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News from 16/01/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, Andrew Billen, David Brown, E. G. Brisley, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Michael Bond, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Peter Mahaffey, Frcs, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Meg Atkins, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Brendan Donnelly, Anne Gatti, Elizabeth Judge, Lorna Hadley, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Edward Green, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Peter Rossdale, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Slaven Bilic, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Simon Brett, Helen Woodman, Ian Grant, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Granville Powell, Russell Kempson, Alexander Smith, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Morel, David Lister, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Juliet Lyon, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Adriaan H. W. Goldberg, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Neil Jones, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, R. G. Green, Steve Hawkes, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Colin Greensmith, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Des MacHale, Dermot Murnaghan, Philip Webster, Donatella Versace, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Gabriele Marcotti European Football Correspondent, Gordon Corera, Dr George Cook, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, Nick Meo, Colonel Mike Gaffney, Virginia Matthews,

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Index Flood misery yet again — and more to come Microsoft's office 'spy' Plan to monitor health and output of workers Patent sought for 'Big Brother' software Brown drops hint on nationalising Rock Schools tax warning Chief waits for job cuts Romney likely winner Liverpool victory Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times Hain bolstered by Brown's support in face of Tory attack PM insists minister made 'genuine mistake' Shadow Chancellor is to face a full inquiry Case for the defence DJ Kershaw jailed in 'Greek tragedy' BBC man's private life threatens radio career 'You are hell-bent on destruction, ' says judge Record A lower form of drama George Smith Risk assessment watchdog set up to halt march of the nanny state Millions of householders face gas price increases Cotton-wool culture Pugh Secrecy ordered for parts of murder trial 1 in 3 needs a dentist Rail strike called off Chinook crash review And finally, ITV loses Giant rat that once roamed the Earth Leslie Ash 'to get £500,000' in hospital superbug settlement Eonenergy How computer spy in the office will monitor everything you do Technology System will even keep tabs on staff working out in the field Employers and unions fear trust and team spirit wil be lost Inside Track 'Big Brother' plan from Microsoft Wired into the system: ways it could work Even bosses need to look over their shoulder at Bill Gates Now there's no need to leave the sofa to rent the latest film Technology Summer flood victims find they are at centre of storms a second time Families devastated by more severe damage Next 48 hours will be critical, say officials Oil spill fear as cargo ship sinks in English Channel Carbon Trust Private schools told, you can't be an exclusive club — and a charity New guidelines issued on £100m tax breaks Help for poor must be more than a token Teachers' pay deal to put pressure on public sector AI-Qaeda in Britain, claims website Troops' blast trauma Celebrating China Dark materials Leonard Cheshire Disability Kylie Minogue visits Sydney Children's Hospital. The one on the left is Krystle Sandelin, aged 4 months Multiple Display Advertising Items Going bust could be next move for the bouncing Chequey Girls People A year, almost, since Liz Hurley and Arun Nayar wed … Odd to see Peter Hain still clinging on. Rae Stewart, … Ah, the glamour of broadcasting. Spotted in a pub in … Velofone People is keen to do its bit to help the burgeoning … Representatives of Jon Bon Jovi have been in touch … Postscript Nicole Richie has given birth. Her partner, Joel Madden Havoc as US TV writers continue to strike Monarch Police concealed note proving Diana's fears of plot to murder her Royal inquest Princess told lawyers of assassination tip-off She thought crown should pass to William There's nothing secret about these secrets, coroner … What the butler saw (when he got home) Monarch Questions for Cash Clearer rules and a real change in culture are required in the funding of politics Race against Time Al-Qaeda could still undo six years' work in Afghanistan Life's a Toss-up Heads the Government wins, tails you lose, so boo to Super-Nanny A chicken's neck — the brutal truth Picture Gallery Obama's dirty tricks are beyond the pale Thunderer: A sickening fuss over norovirus Family doctors' role Time to go, Mr Hain Building more prisons won't improve society Compulsory donation not the way Timesonline Edmund on Everest "We'll dob, dob, dob" GP seeks patients Hirsute authors Aeneas in Carthage A google too far A tragic story of cancer and Sootynomics Reference books? Give me good old Wikipedia any day Comment Dfs Dfs BA uses own jets to examine effect of air travel on climate Focus on the effects of condensation trails Passengers could pay the price in surcharges Greenland melts away from the Ice Age Catch-22 Dell Lessing joins Arts Council funding row Did angler throw back 14lb salmon? Great-grandmother sues over MRSA Food from cloned animals ruled safe Scottish Widows Spitting Image Blairs double their money Mayor admits Olympic