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News from 23/02/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Neil Price, The Rev Richard Underwood General Secretary, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Hinde, Dominic Fraser, David Rose, John Pickstone, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Amy Kilpin, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James MacDonald, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robin Pagnamenta, Alastair Campbell, Kasia Maciejowska, Siobhan Kennedy, Jonathan Stephen Director, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jessie Hewitson, Jayne Dowle, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Angela O'shaughnessy, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Nick Angel, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, The Rev John Glass General Superintendent, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Pastor Ade Omooba, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, A. G. Shaper, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, The Rev Alfred Williams, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. Alltoft, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Steve Hawkes, Graham Saltmarsh, Jane Shilling, Peter Croft, Ian Johns, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Siobhan Kennedy M&A Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Steven M. Clayton, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Hastings, Tony Halpin, Warren Jones National Leader, Steve Bundred Chief Executive, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Anil Sinanan, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, E. T. Simmons, Joe Bolger, Sacha Bonsor, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Index Fears grow over Iran Atomic watchdog says nuclear work expanding Military action would be wrong, says Blair Index Confusion at curbs on 'junk food' adverts MRSA deaths rise Bankers sacked Wilkinson injury Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Miliband mocked by his critics as climate Bill is downgraded Measure will be published as a draft Global warming 'not taken seriously' The Times leaves the rest behind 'Green paper' Haldane Legal action over donations to UKIP Fraud office future 'not under threat' Marine deaths Correction Babies seized after Jehovah's Witness mother refuses blood for sextuplets Two premature infants already dead Survivors given forced transfusions Parents ready to start court action Transfusions needed for anaemia The biblical line Cinemas from Today Tension rises after UN verdict The Gulf Iran rejects ruling by atomic agency US sends more carriers to the Gulf An inquiry into war must focus on flaws in planning, not why we did it Charles and the general let Harry join his men in Iraq The Gulf Louis Vuitton Also deployed What Cate did next HSBC Deaths caused by hospital infections rising sharply Targets on MRSA likely to be missed Trusts given £50m for control measures Cancer woman killed by radiation 34 years later Caretaker in court over letter bombs Sewerage bills rise Drug assets arrest Proms man's move Channel 4 payout TV wife's cruelty Cat's homecoming Banned TV's new junk food rules allow chips with everything Ban only applies to children's shows Anomalies anger parents and industry Business as usual at Coronation Street despite advert ban Who it affects Cleared Gang members face longer in jail to halt rise of urban child soldier Gun summit A Downing Street summit has been told that children as young as 8 are being used to hide weapons, report Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler Church's Street costs We Shall Overcome, protesters sing at Peckham peace vigil Gun summit Racist who shot stranger in Tube station faces life Marks and spencer Thanks to his undeniably oleaginous exterior, we had … There were many crestfallen civil servants in the Forei Magnet Clarke goes under the hammer People There are limits to charity, it seems, even at Comic … Loath as we are to dabble in crass national stereotypes Poor Britney Spears (in a wig), who returned to rehab yesterday for the third time in ten days. Her decision again to seek help is reported to have led to the cancellation of an emergency court hearing over the custody of her two children with her ex-husband, Keven Federline Postscript Kate Adie tells the Glasgow Book Festival she refused … Among the many who gathered in the Members' Lobby of … Interviewed by BBC One in Northern Ireland, the a Padded hips to leather whips Milan Fashion Week The Good How the first women wielded a big stick Chimp research shows use of spears Weapons 'were female invention' . . . but men are the poor relations with housework The toolbox CitroËn BBC told to target big names in authority after awards flop E-mail leak tells of one-prize shame This losing streak must end, say chiefs Oxford St Bed Company BlackBerry Pearl Oscars uncut Grow Up Every family should have food regulators — they are called parents The Battle of the Books Stop making lists: read a great work a day to keep Drs Ennui and Triviality away Bad Old Ways Why an election may be the only solution to Italy's political mess Hey kids, just say 'no' to rehab Picture Gallery We shall fight them on the clifftops Cleopatra would have had a nose job, I bet Medication costs Pension ruling Church of England beliefs on sex and morality Council services Timesonline Solving city youth crime Iraq withdrawal Mini marvel Angloshire Growing problem Toilet training Hoarse whisper Keep awake! There's