News from 12/02/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dr Chris Udenze, Amanda Andrews, Geoff Taylor chief executive, Stuart Bain president, Fiona McBride, David Brown, Mark Grenside, Tim Gabb, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Stephen Hugh-Jones, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, Alex Graham, Simon Callow and Miranda Richardson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Graham Cluley senior technology consultant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Alison Davies, James Plaskitt, Mp Anti-Fraud Minister, David Pannick, Jonny Wilkinson, Lord Howe of Aberavon, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Dr Michael Madden, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Adrian Seville, Tobsha Learner, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Kenneth Armitage, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Elisabeth Hoodless, Rhys Blakely, Peter A. Barnes, Charles Bremner, John Paden, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, David Skidmore, Clive Bone, Russell Kempson, L. P. Rowley, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Martin Rush, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Aidan Briggs, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Peter O'kane, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Steve Gledhill, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Thomas Catán, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Chris Brown, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Tony Campion, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Dan Tench, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Alistair McBay, Miles Costello, Sir Simon Milton chairman, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Jane Aldous, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Users face Net ban in crackdown on pirates Service providers will be forced to take action Film studios anxious to protect copyright Yesterday . . . Rethink on tax plan for non-dom foreigners 9/11 death penalty call Exam 'help' increase Williams apologises Index Arsenal stretch lead The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Hospital boss arrested over al-Qaeda attack by human boobytraps Mentally ill women 'supplied for bombings' Tighter controls bring change of terror tactics Mothers of Iraq victims take case for inquiry to law lords One small step may be giant leap for workers National Trust gives all staff day off on Feb 29 Plan aims to promote more green awareness Work ethics Collins Stewart Affluent 'are learning to exploit exam benefits for dyslexic pupils' Increase in number given additional time Middle-class parents put pressure on schools Former MI6 chief to give evidence at Diana inquest Bugging row officer appears in court Bomb scare charge Kodjo murder trial More failing schools Ferry's son cleared New Miss Marple Olympic places 'at risk in Darfur row' Podium protests Versaq . . . How to bring Milan, Davos and Los Angeles to London Cool Britannia 2.0 Green Paper Conference to link talent with finance Echoes of Blair's early years in Downing Street The main proposals Cracking down on pirate downloads 'Telecoms corporations profit at our expense' For the proposals 'Blocking illegal activity will also hit the innocent' Against the proposals File sharing takes up to 95% of net use at night Prada Parfums 'Mystical' white stag roams Highlands Priory Elusive creature of Arthurian legend Airmiles 6,000 free 'granny' bikes will bring continental success story to capital Mayor hails £500m revolution in cycling London's council tax payers to bear the cost Scrap 2p fuel rise, Darling told Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs No, no, no. Winehouse should not have won Grammys, says star The winners Timesonline Directgov Ministerial rivalry moves to the US People Picture Gallery We have been trying to ignore the many tenuous and … Alas, owing to us sticking our fingers in our ears … Ken Livingstone has come under fire for allegedly explo Tom Harris, the Rail Minister, discussed the bonuses … As if Hillary Clinton wasn't terrifying enough, her … Waitrose Postscript A signed photograph of Cherie Blair, for sale on eBay, Thetimes Three-minute thieves take £85m of art Raiders hit Swiss reputation for security Impressionist works ripped off museum walls Selfridges&co Resilience Iraq's Government must urgently match the courage of its people Fashion Police The British clothing industry should regulate to protect models A Fishy Story We all know what it feels like to stare into the jaws of life's monsters Blake, we have a problem . . . Picture Gallery No, all classes are welcome to