News from 15/01/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Bryan Reuben Professor Emeritus of Chemical Technology, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Ian Gilmore President, David Reid, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Robert Lindsay, Neil Douglas President, Linda Tsang, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, John Bird, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Bernard Ribeiro President, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Dr Julia Mundy, Tristram Hunt, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Bill Collett, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Dr Patrick J. R. Harkin, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John Prime, Dr Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, John Earle, Anthony G. Phillips, Richard Lloyd Parry, Martin Fisher, Tom Nicholson, David Pannick, QC, Greg Hurst, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Alan Burnett, Simon Midgley, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Roger Croston, Judith Hulf President, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Williams, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dorothy Dalton, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Anthony Gee, David France, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Gwendoline Davies, Wendy Young, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Andy Powell Chief executive, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Charles Payne, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Dearbáil Jordan, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Matthew Parris, Thomas Catan, Frank Greaney, Sonia Verma, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Chris Ronnie, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Rajeev Syal, Alan Seeley, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Richard Leigh, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Gilly Hendry, Olav Bjortomt, Mary Johnson, Richard Ford, Michael Brown, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Revealed: £1 billion Olympics black hole Plans were based on 'ludicrous' land prices Opposition to reject giving Games more cash The only bird unique to Britain faces extinction Watchdog may call in police over Hain cash What the butler heard: Diana to marry Microsoft inquiries Hotel suicide attack Footballer can stay Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Index Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Poll watchdog may refer Hain to police over his undeclared £100,000 Second investigation into donations is started Labour MP presses for Pensions Secretary to go Pressure builds on Shadow Cabinet What turns oversight into a crime? Move over Hollywood . . . Baftas set for starring role The Golden Globe winners Directline The £1bn Olympics black hole that will hit sport and the arts Biofuel growers 'must be curbed to save habitats' Online network helps small contractors Pugh Foreigners' ID cards to be phased in MP's pay rise restraint Superjail warning GM carrots aid bones Above-limit pay claim Trial begins of man accused of Ipswich prostitute murders The victims Four from offender hostel held over pensioner's death Ba Diana 'asked butler to check if she could marry surgeon' Royal inquest Burrell offered to see a priest about a wedding Trip with Dodi was 'to make consultant jealous' Eos Airlines Princess's 'soulmate' Ordeal in witness box leads to order: Go home and find note of 'excitement' Royal inquest Ex-butler changes tack under questioning as existence of his letters is called into question Natuzzi What a result . . . footballer facing deportation is saved in extra time Watford player wins work permit at appeal Home Office rules he is good enough to stay Hindley 'may have killed fifth victim' Motorway price plan Jail for £2.4m cheat Abu Hamza delay Scientist 'killed wife' Cancer fertility plea Barrie house for sale Turner winner will be paid to give art lovers the runaround £200,000 online bid for graffiti, plus wall Expedia Cherie has little charity for father People The increasingly bizarre saga of Britney Spears's child Robbed of the chance to deliver a speech at the Golden Some MPs quietly make a fortune on the lecture circuit Thrilling testimony from a colleague. "i was in the … Postscript "I'm scared that I'll be met at the pearly gates by … Mature child, Suri Cruise, 21 months old. "She's a … In yesterday's paper, you may have seen a photograph … John Taylor, of Duran Duran, on learning that Diana, … A novel approach to the press, as employed by Johnny … Stand-off in Moscow as envoy defies ultimatum to close British Council Culture of friendship Trial may be abandoned if not held in secret, CPS says HM Revenue & Customs Judge in murder case bail row Reasons why accused man freed 'forgotten' Call for inquiry into court's unusual action Multiple Display Advertising Items How a changing climate will cause more birds to take flight from Britain Like canaries in a mine, this is an early warning Carbon Trust Oxford don set for grudge match after football team left her out Multiple Display Advertising Items Back with a bong, but News at Ten fails to ring time on its BBC rival First night Television News At Ten ITV 1 Dfs How Columbus's love of travel began transatlantic trade in nasty diseases Guarding the Flame Taxpayers need a profit-and-loss statement for the 2012 Olympics From Russia with Spite The Kremlin's strange talent for shooting itself in the foot Art Attack Making canvas out of bricks and mortar Get depressed. Go to a movie Picture Gallery Whose body is it, anyway? Yours, naturally Thunderer: Guardians that need a good smack The NSPCC is like reality TV Training doctors Retirement age Banning weapons How do we want our children to be educated? The Government does not own us Timesonline West Bank settlers Scouts' honour Mixed messages This sporting life Lavatory humour Merci beaucoup Let's keep a green light for red-light business Will Brown coming knock-knocking on Evans' door? 