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News from 07/02/2007

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Petra McGuire, Nigel MacNicol, Robert Dawson Scott, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Brett Kahr, Bel Mooney, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Peter Kinsley, David Rose, Mike Piercy Head, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Brenda Bishop, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, The Rev Bernd Koschland, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Joan Wheatley, Derwent May, Graham Wood, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Morel, managing director of Tiger Recruitment, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, James Rossiter, Morgan Falconer, John Hopkins, Eve Thomas, James Johnson Chairman of the BMA, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Martin Stevens, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Philip Lawford, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Bob Bury, Andrew Drummond, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Nick Hasell, Alex Salmond MP, Stewart Tendler, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, William Bradley, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Michele Kirsch, Robert Kahn Co-ordinator, Dominic Maxwell, Thomas Catan, Sir Sigmund Sternberg Honorary Life President, Michael Hammond, Frank Greaney, Dearbail Jordan, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alan Coren, Patrick Foster, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Thomas, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Andy Connell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Nicola Copping, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Ian West, Virginia Matthews,

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Index Vet who fell ill is tested for the bird flu virus Ryanair's secret memo over pilot safety fears Sack threat follows 'dangerous flying' Crews under pressure over quick turnarounds Free DVD Pentagon to hand over tape of convoy attack Hospital plan shelved BP cuts forecasts Brothers in arms Index Liverpool falls to US Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times US agrees to hand over tape of attack on British convoy 'God dammit, we're in jail dude' Pugh Coe in fresh call for extra Olympic cash Nuclear waste plea Press inquiry Late Tube delay Stern response Moonstruck astronaut's mission improbable to murder her rival 950-mile trip was made in nappies Shuttle pilot the object of her desire Hiscox Former headmaster arrested over Labour loans is 'in the clear' Blair shrugs aside affair before MPs No 10 'complying fully with police' Routine grilling fails to turn up the heat on Blair On other pages High Court hearing over pension losses Student found dead Life for Satanist Cat's eyes cameras Tarrant divorce Strife of Brian When it comes to cleaning up, only women go the distance The 9,000-mile dog walk Vogue Three murders in four days Death in Peckham The shooting of a 15-year-old boy took place only yards away from where Damilola Taylor was killed Tiscali Children add to gun crime Violence still plagues area after £290m rejuvenation Death in Peckham The homicide toll Jaguar Vet taken ill at Matthews' turkey farm In isolation and having flu tests He spent two days at outbreak scene I've had my fill of this, says tycoon USwitch Harsh words from Barry Norman, who has given an intervi Audi Taxing times for Cherie People Along with fellow actors Sir Ian McKellen and Kate … Everybody has a blog these days. Now jumping on the … Judi Dench and Helen Mirren pictured as dames — this time of the gangster variety — for the annual Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair. Dame Judi doesn't look best pleased at her fellow Oscar nominee being placed in the driving seat. Watch this space over the next few weeks Postscript Why won't Anne Hathaway, star of The Devil Wears Prada, Kirstie Alley, best known for her role in Cheers, is … Weathermen predict heavy snowfall and travel trouble Halifax HM Revenue & Customs She did it again — Kylie set to be a No 1 hit at the V&A Entry is free, but 4,000 tickets booked Costumes date from Neighbours Index Green Flag Holiday autos Truths of War Grieving families should not have to beg to find out what happened Madrid's Dilemma The Eta hunger strike presents Spain with a serious problem Coming Home It doesn't matter if you win or lose — it's where you play the game 22,922 Mandarin teachers, please Picture Gallery Poisoned by a ruthless political culture Thunderer: Goldsmith's office: the hatchet must come out Blair's departure Cash for honours Unpartitioned learning, or just more experiments? The human risks of bird flu Timesonline A GP still gives great value Double Dutch It takes all sorts Drink problem? A hard act . . . Medium range Mr Blair's final magic trick will begin shortly To show the 'friendly fire' video in