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News from 04/01/2008

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Tony Hooper, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Alexi Mostrous, David Brown, Paul Russenberger, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, David Rose, G. B. Cable, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, David Wooden, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, George MacDonald Fraser, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney China Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Gabby Logan, Michael Harrison, Charlie Flindt, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Mark Longden, Dan Sabbagh, W. M. Nichols, Chris Riley, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tom Gatti, Alan Hamilton, Robin Pittman, David Hands, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, John Trott, Gordon Tyerman, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gb, Emma Pomfret, Bernard Lagan, Lesley Parish, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Matt Hughes, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Justin Bedford, Jeremy Page, Cllr Merrick Cockell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Tony Deighton, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Adrian Dwyer, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Yigal Schleifer, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Janet Foxley, Jonathan Clayton, Inayat Bunglawala, Steve Hawkes, Robin Kempster, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Philip Roe, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Patricia Page, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Railways to sack private engineers Another step towards renationalisation Contractors pay price for Christmas chaos Index New flu vaccine could help control pandemic Forced marriage law Joey Barton bailed Hundreds of jobs go Kenya trips halted Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Sounds Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch Independent review of Omagh evidence Greening died after drugs 'marathon' Britons waste most water in Europe New vaccinations give scientists hope of conquering flu pandemic The Harvey Nichols Sale The fate of millions Death fears provoke ingenuity Six million people face price rise of up to 17% for energy supplies Other suppliers poised to follow npower's move Pensioners are hardest hit as the cold snap bites Green campaigners furious as new coal-fired power station approved King coal Pugh Fire-hit hospital back in action Detainees 'abused' Egg collector jailed Airport strikes off You're never too old Straight bouncer harassed by gay club boss who called her a breeder Soldier's 'blog' from WW1 trenches is internet hit I Am Legend Lenny Henry The mobs are a few miles away, but Brits are in differe Kenya Tourists unaware of violence on the streets Operators halt all trips on Foreign Office advice An expatriate's blog Gang sets fire to churches despite unity plea Ruthless leader battles to save 'rightful' victory Barclays It's Flashman's last stand as author loses his final battle Five of the best Magnet New species abound in remote forest that scientists call paradise Lust Caution Finds Children's bodies taken miles from families over shortage of pathologists Law says corpses can only go to next district Authorities have been turning a blind eye Sharps Sainsbury's Peter Crouch, the 6 ft 7in (2m) England striker best … People Madonna (and guard) riding out from Chanwa Fort, near Jodphur, in India, where the singer and her family are on holiday. The photogenic horse is a Marwari. They are farmed, apparently, for their wild spirit and strange ears Engineering works are taking place at the House of … According to The Bookseller, Benazir Bhutto's final … Postscript A doleful Diane Keaton tells Ladies' Home Journal why … Blair cosies up to his French friend People A creaky start to the Today show on Radio 4 yesterday More new year cheer from Stephen King, the author, … The type of complex apparatus usually reserved for … P. S. I Love you With all the horrors in Kenya, we are alarmed not to … According to Time Out, Tessa Jowell (Minister for the … Revealed PC World Spread of norovirus leads to the closure of 56 wards Police dog handler stabbed Briton on adultery charge McCanns 'prime suspects' Waterstone's Boy, 11, dies after crashing into tree on skiing holiday Helmet he had on was not an approved model Another Briton dies in snowboard plunge High risk Network Failed Major structural changes are needed if the railways are to work better In the Black Car drivers, and businesses, should learn to cope with $100 oil Flashman of The Times This memorandum, dated May 1878, has just come to light I'm not sick, so stop curing me Picture Gallery Our fatally rose-tinted view of Kenya Are dustmen worth more than cleaners? Equalising pay doesn't work Toilet training Penalising drinkers Local councils and police should be partners Lessons need further revision Timesonline