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News from 19/02/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Malcolm Turner, Jon White, Phil Yates, Aidan Magee, Charles Scanlan, Lloyd Kerry, Kitty Balint-Kurti, Andy Bull, Martin Dockreli Policy & Campaigns Manager, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, William King Chairman, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Julian Dussek, David Rose, Ian Winrow, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, David Shoard, Chris Blackwell, David Irvine, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Moritz Volz, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Dominique Searle, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Mrs A. M. Gerlach, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Dr D. R. Cooper, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, Peter Davies, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Rosemary Bennett Social affairs correspondent, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Simon Clark Director, Russell Kempson, Terence Kealey, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Andrew Moody, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Sarah Birke, Professor Leslie Iversen, Duncan Harris, Joseph Stiglitz, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Lucy Powell, Gus Fallowfield, Boss Anderson, Roger Thomas, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Chris Shuker, Tosin Sulaiman, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Phil Jones, Josh Ball, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Allen Robertson, Ian Whittell, Peter Jenson, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Danny Baker, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, W. H. Auden, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Adrian Milledge, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Churches back plan to unite under Pope Radical proposals in note leaked to The Times Anglican and Catholic bishops seek to end split Index Labour's NHS reforms a failure, say doctors Blair's green vow £7bn Chrysler auction Murray on the march 'Peace and quiet' tax Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times The Times leaves the rest behind Pugh Attorney-General admits to affair Blair 'deserted me' US prosecution call Rights cases decline Stamp Out Poverty Days of the idiot behind the wheel are numbered Kitt cars Seven ways today's cars are already robots Hiscox Gun crime moving to shires as drug gangs are forced out of cities, says police chief More shootings in London, Manchester But 45% of cases are outside hotspots The night London gangs brought murder to a provincial club The solutions Tougher sentences for young offenders Bonhams And for my acting Oscar, I thank the special effects New scenes Disillusioned doctors say Labour decade of reform has failed NHS Health Times poll Cameron backed in online survey Many say money has been wasted Tangle of red tape brings on thoughts of early retirement (PA): Private sector 'bleeding the service dry' Few remember why they hated Tories so much (PA): 24-hour surgery could help cut waiting times Little China faces demolition Christian aid Police chief calls for heroin prescription No flood measures Al Fayed challenge Britishness declines Labour MP to quit Ecofriendly PC Blair wants to be the man who saves world Fly Monarch Lloyds TSB Tiny anomalies that keep autism in the family Scientists identify genetic variations Study 'key step in drug development' Contaminated blood inquiry Multiple Display Advertising Items Arrested development Barcode birds Richard and Judy quiz 'con' DNA tests find a world of variety The new M&S Ethical Fund Marksandspencer Actress lost for words in surprise role as a winner The best on the boards Now Cameron is dogged by cocaine rumours Speculation by MP and newspapers Biography writers find no evidence Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulgarian Dreams Late memorial to men shot at dawn HM Revenue & Customs A Better Bedside Manner The Government needs all its political skill to sell NHS reform to doctors Bitter Fudge Anglicans have come close to an open split but baulk at schism Play On Curtain up! Light the lights! London theatre is hitting the heights You're never too old to dream Picture Gallery We're great again. Thanks, Tony Thunderer: The terrible logic of kids, drugs and killing Lords reform South-East Plan Smokers, snoopers and the cloud of uncertainty Air-conditioning yes, history of cooking no Marriage and the cost of going up the aisle and back Timesonline High office? Diverted traffic Temps perdu Tall Man of Hoy Pork scratchings The tale's the thing, for every generation Roll up, roll up, and watch the Mona Lisa weep Comment Suzuki Anger as Cambridge cuts three languages Portuguese to lose degree status Thousands sign petition against cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost in translation Tesco Britney Spears 'on the verge of a nervous breakdown' Castle Cover Bad press How a nice view could lead to big tax bill Council levy to tap into price increases Homes rated for "added value" extras Multiple