News from 05/02/2007
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Elizabeth Bullen, Rosemary Righter, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, Sean O'Brien, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Michael Bevington, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Moritz Volz, Andrew Haldenby Director, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Frieda Hughes, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Christina Massaad, Dominic Walsh, Dr Andrew Ruddle, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Colin Attenborough, Martyn Sadler, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, Scott Watson, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Derwent May, Lynne Downie, Louise Cooper, Russell Kempson, Paul Northrop, Daniel McGrory, Carola Long, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Professor Norman Stone, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Dean Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, William Garrett, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Hattie Garlick, Richard Owen, Victoria Short, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Peter Nicholson, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Paul Mitchell, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Peter Crumpler, David Barchard, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Hazel Blears MP, Ian Johns, Jeremy Cross, Guy Liardet, Thomas Catan, Angus MacLeod, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Adrian Milledge, Tony Halpin, Paul Connolly, Ann Bolton, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robert George, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Ross Anderson, Ed Hughes, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Tim Hammond,
ResumoThe Times Index All change as schools rip up the timetable Ten-minute lessons and week-long projects PE teachers to help with biology classes Index Three 'likely to face Labour loans charges' United storm ahead £800m power plant Eta killer's peace plea Boy shot dead at disco Timesonline Comment World Business Register Sport Times2 Miscellany Today's weather The Times Three 'likely to face charges' in Labour loans investigation More questioning expected for Blair Police files have been given to CPS Pugh Report warns of action over Iran This week in Parliament Is anyone a natural to replace Attenborough? Call goes out to give Life a new voice I am on my last series, says Sir David Hiscox 'Test teaching ideas before imposing them on children' Scientist calls for pupil group trials He denies that it would be unethical Success depends on keeping over-16s in school In the balance Teenage boy is killed after gunman opens fire at ice-skate disco Crowd stampedes as shots ring out Young victim collapses on the ice Timesonline Vogue Poultry farmers face export ban as vets warn threat is here to stay Bird flu Disease may be rife in wild birds Government gets ready for pandemic Sorry, chooks, we have to confine you to barracks The outbreak Twizzlers and cruelty hit 'bootiful' brand We've been told nothing, say locals in quarantine danger zone Bird flu British Tamils are intimidated into giving money to terrorists Relatives in Sri Lanka threatened Police investigate separatist group 'They asked for £50,000 — saying they needed it for the final war' UKIP name-change plan to lure Tories Sailor's body found Chagos challenge Burns charges Boy, 15, killed Village yobs ploy 'Sickie' day Ryanair Forces braced for Falklands stunt by resentful Argentina Master Card AA Bayard's list His top tips Sky You don't have to read a book to talk wisely about it, says professor More than Times Online Suzuki Dome chief prepares for court battle over Sahara film 'disaster' Family Wills Direct Think! Dell Litvinenko's widow dares Putin to prove innocence 'Tell officials to help investigation' Trio of suspects joke about death Green Flag National Geographic Channel The Times Nothing to Chance The swift response to the bird flu outbreak must be rigorously maintained Out of the Box There is a case for more flexibility in school timetables Bookmanism Or How to Appear Extremely Well-Read without Turning a Page Time to sharpen that stone axe Picture Gallery This would make the Gestapo proud Thunderer: I'm angry, too. Angry with extremist nutcases Olympic solution Think again Habits alter the fate of smokers around the world Police precedent Timesonline Radio wave dangers at sea Eastern rites Mystery tour Sports diversity Ucas rejects Biased opinion Labours of love Adopt change after 2,000 years? Never! Sorry, but Doctor Finaly won't see you now, madam Comment Spurt Penguins Against Climate Change The Times Yes, boys, Kylie's jumpsuit really is a work of art . . . Verdicts on Test Site 'Name and shame' website to reveal solicitors' failings Clients able to see complaints history Lawyers warned over referral fees One-hour-a-day police are costing £243m Timesonline Cooperative Insurance Lords set to scupper corporate killing bill Times Online Flora pro-activ Whitehall staff admit: we're weak and underperforming Assertiveness can be a flaw, say researchers Mixed results Crime? Just jump up and down Tribute to Grimaldi the clown Plan for armed rebuff to Amin Early