News from 14/02/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, John McNamara, Carol Lewis, John Madden Director, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Marcus Brooke, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Kevin Baxter, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Tom Williams, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Antonia Senior Business commentary, Joe Joseph, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, The Rev Charles Overton, Sir Stuart Rose Chairman, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Guy Clapperton, Rory Watson, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Jim Mann Taylor, Andrew Feldman, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Simon Wolfson, Martin Rees, Rita Carter, Nicholas Blanford, Tony Pristavec, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Rhys Blakely, P.R.E. Double, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, John Banville, Stefanie Marsh, Stephen Collins, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Pitts, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Sir Tom Stoppard, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Campbell, Sean O'Neill, Chris Partridge, Alan Grieve Chairman, Bronwen Maddox, Ashling O'Connor, Olympics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Peter Sherman, Nick Hasell Tempus, Michael Dillon, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Heather McConville, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, S. W. Lockhart, Bev Clark, Graham Chase, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, R.j.j. Wickham, Matthew Parris, David Crossland, Anjana Ahuja, Jonathan Swan, Tony Dawe, Cllr Clarence Barrett, Ben Webster, Rob Delicata, Carly Chynoweth, Lord Carey of Clifton, David Sinclair, John Naish, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Bill Robinson, Kevin Hackett, John Chambers, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Sue Webb, Angus I. Campbell, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoNews The Times Terror law in tatters as extremists go free The final chapter in the legacy of Nabokov 'Suspicious' death of Georgian oligarch Hezbollah chief killed Fares off the rails Nuclear power plan MCC merger Index The Workout Improve your mental agility with these quick daily puzzles. Can you complete them both in under a minute? Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Boycotting Olympics is 'the wrong response' to problems in Darfur Jowell says the action is counter-productive Protests put pressure on the Games sponsors Khartoum turned into a boom town by Beijing's increasing thirst for oil Paula Radcliffe Love is . . . a little kiss at bedtime, say Britain's longest married Valentines Romance endures for Frank, 100, and Anita, 99 Couple's wedded bliss has lasted eight decades The long and the short of it Gleneagles How a son's handwritten note led to a rethink of terror law No evidence extremist material would be used Call for a review of charges in future cases The 'Lyrical Terrorist' is among those who may benefit Pugh Welsh Guards are on standby for Kosovo Lib Dems defy party Warning for hospitals Elderly pilot killed Farthest galaxy of all Dolce & Gabbana Burning question of whether to grant an acclaimed novelist's destructive last wish Vladimir Nabokov Timesonline Fatal collapse of exiled oligarch who lived in the shadow of death Death of a billionaire 'Hitman' revealed plot in bugged conversation Last hours spent in high-powered meeting How London became home to this dangerous world A tangled web of power, influence and controversy Death of a billionaire MPs ordered to list family members on payroll in the wake of Conway scandal Tod's Timesmobile Newcastle's £2.7m grant goes 186 miles off course Home alone Seaside complex has one full-time resident Rest of the five-storey block are second homes Magnet Specsavers 'Abused baby might have lived if 30 staff had done their job' Social workers missed signs of ill-treatment No individual was to blame, inquiry decides Charity's finance manager admits stealing £150,000 Sponsor a Puppy Appeal Wickes A cheerful Lily Allen, yesterday, seemingly unfazed … Somebody at Westminster Abbey evidently has a sense … Postscript Normally he's the smooth-talking host, but it seems … Pitch invader Andy misses penalty People Kaiser Chiefs, our very favourite Leeds-based civil … Almost £8 million has been spent on refurbishing the … Kaupthing Bank On Tuesday, remember, we wrote of Boris Johnson (MP) Apart from England and Scotland, are there other opport Alfred Hitchcock Curry houses losing their bite as barriers to migrants go up Australian-style work permits disallow chefs Restaurants suffering worldwide rice shortage Halifax Hot facts Debt collection Revival of Minder will set the scene for a new Arthur Daley 'Statto' the TV betting expert has been declared bankrupt Passat Olympic Torch The Games will put China's foreign policies under the spotlight as never before Taken for a Ride Transparency is needed in the bewildering array of train fares The Burning Question Dmitri Nabokov should save his father's last work from the flames The other side of the charity coin Picture Gallery The sweet rewards of sweat and toil Thunderer: Steal my TV - and get free training! An elected