News from 21/02/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Paula Fairbank, Peter Goodchild, Alexi Mostrous, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Robert Lindsay, Robert J. White, Geoffrey Wasteneys, Mr X, Kevin Baxter, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, David Byers, Tim Ensor, Deborah Haynes, Andy Heath, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ken MacDonald, QC Director of Public Prosecutions, Peter Sergeant, Suzie Hayman, Ken Russell, Mark Jones, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stephen Collins, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Russell Kempson, Paul F. Withrington Director, Richard Price, Ben Schott, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Grainne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, The Rev Prebendary Brian Tubbs, Barney Kaye National Pig Association, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Professor Steve Field Chairman, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Frank Gilfeather, Matt Hughes, Tommy Cloherty, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Guy Bellairs, ED Potton, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Gavin Fairbairn, Patrick Hosking, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, K. R. Houston, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, John Carder, Matthew Parris, Thomas Catan, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Carter, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, John Naish, Martin Waller, Simon Brown, Patrick Foster, Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Dr Alan Stone, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Neville Billington, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Richard Ford, Robyn Jones, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex The Times Coroner urged to end Diana 'circus' Ten members of MI6 summoned for evidence Total waste of time and money, says peer Are you under the new flight paths? Rock plan runs into £49bn Granite barrier School outsiders A&L profit warning EU expenses abuse Man United draw Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times We aren't in the assassination trade, Mi6 head tells Diana jury Pugh McCanns wary over Madeleine 'sighting' Jealous killer jailed Halal lunch protest Gay murder arrest Diabetes discovery Back on track ? a beefed-up Brits revels in the sheer power of Pop Never mind the indie power-ballads and the best music-makers of the past year, a good time was had by all The Lion King The awards Northern Rock nationalisation runs into £49bn Granite barrier Bank may be forced to repay offshore fund debt Best assets have been hived off, MPs protest Ministers must compromise ? or the Lords may change Bill Hard facts Beginning of the end for laddered tights New material mends itself within 15 minutes Wide range of uses will include medicine Scientist may be first man to find the female G-spot Church's Villagers face noise blight as jets are diverted from … Flight paths Changes affect area with 12.5m residents Thousands of rural homes will be worse off 'It's horrible having all these planes, but I'll be on one of them soon' BA passengers face flight chaos from pilot strikes Dolce & Gabbana Delayed DNA checks let serious criminals re-offend Tesco urges alcohol curb Remote control medicine 'Well note' scheme reform Police find Rhys weapon Richer Sounds Shopkeeper fears murder charge after armed robber dies in fight Alfa 147 Privileged children excel, even at low-performing comprehensives Parents' choice of state education pays off Bright pupils form own group and thrive 'We thought of moving to get a good school but said blow it' Tiscali A very model militant Fay Weldon told an Oldie lunch of visiting Buckingham … Passat Can Gordon and Peter be friends? People A first sighting of Brad Pitt, riding around on his new motorbike. He was given this custom-built £50,000 beast in December as a birthday present Postscript It seems that Sir Mick Jagger has signed a No 10 petiti Fiji Islands Sir Anthony Hopkins has flown 6,000 miles to Caerphill Foreign brides who plan to live in Britain 'must speak English' Language testing 'will prevent exploitation' New citizen numbers expected to increase Influx of migrants brings a 'brain gain' for the UK Waterstone's Love, secrets and lies Currys Husband with double life 'plotted to murder special constable wife' Businessman had a Lithuanian mistress Couple's lives were insured for £350,000 Online 'happy slap' films to attract harsher sentencing No Country for Old Men Choose Life Honesty about the Bridgend suicides is vital and will be painful His Huckabee Friend The Republicans risk being consigned to the wings by the Democrats' contest Sale of the Century Could the auction house rules of Indian cricket not pay dividends elsewhere? That's enough fog, thanks Picture Gallery A decent family ruined. That's justice? Thunderer: Drop out ? get some real education Independent Kosovo Baggage solution Paralegals on trial Polyclinics will be fine ? for healthy people Oral language exams are essential Timesonline Trams v buses Euston to Brum Anonymous charity Murmur murmur Sign of the times The eerily similar disasters of Major and Brown I don't want any fuss ? but has anybody seen my ball? My Week Comment Enoughsenough Chelsea coach is sent 'poison' death threat White powder posted to club training ground Package is the latest anti-Semitic hate mail Mfi Gordon banks