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News from 09/01/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Julie Daniels, Alexi Mostrous, Seb Marr, Andrew Billen, Arif Khan, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Lynda Field, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, James Forbat, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Preston, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Mark Etherington, Ben Ainslie, Aneurin Bevan, Molly Watson, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Harold Pinter, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, R. Bullen, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, Michael Tillotson, Baroness Kennedy, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Iain Gilmour, Rosalin Renshaw, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lucy Crowe, Graham Spiers, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jesse Norman, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Roger Baker, Matt Hughes, Sir Geoffrey Bindman, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Shane Warne, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, A. S. Byatt, Dorothy lckinger, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Thomas Catán, Eddie Sanders, Andrew Bryan, Neil Fisher, Victoria Brittain, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Robert Mallinson, Adam Sherwin, Micheal Paget, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Bruce Hewett, Lisa Verrico, Tom Foulkes Director-General Institution of civil Engineers,

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Index Clinton fightback Democrat race for 2008 nominee closes 'Comeback kids' on a roll in New Hampshire Inside Health mergers 'will harm patient care' Eye on the children Hungry for pizza Bhutto privacy call Advantage Chelsea Behind the wall Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Business Quick find Today's weather The Times Bonfire of quangos 'is unnecessary and puts patient safety at risk' MPs urged to rethink plans for new watchdog Proposed remit would be too wide, experts say Antibiotics for cough and colds fuels spread of superbugs, doctors are told Timesonline Parents may turn Madeleine story into a Hollywood movie McCann campaigners in talks with producers Similar film helped to find a missing US girl On-screen child horror stories The Magic Flute Pakistan's young pretender says that he is going back into hiding Bhutto's son seeks privacy before power 19-year-old must grow used to world attention Pugh TV presenter's death 'not suspicious' Air disaster averted Nuclear backing BA cross claim fails Canoeist charged Buzzwords: smoker's choice of the highs and lows Brown planning clampdown on cannabis over health concerns Drug to be reclassified even in experts disagree Users could face jail term and unlimited fine Ba The tears are falling but Clinton vows to fight on 08 US elections Comeback hopes in balance as state votes 'Untested' Obama the wrong choice, she says For crying out loud How the votes stack up Convention delegates Key remaining states The Democrat vote This election is a long, long way from over 08 US elections Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The Mac is Back' as veteran takes victory for Republicans US elections 08 Romney's millions fail to overcome McCain South Carolina may be pivotal for candidates The Republican vote Dixville Notch's 13 voters bring little luck for Hillary Itv Girl, 9, crushed to death in gas explosion on way to school Ryanair Monarch. co. uk Unionist anger at calls to rewrite history and call the Troubles a war Amnesties for killers considered by group Police chief hints at a halt to death inquiries Tribute to Services dead in two conflicts Combat law Woman whose family history was overlooked died while giving birth Multiple Display Advertising Items Payback Time Public servants must accept that the party is over Gulf in Expectations Bush begins a potentially pivotal Middle East visit French Farce Sarkozy may regret inviting intrusion into his private life Shall I steer or watch a DVD? Picture Gallery Let's get those dwamy types back to work Thunderer: Darling, I may be a bit late home Guantanamo two Muslim no-go zones Is a win-at-all-costs policy ruining cricket? Attract the young to engineering Timesonline Academy status The joy of jazz A brave dog's life Words, words, words Pigeon French All change, please: the Right can see it's wrong Good riddance to Castro. But what do we do now? Boots Over here, the American elm that can beat disease BMI Healthcare Friend of 'Lyrical Terrorist' caught at airport with military equipment Multiple Display Advertising Items Expedia. co. uk Money can't buy