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News from 07/02/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Julie Daniels, John Butt, Alexi Mostrous, Stuart Flitton, Carol Lewis, Jeremy Austin, Tony Travers, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Martin Birchall, Simon Barnes, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Lord Joffe, Ruth Butler, David Davis, MP, Kevin Baxter, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Tim Richards, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Jim Callaghan, James Ducker, Mike Heenan, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Robert 'rab' Buchanan, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Susan Watson, Lucy George, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Peter Unwin, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Kate Reiling, Anatole Kaletsky, Rebecca Haywood, Rhys Blakely, Alan Bartlett, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Dee Hepburn, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Carol Ballard, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Professor Stuart Stanton, Judith Graham-Jones, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Richard Willmott, Nicola Barber, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Neil Jones, Paul Simons, Simon Adams, Gerard Baker US Editor, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Clare Grogan, Anna Stroman, Emily Ford, Brian Morgan, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Lionel Bender, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, John Naish, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Hall, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, John Gordon Sinclair,

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Index The Times Capello's new era is off to a winning start NHS closes its doors to foreign doctors Those from beyond EU no longer eligible Influx kept British trainees out of top posts Straw tried to head off expenses inquiry Obesity in the genes £70bn offer rebuffed Dodi's 'double life' Children taught to kill Election 2008 The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Straw tried to head off an inquiry into abuse of expenses a year ago Minister feared revolt by Labour backbenchers Calls for independent investigation increase How does your council rate? Grange Hill shuts gates for good after 30 years What they did next Tiffany & Co. United by two names, divided by one US elections On other pages Winning streak that could turn also-ran into running-mate Baptist would appease Republican right wing Rivals both openly despise Mitt Romney Vogue Rival fighters both claim a victory on points as they gear up for next round We've got momentum, says Clinton's corner We've climbed from behind, says Obama's The bloggers' view A riot and a landslide: how the party got itself in a muddle No signs of a City cash crisis as Bacon brings home £26m record Dolce & Gabbana Dodi Fayed was 'sleeping with a model by night and wooing the Princess by day' We were engaged to be married, witness claims She was 'abandoned' during Diana holiday Richer Sounds Sainsbury's Genes not poor diet blamed for most cases of childhood obesity DNA accounts for ¾ of variation in weight Public health policies still crucial, say experts Majority of 13-year-olds have drunk alcohol, says Smith Picture Gallery Manchester casino 'set for scrapheap' Internet cables cut Environment boost Teacher shortage Headless corpse Hyundai To the Frontline Club, the journalists' haunt where … Penélope Cruz and her sister Mónica launch their second limited edition Mango collection for spring- summer 2008. The collection evidentally does not include hair brushes So, there's Michael Barrymore celebrating at Bill Raja Fashions Lunch scuppers skipathon People Tuesday (again) and the opening of the Peter Doig Laughs a-plenty evidently round the house of Ed Balls, Channel4 The hospitalisation of Britney Spears has caused an Moby, the electro musician, has a cunning plan to Postscript Neil Tennant holds the outré artist and film-maker The Times British Gas £2bn of public money goes down the Tube as Brown counts cost of failed deal Teenage fathers' babies at risk Hp Evidence on Tap Intelligence intercepts should be admissible in court On with the Show The seemingly arcane details of Super Tuesday will have wider implications Fly Away Peter Dinner guests are not the only ones who don't know when it's time to leave Look out: prying cashiers about Picture Gallery One person can lift America's gloom You too can waste your time in court Trivial cases before juries An author's dues What would you do? Moth worries A strong case must be made to bug an MP Checking out our online profiles Timesonline Employment law The British way Not all for show Witnessing wills Lazy or canny? Where there's one . . . Emergency: get Britain into intensive care now Ah, the distinctive smell of the English upper classes Comment Renault We had a row but I didn't kill her, says boyfriend of murdered model Fugitive psychiatric patient is charged with rape of girl Imperial Coins (London) Ltd The Times Three Saviour of speeding celebrities registers the name Mr Loophole Move by defender of Beckham and Clarkson Rivals prevented from 'cashing in on his fame' Yes we are middle class — so what? says Radio 4 boss 4,000 NHS