News from 01/02/2008
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Andrew Robson, Chris Doyle Director, Lucy Alexander, Janice Turner, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Alyn Shipton, Susan L. Crow, Alexi Mostrous, Miles Kington, Andrew Billen, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Cllr David Ashton Deputy Leader, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Richard Yarrow, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Mario Scheiber, Emma Townshend, Murad Ahmed, Lorna Blackwood, Lucia Van Der Post, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Andrew Clover, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Alastair Campbell, Richard Kimber, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Richard Suart, Rob Crilly, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, John Knight, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Kieron Winters, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Sid Smith, Charles Bremner, Kevin J. Davis Head of Mathematics, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Cllr Shona Johnstone, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Terry Ramsey, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Helen Marcus, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Dan Sabbagh Media Analysis, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Nell Nockles, Colin Challen, MP, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Laura Nolan, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Richard Burnett-Hall, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, John Disley, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Katie Harvey, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Des MacHale, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Patrick Foster, Lyndon Shepperd, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Philip Johanson International Secretary, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Naomi Cleaver, Alan McLoughlin Flight Lieutenant RAF(ret'd), Olav Bjortomt, Professor Robin Dunbar, Robert Randell, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Kasia MacIejowska, Richard Ford, Grainne Gilmore, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Havoc on deadline: the Great Tax Crash IT projects face review after series of scandals Revenue gives extra time as website fails Spitfire women to receive badge of honour at last Iraq's oil production reaches postwar high Livingstone poll claim Bricks and Mortar No jingoism, Sir When it comes to Britney Spears, the media have no … The Workout The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Iraq's revival boosted as oil production rises to 2.4m barrels a day The High Court lifted a restraining order on The Times Website weaknesses Staff at Woolworths baffled by fuss over the little girl's bed called Lolita A novel excuse for an unpleasant blunder Timesonline Tiffany & Co Papers show Livingstone used public servants in vote battle E-mail contradicts denials made last week Official spent 90 per cent of time on election Failed child asylum-seekers 'to be removed by force' Under investigation Pugh Darling to deliver Budget on March 12 Suspect extradited New Kercher clues Mountain to climb Miles Kington dies Nursery rhymes forgotten by parents too shy to sing 'Don't teach children patriotism' Omega Half-trained troops would risk Army's reputation, officers say Afghanistan Recruits would be badged as Territorials MoD delays report on who will be posted next Helmand's deputy head is killed in suicide blast One twin dead, the other barely alive in shadow of aid ministry Afghanistan Life's still good Staples Children find themselves in the line of fire as gun deaths of under-16s rise Rapist aged 11 drank lager and vodka before attack Dropped Beckham snubs charity dinner Star had just been left out of England squad Cystic fibrosis event received no explanation Currys Dfs Don't they age gracefully on the Continent? Here, at the Santa Cruz de Tenerige carnival in Tenerife, we have Gérard Depardieu and Sophia Leoren, neither of them looking more than a century or two over 16 Argos Two stints on Radio 4's Today in as many days from … Clare proves just the ticket People Many pointy elbows employed in preparation for the Headline of the year, probably, is the report on one Postscript Drawing to a close our extracts from the student days Picture Gallery Prada Spiritualist 'minister' is arrested on suspicion of murdering wife If you've got an itch, here's why you have to scratch it Jessops Mother's victory could give 6m right to flexitime Parents' rights European Court upholds case of woman who resigned from her job when she was denied time off work to look after her disabled son British Airways Shortlived joy for teenager whose baby was taken away Caring formula Comet Virgin mobile Who should be the next prime minister? Tune