News from 14/01/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Stephen Shaw, Andrew Billen, Norman Hammond Archaeology correspondent, Ruth Tenne, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Jan Morris, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Maura Buchanan President, Carol Midgley, Michael Simkins, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Angela Court, James Bone, Murad Ahmed, Lorna Blackwood, Andrew Bamji President, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Bernard Ribeiro President, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Alex Mair Chief Executive, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Richard Ford Home Affairs Correspondent, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Andy Hornby, Tony Harris, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Andy Stephens, Colin Higenbottam, Claire L. Severgnini Chief Executive, Helena Djurkovic, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mark Pougatch, Michael Rosen, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Ali Hamdani, Stephen Cannon President, Sally Jones, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, David Baddiel, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alex Spence, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Alun Cooper GP specialist, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Rebecca Newman, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Julia Doherty, Meera Syal, Sarah Delaney, Kaveh Solhekol, Don Moody, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Dr Chris Marchese, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Francesca Steele, Alan Lynch, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Inna Tysoe, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Michael Lake Director-General, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Juliano Belletti, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Andy MacLeod, David Marsh Professor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Malcolm Wicks Energy Minister, Rajeev Syal, Ian Whittell, Lewis Stuart, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Lord Ezra, Jack Straw, MP Lord Chancellor and Secretary, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Andrew Dow, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Richard Lawrence,
ResumoIndex Teachers told not to promote a levels Ministers accused of favouring new diplomas Academics say Bill will be a 'gag' on good advice Life's good, I won't change direction, says Harry The Game Government lines up Northern Rock chief Desperate Romney An unreliable diet Knife crime promise Italy coup planned 'Connie Lush belted out I Put a Spell on You with a … Timesonline Times Mobile Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times Nationalisation looms for Northern Rock as potential chief named Contingency plan to take over troubled bank Former Lloyd's leader is lined up for role Bank in the balance Spiel at the wheel? You must've had that adman in the front of your cab Taxi drivers recruited to help sales campaigns Word of mouth is new way to reach the market The medium is the message Tiffany & Co. Brown gives Hain his backing — but hints it may not be enough Decision may lie with Commons authorities Osborne case not in same league, say Tories Police may be forced to take more women officers Pugh Papers fight move to hear trial in secret Last call for degrees Boy crushed Poles 'are best Brits' Grandmother killed Student doctor stabbed to death 'after dispute about a stolen orange' Victim was helping to close his cousin's shop Gang struck without uttering a single word Government crackdown on knife crime in cities Ba Ill wind of recession may blow Romney some good US elections Contender pledges to help ailing car industry Democrats' quandary over bar on campaigning Key state polls Obama 'distortions' are bringing race into the campaign, protests Clinton US elections 08 Timesonline White bread for young minds, says university professor Internet has 'dulled students' curiosity' Teachers urged to instil critical thinking Volkswagen Home Staff: Reality TV safeguards for children Did 'Filipino monkey' nearly spark Gulf clash? Radio joker may have issued threat to US Navy Doubt cast over blame on Iranian speedboats Prison for air-rage flier who wanted to go business class Post Office Specsavers Murder policeman 'killed mother-in-law' Inspector 'shot her then turned gun on himself' He was due to stand trial for strangling wife Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarch Scottish woman on top of world An unknown athlete who relies on jelly beans has knocked 13 minutes off the world record for the Everest Marathon Hitting the heights Monarch Brown seeks to make everyone an organ donor – with opt-out System 'could save thousands of lives' Tories attack Prime Minister for 'U-turn' Dfs Old hearts back on the beat with new cells Itv 1 Absurd Hain's position is untenable Payback Time Levelling up between the sexes is better than levelling down Brand Driven Taxi drivers take on an ambassadorial role Vaccine 'raises chance of Aids' Picture Gallery Foolish, maybe. But a scoundrel, no Thunderer: A blight on your bursaries Preventing fractures Prison programme New energy policy demands strong leadership The complicated situation in Gaza Timesonline Out with bad ideas Online school reports Special appearance Lost in translation