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News from 22/01/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Dr Ben Dobson, Azmi Keshawi, Andrew Billen, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Bob Sykes, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Stephen J. Johnson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Steve Bundred chief executive, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard English, Elizabeth Judge, Anthony Rooley, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Iain Paterson, Antonia Senior, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Barrowcliffe, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, James Bowman, Peter Stiff, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Jennifer Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Christopher Hogwood, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Kate Hudson, Stefanie Marsh, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Terry Ramsey, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Ben Wilson, Fran Abrams, George Rosie, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Fred Stride, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Robert Bartlett, Christine Holt, Ken Costa, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Carole Chapman, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Bev Ferris, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Benedict Nightingale chief theatre critic, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, V. Hill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Harry Christophers, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Simon Hickson, Gary Slapper Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for Law, George Caulkin, Penny Cooper associate dean, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Terry Evans, Philip Webster, Andrew Hind, chief executive, Chris Ayres, Paul Meehan, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Robin pagnamenta, Matthew Minshall, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Claire Stuteley, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Sir Roger Norrington,

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Index World markets plunge Gordon Brown is in office, but no longer in power 'No excuse for killing my son in hotel leap' Put pants to the test How to change France Index Crouch saves a point Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch Ministers will rethink Bill that could block stem-cell experiments Baroness promises review of legislation Scientists fear law would impede research Speak up, we can't hear you at the front TV actors are struggling on stage says Sir Peter Hall Wordies are becoming scrambled burblies Ing Direct Universities join battle against terror as guidelines are agreed Watch lists of banned speakers to be drawn up New 'tool kit' focuses on academic freedom Extremists who prey on impressionable minds Pugh Government laptops must stay in offices Teenager killed 20mph 'default limit' QCs are less diverse Boost for universities Let's put Paxman pants to the test and sort out his tackle, says M&S Volkswagen £25bn rescue plan 'like a second mortgage on every … Northern Rock Government loan to be converted into bonds Tories accuse Brown of going back to 1970s Comment Anatole Kaletsky Test case suggests plan should pass EU scrutiny Will issuing bonds get taxpayers off the hook? This deal is so dodgy that it's now known as Northern Wreck Home Office Border & Immigration Agency Church sounds death knell on 'ash cash' pay for the clergy Wedding and funeral payments to be banned Move to stamp out 'Crematorium cowboys' "They've got a nerve, "said the Rev Chris Horseman … Norwich Union Direct Boycott fear on conference 'Family tragedies cannot excuse my husband for killing our son' Crete murder trial Brothers of man who leapt off balcony had killed themselves Breakdown of couple's marriage 'triggered a psychotic episode' Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Defence rebuffs women jurors in emotive case Are the food labels telling porkies? Multiple Display Advertising Items The lives of piglets Speaking of hot scoops (see above), congratulations … Speaking of that Asia trip: before setting off, Gordon Sky movies Nuncio's nuptials? People Lindsay Lohan, who is up for nine Razzies (anti-Oscars) for I Know Who Killed Me Assuming that you aren't content just to dig a big … Kiefer Sutherland, best known these days as Jack Bauer Picture Gallery The younger members of the Monegasque Royal Family are beginning to bare their teeth. Visiting the Monte Carlo International Circus Festival were Princess Caroline of Hanover and her daughter, Princess Alexandra Postscript "It's kind of horrific, " says Bono, of the new 3-D … "Diets are so boring, " Katherine Heigl tells American Sylvester Stallone speaks to Total Film magazine about Soft Option Dithering still defines government policy towards Northern Rock To Save France Sarkozy should make the most of Attali's liberal vision Getting the Message Gr8! Labour has embraced text-messaging to avoid hiccups in the House No contest for Mr Unpopular Picture Gallery Ignore Jacqui Smith! Reclaim the streets! Last one out please turn off the lights The Bush Theatre could close A listening faith The role of CND We need visible policing — but with back-up Arts cuts will damage our legacy Timesonline Royal snub to NZ Bravo Boeing Bereft Burns? Modern libraries The extraneous 'the' Dig the beat, daddy-o A catastrophe: it's Mr Brown's Black Wednesday Mystery, insults, scandal . . . another day on the internet A sentimental journey to multi-ethnic Willesden First night Theatre Let There Be Love Tricycle