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News from 23/01/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Gary Titley, MEP Leader of the European Parliamentary, Peter Wayne, Widget Finn, Nigel MacNicol, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Dr Oliver Wethered, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Nic Paton, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Richard Howitt, MEP, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, James Paterson HM Ambassador, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Stephen Martin, Francis Elliott, T. J. Pert, Bruce Kent Chairman, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dr Harry Stopes-Roe Vice-President, Julia Latchem-Smith, Sám Coates, Steven Childs, The Rev Canon Tony Neal, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Stuart Crainer, Colin Mayer, Fran Abrams, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Iain Daly, Helen Whiteley, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, David Hiscock, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Lindsey Bareham, Ian J. Hartill, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Penelope Freeston, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Des Dearlove, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Josephine Quintavalle Director, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Dame Veronica, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Patricia Duce, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Dr Paul King, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Richard Corbett, MEP, Olav Bjortomt, David Rubenstein, Nicola Copping, Jane S. Haworth, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico, Michael Cashman, MEP, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,

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Index 'We've little control over winds buffeting our economy' Tory fudge on faith Cameron defends church school 'cheats' Parents playing system are only 'active citizens' RAF on alert as Russia flexes military muscle Girl stabbed 30 times In a class of their own Democrats square up Spurs to Wembley Index Timesonline Stay in touch Opinion Times2 Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times Fed slashes key rate as it tries to put the brakes on recession FTSE 100 takes heart after big early losses Minister hints at more British interest rate cuts Hard-won reputation battered On other pages Brokeback Mountain star found dead at 28 Naked body 'found with pills at bedside' He had just finished filming in London Winehouse visits clinic as video threatens US trip On a role George Smith RAF alert as Russia stages huge naval exercise in Bay of Biscay Putin's display of power is logical but risks farce Pugh ID cards scheme is pushed back to 2012 Pro-active Nato Clarification 'It's not fair to raise children in unhappy home' Love and marriage don't have to go together, say modern couples Expedia. co. uk Beginner's glossary The economy 'The age of turbulence'— and how to survive it As stock markets worldwide are battered by uncertainty, we present a guide to protecting yourself from the worst of the slowdown Q&A Beginner's glossary Prada Julie Christie, reluctant star, in Oscar frame Magnet In the running Much dismay from Brian Wheeler, the BBC political We hope that everybody caught the comments from Ed … A reported sighting, on Sunday Charlie Wilson's War Y-front problem leads to big rise People Postscript Gloating aplenty in Germany as festivities for an Engla At the launch of the Fiat 500 at the London Eye, People A new Arena poster, perhaps? David Beckham, a Unicef goodwill ambassador, is handed flowers by a Sierra Leonean child at a therapeutic feeding centre in the city of Makeni We cannot have been the only ones to have wondered … Tony Blair (now firmly a diary figure) is in France … People hears that the Lords and Commons Cricket Club … BAA refuses to rule out fourth Heathrow runway and a seventh terminal Company had said it would limit expansion Uncertainty blights homes, say opponents Lax control of postal voting 'makes elections easy to rig' Tiscali Tesco Natasha, 17, is the seventh victim in town hit by series of copycat suicides Alert to parents over social network websites Online tributes may encourage other teens Barclays The friends who killed themselves End of Easy Money The world must adjust to new economic circumstances If There Be Force in Virtue or in Song Forty years from Jagger, the case of Amy Winehouse demands different words Tick these boxes six times a week Picture Gallery A downturn — cheering news for Gordon Thunderer: Copycats? I'd blame the teachers No wonder plagiarism is rife Democratic ethics Nuclear matters Mongolian vodka The real consequences of the Lisbon treaty Consent still a pillar of medicine Timesonline Awash with crime Shackleton's routes Life down under The misuse of 'the' Let's all do cookery in the land of the Pinky Ponk Exeunt oversubsidised whingeing luvvies, stage right Comment Lloyds TSB Girl, 14, stabbed 30 times in frenzied attack after taking a shortcut in dark VSO Ssshh. Don't wake the sleepers in the rail debate E. on Directline MPs upset at BBC silence on