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News from 22/02/2008

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Chris Duff, David Canter, David Aaronovitch, Pavel Vinogradov, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Paul Catcheside, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Jack Smith, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Lord Howarth of Newport, James Hider, Roger Bendall, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Sam Banik, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Robert Charles, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Gabby Logan, Paul Farmer Chief Executive, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jack Harrison, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Graham Otway, Graham Baldwin, Jayne Dowle, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Dr Gordon Parker President, Ellie Beattie, Sarah Vine, Ron Wood, P. R. Matthews, Tom Baldwin, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon Rees-Jones, Simon de Bruxelles, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Marcus Binney, Jon Talbot, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Professor Sheila Hollins President, Liz Cavan Chair, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, The Rev Gareth Salisbury, Lindsey Bareham, Andrew McCulloch Chief Executive, Gabriel Ronay, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, George Caulkin, Chris Hedge, Russell Jenkins, Nicholas Stern, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Angela Greatley Chief Executive, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Paul Jenkins Chief Executive, Baroness D'souza, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Alan Lewis, Ricky Wilson, David Robertson, Sally Hawel, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Jane Jackman,

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Index The Times Strangler conviction triggers DNA debate Serial killer on database because of minor offence Call to expand number of profiles kept by police Evidence that convicted the Suffolk Strangler Rendition flights did use British facilities Support over Rock McCain denies 'affair' Record gas profits Christie torch protest 'Comedy releases serotonin in the brain. People get … The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Public supports Darling on nationalising Rock as MPs press for checks Poll shows that 50% back government plan Lib Dems guarantee emergency timetable Tory disappointment as bank crisis fails to land killer blow As tears go by: latest sad episode leaves Gazza in a mental hospital Former star sectioned after incident in hotel Lonely hours spent on a Wii computer game Rise and fall of Paul Gascoigne Bang & Olufsen US aircraft did use British base to transport terrorist suspects Blair's denial was not correct, minister admits Americans apologise for 'administrative error' It may be our territory, but America is in control What the Government said Pugh Security fears over children's database Murder hunt Alzheimer's program Insult to injury Hopes for a full house Top 20 children's books Narnia sums up the magic of childhood for readers too old for Harry Potter Multiple Display Advertising Items He was rude and aggressive, but no one's idea of a killer Suffolk Strangler Wright was a golf nut who lacked social graces He could be blazing angry, then totally calm Scientists' elation at finding DNA that led to a Suffolk Strangler 250 specialists helped to analyse body samples Some staff had to be ordered home for a rest Genetic fingerprints The girls were killed because they so easily could be Sex still for sale, but more discreetly The red-light district may have vanished — and many girls given help — but punters can still do business Web socialites succumb to 'Facebook fatigue' Honda Magnet Speaker under pressure as MPs voice their discontent Michael Martin is urged to resign soon Air Miles affair has damaged his standing Hopefuls Hyundai No, it's not a snooker cue. Here we see the Duchess of Cornwall, who was presented with a yard of bittermint chocolate on a visit to Bendicks of Mayfair in, confusingly, Winchester. How much of the bar is left today, do you think? And how ill does she feel? A pair of gloriously gritty early day motions tabled … Daniel Radcliffe and a horse, who yesterday (collaboratively) … Postscript Beyoncé has signed to portray Etta James, the blues … People catches a sneak preview of The Lady's Not for … Alas, Sir Mick Jagger has not, in fact, signed