Eonenergy Goldfish 'i can buy the law' said sheikh as he dismissed his gamekeeper Dubai royal launched two-hour verbal assault Employee was ordered to work while off sick Castle Cover Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC cuts will tame wildlife series, says Attenborough Timesonline People-smuggling gang jailed after five-year investigation City banker faces prison for taking student's place in final-year exams Jet Airways Dell Pride of Russian art revealed in a show worth the struggle First night Visual Art From Russia Royal Academy Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items EU treaty 'will bring period of stability' Cameron accused of heading for wilderness Labour undermined public's trust, say Tories Multiple Display Advertising Items Trouble ahead, but this is no Maastricht Vote plans Murine Sarah Brown wows India with traditional designs and a little added glitz For a protocol-conscious Indian bureaucrat, it is perhaps … Nurses' low pay 'fatal in rich areas' Death rate rises when hospitals can't recruit Central negotiations 'benefit poor districts' Multiple Display Advertising Items A million drivers are exploiting loophole in road tax payments Taxpayer loses more than £200m in revenue 40% of motorcyclists fail to buy a tax disc I can't have been speeding. I've been dead for years Man stabbed in head during airport fight Asda car park death Blairs' aide fined Giants fear to tread 'Hindley victim' error £600,000 for stamps Oldest platypus fossil identified Alliance Leicester British soldier killed in Afghanistan Snow forecast for northern regions Diana driver 'was twice over the limit' Bronze Age axes found in lunch break Jurors tour sites where 5 bodies were found Grim reminders of 'Suffolk Strangler' reign Convoy travels under guard to red-light area Wife denies using internet to research antifreeze for murder Alliance Leicester Parking set to be new council tax Town halls urged to charge for local services Drivers' bill rises from £1bn to £1.75bn in 5 years Multiple Display Advertising Items US elections Australia 300 big ideas for change may be a revolution too far for the French Protected trades will lose long-held privileges Critics decry scheme's 'Anglo-Saxon' capitalism Join the queue Serbs' European dream may dissolve into Slavic fantasy Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Darfur 'warlord' is given top job (Reuters): 17 drown after canoe capsizes (AP): Editor sacked in budget wrangle (AP): Concern after party departure Sweeping statement of a love affair with bling Paris Haute couture BAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Israel blames Gaza for the power crisis but agrees to allow one delivery of fuel The casket containing the body of Sir Edmund Hillary at St Mary's Church, Auckland: last night 500 people attended the state funeral of the hero of Everest and thousands watched at big-screen venues in cities nationwide (AP): Wanted: windy cows for diet trials (AFP): Nurse on trial over 'Heparin murders' (AP): Small traders meet force of the law British envoy gets a dressing down over Kenyan election Tiscali Obama comes out fighting over Bill Clinton's attacks 08 US elections The Times Giuliani falters as gamble displays signs of foundering US elections online Purple fits, a sense of humour and a makeover have put spouses centre stage US elections 08 National primaries S Carolina Democrat Florida Republican New York Republican For the anoraks Multiple Display Advertising Items Hero son, 11, saves car crash father Boy gives him kiss of life then goes for help Two-mile run through wilderness in pitch dark National Campaign for Better Hearing Warning of more turmoil as investors flee markets Concern grows over imminent US recession Global shares in worst falls since September 11 Delegates confront fear of the future Record deficit Power under scrutiny Quote of the day Chase on for Rupert Business big shot In the crucible Stock markets Downtrodden Dolcis left helpless in a flight to quality Fear of the unknown takes its toll Skoda Auto Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Secrecy will send wrong signals Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Dolcis crushed as fashion retailers stamp their authority on high street shoe market Chain calls in administrator, shuts 89 outlets and axes nearly 600 jobs Footwear bears brunt of slowdown with further casualties expected soon Business big shot George Soros Och-Ziff goes gunning for The Lone Ranger The Times Prime Minister understands all about a need for support City Diary Turbulent times for Chuck Prince, the former Citigroup City Diary Tchenguiz may not be 'in' if Humberts calls City Diary It was hard to open a paper this weekend without facing City Diary A bizarre mix of water; solar energy and German residen City Diary Picture Gallery City concern at Treasury deficit figures Debt is worse than Darling had forecast £7.8 billion borrowing as receipts from tax fall Mortgage fall signals bleak outlook for lenders Businesses pile on pressure over fuel duty rise Regular tax increases Briton's long fight against US extradition reaches Lords Capgemini Norris by numbers Dunsmore in line for £3m on brewers deal Wolseley jobs threat 3 faces £1m legal bill Ashley sees bad sport Swiss Re eyes Friends Germans buy Chiltern Energy watchdog looks at claims that suppliers collude on prices Assurance sought over lobby group meetings Top six electricity and gas firms in spotlight Asda turns sights on Somerfield in bid to close the gap on Tesco Tesco plan The Times Facing up to the uncertainties of the future The banking crisis, politicial tensions and the threat of terrorism fuel international fear. Ken