News from 15/02/2008
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Andrew Robson, William Leith, Lucy Alexander, Rosemary Righter, Chris Mills, Matthew Syed, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Charles Hebbert, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, John Niven, Richard Thomas, David Fletcher, Ivo Tennant, Robert Steel, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Amanda Andrews Media Correspondent, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Ann Kahn, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Benet Middleton Director, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robin Pagnamenta, Antonia Senior, Geraint Bevan, Noel Falconer, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Deborah Haynes, Brian Williamson, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Polly Hawkins, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Pablo Picasso, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Peter Mitchell, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Miller, Andy Banks, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tim Teeman, David Connor, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, John Stanning, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, David Griffiths, Christopher Clapham, Sean O'Neill, Professor G. Gordon Steel, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Peter Porter, Dr Simon Thurley Chief Executive, Robert Steadman, Peter Turvey, Nick Hasell, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Lee Rader, Dominic Kennedy, Malcolm Wilkins, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Keith Bailey, Mike Smith, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Ian Whittell, Kieran Falconer, Catherine Philp, Mark Loveday, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, The Rev Michael Bentley, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, David Boothroyd, Tony Halpin, Andrew Morris, Anil Dawar, Judith Heywood, Naomi Cleaver, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Derek Hunt, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Index Rain falls on a terrorist's funeral parade Shoppers to pay for superstore shake-up Fair deal for suppliers under new regulator Supermarkets 'will pass on higher costs' Pilot cleared of any part in 9/11 attacks Five die in shooting Branson 'no' move Bricks and Mortar Slapping conviction Conte on Chambers Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Judges condemn police lies after 9/11 attacks that ruined pilot's life Miscarriage of justice Algerian 'completely exonerated' of charges Ruling could lead to £2m compensation claim How could anyone believe fearful man was a terrorist? Miscarriage of justice Appeal court delivers scathing verdict Sky Arts Pentagon reveals plans to shoot down spy satellite with missile Spacecraft is due to fall from orbit in March Secret design could fall into hands of rivals Britain eyes the prospect of manned space missions The world is 'waiting for the next 9/11 terrorist attack' Haldane Charles urges war on climate change Suicide rates drop Your pupils need you Prostate advice Rain getting heavier Five killed as gunman opens fire in Valentine's Day massacre at US college Thirteen people injured in lecture hall shooting Shooter 'was quiet and calmly aimed his weapon' Dior Death in class Small traders fear plan that will let the big chains take over town centres Supermarket shake-up 'Needs test' restraint is likely to be dropped Move fiercely opposed by environmentalists New regulator must be given the teeth to keep powerful retailers in check, farming chiefs say 'Buy one, get one free? The grower has to pay for those, and gets no say in it' Supermarket shake-up Giants may deliver a knockout blow to the high street Cash for families that beat poverty trap Poor who find work and train may get £2,000 Ministers to examine scheme in New York Belstaff Council pays £60,000 to move four newts from path of construction site Girl faces jail after filming fatal 'happy slap' assault Conviction described as legal landmark She is guilty of aiding and abetting the killers Cheltenham & Gloucester Staff who tied up pupil lose jobs Prada Barenboim's concert feats will live on - but only in the memory Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Staff: This year's Glastonbury could be the last, organiser admits Carpet Right Sainsbury's To the launch of the new H&M store in Regent Stre Baroness Thatcher reminisces with a group of Chelsea Pensioners. The new infirmary at their Central London barracks has been named