News from 05/03/2007
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Matthew Syed, Simon Rushworth, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Norman Hammond Archaeology correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Neil Johnston, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Arnoud Roele, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, John Edwards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Robin Ince, Moritz Volz, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Marcus Oscarsson, Kevin Eason, Peter Gibbs, Joe Joseph, John Percy, Rob Crilly, Professor Frank Von Hippel, Pat Vincent, Dr S. J. Taylor, Ishbel Matheson, Leslie Fletcher, Tom Bawden, John Wardle, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Peter Dean, Gary Jacob, Kevin James, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Riley, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Elizabeth Colman, Scott Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Lobb, David Hands, Henry Afton, … Jacob, Ron Lewis, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Derwent May, Chris Coles, Russell Kempson, John James, Gillian Wilson, Bernard Heaven, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Eve Thomas, R. N. Robinson, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Helen Fielding, Scott Burgess, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Dan Murphy, Raymond Keene, Shaun Fitzpatrick, Adam Sage, Gordon Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Hattie Garlick, Helen Nugent, Pam Stockwell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tim Jenkinson, Barbara Lantin, Stewart Tendler, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, R. Jones, Ian Neilson, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Maggie Allen, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Danny Baker, Mark Baldwin, Stan Cooper, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Neville Peel, Richard Morrison, Walt Gardner, David Powell, Dow Jones, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anita Wilkinson, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Police set to gag media as honours inquiry ends Yard fears leaks could harm prosecution case Papers banned from revealing crucial e-mail Index Tomorrow Two soldiers killed Democrat rivals battle Sister speaks out Iraq toll 'misleading' Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Index Today's weather The Times Visitors from Mars would be bemused by EU, says Cameron Tory leader wants new Euro debate Speech 'to halt UKIP defections' Pugh Top headmaster defends A levels Benefits denied Soldiers took drugs Lords reform call Pasty surprise Voyage into Atlantic's mystery abyss Scientists aim to open Earth 'window' British research ship is world leader Cap Maison Army prepares new 'smart bomb' as two soldiers die in Afghanistan Number of British dead has reached 50 Guided rocket system deployed SAS joins search for Britons abducted in Ethiopia Couple and two boys killed in crash Oxygen 'harmful' Quieter roads Lavatory protest Duke visits Basra Wembley return Noted journals Couple swept to death as wave hits harbour wall Dear diary, I prefer to vent my private angst in cyberspace Multiple Display Advertising Items Your right to know - and how the State is trying to stop you Freedom of information Reforms to stop 'time wasters' are not necessary. Critics say that the real motive for legal change is to save Whitehall blushes, Sam Coates writes Tiscali Comment 59 things that would have stayed secret Freedom of information What they said Multiple Display Advertising Items Chaos as rogue parking firm dumps car keys at Gatwick Cruise liner stranded in remote port by cyclone Park and fly Prison revels in a sense of liberation First night Musical Les Misérables HMP Wandsworth Arts Army drills recruits to improve literacy Prisoners offered nicotine patches £9,000 charity fee waived by Wogan £7,500 stamp duty paid by one in five Volkswagen I screamed at him to wake up, but he didn't Sister's horror at bedroom shooting Boy was victim of mistaken identity Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items From murder rates to water rates, the big vote for peace Hitachi Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco 'misled shoppers' with half-price offers