News from 20/02/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Alyn Shipton, David Adams, Clifford Longley, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Patrick Loughran, Zahid Hussain, Anne Longfield Chief Executive, Robert Lindsay, John Walton, Mark Souster, Bill Barrett, Salim Lamrani, Michael Evans Defence Editor, F. Vickers, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Catherine Moye, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Serota Director, Joe Joseph, David Thompson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Grenville A. J. Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Neil Webster, Alan Hamilton, Adrian Cosker Head of Economics, Colin Graham, Rhys Blakely, Harry Davis, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Emma Knights Joint Chief Executive, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Calum MacCrimmon, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Douglas Rankine, Ann Treneman, Rob Yorke, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Jayne Watts, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Kaveh Solhekol, Francis Gilbert, Vladimir Nabokov, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Tom Foulkes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Purnima Tanuku Chief Executive, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Chris Lintott, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Carolyn Asome, Dearbáil Jordan, Ian McCall, Philip Webster Political Editor, Corinne Bateman, Steve Hawkes, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Thomas Catán, Liz Bayram Chief Executive, David Crossland, Frank Greaney, Sonia Verma, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, J. M. L. Stone, Peter Riddell, Rajeev Syal, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Mark Falcoff, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Catherine Quinn, Alison Garnham Joint Chief Executive, Olav Bjortomt, Steve Alexander Chief Executive,
ResumoIndex Retirement from the revolution Schools on alert after 17th Bridgend suicide Mystery of why every case involved hanging Death seen as way of dealing with problems Darling says Rock will not distort market Obama declares win Traders suspended Can work, should work Late joy for Liverpool Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Long-term jobless face option of four weeks' work or loss of benefits Measures will tackle 'won't work' syndrome Move is part of radical public services reform Immigrants may be forced to pay levy to bolster public services Scandal of fake ball leaves ancient game fighting to save its integrity Where almost anything goes Inntravel Shrewd savers take advantage of Rock's 'sovereign-backed wealth' State-owned bank now offers attractive deals Market fears threat to small building societies Pair heading the rescue team are both 'non-doms' What the tax status means Pugh Sheridan's wife is charged with perjury Dead soldier named Letter urges boycott Tourist in disgrace Medal holders online Two tribes forced together, doomed to eternal bickering Church told to play pipes of peace as organists get workers' rights Versace The police say there's no link but the people say other Bridgend As a spate of suicides claimed its 17th victim yesterday, the town of Bridgend was struggling to answer the question: Why? Internet postings Welsh to adopt 'Choose Life' strategy that cut deaths by 13% Suicide is catching — and we must beware how we respond to it Brown tries to rebuild bridges with Obama after snubbing him last year Tod's US elections BA worst in Europe for lost bags and delays Nine people on typical jumbo can't find luggage British airports put at top of table for hold-ups VSO Cheating the carousel Ford Natalie Portman appeared to be in a curious mood last night about just what was going through the mind of the Prince of Wales as he watched the latest film featuring one of his ancestors "Ricky [Gervais] is actually my type, " Lily Allen … The great David Suchet, best known for playing Poirot, Rac Spotted by the bike racks at the Houses of Parliament: Drama, of an unintended sort, on stage at a performance A peculiar outburst from David Cameron on Farming Today Kate Nash, the flame-haired singer, tells Harp magazine Postscript "i just saw an ad for an assistant stage manager, " … British Gas Exposed: the non-Nazi past of the Duke of Edinburgh People Atlantic Disc listing foreign criminals lost for year CD held information on 4,000 offenders DNA details included murderers and rapists Sally Anne case chef 'regrets having sex with her corpse' Timetable of missing data blunders Lloyds TSB Seize the Day With Castro's resignation, Cuba can fast-forward to 1989 Pakistani Poker The triumphant opposition must not overplay its election victory Pass the Parcel To travel hopefully with a handbag is better than to worry