House Faith in culture One rule for one . . . A sporting civil war over Chambers and China Ensuring our models are healthy Choosing religion over politics Timesonline Leap year confusion Beating Pickfords Art without tax History of the hind Bring 'em back A fishy tale Forget Nasa's fancy ideas: we can do it our way Something about that face said 'English'. How did I know? Comment Children 'carry knives to fend off bullies' Climate of fear in school blamed on media Danger also being felt beyond the playground Orange Schools divided Etihad Airways Police digger smashes into home to knock out £100m cocaine ring Berlin taken by surprise at debutante's chutzpah First night Madonna Furniture Village Mobile movie guide Some filthy laughs, but not quite enough wisdom First night Film Filth and Wisdom Berlin Film Festival Argos Screen Bold granny's grip puts robber in jail Fireworks boss held over blaze deaths Bishop sees demons in Downing St £12,200 for Prince's secret jewellery Jumper Fierce-eyed dinosaur that was a hard case with a head for combat The Times Sta Travel Unwed mother abandoned her two babies to avoid bringing shame on family Damage to baby from smoking early in pregnancy 'negligible' Richest sounding violin sells for a record-breaking price Richer Sounds Hitting the high notes Selfridges Cost of a ticket on the worst-run trains races ahead as punctuality and overcrowding go off the rails London candidate wants numbering for cycle couriers Madeleine inquiry 'reaching its end' Fewer homeowners More want university Even if you disapprove of fashion, Farhi has the look London Fashion Week CafÉdirect Moben, Sharps and Dolphin Missing link in plans for a new constitution is impact on voters Multiple Display Advertising Items First direct The Times Manslaughter charge for artist whose sculpture killed two people Inflatable artwork broke free of moorings Local authorities also charged over incident Barclaycard 'Falling-out with owner' sees editor quit at New Statesman Sorry, but it's all been a huge mistake The loss of the bowler or the appeasement of Hitler? Times readers have been debating Britain's greatest follies. Ben Hoyle reports To err is British Timesonline Toad patrols get ready to save lives Transplants save lives HSBC In a hole . . . Index Terrorist mastermind with $25m price on his head dies in car blast Hezbollah leader was behind Lebanon deaths He was kidnapper of Waite and McCarthy Range Rover Israelis deny they killed 'cruel and dangerous man' A history of violence Land Rover Economy casts long shadow as Pakistan prepares to vote Mfi Bengal big cats face oblivion as medicine trade fuels poaching Critics say figures hid conservation failures India pledges to spend more to protect tigers O2 How to keep track Tears for apology many never expected to hear Australians urged to 'turn a new page' Opposition refuses to bear burden of guilt Multiple Display Advertising Items 'For 13 years all I knew was fear' Marmite Writers end strike and save Oscars Muslims criticise repeat cartoon Reuters: Pakistan tests new missile (AP): Inspector clears dumpling plant (AP): City's last call to license call girls (AP): Sex on line at police station E. on For sale: Tinseltown site for star-struck folk who want to live on the hill The Times (AP): Bush approves new sanctions on Syria Reuters: Bullied soldier dies (AP): 'Waterboard' ban (AP): Rogue raider jailed (AP): The human touch Obama's team say that Clinton cannot catch their man now 08 US Elections Front-runner McCain changes aim as the target moves Timesmobile Maryland results % US Election results Virginia results % DC results % Total delegate count Mylostaccount (AP): Love is all around - except where it counters tradition Baseball star caught in 'drug lie' duel (AP): Astronauts begin delayed spacewalk EU visitors to have fingerprints taken (AP): Sighting raises hope for tiny sandpiper Vatican told to stop bishops 'meddling' in Spain's election Multiple Display Advertising Items Thorny issues Tiscali Lloyds TSB Thousands join battle lines to stop super-trams 'ruining Florence' New system raises fears for city treasures Michelangelo's David may have to be moved Row erupts over Nazi gaffe by First Lady The Times Reuters: Police swoop on illegal sawmills (AP): Psychologist killed in office Reuters: Leader held over migrant attacks (AP): Police 'abused' wheelchair man Nationwide UK heading for sharp slowdown, says Bank Rio Tinto on prowl Star magazines fade Rock decision 'soon' Quote of the day US rate cut pressure Business big shot British Energy could be split to create new nuclear power plant builder Generator considers £5.5bn break-up idea Private equity firms looked at plans earlier Against the grain News Corp in talks to fold online assets into Yahoo! Stock markets In banking, the first to report may not be the worst Energy boost for power players Multiple Display Advertising Items Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Treasury rocks the boat, again Need to know Results in brief Online today Reality catches up with glossy magazines as Britain tires of celebrityland's D-list Key weeklies slip as reality TV loses hold Bauer titles fall as marketing spend drops Business big shot Amanda Andrews Rio Tinto could scupper BHP's takeover hopes by going on the acquisition