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News from 22/02/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Peter Goodchild, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Tony Travers, Robert Cole, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Martin Birchall, Jessica Hines, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, David Aaronovitch, Alexandra Blair, James Harding, Edmund Hayward, Mark Souster, Daniel H. Hinge, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Lucie M. T. Byrne-Davis, Camilla Cavendish, Richard Griffiths, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, James Bone, Clive Davis, Will Pavia, Ginny Dougary, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Tom Gatti, Stephen Farrell, A. H. Muir, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Richard Kinley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Colin Mayer, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, David Mitchell, David Housden, Emma Mahony, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Trevor Pateman, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Sam Coates, Louisa Barnett, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, The Right Rev J. Barry Shucksmith, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Paul Evans, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Michael Ancram, Jeremy Page, Stephen C. J. Parkinson, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Grey, Rasoul Movahedian, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Steve Hawkes, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, A. J. Bradley, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, R. A. Mason, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Ian Whittell, Peter Jenson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Sarah Merson, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Adrian Milledge, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Gabriele Marcotti European Football Correspondent, Ed Hawkins, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Stephen Pollard,

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Index Britons fall out of love with marriage Lowest number of weddings since 1896 Tories pledge to open 'relationship centres' Iraq pullout as Hannah buries her big brother Science research will lose £100m in funds Prodi quits office Russian advance Wimbledon payday Is your council good value? Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Science research will lose £100m to pay for Whitehall overspend The Times leaves the rest behind Pugh Police question Blair aide again Human egg policy School cleared Bombing suspect Six-day festival After 50 years, France finds a woman who really does belong in the kitchen Britain's top female chefs A taste of La Maison Pic Premier Resorts High Court victory opens the way to £15bn pensions compensation Surely, the time has come to give in and pay up The challengers Other payouts Sword killer sent to jail for 19 years RUC controversy Holyrood 'saving' Islander cleared Footballer jailed Borat pair lose Healthy workers On the wishlist New coastal path will open England's cliffs and beaches Prada Bracing walks Prince Harry moves into the line of fire as 1,600 troops get set to move out Iraq British troops White House unhappy with timing of Prime Minister's announcement that British forces are being cut back Leader refuses to withdraw in the face of an angry mob Rise in attacks Mixture of fear and celebration in Basra over Army's pullout DNA errors put murder cases in doubt Forensic scientists missed vital clues 2,000 unsolved crimes are revisited Dolce & Gabbana Failings cause police to look elsewhere for tests Men pick tougher degrees and miss top jobs More women get first-class honours Science and maths dominated by men The gender bias University chiefs' salaries rise faster than lecturers' Bvlgari Marksandspencer The Times RIAS Iron Lady returns, this time in bronze IKEA Further details have reached People of Russell Brand's Sainsbury's One step at a time People Far be it from us to suggest that David Cameron's frequ Penélope Cruz, left, and Demi Moore at the General Motors annual fashion show in Hollywood. The eyes peeking over the top of Demi's head belong to her husband, Ashton Kushner. We bet he wishes that he was sitting in the middle Several enraged and unwilling pedestrians get in touch "There have been many great parliamentarians from Hull, Much consternation at the star item on the menu in … Many cheers from all sides during PMQs for Sir Patrict Postscript Sometimes it is definitely better to have loved and … According to this week's NME, Miquita Oliver (the Daniel Radcliffe (that wizard boy) has taken the truste Argos The art of seduction spanning 2,000 years New Barbican show is adults-only Gallery hopes sex will help sell tickets Christmas aid Redeployment, not Retreat Britain will and should maintain troops in southern Iraq Ah, ha, ha, ha, Stayin' Alive Japan's passion for karaoke is sticking unhealthily in the nation's throat A Policeman's Lot Times change, and so must the ground rules for pay US bad, anti-US good. QED Picture Gallery Public companies are the true villains How we tackled guns and gangs, Boston-style Proposal for a second chamber Organic benefit Conflicting demands of freedom and movement on our country's roads The Church's place in the modern world Timesonline New approach to Kosovo's problem Peace lessons TV choices Familiar offence Useful features Film script Send the ref orf Is this the alternative to the Anglo-Saxon way? The urgent need for a new public lavatory policy Comment Tesco Gang throws 61-year-old passenger off train Victim in hospital after attack Assault happened 