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News from 18/02/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Gabrieie Marcotti, Dr P. J. G. Butler, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Neil Barraclough, Mark Souster, Lord Joffe, David Rose, Ivan Lester, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Percy, James McLean, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Frieda Hughes, Duchess of Hamilton, Donald Hutera, Nick Davies, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Marc Aspland Chief Sports Photographer, Sherman Lai, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Dr Martyn Lobley, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Robert Blake, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Hiag Akmakjian, Toby Porter, Rob Wright, Ian Stimpson, Alex Spence, R. V. Kentsley, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Dr Tanya Byron, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Emily Barnard, Jeremy Page, Barrie Yelland, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Barbara Lantin, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Hall, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Alistair Cooke, Anjana Ahuja, Sonia Verma, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Rosie Lavan, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, David Clark, Catherine Philp, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Sue Grey, Barry Hyman, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Luke Gormally, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Frances Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Who was the greatest Hamlet? The Times Rock takeover brings back nationalisation Search for private buyer abandoned Emergency legislation to be introduced today Anatole Kaletsky Commentary GPs told to drive out 'sick-note culture' Canal body mystery The Game Independence day 2 for 1 Flights to New York Festival bomb kills 80 'This pernicious belief in community can ruin whole … The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Speaker broke his own rules to arrange cheap flights for family break Welcome to the town that will make you lose weight Obesity Task Force in call for planning rethink Dieting is not enough, says British scientist Fat file Traders University™ The sick note that will tell the boss you're fit enough to work Benefits purge to focus on what the ill can still do Work is generally good for health, GPs to be told Another prescription for GP gloom Stem cells may help mend broken bones Prejudice in the brain Youths 'resent' police Prince's new attack Crash victim stabbed Potter collection sale Valentine boyfriend on romantic trip to Venice is found dead in canal Home Staff: Burrell video 'confession' GMT Branson bid was bad deal for the taxpsyer, says Northern Rock The Government feared that the offer would be rejected by shareholders. Insiders say that nationalisation was always the likely outcome 'He will fight battles like Napoleon — on several fronts at the same time' Why do it, how will it work, what does it mean? MoD 'is failing traumatised ex-Servicemen' Therapy with civilians can cause problems Ministry did not learn from American military Prada Troops with contact lenses may get free laser surgery Battles with stress Smallholders accused of threatening agriculture Chair that keeps its feet on ground Tiscali Tesco ITV rebuffs Tories over share of the licence fee Dfs Sets too shabby for latest TVs force EastEnders out of town Grade fails to lure a bigger audience with new drama Virgin Police to be given metal detectors in campaign to curb knife crime Initiative to be taken on streets and in clubs Ministers want more focus on prosecutions Parents given right to check on paedophile convictions Walkers asked to keep an eye out for last wildcats at large in Britain Survey to discover predator's final haunts Reality may be grim for creature of myths Barclays Felsty feline The National Autistic Society Big labels' little sisters grow up to be sexy, sophisticated divas Milan Fashion Week Department for Transport Scissors, Paper, Rock Ministers had three options: they reached the least bad result by the worst route Europe's Newest Nation An independent Kosovo faces challenges at home and abroad The Great Dane Everyone thinks Hamlet is great. They're right The ugly face of white prejudice Picture Gallery Absolutely, incredibly, utterly wrong! Thunderer: Addiction: it can become a habit The litigation industry Ban snares now Equipment shortages Model answer Boycotting the Beijing games may save Darfur Water, water, everywhere but . . . Timesonline Hacked off Give