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News from 25/01/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, Michael Ellaman Chair, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Michael Vesey - Fitzgerald, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ron Naylor, Julian Lewis MP, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Andrew Winters, Lorna Blackwood, Tony Taggart, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Jonathan Cooper Chair, Shami Chakrabarti Director, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Peter Brown, Paul Hicks, Martin Fletcher, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Andrew Holroyd President, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Catherine Riley, Motoring Editor, Bruce Robertson, Rodney Miskin, Tim Reid, Georgina Colwell, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Hain, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Briony Simmons, Catheriner Riley, Motoring Editor, Rhys Blakely, Mary Hyde, Charles Bremner, Robert Steele Asst Commissioner (ret'd), Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Marie Tourres, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Terry Ramsey, Hugo Rifkind, Bruce Kent, Derwent May, Roger Smith Director, Paula Hawkins, Robin Howard, Graham Spiers, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, The Rev Janina Ainsworth Chief Education Officer, Oliver Kay, Max Wright, Vivienne Gray, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Jacqueline D. Redman, Ifath Nawaz Chair, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, John Mendelssohn, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David chater, Mark Muller, QC, Joan Olivier Headmistress, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Adam Sage, Vaughan Freeman, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, David Summer, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Shams Rahman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Hashi Syedain, P. E. Hardie, The Rev Ian Hobbs, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Jonathan Luxmoore, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Alan copps, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Copps, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Dr Peter Honey, Sophie Heawood, Bob Crow General Secretary, R. C. B. Firebrace, Timothy Dutton, QC Chairman, Chris Dillow, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, GB, Richard Beeston, Cyril Berkeley, Rajeev Syal, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Stuart Birch, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Fiona Hamilton, Justin Marozzi, Richard Ford,

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Index More pain for Brown as funding row bites Hain forced to quit as police inquiry starts Young ministers rise in hasty reshuffle Index Afghan leader says British troops are failing over Taleban Teaching success Bricks and Mortar Captaincy contest Index Today's weather High ambition and low tricks behind world's biggest scam Banking fraud SocGen insists rogue trader acted alone Mastermind confesses then disappears Buzz words Biggest losers Business US may have rogue to thank for huge rate cut Banking fraud Sandals High-calibre graduates raise standards at tough schools in inner cities US-style scheme is improving performance Placement a fast-track route to management More excitement planned for double science Cambridge recruit who lifted behaviour into a new class Pugh Prince Edward's son taken to hospital 777 not low on fuel Teachers' pay ballot Winehouse in rehab Clarification Smugglers dodge sniffer dogs and risk $1,000 fine for a Burns Night haggis Nutty heart of a nation Laura Ashley How vanity and a hunger for power were Hain's undoing Peter Hain Resignation Behind an opportunistic campaign for the deputy leadership were ballooning costs, squabbling aides and fairweather friends Early election may be scuppered by police inquiry The future's bleak, the future's not orange for the Permatan Man Sometimes a problem really is an opportunity . . . for others Peter Hain Reshuffle Mfi Timesonline Brown seizes his chance to bring bright young things into Cabinet Balls and Cooper first married frontbenchers James Purnell lands Work and Pensions job Harman and Alexander await verdict Dfs Dfs Road humps slow the traffic but speed up death of planet Fuel consumption and Co2 emissions soar AA wants bumps to be replaced with cameras Maternity units failing to meet guidelines Findings Prada Bond faces arch villain who has Blair's smile and Sarkozy's eyes Fleming's reflection on the limitations of love Currys Surprise yourself Sainsbury's The Times Möben A cheeky seating