News from 13/02/2008
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Alex Winehouse, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Professor Iram Siraj, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Elizabeth Robinson, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Cath Janes, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Marcus Oscarsson, Ros Ford, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Andrew Keener, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Andy Powell Chief Executive, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, John P. B. Bryce, Russell Kempson, Michelle Braham, Michael Halliwell, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Rodney Bewes, Alice Olins, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ed Vaizey, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Bernadette Duffy Head of Thomas Coram Children's, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ken Deacon, Stephen Glaister Professor of Transport and Infrastructure, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Mary McCurrie, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Dr M. J. Provost, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Dr Graham S. Pearson, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Walsh, J. B. Macgill, Jon Goddard, George Caulkin, Peter Pooley, Russell Jenkins, Philip Yaffe, Peter Riddell, Paul Toohey, Ben Webster, David Beaton Author of Dorset Maps, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Nortse, Tony Halpin, Olav Bjortomt, Tony Casson, Robert Randell, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Philip Sunderland,
ResumoIndex Every child in school numbered for life Exam results placed on permanent database 'Tamper-proof CVs' will help employers My sister Amy Darling retreats on non-dom tax plan Obama victory £25 emissions tax Carla defends wedding Pickfords sale risk Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Archbishop faces fresh pressure over Queen's 'worry' at Sharia speech Prince Charles fears for inter-faith relations Concern that church authority will be lost A history of conflict Spielberg pulls out of Olympics in protest at China's policy on Darfur Film director resigns 'as matter of conscience' Beijing has close ties with Sudanese leaders Blood and oil Sunrise New database increases power of surveillance over citizens Four record-keeping projects are under way Public support grows for ID card scheme Losing streak Every child in school will be numbered for life Pupils get weekly dose of culture Pugh NHS pays out £180m for overcharging Butcher stays silent Tube refund swindle Sick list displayed Rugby cancelled Rich revolutionary Why gun-toting heiress Patty Hearst is happy to be back in the doghouse De Beers £6,000 a year to drive your Chelsea tractor into town Transport Thousands of families with larger cars will pay the price but Mayor of London's emissions tax will have negligible impact on amount of carbon dioxide released Sky How clean is your car? How stripping the streets of traffic lights and signs may be a life saver She's back among us. This time we hope it's for real Amy Winehouse A weekend to remember ended in triumph for the singer. Now Alex Winehouse hopes that his sister has conquered her demons Suzuki Lucian Grainge, head of Universal Music Europe, is … First British singer to win five Grammy Awards Tod's 'Booze culture' is blamed for fatal attack Teenager stabbed to death in notorious area Tory frontbencher in city to speak on violence Half-term operation to deal with street violence Norwich Union French Connection French Connection Feeding Frenzy Expensive food will make economic slowdowns a lot harder to manage Cruel Britannia Governments do not make culture: artists and entrepreneurs do Bow-Wow Politics Dogs have charms to soothe the savage breasts even of barking revolutionaries That's a shock: the power's on Picture Gallery The world looks on. America is in the dock Arts flagship stuck in the doldrums Labour's uncreative strategy The errors of PPP Credulous thinking Curriculum frameworks are not set in stone Mosquito does the job very nicely Why we need to tax the non-doms Timesonline A sporting chance Guess the director White Hart silver Mere Neanderthals Seacole at Trafalgar First-class bottling Give it up . . . Raise £1 billion a year for charity? Piece of cake To have and to hold — at least until we get divorced Comment Virgin atlantic Can Speedo's £325 super-swimsuit make you move like a champion? With an Olympic medallist to race against, Will Pavia volunteered to squeeze into a hi-tech outfit but got that sinking feeling The right kit and caboodle How climate change is good