News from 10/01/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Kate Greenhalgh, Amanda Andrews, Alyn Shipton, Carol Lewis, Tony Halpin Moscow Correspondent, Yepoka Yeebo, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Wade, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Kevin Baxter, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden Chairman, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, David Harker Cheif Executive, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Stefen Simanowitz, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Keith Diggle, Michael Binyon, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Phil Wark, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Antonia Senior, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Carmelo Guastella, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Riley, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Kate Reiling, Sir Hugh Cortazzi, Anatole Kaletsky, Kate Hoey, MP, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Robert Rhodes, Qc, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Dr Bruce Mein Glastonbury, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Sandra Parsons, Marcus Leroux, Daphne Tutton, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Sean Thomas, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Sir Peter Middleton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Mike Barnard, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, David Bird, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Dr Mark Baker, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Graham Ludlam, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Christopher Irvine, Professor John Philpott Cheif Economist,
ResumoIndex 'Liberated'- Women voters seize the day Hillary Clinton used gender to counter Obama Race may be a factor in next primary round Inside One in five schools fails GCSE standard Squidgygate claim China goes green High street gloom Allardyce goes Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Blair to take up £500,000 job as political adviser to US company JP Morgan Chase role on international issues First of 'small handful' of similar appointments Town hall strike threat as men face equality pay cuts Picture Gallery Barclays conned by its own 'chairman' Revenue £19m bonus End for blasphemy Actor's suicide bid Richey home at last Can we have our beach back? Resort faces crisis as sand drifts to rival town 'Tourists will not lie on a stretch of gravel' At least half a million pupils are attending failing schools 639 state secondaries miss minimum target Rate of GCSE progress has ground to a halt Children born in summer could start classes a year later The top ten schools Timesonline Absolute scores can be totally misleading Thousands of football fans win 'rip-off' replica shirt refunds Apple to cut price of iTunes Danube Express Little big voice Whatever swung it for Hillary, Obama is poised to fight … Long and bitter campaign ahead may turn the two rivals into damaged goods Women hold key to Clinton's hopes 'Too tough to die' McCain enlivens Republican race Boots Timesonline Did race, as white voters hesitated in the booths, play a part in upset? Barclays Squidgygate tape made by GCHQ, claims Diana's protection officer Crash that killed Princess 'partly bodyguard's fault' Anglian Little big voice Sainsburys Amy Winehouse, looking rather better than she has of late, with new (and considerably smaller) blonde hairdo. And thus we are left with the rather trite urge (which we are fighting, but stand no chance of conquering) to ponder just how long it will be before she goes Back to Black Some people will spend huge amounts of money on a Damie Wizzair MEPs too focused on Europe People Simon Burns, the Conservative Mp for Chelmsford West, … Ron Prosor, the Israeli Ambassador, outlined his countr Ariel, the Bbc in-house answer to Pravda, reports that A frowning Ed Balls appeared in the Commons yesterday … Orange Steve Van Zandt, of the E Street Band and The Sopranos Postscript George Clooney sends his old friend Nicole Kidman a … As Clinton and Obama realign themselves in the us prima HSBC Girl is second pupil found hanged after suffering taunts by bullies Pressures of City job led man, 26, to jump from hotel room Itv1 In Praise of US Democracy The world is gripped by a remarkable American election Don't Go Changing Mervyn King should be confirmed in his post and interest rates held steady Getting Twitchy A rare bird in Norfolk is a chance to celebrate Nature's glorious serendipity A titanic school crisis for bobos Picture Gallery A dark shadow behind nuclear power A past filled with terrible monsters The Troubles were not a war Zimbabwean cricket The Persian Gulf Don't penalise the disabled who want to work Support for 'home-grown' doctors Timesonline Solicitor advocates Umpires' decisions Flashman for girls American misogyny? And a happy Easter A tricky shave Slower and slower? Yes. Crash and burn? No Soaked, I stand among the gravestones, my flies open Comment John Lewis Army casualties double in 2007 Stab youth 'critical' Sainsbury's fined Volunteers stay away Teacher dismissed Boy killed by bus It's a soap within a soap, but will this format wash with viewers? Make or break for Michael Grade regime Linked programmes were 12 years in making Qualitymagazines Ford 130 