after the former Prime Minister. Which is sort of an honour. Isn't it? Keep-fit secrets from Sylvester Stallone, in London … Tory bias at the BBC? Surely not. But James Naugh Did young Jacqui drink to forget? People A kind, if untimely display of affection from James … Britain's glacial relationship with Russia has dropped Advice from the comedienne Helen Lederer, host of the … Monarch Postscript Natalie Portman is frustrated with the number of roles Alfred Hitchcock Currys 'Racists' wreck Stephen Lawrence memorial Building dedicated to teenager had just opened Artist's windows will cost £100,000 to repair Sainsbury's Tale of Two Cities The hidden hand of Syria writes Lebanon's tragic script The London Marathon The capital's mayoral contenders need to take the contest more seriously Some Like Them Fat Let there be cream buns, sardines, sausages and cake for our national hero The terrorist who refused my pizza Picture Gallery Hillary, amazingly, can still save her bacon Thunderer: The squirrels are out. Hand me my gun Thought crime? Cathedral funds Tackling teens Learner numbers are a step towards ID cards The fate of Berwick-upon-Tweed Timesonline Clergy can be MPs Fixed-time exams ISPs' responsibilities A free day off Chaucer's chance Lost and not found Romance isn't dead Gold medal for a pathetic refusal to speak out E-books are here to stay. But they'll never be our friends Tate embroiled in new conflict of interest row after splashing out on trustee's artwork Gallery's attention tends to raise prices Salesroom executive 'kept knowledge secret' The Bucket List Troubled times Al-Fayed security chief admits to lying in public about driver's drinking He knew Henri Paul had two alcoholic drinks Statement over body's identification retracted Home Staff: Diana report author calls for apology over 'failings' First direct Godmother of fashion returns with great hits London Fashion Week Suzuki TV boozers incur wrath of McGuinness Pub culture Premier Winehouse is on the bottle again — but on this occasion it's a work of art The Carphone Warehouse Pair killed pensioner who collapsed Threatened butterfly flutters back Lawyer 'stole from disabled client' No-frills pub is voted best in Britain Dead tycoon's last contacts to be traced Preliminary results suggest heart disease Georgian Opposition to claim it was murder Couple rescued from stricken yacht after e-mailing for help Mini Death, intrigue and Russian plots Dfs Protection agency staff 'left children at risk from abuse' because of errors Ofsted team uncovers catalogue of failures Court service pledges to improve performance Home Staff: Woman, 94, died from neglect Mini Halfords Underwater car inspired by a James Bond film Pooh sketch goes on sale Patient data laptop stolen Cricket umpire honoured Ten-year-old gangsters Throat cancer patient 'starved to death' after feeding tube blunder Victim was so hungry he tried to flee hospital Health trust admits medical negligence Doctor diagnosed tumour by shaking a man's hand Mini City break special Activists to turn torch's global Olympics dispute Disruption planned in 20 cities over Darfur China gives warning over 'ulterior motives' Bath store Journey into a path of protest Olympics dispute How stars turned spotlight on an unfolding crisis How should we send troops off to war? Ing Direct Fiji Islands Bunter fans tuck in to the exploits of comic schoolboy 100 years on Props section shuts despite resurgence in period drama Busy scribblers Staples No ocean is untainted by the polluting hand of Man AAA Science Conference Damage is plotted in map of the world British waters among the worst affected Barclaycard Sea's treasures may no longer be with us from here to eternity HIV expert sees 'no hopeful route' to the discovery of a vaccine New toxicity testing could save lab animals Living corals are as old as Stonehenge A funny, striking dumbshow with not quite enough to say First night Theatre The Hour we Knew Nothing of Each Other Lyttelton, SE1 Cadillac First night Italy US elections The last show for President Putin: a heart, a joke and a rattling sabre I worked like a galley slave, he tells reporters He gives new warning on the missile shield The showman leader Free flights for students in dead-heat election Parties spend millions chartering planes Cyprus on verge of 'most important' vote Eads astrium (Reuters): Rebel leader is assassinated In brief (AP): Mobile home health hazard (AP): Billy Graham has operation (Reuters): Orthodox gays get online help Nationwide Cerys Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Alcohol