in and vote for Pol Idol Softer, politer Radio 1 now gaining on main BBC rival House of Fraser RBS PC World Grammars 'should be forced to abandon selection' No options Outside chances Policeman killer breached bail after being given 'last chance' Judge made strict conditions for release Psychiatrist says he saw no sign of disorder Orange Mission Seep Nato is in severe danger of letting Afghanistan slip away Big Oil v Bad Oil There is nothing wrong with making a profit but Shell must stop drilling tar sands Bedtime Story Don't let the clever advertising gurus put your daughter to bed, Mrs Worthington A horrible trawl through the past Picture Gallery John McCain's amazing bloodless coup Exclusives? I know how to miss them How not to be a reporter Language illiteracy Growth as the spur Action on allergy tests The Government's clear duty to the vulnerable Facing up to the nuclear challenge Timesonline Grim reality in Gaza Gongs for all? McQualifications Festina lente . . . Creative coughing Cookbook grammar The Ongar enigma Britney Spears: human being or news commodity? All round the world they're reading this column. Bet you! Comment Tesco Islanders turned on by green electricity Wind, water and sun bring power to Eigg Unique scheme set up with grants worth £1.6m Dolphin Bathrooms Bloody history GPs too busy to advise on exercise and diet — so hand out £47m in drugs Eight-fold rise in use of drugs to fight the flab Last resort is used too early, says obesity expert Fizzy drinks linked to gout Jeep Patriot The Times Cameron hails Thatcher as 'towering figure' at the Great Briton awards Jeep Child minder guilty of manslaughter Alien hoax victim forgives Beadle 'Make a bat box' option to avoid jail 300-year-old shopping list in vase Halfords Obligations and rights: a debate on constitution Passengers are airlifted from stricken ferry as it runs aground Nine-month-old baby among those rescued Britain braced for weekend of blizzards Juno Honour for creator of Dolly the sheep 'is insult to science' Multiple Display Advertising Items Grave concern for Keith Floyd Jail warning Churchgoing up Fan's eviction You're scraping wrong part of the sky, Prince tells architects High-rise blocks are fine, in the right place Low-rise historic sites need protecting, he says That old hotel picture was a Gainsborough Bespoke Suits Writers angry over 'petty' cut to funding for library loans Beneath the desert sands flows lifeblood of economic recovery Iraq The success of a heavily guarded oil pipeline is welcome not just for Baghdad but for the world, reports Martin Fletcher in Kirkuk The Times In the pipeline Currys Maths experts attack 'inadequate' diploma Swan killing charges People smuggling Boar shot at school Police aides retreat Porton Down payout Buy a cottage for £1,000 — and move next door to the Marquess of Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items Record £959m buys Chelsea Barracks for developers Disgraced Tory who paid sons 'cut secretary's pay by half' He should have gone at once, Frank Field says Senior MPs demand an end to self-regulation The horror, the horror of reputational consequences Trouble in the House French bolt hole of man who 'faked his death 15 years ago' Letter to my wife was no suicide note, he says Failed businessman denies benefit cheating ING Direct Bagnac-sur-Célé Lady Bracknell played by one to the manner born First night Theatre The Importance of Being Earnest Vaudeville Theatre The Savages Times2 British Gas Magnet Honour for the Spitfire's unsung flying heroines Wartime sisterhood New 'jumbo' shrew is world's biggest Scientists' discovery is one of only four species Thousands live high in remote mountains Furniture Village Things we Lost in the Fire 'Great seducer' ready to charm his way into heart of Bodyguard who mixed beauty with brawn is killed in Crime of passion that triggered a fresh wave of tribal bloodshed Policeman shoots MP 'in rage over love rivalry' Mobs attack drivers and set homes ablaze Spears committed to hospital again CO2 Nationwide Refugees 'beaten by police' in church raid South African officers hold 1,500 Zimbabweans Detainees had fled their ruined country Multiple Display Advertising Items In the Valley of Elah Hundreds poisoned by toxic dumplings Cheltenham & Gloucester National obsession Battle for Haditha (Reuters): Olmert to stay on after exoneration Californian lizard is the new Iggy Pop (AP): 'Coup plotter' loses extradition plea (AP): State funeral for Orthodox archbishop Three (AFP): President urges miners to dig deep as millions are hit by power blackouts Obama bagman is sent to jail over $3.5m payment by British tycoon 'Tony' Rezko failed to declare overseas cash New embarrassment for Democrat candidate Clinton loses ground in run-up to Super Tuesday California wide open with one in three ready to change their mind US elections 08 Timesonline Super