horses left to starve to death 31 animals were found dead, 101 barely alive Welfare officers say it is worst cruelty in years Ilva Dog retrieves his best friend - a cat buried in the garden Ivf clinics must give full cost of treatment before therapy begins Fertility watchdog to protect private patients Hidden extras mean course can cost £8,000 Richer Sounds The price of a baby, maybe Arthritis drug offers hope to ease dementia Trapeze expertise fails to swing it for cirque without soul Kia Motors Screen PC World Lone surfer paddles out to catch 'widow-maker' wave Airline flies in for Eye role Canoeist and wife in court Rare aye-aye born in zoo Blood fears for troops 'Neighbour from hell' is banned by court from living in his own home Chevrolet Leading actors put arts chief to the sword over cash cuts Thousands gather to protest at 'bloodbath' Stars demand names of decision-makers Dfs Early works show Pinter in a time of verbosity Straw angers MPs over doubling in cost of building new prisons Politics 10,500 more jail spaces to cost £2.3bn, not £1.2bn Justice Secretary's statement 'misled MPs' No fireworks but Lib-Dems still look to be in good Nick All the sixes Ex-ministers face inquiry into nuclear business links Drivers who kill may still be spared prison Guidelines start with community sentence Death-crash victims' groups disappointed Sky Offences and the penalty scale Doctors do not report attacks Dying woman to be deported Boy, 13, killed on M1 is identified Newman 'to be beatified soon' David Clulow Crowds flock to see a US celebrity Birdwatchers rush to retired vicar's garden Only fifth sighting of white-crowned sparrow Wild superstar that will live fast and die young Good process can't disguise bad policy Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Whistle-blower cleared over Islamist leaks Disclosures may have been in public interest Civil servant posted papers to journalist Former Olympic diver accused of sex attacks on two girls Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalyst Budgens Israel Senegal They don't grow on trees, you know - so goodbye, free plastic bags Upset Poles set to drive a harder bargain Resperate The Times Northern rock Lessons in how to smile for China's Olympic hostesses Iran warned of reprisals if American naval ships are attacked Surprise, surprise - it's New Year's Day. Just because we say so Why Bush's hopes for the future are soured by fears from the past Race against time as Russia agrees to let art show go ahead Vauxhall Foreign Staff: Picasso stolen from museum is recovered Black coach wins Springboks job as rugby bosses admit his colour settled decision Everest Corruption investigator is charged with fraud and perjury The seven-letter country that gives extra points to its Scrabble heroes Senegal team is as revered as its footballers President praises their 'discipline of the mind' World piracy on increase as attacks off Africa rise Letters abroad World Bank 'backing' for Kibaki revealed (AP): CIA rebel dies (AFP): Bhutto detectives (AP): Hostage 'handover' (AP): Child bridge deaths (AP): 9 US soldiers killed (Reuters): The game is up Portugal yields on EU treaty vote Multiple Display Advertising Items No, and no again The price of love I did not know about brothels or slush fund, Volkswagen boss tells court Top staff are on trial for defrauding company Sweeteners 'given to ensure workers' pliancy' Beetle drive Sarko's happy, says his mother. Carla's in a love story, says hers Globrix Chrismas misery for M&s sparks rout among retailers Rose warns of 'serious softening' on high street Store giant's shares plunge by 19 per cent Pound falls to record low against the euro Rate cut is 'shunned' Pay blow for builders Bear Stearns fund shut Quote of the day Bush tax breaks Business big shot Well poached Dairy piechart Stock markets Investors take BP to task after broker downgrades sink shares Dim sum for the rich, crumbs for the poor Picture Gallery Rose is a long way from wilting Commodities It's textbook stuff The Power 100 Timberland Flooring Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Timesonline Abu Dhabi group pays $60m to take seat at London's top tables Yau sells Hakkasan and Yauatcha eateries Deal signals top-end economy still buoyant Business big shot Alan Yau Restaurant Group gives warning of leaner times Times MPC tells Bank to keep interest rates on hold in close call The Times Businesses demand clarity on changes to capital gains relief Britain 'at particular risk from credit crunch' Taylor Wimpey cuts payments to subcontractors in 'urgent action' Pay terms may change as builder reviews costs Smaller firms claim 'bullying tactics' New BA airline takes on Air France with Paris-New York flights Close Brothers rejects claims that staff are demotivated Play spot the ball City Diary Mazda Something doesn't add up at HMRC City Diary Crossrail, which might, fingers crossed, be about to … City Diary In the world of policing, know your enemy City Diary Hands to tell staff of his plans for EMI shake-up The Fair Pay Network is to be launched next month to … City Diary Picture Gallery Japan's Cheese Cake Factory forced to close by churning price of milk The Times Bush ponders tax rebates as Goldmans says recession will hit US this year Wall St giant predicts consecutive falls in GDP Analysts say previous scheme had no effect Business