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News from 29/01/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Rob Symonds, Robert Dineen, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Tom Rowland, Alexandra Frean, Dr Steve Duncan, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Liz Marsden, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Bill Gates, Mansel Fletcher, Alexander Masters, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Mark Stephens, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Desmond Shanahan, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Murad Ahmed, Rosemary Triptree, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Keith Nolan, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, Patrick B. Paul, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nathan Sawaya, Rob Crilly, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Paul Phillips Area Commander, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Colin R. Venn, Shirley Rapaport, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Kevin Miller, Jennifer Rudnay, Ginger Cockerham, David Pannick, QC, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Terry Ramsey, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Barnett, Alan Flynn, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Peter Ashford, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jonathan Fisher, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Payne General Secretary, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, David Dimon, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Victoria Collinson, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Michael Byrt, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Dr Francis Wray, Dominic Maxwell, James Howard (retd), Alice Fordham, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, John Pincham, Gavin Dobson, Richard George, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Bernard O'sullivan, Mark Hickman, Simon Evers, Martin Waller, Paul Kernaghan Chief Constable, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, John Hayes MP, Amir Taheri, Michael Evans, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, David K. Reynolds, Vijay Lee,

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Index The heist, the hostages and the missing £32m Five are convicted of Britain's biggest robbery Fugitive 'Mr Bigs' have been traced to Morocco 'Let's rock and roll' Rogue trader says he only wanted a bonus Greener drivers Diana bugging claims The Workout £500m over budget Ashley's Wise move Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times MP condemned over £50,000 payment to his student son Phone tap evidence will not beat terror, says chief Trainee lecturers lack knowledge of basics London lorry charge Student killer jailed Call for flood help They went that way Royal Mint inquiry Then we spent it on fags, booze and food. Now it all goes on the mortgage Report shows 50 years of change in spending Housing costs now claim quarter of budget Mid-life crisis? Unhappily there's no escape Times2 Bang & Olufsen Musharraf's big charm offensive is charming and sometimes offensive Brown says that Pakistan's elections must be credible Pugh Flu virus is immune to stockpiled drug Satirist cleared Murder trial in camera Suicide faker Colour code for love Website's boasts of 25m free songs were just not connected with the truth Business plan crashes after £500,000 launch QTrax does not have contracts with big labels Father stabbed to death after row over football in garden Tag Heuer Let's rock and roll, said robbers Securitas raid Terrified staff were told they would be shot Digital fingerprints led police to the gang Kidnap couple haunted by memories Who stole £53m in 66 minutes Securitas raid Mistress of disguise will spend the rest of her life looking over her shoulder Tesco Yes, I did it — but all I wanted was a bonus, rogue trader tells police Fraud charge dropped, Kerviel is freed on bail Bank had been warned of suspect trades last year Rottweiler owner mauled to death after fall in street Velofone You want fries with that? No, just a brighter future McDonald's a levels The burger chain says that the aim of its qualifications is not to retain staff, but to improve its service. Alexandra Frean reports Scottish Widows Flipping burgers taught me more than a levels Dfs Learn more skills or face losing benefit, jobless will be told McDonald's a levels One for Monty Python aficionados. Speaking to the Los … Tony Benn confessed that taking part in last week's … IT Communications Support Kelly was no more fun as a student People Did we know that Sir David Jason made his own chutney? Very fast work at the Department for Work and Pensions Esther Freud, the novelist, was quizzed at a Connecting Julie Christie, at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, with her award for Away from Her Delivering the Hugh Cudlipp Memorial Lecture last night Postscript "I'm not interested in how I'm perceived, " sniffs … Green cars push gas-guzzlers off the road Bringing it all together Wake-up Call There has been much hype about welfare reform this week, but little clarity Cheap Shot, Bill An inexcusable appeal to the baser instincts in American politics Leverage My Shorts We are fast mastering a new financial vocabulary. We are all risk-repricers now Bad baby? Try a sleep consultant Picture Gallery You say a level, I say McFlybeRail Cert Thunderer: Stop hiding behind a political veil Losing the plot McMastery Who is to blame for the missing