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News from 28/02/2007

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, D. S. Hoskins, Bel Mooney, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, Martin Birchall, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Nic Paton, Mark Souster, David Rose, Claire Curtis-Thomas, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Kenneth Sanders, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Baroness Deech, Dominic Walsh, Jeremy Crick, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Cecelia Crosby, Judith Rosheuvel, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Mary Buffett, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Ogden, David Bonderman, Stella Pedersen, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, David Housden, Russell Kempson, Ken Wood, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Catherine O'brien, David Lister, Jane Wheatley, J. H. Holloway, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Robert Freer, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Charlotte Dean, Catherine Sims, Alice Olins, Mark Hunter, Martin Samuel, Ron Footer, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Patricia Mulcahy, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Jane MaCartney, Natalie Glock, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Dr Kathryn Ferry Senior Architectural Adviser, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Grayson Perry, Ned Parker, Raymond Tallis, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Mike Allen, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Nicholas Hinde, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Carly Chynoweth, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, David Clark, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Alan Coren, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Adrian Milledge, Richard Morrison, Dr Maire McLoone, Clare Dight, Steve Bundred Chief Executive, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fay Schopen, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Bryce Elder, Michael Davie, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Index Medical backlash over health foods Low-fat foods could be impairing ovulation Vitamins may increase mortality by 5 per cent China slump prompts world shares plunge War crimes charge Husband arrested Baghdad conference Wenger says sorry Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Times is honoured on award shortlists The boy who came back to life Baby coughed ½hr after official 'death' No lasting effect for 'miracle' infant Vital signs that ebb to an imperceptible low Hiscox US ready to join Syria and Iran at 'ice-breaker' talks Focus will be on Iraq, say officials Constructive role for 'pariah' states No to Taleban dialogue Baghdad's day Afghan suicide bomber 'was targeting Cheney' Asian police chief's book reveals details of 'witch-hunt' against him Life and times Prada Interview It's enough to make you choke: low-fat Health food Fats Dairy products can affect fertility Change diet if you want to conceive Dfs Falling intake Food and vitamin pills are 'bad for you' Health food Supplements Supplements 'raise death rate by 5%' Big business Frenetic lifestyles mean we need to take multivitamins Phooey. A sensible balanced diet is the best investment Husband arrested over murder of stabbed volunteer constable He is the fourth man held by police Made heartfelt plea to find killers Blair's tough line on problem families Body found in attic Young inmates riot Terror protection Wind survey Phew, what a winter Greedy Gordon Wins Oscar . . . Radcliffe's passion cannot mask moral flaws First night Theatre Equus Gielgud Tod's Girl who acted for Hardy plays her part again at 101 McDonald's? Have you tried getting it banned, Charles asks Prince on food Obese boy is allowed to stay with his mother GCSE results ahead of offical targets Trial open to abuse 4,000 jump bail Car 'spy' attacked Hunt complaint Toy contained drink Ford According to a new — and seemingly purpose-free — repor Picture Gallery Lloyds TSB Mirren's earring problem People Inspector Yates of the Yard appears to have gone rather Charles Clarke and Alan Milburn (quite the dream team) Jade Goody isn't the only Western star presently on a visit to India Postscript Tessa Jowell and David Mills may be denying a reconcili Our sympathy to Times columnist Libby Purves, who recei A selection of exhibits from northern museums are on … BBC show must hand over pudding tapes Did Holmes eat both TV desserts? Scam inquiry will demand evidence Tiscali AA Think road safety Force for Good Britain's role in Afghanistan is overwhelmingly positive Health Warning The clearest message from nutrition studies is to eat in moderation All Present Can a country suddenly run on time by stealing an hour from the future? I have dialled the future — and won Don't force me. I'm open to persuasion On being a social responsibility militant Picture Gallery Thunderer: That toxic combination: fame and childhood Testing times Hedging bets Blue is no better Government must make marriage a sweeter deal Chatter boxes Timesonline Inspired by Islamic artistry Bitter pill of wasted prescriptions Vanishing clergy Ivy the terrible Fooling a Becket Lost their sledge To grease the palm or not