Display Advertising Items Tory pledge to repeal hunt ban Weather mission to Greenland Apology for arrested brigadier Congestion charge expands Tda Turn off the TV, girls — or risk 'early puberty' Astronauts urged to get their skis on for return to Moon Science AAAS conference Multiple Display Advertising Items Giant leaps Why cocoa may be good for the brain Local knowledge Robot hunts 'the Elvis of extinct birds' Science AAAS conferenceLord God bird last seen in 1944 US ornithologists turn to hi-tech Aquability Inside Track Timeless hit remade as nasty myth First night Opera Orfeo Grand, Leeds Challenge churchill China Italy Hospital mass grave found as India cracks down on female infanticide Foetuses and baby bodies found Government sets up 'cradle scheme' Toll of shame Royal revamps team to stop the rot Socialist hopeful admits blunders TV show offers last chance to shine Legal Service Challenge churchill At long last: a bouquet Multiple Display Advertising Items Dolphin 'dying of a broken heart' after trainer is killed The Departed (AP): Mardi Gras party gives city's coffers a boost Democrats seek to rein in Bush (Reuters): Raptors get hostile reception (AP): Police break up opposition rally Mammoth task for zoo's vets China honours man who reshaped world Skyscrapers are economic legacy Bold decisions liberated economy Multiple Display Advertising Items Long road to riches Peace summit hits trouble before it starts Israel leader casts doubt on Mecca deal Rice had hoped to revive 'road map' Multiple Display Advertising Items Uganda sheds a tear as Last King revives painful past The Times Rise and fall of a dictator (AFP), (AP): Terrorists blamed as 53 die in train fire (AP): Thai bomb attacks (AP): Pope's peace plea (AP): Peat bog protest (Reuters): McDonald's blast (Reuters): Passion wagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery plague that kills bees could cost US $8bn in lost crops Michelangelo gem finished five centuries late Facade of artist's chruch to be built Scholars track down lost columns Hidden Hearing Mayor of London Great thinkers join the debate Npower criticised Quote of the day Merger ahoy! Businees big shot JPMorgan ready to set £7bn auction of Chrysler in motion Bank sends out private figures Due diligence already started IPOs of bought-out firms raise concerns Monday manifesto AA risks anger by 'taking a chance' Stock markets Is it a monster? No, it's a liquidity squeeze Commodities Alliance Leicester Currencies Need to know Milkround Npower customers to wait for savings Price cuts to take effect on April 30 Watchdog calls scheme 'tokenism' House price rises slow down as interest rates finally put pressure on the market The Times Healthy growth as Fitness First opens its 500th club EFES Fit figures EMI contemplates using Black Eyed Peas as collateral John Lewis 10-year expansion plan Sale on the cards British funds Exchange rates Private equity revs up for auction of Superbike racing Merrill Lynch to conduct £50m sale Bridgepoint is among likely buyers Emirates The championship with bikes that the fans can buy VT and BAE shipyards set for merger The Times Proposals for windfarm links to the National Grid come under attack Combined assets Business big shot John Fingleton Watchdog to look at 3G link-up LSE draws up new tough guidelines for AIM nomads Profit warnings prompt reforms Failure to comply could lead to ban Air France New regulation could stub out Imperial Tobacco's US hopes Legislators plan fresh FDA powers Many Democrats back tough controls Timesonline (XFN): Watchdog in Japan seeks IPO scrutiny (Reuters): Libyan refinery (Reuters): Börse reshuffle (Reuters): Citigroup listing The potential for inhalable drugs to change medicine is breathtaking Monday manifesto The head of Vectura explains the excitement behind a new breed of simpler, faster-acting treatmemts Yachtsman who has steered a straight career course The Times Globalisation fails to help the poorest China and India have benefited but reforms must be made to lift those in poverty, says Joseph Stiglitz IBM Timesonline Nobel winner The Newspaper Marketing Agency Equity Prices Bieinterim John MacLeod of MacLeod Affable clan cheif who grappled with the irreconcilable anomalies of his Highland inheritance John MacLeod, 29th Cheif of Clan MacLeod, was born on August 10,1935. He died on February 12,2007, aged 71 Notebook Weather John Thouron Philanthropist who funded a British-American student exchange Sir John Thouron, KBE, philanthropist, was born on May 10,1907. He died on February 6,2007, aged 99 Benedict Kiely Genial Ulsterman whose prolific writings and broadcasts earned him the title of Ireland's finest storyteller Benedict Kiely, writer and broadcaster, was born on August 15,1919. He died on February 9,2007, aged 87 Professor Rodney Needham Austere social anthropologist who challenged students and colleagues alike with structuralist theories Professor Rodney Needham, anthropologist, was born on May 15,1923. He died on December 4,2006, aged 83 Maurice Papon Vichy official convicted for his role in the wartime deporation of French Jews Maurice Papon, former French government minister, and