News from 18/01/2008
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Daryl Ashley Murray, Robert Readman, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Matthew Syed, Pemba Sherpa, Ralph J. Lamden, Simon Barnes, Victoria Solt Dennis, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ron Collins, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Bawtree, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Rory James Wilson, Sam Marlowe, Sylvia Jones, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, Richard Hopewell, Hannah Fletcher, Peter Wood, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Quayle, Dr Gary Kitchen, Jayne Dowle, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Marie Tourres, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Father Larry David McCormick, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Edward Griffin, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Zella Compton, John Stanning, Ann Treneman, William Earley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Peter Prowse, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Ron Footer, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Steve Howey, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bernadette Robinson, Jonathan Coe, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Will Hodgkinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Maurice Blik, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Helena Stephenson, Sophie Heawood, Cllr Peter Craske Cabinet Member, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, GB, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Melanie McDonagh, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, John Grant, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alistair Cooke General Secretary, Huw Beynon, Olav Bjortomt, Clarissa Farr High Mistress, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Jane Macartney, Ross Anderson, Lisa Verrico, Tim Hammond, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex The great escape of Flight BA038 Plane plunged after sudden loss of power Pilot had no time to warn his passengers Share licence fee cash with rivals, BBC told Leukaemia find Bricks and Mortar Grab for Chrysalis Liverpool not for sale Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Quick find The Times Twin girls lead scientists Leukaemia breakthrough Healthy 4-year-old has key to sister's leukaemia Discovery of tumour stem cells aids research The fight for survival 'If we can give something back we will' The Harvey Nichols BBC is told it may have to share licence fee with other channels Exclusive right may be out of date, says minister Contest for cash 'to help sustain quality' 'Parents don't understand risks posed by internet' Pugh Peers are claiming maximum expenses Paedophile caught Women's drug risk Student numbers rise Camilla's joy at birth We won't take this lying down, say nudes Sketchy pasts Expedia Just seconds from home, all power was lost. The fight to save BA038 began Heathrow crash Hundreds of flights cancelled by runway closure The Boeing 777 Captain and all his crew are heroes, says BA chief as investigation begins PC World Your actions are a stain on your reputation, Miliband tells Russia We rarely see the British bulldog at Westminster these … The Times Möben TV shows spark West End boom Dfs Dfs Strangler suspect 'was seen washing his car in the dark' Accused's DNA found on three of the bodies Prosecution describes compelling signs of guilt Defendant will not contest DNA evidence 'Ban catchment areas to stop the middle class buying their way in' Social trends A report is calling for the best-rated primary schools to hold lotteries for places to prevent eager parents from manipulating the system Schools still cherry-picking the better-off families La maison coloniale Those who can afford to save make best use of child funds Social trends Kerry and Matt Carmody, from Sunbury-on-Thames, have … Jaguar Ronnie Wood leaves Kate Moss's very starry 34th birthday party at Punk, in Soho Postscript Cinematic treats are in store if we are to believe … Africa beckons for busy Blair People According to rumours drifting out of Australia, Kevin … At a memorial this week for Richard Stott, former Edito To the Young Vic, where Kevin Spacey and a band of … Multiple Display Advertising Items Wow. It's great having News at Ten back. So many storie A fierce response (via the MoD website) from the Armed Pity the members of the All-Party Parliamentary Mongoli Sainsbury's Husband tells wife's trial of antifreeze wine Poison coma left him blind and partially