it, Mr Brown People David Byrne (of Talking Heads) appears troubled by … Postscript "If it's a hair transplant, " Boris Johnson says of … Elsewhere on the subject of hair. Tom Hanks speaks … David Beckham visited Gordon Brown in No 10 last night, The Match of the Day expert commentator Alan Hansen … Damn and blast. Yet again we appear to have fallen … Why do writers write? A new theory from Bill Lawrence, Standard rooms in Robert De Niro's soon-to-open Greenwi "Being sexy is nothing I am trying to be, believe me, … What has Hugh Grant been up to in California? The San … All that campaigning may be starting to take its toll … Parents to get daily class reports online Text messaging could be used to communicate Schools can monitor checks on pupil progress Ilva 'Public on a plinth' plan offers us all 60 minutes of fame Trafalgar Square Gormley concept for statue is to use people £300,000 fee for him, role for 8,760 volunteers Dfs Shortlist rivals How The Times turned Gormley's vision into a reality Trafalgar Square Artists can influence the bigger picture as paymasters SRM Global Fund How a backseat driver could bring terror to new Dreamliner Boeing's high-flyer Expedia. co. uk Darling tells banks to pass on lower interest rates as the pressure grows for another cut Brown relaunch Brown announces his plan for 3-year pay deals Chancellor repeats call on energy prices Firm backed by Hain gave £5,000 Everest Labour keeps its edge on the NHS in battle of the brands The double Scotch act that says we are all on the rocks Bennett's morality lesson is still relevant - and enthralling First night Theatre The History Boys Wyndham's Theatre SAAB Believers 'lost millions to Christian conmen who bought life of luxury' First direct Soaring IT bill spells end for offenders plan Head's masterclass in etiquette Air France Sex case police officer sacked TV presenter no longer suspect Hysterectomies linked to weight Plea to rescue stranded turtles British Red Cross Greece The Maldives 'Speedy Sarko' speaks out on Carla, marriage and the right to happiness 'It's serious, but the newspaper will not set the date . . . you will hear about it after it happens' Sex, lies and DVDs shake the Culture Ministry Official in blackmail scandal jumps from flat Enraged lover 'hid camera in bedroom' Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinics suspend abortions in protest at 'harassment' Birth control Taleban warlord gets new job as governor Guerrilla chief offered post after 'reconciliation' Afghans and British hope more will follow suit Multiple Display Advertising Items Globrix Kayakers in a muddle as exhaustion takes its toll on high seas ING Direct Video of Iran 'attack' on three US warships released by Pentagon Wife of deposed PM flies home to arrest (Reuters): Pandas rebuffed (Reuters): Husband 'murdered' (Reuters): Police arrested (Reuters): Heroin gang killed (Reuters): Pool players trapped (AP): Dog 'shot hunter' (AP): Boy's sticky lesson Starless night looks set to bring box-office chill to Oscars glory Writers' strike could hit glitziest ceremony Golden Globes halted as actors told: 'Stay away' Tiscali Iraqi interpreters denied asylum Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial aid Foreign Staff: That deserves a badge: Scout saves President from knifeman Multiple Display Advertising Items Domino's piles on the pounds at Christmas Labour market slows House prices jump BarCap fights back Quote of the day Schwartz support Business big shot Inflationary threat looms as tide of cheap Chinese goods dries up High street prices already on the rise Headache for Bank could limit rate cuts Rock board faces broader shareholder challenge Food for thought Stock markets Shares in Mecom fall 30% after downgrade by broker Nine reasons to make a brave, bold cut Barclays bonus is not sub-prime It's so changeable at the moment Commodities The Power 100 Boodles Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Domino effect: slob Britain piles on pounds Profits expected to beat expectations Sales soar in run-up to the end of the year Business big shot Simon Douglas Crackers and turkeys Steve Hawkes Analysis Growth in the labour market hits two-year low as economic conditions bite The Times This is the latest advert taken out in the House of … City Diary Secure in its skills at safeguarding? City Diary No need to tax taxpayers with the details City Diary Gordon Brown's economy has been built on a mountain … David Lewis, the Lord Mayor, is very proud of his Welsh City Diary Proof, as I have always assumed, that I am actually … City Diary There is a new City band doing a charity gig this month City Diary Picture Gallery House prices stage comeback in end-of-year survey by Halifax