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News from 25/02/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Alexi Mostrous, Lucy Neville-Rolfe Executive Director, David Adams, Andrew Billen, David Canter, Adam Whitehurst, Donald C. Weekes, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Armitt, Neil Barraclough, Mark Souster, David Bailey, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Professor Christine King Vice-Chancellor, Moritz Volz, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Dr Edward P. F. Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Roger Bridgman, David Byers, Dr Neville Conway, Debra Craine, Paul Burbidge, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, John Herbert, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Graham Hughes, Stuart Syvret, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Deborah Thomson, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Ginny Fazackerley, Russell Kempson, Terence Kealey, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Pakey Deputy Chairman, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Elizabeth Balsom, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Selby Whittingham, Tim Hames, Graham Chase, Matthew Parris, Jak Haughton, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Derek Dainton, Kevin Dowling, Walter Gammie, Andrew Norton, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Rosie Lavan, Ben Webster, David Sinclair, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Sir Peter Lampl Chairman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Lord Armstrong of Ilminster, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Milan Gurung, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, Christopher Irvine, JosÉ Rocha, Stephen Pollard,

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Index The Times Heart risk rises for live-now generation Cardio-disease climbs for first time in 30 years Men aged 35-44 most at risk from early death I'm 38 and I'm worried Cup-winning smile needs no translation The Game Expenses claims put pressure on Speaker Wife killer 'innocent' Police widen search Sub-prime backlash New Castro in charge Index The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Freed on bail: 1 in 7 charged with murder is at liberty Soldiers to be armed with guide to moral behaviour The breakdown Pugh Hope for missing Shannon fading First biofuel flight Eating disorder call Disposable hotel Boy, 13, in at the Olympic deep end Tom Daley is youngest British male competitor Diver breaks a record before the Games start Cats are out as Beijing starts to preen itself Magic Flute I'm 38. I eat too much and exercise little. Is this my cardiac doomsday? Young adults' inactivity puts them at risk of heart attack Arresting problem Fault lines America starts to sober up from a heavy dose of Obamamania Versaco Speaker's troubles grow as aide who misled The Times quits on principle Spokesman passed on inaccurate information Martin faces strong pressure to stand down We haven't had it on a silver spoon, wife said Review may give MPs £20,000 rise Hunt for bodies at Jersey children's home is extended to six more sites Island haunted by fears of child cruelty Officers investigate culture of cover-ups 'i found island's unspoken underbelly' More women check on husband's fidelity Phone switch scam criticised by Ofcom Incentives to tempt midwives to return Flybe Siemens Jumbo jet pilot sacked for 'fly-by' at 28 feet More than Student charged over knife killing 70% of children admit bullying No happy end for McDonald's Footing the bill costs £33,000 Tiscali Cutting class sizes 'is waste of money' Constant assessment is far more effective One-third reduction costs £20,000 per year Multiple Display Advertising Items How the break happened British Airways Tackles that are turning the beautiful game into a gladiatorial battle zone Tories strive to calm Auschwitz row Cameron calls Jewish leaders to make amends Hague tells him not to make a public apology Multiple Display Advertising Items Portillo surfaces to sink teeth in Demand for badger cull grows as TB spreads to llama farms Now I shall lie awake at night, listening out for coughing Uktransplant Speaker Cornered No one can push Michael Martin, so he should jump On the Brink Turkish intervention in the north could lead to the collapse of Iraq's Government Americans in Pyongyang If music be food, play on If you pay more, you enjoy more Picture Gallery Goodbye Mr Martin, your time's up Sometimes, the best ideas are free Reforming the Lords Tesco answers back Sick note story Dropping out does not always mean failure Noise, sleep and Heathrow plans Timesonline Museum firsts Vienna's lady musos Fit for a plinth Tipping challenge Models' moods Somerset spell check The dollar versus gold? There's no contest For women, Gazza isn't a fallen hero. He's a sad drunk Comment Home Staff: Runaway lawnmower kills Buddhist monk Victim seen chasing after driverless tractor Faulty brakes meant machine was unsafe Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenpeace Blur drummer to stand for Labour Scarlet elfs bloom in winter warmth Man choked in cake-eating contest Hammond 'still on mend' after crash Sainsburys In lieu of the usual seaside flotsam… Timesonline Sainsbury's Show it or sell it: museums are urged to put unseen artefacts on the market Sum of the parts is smaller Yes, I got it wrong — and then an 'innocent' man was … Criminal profiling Fourteen years ago David Canter helped to convict a man of murdering his pregnant wife. The psychologist explains why he now rejects crucial evidence of a fake suicide note Premier Bathrooms Hope for prisoner as expert recants on wife's suicide letter The hard choices imposed on a rock star by middle age First night Pop The Cult Forum, NW5 Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus France A lifetime in training After 50 years of Castro, Cuba hails its new President — Castro Raúl takes the helm from big brother Fidel He has promised reform and consultation Unity tops