News from 01/01/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alexi Mostrous, Nick Wadhams, Bob Ellis, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, S. T. Vaughan, Robert Lindsay, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, John A. Davis, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Penny Wark, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Harold Goldblatt, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Miland Joshi, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, John Webley, Peter Stiff, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Michael Langman Professor, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, James Darley, Christopher Van Der Noot, Tom Baldwin, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Muir, Rebecca Newman, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Richard Dowden, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, John Longcroft-Neal, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Sanderson, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Helen Nugent, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Alan Walsh, Francesca Steele, Alan Shaw, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, J. D. Johnson, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Steve Hawkes, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Kevin Dowling, Roy Hattersley, Stanley Klar, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Joseph Markham, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Index Passengers fight back over rail fare rises Campaigners launch national payment strike Thousands to oppose higher cost of tickets Index Bhutto had dossier on US link to poll rigging Airport strikes off Stepping out UK bank in trouble Times tipster is tops Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Index Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times 'Change your lifestyle if you want to have treatment from NHS' Smokers may have to quit to qualify for care Brown's constitution to state rights and duties Council to set charges for parking permits according to length of car From top to toe Truth behind man in the iron mask Eccentric's family cast doubt on $100,000 bet Dying confession said it was forfeit, not wager How fraud was exposed four years previously Boodles Anger as rail fares on some of busiest routes rise by up to 11% Loophole and demand allow large increases Companies' profits are bigger than expected Airport strikes cancelled after breakthrough in talks Man killed and two injured in shooting Baby 'died after error' Canoeist drowns Murder charge Dead cavers named Birth of a forest Beachy Head deaths Billie Piper's wedding is a family affair Sky The Bhutto dossier: 'secret service was diverting US aid for fighting militants to rig the elections' US politicians due to be told on day of killing Report is cited as a motive for assassination More violence expected as poll date is postponed Student forced on crash course in political life, Pakistan-style Furniture Village Death rate soars for middle-aged lured by thrill of motorbikes Almost 1,300 riders are killed in a year Call for refresher tests every decade Drug arrest after Radio 1 DJ is found dead Suspect held at scene is questioned by police Presenter known for satire and laconic wit Robbers shoot policewoman after taking £10,000 from pub Digital Lastminute Here's one. In The Author, Margaret Drabble says that … "I'm over the hill, " Jane Fonda tells Hello! "But … Mfi Welcome to the dog days People Another problem with flying solo — you have to trust … Did you know that Alex Cameron, QC, a barrister Ooh. An e-mail. Next week sees the start of Nightwatch With the polls painfully close, is Hillary Clinton (campaigning in lowa) pulling funny faces to get her mug in the papers? Hey, it works for us Caucuses Glenn Close on Fatal Attraction: "That movie struck … Postscript Rupert Everett wanted a tattoo on the back of his head, Multiple Sclerosis Society Snow and ice, gales from Siberia and temperatures of -17C or will it be mild for the time of year? Sudan teacher heads off again — this time with Barnaby bear VI Spring Dfs A drink or two every day can be good for you, scientists tell the over-65s Current guidelines are too strict, studies say Just a little is better than total abstinence Cheers and fears How to ensure your pint is poured by a professional Dog attack 'was waiting to happen' Golfers witness crash Mother dies in fire Brittle bones trial Steam engine death The Republican Choice McCain, uniquely, can claim to be a candidate of change and exceptional quality Wrong Signal Huge train fare increases mock calls for a switch to public transport Ah. I withdraw my complaint Picture Gallery How dare they sneer at ambitious parents Thunderer: Just don't throw sticks and stones Time to end this sustained period of silliness Adverse reactions Bin gone too long Number one Land of pointless propellers Timesonline No amnesty in law Teach better? Far, far away Piece of the wicked Cooking with kids Cat knit An African success story with a bitter new chapter Dump the Blair mistakes. And set your own fairer path Comment Cheltenham & Gloucester Milk producers urged to skim off more fat as EU relaxes rules Experts say change will