News from 29/02/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Steve Beale, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Gilia Slocock, Susannah Hickling, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Pam Spurr, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dr Pam Spurr, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Douglas Brewer, Paul Shearer, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lucia, Lord Richard, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Owen Slot Chief Sports Correspondent, Stephen Banks, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Jessamy Griffiths, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Natalie Haynes, Martin Samuel, Charles Leadbeater, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Sarah Delaney, Andrew Drummond, Kaveh Solhekol, J. Crystal, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Philippa Foster Back Chairman, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Philippe Wines, Erica Wagner, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Nigel Haynes Director, Tony Knifton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Paul Ward Director, Russell Jenkins, Liz Bell, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, GB, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Rosie Winterton Minister of State for Transport, Simon Morrell, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Mark Loveday, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Baroness Hollis, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Huw Beynon, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle, Geoffrey Podger Chief executive,
ResumoThe Times 'This is about as normal as I'm ever going to get' Prince aborts Afghan mission after web leak Full story of 10-week deployment can be told 10% mortgage deposit Parking shake-up Bricks and Mortar Regulator jumps ship Liverpool's woes The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Buyers who do not have 10% deposits are left out in the cold More lenders likely to follow in loan squeeze The average first-time buyer will need £17,500 Prince Harry Pugh Huge rise in number of superbug deaths Public sector job cuts Rooftop demo arrest Even if there is no warden around, CCTV will still get you for parking The good news: no more parking attendants The bad news: they're simply being renamed The new rules Appeals enjoy high success rate Timberland Flooring For ten weeks they kept the secret of Widow Six Seven Prince Harry American pilots, Afghan soldiers and Taleban fighters — all of them were unaware that the third in line to the throne was in their midst Mud, bullets and the call of nature at -10C The Afghan conflict Dior The day that Grandma told me I would be going to war Royals who went off to battle MoD deal ensured a rare media blackout Drudge Report Tod's 'Putting lives at risk' 'He is treated just the same as any other officer from the regiment' Prince Harry Prince soon joined in the frontline banter He has a rapport with pilots on the airwaves Nightclub visit was actually farewell party Barclayswealth Wife gets 30 years for 'living death' antifreeze poisoning Murder attempt was 'crueller than a bullet' Lonely woman lived in a fantasy world The National Autistic Society Marksandspencer What, we wonder, does Jimmy Cliff make of the Conservat Boy George hugs a friend as he leaves Snaresbrook Crown Court in East London In an interview in another paper, Julian Metcalfe (foun The Sunday Times No kidding — it's not a wizard idea People Back to Tilda Swinton's Oscar. Not only did she promise So, how did those protesters get into the Commons? … Keith Richards establishes firmly that he is not stumbl Sony Postscript Wednesday's fundraiser for the ICA featured Norma The Times Homebase Rail firm fined £14m for holiday shambles — but chiefs get bumper bonus Regulator denounces overruns as unacceptable Network Rail directors 'still in breach of licence' For women proposing today: don't — wait for him to do it The National Trust Green Energy Tour de Force The public should salute Prince Harry's deployment in Afghanistan Responsible Sovereignty China must face up to its diplomatic obligations Boy Scouts, Girl Guides Even in leap year, two heads are better than one at a proposal of marriage Nature is bunk. Man is king Picture Gallery Young Luke Skywalker v Old Darth Vader Thunderer: Propose on Feb 29? Am I an imbecile? Help for our over-60s Heating the home Madness on the Tube Bullying: an evil at the heart of our schools The Lords and democratic reform Timesonline Spring's harbingers Antarctic heritage Honour Dame Myra Home from home Church spell check Mum's Day tipple The criminal, the collector and the power of art Where are we going to put 1,726,400,000 free-range birds? Comment Novo Carthago Shackles found in cellar as dig begins for burial site next to children's home 40 suspects in child abuse investigation Island education chief among those questioned Senior island officials are caught up in abuse inquiry House of Fraser Bach given a modern look, 260 years after portrait Hammer gang convicted Leopard cub's rare outing GCHQ 'did not bug Diana' Baby robot learns to talk ITV offers vengeance to BBC chief who took blame for royal blunder Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarch Police are ready to start criminal investigation into Tory MP's expenses Met Commissioner alleges protocol breach Standards chief says that case was resolved Ruffians melted by rare candour Moon mountains and canyons promise