'after altercation' 169 warring groups bring violence to the streets of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Your M&S Police could swap universal pay rise for tailored awards Flexibility 'will help recruitment' Officers unite to oppose the change The Bill Multiple Display Advertising Items Oscars Uncut Why Tories have little to fear from UKIP protest vote Landrover The trailer park recluse who could claim £5m Land Rover Manor house that the squire built CitroËn Intriguing bulletin, but questions are left unanswered First night Theatre The Reporter Cottesloe Orange Möben Internet paedophile ring found Parliament gets the message On the fast track to justice Hepburn's lost screen debut Animal activists' collection scam Sony Lessons seem to have been learnt – now for Whitehall League tables How your council is performing Councils in London and the North East provide best value West Midlands is service blackspot Tory authorities dominate at the top Good and bad Bird brain that thinks as a human and saves up for its breakfast Sky Warbler flies south to the African sun, study reveals Judge rules against Muslim girl, 12, over veil in school Ban on the niqab ruled proportionate Head teacher appeals: come back Integration 'lost in translation' Veil wars British Gas World peace? Who cares when you've got nylon polypropylene Milan Fashion Week Currys 100,000-mile trip cost just £15 Second-hand bike still going strong Replacement cost 100 times more Dfs Virgin and Nasa link up to offer space tours Virgin Active Bronwen Maddox Italy Prodi quits after Senate defeat Two votes short on warzone troops Coalition may be allowed to carry on Power vacuum Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to be fair to my dad, says Amin's son The real thing Protesters to defy Mugabe crackdown as police loyalty drains away Ban on meetings will be ignored Security services 'lacked will to act' Tesco 4,000-mile dry run to find cleaner water Trio become first to cross the Sahara Route took 110 days in 40C heat Alliance Leicester Nuclear deal defies bombers Minesweeper runs aground (AP): Janjawid 'gathering in Darfur' (AP): Big White Chief's last dance EDF (AP): Fifth baby is birth surprise We won't budge but we can still talk, says Iran's man in London Deadline defiance 'puts world in dangerous situation' (AFP): Detained British activist out on bail (AFP): Quake survivor (AP): Police dismissals (AFP): Bird flu fear (AP): Hezbollah threat (AFP): £12m for Chechnya (Reuters): Theatre unearthed (AP): In a cat flap Pavarotti's heir breaks rules with encore on the high Cs Audience calls for banned repeat La Scala bows to new superstar The Times The etiquette From The Times Rivals fear the slim chance that A1 Gore may run again Weight loss may be sign of intent He refuses to rule out a 2008 bid O2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown gets a plot, Smith does not Indian children suffer more malnutrition than in Ethiopia Young miss out on rise of economy Call for bigger healthcare budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Karaoke songs bring a lump to the throat Epidemic of vocal cord polyps Growl with Dylan, doctors advise After the music, time to face the check-up Multiple Display Advertising Items High risk Harley chief is hailed by cab firm Airwave delay Google challenge Warner bid Quote of the day Daimler hopes hit Business big shot Barclays on course to open retail branches in Russia Move would be a first for a UK bank Indonesia and Korea also on radar Markets unperturbed as Japan raises rates to highest in 15 years The big idea Stock markets Union says 3i handling of traffic wardens not the ticket Abraham should prompt covenant Picture Gallery Banker with a yen for inaction Commodities Testing mettle Currencies Boodles Best of the MBA Need to know Results in brief Harley-Davidson chief to be leader of the pack at black cab manufacturer Drive for foreign expansion plans Low-emissions taxi in production Apollo has days to save Countrywide bid Agent's suitor Herbie Frogg Owner of Guardian mulls Auto Trader sale Hermes review could lead to index-tracking tie-up Warner gets the nod from Goldman for £2bn EMI bid Lehman Brothers to discuss funding Shareholders sign pledges of support Anger at US sale by Royal & SunAlliance Battle for barracks Wimpey strategy Fred Perry move Pizza man sells slice Airwave faces fine for missing deadline on fire service radio British Airways Split MPC keeps the City guessing over its next rate move Blackstone, the private equity firm, is wasting no … City Diary Total A long exercise buying a health club City Diary The mystery of why Sir Angus Grossart, the respected … City Diary Black seeks $11m, not 15 minutes City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals So it's farewell to Lloyd Nathan, the man appointed … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Departure of chief rekindles talk of A&L takeover Pym announces surprise exit Shares surge nearly 8% higher BA to add $1.6bn of Boeing 777s to fleet Set for a dogfight Business big shot Richard Pym IBM Boom and bust emerges in a new guise BT Google to launch new office tools in challenge to Microsoft Online package to cost $50 a year Web firm seeks slice of $3.5bn cake Tarmac sale is off the agenda as Anglo goes for growth EU fines of €992m for lift firms step up war on cartels Carmakers keen to deny interest in Chrysler Companies House As Airbus squabble grows, Putin calls for aerospace aid Bank of Japan faces political backlash after it spurns pressure to hold fire Demands to BoJ stoked by election Finance Minister backs rates verdict A little means a lot in the case of Eastern economy's resolve to continue recovery