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News from 12/02/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, James Christopher Chief Film Critic, Phil Yates, Gabriele Marcotti, John Cartwright, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Joe Murphy, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Stephen Walker, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Ian Pointon Chairman, Maggie Vaughan, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, David Snoxell British High Commissioner, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Derwent May, David Miliband, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Tony Rees, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Vicky Collins, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, James MacManus, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, David Lawrenson, Anthony Schindler, a mandarin speaker, Phil Elston, Norman Hammond, Rob Wright, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Richard Dawkins FRS, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Ian J. Hartill, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nigel Lawford, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Gerard Baker US Editor, John Goodbody, Annabel Tall, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, R Humphreys, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Dominic Maxwell, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Dearbail Jordan, Caitlin Moran, D Anderton, Peter Riddell, Josh Ball, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Peter Jenson, Bojan Pancevski, Lewis Stuart, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Adrian Milledge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Behan, Katharina Goetze, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Jane Macartney, Rudyard Kipling, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Index Meat from bird flu farm 'was sent abroad' Defra to investigate claims by Hungary Loophole 'exploited by Bernard Matthews' Index More flexible working Royal rekindles fire Vodafone takeover England hopes rise The Game Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Index Tories stand up for Cameron in row over school drug scandal He will not deny smoking cannabis Tebbit says it is time to come clean Pugh Demand for public inquiry into murder Shifting costs Childhood lost Blair writes back More eggs recalled The monster we invited to be one of the family Fugitive claimed to be sex victim Nanny was wanted for attacks on boy Tiffany & Co Living a lie Flexible work rights should be for us all, says minister Part-time option would be extended Small businesses say it's a step too far Money? We'd rather choose how and where we work 'This will be the last straw for me' Man dies after fall at Glencoe Kitesurfing accident Chemicals inquiry Happy Mondays Billie-Jo claim Valentine billions How the Queen and a King were aces at British film awards Hiscox Bafta-winning performances Tea leaves augur well for Oscars Labour fears the power of new super-union Pipex Fundraising Standards Board How they grew Brown says he will make sure that every child has a sporting chance All pupils to have four hours of sport Schools to open during holidays Beckham signs up to sell benefits of EU Teacher numbers increase by 36,000 Murder charge Stem cell advance Cancer care classes Charity watchdog Smoking-room ban NHS's oldest critic Families reading together 'holds the key to boosting child literacy' National drive to inspire children Kit for schools to improve skills Versacp Rac rescue Reading tips Timeless tales Mother kept girls locked away from the world for seven years Home turned into horror after divorce Neighbour says suspicions ignored Dfs Sainsbury's Gene test to spot adults who might get diabetes Boots offers Viagra to men who are shy of the doctor Popular pill Bonhams Millions of adults 'are ignorant about sex' A welfare measure that could benefit us all Private companies may be paid to put jobless into work Comment Marks and Spencer 'Blame cosmic rays not CO2 for warming up the planet' Effect prevents formation of clouds Met Office scorns Dane's space theory Dell Even a violent death fails to silence the crocodile hunter Last programme shown in Australia Channel plans to use library of films TheAA Monarch Persian Pariah? Naivety is the surest way to guarantee a showdown with lran Union M&A A super union is not such a super idea Nin Hao! A weeklong celebration of things Chinese Read this before deleting . . . Picture Gallery This is no smoking gun for Cameron Arghhh . . . it's a chugger mugger blagger Justice for the Chagos Islands Inexact science Police work is ruined by budget cuts and politics Maternity care Timesonline My critics are wrong to call me dogmatic, says Dawkins Seaside sounds Value of work Death in action Snow comparison Title sequence Now it must be bold Labour, not old Labour I've got the sauce to say it: Barack Obama is a loser Food guru agrees to slim her name Gillian McKeith drops the 'Doctor' Advert watchdog says public misled Barclaycard Multiple Display Advertising Items You are what? The largest endowments Farm Friends University cash plea to graduates Tiscali Couple and baby killed as their aircraft crashes in