stars' pay Mussolini sports car may fetch £1m Rail company tries to buy off revolt Does this show there's life on Mars? Sky Three people who died in Cornish hotel fire were murdered, say police Dell Tale of war and redemption pips Stalin to take £25,000 prize Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted: homes for 65,000 birds displaced by Severn barrage Two-year study seeks fresh areas for wildlife Estuary's potential for power is 'breathtaking' Multiple Display Advertising Items Eclectic Chanel conjures the spirit of the Eighties Paris fashion Northern rock The perils of dealing with 'that strange man in Downing Street' Interview David Cameron The Tory leader accuses Gordon Brown of playing politics with terrorism. By Francis Elliott, Philip Webster and James Harding Inside Track How a little faith can help to find the right school Shortcut to cause of common disease Detailed genome map will aid scientists' search Boost for research into illnesses such as diabetes Morrisons Sky Filling in the gaps Police on march for better pay get advice on protesting with dignity Austin Kaye Veterinary nurse drops job claim Teenager guilty of gang murder Afghanistan victim named Video games a pain in the neck WinPropertyInvesting Law Boys, brains and toxic lessons Education The gender gap in schools is all about the different ways children see and hear — and it's no wonder that boys are unmotivated and uninterested, the psychologist and doctor Leonard Sax tells Alexandra Frean Department for Transport Problem caused by pushing them too much, too young Food, glorious food — and now learning how to cook it is compulsory Education A dish that every young cook should know Boy, are they articulate. But the focus is hard to see First night Theatre The Vertical Hour Royal Court, SW1 Jet Airways Carphone Warehouse United States South Africa The Gujarat riots Rape victim hails victory for Muslims as Hindu assailants are jailed for life Attack happened during religious riots Landmark ruling after six-year fight Clinton pleads innocent as Obama feels the heat from 'dual attack' 08 US elections Norwich Union Lacklustre Thompson quits, leaving the rest to battle for evangelical vote Timesonline Rac Blair warned mission faces failure Multiple Display Advertising Items A tough nut to crack Poll violence becomes intertribal conflict It's like a military operation, says priest Former UN chief will mediate between rivals HSBC (AFP): 17 years for US terror suspect (AFP): Hopes for Congo peace accord (AFP): Paramedic's survival ordeal (AP): Lesbian's right to adopt ignored Norwich Union Air France Flag waves goodbye to Saddam in sign of unity Emblem of change Multiple Display Advertising Items Tourists' cable car terror at 2,100ft The Times (Reuters): City paralysed by bomb hoax robbers (Reuters): Sanctions 'deal' (Reuters): Desperate diet (Reuters): Diplomatic thaw (AP): Knicker thief jailed Index FSA web concern Property pain goes on Quote of the day Rusal's London doubt Business big shot Fed rate cut triggered by fear of bond insurance collapse Move triggers initial panic among traders Both Dow and FTSE bounce back after shock Bearing fruit Stock markets My hands are tied, says Bank Governor, as he braces UK for downturn Fed establishes another baleful landmark Commodities UK online Professional Broadband Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Morrisons jettisons hot pies and follows Lulu to 'victory' in invasion of the South Northern chain wins extra shoppers Property sale 'on ice' amid market turmoil Business big shot Marc Bolland Advertising gold, and not a drumming gorilla in sight Commercial property fund investors face continued slide in asset prices The Times Close Bros snubs Cenkos as courtship ends in angry recriminations FSA to investigate comparison websites Tough European targets on cutting emissions to cost Britain £6bn a year Citycenter National Savings and Investments BA won't let Winner take all City Diary Britain may be running out of cod, but there is no … City Diary Fast service for Ramsay City Diary Two cups of coffee and a braised lamb shank, please Here's a question for you. What is the longest term … City Diary Picture Gallery Stellar sales from Apple fail to stop 8% slide in share price Getty Images, the world's biggest photographic library, with more than 70 million still images, including this shot of the Statue of Liberty, has hired Goldman Sachs to advice it on a possible sale of the company, with a likely target price of $1.5 billion (£769 million) Bank of America profits plunge 95% as the credit crunch tightens its grip Wachovia suffers as provisions take toll Defaults spread to all types of US loans Shanghai exchange suspends BoC shares Spanish threat to BA (Reuters): Caja profits soar Yahoo! jobs to go Banks win Enron case Chief of eBay to retire From East to West, panic grips the world's investors Markets in turmoil Dismay swept through global markets, with Australia and Japan leading the declines until the Fed announced its rate cut The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Private equity must explain its role if it is to revive past glories Times Online Downturn overtakes regulation as big threat to