Summit was only the start for Edmund Hillary And finally . . . whatever happened to our democracy? Michael Simkins Cameron promises Thatcher line on Europe Tory leader extends pledge on referendum Brown urges business leaders to support EU Multiple Display Advertising Items Cost of living in Multiple Display Advertising Items Public schools reject charity rules Expedia Fishing port down to its last boat PC dies after van collides with car Airline pilot is high-flier at age of 20 Village invaded by lost army tanks High winds sweep walker to death Iraq war has been terrible, admits minister 'Too many deaths for any triumphalism' Troops could be in Afghanistan for decades Reshuffle for top lawyers when supreme court opens Corporal Mark Wright, 27, of the 3rd Battalion The Law Report Bank of Scotland Antarctic is losing ice 'nearly twice as fast as ten years ago' Environment Rapid decline may be due to global warming Previous findings are challenged by new study Bringing it all together Wildcats may terrorise the woods again with breed-to-release project Equality watchdog drops its backing for low-paid women's legal challenge Council services suffer as back-pay claims mount More than Costly claims Exuberant city shows us what it's made of First night Concert Liverpool the Musical Echo Arena Rac rescue Lottery agency's costs rise as cash for good causes shrinks Standard Life Scourge of Establishment leads war on 'green' town Multiple Display Advertising Items Atlantic sailor sends mayday to his local Injured man calls pub in Sussex to seek help US coastguards rescue him just two hours later Multiple Display Advertising Items Hallelujah! Sex life of Handel's muse coming to screen near you Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush tries to rally Gulf allies against Iran Peggy sued by Buddy Holly's widow over her new book Seizing power in Europe Britain joined plot to overthrow a Communist Italian government 1976 victory for Left would be 'catastrophic' Foreign Office letters reveal election fears Here is the news: our star presenter is a vain and biased prima donna Air France Multiple Display Advertising Items Taiwan voters turn against 'independence' leader who frayed nerves Island history Spirit of Hillary inspires kayak pair in sea ordeal (Reuters): Georgians protest over 'rigged' poll (AP): Friendly fire deaths Sarko sings Hallyday (Reuters): Passport for peace (AFP): Ban is challenged (Reuters): Diamond dealers die (Reuters): Leader charged (AP): Legal pitch To Baghdad via Hackney: exiled coach helps boys who risk their lives to play football BAA Bush tries to rally Gulf allies against Iran Safety of world is at stake, says President Elections 'important, but they are only a start' Democracy: fragile seeds that fall on stony ground Aquability Presidential progress The Times Peggy sued by Holly's widow over her book (Reuters), (AP): Refugees separated after tribal clashes (AFP): Floods kill 50 (Reuters): Interpol chief quits (AP): 'Killers' deported Church rebel Hearing Aids Jones will quit as minister in two years EMI to detail cuts Le Monde struggle Quote of the day Tax-free deals rising Business big shot Darling's plan to cut debt by asset sales makes slow start Government struggles to generate vital £36bn Departments fail to identify potential deals WPP staff top list of British donors to US candidates Heavy hitters Stock markets Goodbye to all that: the worst is over for the global credit crunch Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Banks hope 'dream team' of top QCs will secure victory in overdraft fees test case Future of 'free' current accounts is on the line Defeat could cost defendants billions Business big shot Ron Sandler Timesonline Bonuses down, but property is still the main target for City executives Times Mobile Economy may be slowing but it is changing for the better S&N intends to return billions to shareholders EMI plans to tighten support and make cuts to tune of 2,000 jobs Alliance Leicester BT forced to delay £10bn national network upgrade The Times Forth Ports fuels bid talk as Babcock raises stake Blackstone in wings as Cenkos raises Close Brothers bid to £1.5bn Treasury loses £290m tax from takeovers Scheme allows buyers to avoid stamp duty Alternative bid plan appeals to private equity Jobs and wages are key factors in MPC thinking Train to Gain In India, giving the customers what they want means offering the art of chaos For Kishore Biyani, retail success on the sub-continent has meant abandoning the Western scientific approach to shopping The Times Bid for Le Monde triggers power struggle Journalists fight for control of French daily Spain's Prisa group in joint takeover offer IHG identifies land of opportunity in Abu Dhabi Kuwait key to Merrill and Citigroup funding plans Velofone Peer, minister, cheerleader-in-chief for UK plc - what Digby did next Monday manifesto Lord Jones of Birmingham The former head of the CBI refuses to bow to convention and puts more emphasis on the word 'Trade' and less on 'Minister' The Times Curriculum vitae The leader questioned Digital Funds Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Ltd Digging deep beneath Harvard University On This Day Sir Adam Butler Moderate Tory and son of Rab Butler who served as a junior minister under Margaret Thatcher Sir Adam Butler, Conservative MP for Bosworth, 1970-87, and businessman, was born on October 11,1931. He