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News from 13/02/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, David Mills, David Brown, Tim Albone, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, The Rev David A. Robertson, Linda Tsang, Ade Robinson, Tony Roe Partner and head of family law, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Ken Hom, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Angus Palmer, Gary Jacob, Ross Minett Director, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Paul Duddridge, Dr. Richard Turner, Oliver Bone, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Sheppard, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Mark Tucker, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, David Stevenson, Tim Teeman, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tania Mason, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, David chater, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Lord Boston, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Councillor John Cox, Jeremy Page, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Hilary Thomas, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, William Bradley, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Ben Wells, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catan, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Dr R. K. Dart, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, David Boswell, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Daniel Simpson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,

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Index New cancer drug to save a thousand lives a year Treatment has fewer side-effects for patients Hormone could raise survival rate by a fifth Miss England condemns the catwalk culture Bird flu 'outrage' Killer's sentence cut Giant takeover plans Beheading videos Bid for right to die Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Beheading videos 'kept at homes of 21/7 bomb plotters' Jury shown clips of graphic footage CDs also featured bin Laden speech Towns 'have three police on patrol' Pugh Amnesty for IRA fugitives is rejected Cameron attacked Mosque was filthy Crash pilot named Clarification Duchess will undergo a hysterectomy next month Surgery 'not for cancer', says palace Operation follows cancelled trips Fit patient should recover quickly Hysterectomy Hiscox 'Citizenship exam scam' may have let hundreds of immigrants cheat Four arrests over corruption claims Test centre's contract suspended Non-English speakers risk losing their benefit Brains of Britain Teenagers face growing debt worry Moped riders held Wife's fear ignored Judges speak out Lifesavers expelled Gaydar founder dies Miss England weighs in on skinny models Beauty queen 'too fat for the catwalk' She says designers prefer 'cocaine look' Lloyds TSB Eco-fashion means green is new black Diplomatic row over raw meat shipped from Matthews plant to Continent Bird flu David Miliband met the Hungarian Ambassador over discoveries about shipments across Europe as poultry farmers feared a collapse in consumer confidence Lifeline through the letterbox Refusing to share samples 'may cause a vaccine delay' The big players Louis Vuitton Mobile phone chic puts fashion labels before technology Consumers suffer 'feature fatigue' Makers seek an emotional link The next big thing . . . £6.2bn IT scheme for NHS 'is not working and is not going to work' Computer chief highlights 'risks' Plan is running two years behind Faulty software puts child health at risk Army investigates cocaine claims Stabbing admitted Hit-and-run killer Prisoners escape Race case ends Quick and the dead Virgin media Deadly mayhem of drug driver who thought he was Superman Three men arrested over death of girl, 2 St. Joseph's Hospice Bvlgari Barclaycard Clinton returns? People We grow increasingly fond of the guitarist Brian May … Last Friday we told how an excited David Health (Lib … Are rock's wild men turning into southern softies? Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, Michael Jackson's friend, has … Rac rescue A planned walkout at the shiny new Tory Black & White … Postscript Marksandspencer Clear as Mud The NHS has taken a wrong turn off the information superhighway A Nobel Challenge The peace prizewinner offers to lead Bangladesh back to democracy Don't Detest a Siesta It's time we woke up to the benefits of taking a nap Sour notes from the Dixie Chicks Picture Gallery If you drive us onto roads, we'll use cars Thunderer: Prevent kids' accidents: have fewer children . . . Chagos justice Dawkins delusion Intensive farming and bird flu danger to humans Kensington's town hall Timesonline Command and control Not cricket Warriors return Horse sense Enduring love Three dangers that may ensnare the boy David It's unfair. My argument should be as loud as yours Renault This man is following the latest keep-fit tip Ponta Bicuda Toshiba Ministers 'must be honest over road charges' Online petition reaches about 1.2m Pilot schemes will go ahead Bringing it all together Petitions are fine, but no substitute for democracy Arrested fireman wins £15,000 Chimps had their own Stone Age Schoolgirl's sentence delayed Valentine's gift under