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News from 15/02/2007

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Aidan Magee, Dick Keane, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Potter, A. Tomlinson, Martin Birchall, Debbie Harrison, Mark Souster, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Crawford, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Rev Dr D. E. N. King, Sam Marlowe, Chris Gibson-Smith, chairman of the LSE, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, M. T. Dennis, Siobhan Kennedy, James A. Crane, Madeline Macdonald, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Dean Godson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Sir John Houghton, FRS Former Director of the Met Office, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, David Michael, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Robert White, FRS Professor of Geophysics, Sarah Vine, Mark Edwards, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Arnold Wolfendale, Martin Sorrell, Angus Macleod, Sean Macaulay, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, R. V. Taylor, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Sarah Campbell, Malcolm Jeeves, PPRSE Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Jeremy Page, Frank Schnittger, Fran Yeoman, Oliver James, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Gerard Baker US Editor, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Peter Maskell, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Tim Connolly, Graham Anderson, Tony Dawe, Tom Hennigan, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alex Murphy, David Cameron, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Sam Berry, FRSE Emeritus Professor of Genetics, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, William Wyndham, Adam Sherwin, Aine Gaughan, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Red Blue Green Yellow Catholics set to pass Anglicans as leading UK Church Migration transforms declining attendance Parishes 'will swell by hundreds of thousands' The desperate letters of Anne Frank's father Index Poll gives Cameron warning on drug use 'No bird flu cover-up' Future on the line Index Dam project halted Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's Weather The Times Cameron would not be excused further drug 'revelations' Eton scandal fails to alarm the voters More serious use is a different matter Pugh British companies in bribery inquiry Solicitors protest Benn: no to Iran war Miliband told to run 'Woman traded bear bile, antelope and rare orchids as Chinese cures' 'Doctor' had no qualifications Suspect products spotted in window Ingredients Boodles East European migrants boost Roman Catholic congregations Lows and highs Uncle charged with rape and murder £6m detention bill Caesarean 'risk' Sex clinic cash crisis Oldest woman dies Racist fan banned Anne Frank's doomed American dream Father's letters reveal bid for visa He asked for help from rich friend Diary of a teenager in hiding Dolce Gabbana Currys Old Python says there is still life in Brian the naughty boy Barclaycard Case collapses against British soldiers on trial for war crimes against Iraqis Judge dismisses charges against five He partially lifts ban on photographs Abuse trials 36 hours in custody Pining for the awe-inspiring awfulness of Mick and Sam The Brit Awards The winners are . . . Singer who fled from rehab is the new queen of Brit pop The Great Plane Robber Marksandspencer Growing gender gap risks turning universities into 'male-free zones' Concern for men in the jobs market Applications rise despite top-up fees Education, education, education — Blair's report card Ship delays 'threat to British defences' Baby found in bin Boy died in custody Sher's novel tease Historical letters written by members of the Royal … Tesco Affairs of the heart People Picture Gallery On Tuesday the romantic Hilary Benn, the International Matthew Warchus is the director of the new The Lord … Picture Gallery "There is a lot to like about Dame Helen Mirren, " … Enchanting to bump into Graham Norton at the opening … Spotted: James May, of Top Gear, driving a Saab down … A statement delivered by the Scottish Executive to … Postscript Paul Nicholas, the actor, tells TV Times of the p MPs' expense accounts are laid bare Peugeot Political mileage Free Inside BT Teenager shot dead at home is third killing in a fortnight Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Save the Children (from Nonsense) Unicef's report card