Radio 4 Thunderer: How about a life-affirming epidemic? A new elected house Taxing the rich Wind farms: energy supply or security threat? Defending the privilege of religion Timesonline A good, sharp shock Radox relief Save the turtles Silence is golden Healthy chocolate? Don't shoot Who am I? I've read the Sharia speech. So you don't have to Bring the tough little guy back: the Taleban would hate it Dell Good Samaritan dies after going to aid of unconscious youth in street Drunken teenagers who kicked a father to death are jailed for life Morrisons Jewish school's admission policy 'is racist' Daughter of convert is refused a place at 13 Orthodox couple seek review by High Court Inside Track £600,000 payoff for man in charge of Whitehall cuts Why ex-husband is holding his breath Six hurt as diverted bus hits bridge Jamie Oliver plugged his own product The miniature flying lizard from prehistoric forests Morrisons The must-read report on issues that face us all Multiple Display Advertising Items Key strategic challenges facing Britain A certain nod to decade that style forgot London Fashion Week London eye Three models banned from Madrid for being too thin Film of paparazzi could be worth millions in the McCartney divorce battle Premier 'Sorry for any confusion but it is my right and duty to talk about religions and law' Archbishop defends his speech on Islam Call for 'special legal privileges' condemned Religious lawmaker St Rowan seeks forgiveness for the sin of 'unclarity' Timesonline A gruelling drama is squandered to make soap First night Film Gardens of the Night Berlin Film Festival Mylostaccount BT Index The Guantanamo Six 9/11 suspects face the death penalty China accused as space shuttle 'spy' is arrested in FBI swoops Ex-Boeing engineer is held over espionage ring Second case linked to Taiwan arms sales Barclaycard Growing threat Crackdown on private guards is 'paralysing' Afghanistan 'Battle-scarred' Hillary sacks campaign chief while Democrat rival marches on US elections Treacherous path to power trips Team Clinton For the anoraks Bollywood idol's gift triggers Bombay riots Dft A-list anguish The Times (AFP): London tip-off frees spy after 35 years (AFP): Thousands flock to Maharishi's funeral Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds TSB (AP): Protest to ambassador over Gibraltar oil spill after stricken ship sinks Lesson for us all: it takes time to build a nation Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted: a new flag and anthem for Kosovo Symbols are sought for era of independence State to be called the Republic of Kosova Healthcare Commission (AFP): Several thousand people rallied in Belgrade yesterday … Waitrose Stand-off in East Timor after 'coup plotters' shoot President The Times (AP): Russian bombers buzz US carrier (AP): Gold-digging threat (AP): Taleban leader shot (AFP): Ship death fines (Reuters): Editor released (AP): Congressman dies In Briton aged 102 Out Briton aged 101 New Zealand welcomes its oldest immigrant But the second-oldest is sent back home Multiple Display Advertising Items Chancellor in rethink over crackdown on non-doms Move follows fears of exodus by foreigners City figures renew attack on Darling's plan 'No future' in digital radio, says GCap AstraZeneca spin-off FSA delays Pearl deal Price pressures grow Quote of the day 'No escape' for Asia Business big shot Receivers are called in at Standard Chartered SIV Keep searching Stock markets Darling must act soon to save his rocky horror show Picture Gallery GCap's Hazlitt takes gamble Commodities AZ amends prescription Netjets Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Blow for digital as GCap drops stations Commercial group says no future for DAB BBC and Channel 4 reaffirm their support Business big shot C. Hoare & Co. Global 'in no rush' to take over its rival Picture Gallery St Modwen, the property developer, has just received … City Diary Bank of Ireland Merrill's bendy soccerette and a beer bottle City Diary I was amazed to see that SocGen's private banking arm … City Diary An e-mail arrives trumpeting the launch of a "diploma … City Diary Picture Gallery AstraZeneca may spin off drug research unit to venture capitalists Inflation pressure squeezes room for interest rate cuts FSA delays Pearl's takeover of Resolution Regulator questions plans for capital release Worried investors send shares tumbling Drive to develop ratings data for mobile internet Pipex Deloitte Microsoft vows it will continue Yahoo! fight! Battle … Battle for the internet Search group rejects software giant's offer Google goes cold on white knight role Future is bright Promises, promises, but the reality is Yang needs a deal