arrangement at the Channel 4 Political Of course, the real cheeky action (please, do groan) … Peer pressure People People spies at the Davos World Economic Forum (we … Postscript The Queen is a top flirt, according to US flirtol Where has Whoopi Goldberg been lately? Apparently, somebody had the bright idea of magically locking her away in a lamp Renault Muslims wary of terror law extension Information for police 'could be undermined' Home Office voices discrimination fears Multiple Display Advertising Items PC World Diana's paranoia 'fed by Fergie's witch' Princess turned to 'a cocktail of clairvoyants' Alternative therapies 'did not serve her well' Chrysler Statute and Liberty The Government seeks to extend detention without charge at its peril Casualty Ward Brown should not have let the Hain infection fester Stinks and Bangs The Curse of St Custard's is surprisingly cheerful about extra lessons in the lab No, Amy won't toe the line Picture Gallery You can't touch Ken, the tinpot king This tastes of vole's vomit (in my view) Free speech for food critics! Musharraf's visit Police targets Don't be too cynical about these new believers Did CND really make a difference? Timesonline Our workers' rights Sounds nasty Coughing cure You say aitch . . . 'ello 'ello 'ello? What beauty is there in a young life snuffed out? Of course no one noticed that €4.9 billion went missing Mountain of worry over missing molehills Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretive lives Crash survivor urged pilots to 'think warm' before they died Sharps Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Knox threatened me with a knife the night before Meredith's murder' New witness places all three suspects at house Testimony undermines their evidence to police 'Power-drunk' Livingstone is attacked over city fiefdom Multiple Display Advertising Items MPs surrender over their pay rises They will not be able to decide own salaries Increase will be in line with the public sector Currys A step closer to artificial life Pensioner's secret life as Bluebell Girl Two die after cervical cancer jabs Mini One After 13 years of defiance, pitmen march off as last coalmine runs dry Dell Fewer robberies, assaults and burglaries, but crime at gunpoint is on the rise More criminals using a firearm to cause fear Drug offences have increased by 21 per cent Stalking by patients is a real menace for psychiatrists Mini Cooper S Recorded crime in England and Wales BBC makes ten dramas out of the Iraq crisis Women 'see fewer patients' In brief Man denies Nickell murder £31m boost for historic ships Girl's embassy whale protest Multiple Display Advertising Items Russell Brand phone-in faked Land of the online death pact fights to save lives from the web Classmates seeks help as another girl in Bridgend tries to commit suicide 15-year-old was close to death when found She was friend of most recent 'copycat' suicide Index Town in turmoil Halfords Mind your balance, it's a spooky world First night Visual Art Juan Muñoz: A Retrospective Tate Modern Multiple Display Advertising Items Comet It's time to make way for £50bn high-speed network, says rail chief Plans for three lines to link main cities Capacity 'will run out unless action is taken' Medical Aid for Palestinians The Fagin gangs who make millions from child slavery People-trafficking Police free Romanian children in dawn raids Youngsters pressed into a life of crime Toyota Artful dodges New wave of crime alerted police to the young pickpockets Raids on brothels highlight the scale of trade in humans Northern rock I have owed you these two bananas since 1943, Ma'am Italy America The British are making things worse, says Afghan President Karzai hits out at 'military failings' Allies in conflict over who should be in charge When being reasonable is wishful thinking Multiple Display Advertising Items Many masters Broken border wall gives Israel chance to dump Gaza on Egypt Home Information Pack Prodi resigns after losing confidence vote Defeat opens way for return of Berlusconi Chaos in senate after a member is assaulted Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Arabic website on Holocaust (Reuters): Civil servants strike over jobs (Reuters): Bartenders on death charges (AP): Pope criticises 'vulgar' media So that's a short bottomless drip black coffee - to go for just $1 Global brand Three Schools are still crumbling in the 'corridor of shame' haunted by the old South US elections The Times There's still plenty of venom but the money's running out Obama is accused of 'hit job' on Bill Clinton Head of eBay resigns to lift Romney campaign Campaign funding For the anoraks Drunk driver gets ten year for mocking death of a 