died of cancer on January 9,2008, aged 76 Sir John Harvey-Jones Lives remembered John Sandoe Peter Handford Marie-Jeanne Ballerina held in high regard for her brilliance, speed and clarity of technique who could perform the most difficult moves Marie-Jeanne Pelus, ballerina, was born on August 12,1920. She died on December 28,2007, aged 87 Elaine Lorillard Founder of the Newport Jazz Festival who persuaded all-star casts to make the journey to the sleepy New England resort Elaine Lorillard, founder of the Newport Jazz Festival, was born on October 11,1914. She died on November 26,2007, aged 93 Cardinal Aloísio Lorscheider Brazilian cleric who championed the liberation theology movement Cardinal Aloísio Lorscheider, Brazilian Catholic priest, was born on October 8,1924. He died on December 23,2007, aged 83 Rear-Admiral Jorge Isaac Anaya Argentinian who helped to take the decision to invade the Falklands Rear-Admiral Jorge Isaac Anaya, Argentine naval officer, was born on September 27,1926. He died on January 9,2008, aged 81 Lives in Brief Court Circular Church news Judge erred in sentencing for computer sex offence Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Dig reveals location of Harvard's Native presses Notebook Archaeology Warm seas to blame for the island that ate itself Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 14,1955 The Times reports the near-completion in Vistavision of the eagerly anticipated film of Richard III directed by, and starring, Sir Laurence Olivier Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Timesonline Legal Notices McCoy clings to hope that injury is less damaging than first feared Racing Jockey has second scan in Oxford today Cheltenham Festival rides hang in balance Improbable victory displayed hallmark of brilliance Wasps have eyes on quarter-finals Unlucky breaks Hughes favourite for Newcastle job Fakenham Racing Course specialists Blinkered first time Cheltenham Racecourse Glencove Marina, trained by Willie Mullins, is 10-1 Wright extends winning run Leading trainers Jockeys Plumpton Southwell Kerrs look forward to European success Ice skating Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Kempton Park Racing Yesterday's details Cricket Darts Golf Ice hockey Ice skating Rugby league Rugby union Football Fixtures Other sport Jumbo sports crossword Skiing Tennis Revived Clarke launches fight to win place in Faldo's team Golf Northern Irishman was outstanding in 2006 Some past heroes are slipping down rankings How they stand at the start of Ryder Cup year, with eight months to go Patriots keep marching on as Brady flirts with perfection American football Clinical Mantell inspires Britain Hockey Rigging failure threatens to bring Joyon's record bid crashing down Sailing The Times Khan forced to look for new opponent Bond takes chance Samuels reported Lions roaring at last Soldiering on for Olympic glory and a greater challenge ahead Special report Inside rowing Gold in Beijing is the target for one British rower, but tragedy has provided him with the motivation for a far more serious assignment Key dates in 2008 Grobler banks on old guard to inspire and guide young pretenders So Jones was convicted of doping — at least nobody died Federer is the best at being the best VU Ltd The silent frenzy of Chinese racing punters Winning is not everything Come off it, Newcastle, you've never been a giant 'Ecstatic' Twell excels in exalted company Athletics Briton, 18, prompts Radcliffe comparisons Kenyan comes second after dramatic journey New team principal holds key to Button and Honda's success Motor racing William Hill Plenty of green shoots but few hints of blossoming superstars Athletics Countdown to Beijing Britain's athletes – especially the women – are improving, but the hope of gold medals in Beijing rests with one marathon runner Hopes and dreams: the Britons aiming to make an impression in China Radcliffe training to breathe easy and lay Olympic ghost Athletics Countdown to Beijing William Hill Federer still the favourite, in sickness or in health Tennis Australian Open Virus keeps champion on the practice courts A little momentum will put Swiss on a roll How much longer must game put up with a disease called Köllerer? Making a racket: more top-spin terrors Plumber provides slimline tonic to game creaking under the weight of stereotypes Darts BDO World Championships O'Sullivan error lets Maguire end losing streak Snooker SAGA Insurance Masters BBC Two, 1.30pm Results William Hill Little and large show McGeechan's men earn vital victory after first-half blitz Rugby union Heineken Cup Leicester left with nothing to play for Thorpe gives Irish reason to believe in bright future Forwards lead the way as Saracens send French rivals crumbling to their knees Rugby union Heineken Cup Magnificent Marshall exposes Gloucester William Hill Advanced Hair Studio Wasps must gamble all on Munster showdown Dallaglio believes that the seedings are flawed Defeat in Edinburgh seals Leicester's fate Indians pull back from the brink as Australia begins soul-searching Cricket Sport Staff: Warwickshire want Pollock Timesonline Times Crossword 23,809 Newcastle sights on Hughes The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Rowing Times2 Monday poem When love turns to abuse Sperm wail gives birth to a fertile subversive The click Do you qualify for a New York toy boy? Sami goes down a storm with a