Concern over outlook remains, the bank says Figures may ease pressure for rate cut Gloom spreads to easyJet as clouds roll in for holidaymakers Shake-up starts at EMI with departure of UK chief Co-president of BarCap is made latest victim of credit crunch Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank appoints five women among 80 managing directors Norwegians would Wall Street welcomes Schwartz as Bear Stearns chief executive Sub-prime mortagage losses lead to shake-up Cayne stays chairman despite plunge in shares Boss has 'a lot of wood to chop' Times Mobile Countrywide stock slumps as bankruptcy rumour hits US markets Shell and Total square up over gasfield in Iraq's Sunni heartland The Times Biofuels and banquets put pressure on stocks of palm oil Will Paramount's switch to Blu-ray spell the beginning of the end for HD DVD? 20 companies could lump disc format Warner Bros move nay spark exodus China Eastern shareholders reject bid by Singapore Airlines A war that Hollywood must wage The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Frankenstein foods are not monsters Multiple Display Advertising Items In the boardroom and beyond, the names that are making a difference to Britain The Power 100 "The purpose of getting power is to be able to give it away" 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 Advertising market causes Yell more pain Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Michael Page pedals uphill in the economic cycle Domino's Pizza Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Aurum Mining Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Windmillinternational Reader Offers Ltd Word Watching Weather Eye Professor Bert Bolin Climate scientist who was one of the first to alert policymakers to the dangers of global warming Professor Bert Bolin, climate scientist and scientific policy adviser, was born on May 15, … He died on December 30,2007, aged 82 George MacDonald Fraser Lives Remembered Sir Nicholas Pumfrey Joan Ingpen Musicians' agent and influential opera administrator who collaborated with Solti and talent-spotted Pavarotti Joan ingpen, opera administrator, was born on january 3,1916. She died on December 29,2007, aged 91 John Sandoe Engaging and knowledgeable bookseller whose Chelsea premises were a magnet for writers, artists and locals John Sandoe, bookseller, was born on July 10,1930. He died on December 29,2007, aged 77 Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Crofton Career soldier whose aptitude for languages led to happy commissions as defence attaché to Berne and later Luanda Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Crofton, defence attaché in Luanda, 2003-06, was born on june 17,1951. He died of leukaemia on November 25,2007 aged 56 Lives in Brief Antonio Lamer, CC, Canadian Chief Justice, 1990-2000, was born on July 8,1933. He died of heart disease on November 24,2007, aged 74 Test to establish hospital's breach of right to life Law Report Court of Appeal Pre-EU order unenforceable Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular The rebellious soldier and poet Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Memorial Services Elections School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items If it's blowing hot and cold, it must be January Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 9,1888 The Times applauds the efforts of a committee seeking to erect a monument to commemorate British officers who fell at the Battle of Waterloo Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Patient Knight has firepower to regain place at top table Racing Wolverhampton Leicester Yesterday's results Rugby union Sedgefield Football Southwell Musselburgh Racing Wright extends winning run Lingfield Park Jack The Giant shows quality Course specialists Kempton Park Fingers crossed familiarity will breed contentment in Beijing Sailing Basketball Results Bowls Darts Ice hockey Rugby union Snooker Football Fixtures Tennis Other sport Statement of intent as BOA names nine medal hopes Stretch to fit: the secret behind Murray's flying start to the year Tennis Special report Bikram yoga put the British No 1 in fine fettle as he prepares for the Australian Open, learns Simon Cambers Scot's steady progress to world summit proves Petchey right Bikram yoga was created by Bikram Choudhury, who was … Jamie Murray and Max Mirnyi, of Belarus, were unfortuna Gym will fix it as Khan looks to build for the future Boxing Timesonline Adams stays true to form with whitewash White in the pink Gibbs quits Redskins Champions struggle Thackray on move Lewis takes charge India maintain hardline stance after Speed flies into the storm Cricket Touring side stand by threat to quit