agenda as an easy-going communist takes the helm in Cyprus Three Top man Guerrillas seek help from Iraq Kurds Can sing-song diplomacy tempt Dear Leader to have a night out? The Times Making friends YouTube is cut off over cartoons Muhammad images cause anger in Pakistan Protesters urge end to links with Denmark Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton seeks 'last-ditch' TV showdown before crucial state votes For the anoraks McCain bounces back after affair of newspaper that 'failed' readers Endangered rhino flee as bush fires sweep sanctuary in Rift Valley Multiple Display Advertising Items Foie gras: 'a part of the world's heritage' Sarkozy seeks UN listing for French cuisine President is booed for swearing at farm show Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Tuareg rebels alert extended (Reuters): Moscow's next leader in Serbia (AP): Girlfriend drives man to assault (Reuters): Diners drop in for a quick byte St Joseph's National Express in luxury bus plan Darling's tax warning RBS writedown Al-Jazeera peace bid Quote of the day Call for power change Business big shot HSH Nordbank sues UBS over exposure to sub-prime danger Smaller banks likely to file their own actions Lawyers question merit of German claim BAA under pressure to cut airport property price Men of steel Stock markets Bear market? This is the latest buying opportunity Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Commuting by coach in the lap of luxury National Express rolls out bus network Lobbies for access to M1 and M3 priority lanes Business big shot How Spain gave British a clue to way forward CBRE Big businesses warn Darling: adding to tax burden would make no sense How Budgets and Pre-Budget Reports affect monetary policy Timesonline House price fall continues despite small rise in buyers RBS to sell assets to offset expected £1bn in sub-prime writedowns Dividend rise planned to avoid rights issue Announcement due on Ambac rescue deal Tchenguiz to sell share in Tesco stores joint venture CBRE Newspaper Marketing Agency A1-Jazeera in fight to retain expat staff amid internal tension Agreement reached after 'vacuum' says chief English news service beset by morale issues India's HDFC poised for £1.3bn bank deal The Sunday Times UK mining companies decline to tap Afghan wealth CBRE Counting the cost of staging the Greatest Show on Earth Monday manifesto The world's eyes will be on London in 2012 and John Armitt has the task of ensuring the capital will be fit for the Olympic Games CV The Times Q&A Companies must provide power to change The Energywatch chief demands an end to the link between increasing sales and consumption that hinders conservation IBM 'Immoral' meters mean the poor pay more Timesonline Career campaigner SeverStal unveils $6bn Russian plan as chief backs Putin's vision Halifax Stalin's legacy lives on at Cherepovets Equity Prices CBRE Reader Offers Ltd Archaeology Weather Eye Janez Drnovsek Prime Minister and later President of post-Communist Slovenia more famous in his final years for his eccentric lifestyle Dr Janez Drnovsek, President and former Prime Minister of Slovenia, was born on May 17,1950. He died on February 23,2008, aged 57 Yegor Letov 'Father of Russian punk rock' who was lionised for his darkly confrontational music in the last years of the Soviet era Yegor Letov, pop musician, was born on September 10,1964. He died of heart failure on February 19,2008, aged 43 Teo Macero Musician, composer and record producer who enjoyed a celebrated and influential collaboration with Miles Davis Teo Macero, producer and composer, was born on October 30,1925. He died on February 19,2008, aged 82 Lives in Brief Minister to have reasons for rejecting ombudsman Law Report Court of Appeal Non-party can appeal case Court of Appeal When delay no bar to defence Queen's Bench Divisional Court Word Watching Court Circular Britannia Royal Naval College Service appointments Legal news Church news Latest wills Antarctic may hold the future of archaeology Notebook Archaeology Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Lipman & Sons Legal Notices Night-time rainbows glow by the light of a full moon Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 25,1993 The Times is pessimistic about the future of Battersea power station Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Lough Derg has courage to spoil party for My Way De Solzen Racing Scudamore in tears after gallant victory First two will meet again at Cheltenham McCoy expects clearance to resume riding Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Exeter Kempton Park Cricket Carling Cup Racing Staff: Bookmakers eye £20m in Gold Cup bets Hereford Racing Course specialists The Times Plumpton Bet of the day Wolverhampton Woods touches the stars with record victory after flying start Golf WGC Accenture Match Play Championship World No 1 now holds all three WGC titles Grand slam of majors at the back of his mind Basketball Results Boxing Cricket Diving Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Football Fixtures England pay price for batting collapse Bayliss takes charge Ponting back in form Australians rule Waterfield on board Moores still to find balance as England pay for dropped catches Cricket Head coach says series defeat is 'unacceptable' Changes are needed for Champions Trophy The Times Winners and losers from one-day squad Stanford issues £10m challenge to big boys Brown wakes Giants from slumber to inspire 12-try rout of Castleford Rugby league Monaghan keeps cool head to deny Rovers Timesonline Thelondonpaper England delight in leading — but even more in leading you on Why we are all to blame for Gascoigne's sorry downfall Eduardo an innocent victim of rush to bend the rules Twenty20: if you don't like cricket, this game is for you Three champions, one unholy mess O'Gara masterclass restores Irish panache Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Meehan shock at Barkley exit Guinness Premiership Timesonline O2 Edwards assumes mystical role in the transformation of