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News from 27/02/2008

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Jon White, Julie Daniels, Andrew Black, Carol Lewis, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, David Canter, Lieutenant-Commander Nigel Davies, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Maurice Davies Deputy Director, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Professor Lewis Wolpert, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Robert Leach, James Bone, Dr Anne Ince Vize, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Philip Andrews, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Kenneth Armitage, Vivian Davis, Rory Watson, Beatrix Clark, David Sharrock Irelend Correspondent, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Frances Campbell-Preston, David Hibbert, Rachel Burke, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Paul Buyers, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Charles Peck, Ann Treneman, Ronald Forrest, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Laura Lee Davies, Siva Raj Periasamy, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Ron Footer, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sarah Hiscock, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Klaire Evans, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Drew Broomhall, Roger Boyes, Steve Smethurst, Nick Hasell, Rachel Potter, Dr John Herbert, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Sabina Astarita, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Graham, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Susan Thorne, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Heather Paget, Ben Saunders, Philip Webster, Andrew Corkan, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Chris Boynton, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Neville Peel, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, George Garside, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Christopher Irvine,

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Index The Times Briton held in Iraq for 8 months is put on TV Brown faces defeat on 42-day anti-terror law Convictions damage case for longer detention MPs not convinced of need for tougher laws Index Tremor rocks England from coast to coast Killer will die in jail Eat Out for £10 BAA chief resigns £200m Lord's plan Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 England rocked by earth tremor that is felt from coast to coast People turn up at local police station in pyjamas Reports of buildings shaking and power cuts Shaken and stirred Tory Isa plan to help companies go green Judges can stay on Commons ban for MP Cameron Sharia fear Mothers' work hurdle Nadhmi Auchi 'Responsibility of curators is to show viewers the more obscure artists' Gallery chief to end art blockbusters Rachel Campbell-Johnston Commentary Collins Stewart Cabinet minutes in run-up tp Iraq war 'must be made public' Meetings not exempt from FoI legislation Judgement likely to be fought in High Court The result counts, not the decision-making Miss Moneypenny scours files for spooks' correspondence on Diana P R a D Osama bin London, trainer of 21/7 plotters, is convicte Terror trial Fanatic groomed his recruits at secret camps Group was infiltrated by undercover officer Deadly aims Followers of Abu Hamza took over his mission for holy war 'Carry on Camping' days in the Lakes turned out to have explosive intent Union swaps walk-outs and pickets for a different kind of direct action Tod's Internet is a cheap and effective campaign tool Law aims to get water vole out of a hole 90 per cent drop in numbers since 1990 Species will have the same status as otters Dfs At risk Hilton HHonors Ministers 'helped train company to hide failures and keep its franchise' Operator gave false cancellation figures £29m compensation plan was exaggerated Which Morrisons Sienna Miller takes her two unruly dogs for a walk in London. They are called Porgy and Bess. No, we don't know which is which. Should we? Be fair. We do have our pride Very undiplomatic behaviour from Harriet Harman at … Green Flag Comrades rally to Gorbals Mick under attack by Bourgeois Nick People It is, of course, deeply rude of President and Mrs … Postscript In his acceptance speech at the Oscars, Javier Bardem … Kaupthing Bank All those books signed by Terry Pratchett may, in the … Now it's getting really dirty. José Antonio Ortiz, … Picture Gallery A slightly chunky Pete Doherty, wearing a Babyshambles tracksuit, struggles with a delivery of antique furniture at his home in Marlborough, Wiltshire Cheltenham & Gloucester Truancy rate hits a record level as schools reject 'weak' excuses Time out Ing Direct Hp In the Mind A rush to judgement on antidepressants could do much harm Out of Steam A railway franchising system that is losing credibility Rats! At last there is official protection for a hero of literature, a bogery of the riverbank No elephants in the pool, thanks Picture Gallery Murderous dictators — kinda cool, huh? Being polite could damage your health Our expensive MPs Swamped by stats Drugs as the cure for clinical depression? Funding for the free bus pass Timesonline Criminal procedure Lancashire contralto Use the museum Polar puzzler Billionaire drop out St David's date A cheeky tipple If I could choose, I'd