News from 28/01/2008
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Catherine Riley, Mary Brett, Robert Henson, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Adrian Cosker, Peter Day, David Rose, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Tom Albanese, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Professor Heather Ashton, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Scott Siegel, President of R. S. Owens, Professor Eric Voth, Md, FACP, Elizabeth Judge, Tony Taggart, Philip Barton, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Rod Jones, John Bungey, Michael Bacon, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Chris Hamnett, David Raynes, Frieda Hughes, Rob Crilly, Pete Paphides Chief Rock Critic, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dr Anthony Seldon, Ian Bayley, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ray Mitchell, Matthew Collings, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Christopher Hogwood, David Charter, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Jeremy Lee, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Brian Braithwaite, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Rev Andrew Kleissner, David Moyes, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, John Garstang, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Tim Hames, Rôd King, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Dr A. Rushton, Walter Gammie, Dr Ian Oliver, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Anil Dawar, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Marsha Head, Christopher Irvine, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,
ResumoIndex McDonald's a level in running a burger bar Companies to run their own exam courses New qualifications could lead to university Sven and his men feeling deflated after FA Cup exit Ashdown pulls out of UN Afghanistan role Legal music files Nuclear energy attack Obama 'heir to JFK' Artistic reprieve Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Proxy donation drags Health Secretary into Labour funding row How courses 'in the real world of work' will be kept up to standard From today, feel free to download another 25 million songs — legally Pragmatic outlook strikes the right note Collins Stewart Ashdown pulls out of UN post after losing Afghans' support Super-envoy victim to 'internal Kabul politics' News dismays aid workers and diplomats Karzai may rue the day he pushed out Paddy Pugh Bureaucracy 'hinders drive for volunteers' Four die in crash Court details of killer Youth murder charge Don't pass the salt Arts Council changes its tune after the stars challenge cuts 25 groups will escape the funding 'bloodbath' Bush Theatre said to be among the winners Volkswagen Obama becomes the heir to JFK as he sweeps to vic 08 US elections Edward Kennedy prepares to give Obama a prized endorsement on the day that voters in South Carolina award him a landslide South Carolina Now I may be able to return to the American Dream Bush the fading figure prepares to address fragile state of economy Times Online Troops march out of army careers after pressures of combat zones Ba Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Staff: Widow slips ring on her finger . . . 67 years after losing it in a lovers' tiff Man believed drowned 15 years ago 'is alive and well in France' Tiscali The five-billion euro man still doesn't know what he did wrong Banking fraud Rogue trader proudly tells the police how he beat the system Sarkozy voices anger at bank chiefs' failure to take the blame Sky Big numbers France acts to save its asset from the foreign predators Proud day for spy who infiltrated mosque Undercover informer is granted British citizenship Algerian was beaten up and threatened with death Multiple Display Advertising Items They're football's shooting stars: a blaze of glory, then it's all over Heroics end in a sip of the champagne lifestyle Now it's back to the bin round or taxi cab Monarch The Game Dell New wine in old bottles: the Germans are back Riesling, the thinking man's sauvignon blanc Sky One Five of the best Afghan Impasse Karzai and his allies must find a way to pull together Anti-Viral Victory New Aids drugs are a triumph of human ingenuity Riesling on the Rise Are the British ready to forgive the Germans for the sins of Liebfraumilch? Can you put a face to the boss? Picture Gallery Is Barack Obama the new Kennedy? Great! House prices are collapsing Market correction essential Classifying cannabis Lack of faith Disaster