public is a huge error Nursery refuses to hand over records References 'must stay confidential' Commissioner's deadline defied Flying Flowers Right to access personal references 'not absolute' BSE infected blood will kill as few as 50 Let pirates call tune Murder charge Abusers jailed Miss Brazil found Winger clipped 'Untouchable' boss of drugs empire jailed Clan head admits money-laundering Gang amassed a £100m fortune The Open University Currys New e-passport may not travel well Microchips could fail after two years Taxpayers will pick up the bill Bt Fusion The Times On the move Lusty lyricism mocks our modern foibles with glee First night Opera Agrippina Coliseum SELFRIDGES&Co God dammit, we're in jail dude: secret tape reveals pilots' panic 'Friendly fire' A 15-minute cockpit recording tells how US airmen wrongly identified British tanks as Iraqi enemy forces Their six mistakes Airmen deserve sympathy, their chiefs do not 'Friendly fire' Index $2.6m win over Rolling Stones banker's will Out-of-court deal ends £300,000 case He was of sound mind, says doctor Multiple Display Advertising Items Muslim school denies racism Art spending spree moves house Head of fraud office to leave Proud parents — and keepers — show off their new arrivals British Gas Tories must woo Newcastle as well as Notting Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items The divide Multiple Display Advertising Items More workers hit by letter bombs Attack is second within two days Police are linking series of six devices Promise of 50 community hospitals is dropped amid funding crisis Health Service Flag days and jam sales obscure a sticky political problem Ward closures 'mean more home births' Health Service Patients may have to travel farther More midwives to take doctors' places Dfs Go on and take a risk, the young are told: it's actually good for you Multiple Display Advertising Items Cost of university has fallen Caution: schoolchildren at play Thailand Spain Divided by loyalties, two brothers in arms are prepared to kill each other Family split by battles in Gaza Little hope for Mecca peace talks Families at war Come to your senses, Emir begs Iran Kuwait leader's nuclear ambition Action by Israel or US 'is possible' Standard Life First family Tehran blames US for kidnapped diplomat (AFP): Suicide bomber in airport attack (AP): Frankie Laine dies (AP): 'Corruption' arrests (AFP): Logging threat (AFP): Asylum amnesty (Reuters): Taking it easy Multiple Display Advertising Items Sorry I'm 25 years late — I got on the wrong bus to go shopping Gone missing Multiple Display Advertising Items Civilians die as police stage gun battles to claim rewards Kashmir strikers seek end to attacks Four officers held over deaths The Times Jacobs has a stylish way of halting the pendulum New York Fashion Week (AFP): 'Overdoses' force emergency landing (AP): Floods return (AP): Urban confusion (Reuters): 'Threat' to Russia (AP): House fire kills ten (Reuters): Dashboarder The man whose fate is dividing Spain Times interview sparks protests Government on the rack over Eta Tesco Litvinenko inquiry threatens trade links Times Online Your blogs Multiple Display Advertising Items Football family held over riot death Groundsman in stadium stand-off Accused of giving hooligans weapons Record skipper wins stripes Norwich Union Direct British drug smuggler in last plea against death sentence (Reuters): Embraced in the arms of death (AP): Dinosaur nests yield 100 eggs (AP): US extends influence in Africa Ex-minister named as soldier who led killing of journalists Multiple Display Advertising Items FTSE 100 rises to a six-year high Hill warning FSA ups prices SEC trades check Quote of the day Property record Business big shot BP warns that safety worries will put a brake on growth Oil giant slashes production forecast Supply chain 'at breaking point' Face to face with a revelation Out of the frame Stock markets Goldman poised to join CVC bid for Sainsbury's Pension is key item in supermarket basket Picture Gallery Wraps are off the new-look BP Commodities Good enough? It is hard to believe that a square foot of property … Currencies Scandinavian Airlines Need to know Results in brief Luxury property prices go through roof as flats in London set £4,200 sq ft record Demand from around the world Four penthouse suites worth £84m Providers of pads for high rollers Homes that are a hotel and fortress The phone rings. It is a former employee of Torex Retai The Financial Services Authority has a £100 million … The Times Picture Gallery The problems of success? City Diary Foiled Countrywide buyout team refuses to back new bidder Yarrow stalks as casting tells future City Diary A small ad catches my eye in one of those hippy-dippy … City Diary The British buyout firm 3i Group has joined the ranks … Picture Gallery Financial watchdog to lift fees by four times inflation Some of the extra will go on bonuses Industry gives mixed reaction Red Kite