series Bucknor replaced in ICC umpiring change Calls for Ponting to be sacked grow Down Under Never mind the 'Bollyline', this is one of the great Australia sides Timesonline Putting cards on table for county England's young talents threaten to oust Farrell from contention Rugby union New era brings tough decisions for Ashton Saracens centre says his best is yet to come Corry joins the exodus but predicts exciting times to come Wigglesworth can solve case of missing scrum halves Give me 100 reasons to pick Beckham, but don't make sentiment one of them Jewell pinning hopes on cast of villains fit for pantomime Football Derby sign players who will raise passions United States striker set to join for record fee Pools forecast Last night's results Ferguson calls for European focus in latest rallying cry Davids puts the boot in on Spurs after turning away Ajax youngster Football Window watch Parker injury becomes recurring theme The Premier League today Ramos happy to indulge Berbatov by sacrificing half his forward line Football Carling Cup semi-final, first leg Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur Head coach prepared to sell Bent and Defoe Spaniard says his team are equals of Arsenal Hutton reject improved offer from Tottenham Striking difference Wenger keeps faith in youth as Van Persie boosts squad It's a funny old game, but not when banter turns into bile Football Carragher escapes charges over confrontation Benítez asks for more time as owners bid to settle ship Clipper round the World Wright-Phillips talent show rescues Chelsea from another off night Football Carling Cup semi-final, first leg Timesonline ITV cashing in on Hamilton The Insider Times Crossword 23,805 Porter's star continues in the ascendant Ardiles bags ticket for curious reunion Anelka can add to Chelsea joy Deal for striker may follow first-leg triumph Disputed winner in wake of Mikel red card The Times Inside Tennis Shane Warne Index The face From the pits to operatic heights It's my political party and I'll cry if I want to The click Cuddle to your heart's content — in comfort Image of the day Modern morals Hopeless in Gaza As President Bush visits the Middle East, Stefanie Marsh reports on the plight of Palestinians trapped behind a wall built on 2,500 years of implacable enmity and hatred The Times Keeping mum for Mummy's sake Family secrets I frightened my young daughter into keeping secrets about a former boyfriend from my jealous husband Thetimes The Times The master of the doubts and dreads that afflict us all I'm learning the era of my ways More mustard please The Times Dress for your age Fashion Editor LISA Armstrong says that looking good through the years is more about dressing for your shape than age Emmahope Multiple Display Advertising Items Your life manifesto Age defiance Mind To be happy and successful in all stage of your life you need to plan, says the life coach and counsellor Lynda Field Soul searching Clare Mann, 44, lives in Surrey Starting a new business has given me a much-needed lease of life Health Club Books and music The finest of the fair If you're planning on shopping at next week's London Art Fair, A. S. Byatt explains how to hunt out the best in show Theatre Royal Haymarket Buying art: a bluffers' guide Break through Award: the shortlist Have you voted yet? Here are two more of our nominees for the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award Multiple Display Advertising Items Stone cold Shakespeare First night Theatre The Winter's Tale Courtyard, N1 Pop Jean Carne and Friends Jazz Cafe, NW1 Theatre The Ugly Duckling Alice Through the Looking Glass Tobacco Factory, Bristol Pop Junior Wells: Ten Years Gone The Bull's Head, SW13 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Plain sailing . . . together Crème Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Calling all the heroes Crème The PA of the Year award provides a rare opportunity for unsung stars of the office to step into the spotlight, writes Julie Daniels Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Digital choice Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Bill Oddie's Wild Side Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm What Britain Earns BBC Two, 9pm Honest ITV1,9pm Identity (2003) Film choice Five, 9pm Variations Barry Humphries The Main Inside Dame Edna Channel 4,10pm The Blue Lamp (1949, b/w) Channel 4,1.50pm Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004) BBC One, 11.40 pm Primal Fear (1996) Channel 4,12.10am Black day for scarlet women Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4419 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 137 Oxfam

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