News from 30/01/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, Lucy Cunnington, T. S. Callaghan, John Naulls, Andrew Billen, Yepoka Yeebo, Tom Rowland, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Brownwen Maddox, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Rob wright, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Norma Hornby, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherwan, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dr Nicholas Hersey, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Marle Tourres, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alan Millard, Gordon Baker, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Siobhan Kennedy, Christine Seib, Suzy Jagger, Joseph Ingram, Dr John Turner, Mary Florida, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Keith Holden, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Brian Edson, Chris Campling, Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Beanfield, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Michael Rutt, Monica Seeley, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, Matthew Knowles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, A. J. Whistler, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, The Right Rev Dr Geoffrey Rowell, Michael Herman, Hazel Davis, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nicola Atanassova, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Sheera Claire Frenkel, Peter Riddell, Al James, Philip Webster, David Bolchover, David Sinclair, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Editor, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Robs Crilly, Alice Miles, Tony Halpin, Valerie Grove, Ann Thorpe, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Derwent may, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Lotto rape victim wins hope for thousands Sex attackers may be sued for damages Twenty-year campaign ends with Lords ruling Own goal: Iraq's cup hero denied UK visa McCain and Clinton win Florida primaries Elderly care failures Bank control powers The Workout Beheading plot Arsenal back on top The campaign for real sushi The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times 'i did not bring this case for the money — it is a fight for justice' NHS misses target in fight against MRSA Tories back more stop-and-searches Cold snap expected to hit at the weekend Shadow minister held for assaults on youths The playmaker who cannot play Iraq not good enough, Home Office tells star Dreams of Premier League glory dashed Winners and losers 3 How the elderly and disabled are being left to fend for themselves Social care is rationed by councils, reports finds Thousands must rely on family and friends Flexible budget thanks to enlightened worker 'Terrible shock' for blind man Pugh Lottery faces 20-year Olympics cash delay Homoepathy crisis More smokers quit Drunk footballer fined Bail repayment How the British brands compare Japanese restaurants invited to win approval of the sushi squad E. on Shamed Tory's career in ruins after Cameron casts him out Conway & Sons Whip withdrawn from MP in sleaze scandal New complaint made over job for another son On other pages Greater openness, yes, but not hair-shirted self-denial Bane of his leaders The party lifestyle and the Facebook entries that raised a few questions What they can pay Higher fees for smaller aircraft puts regional flights to Heathrow at risk Edge Next-generation fighters will not be ready for new carriers Shrinking service Enfant terrible becomes a hero to Francophobes and French lefties Kerviel's brother broke rules at different bank Norwich Union Toyota To what extent, after all, did Damien Hirst actually From the latest issue of Arena magazine, we learn that Alliance Leicester Cornered. So who will be Speaker? People Shock news from Samuel L. Jackson via the British We fear that yesterday's page may have focused unduly Much frenzy, apparently, in Hull East, where the battle Jennifer Pike, winner of the Breakthrough Award (voted for by Times readers) at the South Bank Show Awards yesterday Lordy. Who could that stylish Eastern-looking gent … Postscript HSBC Islamic fanatic who plotted to kidnap soldier and broadcast his execution Three men admit that they helped ringleader Two deny supplying equipment to terrorists 'Items sent as earthquake aid' HSBC At the Abyss The world must act now to save Kenya from disaster Family Politics There is no excuse for nepotism in Westminster Golden Balls Pick Beckham, play him for one last hurrah and then let him retire with dignity Stuff your face! Make a mint! Picture Gallery Outrageous jobs for the boys (and wife) Ambitious? Mind the Kerviel Gap Self-defeating snub MPs' standards Are regulations wrecking the job marker? Theological training and the right to a second degree The fate of the single-sex ward Timesonline Flying fights back A distinctive dram No surprise there. . . Gongs for heroes Degrees of bigness