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News from 11/01/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Fred Redwood, The Right Rev N. T. Wright, Andrew Holt, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Michael Rice, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Cooper, John Darrall, David Rose, David Rhys Jones, Stephen J. Johnson, Philip Howard, Angela Court, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, J. Wright, Penny Wark, Peter Woodcock, Lorna Blackwood, L. H. Rashbrook, Lucia Van Der Post, Oleanna Mills, Will Pavia, James Hider, Stuart MacOnie, Kevin Eason, John Hunter, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Bill Collett, Karen Barichievy, Siobhan Kennedy, Mrs. S. Bell, Alex Hill, Deborah Haynes, Beverley Morgan, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Professor Tom Beaumont James, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Eric Dehn, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lucia, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Catherine O'brien, Julian Webb, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Anthony Reeves, David Griffiths, Matt Dickinson, Harriet Lane, David Gabe, Janice Small, Kaveh Solhekol, Elizabeth Cutler, Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin Executive Director, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Susan Kelly, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Anil Kumble, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, GB, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Paul Jenkins Chief Executive, Michael Williams, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Howard Keen, Judith Heywood, Naomi Cleaver, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Ross Anderson, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Paul Ellis, Nick Meo, Sacha Bonsor, Damian Barr,

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Index Race for nuclear Britain begins No limit on number of new power stations French lead battle to win £36bn contracts Index Deadly bird flu virus found in three swans Robbie Williams will not entertain you Cannabis toll Best in business Rocky for Redknapp Index Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Hain: I used third party to accept £50,000 in undeclared donations 17 contributions worth £100,000 not declared He puts the blame on 'administrative failings' Sir Edmund Hillary 1919 — 2008 New Zealander was first to climb Everest Later years were given to humanitarian work The conquest of Everest Pink Every opera and theatre ticket to be free in culture week bonanza Minister backs call to increase accessibility Fury over timing from groups who lost funds Tories take aim at Brown's 'safe hands' reputation The main recommendations Pugh Harvey-Jones, the Troubleshooter, dies MPs can claim for bin Breast cancer test Quad bike father held It's a bad omen Look away now if you suffer from hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia Volkswagen New generation of nuclear reactors promises 'greener and safer' energy Nuclear power Four rival designs in battle to win approval First electricity could be generated by 2018 This form of generating power isn't exactly safe, is it? Mark Henderson British Airways Little big voice A minister all aglow with energy Nuclear power Generating companies must foot the waste bill PC World Protection zone set up as deadly bird flu found at swan reserve No symptoms were visible in affected flock Wild birds monitored and tested in 15-mile area The Kite Runner Robbie refuses to give an arm and a leg to 'bean-counters' Toyota Blair can lobby Britain on behalf of US bank Ex-PM could earn £2m with Wall St giant Go-ahead starts a year after him leaving office Currys Brown instructs his ministers to quash revolt on MPs' pay rise Sainsbury's A gloriously gory blend of music and melodrama First night Film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Odeon Leicester Square Möben Timesonline Npower Britain's brightest energy company Kate Middleton, out and about in London, celebrating her 26th birthday with her family Relentlessly tipped as a future president, Tom Hanks … Postscript A bit of a drubbing for army recruitment magazine Camou Boris, the ringer and the rosette People The Daily Politics (BBC Two) is five years old. J Veritably bursting with self-esteem, Dolly Parton says Americans should vote for Barack Obama if they want … The caribbean estate of Errol Flynn (the swashbuckling Before the Devil Knows You're Dead It is often remarked that, considering the behaviour … Over at the Public Administration