a bumpy landing in 2020 Monarch European judges thwart attempts to deport foreign terrorist suspects Britain had supported failed Italian legal case Tunisian 'faced real risk of torture at home' Mfi £10,000 fines for employing illegal migrant without check Today's woman knows her shoes are made for talking Paris fashion Pete Doherty is voted Hero of the Year by NME readers Troubled singer wins rock magazine award Arctic Monkeys pick up three accolades Award winners Currys Health plans will mean cuts, Osborne says Other services to pay for Tory NHS spending Shadow Chancellor seeks to calm party row The public spending outlook is going to be very tight … Ibis Hotel Portrait of violence struggles to make its point First night Theatre I'll Be the Devil Tricycle Theatre NW6 Multiple Display Advertising Items Pregnancy rate among over-40s soars as women delay babies for their careers Number has doubled since 1991, figures show Doctors concerned at health implications My little midlife surprise was such a fantastic experience Pugh Man in court over abortion attempt Doctor training row Concern for children 159mph in a 30 zone Trump resort inquiry Reduce bag use to avoid green tax, shops told Brown demands action to hit recycling targets Retail chiefs split over rival's plan for 5p charge There Will Be Blood Other supermarkets prefer carrot to the stick Billionaire loses case on sacking Council tax rise 'funds pensions' February most sunny on record Dave Clark Five singer dies at 64 Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Morrisons America Australia Bring on the girls: China offers hope of sisters for generation of only children Be a force for good in the world, China told Miliband seeks action to end Darfur killings Human rights issues receive icy response Timesmobile King has to pay £442,000 electricity bill or be cut off Your Jeep your Way Jeep What a difference two years make as ousted PM returns Five children killed in Israeli airstrikes (AP): Zoo's celebrity arrival shuns limelight (AP): Sarkozy about-turn on Africa policy (AP): Newborn baby survives train fall Argos 'This is the real South Africa. That's what has shocked people' Cadillac Dreams Multiple Display Advertising Items Annan papers over tribal divide Campaign strategy left up in the air as Hillary flies in the face of defeat US elections Every tactic the Clinton camp uses against Barack Obama seems to backfire, but the former First Lady still reckons she has what it takes to return to the White House The Times Obama hits back after Hussein taunts Middle names Mobile British Gas Changing odds A bad time for mixed messages Juno The Times (AFP): Terror suspect flees top-security prison (AP): Gunman injures 8 (Reuters): Warship deployment (Reuters): Ferry disaster kills 31 (AP): Nuclear training (AFP): Robbers' wrong turn Multiple Display Advertising Items Italians corner market in counterfeit Ferraris Bloodied but alive: hero who braved sharks to save friends Furniture Village The Times Ladbrokes lifted by TV and high-rollers RBS shares optimism Nordic boost for BAT Shares and dollar fall Quote of the day AIG writes off $11.1bn Business big shot Credit crunch threatening to claim new hedge fund victim Peloton to liquidate $2bn scheme GLG Partners cited as possible buyer Chairman to go after second Rentokil profit alert Bad bet Stock markets Senior energy regulator quits after Centrica offers 'nearly double salary' Failure to deliver the facts to shareholders Picture Gallery A good move, but bad timing Commodities Riding for a fall? Timesmobile For Today's Hottest Topic Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline TV adverts help Ladbrokes to a 46% increase in profits Big spenders on a £240m losing streak Phone bet revenue up from £45.8m to £279.8m Business big shot Vindi Banga Table talk CBRE Ocado chief joins chorus of disapproval at non-dom tax Treasury inundated with critical responses Conservatives caught up in furious backlash Ins and outs of the tax rules for non-doms The debate rages RBS remains upbeat after ABN Amro deal No nasty shocks in Dutch bank purchase Confirms no serious hits from credit crunch Mayhew to pilot Cazenove during hunt for new chief Fresh blow for Topshop as Asos poaches director BAE Systems This is a genuine Damien Hirst. It is also the CleanEquity Monaco 2008 award, given to environmentally friendly companies and won this year by Clean Diesel Technologies NatWest A long train of thought The Globe witnesses a new theatre of war City Diary Good news for a change. Those microcelebrities who … City Diary Picture Gallery Consumers' concerns over stalled housing market grow Picture Gallery I don't know if you've noticed, but that Antony Gormley sculpture on Shoe Lane, Resolution, unveiled amid much fanfare by the City of London in October, has disappeared Come to think of it, the City doesn't have a terribly … City Diary Rentokil Initial is the official rat-catcher to the … City Diary IPhone sales help O2 to beat rivals Cheers for Aviva Sainsbury's move Redrow warning Virgin loses more Whitbread cuts BAT crowns good year with £1.15bn deal for owner of Prinz cigarettes Acquisition gives 60% of Scandinavian market British group gaining 'expertise' in snus Confident Sorrell expects advertising boost in 2010 Bank of Scotland Lloyds TSB E. On riles Germany's Government with EU pact to sell power grid Crude oil price hits new high of $102.59 a barrel Rogue trader's wheat bets cost MF $141.5m Gamble on downturn in world price led to loss Setback equates