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News from 02/03/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Alyn Shipton, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, William G. Mould, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Maurice Kelly, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, David A. Harris, Mark Souster, Jeremy Stiles, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, C. R. Foxton, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Eleanor Davies, Kasia Maciejowska, Siobhan Kennedy, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Anthony Jefferies, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Mary Buffett, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Dr Tony Lombardo, Elizabeth Colman, Jayne Dowle, Anthony Marwood, Rev R. C. Paget, Rhys Blakely, Sadie Gray, Peter Davies, Adam LeBor, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Steve Vince, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Richard Dixon Times Chief Revise Editor, Jenny Kleeman, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Penny Bussey, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Tony Cracknell, Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ralph Hodgson, Kaveh Solhekol, John Moore, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Ali Dizaei, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Sophie Heawood, Sonia Verma, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Richard Gallagher, Peter Riddell, Faith Glasgow, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Kieran Falconer, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, David Clark, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Judith Heywood, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Bill Wyman, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Sarah Spencer, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Nick Meo, Tom Mcintyre, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Index Road pricing: the plan Exclusive Britain to be split into pay-as-you-drive zones, minister tells The Times Petrol chaos Public sector warns of strike at 1.9% pay rise E-voting go-ahead Prison staff on trial Bricks and Mortar FBI indicts traders Terrorist released Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times Childless couples are denied IVF as cash crisis forces cutbacks Postcode lottery decides treatment Promise of equal access 'is broken' Motorists will be charged by zone under road-pricing plans Britain in a jam Picture Gallery Freed prisoners win backing from Lords GPs' drugs concern X-ray age check No coalition deal Undercover in A&E The best-paid woman in Britain, the twins and the shadowy £26m battle Secretive world of hedge funds exposed Brothers fight for share of £1bn firm Furniture Village Women on top Ministers ignore e-voting fraud warning Watchdog fails to halt trials in May Voters can text or register online Fears for Olympics after Dome report is watered down Proposed trials and the commission's damning verdicts Dior More gesture politics as the young get behind 'Dave' Giant fuel depot under suspicion as thousands of cars splutter to a halt Petrol problems Investigators focus on 30 storage tanks at an Essex terminal as complaints about tainted petrol increase, Lewis Smith and Fiona Hamilton report Bvlgari Trouble grows Breakdown fear spreads across nation Petrol problems What those affected should do You can never be sure of what you're buying Ba Prison staff deny manslaughter by neglect over suicide of inmate Man used laces to hang himself His cell 'was not checked for an hour' 21/7 bombs 'used fake explosives to frighten people' The Killing Fields Parents turn to private schooling Paedophile jailed Footballer for trial Asset unit 'a failure' Distillery shut down Damages award Terrapins relocated McCartney skips out of divorce court Judge said to have rejected some claims Appeal for media to respect privacy Tod's Anti-immigration don must go, say Oxford University students Health workers are the biggest losers as Chancellor takes iron grip on pay awards Wage increases are below inflation Unions threaten industrial action Salary deals Forces get 9.2% rise to attract recruits M&S Charlotte Church (pitured last year) is expeting a child with her boyfriend, Gavin Henson. "In an ideal world, we would not hav made this announcement so early, " said a spokesman. Tabloids have recently noted her quitting smoking Virgin The Conservative Society at UCL has just posted t Is Blair ready for some DIY? People Why were a group of Tory MPs hiding in the Westmi Congratulations to Jude Law, who received the prestigio Kudos to Matt Peacock, of Radio Gloucestershire, for … Postscript The Killing Fields Pope is