Committee, meanwhile, "i wanted to be an ambassador when I was younger, " … Two reasons why Joaquin Phoenix may regret supporting … Fine double-think from the Government over its ill-fate WHSmith Beckham scores with Brown over his football academies Hubble's cosmic bullseye Threat to aircraft carriers Neglect led to home death Train guards vote to strike Pack in 2 hours, couple told . . . then their home was bulldozed Charlie Wilson's War Thousands could lose place in sun Generation Gap A cleaner future is party a nuclear one Mass-Market Medicis Government can support excellence in the arts but not define it Moronolexicophobia We introduce a new word for the fear of silly dictionaries The dark age of low-energy bulbs Picture Gallery Why Sarko and Carla are un peu naff Thunderer: Perfect for Trafalgar's sweet plinth Shakespeare is the answer Engineers' salaries Use up our coal Mind your manners It may well be too late to reclassify cannabis Divorce is often the last resort Timesonline Don't blame Aussies Age is no barrier Public cost of actors A cheery thought Formidable French Mr Obama, you attract the wrong kind of voters Open your eyes! We're sleepwalking into a crabbit old age Comment John Lewis Mother in motorway suicide was being treated for depression Twin girls born two weeks before she died 'We are numb with grief, ' family say Baby died after alert over heater fault was ignored Bose Better sound through research Blood check over wounded troops Spread the love on Valentine's Day Daughter buried mother in wood A real sucker for Mr Potato Head Designer Cars Zoo tackles one beast of a burden Timesonline Chrysler 500 cannabis smokers a week seek medical help since drug downgrading 'Ethical' stem-cells that could herald human spare-part kits Joint operation Dfs Dfs Princess 'may have been murdered over landmine file' BBC failing on ethnic minority executives Two bodies found Top degrees record Kenya ban extended Climber's fatal fall Man overboard fear A little diversion that could be primarily irrelevant Sharps Bedrooms Timesonline ITV1 Timesonline Supetfast Broadband £6.49 Pressure grows to raise 'lenient' 4½-year term given to terrorist Safe refuges to stop child runaways sleeping rough The mighty Hadrian returns to the scene of his monumental success Everest Man behind the wall Argos Crackdown planned for 120,000 deactivated guns Firearms bought over internet are reactivated Tories say the weapons are used in few crimes Brown ditches Respect agenda on youth crime Singapore Airlines Halfords Teachers keep pupils in the dark on Oxbridge Misconceptions in state schools 'alarming' Brightest scholars are missing opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline India unveils the little runabout that's cheap at twice the price Motoring People's Car will cost £1,300 (1 wiper included) Pollution fears over millions more drivers This for £1,300 . . . or one of these instead Corners cut on cost — and safety Drivers urged to report vandalism as damage bill rises to £650m ASDA Middle East Italy Eyes of the world turn to hostage boy as his mother is freed at last The captives Bush seeks Middle East deal in a year without 'Swiss cheese' division Suicide bomber kills 24 as lawyers meet for Musharraf protest Glossary Afghan clerics want to clean up television by banning soaps ILVA Everyday Beautiful An idealistic, refreshing vote for democracy Carpet RiGHT (Reuters): Beslan protest group to stand trial (Reuters): Voodoo will beat bird flu, say priests Massive airstrike against al-Qaeda (AFP): French films suffer fall from favour Carphone Warehouse Want a ride? Hop on my Harley-Davidson Cécilia 'called Sarko a womaniser' Multiple Display Advertising Items Burial is best — but you can scatter your ashes if you must, rules Vatican Change of heart after priest's funeral qualms Number of cremations rise as cemeteries fill Religious laws, the sacred body and the sacred flames Morrisons Football can teach young people lessons about honesty, solidarity and fraternity, Pope Benedict told the head of the Italian league, Serie D. The Pope, pictured in the shirt of an Italian village team, is a Bayern Munich fan The race is on in the $5bn election — this time for hard cash 08 US elections The Times Spending power Kerry's blessing provides timely boost for Obama US elections 08 Romney returns to his roots in search of victory Court victory for drug addict who sued her dealer over heart attack NatWest (AP): President 'sent guns to rebels' (AP): Diana author turns to Clintons (Reuters): Film director in drug arrest (Reuters): People power to heat building The Times The Times S&N