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News from 27/02/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Tom Rowland, Neil Johnston, Tim Albone, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, R. M. Stewart Child, Bronagh Miskelly, Nick Hawton, Russell Stevens, Alex Ingles, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, W. J. Knott, David Charter Europe Correspondent, John Masding, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Rick Nye, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, The Rev Neil Fairlamb, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Jennifer Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Anthony G. Phillips, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, Tim Teeman, Roger Alford, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Edward Gorman, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Nick Aldridge Director, Lincoln Crawford, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Wilfred Gordon, B. R. J. Simpson, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Detective Sergeant David Baines, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Richard Owen, Larry Siedentop, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Howell Longthorpe, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Fay Vass Chief Executive, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, David Crossland, Claire Billet, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Michael Bird, Lewis Smith Environment Correspondent, Stephen Cragg, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Lucy Broadbent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Barry Dobson, Olav Bjortomt, Daphne Franks, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Index Random breath tests to hit drink-drivers Ministers call for a strong deterrent Drink-related road deaths rise by 20% Reid to be terrorism and security supremo TV phone-in blunder Clubs face charges Law Ofcom inquiry Stem cell victory Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Reid wins role of security chief in Home Office split Home Secretary's shake-up triumph M16 are unhappy about supremo role How it splits Pugh UN five discuss tighter Iran moves Help with teens Abdul Rauf - an apology Phone-in blunder over the daytime host who was in two places at once Star was on radio during 'live' TV vote BBC clampdown as scandal grows Sandals Holmes's hell . . . and heaven Fatal crash was caused by oversights in rail track maintenance Stretcher bar and bolts were missing Network Rail may face criminal action Safety check Reform to negligence law made too late for victims Stevens joins Tory border police team Smoking ban threat Bomb hoaxer jailed Suspect rearrested Wife stabbed Drivers face victims Queen awaits Her Majesty's Pleasure Louis Vuitton The winners The Oscars Timesonline Radical cleric loses deportation battle Terror suspect faces jail in Jordan Concerns about torture dismissed Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal jihad Scientists triumph in battle over ban on hybrid embryos Proposal for legal curbs to be dropped Fears for British science led to move Garlic trial may leave health firms in bad odour Spice of life? Headache pills raise the risk of heart problems New troops given extra firepower in Afghanistan Tod's Minefield victims sue MoD Seeing service Chance to see Harry Potter in the flesh forces stars to flee through the window All eyes on actor's nude stage debut Fans flock to theatre's stage door People think Church is obsessed with sex, says Archbishop What they said Ba At a discussion about author authenticity, Esther Freud Deborah Moggach was nominated for a Bafta for her scrip Castle Cover To Bombay for the Kitab Internationl Liiterary and Media Festival People Fatima Bhutto is the granddaughter of one Pakistani … At a talk about the future of literary criticism, Ian … Jade Goody is still keen to show her remorse for "Shilpagate", her much-hyped spat with Shilpa Shetty, the Bollywood star, and turned up in Delhi on Monday morning, just as we were leaving Bombay. When she comes home, maybe we'll return Postscript Madonna, the woman who literally wrote the book on … "i have just been to the gents, where a dairy farmer … Toby Litt was appalled at a suggestion from the Kitab … Iveco 'i faked my wife's recordings to please her' Hatto's husband admits hoax Fight with cancer marred her playing Multiple Display Advertising Items Confession to record company Ex-ministers call meeting on post-Blair era Milburn, Clarke invite open debate All party peers