loan may not be repaid Politics HSBC Footing the bill Culture Secretary's clever use of children as human shields Brown is forced to back down over 'snubbing' of EU leaders Politics Pressure to widen guest list for summit Prodi of Italy invited after German protest Chancellors should give up changing the world BBC website takes political coverage to all secondary school pupils Calcium pills for strong bones may double women's risk of heart attack Trial suggests risks as well as health benefits Report's critics say more research needed Big rise in press complaints Boy, 17, faces rape charge Axe world game, Facebook urged £2,000 paid for lock of royal hair BT Osteoporosis Index 'Sheriff of Manchester' goes from Mars to Met VSO Rule for time travellers: never go back First Night Preview Television Ashes to Ashes BBC One Me and my Goldfish Went for a Stroll Japanese whalers hold 'acid bomb' activists Briton 'beaten and tied up' after storming ship Foreign Office to take up detention with Tokyo Multiple Display Advertising Items Pretty Scandinavian, but there's a life lesson here First night Theatre Scenes from a Marriage Belgrade, Coventry MacMillan Lastminute Afghanistan US elections 'Queen of the Untouchables' defies bribery charges to aim for top job Dalit leader may fight to be Prime Minister Critics say that she is a corrupt charlatan Caste aside Insults fly as Kenyan MPs clash over new Speaker Healthcare Commission Seats of power (Reuters): Dinosaur eggs head home In brief Aerlingus (Reuters): Three killed in 'race shooting' (Reuters): Nigerians held over trafficking (Reuters): Papal protest stops speech (AFP): Leading Kazakh jailed for kidnap Index We'll kill more foreigners, warn Taleban Hotels and restaurants are now attack targets Bombing highlights security fears in Kabul An American embassy vehicle was hit by a suspected … France exchanges reactors for Gulf base Atomic aid Standard Life Democrats try to ease back from damaging race row US elections Candidates declare a truce for TV debate Divisions within party are growing, polls show Magnet The Times Timesonline Romney's likely victory throws race wide open Squabbles with Russia must not turn into one big brawl National Savings and Investments The Times Sky Historian names Crown Jewels thief Explorer's brother blamed after 100 years Irish treasure was never recovered Norwich Union Direct Hands holds off on appointing EMI chief Burberry checked House price falls Reliance in demand Index Boeing delays Business big shot Japanese banks stand ready to bail out stricken US firms Tokyo's Big Three have $10bn fund Merrill given cash injection by Mizuho Blue chips swoon on worries about US recession Rocky ground? Stock markets Tesco finance chief turns on critics after not so merry Christmas A short, sharp housing shock may be best Picture Gallery Wheeling out fresh firepower Commodities Apt appointment Times Mobile VU Ltd Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Hands tells staff 'welcome to the future' Up to 2,000 jobs will go, saving £200m Chief executive will be named after cuts Business big shot Mike Clasper The workers sing from the same sheet as Terra Firma Burberry takes a big hit as luxury market wavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Good job the Rock boss wasn't banking on laughs City Diary Being head of Britain's largest commercial radio group City Diary Is Hands giving a peep into the future at EMI? City Diary Jon Wood, who runs the hedge fund SRM Global, is City Diary Picture Gallery Brown gives strongest hint yet that Rock may be nationalised Taxpayers face bigger bill if State takes over Prime Minister says stability is the key Despite the theatre, nothing has changed RICS says that house price falls are worst since slump of early Nineties Build-up of properties on estate agents' books Credit crunch and rate rises blamed The Times Property market reels as gloom descends on commercial and residential sectors Citigroup is staring at a further writedown of $3bn, analyst says Focus switches to rising defaults on car loans after world's biggest bank posts losses of $18bn from sub-prime mortgages What is a convertible preferred security? The Times Who's who The Times unit trust information services Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Investing in stuff develops into a fine art Boeing risks defections as Dreamliner delayed again City Center Equity Prices Windmiltinternational 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 Gloomy Wall Street triggers London slide Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Doubts over Debenhams have not been dispelled Uniq Deal of the day Timesonline Gresham House Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd RHS Weather Eye Professor Sir Howard Dalton Chief scientific adviser to Defra who strove to bring rigour and credibility to the department Professor Sir Howard Dalton, FRS, chief scientific adviser, Defra, 2002-07, was born on February 8,1944. He died on January 12,2008, aged 63 Sir John Harvey-Jones Lives Remembered Sir Edmund Hillary Richard Willcox Norman Morrice Creative choreographer who proved an effective — if unsung — director of the Royal Ballet Norman Morrice, choreographer and ballet director, was born on September 10,1931. He died on January 11,2007, aged 76 Norval Morrisseau Native Canadian artist who redefined the indigenous art market Norval Morrisseau, CM, artist, was born on March 14,1932. He died on December 4,2007, aged 75 Claude Whatham Director whose productions included some of the freshest of TV plays Claude Whatham, television and film director, was born on December 7,1927. He died on January 4,2008, aged 80 Lives in Brief Elizabeth Miranda Leger, BBC producer and lecturer, was