deaf After 16 weeks he was told of a 'murder plot' British Academy Flim Awards Multiple Display Advertising Items High street banks defend 'rip-off' overdraft charges as court battle commences Home Staff: Children's TV actor loses case for unfair dismissal London United The People v Northern Rock A shocking case of institutional ineptitude that has inflicted grave damage Sell and Talk, but Listen What Brown should do during his time in China Inquest becomes a reality show Picture Gallery How deranged are the Republicans? Carry on working until you drop Congestion crunch Matters of etiquette The answer to life Independent schools: charitable or exclusive? Why care about our carcasses? Timesonline Right of the sufferer Deconstructing art Sir Hillary Edmund? Peekaboo! A, B, C, D, E, F, G . . . I Holmes's giant rat Arrogant, yes. But he can see music's future My very strong message to the police: do your job No Country for Old Men Royals think I'm mad and Charles wants me in a home, Diana told Hollywood star Prince was her only true love, inquest is told Former police chief accused of conspiracy Mfi Toyota Court victory for brain-damaged boy Siberian huskies strain at the leash Drive to shut down al-Qaeda websites Police cast as villains in panto row Thomson Cruises Appeal for £3m to save cathedral Animal-human embryo research is approved Two teams are granted one-year 'cybrid' licence Work will provide an insight into diseases Multiple Display Advertising Items A human embryo has been cloned and grown to the stage … Boots Currys A kind of new Amy, but without the madhouse First night Pop Duffy Pigalle Club, W1 Sky movies The rise and rise of the jukebox Magnet Porton Down guinea-pigs get apology Campaign win against Porton Down 'cover-up' Volunteers disagree on £8,000 compensation Top brass: battles lost Timesonline Aquascutum Dell British woman murdered weeks after fresh start in New Zealand Dolphin Police chief: Public should challenge the hoodlums How government works — a user's guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline William conquers his fears for surprise first solo flight Record numbers say racism is worsening Online high street Holiday Britons die Terror plot verdict Carers sentenced Rowing record Itv Ireland America After Saddam: the welcome flood Persecuted Marsh Arabs return home Ancient culture still struggling to recover Life on the mud KIA Motors Business is Brown's priority on China visit Prime Minister to be circumspect on rights Hopes of boosting trade of $60 billion Sleepright Fresh on 3 Diplomatically speaking, you'll need to be very rich to buy this Furniture Village Bricks and Mortar British Gas Sparkling idea saves source of village fame and fortune Nationwide Mbeki flies in as Zimbabwe peacemaker Political deadlock in lead-up to elections Opposition set to test Mugabe with mass rally Ballet Shoes O2 From today, the central bank will be issuing Zimbabwe … End in sight for Hollywood strike as studios back down over rights Gangster film-makers face $50m police lawsuit The Times (AP): Briton is cleared of starting deadly fire (AFP): Whale activists freed (AP): Tearaway's cold cure More street protests (Reuters): Dead end for burglar Capital One Clinton in for turbulence as party's elder statesman backs Obama 08 US elections Democrats As life gets crowded, politics gets more uncomfortable Religious fervour turns to election fever in the Southern Bible belt US elections Republicans 08 'Values voters' reflect a fractured campaign McCain shifts focus to traditional issues Campus life Cityinn 'Battling begums' fight corruption charges Timberland Flooring The Times The Times EMI's private equity boss makes a grab for Chrysalis Hands says industry is ripe for consolidation Move follows drive to cut costs at EMI IFS says new class of super-rich emerging Tchenguiz's losses Wii beats tradition Virgin bid team grows Quote of the day Oil supplies secure Business big shot Media S&n opens its books after Carlsberg and Heineken offer £7.8bn Stock markets HSBC to seek China listing if authorities lift restriction Emirates Time to win friends in the Middle Kingdom Darling needs a capital gain Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Lesson in art of brinkmanship Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline That's rich — new class of the super-wealthy are tax-proof Earnings are growing by 8 per cent a year Government fails to bridge the wealth divide Business big shot Stephen Green Poverty of imagination in debate over income inequality Enterprise Inns chief expects flat fortunes to last for another