News from 26/02/2007
2007; Gale Group;
Autores
Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Guy Hunting, Andy Bull, Simon Rushworth, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Jackie Kay, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Barry Bond, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Richard Ford Home Affairs Correspondent, Frieda Hughes, Siobhan Kennedy, Charles Gidley Wheeler, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ian Hoyle, Anthony Ralston, Gary Jacob, Ian Bayley, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Millard, Phil Craigie, The Rev Ron Wood, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Bill Parsons, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Henry Butterfield, Greg Hurst, William Shawcross, David Charter, Derwent May, Andrew Dyke, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Jan Lars Jensen, Brendan Daly, Vivianne Ollerearnshaw, Matt Hughes, Matt Dickinson, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Sunny Hundal, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Hattie Garlick, Jill Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Sandra Dawson, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Jeremy Cross, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Siobhan Kennedy M&A Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Munjed Farid Al Qutob, Josh Ball, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Wlliam Rees-Mogg, Ben Webster, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, Lewis Stuart, Dr Alexander Van Tulleken, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laurie Ho Watson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Susie King, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Helena De Bertodano, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Behan, Michael Pater, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Council tax rises to top inflation for a tenth year Times survey shows 3.8% average increase Militant pensioners set for more protests When the Queen flew the flag at the Oscars . . . Hezbollah regroups in new stronghold Crash inquiry Phone-in allegations Bid for Foxtons Le Pen joins race New world order Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Prospect of Brown as leader fails to lift MPs on the margins The Times leaves the rest behind Pugh Cameron to carry on deerstalking Attacks on NHS staff 'cost £100m' Week in Parliament Can you see where we fit in the new world order? Globe contorted into cartograms War, wealth and alcohol change map Index Hiscox Jail imams vetted by security services and Muslim books screened for code 36 Islamic clerics working in prisons Every copy of the Koran is translated Families face eviction if children caught carrying guns Home Staff: Split over anti-terror squad Deported men seized on return to Algeria Father Ted's legacy pulls pint-swilling, married nuns Gianni Versage Focus of inquiry shifts to points that were installed in the 1980s Cumbrian rail crash Investigators are expected to announce initial findings today as fears grow over upkeep of mainline track, report Ben Webster and Nicola Woolcock Bvlgari Network Rail will face calls to hand over track control Cumbrian rail crash Europe's safest train Times Online Gabbana 'Basically It Stinks Too' tops rotten fruit pile at Raspberry awards Winners/losers Reviewers ordered to dine alone by 'penny-pinching' food guide Guide will stop paying for partners Forget a bottle, wine is by the glass Go on diet or be taken into care, 14-stone boy is told Weighty issue Ministers accused of increased car use Andes plunge Shops fail bag test Phone fines rise Fraud crackdown Gang attacks Poles Caravan of love Tesco Fines clampdown 'will hit innocent drivers' Fears for owners of second-hand cars Vehicles seized without court order Multiple Display Advertising Items Passenger ships to take on research of the ocean Antarctica Science They will collect vital food samples Marine project is part of 'polar year' M&S Unseen life is revealed as ice shelf breaks up British Council shifts focus to Muslim states Half its offices in Europe to close £7.5m diverted to oppose al-Qaeda Multiple Display Advertising Items Open and shut British Council HP A Rubbish Outcome Electoral expediency and refuse costs lie behind the latest council tax figures The Next War Hezbollah is already planning to draw Israel into another conflict New Horizons Will Finland weep when the British Council shifts its gaze to the Middle East? Is autism simply in the wiring? Picture Gallery Religion isn't the sickness. It's the cure My name is Rosemary. I'm an internet addict . . . In defence of ivy Blair monument Support for Iraq and prospects of war over Iran Married state Timesonline Judging the ombudsmen Doctor 'MOTs' won't stop killers I'm on the bus Feline foresight Mini Marvel Pleasant turns Ups and downs That's not a morbid saddo, that's a Labour MP The secret violence