warned of 'a green Antichrist' Respect for nature 'can become idolatry' Choice of speaker alarms insiders Bose Beastly beliefs Ralph Morris Donors said . . . Peugeot Boy raids his piggy-bank to save a Turner Ballot Paper Tiger What is the point of the Electoral Commission? Strike Out Zapatero has proved no match for a ruthless foe Vat Nonsense Camembert belongs to the world, not to politically correct French food Puritans Overshadowed by Two Jags Gulliver Picture Gallery A humorous MP? Don't make me laugh Big Brother is wondering if you really read the book Common benefit Wrong-tracked Good books Trained young doctors condemned to the scrapheap Be loyal to none Timesonline Fictional TV characters could teach us better behaviour A Rolling Stone gathers a very early silver denarius True likenesses Age-old problem Collared What a relief Oh George, what will we do when you're gone? Gerard Baker on an easy target for America-bashers A history lesson for Miliband: favourites always stumble Comment Volkswagen Law must allow fêtes and village traditions to flourish, judges say Fear of being sued has 'a stifling effect' Court overturns broken leg ruling Church censures ratings-chasing TV shows for humiliation factor PC World MazDa Stella grows into her looks with a seriously sexy display Paris Fashion Week Pringle of Scotland Toyota Woman jailed for plotting to kill ex-lover and his wife 'Hitman' was an undercover officer Revised plan to blind or maim AA The Good Shepherd We would be America's best friend but not its slave, declares Cameron Outspoken attack on Middle East trip Criticism of Blair breaches protocol The traffic light approach to making statements Raising eyebrows in Middle East Lib Dems prepare for an uphill battle MP travel expenses battle cost £17,000 Straw offers nine options over Lords Campaign stepped up for Trident vote Saatchi competition to uncover Art Idol Visitors to website will vote in talent contest Winner's work will hang in London gallery Coveresidences Currys Barrymore pool case inquiry Driver killed on rail crossing Matthews may get £600,000 Bidding for a Book of Hours Boots Mysterious towers of Peru revealed as solar observatory Dfs Dfs British bands triumph over US angst at big rock awards Muse take over the Oasis crown Arctic Monkeys win Best Album Best and worst The maddening poet who slipped from MI5's grasp Secret Service files A friendship with Guy Burgess and a mysterious phone call sent British spies hot on the trail of W. H. Auden Talk Talk Life and times of a Soviet agent Secret Service files Atomic spy Band of gold offers clue to how scientist joined a ring of spies He gave the USSR atom bomb secrets Marriage linked to his recruitment Aristocrat's offer to aid Allies in Germany was ignored The Illusionist Mrs Rochester? Surely a case of character assassination Challenge churchill Is this a work of art, or just any old iron? Theprivateclinic Wasted efforts Satire has plenty of bark but no real bite First night Theatre Whipping It Up New Ambassadors, WC2 Notes on a Scandal John Lewis France Cambodia Storm of outrage sweeps Spain as hunger-strike Eta leader is freed Basque terrorist was facing death 'Surrender' of State condemned Killer in the white cap who raked victims with gunfire Profile Iñaki de Juana Chaos Multiple Display Advertising Items Food scares give camembert a sterile future Farmers must use pasteurised milk Purists say cheese will lose its identity Hot Fuzz For flavour, untreated milk is best Mfi Military hospital chief sacked First known Piero is found (AP): Eviction turns into street battle (AP): King of the castle . . . again Optivita 15 killed as tornado sweeps through high school Currys Beware the Right, rising again in the East, Hungarian leader says Amid what he sees as a tide of nationalist extremism, Ferenc Gyurcsány has to regain credibility and reform his economy (AP): Merkel condemns Jewish school arson (AFP): New leader hopes to restore peace (AP): Death warrant (AFP): Rebel 'poisoned' (AP): Sex slave denial (Reuters): War crimes plea (Reuters): 52 missing at sea (AFP): Schlesinger dies Dispirited conservatives haunted by the unthinkable -a Clinton victory The Last King of Scotland Barclaycard Born-again Christian may become Year Zero's scapegoat The Times Red terror The Killing Fields Letters from Iwo Jima TV quiz show that sends parents back to 5th grade Know more The Times Top bankers indicted over insider dealing allegations US ring netted $15m, charges claim Case seen as most pervasive in decades Shell and Choren to launch biofuel Disclosure code Change in policy Trinity hopeful Quote of the day Deutsche spree Business big shot Bid speculation drives Sainsbury's to nine-year high Coal industry raises