Costa looks at the debate ahead The Times Rising costs and falling demand hit technology boom in India The Times Brazilian miner in funding talks over $90bn takeover of Xstrata Shares in target gain ground on hopes of deal Vale considers other growth opportunities Power rationing Tax rebate could be Bush's best legacy Multiple Display Advertising Items Shareholders set for €1bn bailout of loss-making German bank WestLB prepares to write down assets French banks also hit in wake of credit crisis Grim smoke signal for China's masters of the universe The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds What Will It Take? British funds James Packer joins Lachlan Murdoch to bid for media firm Joint plan to de-list Australia's Consolidated Board meets to consider £1.4bn offer Train to Gain 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Biggest slide in share prices for six years Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day One to avoid as Wolseley warns of worse to come Corin Group Deal of the day Timesonline Filtronic Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Joining the euro should boost island's appeal to foreign investors Focus Report Malta Glory days beckon again for the Nurse of the Mediterranean Allevents Fort has star role in development Focus Report Malta Island's key facts Reader Offers Ltd Chess Weather Eye Rear-Admiral Jozef Bartosik Uncompromising seaman who served with distinction in the polish Navy and the Royal Navy Rear-Admiral Jozef Bartosik, CB, DSC, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Operations), 1966-68, was born on July 20,1917. He died on January 14,2008, aged 90 Louis de Cazenave Veteran who survived the Chemin des Dames slaughter of April 1917 Louis de Cazenave, French veteran of the First World War, was born on October 16,1897. He died on January 20,2008, aged 110 John Stewart Singer-songwriter in the US folk tradition who scored a hit with Daydream Believer and album California Bloodlines John Stewart, folk singer, was born on September 5,1939. He died of a brain haemorrhage on January 19,2008, aged 68 Carole Lynne Glamorous actress and musical theatre star as Lady Delfont became one of London's leading theatrical hostesses Carole Lynne (Lady Delfont), actress, was born on September 16,1918. She died on January 17,2008, aged 89 Alexandre de Paris Sphinx-like 'haut coiffeur' who tended the locks of Elizabeth Taylor and the Duchess of Windsor Alexandre de Paris, hair stylist, was born on September 6,1922. He died on January 12,2008, aged 85 Shu Uemera Japanese make-up artist whose brand of 'concept cosmetics' became internationally successfully Shu Uemura, make-up artist and cosmetics designer, was born on June 19,1928. He died of pneumonia on December 29,2007, aged 79 Bill Belew Celebrity costumier who created jewelled jumpsuits for Elvis Bill Belew, costume designer, was born in 1931. He died of diabetes on January 7,2008, aged 76 Court Circular Declaration does not get rid of intermediate trust Law Report Court of Appeal Legal news Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Latest wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Fun things to do when it is 58 degrees below zero Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 22,1923 The Times special correspondent reports on the joy of Poland at recovering art treasures taken by the Russians Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Northern lights dimmed as National Hunt power bases are redrawn Racing Epsom should seek helping hand to ensure Derby has a sponsor American football Football Noland makes impressive chasing debut Bet of the day Campaigners demand legacy factor Olympic Games British shooting says site is waste of £25m The association has 7,000 names on petition Southwell Racing Folkestone Yesterday's results The meeting at Sedgefield today has been abandoned … Kempton Park Wolverhampton Hatton refuses to grant Witter lucrative bout Boxing Course specialists Tynes rescued from Giants' scrapheap with defining kick American football Man of the hour Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Golf Ice hockey Squash Tennis Football Fixtures No excuse for missed tests, says Pickering Davies beats holder Bulls sidelined Argentina confident Other sport Australian who has the world at his feet puts Wimbledon first on hitlist Tennis 15-year-old prodigy is tipped as next big thing Father knew his son 'would be the best' Djokovic Sr sets out stall for imposing family dynasty Rusedski's foot faults bring exit near Sport on television Gym work brings Westwood into challenging new shape Golf The FA Cup e-on Cipriani within kicking distance of achieving his childhood goal Rugby union Wasps fly half eyes debut from the bench Reinforcements arrive to back up the injured Wilkinson in pledge to repay Newcastle for their support The lost cause sticking out its hand for £3m Olympic riches The Sun Muntari claims he possesses the power of healing in his scoring boots Football African Cup of Nations Ghana player suggests winning goal saved lives Influence of beauty queen changed outlook The Sunday Times A second-half goal by Salomon Kalou, the Chelsea strike Spurs get their man after Hutton's change of heart Football Bilic visit greeted with speculation The Premier League today Ramos pedigree offer promise of an end to the hungry years Football Coach hoping to carry on personal cup success Jenas believes players are ready for Arsenal Keegan aims to lift Owen morale with captaincy Tactical Analysis Russians plan to head west for historic Bridge night Ronaldo proves headline act as United entertain carnival crowd Football Bayern put block on Eriksson's move for Podolski Governing bodies