to: that is the question Right, what have the scientists ever done for us? Well . . . Comment Sky Court test for hoody 'beyond reach of law' Boy, 13, with sullen attitude let off trial Ruling sought on feral teens problem Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Track Volkswagen Now and then . . . South's last hosepipe ban is finally lifted Asylum-seeker to be released 'Don't buy our latest album' Giant dumper crushes two men Liverpool canal is under way Judge wants joint crash inquiry Npower Motorist is jailed for lying about mobile call Britain is taking in 20,000 EU migrant workers each month Eastern Europe estimate exceeded Asylum-seeker numbers in decline Directline Role call Service is the route to be British, says Brown Bishops raid funds to pay for palaces Leukaemia girl dies Councillor fined Badger cull likely War hero's letter Train on road Why a smarter snail uses slick technology Second up the line uses 70% less energy Fresh trails lead to potential mates Multiple Display Advertising Items Making tracks Don't let poor poll ratings get us rattled, Blair tells MPs We should expect to be trailing, he said Brown 'needs a forward agenda' Brown needs a proper fight, not a grudging handover The untold story of Comical Tony and the future Vive la France, the connoisseurs chorus Paris Fashion Week LBC Dell Del Boy's three-wheeler flogged for £44,000, no questions asked Multiple Display Advertising Items RSPB Jealous father 'beat wife and children to death, then fled country' Clarks Children 'are being let down badly by many hospitals' 75% are rated only fair or weak Findings horrify child health experts Obese mothers blamed for high baby death rate Good and bad Treatment for royal affliction on way Medical 'shambles' Farming mysteries Wrong message Pirates who got away with it by sailing closer to the wind Renault Clio Shock tactics Poland Italy A catalogue of atrocities Sudanese ministers charged with orchestrating slaughter in Darfur World court puts out arrest warrants 51 counts of war crimes to be made Home Office Hounslow millionaire stuns his rivals with victory in Punjab poll Result shows new power of diaspora Winner calls for 'ethical politics' British Airways Abe warned over 'China invasion' Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting the message: portly French told to stop snacking Envoys injured in Tamil attack Lucky strike for card collector (Reuters): Aid workers found murdered (AFP): Farewell to a noodle genius Cheltenham & Gloucester AFP, Reuters: Muslim and Jew unite in al-Aqsa protests Panic on the Right as 'America's Mayor' takes a lead in polls The Times Rudy Giuliani Energy use claims put the heat on Gore Blood may link black activist to segregationist Revelation of tie to slave owners Call for DNA test to reveal truth Multiple Display Advertising Items UBS Late-running nation told to wake up and start living in English time Qualitymagazines Green Flag Tempus fugit Reunited 60 years on: pianist and the Jew she sheltered from Nazis Brave family hid her in attic for year Sixty survivors return to Poland Mediterranean oil bonanza triggers new tensions Survivors Prodi faces key confidence vote (AP): Corruption ruling (AFP): Stromboli growls (AFP): Drug ring broken (AFP): Castro phones in (AP): Cavern for carbon (AP): Whiff of deception Talks with Taleban still the best prospect Talk Talk Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery of the 'Modigliani' abandoned in airport toilet Extra bill for NHS pension scheme Cairn's oil payout Mortgage pinch Airbus plans due Quote of the Day Blackstone keen Business big shot Dow plunges 400 points after Chinese rout shakes markets US fall is worst for nearly four years London mid caps suffer record drop Investment banks get caught up in £1bn safety net Tasty offer Stock markets Somerfield profits dip in wake of Kwik Save disposal Investec Shanghai sends timely reminder about risk Clever Trevor sidesteps mine Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Retail therapy Need to know Results in brief BBC gets provisional nod for free satellite service Service should be launched next year One-off fee to connect is likely Starting gun fired on Racing Post auction Virgin spurns Sky's latest peace offering Times Online Private equity fills the loft just in case Picture Gallery The Times What is the world coming to? My local Sainsbury's has … City Diary Global warming issue for Grantham City Diary Yesterday was the 100th anniversary of the Old Bailey, City Diary NHS pension plan to hit taxpayers for an extra £37bn By numbers Appeal of art and restorations Director deals In the know Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Royal Mail sparks anger with call for 6p rise in stamp price Universal service at risk, it claims Small business groups voice protest Famous Brands hopes to make Wimpy a tastier proposition Cheques and the post Services groups plan to increase prices Cairn to return £500m to shareholders Eurostar The sceptics who lost out on oil rush Carrousel attacks Gartmore trust St James's search Britannia advances UK Coal sells mine Avis shares tumble Europe plays down the prospects of open skies treaty US 'protectionism' hindering progress UK would benefit most from deal The rocky runway to open skies The Times Low-income borrowers to feel the pinch in US