News from 01/03/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Carol Lewis, James W. Sharpe, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Debbie Harrison, Lawrence T. Roach Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Mark Souster, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Pauline McLeod, Joe Joseph, Kelvyn Chapman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Dick Warman, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Harry Benson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, John Prime, Elizabeth Colman, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Chris Atkins, Derwent May, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Rob Yorke, Simon de Bruxelles, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Kimmins, Philip Saul, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Pollock President, Nigel Hawkes, Zafar Bhatti, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Richard Owen, Jane Reed, Damian Whitworth, Robert Cole Business Commentary, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Frank Goddard, Jonathan Clayton, Brian Cattermole, Steve Hawkes, Anna Stroman, Ali Dizaei, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomas Catan, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Herb Ashing, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Val Horsler, Angus Batey, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Paul F. Withington, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Neville Peel, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy correspondent, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Bryce Elder, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Steve Hawkes Industry Reporter, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Top black policemen 'spied on by detectives' Muslim officer was targeted by Met sting Chief superintendent's book puts Yard in dock Going home — baby born after 22 weeks Labour MPs in policy 'threat' to Brown School lottery battle Computer crash 'Bad petrol' problem Gough's return Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's Weather The Times £213m funding will create 50,000 more places at university Total grant, with research, is £7bn Vice-chancellors welcome 6.4% rise Top grants Pugh Disabled hit with a £500m benefits bill Lord Forte Husband charged Cameron in Israel Bishops opposed Mystery of the £33m Picassos that disappeared clean into the night Maya with doll Wife Jacqueline Cordula Rogues' gallery Consult us on the future or else, Labour heavyweights tell Brown Chancellor risks alienating MPs They want to halt planning in secret Haystack and Hairdo wrestle with some tricky questions The where The who Multiple Display Advertising Items It's the thinnest material ever and could revolutionise computers and medicine (See the line above? Graphene is about 200,000 times thinner than that) Parents' fury as lottery decides which pupils get best state places Schools Selection Scheme to tackle back-door selection Families mount a legal challenge What they say It doesn't have to be controversial, says leader of schools in demand Progress ends at primary school for one tenth of all children Schools Testing 'Millie kept on fighting and we never gave up hope' Baby girl born at 22 weeks and 6 days One of the most premature to live Vauxhall Top casino sues 'the Fat Mat' for £2m, then says he's welcome back Gambler spent more than £91m Judge rules that it's time to settle up Voting X Factor viewers overcharged by £200,000 Probation Services Bill just makes it Baby death trial Shelve the bread Biggest fright £25,000 payout ASBO for lager tout IKEA Britain withdraws troops from Bosnia after 15 years Announcement in Commons today Policing role 'no longer appropriate' Foreign Staff: US forces 'have six months to save Iraq' Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's The late Tony Banks, MP, was chairman of the Hous Mischevious art lovers visiting the Tate Modern &Gilber HSBC Tories do it with the lights off (or on) People Times being as they are, we understand why one American UK Sport is seeking men over 5ft 11in as potentia The retro rock act the Darkness. The singer Justin Hawkins is now competing to represent Britain at the Eurovision Song Contest Postscript Did you spot him? Newsnight's Michael Crick had a cameo As a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and … James McAvoy is to appear in Becoming Jane, a lauded … Argos Supermarket petrol blamed for surge in car breakdowns Fears that fuel was contaminated Some drivers face £300 repair bills Mitsubishi Motors Strike could clear the way to park where you want Demanding Supply There are not yet enough good schools to give parents real choice Www. dumb-idea. co. uk The Labour Party needs some hints from Brown, not a website tainted by faction Rice Bowl Crash The real explanation for world stock market volatility Just enter — and you win. Honest Picture Gallery Point of information. More, not less, please Thunderer: The Prince and the unenviable hat-trick Anti-marriage West Coast blues A bad turn Faith, atheism and the battle for today's moral desert State control of the police Timesonline Drink-driving commonsense Let's go Irish Broken Bonds Nanny by Sea Dead cert Why is this man a master of the Universe? I dare