Headline heaven Fat chance Why the anti-racists won't be cheering for Barack My Kafkaesque struggle aginst the local bureaucrats Comment Nikon Wife convicted of attempting to murder husband with antifreeze British Gas Boy took overdose after internet hoax Seaweed hotspots Murder charge Axe threat to Queen Ex-inspector jailed Dell Government 'has no strategy for prisons' Labour is to blame for crisis, watchdog says Plans for 'super jails' come under attack BT Home Information Pack 'Dodi said his father approved escape plan' Bodyguards objected but were overruled 'No arguments if the boss was mentioned' Thermotex Alliance Leicester 20% icrease in higher-rate taxpayers 'Girl filmed her attack on parents' Picture Gallery Singaporeair Health fears of £19m lotto winner Vikings invade Shetlands again Foreign mother deliver £350m bill Record immigration pushes up costs for NHS Some maternity wards 'are struggling to cope' Silverjet Sky Securitas robbers get up to 30 years as police hunt for suitcases of cash Fugitives holed up in northern Cyprus Securitas: the gang It's déjà vu as Renoir's famous pair turn up for a second night at the opera Castle Cover Don't panic, say EU leaders in call for financial shock absorbers 'No need to rush for lifeboats, ' says Barroso Brown wants IMF to have early-warning role Sarko's late show settles Euro pecking order The host is flattered by weakness of guests Exploring the elusive truths of our hidden selves First night Theatre The Collection/The Lover Comedy Theatre Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items US elections Russia Kenya stares into the abyss Opposition Mp shot dead outside his home Security helicopters called in to hair mobs McCain has the edge over his Republican rivals in tight race Win makes him clear favourite for nomination Giuliani loses gamble to stake all on Florida Sleepright Timesonline Good news for Clinton, but it's a victory that may count for nothing Why one Briton puts accent on change for Obama Super Tuesday Report from Lebanon war threatens Olmert power Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Don't play games with Olympics, says China Beijing outburst over political criticism Attempts to change policies 'are doomed' (Reuters): Leader visits winter victims Air France Putin's hardline young guards face retirement after triumph The Times Dressed to kill: the Russian forces are back in fashion Mitterrand slippers in widow's boot sale British tycoon is released after six days in cell on currency charges In brief Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Refugees return after 40 years (AFP): Drugs woman is beheaded (AFP): Bordeaux wine from Chinese (Reuters): Death and taxes are not certain Independent Jewish Voices Darling proposes new system to regulate banks that fail IMF lowers outlook for global growth A&L shares slide Making new Friends EDF eyes iberdrola Quote of the day Bid rattles brewer Business big shot M&B up for sale after taking £391m property hit Seeking Sanctuary Tory tactics Stock markets One million homeowners at risk as banks get tough, warns FSA Playing blame game at Mitchells & Butlers Picture Gallery Strewth! Aussie rules at Friends Commodities By the seaside Timesonline UK line Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Business big shot Tim Clarke It brought Joan Collins new fame and fortune, now Cussons takes a swing on Sanctuary Soap maker spends £75m on London spa Move upmarket to boost presence overseas Cleaning up a global scale They always say the availability of taxis is one of the clearest barometers of economic activity Lloyds TSB Making a meal of a carve-up at Smithfield City Diary Further proof that times are hard or, possibly, that City Diary It's a serious business, having fun at Disney City Diary Nuclear director quits as clean-up costs soar "Worried about corporate fraud?" asks an e-mail City Diary Picture Gallery A&L shares fall after bank reveals £130m increase in writedowns Total losses caused by credit crisis now £185m Chief executive takes break owing to illness Pru looks East for its growth as domestic business slows Standard Life UK chief joins Friends Timesmobile Green issues come to the fore despite grey economic skies Britons are demanding that holiday companies take a resposible approach to the environment before booking breaks The economic slowdown is chaging buying habits as more The proof of the ethical pudding Television series BSkyB given secret deadline to reduce its ITV holding to 7.5% Satellite broadcaster considers 'uphill' appeal Shares rise as decision could have been harsher Train to Gain European banks cirle stricken SocGen Citycenter When small fry angle to become big fish IMF pulls down forecast for global growth as problems mount in US Wall Street experts another rate cut today A third of sub-prime loans now in arrears Goldman Sachs hit with fresh legal action relating to sub-prime fallout Alliance Leicester The Times unit trust information service