Dti NYSE gives Goldman veteran key position Mac and Mae Shanghai market tumbles 9% as investors look to lock in profits Drop the biggest in China since 1997 Questions about overvaluation Tax mix-up hits South African miners European telecoms watchdog nearer Cost fears bite Net gambling blow (AP): Chávez acts on oil A change of tune Back to basics for British multilingualism Strike threats loom ahead of Airbus restructuring plan The Times Malta seeks crossing to eurozone Big shot Ever-bigger deals are promised by Texas Pacific Super Return Conference Frankfurt Blackstone in talks over possible £1bn deal for Jupiter Flotation also an option for UK firm Other suitors waiting in wings The Times The agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Honesty and patience are virtues that pay In the third of a series on the sayings of Warren Buffett, the Sage of Omaha's long-term perspective is examined 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 Talk of Xstrata interest in Anglo unable to lift miners Large caps EnCore fails to earn applause Small caps Gilts Fundamentally, it's all a matter of good timing for Standard Chartered GKN Datamonitor Equity Prices Regus The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Law report Weather Eye Celia Franca Creative dancer and choreographer who in the 1950s founded the National Ballet of Canada Celia Franca, CC, ballet dancer, choreographer and director, was born on June 25,1921. She died on February 19,2007, aged 85 Earl Jellicoe Lives Remembered Robert Ashfield Lothar-Günther Buchheim Combative author of Das Boot, known as 'the pirate', who went on to become one of Germany's foremost art collectors Lothar-Günther Buchheim, artist, author and art collector, was born on February 6,1918. He died on February 22,2007, aged 89 Georg Buschner Football coach who led East Germany to Olympic gold and masterminded one of its most famous World Cup victories Georg Buschner, football coach, was born on December 26,1925. He died on February 12,2007, aged 81 Peter Prendergast Painter who was deeply influenced by Snowdonia's quarries Peter Prendergast, painter, was born on October 27,1946. He died of a heart attack on January 14,2007, aged 60 Divining minister's intention from statement of policy Law Report Queen's Bench Division Payment burden on prosecution Queen's Bench Divisional Court Protecting the rights of others Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Church news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Dinner The Atlantic depression that stole our winter chill Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 28,1928 The Times reports the death of the German Ambassador who warned his masters in Berlin that Britain would not remain neutral in 1914 Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Newspapers Support Recycling Grounds for optimism grow as Festival fever reaches its pitch Racing Conditions point to fewer fatalities Wet winter helps improve grass cover Lydia Hislop Football Smith stuns trainers with novel view on handicaps Courses take blinkered view by making profit their god Racing Stewards not under influence of television Catterick Results from yesterday's three meetings Leicester Lingfield Park Acceptance of punishment is sign of progress Wetherby Racing Massasoit vindicates Jefferson's judgment The Wright track Jumps cards face early checks Folkestone Southwell Course specialists Handball glory quest looks to be tall order London 2012 Britain seeking talented giants Screening process based on science Young Briton measuring up in search for X Factor UK Sport under fire over drugs-test policy London 2012 Pollington proves worthy champion Finn survives crash Hull withdraws Bayman called up Basketball Results Bowls Ice hockey Ice skating Snooker Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby league Other sport Loewe Bogdanovic takes beating on court but discovers treasure trove off it Tennis Agassi pays for own ticket to watch Gilbert's presence is another bonus Harrison may find glove is on the other paw with Carmarthen bout Boxing St Helens upbeat after Cunningham flies in the face of medical opinion Rugby league Henman not blown out of stride after long break Authorities plan to make life rougher for the big hitters Golf The Times I wasn't even thinking of World Cup opportunity, says Panesar Cricket Hoping to enjoy 'great experience' Savours challenge of one-day game Monty marks Pakistan still stewing on fitness of key bowlers Howard berates officiating amid staunch defence of Premiership Rugby union Surgeon may have more bad news for Henson An evening of beer, barracking and banter Timesonline Times online The joy of pain: Owen can smile while he suffers Football Aches tell striker he is on road back First match at Wembley a target The Wimpole Clinic Last night's results Superhero or stupid? Terry shows you can be too brave for your own good Samuel honoured Bendtner's stylish return puts Leeds in deeper strife Football Coca-Cola League Thelondonpaper Championship Sharp keeps Scunthorpe rolling Brown steps down after legal issues come to fore Football Confusion reigns over Argentinians Lifelong fan will keep honorary title Pools forecast Great escape? King bewares the strides of March in quest for fitness The Premiership today From Barcelona to Barnet: how a