about your suitcase Like Sisyphus — but with brushes Picture Gallery No way to behave as a prime minister Thunderer: Idiot's guide to cheating at Beijing Costs of childcare Tate's trustees The effects of nationalising Northern Rock We need a sensible defence policy Timesonline Snares have a use What a piece of work Bring back trams Tee for two Critical error Brush up your vocab He stood up to the US — and lived to tell the tale Blood, bats and bonding: it's all a new way of thinking Lace is too twee says Prada as she spins out a whole new aesthetic Milan Fashion Week L'orÉal Paris Boy, 12, dies trying to save friend from ravine during school ski trip Pupils were exploring dense forest in Austria Mother says no one is to blame for accident Murder inquiry after attack at luxury Thames marina Cruim £800m fails to curb student dropout rate Degree completion no better after five years MPs blame lack of help for poorer entrants Multiple Display Advertising Items Protein boosts early babies' brains £4m chance to christen a diamond Strikes over pay may shut museums Shellfish clam up passenger service Easy Jet Graphic warnings of road dangers Ol' blue eyes flutters his lashes at Home Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Will licence payers give Apple £2 a go to watch BBC shows? Online viewers watch ½m Programmes a day Most popular series go on sale at iTunes Get out more Music helps stroke victims to make quicker recovery Ing Direct Darling is no saint, but his sins are exaggerated RIAS Chiswick House Friends Wild boar under fire and on the menu Selective cull agreed 400 years after last hunt Breeding in the wild has boosted population Multiple Display Advertising Items The secret wanderer Israeli general escaped arrest at Heathrow 'because police feared gunfight' Troop vehicle's armour was no match for bomb, says coroner Armed Forces face toughest battle yet over £1bn cutback Childminders face huge rise in Ofsted fee Sevenfold jump could force many out of work Women may decide not to take up childcare Barclaycard 'Some people may choose to break the law' Island refuses to enter life in fast lane with a fine for doing 27mph Porsche to fight emissions charge Sky A striking portrait of Hitler's cracked Englishman First night Theatre An English Tragedy Watford Palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Kosovo Pakistan Cuba in numbers Castro bows to illness and age as he quits centre stage after 50 years Surprise decision by controversial ruler Cubans do not expect a new era to begin soon New generation will pursue different course Cuba The changes Fresh on 3 Timesonline HSBC Exiles celebrate but the serious party is on hold until his death Cuba The reaction McCain reiterates the hardline approach of old Washington says no plans to change policy Only crime was to stay true to beliefs Salim Lamrani is a French writer and journalist specialising in relations between Cuba and the US. He has published Double Morale. Cuba, l'Union européenne et les droits de l'homme (Paris, Editions Estrella, 2008) Cruelty masked by a veil of revolution UN troops called in as mobs burn checkpoints on Kosovan border Half price* + vat free** Treasure hunter 'pinpoints' lost Nazi gold Missing Amber Room may be part of hoard Note leads diggers to secret man-made cavern Gone . . . but not forgotten Austrian Obama winning streak raises the stakes in Democratic race Ohio and Texas now 'must wins' for Clinton McCain has decisive win in Wisconsin poll The Times US elections For the anoraks Election victors tell 'dead horse' Musharraf to go immediately The President is finished, he should copy Castro and quit Leap to freedom of tigress rescued from village mob The Private Clinic 'Strange' new marine species In brief (AP): Call to 'castrate' paedophiles (AFP): Stolen paintings found in car (AP): Dog honoured for giving blood Great British Furniture Starbucks mother flouted the law, say religious police Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio 1 DJ is jailed over cannabis find Rock advisers hold out for £75m in fees Barclays looks to US Domino's profits up Oil tops $100 level Quote of the day Gates denies talks Business big shot UK traders suspended after £1.5bn Credit Suisse write-off Discovery comes after glowing full-year results Bonuses of 20,000 staff will be hit UK's biggest poultry firm served up for sale Bitter sweet Stock markets Borrowers on 125% home loan deals face big jump in repayments Black hole means a Suisse head must roll Picture Gallery Dividends are a real giveaway Commodities Release the Rock Timesmobile The Belgravia Centre Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Cadbury plan to scrap special dividend leaves bitter taste as profits decline State of debt markets prevents £400m payout Prices may rise in line with raw materials Business big shot Roger