beckons when we bank on greed What's wrong with speed bumps? Timesonline Let teachers teach Migration priorities Wrong key Kick in the teeth Over the rainbow Fat chance Repetitive strain Return of the Likely Lads, a Brown production The confessions of Jeremy Clarkson's secret bride Comment Dfs Dfs HIV patients get new drug in battle to keep Aids at bay The year when 10,000 nurses gave up on Britain Virus toll Brotherly love lost as UB40 frontman quits O2 Couple die in helicopter crash Women fear the streets at night Ming quit over media comment Britannia's rule is spent at last Directline Act on Co2 Why all this is a recipe for a another Futurist revolution Inspired by Italian who was anti pasta British Gas The art of alchemy: she's got it covered First night Pop Cat Power Shepherds Bush Empire Arts Marks and Spencer 1,600 at Holocaust memorial service Kilt gives workers a natural breeze Tea trolley may bring cheer to airports Land Girls given a badge of honour Air France Tough guys get down and dirty ID cards may be issued by coercion, says leaked memo Multiple Display Advertising Items Taxpayer liable for nuclear clean-up Industry's insurance costs to be underwritten Ministers accused of offering hidden subsidy Bobby Fischer, chess genius, heartless son BAA Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Zimbabwe Germany Suharto revered as 'father of nation' and reviled as a 'perfect criminal' Week of mourning for former President Opponents liken him to Pol Pot or Hitler Long life in brief British tycoon faces Zimbabwe currency charges Mugabe supporter arrested at his home Court case seen as a fall from favour Multiple Display Advertising Items A colourful past Tourists seek refuge as mob killers go on the rampage Why guardians of the door are having to keep a close eye on the future Kremlin bars last liberal opponent from leadership poll Life on the threshold (Reuters), (AFP): Snow storms cause new year misery (AFP): Woman kidnapped (AFP): Road tunnel retaken (AFP): Tamil battle (AFP): Balkans caution (AP): Power clashes (AP): Militant dies (AP): Chilling out Disaster for Merkel as ally sunk in big switch to left Multiple Display Advertising Items Palestinians clash over control of border Abbas reaches accord with Egypt on Gaza Hamas counter-claim against Fatah rivals Multiple Display Advertising Items Hole in the wall Key adviser says that UK's new nuclear policy is flawed State 'will be forced to rig market to succeed' Role of British Energy as linchpin condemned BT aims to ring death knell for payphones Economy warning Hope for trade talks Problems for Vale bid Quote of the day Another US rate cut? Business big shot Rio predicts political strife as China's appetite grows Monday manifesto Stock markets Plan B swings into effect to change mood of America Emirates Commodities Currencies Need to know The Times British funds Exchange rates BT wants to know who's in the phone box Telecoms group seeks end of its kiosk duty Regulator asked for rethink in mobile era Business big shot Arun Sarin 'In my country, we don't have things like this' Deloitte says house price slump could provoke period of slow growth Predicts falls of 5% in 2008 and 8% in 2009 RICS disagrees with Deloitte conclusions Why the Fed's role in setting US interest rates matters for UK Struggling Friends puts the final touches to strategy The woman who broke the mould at the LSE After failed takeovers, both as predator and prey, what will be the next challenge facing Clara Furse? Timesonline Behind all this cross-border activity lies an, as yet, impossible dream IBM 'State failure and conflict have meant markets cannot work' Central bankers seek ways to reshape financial regulation Multiple Display Advertising Items Last-ditch global trade deal in sight as leaders revive talks Davos diary Wall Street expects the Fed to cut interest rates to 3% Brazilian Government may block Vale's $80bn bid for Xstrata Fears grow over loss of corporate star Market turmoil may scupper deal Europe removes payment barriers Media Planet Man of contradictions has booked in for the long haul in pursuit of a giant prize Monday manifesto Marius Kloppers The chief executive of BHP Billiton has played the merger game before and, as David Robertson discovers, has been successful, but now he wants to repeat the trick with a target that is even bigger . . . Capgemini Curriculum vitae Quiet and unassuming — until an unwanted suitor knocked on the door Monday manifesto . . . The man at the helm of Rio Tinto, the reluctant target, will not