that challenges Britain's Asians British Airways BBC feels the heat as cookery programme calls are investigated Premium-rate scandal widens Corporation says profits go to charity Greater London Fund for the Blind Directline Multiple Display Advertising Items Breath test offers new hope of spotting lung cancer early Disease indicated by colour changes Trial showed a 75% accuracy rate Drug may boost skills of children with Down's Potter author sues eBay over pirate books JK Rowling fights copy scam in Delhi Injunction stops site listing 'copies' Multiple Display Advertising Items Final farewell to clan chief who tried to sell island's mountains HSBC Bremner attack after spoof call Forgotten VC hero honoured Tourists allege Fawlty service Coin arrived before Romans Marksandspencer Multiple Display Advertising Items Beardy bloke's masterclass for orchestra loses some laughter First night Concert Bill Bailey Colosseum, Watford More reviews Marksandspencer Sports services and care of elderly cut to keep councils within budget Council tax Pressure to keep tax rises below 5% New regimes vow to freeze charges Pensioners ready for jail in battle over 'unfair' rises Council tax LBC Arts venues fear drop in funding 2012 Olympics sapping resources English National Opera is vulnerable Co-operative Funeralcare DAKS Enter: an official America Japan Hezbollah regroups in a new mountain stronghold Fears of a link to US-Iran clash Shia businessman buys land for cash 2006 conflict First a toastie, then a subway-now Virgin Mary appears on pizza pan Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Speed humps foil bicycle bombers (AFP): Axe murders (AFP): Jaguar kills keeper (Reuters): Tragic bride (AP): Talabani in hospital (AP): Slave relations Diplomats seek to halt nuclear train 'with no brakes' Rocket launch increases concern Bush 'has 24-hour bombing timetable' Multiple Display Advertising Items Pariah state Baghdad crackdown challenged as university bomber kills 40 (AP): Ferry toll rises as vessel sinks with investigators on board Emirates (Reuters): UN ship seized by pirates (AFP): Weather on Mars is cloudy (AFP): BAE in new bribe allegations (AFP): Sex workers seek rights 'Third Man' Le Pen loses ground as he tries to turn foreign tide Sixth presidential bid falters, say polls Former rival rallies to Royal The Times EU to lift limit on migrants, predicts minister Dissect them alive: chilling Imperial order that could not be disobeyed Japanese war crimes revealed Teenage girls cut up for 'education' Dfs Atrocities remembered Bombay's millionaires push the boat out City's first yacht show is big success Polluted waters are no deterrent Churchill Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury market Citigroup turns to Crittenden The great debate Railpen switch Quote of the day Pfizer faces fight Business big shot Texas Pacific and KKR to drop coal plant plans if deal succeeds $44 billion bid for TXU in the works Goldman Sachs eager to participate Profits melting It's not all downhill Sage advice 3i joins the chase as Foxtons sports a £400m tag Stock markets Recovery in the eurozone remains far from certain GDP overhaul set to boost data for next Chancellor Commodities Currencies Need to know Milkround Apprentice sets out to be master of his own business Martin Waller meets the Alan Sugar protégé trying to create a one-man style brand for all that one man needs Business big shot Tim Campbell The contestants who could have been contenders The Times Media Planet Rail pension scheme shifts £540m into hedge funds NM Rothschild to launch fund specialising in mezzanine debt Hometrack reports hotter pace Mothballed policies cost £1bn GSK puts cancer drug on trial US fights for young lawyers Spectrum sale will 'kill musicals' Radio frequencies put up for auction Staging of live concerts at risk British wholesalers threaten action on Pfizer drugs deal BT TPG drives private equity revolution into Moscow London partner heads new office Industry cautious on US group's move The Times Why Fed's role in setting US rates matters to Britain Think-tanks clash on EU productivity Fairtrade sales rise (Reuters): India's farm focus (Reuters): Airbus work review The pinball wizard who moved up to magic on the stock market Pearls of wisdom from the master stockpicker The Times Chances are your company needs to embrace risk more effectively Monday Manifesto The Chairman and chief executive of Marsh, the world's largest insurance broker, is always thinking the worst The Times CV: Brian Storms The leader questioned The Times Marsh to hire staff for new advisory speciality Globalisation places new responsibility on tomorrow's business leaders Vigilance for competition coming from the unlikeliest corners of the world is vital, says Sandra Dawson Timesonline IBM Educator and pioneer Nerwspaper Marketing Agency Equity Prices Barratt Looking at the world with a different eye Mapping the world Earl Jellicoe