on child wellbeing is tosh mixed with bias Bizarre Love Triangle India, China and Russia have a responsibility beyond their own borders Tell Me Another Heard the one about famous writers' anecdotes turning up at auction? Why can't posh people shout? Picture Gallery Blind feminism has hurt our children Thunderer: My verdict: guilty of salacious rubbish Lords reform Cosmic rays Anglican schism would be traumatic Bad sports Timesonline The road to better motoring Science does not contradict faith MPs expenses United Irishmen Ancient charm Talking Turkey Real life hero Struggle for the soul of British Islam hots up No, we don't really want politicians to listen to us Comment Accenture 30 years for teenager who killed woman at christening party Murderer struck twice in 15 days Gang members jailed for 8 years Fellow killers showed false birth papers Accenture Britain urges US to roll out the red carpet for Adams Hope for welcome on St Patrick's Day American parties asked to aid peace Lloyds TSB As I was telling dear Noël, I went to a marvellous party back in the 1950s . . . Socialites' tales gathered 50 years ago by Countess Mountbatten are to be sold Heard the one about the nervous priest? Museum offers a glimpse into the future of space tourism Cclondon Trust criticised over legal bill Big sum for medieval calculator Flood alerts as rain sweeps in Wanted: replacement robot Anita Roddick: I've had hepatitis C for more than 30 years Lloyds TSB Medicine can use the publicity CitroËn Court frees mother who jumped from bridge with her baby Lloyds TSB The baby-boomers should learn from their grandparents Magnet 'Victorians had the right idea' Slinky, sexy look that will be fine for the slender minority London Fashion Week HM Revenue & Customs Timesonline Spray is a 'better flu vaccine for children' BOSE Only two in seven targets met Transport Council workers' strike threat Public Sector Pay 'Save farms to save landscape' Agriculture £1bn pledged for Forth bridge replacement Project is biggest since devolution Doubts that 2013 deadline will be met Dfs Amis takes on the novel role of a sweet and gentle teacher Mitsubishi Motors I'm sorry, but this was not our fault, says turkey tycoon 'No cover-up' over the H5n1 outbreak Matthews denies hiding Hungary link Trip to Boots that left Viagra hopefuls with no satisfaction British Gas HMV Arab take on Shakespeare labours in the desert heat First night Theatre Richard Iii: An Arab Tragedy Swan, Stratford Thousands face fines after judges reject speeding case appeal Challenge fails over sign's 2cm trim Argument was 'devoid of merit' Intelligent Finance The Buddha of suburbia The Times UBS Top women show the Queen why they are simply the business Prince tours by private jet Germany America Missiles drive US staff from dam that Royal Marines fought to save Contractors are urged to be bolder Pullout branded needlessly hasty We'll stay till the job is done, Blair tells Karzai Spain divided as bomb trial begins Many still believe Eta was involved 29 men face charges over attack Win Investing Llp Bespoke Suits Political impact Red Elvis rides again — as a suicidal film star Singer depressed by fall of socialism Hollywood biopic is in the pipeline O2 Found: the ice ship that inspired a nation Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Palestinian truce turns shaky (Reuters): 'Surprise' as leader is named (AFP), (Reuters): Kosovo UN police chief sacked Feather & black (Reuters): Rally honours dead leader US says that Shia leader has fled to Iran as Baghdad crackdown looms Claim is denied as 'psychological war' Five extra teams have yet to arrive Iran Revolutionary Guards die in Iran border bus blast (Reuters): Burberry staff hold 'global' protests (Reuters): Torture flight anger (AP): British skier dies (AFP): Sri Lanka killings (AFP): Saudi arms switch (Reuters): Sharif sentenced (Reuters): Bull market Support for war may yet be the undoing of John McCain Timesonline Walking wounded Bush tones down 'Axis of Evil' rhetoric Retreats on Iran links to attacks Says Korean deal is path to peace The Fratellis Challenge churchill Newcastle BT Extreme diet model dies six months after anorexic sister Fashion week girl dead in bedroom First victim was at 'starvation level' Air France Small sizes (Reuters): Croatian leader is rapped by EU (Reuters): Samba leader killed (AFP): More die in Guinea (AP): Anna Nicole tests (AFP): Brandy whine Energy helpline Giants meet to counter US power China, Russia and India in talks Leaders seek new 'multipolar