have far less choice in my life Stop press: a grubby new catalogue of disregard for others Comment Web tourism fraudsters swindled £12m to go on their own dream holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Forcing drug companies to publish negative trial results 'is against law' EU regulations stymie pledge in manifesto Industry is allowed to be self-regulating Bespoke Suits Timesonline Tiscali Crème Former residents break silence with claims of drugging, rape and torture Care home inquiry More than 150 alleged victims contact police Staff 'got drunk then picked a child to abuse' Island 'needs mainland judges' Audi Police reopen Hampshire child home investigation We're mad about the girl in this Coward revival First night Theatre The Vortex Apollo Shaftesbury, W1 RIAS First night Pupils set suicide notes as classwork Sanctuary let child in cage with tiger BBC pays for £250m digital mistake Nissan recalls 4x4 after crash failure Renault Prince of Wales in foie gras boycott Asylum removals slump as applications rise 19 per cent increase in those asking to come Number sent home fell more than a quarter Multiple Display Advertising Items Plan to cut benefits of persistent addicts Second boy hanged Model in hospital Drinks game death VSO Footballer took Dubai holidays paid for by man he barely knew Whistle-blower criticised as MEPs vote to keep their scams secret Expenses Lib Dem makes public a confidential report Auditor recommends reform of expenses Suppression of report gives fuel to the Eurosceptics Multiple Display Advertising Items MPs to be told they must come clean about allowances for second homes Expenses Northernrock Warrior woman takes a break as Ghesquière eyes the high street Paris fashion Timesonline IVF trial gives embryos a natural start in life Tiny container will be inserted into womb Scientists confident of increased success Multiple Display Advertising Items Dr No-No-No shows his hand: he is a problem non-gambler Safeguards as 16 new casinos are approved Bringing it all together A coward to the end: Bellfield avoids his victims and the court but will die in jail Killer stays in cells in protest at 'bad publicity' Three rape charges will remain on file 129 calls that laid bare an epidemic of brutal abuse Seeds preserved in Arctic 'doomsday' vault Entire crop species kept in case of disaster Sanctuary can hold 4.5 million samples Canon Aerlingus Australia Liechtenstein Catholic Church faces new crisis — Ireland is running out of priests 160 died last year but only 9 were ordained Country is 'vocations blackspot of the world' All the hours God sends Enter the Dragon en route to the Bird's Nest Beijing unveils new air terminal for Olympics Luggage system twice as fast as at Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Preparing for take-off Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert in the enemy camp defuses nuclear tensions for one night Plastic revolution takes hold in the land where cash is king Baghdad firm offers prepaid credit cards Shoppers can now buy goods on the internet Changes on the cards (Reuters): Accused in 'dirty war' trial found shot dead (AP): Talks suspended (AP): YouTube back (AP): 'Heist leader' held (Reuters): Walesa heart failure (Reuters): Six killed by icicles (AP): Tears of a torturer (AP): Screenwriters' deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenager sparks copycat party riots Idol or idle? Spies, whistle-blowers and threats: tax haven is called to account The principality has been thrown into turmoil as a David and Goliath battle over tax calls into question its very existence The Times It's difficult to sympathise — but we should Party shifts its weight behind Obama Former rival adds backing to 'new face' Clinton flounders to revive her campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Careless officers shot dead groom in a hail of 50 bullets, court told Multiple Display Advertising Items Brent crude tilts at the $100 barrier Millionaires ditched Foxtons scrutiny Sarkozy hits out Quote of the day Move on secret funds Business big shot BAA chief quits amid debt problems at airports group Former Severn Trent chief to step in Credit crunch hinders attempts to refinance High-profile buyout chief turns on his peer group Bumpy landing Stock markets Be wary of embracing the Russian Bear, it can still bite Too early to call end of the crisis Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies A blunt message from Moulton Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Millionaires caught in Egg crackdown on cardholders with high risk At least three among 161,000 told to go away Rivals express glee at 'public relations disaster' Business big shot Drummond Hall Persimmon adds to gloom over housing with 19% fall in order book The Times Expanding Heathrow - Show your Support City Diary Are cutbacks on the menu at D&D London? City Diary Just why should we save Danish bacon? City Diary Mark Brumby at Blue Oar, on Asda's decision not to … City Diary The Law of Unintended Consequences is also in robust … City Diary Steve Marshall has just been made chairman of Balfour … City Diary Picture Gallery Letting agents face 'unfair fees' challenge OFT asks High Court to rule on Foxtons Injunction plea could lead to shake-up Fortress tipped as likely bidder for Mapeley as property prices weaken Health Commission