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News from 31/01/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Richard Whitehead, Patrick Hosking Banking & Finance Editor, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Siobhan Mulholland, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Stephen Holgate MRC, David Bailey, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Kevin Baxter, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Robert Rhodes, QC, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, James Harkin, James Ducker, Colin Fuller, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Pamela Ewan Consultant Allergist, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Anthony Frew, Carol Mickley, Rob Crilly, Stephen Durham Professor of Respiratory Medicine and Allergy, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Suzie Hayman, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rachel L. McCann, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Tak Lee, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Will Lawrence, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, James Dawson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, Angela Daniel, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, John Warner, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Andrew McConachie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Gerard Baker US Editor, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Tim Hancock, Mike Smith, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Guy Thomas, Martin Speirs, Tony Dawe, Cyril Berkeley, Carly Chynoweth, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, John Naish, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Peter Facey Director, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Colin Forbes, Stephen Phillips, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Michael Levack Chief Executive, David Robertson, Robert Wiseman, Robin Shepherd, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Damon Wise,

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The Times Index Half-trained troops to fight the Taleban Army faces serious shortage of manpower Senior officers admit proposal carries risks Second term for King and another Fed cut Edwards withdraws as Giuliani fades The Workout Killer's 'condolence' Man Utd back on top Jeremy Beadle dies Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Thousands are dodging community punishment by claiming 'i overslept' Tall orders Bronwen Maddox UN vandals spray graffiti on Sahara's prehistoric art 6,000-year-old figures defaced by peacekeepers One officer had just been on an ethics course Great Rail Journeys Turbulent economy assures a second stint at Bank for King 'Woeful and ill advised', but is he all that bad? On Other Pages Suicide bomb threat by 'British al-Qaeda' Councils pay up Schools saved Brighter prospect Baby given back Fat labelling dispute Arch-prankster Beadle dies at 59 after battle with pneumonia O2 An erudite man who set a TV trend Come clean on family salaries or prepare to be investigated MPs' allowances Self-governance must end, watchdog tells MPs Many are reluctant to give up ancient privilege Pressure points on road to reform Generous taxi allowance for Speaker's wife to go shopping Disgraced Tory paid a salary of £11,500 to his son's friend MPs' allowances Family jobs and parliamentary passes Index Sainsbury's 'Condolence cash' could free killer rapist Father of Australian victim in negotiations Lucie Blackman's father made similar deal Richer Sounds Marksandspencer No kidding, it's a playground to keep those over sixty swinging Young-at-heart get a park for fitness and fun Attractions include a ski walker and see-saw Magnet Age unconcerned My Multiyork On the campaign trail in a diner in Little Rock, Arkansas, Hillary Clinton poses with Elvis impersonator Dwayne Turner So, then. Ruth Kelly, Ents Officer, The Queen's College Postscript Noel Edmonds contributes to The Stage's round-up of … Serjeant at Arms will suit the part People Why was Peter Gabriel (formerly of Genesis) on crutches Stars of Guillermo del Toro's new film Hellboy II A final word on Jeremy Paxman's gusset issues. Despite Channel4 Try as we might, we are unable to squeeze a joke out … Speaking of Mr Conway, we can only salute the anonymous Fun scenes, we are told, at St Stephen's entrance to … Life's still good Pilot is bundled out of cockpit and tied up in economy after invoking God mid-flight Currys Disturbed patients refused help in squabble over cash Rise in hurricanes is blamed on warmer sea temperatures Multiple Display Advertising Items EU threatens to ban patio heaters MEPs' vote is a move to tackle climate change Smokers and