birthday wishes and enjoys a rant Multiple Display Advertising Items How it all developed Multiple Display Advertising Items Museum will celebrate England's most elaborate gift to the world Secret scribbles damage relations with ally Iraq dossier contained nuclear arsenal claims Israel is 'accused of flouting UN authority' Disease threat to mankind lies in 'hotspots' Multiple Display Advertising Items Innocent mother wins back children How sperm whales drift off for a nap Last party for Mancunian spirit Wilson Wooden car will notch up 240mph Mini Pig aid: desperate farmers record internet song Stand by Your Ham Weather balloons can lift rural broadband service to a new level Multiple Display Advertising Items Girl, 9, missing after walking home alone Overnight search in temperatures of -6C She had talked about running away to friends Multiple Display Advertising Items 4,000 company directors listed as global terror suspects and fraudsters Research exposes lack of vetting procedures Only reason for being barred is bankruptcy Multiple Display Advertising Items No qualifications Buckinghamshire firm run by Croatian war crimes suspect Armani risks the wrath of nuclear Wintour Milan Fashion Week Dfs Readers offered chance to choose a winner for 'Best of the Booker' Multiple Display Advertising Items By the bookle Suicide not linked to internet, say friends Bridgend's 17th victim was 'happy, bubbly girl' She preferred going out to going online Rac 'You can't be dead just for a little while' Nationwide Yes, it's contrived, predictable ? and a screaming success First night Theatre High School Musical Edinburgh Playhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Screen Betting addict sues bookmaker after blowing £2m in six months Punter lost £347,000 in one Ryder Cup bet William Hill accused of encouraging him The Bathstore CPS accepts quashing of terror convictions Chat room charges Fines in the post Chef cooks up deal Douglas Bader sale Budgens half price US elections Spain General who changed face of war tells of hardest days in command 'Being commander can be a lonely role' He will recommend reduction in troops War and politics Obama aims to fill policy gap as Clinton loses key … US elections He wants to use Texas to disprove gibe of 'All hat and no cattle' For the anoraks McCain denies romantic link to political lobbyist Caf?irect She must show that rival is inexperienced to win back the supporters switching sides MEPs 'expenses abuse' hushed up by Brussels Report finds £100m expenses widely misused Europe's anti-fraud watchdog to investigate Multiple Display Advertising Items Beverly Hills a portrait of George Clooney made of jellybeans will be on display at the Luxe Hotel, Beverly Hills, for the Oscars (AP): West brought to its knees, says leader (Barcroft): Vet uses drill to mend crocodile's jaw Russian punk's founder dies Morrisons (AP): Safe landing after 5m-mile journey Athletes accused of organising violence World-class runners led attacks, report says Athletics bosses deny any role in massacres The Times Election toll (Reuters): UN troops reopen roads into Kosovo (AP): Dogfighting arrests (AFP): Wine cargo sets sail (AFP): Blast kills Marine (AP): Drinks ban challenge (AP): Election protests (AP): Wrong blonde Timesmobile 185mph train marks latest step in Spanish high-speed revolution Tax haven in showdown with Merkel over stolen data Local hero shows the rest of France how it really can be fun up north Northern rock Parlez-vous Ch'ti? Asthma Alliance & Leicester falls 10% after revenue alert Disclosures by bank revive takeover talk Lender to turn away from mortgage market Proposals open way to Asda growth blitz MPC cut unanimous Rock trio to go Fed fuels US fears Quote of the day Deloitte Shelf life Stock markets UK housing market close to collapse, analyst says Apartment walls will come tumbling down Asda's Bond sets example Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Rock investors missing point Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Asda aims to double its rate of expansion 20 new superstores a year in the pipeline Planning shake-up would boost retail giant Business big shot Stephen Henwood Bond shows off ingredients of his recipe for supermarket success MPC was unanimous in support for immediate interest rate cut Surge in tax revenues puts Darling on course to meet borrowing target Standard Chartered abandons its $7.1bn SIV as value dives Three directors exit as Sandler prepares new dream team for Northern Rock Queen, Thompson and Gibson to step down Unite calls for staff representative on board Restructuring leaves Vernalis vulnerable to biotech takeover Eurotunnel in ?1.7bn cash call for early debt repayment Anglo makes peace with ANC to safeguard future mining in South Africa Timesonline I am told that Guy Hands is "travelling" and so was unable to attend last night's Brit Awards Official way to engineer some compensation Heard the one about the fake headhunter? City Diary Eccentric bunch, investment bankers. The chauffeur … City Diary SABMiller decides that a bid for S&N is not to its taste 'Brutally hard' life on frontline at Barclays City Diary Picture Gallery Fed cuts growth forecast as US inflation and jobless level rise Central bank faces interest rates quandary CPI could reach 2.4% as housing crisis worsens GM's New York tower set to fetch record $3 billion Alerts over SocGen's rogue trader 'were not followed up' Electronic readers will not cook