world' HSBC Dow lifted by Fed rate comments LSE confidence Shares climb Priory check-up Quote of the day Odds on rate rise Business big shot Chrysler's future on the line as Daimler 'looks at all options' Cars merger could be unravelled 13,000 jobs to go in US and Canada EMI shares dive after new profit warning Business in China Stock markets Powergen cuts prices in energy battle with British Gas Marriage made in heaven is on the rocks Picture Gallery Credibility of EMI's top act Commodities Cash on tap Goldilocks is back. Ben Bernanke, the Fed Chairman, … Currencies Cesp Need to know Results in brief New rate rise on the agenda, King says City bets on move by the summer Divisions among MPC admitted The yen: 'Be careful what you wish for' Governor plays down impact of pay round House price rise slows The Times The latest in a stream of defections from the London … City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Today's edition of Accountancy Age says that HM R City Diary A&l is target of a new phishing line City Diary Ian Russell, whom we last encountered being shown the … City Diary Duke Street Capital is front-runner in Burton's Foods race Jam-packed Hollywood is planning yet another film on Enron, this … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Smoke ban leads Rank to shut ten bingo clubs More than 250 jobs under threat Little impact on profits expected Lenders agree to £15m lifeline for Torex Retail Business big shot Last gasp for numbers game The Times The Priory calls in consultant Wolseley in play for £10bn bid despite Cinven's withdrawal Private equity must put its case, says CBI Nationwide hit with £980,000 penalty (PA): 888 makes progress Pfizer supply plan GW's Sativex deal (AFX): Tate & Lyle unit sale New fund for Index LSE chairman unfazed by 'uncertainties' No regrets after hectic two years Keeping eye on stakeholder Nasdaq Rallying calls The Times Vodafone anxious to head off legal delays to Essar deal Gatwick eXPRESS Down the line Firm keeps people guessing as it enjoys limelight New-style City might gain from giving The Times Disastrous decade could end in split Daimler Chrysler faces further pain Private equity interest in US unit What's under the bonnet Will motor marriages be for the long run? Bernanke's US growth forecasts push shares to record Former M&s chairman under pressure at Carrefour Total chief turns on politicians (Bloomberg): Merck to pay $2.3bn to end tax dispute Zurich's Russia deal (AP): Coca-Cola loses fizz (Reuters): Delta losses worsen (AP): Microsoft settles (AP): Chávez food threat The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cherries British funds Why we must join the party to share in 200-year swing back to the East Executive Viewpoint Martin Sorrell on China's importance to WPP and what it teaches the marketing group Drop in inflation eases fears of overheating Timesonline 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 Matchmakers' chatter sees Wolseley heading for aisle Large caps Haike Chemical has right formula Small caps Gilts Liberty shows the way ahead for future of shopping in Britain Arc International Carr's Milling Equity Prices Barratt General Sir Charles Harington Inspiring leader during the Dunkirk retreat and in Normandy who later became C-in-C Middle East General Sir Charles Harington, GCB, DSO, MC, Cheif of Personnel and Logistics, MoD, 1968-71, was vorn on January 30, 1910. He died on February 13, 2007, aged 97 On This Day Weather Cyril Demarne Fire officer who helped to tackle the London Blitz Cyril Demarne, OBE, fire officer, was born on February 7, 1905. He died on January 28, 2007, aged 101 Roberta Semple Salter Daughter and one-time heir to the ministry of the colourful Los Angeles evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson Roberta Semple Salter, church leader, was born on September 17, 1910. She died on January 25, 2007, aged 96 Bob Peters Veteran of the Spanish Civil War who claimed a bullet saved his life while fighting with the International Brigades Bob Peters, veteran of the International Brigaeds, was born on November 17, 1914. He deid on January 15, 2007, aged 92 Lives in Brief Fred Norris, athlete, was born on September 4,1921. He died on December 12,2006, aged 85 Council assessing welfare must not heed damages Law Report Court of Appeal No protection in mixed tenancy Court of Appeal Recreation criterion was not met Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Blue Sapphire Deaths Appointment Church news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest wills Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Company Notices Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trulli marvellous . . . a tax-free home with bricks but no mortar Late travel Property of the Month Stay at a unique Italian house British Isles Late deals Four nights in Connemara, £178; Isle of Wight, £65 a night; a week skiing in Sweden or Norway, £204 Short haul Long haul The Sydney bridge and a span of 75 years Multiple Display Advertising Items The crystal which took the Vikings to America Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 15,1830 News briefs in The Times report one man committed for lunacy, and another with a lucrative turnip full of bees Winning Move Weather Williams prepares strong team for National service Racing Wincanton next for The Outlier Nil Desperandum is Aintree specialist Golf Newbury quality fails to attract the desired quantity Football Chepstow Racing Course specialists Kelso Sandown to hold inspection Southwell Mackenzie's passion no longer near the knuckle for women Boxing Fights for world title on Sunday Gyms throw open doors to females Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Football Fixtures Other sport Ice hockey Snooker Squash Tennis Harrison must live up to fighting talk Boxing Musselburgh Racing Yesterday's details Leicester Lingfield Park The Times Murray uses strongarm tactics to open defence in champion style Tennis Scot guns down Kim in quick time Gilbert delighted with serving display Power people Net gains Queen's pulls the plug on controversial round robin Tennis Vultd Cadbury Easter Products Draper rises impressively to challenge of his new love game Golf Australian shows ability to adapt Tournament win is ample reward Changed men Broncos at full strength for challenge of Crusaders Rugby league Seventy years on, the legacy of the chinaman starts to pay dividends Cricket Blue-chip companies to join search for gold Olympic Games China Week Gullivers Lancashire's Test status boosted by £190 million Squad Vaughan's injury casts long shadow as England take gamble Cricket World Cup Graveney unsure about fitness of trio Competitive zeal seals spot for Nixon Bopara could make impact of Hurst, says Graveney The world at their feet England's challenge How they line up Tuning in World Cup odds Frustration for Andrew as player release issue rumbles on Rugby union Richards returns to stamping ground as coach and player O'Sullivan pledges to rebuild his game McWilliams falls Irish swansong Watson misses out Vail's surprise win Falcon nailbiter Mowbray searching for poetry in motion Football FA Cup Manager believes in cultured style Things looking up at West Bromwich Confidence the key for Norwich teenager as trip to Chelsea looms Taken as read The Sunday Times Forget bonuses-promotion is already like winning the lottery Football Tony Cascarino says that Derby County's players should focus on the biggest prize: the Premiership Plymouth hoping for repeat of greatest Cup feat PFA offers help Sullivan finds that London is calling Zuberbühler switch Italy take top spot Wembley dispute Death stadium shut Wise words leave spy in camp reluctant to disclose his identity Football Jeep FA will use Hartson case in forming QPR charge United step up bid to thwart Spanish move for Ronaldo Football Queiroz in plea to Portugal winger Barcelona leading race for signature The Times Kirkland out for six weeks after surgery on his finger Kewell to be first casualty of the new Liverpool era Football Paintsil presses Curbishley to pick him The Premiership today Nonda hands Blackburn lifeline as Germans falter in their stride Uefa Cup Round of 32, first leg Rangers have it all to play for after losing their … Sibierski in bid not to let the best man win Hargreaves crucial to McClaren's ambitions Football Coach keen to get Bayern player back Johnson likely to be given chance The Times Toto Tamuz, the Israel striker, has said that he will … Coach hopes FA will listen to friendly persuasion Ljungberg's extra class counts as Arsenal find cure for Bolton curse Football FA Cup fourth-round replay Scope Revised draw Times Crossword 23,525 The Insider Wenger escapes a spot of bother as poise from Brazil goes missing Sport The Times Inside Cricket Tennis Index The face A foot in both camps Did you see? Children: it's a dog's life The click Did you know? After the date Did you hear? Embrace your depression Picture Gallery Modern morals I trained my brain A Japanese neuroscientist claims that doing simple