banned at petrol stations France gets tough on rise in drink driving Garage owners protest over big loss in revenue Blame it all on men, says Mrs Berlusconi Respected actress attacks machismo cult 'Female qualities are binding force of society' Multiple Display Advertising Items Bishops urge actors to shun sex scenes Long march of history catches up with China's last bound feet Juno Hezbollah warns Israel it faces an open war after killing of leader The Times Pressure bears down on isolated regime Timesonline Surge general accuses Tehran of backing militias to weaken Iraq Decades of turmoil President's rare visit will keep old enemy guessing (AP): President declares emergency in Chad (Reuters): Tourist shot in back (AP): Children fall ill (AP): Musharraf warning (AP): No-confidence vote (Reuters): Bird flu death (AFP): Peace deal missing (AFP): 'Blind' man's bluff McCain is our man, Romney tells America US elections Clarks 'Hey, Jason. It's Bill here. ' The Democrat elite get down to wooing super-delegates US elections The vital swing voters National polls Austin Kaye Whiff of scandal as young bull plays the field Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Hedge funds set to vote down Branson's Rock rescue plan Investors to ignore nationalisation threat Support for rescue by bank's management EU scores a hit with ageing rock stars Xstrata is targeted 'Pressure' in BAE case Shell's climate plea Quote of the day Bernanke talks tough Business big shot UK's credit card bill is second highest ever Counting the cost Stock markets BA to pay out $140m to passengers following US lawsuit Sinister end for credit card musical chairs Back to the future on energy Commodities Rock of ageds Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline New lease of life for ageing rock stars Copyright term to be extended to 95 years Reprieve for Beatles, Stones and Sir Cliff Business big shot Sir Cliff Richard Going for a song Guinness turns the tide after big increase in marketing by Diageo First sales rise since 2005 in falling market Advertising campaigns popular with net surfers Sharp fall in housebuilding threatens 3m target Watchdog's demands will add billions to pension liabilities Advancing age Vale and Glencore in talks over Xstrata bid Stylo strikes deal with administrators of Dolcis In brief The Sunday Times FSA investigates spread better Insurers' view on share stakes Bank warns on earnings target Union merger is boost for RMT BAE Systems Among the many weird and wonderful assets owned by Badri Patarkatsishvili, the recently deceased Georgian billionaire, is one of the more bizarre buildings in Tbilisi: the former Soviet Palace of Weddings The Sunday Times Waste company Knowaste has a novel use for disposable … City Diary Rajar, the radio audience measurement body, has suffere City Diary Bribes inquiry was warned of 'another 7/7', court told City Diary Underhand overheads ruled out for tax cut City Diary Morgan Stanley man shows his artistic side City Diary Uncertain times at Goldman Sachs at the moment amid … City Diary Picture Gallery UBS reveals $26 billion US loans shock Shares in Swiss bank suffer 8% decline Chief admits 2007 was 'most difficult' year The Times Keep the investment banking spin it off? That was one question facing UBS as Shell issues stark challenge to politicians Multiple Display Advertising Items Bernanke says US outlook has worsened and vows to fight slump Fed chief puts blame on credit crunch Spitzer tells of concern over bond insurers The Times India develops £10 mobile Police raid home of Deutsche Post head GDP surge lifts Nikkei (AP): HP settles spy case (AP): Hugo Boss chief to go Danone profit trebles The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Apple's new baby has Microsoft feeling radio ga ga Media Publicis chief is advertising's ambassador to Elysée Palace Talks over future of France's public TV Executive advocates UK-style structure Mediapolis Media 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 Sainsbury up on talk of Qatari stake rise Large caps Dana cited as Faroe buyer Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Profits and top brands put Diageo in a party mood Hargreaves Services Deal of the day Timesonline Dawson Holdings Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Primo plo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Readeroffers Q&A Chess Sir Donald Hawley Diplomat who served in Sudan, the Middle East and Malaysia and wrote well about Arab matters Sir Donald Hawley, KCMG, MBE, diplomat, writer, High Commissioner in Malaysia, 1977-81, was