billions? Flying loses the green debate . . . Timesonline Mind over matter Pursuit of perfection Talk the talk Against the odds Coughing cure Ever been had? Five steps to defeat the Taleban and al-Qaeda Split-screen politics: how myth is trumping reality Trafficked child street thieves are to be given back to their parents Passengers stage 'cattle' fare strike Npower Art treasures are saved for nation Goal of single-sex wards 'not feasible' Asylum failure for Iraq war aides Northern rock Diana feared that Harrods boss bugged yacht on her final trip Dell Artists think big for £2m gateway to England Five shortlisted for Ebbsfleet commission 50m work to be visible from road, rail and air British Gas It's got to be striking and it must stand up for a nation Two jobs bring Blair's jackpot to £2.5m a year . . . plus millions from speeches Magnet A good earner Any dream will do for winner in the talent pyramid Multiple Display Advertising Items Law minister is forced to give up power over political cases Attorney-General's role to be handed to DPP Reform of office not enough, say critics An ancient office Fighting bureaucracy: a nice tune, shame about the lyrics How Browne splits his time on Scotland and defence Better diets could stop criminals from getting a taste of porridge Priory Tesco bomb hoaxer jailed for six years Coach driver charged Services tax rebate Private eye jailed Full house wins £1.1m Multiple Display Advertising Items Big voice is a mix of brass and velvet First night Pop Alison Moyet Colston Hall, Bristol India US elections Tribal differences Murder gangs go on the rampage in savage day of tribal bloodletting Neighbours point out victims to Kenya killers Police fight running battles amid gunfire Stars told to put their cigarettes out Bollywood is a bad influence, says minister Curbs are censorship, says leading film actor Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Van Hoogstraten says charges are a trap (Reuters): Five killed by blast (AFP): EU peace force Olympics deaths (AFP): Mormon leader dies (AFP): Nudism takes off APG Direct Hunt for 'Dr Horror' after police close clinic in kidney swaps raid Trade of shame Simplify digital (AFP): Military honours for Suharto burial at family's marble mausoleum Challenge churchill (AP): Beirut crackdown to halt violence (AFP): Flight of fancy upsets Sarkozy Eight years' jail for child 'abductors' (AFP): High-tech birthday salute for Lego Bush appeals to Democrats to lend a hand Economic relief focus of State of the Union Speech devoted to 'unfinished business' Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida primaries US elections For the anoraks The Times It's about the economy, stupid. No, it's Iraq, you flip-flopper Romney and McCain go to war in Florida Polls say Giuliani and Huckabee trail badly Multiple Display Advertising Items Kennedy leads the charge against 'cynical' Clintons US elections Canada threatens to end Kandahar mission Multiple Display Advertising Items The Afghan Government has suggested a leading Nato … Multiple Display Advertising Items The man with a kitchen cabinet TV chef takes over as Thai Prime Minister Next on the menu is return of Thaksin Ruling the airwaves High-street return for ex-Topshop director Loan cover targeted Summit on turmoil Markets talk merger Quote of the day Deloitte Taxpayers face £500m bill for soaring costs of BAE projects Overrun on destroyer and submarine schemes Rises follow earlier write-offs and delays Head for business Stock markets Bernanke under fire ahead of Fed rate meeting Société Générale boss must take the stand Commodities Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Whistles' salute for the return to high street of Topshop's hotshot Shepherdson takes former team with her Collaborations with young designers planned Business big shot Jane Shepherdson Chain puts its future in the hands of erstwhile tormentor Falling idol? City Diary Ricoh Vadera's grannies are nearing the buffers City Diary Speaking of whom, the arrival of Baroness Vadera, aka … City Diary My thanks to my many cultured readers who have pointed City Diary Much speculation about the abrupt departure of Paul … City Diary The regular newsletter of the Qatar Financial Centre … City Diary Lloyd's counts cost of not enough disasters Picture Gallery Hedge funds suffer under burden of volatile markets Watchdog reveals huge profits on payment protection policies Plan costing £20 to sell can earn £1,200 PPI sales 'prop up personal loans industry' Hornby delayed by the finer points of Europe's railways Brown holds key market summit as global share rout continues Raja Fashions Forced ITV sale could cost Sky 40% of profits Two more pay price for Merrill's sub-prime woes Chicago and New York could create $11bn derivatives giant CME and Nymex agree to exclusive talks New exchange would dominate oil market Eonenergy Bernanke puts economy concern first Credit crunch Multiple Display Advertising Items Foundation Degrees Markets relieved as Fortis rules out emergency issue Scandinavian Airlines Blackstone puts the blame on regulator as it scraps deal for Alliance Data Credit crunch Credit card processor ready for a fight Buyout firm says conditions 'unacceptable' The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds What Will It Take? British funds Scramble for coal shares in China reflects growing thirst for resources Housewives cash in as India learns that even gold has its price On the rise Media Planet 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Shire hit by fears over hyperactivity