you to read this and refute (not rebut) my case Comment Nat Geo Wild Party politics UKIP in disarray after MEP is suspended over fraud allegation Disabled candidate dropped Drugs gang tried to hide £235m cocaine in Girls Aloud flat Four jailed over drugs conspiracy Agent thought singer had moved Punter escapes kerb-crawling charge because he had a bike British Gas Sky Family sues holiday company Stamps mark great inventors Man held over aircraft plot Zoo celebrates a double birth Norwich Union Bagpipe band is 'louder than a private jet' Decibels Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Office is at heart of a turf war over anti-terrorism The nation's favourite books Cee'd Readers show pride in a prestigious piece of their literary heritage Mothers of young children face greatest bias when finding a job Discrimination costs £23bn a year Employers urged to change attitudes 'Boss said giving birth would cost me a career' Terror suspect loses extradition fight Energy bill action Wave killed skipper Jail for killing cat Protest backfires Young driver plea Not seen coming P. Diddy is rapped by judge over his name FlySILVERJET The Future Also Diddy Songwriter loses fight over £1m payments PC World Psychic drama that struggles to tingle the spine First night Theatre Don't Look Now Lyceum, Sheffield RIAS Index How the Elizabethans viewed their world Dfs Train crush will soon be twice as bad 'unless action is taken now' Annual subsidies are due to be cut Regulator asks if journeys necessary New life forms Union delays crash inquiry 'Cybrid' exemption for stem-cell research Smart-card plan for teenagers dropped Patient care suffers New asthma drug HIV medical boost Marmite Guinness Italy Venezuela 'Man of the people' Sarkozy is hit by €1m luxury property scandal Candidate 'given discount on flat' UMP leader says claims are baseless Trouble at the door Think! Torture and killing of aid workers leaves city in shock Victims stabbed and one decapitated Suspect stole cash from organisation Multiple Display Advertising Items A win for Prodi, but only just Challenge churchill A cut tongue and gun to the head: discipline for children How self-esteem classes are 'breeding selfish generation' Ego boost Spain 'ready to free' Eta killer (Reuters): Giant magnet's new dimension (Reuters): McCain joins presidential race Fire ends Japanese whale hunt Boots (AFP): Hepburn dress buys schools for India's poor Good and bad news from the poppy fields Millets Drugs report: the makers and takers Adventures with swish Swiss and Forties style Paris Fashion Week Akris breaks free from 'safe' designs Valentino show steeped in glamour Renault Megane Our next caller is Fidel from Cuba . . . Leader contacts Chávez talk show 'i feel good. I am gaining ground' Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Leader's poll win to be challenged (AP): Hail delays shuttle Reuters: Police charged Reuters: Icon cleans up Reuters: Hilton faces jail Crossed lines The Times Nationalists fight 'lie' of Rape of Nanking Films to mark 70th anniversary Lobbyists call for 'information war' The Times State of denial Contraception or cull for elephants Multiple Display Advertising Items Triplet girls for tsunami father Joy for man who lost three daughters 'Now they have been replaced' Multiple Display Advertising Items New pressure on US interest rates Aluminium clash Exit fee refunds Lomax warning Quote of the day Energy price cuts Business big shot Rose says M&S would consider a move for J Sainsbury Shareholders told: 'watch this space' Chief executive seeks investor views The 70 minutes that could cost Dow Jones millions Long-haul destination Stock markets EMI meets to look at opening the books for Warner Outdated Dow Jones leaves markets at sea Picture Gallery Revisionism in the US economy Commodities Poison politics Currencies Directline Need to know Results in brief Shareholder revolt halts merger and ends SMG chief's reign New management team is appointed Talks with UTV brought to an end Treasury to miss out on 3G windfall Radio waves Business big shot Richard Findlay WinFund Do you know this man? If so, you could help both Gucci Eos Airlines Compass finds its way in Cyprus City Diary The ceremony to mark the centenary of the opening of … City Diary Grigg was always in the picture City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Personality of the Year at the inaugural M&A Awar City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch British Gas ready to cut again Union demands inquiry into sale of TVR Domestic water bills to rise by up to 10%, says Ofwat Increase needed to ensure quality Southwest region will be hit worst The Times DHL Express Mortgage lenders to pay back millions in exit fees Loan companies respond to FSA call Halifax makes no provision for refund Carrousel fails to seize control of Gartmore trust The fightback gathers strength Shares in HBOS drop nearly 5% on cautious outlook Record forward sales for Barratt LogicaCMG leap Gourmet rethink Page eyes US Serco on track A tax that could give the City a makeover British Airways Head of 3i called in to help choose next chief of the FSA Cable to lose Sky channels as Virgin Media talks stall Bank criticises scaremongering over inflation rate Lomax says Bank facing a dilemma Confidence is the key