book's goose Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Universal in £75m sell-off to clear way for BMG deal How the format war was won ? Sony outspent, outsold Toshiba Media PlayStation 3 move proved to be decisive Challenge now to 'future-proof' consoles The Times Mediapolis 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 Price war in the US takes toll on Vodafone Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Chief's dealmaking adds value to Anglo American Pendragon Deal of the day Timesonline M&C Hotels Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Chess Weather Eye Professor Geoffrey Lewis Scholar who introduced Turkish studies to Oxford and worked tirelessly to foster friendship between Britain and Turkey Professor Geoffrey Lewis, CMG, scholar of the Turkish language and culture, was born on June 19,1920. He died on February 12,2008, aged 87 Professor Bryan Jennett Influential neurosurgeon whose work revolutionised the treatment of brain damage suffered in severe head injuries Professor Bryan Jennett, CBE, Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Glasgow, 1968-91, was born on March 1,1926. He died on January 26,2008, aged 81 John Winstanley Medical student who joined up in 1939, won the MC in Burma and became ophthalmic surgeon at St Thomas's Hospital John Winstanley, MC, TD, soldier and ophthalmologist, was born on May 11,1919. He died on January 4,2008, aged 88 Natalia Bessmertnova Leading ballerina with the Bolshoi in the Soviet era, most noted for her roles in works choreographed by her husband, Yuri Grigorovich Natalia Bessmertnova, ballerina, was born on July 19,1941. She died on February 19,2008, aged 66 Custody officer exceeded power to detain suspect Law Report Court of Appeal Parallel patent hearings Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Church news 'Props to the monarchy' Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Latest wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Architects Registration Board Step into that Cuba libre feeling Late travel Cuban tourism gets a lift as Castro steps down Attractive deals are available in Old Havana Late deals Bath Literature Festival hotel, £59 a night; week in Cyprus, £279; ten nights in Sri Lanka, £699 British Isles Short haul Neat proposal for any leap year lovers Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Diamond dust glitters in the still and frosty air Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 21,1902 The Times reports an address given by the Governor-General of Algeria during French rule Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Kauto Star and Denman promise meeting of opposites in Gold Cup Racing Nicholls displays outstanding team Champion has first canter since abscess scare Festival pointers Boxing Football Frustration as new Levy deal leaves racing 'standing still' Bet of the day Craven planning to nail People's Race Racing Huntingdon Ayr More Eurotrash than Oscars as stars take walk on the wild side Sport on television Southwell Racing Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Kempton Park Klitschko bout seen as lightweight affair Boxing Football Results Basketball Diving Golf Ice hockey Squash Tennis Football Fixtures The Times Unifying events Wigglesworth reluctant to look down after his steep climb to top Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship England scrum half wins first start in Paris Sale No 9 tipped to take elevation in stride Multiple Display Advertising Items Murray bemoans lack of patience Tennis Italy ring changes Revolutionary pitch that put baseball on Cuban agenda Talking point Fidel Castro was following a long tradition of tyrants who have used sport as a tool, but Matthew Syed says love for game was real The Times Phillips prepares for Olympics in Portugal Alonso backs fans Open race expected Leicester moving up What a lot they got: auction stars join millionaires' … Cricket Indian Premier League Some of the world's best players went under the hammer in Bombay yesterday in a £20m sale of the century, Patrick Kidd reports Sad sign of the times No 1: the number of journalists … Golden opportunities British broadcasters stay cool on coverage Australian rules with Calcutta franchise Window pain for new tournament organisers Level-headed Wright to rescue as England tie up dramatic recovery Cricket Fourth one-day international Scoreboard from Napier Paul Collingwood was fined 20 per cent of his match … Going, going . . . Stanford fuels fast growth in shortest form of the game Woods bounces back strongly to strike fear into title pretenders Golf WGC Accenture Match Play Championship The london paper Ramos refuses to get in a flap about choice of goalkeeper Football Uefa Cup round of 32, second leg Robinson and Cerny in dark over decision Head coach puts Uefa glory above Carling Cup The Times Panathinaikos (0) v Rangers (0) 5pm Bayern Munich (2) v Aberdeen (2) 5.45pm Atl?co's mind games give Bolton cause to stay strong Football Uefa Cup round of 32, second leg Timesonline Moyes warns against complacency The Premier League today European run allows Benez to forget about his side's home discomforts Football Liverpool remaining strong on the Continent Spaniard's style may not suit Premier League Cruyff answers distress call from club where legend was shaped Terry fearing another dose of Wembley heartbreak as Grant sharpens his axe Football The Times T?z equal to task as United survive fright after Benzema's