help tackle obesity Dairy industry hopes for boost in sales Country cousins swoop in to challenge city pigeon supremacy This dodgy builder is a handsome, stylish beast All the coos Act on Co2 PC World Moving forward in laid-back style for a homecoming new year triumph First night Pop Travis Barrowlands, Glasgow Magnet Science has second thoughts about life The year ahead Even the world's best brains have to admit to being wrong sometimes: here, leading scientists respond to a new year challenge Cancer Research UK Schott's Ephemerides Nationwide America France 135 dead in election bloodbath Fears of all-out ethnic war after Kenyan riots British holidaymakers advised to stay away What happens next? Rivals unite in disdain as Romney is forced to battle on two fronts US elections Iowa caucuses The Massachusetts Governor had hoped to become America's first Mormon president. Now he is locked into an ugly fight with his opponents The Times Go to the kitchen by mistake and you could be voting the wrong way US elections Iowa caucuses Delegate-picking - everything you need to know but were afraid to ask Iraqis fear surge is a temporary lull instead of permanent peace Violence falls sharply after troops flood in Iraq Army prepares to take over security role (AFP): Floods reprieve Z$200,000 note (AFP): Darfur mission (AP): Coalition claim (AP): Broken deadline (Reuters): Bird flu death (AFP): Knut Hollywood deal (AFP): Himalayan elections (Reuters): Hostage deal fails Minnow state may be eaten by Sarkozy as it seeks help over EU presidency Smoky cafés become a hazy memory as France extends ban on cigarettes FSA forces London Scottish Bank to seek cash injection Consumer lender told to increase its reserves £22m bad-credit woes threaten final dividend UK faces uncertain slowdown, says CBI Wii boost for Game Eurozone expands China invests $20bn Quote of the day Look back at 2007 Business big shot Feeling the squeeze How rules changed Forecasters predicting a brighter dawn in the West Stock markets You could go elsewhere, Branson tells airline staff The Private Clinic LSB feels first bite of regulator's new teeth Gear change for John Lewis Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies West can't look down on the East Need to know No 1 for Business Timesonline CBI chief warns UK Plc to brace itself for full impact of credit crisis, but hopes for soft landing Dependence on City leaves economy exposed New year message is not all doom and gloom Business big shot Robin Ashton Principality Bad omens City Diary Game Group notches up big numbers in annual battle of the high street Bhutto book could be an unexpected bestseller City Diary Picture Gallery Spare a thought in the new year for Adam Applegarth City Diary North Korea has set up a website to promote investment City Diary Thom Yorke, Rodiohead's front man, seems to think EM City Diary Island price-rise fears as Malta and Cyprus join the eurozone Multiple Display Advertising Items Chinese fund invests $20bn to widen scope of domestic bank City faces tough times as recession threat grows and era of easy money comes to an end The credit crunch Bank writedowns and thousands of job cuts put a dampener on celebrations as the financial sector starts a spell in recovery The Times The Times Looking down the deal pipeline Promise of prosperity swept away by global fears as sub-prime becomes a dirty word Review of the year 2007 The Times Business staff look back at the year in which Gordon Brown delivered his final Budget and Britain saw its first run on a bank since the days of Queen Victoria 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 Predators circle as Friends looks to exit Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Investors certainly won't be in any sales stampede Deal of the day Shopping days Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Actionforcharity The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Conductive Education British funds Law Report Weather Eye Sir Howard Colvin Architectural historian whose mastery of archives was unparalleled and who wrote the definitive modern reference book Sir Howard Colvin, CVO, architectural historian, was born on October 15,1919. He died on December 27,2007, aged 83 Professor David Maybury-Lewis Distinguished anthropologist who was actively committed to protecting the welfare and futures of indigenous peoples Professor David Maybury-Lewis, anthropologist, was born on May 5,1929. He died on December 2,2007, aged 78 Silvio Bedini American historian and former curator at the Smithsonian Institute who was an expert on early scientific instruments Silvio Bedini, historian and curator, was born on January 17,1917. He died on November 14,2007, aged 90 Kevin Greening Veteran disc jockey whose wit and sensitivity graced the airwaves of BBC Radio Kevin Greening, disc jockey and presenter, was born on December 30,1962. He died on December 29,2007, aged 44 Birthdays Assuming responsibility raises duty of care Law Report Court of Appeal Credibility destroyed Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Steps not taken by employer Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private A Goldilocks climate is all that we are prepared for Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 