drug Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day BG's range of assets make it a long-distance runner James Halstead Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Phoenix IT Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Reader Offers Ltd Birthdays Weather Eye Lady Barbirolli Celebrated oboist who was a loyal support to her husband Sir John Barbirolli as he revived the Hallé Orchestra Lady Barbirolli, OBE, the oboist Evelyn Rothwell, was born on January 24,1911. She died on January 25,2008, aged 97 Archbishop Christodoulos Popular Greek Orthodox priest who used the media to energise his Church and relished attacking its secular enemies His Holiness Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece, leader of the Orthodox Church of Greece, was born on January 17,1939. He died of cancer on January 28,2008, aged 69 Gordon Hinckley PR-wise Mormon leader who raised membership, built temples and helped the faith to slough off its polygamous image Gordon Hinckley, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was born on June 23,1910. He died on January 27,2008, aged 97 Anthony Sumption Wartime submariner who became a lawyer, banker and local politician Anthony Sumption, DSC, lawyer, was born on May 15,1919. He died on January 8,2008, aged 88 Dr Gordon Davies Doctor who turned lawyer and was Coroner of the Royal Household Dr Gordon Davies, general practitioner, psychologist, barrister and coroner was born on November 6,1917. He died on January 19,2008, aged 90 Earning right to work after entry as student Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Appeal on law without leave Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular The Duchess of Cornwall with schoolchildren from Bishop Perowne High School and Performing Arts College in Worcester after their performance of The Caretaker at the Unicorn Theatre in London yesterday Latest wills Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - War Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Cold front reminds us that winter is still here Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 29,1830 A special correspondent reports on the passions roused by plans to open a fish-and-chip shop in Eton Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Twiston-Davies shows that he is not on road to Knowhere Racing Money no object as owners seek Triumph The Times Cricket Football Johnson left to rue his missed title opportunity Bet of the day Racing Ludlow Yesterday's results Taunton Kempton Park Folkestone Wolverhampton Southwell Course specialists Koala lift becomes bear necessity as Backley survives in ice jungle Sport on television The Sun Sheridan going from strength to strength as England's No 1 Rugby union Athletic ability helps loose-head to dominate Former coach says he is the ideal role model Timesonline Lewsey tries to find domestic bliss in his international exile Leaver to lead panel hearing doping cases Ainslie on course Hamilton backed Warriors in the dock Felton recognised ICL deal forces Bond to end his career with New Zealand Cricket Football Results Basketball Cricket Cycling Golf Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Sehwag century stops Gilchrist from getting winning finale A little help from a friend has big effect on Djokovic Tennis In an exclusive interview, the Australian Open champion talks about his new coach, his 'worst habit' and wanting to be Sampras Two of the 'big four' are lucky in quest for No 13 Football Hayles puts brakes on Palace charge Fifth-round draw The Premier League today Spurs beat off late bid from 'secret' club to sign Woodgate Football The Times Derby owners in pledge to fans Timesonline Arsenal v Newcastle Premier League Tonight 7.45pm Bolton v Fulham Tonight 8pm Middlesbrough v Wigan Tonight 7.45pm Sunderland v Birmingham Tonight 8pm, Sky Sports 2 Richards facing decision day as City pop the question: deal, or no deal? Football The Times Luton Shelton, the Sheffield United forward, believes … Moyes salutes Ferguson for taking tough stand on feud Carson seeks chance again as nightmare starts to fade Anxious wait for Beckham while Capello sharpens axe Football Agbonlahor looking at wider picture with club and country Premier League players pick prizewinners Crazy move for the natural-born winner from the Crazy Gang? Football Newcastle's new regime Menace and magician Skoda Wise men bring a variety of skills to the back room Football Newcastle's new regime Manager's departure another hurdle for Leeds to overcome Peter keeps wolf from door The Insider Beckham turns host Times Crossword 23,822 Franchitti goes off with a bang, bang Wise quits Leeds to sign up for Newcastle revolution Keegan claims he is happy with appointment New management structure on Tyneside The Times Tennis Matt Dickinson Index The face The dodgy dealer Britannia: change for change's sake The click Queasy rider: it's just another motion picture Now that's what I call snail mail Image of the day Modern morals Marriage: who cares? As a survey suggests that we no longer think marriage matters, Carol Midgley talks to experts who say that a stable relationship is what's important The Sunday Times Ginger says . . . Bedtime is the only time I'm on time How is your work-life balance? You can't succeed unless it's good, says US life coach Ginger Cockerham, who gives 'laser coaching' to Times readers. Here she looks at how a PR with her own company manages her time How are they faring . . . The Times That downhill course was uphill work for me Unsung hero of West Cumbria The