and MPs get e-mail Multiple Display Advertising Items Cash-for-peerages row drains Labour's coffers Peugeot Was this the coffin of Jesus, Mary Magdalene - or their son, Judah? Justice Constrained The World Court's verdict on Serbia shows the limits of international law Rail Reality The Cumbrian crash demands thought, not hysteria Being Green Which sport is an unlikely pin-up for the environmental movement? It's OK to love your narcissism Picture Gallery For once, I'm giving Bremner the bird Thunderer: One fat kid versus a lean, mean army of meddlers Vital remains Holy smoke The police fully deserve their pay and pensions Web of fraud Dual carriageway Timesonline Clergy must be free spirits Planning costs Soul food Right Angle Prickly response Ivy league Slavery — what a lot of fuss about nothing . . . Do you realise Europe is in the throes of civil war? Suzuki Fireman wins £100,000 in sex-bias case Woman made 'trivial' complaints Employer treated him as wrongdoer Killer lorry driver jailed for falling asleep at the wheel Multiple Display Advertising Items Ranulph Fiennes ignores his fears and tackles the Eiger Toshiba £20,000 victimisation award Why Europeans can drink milk Patient wins cancer drug plea Sweet cure for hospital bug Is it clear who owns these £100m works of art? Well, up to a point, Lord Copper A judge will soon decide whether a ruthless press baron meant his pictures to stay in Canadian gallery Art and the man The quiet man with plenty to shout about Paris Fashion Week Designer's link to Diesel pays off Sharp lines echo trends from Milan Northern rock Week ahead How biker Blears talked the talk at full throttle Multiple Display Advertising Items Salford folk Halfords Watchdog says ITV's reports on Blair 'holy war' were unfair Broadcasting Bar push for more state pupils Law Holiday groups contest air tax Transport Childminder who looked after 15 toddlers used car seats as restraints Struck off after inspectors called She did not know all their names Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items £1.5bn to be spent on hospitals using PFI Multiple Display Advertising Items Woman sues Ali G star for slander Actor 'made false claims about sex' Plaintiff calls for recall of his film Growing cast of claimants Multiple Display Advertising Items Police thwart activist bomb plot at Oxford Dependable Ming must prepare to play a long game Man in the middle who may yet dictate the way forward Electoral reform is the price the next Prime Minister must pay for his help, the Lib Dem leader tells Sam Coates FSA Insurance Demystifier Dementia care costs £17bn a year 'and will at least treble' 'When we were told we sat crying for days' 23,000 elephants killed each year as criminal gangs meet ivory demand Poaching at worst since ban brought in Scale of killing threatens extinction Dfs White gold Quarter of births are Caesareans Doctor accused Farmers' challenge Record drugs haul Classic fairytale is played as loopy Star Trek to boldly strain credibility First night Dance A Sleeping Beauty Tale Grand Theatre, Leeds Lloyds TSB Italy India Serbia cleared of genocide charge over killing of 8,000 at Srebrenica Court says 'hand over Ratko Mladic' No reparation claim for Bosnia Relief sweeps country after Hague verdict Sane verdict may pave the way for peace Multiple Display Advertising Items Ghost town Virgin media Casanova's language of love makes way for T-shirts and texts Cut to the chase Talk show host faces sex attack trial Multiple Display Advertising Items Mass protests as Eta hunger-striker rips out his feeding tube Fear that prisoner is close to death Pressure on State to deny him parole Energy saving trust Neo-Nazis on trial for burning Anne Frank Seven charged over bonfire at fête Defendants plead 'misunderstanding' Multiple Display Advertising Items A girl's voice (Reuters): Juror dismissed in perjury trial (AP): Artist remembers tsunami Frenchmen die in Saudi attack (Reuters): Butterflies protected BlackBerry Pearl (AFP): Two leap to their death as fire sweeps through office block British-trained Iraqi soldiers gear up to back Baghdad surge 1,500 Basra troops to join US in capital Battle ready after intensive courses The Times One day in Iraq Shia deputy survives bomb blast in ministry (AFP): Ferry toll rises as more bodies found (AFP): Action on pirates (Reuters): Gay men sue mayor (Reuters): Jail term stands (AFP): Mine-clearing boost (Reuters): Mother's burial plea (AP): Exchange of views (Reuters): Looks familiar After 150 years of discomfort, Indian railways wake up to the 21st century