War hero who carried out attacks behind German lines in North Africa and then became Leader of the House of Lords Earl Jellicoe, KBE, FRS, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords, 1970-73, was born on April 4,1918. He died on February 22,2007, aged 88 Law Report Weather Eye Ian Ponsford Spitfire pilot who took part in battles over Germany in 1945 and took on four Fw190s on a single day Ian Ponsford, Dfc, Afc, fighter pilot and solicitor, was born on March 20,1922. He died on December 29,2006, aged 84 Geoffrey Guy Pilot over the Burmese jungles who later governed a succession of Britain's island possessions Geoffrey Guy, CMG, CVO, OBE, wartime reconnaissance pilot and postwar colonial administrator, was born on November 4,1921. He died on December 1,2006, aged 86 Cyril Demarne Lives Remembered Ian Richardson Richard Ollard Lives in Brief Another fighter in battle to save 10,000 churches Notebook Bridge Chess Winning move Protecting journalistic sources Law Report Court of Appeal Fear is not a reasonable excuse Court of Appeal Criminal Division Slip rule not for matters of substance Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Birthdays and Anniversaries Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fellowship Strange caves that make weird and ghostly noises Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 26,1945 Turkey declares war on Germany in the dying days of the Second World War. In the following weeks Argentina, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Ecudor also declared war on the Third Reich Winning Move Weather Eider victory has Williams dreaming of follow up in National Racing Nil Desperandum underlines stamina Simon equipped for Mercy mission Kempton Park Yesterday's results Aintree betting Exeter Cricket Football Henderson relies on novices for Festival success Hereford Racing Nickname enjoyed a straightforward success when running The Wright track Wolverhampton Plumpton Course specialists Homegrown Wakefield inspired by able Rooney Rugby league engage Super League Dragons discover the fire to subdue Leeds Round-up Harlequins assail early heights as Sykes shows clinical eye for goal Briers goes through his repertoire to foil Hull Absent Woods overshadows Stenson win Golf WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Cycling Football Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Netball Real tennis Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Foreigners under flag of convenience are stifling county talent Cricket Test cricketers sign as Kolpak men ECB should take agents to court Overseas aid Loudon pivotal to England a victory No return for Lewis Thanou selected Hair backs down Bouncing back Leaders prevail Eagles flapping Davies happy to escape attention before the 'world's fastest 1,500m' Swimming Pendleton continues golden era for Britain Cycling Hamilton in big hurry to justify the hype before debut race Motor racing Briton is second fastest in testing Mechanical woes fail to deter rookie Bullish Hearn hoping to swap a tavern for a palace Darts Federer confirmed as game's No 1 son after overtaking mark set by Connors Tennis Murray puts defeat out of his mind to focus on next challenge 'Corinthian' doctor is propping up Britain Rugby union Former Wasps forward takes to ice Fits training in with medical duties The Times Guinness Premiership Hadden takes blame as supine Scotland let Italy break duck Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Guinness Premiership The Times Results just tip of iceberg as Laporte turns up heat Rugby union RBS Six National Championship The Times Much better, but Wales will never win if they cannot retain control of the ball O'Connell digs deep to find form and lead Ireland pack by example Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Millenniumstadium Newcomer Strettle rises to occasion at a stretch The day hatred went missing Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Ashton's 'stuffed' team hold the key to Irish title hopes Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship How England rated VU Ltd Hands up, we were thrashed. But we must learn from this Renault Vans Ashton needs quick recovery to avoid downward spiral Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship England coach in race against time Record defeat highlights frailties Highs and lows Times Crossword 23,534 The Insider Blue flags fly after red mist clears The Times Inside The Game Plus Six Nations Championship Index The face The great, the proud and the grumpy Did you see? Best wishes for rehab The click Did you know? Better late than never Did you hear? Bank charge Mick Jagger photographed while filming a music video in 1987, on show at Sound & Vision 2007, a music and photography exhibition by Cancer Research UK at Abbey Road Studios in London today Modern morals I was a $100,000 beauty junkie It begins with just a little Botox—and before you know it you can be