News from 06/02/2008
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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Julie Daniels, Alexi Mostrous, Nicholas Jackson, Diane Packham, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Ken Hay Chief Executive, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Kate Hobson, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Dr Andrew Bamji, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Stuart MacOnochie, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Maggie Rance, Ellis Rich, chairman, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rev Philip Hobday, Richard Flood, Yvonne Roberts, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Richard E. Rawles, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Jan Manning, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Oleg Gordievsky, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Bill Corser, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, P. J. Pedley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Baroness Boothroyd, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Charles Stringer, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Kim Fletcher, Lesley Alexander, Giles Whittell, Tim Hames, Alexandra Frean Education Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Robert Butterworth, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Rev Toddy Hoare,
ResumoThe Times The meaning of Munich Cannabis dealers prey on hospitals Patients exploited in mental health units Top health official voices fears over skunk Obama celebrates . . . but is it too soon? Bugging evidence to be allowed in court NHS trust found liable £2bn windfall The new bin Laden Never mind MPs and their privacy - what about the rest of us? Bridgend suicide Timesonline The Workout Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Police 'straitjacketed by process', says review Potent variety Ryanair ordered to pay damages to steel band 'terrorists' thrown off jet Men were entirely innocent, court rules Airline's defence false and misleading - judge . . . and it counts the cost of Sarko advert, too The beat Jersey Boys Wire tap and e-mail evidence should be heard by juries, says cross-party review Convictions 'will be easier in terror trials' Report's findings to be presented in Commons Every move you make, someone is watching you Keeping watch Songwriters are spitting feathers at prospect of a Eurovision turkey A step up from last year's fiddly-diddly Irish atrocity Vogue Those glory years How they voted 08 US elections Clinton challenges Obama to a string of TV duels Democrat stars still neck and neck Voting patterns are split according to race Romney survives McCain onslaught How they voted For the anoraks Twists, turns — boy, what a plot! It'll be such a shame when it's all over US elections Super Tuesday Dolce & Gabbana Presidential passions run high in the '51st primary' Rivals play the name and fame game US elections Super Tuesday 08 Celebrities Governors Senators Other endorsements On the move? Celebrities Governors Senators Other endorsements Toyota NHS trust is blamed by jury for unlawful killing of mother in childbirth Midwife made fatal blunder over epidural Hospital staff face possible prosecution 'Too posh to push' pregnant women are really too scared Nationwide Boots Jewish regret at Pope's 'missed opportunity' in rewritten prayer On Good Friday Teenager who planned to marry is Welsh town's 14th young suicide Friends say bride-to-be had history of depression Bridgend MP secures House debate on deaths Accused in author killing was 'Tiananmen activist' Directgov Speaker's Corner The reputation of MPs will suffer badly if they do not act swiftly on expenses Election Fever Why Italians are vicariously living the American dream Fifty Years On The Munich air disaster changed the face of English football, culture and society But where do you scatter your cat? Picture Gallery Never mind MPs, what about our privacy? Fast, furious Frankenstein of a game A new threat to cricket Splendide mendax Shouting the odds Moths in scripture The lessons Auschwitz can teach posterity The humanising value of theology Timesonline Take your pick This dumbing down Pavlov v Frolov Raising the bar . . . Long John surplus Go ahead with your loudspeakers. But not here It's all wind and whining while the planet slowly dies Comment Virgin Your winter nuts help birds breed Nationwide Fears for ex-SAS officer in jail over Africa 'coup plot' Women face prison for ignoring a murder under their own roof Bathing Heaven Ltd Morrisons Kylie Minogue released her bed linen range yesterday wearing what appear to be feathers from one of her duvets Peta, the slightly disturbing animal rights campaign … Today's Boris Johnson story: appearing on LBC 97 Backbench life, backbench dining for Peter Hain Snappy reply, but no photo People To the Hard Rock Café, Old Park Lane, Central London, … While James Blunt maintains his nice boy image, his … Tiscali Postscript Charities attack proposals to make council house tenants look for work Multiple Display Advertising Items Exams board wants to take Richard & Judy's book choice for a level List includes Sharon Osbourne autobiography Hopes for repeat of TV success in classroom Saab Dell Chef says he had sex with teenager's body He claims victim was dead when he found her Would-be model was stabbed on her doorstep SELFRIDGES&Co MPs ridicule the Speaker's Westminster expenses Parties compete to be toughest on their MPs Review team ridiculed for Establishment bias Sleepright Memory Foam Sleep Experts Rivalry to see through transparency plans They're all in the running for a flipping good race Timesmobile Barclaycard Hotel gave toddler juice laced with acid British girl, aged 2, in intensive care in Cyprus Dishwasher detergent was 'mistaken for water' HSBC Win Investing LLP How far will this dramatic talent stretch? First night Theatre Angel House New Wolsey, lpswich The Open