year at least First winter of ban on smoking takes toll Latest in a series of pub group difficulties The Times In the US elections, much is being made of the age — 71 — of the candidate John McCain. During the recent Motor Show in Detroit, the Republican canditates were much in evidence, inevitably, given the Michigan primary, together with the usual huge press pack. A witness says that McCain managed to squeeze himself into a low-slung sports car but adds tartly: "He did have difficulty getting back out of it. " As would we all Is this e-mail in Danish or Double Dutch? Waiter, there will be a parasite in my soup City Diary Sign of the times? I can't say much about trade there, City Diary The next finance director of the London Stock Exchange City Diary I return to the office, briefly, to the usual array … City Diary Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, … City Diary Picture Gallery Somerfield auction has 'no link' to big losses faced by Tchenguiz Major shareholder 'did not prompt' £2.5bn sale Tycoon insists he can take rough with smooth The Times Supermarket chain tempts bidders with 'exceptional' Christmas Nintendo gives retailers a Wii boost Argos sells more than £4m worth in one day Video game console trounces traditional toys HMV surprises City with profit upgrade It's game over for those who refuse to offer every choice Gieve makes case for rate cut as MPC faces inflation test Leading UK property developer to abandon Shard of Glass project Halifax Fed backs fiscal action to boost US growth Bernanke still gunning for interest rate cuts Short-term tax cuts may be on the cards Southern Electric Sale of Marsh & McLennan on the cards as Willis seeks takeover talks Anglo to buy $5.5bn stake in iron ore mines Merrill Lynch reports record $9.8 billion loss in the fourth quarter The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds World not running out of oil, say experts Politics, not geology, cited as limiting factor Climate change rules will have big impact The Times Eventually, we'll walk away and leave it in the ground The Sunday Times The dynamic duo of British film look to TV drama as next big challenge Media Working Title chiefs plan US-style shows Follows Golden Globe and Bafta recognition Mediapolis Hands had better strike right note at EMI soon Media The Times Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes (000s) European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Panamanian face-off looming for C&W Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day A little home comfort as Barratt digs its defences HMV Deal of the day Timesonline Diploma Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices What Will It Take? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&A Theon Wilkinson Soldier and author inspired by his life in India to campaign for the preservation of the countless graves of the Raj Theon Wilkinson, MBE, founder of the British Association for Cemetries in South Asia, was born on January 28,1924. He died on November 26,2007, aged 83 Weather Eye Patrick Laurance Creator of the Family Holiday Association, a charity Creator of the Family Holiday Association, a charity that provides relief for families living with illness, disability and poverty Patrick Laurance, co-founder of the Family Holiday Association, was born on December 24,1919. He died on January 11,2008, aged 88 Richard Knerr Marketing genius whose Californian toy company Wham-O made a fortune from the Frisbee and the Hula Hoop Richard Knerr, co-founder of Wham-O toy company, was born on June 30,1925. He died on January 14,2008, aged 82 Cy Leslie Entrepreneur whose cut-price pop compilations were so successful that rival labels had them banned from the charts Seymour "Cy" Leslie, music label owner, was born on December 16,1922. He died on January 6,2008, aged 85 Wally Chignell Times messenger and reader who survived a German bombing attack Wally Chignell, messenger, copyholder and proof reader, The Times, 1940-79, was born on January 24,1925. He died on December 18,2007, aged 82 Dudley Doust Journalist who brought an expansive. American style of sports writing to his reporting on cricket and its top players Dudley Doust, journalist, was born on January 17,1930. He died on January 13,2008, aged 77 Roy Ekberg Energetic executive of News International Roy Ekberg, senior newspaper executive, was born on March 12,1920. He died on December 29,2007, aged 87 Questions Answered Roman salutes, boils and whistling tunes Word Watching Court Circular Thanksgiving service