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News from 21/01/2008

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Alexi Mostrous, Matthew Elliott Chief Executive, Azmi Keshawi, Andrew Billen, Yepoka Yeebo, Catherine Riley, Paulene Stevenson, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Baroness Professor Susan, Professor Peter Braude, David Rose, David Rhys Jones, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Peter lansley, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Bill Cash MP Chairman, John Curtis, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Roger Helmer MEP Hon Chairman, Sir Gregory Winter, Elizabeth Judge, Sir Martin Evans, Professor David Whittinghan, Carl Mortished, David Charter Europe Correspondent, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Nick Ross, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Professor Anthony J. Pinching, Mark Barrowcliffe, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Frieda Hughes, Donald Hutera, Alison Murdoch, Steve Bird, Robert Halfon Political Director, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jeff Stelling Sky Sports presenter, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Hilary Loughran, David Hands, Stephanie Condron, Damon De Laszlo Chairman, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Derwent May, Sir Richard Sykes, Angela Jameson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Olga Ladushkina, Sam Coates, Eve Thomas, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Benjani Mwaruwari, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Robert Oulds Director, Gert Prandstatter, Joseph Stiglitz, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Professor Marcus Pembrey, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Dr Lyle Armstrong, Peter Dixon, Ron Williams, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sir Paul Nurse, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Michael Herman, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, B. A. Forbes, Tom Dart, Gerard Baker US Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Piers Corbyn, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Nile Gardiner Director, Zac Frackelton, Alice Fordham, Donal Blaney Cheif Executive, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Dr Stephen Minger, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Sarah Jane Checkland, Tony Dawe, H. Rigg, D. N. Stacey, Tim Harford, David Sanderson, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Sir John Sulston, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, J. H. Emlyn Jones, Jim Soar, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,

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Index The Rock's last chance — accept a deal or else Government will make statement to City at 7am Nationalisation threat directed at shareholders The Game McCain all smiles after key primary win Nobel prizewinners in stem-cell warning Miscarriage risk Powerless in Gaza Food prices to rise Warmest night The market forces of romance Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times 'Trotskyites ran mayor's campaigns' Rock and a hard place Diamonds? Gold? Old hat! This is the thief's holy grail Tractor crimewave is worth £3 million a year Sophisticated scam 'led by paramilitaries' Directline Pulling power You are holding back life-saving research, scientists tell ministers New consent laws will stall stem-cell progress Plea by 29 experts in letter to The Times Mice offer hope for people with muscular dystrophy Pugh Tragedies 'warping government policy' Average age rising House prices steady Lupus breakthrough Call to lift haggis ban Short history of pants Rail fares in Britain are the most expensive in Europe Paxman stretches his brief to tackle M&S over lack of support Volkswagen Clinton and McCain march on towards ultimate showdown US elections Democrats The former First Lady won everything but the black vote in Nevada and seems set to carry her momentum into Super Tuesday Front-runners take to the starting block for the most … I'm not the favourite, says winner with history on his side Index Too late for treaty debate Ba Brown supports permanent seat for India on UN Security Council Call is a crowd pleaser but will anger Pakistan PM wants to overhaul global organisations Caffeine doses Women undergoing 'needless' surgery for ovarian cancer Just two cups of coffee per day could double risk of miscarriage The People's Post Office Icesave Mother prepares to face ex-husband who killed their son in balcony leap Trial begins in Crete over death of 6-year-old 'I'm scared. I fear that I will erupt with anger' Bonhams Sky one BA pilots use crash as weapon in dispute Union worried over safety at sister airline Strike ballot proposed if concerns are not met McCanns release sketch of suspected abductor O2 WWF Drama queens halve the odds on lifting an Oscar Bespoke Suits The Force Expedia Stemming Cells The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill should be made