Bombs in bins Respect for honours Vintage verbosity Jazzing it up Statuesque Roll out the barrel! We've hit the $100 jackpot Face the facts: you're better off with an E than a bee Boots Sign of the times as 'millennium flame' switches to electricity Soaring gas bills force churches to take action Eco-friendly LED display will save cash Money pits Timesonline Mfi Divorce battle of boy's toys and the wife's shoes Dfs Dfs Reality shows convince world the British nanny knows best Agencies report 57% rise in overseas demand £40,000 average salary plus food and gym perks Lucy Davis, 32, had the opportunity to move to New … John Lewis Oh brother, it's a chance to make the young suffer First night Television Big Brother Celebrity Hijack Channel 4 Möben Halfords Prince begins training for RAF 'wings' Funeral plea over an Eleanor Rigby Bug kills two women after childbirths Errol is still hoping for a new start Tiscali Snow brings delight for children but misery for those driving to work London boroughs top league of unhealthiest places to live in future Smoking and obesity to affect health most Better diet could stop 70,000 early deaths Unhealthy living Population with future health problems Doctors say dress code is dangerous Patient 'left for hours' NHS advice calls up £100m drug waste A Cheltenham Lady's guide to teenage speak, for all those phat-free mouldies SELFRIDGES&Co 'If anyone called me a fudge, I'd hit them' Nang vocabulary Currys Radiohead say OK computer to iTunes Band strike download deal with music website 'Honesty box' album has mainstream release Adele wins the critics' hearts Multiple Display Advertising Items Women's groups may get power to rescue 'brides' from wedlock Forced marriages New law to help girls too scared to go to court Breach of protection order may result in jail The Bathstore 'Protect arranged weddings' 'i was shut in my room for refusing. My family still cross the street to avoid me' A change in Muslims' attitudes is inevitable Word is out on bad Polish drivers Migrant workers are used to lax road safety Scotland is paying big price for culture clash Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Pakistan This jungle tribal leader took on the loggers. It may have cost him his life Dying for a cause Multiple Display Advertising Items Condemned prisoners to face death by injection instead of a quick bullet to the head Lethal force After two years in a coma, Sharon is now a symbol in the hall of heroes His portrait presides over party meetings Most Israelis would vote for him if he woke SELFRIDGES&Co Since the stroke . . . Car bomb attack on military kills children Kurdish rebels blamed as 5 die and 68 are hurt Blast follows air raids on PKK bases in Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items KIA Motors Protesters set rotting mountains of rubbish ablaze to force clean-up A whiff of danger Enforcer caught with smoking cigar Multiple Display Advertising Items Join The Times Health Club Sometimes, just flapping around gets a little . . . well, dull, and the craving for a thrill takes over even the most docile. So ten ducks commandeered a slide at Hongshan Forest Zoo in Nanjing and politely queued for their turn, a worthwhile lesson, perhaps, for the children watching wide-eyed (AFP): Wife takes 'divorce by text' to court (Reuters): Royal sets her sights on leadership and another crack at the presidency Expedia. co. uk 'Get outta my face. You barged into my home with your political race' Fit the best Everest Vital states Timesonline Last week the shops were in flames but today they are back in business Fears of anarchy fade as trade begins to revive Stock market bounces back with 5 per cent rise Detectives are 'fig leaf' for Musharraf (AFP): 83 winners face poll fraud inquiry (AP): Tenors silenced (AFP): GM hunger strike (AP): Monkey round-up (AFP): Ceasefire to end (AP): Freed by DNA test (AP): Nuclear bomb hoax (AP): Big eater ban Jailer kills himself after Shawshank escape Prisoners left note thanking guard for help He was not a suspect in jailbreak, lawyer says Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leno's jokes fall flat with strikers Drought turns fertile heart into a dustbowl NatWest The Times Tata chosen for Land Rover and Jaguar bid Commodities soar State Street payout Kenyan float pulled Quote of the day Energy big UK worry Business big shot Estate agents face cutbacks as big chain shuts branches Hundreds of jobs lost at Your Move owner Sharp drop in sales blamed for problems Transport spending plans based on oil at just $50 Electric shock Stock markets Tougher loans regime for all raises fears over force of credit squeeze FSA leniency could be bad for business Picture Gallery Estate agents feel high street pain Commodities Tata has the drive Stay in touch Boodles Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Timesonline DSG hits 12-year low after profit warning sends shivers through the high street Retailer says it could take years to recover Worst possible start to reporting season Business big shot John Browett