only 21 months to go You listened once, Dave. Now here's some more advice Sainsbury's Home Staff: PC rebuked for arresting grandmother over 'lost' ball Police intervened in neighbours' row Woman had DNA and prints taken Cancer with Bone Metastases Sharps Jaguar Faces of the First World War go online Records on 2.5m soldiers released Files will help families, historians Revealed: how the KGB kept a close eye on its Cold War quarry Intelligent Finance Archive search Ba Academy schools 'could do better' Report criticises overrunning costs Small sixth forms 'must collaborate' Churchill £5bn project Volkswagen What Cate did next When serious writers relax, they're always in the mood Literature Authors' choice In a new book, 125 leading authors list their favourite reads. Time and again, they choose good, old-fashioned love stories The top 20 Norman Mailer Peter Carey Stephen King Margaret Drabble Tom Wolfe Thomas Keneally Northern rock Literary love is . . . an author with shelves to die for PC World Home Office has the 'worst managers' as interpreters win bias case Hyundai Amazing maths of the mosaic makers Scientists uncover geometric genius Western thinkers 500 years behind Dfs Dfs Chancellor sets date for final Budget before race for No 10 Michael Meacher is leadership rival Brown nears end of spending review Less a leadership launch than Michael and his mates stood up by their dates Rowers overcome storms and starvation on Atlantic crossing Npower Bogus forensic scientist jailed Stonehenge trio to be released Under-age pregnancies rise Best man? He's wearing a collar Mfi Allowing God Save the Queen at Gaelic stadium 'is a disgrace' Sky Croke Park Mother jailed for money laundering Death raid retrial Ex-boxer arrested Booth in court Jolly's good show may be worth a restoration First night Theatre The Soldiers' Fortune Young Vic Jessops Toyota Iraq America For six years he was a captive in the jungle. Seven weejs ago he escaped . . . Prodi lays down terms for a new coalition Bid to stamp out factional squabbles 36% of voters want new elections Nationwide The options The accidental death of this government was self-indulgent Eating words AA Cornered Gazelle is forced to embrace the Elephants The Last King of Scotland What Cate did next Boots Chechen hard man develops passion for human rights Barclaycard Model to be buried next to son (AP): Minister seems in the dark (AP): Oil-for-Food lobbyist jailed A spot of superstition Clinique (AP): Students riot over changes Colonel enters Shia stronghold on a mission to lay down the law US reveals plans to operate in Sadr City Iraqis worried about tough raids (AP): Norway leads way on weapons ban (AFP): Ferry blaze kills 16 (Reuters): Strike called off (Reuters): Blogger jailed (Reuters): 'Gem general' sought (Reuters): Plastic bag charges (Reuters): Yunus forms party (Reuters): The knives are out Porn parties, love addiction, even dog murder. And that's just the psychiatrists Therapists go to court over 'affair' Lurid antics make front-page news The Times Campus scandal Hollywood cash splits Democrats Mogul fundraiser criticises Clintons Candidates turn on each other Letters from Iwo Jima Anglianhome Britons complain of frostbite from being locked up in the cold Cooperative Insurance Anhealth Emirates It's 450kg with seriously evil arms. This squid isn't just a giant - it's colossal The Times Farmland entrices City slickers Royal Mail inquiry BAE targets Ladbrokes odds Quote of the day EMI will not sing Business big shot Filton's future in the balance Dismissed HSBC executives had received $40m in bonuses Then . . . and now Temporary hawk Stock markets BAE must look to the past to safeguard its future No monkey business Picture Gallery Ever Green Commodities BT Currencies Need to know Results in brief City types live off the fat of the land Huge bonuses used to buy farms Prices of rural acreage skyrocket Property workers get 40% rise in bonuses Vineyard proves a tasty earner Herbie Frogg Business big shot The Times Centrica woos the Middle East in new gas supplies search SSE to join price war on energy French bidders line up for Tate division Halifax attacked Bidless LSB slides Rentokil falls again Apollo offer nearer Correction Brussels investigates claims of unfair subsidies to Royal Mail Funding of £2.6bn queried by rivals Post service may have to pay interest COLT turmoil damages prospects of sale The Times Smolensky gets hands back on TVR name Michael Snyder, who runs the City of London's policy … European Confederation of the Footwear Industry Going Underground at Barbican? City Diary Beaming in their Beemers City Diary My attention is drawn to a job ad for a "Commercial … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Few may have realised, until Guardian Media Group put … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch BAE eyes takeover targets in America Operating profits rise to £1 billion War chest fuelled by Airbus stake sale Airbus seeks Filton shake-up Corruption inquiry in unjust, says chief The Times Saudi deal Bank of England's new boy is happy to be known as a temporary hawk Andrew Sentance is not worried by the hardliner reputation he has built up during the past five months CV: Andrew Sentance Business investment has reached its fastest pace since Ladbrokes to bid for at least nine casino licences Punters drop more than £1bn Football offsets racing cancellations Kingfisher announces improvement at B&Q but is still cautious about outlook Global gamble The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds servoce at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds History is swept aside for great monument to the euro Listed building to go for banking HQ Act of vandalism by ECB, say critics Salvatore Ferragamo on the road to €1bn flotation Microsoft told to pay Alcatel $1.5bn in digital music ruling (Reuters): Apology saves job of Capitalia chief Nestlé in the hunt LSE in Tokyo tie-up Enron lawsuit Hedge fund finding Briton who has steered CVC to the top Super Return Mike Smith, chairman of CVC, has seen the world of buyouts change out of all recognition over 25 years Multiple Display Advertising Items Buyout player EMI refuses to sing after Warner asks for bid data Group worried by 'regulatory position' Sony-BMG ruling would give clarity Mediapolis BBC requires a champion for the viewers 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 Baired & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Rumours of interest from venture capital boost Drax Large caps Ark sails high after patent victory Small caps Gilts Laidlaw has helped to turn lacklustre Centrica into a hot favourite Ladbrokes CSR Equity Prices Regus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Drivershandbook BMW Holy blinkers Batman . . . I can't find the indicators Motoring Piece of history goes up for auction But practise your hand signals first Toned-down Honda still too hot to handle Mercedes-Benz Green is the colour for Cornwall show Antara unveiled On sale this month Mobile users alert Motorpoint Tsl Finance Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela King UN Assistant Secretary-General who strove for four decades to secure women's rights worldwide Angela E. V. King, diplomat and women's rights advocate, was born on August 28,1938. She died of cancer on February 5,2007, aged 68 Q&A Weather Joan Chissell Lives Remmembered Arthur Chisnall David Gould Humane governor who introduced a progressive regime of rehabilitation at the new Albany Prison on the Isle of Wight David Gould, prison governor and director, was born on July 2,1915. He died on February 12,2007, aged 91 Juliet Peck Determined, twice-widowed humanitarian who set up the Rory Peck Trust to help freelance journalists in warzones Juliet Peck, founder of the Rory Peck Trust, was born on January 25,1961. She died of cancer on January 10,2007, aged 45 Questions Answered The why of pi and the cause of tides Winston Churchill Fellowships 2007 Court Circular Dinner RAF appointments Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Luncheon Thunder and hail are the first promises of spring Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 23,1791 Two affairs of the heart ended up in the back pages of The Times Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Nicholls lets crowd puller Kauto Star do the talking Racing Jumping fears are played down My Will given each-way chance The Times Yesterday's results Haydock Park Inside track Huntingdon Golf Southwell Rugby union Racing Sandown Park Johnson sides with Lacdoudal The Wright track Warwick Wolverhampton Course specialists Rose grows in maturity as Mickelson is cut down Golf WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship Bold Englishman keeps his nerve Casey gets better of Montgomerie Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Golf Other sport Tennis Protesters target McClellan Boxing Broad strikes early blows for England a Long rallies troops Wiggins in pursuit Ashby on track Let's have an end to crooked practices Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Carling Fast-moving Strettle has little time to wait in wings Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Harlequins move is paying dividends Saxons displays brought high praise Ireland yesterday announced a three-year extension … Berbizier brings back experienced players for clash at Murrayfield Italy team Gough leaps to the defence of faltering Wales lineout effort Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Timesonline Sale boosted by Sheridan's return Rugby union Guinness Premiership The Sunday Times Table Wimbledon has no choice but to level playing field Tennis Williams made unanswerable case WTA celebrates progressive ruling Brotherly influence ensures Murray's winning habit continues Money matters Stretching back into the mists of time, the racket that was women's inequality Vital statistics Timesonline Bellamy facing uncertain future despite victory for 'team spirit' Football We had a laugh in Algarve, says striker Riise hails tactical nous of Benítez Small club in way of Tottenham's grand plans Lille demand rematch as blame game with United rumbles on Football US investor believed to be leading race to buy City Curbishley to reserve his options with Ashton Frustrated Rovers gain no reward for bravery Football Uefa Cup round of 32 Renault Higher hurdles lie ahead for Newcastle and Martins Football Uefa Cup round of 32 Hapoel up in arms as Boyd hands Rangers win Revised draw The Premiership today Wenger will not cast vote in favour of Mourinho's brash talk Football Manager steps up conflict before final Admits soft spot for reality TV show The off-pitch battle of feuding managers McClaren distress call meets with Terry reassurance Football Captain's log Times Crossword 23,532 The Insider New injury fear for Wilkinson leaves England feeling strain Index The Times Six Nations Football Simon Barnes Times2 The face Juan mighty voice Did you see? Marriages inconvenient The click Did you know? A world gone workshop mad Did you hear? Idol musings The dancer and choreographer