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News from 14/02/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Susan Whitfield, Bel Mooney, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Julian Neely, James Harding, David Rose, Baroness Williams of Crosby, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, John Grice, Justin McCracken Deputy Chief Executive, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Simon Stevens, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Tony Stone, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Simon Marsh, Gary Jacob, Jim Whyman, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, Julian Thomas, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Marie Tourres, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Eric Campbell, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Councillor Merrick Cockell, Carola Long, Sarah Vine, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Gary Slapper, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Dean Jones, Michael Wrigley, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jane MaCartney, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Peter Moore-Dutton, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, John D. Symonds, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, John Hopwood, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Steve Hawkes, Sandy Pratt, Michele Kirsch, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Sophie Yu, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Pete Taylor, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, John Glanfield, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Virginia Matthews,

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Index The front line Traffic gets worse as charge zone grows Nuclear freeze Funding power Referee abuse claim Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Miscellany Today's weather The Times MPs are forced to reveal a £5m bill for travel expenses Taxi fares among the biggest claims Costs of trips are released under FOI Doctors biased in treating elderly Picture Gallery Falconer's terror warning to lawyers Rush-hour chaos Jail more punitive Olympics warning Queue for tickets? Not if you can buy the seats Grand Tier box in Albert Hall for sale Rare chance, but buyer has to share Hiscox Livingstone's £8 zone heads west, but traffic jams are as bad as ever Delays have risen sharply in two years £25 emissions fee expected next year Blair to e-mail all who sign road charge petition Young nurses take unpaid contracts Cheap home plan Flight refusal Archer statues back How white is snow? Taxing the dead Stressed-out lawyer, 27, dies in late-night fall at Tate Modern Market leader De Beers It's dawn, and the shelling starts. Time to go into the Taleban maze Afghanistan The Marines need to set up a secure zone for civilian workers. First they must defeat an elusive enemy that wages a hit-and-run campaign from its labyrinthine mud compounds Civil power Dolce & Gabbana Britain's children the least happy in Western world They smoke more and feel unhealthy Study is a wake-up call, say charities Child wellbeing Students ignore help to ease tuition fee burden Great lovers whose looks lack a certain star quality HSBC Marksandspencer Uncle held after body of girl, 2, is found covered in blood at home Gangs' rivalry led to murder outside Tube We are conducting focus groups with people who have … Microsoft Suzuki We should imagine that there was quite a scrum outside According to the New York Post, the impossible has … TalkTalk Could Brown be dancing on thin ice? People Otis Ferry may have escaped a driving ban after being … Whatever has happened to Lord Morris of Handsworth … One fashonista was overheard in the lavatory at the … Pete Doherty again leaving Thames Magistrates' Court as a free man. This time "Teflon" Pete was fined £300 and banned for two months for not having insurance or an appropriate licence Three members of the Magic Numbers played an acoustic … Postscript Congratulations to Julie Kirkbride, Conservative MP# Crème Tiscali Robbie Williams in addiction clinic Singer hooked on prescription drugs He misses Brit Awards ceremony Barclaycard Highs and lows Aldi Road Rage An analogue government in the age of digital democracy New Regime North Korea has promises to keep and China must ensure that it does Beauty Contest The eyes and the nose have it Roses are red, tablets are blue Picture Gallery There's still plenty left, Mr Cohen It is time for the Anglican Luthers to divorce Mother care Safe and sound There may be better alternatives to road pricing Cricket and its discontents Timesonline The future and past tense Cameron's past Courage in battle Love me do Driven round the bend — at £1.50 a mile Today's scoreline: George W. Bush 1, Kim Jong II Teach yourself Mandarin The Times Guide to Conversational Chinese Hyundai Index Download your chinese lesson today BNP candidate who feared civil war 'stored explosives' 21 chemicals were found in home raid Christian 'wanted to kill Tony Blair' Multiple Display Advertising