Tuesday, February 5 For the anoraks $3 trillion budget leaves little for Bush to bank on Eos Airlines The Times 'Great Seducer' prepares to charm his way back into the heart of power Berlusconi vetoes any caretaker government Italians ready to vote him in for third term Hair today - and probably hair tomorrow Carpet Right Walkers Crisps and Walkers Max Bodyguard who crossed beauty with brawn is killed during carjacking Husband 'kept wife's body in an oil drum for 23 years' (AP): Carnival ban for 'Holocaust float' (AFP): Burma death toll (AP): Rare tiger killed (Reuters): Bolshoi sets a date (AFP): Army suicides rise (Reuters): Record drug haul (AP): Rebel base hit (Reuters): Busted flush Sarkozy plans a gold-plated retirement for 'rock dinosaurs' President will extend copyright protection Britain will strike sour note in his EU move Medical Aid for Palestinians Gallic groovers Shares take a beating as gloom spreads Texas City targeted Simply shutting down Egg card warning Quote of the day Fund takes on BoA Business big shot Shell's record $27bn profits invite calls for windfall tax Questions about production levels persist Challenging projects cause costs to rise Private equity firms home in on apologetic M&B SocGen suitor Stock markets AXA imposes six-month ban on investor withdrawals The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Monoline crisis jolts market's foundations Bottom line not the only oil tale Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies M&B left with no option Need to know Results in brief Timesonline It's wild out there in the markets. . . FTSE 100 buffeted as bank stocks suffer Fund managers predict a UK slowdown Business big shot Jon Wood . . . and there's little comfort inside either, as house prices drop for the third month Newspaper Marketing Agency Cash lifeline for Standard Chartered debt vehicle British bank promises $7bn for struggling SIV HSBC in investor talks on new vehicles Friends Provident prepares way for sale of F&C stake in group revamp Notification under Section 107(6) of the Communications America's Valero Energy eyes BP's Texan refinery Nuclear clean-up authority turns eyes to US government expertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Fancy doing a stint as Chancellor? Teenagers in Hackney do the sums Asda invests online in bid to close the gap with Tesco DMGT to close utility prices site after taking £53m charge on online ventures Simply Switch to shut as traffic disappoints 2007's reduction in bills is blamed The Times Tax avoidance by companies and rich costs £25bn a year, asserts TUC An unexpected consequence of the sub-prime crisis, I learn from the us, is a huge increase in the number of abandoned pets. As people lose their homes and move out, they often leave the poor creatures behind, locked in, to suffer and die, say animal rescue organisations A diet of healthy domestic pets must surely be a better City Diary The Times Shell chose to cancel its briefing to the press City Diary Everyone's getting in a twist over golfer shot City Diary More dispatches from the Goldman ranks City Diary Small world, radio. Paul Jackson, the managing director City Diary Picture Gallery BNP Paribas may bid for stricken SocGen Rogue trader bank's shares rise 1.7 per cent Jobs threatened by €1bn cost savings Slump in sales forces Motorola to consider offloading handset arm Notification under Section 107(6) of the Communications Sales of Barbie, the multicostumed doll from Mattel, were a "disappointment" in 2007, Robert Eckhert, the company's chief executive, has admitted SRM seeks to block Countrywide takeover by Bank of America The Times MBIA fights to keep its triple-A rating after $2.3bn loss Us-and-them syndrome eats away at al-Jazeera English Media Online games group aims for growth the Nintendo way Jagex prepares to woo the short-of-time player Free fun paves way to profitable subscriptions Mediapolis 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 Soothing words help to ease banks' pain Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Low-risk potential makes National Grid one to buy WH Smith Deal of the day Timesonline Vodafone Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds What Will It Take? British funds Reader Offers Ltd Q&A Weather Eye Miles Kington Likeable jazz critic and humorist who was a memorably witty and topical columnist in The Times and The Independent Miles Kington, writer, critic and humorist, was born on May 13,1941. He died of cancer on January 30,2008, aged 66 John Bartholomew Cartographer whose company created The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World in 1967 John Bartholomew, cartographer, was born on January 15,1923. He died on January 16,2008, aged 85 Peggy Jay Lives Remembered Sir Howard Dalton Jeremy Beadle Fanny Adams, berk and barks, and Royal Standards Questions Answered Word Watching Change