on fruit and vegetables Costs rose steeply before reductions Call for an end to 'pricing loophole' The global network that produces a single burger Juicy deals Hewlett-Packard Right to Know Ministers should not seek to undermine the Freedom of Information Act Butter not Guns The Ulster election campaign suggests that devolution can be restored Transports of Delight Can we recover the former glamour of the coach and the open road? Maverick in need, please help Picture Gallery Welcome to Lesotho-on-Thames Thunderer: Shamen on the NHS, it's away with the fairies Open prisons Jaw-jaw on war Ministers must do better than the zone approach Council tax Timesonline Brighton's lucky-dip schools Views from the cab and the coach Ill-advised strike Prussian rebuke Western vittles Pigeon's code Boys allowed David Cameron's women are on the march Scandalous, high-handed ... and a disgrace to Britain Ishbel Matheson demands justice for the islanders who lost their homeland Comment Suzuki 'They were my pride and joy — I cannot believe it's all over. I loved them to bits' Bereaved father speaks of family Wife's postnatal depression recalled Dfs Home Staff: The night that the Moon vanished and then appeared red in the face Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenfield graves for bird-flu victims Exercise tests plans for epidemic Schools to shut, but work goes on Test may show smokers their risk of developing lung cancer HSBC Crisis targets D&A the Opticians Why Starkey believes this is the unknown face of teenage Queen Appeal by tycoon in £48m divorce Officer's son held over 'bombs' An umbrella to defeat the wind Tribute to ferry disaster crew Demand dwindles for hounds WHSmith Report into shooting delayed after police object to findings Blame culture 'adds to family problems' 'Day of the Jackal' loophole closed Week in Parliament Multiple Display Advertising Items Campbell names price for coalition with Labour Voting reform no longer central Lib Dem leader sets tests for Brown Benefits rules will hit single parents Galliano returns to what he knows best — himself Paris Fashion Week LBC One chance in a million to change something Multiple Display Advertising Items Supercoach to poach first-class passengers National Express plots luxury service Slower, but will undercut railways Luxury travel a world away from past misery Multiple Display Advertising Items There's plenty more brass up North today Rich businessmen leave the South East Yorkshire is third in county 'rich list' Multiple Display Advertising Items Denmark Iraq Cherokees accused of racist plot as sons of slaves are cast out World Vote to expel blacks after 141 years $22bn casino cash for 'Civilised Tribes' On the money Multiple Display Advertising Items Anarchists move in after international appeal to join rioters Street protests Quest for black vote brings Obama and Clinton to heart of Old South Anniversary of protest draws rivals Both lay claim to Dr King's legacy Times research: Selma, Alabama: home of civil rights protest (AFP): Child dies and three lost in avalanche (Reuters): Unpopular decision (AFP): Hanging around (AP): Baltic ballot result (AFP): Graves desecrated (AP): Military build-up (AP): Naked workout (Reuters): Dented shuttle goes for repairs Train to Gain Airstrikes 'could provoke Iran' Squeaky cheese comes clean (AFP): Cabinet resigns after 8 months (AP): Sky at night is alight for luck Celebrities flock to India for wedding of the year, part two Multiple Display Advertising Items Could 650,000 Iraqis really have died because of the invasion? Iraq Body count The Lancet is coming under fire as experts seek the truth about the casualties of war BAA Children tell of their hopes and fears The Times Plea to old generals to help end the insurgency American home-loan defaults spread to lower-risk borrowers Business New threat to mid-market lenders HSBC is among the banks affected Fear for lsa sales if shares take hit Passing the buck CBI warns Brown Qtel's mobile bid Quote of the day Bacardi eyes V&S Business big shot Taxman has his eye on £180bn in offshore accounts Monday manifesto Stock markets 3i back in the running for Britain's largest estate agent Investors entering a testing time Commodities Currencies MacMillan Need to know Herbie Frogg Lloyd's set for record profits but