outdoor cafés left out in the cold Waterstone's Bank Balance Mervyn King has five years to prove he is the right choice Beyond 9/11 What Giuliani's fall and McCain's rise imply about America The Heat is Off Goodbye patio heaters, hello woolly jumpers The Great Fire of 16.66 miles Picture Gallery We've fallen for the great Heathrow con A constant barrage against Israel Allergy alert Our duty to Kenya MPs: close the loophole on this family affair Benefits of learning on the job Timesonline Debts everlasting . . . Track triumphs Keep it simple Hybrid hubris Let's go for DNA Go as you please No flies on him Now you must act like a Governor and speak out Health and safety problem? Ring my new hotline! Tesco Rogue trader cashed in on 7/7 bombings Kerviel 'made €½m from London carnage' Banker hid winnings in fictitious accounts Dfs Churches, schools and charities braced for flood of claims after ruling on Lotto rapist Sex abuse The removal yesterday of a six-year limit on seeking compensation for a sexual assault clears the way for many more victims to sue Suzuki Test of time Möben Great news, says his neighbour — I hope she takes every penny Sex abuse Hp Top employers hire fewer women graduates Focus 'has shifted to the ethnic minorities' Companies are urged to examine policies David Clulow Culture capital chief resigns In brief Mothers 'make a meal of allergies' Serial bomb hoaxer jailed Rhys murder suspect arrest Airmiles Red tape on stop and search to be cut Foot-long forms to be reduced and others axed Parties race to be first to shake up regulations Brown called in for questioning but refuses to go quietly How No 10 spun into action to take credit Under suspicion Big match on? Take your heart pills Queen Mother's letter sells for £300 Rector opposes Muslim call to prayer Flickering horror film makes critics ill Edge Flat-pack village 'may be the solution to shortage of affordable housing' Drinking contest cost young banker's life Binge inspired by 'American Pie' scene Father issues warning over alcohol poisoning Multiple Display Advertising Items SanDisk Tighten those belts: the Government may have let the good times roll away Alliance Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items YouTube rewards British video clip creators with a share of ad cash Lessing collects Nobel Prize Alliance Leicester Ballad of ingénue who became the grande dame of world-weariness First night Pop K. d. lang Hammersmith Apollo Ilva Boy, 9, steers careering car to safety as mother blacks out at 70mph Autistic pupil grabbed wheel after huge swerve Love of mechanics led to his quick thinking Two million drivers can't be bothered to clunk-click HiSAVE Shock treatment offers Alzheimer's hope Stimulation of brain improved man's memory Researchers made discovery by chance Multiple Display Advertising Items Side-effects Home Staff: Tall order for zoo keepers hand-rearing baby giraffe Monkeys scarred by experiments find sanctuary in rural Dorset Little friars Budgens France Australia The end of a dream Edwards calls it a day as he runs out of money, supporters and hope Candidate eclipsed by Obama and Clinton Democrat choice now a woman or black man Index Kind Too tough to die: how McCain fought back 08 US elections The Vietnam veteran overcame a lack of cash and opposition from his own party to stay in the election Timesonline $50 million sinks without trace as Giuliani is knocked out without landing a punch The price of a vote For the anoraks Victory for sex abuse killer who exposed Catholic school's dark past Sharps Astérix fails to find Europe's funny bone Makers of sequel have the gall to alter indentity Subversive spirit is limited in latest film Defra Big screen flops Afghanistan may not become forgotten war quite so easily Multiple Display Advertising Items Olmert survives inquiry into failed war on Lebanon militia Report trains guns on military chiefs instead Top brass 'relied too heavily on air power' The Times Cost of campaign Ethnic cleansing in Kenya, says official (AP): Explosives arrest Prison hunger strike (AFP): British 'bribe' (AP): Plug pulled on theft (AP): Snowmen cause outbreak of fun (AP): Astronauts take a walk in the dark Northern rock (AP), (AFP): Bribes minister made millions Gandhi's ashes scatter goodwill Viewers turn off TV over writers' strike Almost one in four abandon the networks Los Angeles is losing about £11 million a day Norwich Union VSO Apology for Australia's stolen generations Jet Airways Jude Law's ex Sienna Miller (Reuters): Birthday queen sparks rumours In brief (AP): Changes to law clear Berlusconi (AP): Policeman held after stabbing (AFP): Drug smugglers are disabled RBS Creasing up The Times That's just not cricket, says Rudd Inside Track Cheers and boos — just who would be a central banker? Bernanke cuts rates in bid to avert recession US growth last month slowest in five years Pearson sells out of FT Deutschland BNFL chief payout Brewers circle M&B Darling plan for banks Quote of the day S&P review warning Business big shot Feeling the heat Stock markets Bouton stays as SocGen board ignores pressure from Sarkozy Bankers call the tune but we pay the piper Picture Gallery Fine does power of good Commodities Key4 italia Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Millions of Powergen customers face big increase in energy bills E. On paves way for double-digit rise Scottish Power and EDF Energy may merge Business big shot Paul Golby Breach of EU inquiry rules seals €38m fine for E. On Treasury set to reward nuclear sell-off boss for raising £8bn in BNFL disposals The Times I don't do golf. Life is too short. But I am assured by someone who does that this ad now running for a well-known fund manager was apparently also drawn up by someone else who doesn't It looks like this code could be a Walkover City Diary Spark of French romance for Italian cars City Diary A tense exchange at think-tank Politeia, where Chris … City Diary The sudden departure of Trevor Matthews may have taken City Diary The opulent reception at Freshfields on Fleet Street … City Diary Charm offensive City Diary Who is this on the SocGen board as a non-executive? … City Diary Predators circle after disastrous hedge leaves M&B vulnerable to bid Rising shares value pub operator at £4.4bn Property deal with Tchenguiz aborted Credit Suisse Banks say cost of compensation scheme may have to be met by account holders Alistair Darling is proposing that the high street clearers should pay upfront to provide an improved financial safety net Preventing a Northern Rock repeat Government 'needs to raise extra £8bn in tax' Plunge in new mortgages to lowest level for eight years adds to the pressure for cut in rates Only 73,000 deals approved last month Growth in personal loans also weakens And house prices are slipping . . . Vodafone challenges Ofcom plans for mobile switching Standard Life digs in over terms of Matthews' gardening leave The Times I'm not retiring, Crombie insists Friends to sell Lombard and F&C stake in refocus on life and pensions S&P review poses $100bn threat to banks Credit ratings agency warns of ripple impact Financial Guaranty loses AAA status UBS suffers $18.4bn sub-prime writedowns What would a Swiss banker want for his birthday? Amazon shares pay heavy price after discounting boosts profit Credit crisis forces Iceland's Kaupthing to put bank deal on ice Boeing trims figures as 787 suffers delays on the ground FBI targets senior bankers in far-reaching sub-prime fraud inquiry Bureau looks into securitisation of loans Investigators suspect insider dealing in CDOs Sub-plots Timesonline The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Facts and figures City of opportunity that's going nowhere The new business capitals Mexico City With global business waking up to Mexico's potential, powerless planners look on in despair as traffic gridlock blights the dream The Times 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 Fears over debt levels hit RBS and Barclays Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day It is time to shut the door on this property sector A lot of bottle Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Cosalt Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Share Prime Minister's Office Guide to the Government The Cabinet Cabinet Office Whips Attorney-General's Office Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Justice Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Foreign and Commonwealth Leader of the House of Commons Children, Schools and Families Guide to the Government Health Northern Ireland Communities and Local Government Home Office Transport Culture, Media and Sport Innovation, Universities and Skills Treasury Defence International Development Work and Pensions Sky at Night Weather Eye Jeremy Beadle Television presenter who entertained millions with his pranks yet found himself vilified at almost every turn Jeremy Beadle, television and radio presenter and columnist, was born on April 12,1948. He died on January 30, aged 59 Professor Claus Bock Wideranging scholar and specialist in the poetry of Stefan George who played a key role in German studies in Britain Professor Claus Bock, Germanist, was born on May 7,1926. He died on January 5,2008, aged 81 Sidney Shipton Interfaith activist who called for greater understanding of the Muslim faith long before the rise of Islamophobia Sidney Shipton, OBE, interfaith activist, was born on July 25,1929. He died on January 12,2008, aged 78 