'Fierce and funny' poet finds right angle on life to win top prize Sean O'Brien chosen for T. S. Eliot award Judges lament the lack of people buying books Alliance Leicester 'Eleanor Rigby' finds her mourners Norovirus epidemic exposed as myth Melody makes a comeback in Brits Bear-suit actor in claim over fall Capgemini Stricken cargo ship adrift in Channel after crew are rescued in heavy seas Police could pass identity data to FBI in plan for crime database Biometric details will be sent around world Concerns raised over safeguarding of privacy Directline Trust me, I don't bite, as the politician reassured Little Red Riding Hood Funding shake-up will free scientists to advise Government on vital issues Researchers reluctant to take time out of lab Challenges demand informed judgments The Times A fervent Violetta in spellbinding form First night Opera La traviata Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items US elections Olympics Westerners face new threat after suicide squad storms Kabul hotel Seven killed in 'attack on Norwegian minister' Guests forced to hide from fierce firefight Luxury at a price Romney digs up past to give himself a chance for future US elections He talks of heartbreak at job losses Shocked by return to his home state Sky 'None of the above' Clinton and Obama get mired in race row that threatens to split party National polls, key state and delegates Squandered oil bonanza may bring down President Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush offers allies $20bn of arms to counter Iran Running without legs? That's not fair on all the other athletes Multiple Display Advertising Items Hostage mother sees her son at last Boy was taken away after birth in captivity The thought of seeing him kept her alive The Times (AFP): Sarkozy and Bruni 'married in secret' (Reuters): MP is expelled (AP): Deadly ambush (AP): Election date set (Reuters): Bomb hits protest (Reuters): Festive fall Food and fuel drive fastest rise in industry's costs for 16 years Surging prices feed inflation pressures MPC's attempts to cut rates may be curbed N Brown a winner in retail shoot-out Stockbrokers fined British Energy in talks IPhone ups memory Quote of the day Fears for Silverjet Business big shot Europe takes on Microsoft again after rivals' attacks Car wars Stock markets Conservatives would not block Bill to nationalise Northern Rock Hands is right to set record straight at EMI Picture Gallery Roadmap for a Citi of the future Commodities Testing Tesco Stay in touch A Workshop with Ian Scott Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline High noon on the high street Business big shot JJB off target as price cuts eat into margins Ted Baker surge TV shopping sales rise Rise in internet orders Stockbroker firm fined £250,000 for sales scam The Times It really has become such dry work at Dresdner these days City Diary The curry is off limits for Nomura's visitors City Diary Don't Panic, everyone, it's just a bit of bird flu City Diary Picture Gallery Plastic is not fantastic for getting into Russia City Diary Hands's cost cuts could save £200m at EMI British Energy holds talks with Spanish over new nuclear plant Iberdrola looks at sites in the South International interest in supplying the UK Paddypowertrader Apple is ready to launch the next generation of iPhone for the same price Memory could be boosted to 32GB China Mobile talks stall on revenue sharing The Times Citigroup may cut 24,000 jobs as loans crisis grows Toyota plugs its plans for electric cars The Grade Sprint to wield jobs axe again In brief (Reuters): Agricole to sell stake in Suez Reliance comes to the market (AP): Dollar boosts IBM's revenue The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Conductive Education British funds A recession might be last year's news Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Baired & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Property crawls out from the basement Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Forth Ports offers haven from credit crunch storms N Brown Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day SDL Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Business investment is the key to a high rebirth rate Focus Report Urban regeneration Areas must attract companies to prosper Changing fortunes for former coalfields PKF Medway towns to get £160m facelift Further action urged to redevelop brownfield sites Eurostar will be a catalyst for growth in the Thames Gateway The St Pancras to Paris rail link will lead to increased investment around the capital's commuter belt, says Simon Midgley Reader Offers Ltd Word Watching Weather Eye Dr Pramod Karan Sethi Surgeon who devised a cheap prosthetic limb that helps poor amputees around the world Dr Pramod Karan Sethi, orthopaedic surgeon, was born on November 28,1927. He died on January 6,2008, aged 80 Sir Edmund Hillary Lives Remembered Tim Marten Raymond Brock Leading bridge champion and administrator who did much to nurture junior players' talents Raymond Brock, international bridge player and administrator, was born on October 14,1936. He died of cancer on January 1,2008, aged 71 George Moore One of Australia's most accomplished jockeys who made his name in Britain with a Derby win George Moore, OBE, jockey and trainer, was born on July 5,1923. He died on January 8,2008, aged 84 Lives in Brief Court Circular CO's role gives rise to conflict Law Report European Court of Human Rights Third parties cannot help Court of Appeal Service appointments Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices The Times Bmds The Times Scotland's ski resorts celebrate the snowfall Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 15,1805 At the beginning of the momentous year of 1805, The Times speculates on the contents of King George III's speech to parliament Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest O'Regan pays for circuit failure Racing Fakenham initiative deserving of support Millennium Stadium Giles Smith Football Frustrated McCoy has to bide time in hospital Folkestone Racing Fakenham Yesterday's results Course specialists Kempton Park Southwell Regions ready to reap