new model role Image of the day Modern morals Show me the bunny The golden age of children's TV? It's now, says Caitlin Moran, who argues that she shows she watched as a child were pretty duff compared with what's on offer to her own children How much TV should children watch What was the best children's television programme ever? No, no, no . . . it has to be Bertha's cogwheels Timesonline Nature's Best Is Scooby-Doo so evil? The great debate over children's exposure to TV rages on. Use your best judgment, says Carol Midgley What turns a TV show into a cult? TV nostalgia: why it still has a future Giles Whittell argues that despite the fragmentation of children's TV, there will always be a market for quality The web for kids Norwich Union Roundabout way to a magical following Hugo Rifkind looks at just what is needed for a cult TV show . . . but gets distracted Times2 The Times Let us make a farewell toast to marmalade Freshwater fish? A load of old carp Hard to swallow Building blocks Style Brighten your wardrobe with solid colours, says Nicola Copping Photographs by Zac Frackelton, styled by Eve Thomas Pru Health This is no way to run the arts Arts Of course the Arts Council can shake up its funding, but not by killing off good theatres, protests the actor Michael Simkins The Times The comic who won't mind his language He's Holland's most famous comedian, but from now on Hans Teeuwen will work only in English, reports Dominic Maxwell Diplomacy unveiled First night Theatre The British Ambassador's Belly Dancer Arcola Studio, E8 Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre The Young Ones Upstairs at the Gatehouse, N6 Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Five 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 Wish You Were Here: Now and Then Viewing Guide ITV1, 4.30pm Time Team Channel 4,8pm The Palace ITV1, 9pm Open Water (2003) Film choice ITV1, 10.35pm Variations City of Vice Channel 4,9pm Signs (2002) BBC Two, 9pm Cruel Intentions (1999) Channel 4,11.45pm Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) New to Sky Box Office The sound of a lark descending Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4423 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No. 140 The Writers Bureau Index Weekend 1N Numbers Ramos moves to bolster defence Spurs still court Downing Lita's days at Madejski seem numbered after outburst Picture of the Day Happy to be back United to resist buying despite injury to Saha Terry supports recall of Beckham as captain Rangers in fixture jam Sissoko may miss out The Chant FA under pressure to get schedule right England Expects Alex McLeush Exclusive The Podcast Spot the pie Manager unlikely to be lured to Tyneside The News Newcastle turmoil Tony's Fiver Reds green with envy as Blues bag Anelka Time must be up for blundering Robinson Next stop Europe for Villa under O'Neill Terrace taunt can't be pleasant for targets Snub that brings new twist to cringe theatre Redknapp rejection delivers another humiliating blow to the troubled Tyneside club Hughes becomes bookmakers' new favourite Sunderland 2 Portsmouth 0 Newcastle turmoil Inspirational Richardson The News QA The Games Barclays Premier League Q&A Ferguson's tirade provokes eloquent Ronaldo response What a way to go Ashley's stock is falling fast The columnist Talking point The Opinion Brown on bandwagon United, a police state? Asking for trouble McClaren misses again Make Croatia come last 'Are we bringing the worst out of our imported players?' The Debate Klinsmann v Mourinho Derby 0 Wigan 1 The Games Barclays Premier League West Ham 2 Fulham 1 Everton 1 Man City 0 Arsenal 1 Birmingham 1 Middlesbrough 1 Liverpool 1 Torres unable to turn the tide for Benítez Bolton 1 Blackburn 2 Barclays Premier League The Games Aston Villa 3 Reading 1 Tactical The Games Barclays Premier League Pompey suddenly vulnerable on their travels? Rearguard (in)action Touch and go Anfield's homeboy Anelka dreaming of match made in heaven after Drogba's return How they stand Leading scorers Hot shots Average goals scored Player of the weekend Coca-Cola Championship Klinsmann succeeds as unity candidate League tables and results The Continent Surely overexposed Woolly joke misfires Italian league French league Spanish league Dutch league League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two Havant eye Anfield tie to fill gap in learning Jamie Collins and Co have a chance of playing away to Liverpool in the Cup — but the local kids are less than impressed Shawcross confident of adding to Newcastle's woes Third-round replays Mark Pougatch Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Braintree on long journey to progress Scotland Manchester City v West Ham United The Box BBC One, kick-off 8.05pm Wednesday Live matches Timesonline Newcastle United v Bolton Wanderers Fanzine Fanzone Our Web Late Bites Fink Tank Four of the best Ahead of the Game The Fink Tank Fink Tank research is fuelled by Lucozade Sport Daniel Finkelstein crunches the numbers Edge Transfer talk Dear Tony The Greatest . . . Winter window signings Arsenal struggle at foot of table Timesonline The pink cap does not fit, so can we kick it out of football? Female fans do not need fluffy accessories to follow their team The Times The Prem The Fixtures Spot the pie Picture Gallery Me and my Goldfish Love Cranial Osteopathy
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