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News from 26/02/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Peter Read, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Professor Peter Hutton, Dr Richard Barker, Robert Newell, Director-General, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Sir Denis Mahon, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Geoff Brownlee, Philip Howard, Dr Richard Barker, director-general, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Calder Loth, Gabrielle Starkey, Alan Beith, MP Chairman, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Rebecca Bartleet, Donald Hutera, Anthony Rose Head of Digital Media Technologies, Francis Elliott, Stan Hill, editor of The Blackcountry-man 1998-2001, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ben Zurawel, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Kit Malthouse businessman and former Tory councillor, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Kevin Brennan Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, David Pannick, QC, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Richard Taylor, Anthony Baker, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Richard Davidson director of policy and public affairs, Tom Baldwin, Ed Howker, James Rossiter, Dr Martyn Lobley GP, Mick Brookes, general secretary, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Bridget Prentice Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Raymond Keene, Mick Brookes, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Michael Cole Chairman, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Vanessa Bourne, head of special projects and research, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Mark Taha, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Vanessa Bourne, Siobhan Kennedy M&A Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Professor Ronald Jones, Michael Fairchild, Rajeev Syal, Bojan Pancevski, Lewis Stuart, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Vic Finlayson Emeritus Member, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Elizabeth Holt, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Olav Bjortomt, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Lisa Verrico, Joe Saxton,

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Index Depression drugs don't work, finds data review Prozac and Seroxat 'no better than placebos' NHS spends £300m a year on antidepressants Cheers for head girl who escaped killer Jersey beast visited children's home Sarkozy's quick visit Pressure on Obama Index M&S on menu in India Liverpool for sale Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Why it is often better to prescribe conversation than antidepressant pills Drug efficacy could be all in the genes Diamond thieves steal £10m as owners host Oscars party Gang had spent weeks drilling tunnel into shop Cleaner and manager locked up during raid Sandals The Oscars Whistle-blower puts Revenue on trail of millionaire tax dodgers Informer paid up to £100,000 by officials Target is £200m in unpaid taxes and fines Mayor's close aide failed to declare position Pugh Gaming industry fails to tackle addiction Crash pilot a prisoner Regional visits bias Sarah Kennedy gaffe Man stabbed in neck Attenborough faces green protests over opera's wind turbine Speed of change Louis Vuitton Violent woman-hater is main Milly Dowler murder suspect Levi Bellfield Police errors left killer free to continue attacks Task force to examine links to 20 other cases A car clamper by day, and bus stop stalker by night Levi Bellfield 'i survived murder attempt, but all my hope went' Tod's Pools and parks face cuts to fund bus passes for everyone over 60 Some pensioners will travel hundreds of miles Councils plan savings to help fund £1bn cost Scans show what really goes on inside the head of that stroppy teenager Pressures of consumerism make children depressed Bonhams The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Fresh into his new job at Work and Pensions, James … Is he playing air guitar? Is he saying, "Get off one's land, or one will do you, with one's shovel"? He is not Sir George Martin, the Beatles' producer, has apologise Postscript More modesty, from Delia Smith. "With me there's no … "i was a real daddy's girl, " Cilla Black tells Yours … People stories normally adhere to the highest possible "There is no hope, " blogs Brian May. "Money is what … A beaming Amy Winehouse was spotted yesterday on the … MP goes through many motions People Daniel Radcliffe has bought a second flat in Manhattan Eos Airlines The big tent gets even bigger. Dave Rowntree (the drumm Matt Damon is to appear in yet another Bourne film. … Contrary to rumours, Robert Carlyle will not be taking Morrisons Speedy Sarko cuts short his Windsor visit Royal stay is trimmed from two nights to one The 'hyper-President' likes to sleep in own bed Suzuki Taxing Credibility A damaging row involving Britain, Germany and Liechtenstein On the Buses Another example of the disadvantages of excessive centralisation The Love of Pod The place of