to 6% of MF Global's equity India's farmers struggling to keep food on the table Economic pressures Bernanke triggers dollar's fall to new low Fed chief says some small banks will fail International share markets suffer big drops Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds 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 Warning by US rival drags down Yell Group Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day BAT's raw firepower sends out strong smoke signals BBA Aviation Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day CSR Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Brigadier Sir Louis Hargroves Resourceful commander who acquitted himself well in the 'no-win' situation in Aden in 1964-66 Brigadier Sir Louis Hargroves, CBE, Commander of "Radforce" in 1964, was born on December 10,1917. He died on February 22,2008, aged 90 Group Captain Brian Walford RAF officer who led the air exploration of Antarctica in 1949 Group Captain Brian Walford, OBE, pilot and explorer, was born on April 13,1916. He died on January 27,2008 aged 91 Sir Richard Knowles Lively Labour politician whose radical ideas helped to reverse Birmingham's economic decline Sir Richard Knowles, politician, was born on May 20,1917. He died on February 18,2008, aged 90 Sir Maurice Laing Industrialist and first president of the CBI whose family business built Britain's first motorway Sir Maurice Laing, industrialist, was born on February 1,1918. He died on February 22,2008, aged 90 Sir Ralph Howell Tory backbench MP of unfashionably right-wing views Sir Ralph Howell, Conservative MP for North Norfolk 1970-1997, was born on May 25,1923. He died on February 14,2008, aged 84 Fuad al-Takarli Iraqi writer whose family saga chronicling his country's strife displeased the Baathist regime Fuad al-Takarli was born in 1927. He died on February 11,2008, aged 81 Higher standard of training must reflect proper risk assessment Law Report Court of Appeal Judgment set aside by witness perjury Court of Appeal Caution required before summary strike-out Queen's Bench Division Questions Answered Pedal power and the ever changing calendar Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Dinner Service Church news Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices George Hanrahan Morgan Wolf Mercedes is value for money, even at today's inflated prices Motoring SLK 350 has improved power and performance Latest model gets top billing in bargain hunt The Times Specification Subaru tries boxing clever with its new diesel engine Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Still leaping ahead but oceans put brakes on spin Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 29,1996 The Times reports on Pavarotti's affair with Nicoletta Mantovani, whom he went on to marry Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Cloudy Lane takes tried and trusted route Racing National favourite has warm-up at Doncaster McCain sending team of seven to Cheltenham Kempton Park Bet of the day Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Ludlow Simon Barnes Taunton Luckless Winston Football Kempton Park Newbury Racing Thornton ruled out of National Course specialists Doncaster Wolverhampton Pocket dynamo Williams walks tall in land of giants Rugby union Confidence the key as high-flying wing nears record altitude Size matters Cipriani happy to continue his learning curve under guidance of Wilkinson Rugby union Wasps fly half in no hurry to usurp master England management cross fingers on injuries Premiership table The Times England's full hand push for Beijing Outsiders sneak in Taylors take charge Slow Tornadoes Parker stands firm Pietersen stands out as the lone bright light in repeat wake-up call for England Cricket Indian revolution puts counties on state of alert Scoreboard Timesonline Melbourne in uphill battle to upset odds against Leeds Rugby league Defiant Dennis determined to fight on Motor racing Team principal stands by his personal integrity Raids on staff homes fuel the fire of 'Spygate' Football Results Cricket Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Rugby league Other sport The Sunday Times Redgrave's raw recruits growing into the role of Olympic prospects London 2012 Medal prospects toil towards golden goal Topps among rowers making a big impact Late developer Antics of Gascoigne cannot be airbrushed by strokes of genius Fifa under pressure to toe line over new testing procedures Football Blatter meeting Wada for latest round of talks 'Whereabouts' system is intrusive, PFA says Proof positive Arsenal suffer surprise defeat as Kane proves able enough to upset the odds Clock is ticking for Miller as Keane tackles lateness Football Pools forecast Jewell finds comfort Timesmobile The Premier League today Ferguson tips Chelsea for strong finish in title chase Football Grant handed vote of confidence by rival Champions League is Abramovich's 'main goal' Unemployed Sanchez points finger of doom at Fulham Curbishley in call for action as managers run gauntlet Eriksson buoyant despite more problems at home for Thaksin Football Redknapp despairs at dearth of young British talent Timesonline Coppell plans on getting dirty to arrest Reading slide All change for Grant as Chelsea try to get final loss out of their system Football Ballack set to benefit from formation switch Terry's stock rises in wake of Ten Cate row Skoda Top of the pots 'i meant no harm' insists Taylor as he puts faith in Eduardo recovery Football Usmanov pledge Duo's (five) grand