Items Dolphin Conductor faces £185,000 bill in legal battle with his builder It all began with a dispute over £16,000 Costs rise 'out of all proportion' Music runs in the family Eat alone to be slimmer M&S Archbishop faces boycott at gay summit Mother 'rang church before dialling 999' Ruth Gledhill Police told to give public apology for mistakes made in Forest Gate raid Disciplinary action not recommended Only a few of the complaints upheld The rap sheet Plan to lure skilled migrants to EU Anger at BA bag rule Nurturing success Senior MP dropped First direct The children's Society Politics, anarchy, latex . . . and cardigans London Fashion Week Grandad knits infiltrate catwalks Patent and chains for the A-list crowd Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline The future is 4G and all about speed Inside Track Optionetics Top features . . . . . . or no frills? Barristers defend DPP besieged by allegations of an affair Perfect morality is not an absolute condition of the post Dfs Miliband cancels Washington trip to oversee bird flu inquiry Hot Fuzz Army watchtower demolished Squid's hunting tactics filmed Chef targeted over foie gras First aiders prepare for big push PR firms are hired, campaign HQs open and lobbying begins in the race for deputy's seat Alan Johnson already in the lead Unions support backbench rival Teenagers run from arms of Labour, but not to the Tories Poll results Nothing drags inside a hot house with cracked matriarch in charge First night Theatre The Glass Menagerie The Apollo Boots Rac Spain America Deal with North Korea is first step on the way to ending nuclear threat Programme cut in exchange for aid Rapprochement with US and Japan The six-nation talks have agreed to implement within 60 days The shopping list PG tips Onion prices bring tears to the eyes of Government Cost of staple food soars in India Shortage causes test at elections Mona Lisa becomes a picture of misery Visitors to Louvre overwhelm stewards Staff strike over pay and conditions Fundraising Standards Board Cclondon Art numbers (AP): Eta hunger striker rejects cut in sentence Killer demands immediate freedom Government risks victims' outrage Anglian Home improvements Ellipse Klinikken (AP), (Reuters): New ordeal for New Orleans (Reuters): First land is taken from whites (AFP), (Reuters): Shipper agrees £100 million compensation for toxic cargo Cclondon (Reuters), (AFP): Lovers share a spa of chocolate Kidnap plot arrests raise fears that Red Brigades may return Brooke Years of Lead Ethnic cleansing gibe causes rift over war Directline Bus bombs renew threat of war in Lebanon Three die on eve of Hariri memorial Rally is challenge in divided country Troubled times Air France Embodying the contradictions of 'a peculiar people' Kitchen Magic Timesonline British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Republican Mormon joins race for the White House General clashes with Bush on Iraq Sceptical of Iran link to Shia attacks Administration denies differences Npower Hercules is destroyed by British (AP): Turkey joins oil and gas search (Reuters): Migrants drown Rock idol taxes fans (Reuters): Shark attacks down (AFP): Cézanne found (Reuters): 'Let-off' for Cheney (AP): Peepshow tax relief Multiple Display Advertising Items This is LA, so even monkeys in zoo get feng shui adviser Verizon sells off Cantv stake Inflation falls J&J faces inquiry Airbus may divest Quote of the day HBO threat to C4 Nuclear group seeks private equity cash British Energy in search for investors Funding sought for £30bn plans Porsche poised to take boardroom control of VW Permira calls for 'clear the air' talks Pie in the sky Stock markets IHG ready to return £800m to investors Mortgages for Business Pure horse-sense to back Ashley Private grief Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Mixed blessing Timesonline Need to know Results in brief London skyscraper plans under threat Government to rein in development Landmarks 'not suitably protected' Towers in trouble Timesonline Threat to Channel 4 as HBO goes for an on-demand service The Times Redundancy costs add to losses at Times and Sunday Times Small and big screen New ITV role for former HBOS chief Offer for Blooms (PA): BT rolls out wi-fi Chief suspended Cleaners' pay boost (Reuters): Online ads increase Falling food prices help to bring sharp drop in inflation Threat of further rate rise recedes Biggest fall in prices for 5½ years Brussels tells Brown to act faster on bringing down borrowing Alliance Leicester Two bidders pull out of Apcoa battle There is a presentation this evening at Saddlers' Hall … City Diary BT Own goal for Sports World boss City Diary Tessa Jowell is keen to commemorate the home of Sherloc City Diary A bit too much of a little excess City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Directors' deals Luke Johnson has been talking up his various roles … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Vodafone's Essar deal still facing challenge by the Ruias Brothers point to right of first refusal Orange declares interest in India Sports World founder to