News from 08/03/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, Stephen Fitzpatrick, Robert Cole, David Brown, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Debbie Harrison, Mark Souster, Sam Akaki, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Will Pavia, Bob Steers, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Clarke, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, S. D. C. Eaton, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Mikhail Gorbachev Chairman, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, John Burscough, David Hillman Co-ordinator, Anne D. Cringle, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Will Lawrence, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Daniel Holsgrove, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Gerald Bonner, Ian Leggett Director, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Steve Coomber, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Ian Johns, Emily Ford, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Samuel, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Sophie Yu, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Pippa Kelly, Peter Riddell, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Josh Brown, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, David Cameron, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Philip Vallance, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fay Schopen, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Ian Holloway, Christopher Irvine, Andrew Ewart-James,
ResumoIndex Farewell to the Lords MPs decide by a huge majority to end over 700 years of parliamentary history Decades of deadlock end with vote for wholly elected second chamber Index Taxpayers protest over council 'fat cats' ITV expansion aim Pope attacks Dylan New security chief Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Votes hailed as an historic victory for British democracy Peter Riddell The options Pugh Gurkhas to receive full army pensions Schools clawback Assembly elections Marine named Clarification The applicants who all had burnt pyjamas Universities spot internet plagiarists Statements copied from same website 'They are just desperate to stand out' Unwise words Great Rail Journeys Taxpayers protest as council chiefs' pay soars past £200,000 Eleven earn more than Tony Blair Some get pay rise of more than 50% Top performers are worth it — and would earn more in City Top earners Top 20 local authority 'fat cats' Cost of becoming a British citizen soars Man 'faces torture' Judge's frustration Drugs conviction Assault sentence JP reprimanded A friend is loyal, kind, true . . . and probably a woman Lodgers make comeback as mortgage rates go up Versace Timesonline Academic 'hounded over immigration claim' Professor facing calls for dismissal Media 'intolerant of dissenting views' Bvlgari Gorbachev 'astonished' at Trident replacement Green Flag We miss Bryan but I'm so proud, says widow as she accepts Victoria Cross Corporal killed in charge at Taleban Grieving family salutes his gallantry Highest award for bravery Facing the music Liberty Company in TV phone-in inquiry wins betting deal Channel 4 wants to turn your television into a tip Downing Street backing Levy amid fears he might 'implode' Blair's spokesman praises peer's role Friends angry over his treatment Isolated Turner is under enormous stress, mother says Sex abuse victims share £2.2m payout Guilty of hold-up Murder charge £1.43m for victim Depp daughter 'ill' Gerrard damages Barclays Wealth Pressure on Gatwick and Heathrow to cut security delays by half Authority looks at higher penalties 1,000 extra staff may not be enough Dfs Air travel toll British bid to up ante on global warming Is there any spectacle more chilling than that of an … Landrover Class War line up toff target People Beware, yobs of White City, for there is nothing theore Little wonder she has been dubbed the Cameronian Castaw Drew Barrymore tells Ireland Online that she wrote … Bondi Beach in Australia, and Rowan Atkinson promoting his new film, Mr Bean's Holiday Postscript Serbian vampire hunters have taken measures against … Classic fashion Land Rover Police face bias claim as 'smeared' Asian officer is denied promotion Al-Qaeda specialist moves up to take top post at Security Service Deputy leader is new chief at M15 Dame Eliza to step down in April Bringing it all together The AA Marksandspencer Full Throttle BAA must act swiftly to reduce queues at Heathrow and Gatwick This Is Your Leader Calling Has the farce in vote phone lines on television shows gone far enough? Race and Rank The strange case of Ali Dizaei and the Metropolitan Police Keep your pecker up. Life's a peach Picture Gallery Will someone look beyond their nose? An eco-chic bag won't stop bulging landfill sites Walking tall Ugandan folly Gorbachev attacks Labour's 'rush to deploy nuclear missiles' until 2050 Buried problem Timesonline The best way to do our bit Backpedal properly, please Not so cruel Iniquitous Equus Über alles We have a result Prepare for yet more bull in the market ahead Kidnapped and parched — another day in the salt desert Comment Hitachi Mother tells how taunted fiancé challenged gunman Family forced to live like prisoners Court is told of 'punishment' attack Multiple Display Advertising Items Woman accuses police officers of hitting her during arrest Virgin £2.4bn Army radio 'too heavy' Police seize wreck motorcycles Nurse gave veteran fatal drug Iron men secure their place Cartoon protest Muslim is guilty of soliciting murder He led chanting outside embassy His objective was to inspire terrorism Sailor's memories of rape 'may be a fantasy' Ba Boots Number of inspections 'choking life out of NHS' 56 bodies have right to visit trusts Burden must be cut, managers say The inspectors Volkswagen New police squad will fight growing trade in sex slaves Sold into vice PC World Are your taste buds ready for the challenge of 'vindaloo' cheddar? Its strength will blow your socks off Two-year vintage sells for £20 a kilo Renault C L I O Hard cheese Chocolate 'helps the old to stay sprightly' MPs vote for a more assertive, active elected House of Lords Lords reform Two-day debate ends in eight votes MPs urged not to fear power of Lords Looking back MPs thrilled as, against the odds, history is made Peers face end of the road — but mystery remains over how voters will ring changes Looking forward Extraordinary and riveting, this is Archie Rice's finest shower First night Theatre The Entertainer Old Vic Npower Index Millions of pounds 'wasted on private finance tendering' Bonhams Jessops Northern rock Brown joins battle to win hearts and minds on marriage He says families need practical help But tax breaks are not likely Views on vows Alcohol—free village mans barricades as Tesco applies for a licence Supermarket says it is offering choice Residents fear antisocial drinkers Currys Battling the demon drink Store told it must clear debts to get back stock Bed-hopping led Man to 3-million-year itch Gorilla nest 'was source of public lice' Parasites critical in spread of disease Tesco China Vatican A fire started three seats in front of me. Everyone began screaming Survivors tell of air crash horror 22 die as jetliner crashes on runway Spare airline ticket seals journalist's fate Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal is accused of wealth tax fiddle on her Riviera villa Money weds glitz to revive days of the Raj Hurley wedding festivities carry on Host maharajah stays in New York Multiple Display Advertising Items Law will let Chinese climb property ladder People will have right to own home Protests sparked by land seizures Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Truck driver's record winnings A survivor, nail and hearty . . . (AP): US contract for Somali peace (AP): Captain America gets bullet BAA AP, AFP: Peace portraits attempt to alter the face of divided city Bush sets out to woo neighbours Tour to tackle anti-US sentiments Promises of help for the poor Talk Talk Neocons seek Libby pardon Fighting talk (AP): Court halts war in cyberspace (AFP): Bush 'death plot' (AP): Diplomat convicted (AFP): City cycles (AP): Astronaut fired (AP): Police sent to Iraq (AFP): Rostropovich well Why Pope tried to stop Dylan knockin' on heaven's door The Times Bob and God Skywalkers hang out at the Grand Canyon Glass platform is 4,000 feet high Tourist boost for reservation Timberland Flooring Thomas Sanderson Around the world . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Right on, sister! And I've got you a lovely bunch of flowers Minister threatens to clamp down on tax advantages of private equity deals Treasury will review financing Questions over 'shareholder debt' Net Jets Europe Heading for the exit Grade may buy abroad to improve ITV picture Stock markets Broadcast episode could be a repeat Hail, minuscule wage rise Netjets Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Private or plc The maestro is beginning to look like a prima donna. … Ladbrokes takes punt on Vernons New hedge funds Minimum rise Quote of the day Resolution coup Need to know Results in brief Sportech takes £50m punt on Vernons Group to corner 99% of the pools Competition issues dismissed Bwin's offer for Sportingbet accelerates Consolidation in online gambling sector Jackpot rivals GradJobs Someone had to lose out on the lottery Alternext, the rival to our Alternative Investment … City Diary The Times Is Michael Grade quite up to speed with the complexitie City Diary Brown takes eye off Crossrail plans City Diary If you work in the airlines industry, Harry Bush is … City Diary Balfour on final approach for £140m airport acquisition We haven't heard much of late from Justin Urquhart … City Diary Sir Martin Sorrell was guest speaker at the Institute … City Diary FT in the dark City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Post Office to get government aid Acambis shake-up Accor hotel deal Carlsberg review Provident clients up Minimum wage to go up by only 17p an hour HSBC Suspicious trading in quarter of bids The inside story DHL Chief could receive £6m package for exit from Resolution Finance director moves into top job Strategy rift with chairman is denied Rate rise may add to turmoil, says Times panel Business big shot If you don't like monopoly, try a new auditor European hedge fund launches hit a record Eurostar Non-domiciled residents face Revenue queries Who qualifies? Call for India to cut duties on alcohol Eurotunnel plea Essar stake queried Fake wine inquiry Paperwork bites Keen intellect called into question amid rumours Prince in hotel profit warning Vandevelde quits amid Carrefour power struggle Head of dynasty replaces chairman LVMH founder in private equity move The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Share British funds Two top Deutsche Börse directors resign Procter & Gamble willing to link with private equity on M&a deals Power of buyout firms is growing Mergers market set to change Citigroup's offer not enough, says biggest investor in Nikko Cordial Active player The Times 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 Broker boosts British Land with 'bid target' appraisal Large caps Photo-Me back in the picture Small caps Gilts It is time for investors to play safe and follow chief out of Resolution Provident Financial Yule Catto Equity Prices Berkeley homes Jean Baudrillard Postmodernist provocateur and cultural theorist who blamed consumerism for destroying reality Jean Baudrillard, social theorist and writer, was born on June 20,1929. He died after a long illness on March 6,2007, aged 77 Law report Weather Eye Robert Adler Physicist who invented the TV remote control Robert Adler, physicist and inventor, was born on December 4,1913. He died on February 15,2007, aged 93 Ernest Gallo Winemaker who with his brother, Julio, transformed a tiny vineyard into a global business Ernest Gallo, winemaker, was born on March 18,1909. He died on March 6,2007, aged 97 Earl Jellicoe Lives Remembered Alejandro Finisterre Spanish