burning issue Somebody's fuel Stock markets Goodwin leaves City 'sin-bin' as RBS lifts payout 25% Nicholas King Homes PLC Recommendations may get in the way A strategy that pays dividends Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Another rollercoaster day in stock markets and on the … Secret's out Need to know Results in brief Shell turns to wood chips and straw in search for the road fuel of the future European launch set for this year Production based on 1930s process O2's Airwave sale hit by worry over Home Office contract Short film is central to $100m campaign Fresh delay for Elephant & Castle plan The Times Private equity firms promise to draw up code on disclosure Cazenove confident of retaining staff Departing chief happy about Aviva strength as shares fall Unilever closes UK final-salary scheme to new employees Terms watered down for members Group seeks more certainty on costs Hawks waiting in the rafters after market shocks MPC briefing March Division lobby Prospect of increasing prices adds to pressure for rate rise An acid aside from Sir Howard Davies, former Governor … Companies House Picture Gallery Rose and Ratner: what a double act City Diary So the venture capitalists want a City grandee as figur City Diary School form City Diary Last year Richard Segal quit as chief of PartyGaming … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day How odd to learn that Gerry Grimstone, civil servant … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Trinity Mirror looks to a recovery in revenue growth and advertising Decline is easing, says press group Chief rejects price-cutting PartyGaming still in play for gambling takeovers Business big shot Publisher in frame for Racing Post deal Troubled Blacks to close 45 stores BAT raises payout Warner bid delay Neuropharm's aim Express delivery UK Coal pleads for state commitment Gradjobs Persimmon, Wimpey and Barratt eyeing miner's property portfolio Standard Life clears way for new regime Whitehall won't get hands dirty Buffett firm claims US's biggest rise in net worth Company assets rise by $16.9bn Huge insurance profits boost figure Remember who's paying the forecasters In the fifth of a series on the sayings of Warren Buffett, some scepticism on analysts — and a test for investors Investigation into NYSE system failure The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Budget bias towards agriculture could wither growth in India Historic reforms grind to a halt Party politics playing to the poor Deutsche Telekom seeks mobile buys as profits slide Warning signs Figures ease nerves over US economy (AFP): Warning on China Freighter shelved Gate Gourmet sold Microsoft threat Echoes are emanating from Schleswig-Holstein Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Multimillion backing for the latest bright idea in online video Media Italian broadband tycoon plans launch Focus will be on niche content Mediapolis Ministry of Sounds' rebellion against AIM Sony seems have rediscovered and interest in music, … Confident Reuters to target lower credit rating Charles Allen, when not spending time at the Home Offic 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 Glaxo plies tranquil waters in sea of acquisition talk Large caps Rudderless Johnson slips again Small caps Gilts Latest restructuring programme delivers good news for Reuters National Express Rathbone Equity Prices Regus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW TT Roadster soft-top is given harder edge by Audi Motoring Target market is 30 to 45 age group Folding top opens and closes in 12sec Crude issue deserves refined response Specification Mercedes-Benz Fiat turns back clock with Abarth On sale in March Parking drive Mondeo gains Multiple Display Advertising Items écurie25 Supercar Club Multiple Display Advertising Items P1international Elite Registrations Q&A Weather Eye Arthur Schlesinger Academic historian who had a predilection for the rough and tumble of American politics Arthur Schlesinger Jr, historian and biographer, was born on October 15,1917. He died on February 28,2007, aged 89 Lives Remembered Thetis Blacker Baroness Jeger Inner-city MP who never achieved high office but was a doughty fighter for social justice in both Commons and Lords Baroness Jeger, former Labour Member of Parliament and opposition frontbench spokesman, House of Lords, was born on November 19, 1915. She died on February 26, 2007, aged 91 Sir Michael Hart High Court judge who was noted for the humanity of his decisions and the elegant English in which he wrote them Sir Michael Hart, High Court judge, was born on May 7,1948. He died of lung cancer on February 20,2007, aged 58 Witches pardoned and tides explained Questions Answered Jurisdiction