Results Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Fellows Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Timesonline Church news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Travelling in BMW economy class can give you extra fuel for thought Motoring Battle lines drawn in war against emissions Model could do with natty name to match The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf-online BMW Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart Arctic freeze lurks in the Urals while the rain falls Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 18,1930 The Times reports on the unexpected arrival of a British schooner at Tobermory, blown across the Atlantic from Newfoundland Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest O'Dwyer finds new vocation necessitates a change of tack Racing Present campaign may be last in saddle Efforts to be focused on training career Wolverhampton Athletics Southwell Yesterday's results Inglis Drever, the winner of the Ladbrokes World Hurdle Football Wolverhampton Taaffe keeps Naas option for Kicking King Racing Catterick Course specialists Kempton Park Pablo Du Charmil was the only withdrawal at the 48-hour Weather prospects How touch of Mourinho's arrogance can aid the rise of Williamson Athletics Briton determined to shed 'forgotten man' tag Sprinter unafraid to ask Chambers for help Power cuts show World Cup plans in a bad light Kaymer sets hot pace and looks name for the future Golf Murray needs kick-start for Buenos Aires Tennis Australian Open British Eurosport, midnight Resurgent Baghdatis survives Safin scare Bowls Results Cricket Golf Rugby league Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Snooker Tennis The Sunday Times Weale joins list of seeded casualties NFL plans a return Berrigan boost Zondeki steps in Leeds left to hope In the army now Saracens seek to take Europe by storm with their advance gathering pace Rugby union Heineken Cup Crucial confrontation in Scotland holds key Gaffney drawing up ambitious game plan Now Tait tests Newcastle's powers of persuasion Away with fear for Wasps and Cardiff Rugby union Heineken Cup Altea Trescothick's rebuilding job offers hope of comeback for England Cricket Somerset batsman in good heart for season He wants to play until 40 then coach county Kumble bags victim No 600 on grim day for Australia Third Test match Skelton shrugs off age concern to show confidence in landing title Boxing Heineken Cup Final Doherty joins Selby on list of the great escape artists Snooker Game remains a labour of love for English football's greatest enigma The big interview Regrets? Glenn Hoddle has a few, but a fresh start beckons for the former manager of the national team, a complex man of conviction Destination Spain Everyone at Havant having a ball as Cup fever takes hold Football Beware windfall that can blow a club off course Live coverage would have brought Havant & Waterlooville Coventry back in transfer market Davies a candidate Fowler on sidelines Pelé to pay tribute Tyler heads for Hull Ugarte calls it a day Keegan rides the Chariots of Ire - we demand victory, not glory Unhappy Kerzhakov a target for Tottenham Football McLeish delighted McFadden is on way The Premier League today Keegan receives blank cheque to restore Newcastle's former glory Football Hero returns to St James' Park Talks with chairman focus on transfer targets Role of Shearer at the top of manager's in-tray Why it might work Mr Motivator needs to patch up differences and revive his fading striker Football Hero returns to St James' Park Manager's arrival like a breath of fresh air Peugeot Diarra admits that loyalty is not the trump card for new king of clubs Football Portsmouth signing fancies 'really big' outfit France player already thinking about switch Skoda I say, I say, I say Anelka provides home truths to prevent Drogba from wandering Football King makes move to Fulham as Hodgson lays out big plans Love for Keegan runs deep The Insider Times Crossword 23,813 Read all about it Power struggle rocks Anfield Liverpool owners say club will not be sold Middle East investors determined to take stake Black, White and grey — Keegan and McDermott reunited The Times Cricket Simon Barnes Times2 The face Mesmerising America Gord almighty: the chef inside your telly The click Visit an oxbow lake? But you might fall in . . . Too much reality, too few stories Image of the day Modern morals The man who doesn't fit Freed after 21 years on death row in America, Kenny Richey is back home with his mother. But beneath the PR spin of a fairytale return, Melanie Reid reports on the bleak prospects that now confront him