Susan Thompson Analysis Carbon Trust Rate dilemma for Bank as prices rise and retailers report falling sales CBI sees sales drop for first time since 2006 Spending on business investment in decline Select Retail chain goes into administration Shareholder set for Moss Bros battle The Sunday Times CBRE Scottish trio to make offer for three GCap Xfm radio stations FSA agrees to London Scottish plan to make up £12.7m shortfall MPs launch inquiry over £13bn surplus in with-profits funds Select Committee to question top insurers Move puts Norwich Union under pressure Cisco Standard Chartered withstands credit crunch Tesco under fire on both sides of Atlantic Timesonline Google shares slide after setback in advertising viewing on website Sharp and Sony invest in LCD factory Wall Street braced for further half-point cut in interest rates by Fed Fall in house prices worst for 21 years Consumer confidence slump since new year ABC Learning shares fall after disappointing results Pipex Sarkozy condemns SocGen's chairman President attacks bank chief's line on 'disaster' Crédit Agricole tipped as ally if bid fight starts The Times 'Bring me the head of Daniel Bouton' Gazprom creates new energy giant . . . as America looks to limit states' influence Europe looks to set ground rules for sovereign wealth funds . . . BlackBerry The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds March of the unstoppable tax machine KLM 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Manpower could take another look at Hays Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Emerging markets place Ashmore in prime position Elementis Deal of the day Timesonline Genus Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Bertie Smalls Violent London criminal who bought immunity from prosecution by informing on more than 30 of his fellow robbers Bertie Smalls, bank robber and supergrass, was born in 1935. He died on January 31, 2008, aged 72 Weather Eye Bernard Sheldon Legal advisor to M15 who helped to prosecutr notorious spies and was the object of conspiracy theorits' conjectures Bernard Sheldon, CB, legal adviser to M15, was born on July 14, 1924. He died on February 19, 2008, aged 83 Rita Marshall Journalist who defied convention to become The Times's first female home news editor Rita Marshall, journalist, was born on August 17, 1934. She died on February 20, 2008, aged 73 Molly Matthews Author of a popular study of the origins of English surnames who shared a family gift for writing Molly Matthews, author, was born on February 20, 1908. She died on February 12, 2008, aged 99 Lives online General Dan Shomron Soldier who planned the daring rescue of Israli hostages at Entebbe General Dan Shomron, Chief of Staff Isralel Defence Forces, 1987-91, was born in 1937. He died of a stroke on February 26, aged 70 No responsibility on UK to eliminate double taxation Law Report Court of Appeal Leaving homeless in unfit housing is unlawful Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Memorial services Dinners Births Forthcoming Marriages Church news Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Legal Notices The Times Company Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reader Offers Ltd Pepys tells of the winds that ravaged the South Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 27 1982 The Times reports on the award of £1,200 to a girl caned at school Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Fitness scares haunt Johnson and O'Neill in final countdown Racing Ladbrokes take Exotic Dancer out of betting Inglis Drever still on course for World Hurdle Southwell Festival pointers Football Bet of the day Cricket Do not disturb my annual hibernation Racing Folkestone Robert Winston will have his first taste of race-riding Leicester Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Tony McCoy's return to race-riding moved closer after … Sam Thomas is 10-1 (from 12-1) with William Hill to … Knight's tale moves from South London shed to the Albert Hall Table tennis Teenager spotted by The Times on big stage Project takes young players to Beijing Games Amazing journey Williamson confirmed in support role to Chambers Athletics Great Britain squad Leeds hope to weather the Storm Rugby league Wolverhampton Racing Boxing Results Cricket Course specialists Tennis Kempton Park Trainer Carl Llewellyn is aiming Fredensborg at the … Elland Road squads Football Fixtures Fast cars, models and . . . QPR. 'In life, you need to be happy' The big interview Flavio Briatore The Italian with the playboy image and Formula One team on why he loves Loftus Road and loathes the congestion charge Life in the fast lane Two cars, one passion Back to work and Hamilton is keeping the Ferraris at bay Motor racing Briton is quickest to lift 'isolated' McLaren Schumacher backs his former team to succeed The Times Nurse comes to Great Britain's aid Price shows might Sharapova stricken Chepkemei banned England's future looks too good by halves Rugby union Haskell sets his sights on returning at Murrayfield after treatment on ankle Timesonline DestinationsShow Sidebottom is first to suffer the traditional tour injury woe Cricket Eccentricity back on the menu in Bristol as Russell comes home Scoreboard Timesonline Hicks in denial but Dubai takeover is gathering pace Football Results The Premier League today Thaksin reassures City