to hold parallel proceedings Law Report House of Lords Directions for jury in joint enterprise trials Court of Appeal Court Circular The East End remembers Premium bonds Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Wedding To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinners Legal Notices Francessackey@newsint. co. uk Fellowships Appointments Global warming research led by marching ants Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 2,1933 The Times's Berlin Correspondent comments on the rising tide of violence which amounts to "the Seizing of Germany" Winning Move Weather Daly relies on Mighty Man to end losing sequence at Cheltenham Racing Hurdler to have racecourse gallop Dry weather vital to stable's prospects Ludlow Yesterday's results Taunton Lingfield Park Cricket Football Sunny spell favours Black Jack Ketchum Newbury Racing The Wright track Wolverhampton Ayr Drugs scandal threatening to knock down Holyfield Boxing Former champion denies wrongdoing 'East Coast Balco' under investigation Fusion Power Rise and fall of The Real Deal UK Sport intervenes to get Allen's cocaine ban doubled Rugby league Basketball Results Bowls Darts Football Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Gillette Fusion Ice hockey Ice skating Rugby union Snooker Tennis Gardener hopes to delay the inevitable for final glory bid Athletics European Indoor Championships Birth of second child takes priority Britons head list of 60m contenders The Times To the loser . . . tea at the Palace and a pizza advert Talking sport The Sunday Times Ashton opts for the speed and maturity of Haskell Rugby union 'Dallaglio heir' joins training squad Captain can offer no easy answers Guinness Guinness Premiership Ryan given record three-month ban as RFU gets tough Vaughan relies on basic instincts to continue England resurgence Cricket Moxon and Grayson join Yorkshire revolution Pakistan pair out The Times Henman loses out on spot in quarters Williams tones up Sculthorpe surgery Coming up Trump Redgrave, Schumacher, Navratilova, Grey-Thompson. Equal among firsts Fans see red as United stars prepare to pocket TV cash Football Ferguson inspires Beckham England recall bid The Premiership today West Ham braced for departure of players Football Keeping the faith: how Kenny saved his career Focus switched to playing after fracas Goalkeeper offers thanks to Warnock Fulham line up global giants in sponsorship double Watford turn to the wider picture after tough spell in promised land Football Newcastle come out fighting in defence of Emre City to squander position of strength Bill Edgar looks at the bottom eight clubs and predicts who's in for the drop Ambrose keeps close eye on the fixture list Arsenal have previous with assistant for Carling Cup Football Hackett called in after earlier dispute Cann in spotlight again at Anfield Renault Vans Chelsea unwilling to risk Terry Friend and foe alike feel bitter chill of Wenger cold front Football England's route to Euro 2008 may be tricky, but tickets are going fast Times Crossword 23,538 The Insider The gap between the aspiring youngsters and the reality We hope, too, that it isn't too cold for members of … Index Wenger faces touchline ban for 'questioning game's integrity' The Times Index The face Some light in the Darkness Did you see? It's me, Tony, like, you know, on air The click Did you know? Ain't too proud to beg Did you hear? Animal magnetism A leafy sea dragon (Phycodurus eques) from Australia on display in a tank at Seaworld Indonesia in Jakarta Modern morals You couldn't make it up The internet encyclopaedia Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the web. Can you trust it? Jenny Kleeman meets some of its contributors in an effort to find out Wikipedia on Wikipedia The fact is, it's rubbish Go on, be bolder with your bangers Chuck out the usual old mash and gravy. Why not try some different ingredients to perk up your porkers Splishme Porkers and polenta with roast shallots Sausages in the Dutch style Sausage and apple meatballs The Times Is that the time? Crikey, I'd better get moving Men adore Austen? Pull the other one Ice queen Hair with Hari How can I bag the right look for myself? Estee Lauder 'We have officers outside your home and we're going to raid it' In our final extract from his book, Ali Dizaei recalls the moment when senior officers confronted him with a list of his supposed 'crimes' The Times Dry eyes that make you want to weep Health A failure of the tear ducts can be most unpleasant, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford In Body & Soul tomorrow Caitlin Moran New Releases Never less than Maxim, not for a minim The protean violinist Maxim Vengerov draws breath for a minute . . . and