could face shake-out Isas suffer as stock market turbulence deters investors Spare cash used to pay off debts Savers tend to wait for bull runs Thames River poaches Credit Suisse men Savings story The Times Banker to the stars nets £22.5m payout as profits rise 60% The Times EU law could force UK mis-selling victims to seek redress abroad Business big shot John Lewis heads for £300m profit R&SA leaves US (Reuters): Offices for £210m HBOS halves deficit EEF's rates plea (PA): Travelodge move Cut taxes now or lose more competitive edge, CBI says Eurostar Tonbridge School, which won last year's Target Two Point Zero competition, invested some of its prize money in a set of painted wall panels to hang in its economics block Next generation of rate-setters Target Two Point Zero: the finalists Qtel bids $3.7bn for Wataniya in biggest Arab telecoms deal yet Smaller company pays 48% premium Costly but a good move, analysts say Raja Fashions British law firms face French welfare tax hit Milkround British funds Exchange rates The new model army of private equity is a threat to the stock market's throne The buyout boom is shaping a new kind of corporate governance, says Tim Jenkinson MBA IBM Tim Jenkinson Signals are go for the man with a transport dream Monday manifesto New National Express boss wants coaches with first class, integrated travel and super high-speed trains Times Online CV: Richard Bowker The leader questioned The Times Equity Prices Regus The Newspaper Marketing Agency On This Day Weather Eye Professor Martin Trow Educational sociologist who advised government departments and vice-chancellors around the world Martin Trow, educational sociologist, was born on June 21,1926. He died on February 24,2007, aged 80 Zdzislaw Rurarz Lives Remembered Griffith Jones Keith Ingram John Menzies Former chairman and life president who transformed the family-owned newsagents business into an international brand John Menzles, businessman, was born on October 13,1926. He died on February 21,2007, aged 80 Jean Sainsbury An 'accidental philanthropist' whose generous bequests helped to support the Royal Opera House and animal welfare Jean Sainsbury, philanthropist, was born on May 18,1925. She died on February 10,2007, aged 81 Ian Mills Journalist who reported on Rhodesia for the world's media Ian Mills, journalist, was born on December 21, 1932. He Died Of cancer on Februbary 23, 2007, aged 74 Lives in Brief European arrest warrant is sufficient certification Law Report House of Lords No right to put academic point Court of Appeal Cubans traded their gold for cheap brass pendants Notebook Archaeology Court Circular Dinners Service appointment Legal news Birthdays Anniversaries Church news Latest wills The valleys of Ethiopia bake in the scorching Sun Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On This Day March 5,1980 The Times hails Robert Mugabe as the "face of moderation" after he wins an overwhelming election victory to become the first black Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Misfortune continues to dog Irish preparations for Festival Sport Racing War Of Attrition misses Gold Cup Leopardstown card is washed out Bangor Yesterday's results Leading trainers Jockeys Cricket Football Scudamore raises game at perfect moment Hereford Racing Lingfield Park Course specialists Wolverhampton No longer must we fly in face of clear evidence Fishing Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Football Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Football Fixtures Netball Rugby league Rugby union Skiing Tennis Borat Sponsorship crisis brings bumpy ride for MotoGP Motorcycling Costs spiral with engine alterations Subsidies paid to struggling teams Uneasy riders Plymouth dazzle to make strong case for future of local prospects Basketball Deng's value shown as Bulls refuse to trade best of British Consistent Constant denied by Hampshire Bowls Phillips keen to build on Wimbledon's rich heritage Tennis Chairman lauds equal pay move British structure 'in great shape' LTA given foundation to invest in youth after Esporta property deal Publishers give football a swerve after Cole's autobiography crashes Special report British Sports Book Awards 2007 Timmy Murphy: Riding the Storm (MGN Highdown) Best autobiography Andrew Strauss: Coming into Play (Hodder & Stoughton) Tommy Docherty: The Doc, My Story — Hallowed Be Thy Game (Headline) Gordon Strachan: My Life in Football (Little, Brown) Sandy Lyle: To the Fairway Born (Headline) Paul McGrath: Back from the Brink (Century) Best biography Best new writer Best football book Best cricket book Best illustrated title Play-off agony for Wilson in Thailand Birmingham Base Concern for Froch Students upset Brunel hold on Drinkhall triumph Ian Wooldridge 'Glorious amateurs' risk lives in attempt to flee Castro Cuban crossroads Cuban baseball players are 'nothing more than slaves' but some escape to prosperity in the major leagues. Matthew Syed reports The price of freedom UK Sport under attack over equity of drugs-testing Drugs in sport Germany's best taken to the limit by Cambridge Rowing Gardener's fourth gold maintains monopoly under cover Athletics European Indoor Championships Sprinter ponders future after success Pickering second on his senior debut Hosts take a foul trip to lord it over Russia Medals table One giant leap for Britons awaits as focus switches to world of difference in Japan Athletics European Indoor Championships Home rule provides glimpse of what may be possible in 2012 Key dates Rhinos stay strong through late siege as expansive style triumphs Rugby League Engage Super League Jones expected to restore flair to uninspired Catalans Table Kear's return a happy one as Rooney comes to fore Calder eyeing repeat World Cup success with South Africa Rugby union Woodward's 2003 aide signed by rivals Could work with British Olympians The Times Calder's code Vickery blow a concern for England's tasks ahead Rugby union Guinness Premiership Drahm kicks forwards into action for Worcester victory Table Richards can take some consolation from defeat Scotland wolves try to lure Lamb away from the Twickenham flock Rugby union Fly half qualifies by his grandfather Simpson-Daniel gives case for recall Allen sparkles to earn Gloucester a tough win in the mud Geraghty and Flood offer Ashton an alternative Anxious Ashton waits for news on walking wounded Rugby union Punched captain requires assessment Hamstring worry for Wilkinson Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheridan's showing offers comfort to Sale Essex boy Bopara in a hurry to make mark for England Cricket Harmison says he's up for next test The Times Strauss and Joyce begin battle for England's last place in top order Cricket World Cup Bermuda should be gentle run-out Lewis may win nod over Plunkett Advanced Hair Studio Fragmented United States banished to the sidelines again by fed up ICC Squads Times Crossword 23,450 The Insider Curbishley blames naive players as West Ham lurch downwards Sport Confidence hits new low in defeat Air of resignation about relegation The Times The Game Athletics Rugby union Index The face The original tweenie heart-throb Did you see? Tony's tangled web The click Did you know? Chill out, Dumpty Did you hear? I'll have a flake with that Picture Gallery Modern morals No sweat Sarah Vine dreaded summer and all it brings — strappy tops, bare legs and swimsuits. But then she discovered the Lazy Fat Rich Person's Guide to Getting Fit One day's diet One day's exercise The price you pay The chink in his armour Poetry Achilles in Love The Times Haggard sisters, let's end our silence. It's time to bitch Is it a plane? No, it's a bionic robot pigeon The chill of death Striking at the heart of the young Health Monday A hidden condition kills at least eight young people in Britain a week. But doctors can do much more to detect it, reports Barbara Lantin Dr Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford Warning signs and treatments for Long QT Syndrome The Times How can we stop our son's rocking and headbanging? Work or Family Problems? Good news about HIV Pru Health Top 20 high street hit Want to sail into springtime in an eye-catching yet inexpensive fashion? Eve Thomas reveals how A Fox among the chickens The producer and scion of theatrical aristocracy Robert Fox is sick of the timidity of West End theatre (he's not too keen on subsidised work either) but he just can't tear himself away, he tells Brian Logan Laughing Matters First Night The Royal Opera Hunger, disease, death — you have to laugh Comic Relief raises millions, but do comedy and compassion