milky way Hell for leather Viewpoint Novelist Joan Brady blames a shoe shop for toxins that she says gave her nerve disease. Her son, Alexander Masters, describes her five-year fight IG The shop says: How they make the perfect pants and socks Men tuesday Enough tedious fretting about the quality of M&S underwear, says Mansel Fletcher. The perfect pants are out there — you just need to know where to shop and what to look for The Times Meditation not mediation with grout-for-brains Suburban worrier The Times Do mind your Ps & Qs Arts Off stage, Penelope Keith has the same no-nonsense approach to life as her famous screen characters, says Dominic Maxwell First flush for the Rose First night Theatre Uncle Vanya Rose, Kingston upon Thames Theatre Salonika West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Pop Cat Power Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert OSR/Janowski Barbican Book now Dance Sadler's Wells Sampled Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Natalie Dessay Barbican 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 A Scanner Darkly (2006) Film choice Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Variations Medicine Men Go Wild Channel 4,9pm Belles on Their Toes (1952) Channel 4,1.45pm The Right Stuff (1983) TCM, 9pm Teaching Mrs Tingle (1999) BBC One, 11.35pm Vera ducks out in style Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win a Nintendo DS Lite Times2 Crossword No 4436 Polygon Answers to the Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 151 Picture Gallery Vale Bridgecraft Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Rank Ideas of the Week Other Views Is an agreement worth what it's written on? Issue of the Week Contracts Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Change as the key to survival Health Other Stories we Liked Lesser ills overlooked Career breaks with no end Test drive your new care home Social Care The sector committee MPs forgot Bear Facts Trying to nip trouble in the bud Interview The youth justice chief, Ellie Roy, tells Jennifer Taylor that children as young as four can be spotted as future offenders, and she wants to get help to them as soon as possible Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Will industry set the course? Education The Charity Awards 2008 Policy looks half-baked Woolly guide avoids a clash Quangos should be disbanded Local Councils Survey puts emphasis on stress Children Foreign Ways High hopes for a silver lining Regeneration Benefit fraud or error? Housing Hero and Villain Immigration is not to blame Social Policy Cup that Cheers 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Cops find teacher's comparison odious What Worked for us Timesonline Little Steps Diary Dates Inside The Russians are right to be nervous Are the Government and the Royal Academy complicit in preventing the return of stolen goods, asks Mark Stephens Ringing declaration against abuse of judicial power Multiple Display Advertising Items … says Jonathan Fisher. The authorities should be doing more to help Lawyer of the week Times Law In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Chemicals Ubichem Green tiger burning bright The UK chemical business is a rip-roaring, energy efficient success but it needs help and understanding to stay that way, says Steve Elliott, chief executive of the Chemical Industries Association Avoiding catastrophes Process Safety Management, Culture and Corporate Oversight Chilworth Technology Chemical romance helps clean the skies Levels of greenhouse gasses from the UK have started to creep up again but independent research by the regulators shows the chemical industry is not to blame and is cleaning up its act faster than other industrial sectors Chemlink Specialities Ltd RSC Safety police stifle spirit of adventure Chemicals Chemistry can be fun but children need to take risks, "Just like we used to, " say top boffins Info@uk - cpi North East England leading innovation in the process industries North East England has a rich history in the chemicals industry and is now fast becoming a global location of choice for investors in the booming process industries Warm glow of approval Chemicals The chemical industry is riding high in the polls ahead of other industrial sectors BASF The Chemical Company Azelis New chemicals behind the eco-house From microscopic plastic balls with heat absorbing wax centres to innovative insulation materials and polymer additives that strengthen concrete, chemistry is pioneering sistainable homes Five gold stars Chemicals Process safety When the chief executive of Pentagon decided to invest in process safety the results were less than dramatic . . . just as he intended Envirowise Building a solution Chemicals Heating buildings currently accounts for 46 per cent of the UK's carbon dioxide emissions JSC i Vibrant sector faces retirement crisis Chemicals Skills A plan to tackle the looming skills shortage urgently needs to deliver fresh talent Cogent Chemical Search Jennifer Clark - chemistry graduate, company executive and a woman in a hurry Recruitment Chemicals Doing the unexpected and fighting against received orthodoxy can lead to a career with accelerated promotion and glittery prospects Making savings down the line Chemicals Squeezed by international competition on one side and rising transport costs on the other chemical companies are desperate to find ways of making savings in their supply chains Multiple Display Advertising Items Transwide Chemical week

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