News from 20/02/2007
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Robert Jeffcoate, David Brown, Tom Rowland, Zahid Hussain, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Adam Sampson Chief Executive, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Roy Clare Director, Patrick Kidd, Zahid Husssain, Will Pavia, Richard Jenner Director, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Paul Farmer Chief Executive, Jack Malvern, Andy Heath, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Grace Hansen, Debra Craine, Ed Parrish Safe in Tees Valley liaison manager, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Robert Cole Deputy Business Editor, Alan Hamilton, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Alan McMurray, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Barbara Curry, Peter Demetriadi, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Adam Lebor, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Roy Richards, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Louisa Barnett, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, William Dixon Smith, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Desmond Hudson Chief Executive, Stuart Miles, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Ruth Hunt senior policy officer, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Lord Adebowale chief executive of Turning Point, Tom Benyon, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Anna Reisenberger Acting Chief Executive, Kate Green Chief Executive, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Martin Pilkington head of legal and member services, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Tony Woolrich, Chas Raws, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Adam Fresco, Nigel Kendall, Calum Paton Director, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, George Caulkin, Alan Sanders, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Graham Anderson, Ben Webster, Peter Jenson, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Jerry Gibson, director operational policy and performance, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Adrian Milledge, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Index Privacy row as checks on phones and e-mails hit 439,000 Home Office reveals figures for first time Watchdog condemns high number of errors Man held over letter bombings is a cyclist Lawyer's killers had 'good father figures' A Royal performance Airbus break-up Train attack on peace Rivals in red Deep-sea destruction Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Control orders 'used to avoid gathering evidence' The Times leaves the rest behind Pugh Bernard Matthews lays off 130 after bird flu outbreak Tory poll boost Post office protest The moment of decision: shoot a man in the back of the head — or risk being blown apart? 21/7 trial told of dramatic dawn raid Officer thought suspect had a bomb Boodles Police search the school where letter-bomb suspect worked Fears of more devices in the post 'Loner' caretaker held over campaign Drugs giants to be told 'cut prices you charge NHS' Lords reject plan to detain mentally ill Womb cancer alert Short-changed Trader remanded Officer promoted Butlins wage claim Church decides that Lent really should be more of a laugh Hiscox Home Insurance Ashen? Hardly Picture Gallery Make a start on road pricing or lose out on £1.4bn, councils told Congestion charge Access to investment fund for improving public transport comes with political strings attached, Ben Webster reports Tiscali End to scam that let the uninsured back on road Smooth start as London's zone spreads westwards Congestion charge It's a triumph, claims Livingstone Wait until schools go back, cautions AA 'i will now be driving my grandchildren about' 'I'm trapped' 'The charge is ridiculous' 'It hits hard' 'It's the customer who'll pay' Double time Milan fashion week Dolce & Gabbana Lawyer's killers had good fathers and loving family. They chose a life of crime Tom ap Rhys Pryce One was offered home and job in US The other fled discipline at home Hooded gang who brought terror to the Tube Npower Superberry may be squashed by EU rules Fashion food falls foul of regulators Shops must prove fruit's healthy past Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Miracle' foods Consternation in Cambridge last week after a college … The bright lights of London do nothing for Ricky Wilson Peugeot Saga of Peter Hain's Aga People Wild excitement, we learn, among our lads in The Rifles Michael Moore, that fearsome campaigner for leftwing … President Bush meets George Washington after speaking at a celebration to mark the 275th anniversary of Washington's birth, at the Washington Estate in Virginia Adrian Chiles, presenter of Match of the Day 2, is … Postscript "As far as I'm concerned, if something is beautiful, … John Lewis gets real with a size 12 model Swimwear model more like customers Agencies claimed she was 'plus size' Multiple Display Advertising Items Politics of Peace India and Pakistan have reacted calmly and wisely to the Panipat outrage Future Shock Road pricing can be fair if only it can be made to work Don't Paint It Black Garish colour schemes are knocking £1 billion off the price of homes Britney and I, a stubbled