birds catch out experts Mayor of London Aircraft crash kills two pilots Free DVDs all this week British Gas Police question 'preachers of hate' Imams accused of focusing on soldiers Detectives are wary of retaliation Directline Obituary Iva solutions Drink kills 'disgraced' Blair Babe Mayor of London This story sings out for more than a musical can offer First night Theatre A Model Girl Greenwich Theatre Bonhams Where's the script? Rac rescue Malaysia Iraq Shackled and emaciated, Eta killer pleads for peace from his deathbed Hunger strike reaches 91st day 200,000 victims go on protest march De Juana Chaos Independent Jewish Voices Virgin soldiers' enemy fights for right to go home to die Former rebel still banned in Malaysia Wants to end his days in birthplace Challenge churchill Tiscali Times Online (AFP): City on high alert after floods leave thousands homeless Inside Track (AP): Foreign partygoers jailed (Reuters): Pope renews plea for life (AFP): Politicians held in police sweep (AFP): 'Dutch Da Vinci' sets city alight Nato airstrike kills Taleban leader who broke no-go deal Fierce opponent to British presence He led attack to re-take Musa Qala Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Which Digital Hearing Aid is right for you? Times Online The Times Times Online Bush bids for bigger war chest as 'no-confidence' vote looms Congress asked for extra $245bn Latest wars cost more than Vietnam Don't get involved, Kurdish troops told Last bid to save Baghdad at the Alamo Life 'sucks' in the first of the frontline 'joint security' camps, but they could be the US Army's best chance to stop sectarian violence Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items EU is steered from 'gas-guzzler' ban Officials clash over shades of green Norwich Union Direct The Times Hippy-chic designers smarten up to please polished New Yorkers Subtlety appeals to broader clientele Acclaim can seal a label's reputation (AP): Serbia 'must keep historic heartland' (AP): Nuclear pledge (AFP): Actor arrested (AFP): New chief of staff (AP): Walking to record (Reuters): Man and woman Hospital club set for the Continent Fund developer New power plant Sugar buzz Quote of the day MG Rover fallout Business big shot Seymour Pierce leads in offering worst AIM performers Broker blames disposed-of unit Oil group boosted top money-maker Stockbrokers fail to pace the index's moderate performance Index Stock markets US firm sets sights on estate agent after 3i rejection Taking note of Asian Achilles' heel Commodities Times Currencies Pipex Need to know Hospital club set for push in Europe Expansion plan follows turnaround Site in New York also on the agenda Business big shot The Times RWE npower turns up the heat Plans big £800m gas-fired plant CCGT project 'cleaner than coal' Fund managers look for signs of BP revival RWE npower portfolio Wilson Bowden to OK Barratt offer Train contenders Food supply (AFP): Jimmy Choo sold FishWorks interest Times Online Nearly a quarter of former MG Rover staff are still jobless Emirates Pessimism haunts the boardroom at mining companies The Times Alliance gives Garrett-Cox job of growing global fund Builders not ready for tax change Credit Suisse Private equity owners would diversify sales at Sainsbury's Business Travel show Interplay of work and inflation rate Economic briefing Tiddler to watch In the know British funds Exchange rates Britain urged to embrace petrol alternative ethanol Brazilian minister seeks biofuel deals Help sought in saving rainforest Raising cane The Times Times Online Ambitious design on a flamboyant future Monday Manifesto Ozwald Boateng The first black tailor in Savile Row is confident that his new premises are a step towards flotation. Neelam Verjee reports Toshiba Times Online Wearing a new air of confidence, the outsider returns Milkround Equity Prices Action medical research Sir John Boynton Solicitor and administrator who played a key role in the modernisation of local government Sir John Boynton, MC, chief executive, Cheshire Country Council, 1974-79, was born on February 14,1918. He died on January 15,2007, aged 88 Fiona Jones Ambitious Blair Babe whose career was thwarted by a scandal over electoral expenses, despite her name being cleared Fiona Jones, Labour MP for Newark, 1997-2001, was born on February 27,1957. She died of alcoholic liver disease on January 28,2007, aged 49 Notebook Weather Eye Robert Ashfield Lives Remembered Bryan Pearce St Ives painter whose 'stained-glass' style evolved because of — and despite — a disorder that affected his sight Bryan Pearce, St Ives painter, was born on July 25,1929. He died on January 11,2007, aged 77 Joan Chissell Writer and music critic for The Times who reviewed virtuosos and debutantes with equal clarity and consideration Jaon Chissell, writer on music and reviewer for the Times, 1948-79, was born on May 22,1919. She died on January 31,2007, aged 87 Paddy Biddell Physician who fought with distinction in Africa and Italy Paddy Biddell, MC and Bar, soldier and physician, was born on January 7,1920. He died on December 25,2006, aged 86 Geoffrey Manning Physicist who directed much of the UK's premier research Geoffrey Manning, CBE, experimental physicist and director