born on May 22,1921. He died on January 31,2008, aged 86 Bobby Fischer Lives Remembered Colonel T. G. Brennan Professor Judah Folkman Frank Piasecki Aeronautical engineer who invented the twin-rotor helicopter which became the backbone of troop transporters Frank Piasecki, helicopter designer, was born on October 24,1919. He died on February 11,2008, aged 88 Air Commodore Henry Probert Education officer who chronicled aspects of the RAF's history and wrote the definitive biography of 'Bomber' Harris Air Commodore Henry Probert, MBE, RAF education officer and air historian, was born on December 23,1926. He died on Christmas Day, 2007, aged 81 National nicknames, TV ratings and the 24-hour clock Questions Answered Word Watching Possession of an article without purpose is no act of terrorism Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Scope of qualified privilege defence Privy Council Court Circular Dr Anna Nekaris, pictured here with a plan squirrel, runs the MSc course in primate conservation at Oxford Brookes university Awards Dinner Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Personals Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Bentley brings an individual touch to the playgrounds of super rich Each Brooklands can be regarded as one-off Production run of 550 delivered next month The Sunday Times Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart Motorpoint TSL Finance Ltd Elite Registrations Global warmth may bring malaria back to the UK Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 15,1989 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest McCoy plans to resume riding in week before Cheltenham Racing Champion on road to recovery after injury Kauto Star among nine in Ascot feature Bet of the day Fakenham Index Sandown Park Racing Chepstow Yesterday's results Kelso Southwell Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Course specialists Lenagan takes stage in hope of ushering in new era of success Rugby league Chairman eager to fulfil ambition at Wigan Former champions can learn from mistakes Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Results Cricket Golf Snooker Tennis The Times Coe to finish after London Olympics Murphy wins through Patel pulls stumps Australia's home rule County leaders give blessing to MCC merger with Middlesex Cricket Surrey and Lancashire remain unperturbed Salary capping still best solution for parity Lording it Summer baby means early end to Fleming's Test career Murray makes his peace and roars back to claim victory Tennis Lynagh points finger at Ashton for England's 'senseless' decisions Rugby union Gatland influence finds Wales dreaming of glories past Timesonline Sheridan sits out Sale game but will be fit to face France 'a lot of liars are kicking Dwain and speaking of zero tolerance' Athletics In an exclusive interview, drugs supplier Victor Conte reveals to Rick Broadbent how he is still close to Chambers Scientists claim cure for tired muscles This immoral witch-hunt is an affront to natural justice Virus denies Pickering his chance to stake claim The Genocide Games? Time to salute sport's power to raise such a question Jones won't look back in anger as familiar faces roll into town Football Man on a mission The Premier League today Robson pays for Sheffield United slide as Blackwell returns north Football Manager rejects offer of new role from board Supporters blamed for causing departure Middlesbrough confident Downing deal will be sealed soon Failing idols England hero who could not live up to former glories Hargreaves has confidence in United's ability to bounce back Football The london paper Fàbregas returns to negotiating table thinking only of trophies Timesonline Supporters left short-changed by dominance of the rich clubs Football Ticket prices rise greater than inflation Gap between first and last is growing Brady set to answer call from Trapattoni City seek Dunne deal Times Sport Shorey opts to wait End of road for G14 Megson's aggressive marauders ruffle spitting-mad Spaniards Football Uefa Cup Everton and Norwegians anxious over foibles of fans Memories of Eighties glory nights revived by brave draw Ramos keeps on course for historic treble as Tottenham secure control Football Uefa Cup Toyota Football League shows the way as FA orders audit of Premier deals Beckham warns of fans' loss Who pays agents? Plot thickens Down Under The Insider Dennis in spotlight Times Crossword 23,837 Hamilton roots revival '39th game' blocked by Blatter Fifa president insists: This will never happen' Proposal could harm bid for 