keep 60% The Wimpole Clinic ISoft sale falters as suitor's demands rejected Eurozone growth puts US in the shade Expansion at its strongest for 6 years Figures beat expectations Calm urged over the yen's sharp decline amid fears of 'carry trade' turbulence OECD nations urged to ignore upturn and push on with reforms Record deficit may fuel Capitol's ire Foundation seeks to cut drug firm 'bribery' The Times J&J inquiry looms as foreign business bribery admitted Dormer exit Venezuela buys out Verizon The Times Miners circling Alcoa should stay on sidelines awhile Metal masters Bidders named in battle for Alitalia (Reuters): Nasdaq downturn (Reuters): Areva in China deal Broker's recovery (Reuters): Coca-Cola job cuts Cyprus's euro hope Record profits at UBS fail to stop disappointed investors cashing in Airbus weighs up factory spin-offs in restructuring Broughton could be targeted Supply chain may face rationalisation Austrian Power to save money European court has VW's golden share in its sights Protection from takeover attacked Law 'violates EU's basic principles' Google News fined for copyright breach Time is ripe for carmakers to step up a gear Western law firms flourish in spite of a closed shop A bar on foreigners practising local law has not stopped international firms making headway, say Edward Fennell and James Rossiter Legal requirements EU set to vote against tariffs on strawberry imports Equity Prices Cancer Research UK 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates FTSE back on high ground as miners attract investors Large caps Cashbox lower as chief suspended Small caps Gilts Bradford & Bingley's bet on buy-to-let home loans is hard to call British Land Pure Wafer Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Timesonline British funds Reader Offers Ltd Law Report James Johnston Physicist who helped to develop safety training after the Windscale nuclear catastrophe in 1957 James Johnston, health physicist and scientific administrator, was born on December 15,1911. He died on December 28,2006, aged 95 Weather Sir Ian McGregor Authority on malaria whose work in The Gambia helped to improve protection against the disease Sir Ian McGregor, CBE, FRS, malaiologist, was born on August 26,1922. He died on February 1,2007, aged 84 Peter Galliner Lives Remembered Ken Cranston Gary Frisch Entrepreneur who founded Gaydar, a website that revolutionised dating in the gay community Gary Frisch, entrepreneur and co-founder of Gaydar, was born on January 22,1969. He died on February 10,2007, aged 38 Jill Churchill Pioneering editor who launched the first consumer food title and revamped women's magazines Jill Churchill, editor, was born on June 24,1932. She died on January 19,2007, aged 74 Cyril Blausten Property developer who helped to rebuild London Cyril Blausten, property developer, was born on December 16,1916. He died on December 11,2006, aged 89 Lives in Brief Factors in assessing damages for breach of right to light Law Report Chancery Division Experts' statement not privileged Court of Appeal Limit to landlord's repairing duty Court of Appeal Court Circular Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Announcements Dinner The cold and snowy history of Valentine's Day Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On This Day February 14,1873 Mr Justice Brett found that "The girl had been met on the streets of London at a time when she should not have been out", and so dismissed Miss Baxter's plea for financial support Winning Move Solution Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Legal Notices Exotic Dancer may yield to temptation of dream double Racing Owner considers National challenge Irish look to hold strong hand again Big-race weights Boxing Betting Football Far From Trouble to achieve goal for McManus Wright on target Musselburgh Racing Little Brick eyes British debut Harchibald pleased Noel Meade, his trainer, in a Leicester Lingfield Park Course specialists Higginson's lack of respect brings reward Snooker Higgins angry as he lets slip 3-0 lead Stevens is forced to grin and wear it Football Results Folkestone Racing Basketball Ice hockey Snooker Tennis Southwell Football Fixtures Other sport Thelondonpaper Douglas plots best way of going from Earth to Mars Athletics Triple jumper can fulfil dream in 2012 Long road to gold begins on Saturday Report card Jonathan Edwards, Olympic gold medal-winner, assesses the young pretender Gardener gets chance to extend medal haul On their marks Britain seek foreign aid as they embrace controversial passport to Olympic glory Basketball Timesonline Possible 12 for 2012 Hot or not: who will be heading off to the sun? Cricket World Cup squad announced today Injured quartet in the reckoning Pace bowling baggage is heavy burden for Pakistan Squads Bold Bransgrove strips away the covers on his mission to give game sex appeal Cricket Trescothick on course for lead role with Somerset Earl poised to show that he can punch way out of Khan's shadow Boxing Faces Katsidis for interim WBO title Harrison and Sprott top the bill Timesonline Sponsor puts spoke in