set to turn the tables on Carlsberg Credit card criticism Rates held at 5.5% Bernanke gives cheer Quote of the day Senate investigation Business big shot Sir Win Bischoff is named today as the most powerful … Rock faces nationalisation, Darling warns shareholders Sale of bank is still the preferred option Delay is blamed on economic conditions Given the bird Stock markets BoA in talks to take over struggling Countrywide Emirates Blair proves that it is more who you know Commodities Picture Gallery Shareholders still rocking the boat Currencies Dot-com downer is CV must-have Need to know No 1 for Business Timesonline Scottish & Newcastle to turn the tables on Carlsberg after rejecting £10bn move UK brewer may buy up Russian joint venture Snubs indicative offer raised to 780p per share Business big shot Sally Dewar Dominic Walsh Analysis Sainsbury's announces 3.7% rise and expects to 'thrive' in tough times Retail Non-food sales grow three times as fast Chief expects fierce competition ahead Flap dies down after Oliver's battery of criticism over chicken The Times How the supermarket chains are dining out on non-food Rose suffers fresh blow as M&S shares slip below 400p level Empire Stores under threat of closure Chinese whisper JD sprints clear Signet cuts forecast Revenue criticised over plan to allow payment of tax by credit card Overindebted offered a temptation too far HMRC rule changes also affect tax credits The Times Rewriting the rules Index Insurance chief attacks plan for CGT changes Direct approach by Ashley City Diary What fresh horror is this? is someone cloning our rich businessmen/socialites and sporting celebrities? Aren't there enough of them already? Above, England football manager Fabio Capello and motor racing bigwig Flavio Briatore, new owner of QPR. Below, the brothers Tchenguiz, Vincent and Robert. Or possibly it is the other way around. But have they ever been pictured together? There is a persistent rumour that Jason Wright, former City Diary Monarch of the glens City Diary Fire broke out yesterday at the Barbican. "Sirens have City Diary So Marcus Agius, the chairman of Barclays, has last … City Diary Picture Gallery LSE planning to offer organised market in CFDs by end of year Thelondon knowledge Bank defies pressure for rate cut Bernanke soothes US fears of recession Wall Street's hopes for rate cut reinforced Retailers report poor Christmas sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Marked down US investigates sovereign funds as Wall Street hunts for capital The Times Capital One, America's largest independent credit card B&O chief executive ousted after profits drop by 37% Business Staff: Meet the most influential men and women in British … The Power 100 Advertising's young maverick stakes claim to be king of the creative jungle Media Clients beat a path to 'gorilla' agency Fallon Independent spirit survives after takeover Mediapolis Mail's Dacre tops editors' pay league with £1.5m The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds 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 Housing market hits banks' shares again Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day SIG is cleverly insulated from American downturn William Hill Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Premier Foods Tiddler to watch Equity Prices What Will It Take? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Reader Offers Ltd Birthday Weather Eye Hans Monderman Traffic engineer who stripped roads of signs, markings and traffic lights to create a 'shared space' for cars and pedestrians Hans Monderman, civil engineer and road safety expert, was born on November 19,1945. He died of prostate cancer on January 7,2008, aged 62 Dr Jack Dumoulin Army doctor who tended SOE fighters and partisan guerrillas in wartime Albania and Malaya Dr Jack Dumoulin, MBE, medical officer with SOE and consultant obstetrician, was born on April 12,1919. He died on December 10,2007, aged 88 Colonel Kenneth Savill Cavalryman who won his DSO in command of 12th Lancers in the Italian campaign in 1944-45 Colonel Kenneth Savill, CVO, DSO, Colonel 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards, 1964-68, was born on August 8,1906. He died on December 29,2007, aged 101 Sir Howard Colvin Lives Remembered Nigel Hankin Dr Barrington Cooper George Webb Boils, salutes, correct copses and sound shifts Questions Answered Word Watching States must justify non-disclosure of submissions to EU institutions Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities When probate costs do not follow event Chancery Division Court Circular Service