is futile Naked and the dread To illustrate the soul-baring in his memoir about his wild years as a bar columnist, Tom Sykes posed nude for Tatler. It was the ultimate nightmare Body dysmorphic disorder and the pursuit of beauty: why they're not the same thing Drew The Times Modern marriage might benefit from the Berlusconi rules Sienna's support is good for George Softly, softly Quality magazines Lucia van der Post Answers your style questions Help me to wow them in the aisles The Times Hair with Hari The Times Homework: it's ruining our lives It's good for them; it's wrecking home life; they should get even more. The value of homework has sparked a lively debate among Times readers State schools: homework requirements AA Teriyaki salmon with celery and miso noodles Japanese chicken in a bowl with ponzu Use your noodle — treat your friends to a Japanese supper These oriental delights are easy to cook, but you've got to be fast Sesame seed pork medallions with pak choi noodles Serves 4 Handel with Care Mika Podcast Yo! Asbo lesbo aggro a-go-go Rap's favourite rebel Lady Sovereign takes a break from conquering the States to get personal with Stephen Dalton Play. Com The soul of discretion The BBC starts a three-part history of British soul tonight but Bob Stanley finds it hard to pin down Theviewareconfire The high and the mighty David Daniels is big, bearded and the world's most unlikely-looking counter-tenor. Neil Fisher reports Theearlies A closet Brünnhilde As Domingo drops down to baritone to tackle one last dream role, Louise Cohen asks opera singers what could tempt them out of their comfort zones The Times The Times Pop Cold War Kids Robbers and Cowards V2 Mika podcast Pop Noisettes What's the Time, Mr Wolf? Vertigo Classical Rolando Villazón Gitano Virgin Classics The Charts Classical Kodaly Quartet Schubert Naxos Radio His grace, the Duke of Vaudeville With piano, Tesco bag and cheesegrater, Duke Special's music draws its inspiration from music-hall traditions, he tells Sophie Heawood Parlophone Win tickets to the NME Awards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reviews First night Theatre MacBeth — The Prologue Barbican Pit Concert Schubert Birthday Concert Wigmore Hall Dance Ballet Black Linbury, ROH Concert Britten Sinfonia West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge 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 BBC One The Insider: The Muslim Hangover Cure Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.30pm Midsomer Murders ITV1, 8.30pm Variations Lilies BBC One, 9pm Timewatch BBC Two, 9pm Away All Boats (1956) Film Choice Channel 4,1.20pm The 400 Blows (1959, b/w) MultiChannel Artsworld, 10pm The Birds (1963) ITV3, 10.05pm Benidorm? Wish we weren't here Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win Flights to Paris Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4128 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Cystic Fibrosis Trust Index Anne Ashworth Property Editor Opening Bids From Manchester to Canning Town, munching is eating away at the rotten parts of Britain Home on the Web Focus on . . . Carlisle Average property prices £000s In House by Kensington Gardens Get in Get out Get Away W8: Regency property with large windows and ample room for entertaining Out Country Pile in Hampshire Petersfield: a spacious 1930s house with tennis court and stables Away Period Lodge in Wiltshire Littleton Pannell: Victorian family home with views over adjoining vineyard Crest of a New Wave What's New? Belfast's old shipyards are being redeveloped as the city booms, says Lucy Alexander The Surveyor Homebuyer Kelly's Colour Supplement The Great Indoors The interior designer has added a dash of blue to her new affordable homeware range for Bhs, writes Anne Ashworth The Look Top Ten . . . Beds The Cape Multiple Display Advertising Items The Snow Must Go on Abroad Outlook With ski resorts facing global warming, Rupert Wright advises buyers to go high Lower Mill Estate Bryant Homes Barratt A City Reborn Abroad Outlook Valencia is fighting back from scandal, says Gordon Miller Fact File Inside Track Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Manchester's Winning Streak Coverstory Confidence is riding high in the city after landing the licence to build Britain's first supercasino, reports Jayne Dowle Life on the Top Deck Standards of luxury for apartment living in the capital of the North are now up there with five-star hotels, says Judith Heywood Where's It All Happening? Bolton is Buzzing Cover Story Rock bands, cult comedians and affordable homes have spelt boomtime for the town's property market. Jane Dowle reports Northern Highlights Regnum Creatures of Comfort Down my Street Residents of Teddington, the latest stop in our new series, have their cake and eat it, says Gill Martin Fact File Alpine homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Domaine Haut-Gardegan Humber Valley Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Thevisage Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Home Work Home File Fitting a Cornice Web Watch The Times Tea Sets How to Fill in the Hole Home File A shortfall in our endowment policy means we need another way to pay off the loan A View of the Week's Home Shows Property Watch Right to Manage Brief Encounter Bricks and Mortar Redeham
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