generously Speeding up Divine lawmakers Leap bank holiday Another day, another country. That's Europe Barack Obama — a John Kennedy for our times You'd be as crazy as Lucia not to buy a ticket First night Opera Lucia di Lammermoor Coliseum Suzuki Religious superheroes come back fighting in a Manga comic Bible Japanese style trims scriptures to 200 pages Archbishop endorses 'freshness' of message Word for the day Gang rivalries cause serious unrest in jails Arson victim dies Doctors 'intimidated' Cambridge aid Walker falls to death Easter packaging cut Lie detectors slash council's benefits bill More than £336,000 saved in seven months A quarter of claimants withdrew applications T-Mobile Ideal Meredith suspects to be dispersed Stolen carving found just before sale Care home costs are set to double Mesh helps heart to carry on beating The Private Clinic Coldest night of the year makes way for more sunshine in record February Taste for fins puts shark on danger list Overfishing blamed on demand in China Extinction looms after rapid decline Bringing it all together Scalloped hammerhead Earth-like planet discovery adds to likelihood of extraterrestrial life Afghanistan India 'We never lost faith in the dream we would stand among the free nations' Defiant Kosovo declares independence Serbia and Russia furious at 'illegal act' On other pages The party was in Kosovo but the hangover will be global Multiple Display Advertising Items After the break-up Reunification back on agenda for Cyprus Orange Act on Co2 Suicide bomber kills 80 at dog-fight festival Inside Track Deadliest Afghan attacks T-Mobile 2mgroup Blue collars may keep the chill off for Clinton All eyes on Wisconsin, where Obama leads polls Fight-back may rest on white working class US elections Barclaycard Iraq guard mission at risk over 'friendly fire' (Mercury): Up and about (Reuters): $14m licence plate (PA): Killer father 'better' The Times Troops on high alert as Pakistan gets ready for a crucial election Ancient Hindu epic makes a comeback — but this time the women get better roles Multiple Display Advertising Items New sagas Italy celebrates centenary of a fallen hero Pastry cook's Olympic 'victory' commemorated Helping hands spoilt marathon-winning run Brave failures British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Asking prices up in slow housing market Dubai offers LSE deal Brewing up success High hopes for iPod Quote of the day Toshiba trouble Business big shot Our shares are worthless, say the Rock's furious investors Treasury faces long and costly legal battle Branson turns his back after bid rejected Sunny prospect Stock markets Brown left to ponder grim ramifications Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Clouds hover over the housing market Asking prices up but homes are harder to sell Owners have 'heady hopes', says Rightmove Business big shot Ann Godbehere Hard times prove an opportunity for some Borse Dubai's chairman hints at willingness for LSE stake to go to Qataris Sale would amount to swap after OMX deal First public indication of long-rumoured move The Times Caffè Nero plan counts on creating Turkish delight Big banks to reveal sub-prime exposure Paragon closes issue (PA): Red tape costs rise (Reuters): Vodafone eyes Arcor Barratt's bank denial Law firms get set to sue investment banks Customers for BT mobile phones at all-time low Lines of battle Orange When it comes to seeking advice on making a fortune in business, take it from someone who knows Monday manifesto Jim Mellon Author, investor and, if he is right, a tycoon destined for a new fortune in a technology that soon will be bigger than the internet NatWest C. V. The leader questioned Timesonline How the world wide web has ushered in a new age of digital democracy Jay Adelson, founder of the opinion site Digg, says that the internet has brought down barriers and given a voice to all Multiple Display Advertising Items Weight of opinion has the final say Pioneering vision Toshiba risks defeat in film disc battle with Sony's Blu-ray The Times In time of need, Apple's new icon, a nation turns its lonely eyes to you $60bn tax rebate to be spent on TVs and iPods Cash injection aimed at those on low incomes Money go round Equity Prices The Sunday Times Reader Offers Ltd Birthdays On This Day John Bell Literary editor and publisher who made OUP a leader in children's literature after the war John Bell, editor and publisher, was born on February 14,1922. He died on January 21,2008, aged 85 Professor T. Cecil Gray Lives Remembered Kate Jones Air Chief Marshal Sir John Willis Jim Nevill Police officer whose calm demeanour and clever handling