Station spruce-up and soft seats Move to fight off competition Multiple Display Advertising Items All aboard Ruined poppy farmers warn they will join the Taleban Eradication plan brings new problem Source of 90% of heroin in Britain Npower Adoption could earn lesbian lover a fortune IBM family fight heiress's legacy Gay activists call case an eye-opener Multiple Display Advertising Items Family business Emirares Art 'factories' use drink and drugs to lure naive painters National Campaign for Better Hearing SEC Investigates trading in TXU Royal Mail 'trails' Littlewoods rally Pearson growth Quote of the day Back in business Business big shot Treasury threatens to cut £35bn of defence projects Secretary of State lobbies for schemes Companies face loss of key orders Darling orders Ofcom inquiry into BSkyB stake Accounts blow Stock markets Public or private equity? They will become more alike Immigration and the MPC Picture Gallery Comeback Commodities BT Currencies Need to know Results in brief Strike that helped usher in Labour Party Alfred McAlpine's shares hit by accounting scandal Group loses fifth of its market value Suspensions amid £13m fraud claim Jobs done The Times This is ylang-ylang, a tropical shrub that produces … City Diary Raja Fashions Another quango? They never learn City Diary I am sorry to record the death from cancer, at the … City Diary Bully boys knock on the wrong door City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day More fun and games for British Airways customers, who … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Solid growth across main units brings robust profit for Pearson Welcome return of forward bookings Newspaper shows huge rise in profits Sky sounds alert as relations with Virgin fail to progress We've got a bargain, says Scardino Old Mutual eyes fresh acquisitions after Skandia success Taking over MPs poised to investigate if listing rules are diluted Sports Direct to float with £2bn tag (AFX): Miner on track Torex departures Bank loses adviser (Reuters): Power plant hopes Streamlined Littlewoods reduces losses Boost from sale of high street stores Merger with GUS brings savings France and Germany unite on Airbus restructuring strategy JPMorgan Chase Bank, N. A. The Bank of New York Big shot Persimmon waves £2bn chequebook as it goes on hunt for land Hammerson aims to double the size of empire in ten years Council promises to fight on as Arrowcroft drops case Market-manipulation executive back in financial services job Pali post after £350,000 FSA fine Role over Scania shares was attacked City's new police chief spells out the true cost of fraud Comeback kids show there's life after a fall Vodafone's Kuwaiti partner recruits advisers for listing Media Planet Ministers warned against complacency Ambitious players emerge on to the worldwide stage Royal Mail a global also-ran, claims rival TNT boss tells of missed opportunity 'Too late for it to catch competitors' Hedge funds snap up ABN Amro shares 'Local' is for the small-minded The Times Watchdog moves in on trading surge ahead of disposal TXU buyout Concerns grow over insider dealing Largest leveraged buyout at $45bn The five biggest leveraged buyouts New defeat for Texans at modern-day Alamo Overwhelming odds led to the inevitable as TXU mounted its last stand in favour of coal power TXU in numbers Stair Glide Counting the cost of a welfare state for US car workers The Times (AP): Temple-Inland to divide into three (AFX): Hotel joint venture Apple TV delayed (AFX): More AZ jobs to go (AP): Legitimate viewing It's quality that counts in the long term In the second of a series on the sayings of Warren Buffett, experts on the Sage of Omaha warn against herd behaviour Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates PartyGaming unchanged as big investor sells out Large caps Northacre lifted by takeover talks Small caps Gilts Uncertainty surrounds Old Mutual as shares continue to languish Ultra Electronics Ultimate Leisure Equity Prices Cherries The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Windmill British funds Birthdays Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Berthon Communications specialist and 'hunting admiral' whose war service included Mediterranean battles and Russian convoys Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Berthon, KCB, Deputy Chief of Defence Staff (Operational Requirements), 1978-91, was born on August 24,1922. He died on 31 January 31,2007, aged 84 Weather Eye General Sir John Akehurst Commander whose resource secured victory over a