Lifers: Where are they now? A little cheat saves time AA Salmon and coriander fish cakes Cumin salmon with green bean raita Whiting salad with lemon chive mayo The Times The world's so grey, I can't help feeling blue Sinister stories were 'Cocteau for kids' The ring cycle The Sunday Times Where can I find colour? Style Ask Lucia Noa Noa puts the flounce in your step Chain reaction Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline My wife knitted Clangers From Bill and Ben to the Clangers, the Wombles and SpongeBob SquarePants, Hannah Fletcher talks to the creators of the children's TV series we have loved The Times Timesonline How Camberwick Green saved my teeth Jukebox, play for me You'd think that new technology would relegate the jukebox to musical dodo status — far from it, reports Will Hodgkinson Rock the joint — the hottest slots in Britain Inside Win golden tickets to see and meet top bands Exclusive Podcast — all about Eels Tales of the Weir and wonderful With a Barbican weekend devoted to her music, the composer Judith Weir is being feted as never before, she tells Richard Morrison Hmv The next generation Me, Judy and that rainbow Rufus Wainwright is tickled that his Judy Garland CD may scoop a Brit Award, finds Sophie Heawood Thefranceshow The revolution of the children It's no surprise that the most far-out and avant-garde kids' TV shows had music to match, finds Pete Paphides Pop Thistletown Rosemarie Big Bertha Classical Huelgas Ensemble La Quinta essential Harmonia Mundi Pop Pop Jukebox Cat power Matador Classical Pierre-Laurent Aimard Die Kunst der Fuge Deutsche Grammophon Radio Thom takes all in stealth attack First night Pop Radiohead 93 Feet, East E1 Theatre Paso Doble Barbican Nationaltheatre Book now Pop The Kills Soho Revue Bar, W1 Theatre Angry Young Man Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Lo Sposalizio Cadogan Hall, SW1 Today's TV 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 Moving Wallpaper/Echo Beach ITV1, 9pm/9.30pm Lost in Translation (2003) Film choice More4,10pm Variations Gordon Ramsay Cookalong Live Channel 4,9pm Love Happy (1949, b/w) Channel 4,1.55pm Tommy (1975) BBC Four, 11pm Kaleidoscope (1966) ITV1, 2.25am Cinderella, you shall have balls Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4427 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 144 The Magic Flute Index Loan rationing means that buyers and sellers need to learn a new regime Opening Bids Brief Encounter Do I Have to Clear the Snow in front of my House? Focus on.. Cheltenham Average property prices £000s In Modern Home in London Get in Get out Get Away Out Family House in Suffolk Away Mill House in Devon How to Play the Game Market Stratigies Special The market is cooling; mortgage lenders are getting meaner. But learn the new rules of the property game and the slowdown could be your time of opportunity Strategies for the Slowdown Comer Homes Group Big Apple Slices Abroad out Look Demand for New York mansions is unabated, writes Marcus Binney Inside Track Churchill Fact File Manhattan Stays Upbeat The property market is defying the malaise beyond the Hudson, reports Suzy Jagger Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a Reality Check Market Strategies Special Geoffery Weston will not budge on price — despite a difficult market. Is he making a big mistake, asks Susan Emmett Sale Tips The France Show Keep It in the Family Market Strategies Special Buying with a sibling is a great way to get on the housing ladder, says Zella Compton Fact File Our next Move is Staying Put Ruth Quayle and her family love their area but cannot afford to swap a flat for a house Fact File Huge Apartment in London Three of a Kind Houses ripe for conversion Kew: a six-bedroom Victorian conversion over two floors Old Guest House in Kent Bexleyheath: a detached Victorian house over four floors Manor House near Bristol Farrington Gurney: part of the house, guest wing and cottage Landlords Sit Tight . . . Market Strategies Special Few investors are selling up and some are even grabbing bargains, says Paula Hawkins . . . But Tenants Must Get Moving if They Want to Find a Home Storey Time Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Harlequin Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Postcode Lottery: M50 Home File Wreck of the Week The Times Home Shopping Casserole Dishes A Truly Flat Market Market Report Jayne Dowle reports on the glut of apartments in Liverpool and other northern cities Higher Energy Bills Should Boost Switch to Green Tariffs The Bridge
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