brought the 1975 Balcombe Street siege to a speedy conclusion Jim Nevill, QPM, senior anti-terrorist officer at Scotland Yard, was born on February 20,1927. He died on December 12,2007, aged 80 Jonathan Goodman Man of the theatre whose spare-time interest in sleuthing turned him into one of the most successful historians of crime Jonathan Goodman, crime writer, was born on January 17,1931. He died on January 10,2008, aged 76 Lives in Brief Landmark of the railway age may be resurrected Notebook Architecture Court Circular Document aiding terrorist must have practical use Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Latest wills Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Do not be fooled — the blizzard is still in season Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 18,1959 The Times reports on Fidel Castro being sworn in as Cuba's leader Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest 'Panic over' as Kauto Star is back on course for Gold Cup Racing Foot infection behind episode of lameness Champion chaser will not miss any work Bet of the day Southwell Yesterday's results Big-race odds Cricket Index Richards has Aintree in mind as place to see Monet's Garden bloom Lingfield Park Racing Course specialists The Times Market Rasen abandoned Apt Approach, trained by Willie Mullins, is 6-1 (from Carlisle Trigger-happy Finnigan fires Bulls to victory Rugby league engage Super League Athletics Results Basketball Cricket Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Football Fixtures Defensive ills forgotten as Randall offers spur Rugby union Snooker Squash Tennis Fantasy and reality meet in land of one-horse open sleighs Photo essay White Turf Frozen gallops are a problem for the British racegoer, but not in trendy St Moritz, where even the dogs can afford a second fur coat I used a Canon EOS 1D Mark II camera with a 17mm lens … How watching Power Rangers kicked life into young Briton's Olympic hopes Taekwondo Aaron Cook grew up trying to emulate the television action heroes. Now the 17-year-old is close to writing his own incredible script Fighting against evil Training is murder but Grainger has her sights on golden reward Rowing The Great Britain men's team won four gold medals and Slow and steady Selby comes back to stun O'Sullivan Snooker Welsh Open Aguilar edges Singh at final hole to secure place on Tour Golf Bell tinkers with outlook to make sure talent is not left in Neverland Cricket England's 'Peter Pan' told it is time to grow up Batsman encouraged to be one of world's best Timesonline Improved Valuev earns his rematch Boxing NBA All Stars could be coming to London Ashes go to the wire Willstrop takes title Henin's dream win Qualifier stuns Blake Arsenal rout was punishment for taking liberties with game Briton riding high after show of pedal power Look here upon this picture, and on this, as Hamlet … Smith proves Ashes victory is nothing but ancient history Nabokov: great writer, useless as a goalkeeper Ryan reads riot acts as Bristol bring his stars down to earth Rugby union Guinness Premiership Ruddock calls in experts to clean up indiscipline Battered and bruised Hodgson shows off impressive credentials for an England jersey Rugby union Guinness Premiership Wilkinson's final kick creeps in to save Newcastle Wasps make decisive move in quest for play-off place Murray sweeps aside row over absence with another show of excellence Tennis Ancic dispatched by 'motivated' British No 1 Brother's doubles win completes a perfect day Impressive figures LTA told to stop making a racket over Davis Cup modernisation Tennis Ecclestone says racist abuse of Hamilton was a 'one-off' Motor racing Star-studded pageant loses some of its shine to Chambers debate Athletics Legend Moses wants longer ban for cheats Ohuruogu v Radcliffe for comeback of year Advanced Hair Studio Williamson has race of his life to keep goal of Valencia alive Bouncy Sotherton close to matching legendary Swede Capello defies the cold to get mix of style and culture The Insider Sporting heroes lure Hamilton to awards Times Crossword 23,839 Ecclestone eyes Russian revolution Benítez running out of chances Europe the last route to salvation for manager Carragher admits to deepening rot at Anfield James keeps Portsmouth punching in the FA Cup The Times Inside Tennis Simon Barnes Index How to Make a Woman Out of Water Monday poem Rites to fulfil a fantasy The unbelievable in full pursuit of the abominable The click I just called to say you can't trust me Image of the day Modern morals Some day my Prince will come As David Tennant prepares to play Hamlet, the Times theatre critic Benedict