rising star learnt his trade Exclusive Cesc Fàbregas On and off the pitch, Arsenal's teenage midfield general had to adapt to a different culture at a rapid rate, but, as Gabriele Marcotti and Guillem Balague discover, he took everything in his stride Young pretender determined to have his say in leading the way Wenger left in sorry state as FA puts new charges on agenda Football Arsenal pair face fresh accusations Finalists 'failed to control players' The Times Teams Winning mentality not lost on Hughes Middlesbrough find extra cause for celebration after shoot-out Football FA Cup fifth-round replay Jewell requests personal hearing Romanov in talks Charm offensive Stockport unhappy City announce loss United get dose of the jitters after three-goal onslaught Football FA Cup fifth-round replay Northern rock Real to break the bank for Ronaldo Times Crossword 23,536 The Insider Replay victory keeps United on course for second treble Reading fall just short in fightback Ferguson rejects talk of retirement The Times Barça to Barnet Golf Cricket Index The face Driven by horse power Did you see? Up for the cupola The click Did you know? Must do better Did you hear? You can't Havidol A cliff diver plunges 28m (92ft) into the sea at La Quebrada in Acapulco. Divers perform five times a day for visitors to the resort in Mexico Modern morals The rank outsider Ali Dizaei has been spied on, bugged, wrongly accused, charged and prosecuted —all by his fellow police officers. He tells Catherine O'brien that despite everything he remains determined to be a chief constable SAAB Policeman's progress Tomorrow Do You Need Advice? I've fallen for a man who is twice my age. What should I do? My partner is upset about her ex-husband The Times Stop art schools from turning into posh white ghettos Trash that gives me a belly laugh Sticking with slim The rise of the shine Chain reaction Beauty jury Champagne at 10am is a good way to start the day My life in fashion The face of Lancôme, Daria Werbowy, tells Alice Olins how she once walked into a wall when opening a show for Burberry Btw … Buy of the week Ray and Ted's not so enigmatic venture Chain reaction The Times Specialist shampoos and conditioners Beauty jury T-Mobile Shock and awe and teeming wonders A show of paintings and prints takes us back to our earliest discovery of the science and magic of the natural world, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Building Memories Royal Opera House on the Road First Night The man who prized history Tom Dyckhoff welcomes a travel fellowship in memory of the critic Giles Worsley that will encourage the study of the architectural past Madam Butterfly Oh you pretty things Theatre Reviews First night Generations Young Vic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Handel with great care Opera Orlando Covent Garden Pop Kings of Leon Astoria, WC1 Times Online Giving back the future to young people Conferance call Could you forge my signature please, Miss Jones? Nic Paton on what to do when bosses go too far in their requests Multiple Display Advertising Items FYI The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tv & radio Harper's Bazaar David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Confessions of a Diary Secretary Viewing Guide ITV1, 9pm Grand Designs Channel 4,9pm Variations Kitchen Five, 9pm The True Voice of Murder Channel 4,11.35pm Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) Film Choice BBC One, 11.25pm Tremors (1990) Multi Channel ITV4, 10pm 24 Hour Party People (2002) Film4,11pm Muscling their way into old age Last Night's TV Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4150 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Actionforcharity The Times Mott MacDonald Foreword BAE Systems Inside The Key to . . . What is the IET? No lack of glamour Women in Engineering Katy Deacon always loved building things and tinkering with engines, so she jumped at the chance when BA offered her an apprenticeship. Carly Chynoweth reports Secret of my Success Female Facts Fired by the art of wheelbarrow maintenance Women in Engineering Multiple Display Advertising Items Secret of my Success Deadline Buster What It's Really like Working in . . . Engineering Take the inside track How to. . . Make the Most of an Industrial Placement Lectures are one thing, but it takes experience to uncover the nuts and bolts of a company. Mark Hunter outlines how to use a work placement to your best advantage Student Stats Worrying exodus is not necessary The Graduate Market There is no rush by engineering graduates to work in the sector, but Martin Birchall says employees enjoy high job satisfaction Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion The world's your oyster Engineers impact on our lives in a myriad ways, Carol Lewis learns, and the demand for their skills just keeps on growing Professional Development Why skilled engineers make perfect leaders Management Training Multiple Display Advertising Items Web Watch The Beauty of Engineering Working on the edge Extreme Engineering It is exhilarating but daredevils need not apply. Projects can take engineers to exciting and dangerous places where they must survive on their initiative. Fay Schopen reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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