in circumstance is not sufficient for habeas corpus Law Report House of Lords Costs follow the verdict not the amount Court of Appeal Court Circular Images released by the Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, of a species of prehistoric crocodile, Montealtosuchus arrudacamposi Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Marriages Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Legal Notices The Times Church news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sibling rivalry helps smooth Kia's route to achieving its grand plans Motoring Pro_cee'd has class to compete with rivals Firm expects to sell at least 2,000 this year Guinness Specification Machine Mart Motorpoint Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Elite Registrations February's cold start may harbour a warm portent Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 1,1969 The Times reports on the cross-examination of Ronald Kray, in the Jack "The Hat" McVitie murder trial Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Fundamentalist reaps benefit of maturity Racing Ten-year-old scoops prize in veterans' series Pur De Sivola has Cheltenham objective Catterick Wolverhampton Wales must raise game to avoid red faces Dropped Beckham vows to return Chepstow Racing Wincanton Yesterday's racing results Towcester Course specialists Southwell Kempton Park Wolverhampton Football Results Rugby union Fixtures A international match Other sport Bet of the day Cricket Ice hockey Golf Tennis Stakes high as Giants aim to cast off tag of 'city that never wins' American football Super Bowl XLII New York fans hope to restore sporting pride Victory would thwart Patriots' bid for history McClennan prepared for the harsh lessons of British game Rugby league Timesonline Bradford bullish over £3.2m Harris claim Emms hopes dashed Tragedy for Wiggins Shreck inspires Lions Timesonline Vickery revels in the continued challenge after decade of titanic duels with Wales Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Captain unfazed by Gatland's fighting talk Optimism in England camp as new era dawns Gatland must reignite the home fires Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Buckley promises to carry full load as Ireland look for that little extra The Sunday Times The 'lucky' life of talented Mr Ripley Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship England legend relies on strength of character Sympathy for modern players under pressure Coach's inside knowledge a danger to England 'Humiliated' Poulter on defensive over interview Golf Dubai Desert Classic The Times Alonso finds reverse gear with an uncomfortable return to Renault Motor racing Hero's 'homecoming' threatens to be brief Problems with new car could harm chances LTA flies out rackets for red-faced Bogdanovic Tennis Moores keen to capitalise on Bell's brain if need arises Cricket Hatton keeps eyes on the prize despite tears — and one or two beers Boxing Humbled Hitman yearning for another shot at Mayweather despite the one-sided defeat and the concerns of his friends and family Khan hopes to make short work of title defence Timesonline Tragedy of the golden boy whose talent knew no bounds Munich In the second part of our series on the air disaster, Matt Dickinson rues the premature ending to the career of Duncan Edwards Tomorrow Cut down in their prime: the seven other players whose deaths stunned a nation Munich Life of promise Defoe opts for Portsmouth in bid to help England claims as Benjani takes flight Football January sales Tottenham striker is on the move for £7m Middlesbrough break record to sign Afonso Redknapp's link with Newcastle left Gaydamak unsettled Avram Grant will demonstrate his ruthless side today … Window on the spending spree Football January sales Liverpool agree fee to secure Mascherano for themselves Kia Joorabchian was at the centre of some of the Davies the 'pub player' is toast of Villa after shock call-up Football England's new era Defender thought that selection was a wind-up Agbonlahor joins his clubmate in first squad Timesonline Pearce urges Lennon to prove he is worthy of a higher calling Under-21 squad Men who graduated from show-ponies to thoroughbreds with their vanity flair Capello delivers clear message as public opinion gets the elbow Football England's new era Skoda Football England's new era Preliminary squad to face Switzerland Gnome goal for fraudsters The Insider Mind how you go at the match tomorrow. Researchers … Times Crossword 23,825 And the winner is . . . The a team: Davies gets England call-up from Capello Beckham pledge: I'll be back Former captain not match-fit, says Capello LA Galaxy insist star returns for training The Times Free in The Times tomorrow Times2 The face Hand of forgiveness? It's Ok to be a visionary — the voices told me so The click Teen's sweet revenge on the frisky fifties Image