computer cards 'missing' Barriers return amid Real IRA threats Hairspray leads Olivier nominations Futuristic toy car runs on tap water Ing Direct See-through fish is created to give a clearer idea of how cancer spreads The clunking fist swings and misses yet again - I feel a review coming on Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline A quick change too many - even for a world as fickle as this . . . New York fashion Barclaycard Return home of the 'boomerang kids' stretches parents to limit Dfs It's your house - and your rules Daughter, 3, raised 'to be terrorist's wife' Court told of Islamic plotter's hopes for girl 'He wanted her to go and live with Mujahidin' O2 PC World PC World Court victory for family eight years after son bled to death on hospital trolley Northern rock Girl aged 2 recovers after toxic drink in holiday hotel Fabulous images by an avant-garde great First night Photography Alexander Rodchenko Hayward Gallery, SE1 Long wait for hearing services Doctor killed in skiing accident Police recover lost pictures Check-up for dead patient Bringing it all together Favoured duo now need a clearer route ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Spy agencies to have veto over phone taps in court evidence Brown sets up team to ensure safeguards Lawyers banned from 'fishing expeditions' How lying down on the job can help to thwart surveillance Lawyer asks: was bugging carried out for the FBI? Spot the difference: one ladybird is at risk, the other is a cannibal Alien species Saab United States Saudi Arabia Children 'taught to kidnap and kill at al-Qaeda camp' in Iraq US military releases film 'seized during raid' Iraqi army says terror group kidnapped boy Young soldiers CIA admits waterboarding of terror suspects We feared new attacks by al-Qaeda, says agency Democrats demand criminal investigation Multiple Display Advertising Items A family affair This is not the maiden who bowled me over, Pakistan captain says of his 'wife' Edge 'a policeman was waiting. I looked him in the eyes and knew it would be Ok' Uncle describes how he threw baby to safety Family's blaze ordeal exposes migrant misery Universities protest as MPs debate lifting headscarf ban The forbidden veil Timesonline Vanity Fair pulls the plug on the hottest Oscar night party in town Directgov Religious police arrest mother for sitting in Starbucks with a man Timesonline Tough justice Blast of disapproval for Mugabe's rival (AP): Ledger drug verdict (AP): Sisters wounded (AFP): Italy calls election (Reuters): Man crushed his wife Nato members likely to ignore pleas to share burden in Afghanistan The alliance is not the problem, it is the mission The Taleban could earn £50 million from another bumper Superdrug 48 killed as dozens of tornados leave trail of destruction across US states Professors held over gang-rape claims Lion rides roughshod around the zoo World Bank 'defector' faces arrest (Reuters): Burning ship poses threat to beaches High-flying yogi to the stars dies a recluse Multiple Display Advertising Items Diageo's $900m deal for Ketel One stake Bond insurers in crisis Quote of the day SocGen checks 'sham' Business big shot Deloitte Alcoa plots as BHP Billiton bid for Rio Tinto enters hostile territory Alcan assets are target for miner US group seeks 25% of Beijing's offer vehicle Hard Rock Stock markets Darling looks to offer lift to ailing home loan market Can customers be winners from Rio war? Little more than fool's gold Commodities Currencies Beeb's private equity danger Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Thirst for upmarket brands leads Diageo to order Ketel One vodka for $900m Deal leaves way clear for others to buy Absolut Edrington prefers shot of Brugal rum Business big shot John Smith High spirits Dominic Walsh Northern Rock faces 2,400 job cuts under management's plans The Times Property fund investors rush to cash in amid fears of price plunge Kloppers takes an aggressive approach with Rio Tinto's shareholders BHP boss claims that target is overvalued Lengthy gestation may strengthen bid China's hunger for resources has banished any fears of rejection Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan calls for curbs on sovereign wealth funds Sky sees scope for selling extra services to its customers Department for Work and Pensions George Osborne has been telling Management Today about the terror of facing up to Gordon Brown as Shadow Chancellor, aged only 33, after Brown had seen off six of his predecessors The problem with satire is that it so often turns out City Diary Hardy has returned but all is far from clear City Diary Will Sir Richard Branson, as suggested in this City Diary HM Revenue & Customs has missed another deadline City Diary Tube just too popular City Diary Picture Gallery Times panel divisions betray problems facing Bank's MPC Hawks and doves clash over following the Fed Quarter-point move seen as certain The Times BBC unit on lookout for private equity partnerships Ex-SocGen risk auditor calls systems a sham Norwich Union Indian property float price cut In brief Moore the man for MacQuarie Share sale after Wachovia blow Diller discloses Yahoo! talks GLG distressed debt fund plan Best Green Companies Warner Music's Christmas loss The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Fears for bond insurance market put Federal