wraps Cclondon Star's stamp of approval Teach yourself Mandarin The Times Guide to Conversational Chinese Chinese made easy Getting to know people (Conversation 1 on CD) Dell Exchanging information and asking for a telephone number (Conversation 2 on CD) The Times Enough is enough, pleads dying woman Right-to-die case heard at High Court Outcome could affect thousands Challenge churchill™ Cclondon Inside Track Obsessive's payback gives profitable return First night Theatre Underneath the Lintel Duchess, London, WC2 Reach-online Falklands warrior bows out (again) HMS Intrepid was condemned in 1982 Ship reprieved to play role in conflict Dfs Eight ships named Intrepid . . . £120,000 for man branded a 'wee poof' Twenty years after split, the Police are back on beat with new tour Grammy gig kicks off music revival Dixie Chicks win five awards Trust Boots Directline Russia 'Most dangerous and evil woman' should be freed from jail, court says France Early release of Eta hunger striker prompts protest by victims' families Killer could be free within a year Accusations of political meddling A political weapon The good, the bad and the unattractive reality Fisher Wealth Management Hopes rise in Korea talks Multiple Display Advertising Items Foreign Staff: We have not armed Iraq insurgents, say Iranians Cooperative Insurance Suicide bombers shatter anniversary At least 75 killed in multiple blasts Saddam deputy's execution upheld Sky 'Banker to the poor' invests in politics Nobel laureate to contest elections 'Battling begums' paralyse Bangladesh Air France Ibishotdeals Grameen Bank (AP): Hunters target river bears (Reuters), (AFP): President declares martial law (Reuters): Oil company in the dock Taleban are routed at vital dam (Reuters): Refugees flee swollen Zambezi Flora Abramovich must keep Russian job, but is relegated in the oligarch league Putin refuses his resignation Rival becomes the richest tycoon Top of the pile The Times Law helped mother abuse her children Mugabe barred (Reuters): Extradition sought (AFP): Cleared for landing (AP): Road smash I have loved many women, discreetly, confesses Chirac Book tells of regret over family President unlikely to seek re-election Trophy mistresses get help from legal partner Private lives Dangerous liaisons Chinese cooking Saboteurs and whalers in high seas ramming Ships damaged in Antarctic struggle Japan in fresh bid to reverse hunt ban The Times Paul McKenna Training Chasing giants National Campaign for Better Hearing BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto weigh $40bn Alcoa takeover Rivals both have US target in sights Americans start hunt for next chief PIC developing longevity bond BT reviews fees Tower for sale Italian wrangle Quote of the day Uranium merger Business big shot Production cost of North Sea oil and gas doubles Agents for change Stock markets Investor threatens to disrupt Vodafone's Indian deal Drugs industry needs a remedy Picture Gallery Sunny outlook for travel firms Commodities LSE victory Currencies Boodles Timesonline Need to know Results in brief Job losses 'inevitable' as MyTravel and Thomas Cook plan to cut £75m in costs Unions seek talks over £3bn merger UK expected to be main focus of losses Business big shot Manny Fontenia-Novoa Tour operator's painful journey Timesonline First Choice shares fall as auction is cancelled New bond will open pension fund door to private equity Gatwick express Profit and loss Quiet American who revels in risk BA union rejects pension proposals Bookshop closures Inflation hopes Sainsbury switch Bolloré on attack (Reuters): Madonna at H&M BT reviews Rothschild's fees as Takeover Panel criticises bank Adviser failed to avoid code breach Error over buying stake in PlusNet Chrysalis to examine merger possibilities Stair Glide The rules "Building a portfolio of AIM stocks can be compared … The Times An exciting opening for someone in the leisure sector: City Diary Uranium miner for London listing after $5bn Canada merger PR firm must be sick as a parrot City Diary Analysts were entirely in the dark about the MyTravel-T City Diary Unearthed NM Rothschild has been severely slapped across th City Diary My note about Midland Bank's catastrophic purchase … City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Vodafone taps into remittance market Why MI5 will be watching Migrants are keeping their homelands afloat Austrian Cashflow Trade Centre substitute building for sale at $3bn Multiple Display Advertising Items Blackstone buys Pinnacle for $1.2bn (Reuters): Fines over cartel (Reuters): Saudi Airbus order (AFX): Bombardier deal Options action Rainmaker quits Pirelli calms fears over sale of stake in Telecom Italia Tyremaker to sell minority share Benetton must approve disposal Trying again to dial up a way out The Times Endemol suitors told to stand by for bidding battle Higher interest rates are unlikely to cause a global meltdown The Times Media groups urge Google to fight piracy Prudential lays foundations in the East In a series of articles, British industry leaders explain how to succeed in business in China. Today, Mark Tucker outlines his winning strategy Record trade surplus signals trouble ahead Growth story Media Planet 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 