News from 19/02/2008
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Giles Smith, Robert Readman, Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Stephen Gragg, Robert Brown, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Andrew Gore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Lord Faulkner of Worcester, Robert Lindsay, Edred Bowman, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Alan Aitchison, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Clare Spurrell, Kevin Eason, Chris Bell, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Kieran McCartney-Patel, Michael Reynolds, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Rodriguez, Nigel De Guruchy, Rhys Blakely, Fernando Torres, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ginger Cockerham, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Adam Sampson chief executive, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Ian Alston, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Nick Hillard, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, A. F. Green chairman, Andrew Haldenby, Lewis Smith, Dean Horridge, Matt Hughes, Margaret Duggan, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, John Heard, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Nick Hasell, F. Schwarzenberger, Jonathan Luxmoore, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Giles Whittell, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, David Stout director, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Michael Gove, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, John H. Fielder, Sir Peter Marshall, Barbara Crossland, Jules Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Terry Gourvish, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex The Times A swarm of migrants sweeps in from Europe … Job losses and £100m fees: Day One at National Rock Bank staff are braced for series of branch closures Rivals challenge the decision to nationalise Prosecutors say they need more training AI Fayed accusations On different tracks Lewis builds stake Blow to Musharraf Award for Radcliffe Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Labour may be in big trouble but this is unlikely to be the smoking gun On other pages Are women and men on different tracks when it comes … Caitlin Moran We understand in a way that men never will Pete Paphides For us, it's a throwback to caveman days Boodles Raindance 'Barely trained' paralegals will be forced to take CPS cases to trial Bill widens the powers of 400 case workers Junior barristers will defend major trials Cutting costs will hit the quality of our legal system Pugh Dead man left note confessing to killing Soldier killed by blast Cardinal's aide sues Munitions charges Damages for mother Residents show clamping crew just how it feels to be trapped Fighting back Breitling Brown's £55bn election headache — job losses and branch closures Northern Rock Taxpayers' cash will take years to pay back State-run bank will still repossess homes Timesonline Main players in battle over the bank New team are to be highest-paid public servants Roll up for the Rock follies as two big crooners sing their own praises Don't watch the birdies, police tell the meandering motorists Airmiles Farmers lambast Benn over failure to launch badger cull Birds of a feather I am making no allegations, said AI Fayed — just murder, racism and cover-ups Vital evidence locked in secret files, he claims Inquest told that the Queen is 'unimportant' Minister appeals for wider ban on alcohol DVD pirates jailed Sex attack charges Council tax jailing Endless task to end Barclays Penelope Keith, among the many stars at a service for Ned Sherrin in London. Keen readers of the Register pages have noted that Sherrin rarely missed a good memorial event. He would have approved Postscript "I'm hooked on reruns of Friends, " Tom Wilkinson (nomi Asha's Special "i don't want to sound like a page out of the National "Should BMX biking and trampolining be Olympic sp Speaking of celebrity cameos (top), three generations … The first gig that Barack Obama went to was an Elton … Up for This Week. Didn't he do well? People Inside Track A careful foray into naturalism from David Cameron … Why do we believe in God? £2m study prays for answer Oxford scientists seek the evolution of faith Study will not consider whether beliefs are valid Cross-dressing accountant may have faked his own death Sainsburys Man behind plot to behead soldier is jailed Execution was to be filmed for the internet Islamists were close to carrying out kidnap Sainsbury's Terror suspects 'should be kept in check with ASBOs' Know Your Enemy Britain's security must be a narrowly defined priority Sandler's Job The task at Northern Rock is not quite what the Chancellor seems to think God Alone Knows Why do we believe in God? Researchers are to spend £1.9 million to find out Right, who hates the others more? Picture Gallery The Depardieu approach to French orals Thunderer: Sadly, we're the party of slot machines Europe's newest state The Lisbon treaty Swap you a squirrel The Government nationalises Northern Rock A stormy future for Lords reform Timesonline Give police a chance Je suis stressed out Inventing the wheel What's the point? How to cheat A licence to smoke Ignore the doctors. Polyclinics are the future Memo to Mr Brown: don't interfere with Northern Rock O2 Crash pilot rescued from the Caribbean Briton leaves hospital to try to save his plane 'He's indestructible. He always survives, ' says wife Northernrock Dell Italy's tartan army goes into battle all kilts blazing, but hasn't the wit to carry it off Milan Fashion Week Norwich Union Timesonline Sally Anne suspect 'raped a Thai student' Multiple Display Advertising Items Public sector reforms 'just the start' Writer makes his mark in home city Man 'stabbed woman to death on date' Drink and drugs 'can alter sperm' MacMillan Cancer Support Gargantuan prehistoric frog with the Devil's own appetite snacked on young dinosaurs Blu-ray delivers fatal sting to rival in battle of high-definition DVDs Multiple Display Advertising Items Evacuation error led to dangerous fuel leak as jet-crash-landed at Heathrow Dossier