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News from 21/02/2007

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Philippa Wood GP, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, David Reid, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Wylde, Robert Vincent, Adrian Cosker, Janice Brook, Peter Lansley, Adam Colclough, Mark Souster, David Rose, Cath Janes, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Doug Gratton, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Dominique Searle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Sheaf, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Wayne Jaffe, Neil Carlson, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Julian Thomas, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Mata Amritanandamayi, Anne Ashworth finds much to applaud at Nicole Farthi—except for the prices, Dr John Marks, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Emma Jayne Jones, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, James Rossiter, Louisa Barnett, Eve Thomas, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Watts, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Biddy Baxter, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeremy Fry, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Alex Blair, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Mrs Dil Roworth, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Julian Crispin, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, George Austin, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, John Hooley, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catan, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Michael Gove, Peter Jenson, Jacqui Goddard, Jamie Whyte, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Lewis Smith Environment Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Adrian Bull, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Barry S. Peters,

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Index Cameron finds a church and, maybe, a good school Iraq troop pullout 1,500 British soldiers could be home by summer Further withdrawals linked to Iraq security Doctors lose the right to police themselves Muslims radicalised Asbestos award 3i set for huge profit C-charge rebellion Beckham 'to back US' 'My elderly parents are really obnoxious - so why do … Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Doctors lose right to police themselves under tough reforms Review prompted by Shipman killings Death certificates will be scrutinised Award-winning Times reporter dies after foreign assignment Father's hug 40 years ago turned out to be death sentence for his daughter Asbestos liability costs MoD £100,000 Fibres inhaled from workclothes Cancer epidemic set to claim 200,000 lives Hiscox Cameron declares his faith in a state education for his children Tory leader is a regular at church Linked school has good reputation Dave gives dinner party guests the tastiest treat Which school to choose? Pugh Army's armoured vehicles still stalled £2.5m Prescott Diana inquest Poverty gap plan Tourists return Teenager's home-made jam to earn him pots of money Jamie's school dinners campaign 'was a stunt' EasyJet Anti-American feelings soar as Muslim society is radicalised by War on Terror Worldwide survey reveals opinion shift No link between religion and radicals Minister is shot dead for refusing to wear veil Looking west Niqab bars integration, peer insists Gang jailed for race-hate murder Letter-bomb hunt Children in poverty Royal marriage Bill City airport alert Easy to lose way on England's highest peak Baby saved after family's 'insane' trip up mountain goes wrong Now you just have to look at rogue website . . . and hackers can steal your bank details Criminals hijack home computers Unwitting victims steered to fake sites Beware that e-mail: is it really from Amazon or eBay? Pharming How to beat cyber-fraudsters Greedy Gordon's Shock Confession! Tod's 5,000-year-old golden eye sees the light Eye still in skull of 6ft tall woman Seer used it to impress followers Dfs Cosmetic look Energy saving trust The Liberal Democrats' spring conference takes place … Mark McGowan, the artist best known for pushing a peanu If anything still surprised us about the Liberal Democr Christian aid How much is that doggie? People Action, at last, over the mouse problem at the Palace … Were he a Cabinet minister for a day, Richard Bacon … Action figures of presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama, which are available (sadly unlike the real things) in both talking and non-talking versions Necessity is, indeed, the mother of invention Postscript Christina Ricci's father was a therapist before becomin Snow Patrol, Thom Yorke and Razorlight have all signed Cheap oil means cheap London buses Livingstone does deal with Chávez Critics condemn 'help' for rich city Inside Track AA Rich and poor Pakistani man killed family in fire because of their Western lifestyles The Times Barclaycard Pedal Power Road proceeds should be invested in repopularising the bicycle Phishing Net Online business can thrive only if it defeats online fraud The Body Politic One politician who should make a clean breast of his predicament Oh, unhappy me. I'm a car owner Picture Gallery Who will