to flexibility Impact of higher rates in doubt as house price rises gather pace The Times Airbus proposals fly into a storm as workers walk out Joint-venture partners sought Reuters: Trichet warns EU on competition (AP): Merck forecast up (AP): Home Depot boost (AP): Sprint profits up E. On challenged If you invest in Noah's Ark you'll end up with a zoo In the fourth of a series on the sayings of Warren Buffett, some advice on making big investment decisions Bringing it all together The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds FundPicker British funds Whitbread plans to take budget hotel chain to Asia Leisure group cites strong demand Group denies it will convert to Reit Eurostar Private equity 'needs to be more open' Equity Prices Macdonald 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 'Bullet proof' claim helps Capita to lead blue chips Large caps Communisis falls on dividend cut Small caps Gilts A sense of optimism lingers at HBOS, but too many caveats remain Rotork Sportingbet Multiple Display Advertising Items Night Sky Weather Eye Lord Forte Hard-working entrepreneur who from small beginnings came to run one of the world's most visible hotel groups Lord Forte, entrepreneur, was born on November 26,1908. He died on February 28,2007, aged 98 Heinz Berggruen Jewish art collector who made a powerful gesture of reconciliation by moving his modern art collection to Berlin Heinz Berggruen, collector and gallery owner, was born on January 6,1914. He died on February 23, aged 93 Gerhard Bronner Satirist and cabaret artist who, having flex Austria as a child, took great delight in his ability to provoke it as an adult Gerhard Bronner, writer and stage impresario, was born on October 23,1922. He died on January 19,2007, aged 84 Total eclipse of the Moon Whether offence is racially aggravated for sentence Law Report House of Lords Council school decision flawed Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Dinners Rolex Wanted Legal Notices Timesonline Premium bonds Multiple Display Advertising Items Readeroffers The play's the thing as final curtain falls Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun, sea and serenity . . . on Madeira you can have your cake and eat it Island retains its traditional charms Discover the tropical gardens Short haul Late deals Two nights in Paris, £139; a week skiing in Austria, £200; six nights in Norway, £399; St Patrick's Day in Boston, £415 Long haul Budapest, and back on the Orient-Express Will the lambs be gambolling this spring? Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 1,1900 Winning Move Weather King leans towards Ryanair route for My Way De Solzen Racing Folkestone Yesterday's results Southwell Giles Smith Cheltenham gives due recognition to magnificent seven Football Ludlow Racing Taunton The Wright track Course specialists Lingfield Park Mayweather clan put aside differences for superbout Boxing Floyd Sr returns as chief corner man Fight expected to break all records Dysfunctional family and the Golden Boy Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Football Fixtures Other sport The Times Hockey Ice hockey Rugby league Snooker Squash Tennis Grey-Thompson times it right to put the brakes on uplifting career Paralympic sport Gillette Fusion Power Record of a true champion Gillette Fusion Gough takes over the show at Yorkshire Cricket Second approach by native country Showbusiness put on the back burner Lloyd's delight at 'maestro' Henman Tennis Warne makes it to front again The Sunday Times Sotherton sees her chance as Klüft struggles for peak performance Athletics European Indoor Championships Briton aims for gold in home city Swede seeks to remain undefeated Winning habit White prepares for another title shot Oxford settle score Taylor takes aim Family fortunes Bowdon challenge Cambridge plan England slump England pay for failure to fix faults on production line of talent Rugby union Timesonline Sale cross the Channel to swell meagre ranks Whatever happened to the likely lads? The Times The ups and Downings of WAG trade take their toll Sport on television Esquire Arnesen adamant he will produce stars Football Head scout says system is working Mourinho waits for flow of talent Cup-tie violence Terry is given all-clear after routine brain scan Blacks Newcastle ready to take on Fifa in row over Owen injury Football Club reject £2m compensation offer Blatter says fund is for poor nations Times Online Blatter warns of long wait for World Cup Emre's future unclear after new racism allegation Football West Ham prepare for clear-out The Premiership today United gain momentum in pursuit of 'lucky' treble Football Injuries favouring Ferguson for run-in Mourinho paying for lack of cover Macari dismay at fringe players Ferguson calling on Old Trafford faithful to turn up volume control Football Blackburn welcome fans to the cheap seats in growing trend The cut-price Premiership Ronaldinho set to fly the colours of Europe It's been emotional . . . again Football FA Cup fifth-round replay Prudential Blackburn give no quarter as Hughes reaps rich reward from McCarthy Sixth round Times Crossword 23,537 The Insider Bitter Wenger urges Lampard to tell truth over final brawl Sport The Times Inside Paralympics Cricket Index The face The keeper of the Blairite