more flexible Delhi's Day Brown should urge that India is allowed to exert greater diplomatic responsibility Love in the Marketplace People would rather have a trade-off than a kiss-off A short life, but a busy one Picture Gallery It's going to be King Rat, by a whisker Like sheep into the future The Lisbon Treaty Knowledge is free Stem cell research is vital and can save lives The Olympics are not off-budget Timesonline Dangers at Heathrow Climate change Chariots of mire 'orrible aitches They lied yesterday, and they'll lie tomorrow Feeling unloved and rejected? Yes, it's UCAS Syndrome Fiat Paisley joins in service led by a Catholic priest Gays reject equality promoter Multiple Display Advertising Items Jewellers alerted to ring fraudsters Tiscali Taser man dies after incident at home Neighbourly cat saves pensioner Surrogate mother plans eighth child Do I hear £220,000 for a cracked jug? EU targets could force Britain to build thousands of wind turbines Brussels to order 15% of energy renewable Green energy plans to transform coastal areas Dfs Increased use of biofuels would harm the planet, report warns Transport for London January's warmest-ever night defies the big chill Orange The Open University Dell Timber! Surfers can't see beach for the trees Multiple Display Advertising Items The minister, street strife and a late-night kebab in Peckham Home Secretary under fire for no-go admission Knives, police pay and terror law overshadowed Sky Streamline call for the police Fat is a problem for 'safe' millions Store will stock only British veal Immigrants take British names HSBC The weird and wonderful 'must be saved with cute and cuddly' Prioryhealthcare On the Edge: ten species in desperate need of help Private vengeance and public justice First night Theatre Purgatorio Arcola, E8 Multiple Display Advertising Items Mamet Italy Afghanistan Pressure points Darkness falls on Gaza as Israel takes revenge for rocket attacks Fuel blockade forces only power plant to shut Cut in services poses health risk, says Hamas Prostitutes are pushed out to provide a window for fashionistas British Gas (AFP): 15-year-old boy held for Bhutto murder (AP): Somme veteran dies Women hit the road (AFP): Teenager 'kills family' (AFP): Motorway scare Mafia killers arm themselves with degrees Crime bosses enrol for higher studies in jail Their motives may not be pure, officials say Multiple Display Advertising Items Moving day Helmand style: how to turn a farm into a fortress Afghanistan Ambitious British-led Nato offensive takes battle into Taleban heartland The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance remains divided as spring offensive nears Nationalist takes poll victory in Serbia Hardliner plays on Kosovo frustrations President warns Serbs not to take 'errant road' Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Dingy Taj Mahal booked in for mudpack sessions Monument to love EDF considers Sellafield fro new reactor Index Insurance warning Mobile phone rules Quote of the day GM to start costs drive Business big shot JC Flowers in £4bn bid for troubled Friends Provident Private equity group offers 175p per share Insurer awaits result of strategic review Pep talk Stock markets Food-price inflation is here to stay, warns chief of PepsiCo Cheap talk and broken promises for Africa Commodities Vultd Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates British farmers reap rich Russian harvest High food prices and low costs boost yields Vast areas of cheap but fertile soil lie fallow Business big shot Robin Saunders Hedge funds make dash for the land as investors dig for hidden value Don't waste money on futile insurance policies, warns consumer body Multiple Display Advertising Items GIP may trump Montagu and Hg with bid of up to £1.5bn for Biffa Mama Group strikes right chord with £2m profit Commission to auction all emissions permits Mobile firms face tough rules on internet access for children Charities question voluntary code Ofcom's latest review expected by the summer Raja Fashions Day of reckoning in the US glasshouse Timesonline General Motors set for another restructuring round to bring down costs Cheaper employees to replace older workers US cost base to be reduced by $5bn a year Companies are caught in 'perfect storm' in Japanese market The World in not enough for big stars … The hands-on approach that could mobilise the great and good at Davos Monday manifesto Indra Nooyi Indra Nooyi has restored the fizz to Pepsi's share price since she took the helm in 2006; now she has even bigger in her sights Sharper business writing Curriculum vitae Leader questioned 'We're on course to shuffle into a home for retired great powers' Britain is losing touch with its glorious industrial past, argues the entrepreneur Sir James Dyson Multiple Display Advertising Items Man with a plan Newspaper Marketing Agency Air Malta 'Walk-through museum' it may be but island lures the young Focus Report Malta A perfect setting, in any event Glorious past that can be found off the beaten