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News from 03/01/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alexi Mostrous, Rosemary Righter, Nick Wadhams, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Brian Parker, Robert Lindsay, Mary Cope, David Rose, Roger M. Bale, Richard Loyd Parry Asia Editor, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Dr Peter Davies, Sir Humphry Wakefield, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Nigel Sudborough, Penny Wark, John Kenny, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Mark Etherington, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Hilary Rose, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Phil Beadle, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, David Bennett, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Libby Purves, Tony Pattison, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Will Lawrence, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Clive Bone, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, John Webster, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Bradford, director, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Rebecca Newman, Raymond Keene, Paul Milner, Matt Hughes, Martin Jackson, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Roger Lewis, Steve Hawkes, Benazir Bhutto, Matthew Parris, Reuben Condie, George Caulkin, Sarah Rees-Elford, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Rajeev Syal, Jonathan Reubin, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Judith Heywood, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Kendall,

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The Times The new railway timetable Oil at $100 threatens to choke economy Index Scotland Yard to help in Bhutto death hunt Peerage inquiry calls Games record Kenya security fears Jobs on the line Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Screen Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch MPs seek inquiry into peerage for man with link to Lib Dem donor Supersize comprehensives blamed for bad behaviour in the classroom Rejected author has last laugh Prizewinning novel spurned by publishers Book trade 'ignores talented new writers' Winners Do your homework to get off the slush pile Tiffany & Co. Patients and staff flee wards as blaze hits top cancer hospital Building closed after full-scale evacuation Other units will have to take over treatments Top-class centre has an international reputation A Woman died and four people were injured in a blaze … Pugh Patients warned over virulent gastric bug Police to share loot Working poor report Shopping centre fall Church leader's lead Dentists defeat fashion giant that cried 'snap' over croc logo Sky Business bites Commuter chaos may stretch into next week as repairs close lines Rail disruption Virgin bosses attack 'fiasco' at Network Rail Lack of engineers is blamed for hold-ups Thunderer Letters Schemes for 2008 worry train companies Hamfisted handling of delays adds to the pain Keen collectors of political memorabilia should cast … Seat Tory green gaffe People An awful lot of Wales on the page today, for some reaso In luvviedom, political correctness appears to be on … The great Lembit Öpik (probably best no to try touching his bum at this particular time) tries his hand at shooting for the first time at the Mid Wales Shooting School Postscript Father in search for his runaway dog is beaten to death by gang Victim, 52, was left in road with head injuries Four men arrested after new year attack Home Staff: Shipman leaves his mark on the Oxford dictionary Sightsavers International Revealed Sainsbury's Youth hostels given 24-hour bar licences Neighbours in fear of rowdy all-night parties Only one application has been rejected so far Richer Sounds Boots Why all you need is cash for a fab advert Beatles' greatest hits are available for hire Nappy deal sparks fears for group's legacy Lust Caution Year of stress that ended with heart surgery for McCartney Potential contracts? Step Back, Kenya Calm leadership has not been so urgently needed since independence Beatles for Sale Could the long and winding road lead to Fab Four music eight days a week? Big Issue The trend towards larger secondary schools should be recognised and reversed John Cleese, a beaver and me Picture Gallery Will 08.08.08 be unlucky for Beijing? Thunderer: Why aren't we furious about our railways? Network Rail is to blame Boys and guns A verbose era A probe too far Rail: a new year of the same old misery Looking out for the older biker Timesonline Bog standards What jazz is Sick bobbies It's still Christmas Fit as a Gordon Just don't do it: a sound motto for the year ahead All around me the rumble and growl of an icy beast Comment Wickes Helpers find generosity is repaid with interest Charity appeal Volunteers enriched by hospice experience Fulfilling work puts many on a new life path Timesonline Digital Mother stops cancer treatment for son, 10 Final days 'should be filled with fun not pain' Boy endured years of surgery and therapy Chevrolet Drivers warned of snowfalls and ice Professor gives Beethoven a hand Family must quit home of 1,000 years Flashman creator Fraser dies at 82 Furniture Village Container ship refloated after running aground on sandbank in the Channel Flybe At 10 million years old, it's a giant baby planet Laura Ashley Type of NHS service varies around the UK Snowboarder killed Roadside robbery Shot man is named Prostate care hope Dfs 'Minister prepared badly and lost her nerve' Labour MPs criticise one of Brown's key allies Decisions on housing were 'entirely political' Whitehall should be prosecuted over data loss, say MPs in call for new law Pack of trouble Barclays Scotland Yard sends detectives to investigate Bhutto's death Musharraf moves to counter 'cover-up' claim Riots blamed as the election is postponed Bogus Facebook entry 'is smear on son by regime' Readers' response Everest Postponed elections will benefit Musharraf Narnia adventure is a spiffing good treat First night Theatre The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds NatWest First Night Multiple