talent show Football Champions League first knockout round, first leg Gill joins the throng opposed to global expansion Messi's finish heralds end of home rule and leaves Celtic in need of miracle Football Champions League first knockout round, first leg Semih Sent?ruck a late winner to earn a 3-2 victor Co-owners increase stake in Birmingham Arsenal net Spaniard Ronaldo leaves clinic Vogts takes flight Coleman confident Arsenal face battle at the San Siro after attack fails to spark Football Champions League first knockout round, first leg Skoda Auto Tactical switch almost pays off Well-heeled fans are put on final warning by Wembley The Insider Times Crossword 23,842 Flintoffs aiming for the perfect delivery Milan silence young guns Wenger aims to make history after stalemate Ronaldo laser ordeal mars United recovery The Times Inside Golf Cricket Index The face Downfall of an innovator Have gorilla tactics drummed up profits? The click Beckham Jr gains a head start Image of the day Modern morals Surviving a great fall In the last recession 600,000 homes were repossessed and the jobless total hit 2.5 million. As the economy falters again, Mary Ann Sieghart talks to those who went through it 'i feel much stronger now' Black Wednesday: how the press reacted to the decision to pull Britain out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism on September 16,1992 'Life alters when you least expect it' 'You will always need a plan B' Robyn Jones: made redundant, now millionaire The Times 'i care more about my family than a big home' The Times Sorry, but I just don't swallow Delia's girlie act Women's close shave with the truth It's a grey area Make room for Stepmother's Day Parents Step-parents should not take it too personally if their children don't send them a card, says Suzie Hayman Ladolcevita Dos and don'ts on Mother's Day Have you heard? Health Timesonline Ten steps to Oscar glory Yes, it's that easy, says the anonymous Hollywood producer MR X. All you need is your own crack team of PR assassins . . . The Times Inside Schott's Oscar Almanac An Academy Awards miscellany presented by Ben Schott Timesonline Be Kind Rewind James Christopher's Oscar predictions Daddy dearest No epics, no sci-fi, no swords and sandals, but two of Ridley Scott's children are about to direct movies for the family firm. Jake and Jordan have their own ideas, they tell James Mottram U23d A bloody mess Screen Sylvester Stallone's ultra-violent Rambo sickens Wendy Ide, but she warms to the touching silliness of Jack Black in Be Kind Rewind Multiple Display Advertising Items A copycat killer is on the loose Tom Shankland's homage to Seven is stylish, says Kevin Maher, but a lo-fi descendant of Jaws is a crocodile onslaught too far My Blueberry Nights The Times The Lars emperor Screen As the world braces itself for the new Lars von Trier film, Wendy Ide sums up the god of Dogma Looking for a surprise? Go straight to DVD Hmv Offbeat bobby off the beat First night Opera The Pirates of Penzance Gielgud Theatre, W1 Concert QAE/Levin Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Ring Round the Moon Playhouse Theatre, WC2 Concert London Sinfonietta/E?s Queen Elizabeth Hall Book now Pop Amy MacDonald Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Tito Manlio Barbican Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV The Times Ashes to Ashes Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm That Mitchell and Webb Look BBC Two, 9pm Cutting Edge: My Street Channel 4,9pm Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962, b/w) Film Choice Sky Movies Classics, 3.10pm/11pm Variations Freezing BBC Two, 10pm Brokeback Mountain (2005) Sky Movies Drama, 8pm Heaven (1998) Channel 4,1.45am La Veuve de Saint Pierre (2000) Film4,1.50am Cold comfort in Medialand Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a Fuji digital camera Times2 Crossword No 4456 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 168 Picture Gallery Extra Life Index Serious Organised Crime Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Down tools, don't plumb the depths The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Banker cooks up a dream job Career Changers Jennifer Smith tells Clare Dight how she switched from investment banking to owning a guesthouse in Fez, Morocco Milkround online The Office Psychologist Virtual life breeds success How to . . . Network Online When your friends and work colleagues are mucking about on Second Life or playing Scrabulous on Facebook, it's hard not to feel left out. Clare Dight finds out how to get a life online My Big Idea Madsen Food More Tips Needs of the team set the pace Six Styles of Leadership No 6 Coaching Carly Chynoweth looks at a leadership style that puts development of individuals at the heart of successful team performance The Times Deadline Buster The Times Agents paid to keep a close eye on others What Do You Do All Day? The life of an investigator is all glamour, right? Stake-outs, covert surveillance, wealthy, charming paymasters . . . and a lot of hard work, as Emily Ford discovers A Second Opinion Master the money and the rest falls into place Finance Masters Successful managers know that most decisions taken in business will have a financial implication, hence the growing popularity of finance courses, as Carol Lewis discovers The Insider Judge Business School 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
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