Record speculation The Times unit trust information service Platinum British funds Czechs may privatise Budvar Goldman Sachs pay awards Inflation surprise for Wall St Brambles chief to retire in June Eos Airlines (AFX): NYSE may talk to Börse To win prosperity, mix global market benefits with local relations of trust The days when Birmingham and Sheffield had stock exchanges offer lessons for now, Colin Mayer says in this extract from his lecture for The Times The Times MBA Expert on financial regulation The ideas factory Super Return NCP sale plan makes 3i the latest buyout 'villain' Private equity chief stands by to explain 'our great success story' as unions send a protest delegation The Times 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 Heavy bets on PartyGaming in hope of a US climbdown Large caps Confident backers lift Fairplace Small caps Gilts Renewed takeover talk is extra reason to invest in Alliance & Leicester Wimpey Imperial Tobacco Equity Prices Regus Derek Gardner Marine artist whose canvases captured the drama of battles at sea in the great days of the square-rigged ships of the line Derek Gardner, VRD, marine artist, was born on February 13,1914. He died on February 11,2007, aged 92 Shimon Awerbuch Economist whose pioneering work has now been adopted by mainstream thinking in energy finance and policy Shimon Awerbuch, financial and energy economist, was born on May 19,1946. He died on February 10,2007, aged 60 Bridge Weather Roy Taylor Insect ecologist who devised an early-warning system to protect against aphid epidemics Roy Taylor, insect ecologist and agricultural entomologist, was born on December 14,1924. He died on January 26,2007, aged 82 Andrew Spielman Entomologist and epidemiologist who pioneered work on malaria, West Nile fever and Lyme disease Andrew Spielman, entomologist, was born on February 24,1930. He died after being admitted to hospital with an undiagnosed illness on December 20,2006, aged 76 Bent Skovmand Scientist who helped to create the international seed bank Bent skovmand, plant scientist, was born on January 25,1945. He died of a brain tumour on February 6,2007, aged 62 Daniel McGrory Courageous reporter from the front line who became an expert on war and terrorism for The Times Daniel McGrory, journalist, was born on April 13,1952. He was found dead at his home on February 20,2007, aged 54 Inland Revenue must comply with EU company tax law Law Report Court of Appeal Whether decision reasonable Chancery Division Two offences in one paragraph Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Memorial Service Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths The Sunday Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Nannie & Domestics All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Public Notices Kingfisher Dinner Legal Notices Legal news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Appointments Reader Offers Ltd Timesonline If you're looking for the perfect ski experience, then slope off to Italy Late travel Selva val Gardena gets the top vote Abundant snow and 1,220km of runs British Isles Late deals Three nights in Dublin, £133; two nights on Loch Lomond, £169;11 nights sailing in the Canaries, £299 Short haul Long haul Taste the magic of a Euro black pudding Multiple Display Advertising Items The Scottish Highlands are actually fascinating Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 22,1802 The Times relates a tragic accident at a London theatre, when a "young Jew" fell over the gallery at the Royalty, and cautions readers as to the dangers of trying to find a seat too hastily Winning Move Weather Hedgehunter on tract for National despite setback Knee injury rules out Gold Cup run In Compliance is Festival doubt Ludlow Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Giles Smith Northern courses braced for change as takeover looms Football Huntingdon Racing Haydock Park Course specialists Southwell Wimbledon is ready to fall into line with equal pay for women Tennis WTA wins battle over prize-money Murray sensing Davis Cup chance Football Results Basketball Football Fixtures Golf Other sport Ice hockey Tennis Dredge puts video nasty in storage to see off Els Golf WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship Record feats BDO aims another arrow at rivals in rift over new event Darts Thompson addresses issue of fund and Games Athletics England give Strettle his wings after Robinson injury scare Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Young Harlequin called up as cover Pressure is on, Wilkinson admits Thompson's absence extends to World Cup Ten years on, Ireland acknowledges rich legacy bequeathed by Ashton Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship 'Frustrated' Ryan to face misconduct charge Strife of Brian The Times Ohuruogu must wait to learn fate Broncos' target Victory Down Under Pakistan ban men Hansen misses out Beware wounded tigers — Australia are at their most dangerous after a setback Millenniumstadium Born fighter who stood toe to toe with death Boxing Tapia farewell for home-town fans Son prepares for his amateur debut Life and crimes The Sunday Times On-the-ball Bates grabs a window of opportunity Sport on television The Times Ashton recovery gathering speed Renaissance man ready for national emergency Football Beckham on cusp of England recall McClaren rethink after Bayern display Waiting game Lehmann happy to remain busy City widen net in buyout talks Beckham's No 23 still of massive value to Real The Premiership today Tottenham aiming higher after late strike from Jenas Barclays Premiership Watford stumbling towards trap door Barclays Premiership Leacock nightmare undoes Derby Coca-Cola Championship