Display Advertising Items Public shame for lawyers who break the rules Lesser offences are no longer to be kept private Website will identify thousands for first time Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctors on alert for new group of 'mad cow' victims Multiple Display Advertising Items America Thailand Kenya teeters on the brink Opposition prepares for mass rally in Nairobi Leaders exchange accusations of genocide Tribal divisions 'Kenya has gone mad . . . mad with fury. The whole thing is frighteningly tribal' An expatriate British mother, writing in a blog, describes her horror as the country she loves collapses around her SELFRIDGES&Co (AFP): Air accidents fall to a 40-year low Fresh search for parachute hijacker (AFP): Woman among 13 hanged in Iran Beauty queen on kidnapping charges Timberland Flooring (AP): Fore! Python has appetite for golf Eos Airlines Sex video minister forced to resign Preached fidelity but was filmed in adultery Accuses Malaysians of being holier-than-thou Caught out Higher opium yields 'will fuel Taleban insurgency' SELFRIDGES&Co Thais gripped by grief as beloved princess loses long battle with cancer Power and glory Why losers may yet hold key to the White House US elections Decision day Divisive Clinton finds it hard to be second-best for Democrat voters Plenty of reasons for saying a win here may be no big … Republican race given a new edge as McCain comes back from dead Timesonline Congestion fee leaves Milan in a jam Anglian Home improvements The Times In the zone Air travel switches to electricity Battery-powered light aircraft makes test flight French success brings green aviation closer The Times (Reuters): Ceasefire annulled after blast in capital (Reuters): Aid workers freed (Reuters): Junta's news curb (AFP): Bombers' deadline (Reuters): Smoking gun Jelmoli calls lawyers after £1.4bn deal fails Mobile auction Kenya violence fears London property slip Quote of the day Retail gloom Business big shot Fed 'caught off guard' by rate of US slowdown Minutes suggest more cuts in interest rates Dow Jones slides on anxious Wall Street Mum and Dad drive demand for computer games Site line Stock markets Investors lift Alliance & Leicester amid talk of bidding war Spanish fling leads to a merry dance Picture Gallery Breaking up is never easy . . . Commodities Gold standard? Stay in touch Boodles Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Timesonline Delek faces court after jilting Jelmoli Deal abandoned as a result of credit crunch Lawyers called in to settle dispute Business big shot Iron fist of the Takeover Panel enforces deals Mobile phone firms on edge as Ofcom prepares to set out plans for 3G auction The Times Picture Gallery An honours system that is off the rails City Diary A case of shooting yourself in the foot City Diary The annual report from Punch Taverns arrives, setting … City Diary Photo-Me International, which has also had a difficult City Diary Picture Gallery British companies make plans to remove staff amid Kenyan chaos Banks shut branches after violent clashes Firms monitor safety after disputed election Tighter European limits set to push up price of carbon emissions Another rate cut imminent as new orders slump to two-year low London prime property market falters The Times Judith Heywood Centro up for sale as credit crunch buffets share price and finance options Australian property firm's £1.7bn debt crisis Market value slumps 86% in 2 days' trading Talk of 'super-thin' laptop whets Apple aficionados' appetite National City to cut 800 jobs and halve dividend after loan losses The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Captive Animals' Protection Society British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … EBay chief bids to regain momentum Meg Whitman must convince Wall Street that the world's biggest auction site can overcome a string of problems From a $14.83 sale to billion-dollar fortunes A rate cut is unlikely to take the pain away from the retail sector The credit crunch Retail Consumer sentiment is suffering and Britain's stores are struggling to persuade shoppers that they should open their wallets Picture Gallery Pressure mounts as Goldman picks M&S as favourite The credit crunch Retail Play. com grows as the high street slumps Timesmobile 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 Baired & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates DSG shares surge on talk of store closures Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day To paraphrase Clinton — it's the sector, stupid Sector protector Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The share centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Law report Weather Eye Sir Nicholas Pumfrey Popular and gregarious judge who was an expert in technically complex intellectual property law Sir Nicholas Pumfrey, Court of Appeal judge since 2007, was born on May 22,1951. He died of a stroke on December 24,2007, aged 56 Kevin Greening Lives Remembered Hugh Massingberd John ('Bill') Clark Peter Orton Lydia Mendoza Mexican singer, equally popular on both sides of the border, whose traditional ballads appealed to the downtrodden Lydia Mendoza, singer, was born on May 21, 1916. She died on December 20, 2007, aged 91 Kinkri Devi Impoverished Dalit woman who became an unlikely celebrity after campaigning against mining in her home region Kinkri Devi, environmental campaigner, was born in 1925. She died on December 30,2007, aged 82 Lives in Brief Dr Margret Norris (O'Meara), physicain and anti-abortion and anti-euthanasia activist, was born on May 26,1921. She died on December 8,2007, aged 86 Court's power to enforce prenuptial agreement Law Report Court of Appeal No transport obligation Court of Appeal Gloves as offensive weapon Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Legal news Church news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Club Med seeks a slicker, sleeker look Late travel New-style resort opens in Mauritius Luxury breaks aimed at upmarket clientele Late deals Devon cottage, £139 for three nights; a week in Tenerife, £99; a week in Malta, £199 British Isles Short