track Equity Prices We Do More Than Just Rise to CBRE Reader Offers Ltd Charities Sir Edmund Hillary Lives Remembered Weather Eye Charles Elwell M15 spycatcher who unmasked the Portland spy ring whose members were passing Admiralty secrets to the USSR Charles Elwell, OBE, M15 officer, was born on May 16,1919. He died on January 11,2008, aged 88 Ugo Pirro Oscar-winning screenwriter whose films marked the postwar zenith of intelligent Italian cinema Ugo Pirro, screenwriter and author, was born on April 24,1920. He died on January 18,2008, aged 87 Ken Nelson US record producer and talent scout who helped to develop country music's 'Bakersfield sound' Ken Nelson, record producer, was born on January 19,1911. He died on January 7,2008, aged 96 Ross Adam Clown and the last of the celebrated Sanger circus dynasty Ross Adam, clown and circus publicity agent, was born on March 1,1923. He died on December 24,2007, aged 84 Sir Frederick Mason Distinguished diplomat who was Ambassador to Chile and the UN Sir Frederick Mason, CMG, Ambassador to Chile, 1966-70, and the UN, 1971-73, was born on May 15,1913. He died on January 18,2008, aged 94 Remedy available against roots of protected tree Law Report Court of Appeal Validity of fee agreement Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular A fine show for Fleming Church news Latest wills 'Grey Army' chooses the shops over charity work Notebook Charity Mind the gaps Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services Conference Gifts Legal Notices More noctilucent clouds shimmer in colder space Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January January 21,1870 Following the execution in Paris of Jean-Baptiste Troppman, a multiple-murderer, by guillotine, a report in the Lancet gives short shrift to the idea that consciousness might persist for several hours in a subject who has been decapitated Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Tamarinbleu leaves Pipe in quandary over Festival target Racing Ascot win sets stage for Cheltenham run Twist Magic still leads Champion Chase betting Wolverhampton Leicester abandoned Golf Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Course specialists Football Taaffe forced to reconsider schedule for Kicking King Folkestone Racing Ticketmast Kempton Park Bet of the day Davies ready to swap fireworks for Ashes Cricket England women fly out to Australia today All-rounder hopes to make Test debut American football Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Hockey Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Football Fixtures Other sport Sailing Skiing Snooker Dates Down Under Tennis Selby finishes with a flourish to pocket Wembley victory bonus Snooker SAGA Insurance Masters Leicester man equals highest break of event Triumph boosts hope for tilt at world title The Times Stepney looks to change track after spy admission Motor racing Skelton's limitations exposed by champion Boxing Sprint prospect enjoys silver lining Athletics Multiple Display Advertising Items Haile Gebrselassie, of Ethiopia, has revealed that … Hmv Kaymer emerges as Ryder Cup prospect Golf Abu Dhabi Golf Championship German, 23, wins first European Tour title Missed putt from 12ft costs Westwood dear The Times Championship venues look ideal as Woods sets himself for grand slam Golf Davies and Gourlay make a perfect pair Dixon fires England Daley takes bronze Patriots maintain run Duminy seals victory Davydenko reveals the pain as suspicion continues to stalk him wherever he goes Tennis Australian Open If he loses a match, like yesterday, or picks up an injury, the world No 4 courts controversy because of the scandal that will not go away Young Briton sent home for flagrant lapses of discipline Tennis Australian Open Willis, 17, arrived for practice without rackets Teenager must learn from East Europeans Free DVD Time to wake up from TV dominance Eco-friendly Joyon takes fortnight off MacArthur's world record Sailing Frenchman given a hero's return in Brittany Simple, stripped-down boat saved valuable time The Times Briton insists new benchmark is breakable Great globetrotters Nice guys can finish first, but not if you play for Australia Chance to shine is a Given The Times Swift sale for soul of football Federer shows qualities that go into making true champion Williams helps Cardiff return to the days of past successes Rugby union Heineken Cup Richards finds reserves of strength despite defeat O'Gara reaps rich rewards while Wasps pay high price for failure Rugby union Heineken Cup Leicester lick wounds with mauling of Leinster Newcastle say Premiership is harder test than Europe Challenge Cup Quarter-final draw Advanced Hair Studio Welsh sides take giant strides into last eight Rugby union Heineken Cup Cardiff's reward is tough trip to Toulouse Fresh faces take up challenge for England Dogged Ulster make Gloucester toil hard for comforts of home Rugby union Heineken Cup Vainikolo finds the light after a painful couple of months Times Crossword 23,815 Hicks puts block