rewards for being hosts with the most in 2012 Olympic Games Competition fierce in bid to house top teams Financial benefits for towns and cities in UK Williams back for Wales are Gatland lays down marker Rugby union Six Nations squad Plumber fixes the overflow of nostalgia in Frimley Green Sport on television Football Results American football Bowls Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Scottish Cup Other sport Stunned Murray has no answers for exit at first time of asking Tennis Australian Open Tsonga prevails with serve-and-volley tactics Scot must pick up the pieces for Davis Cup It doesn't add up Fears rise as New Road slips beneath the waters again Cricket India retract abuse claim against Hogg Giants' big surprise Opponent for Khan Newton stays a Bull Hendry sent packing Davies gets through How we went downhill fast in the icy tracks of Rotters and Wooldridge Beckford strike puts Leeds in third place Football SFA homing in FAI needs quick fix Bullard set to start Burnley charged Ashley back to lead the hunt with Hughes still in sights Newcastle owner keen to avoid embarrassment Keegan favourite for second stint as manager Staying power Tottenham taking Bent offers at knock down £12.5m Shearer takes up poll position as supporters reject Keegan return Football Wenger claims Anelka wanted to return Timesonline The Premier League today More than Diplomacy pays off as Capello gets fixture list he wanted Football World Cup qualifying England play Croatia at start of two seasons Manager will not rush into decision on captain Schedule Williams loosens iron grip The Insider Times Crossword 23,810 Benítez struggling to walk on Owners make public Klinsmann meeting Manager resolved to remain at Anfield Index The Times Tennis Matt Dickinson Index The face The poetic publisher Cor, what a modern take on Renaissance man The click Don't drop your butt bra on the floordrobe A masked man I could trust Image of the day Modern morals Paula Jones: the woman who started it all6 Oral history Ten years after a young intern nearly brought down a president, the players in the Monica Lewinsky scandal talk to Damian Whitworth Kathleen Willey: the accuser form the Oval Office Linda Tripp: the woman who was everyone's friend AA Monica Lewinsky: the world's most famous intern Bob Bittman: the man with the awkward questions The Times Drudge Report Mike Isikoff: reporter who lost the scoop of his life If you need a fresh challenge, the Territorial Army needs you Advertisement Feature Time for Action From finance to the Paras 'On the final day, it's a proud moment' What is a Territorial Army Soldier? The Times Are we tetchier? I have grounds for thinking so How a tear united the PC brigade Scottish Dolly The world's favourite kids' TV Times correspondents tell us about a monkey in China, a blue bear in Germany, pigs in Japan and Russia's 'unknown creature The France Show 2008 If you go down to the woods today . . . Timesonline Tomorrow Bonsoir The Times A strictly British Arts Strictly Come Dancing is a smash hit just because it's so, well, amateur. Before it starts a live tour, Caitlin Moran watches the giggly, out-of-shape celebrities being put through their paces Mamma Mia! A stiff breeze is not a storm First night Theatre The Tempest Arts Theatre, WC2 Pop Pet Shop Boys/BBCCO Barbican Young Vic Book now Concert LSO/Gergiev Barbican Pop One Night Only Astoria 2, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Today's TV Digital Choice Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV BBC An Island Parish Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Cook Yourself Thin v Celebrity Recipes/Fast Food Junkles Go Naked Channel 4,8pm/9pm Mistresses BBC One, 9pm Iraq in Fragments (2006) Film choice BBC Four, 10.30pm Variations Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Send Me No Flowers (1964) Channel 4,1.35pm Bend It Like Beckham (2002) BBC Three, 8pm Framed (2002) BBC One, 11.45pm A Royal variety performance Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4424 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 141 Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Morale-Booster of the Week Other Views Picking up the pieces is rarely a simple task Issue of the Week the Aftermath The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Is the NHS showing its age? Health Other Stories we Liked Empathy at the surgery Angry GPs talk of resigning Courts tend to miss the mentally ill Social Care Millions wasted on poor plans Volunteering Metal Therapy Twin paths to a fitter society Interview Tim Crayford, president of the Association of Directors of Public Health, hopes to steer us towards a healthy future, and the biggest problem, he tells Jennifer Taylor, is obesity Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Reforms fail to improve lives Education Earthly Powers What price a researcher? Police forces win gay vote Employment A plan to turn the tables Foreign Ways A plea for monitoring fat-cat pay Policy Higher local costs cheat poor of aid Child Care Play should be seen and heard Children Needy families slip the net Social Care Hero . . . Army recruitment slammed Armed Forces Deal or No Deal Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Over to you . . . Older people need more free mobility What Worked for us Mary Johnson children's services manager at the NSPCC on the Families and Substance Support Team (FaSST) in Liverpool, which helps women and children at risk from substance misuse Creche Course Diary Dates Inside Can you keep a secret? The Temple's open Four hundred years ago the Temple was granted its charter. It is holding a year-long festival to celebrate. Frances Gibb reports The Sopranos: when real life doesn't follow the script Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items When talk, talk is far better than war, war in the courtroom Johnson & Johnson and the American Red Cross are disputing the rights to use the iconic symbol. Would mediation help, asks Gwendoline Davies Lawyer of the week Out and about Multiple Display Advertising Items
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