Wales Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Gatland and his men show little desire to tempt fate Philippe Saint-Andre Golden moments Timesonline Sheridan's 'nice evening' highlights nasty problems for forward thinkers in France Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship England assert total dominance in scrums Hooker emerges as front row's weakest link Timesmobile Destructive England confirm that defence is the best form of attack Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Question marks remain against Balshaw and Regan France ratings Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Replacements Wilkinson gets the drop on world record England ratings Replacements Dining out on success with rugby off the menu The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Inside The best Six Nations coverage Klitschko crowned but fails to hit heights Boxing Ukrainian plays it safe and incurs wrath of fans Ibragimov claims he injured hand in training Struggling Duddy in debt to judges Times Crossword 23,845 Ramos quick to earn his spurs The Times Inside Six Nations Championship Index Monday poem A suspicious degeneration Fashion bash highlights the quality of Mersey The click PM stalks the corridors of power napping Oprah alienates the daytime slob culture Image of the day Modern morals Sorry Mum, but I'll marry who I want Brought up in a closed, caste-conscious Sikh community, Sathnam Sanghera has gradually adopted Western ways. In an extract from his new book, he explains to his mother why he will defy her and refuse an arranged marriage Lifescan The Times Go down 40 storeys for a smoke? It's too much of a fag No Guns N'Roses, let alone guns Sticks and Frisbees Stroll on! We're doing a marathon Health Monday A study reveals that walking a marathon a week (3.7 miles a day) will keep us slim. A writer, a chauffeur and an office worker monitor their daily mileage Seven Seas Timesonline The Times My child, 5, wants to watch me give birth Work or family problems? Boots The Times Allegro? Not molto Fashion What took you so long? Arts For the first time in 25 long years London will welcome back America's No 1 dance company, New York City Ballet. Debra Craine skips for joy Sing if you've done bird Only Connect uses theatre to help ex-cons back into society, reports Valerie Grove Multiple Display Advertising Items Rhyming with reason First night Theatre The Grouch West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Pop The Gutter Twins Koko, NW1 The Times Pop Sebastien Tellier ICA, SW1 Opera Salome Covent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Two and a half Men Dispatches: Checking-in to Airport Chaos Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Life in Cold Blood BBC One, 9pm Transsexual in Iran BBC Two, 9pm The Maltese Falcon (1941, b/w) Film choice TCM, 7.10pm Variations The Real Knights of the Round Table: A Time Team Special Channel 4,9pm Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) ITV1, 10.35pm White Man's Burden (1995) BBC One, 11.55pm 1408 (2007)/Seraphim Falls (2007) New to Sky Box Office On the trail of monster Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a handheld PSP Times2 Crossword No 4459 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 170 Picture Gallery Acorn Stairlifts Index Weekend in Numbers The News Liverpool anger Carrick elated Everton eye Champions League place Anfield fans turn on son of Hicks Manchester City v Everton Setanta Sports 1,8pm Arsenal's discomfort gives United big lift in title race Picture of the Day Fanning the flames BT Wenger admits his criticism of Taylor was over the top Chelsea legends online Arsenal climbdown The News The Podcast Plus Timesonline Spot the pie The Games Carling Cup final Woodgate displays a nose for success Chelsea Football Club Tony's Fiver The Games Carling Cup final Grant losing bid to be new Special One Matt Hughes on how the Chelsea first-team coach is failing to rise to big occasion Mourinho would have got big calls right Blackburn 4 Bolton 1 Referee M Clattenburg Attendance 23,995 Football's debt to fallen hero The Opinion The Columnist Talking Point Pulling out all the strops An allas environment Bigger will not be better Far from black and white The Debate 'Our response to the vicious, late tackle has been to glory in it' Index Wigan 2 Derby 0 Referee a Wiley Attendance 20,176 Keegan aiming high amid gravity of relegation fight Barclays Premier League The Games Reading 1 Aston Villa 2 Referee M Atkinson Attendance 23,889 Fulham 0 West Ham 1 The Games Barclays Premier League Referee H Webb Attendance 25,280 Wenger's men lose the plot on dark day Gallas plays captain outrageous in show that ill suits Throwing the toys out Tactical Analysis Barclays Premier League The Games Staying low New manager, old failings Ronaldo strikes out Liverpool's soft centre Not in possession of points Torres has a ball in saving Benítez's day The Games Barclays Premier League Portsmouth 1 Sunderland 0 Referee P Dowd Attendance 20,139 Leading scorers In form Average Points Away Timesonline Player of the weekend Blackpool 5 Charlton 3 Coca-Cola Championship The Games League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two Shoe doesn't fit Juve A hooligan's politics is the right to fight The Columnist League tables and results The Continent France strike it rich Italian league French league Spanish league German league Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Parslow keeps York on road to Wembley Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland Middlesbrough v Sheffield United The Box BBC One, Kick-off 8.05pm Wednesday Live matches Timesonline Manchester City v Everton Setanta Sports 1, kick-off 8pm this evening Timesonline Ahead of the Game Ask Tony Fanzine fanzone Goalkeeping breed . . . still crazy after all these years Late Bites The inside view Question time QA The Prem The Times The Greatest… League Cup finals Four of the best The Pies Late Bites The Fixtures Spot the pie Dell

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