the pea in the pantheon of progress A high-revenue blockbuster Picture Gallery Listen to the squeals from Westminster Thunderer: That's just argy-bargy, not bullying Justice at any cost Legalise self-defence BBC catch-up A national DNA database is not the real issue Family courts and child care Timesonline Redistributing art Moving monuments Enough of the good American liquor Aeroplane speak Keep a close eye on these paranoid fantasists Reach for the depths! Let's start building underground Humble pea's genetic code cracked centuries after monk led the way Multiple Display Advertising Items Racist force rejected Sikh 12 times Policeman wanted to transfer to home city Personnel chief tried to cast doubt on integrity Alliance Leicester Patrol officers are accused of illicit car trips to the seaside Index Britannia Building Society Murder of son and attack on daughter 'were father's revenge for wife's affair' TheSHOPBUYERS 100,000 children 'won't get school of choice' Tories condemn lack of good places available Problem 'is greatest in the poorest areas' Multiple Display Advertising Items Speaker defies critics with pledge to stay on for review of expenses Brown leads tributes in bid to rally support Media accused of staging a witch-hunt A hero's welcome as MPs fawn on their oracle Diesel price reaches a record £5 a gallon Jail play dropped Officer left dying Pilot dies on flight Accessible houses Venice 'drowning' Dior eyes the Orient with 'luxury for beginners' Paris Fashion Week Bringing it all together Dell Sick 'wizard' sacked from his day job Protesters climb on to airliner's roof Briton lured to his death during stay Hardy's tower saved by move inland Directgov An easy birthday to remember: couple have their third child on the same date Quirky, independent and proud, the isle of secrets and whispers Care home inquiry They do things differently on Jersey, says Ben MacIntyre, and things that are not spoken of lie just beneath the surface A law unto itself Beast of Jersey paedophile was known to visit children's home I'll vote for that. Referendums must be more than just a political convenience Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs How single day in court exposed the dominance of Britain's binge culture Extent of child drink problem is revealed Assault, vandalism and burglary among crimes Shattered symbol is missing vital pieces First night Theatre Artefacts Bush, W12 Multiple Display Advertising Items Pakistan South Africa Mansion 'mistake' piles the pressure on Obama British billionaire lent millions to fundraiser Questions over who paid for family home Clinton has manufactured a strategy to win blue-collar votes – but it's risky Sky Deals and loans Multiple Display Advertising Items Democrat race blighted by row over turban picture Secret report reveals 'fraud on massive scale' by MEPs Multiple Display Advertising Items Proud to carry the flag but Kosovo's ping-pong team has a tricky spin Healthcare Commission Winning ways West accused of plotting to save Musharraf US and British envoys met opposition leaders 'Pressure put in bid to avert his impeachment' Multiple Display Advertising Items Human chain protesters trigger alert over new Gaza wall breach The Times (Reuters): Migrant woman shot dead on border (AFP): Drug gang arrests (AP): Hope for Cyprus (AFP): 'Death leave' plea (AFP): Shark kills diver Sometimes you can have too much of a good thing — in this case wind. A giant wind turbine is struck by a powerful gust in Denmark and, unable to cope, starts to buckle before its rotors are blown off and it collapses to the ground (AFP): Islamic scholars condemn terror at sect summit Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): 'Doomsday' vault to preserve seeds under Arctic ice Suicide bomber in a wheelchair kills Iraqi general Animal rights outrage over plan to cull South Africa's elephants Commercial Tusk force The Times Baugur faces battle over Moss Bros bid Grid is fined £41m Property warning Bouton aims to stay Quote of the day Visa plans share sale Business big shot Nationwide squeezes all but the most cash-laden buyers Lender favours those with 25% deposits 'Silly money' needed to get best mortgage deal Fears that $3bn may not be enough to save Ambac Curry to Calcutta Stock markets Taxman is getting tougher with super-rich dodgers Picture Gallery Grid girds loins for an appeal Commodities All change in lending Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Baugur hits raw nerve with Moss Bros bid Indicative bid of £40m sparks boardroom split Families denounce Icelandic 'ball and chain' Business big shot Keith Hamill Private equity chiefs gather as credit crunch takes its toll Times Mobile A Belgian baron has bought Greece for $20 million (£10 million). This is, inevitably, the Greece that forms part of "The World", Dubai's rather naff archipelago of man-made islands built in the shape of various countries rather than anything more classical Tonbridge Girls Grammar School has decided that the … City Diary Crossrail on track for a senior recruiting drive City Diary Just how many books about