Eva Yerbabuena rehearses at Sadlers Wells for her performance in El Huso de la Memoria, which opens the fourth annual Flamenco Festival this evening Modern morals Decline and fall For the last seven years of his life Bernard Levin had Alzheimer's—the cruellest affliction for a man of words. Speaking for the first time, Levin's partner Liz Anderson tells Sacha Bonsor the moving story of his gradual disintegration Sofa Workshop Poetry in motion: one man's quest for the Super Bowl Nick Angel lifts the lid on the public convenience crusaders of the British Toilet Association The Times A twitch of the thread and Hugh's off to the ball Who will campaign to relocate rats? Hain's Aga saga Hair with Hari Daks Can today's sack dresses be worn by a woman in her late thirties? Luxury with Lucia Got a big day looming? Here's how to look great The Times Mmmm . . . smell that soy sauce, ginger and coconut Chicken Chop Suey Prawns Fiji Splishme Chinese white fish with coconut rice Maybe we should give up the quick fixes this Lent In Body & Soul tomorrow Cold comforts Thinking about thinking? Exclusive Podcasts Free Bollywood DVD What evil lurks still within this Cave? Pete Paphides looks for the great grim Goth that is Nick Cave, and finds a dad dancing with his wife to Chaka Khan Timesonline The Best Music Podcasts Playground of the western world Cornwall used to be a place that musicians tried to escape from. Not any more, Steve Jelbert finds A funny thing happened on the way to the opera Michael Nyman, the king of platinum minimalism, tells John Bungey about the ambitions that were sidetracked by success Nyman: a life on the light side The Times Classical Reviews Albums Glydebourne Opera Così fan tutte OpusArte60 Pop Kaiser Chiefs Yours Truly, Angry Mob B-Unique The Official Uk Charts Pop Various Songs for the Young at Heart V2 Radio All's here, in love and war An exciting story of romance set in the battle-torn hills of Kashmir, a Times DVD giveaway, thrills our Bollywood critic Anil Sinanan The Times Break out the Bolly! Pop Reviews First night Nelly Furtado Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance An epic stomp[ on Irish greed The Bull Barbican Concert Ehnes/Laurel Wigmore Hall Theatre Whiter than Snow Birmingham Rep Concert Nicole Cabell St John's Smith Square Matthias Goerne Tv&radio 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 Dream Commuters Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Lilies BBC One, 9pm Variations The Wild West BBC Two, 9pm The Charlotte Church Show Channel 4,10pm Shadow of the Vampire (2000) Film Choice BBC Two, 11.35pm Best Seller (1987) BBC One, 11.55pm Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954, b/w) Channel 4,4.10am New comedies, same old situations Last Night's TV Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4146 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Regain Index The £120 billion buy-to-let sector, the very model of a cottage industry, is set to become corporate Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . Oxford Average property prices £000s In townhouse in West London Get in Get out Get Away W2: a spacious stucco-fronted home in the heart of Little Venice Out Listed Property in Kent West Malling: a 15th-century house with Georgian and Victorian additions Away Midlands Country House Nether Whitacre: a rambling Victorian family home with space for horses Patch with a Passion for Fashion Cool in your Code Borough, the latest star of our web TV series, has become a landmark destination. Damian Barr reports The Surveyor The Homebuyer Show It's Time to Make Some Noise Has the law tilted too much in the landlord's favour? Martin Plimmer breaks his silence to offer a tenant's view Tenancy Deposit Scheme Frasers Property The Accidental Landlord Crosby Land Lease Can't Buy It? Rent It Where to Spend It This gorgeous Robert Adam house will cost you £10,000 a week, says Anne Ashworth Bryant Homes Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items The Picture House Part-Ex Topten . . . Household Cleaning Products The Great Indoors Glaring Errors Why low-energy lightbulbs can be a bit of a turn-off Inside Track Galliardhomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Which Would You Prefer . . . Where to Spend It The Old . . . a Regency gem for £2.75 million or a new-build mini-manor for £3.5 million? Marcus Binney and Mary Gold on old versus new The New Old Old Greek Revival Villa in Bristol Ancient and Modern Three homes to suit every taste Clifton: a beautiful Regency house dating from 1826 with Victorian extensions New Old Neo-Tudor House in Wiltshire Rowde: newly built country house with heated swimming pool and 2½ acres of land New New Modern Property in Dorset Poole: a California-style luxury home with its own cinema and electronics security gates A Stake in Argentina Flats designed by Norman Foster may lure investors to Buenos Aires, says Jessie Hewitson Lloyds TSB Latin American Hot Spots Regnum House Doctor Blight The Great Indoors Too-perfect decor and acres of pale carpet can deter buyers, says Chris Partridge British Gas Do Artificial Atmosphere Don't Savills 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 The Times Homework Unblocking the Sink Home File Web Watch The Times Coffee Tables save The Age of Repayment Home File Robert wants a longer fixed-rate mortgage but fears it will take him past retirement Property Watch A View of the Week's Home Shows Brief Encounter Phone Cables Bricks and Mortar Barratt

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