a Downin Stirring to hear Hamish Meldrum, the chairman of the … Stormin' Gordon and the warden People Debenhams A very model militant Homebase BA agrees to arbitration after pilots vote for strike Army leavers increasing Times law awards The eyes do not have it MP 'knowingly bugged' Boots Thinly veiled dull patches muffle the lurid decadence First night Opera Salome Covent Garden Dirty Secrets The MEP gravy express must be made to hit the buffers Extraordinary Omission The United States has needlessly embarrassed the Government over rendition Bravo Recognition for the Air Transport Auxiliary comes late, but not too late There's no place like Terminal 2 Picture Gallery A new Diana conspiracy: it was the French Now, kiddies, don't trip on the red tape A playgroup inspection ordeal Inequitable illnesses Footie fixtures fixed King John and Islam In search of a cure for the sick-note culture An elected Lords is not the answer Timesonline Fast track Mr Al Fayed, your bill More great Hamlets Je suis très stressed Awful vocabularising Boys' stuff Is America ready for this dangerous leftwinger? Britain's chance to lead the world on climate change Cricketers move heaven and earth to accommodate the big hitters O2 Opening take for museum of British film Diana inquest will go on despite accusations of farce, says coroner Questioning hearings could lead to contempt Evidence is given by Fiat Uno owner's widow Multiple Display Advertising Items A third of 10-year-olds are now overweight Measuring scheme shows London is worst Heaviest children may not have been weighed Multiple Display Advertising Items Muslims shocked to learn that crisps contain alcohol Stopheathrowexpansion Wyevale Church gives generously to a centre for all faiths 'Most Britons belong to no religion' Insects' right to life will be decided in court Rare British spider at risk from development 'Pushing species to extinction is immoral' Multiple Display Advertising Items In path of the bulldozers PC World Scandalous to say, modesty is creeping back into vogue Milan Fashion Week Bringing it all together Girl, 9, dies after car plunges into drain Lawrence arrests Postman burnt mail School drug trial axed Too blue Brits Dfs Dfs Boys are twice as likely to be killed on the roads as girls They are given more freedom and take risks Call for compulsory road safety training Police chief moved home for fear of youths Argos Talent show girl 'was bludgeoned to death by her mother's ex-lover' Mother and brother also found dead at home Jury is told of their 'execution-style' murder AA Home Staff: Army pays tribute to Royal Marine killed by explosion in Afghanistan Death on the railway near Bridgend Pilot missing at sea Foreigners freed No private benefit Child's tractor death BT drops call charges Supermarket giant under attack over call to ban cheap booze Alcohol Tesco is accused of hypocrisy after research shows that it discounts alcohol more than three times as much as its rival retailers Barclaycard Increase price of alcohol? The BMA will drink to that 'When I was a teenager, no one dared speak to a police officer like that' Halfords Boris runs away from the circus to be a serious candidate A-level media studies is soft option for students, exam watchdog reports Breathe easy, now we know why a zigzag climb is best Boots Arts squeezed by Olympics are told: 'Look for funds wherever you can' Multiple Display Advertising Items America Japan The President can get a game, but no one else will play with Grozny McCain rejects allegations of an affair with lobbyist in first run for President Aides 'claim that they warned her to stay away' Backlash grows over ethics of liberal paper Timesonline Cash-strapped Clinton asks supporters to dig deep for the underdog Son of Star Wars takes out toxic satellite with $30m space attack Directgov Multiple Display Advertising Items Foreign Staff: Rioter dies in burning embassy as Serbs take to streets over Kosovo US condemns attacks and inadequate security Stars and Stripes is ripped from flagpole (Reuters): Thousands march against graft Lloyds TSB Clamour grows to reveal the secret report that throws light on 'fraud' European Union Expenses claims MEPs 'set up companies to pay nonexistent staff' Name and shame them, urges Lib Dem member Nationwide Colourful and controversial Journey to the centre of Europe begins with belated trip to Brussels European Union Brown visit The Times IT boss in dock after staff murder Multiple Display Advertising Items US athletes plan to dodge the food rules