Full fuds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Timesonline British funds Liberty takes court action to remove IAC bosses Court delivers a blow to record companies on internet piracy S&N takeover casts doubt over future of India's largest brewer Heineken set to gain stake in Kingfisher firm Chairman could resist loss of control For the man who has everything 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 South African woes do Rio a power of good Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Eastern promise remains for Prudential's followers Alliance & Leicester Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Eaga Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Law report John Harvey Conservative MP for Walthamstow east who fought ot preserve Epping Forest as a space for public enjoyment John Harvey, CBE, Conservative Mp for Walthamstow East, 1955-66, was born on April 24,1920. He died on January 13,2008 aged 87 Weather Eye Sir John Hill Nuclear Physicist who played a central role in managing the development of the British nuclear energy industry Sir John Hill, nuclear physicist, chairman of the UKAEA, 1967-81, was born on February 21,1921. He died on January 14,2008, aged 86 Zhang Hanzhi Man Zedong's personal English teacher who survived the Cultural Revolution to act as Interpeter for Nixon in China Zhang Hanzhi, diplomat and teacher, was born in 1935. She died after a long lung illness on January 26,2008, aged 73 John Ardagh Cosmopolitan author and journalist whose books on France provided a window on that country for English readers John Ardagh, journalist and author, was born on May 28,1928. He died on January 26,2008, aged 79 Anthony Jennings Witty, influential QC noted for his ability to laugh a case out of court Anthony Jennings, Qc, was born on May 11,1960. He died of Organ failure on January 21,2008, aged 47 Lady Barbirolli Lives Remembered David Taylor Peggy Jay Retail price index replaced as measure of damages Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Hampshire homecoming parade: hundreds of onlookers cheered yesterday as servicemen and women from across the county who have served in Iraqi and Afghanistan marched through the city of Winchester Thanksgiving service Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Banquet To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Public Notices Cold, bad harvest, famine and then the Black Death Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 30,1980 The Times reports on the arrival of the American evangelist Dr Billy Graham in Oxford Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Reader Offers Ltd Whip misuse risking backlash Racing Exeter Newcastle Atheletics Football Murtagh to be stable jockey at Ballydoyle Leicester Bet of the day Folkestone Yesterday's results Taunton Wolverhampton Course specialists Southwell Lingfield Park Appeal verdict on Harbhajan has bitter taste for Australia India bowler cleared on racial abuse charge Tour set to continue though tensions remain Shaun Tait, the Australia fast bowler, is to take an The Times England play down concern over injury to Collingwood IAAF opens door to Chambers comeback Athletics Oscar Pistorius, the double amputee Paralympic sprinter Honda utilise brain of Brawn in seeking to fulfil ambitions Motor racing The Wimpole Clinic Destinations Holiday & Travel Show Poulter puts himself on a par with Woods Woods follows trend High five for Ainslie The Times Ashton hoping experience and flaire will form perfect blend Tindall preferred to Tait at outside centre Vainikolo poised to come on as replacement Narraway relishing his unlikely opportunity Timesonline Ospreys club together as Gatland selects 13 for Twickenham clash Football Results Other sport Basketball Rackets Timesonline O'Sullivan left to play Ireland loyalty card Squash Tennis Grant backing Cole to emerge from personal turmoil and get back to work Coach reminds his squad of responsibilities Professional attitude also neededoff the pitch John Obi Mikel, of Chelsea, and Yakubu Ayebeni, of Timesonline Stiker drops a division and looks for first goal of season Well, that's another fine England mess we've gotten you into, Fabio Sam shows a cool head to end Stoke's unbeaten run The Times Prica provides shot in the arm to bring relief for Sunderland Megson's safety-first tactics are meat and drink to happy Fulham Downing row overshadows Middlesbrough's joy Chelsea v Reading Derby v Man City Everton v Tottenham Man United v Portsmouth West Ham v Liverpool Newcastle cannot buy a goal as Wenger's men tear them apart Football Barclays Premier League Classicfurniture4u Timesonline Manager insists new partnership can work Led by Dennis Wise, Newcastle United's new-look player Leeds give McAllister task of finishing job started by wise Losing formula for Richards The insider To the loser, the spoils. Despite missing out at the Times Crossword 23,823 Oxbridge crews get blues from the rain The cap fits, insists