Nightingale names his top ten actors in the role — but says he is still waiting for someone to play it perfectly Benedict's top 10 A role to die for The Times Could have done better The Times Seize the day — dye your hair red and tip the junk in Vesuvius A Pole, a Dane and a Swede walk into a bar Grave thoughts Awake under the knife Health The chances of waking up mid-surgery, as depicted in a new film, are slim. But it does happen. Barbara Lantin reports How to cope with a general anaesthetic Dr Tanya Byron 'i thought I must be dying' Case study Sally Pearson, a teacher, was awake for about 20 minutes while her son James was delivered by emergency Caesarean section 20 years ago The Times London gets its swagger back Style Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong rounds up the trends and the triumphs, ruffles and the ruffled at London Fashion Week The Times Controversy of the week Intercontinental Hotel & Resorts How can I end night breast-feeding? Work or family problems? Tune in to the global gabble Want to eavesdrop on the whole world? Pop down to the Science Museum, says Nancy Durrant Repeat offenders First night Theatre Scarborough Royal Court Upstairs, SW1 Cabaret Ute Lemper Shaw Theatre, NW1 Dance Beijing Modern Dance Company Linbury, ROH Theatre Tough time, nice time Barbican Pit Theatre Oedipus Loves You Riverside Studios, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book now Concert RPO/Aykal Cadogan Hall, SW1 Today's TV Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV BBC Dispatches: How the Banks Bet Your Money Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm Life in Cold Blood BBC One, 9pm The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.15pm Variations The Day of the Kamikaze Channel 4,9pm Rambo: First Blood (1982) ITV1, 10.35pm French Connection II (1975) BBC One, 11.20pm The Simpsons Movie (2007)/Knocked Up (2007) New to Sky Box Office Should we keep on watching? Out of the box Puzzles: win a Fuji digital camera Times2 Crossword No 4453 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 165 Picture Gallery ExtraLife The Game Red knapp backs James for 2010 Thenews Finals goal for England's No1 Ireland under scrutiny Scudamore plan "bin" Weekend in Numbers Madejski: global plan dead Fifa to investigate O'Brien role in Trapattoni contract Picture of the Day Swiss teams maintain their title push Champions league Wenger 'humiliated' by Nani juggling act Online action European injury update Arsenal anger Thenews Abdeslam Ouaddou, the Valenciennes captain, has filed Thepodcast Players see if you are a mate or a manipulator Thegame FA Cup fifth round Cascarino's analysis Benítez humbled by Steele industry How they rated Chelsea 3 Huddersfield 1 FA Cup fifth round Thegame Danger in taking Blatter line The Opinion The Columnist Talking Point Beware backtrackers Back to Black Country Pharoahs mystery Swear ban starts at top McCabe lacks steel 'Nani's seal act showed Arsenal the respect that they deserved' The Debate James stands tall and saves the day for Redknapp's men Coventry 0 West Brom 5 Fa Cup fifth round The Games Sheff United 0 Middlesbrough 0 Thegames FA Cup fifth round Who's in the hat? Rooney's one-man show suits Capello Under control: Rooney shows the poise and technique that were the hallmarks of a thrilling performance by the forward, who demonstrated to Capello, the England manager, that he has the ability to play up front on his own Tactical Analysis Talking tactics FA Cup fifth round The United Analysis Evra after Top dog for the day Not so fab Defensive Downing Nani shields, not shows off 'We're not just judged as players, but as people' Two Stamford Bridge giants with much in common enjoy the chance to set the football world to rights Cardiff 2 Wolves 0 Thegames FA Cup fifth round Rovers hope for the chance to bump along into last four Charlton 2 Watford 2 League One Thegame Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two Brooking's words of wisdom on how to coach youngsters Cascarino's handful Developing players The … Don't pigeonhole and work on confidence, says the FA's director of development Tony's Fiver Championship Theresults Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Non-League Grant puts Aldershot in the driving seat FA Cup Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland The Box Live matches Theweb Italian league Latebites Quick queries Readers' responses The Continent French league Spanish league German league QA Ourweb The Greatest Leeds United matches The Prem The Times The Fixtures Four of the best The Pies Late Spot the pie Dell

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