dinner Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Public Notices Legal Notices Church news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Now is an excellent time to go skiing in Scotland Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 11,1867 The Times relates an account of the death of Baroness Deslaudes — a melancholy, and melodramatic, affair Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Multiple Display Advertising Items TSL Finance Ltd écurie 25 Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf For Experts and Enthusiasts . . . Motor Point Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Supermarket shopping can become super experience in a luxury car Motoring Exciting challenge for the adventurous driver Any mishap likely to attract a small crowd Ambitious Tata has designs on famous British names Catlin pleased to go solo after false-start farce at Southwell Racing Memories evoked of void Grand National Jockeys on defensive after receiving bans Celestial Gold, trained by David Pipe, was taken out … Wolverhampton Motor racing Football Kelso Racing Course specialists Huntingdon Kempton Park Positive Hamilton finds Brazil failure is an easy nut to crack Motor racing British driver refuses to dwell on last season Schumacher's seat at Toyota goes to Glock Kerrs glide to opening victory despite costume failure Ice skating American commentator suspended for Woods quip Golf Murray's spirit refuses to wilt in the scorching Melbourne heat Tennis Bowls Results Cricket Darts Ice hockey Snooker Scot must pass French test in Australian Open Real tennis Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Hereford Racing Yesterday's details Southwell Adams takes it to the wire in reaching semi-finals Darts Wolverhampton Bristol hope to buck the trend by storming Paris fortress Rugby union Stade have lost only once at home in Europe Gomarsall left out of Harlequins match squad Heineken Cup Final Celtic nations must learn the hard way Rugby union Denison makes stylish comeback Bowls Raphaël Ibañez, the France captain, has announced his … The Sunday Times The ten commandments to remind us that sport was always meant to be fun Australia are the ones who started this by not honouring our agreement Cricket War of words Smith pins colours to the British mast Captain in control Pistorius appeals Debutant takes lead Praise for pink ball White marches on Candy-coating certain to turn sour as Jones faces her day of judgment Athletics With prosecutors recommending six months in prison, there is finally no hiding place for the disgraced former Olympic champion Fellow miscreants Tottenham's Hutton inquiry is typical of panic buying during January sales Football Fulham look at big picture as Hodgson makes size his priority Record profits for United bring praise for unpopular Glazers Football Club paid £42 million in interest on debts Worldwide fan base continues to increase Irreplaceable Ronaldo remains priceless asset Southgate set to gamble on prolific but erratic Alves Stekelenburg lined up as Robinson replacement Football Ghaly recruited for Derby's rescue effort The Premier League today The Beautiful Game? Football Turmoil at St James' Park Redknapp insists Sunderland visit is no dry run for future journeys to North East Portsmouth manager happy on South Coast Geordie public admire his attacking philosophy Why Newcastle is nothing more than a slog on the Tyne for most managers Football Turmoil at St James' Park There are ten reasons why Sam Allardyce's former job is a poisoned chalice. But is there anyone who can bring success and stability? Allardyce 'not bitter' as he takes surprise family break 'i have proved myself once and I'm sure I'll come back at that level' The Big Interview Steve McClaren Forget the 'wally with the brolly' headlines, Matt Dickinson hears the former England head coach talk confidently about his future Renault Timesonline Conspicuous by his absence The Insider Another home truth Times Crossword 23,807 Khan gets back on track with new gym Newcastle go all out to get their man as Portsmouth vow to fight Official approach for Redknapp likely today £8m package needed for compensation deal The Times Index Gabby Logan Simon Barnes Index The face The doctor is in control Please key in the amount you want stolen The click Prague rises again as the herd moves on Cold comfort when life is just a drag Image of the day Modern morals No sex and the City As a survey reveals that 75 per cent of women would marry for money, Karen Barichievy describes the pitfalls of life with a busy big earner Sofa Workshop Looking for millionaire