despite expected arrest on return home Football Owner aims to clear name and release funds First Thailand visit since being overthrown The Times United take heart from Neville's hour of progress Chaplow double is benefit for two Football Coca-Cola League McCann finish helps keep Burnley in play-offs race Timesmobile Coral Gibson furious over added ban for Aliadière Football Grant may fail to maintain status after missing Pro Licence seminar Football First-team coach 'too busy' to attend session Abramovich in show of support at training Trick or treat? Dean's action at odds with the tolerance of brutality Timesonline Scudamore buys time for 39th game plan by calling off talks with Blatter Football Premier League chief avoids awkward meeting Fifa welcomes chance to rethink proposals Toyota Times Sport — coverage that really packs a punch Best in the business Good to talk at Wednesday The Insider Grant is fair game Times Crossword 23,847 Stable is open but have kids bolted? Lord's takes on massive facelift with £200 million masterplan Exclusive Five stands replaced in next decade Hotel and academy among the innovations The Times Index Flavio Briatore Martin Samuel Index The face Maestro of the unexpected Depressed? Don't stop taking the pills The click Show Mother you love her — with lingerie Image of the day Modern morals Alive and kicking Lisa Hoodless and Charlene Lunnon were abducted and raped nine years ago, aged 10. They found strength in each other to survive the four-day ordeal and, remarkably, to rebuild their lives. Carol Midgley talks to them Your second adolescence First person What will Bruce Forsyth enjoy in the next decade, now he has turned 80? It's great what you can get away with, says Frances Campbell-Preston, heading towards 90 The Times The cheque's in the post (and other lies that make life bearable) Men are from Mars, art is from Venus Troubled waters My vamp has vanished Family secrets A male reader is upset that what began as a torrid, sex-fuelled afair has now become a humdrum marriage Ladolcevita Luxury is skin-deep The week in fashion The Times Scrub up well with algae Beauty jury Dfs I was a useless stockbroker so I reinvented myself My life in fashion When Johnnie Boden realised finance was not his forte, he turned to fashion—and has found a devoted following, he tells Nicola Copping AA The Times I want a pyramid. And want it now! Arts No matter what Daniel Libeskind says, architects have always been seduced by power and money, argues Tom Dyckhoff Correction Oh you pretty things Royal Opera House All-singin', all-dancin', all a bit exhaustin' First night Pop Mika Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Murray/Langridge Wigmore Hall Pop Eels Festival Hall Theatre Static Tron, Glasgow Book now Concert LSO/Temirkanov Barbican NT Good times, tough times Crème Budget office chic Multiple Display Advertising Items How to soften a crèche landing Crème Setting up a workplace nursery needn't be a huge hassle, says Beatrix Clark Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a trip to Egypt The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time difital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV BBC Torchwood Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Wonderland: The 92-Year-Old Danger Junkie BBC Two, 9.50pm Dexter ITV1, 10.35pm Primary Colors (1998) Film choice BBC One, 11.40pm Variations Modern Toss Channel 4,12.05am Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) Five, 10pm 8 Mile (2002) ITV2, 10.55pm Backbeat (1993) Film4,11.10pm Some healthy food for thought Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a handheld PSP Times2 Crossword No 4461 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword Picture Gallery Sunrise The Times Inside Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Getenergy Event The skills gap deepens Opportunities and Challenges A lack of investment in talent over the past decades and forays into less hospitable terrain are creating a recruitment headache for companies, says Sarah Campbell Job Description What Do You Do All Day? The Key to the Professions Jargon Decoder Thecwcgroup The industry standard? Mythbuster Rigs are full of oily engineers struggling manfully with oversized kit, aren't they? Sarah Campbell looks at the stereotypes Opito What I Aspire to The Oxford Princeton Programme Get a business head The Value of MBAs An MBA can be the key to success for the commercially minded, says Steve Smethurst The science of study Choosing a University Case Study Cairn Energy/heriot-Watt Postgraduate Education Centre Getenerfy Awards World MBA Tour Grow your own winner Managing Talent Skills shortages in the industry are making companies look inwards, Emily Ford finds Me and my Mentor Exxonmobil Upstream Research Company How Do I Become a Consultant The Times Close to the source Profiles Preserving the Environment A clean start to a healthy career Academic who has captured an idea for change Troika Dialog Foreign country living Family Matters How attractive does a job offer need to be to make you shift your brood abroad? Rachel Potter talks to two families for whom home is where the energy source is Profile Young Woman Engineer of the Year Incredible Journey Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Holloway University of Liverpool

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