Deloitte Bank of Scotland Business Banking SocGen rights issue will be at 39% discount Battered bank seeks to plug hole in finances Bargain offer seen as sign of desperation Fight for jail release The vicious circle that trapped America Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices Platinum The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds IMF chief warns of worldwide impact of American slowdown Asian economies 'not immune' to problems Strauss-Kahn calls for action to boost demand The Times AIG warns of $4.8bn sub-prime writedown 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Market woes weigh on Hargreaves Lansdown Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Rental income is a comfort for virtuous St Modwen RWS Holdings Deal of the day Timesonline Fidessa Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Reader Offers Law Report Weather Eye Roy Scheider Actor who never quite capitalised on his starring role as the police chief Martin Brody in Jaws Roy Scheider, actor, was born on November 10,1932. He died on February 10,2008, aged 75 Eva Dahlbeck Swedish actress who starred in many of Bergman's early films Eva Dahlbeck, actress, was born on March 8,1920. She died on February 8,2008, aged 87 Sir Timothy Hoare, Bt Business consultant who played an influential role as a leading lay Anglican churchman Sir Timothy Hoare, 8th Bt, OBE, business consultant and leading lay Christian, was born on November 11,1934. He died on January 18,2008, aged 73 Father Marcial Maciel Founder of an influential Roman Catholic order disciplined by the Vatican for improper conduct Father Marcial Maciel, founder of the Legionaries of Christ, was born on March 10,1920. He died on January 30,2008, aged 87 The Right Rev Morris Maddocks Clergyman who devoted himself to the healing ministry The Right Rev Morris Maddocks, chairman, the Churches' Council for Health and Healing, 1982-85, was born on April 28,1928. He died after a heart operation on January 20,2008, aged 79 Lives in Brief Objective test of what constitutes 'premises' Law Report House of Lords Limitation exception applies Chancery Division Word Watching Court Circular On the rocks: the artist Jimmy Dahlberg works on an ice sculpture in the winter park in Östersund, Sweden, during a training day at the 50th Biathlon World Championships Luncheon Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Fellows School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Public Notices Personals Lipman & Sons Legal Notices Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Belt of Venus turns peaks purple in Alpenglow Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day Feb 12,1828 The Times reports on the latest instalment of a murder case Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Moore merits wider acclaim after repeating Trophy victory Racing Plumpton Yesterday's results Bet of the day Wetherby Golf Wolverhampton Football Kauto Star to run at Ascot provided that ground is 'safe' Folkestone Racing Newcastle The Sunday Times Southwell England hoping rubber bat can put extra spring in fielding drills Cricket Revolutionary blade gives increased power Club players likely to be the next to benefit Timesonline RFL investigates 'organised violence' at Warrington match Rugby league Grand designs Inventive ploys to sharpen training Montgomerie's mood flickers still between dark and light Golf Mixed form offset by domestic bliss for Scot Warnings for those who tweak Tiger's tail Ryder Cup race Welsh Open defeat relegates Henry Rees threatens Khan Dakar Rally moved England draw series Beachill looks to final Under-19s off to flyer Timesonline Football Results American football Cricket Football Fixtures Golf Rugby union Snooker Tennis Other sport Boots Chambers at the centre of new selection controversy Athletics UKA 'obliged to select him' for World Indoors Sprinter could still face domestic exclusion The Times Deciding factors We cheat ourselves cheering man who swindled us all The 20 Premier League clubs will split the income from Newcastle United's next three Premier League opponents Timesonline Harsh words ready to be exchanged after flawed victory Ashton hoping to welcome return of front-liners Rugby union Timesonline Going back to the future with Capello Sport on television Pearson favourite to take over at Coventry after Dowie departure Football Timesonline Supporters' criticism of me really affects the players, says Robson Fans lead backlash over eBay sales of Munich mementoes Football Scores of free scarves listed on auction website Anger at cashing in on anniversary of crash Giggs spells out size of the task confronting United Dietmar Hamann, the Manchester City