University Norwich Union Parents to be held responsible for under-age binge drinkers Police will seize drink from children in street 30% alcohol price rise expected in the Budget Doctors to be urged to think beyond the Pill Pugh Cancer rates to rise by one-fifth by 2020 Toddler 'miracle' Singer questioned Beatles guru dies Silver screen exhibits Norwich Union Watch, but don't exert yourselves, Olympic spectators are told Journalist released in China 'gesture' as 35 remain jailed Germany America Party rebel dares to stand against Mugabe in the name of the people Former minister will fight for presidency Move hailed as boldest challenge for 20 years Old and new leaders Doctors stand trial for CJD scandal Infected glands used after discovery of link 111 people have died and 800 may be infected Multiple Display Advertising Items Foreign Staff: April election could put Berlusconi back in power Spreading disease Neo-Nazis suspected of deadly arson as Turkey sends its own detectives Multiple Display Advertising Items I Love You Marmite Yeast Extract Families flee violence by heading for home Tribal groups taken to their traditional lands Thousand killed since election, says charity Multiple Display Advertising Items A black and white issue — polar bears versus oil The Times (AP): Britney 'victim of friend and manager' (AP): Threat of force (Reuters): Dumplings 'poisoned' (AFP): Drugs murder arrests (AP): Moving celebration Putin critic sent to mental hospital The Private Clinic The Times Taleban warlord is new Public Enemy No 1 Leader is suspect in Bhutto assassination Terrorists groups sent to Britain and Spain Arms obscure view of the world Multiple Display Advertising Items Slowdown fears send Dow down 370 points Branson braced BP plans job cuts Quote of the day Challenge to Liffe Business big shot Chinese ready to counterbid for Rio after BHP raises offer Miner pitches hostile bid at £70 billion Kloppers hails hope of huge cost savings £2bn windfall I got carried away Stock markets Poor lookout for homeowners losing £470 a month Picture Gallery Aviva throws down gauntlet Commodities Kerviel looking a lot less smart Bank of Scotland Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline BP to cut 5,000 jobs and $1.5bn in costs Oil group reveals 22% slide in profits Dividend rise aims to draw line under bad year Business big shot Bob Ivell Talks explore potential of Iraqi assets Regent profit goes up in smoke amid toughest trade for 30 years Alchemy digs deep in broadband sewer group deal Post Office compensation claim could cost millions Branson expects rocky voyage with Rock Virgin draws up plan to deal with recession Pitman will walk the downsizing 'tightrope' Fears for the housing market spread to prime Central London Then and now . . . Broadband row looms as Ofcom agrees to review level of BT line sharing charges The Times Rock musicians do not have a good record, so to speak, … City Diary Oh, for the peace of the Outer Hebrides City Diary In business, stick to one's forte, as they say City Diary For those slow on the uptake, a quick lesson City Diary One of life's little irritants is City restaurants … City Diary I was sorry to hear of the tragically early death of … City Diary Picture Gallery Policyholders to share in £2.1bn windfall from Norwich Union Clients' advocate voices reservations Bonus to cut shortfalls on home-loan policies EBay abandons those negative vibes The Times Five enlists Neighbours in drive to fuel growth Paulson fails to avert Wall Street slump Treasury chief urges support for Bush plan Data emphasises risk of American recession Times Online Former director of Dow Jones pays $8m penalty French trader says he 'got carried away' but won't be a scapegoat Jérôme Kerviel, education and career (so far) The Times Newspaper Marketing Agency Shell near to resolving shortfall on funding of Nigerian operations Loan is expected for state company Financing crisis has hit infrastructure work Don't be taken in by the oil giants and their billions 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Property follows Next as shares slide down Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Increasingly confident BP returning to proper place ARM Holdings Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Carpetright Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Index Professor Joshua Lederberg Nobel prize-winning geneticist whose work laid the foundations of new approaches to medicine and biotechnology Professor Joshua Lederberg, scientist, was born on May 23,1925. He died on February 2,2008, aged 82 Jorge Lewinski Polish-born photographer who chronicled British artists in vivid black-and-white portraits Jorge Lewinski, photographer, was born on March 25,1921. He died on January 31,2008, aged 86 Madeleine Milhaud Parisian actress and hostess who attracted Cocteau and Picasso to her sparkling social gatherings Madeleine Milhaud, actress, musician and hostess, was born on March 22,1902. She died on January 17,2008, aged 105 Bill Baker Lives Remembered Squadron Leader 'Jimmy' James Lady Barbirolli Rod Allen Tata Guines 'King of the drums' sought after by the cream of Cuban musicians Tata Guines, percussionist, was born on June 30,1930. He died of a kidney infection on February 4,2008, aged 77 Appointments in the Armed Services Minister of Justice acted unlawfully over prisoners Law Report Court of Appeal Degrees of endeavour Chancery Division Word Watching Court Circular Premium bonds Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Banquet January surprises with rain, warmth, and no snap Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day Feb 6,1893 The Duke of Devonshire spoke on Friday evening at Limehouse, at a meeting of the local branch of the University Extension system Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Pointment's Grand National chance dented by hefty burden Racing Becher Chase winner hit hard by handicapper Snowy Morning takes over as market leader