Beckham Capello assured over landmark England game Former captain says he expects no favours Blank look: Keegan's efforts come to nought again The Times Six Nations Martin Samuel Index The face Top man in Thailand Always look on the bright side of mid-life The click The dining room is dead - or is it? The good news is, it wasn't a Dan Brown ale Image of the day Modern morals One day in Baghdad A morning stroll, shopping, a trip to the barber, dining out: just an ordinary day — except that this is the most dangerous city in the world. As the Iraqi capital yearns to be normal again, Martin Fletcher tests its progress A life sentence of shame A reader's experience of bankruptcy 18 years ago, thanks to her partner's spendthrift ways, remains a secret and still fills her with a sense of failure Guilt after spouse's death The Times Bratwurst in Brum - can this mean zevor is finally over? Don't Pour scorn on McA levels Tax risk Eat on oyster, then see this gem The week in fashion Dfs A visionary who sees beyond the stars Jane's top predictions The Times Volkswagen Destination: spa Aim: relaxation Beauty jury The Times Geri Halliwell was my style icon My life in fashion Alexa Chung talks to Carolyn Asome about inspirations and fishnet vests She aimed for Gaudí, she reached gaudi Her exotic back story and colourful work make Niki de Saint Phalle a natural choice for a restrospective. Too bad that her raw energy comes across as a teenage rant, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston EN O Oh you pretty things Hearing magic in the murk First night Opera Die Zauberflote Covent Garden Concert Daniel Barenboim Festival Hall Opera A Midsummer Night's Dream Linbury Studio, ROH Book now Pop Korn Brixton Academy Pop Linkin Park O2Arena, SE10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Brentano String Quartet Wigmore Hall Putting on a good show Créme Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Dream jobs: always in the last place you look Nowadays ads and agencies are not the only sources, says Hazel Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV A Tribute to Sir Edmund Hillary: The Race for everest Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Torchwood BBC Two, 9pm Wonderland: Virtual Adultery and Cyberspace Love BBC Two, 9.50pm Blithe Spirit (1945) Channel 4,1, 45pm Variations Modern Toss Channel 4,12.15pm What Women Want (2000) BBC One, 8pm The Running Man (1987) Life as a House (2001) Channel 4,2. 05am Horizon loses its gravity Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win a Nintendo DS Lite Times2 Crossword No 4437 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 152 Picture Gallery The Writers Bureau Index Precast Concrete Structures Ltd Why a sustainable future really matters Making our buildings fit for the future is not an option we can afford to ignore says Stephen Timms. Stephen Timms is Employment Minister at the DWP. He previously held the post of Minister for Competitiveness at the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Contents Media Planet Creagh Concrete Tarmac 'Dematerialising' glass shard blurs the sky Manchester's new landmark is so distinctive that even the architect wanted to live there Toy town building for grown-ups Icf is inreasingly popular as a practical method of building and is sometimes referred to as "Lego for grown-ups" although as with many buiding products it is always a little more involved than it appears on face value Friendly blots on the landscape Nobody pretends cement works are pretty but there are not many, we depend on their output and much has been done to clean up their act Cement works wonders Making the products of the cement industry more sustainable has thrown up new challenges Cemex A revolution in 'liquid stone' No Company has invested more in the research and development of concrete than the world leader in building materials, Lafarge Is this the end for Pimlico School? Prejudice and taste in architecture and desighn is fickle. In 1979, modernism was dominant, 10 years later, the position was perhaps almost reversed, but by the end of the last century, the pendulum of architectural taste had swung back agiain Clever Concretes in a Building near You God is concrete A generation after they were completed some of the churches of Britain built from this once maligned material are now considered masterpieces Concrete Quarterly Metek Precast Concrete on US government service The Government Service Centre in Boston, Massachusettsis something of a concrete mass. Archtect Paul Rudolph is often believed to have been at his most creative when he designed this building and has made a bold statement about architectural design Fly Olympic gold It is the biggest building in the world with an area of over one million sq metre, it is nearly five kilometres in length, 50,000 people were employed on site and it contains nearly two million cubic metres of concrete BIBKO
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