Next crushes any hopes for retail growth as shoppers tighten belts A story that sums up the state of the nation at the … City Diary Leeds Building Society Stuttard ensures there will be no premature revelations City Diary Robert Shiller, the distinguished Yale professor, has … City Diary Picture Gallery From the ever-quirky investment bulletin issued by … City Diary Tata of India leads race to drive off with Jaguar and Land Rover Union backing helped to make case for Tata Would be first Indian to own Western car firm Wine lovers find no escape from the woes of world's economy Slowdown in closure rate of pension schemes Platinum and gold prices set new records Nervous investors turn to precious metals Soaring energy costs and US fears blamed Passing milestone or is $100 the peak price for oil? The Times Safaricom flotation halted by Kenyan violence The Times Landmark Communications, owner of the Weatther Channel, one of the largest US cable channels still in private hands, has appointed JPMorgan and Lehman Brothers to undertake a strategic review that could lead to the sale of some or all of its businesses State Street executive resigns as investors look to sue over losses The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Factories hope to avoid financial freeze The credit crunch Manufacturing Energy costs are more worrying than the money market say manufacturers, who hope that 2007's strong trading lasts Pound's recent fall raises the spirits, but offers no panacea Making it Virtual tennis beats running over pedestrians Media Multiple Display Advertising Items International outlook makes the world of difference to Paramount Media New strategy helps to revive Hollywood studio Humble UK base plays major transforming role Mediapolis 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates S&N joins sector's fall as takeover hopes dip Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Worry over US spending takes edge off CRH show Auto selection Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Majestic Wine Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Actionforcharity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&A Weather Eye George MacDonald Fraser Author of dashing period novels which became a cult among young and old with their caddish anti-hero, Flashman George MacDonald Fraser, OBE, novelist and screenwriter, was born on April 2,1925. He died on January 2,2008, aged 82 Professor Peter Lipton Leading philosopher of science who did classic work on inference and strove to make his discipline relevant to life Professor Peter Lipton, philosopher of science, was born on October 9,1954. He died on November 25,2007, aged 53 Professor Stephen Smith Clinical pharmacologist who showed how genetics could account for patients' differing responses to drugs Professor Stephen Smith, clinical pharmacologist, was born on April 9,1929. He died of malignant melanoma on December 4,2007, aged 78 Ron Baden Hellard Innovator whose unconventional career took him from architecture to arbitration Ron Baden Hellard arbitrator, was born on January 30,1927. He died on November 30,2007, aged 80 Times obituaries Whether perjury admission is compelling evidence of murder Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division UK husband's rights were also engaged Court of Appeal Police owe no duty of care to victims of crime Court of Appeal Court Circular Dinner Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Common Mistakes by the Defence Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Public Notices Copses and forests, barcode rules and British capes Questions Answered Word Watching Fellowship of the Institute of Actuaries Motorpoint Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items C-Cactus a spiky successor to the 2cv Diesel-electric revives spirit of old favourite No-frills design ticks all the right eco boxes Impressive new Concept fuels Honda's green revolution Variation on a theme Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf Shock stories of cold spells — well it is winter after all Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 4,1950 The Times reports that low salaries were draining schools of first-rate teachers and replacing them with "smaller men" with an eye to "the main chance" Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Thomas happy to take lesser role after spell in the spotlight Racing Jockey unperturbed by return of Walsh Fontwell Park winner keeps tally ticking over Southwell Lynch returns to saddle Rugby union Timesonline Football Lingfield Park Racing Wolverhampton Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Course specialists Newcastle From naught to infamy in less than ten seconds for aspiring gods of the track Title rivals face each other early in event that has not gone to seed Golf President's Putter Champion all square after 19 with Rotheroe Contrived draw would be seen as 'professional' Cricket Results Rugby union Fixtures Other sport Netball Tennis Players seek 'serious fun' in bid to join roll of honour