trail Times Babcock to cast off Devonport jobs Companies in buyouts failing to meet targets, S&P says Growth down and inflation up, says Bank Room for rate cuts limited, report suggests Recession 'consistent' with forecasts, says King Bebo appoints adviser amid talk of $1bn sale Morgan Stanley to close UK sub-prime lender The Pensions Regulator US Health Department rules requiring restaurants to put calorie counts on menus has sent the industry into a spin Cotswold The word in the pub trade is that Soho Clubs and Bars, City Diary Brewery plan shows it's business as usual City Diary Alain Ducasse may have 13 Michelin stars, but the Frenc City Diary Fighting in the name of better public relations City Diary Play. com beats Amazon to unrestricted music Picture Gallery Government wants to decide fate of Northern Rock 'within days' Branson's Virgin is still favourite option European Commission presses for quick deal The Times B&B profits halve after surprise £94m writedown Time for courage to build for better future Credit Suisse Europe faces meat crisis as wrangle over GM animal feeds intensifies Brussels blamed for shortages of grain Threat of soaring prices and more imports Syngenta fights ideological battle for hearts, minds and mouths The prancing horse gallops into the future with a full order book The Times Russian lender close to deal with Barclays ABB chief departs (AP): Delphi doubt Steel group profits up Reuters: Oil growth to slow Rise in retail sales eases pressure on Fed to impose extra rate cut Increased spending surprises economists Outlook for America remains gloomy German Government ties up €1.5 billion rescue deal for IKB Google fires up handset race as firms seek to offer first Gphone The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Ready to embrace China's new revolution Business travel Taiwan's biggest port has looked on eagerly as political changes on the mainland have paved the way for a lucrative capital invasion Facts and figures The Times 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 Mortgage banks face pressure across board Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Reckitt polishes image but the prospects still look dull Learning curve Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Liberty International Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Court&Social Weather Eye Badri Patarkatsishvili Controversial Georgian tycoon who prospered vastly amid the violent chaos of the new Russia Badri Patarkatsishvili, Georgian businessman, was born on October 31,1955. He was found dead on February 13,2008, aged 52 Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Scott Lives Remembered Air Chief Marshal Sir John Willis John Harvey Oliver Foot Genial and energetic president of Orbis International, the charity which has saved millions from blindness Oliver Foot, president of Orbis International, was born on September 19,1946. He died of heart failure on February 6,2008, aged 61 Baba Amte Indian activist who dedicated his life to helping lepers and protesting against social injustice and eco-vandalism Baba Amte, social and environmental campaigner, was born on December 26,1914. He died on February 10,2008, aged 93 Henri Salvador Singer and songwriter who introduced the French to rock'n'roll Henri Salvador, singer, was born on July 18,1917. He died on February 13,2008, aged 90 Freddie Bell Rock'n'roll singer who inspired Elvis Presley's version of Hound Dog Freddie Bell, singer and songwriter, was born on September 29,1931. He died of cancer on February 10,2008, aged 76 Extradition justified by aggregated sentence Law Report House of Lords Sentencing for commercial cultivation of cannabis Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Museum plans once-in-a lifetime artistic tribute to Charles Darwin Births Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Latest wills Deaths Dinner School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Prospect-uk Announcements A romantic break in the city of hearts Late travel Zagreb hotel is perfect for that loving feeling Lively welcome assured in Croatia's capital British Isles Late deals Three nights in Guernsey, £199; a week in Lanzarote, £379; Easter breaks in Madrid, £199 City break Special Short haul Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Beware the warm Alpine breeze in icy Snowdonia Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 14,1964 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Kicking King showing Taaffe right signs Racing Gelding on course for Gowran this weekend Former winner among 34 left in Gold Cup Chepstow Cricket Athletics Bet of the day O'Sullevan the voice of reason on matters past Racing Kelso Leicester Yesterday's results Course specialists Lingfield Park Musselburgh Kempton Park Thomson thinking of beer and a burger Salling Hampshire man has second place in sights Plans to challenge for Vendée Globe solo race Southwell Racing Wolverhampton Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Other sport Timesonline Snooker Squash Tennis Plenty of passion, but anger and dejection hold court Special report On Monday, The Times said that British tennis needs inspirational leadership from the LTA. Four key figures join the debate The panel of professionals Tour shuts door on Contador's team