history Picture Gallery Pray lift your eyes above the belt Thunderer: Of course we need more roads. It's a no-brainer Legal aid threat to the vulnerable Local heroes The job of schools in helping inner-city children Two centuries of a victory against slavery Timesonline Health complaint Extras, read all about it Bedside manners Pas de Franglais Animal magic A danger to our kids? Well, that's entertainment Come what may, you just can't put a celeb down Richard and Judy apologise for quiz Wronged viewers promised refunds Watchdog begins its investigation Christian aid TV couple who became brand leaders Online GP condemned by GMC over drugs Accenture Smile in mirror before making a policy U-turn Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Church deadline to curb gay rights US Anglicans told to obey rules or go Woman primate joins policymakers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell Warning over tax refund scam Terriers targeted by criminals BNP candidate denies Blair plot Sea sponges discovered Virgin Bratz dolls dressed in miniskirts are 'harmful to the healthy development of young girls' Walkout betrays a regime change at No 10 Multiple Display Advertising Items The future PC World Grown-up glamour, with just the tiniest sprinkling of bling Milan Fashion Week D&G dumps its WAG-friendly style Hometown cheer for Giorgio Armani Portrait of a posh Prime Minister Tony Blair subject of TV documentary Inner circle paints unflattering picture Dfs 'a lawyer, an interventionist and a not-so closet cleric' Councils may put time limit on tenants A generation faces years of misery due to heart disease Baby-boomers will be unfit to work Pension and NHS costs will soar Feeling fine? Let's prove that you're not Green Flag 'i needed a coronary bypass. It was scary' Killer gamble pays off for the Anglophiles from Las Vegas First night Pop The Killers Men Arena, Manchester TalkTalk From The Carphone Warehouse Fishing subsidies 'destroy oceans' Science American Association Deep-sea trawling ruins ecosystems Fuel cash keeps the industry afloat How virtual war helps to heal minds of real soldiers Fish and ships Scientists unite to push Bush on climate Suzuki Way of Life! Russia India Genocide prisoners freed in bold experiment to end years of hatred 9,000 Rwandan 'killers' released Village courts will dispense justice Mass slaughter Talks live down to low expectations Rice visit ends without advance Doubts before meeting began Multiple Display Advertising Items (PA): Rights campaigner arrested in Angola (AP): 'Exorcist' jailed (AP): Public execution (AP): Father's death leap (Reuters): Croatia Nazi 'jokes' Royal turns on the TV charm but fails to reignite spark Sells herself as saviour of France Promises abound, but details scarce Virgin Career moves Villages sealed off as bird flu reaches outskirts of Moscow Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Minister in Smith pictures quits (AP): Statues found in ancient tomb (AP): Police rape inquiry ordered Plight of family in glasshouse Carpet RiGHT Town's donkeys give bin lorries the hoof 67 die as bombers turn train into vision from hell India Friendship express terror Passengers could not escape fire Driver unaware of blaze behind him Times Online Rising violence Once-unthinkable deal may be Musharraf's only option President says peace talks must continue Women's aid act Librarians ban top children's book for using the 'S-word' Multiple Display Advertising Items Foul language? My credentials, by new BT chief Super-flats plan Metals merger Banks' write-off Quote of the day Mobile talks Business big shot Airbus faces break-up as Germans and French fail to agree Division of labour at issue Threat to jobs at British factory Drugs industry short of UK graduates Super Return Best of the Mba Stock markets Virgin Mobile USA prepares ground for $2bn float Mortgages for Business Globalisation must make fewer malcontents Broken wing Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Sharp Rake Need to know Results in brief Career accountant promises to boost the bottom line as BT's new chairman £600,000 for two to three-day week Prospect of more acquisitions raised New Look weighs up strategy for international expansion Business big shot Sir Michael Rake "There is no correct stance as such, the most important City Diary European Confederation of the Footwear Industry Situation vacant — or maybe not City Diary Probably the most ambitious news release so far this … City Diary Rake's writings City Diary When Sheila's Wheels, which specialises in car insuranc City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Directors' deals Another day, another boo-boo from British Airways, … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch EMI rebel needles music group with valuation demand MPC's American commuter comes under attack Lid on inflation is weakening, Bank tells MPs Two-track The Sunday Times Super-flats for £26m will offer rooms with a view Lancaster Gate values will soar Plans include underground pool Credit Suisse Doubling up (AFX): Rolls-Royce wins ships contracts Sainsbury's stake Open to offers (AFX): Eurotunnel option Amadeus access Carillion ban lifted (Reuters): Enterprise talks Banks to write off record £6.6bn of bad personal debt The Times Airbus could