to give in without a fight, even if it goes against the grain The Times Curriculum vitae Opportunities for the jobless as teamwork cuts skills gap Focus Report Local employment partnerships Sign up 'Guaranteed interview gave me my break' Focus Report Local employment partnerships Untapped Potential We want you, stores tell people on the dole Tears as job offer promises bright future Equity Prices Platinum Reader Offers Ltd Architecture Weather Eye General Suharto Indonesian dictator whose mission to forge economic progress was mired in corruption and brutality General Suharto, President of Indonesia, 1968-98, was born on June 8,1921. He died on January 27,2008, aged 86 George Habash Guerrilla who harassed Yassir Arafat and founded Palestine's largest Marxist nationalist group George Habash, Palestinian guerrilla leader, was born in 1926. He died on January 26,2008 aged 81 Professor Michael Butler Scholar of modern German literature who contributed much to studies on Frisch, Böll and Grass — and to Anglo-German cultural relations Professor Michael Butler, German scholar, was born on November 1,1935. He died on November 25,2007, aged 72 The Right Rev John Gibbs Bishop of Coventry whose restrained style helped to unite the diocese The Right Rev John Gibbs, Bishop of Coventry, 1976-85, was born on March 15,1917. He died on December 20,2007, aged 90 Power to assert priority of proceedings in England Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular A fair for works on paper Latest wills Church news Churches face uncertain future as closures loom Notebook Architecture Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam – Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Contracts & Tenders Iain Rennie Murphy gave long-range forecasts a winter chill Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 28,1976 The Times quotes an expert on childcare who claims that some children are depraved, with a great capacity for hatred Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Sizing Europe is Festival bound after stroll in Irish Champion Racing De Bromhead's charge surges to head of market Osana will return at Wincanton next month Inglis Drever strengthens grip on stayers' division as history awaits Bet of the day Cricket Latest odds The Sunday Times Football Ludlow Racing Kelso Yesterday's results Southwell Kempton Park Course specialists Kempton Park Wolverhampton Pickering remains positive as Chambers looks for way back Athletics Klüft raises Olympics doubt Marshall has master's touch in retaining indoor crown Bowls Greenham turns attacker to land title for Slough Hockey Fallen champion starting to dream about the glory years once more The big interview Scott Harrison Former world featherweight title-holder yearns for chance of redemption after the self-inflicted hell that cost him his licence The Sun The Times On the ropes Gilchrist's exit leaves more than just big gloves to fill Cricket Ponting's toil puts Australia out of reach Scoreboard from Adelaide Revising the game Pragmatic approach can cut the Mustard Cricket One-day wicketkeeper could play in Test series Durham man bats like 'young Adam Gilchrist' Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Golf Football Fixtures Ice hockey Motor rallying Rugby union Snooker Tennis The Times Jackson guides new generation home as Bath lose James and pass up victory Rugby union Guinness Premiership Moody gets into groove with England beckoning Leeds still without a win after brave rally is ruthlessly stifled Rugby union Guinness Premiership Wasps lost in translation over Kingsholm defeat Warriors cut out errors to earn elusive first success Ashton will take no chances on fitness for Twickenham opener Rugby union Head coach begins new era with fresh faces Regan expected to be available for Wales clash England's changing line-ups Woods victory puts him level with Palmer Chargers for London Britons in top ten Yamauchi triumphs Leeds in good health Timesonline Sharapova's variety show can illuminate Wimbledon stage Appliance of science enables sailing to set incredible pace How the beautiful game still has the ability to defy logic VU Ltd England must retire idea of trying to find own Gilchrist As the African Cup of Nations continues its merry way, Djokovic shrugs off identity crisis to become headline act Tennis Australian Open Serb prevails despite dropping opening set Tsonga loses nothing in defeat after fine run Times Crossword 23,821 Sharapova focused on lonely pursuit of victory Cup exit goes down like a lead balloon