2018 World Cup The Times Drugs in sport Simon Barnes Spurs hang on to win in Prague after Cerny almost drops them in it Plus Index The face The revolutionary reformist End of the reel for the chic and cheerful Polaroid The click Post-menopausal passions? Vive I'indifférence Image of the day Modern morals Revenge of the geek Sofa Workshop What others think On red alert for leap year Food Salmon, avocado and butter bean salad with lemon and honey vinaigrette Salmon rissoles with creamed cucumber and dill Medieval wild salmon pasty pie with chive sauce The Times Proof that models cause disorders is thin on the ground Instilling a love of art into childish hearts A very French coup Size matters, but there's no need to be frumpy Fabulous Oooh, look what's arrived at Liberty Luxury with Lucia Naughty, naughty Super, smashing, great — that describes my style My life in fashion Giles Deacon tells Nicola Copping of his passions for Viviennne Westwood, Linda Evangelista — and the Muppets The Times Ready for the close-up The best film characters remain memorable because of the way they look. Wendy Ide meets a top costume designer and a make-up artist to discuss disguises, while a casting director reveals how to spot a potential star Free film scripts The make-up artist Timesonline The Times The casting director 'Til death did we party Sounds The life of an A&R man in the heady Nineties was all sex, drugs and throwing Coldplay's demos in the bin, recalls John Niven The Times The Times Opera's Stephen King Sounds The ENO's Lucia di Lammermoor goes for full horror, its notorious director tells Neil Fisher The Times Back to slack Former grunge pin-up Stephen Malkmus will always be an enigma to Pete Paphides Timesonline Amazon A star-crossed star Classical Nicole Cabell Imelda de' Lambertazzi Opera Rara Pop Pete and the Pirates Stolen Little Death Classical Osmo Vänskä Beethoven BIS Pop The Feeling Join With Us Island Radio How is it for you? Mark Padmore and Ian Bostridge, both singing the same part in rival St John Passions, compare notes with Richard Morrison Wicked Those oldies but goodies First night Dance Pina Bausch Sadler's Wells Pop Yoav Soho Revue Bar, W1 Book now Concert Arakaendar Bolivia Royal College of Music, SW7 Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio choice Today's TV The Sunday Times Unreported World Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.35pm Natural World BBC Two, 8pm The Choir: Boys Don't Sing BBC Two, 9pm Magnolia (1999) Film choice Film4,10.45pm Variations Rude Tube Channel 4,9pm Conspiracy of Hearts (1960, b/w) Channel 4,12.55pm Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Film4,9pm Tom Jones (1963) ITV1, 3.10am Suffer the little children Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4451 The Workout Polygon Well Man clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 164 Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Mr Darling has one rule for the rich — and quite another for the ranks of would-be first-time buyers Opening Bids Brief Encounter High Lift Service Charges Focus on Inverness Average house price Listed House in West London Get in Get out Get Away Out Manor in Cambridgeshire Away Villa in Gloucestershire Super-Prime Darlings Where to Spend It Non-doms are ready to take flight but bonus-rich City buyers may yet take their place Homebuyer Can You Believe this is Green? …report This development in Brighton may look like just another block of flats but it has impressive eco-aspirations, reports Damian Barr Inside Track Ten Ways for your House to Pass the Eco-Test Carbon Futures Times Online Cream of the North Where next? The Yorkshire coast is luring buyers with its culture and good food, says Norman Miller Fact File Barratt Homes Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Cala Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Yours for only £49 Million Cover Story This Tuscan palazzo comes with a view of Florence cathedral, says Anne Ashworth Fact File Venice in All its Drama . . . . . . Or a Peaceful Backwater? You Choose What the Surveys Say … Report Paula Hawkins explains how and why the various house price statistics differ 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 Barratt Homes The Times Give us Some Harmony … Dilemma Naomi Cleaver turns a 'dumping ground' for furniture into a sumptuous private study The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Home on the Web Postcode Lottery: NE2 We put the latest DIY kit to the test Have-A-Go Heroes Comer Homes Group
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