Milton Keynes love best? Alice Miles Three corridors of power could decide Labour's future The sick and the sad don't deserve to be jailed Price of driving Blue Peter move Can we afford to return medicine to a golden age? Christian unity in Britain Timesonline Antony, the Roman hunk Bad role model Unspeakable Cycle of life Part of the herd The Dossier Dodge meets the Clock Illusion Daniel Finkelstein There are lots of reasons for doing nothing about Iran. All wrong Rich? Grumpy? Come on, let's play Spend My Money Jamie Whyte invents a game for a more affluent but much choosier Britain Comment Ba Baby doctor's 'secret' case files at centre of inquiry Cot death expert's records reviewed Fears of wrongful criminal convictions Action medical research Evesham Technology Buying organic 'can harm the planet' Academics doubt green conventions Carbon effect is not clear cut Toshiba Norwich Union Direct Carbon costs 21/7 suspect 'fled in a burka after failed Tube bombing' CCTV footage is shown at terror trial Officer denies threats to defendant Lloyds TSB Straw's tactical retreat could still mean stalemate Bose Timesonline Directline Amazon Orkney powers ahead with world's biggest wave farm Energy project is 'a vital milestone' A further eight schemes on the way Climate change threat to turtles NHS surplus masks trusts deep in debt Third of hospitals moved into the red 'False economies' create £13m excess Service 'wastes' £500m a year on branded drugs If medicine costs too much, who's at fault? Aer Lingus Designers apply fuzzy logic to the question of taste Milan Fashion Week Eggcredit Government spent £65m to seize £23m of criminals' assets Goods not worth fees to manage them 'Mr Bigs' have been left alone Bringing it all together Slim pickings Stormclouds over Nowheresville Scots angry over weatherman's gaffe Flippant remark offended islanders Ellipse Klinikken HSBC Tearful fiancée pays tribute to 'amazing' soldier killed in Iraq Starbucks Coffee Father kills mother and baby Duchess gives children a lift Smoking ban extended to boats £500k claim over lost artwork Nations unite to join a boycott of congestion charge Dozen embassies claim exemption More missions now within zone Without road pricing we face gridlock, says Blair Taxing issue Drivers to be red-faced if they don't choose a green car Elements of fun that add up to a drama of very little depth First night Theatre Proof Arts Theatre, WC2 Alliance Leicester Germany Afghanistan Indian Railways Father mourning his five children may hold clue to express bombers Victim saw men leaping from train Carnage on trip to buy bangles Does a six-pack spell the end of a return to high politics? Photo spread too revealing, he says Complaint lodged with Vanity Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal stops the rot with a calculated show of compassion TV appearance draws 8.9m viewers Performance wins positive reviews Rac rescue Cclondon The papers say Overdue notice produces desired effect Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Patients given infected organs (AP): Dog saves climbers after fall (AP): Lost ring found 20 years later Big and even bigger . . . majestic pair bring city to a standstill Cclondon Afghan Rambo is the lone ranger in a town emptied by the Taleban Kajaki dam plans hit as people flee Call to win hearts, not bomb enemy The cost of rebuilding (Reuters): Police rape claim denied by al-Maliki (AP): School trip tragedy (AP): Monument protest (Reuters): Hunting crackdown (Reuters): EU action on road (Reuters): 'Most-wanted' shot (AP): Officer to stay in jail (AP): Rhino rescue Party time as world's worst car celebrates 50th birthday Green Flag Bringing it all together 'Surge' cheerleader rounds on Rumsfeld Norwich Union Direct Cheney hit by Tokyo chill Challenge churchill The prisoners who pay $125 a pack to beat smoking ban The Times Tiniest baby is heading for home Mugabe has £30,000 birthday as his people starve and die of Aids Harrods British Gas (AP): Christian joins the Muslim brothers (AP): Abuse father jailed (Reuters): Professors arrested (AP): MPs' bodies found (Reuters): Karadzic homes raid (AP): Knee clamp trial (Reuters): Corruption warning (Reuters): Spears in rehab Green Australians to see the light Multiple Display Advertising Items Why switching makes sense . . . Brewers to adapt to smoking ban UK hit by AZ cuts Rail shortlist Barclaycard falls Quote of the day Philip Morris win Business big shot 3i near to achieving quick 45% return from NCP sale Macquarie poised to buy at £800m Third change of ownership looming Warner plans reduced offer in move to secure struggling EMI Flight past Stock markets OFT's bitter pill will just have to be swallowed Let's be Frank over EMI Picture Gallery 3i take note Commodities Some research produces great discoveries, extends our … ECU Currencies Need to know Results in brief Brewer braced for new order after ban Smokers ready to vote with their feet S&N predicting £10m profits blow Inter Continental Hotels may consider selling equity in its four flagship sites Clean air profit Media Planet E&Y makes a real exhibition of itself City Diary The Times Can it be true? Can it possibly be true? Reports from … City Diary Cash surplus puts Brown on target to meet golden rule Magistrate to whip up Tory funds City Diary