Staff: Inventive and dynamic risk-takers who changed the face of Britain The Power 100 "Power is precarious" This is the fourth part of the fifth Power 100, the annual list of men and women who hold sway over British business. The survey has evolved: originally, it put only directors of Ftse 100 companies under the microscope. Then it searched the boardrooms of the country's 350 largest quoted companies. This … 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Tui travels downwards in a nervous market Large caps Busy day for Clapham House Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Wide appeal of Greggs offers feast of opportunity Rexam Deal of the day Timesonline Computacenter Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices What Will It Take? The Times unit trust information service Action British funds Birthday Weather Eye Philip Agee Cia agent who turned whistle-blower after becoming disillusioned with the agency's methods Philip Agee, Cia agent and author, was born on July 19, 1935. He died on Januray 7, 2008, aged 72 George Webb Lives Remembered Danny Newman Richard Willcox Rowan Ayers Pioneering television producer who launched Late Night Line-Up and enjoyed the cut and thrust of rows at the BBC Rowan Ayers, journalist, writer and television producer, was born on June 16,1922. He died on January 5,2008, aged 85 Maureen Nolan Formidable matriarch who carefully cultivated the successful singing careers of her daughters, the Nolan Sisters Maureen Nolan, mother of the Nolan Sisters, was born in 1926. She died on December 30,2007, aged 81 John Hill Norfolk Mp and farmer who became one of Britain's first MEPs John Hill, farmer and Mp for South Norfolk, 1955-74, was born on November 13,1912. He died on December 6,2007, aged 95 Tim Marten Diplomat who served in Malaysia at the time of the Indonesian conflict Tim Marten, CMG, MC, diplomat, was born on November 8,1916. He died on December 9,2007, aged 91 Whether fees are profit costs or disbursements Law Report Court of Appeal Adjudicator not to find facts Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Reception Birthdays Anniversaries Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Church news Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Personals All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Read These Tables Multiple Display Advertising Items Life through a lens in Gothenburg Late travel Film festival attracts thousands of visitors Special tribute to the late Ingmar Bergman British Isles Late deals New Forest, £28 a night; three nights in Florence, £149;11 nights skiing in Canada, £349 Short haul Head for a walk on the warm side Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items La Niña puts some spring into the step of US voters Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 10,1803 A Times reviewer is so taken with the charms of a young actress at the Drury Lane theatre that he omits to mention her name Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Trainers declare intentions to take on Nicholls duo in Gold Cup Racing Blue riband of chasing attracts 42 entries Irish challenge looks below recent standard Wolverhampton Betting Course specialists Southwell Tennis Football Coward misses point with tennis volley Racing Hereford Catterick Mallya drives Formula One into India and plans to win a billion hearts Motor racing Fisichella arrival gets Bollywood treatment Billionaire owner sets target for home drivers The Times Centre of excellence Baker and Bogdanovic raising the bar in Davis Cup face-off Tennis Musselburgh Racing Yesterday's details Kempton Park Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Football Results Basketball Bowls Darts Hockey Ice hockey Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Cooke to lead new professional team Britain will compete Teenage sensations Vainikolo in league of his own for both brain and brawn Rugby union The next generation Tongan powerhouse has all the attributes to become a regular, despite not knowing who Rob Andrew is, Christopher Irvine reveals A colourful journey: from Nuku'alofa to Gloucester via Bradford Rugby union The next generation Croft stands out from the forward crowd with turn of foot that leaves rivals trailing Fast track Stability first as Ashton opts for experience over youth to start new era Rugby union England coach retains his World Cup warriors Cipriani makes cut but bright talents must wait Squad Absent Lewsey is dropped but door left open for comeback Saxons squad Count draws first blood from boo boys Darts Kumble seeks to clear air with Ponting Cricket Simon Whitlock, below, produced a spellbinding performa Hartley Alleyne, the former Barbados, Worcestershire … The Sunday Times The challengers Football Dangerous tackles Referees go by the book and red cards rise in the war on rash challenges Officials with international ambitions are taking heed as Fifa aims to stamp out the dangerous play that is blighting the game Even Harris is shocked by the two-footed lunge Official line Coach believes in clampdown for children's sake You are the ref Walcott's stroke of fortune leaves Tottenham with familiar feeling Future bleak for Robinson after another relegation Restless Anelka turns up heat on Bolton in desire to join Chelsea Eriksson urges fans to show respect The Premier League today The stats on Sam Football