for you Prison officer bullied Fortnum store thief Girl found hanged Car plunges over cliff Sunshine on the line Toyota Daniel Craig has his make-up touched up on the set of Quantum of Solace, the worryingly named new James Bond film. And we thought he only did that Derek Zoolander pout on camera Multiple Display Advertising Items Kaplinsky wins clothes battle People Supermodels — even better than big dogs. According … A lengthy feature in the current New Statesman is calle At a party for Orion's authors at the Royal Opera House Sage words from Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, on … Postscript Dell Berwick thinks it's time to change sides . . . again Bewildering history Multiple Display Advertising Items Widex Tolkien's family threatens to block new Hobbit film Heirs sue for share of trilogy's $6bn takings They claim the right to veto future projects Cardinal to appear in 'sex and morals' libel trial Law Hot stuff, but who's ready to wear them? London Fashion Week Northern rock Tories are right to linger in Labour's shadow Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Career divorcée' fails to win any share of fourth husband's £45m Boost to status of prenuptial agreements Wife had £18m from previous marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items I was at Rumpole talk when Diana died, Fellowes reveals AA McCartney and Mills ordered to stay silent Time to rein in 'Frankenstein statues' that are stalking streets, say art curators Liverpool In the public eye Clean up your 'human pollution', Archbishop tells gambling trade Addiction destroying family life, says Williams Church in call for a levy to fund treatment Synod rejects proposals for £4bn vicarage 'land grab' Lead thieves cost churches £8.5m Torch man faces jail Faulty scales threat Two on terror charge No-jury trial rejected New year litter letter ALDI Snap and crackle of Mamet on Mammon First night Theatre Speed-the-Plow Old Vic First night Waitrose Index Incendiary art that triggered deadly riots Newspapers defy Muslim fanatics to support death-threat cartoonist They plan to reprint Muhammad drawing Three arrested over 'plot' to murder artist Carla defends the 'hasty marriage' Sarkozy's wife speaks out after public criticism He has not taken his mind off work, she says Multiple Display Advertising Items How Deep Purple conquered the Kremlin in night of metal mayhem Hummer Heavy on cash Cvria British journalist is kidnapped in Iraq Climate change 'causing hunger' Multiple Display Advertising Items Police search for Pakistan envoy (AFP): Floods force Kariba dam to be opened as thousands flee rain after drought Obama aims to stay on winning streak after the Potomac primaries US elections String of victories pile pressure on Clinton Texas and Ohio are vital battlegrounds The Times Timesonline Timesonline Obama juggernaut rolls on as Clinton loses another aide US elections Crushing victories in the Potomac primaries Ohio and Texas 'Key to survival of ex-First Lady' 'Coup' rebels vanish into jungle More Australian peacekeepers arrive Curfew on gangs roaming the capital Multiple Display Advertising Items Sorry: at last an apology to the generations of stolen children Multiple Display Advertising Items Commission raids offices of DSG Ryanair. com closure Markets' boost Virgin Radio bids due Quote of the day Publishers go online Business big shot Darling back-pedals over the tax treatment of non-doms No intention to target foreign income, he says 'Clarification' is welcomed by the City On the move Hopes of rate cut dashed by inflation rise Stock markets Publishers are braced for the slow death of the book Can it all be a matter of taste? Skoda Auto Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Little left to put in the shelter Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Crisis at Pickfords puts 1,300 jobs at risk Oldest removal firm to sell part of business Hit by slump in US and UK housing markets Business big shot Moving account The minus $18 billion man? Amid staggering sub-prime losses, the future of Marcel Ospel, the UBS chairman, was in doubt yesterday after the Swiss press named Philipp Hildebrandm, vice-president of the Swiss National Bank, Sergio Marchionne, Flat's chief executive, and Peter Voser, chief financial officer at Royal Dutch Shell, as the bank chief's potential successors Clydesdale Bank Bafta stars sweep the table City Diary Tom Albanese, chief executive of Rio Tinto, showed … City Diary All at sea, how a green message misses point City Diary Doing business in Russia can be unpredictable and even, City Diary If I had a pound for every time Whitbread had relaunche City Diary Halifax Andrew Tinkler's