lose out in £700bn race Troubled A350 still on the ground Rival Dreamliner puts Boeing ahead Media Planet Turbulent flight path French unions join stand-off on reforms Essar pushes Vodafone to drop network sharing in Indian deal Eurostar US satellite radio merger agreed (Bloomberg): Lufthansa climbs (Bloomberg): Puma steps back (AFX): Bayer job cuts Gazmetall in talks with rival to forge steel world-beater Deal would link Russia and Ukraine Merged company could top SeverStal The Times Oligarch not shy about targeting foreign assets Giants show consolidation mettle The Times A free market solution to global warming GM talks over Chrysler sale started in December Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds This is a paid-for information service Enter the champion of private equity Super Return In the first of a series of interviews with leading private-equity dealmakers, Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone defends his trade. The Times will publish an interview each day this week in the run-up to the industry's annual conference starting in Frankfurt on Monday Multiple Display Advertising Items Buyouts 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 Investors drawn to Anglo American as FTSE hits high Large caps A twist in the sorry tale of Telit Small caps Gilts A shame to hand the benefits of Enterprise over to private equity Hanson Alizyme Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Win the keys to the customer kingdom Focus Report ID Management An internet list is a valuable resource Trust by both sides is vital factor Bringing it all together Watchdog fears increase in abuse of data Focus Report ID Management Retailers seek continuity in profiling of shoppers A quicker way to say 'i love you' 100,000 times a day Alexis Gourvennec Tough Breton pig-farmer who set up Brittany Ferries and challenged the stranglehold of Paris Alexis Gourvennec, Breton farm leader and shipping magnate, was born on January 11,1936. He died of cancer on February 19,2007, aged 71 Birthdays On this day Professor Malcolm Bowie Lives Remembered Frankie Laine Wing Commander Wilf Sizer Air ace who was twice shot down near Dunkirk in 1940 but recovered to fight in the Battle of Britain Wing Commander Wilf Sizer, DFC and Bar, fighter ace, was born on February 23,1920. He died on December 22,2006, aged 86 Major David Wilcox Veteran of the Dunkirk evacuation and Burma campaign who became a manager in footwear Major David Wilcox, DSO, Dunkirk and Burma veteran, was born on September 15,1919. He died on December 18,2006, aged 87 Zdzislaw Rurarz Polish envoy who defected from Japan to the US Zdzislaw Rurarz, diplomat, was born on February 24,1930. He died of cancer on January 21,2007, aged 76 Lives in Brief Anti-terrorism law protects tyrants and dictators Law Report Court of Appeal Nuclear consultation was flawed Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Greece shamed over Corinth monument Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Church news In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Birthdays Gifts Nannie & Domestics Announcements Legal Notices Falling through a storm is sheer hell above earth Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 20,1982 Two years after Robert Mugabe's first election victory, the exodus of educated whites was threatening to destabilise the new nation Winning Move Weather Case against Winston is lacking hard evidence Racing Barnett has qualities to revive Ascot's fortunes Market Rasen Yesterday's results Carlisle Lingfield Park Cricket Football McManus relies on Reveillez at Kempton Taunton Racing Course specialists Southwell In Compliance tests cup claim Sedgefield England are given lessons in history to prepare for the big stage Rugby union RBS Six Nations Ashton ready for emotional clash Squad briefed on ground's heritage Wales take drastic action to stop the rot against France Timesonline Team White eyes summer return with September's main event in mind Rugby union Football Results Basketball Bowls Equestrianism Ice hockey Squash Tennis Football Fixtures St Helens try to gain edge by learning from football Rugby league Murray graduates from land of promises — delivering is his new modus operandi Tennis Gilbert implores Scot to aim for the sky after Karlovic examination LTA reaping rich rewards for following its Pied Piper Tennis Decision to hire mentor paying off San Jose success boosts grass roots Hatton set for June clash with Castillo Penalty to pay Back to basics Warring pair fined Phelps sets record Gallow lose crown Impact players who can step forward to rock the Caribbean Cricket Patrick Kidd considers the most likely candidates to grab centre stage during next month's World Cup Ladbrokes Middlesex challenge fits the bill for Pybus Hands of time My ranting and raving takes place behind closed doors, says Keane Football Manager believes he is a 'cool dude' Backs Bruce to overcome critics Dowie rejects allegations and embraces fresh start The Unit Holloway hot under the collar as he stays at home Football FA Cup Luck of the draw excites manager Tottenham face most daunting task World Championship Boxing in Las Vegas Draw The Premiership today Deco expects Liverpool to be spoiling for a fight Football Champions League Benítez calls for