snowstorm Superdrug 'Sea flood risk' 40 miles inland Rare portrait given to museum Murder hunt Greater London Fund for the Blind Sombre collection for Topshop's teen fans London Fashion Week Grown-up clothes echoed New York Block colours dominate show Ibis Teach yourself Mandarin The Times guide to conversational Chinese Start today In the cathedral of the high priests of profanity First Night Visual art Major exhibition: Gilbert & George Tate Modern Orange Don't spend all your worldly goods on wedding, says Vicar Multiple Display Advertising Items I will, to the tune of £30,000 America Iraq Pact of honour Royal tries to rekindle the fire with a left-wing 'manifesto of reform' World Candidate claims Mitterrand mantle Higher pensions and wages pledged Icy blast from Putin hints at a new Cold War The Times Obama seeks 'stay fresh' formula as he tries to widen appeal Campaign woos white liberals Black voters are slow to follow Harvard gets first woman president after gender gibe A chill wind blows no good (Reuters): Six found dead in Canary Island cave (Reuters): Abortion law vote (Reuters): Grammy winner (Reuters): Kosovo protest (AFP): Guinea clashes (AFP): Britons in crash (AP): Mussolini diaries We pose no threat to Israel, says Iran Inside Track The bomb Azure del Mar US blames Tehran agents for troop deaths 170 soldiers killed by 'smuggled arms' Claims met with caution by media Multiple Display Advertising Items Deadly proof? Ba Court risks outcry over hunger-strike terrorist Eggcredit Jane Macartney Chinese whispers The long march Chinese puzzles Hidden Hearing Wait for it: queueing joins the Olympics More than Torex's bank throws lifeline Mobile battle Law bonus boost Browne ruling Quote of the day Hotel contest Business big shot Vodafone wins India's Hutchison Essar in $19bn deal UK mobile group enters huge market Doubts on choice of local partner G7 warns over betting on yen Business in China Monday manifesto Stock markets Nasdaq left to lick its wounds as LSE seeks Tokyo link Beijing's shift to equities can move markets Commodities Currencies Boodles Need to know Berners-Lee warns against mobile web Rate caution CBI finds strength Riva's new chief Exam body deal Business big shot Accor and Hilton vie for deal Torex's bank throws struggling software maker cash lifeline RBS raises facility by up to £30 million Former chief tries to be reinstated Ponta Bicuda Battle over betting on mobiles The Times Most AIM fundraisers fail to enrich backers over three years Rumour of the day In the know Bet of the day British funds Exchange rates High-flyers to win as law firms turn to bank-style bonuses £100,000 package by mid-twenties Rising US pay adds to pressure Emirates Downside of 'Eat what you kill' rule Browne ordered to face Texas courtroom Lloyds TSB Wolfowitz calls for Liberian debt relief Film details Nazi plot to wreck UK economy Land takeover for Indian car factory sparks conflict Farmers forced to abandon property Tata says 10,000 jobs will be created Business zones on hold after protests The Times New protectionism puts obstacles in the path of foreign investors China investment Once, international money provided a welcome boost, but now acquisition by outsiders faces stricter regulation Business Travel Encounters AIM has chance to help small Chinese companies progress China investment Small and medium-sized private companies in China have difficulty securing funding in the People's Republic. Forty-eight Chinese companies are listed in London — all on the Alternative Investment Market. Anthony Schindler, director of investment banking at Insinger de Beaufort, the merchant bank, explains … Milkround Media Planet Drug group carves itself niche markets Monday Manifesto Matt Emmens Matt Emmens has helped to make Shire the UK's third-largest pharmaceutical group and watched its value quadruple The Times Healthy career The Newspaper Marketing Agency Equity Prices British Airways London eye Elisabeth Rivers-Bulkeley A pioneer of female emancipation in the financial world and a popular columnist and broadcaster Elisabeth Rivers-Bulkeley, stockbroker, columnist and broadcaster, was born on April 30,1924. She died on December 19,2006, aged 82 Keith Ingram Long-serving Dragon prep school headmaster who won the respect and affection of staff and pupils Keith Ingram, headmaster, was born on February 16,1929. He died on January 5,2007, aged 77 Archaeology Weather Eye Peter Clarke Independent champion of children's rights in Wales who pioneered this concept for the rest of the United Kingdom Peter Clarke, Children's Commissioner for wales since 2001, was born on October 7,1948. He died of cancer of cancer on January 21,2007, aged 58 Professor Roland Levinsky Innovative immunologist at the Institute of Child Health Professor Roland Levinsky, immunologist, was born on October 16,1943. He died on January 1,2007, aged 63 Beate Hermelin Psychologist who specialised in the study of autism Beate Hermelin, psychologist, was born on August, 7,1919. She died on January 14,2007, aged 87 Harry Webster Technical director of Standard-Triumph who transformed its fortunes with a series of cars that were to become classics Harry Webster, CBE, automotive engineer, was born on May 27,1917. He died on February 6,2007, aged 89 Hans