midfield player … Ireland poised to appoint Trapattoni Huth beats tragedy Holloway's warning Brighton loan striker Leeds want decision Keegan keen to banish hard times and keep expectations in check Football The FA has confirmed that it will study televisio The Premier League today Wenger's men rewarded for direct action after Senderos gives them a head start Football Barclays Premier League How they stand Operations may bring Bellamy's season to an end Football Gerrard concedes that fourth place is Liverpool's main aim Usmanov pays heavy price for attempt to buy Arsenal The Insider Times Crossword 23,834 All the kit - but still not equipped to win Arsenal claim room at the top The Times Mortgages for Business Jonny Wilkinson Matt Dickinson Index The face Monsieur Guillotine Men are opposed at the widow of opportunity The click Blowing the whistle on Euphemism FC Picture Gallery Modern morals Timesonline Curtain call So you want to be an actor? Simon Callow and Miranda Richardson give tips on how to succeed—and how to stay happy when you can't find work Free film scripts Fallow time is important And the Bafta goes to . . . Dior Style The dresses were a delight, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong. So where were all the wonderful disasters? Putting business before showers Life coaching for an overstretched mother and executive Orange Ginger says . . . The Times Ground Control to Mayor Ken: it's an empty space oddity Peril of abandoning our moral heritage Irregular verbicide Let's get you naked, sir Men Nothing kills passion more than a pair of socks that won't budge. Tobsha Learner has a Valentine's guide for girls undressing guys, and guys undressing themselves AA The Times My black dog on the black run The Times Stand back, I've got a planet to save Is Cornelia Parker's film of Chomsky talking politics art or propaganda? Rachel Campbell-Johnston meets an artist on a mission Movies on the go The Times Battles in the ballroom First night Theatre War and Peace Nottingham Playhouse Pop Coheed and Cambria Brixton Academy, SW9 Dance Jérôme Bel Sadler's Wells Book now Concert Salome Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Cabaret Chita Rivera Shaw Theatre, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Today's TV Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Mistresses Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Medicine Men Go Wild Channel 4,9pm Buster (1988) Film choice BBC One, 11.35pm Variations Shameless Channel 4,10pm Shameless always has an My Favourite Brunette (1947, b/w) BBC Two, 11am Total Recall (1990) ITV4, 10.30pm The Big Clock (1948, b/w) Sky Movies Classics, 10.45pm The kids are still alright Last Nights's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4448 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 161 Picture Gallery The Writers Bureau Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Affairs of the Week Other Views There's a lesson there but is it the right one? Issue of the Week Learning from Experience Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Face not fit? Here's a cheque Health Other Stories we Liked Healing — its a gift, doctor GPs 'bribed' to switch pills Bottom line imperative is denied Childcare Challenge to criminal checks Social Care Squaremeals Building a fairer housing future Interview David Orr, chief of the National Housing Federation, tells Jennifer Taylor how he plans to tackle the social element of the Prime Minister's promise of three million new homes Mediamonitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Money talks on exam grades Education The Times Doing more with less . . . Schools Iraqi academics excluded Universities Want to be popular? Help kids Councils Demanding equal rights for bores Police Stick to Basics MPs make for odd bedfellows Charities Chuggers keep cold-calling Charities Hero and Villain Even marriages made in Hollywood can founder Rural homes drive in doubt Housing Down Time Legislation Update 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . NHS managers are subject to scrutiny What Worked for us Life Change Diary Dates Inside Dust off the closed files, justice is opening up New access to court documents improves media scrutiny, says Dan Tench How many law lords does it take to decide a case? Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Designers in copyright frays Fiona McBride advises haute couturists to take action to foil the catwalk copycats who prey on London Fashion Week Lawyer of the week In the City Come-hither Herbies Get a (second) life Guilt-edged inquiry Virtually fat (cat) free Multiple Display Advertising Items
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