for Eriksson The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Tennis Boxing Index Monday poem An infatuation killed by reality Let's hope talk on climate change is not just hot air The click Britney money: oops, we've coined it again My love is like a blue, blue stone Image of the day Modern morals Inner Spacey As he prepares to star in a new play in his own theatre, the Old Vic's artistic director tells the Times theatre critic Benedict Nightingale that when he's learning his lines you could mistake him for a madman The Times How to turn your local bus into a transport of delight The decline of our dogs is barking Oh, just buzz off How do you drink yours? Health monday It's not so much the strength of the coffee in your cup that matters — it's how you make it. Peta Bee reports on the latest research PRU Health Coffee, pregnancy and premenstrual syndrome Healthy habit Unhealthy habit How can I cope with his brain disorder? Work or family problems? Davidormerod Return of the trophy wife Style The Times 'Banksy's ideas have the value of a joke' Arts The respect given to 'street art' is a measure of how puerile and idiotic contemporary art has become, says Matthew Collings Laughing all the way to the Banksy Knives out in the kitchen First night Theatre Happy Now? Cottesloe Pop Heavy Trash/The Sadies 100 Club, W1 The Times Jazz Barb Jungr Ronnie Scott's, W1 Book now Dance Glacier Laban, SE8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Scottish Ensemble Wigmore Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Dispatches: Why Kids Kill Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm Paradise or Bust BBC Two, 9pm Wyatt Earp (1994) Film choice Five, 9pm Variations City of Vice Channel 4,9pm Sleep, My Love (1948, b/w) Channel 4,1.40pm American Pie (1999) ITV2, 9pm Far from Heaven (2002) Film4,9pm Church of the poisoned mind Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win a Nintendo DS Lite Times2 Crossword No 4435 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 150 Acorn Stairlifts Index Hicks unable to quell whispers The News Liverpool power game Chelsea's national servers Weekend in Numbers Derby's owners revealed Talk is cheap with Capello content to look and learn Picture of the Day Can we play you every week? Injury to Rosicky may force Wenger's hand United's Manucho puts Angola in sight of glory Bianchi left red-faced Bringing it all together Woodgate to head £17.5m Spurs spree Tottenham targets The News The Podcast Spot the pie Robson bursting with pride as City are left deflated The Games FA Cup fourth round Tactical Analysis Old Trafford card trick Move of the weekend In the swing Giving it their best shot Fourth round Balloon Debate Web Watch Taking the air out of City Tony's Fiver Shearer has to go it alone The Opinion The Columnist Talking Point Eriksson keeps the faith What a waste of money No, no, no minister Money talks, fans don't Getting lost in London No capers for Capello Wenger just can't see it Is it time to forgive Milton Keynes Dons? The Debate Ronaldo double earns place in sun FA Cup fourth round The Games Portsmouth 2 Plymouth 1 FA Cup fourth round Southgate shelters from storm with Lee Oldham 0 Huddersfield 1 Coventry 2 Millwall 1 Derby 1 Preston 4 Reality Repentant Adebayor has sights realigned FA Cup fourth round The Games Barnet 0 Bristol Rovers 1 Watford 1 Wolves 4 Peterborough 0 West Brom 3 Minnows' fantasy is so nearly folklore The Games FA Cup fourth round The Comments A £500 bonus, but money can't buy the experience Anelka adds effectiveness to Grant's solid arsenal The Games FA Cup fourth round Bristol City 1 Blackpool 0 Coca-Cola Championship Burnley 2 Scunthorpe 0 E. on Hughes plays down expectations Barclays Premier League The Games League One The Games Coco-Cola League One League Two Timesonline League Two There's only one Pelé Poker-faced Poles cleaning up their act The Columnist League tables and results The Continent Italian league French league Spanish league Dutch league Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two African Cup of Nations Non-League Sphinx eye rise up non-League pyramid FA Cup Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Fourth round Scotland The Box Live matches Timesonline QA Late Bites Q&A Reader's responses Fanzine Fanzone: Our Web Do you know it all? Ahead of the Game Samuel's postbag Your Shout Talking to The Game The Prem The Times The Fixtures The Greatest . . . Tottenham Hotspur matches Spot the pie Bmibaby
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