defends redemption change The Enforcers Times Online Aviva backs fund manager despite Garrett-Cox exit The Times Unions to vote on merger plan Business big shot Philip Scott Pay increases lead to rate rise fear Lloyds job losses Regent's Indian buy Carousel action (AFX): Train deal stalls (PA): US talk lifts BAE (AFX): BT India purchase Torex paid pension adviser run by ex-chairman's wife Company worked on director benefits Two firms shared office complex Executive gives up two directorships Value of net UK takeovers by foreign firms hits record Buy British Virgin Media near C&W tie-up Nmauk Turkey's tobacco sale looks to be stubbed out again SEC launches key inquiry into Wall Street bank trades Mutual funds call in US watchdog Accused of tipping hedge funds The Times Precedent set Kodak mulls closing the shutters on its century-old film business Call me a Luddite, but it's just magic Bernanke plea (AFX): Airbus order boost (AFX), (AFP), (Reuters): Glaxo ambitions Globeleq race (Reuters): MacQuarie outlook MAN mergers call DIY retailer appoints critic to board Activist investors' power highlighted New director to back strategy Wal-Mart to offer film downloads in US The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds E. On full of energy with Endesa's nod to £27bn bid Japan Airlines (JAL) is preparing to cut almost a tenth of its workforce in an effort once more to become one of the world's most profitable airlines. The carrier said that it will shed 4,300 jobs, just over 8 per cent of its 53,000 workforce, as it strives to increase profits sevenfold over the next four years. The cutbacks should save the group 50 billion yen (£210 million) BHP chief to step down as buybacks are stepped up Goodyear's years Sainsbury's affair may shine a light on private equity 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 Bush's defence move boosts BAE Systems and Cobham Large caps Parkwood foils Gresham's scheme Small caps Gilts ARM has the muscle to overcome the swings in silicon chip demand Aviva Regent Inns Equity Prices The National Institute of Conductive Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Judge Jane Bolin America's first black female judge who became a trail-blazing judicial campaigner for equal rights Jane Bolin, judge and judicial pioneer, was born on April 11,1908. She died on January 8,2007, aged 98 Weather Eye Father Robert Drinan Liberal Jesuit priest and legal scholar who served four terms in the US Congress and agitated on issues of conscience Father Robert Drinan, SJ, scholar, politician and activist, was born on November 15,1920. He died on January 28,2007, aged 86 Johnny Williams Reticent British heavyweight champion whose skill and speed made up for a lack of the big punch Johnny Williams, boxer, was born on December 25,1926. He died on January 29, 2007, aged 80 N. S. 'Mandy' Mitchell-Innes Surrey cricketer whose crippling hay fever restricted his England career to a single Test appearance N. S. ("Mandy") Mitchell-Innes, cricketer and colonial civil servant, was born on September 7,1914. He died on December 28,2006, aged 92 Lord Kelvedon Lives Remembered David Rattray Joan Chissell Lives in Brief Secrecy sufficient to disclose dishonest conspiracy Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court 'Registrable' is not 'registered' Court of Appeal Criminal Division Belch raises special reasons issue Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Historic striking delights Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Service appointments Reception Latest wills University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Supercool collisions leave holes in blanket of cloud Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 7,1936 A Times reviewer considers Mordern Times, Chaplin's last silent film. Its apparent sympathy for the victims of the Depression had provoked accusations that he was an anti-capitalist Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mullins feels Festival has lost magic since switch to four days Racing 'Only Gold Cup day retains sparkle' Trainer expects Irish to excel again Southwell Yesterday's results Rugby union Football Five more prepare to tackle Kauto Star at Newbury Ludlow Racing The Wright track Carlisle Course specialists Lingfield Park Ennis aims for bigger targets after tadpole gibe Athletics Heptathlete in home-town trials Looks to build on Melbourne bronze Report card Denise Lewis, Olympic gold medal-winner, assesses the young pretender Versatile Meyer springs surprise King makes switch Wilkin suspended Hiddink in the dock Wired for sound Paerson triumphs Easter keeps feet on the ground as impressive rise reaches a pinnacle Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Ashton praises 'intelligent' flanker Late start could be an advantage Shanklin enters calculations as Wales coach seeks greater efficiency France team Ashton finds room for Hill to impart his