on Iraq weapons resembled paper written by Straw's press officer Draft released under freedom of information '45-minute warning' was not mentioned Reach Shell Divorce battle may go public as McCartneys can't agree deal Dfs Murder ruled out in death of Valentine trip boyfriend Dash it all, this is wonderfully refreshing First night Theatre Brief Encounter Cinema on the Haymarket Multiple Display Advertising Items China America Pakistan celebrates a final end to military rule - but what next? Musharraf opponents head for election victory New coalition may impeach the President The men who matter West welcomes a new neighbour as angry Serbs look East for help Kosovo European leaders split over independence America rejects fears of separatist upsurge Multiple Display Advertising Items World view Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): I'm a normal guy, says Medvedev Multiple Display Advertising Items A brown kiwi hatches at a wildlife rescue centre in New Zealand. The chick was the 1,000th to be born at Kiwi Encounter, Rotorua New Kandahar attack kills 37 civilians (AFP): Rice appeals for Kenya coalition Ravaged royal gardens spring back to life Tycoon to re-create imperial playground Palaces were burnt by avenging British troops Timberland Flooring The Times From marijuana to plagiarism: rivals from both sides prey on Obama's dreams Clinton camp accuses rival of stealing speech Republicans send for Rove to plot their attack US elections (AP): Soldiers convicted of drugs police murders (AP): 35 held over riots (AP): Second thoughts (AP): Florence trams vote (AP): Nancy Reagan hurt (Reuters): Terror suspects shot (Reuters): Shamed editor quits (AP): Through the roof 65,000 tonnes of beef recalled (that's 572 million quarter-pounders - and they've already been eaten) The Times Unfit for human consumption Sandler presents four-point plan to revive Northern Rock First task will be to 'ensure sound principles' He declines to allay union fears of job cuts British Gas owner in line for record profits Steel price set to rise SocGen in postal talks German tax raids Quote of the day Share giveaway Business big shot Billionaire Lewis quietly builds stake in Ladbrokes Calling time Stock markets Bank role casts Government as heartless debt collectors A matter of life and death for regulator Commodities Picture Gallery Netjets Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Tchenguiz calls time on part of empire as hangover from smoking ban endures Up to 100 pubs to enter administration Sites have been hit by downturn in spending Business big shot Chris Bell Dominic Walsh Analysis Picture Gallery Emirates Run on the bank or a post office queue? City Diary An odd historical echo emerges. In 1999 Derek Wanless … City Diary Gordon Brown is the unlikely face, tropical flower … City Diary The petition on the Downing Street website calling … City Diary Note to Paul, from an insurance company in the City, … City Diary Crisis Management Flowchart Tool (Company Confidential) City Diary Centrica to set profit record amid renewed allegations of 'rip-off' prices Earnings at British Gas owner to rise 40% Results checked for proof of overcharging The Times MPC hawk suggests willingness to cut rates Pipex Consumers will pay as iron ore price rise hits cost of steel Vale's 65% increase likely to be benchmark Rio Tinto seeking even larger increment National champion? Gambia jails British miner in uranium row SocGen chairman pins hopes on alliance with French post office Continental Airlines Hundreds of Germans raided in €3.4bn tax evasion scandal The Times US banks turn to Fed for $50bn in short-term loans Reliance Power announces share give away Stock swooned after $3bn IPO last week Company alleges market manipulation Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Can foreigners execute bailouts better? Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates 101 uses for a dead cat: No 102, boost markets Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Speedy Hire has tools to make up for poor timing Low & Bonar Deal of the day Timesonline Dicom Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Weather Eye Alain Robbe-Grillet Polemical and innovative writer of novels, filmscripts and essays who dominated France's postwar literary avant-garde Alain Robbe-Grillet, novelist, film-maker and essayist, was born on August 18,1922. He died on February 18,2008, aged 85 Steve Fossett Millionaire businessman and adventurer who broke world Millionaries buisnessman and adventure who broke world records on land, at sea and in the air Steve Fossett, businessman and adventurer, was born on April 22,1944. He was declared dead by a Chicago court on February 15,2008, having disappeared on September 3,2007, aged 63 Lives in Brief Challenge to sealing of royal wills permitted Law Report Court of Appeal Judge's leave not required Chancery Division World Watching Court Circular Service of thanks giving Memorial Service Fellowships Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Cold air turns up volume on sound from the ground Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 19,1987 The Times reports on the possibility of airports reserved for businessmen Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest King tempers his enthusiasm as Festival fever begins to take grip Racing Trainer says he would settle for one winner Options remain open for My Way De Solzen Sedgefield Festival pointers Rugby union Football Cheltenham may water as dry spell continues Taunton Racing The Times Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Bet of the day Alan Munro made a winning return to the saddle in Brita Southwell Course specialists Mustard and Cook have recipe for success Cricket Fourth one-day international Sky Sports 1.10pm Collingwood promises to stand by opening pair Flintoff to return for Lions as batsman only Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Golf Tennis Meridien England's women retained the Ashes with a six-wicket … Award for biggest blunder goes to Laureus with Radcliffe gaffe Sports distinctions Comeback of the Year vanishes at ceremony Hamilton triumphs in Breakthrough category The Times And the winner is … Schumacher stories do not fool MotoGP World Cup success Khan's title chance Rescue operation Cohen has eye on home front after finding feet in France Rugby union Timesonline Ear Pickering out but Chambers heading for higher court Athletics Cold comforts for Ski Sunday and Backley but sun comes out in Barnsley Sport on television The Times Eurostar We must reach final to be regarded as a big club, says Grant Football Coach sticks his neck out in setting target Essien still dreaming of quadruple success Coral Timesonline Howard gets chance to avenge being cast aside Draw Capello is moved to give Arsenal glowing report Football McCombe Late show salvages point William Gallas, the Arsenal captain, will not be charge The Premier League today Beckenbauer Warning for 'cocky' England The big interview Pearson appointed Ashley determined Rooney beware Rotation? It's a fact of Mersey life, so just get on with it The Spain striker tells Guillem Balague that he supports Benítez's policies and says expectations for Liverpool are the problem The rise of EI Niño Inter renew hostilities as they chase an elusive prize Benítez knows his future will be determined more by maths than history Football Failure to qualify will hit club finances hard Manager still clinging on to his proud record Timesonline Spaniard finds an unlikely ally as he battles to stay at Anfield Football United may be forced to hand back £12m payment for Mikel Russians in grand-prix talks The Insider At the Laureus World Sports Awards, St Petersburg Vodafone at gallops Times Crossword 23,840 Rider leaving on a very fast jet plane Lampard and Terry on the sidelines in Grant gamble Chelsea 'Untouchables' rested for Greek clash Coach pledges faith in depth of his squad The Times Mortgages for Business Index Laureus Awards Giles Smith Index The face Losing the commons touch? Movie that supports the fin end of the wedge The click Sorry, I'd love to stop and chat, but I must dash Image of the day Modern morals Smiles better Binge drinking, mental health problems, adolescent suicide: how can we help our children? The answer may lie with the new science of positive psychology. Jules Evans reports on wellbeing classes in state schools, and sees one in action Through a lens, starkly The andrew billen interview Accused by some of producing pornographyk, Rankin says his aim is to make women the subjects rather than the objects of his images The Times Not fit for purpose Nigel Hawkes is unimpressed by plans to replace sick notes with 'well notes' Work Life Leading US life coach Ginger Cockerham advises a divorcée with a demanding job. How can she make time for the children? Ginger says … The Times Empty plinth that shows what a state we're in The store that's middle-class heaven Look back proudly Pyjamas to drive 'em bananas Men What does your nightwear say about you? Michael Harvey argues that the type you settle for broadcasts your sexual expectations. Worryingly, he found he quite like PJs The seven ages of male nightwear One glimpse of his PJs and I thought: marry me Revelation from a big clearout: I used to be a prat The Times When Dada had a brand new bag Arts They drank, caroused, dragged up — and changed art for ever. Rachel Campbell-Johnston salutes the daddies of Dada Multiple Display Advertising Items Smashing the sound barrier First night Pop Smashing Pumpkins 02 Arena, SE10 Mamma Mia Theatre Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes Hackney Empire, E8 Book now Pop Sheryl Crow Scala, N1 Concert Daniel Barenbolm Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Dido and Aeneas Sage, Gateshead Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio BBC One This World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Hotel Babylon BBC One, 9pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm About Schmidt (2002) Film choice Film 4,9pm Variations The Girl with 8 Limbs: A Bodyshock Special Channel 4,9pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm City under the Sea (1965) Channel 4,1.20pm Mean Streets (1973) Five US, 9pm Reservoir Dogs (1992) ITV4,10pm Ghoul and the gang Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a Fuji digital camera Times2 Crossword No 4454 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 166 Picture Gallery Acorn Stair Lifts Index Headline of the Week Inside The Times Caption Competition Winner The Top Stories Data Watch Other Views Local focus makes everyone pull together Issue of the Week Localism Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research No funds for restraint training Mental Health Other Stories we Liked Carers hit by nurses' slur Slang is the key to drugs Health Contractors get their own hotline Procurement Haste may be bad for democracy Councils Jargon Decoder Zurich Foreign Ways Teachers shun 'excellent' label Education CAF Sorry kids, the tea's off Schools Closer look at peer groups Schools Quangos dominated by London Management Dress Codes Controversy built into the job Interview Media scrutiny of NICE's role as arbiter of which medicines are made available on the NHS can make life extremely difficult. Andrew Dillon, chief executive, tells David Rose Media Monitor In the Professional Press Legislation Update Neighbours out on the beat? Crime Focus on criminals-to-be Crime Hero and Villain No whinge about chuggers Charities Kids' Stuff Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Over to you … What Worked for us Environment officer at the University of Warwick, which aims to cut carbon emissions by 10 percent, saving up to £1 million over five years Carbon Watch Diary Dates Inside Legal aid: war of world erupts Barristers and the Government cannot agree on the terms of a new payment scheme. While they argue, is the public being let down? Frances Gibb reports Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Times Law Law Dairy Multiple Display Advertising Items Has Islamic finance sneaked into the Square Mile through the back door? Scholars in the Middle and Far East are now well known in English law firms. Edward Fennell reports Lawyer of the week Lucy McLynn In the City Silver sheen Multiple Display Advertising Items
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