on quick sale Americans go ahead with new finance deal Supporters planning Anfield protest tonight Index The Times Inside Heineken Cup Simon Barnes Picture Gallery Monday poem Happiness through nature Big in China — but for all the wrong reasons The click How many names must a man look up? A whole new ball game for US truck drivers Image of the day Modern morals Love's bottom line Love may be blind but not lovers — and in a competitive market, we adjust out standards according to what's out there. In an extract from his new book, economist Tim Harford reveals why Why women outnumber men in Manhattan The Times Some of my best friends are cyberpenguins What's big, grey and gets you arrested? What the cannibals taught us Health Research into a disease that ravaged a primitive community could help us understand vCJD, says Nigel Hawkes Norwich Union Lifescan Will I leave my wife a young widow? Thetimes Inter Continental Hotels & Resorts The Times The snow show Style Whether you're hitting the nursery slopes, black runs or bars, Carolyn Asome has some advice. Photographs: Zac Frackelton. Styling: Eve Thomas On the Great Write Way Arts A raucous new Mamet comedy heads up a heartening, record-breaking season on Broadway, reports Benedict Nightingale Visitlondon Three New York picks The Sunday Times The Bush keeps burning bright Theatre Helter Skelter/Land of the Dead Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Afrika! Afrika! O2 Arena, SE10 Pop Steve Earle & Allison Moorer Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Festival Hall 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 The Times The Great War in Colour: The Wonderful World of Albert Kahn Viewing Guide Dispatches: The Court of Ken Channel 4,8pm Paradise or Bust BBC Two, 9pm Three Days of the Condor (1975) Film choice Variations The Palace ITV1, 9pm City of Vice Channel 4,9pm Ronin (1998) Five, 9pm Mike Bassett: England Manager (2001) Channel 4,10pm Remember the Titans (2000) BBC One, 11.20pm Serial sins of a second coming Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Cross Word Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 145 Acorn Stairlifts Index Weekend in Numbers The News Striker and manager make up Portsmouth mystery Window watch Ramos changes mind on Defoe Is Campbell on his way? Babayaro reunited with Gullit Galaxy move Picture of the Day 'And then there was this guy McClaren' O'Neil says US owner is with Vila for long haul Hodgson online Praise for Lerner Reds justify Saudi trip The News United defend their dash to the desert "Des Lynam is the Arsenal of presenters, I'm Hartlepool" Look out for the logo United leave it late to inflict cruel defeat on plucky Reading The Pod Cast Timesonline Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Games Keegan's return Cascarino's handful That's entertainment, but it was all off-field Graeme Souness has had an interview with the Scottish … United chase title on the break Tactical Analysis Bill Edgar Trauma for Titus, Tuncay Murphy's snore Tedium on the Tyne Chelsea cross bears fruit Newcastle? Special? Sorry The Opinion The Columnist Talking Point Diarra's reality check Talk about dedication Why Brown is available Arsenal must not win G'day to you too, mate 'United suffered a loss in Munich. England should pay tribute, too' The Debate The … Newcastle United fans sing the praises of the defender Hart in right place to rescue Eriksson Barclays Premier League Thegames Leading scorers In form Average Points Away Player of the weekend Tottenham 2 Sunderland 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Portsmouth 3 Derby 1 Fulham 0 Arsenal 3 Wigan 1 Everton 2 Shirty Murty vows to get tough on 'thief' Barclays Premier League The Games Birmingham 0 Chelsea 1 Blackburn 1 Middlesbrough 1 Essien taking on the world. Well, at least a continent The Tournament African Cup of Nations The Chelsea player of two parts — introverted and shy off the field but 'a rough boy' on it — is carrying the hopes of a nation with his image plastered all over city walls Index Ghana 2 Guinea 1 Fixtures A level playing field and Africa will shine The Continent The Columnist League tables and results United way suits Dutch Italians take short cut Italian league French league Spanish league Dutch league Coca-Cola Championship The Games League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two Timesonline League Two The day I was caught in the grip of aerial police chases The Player The Presenter The Professionals QA Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Poole's revival stays on course in Vase Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur The Box Live matches Timesonline Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal Tomorrow, Sky Sports 1, kick-off 8pm Our Web Late Bites Fink Tank The Best EDGE The Greatest … League Cup semi-finals Your Shout Talking to The Game The Times The Prem The Fixtures Kick-off 7.45 unless stated Spot the pie Results and scorers Bmi baby

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