for Olympics The Times Revolutionary change to titles for Chinese heroes Courage and loss Palestinian building permits are refused (AFP): Amazon deaths (Reuters): PM post agreed (AFP): 46 lost in air crash (Reuters): Norwegian quake (Reuters): Bulk delivery Mickey Mouse is going grey as Japan runs out of children for its theme parks Multiple Display Advertising Items Not dead yet The Times Ofgem launches investigation of UK's energy supply market CBI defends Centrica over record profits Minister and regulator discuss fuel poverty Hands and Suez may bid together for Biffa India to snub EADS Chinese gold rush SocGen 'missed signs' Quote of the day Eurozone slowdown Business big shot Government to examine nuclear competition issue Superdiagnosis Stock markets Reed shares rise 43.5p on rumour of Apax offer for magazine arm Energy watchdog must change its tune Picture Gallery Reed can afford to go boldly Commodities Tesco's risky line Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Feeling unwell? Just pop down to the supermarket to see the GP J Sainsbury hopes trial will boost sales Doctors' association offers cautious welcome Business big shot Ralph Topping Price-cutting leads to jump in monthly retail figures India to snub German-led EADS as BAE eyes $10bn fighter jet deal The Times BSkyB to argue against Hutton's 'error of law' Pret a Manger founders will take £50m in sale deal with Bridgepoint Northern Rock's links to Granite could increase risk for taxpayer BAE Systems Times Online National Savings and Investments Guarantee for Guernsey's Rock depositors taxes belief City Diary Here they are, the team that saved the Wimbledon town clock A Credit Suisse banker has taken issue with the Here … City Diary Will Brown listen to this voice in the wilderness? City Diary A colleague bumps into Nick Ross, the former Crimewatch City Diary Picture Gallery NatWest fraud trio return to Texas court Vale bid for Xstrata (Reuters): Biofuel under review (Reuters): Paragon fundraising Rolls chief's warning (PA): Ryanair site closes Minister with global warming and electricity bills on his plate Malcolm Wicks, holder of the Government's energy brief, believes that the key to tackling climate change will be the active citizen Demand for gold up by 26% as China becomes second-biggest market Tiger Recruitment (AP): Black asks for prison sentence delay Dresdner SIV bailout Virgin Nigeria battle (Reuters): Shake-up at HSBC Liechtenstein claim Nestlé profits up 16% SocGen reports fourth-quarter loss of €3.3bn after rogue trader scandal Profit falls to €947m for 2007, from €5.2bn Bank overlooked 75 warning signs UBS backs Ospel amid plans to cut board terms 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 Anheuser muddies the bid waters at S&N Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day BAE boss made attack the best form of defence Tomkins Deal of the day Timesonline Premium Bars Bet of the day Tiddler to watch The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Europe decline could be worse than expected, Brussels admits Eurozone growth 'is set for a sharp fall' US downturn and market turmoil blamed Investmiltonkeynes Microsoft's vow to open up fails to impress EU regulators Equity Prices The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Q&A Weather Eye Lieutenant-Colonel John Woodhouse Infantry officer who played a decisive role in the development of the SAS in the postwar period Lieutenant-Colonel John Woodhouse, MBE, MC, SAS commander, was born on September 29,1922. He died on February 15,2008, aged 85 Air Vice-Marshal Reginald Bullen Airman who won the George Medal for bravery in wartime Air Vice-Marshal Reginald Bullen, CB, GM, bomber navigator and administrator, was born on October 19,1920. He died on January 27,2008, aged 87 David Watkin Leading film cameraman whose work included The Charge of the Light Brigade, The Devils, and Chariots of Fire David Watkin, cinematographer, was born on March 23,1925. He died of cancer on February 19,2008, aged 82 Emily Perry Actress who became celebrated late in life as Madge Allsop, the silent, stony-faced foil to the merciless Dame Edna Everage Emily Perry, actress, was born on June 28,1907. She died on February 19,2008, aged 100 James Quinn Director of the British Film Institute who helped to create the London Film Festival James Quinn, director of the British Film Institute, 1955-64, was born on August 23,1919. He died on February 11,2008, aged 88 Compensation scheme applies to victims of extradition abuse Law