Cairn price drops as broker delivers underperform note Large caps Subsea set back by deceptive Ella Small caps Gilts St Modwen continues as a fount of long-term property profitability McBride Royalblue Equity Prices Platinum The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at times online. co. uk/funds British Airways British funds Birthdays Michael Zimmermann German historian who wrote the first comprehensive study on the Nazi extermination of the Sinti and Roma People Michael Zimmermann, historian, was born on November 17,1951. He died of cancer on January 20,2007, aged 55 On This Day Bernard Meltzer Nuremberg prosecutor who brought direction to the charges of crimes against humanity over the death camps Bernard Meltzer, prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials and professor of law, was born on November 21,1914. He died on January 4,2007, aged 92 Griffith Jones Actor whose career spanned seven decades and encompassed Hollywood, Broadway and the RSC Griffith Jones, actor, was born on November 19,1909. He died on January 30,2007, aged 97 Roger Clarke Accountant and ornithologist who became a world authority on harriers and other birds of prey Roger Clarke, chartered accountant and professional ornithologist, was born on July 8,1952. He died of cancer on January 28,2007, aged 54 Ruth Crisp Stylish and concise crossword compiler Ruth Crisp (Margery Ruth Edwards), crossword compiler, was born on January 1,1918. She died on January 22,2007, aged 89 Joe Hunter Pianist in the world's most famous unknown band Joe Hunter, pianist and band leader, was born on November 19,1927. He died on February 2,2007, aged 79 Sentencing judge to address issue of time on remand Law Report Court of Appeal Sentences remain fact-specific Court of Appeal Paying one's share of group costs Court of Appeal Court Circular Appointment Legal news Service appointments Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals The Sunday Times Latest wills Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices When Greenland basks in mild conditions Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 13,1996 Quentin Letts in New York reports on the result of the second game of a series of matches Garry Kasparov undertook against a chess-playing computer. Kasparov beat Deep Blue by a score of 4-2 Winning Move Solution Weather Figures add weight to resurgence of National Racing Heathcote ensures Moore lands on his feet Plumpton Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Giles Smith Cricket Straw Bear given extra work with Wincanton assignment Murray back as the man in possession Tennis Scot returns to scene of first title Repeat clash with Roddick on cards Folkestone Racing Southwell Jury Still out on the Collymore effect Sport on television The Times Morley facing six weeks on sidelines Centre of attention Holt progresses Mickelson on move Ace and two Kings Bath running hot England to name team early as Andrew puts pressure on clubs Rugby union Plea for support may go unheeded Newcastle trio deemed available Outlook positive as elite buy into inaugural Super League Hockey To play or not to play? Teams Determined Baron declares date for infighting to cease Rugby union Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Ice hockey Football Fixtures Timesonline Rugby union Other sport Snooker Tennis Lord's hopes residents will not see the light Cricket We owe you an apology, Duncan. You owe us an urn Cricket David Graveney says critics of the England coach should now write to say sorry. Simon Barnes tries very, very hard indeed . . . World Cup squads Family man Gilchrist to miss opening games Explorer helped coach negotiate his way through troubled waters Cricket England series averages Bravo Poles apart Canniness of Collingwood can be a hit in World Cup Ticketmaster Johnson is banking on that fighting spirit again Football City are lacking first-team regulars Southgate wary of resilient rivals Blackpool take care to keep Bridge off radar Price is right The Premiership today Coe boasts all the canvassing skills to lure 2018 votes Football World Cup bid Olympic bid sets the perfect example English game has influential people Everything you need to know about playing host to the tournament FA welcomes government support for campaign Home win never a certainty where the mandarins of Soho Square are involved Henry wins no marks for apology The Times Jewell to take on FA after accusing Dowd of 'F-word' double standards Football Wigan chairman backs his manager Six players claim that referee swore Nolan warning Referee back on familiar ground after latest run-in City mount vigorous defence of Barton over 'abusive gestures' Football Owen's comeback gathering pace Times Crossword 23,523 The Insider Ashes tour ends on violent note with knife-point robbery at hotel Gang raid wrecks victory celebrations Physiotherapists escapes unharmed The Times Mortgages for business Owen clears another hurdle on the long road to recovery Shane Warne Matt Dickinson Index The face Message in a bottle: be more rock'n'roll Did you see? A faulty school of thought The click Did you know? Heads I win, tails I win Did you hear? Poor reception Badges supporting Bill Clinton in Keene, New