hooked on risky, costly cosmetic surgery. Helena De Bertodano meets former addict Lucy Kuczynski and hears her cautionary tale Women under the knife Lost and gone for ever Poetry Old Tongue The Times Ouija believe it? The paranormal is pretty mundane How did kids go from smokes to firearms? Alms for alma mater Lost and found: my struggle for sanity Health Monday Novelist Jan Lars Jensen describes in chilling and poignant detail his battle with mental illness Dr Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford What is psychosis and who can become psychotic? Psychological or Family Problems? Why does my little girl keep showing her knickers in public? Are you female and thirtysomething? Painless way to unphold Thatcher's iron grip The Times Milan's material world What the buyers thought Highs and Lows Crossing the pond — it's sink or swim Arts Why do some West End hits fail so miserably on Broadway while others succeed spectacularly? And why do London audiences spurn some US imports and embrace others? Benedict Nightingale investigates Kith and King First Night His Islamic majesty requests . . . What if our King married a Muslim? Alistair Beaton tells Dominic Maxwell about making a comedy out of a right royal crisis Theatre Reviews First night Love Child Finborough, SW10 Opera Madam Butterfly Albert Hall In the main paper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Maxïmo Park Astoria, W1 Jazz Pee Wee Ellis Assembly Ronnie Scott's, W1 Tv & radio Harper's Bazaar Multichannel choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One The Retreat Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Instinct ITV1, 9pm Variations The Strangest Hotel in Britain Channel 4,9pm The True Voice of Prostitution Channel 4,11.05pm The Blue Dahlia (1946, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm Tadpole (2002) BBC Two, 11.30pm The Choirboys (1977) BBC One, 11.35pm Doctor Who to 'Doctor, who am I?' Weekend TV Text Challenge—win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4148 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Tempers Snap in the Snarling Cup The Battle of Cardiff Head Cases Timesonline All the Action Blow by Blow How Aresnal Rated Adebayor 'was a Peacemaker' The Battle of Cardiff The Arsenal striker believes he was wrongly accused of violence, reports Tom Dart Relief Rivals Chelsea's Joy Terry's injury frightened team-mates, says Matt Hughes How Chelsea Rated Terry the All-Action Hero The Battle of Cardiff England captain will not compromise his style after setback, says Tony Cascarino Wardle Loan Key to City Takeover The Games Barclays Premiership Manchester should prepare for more American owners, James Ducker says Who is City's Suitor? Rovers Cash in on Fast Start Viduka in Tune with Yakubu The Games Barclays Premiership Ferguson Gamble Brings its Reward Keane on Target despite off Day Taylor Earns a Pat on the Back Johnson is Too Hot to Handle The Games Barclays Premiership Mascherano Holds his Own as Gerrard Profits from Freedo Curbishley Taunted by Home Truth How they stand Keane True Grit Fires up Players The Games Coca-Cola Championship The Times Windass Proves that Age is No Barrier as Birmingham Falter Albion Fight to the Top Bale Continuing to Make Hay Colchester (0) 0 Burnley (0) 0 Qpr (0) 1 Plymouth (1) 1 Crystal Palace (1) 2 Luton (0) 1 Sheffield Wed (2) 3 Southend (1) 2 Stoke Hunt for Striker Norwich (0) 1 Coventry (1) 1 Wolverhampton (0) 1 Leeds (0) 0 Adkins Nears Promised Land The Games Coca-Cola League One Blackpool (0) 0 Millwall (1) 1 Huddersfield (1) 1 Crewe (1) 2 Bradford (0) 1 Brentford (0) 1 Leyton Orient (3) 3 Tranmere (1) 1 Brighton (0) 0 Bristol City (1) 2 Northampton (3) 3 Rothernam (0) 0 Cheltenham (0) 0 Carlisle (1) 1 Oldham (1) 1 Bournemouth (2) 2 Chesterfield (0) 1 Nottm Forest (0) 2 Yeovil (0) 1 Swansea (0) 0 Doncaster (0) 1 Port Vale (0) 0 Player of the Day Time Running out to Stop Wrexham Rot League Two Notts County (1) 2 MK Dons (2) 2 Swindon (1) 1 Chester (0) 0 Torquay (0) 0 Darlington (0) 1 Accrington (1) 2 Lincoln (1) 2 Bury (0) 0 Peterborough (0) 3 Macclesfield (2) 2 Grimsby (0) 1 Walsall (1) 4 Barnet (1) 1 Boston (0) 0 Hartlepool (0) 1 Hereford (0) 0 Rochdale (0) 0 Mansfield (2) 3 Wycombe (2) 2 Player of the Day Dagenham Keep Iron Grip on top Place Non-League Coca-Cola Championship Tables and Results League One League Two Carling Cup Continent Scotland For the best Scottish football coverage log on to timesonline/scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Today Fixtures Tomorrow Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday Minus Points = a Big plus The Two Dannys Danny Kelly says that a deduction is the best punishment in terms of drama Arsenal Fans Have No Answer to Spurs Hat-Trick Shelbourne a One-Man Team Philosophical in Defeat? Unlikely Gabriele Marcotti wonders if there is sound reasoning behind recent rants The Prem Billy on the Ball Timesonline Bmibaby
Referência(s)