of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, 1981-86, was born on August 31,1929. He died on December 21,2006, aged 77 Trinity House honours its long-serving Master Notebook Court Circular Reception Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thanksgiving Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Church news Legal Notices The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Scots Parliament election will not comply with Convention Law Report Registration Appeal Court Professional difficulties arise when defendant goes absent Court of Appeal Criminal Division Singing sands bring music to the desert Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 5,1795 Winning Move Weather Brennan recognises mark of Triumph in Degas Art Racing Musselburgh Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Rob Wright was in sparkling from on Saturday, tipping … London 2012 Hobbs extols virtues of Detroit City after Agfa Hurdle victory Agnes Haddock has plenty to smile about after collecting … Kempton Park Six Nations Tyne Rivers Trust NH Maiden Hurdle Racing Lingfield Park Breeders' Cup Classic winner Invasor made a winning … Hexham Leading trainers Jockeys The Mick Easterby-trained Gentleman's Deal extended … Wolverhampton Course specialists Hatton camp hopeful he can hang on to his title Boxing Defence deadline could be extended Castillo contest remains the priority Shilston shoulders England dreams with help from local pub Karate Pound for pound, the bonefish takes some beating Fishing Badminton Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Football Golf Hockey Ice hockey Football Fixtures Other sport Netball Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Squash Tennis 1st Hull Rugby league Christopher Irvine predicts the finishing order in the engage Super League 7th Huddersfield Giants 10th Catalans Dragons 2nd St Helens 4th Wigan Warriors 8th Salford City Reds 5th Warrington Wolves 9th Harlequins 11th Wakefield Trinity 3rd Leeds Rhinos 6th Bradford Bulls 12th Hull Kingston Rovers Long road to redemption starts as St Helens claim opening victory Rugby league Engage Super League The Times Timesonline England face tough choices as chance of redemption beckons Cricket Commonwealth Bank Series Vaughan ready to make his return All to play for in one-day 'semi-final' Timesonline Sure Sport Men Domestic bliss ends for Robertson and Emms Badminton Times Online The numbers don't add up as Olympic bid leaves a much higher price to pay London 2012 The Guinness Premiership Final Fisher falls short after finding his feet at the highest level Golf Dubai Desert Classic Outsider's hopes end in final holes Challenge earns respect of Woods The Contenders Pakistan crushed by Kallis star turn Abu Dhabi prize Cannock charge England's plate Seeds blown away Hingis claims title Record rout Forgotten man Murphy relishing his long-awaited second coming Snooker Malta Cup Land Rover Times Online Streetwise Ireland show how to make the most of limited chances Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Gullivers Sports Travel Satisfactory start but both teams need work Adidas Twickenham trouncing awaits unless Italy improve Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship 'Ali of rugby' proves that special talent can always come back Jonny Wilkinson's performance on his return puts his previous heroics in the shade, says Matthew Syed Ellis puts his hand up after outstanding performance Sleeping giants awaken their tournament dreams Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship How England rated Victor Ubogu 'i had trained for the day when I was back in it, so I hadn't really been away' The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Timesonline Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Minute by minute The story is not over as search for perfect ending goes on and on Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Wilkinson back as a better player Just trying to stay out of 'Regret Zone' Advanced Hair Studio Timesonline Wilkinson might profit from missing Italy match But then, Super Bowl is as glitzy as the Oscars and … Times Crossword 23,516 The Insider England players urge caution after exciting start to new era New ball made it hard for Wilkinson O'Driscoll may miss France match The Times Timesonline In The Game today Index The face There's something about Mary Did you see? Cigarettes: so moreish The click Did you know? They're playing our tune Did you hear? An Oscar? Curse it Trois Danseuses Jupes Violettes, an 1898 pastel by Degas, will be auctioned at Sotheby's in London this evening in a sale of impressionist and Modern art with an estimated value of more than £100 million Modern morals One's company As childcare costs soar and working mothers face intolerable time pressures from their employers, Jane Wheatley reports that more women are leaving their jobs to run businesses from home Antonia Rolls Painter Lucy Martin's Do's and Don'ts for running your own business from home A cautionary tale: we had bad advice from the bank I am a perfectionist, highly organised and self-disciplined Timesonline Bored to death Frieda Hughes/poetry The Times My strategic plan for the battle between them and US Where, oh where, has the little mog gone? Notes for notelets Can olive leaves help to beat cancer? Health monday Claims that olive-leaf extract is a 'miracle' fighter of disease have caused a great commotion in Athens, reports Peta Bee See Dr Tanya Byron Speak Dr Thomas Stuttaford Surf How to make tea from olive leaves Olive-leaf tea: looks good, smells good, tastes weak Sky What can we do about our talented son's tantrums? Has your Child Suffered from Depression? Bank on Branson to get this right Midwives say that collecting core blood for Richard Branson's proposed stem-cell bank could harm the needs of patients. Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains why they are wrong Pru Health The Times Little touches make big statements From super-sized sleeves to prominent pockets, these five micro-trends can have maximum impact says, Carola Long The Truth that set him free His brother was murdered and he survived a knife attack by the secret police, but the anti-apartheid campaigner and actor John Kani eventually found the strength to forgive in a play, he tells Ian Johns Strife of Brian First Night Royal Opera House I'm live on stage. Er, what happens next? It sounds like every actor's nightmare: Brian Logan co-stars in a play he knows absolutely nothing about Pop NME Indie Rock Tour Glasgow Academy Theatre Reviews First night Chinese State Circus Lowry, Salford Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre My Favourite Summer Hull Truck Theatre Pop Unkle Bob Water Rats, N1 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 Magnus Magnusson: A Tribute Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7.30pm Nuclear Secrets BBC Two, 9pm Variations Aged 12, and Looking after the Family Channel 4,9pm Egomania Channel 4,11.05pm The Trench (1999) Film Choice BBC One, 11.35pm Indian Summer (1993) MultiChannel Sky Cinema 1,8pm Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989) Film4,11pm Vegas Louis evens out the odds Weekend TV Text Challenge — Win a 42in Toshiba TV Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4130 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index Bringing it all together The Game Says Inside The Whistle Blower United Strollers The Games Barclays Premiership Timesonline Jol Blames Ronaldo Theatrics for Team's Downfall Rooney in Doubt for England Friendly Bilic Gives McCLAREN a Few Home Truths The Interview Matt Dickinson hears the Croatia coach deconstruct England's poor form Amicable Split EMRE Fights to Clear his Name The News Terry Comfort as Chelsea Toil The Games Barclays Premiership Bayern Option for Mourinho Jewell Plays his Strongest Suit The Games Life Mirrors Art of Silver Screen The Movie Tom Dart discovers David Beckham may feel right at home as a star in Hollywood Tale of Predators and Parasites Hits Target Tony Cascarino dissects football's latest cinematic treatment Celebrations Get Tongues Wagging I need a new routine after scoring — so I don't look like a frog Coleman Able to Walk Tall The Games Coming Soon: Ocean's XI The Two Dannys Haven't You Got a Dome to Go to? No Smoke without IRE Henry Rewards Arsenal Resolve The Games Barclays Premiership Young Content with his Choice Pedersen Finds Key to Success The Games Barclays Premiership Everton Happy to Claim Local Authority despite Small … Lita Shows up Rivals Wembley Lure for Allardyce How they stand Sudden Impact by Eastwood The Games Coca-Cola Championship Mowbray Keeping Powder Dry Leicester City (1) 1 Luton town (1) 1 Sheffield Wed (1) 1 Preston Ne (2) 3 Norwich City (0) 2 Leeds United (1) 1 Sunderland (1) 2 Coventry City (0) 0 Crystal Palace (1) 2 Ipswich Town (0) 0 QPR (1) 3 Burnley (1) 1 Wolverhampton (1) 2 Plymouth Argyle (2) 2 Birmingham Show No Signs of Frailty without Upson Howard Plunders the Points Forest's Jitters Continuing The Game Coca-Cola League One Huddersfield TN (2) 3 Gillingham (0) 1 Blackpool (0) 1 Brentford (3) 3 Leyton Orient (0) 2 Port Vale (1) 1 Brighton & H a (0) 0 Rotherham UTD (0) 0 Northampton TN (0) 1 Crewe Alexandra (1) 2 Cheltenham TN (1) 2 Swansea City (1) 1 Oldham Athletic (0) 1 Tranmere Rovers (0) 0 Chesterfield (0) 0 Bournemouth (0) 1 Yeovil Town (0) 0 Millwall (1) 1 Doncaster Rovers (1) 1 Carlisle United (0) 2 Player of the Day Chris Hall (Oldham Athletic) Monkhouse Makes a Point on his Return League Two Notts County (2) 3 Lincoln City (0) 1 Torquay United (1) 1 Barnet (0) 1 Hereford United (0) 0 Stockport Co (2) 2 Walsall (0) 1 Rochdale (1) 1 Accrington S (0) 0 Chester City (1) 1 Bristol Rovers (1) 3 Peterborough U (0) 2 Macclesfield TN (0) 1 Darlington (1) 1 Wrexham (0) 0 Wycombe W (1) 2 Boston United (0) 0 Grimsby Town (4) 6 Bury (0) 0 MK Dons (1) 2 Mansfield Town (0) 1 Shrewsbury TN (1) 1 Player of the Day Peter Bore (Grimsby Town) Things Looking up for Welling Non-League Coca-Cola Championship Tables and Results League One League Two Continent Scotland Non-League Gary Jacob's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Death that Rocked a Nation The Continent The Times Italian FA Will Not Find Cure Gabriele Marcotti on why action to end violence must come from outside football Timesonline The Prem Uncle Sam Wary about Beckham Nick Szczepanik says Super Bowl throws Englishman's task into perspective Golf Match
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