convicted war criminal, was born on September 3,1910. He died on February 17,2007, aged 96 Buckingham Palace Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays Anniversaries Church news In the wake of the Beagle Notebook Shake-up of charity's "old boy" network Claimant is entitled to all his assessed costs Law Report Court of Appeal Rule barring appeal irrational Court of Appeal Urgent need for civil representation Family Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgments or notices … Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Court & Social The Times Chief Minister leads the Rock's dockyard protest Caruana appeals to UK to reconsider Six hundread local jobs under threat Multiple Display Advertising Items Business gateway with big ambitions Value services a lure to investment Summer launch for stock exchange Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax-free trading in shade of the Rock Gaming forced to look East to take a punt on the future Triay & Triay Untaxing lifestyle of 'the new Monaco' Multiple Display Advertising Items At a glance Artificial lights blind us to the darkness of night Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 19,1965 The UK maintains an 80mg alcohol limit, one of the most lenient in the world - though nobody would now suggest that this was equivalent to "12 single whiskies" Winning Move Weather Straw Bear raises doubts over McCoy's alliance with Brave Inca Racing Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Leading trainers Towcester Jockeys Tennis Football Richards warns on objective for Monet's Garden Festival betting Market Rasen Racing Snowy Morning, trained by Willie Mullins, was given … Lingfield Park Course specialists Carlisle River City will tackle the Champion Chase at Cheltenham High-riser Nash earns net reward for football skills Basketball Tottenham fan eyes historic feat Tactical vision helped by soccer Thelondonpaper Sport Staff: Howell triumphs after play-off Golf The numbers game Higginson's improbable dream ends in final act of a thriller Snooker Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Football Fixtures Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union The Times Snooker Squash Tennis Rejuvenated Gardener has no need to fire his bullet Athletics Veteran sprinter finally comes good Pickering needs to look at his start When guests forget their manners Multiple Display Advertising Items O'Loughlin wades in to rescue Warriors and put a damper on Catalans' big day Rugby league engage Super League Wakefield 29 St Helens 22 Warrington 20 Bradford 36 Sport Staff: Huddersfield 10 Hull KR 17 How humiliated Harrison went from A-Force to C-list in three short rounds Boxing Khan frustrated by lack of opportunity to show off his skills The Audley story Worcester Warriors 6 Leicester 13 Rugby union Guinness Premiership Land Rover London Irish 15 Bath 7 Northampton 15 Harlequins 28 Rees turns on power as Wasps surge their way up the league Rugby union Guinness Premiership Timesonline Table Injury-free England turn attention to Ireland clash Newcastle angry at referee's haste in awarding last-gasp penalty try Rugby union Guinness Premiership Saracens seal win with touch of character from Jackson Byrne shows good points in race for Wales place Magners League You wanted a game, now you've got one. Beware what you wish for, John Cricket Premature congratulations — have Australia peaked too soon? Highest chases ICC rankings West Indies are backed to go all the way by Richards Cricket World Cup final venue looks superb Legends XI lose Twenty20 opener Willstrop secures first British title Hamilton returns Cannock chase Family fortunes Shooting stars Finns flying high Sharks show teeth Battling Murray keeps his nerve to present irresistible case for defence Tennis Advanced Hair Studio Scot's charge to grand-slam glory looks unstoppable Tennis Times Crossword 23,528 The Insider Angry Benítez ushers Bellamy nearer Anfield exit after fracas Wales striker to be sold in summer Manager hits out at unruly players The Times The Game Index Simon Barnes Boxing Index The face The appliance of science in 3-D Did you see? Come on Watson, the game's afoot The click Did you know? Jobsworths' paradise Did you hear? From fans to prams A newborn loggerhead sea turtle makes its way to the Atlantic at Forte beach in the Brazilian coastal state of Bahia Modern morals Perchance to dream Good sleep is an important for your health as diet and exercise, yet the treatment of sleep disorders has been neglected. Penny Wark visits Britain's largest sleep clinic to see what is being done to change that Top tips for a good night's sleep Who suffers what When to go to your GP Oh God, he's snoring again Losers and limbo Poetry The Times Tales of holiday hell will find an eager audience A child's right to be tucked into bed Ever the entertainer 'You have a brain tumour, ' the doctor told me. 