knowledge Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Contenders to earn international recognition Boxing Timesonline Football Results Pools forecast Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Collingwood at the fore to set up final assignment Cricket Victory Down Under Thelondonpaper Scoreboard From rock bottom to a nation of winners in a matter of weeks Cricket Victory Down Under Ticketmaster Over-hyped, coming over here . . . and a load of bull Chelsea blow after Bridge is ruled out for two weeks Football Club Wembley Sanchez rues side's lack of firepower in absence of Healy Capital gains from global appeal of Premiership Football The world comes to London Brazil 0 Portugal 2 Australia 1 Denmark 3 Star man New face Entertainment Teams Star man Emirates Stadium New face Entertainment Teams Loftus Road Nigeria 1 Ghana 4 Football The world comes to London Greece 0 South Korea 1 Craven Cottage Griffin Park Star man New face Entertainment Star man New face Entertainment Teams The Premiership today Winning still the No 1 priority for 'great Liverpool franchise' Football Anfield takeover New owners 'to respect traditions' Worried fans will be consulted Americans' dream would have been a nightmare for Shankly Razor-sharp tycoons hoping to turn tidy profit Star-spangled East takes on West in new battle for supremacy Foster given the chance to prove his credentials Football Robinson upset at being left out McClaren wants to convince public Is three the magic number for midfield duo? Tony's Tactics: The 4-3-3 formation under the microscope Pearce's pain eased as Lita completes late rescue mission Football Times Crossword 23,518 The Insider Anfield in American dreamland after £174m takeover Tycoons outline ambitious plans Work starts soon on new stadium The Times Mortgages for Business Index Martin Samuel Simon Barnes The world comes to London Index The face The quiet man Did you see? Unrest over undress down under The click Did you know? Muddy waters run deep Did you hear? Dead lucky for London Picture Gallery Modern morals All in the mind The psychotherapist Brett Kahr has studied more than 19,000 sexual fantasies as part of the largest sex survey of Britons. In an extract from his new book, he reveals the facts behind the fantasy The Times The Times If the tie fits, don't 'express yourself' by changing it My husband's fertility problems could wreck our marriage My Life in fashion Chain reaction Britain's Deacon of light Style wednesday The anticipation over London Fashion Week, which starts on Sunday, centres on Giles Deacon, who is also doing ranges for New Look and Daks. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong talks to London's busiest designer Dressing by numbers My life in fashion The designer Donna Karan tells Alice Olins about herself and her hopes and fears Stacked heels Six of the best AA Btw . . . Buy of the week Valentine's Day treats Beauty jury Jane's growing appeal is far from plain Chain reaction The queues at Jane Norman's tills are proof of her pulling power, says Anne Ashworth Detail is retail The Times The empress's old clothes She may be pop royalty, but there's a vacuum at the heart of a show of Kylie's costumes, says Tim Teeman Grayson Perry First Night Inside Kylie's wardrobe Try a bit of target practice . . . . . . but you'll be the target at a White Cube film show, warns Morgan Falconer Donmar Strokes of genius and a cultural revolution Visit China with The Times on Saturday Theatre Reviews First night Nothing but the Truth Hampstead, NW3 Comedy Tedstock Bloomsbury, WC1 Concert BCMG/Adès CBSO Centre, Birmingham Bang on a Can All-Stars Symphony Hall, Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Plunder Watermill, Newbury Folk The Unusual Suspects Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow The appliance of bright science Working Relationship Gerd Materlik, the chief executive of Diamond Light Source, and his PA, Karen Habgood, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Career Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Work will give us a 'richer life' Staff will be more stimulated in future, says Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Are you the PA we're looking for? The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Match of the Day Live: England v Spain Viewing Guide BBC One, 7.30pm Dragons' Den BBC Two, 8pm Party Animals BBC Two, 9pm Variations Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Erotomania Channel 4,11.05pm Something's Gotta Give (2003) Film Choice ITV1, 9pm A Time to Kill (1996) BBC One, 10.40pm Hidden (2005) Multi Channel Sky Cinema 1,8pm The Breakfast Club (1985) BBC Three, 10pm Key: (AD) Audio Description (SL) In-Vision Signing (r) repeat How Everest tamed the wild bunch Last Night's TV Text Challenge — Win a 42in Toshiba TV Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4132 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Oxfam

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