gesture The Insider Sorry state of affairs Times Crossword 23,849 Shearer the target man on Teesside Liverpool hit by internal combustion as owners' rift deepens Hicks ready to block partner's bid to sell up Carragher arrest adds to off-field problems The Times Index Gerald Davies London 2012 Index The face Another bite of the cherry Talent-spotting doesn't matter — selling does The click Hollywood's golden age of comedy videos Image of the day Modern morals Don't ask, Ok? Just when a chap gets comfortable in a long-term relationship, along comes the day every man dreads — when she can propose. Steve Beale presents his guide to avoiding the big question, and Dr Pam Spurr advises women that they should never suggest marriage: persuade him to do it instead Ladies: look before you make that leap How green is my salsa Food Timesonline Salsa verde Timesonline Roast seabass with tomatoes and salsa verde Poached chicken with white beans and salsa verde Fennel and manzanilla monkfish with couscous and salsa verde The Times Would it help to squawk about it? Earth didn't move for me Double trouble Eat Out for £10 Raise a glass to a great night out The Times Smart styles for a mum-to-be Style Ask Lucia Thetimes Personal collectors Luxury with Lucia Leave books and music to the pros On the trail of blazers, in orderly fashion Chain reaction Finds everything shipshape at Joules Retail is detail AA Be a cunning, canny parent First person Susannah Hickling was shocked at how difficult it is to find a school place for her son — but discovered a way round it Multiple Display Advertising Items What the internet is doing to us Book extract Weighs up the good and bad points of the world's growing interconnection Your flexible phone Fame, Falstaff & fatherhood The opera star Bryn Terfel has no regrets about starting to put his family first in his life, he tells Damian Whitworth Cancellations: the recent roll-call of regrets Robert Forster podcast Play Inside Zombies stalk the earth again Sounds They first invaded in 1964, now, thanks to fans such as Alex Turner and Dave Grohl, the Zombies are back, says Pete Paphides The Times A tale of ordinary folk What music do novelists hear when they write? Erica Wagner explains the soundtrack of ballads behind her latest novel, telling timeless tales of love, bewitchment, violence and death Erica Wagner's playlist At Selected Cenemas from Today Key player Sounds Geoff Brown meets the 'abnormally normal' pianist Simon Trpceski Times Mobile Pop Reviews Duffy Rockferry Polydor Classical Marin Alsop The Wooden Prince Naxos Fun with Mr Chuckles Pop Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Mute Classical Martha Argerich Live from the Lugano Festival 2007 EMI Classics Radio Take a belle lettre, Ms Nash First night Pop Kate Nash Astoria, WC2 Concert Richard Goode Queen Elizabeth Hall Ladolcevitaevent Concert Leiferkus/Drake Middle Temple Hall, EC4 Theatre Hedda Gabler Barbican Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Reverend and the Makers Roundhouse, NW1 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 Heathrow: Ready for Take Off? Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Unreported World Channel 4,7.30pm Spartacus BBC Two, 9pm Monster's Ball (2001) Film choice Film4,10.45pm Variations Walliams and Lucas: New Heroes of Comedy Channel 4,9pm Donovan's Reef (1963) Channel 4,1pm Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Film4,9pm The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) ITV1, 2.25am Why watch the children suffer? Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a handheld PSP Times2 Crossword No 4463 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 174 Picture Gallery Mercurygames Bricks and Mortar Brief Encounter Do I Have the Right to Buy the Freehold? Focus on Sunderland Average property prices £000s In Terraced House in West London Get in Get out Get Away Holland Park, W8: charming terraced family home with sleek interior style Out Art Deco Home in Oxford Botley, OX2: smart family house with huge rooms and roof terrace garden Away Tower House in Devon Newton Abbot: four-storey property with private parking and viewing gallery Sky-High Battle Market Report - Ireland Dublin is split over plans for the giant U2 tower — backed by Bono — in the city's docklands, reports Paul Shearer Design Forum Fact File Northern Boom Comes to an End Homebuyer Lakes, Wags and the Tram Market Report Jayne Dowle reveals why some spots in the North will always be hot Timesonline Idealhomeshow Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Comerhomes The £18 Million Maisonette Cover Story This Hyde park home has space, a stairlift and gilt galore but it may be a price too far, says Kasia MacIejowska Inside Track Mansion Flats in Rolling Acres...... Or in Mayfair Cover Story Dropmore Park offers apartment living in a grand country manor with a 24-hour concierge service, reports Marcus Binney Fact File The Day of Reckoning Buy to Let Landlords who have been less than frank face the taxman's wrath, says Paula Hawkins 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 David Wilson Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Regeneration Game Where next? Weston-super-Mare is working hard to shake off its shabby image, says Fred Redwood The Times Fact File Wreck of the Week Home File New Homes 'must Be Flexible Enough to Last a Whole Lifetime' Postcode Lottery: TN38 We put the latest DIY kit to the test Have-A-Go Heroes Octagon
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