Reserve on red alert Lloyds TSB India blocks licence for UBS amid allegations of money-laundering Booming northern port has hi-tech designs for China's financial future New business capitals Tianjin aims to be a centre for research and high-value manufacturing, with modern mechanisms for fundraising and investment What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Facts and figures Timesonline 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 Morrisons surges in spite of poor image Large caps T&T float sinks amid turmoil Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Cheap chance to buy into Aviva's worldwide empire DMGT Deal of the day Timesonline Thus Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Nqa Whitehall officials have a lot to learn from their town hall counterparts League tables Good and bad A good report overall, but they could do better on helping the environment Tory councils among the highest achievers Improvements for Hackney and Lambeth City of culture overspends Birthdays Weather Eye Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Indian spiritual guru who used his association with the Beatles to create a hugely profitable global movement Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, spiritual leader and businessman, is thought to have been born on January 12,1917. He died on February 5,2008, aged about 91 Lord Thomas of Gwydir Tory Secretary of State for Wales whose knowledge of the language and culture enabled him to understand militant Welsh nationalism Lord Thomas of Gwydir, Secretary of State for Wales, 1970-74, and chairman of the Conservative Party, 1970-72, was born on July 31,1920. He died on February 4,2008, aged 87 Sidney Shipton Lives Remembered Peggy Jay Charles Tasnadi Air Chief Marshal Sir John Willis General Sir Geoffrey Musson Infantryman who won the DSO in Italy and became Adjutant-General General Sir Geoffrey Musson, GCB, CBE, DSO, Adjutant-General of the Army, 1967-70, was born on June 9,1910. He died on January 10,2008, aged 97 Lives in Brief Convictions quashed on technical irregularity Law Report House of Lords Dependency to be established Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Dining out for Mary Seacole Births Deaths Birthdays Church News Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - War Dinner University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Anniversaries Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reader Offers Ltd Inez creates her Bohemian rhapsody Decaying château is reborn as boutique hotel Magical breaks in the Czech countryside British Isles Late deals Three nights in Budapest, £199; a week in Lanzarote, £219; The Gambia for a week, £399 Short haul Long haul Virgin Reader Offers Ltd Readeroffers Multiple Display Advertising Items It's eclipse day in New Zealand and Antarctica Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day Feb 7,1975 The Times reports on the the theft in Rome of three Renaissance paintings Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Llewellyn answers National call Racing Southwell Wolverhampton Rugby union Turpin Green is set to take on Denman in the Aon Chase Football Turnell turns to Hughes for Newbury ride on Blue Bajan Huntingdon Racing Taunton Ludlow Yesterday's results Carlisle Bet of the day Course specialists Lingfield Park Kempton Park Lipman's graft brings belated promotion to the front line Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship England Saxons Wilkinson refuses to look back in anger after England reprieve Ashton resists radical change despite setback Sheridan is out of the frame with infected heel Timesonline Hadden stays loyal in hope of recovery from Scotland Rugby union Lièvremont avoids resting on laurels for Ireland match Boots Baker relishes chance to stand in for Murray on world stage Tennis Davis Cup Young Scot helps lift mood in Britain camp Playing Nalbandian in Argentina is a dream Multiple Display Advertising Items Oram injury adds to New Zealand's worries Cricket Lord's must bid for the right to host the final of … Hendry stands in the way of Murphy Flannery ban halved Carberry in control Gourlay toppled Fisichella's career set for an Indian summer Motor racing Rueful Els hoping to regain winning habit Golf Football Results Bowls Cricket Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Tennis The Sunday Times Timesmobile Defined by tragedy and death: why United legend will live on Munich In the final part of our series, Simon Barnes says the events of 50 years ago are now part of the fabric of the club Charlton pays tribute to the dead, the club and the ethos Torres suffers injury to worry Liverpool Football Clarke to bow out Ronaldo eyes Spain Parry calls for truce Bournemouth dismay Forward thinking meant that there was no place for Owen Capello operates with one central attacker Fabled No 10 shirt is given to captain Gerrard 'Stubbsio' ensures that nothing is lost in translation Silent majority drowned out as tributes cut short Football Best of the web 'If I don't support in the right manner, will I get a rollicking?' Robinho shows class to sink rudderless Ireland Wales 3 Norway 0 Northern Ireland 0 Bulgaria 1 How they rated Substitutions Talking tactics Tactics Regrets? He might have a few, but he will still do it his way Communication Substitutions Impact How they rated How Switzerland rated Wright-Phillips emerges from the shadows to be saving grace again Toyota Opening gambits Managers' first goals United fans being driven to distraction by ticket hassle The Insider Times Crossword 23,830 Wembley digs deep Owen stews in Capello's starter Italian ignores striker in victorious first match Minute's silence for Munich lasts 27 seconds The Times Inside Munich 6.2. 