1,1808 The Times reports with indignation that London Postmasters are planning to raise their charges for letting post-chaises Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Stable funding, leadership, Great Leighs at last? I wish Racing Catterick Rugby union Football Course specialists Follow top team and back Officier De Reserve to defy handicapper Racing Cheltenham Uttoxeter Yesterday's results Warwick Wolverhampton Wizard of Odds India plan reshuffle to banish their Melbourne nightmare Cricket Second 3 mobile Test match Yuvraj could pay the price for batting failure Australia victory will equal world Test record Exeter Racing Totescoop6 details Southwell Tennessee claim final play-off place New pair excel Triple injury blow England cannot afford to ignore the present in planning ahead Rugby union Future perfect Barkley's form dazzles despite threat of jail term Below-par Ospreys fend off Cardiff and the blues History beckons for the Karate Kid as he aims to strike it rich Darts Ladbrokes. com PDC World Championship Shepherd one victory from £100,000 bull's-eye Youngest finalist in bid to upset the odds Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Cricket Results Darts Rugby union Tennis The final reckoning Class acts revealed as players check out of a tavern and move into a palace Sport on television Party Bets Old Firm game postponed as rivals unite in paying tribute to O'Donnell Football Celtic urge Scottish League to call off derby Player was part of club's 'extended family' Ljungberg makes 'emotional' return to Arsenal Transfer window is bad news, says Bruce Robinson place safe Reading must rally Robson vows to fight Timesonline Championship Your guide to today's Coca-Cola League action League One League Two Newcastle gear up for a week that could be make or break for Allardyce Football Manager again given backing of chairman Additions to squad are under discussion Fulham v Chelsea 12.45pm Your guide to today's Barclays Premier League matches Arsenal v West Ham 3pm Middlesbrough v Everton 3pm Reading v Portsmouth 3pm Manchester United v Birmingham 3pm Premier League Aston Villa v Tottenham 5.20pm Hit-and-myth approach to tradition creating managerial fog on the Tyne Perhaps some good will come of the notorious Manchester Expectations for 2008 include a championship victory … Sixth in the Barclays Premier League and still in the … Forgotten man Hodgson given £15m to prove his worth to English cynics Football New Fulham manager has unfinished business Avoiding relegation remains the priority Young upstarts miss out as clubs opt for older and wiser Age is everything Ferguson rounds on failing stars in effort to rekindle challenge for title Football No love lost as brave McLeish prepares to face former mentor Times Crossword 23,798 Sunderland bid for Hunt turned down by Reading £10m Anelka to Chelsea Exclusive The Times Barclays Matt Dickinson Giles Smith The best bet for racing Index The face Keeping mum about Hill and Bill Around the (new) world in 80 ways The click Feeling tired? Crack open a bottle of sleep Milk, two sugars and a bucket of gore Image of the day Modern morals Great walks 2008 You might manage only a half-hour stroll in the park today, but be inspired this year to try at least one of these walks, which rank among the most beautiful in Britain, as described by Times writes Riverside pubs and an ancient townscape Walk 2: Oxford's rivers and spires Be properly equipped Great views of the Jurassic coastline and a ruined church Walks 3: Golden Cap, Dorset Lochs, desolate moorland and the glory of Glencoe Walk 4: West Highland Way Endless beaches, big skies and forbidding castles Walk 5: Northumberland coast Dramatic Welsh hills, lakes and a cosy pub Walk 6: Capel Curig, N. Wales Tarns and fells above Coniston Water Walk 7: Coniston, Lake District Wildlife and the best view in London Walk 8: Primrose Hill, London Jumbo Crossword 735 Games Cryptic clues Picture Gallery The Times Books speak volumes about life's milestones Answers from a postcard, please Masterful tribute Get a second opinion Men tuesday A new year, a new you Nicola Copping reveals seven ways to overhaul your look Shop somewhere new Wear new colours Purge your underwear Try tailoring Edit your wardrobe Buy good shoes Suburban worrier 2008, make me a polymath You missed Ewan in Othello, you couldn't bag a ticket to the Zep and you haven't even heard the 'new' Amy Winehouse. Fear not — here Times critics share their insider tips on how to experience a culture-packed 2008 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Radio Choice Today's radio Today's TV O Thou Transcendent: The Life of Ralph Vaughan Williams Viewing Guide Five, 9am Three Men in Another Boat BBC Two, 8.10pm Midsomer Murders ITV1, 9pm Sense and Sensibility BBC One, 9.10pm Finding Neverland (2004) Film choice BBC Two, 5.30pm Variations Jam & Jerusalem BBC One, 10.10pm Shameless Channel 4,10.10pm Singin' in the Rain (1952) Five, 3.10pm Mary Poppins (1964) ITV1, 4.05pm Fantastic Four (2005) Channel 4,8.10pm Soap death a crashing bore Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4412 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 131 Multiple Sclerosis Society
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