company, Eddie Stobart, has a reputati City Diary Picture Gallery DSG raided over market abuse inquiry Officials visit Currys group headquarters Inspection follows investigation of Intel Multiple Display Advertising Items Cautious welcome for revised regulations on taxing foreigners Non-doms Delight at removal of retrospective element Demand for time to interpret new scheme The Sunday Times Low-tax contenders Alternative plans for taxing non-doms The Times Going Dutch spells disaster for UK plc Non-doms Second blow for Reading brewing Multiple Display Advertising Items Ryanair to close tickets website after OFT warning Buffett rides to rescue of $800bn under threat on bond insurance market He offers to underpin municipal liabilities Suggestion rejected by troubled insurer Emirates GM clocks up second-worst corporate loss The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Rival publishers discover novel battleground in cyberspace HarperCollins to make complete books available Random House offers downloads by chapter Selfridges & Co 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 Baired & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates DSG misses out as the sparks fly over Intel Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Judge Hargreaves by its future and not its past Balfour Beatty Deal of the day Timesonline TT Electronics Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Rio kicks off $15bn streamlining Miner hopes Mayfair HQ will realise £200m Group aims to put emphasis on efficiency Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit Suisse performance pressures UBS Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Sir Bernard Audley Affable market research pioneer who was one of the first to exploit the commercial possibilities of television Sir Bernard Audley, co-founder and chairman of AGB Research, was born on April 24,1924. He died on January 4 , 2008, aged 83 Weather Eye Brendan O'Regan Entrepreneur who opened the world's first duty-free shop, at Shannon airport, and worked hard to resolve Irish conflicts Brendan O'Regan, businessman, was born on May 15,1917. He died on February 2,2008, aged 90 Professor Judah Folkman Innovative cancer researcher whose crucial discoveries underpin many modern treatments Professor Judah Folkman, cancer researcher, was born on February 24,1933. He died on January 14,2008, aged 74 Walter Bauer Pathologist who led the 'baby tooth' study that helped to end atmospheric nuclear testing Walter Bauer, pathologist, was born on September 25,1925. He died on February 2,2008, aged 82 Professor Joshua Lederberg Lives Remembered Lady Barbirolli David Taylor Professor John Hudson Tom Lantos Powerful Democrat Congressman and Holocaust survivor whose hawkish stance on foreign policy was often out of step with his party Tom Lantos, politician, was born on February 1,1928. He died on February 11,2008, aged 80 Media publication ban was made in excess of power Court of Appeal Any evidence is admissible Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Acknowledgements Dinner School Notices University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Personals Legal Notices The Times Company Notices Hollows and valleys freeze in cold night air Weather Eye Nature Notes Reuters: On This Day February 13,1951 The Times carries a report on the marriage of the Shah of Persia Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Pipe decides on direct route to Champion for talented Osana Racing Britain's leading hope to sidestep Wincanton National contenders set to clash at Haydock Bet of the day Kempton Park Cricket Index Musselburgh Racing Leicester Folkestone Yesterday's results Newcastle Southwell Lingfield Park Defiant Murray defends record of commitment to Britain's Davis Cup cause Tennis Scot reiterates desire to play in future ties Brother's comments 'a bit disappointing' Football Results Athletics Cricket Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures The Sunday Times Other sport England career out of control as easy Ryder drives home the point Cricket Botham able to stand ground after failing to hit the heights Taufel's latest decision likely to prove costly for governing body Cricket Twenty20 league may tempt leading umpire ICC could be forced to improve officials' pay The Times Double booked? Flower admits lingering guilt over problems in Zimbabwe Cipriani can watch, learn and blossom at full back Rugby union It is not Jonny Wilkinson who England need to drop to give the young Wasps fly half his head. Iain Balshaw is the player to make way Thelondonpaper Scottish Rugby Timesonline Gatland mixes options for Wales to safeguard newfound superiority 'i do