Professor Geoffrey Martin Historian who restored the reputation of the Public Record Office Professor Geoffrey Martin, CBE, scholar and Keeper of the Public Records, 1982-88, was born on September 27,1928. He died on December 20,2007 aged 79 Lives in Brief Court can extend time for sexual assault claims Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Total eclipse of the Moon Sky at Night February Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Church News Memorial Services Announcements Lecture University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Timesonline The Times Plain sailing into the half-term Late travel Great breaks available in the school holiday Canary Isle cruise, or beachcombing in Wales British Isles Late deals Peak District cottage for four nights, £139; three nights in Jersey, £139; ten nights in Thailand, £599 Short haul Revival of the subtle charm of Marrakesh Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Don't be fooled by a mild January — it's still winter Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day January 31,1980 The Times reports on a theory that England never existed Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Huge Grand National entry poses weighty puzzle for handicapper Racing Owners chase record £800,000 prize-money Irish trainers mount strong challenge again Exeter Yesterday's results Bet of the day Leicester Newcastle Lingfield Park Tennis Football Wolverhampton Balding to the fore as sun sets on Barker Racing Wincanton Course specialists Wolverhampton Johnny Murtagh is 6-4 favourite with William Hill to … Blythe Knight is on schedule to return in the Bathwick Walker looking to rekindle his first love after union flirtation Rugby league Centre aims to prove fitness with Rovers Coach impressed by passion for league Southwell Racing Towcester Timesonline Best of British spreading the word to even wider receivers American football Super Bowl XLII Umenyiora and Tynes spell out global message UK earmarked for an NFL return next season The Sunday Times Two of a kind Cost of aquatics centre causes outrage Olympic Games Price of success Dominance of Woods leaves rivals forced to chase shadows Golf The Sunday Times Sport Staff: Azinger looks to foursomes in attempt to end US woes Pretenders to throne provide extra incentive for Wilkinson Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Fly half relishes battle with Cipriani and Co White suspended for five weeks after punch Timesonline The Times Gomarsall beats post-World Cup trough and has eyes on next peak Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Football Results Basketball Cricket Rugby union Football Fixtures Other sport Scotland omit Paterson for opening clash with France Tennis Murray leaves Britain in the lurch as injury woes resurface Tennis Scot pulls out of Davis Cup tie in Buenos Aires Mountford departure another blow for LTA Ashes can wait for Pietersen, who has new challenge Cricket Walsh and Middleton collect main prizes Britons' consolation Harbhajan fortunate Record tumbles Sentences spelt out Marshall back on top Post-match interviews not what they used to be? You can spray that again Sport on television The Times Timesonline Tomorrow Pilot cleared of blame after the thawing of hostilities The death of the Busby Babes, the birth of a football legend Munich 6.2. 58 One in, one out for Spurs as Routledge joins Villa Football Pools forecast The Premier League today Brand name plans ahead whether or not Capello draws line in the sand Football England player steps up his global presence Local children benefit from project in Brazil Beckham faces longer wait before joining hundred club The Times has learnt that the FA is in negotiatio Trapattoni dismisses talk of Ireland role Football Backing for Rijkaard BBC screens top two Hartson is released McBride returns Webster ruling set to herald a revolution to rival Bosman Chelsea keep pressure on rivals with German bite from Ballack Football Barclays Premier League Sturridge goal not enough to spare City from deflation Benítez put on the spot as late Noble penalty adds to misery Football Barclays Premier League Woodgate's arrival helps Tottenham to keep clean sheet Scholes returns with dedicated support act to catch the eye of Capello Football Barclays Premier League The Belgravia Centre Timesonline Portsmouth put on the market by Gaydamak at £60m The best free kick in Premier League history? Platini's fears for Euro 2012 The Insider In case you were wondering who will replace all those … Times Crossword 23,824 Flintoff abstains but refuses to whine Ronaldo adds to gem collection as relentless United march on Brilliant free kick the jewel in return to top Liverpool cut adrift after late penalty drama The Times Munich 6.2. 