An odd boast from Bedlam Asset Management, the fund … City Diary Mortgages at record levels Sir Jonathan Band, First Sea Lord City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Anger from unions as AstraZeneca reveals UK job cuts Macclesfield site will see 700 layoffs Cost-cutting as key patents expire Shire soars on £1.3bn US acquisition Synthetic morphine trials give booster to CeNeS Times Online Biological therapies fight cost constraints Four train bidders shortlisted to replace GNER on East Coast line M&S case opens way for tax claims by multinationals Second fund builds Sainsbury's stake Exchanges change Cadbury riposte Biscuits coup Asda stores plan Virgin bid unlikely New chief takes fresh approach at Taylor Woodrow Timesonline Business big shot Ian Smith Countrywide bid imminent Barclaycard profits hit by repayment of 'unfair' charges Earnings fall by 80% to £77 million Bank thinks worst of refunds is over The Times US court overturns $79m award against maker of Marlboro Timesonline UK falls from innovation elite There will doubtless be some relief at Philip Morris headquaters after the US (AP): Merck finance chief quits after 17 years (Reuters): Home Depot down (Reuters): Kraft investment Logica disposal (Reuters): Viacom offer (Reuters): Wal-Mart profits up Crisis over Airbus turns into a diplomatic feud French Prime Minister attacked Berlin angered by jobs announcement Opposition grows to radio merger The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Barratt British funds A1-Yamamah's legacy of controversy BAE left to deal with the fallout Entertainment fund put at £60m Players in defence contract Shopping lists Doing deals 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 Hanson shares hit record after US rivals seal a deal Large caps SR looks increasingly attractive Small caps Gilts Hold tight while Varley tries to match Barclays' home success abroad S&N Shire We're not interested in 'buy and flip', private equity says Super Return Conference In the second in a series of interviews with leading dealmakers, Apax's Martin Halusa says the industry is misunderstood Timesonline The top five Apax deals TUC calls for action on 'casino capitalists' Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices Regus Iberian flight signals new relationship with Spain Focus Report Gibraltar Gibraltar looks to serve Algeciras Bay GB Airways hopes to fly to Madrid The Royal Bank of Scotland International Limited Lawyers rival US in terms of presence Focus Report Gibraltar Multiple Display Advertising Items Cordial entente divides opinion Haven for cavemen unearthed Focus Report Gibraltar Multiple Display Advertising Items Tunnel Time Rock looks upmarket to attract long-term visitors Focus Report Gibraltar Flights to any EU airport to be set up Building of five-star hotel planned Head of Barclays at home in intimate confines of climate Ba Ruthanna Boris Distinguished American dancer and choreographer with several leading companies Ruthanna Boris, ballerina, choreographer and teacher, was born in 1918. She died on January 5,2007, aged 88 Birthdays Weather Eye Steven Pimlott Lives Remembered Mitzi Cunliffe Sir John Boynton Mario Borrelli Priest who achieved international renown in his campaigns to raise funds for the abandoned street children of Naples Mario Borrelli, priest and social activist, was born on September 22,1922, He died on February 13,2007, aged 84 Leopoldo Pirelli Far-sighted industrialist who contributed much to the spectacular growth of the Italian economy in the 1950s and 1960s Leopoldo Pirelli, industrialist, was born on August 27,1925. He died on January 23,2007, aged 81 Pierre Delanoë French lyricist who wrote more than four thousand songs Pierre Delanoë, songwriter, was born on December 16,1918. He died on December 27,2006, aged 88 Lives in Brief James "Pookie" Hudson, singer and songwriter, was born on June 11,1934. He died of cancer on January 16,2007, aged 72 Council's housing allocation policy was unlawful Law Report Queen's Bench Division Bureau liable to victim's widow Court of Appeal Repairing liability of lay rectors Chancery Division Court Circular Memorial Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Timesonline Dinner Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal News Ship that was sliced in half as the fog took hold Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 21,1902 The Barcelona riots were part of many miseries that dogged Spain in the years that followed the loss of its remaining empire in 1898 Winning Move Weather Granit Jack bound for Festival after striking win Racing Nicholls adds to Cheltenham team Supreme Novices' is likely objective The Times Sedgefield Yesterday's results Big-race betting Southwell Sedgefield's jackpot pool attracts £1m Cricket Football Taunton Ludlow Racing Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Course specialists Sussex swoop to secure Saqlain deal Britain ranked No 7 British duo through St Helens gamble Renault Ireland role helped me to mature, says Ashton Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Head coach now better prepared Players 'can cope with Croke Park' O'Sullivan expects home supporters to respect England Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Hines returns to Scotland's pack Teams Football