of the day Modern morals Where have all the men gone? British women in their thirties want mates. They can't find any. Why? Because most eligible males are selfish, mixed-up man-boys chasing no-strings sex, says Laura Nolan It's a statistics thing The man's view: try this instead Soup up your life Food Home-made soups are quick and easy to prepare — and a great way to eat healthily, says Lindsey Bareham Potato soup with bacon and watercress Cabbage garbure with lemon Carrot soup with mustard seed, coriander and lime The Times I may be a statistical blip, but I'm a happy fortysomething Once more into the breeches Archaeological gems The Times The one who isn't Ken or Boris The andrew billen interview Ken Livingstone and Boris Johnson grab the headlines in the race to be Mayor of London, but Brian Paddick says he's the one to make a difference The Times Paddick's plans for the capital I still want to wow them Style Ask lucia Fabulous Tradition's still great when bang up to date Chain reaction Revisited Hair with Hari Don't let pop f-f-fade away Emma Townshend, whose father Pete once smashed guitars as an artistic statement, argues that if we don't preserve our proud pop heritage as we do our literature, we'll lose it Sounds: Hot Chip and Jools Holland special Palace Theatre The tune now arriving . . . Sounds Piped classical music now reaches 40 stations on the Tube, but who's really listening? Neil Fisher heads underground The Times Orange Pulling out all the stops: customised classics to take I've got 20 years of little lists Sounds Richard Suart explains why being Ko-Ko the Lord High Executioner in The Mikado also means playing W. S. Gilbert Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Lenny Kravitz It is Time for a Love Revolution Virgin Classical Kronos Quartet The Cusp of Magic Nonesuch Chips with everything Pop Hot Chip Made in the Dark EMI Classical Chloë Hanslip Benjamin Godard Naxos Radio Hope Street springs eternal First night Theatre 3 Sisters on Hope Street Everyman, Liverpool The Sea Dance La La La Human Steps Sadler's Wells Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Opera The Mikado Gielgud, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Stan Tracey Barbican Today's TV Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Natural World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm The Choir: Boys Don't Sing BBC Two, 9pm Derren Brown: The System Channel 4,9pm Sabrina (1954, b/w) Film choice Sky Movies Drama, 10.05pm Variations Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong Channel 4,10pm True Confessions (1981) BBC One, 12.20am Titan AE (2000) ITV1, 3.10am The night Dot became a drag Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a Nintendo DS Lite Times2 Crossword No 4439 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 154 Picture Gallery Haddon House Bricks and Mortar Suddenly millions of us are feeling the cost of property ownership. Should we revive the concept of 'house poor'? … Bids Brief Encounter: Malice through the Looking Glass? Focus on . . . Taunton Average property prices £000s In Exquisite Townhouse in London Get in Get out Get Away NW1: large 1850s terraced villa with balcony overlooking Primrose Hill Out Cottage in Buckinghamshire Halton: listed buttery with wood floors, modern interiors and pretty garden Away Coach House in Devon Membland, Newton Ferrers: historic semi-rural home with woodland garden At Home in the Office? … New Could you be happy living in a business environment, asks Judith Heywood Out of Work Ocean Views Gold in the Gloom Cover Story A tide of repossessions in the current downturn can bring big profits for smart bargain-hunters, reports Susan Emmett Inside Track Fact File Up for Auction Repossessed lots Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Romance in the Stones … to Spend It Solid Yorkshire values adorn this old house in a secluded setting, says Marcus Binney Barratt Homes Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Pickings are up down on the Farm Country Living Hedge fund managers are buying a slice of the countryside to make the most of rising food prices, reports Paula Hawkins Fact File How to Turn from Townie to Farmer Homes and Land in West Sussex Rural Gems Farms with a wealth of charm Nr Horsham: part of the former Parham estate, next to the South Downs Farmhouse and Land in Suffolk Near Needham Market: a Georgian home and barns set in almost 100 acres Equestrian Centre in Cornwall Near Land's End: the "first and last farm in England", with 74 acres 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 End our Window Pains Inner Dilemma Naomi Cleaver has the answer for a sweet but shabby conservatory The Times Wreck of the Week … File Postcode Lottery: Da11 Home on the Web Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Crest Nicholson
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