'tree-hugger' Multiple Display Advertising Items Chinese chefs take a wok on the wild side in world's most dangerous city Iraqis say restaurant shows peace returning Previous tenant was snatched and beheaded Shanghai Nimbys on march over home prices threat Cheap and cheerful (Reuters): Top policeman killed by suicide bomber (AP): Court mob fury (AP): Police admit spying (AFP): Castro death fear (Reuters): Kalashnikov cash (Reuters): Clamp on cycle theft (Reuters): Headscarf tussle (Reuters): It's Ok, I'm a priesht The Times Timberland Flooring Kenya leaders meet and pledge peace as economy grinds to halt Tainted victory The Times Was world market panic set off by France's rogue trader? SocGen unwound futures worth billions Sell-off coincided with markets plunge Index Hilfiger float scrapped Mortgage decline Quote of the day Bond insurers' gap Business big shot Download low-down Stock markets Bankers must take long-term view of their reputation Picture Gallery No point crying over spilt beer Commodities An ugly reality for lenders Bank of Scotland Corporate Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Business big shot Tommy Hilfiger Luxury brands feeling the pinch as Apax pulls $4 billion flotation UK equity fund halts IPO in face of downturn Fashion labels report worldwide sales slump Listing is just too risky now Darling bows to pressure from small business to revise capital gains tax plan MPs' report on Rock will say FSA is not fit for greater role Picture Gallery A parallel world within a parallel universe I hear from a leading firm of City headhunters about … City Diary Mayor set for a dogfight over City airport City Diary Regal Petroleum, the oil and gas explorer, mentioned … City Diary Correction of the week comes from those fine people … City Diary Sodexho, the French caterer, has changed its name to … City Diary Picture Gallery New mortgage approvals fall as credit crunch and rate rises bite Lenders look to rebuild their margins Mortgages cost 35% of first-time buyers' pay Takeover of S&N is expected as deadline extended to noon today Multiple Display Advertising Items MPs say Metronet's collapse is warning St James's Place up Hope for Dolcis Banks start cutbacks Lloyds TSB What now for a proud bank laid low? High-flying chairman already faces trial on money-laundering charges The shareholders Musharraf says elections will be fair but rejects 'Western' human rights Davos 2008 Decision to sack judges defended Set to continue charm offensive in Europe Gates uses forum to call on businesses to find radical ways of reducing world poverty WEF diary Davos 2008 Schwarzman in a whirlpool The Times Demand for oil and gas will outstrip supply within 7 years, says Shell chief The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds What Will It Take? British funds US mortgage bond insurers 'need $200bn boost to protect AAA ratings' Department for Work and Pensions Howzat? IPL raises $720m Microsoft confident it can ride out tough times Sarkozy fights for a French BBC by 'taxing the new to fund the old' Media Fury over plan to plug state TV funding gap Unfair and inefficient, says audiovisual union Mediapolis Digital music sales growth slows as piracy dominates Grade waits in the wings for ITV plot to develop Media Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Baired & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Cadbury misses party after rival's woes hit it Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Worries in mines and City make Lonmin one to miss Does not compute Misys Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Cable & Wireless Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Anniversaries Weather Eye Milton Wolff Spanish Civil War veteran who commanded American volunteers in the fight against Franco Milton Wolff, the last commander of American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War, was born on October 7,1915. He died on January 14,2008, aged 92 Mikhail Minin Soviet soldier whose platoon captured the Reichstag in 1945 Andy Palacio Belizean musician whose acclaimed album Wátina did much to arrest the decline of his native Garífuna culture Andy Palacio, singer and cultural activist, was born on December 2,1960. He died of a stroke on January 19, aged 47 Hone Tuwhare Former Poet Laureate of New Zealand who combined conversational ease with Maori and biblical rhythms Hone Tuwhare, poet, was born on October 21,1922. He died on January 16,2008, aged 85 Sewing uniforms, organ donors, upspeak and e-mails Questions Answered Word Watching Absence of transitional period for VAT claims breaches EU law Law Report House of Lords Defective purchase notice can be replaced Court of Appeal Court