communist-inspired insurrection against the Sultan of Oman General Sir John Akehurst, KCB, CBE, Nato Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, 1987-90, was born on February 12,1930. He died on February 20,2007, aged 77 Gareth Morris Flautist and teacher whose students at the Royal Academy of Music included some of the finest players in Britain Gareth Morris, flautist, was born on May 13,1920. He died on February 14,2007, aged 86 Edgar Evans Founder member of the Covent Garden Opera Company who was always ready to tackle the new and unfamiliar Edgar Evans, operatic tenor, was born on June 9,1912. He died on February 22,2007, aged 94 Lives in Brief Ombudsman's findings of fact are binding on ministers Law Report Queen's Bench Division Information learned by employee justifies anti-competition clause Court of Appeal Date when five-year period starts Chancery Division Court Circular Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private University News Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Court & Social Nationwide pays penalty for failings in security Focus Report ID Management My credit card's funeral in Berlin The dreaded call:'i have forgotten my password again' Steering a safe course between risks Focus Report ID Management Routine security will be outsourced Managers will be a core part of business BT Bringing it all together News flash Web ID verification cut 10-day wait to 20 minutes Wet winter the answer to water companies' prayers Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 27,1945 The Times reflects on the role of animals in war Winning Move Weather Punters face missing out in dispute over pictures Racing Fitzpatrick appeals against lengthy ban Hereford Results from yesterday's three meetings Plumpton Wolverhampton Giles Smith Carling Cup Detroit City pleases in Champion preparation Leicester Racing Catterick Lingfield Park Course specialists The Wright track Discreet Cat is reported to be "fit and ready" for … 'i won fair and square. I'll be proven innocent,' says Landis Cycling Ullrich calls time on a career full of troubles Close calls make for bright start to season Rugby league Collins takes the helm to steer British tanker into calmer water Athletics UK director fills in 'polo mint' hole Athletes' attitude 'changes for better' The contenders Scott prepared to put in plenty of hard miles on long journey to top Athletics Higginson on track for Crucible debut Ashby on a roll Paralympian retires England triumph Boer heads home Alesi comeback Gough doubts Take That on frozen assets as Bracken eyes No 1 hit Sport on television Esquire Henman hampered in bid to step out of the shadows Tennis Football Results Basketball Bowls Darts Ice hockey Snooker Football Fixtures Tennis Other sport The Times First shots are fired in campaign to lay the bogey of 'Carnasty' Golf The Open inquiry The host venue for the Open Championship this year is at pains to erase the memories of the infamous tournament of 1999 for ever The Times Jean genie Stenson revels in swing of fortune as he heads powerful European charge on elite The Times Ashton left unmoved by pressure for heads to roll Rugby union Head coach will stand by his flops League offers chance to regroup Timesonline Former stars add their names to the list of Farrell's critics O'Sullivan bathes in afterglow of victory Honda go for green with logo-free car made to save world one pixel at a time Motor racing Formula One bosses choose reform ahead of extinction The Premiership today Fowler not keen to give up second Mersey beat Football Voronin the first of two new strikers Kuyt only one of four certain to stay Ferenczi goal offers Barnsley fresh hope Managing in the name of the Father Football Tony Cascarino guides his side to an historic victory in a local derby with more than just pride at stake Renault Southampton chairman resigns QPR charged by FA Neville prepares for return after time in Ferguson exclusion zone Football FA Cup Federici goes from sleeping on the floor to raising the roof Mowbray in no hurry to encourage Kamara bid Intoxicating mix hits the spot for clubs and sponsor Football Carling Cup Feisty final caps season of intrigue Classic ties revive jaded competition Tasty brew Wenger and Arsenal end up the losers - in more ways than one Greek tragedy or triumph? Drama king plotting final act Mourinho's outburst not intended for rivals alone Football Arsenal 'losers' and United 'lucky' Winger Ronaldo condemned as diver Timesonline Drogba confident Chelsea can go on trophy spree Combatant miscreants rearmed with 