Results Basketball Cricket Golf Ice hockey Tennis Barcelona's revival proves London 2012 humbuggers are wrong in the long run Olympic Games Writers nominated Europeans form a line to take aim at Woods Golf DestinationsShow Battle of giants will raise the roof in Memphis Tennis Australia humbled again as open season is declared at World Cup Cricket Crisis Down Under Hayden added to growing injury list Warne lays blame at Buchanan's door The Times Scotland sense upset is on cards South Africa must justify new status in Caribbean Betting Virgin media Campbell arrives late on the scene to halt Sunderland's momentum Football Coca-Cola Championship Birmingaham 1 Sunderland 1 Pools forecast Dowie off to winner at Coventry Albion toast second place after classic Ellington goal FA fearful as United States put 'Beckham factor' into rival 2018 bid Football Wembley adds to World Cup worry Doubts over Cup Final venue persist Bolton cut cost of season tickets William Hill Chelsea's critics guilty of switching from the historical to the hysterical Mourinho prepares for his Porto return with dig at Wenger Football Issues reminder of Arsenal's failings Terry to start despite ankle scare Millenniumstadium Arsenal fail to capitalise as Méndez ends streak Football Champions League first knockout round Celtic look to history as effort is unrewarded PSV teamwork brings winner Vintage Beckham stakes claim for England recall Benítez believes his players will atone for 'betrayal of trust' Football Champions League first knockout round 'Perfect response' pleases manager Barcelona await Algarve backlash Liverpool cleared to throw Mascherano in at the deep end Quick-thinking Giggs secures the initiative for United amid mayhem Football Champions League first knockout round Early test for Platini's presidency after unruly scenes Lille whistling in the wind Times Crossword 23,530 The Insider Teargas and protests provide an ugly backdrop to United victory Police confront fans avoiding crush Lille threaten to walk off after goal The Times Crocodile Champions League Simon Barnes Martin Samuel Index The face Book club blonde Did you see? Scouts cookie the books The click Did you know? Babel better than babble Did you hear? Beauty? Mothers need not apply The Orange Tree is an example of aboriginal art from the Gondi tribe in Central India. It is on show at the 20-21 international art fair at the Royal College of Art, London SW7, from tomorrow till Sunday Modern morals A village that time forgot In rural Romania, EU membership is set to transform a way of life unaltered in generations. Martin Fletcher reports. Pictures by David Bebber I'm sick of being nice to my nasty elderly parents The Times A problem over which I shall lose sleep Increasingly, life is imitating art Unworthy thoughts Now the good news: trousers are back Stylewednesday Slouchy, skinny or tapered — trousers are making a welcome return, but make sure you choose the right shape, says Lisa Armstrong Beauty Jury Chain Reaction Comfortable in their Skins Advertising Feature With a little help from Olay, women in their forties can be more confident than ever Are you female and thirty something? Boots Six of the best lingerie Estee Lauder Beauty jury Light and bright make-up for spring An impressive performance at Covent Garden Chain reaction Detail is retail The Times It's still a buyers' market In marking the bicentenary of the abolition of slavery, museums and galleries are shackled by cliché, argues Joanna Pitman Grayson Perry First Night 'People think I'm insane' He paints like a child, but Harry Pye is serious, says Louise Cohen Orlando Ok, Liverpool gave us the Beatles, but is it really a creative hotbed? Theatre Diana of Dobson's Orange Tree, Richmond Gatwick eXPRess Pop Reviews First night The Wrens University of London Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Beatrix Potter's Jemima Puddle-Duck Unicorn, SE1 Concert Philharmonia/Dudamel Queen Elizabeth Hall Always ready for take-off Crème Working Relationship Lawrence entrepreneur and boss of the airline Silverjet, and his PA, Atkins, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Office dilemmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to get smart to avoid a hold-up with travel plans Emma Jayne Jones reveals how to cut down the booking delays Multiple Display Advertising Items FYI The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Tv&radio Radio Choice Qualitymagazines David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Champions League Live Choice Sky Sports 1,6pm/7.30pm How Do They Do It? Discovery, from 7pm Friday Night Lights ITV4,8pm True Stories/first Person More4,9pm/10.30pm Sport So Much, so Fast BBC Four, 10pm Answers from Back Page BBC One Child in a Million Viewing Guide Five, 8pm New Street Law BBC One, 9pm Jamie's Chef Channel 4,9pm Variations Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm My Family and Autism BBC Two, 11.20pm Troy (2004) Film Choice ITV1, 9pm The One and only (2002) BBC One, 11.40pm 1941 (1979) Multi Channel ITV3, 9.35pm Things could only get worse . . . Last Night's TV Text Challenge—win a Toshiba 1.6Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4144 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Vale

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