Bet of the day Butler's Cabin has attributes needed to help McCoy end jinx Leading weights for the Grand National To be run over 4m 4f at Aintree, April 5 Big-race betting Index Stark contrast in attitudes to authority Racing Ludlow Carlisle Expansion into India provides locals with chance to be heroes Golf Els leads international challenge for new title Asian players familiar with very tight course Lingfield Park Racing Market Rasen Yesterday's results Sedgefield Kempton Park Southwell Course specialists Mascarenhas in walloping form as England are quick off mark Cricket First Twenty20 international Scoreboard Timesonline Quiet Woods content to let Tarver shout the odds Boxing Thunderer Bennett linked with move to St Helens Lions in control Champion sets pace Drago has no prayer Foster exits early Triumphant Yamauchi emerges as a genuine threat to Radcliffe Athletics Football Results Cricket Marathon contenders Football Fixtures Chambers will run at trials, but UKA left far from happy Tennis Italy expect wounded opponents to arrive with all guns blazing Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship England seek positive reaction to Wales defeat Lipman and Noon in frame for Rome match Roberts gets dream chance to make massive impact for Wales Timesonline Back believes that change will be better than a rest for Wilkinson Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship The Times Ireland team require fresh influx of ideas, says O'Driscoll 'Victory was no closure. I still think about them' Munich In the sixth part of our series, Oliver Kay talks to Bill Foulkes, for whom success in 1968 could not erase his enduring sadness Fifty years on Tomorrow Making of history Charlton calls for triumph in Europe as a fitting tribute Armband auditions are no way to find a Captain Marvel for the new regime City left short of sleep as Benjani finally joins Football Flights were missed after striker nodded off Portsmouth close to finalising Defoe deal Pools forecast Dimitar Berbatov says that the speculation surrounding The Premier League today Football Football BBC One, 8pm Coral To be one of Capello's men you can't be one of the lads Now what? In the beginning was the word and the English word was Boss Football BBC One, 8pm Milner sinks Irish to put qualification within sight Ireland v Brazil Today 7.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Northern Ireland v Bulgaria Today 7.45pm, BBC Northern Ireland Wales v Norway Today 7.45pm, Sky Sports 2 Renault Plug is pulled on Game Boys as manager puts the frighteners on stars with new trials by video Football BBC One, 8pm Players to spend spare time analysing matches I will pass on winning mentality, says Capello Timesonline Feel-good factor back at FA The Insider No more slobbing for pampered players Times Crossword 23,829 Shame on you all, by the way, for voting for Steven … Surfers test BA's sporting pledge Owen out of step with new regime as Capello talks tough The Times Inside Cricket Rugby union Index The face It's a knockout for diplomacy Time to lay this MMR vaccine voodoo to rest The click Romance scams: love me, squeeze me, fleece me Image of the day Modern morals Where did we go wrong? One day you wake up and your adorable child has become a foul-mouthed adolescent. The anonymous author of a new book describes the blackly comic nightmare of living with teenagers Father and daughter An ex-supermodel in need of a wardrobe The week in fashion She may have cheek bones like isosceles triangles, but Carla Bruni's outfits don't add up to much, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong The Times Buy this Dinner with friends I couldn't hear a word the Queen was saying My life in fashion Men's designer Ozwald Boateng tells Nicola Copping how he lost his cool on the day he received the OBE Dfs The Times One child is enough for me Family A reader who underwent IVF treatment cannot bear to tell her husband, who longs for a big family, that she doesn't really want any more children Emma Hope Shoes The Times Mall-adjusted: welcome to Britain's retail hell Small beer, but a necessary step A deviant exposed Why women mean business Reportage Even fewer women are reaching the boardroom — and that's very bad news for British business, says a new book. Yvonne Roberts reports Sandals The Times The reluctant father of Gregory's Girl Arts Gregory's Girl, free with The Times on Saturday, is a much-loved cult film. Yet its director, Bill Forsyth, hated his job and tells Tim Teeman why he was glad to give it up Multiple Display Advertising Items Shadowlands Stalking the royals First night Theatre Dido, Queen of Carthage Kensington Palace, W8 Pop Tom Baxter Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Theatre Weapons of Happiness Finborough, SW10 Book now Dance Buenos Aires Tango Peacock, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items A passion for fashion Crème Office survivor Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's the boss around here? Créme It's not always obvious in local government, but this week a conference will tackle the issue, says Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are you the best PA in the business? The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page The Britistanis Radio 4,11am BBC One Today's TV Variations Match of the Day Live BBC One, 7.30pm Torchwood BBC Two, 9pm Wonderland: The Madness of Dancing Daniel BBC Two, 9.50pm Once upon a Time in the West (1968) Film choice Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Repossession, Repossession, Repossession ITV1, 10.35pm One Life BBC One, 10.40pm Greenfingers (2000) Five, 8pm Nine to Five (1980) BBC One, 11.25pm Virtual Sexuality (1999) Channel 4,1.45am And at No 1, drug pickers . . . Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a Nintendo DS Lite Times2 Crossword No 4443 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 157 Appeal Picture Gallery
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