'kid' gloves Terry remembers nothing — except to thank the man who saved his life Carling Cup final The aftermath Praise for Arsenal physiotherapist Team-mates tell of shock at injury Tongue twister: How to save a team-mate To hell and back . . . how Cardiff trip was final straw for fans Carling Cup final The aftermath Wails online Times Crossword 23,535 The Insider Cup rivals square up for battle at the FA London clubs may face more charges Managers likely to escape penalty The Times Mortgages for Business Timesonline Index The face Fifty years a firebrand Did you see? Crying all the way to the bank The click Did you know? By the book Did you hear? Protection racket A competitor drives his team towards the finish line in the Fur Rondy Open World Championship three-day dog sled race in Anchorage, Alaska Modern morals The real drama The Times fashion team watch the Oscar hopefuls make their entrances to the Kodak Theatre — and find it so compelling that they give out their own Academy Awards for style What they said Virgin Fabulous reach of Scorsese magic The Departed won the award for Best Film. James Christopher reviewed it in October The Departed 18,150 mins And the winner is . . . Becoming Jane Gwyneth's dress, my red wine and . . . oops Film Rue, Britannia British hubris was punished at the Kodak Theatre as most of our high hopes were dashed. James Christopher was not really surprised Oscars barometer AA Seasons to be cheerful The Four Seasons hotel was the place to stay for the stars, especially the Brits, Lucy Broadbent reports Little Miss Sunshine Nokia Hostess with the leastest The Oscars played too safe with the choice of presenter, Tim Teeman believes I'd like to thank my therapist . . . Brevity should be the soul of a good Oscar speech, says Rick Nye The Times Why the Oscars take first prize for futility Cheers to all our readers Hour of need HMV Don't let your diet ruin the big occasion What you eat and drink plays a critical role in helping you to look and feel your best when you walk down the red carpet Dance Reviews First night Eva Yerbabuena Sadler's Wells Concert Northern Sinfonia Sage Gateshead Opera La Juive Opéra Bastille, Paris Concert The Excursions of Mr Broucek Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comedy Sue Perkins Town Hall, High Wycombe Theatre Space 50 Touring Tv & radio The Times Index Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One The Singing Estate Viewing Guide Five 7.15pm Blair: The inside Story BBC Two, 9pm Shameless Channel 4,10pm Variations One Life BBC One, 10.35pm The True Voice of Rape Channel 4,11.40pm Below (2002) Film Choice BBC One, 11.20pm Days of Heaven (1978) Multi Channel Film4,7.15pm Strange Days (1995) Film4,11.35pm Five-star service, one-star show Last Night's TV Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4149 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Vale Bridgecraft Index Inside Timesonline The Top Stories Role Models of the Week Other Views Sector focuses on the monster task ahead Issue of the Week Going Green Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Boom sidelines the mentally ill Health Other Stories we Liked Tabards say keep away Practices should do more Primary Care PFI projects may appear in accounts Finance Scots axe out-of-date councillors Councils Sound Familiar? Truth about that money tree Interview Minister Phil Woolas says that councils should adapt to the realities of the political landscape. He tells Jennifer Taylor how his eyes have opened on his journey to power Media Monitor Legislation Update Seen in Hansard Salaries raise academics' ire Higher Education Prize… And the Winner is . . . So the UK kids are all right Schools Good Week Bad Week Money: use it or lose it Regeneration Who pays for police checks? Charities Does every little help diversity? Chartres Foreign Ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to you . . . Tax change would be the wrong peg What Worked for Me Diet Watch Diary Dates Inside Legacies of the slave trade today Racism and respect for human dignity are both consequences of the fight for emancipation, argues Lincoln Crawford Lawyer of the week Kate Harrison The Times Law Section News Thomson The time has come to reconsider the office of the attorney-general Happy birthday, Old Bailey, opened 100 years ago today Gary Slapper remembers the chequered history of the building that has come to represent a commitment to justice and the rule of law In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items

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