to pay clubs for players Murty plots revenge Bournemouth woe Rap for Earnshaw Timesonline Crouch reminds Benítez of his knack for late drama to spoil Villa's away day Football Barclays Premier League Heart is ruling the head in Anfield pursuit by Al Ansari Football Man of substance to rescue The Insider On the Rocky road Times Crossword 23,816 Button moving up in world with Flee Gerrard: We're feeling the strain Captain says power struggle affects players Liverpool fans protest at American owners The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Giles Smith Matt Dickinson Index The face Tart with an art Only supposed to blow the barn doors off . . . The click Is it a plane? No, it's windproof brolly (honestly) Say a little bit more with your flowers Image of the day Modern morals Generation angst We worry about our children's lives more than ever before. But are our fears justified? 'Boys made me a tough little thing' 1940 'i knew there were students rioting, and protests. I was shocked' 1960 The Times Tomorrow The Times Champagne lifestyle, pint of mild income Any thespians with real substance? Socking it to them I need a hero Men Heroes aren't what they used to be — but, says Mark Barrowcliffe, our disdain for virtues such as courage and selflessness means that today we get what we deserve The Times Plumbing: the depths of my despair (vol 2) Baby, it's all of you Arts Marc Quinn has stopped making work about himself and started focusing on other lives. Stefanie Marsh meets the once Young British Artist who grew up Charlie Wilson's War On the hunt for true love First night Dance Sylvia Covent Garden Concert RLPO/Bicket Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Women of Troy Concerts Weir Weekend Barbican Theatre Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour! SECC, Glasgow Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Today's TV Prime - time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Supersize vs Superskinny Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Mistresses BBC One, 9pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Gosford Park (2001) Film choice Film4,9pm Variations Medicine Men Go Wild Channel 4,9pm Housekeeping (1987) Five, 1.30pm A Man Alone (1955) Channel 4,1.40pm Open Water (2003) ITV2, 9pm Tough guy feels the fear Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4430 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 146 The Writers Bureau Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Shortages of the Week Other Views It's important to get your message across Issue of the Week Communication Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Guide to patient relationships Health Other Stories we Liked Art pushes pressures up GPs shut Americans out Means-test sabotages the system Social Care Low paid, but happy in the job Fit to Fight If it's not working, experiment Interview There are times when using prisoners as guinea-pigs can be justified to get the system operating better, Geoff Mulgan, director of the Young Foundation, tells Jennifer Taylor Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Call to return to assisted places Education Public: Private Finance Songwriter's class reprise Head hunting gets easier Bullying of staff is rife, says union Charities Bobbies put the kettle on Police Jargon Decoder Advanced Practitioner With partners like these . . . Local Government Reformers loath to reform Whitehall Hero and Villain Where should road tolls go? Transport Counter Hall 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 Jobs Service Over to you . . . Teacher can't back police's pay claim What Worked for Me Positive Help Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Shake-up in legal training brings pick'n'mix scheme A Different Way? Some people have a degree but can't get a training contract. Frances Gibb reports Queen's Counsel 'i wanted something that would get the adrenalin flowing' Keith Gaines was a litigator at Lovells. Now he is doing the business at Nottingham Law School. Interview: Frances Gibb Multiple Display Advertising Items Things could not get better: meet the lawyers who love going to work Living the Dream Not all lawyers feel they are overworked and underpaid. Meet the thirtysomethings who wouldn't change a thing, says Alex Wade To LLM or Not to LLM? That is the Question There is a growing promotion of the Master of Laws qualification and increasing efforts by colleges and universities to recruit graduate lawyers on to their programmes. Is this a good or a bad move for the ambitious junior lawyer? Opinions are, frankly, split, says Edward Fennell. Here's why: Law Diary Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Improve the world — law degrees can make a difference Think outside the Box Edward Fennell investigates the opportunities for those looking for something slightly different Interested? Here are the Details . . . Find it difficult to concerntrate? Try working and studying in Darfur Ten Remarkable Pieces of Evidence Documental evidence is common in courts but remarkable exhibits also occasionally feature in cases, and sometimes, if an object cannot be brought into court, the court will go to the thing in question, says Gary Slapper Multiple Display Advertising Items Come on now, stiff upper lip Training: How to Please a Supervisor Law Commission The Law: Read All about It Multiple Display Advertising Items Make sure you can do your bit City Law Pro bono work is important to students, and more and more firms are now taking an active interest in helping others. Edward Fennell reports Lawyer of the week Philippe Ruttley In the City BPP Law School

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