Fears increase for Kenyan runners after death of Sang Athletics Dallaglio sets his departure date and Wasps plan a fitting finale Rugby union Club want captain to bow out with a trophy No 8 to retire in May and sees future as coach Jostling for position Triumvirate is appointed to make Wales a superpower once more Rugby union Strokosch fights his way into the big time after choosing to move south Brown backs Zimbabwe boycott but it may mean loss of World Twenty20 Cricket Government toughens view of Mugabe regime Home Office may allow visas for ICC event Andy Flower Henry Olonga Out on a limb England set to reap benefit of overtures to Strauss in New Zealand Cricket Possible squads Laxman feels right at home in Sydney with third century The initiative started to swing towards West Indies … Murray keeps control to line up Davydenko Saracens signing Gatlin's last hope Clarke changes plan Jankovic injury fear England call-ups Time to bring back that lovin' feeling for Cup with romance at its very heart Football Royle laments a lost English institution Football Everton and Oldham match sparks memories Managers are being caught in 'vicious circle' The Sunday Times The FA Cup Manager must be given time, says Butt after clouds darken over Newcastle Football Crisis at St James' Park Midfield player calls for patience from board Owner Ashley likely to be accommodating Big Sam's situation is far from black and white among the St James' Park supporters Stoke capable of continuing the nightmare for Allardyce Liverpool adjust their sights after title hopes receive another jolt Football United veterans near return to service The Premier League today Contract talks put on hold as West Ham stop spending Football Ramos rejected after Hutton pulls the plug on £8m switch from Rangers Ferguson may renew interest in right back Santa Cruz stays as Blackburn snub City bid Sport Staff: Mutch improved — and called up by Birmingham at 16 Timesonline Who to look out for as Europe goes shopping for bargains in the sales Football Gabriele Marcotti runs the rule over the top 30 players who may be making moves on the Continent this month Grant takes credit but Clarke throws teacups to inspire Chelsea win Football Assistant coach gave half-time dressing-down Israeli's critics receive some more ammunition The Times Hairdryers Everton helped by rivals' efforts as travel dates are put back Football Lehmann looks likely to stay after Dortmund balk at wages Times Crossword 23,801 African players worth the gamble, says Coppell Newcastle set to stand by Allardyce as Barton is freed on bail The Times Inside Cricket Simon Barnes Index The face Big brothers take control of the house See? Toys all tidy. That'll be £700 million The click Aidgle Overcoming our bias against the tasty anchovy Image of the day Modern morals Flashman and the Man from The Times Hair with Hari A smart way to come in from the cold Style Ask Lucia Cheap, chic treats Luxury with Lucia No need to spend a lot to feel good Strange changing rooms and a lack of Mexx appeal Chain reaction Retail is detail Spinach: don't go home without it Food Green frittata with mascarpone and feta Tomato and mushroom pasta with spinach Lamb stew with aubergine and saffron tomatoes Chicken, spinach and mushroom pie The Times Keep calm. Save money . . . where have I seen that before? On a monumental quest for a cat Cause for hope Pills and trills The pressure on opera singers to become brands risks creating an industry of pill-popping stressballs, says Emma Pomfret These three blokes walk into a pub . . . . . . and set up a record label. Phoebe Greenwood calls vinyl orders Timesonline Raising Sand Pop without borders Reviews Pop British Sea Power Do You Like Rock Music? Rough Trade Pop Sondre Lerche Dan in Real Life Virgin Classical Mark Fitz-Gerald Odna Naxos Radio And now . . . Barbierolli! Sounds Will Hodgkinson and his five-year-old have a fan-plastic time with the classics . . . but the little girls understand: children's classics Which young artist will you choose? Arts Timesonline From the Tardis to Jack the Aladdin First night Theatre Aladdin Hippodrome, Birmingham Theatre Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs New Wimbledon Theatre Times Online Comedy X-Files Improv with Dean Haglund Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Roy Ayers Ubiquity Jazz Café, NW1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Natural World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Extreme Pilgrim BBC Two, 9pm Bike Squad ITV1, 9pm Bigger Than Life (1956) / In a Lonely Place (1950, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 11.25am/12.05am Variations Greatest Comedy Catchphrases Channel 4,9pm Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) More4,9pm Ladder 49 (2004) BBC One, 10.35pm Carlito's Way (1993) ITV1, 11.10pm Kelly game for the last laugh Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4415 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 134 Churchill's Cabinets

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