O'Sullivan through Saunders gets call Pistorius appeal Botwright jinx strikes Tsonga off key Mascarenhas stands to benefit from the Moores 'reality check' Cricket Coach gets tough with his failing England team Dynamic all-rounder would beef up batting The Sunday Times Timesonline Panesar haul puts Lions in sight of final Merger of MCC and Middlesex 'would create Manchester United of the sport' Cricket England likely lads aiming to emulate class of '98 The lost boys Tindall curses his poor fortune as waiting game gets under way Rugby union Scans in two weeks to shed light on recovery Centre's absence is a loss to club and country Lièvremont bulks up squad to face England Wigglesworth in fine tune for lead role against Leeds Timesonline Britain's 'odd couple' of the track ready to resume rivalry Athletics Head to head Scottish Rugby Training partners are forced to turn backs on track outcast Athletics Chambers pays £3.90 for use of Picketts Lock Fellow athletes happy to welcome drug cheat Timesonline Officials join forces to close options open for Chambers Memo to Tiger and the BOA: sport and politics do mix, so speak up Athletics Inside Channel happy to shell out on new series for football nuts Sport on television The Times Joyful return for bridge-builder Sinclair Football Defender helped alter fortunes and attitudes Huddersfield player relishes visit to Chelsea Fifa delays ruling on Cousin's move to Fulham another week Loreal McCarthy first in line as Blackburn offer key men long-term deals Football Bentley contract talks at an advanced stage Club take US trip for warm-weather training Hamann contract more good news for City The Premier League today Debate over Robson goes into extra time Football Waitrose English clubs are striking it rich in assault on European money league Football Cashing in Scudamore insists critics will get used to contentious overseas plan Football Backlash blamed on inherent conservatism Chief executive claims fans will make journey Middle East heads interest in the bid to go global Computer age prepares to usher in robot refs and pies from the skies Football Report looks ahead to the game in 2020 Fans watch tailored replays from their seats Timesonline Look to the future Billionaire's backing gives Ireland enough muscle to lure Trapattoni Football Kanu has the world at his feet as he considers options Italians talk the same language (sometimes) Ronaldo ruled out for nine months McLeish restructures Holloway at risk Davies injury doubt Peterborough charge Coup for Sheffield Anichebe adds gloss finish as Everton scale new heights Football Uefa Cup Toyota Rangers draw blank Tottenham try to concentrate on task in hand Football Uefa Cup Campo fired up by prospect of facing former city rivals Spielberg posted missing The Insider Making a fast buck Times Crossword 23,836 Davies ghosting in British defy Beijing over masks Exclusive Athletes get help to combat pollution Olympics team ready to risk offending hosts Osman rocket gives Everton flying start in Uefa Cup The Times Giles Smith Football Index The face Nanny knows best Dumping one's rugger rival is just not cricket The click Avoiding the PC pitfalls for presents It's a knockout invention — the SOS helmet Image of the day Modern morals The author, his masterpiece and the burning question Vladimir Nabokov's last novel lies in a Swiss vault, hailed by the few who have read it as his finest work — but before he died he ordered that the manuscript be destroyed. What should his son Dmitri do? Stefanie Marsh reports, and reveals the plotline of the secret masterpiece So much more than just Lolita Save it Burn it The Times The Times Our British laws are there to protect Muslim women We are not amused Obama, you ain't As you don't like it Spotting the bother Brits often seek the sun this time of the year. Be wary, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford, and check for moles AA Timesonline A cruel drug rule Q&A Have you met my invisible friend? Parents Trying out different characteristics on invisible companions can help children to decide what kind of person they want to be, says Rita Carter How to deal with your child's IC The star-spangled manner The andrew billen interview The Times He's back and he's voting for gore By politicising Rambo does Sylvester Stallone justify the slaughter his hero dishes out? No, argues Kevin Maher, the latest film is bloody, cynical and tasteless Sainsbury's Sadists and foreigners: Rambo's enemies The accent is on Tilda Screen Having triumphed at the Baftas, Tilda Swinton also looks like a cert to be Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival. Her protrayal of a drunken kidnapper in Julia stunned James Christopher for one River Queen Movies on the move There Will Be Blood The Times Crash and burn A bunch of youngsters flit magically around the globe, while Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson bore Wendy Ide to death Jumper 12A, 88mins The Bucket List 12A, 96mins Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens 12A, 90mins The Killers PG, 102mins Forgotten hero of the awards season The re-release of Away from Her proves that it isn't Julie Christie who deserves the acting gongs, but her co-star, Gordon Pinsent, says Kevin MAHERAway From Her All the Boys Love Mannde Lane River Queen Midnight Talks Orange British Academy Film Awards Free film scripts Grand illusionists So you want to be a director? These days, making movies need not be expensive — film something cheaply and put it on the internet How to be a critic Timesonline Computers have revolutionised special effects, but they are only a part — and not the best part — of the whole story The Times Tomorrow Talking up a stormer First night Theatre Speed-the-Plow Old Vic Theatre Next Door's Baby Orange Tree, Richmond Pop Sons and Daughters University of London Union, WC1 Book now Dance Silver Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabaret Julie Wilson Jermyn Street Theatre, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Afternoon Play Radio 4,2. 