flame Did you see? Mourning star The click Did you know? Gold trail goes cold Did you hear? Vote for Kelvin I find it very, very easy to be true I find myself … Modern morals The first wives' club In 1935 a group of young wives began a writing club to share their experiences of motherhood. Jane Wheatley asks the surviving members how much they believe things have changed Comforting, yet depressing The Times Can I still teach with dementia? Answers your health questions Ask Dr Stuttaford Topic of the week The Times Marriage maketh man, but Labour fears to say so A myth cooked up to appease women Must try harder The sting In our first extract from his gripping book, Ali Dizaei tells how the team investigating him drew a blank — then grew desperate Tomorrow Fighting for my name Table manners matter, OK? Parents Dining out en famille can be a nightmare with British children. So Ross Anderson took two 12-year-olds to a restaurant that aims to teach them what to eat, the way to behave and how to bring those skills home Correction In America, even the rich kids feel the need to feed correctly Wealthy US citizens are also sending their young to classes in dinner party etiquette, says Adam Fresco The Times Sub urban worrier How I run my life: by making lists James Christopher Free Saturday DVD The real international man of mystery Kevin Maher speaks to Edward Norton, star of The Illusionist and an enigma in his spare time Saintsthemovie American History X Master of the Method: Edward Norton's finest hours (directed by Tony Kaye, 1998) Fight Club 25th Hour Down in the Valley The Painted Vell Iron first in the velvet Glover Danny Glover, actor, producer and principled man, tells Ian Johns why Hollywood gets Africa wrong Borders The Times Everything's magic except for the plot Reviews Film You'll gasp at the tricks! You'll thrill to the sleight of hand! But you'll leave The Illusionist thinking it was a bit silly, says James Christopher The Illuusionist PG, 109mins Ghost Rider 12A, 115mins Middletown 15,85mins Middletown A self-indulgent tale of gang tension and disaffected youth wins over Wendy Ide with its lyrical approach and surprising choice of actors A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints 15,100 mins Freedom Writers 12A, 123 mins Popcorn 15,90 mins Material Girls PG, 98 mins Underneath the Lintel How to survive film parties The first casualty of war is . . . people Ian Johns on the powerful, Oscar-winning message of the modern classic The Killing Fields—free with The Times this Saturday What The Times film critic said at the time My past in the gangs of New York A memoir of the mean streets of Queens is now a movie, its author and director tells Pauline McLeod The Sunday Times Beam me up, McAvoy Closing credits Midnight movies that spoke to a whole generation Will Oscars 2008 be Jerry-built? Theatre Reviews First night Equus Gielgud, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eavesdroppers on a police state Theatre The Eleventh Capital Royal Court Upstairs Pop The Shins Bush Hall, W12 The Times Theatre Double Death Mill at Sonning, Reading Tv&radio Radio Choice 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 Arrange Me a Marriage Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Fear, Stress and Anger BBC Two, 9pm Time Team Special: Pugin — the God of Gothic Channel 4,9pm Variations Benidorm ITV1, 10pm Time Shift: Spy Stories BBC Two, 11.20pm The Defiant Ones Film Choice (1958, b/w) Channel 4,12.30pm Aliens (1986) Channel 4,10pm What Dreams May Come (1998) Channel 4,1. 40pm Chef Izzard's kitchen nightmares Last Night's TV Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4151 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon What Will It Take? Index Accenture Multiple Display Advertising Items Wear your heart on your screen The Week in Work You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Inspiration Competition Shh, just listen to the colours Profile Adam Montandon tells Carly Chynoweth how an artist who can see no colour is able to hear the hues on his palette BMS The Office Psychologist Promotion Commotion Become a sultan of spin How to . . . Bluff Bluffing your way through a tough assignment isn't exactly dishonest. As Clare Dight learns, it's more a case of putting on a confident air and a nice gloss on the bits you're not too sure about Practice can make masters of us all Mastering your Career Find out More Passion and a thick skin will pay off Working in the City There is an element of the law of the jungle when working at one of the City's big legal firms, says Debbie Harrison Global Career Company The Lowdown How Do I Become . . . . . . An Air Traffic Controller? NAO Line up a career where you can bank on growth The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Bank of America is stepping up its graduate recruitment in the UK with offers of exciting and entrepreneurial careers for university-leavers. Martin Birchall reports What It's like Working for . . . National Grid Flexible working hours and family-friendly policies are just two things that draw women to National Grid, Carol Lewis finds New Recruit to High-Flyer Become a Great People Manager Data File The Key to . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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