58 The Times The face The Desert Orchid of dogs? Barnfield on Air Richard and Judy's services to literature The click Coming soon: underwritten underwear Underground mission for cruciverbalists Image of the day Modern morals Pulling power With Valentine's Day just a week away and Britain's single men honing their (usually drunken) chat-up lines, Times foreign correspondents reveal how bachelors in other countries do it. We can learn something from them all — except, perhaps, Australia . . . Do me a favour . . . Reportage Giving and asking of favours is now so common that it is an underground industry, says Helen Kirwan-Taylor The Times Why I'm a dogged believer in staying power Roasting the myths about Nigella Fat chance Timesonline Hysteria: all in the mind Health Hysteria has not gone away, as some doctors think, but it needs precise diagnosis, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Choosing the right type of contraception Q&A You must be kidding, David Despite David Cameron's plea, it's a brave soul who disciplines somebody else's children, says Richard Morrison The ugly duckling and Me The film course of true love Faint-hearted Valentine, the movies have something to teach you, says Kevin Maher What Gregory and his girls did next Gregory's Girl, free with The Times on Saturday, was a hit for its unknown actors. Who were they, and where are they now? Timesonline It's been a long walk to Freeman Screen Success began at 50 for Morgan Freeman — and so did learning to cope with it, he tells Kevin Maher Multiple Display Advertising Items There Will Be Blood Timesonline We've struck oil! Greed meets God in a searing morality tale of the Old West. James Christopher hails a masterpiece There Will Be Blood 12A, 158 mins Juno 12A, 91 mins Inside the mind of a prisoner Director Julian Schnabel has bought Jean-Dominique Bauby's paralysis to cinematic life. Wendy Ide applauds his bold vision The Diving Bell and the Butterfly 12A, 111mins Definitely, Maybe 12A, 111mins National Treasure: Book of Secrets PG, 124mins Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest U, 95mins Arctic Tale U, 86mins The Ugly Duckling and Me U, 88mins The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep PG, 112mins The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Who'll live happily ever Bafta? Nominees for this Sunday's awards fly the flag for Britain, the opposition — and themselves The Times Rating directors: good, better, best . . . Bergman WHSmith Third time not so lucky First night Dance James son of James Barbican Theatre Mile End Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Dance Magpie Pavilion Theatre, Brighton Book now 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 … TV The Times Jamie at Home Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm/8.30pm Ashes to Ashes BBC One, 9pm Cutting Edge: Who Killed the Playboy Earl? Channel 4,9pm Stuck on You (2003) Film choice Channel 4,10pm Variations Troubleshooter: A Tribute to Sir John Harvey-Jones BBC Two, 11.20pm Spider-Man (2002) Five US, 9pm Laws of Attraction (2004) Film4,9pm Love Me if You Dare (2003) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Dancing to a different beat Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a Nintendo DS Lite Times2 Crossword No 4444 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 158 Picture Gallery Ecover Index Southern Housing Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Grin and bear the job dissatisfaction The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Doctor transfers to the box seats Career Changers Matt Lane tells Emily Ford why he quit medicine for a career as an education manager at the Royal Opera House Toyota Tears The Office Psychologist Try not to rock the boat How to . . . Recession Proof Yourself Years of economic growth are invariably followed by a slump, when the spectres of cutbacks and redundancies loom large. Clare Dight asks the experts how not to become a victim of recession My Big Idea A Woman's Touch Find out More Leaders who put onus on the led Six Styles of Leadership No 4 Participative Carly Chynoweth investigates a style of leadership that puts the players on a par with the coach when it comes to decisions Ernst & Young Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 78 McDonald's Restaurants Pharmacists today can dispense with clichés What Do You Do All Day? There's a great deal more to being a chemist than wearing a white coat and dishing out pills on the doctor's say-so, as Julie Daniels found when she posed the question A Second Opinion Risk management is a future to bank on Finance Masters Those invesment bankers wheeling and dealing is all very good, and usually profitable, but, as Carol Lewis discovers, you need people to keep an eye on what they're doing The Insider Tuck School of Business MBA Choices 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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