focused minds William Hill Abramovich inspired by excitement, not profits Capello on the brink despite Real's denial of resignation offer Keane suited to new role as manager Fàbregas is fine by me Russian owner in for the long haul as Chelsea get down to business Football Officials play down his absence Kenyon happy as losses cut sharply Timesonline Super rich still enjoy quaffing small beer Arsenal place their faith in European sense of adventure Football Champions League Manager decides to go all-out for win PSV likely to rely on counter-attack Renault Vans Larsson's experience crucial as United go in search of revenge Football Champions League Sport Staff: Strachan wants Celtic to run at Milan Teams The Insider Times Crossword 23,529 Wenger frets as Chelsea profit from £80m losses Call to investigate Dutch connection Ferguson driven by European failure The Times Champions League — it's back Simon Barnes Matt Dickinson Index The face Ordinary she ain't Did you see? Don't watch with mother The click Did you know? Oscar was not wild about celebs Did you hear? Obama does the funky chicken Picture Gallery Modern morals Shorn in the USA As Britney Spears shaves off her trademark blonde hair, psychologists tell Carol Midgley that the singer has never properly grown up and is now rebelling against her artificially created pop-princess persona I don't have bad hair days, ever Timesonline Children welcome? No, in Britain. Yes, in Budapest Other nations have much to teach us about family-friendly living, reports Central Europe correspondent Adam Lebor The Times I dialled 999 for an ambulance — and then waited Hip-hop who knows? Copacaban anyone? Thank God I took that script out of the bin Timesonline What does it take to become a food expert? Nutrition Food matters The quiet, solitary key to eating less Undiminished by death The nice thing about being a heroin addict is that you either have no problems or one big one Richard Schuldenfrei Men tuesday War correspondent Anthony Loyd talks about life, loss and addiction in an extract from his new book The kit What are the latest quirks of the mighty keyboard? For when you're feeling fragile: hangover chic Dress code Hazy, crazy days of Renoir's summer Renoir's famous images of women wouldn't exist if he hadn't honed his skills on painting landscapes. His sunny, bucolic vistas are the perfect antidote to grey February days, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Renoir Landscapes National Gallery Extreme Makeover First Night Oh you pretty things Grange Hill with chandeliers A British firm has transformed a 1960s Dutch school from ugly duckling into a swan, says Tom Dyckhoff Opera Reviews First night Khovanshchina Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Concert Rufus Wainwright London Palladium Dance American Ballet Theatre Sadler's Wells Theatre I Like Mine with a Kiss Bush, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert LSO/Elder Barbican Pop Guillemots Brixton Academy, SW9 Tv & radio Harper's Bazaar David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Life on Mars BBC One, 9pm Variations Blair: The inside Story BBC Two, 9pm One Life BBC One, 10.35pm The Captive Heart (1946, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm Buster (1988) BBC One, 11.15pm The Thin Blue Line (1988) Multi Channel More4,9pm Inanity assumes heroic proportions Last Night's TV Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4143 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Inside Timesonline The Top Stories Irritants of the Week Other Views Are honest comments always the best policy? Issue of the Week Telling It like It is Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Medics to lose self-regulation? Health Other Stories we Liked Councils take on GPs' roles Defence training's a waste Race body puts DoH on the spot Social Care Slump in sales hits authorities Housing Paper Trail Building on a solid foundation Interview Julia Unwin, the new head of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, tells Fay Schopen that despite a fine legacy, her organisation must adapt to benefit the people it serves Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Greens tip scorn on PFI plan Environment Public: Private Finance Joint effort saves money Councils Who pays for free rides? Transport Acevo chief has a pop at apathy Charities Specialist schools not so special Education Unavoidable Smallness Adjustment Jargon Decoder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to you . . . These affairs are an abuse of power What Worked for US Louise Harrington assistant director of human resources at Hertfordshire County Council, on the flexible working initiatives that won the council the Working Families Public Sector Award 2006 Flexi Time Diary Dates Inside Wardle takes the long view The director of the SFO talks to Frances Gibb about old challenges, new investigations and his freedom to act Lawdiary Trials on TV News Thomson Elite Tradingplaces Queen's Counsel File away under 's' for stress Office culture favours tough people who thrive under pressure; others just suffer, says Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Geraldine McCool In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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