haul Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Proximity to the Sun may not mean a warmer day Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 3,1905 The Times reports on the new year message of the King of Belgium Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Calgary Bay puts Festival claims to test in Tolworth Racing Knight forced to step novice up in grade Henderson considers Petit Robin challenge Fontwell Park Wetherby abandoned Course specialists Owen Slot Football Scotland guarantees warm welcome Racing Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Ayr Yesterday's results Folkestone Wolverhampton Kempton Park Blast consigned to the past as Ally Pally keeps the noise down Darts Marketing men are eager to arrow in on Shepherd's potential Hitting the heights Dallaglio ready to quit club and country Rugby union World Cup winner calls time on England Coaching awaits after last season with Wasps Symonds leaves India stumped Cricket Second 3. mobile Test match Football Results Cricket Ice hockey Tennis The Sunday Times Murray happy to function with volume turned down Tennis Diver Boy making waves on the path to greatness Special report He is set to be our youngest summer Olympian, he has been honoured by the BBC, his sights are on Beijing - and Tom Daley is still only 13 Age no limit: Britain's bright young things Special report Government 'vetoes tour by Zimbabwe' Choi 'brain dead' Smit injury blow Hopkins progresses Moodie back in fold Gatlin to appeal Barnes awaits move with Derby looking for cash Football Hulse attracts interest from top-flight clubs Buzsaky among three players signed by QPR Gallas urges squad to show inner strength The Premier League today McCarthy takes no prisoners as Sunderland are left fit to drop Football Barclays Premier League Hearts go down fighting after three ordered off The Times Bridge offered escape route to Anfield in £6m switch Football Barclays Premier League Bramble's goal makes life all the more uncomfortable for Benítez Late show from Giannakopoulos is another cruel blow for Jewell Football Barclays Premier League Yakubu cites ambition for his decision to quit Riverside Everton are hoping that construction work on a new … Silent majority claim Old Trafford has been 'turned into police state' Football Ferguson and the fans Supporters upset at being criticised say the Theatre of Dreams has become a nightmare experience on match day, Oliver Kay writes Terrace traditions sacrificed at altar of comfort Does size matter? Timesonline Picture Gallery Scientists make themselves heard with crowd noise study Football Ferguson and the fans Eriksson's vibrant team increase growing sense of Newcastle decay Football Barclays Premier League Joey Barton is scheduled to appear before magistrates … Berbatov sees his chance amid claims that he wants transfer Times Crossword 23,800 Angry fans home in on Allardyce and Benítez The Times Mortgages for Business Rugby union Inside Giles Smith Index The face A big presence in the aisles Kow-tow to the how's how of Who's Who The click To err is human, to forgive good for your health Darling, does my bumptiousness look big in these? Image of the day Modern morals The ship whisperers As a container ship runs aground, Libby Purves talks to the unsung pilots who, with courage, skill and nerve, shepherd these vast vessels to port How shipping shapes up Festive stress: the benefits Back to work and exhausted? In fact, recent research suggests that you are in better health than you think The Times Too old to conceive? Q&A Timesonline The Times There's a lot to be said for anonymity A good move and no paying the Piper No excuses That'll do nicely Can you do the maths? Quiz Can you pick out prime numbers, do you know the chemical symbol for titanium or can you say in which period Claudio Monteverdi belongs? TV teacher Phil Beadle takes you back to school with the second part of his quiz Mathematics Picture Gallery Science Music Religious Studies Times online. co. uk Answers No man's land Parents Knock Yourself Up, a new book from the US, has provoked outcry by encouraging women to become single mothers, without men, through artificial insemination. Stefanie Marsh meets its author AA The Times Forrest Gump goes to war Can Mr Nice Guy Tom Hanks play a lecherous cad in a war movie and still work box-office magic? Will Lawrence reports Nothing impedes like success The director Cristian Mungiu tells Kevin Maher why his new film is holding up his next What a carry-on for British film Proceed with Lust, Caution Screen The explicit sex scenes in Ang Lee's film are justified, argues James Christopher. But not all films have such integrity . . . Paranoid Park The sweetest sound Reviews A Mexican peasant is a memorable hero, says James Christopher, even though it is Lust, Caution that will make headlines Lust, Caution 18,158mins El Violin 15,98mins P. S. I Love You 12A, 123mins Closing the Ring Locking up the singers A Kurdish comedy about a musician trying to stage a concert charms Wendy Ide, while an early Wim Wenders still appeals Half Moon Uncertified, 114 mins Alice in the Cities U, 110mins Timesonline Dynamite Film that Ranks with the Year's Best. . . Panto for the 21st century First night Theatre Cinderella Theatre Royal Stratford East, E15 Theatre A Christmas Carol Chickenshed, N14 Globrix Theatre Beauty and the Beast West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Theatre Peter Pan Birmingham Rep Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Cold Blood Viewing Guide ITV1, 9pm Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack Launch Channel 4 and E4,9pm The Man Who Lives with Bears Five, 9pm Get Carter (1971) Film choice Five, 10pm Variations The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart Channel 4,10pm Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) BBC One, 10.35pm Exorcist: The Beginning (2004) ITV1, 11.10pm The Reckless Moment (1949, b/w) BBC Two, 12.20am Bringing up baby doll Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4414 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 133 Oxfam

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