Wegner Danish furniture designer who combined innovation with functionality to create 'the most beautiful chair in the world' Hans Wegner, furniture designer, was born onApril 2,1914. He died on January 26,2007, aged 92 A plinth for the English hero of the Rosetta Stone Notebook Archaeology Company not an 'individual' under trust law Law Report Chancery Division Solicitor must disclose client's tax Queen's Bench Division The rainbow colours of the snowy landscape Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day The Times reports on the end of the Manchu dynasty in China and the formal constitution of the Republic Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Births Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Appointment Latest wills Thanksgiving Services School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentry Notices Final fence proves to be enduring obstacle for Kauto Star Sport Racing Wetherby off Southwell Yesterday's results Rob Wright continued his fine run when Sohraab (7-4) … Simon Barnes Football King keeps faith with Voy Por Ustedes in Champion Festival betting Racing Post Juvenile Novices' Hurdle Racing Wolverhampton Plumpton Hairy Molly, last year's Champion Bumper winner, is … The Times Course specialists Morrison's debut try is just enough for Bradford Rugby league Engage Super League The Times Dott demanding fairer share of TV spotlight Snooker Catalans so close as Hull avoid joining casualty list Salford come up short after Webb is fast to impress for slick Leeds Rugby league engage Super League Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Football Fixtures Other sport Hockey Ice hockey Motor rallying Rugby league Engage Super League Rugby union Skiing Tennis Cadbury Bold Webster makes return of Rovers a winning one Gardener finds sprint final is one trial too far Athletics Pickering leads from start to finish Sotherton next to face a challenge Hatton surrenders IBF title to chase tastier prize Boxing Paerson completes set of Alpine titles Grönholm triumphs Hedblom ends wait Tonga book place Boucher catches on Leicester flying Simply Fabulous Wales pay the penalty for inability to win possession Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Victor Ubogu Scotland begin to flower after tough opening The Times Croke Park finds its voice, only to be stunned into silence Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Ticketmaster Clerc delivers killer blow to Irish dreams Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Land Rover Table Players must be held to account—we have a lot to learn and fast Ellis emerges with credit from among the flying boots Back to drawing board for Ashton before Ireland test Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Match statistics from Twickenham How England rated Wilkinson finds answers despite losing magic dust Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Hero goes back to basics to seal win Fly half makes history with boot The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Jonny's view Well done, Freddie. Time to step aside Cricket Renaissance Down Under The Times Flintoff looking to World Cup with hope after 'unbelievable' triumph Cricket Renaissance Down Under England find sunshine in the rain Scoreboard Plunkett the outcast proves his core value Cricket Renaissance Down Under Times Crossword 23,522 The Insider Brown delivers first shots on target for 2018 World Cup bid Stadiums provide perfect launch pad Public backing national campaign The Times Inside in The Game Plus The Game Index Six Nations Championship Index The face Look back to anger Did you see? Curb your kerbside conversations The click Did you know? The wonder of watercress Did you hear? On the scent of a novel gift More than 200,000 primroses in bloom at the Fontana greenhouse in Manschnow, near Frankfurt Modern morals From this … to this Only a generation ago China was a mystery, its secrets hidden behind the impenetrable wall of communism. Now it is an economic powerhouse, set to be the dominant nation of the 21st century. Jane Macartney, the Times Bureau Chief in Beijing, describes the transformation Index A challenge for young minds Ben Macintyre goes back to school to learn Mandarin and finds himself struggling to keep up with some bright teenagers Tomorrow Conversation Taking a train and getting a bus Three-year-old tots take a great leap forward Mandarin is so popular with a school's pupils that it will be compulsory for the infants too, says Damian Whitworth Timesonline Unlocking written Chinese The evolution of words: how two pictographs tell a story Now solve our Chinese brainteasers Index The long march of a forgotten English hero The bravery of George Hogg in leading a group of wartime Chinese children to safety from the Japanese has taken 22 years to reach the screen. Scriptwriter James MacMANUS recounts the saga 'To the people, food is heaven' The stronger sex Frieda Hughes/poetry The Female of the Species The Times There 'asda be a nicer way to do the shopping This little piggie went to marry Time bombs? My life got better after cancer Advertising Feature Snorkelling, dancing, trekking and PowerPoint presentations… since her illness, Sarah finds that things just keep getting better Help More People Get