Starbucks can the market … City Diary Pint-sized price cut City Diary Given that the regulator has just announced an investig City Diary National Grid handed record £41.6m fine for 'restrictive' contracts Ofgem says control of meter supply wrong Company denies gas consumers overpaid British assets Alliance Leicester What is National Grid? M&S talks over plan to put food sales on menu in India Emirates Hammerson chief warns of drop in commercial property prices Developer announces One London Wall sale Minerva writes down investment portfolio Montagu's alliance wins Biffa battle as Terra Firma drops out Virgin Media seeks tougher order on Sky's ITV shares Cbre Rivals predict BBC will bid 'whatever it takes' to win Champions League SocGen chairman withdraws offer to quit Bouton seen as obstacle to BNP Paribas Bank's shares dip as merger now less likely Multiple Display Advertising Items Take Two pins its hopes on Grand Theft Auto to escape EA's hostile bid The Times Getty Images archive sold for $2.4bn Visa plans to raise more than $18bn in largest North American IPO Flotation would dwarf AT&T offering in 2000 Proceeds would help to settle legal disputes Milton Keynes Fed struggles to halt march of stagflation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Five guilty of fraud that led to AIG chief's fall Thomson Financial: Silverman to run eBay phone firm Scandinavian Airlines Pfizer pulls drug advertising (AP): Home sales fall in America Magazines put on the web Thomson Financial: Recruiter takes Chinese stake Bloomberg: Warning over share-dealing Pipex business 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 Premier in a pickle on revived covenant fears Large caps EnCore up on auction rumour Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Associated British Foods looks tasty in tough times Ultra Electronics Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Goals Soccer Centres Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Christian aid Rapid progress for jobs initiative Focus Report Local employment partnerships National companies sign up to help jobless Work trials ease fears of long-term unemployed Jobcentreplus A firm footing on slippery slope The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Professor T. Cecil Gray Lives Remembered Weather Eye Lady Barbirolli Pearl Witherington SOE officer whose leadership of French Resistance fighters was a thorn in the side of the Germans before and after D-Day Pearl Witherington, CBE, wartime SOE officer, was born on June 24,1916. She died on February 24,2008, aged 91 Charles Elwell Elizabeth Bryan Distinguished paediatrician who founded the Multiple Birth Foundation to support parents of twins and triplets Dr Elizabeth Bryan, paediatrician, founder of the Multiple Births Foundation, was born on May 13,1942. She died on February 21,2008, aged 65 Isabel Menzies Lyth Psychoanalyst who closely examined the psychological dynamics of groups, most notably in a famous study of nurses Isabel Menzies Lyth, psychoanalyst, was born on September 12,1917. She died on January 13,2008, aged 90 Ernesto Illy Italian coffee merchant who helped to introduce espresso to the world Ernesto Illy, coffee merchant, was born on July 18,1925. He died on February 3,2008, aged 82 Employer can rely on expired final warning Law Report Court of Appeal Failure to review detention Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Court Circular Legal news Dinners Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling For Sale Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news How a jet aircraft can slice a cloud clean in two Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 26,1923 The Times discusses current fashion trends including smaller sizes for women Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Rival parties must put differences to one side Racing McKelvey offers Bowen hope of redemption Catterick Tony McCoy is firmly on course to ride at the Cheltenha Course specialists Giles Smith Football Leicester Racing Hereford Yesterday's results Football Results Plumpton Cricket Bet of the day Eton fives Rugby union Wolverhampton Tennis Football Fixtures Lingfield Park Seething Stoner uses his critics as fuel to kick-start title defence Motorcycling Australian believes he lacks credit he deserves Ducati promise even better bike for champion Money matters as England stars are lured abroad Netball Hamilton edges past Ferraris in Barcelona Britain leap forward Montgomerie rises Hatton plans return Fozzard injury blow Murray's early exit MacLeod off the hook over use of drug for asthma relief Rugby union Scotland lock cleared on administrative error Reprimand suffices for independent panel Wales wary of O'Gara's threat to triple crown dreams How the mistake was made Argentina put case to take World Cup farther afield Inverdale and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamscarf display courage under fire Sport on television The Times For England v Australia, read Mohali v Mumbai Cricket The Indian Premier League will be broadcast live by … Anticlimax mars Stanford plan