uses it to talk to Richard Morrison about Mozart, electric jazz and learning to tango Timesonline Kicking off his Suede shoes Brett Anderson has cast aside his dissolute Suede years and is breaking out solo. But why are his songs still miserable, Sophie Heawood asks him Rumour mingers Chart success for a spoof reunion of Ugly Rumours will gall the Prime Minister but not do him any harm, says Caitlin Moran The Times Timesonline Everything but the old man Tracey Thorn is back, this time on her own. Does this mean a rift in pop's perfect partnership? Course not, Stephen Dalton learns The Sunday Times Classical Alan Curtis Floridante Archiv Reviews Albums Classical Simon Rattle Ein Deutsches Requiem EMI Classics Classical Judith Sheridan Forbidden Voices Divine Art Jazz Joanna Macgregor Sidewalk Dances Sound Circus Pop Arcade Fire Neon Bible Merge CocaCola Pop Willy Mason If the Ocean Gets Rough Virgin Radio Variations of an enigma To some, Thomas Adès is the most brilliant composer of his generation, while others find his work baffling. A new festival seeks to unravel the mystery, reports Neil Fisher Me, Tom and the ten-year concerto First night Reviews Theatre The Tempest Novello, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weep, drink and be merry Theatre Twelfth Night Swan, Stratford Cabaret Jeff Harnar Jermyn Street Theatre, SW1 Jazz McCoy Tyner Barbican Hall Pop The Maccabees Koko, NW1 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 The Cost of Kids Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Supersize Crocs Five, 8pm Variations Lilies BBC One, 9pm The Wild West BBC Two, 9pm Existenz (1999) Film Choice BBC Two, 11.35pm American Dreamz (2006) MultiChannel Sky Movies 2,8pm (HD, 9pm) The Anderson Tapes (1971) ITV4, 9.30pm Reichenbach falls into the surreal Last Night's TV Text Challenge — Win a Toshiba 1.6 Ghz Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4152 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index Thanks to a dwindling supply of property, prices are closing between upgraded homes and old wrecks Opening Bids Home on the Web Picture Gallery Focus on . . . Blackpool Average property prices £000s In Period House in Holland Park Get in Get out Get Away W11: grade II listed Georgian property once owned by the painter Vivien John Out Rectory in Wiltshire Milton Lilbourne: former vicarage with leafy gardens by village church tower Away Townhouse in Cheltenham Lansdown Terrace: a striking Regency property in golden sandstone Enhance your Best Features Inner Dilemma Naomi Cleaver shows a couple how to achieve a new-build feel for £30,000 Top Ten . . . Wallpapers Floor Story Propertyinvestor London Can Be Affordable Where next? Part town, part country, the southeast suburb of Eltham is a place where you can buy a decent three-bedroom family home for £230,000, reports Susan Emmett HM Revenue & Customs Fact File Semi-Detached in Southeast London Near Buy For a little bit more you could have a . . . Eltham, SE9: a family home less than an hour from the City with a back garden and garage Terraced House in West London Hounslow: a well-decorated home perfect for a young family on the edge of the capital Victorian Home in East London Walthamstow, E17: a spacious family house close to good railway and road links Antler Homes Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Desperately Seeking Love Where to Spend It This Elizabethan marvel needs some tender care to make it shine, says Marcus Binney Wilson Bowden Kingsoak The Surveyor News Review Rentals Return The Spanish buy-to-let market is bouncing back Inside Track Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items The New Cotswolds Industry Real Estate Incomers are now more likely to be home-working downshifters than weekenders, writes Judlith Heywood Bright Eyes Spot Secret Sanctuary Despite its fame, Watership Down in Hampshire has been surprisingly overlooked by buyers, says Fred Redwood A Shoo-In for Barnsley Down my Street Regeneration is under way but what the town really needs is self-belief, says Jayne Dowle Fact File Savills God's Golden Crumbs Abroad Outlook Property buyers are following tourists to the Cape Verde islands, says Kieran Falconer Ownership in Fractions Cape Crusade Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bryant Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Green House Home File How Energy Ratings Will Work The Times Flower Vases A Gamble Too Far? Home File Alison must weigh the risks of investing in a buy-to-let while working in Australia Best Buys Buy-To-Let Mortgages A View of the Week's Home Shows Property Watch Brief Encounter Sinking Funds Bricks and Mortar Kingsway Square

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