calculations quickly and often can exercise the brain and arrest mental ageing. Damian Whitworth took the 60-day training course The Times The £6.3 million man behind the plan Professor Ryuta Kawashima tells Richard Lloyd Parry why he wants to put his own brain inside a computer The Times Our generation will do all it can to help the children Dear Mr Martin, please toe the line Thin logic Ask Dr Stuttaford The Times Topic of the week Why wasn't I told about restless legs syndrome and its treatment? True class: South America's lightning conductor Conductor Gustavo Dudamel, 26, is the product of a revolutionary musical training system. Interview by Richard Morrison The Times Sub urban worrier The day the eyes fell off my scales The art of China Are you an arty Goat or a crafty Monkey? Cheongsam makes way for Chanel As fashion steps cautiously out from beneath Mao's shadow, Jane Macartney meets the pioneers who are changing China's looks Index Timesonline Savour the real China off the tourist trail Heather Nicholson takes a journey of discovery The minefield of modern manners Unwittingly placed chopsticks can cause grave offence in China. Jane Macartney on some etiquette do's and don'ts Index Difficulties with words Struggling to learn Mandarin, Ben Macintyre salutes novelists who write in a foreign tongue Solve our brainteasers Conversation 9 Going shopping Fun-Etics Timesonline Ken Russell's Film Tip The Geeks are Back The real man behind The Mask In a rare interview, a downbeat Jim Carrey talks sanity, stardom and Scientology with Chris Ayres The Times Ken Russell's Big film tip Multiple Display Advertising Items The award for a polished bit of casting goes to . . . Some 50 Oscars will be handed out at next week's Academy Awards. Ed Potton traces the world's most famous trophies to a factory in Chicago, where they are made by a mainly Mexican workforce Multiple Display Advertising Items Amazon Hardboiled cops with lovely toast soldiers Reviews Film Hot Fuzz is a loving tribute to Hollywood cop films transferred to a sleepy English village — and Wendy Ide is charmed to bits The cop action flicks sent up in Hot Fuzz A documentary about suicide leaps off the Golden Gate Bridge leaves Ian Johns feeling like a voyeur The Sunday Times Diamonds in a dustbin Get young people from our roughest estates to write a film about their lives and it'll all be crack and crime, right? Wrong, Carol Midgley learns Look back in languor Sean Macaulay's TV film of the week Climates Theatre Reviews First night The Glass Menagerie Apollo, Shaftesbury Avenue Cabaret Eartha Kitt Shaw Theatre, NW1 Concert Hardenberger/Currie LSO St Luke's, EC1 Pop Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 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 Hotel Babylon Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Miracles in the Womb Channel 4,9pm Variations Benidorm ITV1,10pm Let the Music Play: The Barry White Story Channel 4,11.25pm Magnificent Obsession (1954) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm Black Sunday (1977) BBC One, 11.35pm Bright Young Things (2003) Channel 4,12.30am Getting in some bad Abbey habits Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Visit Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4139 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Pdsa Index OU Business School Timesonline National Graduate Recruitment Fair Feel as safe as you do at home The Week in Work You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Statwatch Science underpins a sense of art Profile Sarah Campbell speaks to Martin Wyld about his life as the director of conservation at the National Gallery RBS New Recruit to High-Flyer Business Communications Skills Part 2 In the fifth of our ten-part digest of From New Recruit to High Flyer, Hugh Karseras looks at business communication scenarios Patronage can boost your job prospects Mastering your Career Drinks producer takes a more direct approach The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Diageo finds that targeting recruits for its relatively small graduate intake is more efficient than sifting through thousands of applications. Martin Birchall reports City life's a tough test Working in the City University is a doddle compared with life in the Square Mile, where long hours and a brutal study regime loom if you join a major consultancy, writes Debbie Harrison The Times Deadline Buster Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tullett prebon

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