'Quite a big one' On the eve of his 40th birthday, the singer Russell Watson discovered he had a brain tumour. After an operation to remove it, he's battling back with a new album and tour. Interview by Jane Wheatley Fortedent French café society takes on a clearer, smoke-free style Pru Health On Track to Be a Star Advertising Feature With a little from Olay Definity, a mother-of-three is gaining the confidence to sing What can I do about my friend's loss of weight? Thetimes Who said that you can't read Chinese? Use your powers of logic, intuition and elimination to match Chinese characters and English meanings Timesonline A capital sense of déjà vu Piper calls her own tune She walked away from pop stardom, she dumped Doctor Who and she refused to claim alimony in her divorce. Billie Piper, who is taking to the West End stage, likes to scare herself, she tells Caitlin Moran Peer Pressure First Night How do you solve a problem like Peer? Many a production of Peer Gynt has foundered on the intractable demands of Henrik Ibsen's overblown narrative, but a modest Icelandic effort, coming to London, has finally cracked it, says Lucy Powell Peer's peers — other 'unperformable' plays Theatre Reviews First night Boeing-Boeing Comeoy Theatre, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Madama Butterfly Covent Garden Pop Enter Shikari/ Lostprophets Astoria, WC1 Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Birmingham Hippodrome Comedy Rich Hall Loughborough Town Hall Tv&radio TLS David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Hypochondriacs: I Told You I was Ill Viewing Guide Five Ways to save the World BBC Two, 9pm The Bad Mother's Handbook ITV1, 9pm Variations Sleep Clinic BBC One, 10.35pm Whirlpool (1949, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm Something Wild (1986) BBC One, 12.05am Rain Man (1988) Film4,9pm How to sidekick a man when he's down Weekend TV Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4142 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau Index Bringing it all together The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Player Told Police He 'loved' Them The Brawl James Ducker on eyewitness accounts of the Liverpool fracas in Portugal Timesonline Why Football Stars Become Louts Abroad Tony Cascarino ponders what can go wrong when the WAGs are left behind on the mid and pre-season break Deco Sent off as Barcelona Problems Deepen Trouble on tour Reading Savour Luck of Draw The Games FA Cup Fifth round Index Champions League Form Europe's Most Important Club competition reaches the knockout stage this week as five British teams battle to reach the last eight. Bill Edgar gives the lowdown on their rivals ahead of the first legs Keane Grateful for Fulham Generosity The Games FA Cup Fifth round Knight clashes with fans after wayward defending What's next McClaren Firm on Beckham The News Wembley Delay Gregory Waits San Siro Boost Chelsea Regroup for Final Thrust The Games FA Cup Fifth round Middlesbrough Too Generous Villa now among Hottest Properties in the World The Target Guillem Balague meets the Valencia striker who could spark £50m auction Whole New Bald Game The Two Dannys Danny Baker just can't keep up with burgeoning brand that is Lee Sharpe Bad Vibrations for Beach Boys Learning Curve Foxes Fabregas The Games FA Cup Fifth round Magilton Puts the Boot in Video replays likely to justify contentious red card I'm Not Borat of the Bundesliga . . . but moving from Crystal Palace to Kaiserslautern has been a culture shock City Ride Nugent Storm Holloway Gets Taste for Glory Jerome Strike Turns up Heat on Taylor The Games Coca- Cola Championship The Times Coventry Set to Appoint Dowie Jones Rages at Ref despite Crucial Win Stoke City (0) 0 Luton town (0) 0 Sunderland (2) 4 Southend United (0) 0 Home-Bred Pair Enjoy Field Day Wolverhampton (2) 2 Burnley (0) 1 Millwall are Roaring Back The Games Coca-Cola League One Doncaster R (1) 2 Swansea City (2) 2 Blackpool (0) 0 Bristol City (0) 1 Huddersfield T (0) 0 Brentford (0) 2 Bradford City (0) 0 Crewe Alexandra (0) 1 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Carlisle United (1) 1 Brighton & H a (0) 2 Nottingham F (0) 1 Scunthorpe United (1) 1 Rotherham United (0) 0 Cheltenham Town (0) 1 Bournemouth (0) 0 Yeovil Town (0) 0 Tranmere Rovers (0) 2 Chesterfield (1) 3 Port Vale (0) 0 Player of the Day Wrexham Made to Rue Wasted Opportunity League Two Mansfield Town (1) 1 Grimsby Town (1) 2 Notts County (0) 1 Rochdale (0) 2 Swindon town (1) 1 Darlington (0) 1 Accrington S (0) 0 Stockport Co (1) 1 Bristol Rovers (0) 1 M K Dons (0) 1 Hereford (0) 2 Barnet (0) 0 Torquay United (0) 0 Hartlepool Utd (1) 1 Boston United (0) 0 Shrewsbury TN (2) 3 Bury (0) 0 Wycombe W (2) 4 MacClesfield T (1) 2 Peterborough U (0) 1 Player of the Day Oxford Relief at Stopping the Rot Non-League Coca-Cola Championship Tables and Results League One League Two Continent FA Cup Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Scotland Live Matches Fixtures Give Me Honey and a Sticker My champers cost £142, boots £475, but the Panini album was the real bargain Puel Looks to Emulate his Master Champions League the Build-Up The influence of Arsène Wenger is evident on the Lille coach, Katie Scott discovers Guide to Les Dogues The Fantasy Game Timesonline/fantasyfootball. co. uk The Prem Billy on the Ball Dell

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