Report Court of Appeal Disability judged at time of act of bias Court of Appeal Benefit payment can revive lender's claim Court of Appeal After humanity, Easter's date and bird sense Questions Answered Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Awards Deaths Church news Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservative Lexus throws caution to the wind with racy number Motoring IS F puts company on the fast track to fun New car to be credible alternative to BMW M3 The Times Specification Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Mild times come to Britain as winter hits world hard Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 22,1975 The Times reports on the sentencing of the men charged over the Watergate affair Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Exotic Dancer back to old self and on course for Gold Cup Racing O'Neill says stable star is over muscle injury Black Jack Ketchum working well at home Warwick Bet of the day Course specialists Rugby union Olympic Games Sandown Park Racing Huntingdon Yesterday's results Ayr Southwell Wolverhampton From LA to Bristol via Paris, a lifetime of small-screen heroes Sport on television Leeds expect tough warm-up for Club Challenge Rugby league Ibragimov a big coup for unheralded Mayweather Boxing England call for heroes to step forward and rise to challenge Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Vickery promises to take game to France Traille denies seeking revenge for World Cup Timesonline Lièvremont gives players licence to thrill with Gallic flair Freak injury keeps Barclay on sidelines against Irish Montgomerie employs spirit of Ryder Cup Golf WGC Accenture Match Play Championship Football Results Cricket Tennis Results Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times Briton's wealth of ideas helping India to milk its latest cash cow Cricket Wildblood has turned wild fantasy into reality BCCI vice-president praises his achievement The Times Wright aims to shine again as England chase victory Forget citius, altius, fortius. Sport's new motto is fitter, bigger, better … richer Vaughan not afraid to make a racket over China's role in Darfur crisis Olympic Games Britain's best men's singles badminton player has plenty to say on the country hosting this year's Games - and the world is taking notice Anger over torch relay invite to Christie Versatile Armitage is ready for his century Klüft injury fears Flintoff forced out Seeds are scattered Deng on way back Britain lose series Newcastle takeover talk given short shrift with Mort looking long-term Football Redknapp ready to rescue Bournemouth The Premier League today Ferguson goes on the attack against agents as Brown digs in his heels Football 'Players are having their lives run for them' Ferdinand impressed by Benzema's ability Brown rundown High time for Adebayor to make Europe second home Timesmobile Scudamore and FA worlds apart over plans for global domination Football Guinness Premiership Curbishley mindful of how Fulham can survive Blues remain in the red in spite of £578m investment by Abramovich Football Largesse of owner sustains wage structure Grant will get money to spend on new players The Times No goals but the glory is Bolton's as they see off Spanish charge Football Uefa Cup round of 32, second leg Round-of-16 draw Yakubu treble helps Everton to maintain momentum Robinson has final word as jittery Tottenham progress Football Uefa Cup round of 32, second leg Tired Rangers indebted to Novo's flair for dramatic A berdeen's European campaign came to a shuddering … Capello admits that regional accents get lost in translation Football Manager happy with his progress in English Italian paying £2,100 a week to live in London Spurs hunt ticket profiteers The Insider Final's charity shield Times Crossword 23,843 New Blues writer Games torch invitation for Christie sparks anger Banned sprinter 'will accept mayor's offer' Livingstone attacked for 'perverse' decision The Times Pru Health Index Gabby Logan Simon Barnes Index The face Cutting comment by expert tailor And the winners are . . . the guys telling it like it is? The click School's out — and picking up the prizes Smile, you're on candid cyclist Image of the day Modern morals Dave new world What does your name say about you, and do others judge you because of it? David Aaronovitch (below, who was a Dave for 12 years) is mystified by his own name's links to a lads' TV channel, a range of underwear, a top politician and genital endowment Dave