Circular One of the oldest flying aircraft in the world, the monoplane Blériot XI, put through its paces at the Al Ain Aerobatics Show, United Arab Emirates, by its owner Mikael Carlsons of Sweden yesterdayc Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgments or notices … Memorial Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Congratulations Company Notices Legal Notices George Hanrahan Latest wills Motorpoint Machine Mart Peugeot hopes to turn back clock with its concept car of the future Distinctive design sets Rc Z apart from rivals Precise handling puts the driver in full control The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Wolf Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Jet engine contrails can show whether it will rain Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 25,1878 The Times's correspondent in Prussia reports on alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary and their political consequences Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Kicking King rekindles Gold Cup flame with eye-catching comeback Racing Exotic Dancer misses objective after setback Leading Irish novice sustains tendon injury Wolverhampton Course specialists Bet of the Day Kempton Park Cricket Football Newbury Racing Uttoxeter lost to waterlogging Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Warwick Doncaster Southwell Kicking King in the 9-2 favourite in totesport's Chelte Wolverhampton Raging Bull shows no sign of slowing by targeting Lions tour Rugby union Meridien Gomarsall's fall in favour puts Wigglesworth under spotlight Ruthlessness required to fulfil ambition Rugby union The Sunday Times Woods charges into contention Harris could end up as Crusader Marshall stays in hunt for No 5 Lynes hoping to land Milan trip Setanta Sports Keep class out of it. In sport you are either good enough, or you're not Tsonga blows Nadal challenge off course Tennis Australian Open BBC One and British Eurosport, 2.30am tomorrow Murray's conqueror storms into first final Frenchman says he is living a total dream Timesonline Confident Westwood builds on strong start to the season Golf Qatar Masters Sky Sports 2,9am Gillette Fusion England's own rock 'n bowler has edge when it comes to the covers Cricket Singing spinner plays out teenage band dream Swann in good voice for New Zealand tour ECB riled by Leicestershire chairman's criticisms Musical players Tendulkar pays tribute to another little master Testing time as Pickering puts fitness on the line in Glasgow Athletics Football Results Ticket to ride Bowls Fourth Test match Australia v India Cricket Golf Football Fixtures Motor rallying Snooker Rugby union Other sport Hamilton keen not to repeat Alonso's lapses in behaviour Motor racing Tennis If the mask slips: Ferguson is a man who deserves to be lauded by all Football The Times Benítez's daring plan to sign Walcott on loan is turned down by Arsenal Football Scotland plan for long term with Burley The Premier League today Minnows determined to match Liverpool for shared skills and not merely a sponsor Football FA Cup The Havant and Waterlooville clubs were once sworn enemies. Now they share the dream of going to Anfield with 6,000 fans The Kop prepares for Jairzinho as Rocky fights above … Spot the differences Peugeot I aim to be a cut above at Anfield with my new trim Mystery of Eriksson and the Italian faith healer Football Hummer Grant-maintained Chelsea start to thrive under quiet revolution Football Ramos moves ahead in race to seal deal for Woodgate United's loyal servants are handed praise from on high Football Ferguson hails input of Giggs and Scholes They may be the best I've had, says manager Timesonline Skoda Owners look to repair damage with show of unity at Anfield Football Adebayor and Bendtner make peace as FA takes no action Wheels fall off sponsorship The Insider Northamptonshire Police yesterday returned a £10,000 … Times Crossword 23,819 The walking advert Terry facing fight from Ferdinand for England captaincy The Times Index Gabby Logan Simon Barnes Times2 The face Justifying his lack of love Mamma mia! Men who make pasta say basta The click Young feet wanted to fill old brogues Any time, any place, anywhere with a kettle Image of the day Modern morals The Bridgend enigma Parents in the town where seven young people have hanged themselves till Penny Wark they don't believe theories about an internet link to the deaths, and Carol Midgley reports on the psychiatry of suicide Sofa Workship The lethal 'glamour' factor Educating Maisie: a wuff guide First person A dog from a rescue centre seemed an admirable idea to Justin Marozzi . . . but he hadn't taken account of Maisie's delinquent nature. He