businesses 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 BT retreat continues on pension fund fears Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Yield and defensive niche make Pearson a hold Wm Morrison Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Kewill Systems Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Emerging markets no haven from woe Multiple Display Advertising Items Slope off from Davos talk-in to find the future Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Sir Howard Colvin Lives Remembered Weather Eye Peggy Jay Doughty defender of Hampstead and its heath who sat as a London councillor for the Labour Party for three decades Peggy Jay, former LCC and GLC representative and chairman of the Heath and Old Hampstead Society, 1968-89, was born on January 28,1913. She died on January 21,2008, aged 94 Sir Adam Butler Walter Bowart Journalist whose New York counter-culture paper The East Village Other spread the 1960s gospel of alternative lifestyles Walter Bowart, co-founder of The East Village Other, was born in 1939. He died of cancer on December 18,2007, aged 68 Philip Freund Versatile American writer, editor and teacher whose comparative history of theatre became a unique publishing event Philip Freund, anthropologist, writer and teacher, was born on February 5,1908. He died on December 20,2007, aged 99 Wing Commander Dal Russel Canadian ace who fought in the Battle of Britain and over Normandy Wing Commander Dal Russel, DSO, DFC and Bar, Canadian wartime fighter pilot, was born on December 9,1916. He died on November 20,2007, aged 90 Leslie Rowell Accountant who won a DSO during the NW Europe campaign in 1944 Leslie Rowell, DSO, accountant, was born on April 14,1916. He died on December 28,2007, aged 91 Whether claim that is not pursued in earlier case is an abuse of process Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest wills Announcements Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Timesonline The Chartered Institute of Taxation and the Association of Taxation Technicians January could break the warm and wet records Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 23,1943 A Times special correspondent reports on the Pétain Youth Movement in North Africa Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest O'Neill relies on old friends to spark revival at Cheltenham Racing Musselburgh Bet of the day Tennis Football Walsh likely to partner Sizing Europe in Champion Huntingdon Racing Course specialists Lingfield Park Kempton Park Southwell Yesterday's results The Times Gough gets a lift from dance tour as he sets sights on small screen Cricket Bowler is '95 per cent' certain to stop this year Yorkshireman eyes Question of Sport role Gillespie snatches chance to lead attack for Maynard at Glamorgan Dazzling new roles Harbhajan offers India bold option Sharapova makes the stars shine bright with humbling of Henin Tennis Australian Open Football Results Bowls Football Fixtures Maria's milestones Snooker Other sport Gatlin appeals ban in time for Olympics Rhinos forward stays FIA to remove cheats Davies reaches final Tennis Icon Chabal among stars dropped by France coach Rugby union England expect busy autumn as giants descend on Twickenham All Blacks match set to complete schedule Ashton has increased player access from July Edwards harks back to Welsh legends in case for the defence Rugby union The Sunday Times Irish trio join White in facing the music Bortolami blow Dream final lives on Why a club without a trophy for more than a decade are arguably the best Place in final is low on Grant's list of priorities Football Carling Cup semi-final Chelsea coach likens Everton to 'a small club' Goodison crowd have massive role, says Cahill Pools forecast Net gains for Ebbsfleet The Premier League today Phillips sends Rovers through and simplifies Hodgson's task Football FA Cup third-round replays Price takes pride of place with shoot-out saves for Jewell's men The Times Barnet, of Coca-Cola League Two, were reduced to ten … Binman hoping to collect in battle of haves and Havant Football Timesonline Fulham line up Cousin and Villa hold out for Moore Burley moves a step closer to securing Scotland job Egypt shrugged off the absence of key players to record Crouch upset that hope has given way to modest goals Special report Owners under fire Liverpool now want their saviours to walk on alone Less than a year after being welcomed with open arms, the club's American owners are finding themselves the target for hostility United defiant against anger over Munich anniversary Times2 Tottenham end nine-year jinx in style to book a place at Wembley Football Carling Cup semi-final, second leg Renault Party like it's 1999 England boasts embarrassing The Insider Times Crossword 23,817 Wednesday turn a deaf ear to Hobson Ramos sounds 21-gun salute The Times Inside Rugby union Martin Samuel Index The face A force of nature Cooking's compulsory but can it be cool? The click The safety guide to Peckham's streets at night You'll never shop alone any more Image of the day Modern morals Anyone home? As an historian compares a Tom Cruise PR video for Scientology to the work of Goebbels, Chris Ayres reports from