culture: clockwise from left, Beckham, Cameron, … The game of the name Peckish? Spring a leek Food Leek pithivier Leek spanakopita with roast tomatoes Green chicken couscous with leeks The Times We are our own tweenies in the drudgery of life Classroom tip: don't mess with the chairs Rural peril I'm cruising for glam new outfits Style News of the World Cut a dash in a bespoke swimsuit Full measure It could be boho's moment once more The Times The Times Eddie Izzard: from drag to Riches Interview Now that he's found the perfect role, Eddie Izzard prefers acting to doing stand-up in a dress. Interview by Caitlin Moran La Dolce Vita with Viva Italia All aboard the Africa Express Sounds Next month Africa Express, the moveable Afro-Western musical feast that stunned Glastonbury, comes to Liverpool. Pete Paphides talks to one of its many frontmen, Damon Albarn Albarn is reticent to criticise the good intentions … Inside Timesonline Jersey Boys Cherchez la femme Sounds They field almost no women and ignore the Net, but the Vienna Philharmonic is waking up to the present, finds Neil Fisher The Times Me, McCartney and the secret party Kaiser Chiefs may not have won Best Single at the Brits, but Ricky Wilson still had a blast Brit Awards 2008 Rebus operandi Sounds Ian Rankin and other writers have come up with sell-out 15-minute operas, reports Sarah Urwin Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Reviews Toumani Dlabaté The Mandé Variations World Circuit Classical Florestan Trio Dvorák Hyperion Alison wonderlands Pop Goldfrapp Seventh Tree Mute Classical Measha Brueggergosman Surprise Deutsche Grammophon Radio Letting an African Führer off the hook First night Theatre The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui Lyric Hammersmith, W6 The Times Concert English Concert/Cummings Wigmore Hall Book now 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 Today's TV The Times Unreported World Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.35pm Natural World BBC Two, 8pm Ricky Gervais: New Hero of Comedy Channel 4,9pm Film choice Variations Freezing BBC Two, 10pm Peeking behind the net curtains Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a Fuji digital camera Times2 Crossword No 4457 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 169 Picture Gallery Mercury Index Anne Ashworth Property Editor Openning Bids The badly drafted Housing Bill could accidentally choke the supply of affordable new homes Brief Encounter Do I Pay Stamp Duty if I Swap Homes? Focus on … Prosperous professionals Windsor Average property prices £000s In Family House in West London Get in Get out Get Away Chiswick, W4: semi-detached home with stylish kitchen and conservatory Out Old Mill Residence in Surrey Bramley: charcterful 17th-century house in secluded garden near Guildford Away Ornate Home in Bristol Clifton: four-storey Victorian-Gothic mansion overlooking the Downs The Art of Moving Abroad Outlook The latest Manhattan transfer is a move upstate, reports Suzy Jagger Where Else to Live Cheap by Jowl with Up-And-Coming Artists Wall Hall The West End Life, but on the Cheap Affordable Living Special Social housing overlooking Hyde Park or the river at Chelsea? Luxury developments are no longer solely for the wealthy, reports Paula Hawkins Inside Track Easy Street Wild at Hearth Green House Having bats in — or near — your belfry is a selling point, says Jayne Dowle Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome to Hotel Chic Cover Story Tycoons will find Compton Bassett, with its host of luxury add-ons, comfortably affordable Churchill Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Where It's All for One and One for All Affordable Living Special Co-operatives are proving an upbeat, inspirational model of what good budget housing can be, says Lucy Alexander 'a Safe Haven' 'i Never Want to Leave Starley' Hope Lies in Empty Homes The Times How to Play the Home Game Affordable Living Special Do you fit the bill for affordable housing? The Rules North West Getting on the Ladder Multiple Display Advertising Items Barrasford and Bird Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Rugs save Home File Spend Splurge The Times Bamboo Dreams A greener home need not cost the earth. Kasia MacIejowska offers a guide to inexpensive — or oven free — eco-furnishings Wreck of the Week Home File Postcode Lottery: Pe22 Home on the Web Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Gunwharf Quays Portsmouth

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