Hampshire, where the former president's wife Hillary has begun her campaign for the White House Modern morals Thetimes Grand cuisine To the Chinese, food is more than just sustenance—it is built into the fabric of their lives. Renowned chef and cookery writer Ken Hom is your expert guide to the flavours, textures and aromas of oriental cuisine The southern school The northern school The eastern school The western school Index How to get the hang of the yin and the yang They're on the menu, but how authentic are they? Ken Hom sorts the authentic from the westernised on a Chinese restaurant menu's top ten dishes Cook real Chinese food for yourself Cantonese wonton soup Enjoy your bus, sir After learning Mandarin for just two weeks, Ben MacIntyre orders prawn dumplings—and a bus Conversation 7 Sightseeing Solve our brainteasers Timesonline The Times What a monstrously wasteful throwaway society Come on you lot, jump to it Covered in glory LA glamour and London weather Jonathan Ross: triumph or turkey? How to cut a dash on the red carpet The AA Why this Doctor Really Understands Advertising Feature Hilary Thomas has treated countless women for breast cancer. But only now can she truly share their feelings Help More People to Get their Lives Back Er, is that knife for me, darling? Beware Valentine's Day, it's prime time for the psycho date, warns Paul Duddridge Qualitymagazines Don't give her a fright on Valentine's night Dress code The Times Tony Blair is like a member of my family The Andrew Billen Interview Michael Sheen has given two masterful portrayals of the PM. So why no award? Celebrating the Finn de siècle A new exhibition puts an obscure Finnish architect back on the 20th century's map, says Tom Dyckhoff What's important about Alvar Aalto Quiet Revolution First Night A squawk on the wild side Parrots have fascinated painters for centuries. A new show highlights their colourful bit-part in art history, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Boeing Boeing A refugee from the rule book When Martin Bloch fled Nazi Germany for Britain in 1934, he brought with him a revolutionary artistic sensibility that overthrew the dreary conformity of teaching in British art colleges, says Michael Glover Reviews First night Theatre An Oak Tree Soho Theatre, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Spiegel Sadler's Wells Pop Eddi Reader Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert Riot St Luke's, EC1 Tv&radio Radio Choice 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 Canaletto in England Viewing Guide Five, 7.15pm Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young BBC Two, 8pm Life on Mars BBC One, 9pm Variations Never Did Me Any Harm Channel 4,9pm One Life BBC One, 10.35pm A Piano for Mrs Cimino (TVM, 1982) Film Choice Five, 3.35pm The Heart of Me (2002) BBC One, 11.15pm Stolen Kisses (1968) Multi Channel Artsworld, 10pm If you thought you were feeling low . . . Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge—win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4137 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Senior Living Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items The Top Stories Lessons of the Week Other Views Love is in the air for some sector workers Issue of the Week Relationships Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Nurses are the key to success Health Other Stories we Liked Pressure is not perfect Gay needs not being met Adoption agencies squeezed Social Care Testing Times It all comes down to respect Interview Health wakefield of Unison tells Jennifer Taylor that the Government's listless attitude to the local government, workforce has caused ill-feeling over equal pay and pensions Media Monitor Timesonline In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Best value special needs plea Education Prize Caption Competition Pupils get a grave project Schools Jaw jaw is better than law Higher Education Get others to make tough calls Regeneration Hit targets by being underhand Regeneration Grudge Alert Arm of the law grows longer Police Falling in with a bad lot Parenting Hero ...... 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What Worked for us Life Skills Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Bought and sold into slavery in today's UK As the Government signs up to the EU convention against human trafficking, Grania Langdon-Down talks to one of the thousands of women illicitly traded into prostitution in Britain every year Trafficking Figures The College of Law The Times Law Section News More 3E Law as tragedy merged into farce with a background of eccentricity Wrongs that now can be righted The Criminal Case Review Commission is ten years old. Frances Gibb asks Graham Zellick, its Chairman, what it has achieved Will their dreams be blown? Edward Fennell looks at the sobering business implications of the US investors' takeover of Liverpool Football Club Lawyer of the week Simon Davies Prize Surprise Maritime Law Fast Food Whatever! When love goes wrong, law matters Trading places Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel It is not what you say but the way you say it Multiple Display Advertising Items

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