Carr Trident strikes blow against Wrigley in gum war Rock advisers heading for fees showdown The Sunday Times Get set to enjoy rates party while it lasts Shareholders argue that nationalisation is 'theft' Crises threaten City's global ranking Times Online Barclays 'won't flinch' in plans for US assault as it contains writedowns Sub-prime losses limited to £1.6 billion Profits down by 1% but dividend increases Picture Gallery Capgemini Wanted: someone to keep tabs on MPs City Diary Lucy Beresford is the latest City type to seek an alter City Diary Rock's ruin was ruse, plot-spotters claim City Diary Can you imagine an investment banker managing pension … Turquoise, the rival trading platform to the London … City Diary Picture Gallery Domino's profits rise as hungry consumers call out for pizza Commission gives green light to Thomson-Reuters merger City Center Las Vegas Global Radio faces pressure from G Cap shareholders to raise offer The Pensions Regulator S&N runs up £50 million tab in takeover defence Poorer customers reap reward for Wal-Mart as profits reach $100bn Three-month figure represents milestone Asda 'big winner' in British retail battle Have you ever thought of an asset manager who is also … Pipex business Gates acts to counter talk of Microsoft raising offer for Yahoo! Prince turns on Germany over paid informer in tax fraud row Forget biofuel, forget hydrogen cells, how about a car that runs on air? Vital statistics Chinese inflation soars to an 11-year high Prices of food and factory goods increase More rises in interest rates are now likely (AP): Petrobras 'espionage' Corporate Express offer Thomson Financial: Shareholders bid for Ducati (Reuters): Brown is back at MBIA Credit Suisse 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Xstrata falls in rising tide as bid talks falter Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Rise of Hotel Indigo adds rosy hue to IHG's future Cadbury Schweppes Deal of the day Timesonline Croda International Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Court&Social Weather Eye Jack Lyons Successful businessman, philanthropist and supporter of the arts whose reputation was damaged by the Guinness affair Jack Lyons, industrialist and patron of the arts, was born on February 1,1916. He died on February 18,2008, aged 92 Inga Nielsen Versatile Danish soprano who could learn a part in 24 hours and who excelled in later life in the dramatic roles of Strauss Inga Nielsen, soprano, was born on June 2,1946. She died of cancer on February 10,2008, aged 61 Howard Davis Long-serving leader of the Alberni String Quartet, admired both for his refined playing and his inspiring teaching Howard Davis, violinist, was born on April 9,1940. He died on February 5,2008, aged 67 Squadron Leader 'Bam' Bamberger Air ace who fought in the Battle of Britain and the defence of Malta Squadron Leader "Bam" Bamberger, DFC and Bar, AE and Bar, wartime fighter pilot, was born on May 4,1919. He died on February 3,2008, aged 88 John Harvey Lives Remembered Colonel Kenneth Savill Memorial service Lord Biffen Professor Michael Butler Court Circular Sky at Night Lunar eclipse Media consultation before publication ban imposed Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Births Forthcoming Marriages Memorial service Service appointments Legal news Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Company Notices Public Notices The Times Pollution-free skies make for a big blazing sunset Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day Feb 20,1967 The Times reports on a find of gas reserves under the North Sea Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Kauto Star can deliver appeal of Gold Cup to wider audience Racing Bet of the day The Times Rugby union Vodafone calling Index All-weather is little threat to flourishing National Hunt Lingfield Park Racing The Times Kempton Park Frost claims more meetings Taunton Yesterday's results Southwell Hewitt's passion for patriot games sounds instructive note to Murray Tennis Australian aims to put poor 2007 behind him Davis Cup captaincy on long-term agenda Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Hopkins aims to intimidate Calzaghe in preliminaries Boxing Tennis It's hammer time: IPL franchises queue up for world's finest talent Cricket British auctioneer to handle proceedings Dhoni may feature high on list of targets Money talks Three Lions mean more to Cook than Indian cash My drugs test confirms IOC must bulk up to win fight against cheats Olympic Games Growing gains Thunderer Montgomerie takes lead from Barnsley Super Aguri at risk Hatton 'no' to witter Deng boosts Britain Raynor in the dock Britain pair ruled out Clear warning for Wilkinson after Ashton's patience starts to wear thin Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Gomarsall pays price for inconsistencies We