really belong together, asks comedian and scriptwriter Robin Ince Comic Relief's strangest hits Concert David Daniels Barbican Pop Explosions in the Sky Koko, NW1 Reviews First night Theatre The Unconquered Arcola, E8 Theatre Whipping It Up New Ambassadors, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Tv&radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Shaun the Sheep Viewing Guide BBC One, 3.45pm Cold Blood II ITV1, 9pm Silver Surfers Channel 4,9pm Variations The Sopranos Channel 4,11.05pm Where the Sidewalk Ends Film Choice Channel 4,12.40pm The Clandestine Marriage (1999) BBC Two, 11.40pm Somersault (2004) Multi Channel Film4,10.55pm Survival tip No 1: grin and Bear it Weekend TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Well Man clinic Times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Action Index BT The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower West Ham Hurt by Final Punch The Games Barclays Premiership Online now Gambling Isn't Such a Big Deal Card schools cannot take all blame, says Tony Cascarino Mourinho Sure Luck Will Turn The Games Barclays Premiership Chelsea keep up chase and wait for title rivals to slip up Woodgate is Full Value Defences on top as derby fails to ignite United Enjoy the Rub of the Green Champions League Fulham Lacking Motivation The Games Coleman's men miss opportunity against Villa Ramos Ready to Answer the Call Matt Hughes meets the manager who could replace Mourinho David Beckham will have tests today to determine the … Career Path McCarthy Gives Cause for Hope The Games Spot the Museum Piece The Two Dannys Danny Baker hits on the perfect swap in bid to claim some football history Frozen Food for Thought in Ice Hockey Match without Skates Nice One Cyril, to an Extent Arsenal given an Easier Ride The Games Barclays Premiership Wenger accused of reaping whinge dividend A Shorts and Sandals Guide to Teutonic Chic Or why it isn't wise to leave a Kinder egg in your pair of Lederhosen Song at Heart of Fightback The Games Barclays Premiership Charlton show appetite for struggle ahead The Ides of May Haunting City Warnock and Co Remain United behind Kenny after goalkeeper lets two points slip through hands Uefa Cup still a realistic target for Merseysiders How they stand McCarthy Hits Magic Formula The Games Coca-Cola Championship Effervescent Norwich Continuing to Mystify Progressive club have to settle for securing safety Bruce Dogged by Poor Pitch Sunderland Gearing up for a Carnival Keane's in-form side dancing their way to summit Burnley (1) 1 Crystal Palace (1) 1 Coventry (2) 2 Hull City (0) 0 Ipswich (1) 2 Qpr (0) 1 Leeds (0) 2 Sheffield Wed (2) 3 Plymouth (1) 1 Stoke (0) 1 Koumas on top of his World Ormerod Back Wearing Mask Southend (0) 2 Leicester (1) 2 Bournemouth (1) 2 Doncaster (0) 0 Bristol City (1) 1 Northampton (0) 0 Crewe (1) 1 Brighton (1) 1 Millwall (2) 2 Cheltenham (0) 0 Scunthorpe Sailing in The Games Coca-Cola League One Carlisle (0) 1 Oldham (1) 1 Gillingham (2) 2 Blackpool (1) 2 Nottm Forest (4) 5 Huddersfield (0) 1 Port Vale (2) 4 Yeovil (2) 2 Rotherham (1) 4 Bradford (0) 1 Swansea (0) 0 Leyton Orient (0) 0 Player of the Day Martin Woods (Rotherham) Stockport's Record Run League Two Ninth clean sheet brings plaudits Barnet (1) 1 Wrexham (0) 2 Mk Dons (1) 3 Boston (2) 2 Darlington (0) 0 Walsall (0) 0 Peterborough (0) 2 Notts County (0) 0 Grimsby (2) 2 Bury (0) 0 Rochdale (3) 4 Accrington (0) 2 Hartlepool (1) 3 Hereford (0) 2 Wycombe (1) 3 Macclesfield (0) 0 Lincoln (0) 1 Mansfield (1) 2 Player of the Day Lee McEvilly (Wrexham) Oxford Recall how to Dominate Non-League Early pacemakers back on song Coca-Cola Championship Tables and Results League One League Two Continent Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures It's Beverly Hills Kop Champions League the Build-Up Alyson Rudd says actor David Morrissey is still following Liverpool from Hollywood Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Klasnic Puts Trust in God Gabriele Marcotti on a player whose future depends on a kidney transplant Billy on the Ball Dell Index Rocky is no dumb action movie but a social parable that still packs a punch, says Kevin Maher Stallone loses a tie Timesonline Best Picture Nominees Lady's Night Rocky
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