Turmoil at St James' Park Battered and bruised Allardyce will be looking back in anger After missing out on England, he was given too little time on Tyneside, Oliver Kay says Talk of surprise move for Redknapp has familiar ring Shearer the man for the fans, but can he guarantee winning style? Football Turmoil at St James' Park Local hero Best of the web Ashley must act quickly to dig his troubled club out of another fine mess Football Turmoil at St James' Park Owner makes U-turn on promise of stability Block on funds may have led to departure Advanced Hair Studio Leading contenders Football Turmoil at St James' Park Anxious Luton plan ahead The Insider Mother of all victories Times Crossword 23,806 Mr Bean faces the final curtain his way Redknapp is top of list to take charge of madhouse at Newcastle Allardyce leaves club after dour performances Sources say Shearer is not in contention The Times Inside Thumbs up: Redknapp last night became the bookmakers' favourite to succeed Allardyce as Newcastle manager Carling Cup Index The face Family Bonds that bind Letting cubs die is inhuman — but that's the point The click Having nothing to do saps your will to live Waiter, where's the nearest burns unit? Image of the day Modern morals The watershed As Hillary Clinton almost sheds a tear, then scores a surprise campaign victory, Times writers report on the politics, the etiquette and the history of the crying game Was it the wobble that won it? Never underestimate the power of vulnerability made visible How to help to dry the tears Top ten crying songs The Times Take a screen test The benefits of screening can be huge and are perfectly safe, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline The Times As Hillary's case proves, we need more women on top Those doors just keep closing on us Maddie the movie: what would you do? Hirsute you, sir Men face many aesthetic challenges as they grow older, but good grooming, says Carmelo Guastella, always starts with a good haircut AA Winning smile Vein glory The France Show 2008 Timesonline Men's Fitness The Times He's living the life of Riley Playing Ian Curtis in the biopic Control made a star out of Sam Riley, but life won't tear him apart, he assures Kevin Maher James Christopher's awards top tips Lust Caution As clear as murder Stephen Dalton meets those elusive pimpernels of the anti-interview, the Coen Brothers The Times No Country for Old Men True beyond belief Reviews The ghastly thing about Charlie Wilson's War is that it is based on fact, says James Christopher, while Cristian Mungiu ratchets up the tension in his story of two women in 1980s Romania Charlie Wilson's War 15,95mins 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days 15,113mins Rolling Stone In the hands of an old master Sidney Lumet brings his vast experience Before the Devil Knows You're Dead 15,116mins Dan in Real Life Pg, 99mins The Lady Vanishes 96mins Dan in Real Life A love worth dying for First night Dance Swan Lake London Coliseum The Magic Flute First Night in the main paper Concert Plg Young Artists Purcell Room Jazz Mark Donlon/Ingrid Laubrock Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Breakthrough Award: the shortlist Have you voted yet? Here are two more of our ten nominees for the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Today's Tv Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Fairy Tales Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Moving Wallpaper/Echo Beach ITV1, 9pm/9.30pm Dispatches: The Truth about Food Channel 4,9pm Cape Fear (1991) Film choice ITV1, 12.25am Variations Little Miss Jocelyn/Never Better BBC Two, 9.30pm/10pm 23 Paces to Baker Street (1956) Channel 4,1. 30pm Absolute Beginners (1986) BBC Four, 11pm Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) BBC One, 12.20am To be honest, crime pays Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win and iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4420 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 138 Valeonline Index Transport for London Multiple Display Advertising Items It's the time of year to shape up The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Tree lover goes back to her roots Career Changer Television may offer a glamorous career, but for Jo Thomson the call of the wild was greater, as Emily Ford discovers Ernst & Young The Office Psychologist Workers' Co-Operatives It pays to know your worth Managing Conflict The next Steps Good bosses can turn on the style Six Styles of Leadership Introduction Can the essence of leadership be distilled to just six styles? Don't answer that yet, Carly Chynoweth is about to investigate Milkround online Leaderboard Deadline Buster My Big Idea Traveleyes Vacancies for graduates from all backgrounds Graduate Market in 2008 Despite recent financial unrest and Gordon Brown's prediction of a tough year ahead, the graduate recruitment market looks as fit as a fiddle, Martin Birchall reports Datafile Choose a course to master the business The demand for finance courses is growing rapidly. In the first in a series on the topic. Carol Lewis talks to business schools across the world to find out what is going on The Insider Tuck School of Business MBA Choices Careers of the Week Beyond petroleum Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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