describes how the match of wills went for man and beast The Times Bare-faced cheek of exposing de Beauvoir's derrière Clothes encounter of the first-rate kind Recipe for failure? Shopping with added warmth Style luxury with Lucia Cool togs for Costa Rica Ask Lucia I'll need silk tops and cotton shirts on a tropical trip Saving the planet, one skirt at a time Chain reaction Retail is detail Paris couture Sensuelle Pork of the town Buying the best quality of meat can produce a truly memorable dish, says Lindsey Bareham The Times Marsala pork with lemon mashed potatoes Pork noodles with wilted spinach Lemon pork ribs with potatoes and herbs The secret of youth? It's chocs and wine Nutrition AA The roadie less travelled It looked like the gig of a lifetime for a Morrissey fan, touring America with the man they call Moz. But Andrew Winters lasted barely a day — and still doesn't know what went wrong Inside Timesonline All singing, all daring Sounds Kate Royal, star of the Garden's Magic Flute, only plays innocent on stage, finds Neil Fisher Praise the Lord, and pass the mandolin The million-selling Chris Thile tells Pete Paphides how a crisis of faith gave him a fresh start The Times The man who heard in colour Sounds A Messiaen festival will celebrate his daring music in all its brilliant hues, says Geoff Brown Pop Reviews Alexander O'Neal Alex Loves EMI Classical Lise de la Salle Piano concertos Naive Pop Adele 19 XL Classical Tasmin Little The Naked Violin Www. tasminlittle. net Radio Calling from the wreckage First night Theatre The Sea Theatre Royal Haymarket. SW1 Concert LPO/Krivine Festival Hall Theatre The President's Holiday Hamstead Theatre, NW3 Concert Classical Opera Company Wigmore Hall Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Natural World Viewing Guide The Choir Revisited BBC Two, 9pm Moving Wallpaper/Echo Beach ITV1, 9pm/9.30pm Film choice Variations Comedy Live Presents: Russell Brand and Friends Channel 4,10pm Color of Night (1994) BBC One, 12.20am Domestic Disturbance (2001) More4,10pm Raising Cain (1992) ITV1, 3.15am It's a privilege to meet Alex Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4433 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 149 Churchill's Cabinets Index Anne Ashworth Property Editor Opening Bids In the new climate, a return to old values and time-tested strategies could make you a winner Brief Encounter: My Landlord is Trying to Evict Me Focus on . . . Chester In Neo-Gothic Home in London Get in Get out Get Away Crystal Palace SE19: magnificent Grade II listed property with three flats Out Georgian Family Home in Kent Near Canterbury: a spacious listed property with 1 1/2 acres of land Away Manor in North Wales Near Pwllheli: a period property in 25 acres on the Lleyn Peninsula An Education in Style School's out and elegance is in at this Victorian conversion, writes Marcus Binney Fact File For Sale Wall Hall Just Look at the Potential Cover Story With a little hard work you can unlock the promise of 'compromise' home, writes Rebecca O'Connor NFU Mutual Loans Fresh Start Postcode Lottery: CF11 Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Islands of Temptation The super-rich can't resist the lure of barefoot elegance in the Seychelles, says Judith Heywood Ocean Dreams High Life on the High Seas Join the Hollywood set with part-ownership in St Bart's, says Kasia MacIejowska Island Profile The Times 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 Sleep your Way to the Top Home File The Times Fields of Opportunity New Homes Affluent eco-worriers are fuelling a boom in self-build homes, reports Paula Hawkins In Money Tomorrow: Fact File Glenmor Index Many routes to cleaner motoring Catherine Riley, Motoring Editor, says we all agree that we must cut emissions but can't decide on the best way The Different Categories of Green Cars Where 0-100 gets turned on its head Stuart Birch lists the holy grail of green drivers — cars that approach 100g/km Honda's hard cell can lead motorist to a fuel paradise With an adequate infrastucture of filling stations, the zero-emission hydrogen car could save the world, writes Alan Copps Why the 4x4 is green and many shades of brown Lexus Hybrid Drive Save both your marriage and the planet with a sat-nav Everbody can be a little greener without much effort just by following a few tips for smoother driving, Alan Copps says Ways to save Fuel Drive when you like without the cost of ownership Transport or food? The big debate There is hope for biofuels despite fears that there is not enough land on which to grow them, Alan Copps reports Now companies are going green right from the start Honda

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