Armstong wheel Radcliffe sets pace Liuzzi staying on Cork fine reduced Auckland shock Quartet off song Virgin media Newcastle put England first and rest Wilkinson Rugby union Ashton reveals next squad early Morgan and Worsley recalled England team Scotland lay down protest at treatment of their exiles Timesonline Lloyd makes his pitch to be the man who develops a British Wimbledon champion Tennis Fordham to take a break after minor stroke Darts Lloyd's list Timesonline Eto'o up in arms as uncivil war breaks out at Barcelona Football Claims Spanish giants are divided Striker points the finger at Rijkaard Media Planet Blackburn relying on McCarthy's experience Uefa Cup Paper talk QPR coach arrested as police investigate brawl with China Football Pools forecast Taylor breaks rank to place faith in England friendlies The Premiership today Allardyce aims to take advantage of psychological edge Football FA Cup fourth-round replays Wenger wary of bogey side in replay Henry rested but Ljungberg in frame Sky Huckerby's double strike sets up date with Chelsea Coca-Cola Championship Mandaric's 'rescue deal' queried Fearless Albion move into second place on a happy away day The Times Noble effort all in vain as City are forced to pay the penalty Football FA Cup fourth-round replay Scope Dowd watch Football Times Crossword 23,524 The Insider Jewell ready to put referee in the dock after claims of abuse Dowd's actions under scrutiny Manager charged with misconduct The Times FA Cup Rugby union Cricket Index The face The richest man in Russia Did you see? How the scholars do romance The click Did you know? A cookie campaign crumbles Did you hear? Well I'll be blowed A facade built from oranges and lemons in Menton on the Côte d'Azur, whrere the Fête des Citrons continues this week Modern morals The question of love: what if . . .? On Valentine's Day, Bel Mooney answers letters from two women — one 18 and in love for the first time, the other 38 and desperate to escape an unhappy marriage — that illustrate love's eternal mysteries Cancer Research UK Life Scan Not feeling well? Then try some medicine tailored just for you Traditional Chinese medicine is now one of the UK's most popular alternative treatments. Peta Bee explains the philosophy behind it and how it can be practised safely Index Cures for mild ills Remedies to avoid: how to try the medicine safely Index In China, medicine debate rages While it is big in the West, TCM is being criticised in China. Jane MacArtney and Sophie Yu report I'm beginning to see the point Chinese acupuncture is all the rage as an alternative medicine. Ben MaCintre endures the colander cure Solve our brainteasers Conversation 8 Being ill and seeing a doctor Fun-Etics Timesonline The Times Are you a rigid PC or a flexible, creative Mac? Cruel to be kind to Robbie Praise for Polly If food be the music of love, nibble away Cancer Research UK Chain Reaction Who's who in Fashion Week Style Wednesday Carola Long and Alice Olins describe the tribes at the London shows — and how to spot them Looking Good Boots Marks & Sparks rekindles my affection Chain reaction Emma Hope Shoes Sting, but not stung Sun salutations or sunblock? As the Police re-form Beauty Editor Sarah Vine considers the age-defying looks of Sting ChloÉ Boutique IWC Between a frock and a hard place Kate Moss is the poster girl for a fashion show masquerading as art. Joanna Pitman is unconvinced The Face of Fashion National Portrait Gallery Porgy and Bess Grayson Perry First Night On you pretty things Around £100 Going Underground, by Gail Brodholt Around £1,000 Buck, by Elizabeth Waller Around £10,000 Head, by Eduardo Paolozzi Timesonline A brush with the weighty past Reviews First night Theatre Underneath the Lintel Duchess, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Jump Peacock, WC2 Theatre Whisky Galore! Nottingham Playhouse AA Concert LPO/Alsop Queen Elizabeth Hall BBCSO/Robertson Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fun of the mating game Crème Working Relationship Hillie Marshall, matchmaker and agony aunt, and her office manager, Kim Graham, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress Busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Serious business when it comes to pillow talk What lovers discuss may surprise you, reports Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a week of pampering in Malta The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tv&radio Radio Choice Timesonline 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 Brit Awards Live Viewing Guide ITV1, 8pm Jamie's Chef Channel 4,9pm Variations Never Mind the Buzzcocks BBC Two, 10pm The Abbey ITV1, 10pm The Harlot's Handbook BBC Two, 11.50pm Brief Encounter (1945, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm Greenfingers (2000) Five, 9pm Veronica Guerin (2003) BBC One, 10.45pm For the cruel truth, look into the eyes Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4138 Times2 quiz returns on Monday Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Wellman clinic

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