Elegant Shah cuts a dash as he makes strong case for Test place Cricket The Times Scoreboard Gloves are off after referee gets to grips with Dhoni Arsenal hoping to see Eduardo back in action by end of the year Football Taylor receives death threats after leg break Defender is said to be 'mentally shattered' Shearer insists Newcastle are too good to be relegated Timesonline Injury leaves Kaká in doubt for San Siro tie Mutu ruled out Cardiff Europe boost Allison steps down Dons reach Wembley Ambitious West Ham aim to join continental drift Football Timesmobile Finishing school Middlesbrough seek reprieve after Aliadière's sending-off The Premier League today Forget grander stage, Chelsea must play to the audience first A hard taskmaster, an expert manager who gets the most At Middlesbrough, they do not just miss Jonathan Woodga Berbatov heralds Ramos as the answer to Tottenham's prayers Football Carling Cup final — the aftermath New coach has made difference, says striker Bulgarian still likely to seek pastures new Lampard says young players have it easy Timesonline Honeymoon over for Grant as tests come thick and fast Everton display stamina and style to prevail in race for fourth place Football Barclays Premier League Bringing it all together Football Barclays Premier League Benzema pledges his loyalty to Lyons in blow for Ferguson Tilghman develops Nike tic The Insider Sky Sports's refusal on Saturday to replay film of … Times Crossword 23,846 Sugar grandaddy Liverpool owners set to sell Americans in talks with suitors from Dubai Hicks to retain some of his 50 per cent stake Index The Times Cricket Matt Dickinson Index Index The Times No justice for oil men The Coen brothers' cartoon parable did not deserve to beat Paul Thomas Anderson's truly biblical tale, argues James Christopher Hi, little guy: Tilda Swinton at the Governor's Ball after the Oscars with her award for Best Supporting Actress in Michael Clayton The winners are . . . Still starstruck after all these years . . . Oscar nominee Ronald Harwood enjoys his day—from the red carpet to late-night chicken soup and bagels The host who didn't try too hard to please The night in quotes The Other Boleyn Girl Good about movies . . . shame the schmutter Heidi Klum John Galliano Couture The Times The Times The night in quotes Npower My night of party shame He didn't get an invite to Madonna's Oscars night bash, but Chris Ayres was still determined to give his (stained) tuxedo an outing The Oscars The Times Life after the red carpet An Oscar can be a mixed blessing, unless you know how to handle it, says Kevin Maher Place your bets for 2009 So, that sure-fire winner you had your shirt on didn't pay off, but never fear, Wendy Ide has the inside track on next year Award winning dvds from £5 The shelf life of a moth First night Dance Angelmoth Lilian Baylis, Sadler's Wells Concert VPO/Gergiev Barbican Pop Dragon Tongue Squad Linbury Studio, ROH Book now Concert RSNO/Järvi Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow Theatre Worlds End Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert St John Passion Queen Elizabeth Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV This World: Diamonds and Justice Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm The Woman Who Stops Traffic Channel 4,9pm Morvern Callar (2002) Film choice BBC One, midnight Variations Shameless Channel 4,10pm Imagine . . . Richard Rogers Inside Out BBC One, 10.35pm All About Eve (1950, b/w) Film4,1pm The Road to Welville (1994) Sky Movies Indie, 10.40pm Gloria (1999) Film4,1.25am The Lady and her champ Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a handheld PSP Times2 Crossword No 4460 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 171 Picture Gallery Sizanani Africa Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Money Matters Other Views Sector keeps an eye on gardens and the elderly Issue of the Week Neighbours Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Nurse numbers don't add up Health Other Stories we Liked Oy vey, it's a black Sabbath Payment scheme fails users Social Care Shush Diddy Touch! Generations Seen in Hansard Academics coy about retiring Education Public: Private Finance BO tops list of teen fears Young People Fast track hits the buffers Schools Millions lie unspent in the coffers Councils Where is the green in Brown? Transport Girl Talk Turning poverty into a priority Interview As a former head of the Prison Service, Martin Narey, now chief executive of Barnardo's, tells Emily Ford that he is determined to sever the link between poor children and crime Media Monitor In the Professional Press Legislation Update Putting a price on civil society Charities Exclusion at root of evils Charities Hero and Villain No coming out for old gays Care Homes Foreign Ways 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 Over to you . . . We welcome your letters and e-mails, whether in response to items in Public Agenda or as a way of sharing your own insights and experiences. Letters and e-mails may be edited. 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