born on August 21,2007, aged 90 Parties limited to choice of arbitration forum Law Report Court of Appeal Home available in Uganda Court of Appeal Threshold criteria caution Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Winter colours on show Thanks giving service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Risk of floods brings back wet summer memories Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 16,1888 The Times reports on a brave dog and mountain rescue Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Initiative badly needed to give all-weather a shot in the arm Racing Putting a stop to sleeping at the start Kempton Park Athletics Football Racing Staff: McCoy set for Cheltenham after having back surgery Course specialists Newcastle Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's racing results The cards at Newbury today and Taunton tomorrow have … Southwell Lingfield Park Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Other sport Snooker Tennis New self-belief offers Okoro hope she will be on song at Beijing Games Athletics British 800m runner's sights on Olympic final Londoner confident she can handle pressure Radcliffe targets London as key to Olympic gold chase Ashes Test at Headingley to be played in building site Cricket Saqlain Mushtaq, the former Pakistan spinner, says … Haase displays Dutch courage to brush aside Ljubicic challenge Tennis Australian Open Breaking into top 50 is target for 20-year-old Federer dispels fears over illness with victory Police use pepper spray on crowd as chants get too spicy Timesonline Britain team under tight security for London 2012 Olympic Games Wilkinson set for new deal as temptation to fly Falcons' nest recedes Rugby union Ireland squad Worsley injury absence being felt by club and country Flintoff left at home as Lions go to India Williams defeated Marshall's close finish Higham seeks talks Stage set for Froch Daly earns draw England's nemesis warns his beaten foe - this is personal The big interview Driven by pride, not pound signs, the coach who reduced Wembley to despair says Croatia will yet again prove they are the better team The Times Ticketmaster Poor comparison Frenchmen fit the description after Newcastle spell out plans Football Contact is made with Deschamps and Houllier I think I could do the job, says icon Shearer The Times Ivanovic flies in as Drogba casts envious eyes on Spain Window watch Peace process begins as G14 agrees to step aside Football Pools forecast Ireland turn to Sanchez in search for experience Timesonline The Premier League today Early Keane strike keeps dreams of cup treble alive for Tottenham Football FA Cup third-round replays The Times Sport Staff: Managerless Bury muster courage to stun Norwich Hope in your heart? Not when axe falls on Benítez Anfield feast brings calm as minnows depart happy but humbled Football FA Cup third-round replay Skoda Rescue package agreed to save Luton from financial collapse Wednesday worries increase The Insider Times Crossword 23,811 Malpas hoping for money to spend Kop and Gerrard boost Benítez The Times Rugby union Inside Tennis Index The face Genius, or waste of space? Life through the early lens of Linda McCartney The click More dumbrella than umbrella when it rains Secret diary of a Crackerjack fan Image of the day Modern morals Al-Qaeda's 007 Gordon Corera tells the extraordinary story of the solitary computer geek in a Shepherds Bush bedsit who became the world's most wanted cyber-jihadist I'm happier since he died Family Secrets The sudden death of her carefree husband left a reader in shock. Then she found that, financially and emotionally, life was easier Timesonline Readers' advice The Times Stuffed sharks, mega-bucks and trophy art Ah yes sir, I have just the pill Heard the rumour? Versace's Russian revolution Style Wednesday Donatella Versace returns to Moscow after a decade to find that Russian women — like Versace designs — have swapped bling for sophistication Timesonline New year pick-me-ups Beauty jury Multiple Display Advertising Items Andy Pandy grows up Arts Animation on children's television has come a long way since Andy Pandy and Teddy first bobbed about on strings. But new technologies, far from obliterating its soul, have made it vibrant, says Joanna Pitman Now characters are rounder, more cuddly Arts The Lion King First steps to a career in TV animation The history boys Grange Hill was my slice of real life Timesonline We're all in thrall to Anna First night Opera La traviata Covent Garden Dance Designer Body Sage, Gateshead Book now Theatre The Art of Laughter/Aullidos Purcell Room/ICA Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz Basquiat Strings Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Mainland mission Crème Interviews: mind your language Multiple Display Advertising Items Showcase your talents to get yourself spotted Crème Time for a new job? Virginia Matthews suggests that you market yourself and network to attract the right employer Multiple Display Advertising Items Five Top Tips for Change Is your PA the best in the country? Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Torchwood Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Grand Designs Channel 4,9pm Wonderland: The Secret Life of Norman Wisdom Aged 92¾ BBC Two, 9.50pm Cast Away (2000) Film choice BBC One, 10.40pm Variations Jamie Oliver: Eat to Save Your Life Channel 4,10pm Move Over, Darling (1963) Channel 4,1.30pm The Manchurian Candidate (2004) Film4,9pm The Tamarind Seed (1974) Channel 4,2.10am Portillo enters death row Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4425 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 142 Sunrise

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