not accept people are sucked into it without being complicit' Athletics The Chambers controversy Lord Coe takes hard line on drugs cheats UKA hopes dispute will derail comeback Timesonline A selection made reluctantly in defiance of the 'true spirit' of sport Dwain's world Coventry find some stability but cup is on their minds Football Coca-Cola Championship Cole fires hat-trick to ruin QPR's strong start Watford maintain lead with Henderson's strike Haynes rides luck to help Ipswich seal deflected glory Barton handed positive news at last after let-off over Villa clash Football Midfield player has no case to answer, FA says Keegan still worried by unsettled N'Zogbia The Times FA overturns sending-off to put Bowyer in the clear Everton disperse cloud over Yakubu for bid to catch Norwegians cold Football Pools forecast Eamon Dunphy, Roy Keane's biographer, has launched … The Premier League today Adebayor is thankful for Henry's brotherly shoves on route to top Football Former team-mate is spark for Togo striker Missing out on Cup of Nations aids Wenger Touching restraint Brady set for key role with Trapattoni's Ireland staff Why greed will drive Premier League to make a sequel to The 39th Step Scudamore joins jet set in bid to placate critics Football Opposition to plan for extra match increases No one in England in favour, Ferguson insists Advanced Hair Studio Timesonline Taylor tells the FA to act like governing body Football National Football Centre on track for 2010, says Brooking 'Game 39' threat to sponsors The Insider Times Crossword 23,835 Offensive scarves are hung out to dry Picked under protest: how Chambers ran into new controversy Disgraced sprinter is included in Britain team Selection followed by showpiece meeting snub The Times Rugby union Martin Samuel Index The face Been there, done that It's Monet for nothing if you can't flog it off The click Your rock's off as digital kills the radio star A 30ft polychromed fibreglass sculpture of a mustang is installed at Denver airport in Colorado. The artist, Luis Jiménez, died in June 2006 when the sculpture fell on him Modern morals Wasted days One night, 15 friends, seven illegal drugs, one overdose. That's how it is for today's bored students, says Elizabeth Robinson 'Taking drugs regularly is normal' Seen and heard Style From hats to Choos Nicola Copping and Alice Olins look at the trends—and gossip—emerging from London Fashion Week Dfs Trends Natalie Massenet, founder and chairman of net-a-porter. … Multiple Display Advertising Items Esquire The Times Is the answer to Britain's woes beneath our feet? Fancy a dip? That'll be £214m, please A law to themselves Free film scripts Lights, action . . . money Making a film is a labour of love, from raising finance to finding a script. Top producers tell Tim Teeman how to craft a blockbuster Timesonline From scripts to budgets: 10 essential tasks for making your own movie The Times Tomorrow How to invest in film Pomp, pride and prejudice Arts The world's largest architectural museum in Paris is a monument to chauvinistic vanity, says Tom Dyckhoff The Times Around £100 Dhofar, Oman, by Ros Ford Around £1,000 Three Goats (1999), by Li Fuyuan Around £10,000 Release from Suffering (2007), by Nortse Multiple Display Advertising Items Ewing's return is no fairytale First night Opera Iolanthe Gielgud Theatre, W1 Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican The Times Concert Susan Graham Wigmore Hall Dance Bonachela Dance Company Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Their wish, our command Crème Working Relationship Aaron Simpson, the co-founder of Quintessentially, and his executive assistant, Oliver Joyce, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Office dilemma Multiple Display Advertising Items It's funny, your face looks so familiar . . . Crème They call it 'boomerang hire'—but returning to work for your old employer can make sense, says Michelle Braham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are you a winner? The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Todays radio Radio Choice BBC One Attila the Hun Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Torchwood BBC Two, 9pm Grand Designs Channel 4,9pm Syriana (2005) Film choice Sky Movies Drama, 10.10pm Variations Wonderland: The End of the World Bus Tour BBC Two, 9.50pm Danger Within (1958, b/w) Channel 4,1pm Cinema Paradiso: Director's Cut (1988) Sky Arts, 10pm All of Me (1984) BBC One, 11.15pm Phoo fighters win the day Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4449 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 162 Picture Gallery Appeal
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