love (in all the wrong places) The privilege of educating Alex Reportage Eton may be exclusive but it has spared no expense to help a young musical prodigy in his daily battle with cystic fibrosis. Interview by Catherine O'brien The Times Reflections on the gravity of growing older Refusing to be brought to book Nimble nonagenarian Hair with Hari Putting on the Ritz Style ask Lucia Lucia Van Der Post suggests outfits for a hotel high tea Guerrilla store fare Luxury with Lucia This show won't run and run New heights the foundations of your home A Boss with up-to-the-minute ideas, but where's the coffee? Chain reaction A shop or a hotel? Hugo Boss puzzles Anne Ashworth Retail is detail A fish to treat like meat Food Monkfish has no fiddly bones and a mild taste but can be cooked like lamb or chicken, says Lindsey Bareham The Times Lemon monkfish escalopes with pea purée Pappardelle with chicken livers and tomato Carrot and yoghurt salad with pomegranate Holy disorders Interview Sexually abused by her grandfather and suffering from anorexia, Sister Marie Thérèse found peace with God. Interview by Sacha Bonsor Pop is dead? Long live pop The cultural commentator Stuart MacOnie is sick of nostalgia for pop's golden past. The real golden age, he argues, is now The UK's bestselling singles by decade The Official UK Charts Company (total sales to Nov 2007) Break through Award: the shortlist Have you voted yet? Here are profiles of the final two nominees for the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award for the most exciting new talent Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Back to bedlam — the lifestyle Sounds Pete Paphides meets Stephen Fretwell, rebel singer-songwriter with a cause Tom baxter podcast The France Show 2008 Pop Reviews Tom Baxter Skybound Charisma Classical Pacifica Quartet Elliott Carter Naxos Pop A hard day's trite Ringo Starr Liverpool 8 Parlophone Classical Jonas Kaufmann Romantic Arias Decca Radio Little strings mean a lot Sounds Why is Tasmin Little giving away her recordings online, asks Richard Morrison The Lover the Collection Cross-dressed for success First night Theatre La Cage aux Folles Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Pop James Blunt Academy, Glasgow Comedy Chris Rock Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Jamie's Fowl Dinners Channel 4,9pm 48 Hours (1982) Film choice ITV1, 11.40pm Variations Al Murray's Happy Hour ITV1, 10pm The Wrong Arm of the Law (1962, b/w) Channel 4,1.40pm Marvin's Room (1996) Film4,7.10pm Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Soap saga hits a bum note Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4421 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 139 Appeal Index Homeowners are acting prudently — if only banks could do the same Opening Bids Brief Encounter The Queen is Blocking my Access Focus on .. £504,091 Clerkenwell Cool In Your Code is the web TV show that brings you London, postcode by postcode. Top Times journalists have pounded the streets to find out what makes the capital tick. So if you want to find out where to go, what to buy or where to live, check out: timesonline. co. uk/ciyc In Five-Storey House in London Get in Get out Get Away Pimlico, SW1: impeccable townhouse with rear terrace and loft extension Out Townhouse in Berkshire Windsor: attractive Grade II listed 1830s home in the "Golden Triangle" Away Mansion in Cornwall St Columb Major: Grade II* listed Victorian Gothic house with walled garden Our Shattered Dream Market Report This couple were left stranded when their chain collapsed just before Christmas, says Paula Hawkins Seize the Chance to Tell your Property Horror Stories Top Tips Charters Sunninghill Ascot Do we Move or Just Improve? Inner Dilemma It's run-down and the façade is bland, but with the help of Naomi Cleaver this ugly home can be beautified NFU Mutual Insurance Pensions Investments Post Code Lottery: NW2 Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Temple of Timber Cover Story This judge has created a shrine to green living in rural Devon, says Fred Redwood Check List Coxheath Kent Eco Houses Up Nately Hants Is 2008 the Year Britain Goes Green? The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Imagine Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Will New Rules Force Agents to Give You the Full Picture? Home File The Times Juicers The Edge of Greatness The next Hotspot Fitzrovia is fast becoming the best-connected part of town, reports Paula Hawkins Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items

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