their Lives Back Dr Thomas Stuttaford Dr Tanya Byron Return of the medical maverick Health monday Dr Andrew Wakefield returned to Britain at the weekend for a conference to discuss the link between nutrition and autism. Dr Thomas Stuttaford says that Dr Wakefield's research into the link between MMR and autism was worthwhile, while Anjana Ahuja argues that his agenda is harmful and alarming Thinking about Thinking Albert Ellis and Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy Has this doctor been misjudged? Wakefield ought to admit that he was wrong, says Anjana Ahuja Wrong to generalise Get to sleep, children — or you will grow up short and fat Pre-school children need 11 to 13 hours' sleep and those aged 5 to 12 need ten to 11 hours, research indicates. Those who don't get it tend to be heavier and smaller, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford British Airways London eye Pru Health Why did I suddenly start to cry on a plane exactly a year after my abortion? Grown-up glamour for New York's uptown girls After seasons of plugging boho, experimenting with volume (often getting it wrong), this was the week that most US designers went back to what they do best: unashamed uptown glamour. Carolyn Asome reports Grumpy, lumpy and loving it Withnail and I, Harry Potter, The History Boys and now Equus. How did Richard Griffiths become such an unlikely national treasure, asks Dominic Maxwell American Beauty First Night HMV The Times Overgifted and over here Bursting with stars and glamour, American Ballet Theatre sweeps into the Wells this week. Debra Craine gets an early taste in Paris Theatre Stacy Arcola, E8 Reviews First night Pop The Decemberists Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Comedy Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Gilgamesh Theatre Royal Studio, Plymouth World music Jaune Toujours Pizza on the Park, SW1 Tv & radio Radio Choice Gastro Pubs David Chater's choices Review Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One God is Green Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm Variations Trial and Retribution ITV1, 9pm Why Did Dad Choose to Die? Channel 4,9pm The Long Riders (1980) Film Choice BBC One, 11.35pm The Big Kahuna (1999) BBC Two, 11.35pm The Graduate (1967) MultiChannel ITV3, 10pm Primeval suspects in a Jurassic lark Weekend TV Su Doku Text Challenge—win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4136 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index BT The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Brown Launches his Cup Campaign The Interview England 2018 bid a priority when Raith Rovers' best-known supporter takes over the No 10 shirt Index Timesonline Well Grounded Raith Get their Money's worth from Chancellor's 'investment' Parry in No Mood to Alter Policy So why is Wise Spy Hung out to Dry? The Analysis Resilient Arsenal Riding their Luck The Games Barclays Premiership Home is where a Very Nervous Beating Heart Lies Tom Dart believes Arsène Wenger's team have to go behind to be roused to glory Gorilla's Red Mist Bolton Refuse to Drop Away A New, Shiny-Domed Hero The Two Dannys Danny Kelly says the defender's radio outburst led him to love Danny Mills Ireland is where He Belongs Is this a Brand Reach Too Far? Drogba Enjoys Staying in Hunt The Games Barclays Premiership Newcastle's American Rock Jol Dependent on Cup Solace The Games Barclays Premiership Red Dawn Rising in the Steel City Rick Broadbent on the cultural revolution sweeping in from the Far East Index Harewood Runs Gauntlet of Fans Johnson Shows England Form Sidwell Gains More Admirers Nerveless United Apply Pressure Redknapp Points Finger at Barton as City Make Mendes Bayern are Unmoved over Hargreaves Meeting How they stand Parlour Lifts Hull's Spirits The Games Coca-Cola Championship The Times Burley Laments Life's Injustices Birmingham Fall out of Love with Fans Barnsley (0) 0 Colchester (2) 3 Pltmouth (0) 0 Sunderland (0) 2 Burnley (0) 1 Sheffield Wed (0) 2 Coventry (1) 2 Cardiff (1) 2 Ipswich (0) 0 Leicester (1) 2 Leeds (1) 2 Crystal Palace (0) 1 McCARTHY Points to Slim Divide Hungry Oldham March on The Games Coca-Cola League One Bournemouth (2) 5 Leyton Orient (0) 0 Carlisle (1) 1 Yeovil (0) 4 Brentford (1) 1 Brighton (0) 0 Gillingham (1) 1 Bradford (0) 0 Bristol City (0) 1 Huddersfield (0) 1 Millwall (1) 2 Chesterfield (0) 1 Nott'm Forest (0) 1 Northampton (0) 0 Tranmere (1) 1 Doncaster (0) 0 Player of the Day Wilson Ready for the Muck and Nettles in Race for Title League Two Lincoln City (1) 1 Torquay (0) 0 Peterborough (1) 3 Wrexham (0) 0 Barnet (1) 1 Accrington S (1) 2 Stockport (1) 1 Mansfield (0) 0 Darlington (0) 2 Boston Utd (0) 0 Wycombe (0) 0 Notts County (0) 0 Grimsby (1) 4 Bristol Rovers (2) 3 Player of the Day One-Way as Street are Made to Suffer Non-League Walter Gammie 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 Pools dividend Today Fixtures Subdued Restart to Italian Programme The Continent Timesonline The Fantasy Game Mighty Ego Faces a Crash Landing Gabriele Marcotti says Fabio Capello is always happy to court controversy The Prem Beckham Quick to Show worth Peter Jenson on the dramatic return to centre stage of an exiled galáctico Bmibaby

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