LA: is the organisation a dangerous cult, or a harmless celebrity club? I still love my abusive father Family Secrets From the age of 8 Julia Latchem-Smith was sexually abused by her father, but mother begged her to keep it secret. Only after she had her first child did she report it to the police—but she still loves both her parents AA The Times Heritage is for the herd — climb your own mountain Two great minds, but two fools Dads for Konnie Weighty issues Style Wednesday Two new coffee-table tomes about Dior and Ralph Lauren are sumptuous, but they don't make for light reading, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Sandals The Times Dfs Growing pains — as well as pleasures — through the ages We worry about our children's lives more than ever before. But are our fears justified, and was childhood really so much better in the past? Today three recent generations tell us about their formative years. Interviews by Fran Abrams 1990 'Pressure comes from parents, but also because you have goals' 2000 'Maybe I'd like to be a Munchkin' A £5 million player signs for art's premier league Arts Tim Teeman meets Randy Lerner, the football tycoon behind the largest ever donation to the National Portrait Gallery Art's biggest private donors Oh you pretty things Mozzer buries the Smiths First night Pop Morrissey Roundhouse, NW1 Theatre Merrily We Roll Along The Watermill, Newbury Opera Peter Grimes Grand Theatre, Leeds Book now Pop Dashboard Confessional Scala, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Jack Ashford Ronnie Scott's, W1 Travelling companions Crème Geoffrey Kent, chairman and chief executive of Abercombie & Kent, the luxury travel firm, and his PA, Caroline Wheeler, talk to Rosalind Renshaw The Times The fight is on against fattism Multiple Display Advertising Items Bad interviewers lose the good applicants Crème Jobseekers often complain that employers do not appreciate that interviewing is a skill for both sides, says Nic Paton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enter our competition and win a trip to Egypt Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV The Times Torchwood Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Wonderland: The Man Who Eats Badgers and Other Strange Tales from Bodmin Moor BBC Two, 9.50pm Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA Channel 4,10pm A Private Function (1984) Film choice Film4,10.50pm Variations Modern Toss Channel 4,12.10am To Catch a Thief (1955) Five, 3.30pm The Rainmaker (1999) FX, 10pm The Negotiator (1998) BBC One, 10.50pm The natural health service Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4431 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 147 Sunrise Senior Living Index Warwick Market is holding up well despite the credit crunch Both applications to enrol for an MBA and job offers remain buoyant, says Des Dearlove What's Happening in the World of Business Schools Columbia's students taste success at the core of the Big Apple School in Manhattan projects its location, says Stuart Crainer OU Business School A supportive culture and role models top women's wish list Widget Finn discusses what colleges must do to redress the gender imbalance Glowing Reports for Schools with the Female Touch Part-time degree established the foundation of a new career Stuart Crainer meets graduate Dawn Austwick, director of Esmée Fairbairn Henley merger to create giant Steve Coomber looks at the plan for a mega business school Schools offer business a crucial link Colin Mayer looks at how to make the most of Britain's best brains Multiple Display Advertising Items It pays to join the club whether networking or just having fun Steve Coomber finds how being part of societies can enrich students' lives Career prospects boosted by association Thinking beyond the grey pinstripes Widget Finn hears the management mantra of sustainability Students sustain high level of interest Nottingham University Business School Responsibility Rewarded with Reputation Sceptics find it hard to have faith in the cult of celebrity University of Leeds The business world benefits from a more disciplined approach Inspiration comes from unlikely sources, says Stuart Crainer Purveyors of a product, not providers of professionals Des Dearlove examines an attack on business schools by a Harvard professor Academics queue to publish and be hailed Books continue to be fertile sources of new business ideas, writes Stuart Crainer Multiple Display Advertising Items A textbook example of technology Online learning once kept its distance but is now on campus, says Widget Finn The Times Students advised to judge leaders by thoughts not deeds Des Dearlove learns about the power of integrative thinking Defining innovation is the easy part — but teaching it poses a tougher challenge Steve Coomber gets to the bottom of a notoriously nebulous business concept More to Innovation than Meets the Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items New centre has designs on innovative revolution Stephen Hoare on one man's mission to inject creative thought into the MBA Incubation Period May Prevent New Product Going up in Smoke Laureate

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