need continuity and stability, says coach Paris teams Hodgson believes in ability to raise the tempo for England Lièvremont confident that youth opportunities will reap reward Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship The Times The upstarts Timesonline Scotland wait on back row as White misses Dublin clash Dublin teams Why armchair fans can no longer be turned on by tales of the unexpected Scudamore declines to bury 'dead duck' plans despite grilling by MPs Football Select committee on attack over 39th game Chief executive still planning Blatter talks Pools forecast Timesmobile The Premier League today Football Champions League Coral Fearless Fàbregas prepares for Arsenal's 'ultimate test' First leg is going to be decisive, says Wenger Cup battering failed to dent team's confidence If, as expected, Valerio Fiori plays for AC Milan Ferguson sees red over Gallas as United set sights on return to European summit Football Champions League The Times Chelsea look out of shape as Grant's bold statement falls on deaf ears Football Champions League Court action looming over 'tapping up' of Italian Benítez misses the chance to finish tie after Inter's off night Football Champions League Real squander lead to suffer again on their travels Strachan 'relaxed' over loss of Brown Coleman's new role Cousin still in limbo No joy for Pearson Madejski plan frozen Kuyt and Gerrard ensure that Liverpool have the upper hand Football Champions League Striking differences Football Champions League Hamilton's father confesses move abroad was his idea The Insider Times Crossword 23,841 Cabin fever strikes Liverpool's late show just the job for Benítez The Times Sky Sports Inside Matthew Pinsent Martin Samuel Index The face An inquisitor with the light touch Please raise your glasses to higher prices The click Why property agents are in estate It's just like painting the Forth Bridge . . . Image of the day Modern morals A big fat gossip In 2004 a wannabe actor called Mario Lavandeira started a celebrity blog. Now renamed Perez Hilton, he is the most powerful, widely read, cruel and vicious writer in Hollywood. Stefanie Marsh meets the gossip who won't shut up The Times Vile bodies: Tinseltown's tattlers The Times Just why are the British so stingy? Beware the mutton-jackers Plaid out It's insane Slim pickings on the model front The week in fashion Ultra-thin is still in, and there's not much super about the models at Milan Fashion Week, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Power your way to a sleeker, fitter look Beauty jury Dfs People who steal ideas are creeps My life in fashion The handbag designer Anya Hindmarch tells Alice Olins how proud she is to be British — and defends her ethical campaign against plastic carrier bags Hmv The shame of Aids Family secrets I'm the only one who knows it wasn't cancer that killed my brother Do you have a family secret you want to share? The Times How to repeat the unique? Arts Art, sex and desire: Derek Jarman's work still excites James Christopher, as he helps to find a successor to a true maverick The Times It matters a lot, this kids' stuff Viewpoint The oldest children's museum in Britain is to have its funding cut off. It should be saved, argues Francis Gilbert Blows against the empire First night Theatre Being Harold Pinter/Generation Jeans Soho Theatre, W1 Concert Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra/Järvi Symphony Hall, Birmingham Blues Joe Bonamassa Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Book now Concert BBCSO/Bringuier Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Jimmy Eat World Brixton Academy, SW9 Jazz Courtney Plne Stables, Wavendon All bright on the night Crème Working Relationship The BRIT Awards director, Hamish Hamilton, and his right-hand help, Hayley Collett, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items The high cost of unpaid overtime Crème By working late at the office you may be robbing yourself of a fortune—and not doing your company any favours either, says Catherine Quinn Multiple Display Advertising Items Does your PA shine? Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Digital Choice Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The Brit Awards 2008 Viewing Guide ITV1, 8pm Torchwood BBC Two, 9pm Quadrophenia (1979) Film Choice ITV4, 10.35pm Variations Extraordinary People: The Boys Joined at the Head Five, 9pm Freezing BBC Two, 10pm First Men in the Moon (1964) Channel 4,1pm A Night on the Town (1987) BBC One, 11.35pm The Bible (1966) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Self-help books? Help yourself Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a Fuji digital camera Times2 Crossword No 4455 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 167 Picture Gallery Vale Bridgecraft
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