58 Inside Index The face Big in Berlin Mamaflaging, a decorous way to breast-feed The click There's a cheque in the past . . . Fake beard, Santa? Then you can't join Image of the day Modern morals Are you an infomaniac? (Don't ask this out loud) Or you could be a slacktivist, or maybe even a maturialist. In a new book, James Harkin defines the terms that will make you an authority on the big ideas The Times Good news for HIV Health The number of new cases of the virus reported in the UK has stabilised, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline The Times The Big Fish, hooked on their own arrogance Just say no to the effluent society Lotto will provide Genius in the making Parents Gifted children will not necessarily make it to the top as adults — unless they are prepared to put in hours of hard graft, reports Siobhan Mulholland Multiple Display Advertising Items The mixed fate of the child prodigy Problem parent Q&A The return of the not thick chick flick Definitely, Maybe is the best romantic comedy since Annie Hall and, with the equally intelligent Juno up for four Oscars, Wendy Ide argues that the rom-com has finally got back its bite Index Ten of the best . . . Sweeney Todd That vertigo feeling Screen The British film Man on Wire dominated this year's Sundance Festival of indie films, where buyers and sellers alike were decidedly jittery over the writers' strike, reports Damon Wise Little miss ray of sunshine Will Lawrence is charmed by Abigail Breslin, the actress who really wants to be a vet How I scared myself sick James Christopher is shaken, stirred and left worrying for the fate of his lunch by the hand-held horrors of Cloverfield The Times Making a pig's nose of it Christina Ricci's turn as a snouty fairytale princess doesn't even get the moral of the story right. At least China can be relied on to produce something extraordinary, says Wendy Ide Penelope U, 90mins Still Life PG, 109mins Asterix at the Olympic Games n/a, 116mins Freebird 15,96mins Overlord R/1,85mins Lust Caution No Country for Old Men The genius that goes into looking good "dynamite Film that Ranks with the Year's Best. . . … In no one's shadow First night Pop Adele Bloomsbury Theatre, WC1 Concert La Resurrezione Christ Church Spitalfields, E1 Dance Henri Oguike Company Arts Theatre, Cambridge Pop Stars Koko, NW1 Book now 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 BBC EastEnders BBC One, 7.30pm Jamie Oliver at Home Channel 4,8pm/8.30pm Cutting Edge: Scams, Fiddles and Honest Claims Channel 4,9pm Husbands and Wives (1992) Film choice Five US, 11pm Variations Fairy Tales BBC One, 9pm The Tailor of Panama (2001) Film4,9pm Dirty Harry (1971) ITV4, 10pm Inside Deep Throat (2005) Channel 4,1.25am Reality bites Second Lifers Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win a Nintendo DS Lite Times2 Crossword No 4438 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 153 Picture Gallery Appeal Index Theopportunitytoexcel Multiple Display Advertising Items Office faux pas wait to trip you up The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Kung fu kicks editing into touch Career Changers Richard Wagstaff, a former journalist, tells Carly Chynoweth how he tuned in to a new life, and career, in martial arts Barclays The Office Psychologist Enough Work? Find time to call your own How to . . . Achieve a Work-Life Balance Corporate life asks ever more of us, whether it's working through lunch breaks or staying late to write up a report. Emily Ford investigates how to fit in the rest of your life around these demands My Big Idea One Eco Home Find out More This style feels good if it works Six Styles of Leadership No 3 Affiliative When managers want to create rapport with their staff, the affiliative approach is the way to go, as Carly Chynoweth learns Michael Page Meltwater news Make the rules of engagement very clear at the outset Leaders' Lessons The Insider Henley Management College Mike Smith keeps a weather eye on life in the MBA maelstrom; expect outbreaks of number-crunching and written assignments Corporate funds hold up firms' bottom lines Ambitious graduates could do worse than aim for a job in the City. But, as Carol Lewis finds, an understanding of corporate finance opens doors to other roles in the sector Top firms go abroad in pursuit of new recruits Graduate Market Survey While the number of graduate positions on offer continues to grow, Carly Chynoweth finds that employers are prepared to widen their nets to snare the right candidate The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 78 British Airways Careers Fair Deadline Buster Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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