15pm Today's TV The Sunday Times Jamie at Home Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm/8.30pm Ashes to Ashes BBC One, 9pm Cutting Edge: Baby Bible Bashers Channel 4,9pm Paths of Glory (1957, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.15pm Variations The Sopranos Channel 4,11.40pm The Notebook (2004) Film4,9pm Anaconda (1997) Five, 10.10pm The French Connection (1971) BBC One, 11.35pm Attila, a man of few words Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4450 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 163 Picture Gallery The Wellman clinic Index Cpa group Multiple Display Advertising Items It's nice to know that people care The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Film buff projects a bright future Career Changers Paul Coe tells Sarah Campbell how retail and consultancy sidetracked him until he focused on a career in the film industry Network Rail The Office Psychologist Time-Serving Perspectives on change How to . . . Change Career Most of us gaze in wonder at those bold souls who leap thrillingly from one career to another. But it's not as difficult as it appears, Emily Ford discovers, provided you get some expert advice My Big Idea Dilettantemusic. Com Find out More Do it my way and stay in tune Six Styles of Leadership No 5 Pacesetting Carly Chynoweth encounters a leadership style that is based on the premise that the leader's manner of doing things is best Multiple Display Advertising Items Deadline Buster The Times Female entrepreneurs take care over location Talking Point Recent research suggests that women setting up in business for themselves tend to do so close to home because of family commitments. Carly Chynoweth investigates Tailor your masters for a bankable future Finance Masters Gone are the days when a banker's CV automatically included an MBA. Carol Lewis finds that the growth of career options in finance has led to a range of masters degrees The Insider IESE 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 Index Top honours for work in the world of education Simon Midgley reports on the process of winning a Queen's Anniversary Prize Complete List of Winners and their Achievements Making engineering a high-flying choice Chris Partridge looks at the work of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre City and Islington College Britain's motor city still has va-va-voom Chris Partridge reports on how the car industry in Coventry has reinvented itself University of Kent Shoemaking at Cordwainers leads to many jobs that last Jenny Knight on how the University of Arts London has won plaudits Those with speech problems can speak for themselves Where study is good for business Edward Fennell looks at how education and industry work together in Telford Coventry Highlighting the danger of driving when you are tired Tony Dawe says Loughborough's sleep research has contributed to saving lives Learning while helping at the Kent Law Clinic How an MSc course is helping to save the planet of the apes Oxford Brookes University realises the perils posed to primates — and is doing something about it, writes Jenny Knight When clear minds in the UK are being used to clear mines in Africa Jenny Knight looks at cranfield University's award-winning humanitarian programme Northern Ireland college educates two tribes to work side by side Simon Midgley reports on an institution that has brought communities together Tackling Africa's forgotten diseases Simon Midgley reports on Imperial College's award for combating neglected malaises The University of Sheffield Plethora of projects as Wheatley keeps it in the community City lit Come together, right now Two universities at Coventry and Greenwich are saluted, writes Guy Clapperton College turns scientific study into an art form Bucking the national trend warrants a second award, reports Simon Midgley Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College Welsh capital is on the genetic map Cardiff University has instituted a centre of excellence in the study of inherited diseases, says John Naish York now a world leader in economy of health Critics judge Guildhall's performance 'a triumph' Loughborough University Oxford wins award for longest work in English literature High achievers from humble beginnings Tony Dawe reports on the tremendous success of the Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College The University of Greenwich Biotechnology shows the way at Cambridge University of the Arts London College of Fashion
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