The Sunday Times 'They simply opened fire with teargas — there was no escape' Champions League Chaos in Lens James Ducker hears from travelling fans the full horror of events in France us Uefa prepares to hand out heavy punishments Uefa should pardon Puel: let United kick him out instead Ranting brief Cristiano Ronaldo's frustration at being substituted … Forged tickets not officers were the problem, say French police Shambles shows we're so near, yet so far apart Terry loss prompts Chelsea to prove their resilience Champions League First knockout round Holding the centre Benítez's men learn to sing from same hymn sheet in Nou Camp love-fest Champions League First knockout round Silva strikes gold as late equaliser stuns Inter Round-up Continental drift for Gerrard VU Ltd Bellamy repays Liverpool faith to leave Barcelona feeling below par Champions League First knockout round Renault Vans Party bloopers Champions League First knockout round Cheap shot costly for bookies The Insider Times Crossword 23,531 Bellamy and Riise swing into action for Liverpool Disgraced striker tees up famous win Terry injury mars draw for Chelsea The Times Tennis Six Nations Best for sport Champions League Index The face France's dark horse Did you see? A nice head The click Did you know? Revealed: the greatest novelist ever Did you hear? Poor family planning A reveller in full voice on the last day of Carnival in Panama city Modern morals A view to a kill David Aaronovitch watched a lamb called Freckles being slaughtered, butchered, cooked with butter and garlic, then put on a plate in front of him. Did the experience change his views on eating meat? How fresh should meat be? Course language Parents Are parenting lessons any good? Academic studies say so — does £4m of government money. Determined to tame her family, Emma Mahony confronts the latest jargon The Times For the sake of integrity, keep the PR meisters at bay Big Brother or do you actually care? Toxic interviews Timesonline Promotion? It's a poisoned chalice Most people dread the next step up the ladder, and rate promotion as more stressful than divorce. Helen Kirwan-Taylor reports Gatwick exPRess AA Detective work is the key to uncovering and treating ovarian cancer Six key symptoms Timeonline Megan Park chooses embroidered clothes Insider trading The Times Sub urban worrier Ken Russell The Good Actor Bollywood, the Big B and me Amitabh Bachchan is India's most famous film star and an international icon. Here, in an extract from her new book on Bollywood, Jessica Hines tells her story of a most unlikely friendship, as we launch our Times Online Bollywood micrositc King of Bollywood: Amitabh Bachchan's life in — and out of — film Timesonline Marieclaire Dear Mother, War is hell . . . Reviews film Letters from Iwo Jima is a daring but flawed epic says an ultimately unimpressed James Christopher Being pursued by the number 23 is about as scary as being chased by the letter B, says Wendy Ide, who is unimpressed by Jim Carrey's latest Rich Mix Billy, don't be a hero The American Billy Crudup has found a niche playing Brits. Now he takes on the very English traitor Kim Philby. James Bone reports The Science of Sleep Is it grim? Then Bear it The wrong films won the top prizes at this year's Berlin festival, says a puzzled James Christopher The Times Look after your actors Timesonline Closing credits Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Reviews First night John Gabriel Borkman Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Cabaret Steve Ross Jermyn Street Theatre, SW1 Pop Seth Lakeman Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Dance Held Sadler's Wells Tv&radio The Times Literary Supplement David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listing highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Fear, Stress and Anger Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Once upon a Time in Iran Channel 4,9pm Variations Dead Ringers BBC Two, 9.30pm The Graham Norton Show BBC Two, 10pm Benidorm ITV1, 10pm Wild Things (1998) Film Choice Channel 4,10.30pm Safe (1995) Channel 4,12.30am The Yards (2000) Multi Channel Film4,9pm Frowning on the laws of attraction Last Night's TV Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4145 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Index Cimaglobal Multiple Display Advertising Items Old labels no longer ring true The Week in Work You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Statwatch Theme park life is a rollercoaster Profile Sarah Campbell speaks to Mike Kent, an engineer who admits to a working life that is filled with ups and downs The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Deadline Buster New Recruit to High-Flyer Become a Great Project Manager In the sixth of our ten-part digest of From New Recruit to High Flyer, Hugh Karseras investigates project management Careers in law without the pressure of the City The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Government Legal Service offers law graduates an excellent opportunity to cut their teeth in a wide range of departments and agencies. Martin Birchall reports No 97 Government Legal Service A champion for women in science Interview Carly Chynoweth discovers why keeping women science graduates working is a basic requirement for a healthy economy Allegis Group MBA Choices Peers won't paint you into a corner Mastering your Career Career built on a fall MBA INTERVIEW Steve Coomber hears how, after a successful career in property management in New York, Jennifer Segal used a bicycle accident as the inspiration for a business start-up Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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