editor and poet who also invented table football Alejandro Finisterre, writer and the inventor of table football, was born on May 6,1919. He died on February 9,2007, aged 86 Lives in Brief Buyer was entitled to reject goods even after repair Law Report House of Lords Share transfer was payment for tax Chancery Division Court Circular Memorial service Dinner Legal news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private A frosty Atlantic seesaw that started a revolution Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 8,1969 Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Legal Notices Church news Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touch of luxury in Wordsworth country . . . Late travel Property of the Month Half-price deals for Times readers Multiple Display Advertising Items British Isles Late deals Calypso cricket tosses up a saving for those seeking a place in the sun World Cup hits top tourist spots Operators offer cut-price deals Short haul Late deals Three nights in Vilnius, £270; two nights in Florence, £188; six nights in Africa, £400; three nights in Manhattan, £230 Long haul If you like the heat, get going to Goa Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Reader Offers Ltd Llewellyn goes flat out for glory with Den Of Iniquity Racing Trainer plans six runners at Festival Too Forward on course for Ryanair Timesonline Giles Smith William Hill odds compilers are left to nurse wounds Football Denman dents Irish ring of confidence Racing Wincanton Catterick Yesterday's results Today's meeting at Carlisle has been abandoned because Fontwell Park Course specialists Lingfield Park No challenge too big for engineer, weekend warrior and superwoman Triathlon Football Results Badminton Football Fixtures Other sport Basketball Bowls Boxing Ice hockey Squash Jones and Thompson in world's fastest wedding Athletics Players push to end the gender pay gap Europe takes lead Irish sign Staunton Woods plays host England call on Snape to help put mind over matter Cricket World Cup Spinners focus of Leicestershire man Pietersen warns of pitch battles The Sunday Times World Cup 2007 Sport Staff: Trescothick has hernia operation Cambridge's multisport Californian dreaming of double Blue Boxing Varsity match Henman warms up as potential meeting with Murray awaits Tennis Golden gloves Forget that pass, Flood is ready to grab hold of his second chance Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Newcastle fly half given first start Wilkinson lends his experience Yachvili gets another opportunity to become scourge of England Teams Corry the battler motivated by desire to enforce home rule on unbeaten France Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Fusion Kirkpatrick becomes the first cross-code referee Fusion Send in the crowds as Circus comes to other towns Sport on television The Times They think it's all over for Wembley waiting game Football First match could be held next week Years of problems drawing to a close Planes, trains and smuggling budgies The Premiership today Top-flight club 'made payments to parents' Football Boston lifeline Valencia ban threat fades in wake of Champions League brawl Clubs and players are charged by Uefa Defender admits that he lost control Roeder welcomes back Emre after racism row I may stay even if Mourinho goes, Lampard tells Chelsea Football Tottenham feel at home Blacks English trio in last eight suggests a power shift in Europe Champions League The Premiership comes of age at last Spain and Italy take a back seat Carragher takes European route to press international claim Draw could pit domestic rivals against one another Joy for Milan as Kaká has little bit extra to break Celtic hearts Champions League The Times Capello on brink after dismal start costs Real Youngsters are given lesson in grinding out success Champions League Striking difference English clubs proving capable of buying their good luck in Europe Wenger makes the right call as Henry fails to prove fitness Larsson leaves centre stage as United keep treble hopes alive Champions League Cancer Research UK Last eight Heads we win Saha injury creates hole in attack Times Crossword 23,543 The Insider Chelsea lend a hand to end Arsenal's European dreams Wenger's season in tatters after draw Larsson's farewell gift boosts United The Times Inside Six Nations Cricket Index The face Grande dame of rock wives Did you see? One for the money, two for the US. . . The click Did you know? Be nice to Australians Did you hear? Snoring help for hounds Girls descend the step well at Mandav in Madhya Pradesh, India, to fetch water. Today is International Women's Day Modern morals Life and debt Increasing numbers of people are in debt and money has overtaken work as our leading stress factor. So what drives some of us into profligate spending while others are able to cope? Carol Midgley reports Find out what kind of spender you are The extrovert spender The introvert spender The Times Consumer resistance? I'm all for it Our bargain Lords Just the job for Jack Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie . . . The murder of David Rattray, the South African historian with an exceptional gift for storytelling, has left his countrymen in shock. But his vivid accounts of the Zulu wars live on, writes Lucia Van Der Post The Times Timesonline Have my mother and daughter both become computer addicts? Ask Dr Stuttaford I'll always have my Juicy Couture velour tracksuits My life in fashion The Times The Times Sub urban worrier Farewell, then, to the purrfect mate Ken Russell First Night Liberal lashings of talent Tim Robbins is so open-minded he can even see an apartheid torturer's point of view. Will Lawrence met him The Times A brief history of Tim: the role call of great Robbins performances Why kids stay in pictures With luck and good counselling, today's new batch of child stars will avoid the burnout horror stories that shame Hollywood's history Inland Empire In Cinemas from Tomorrow Why Clooney's bogey is Bogart Reviews Film Stephen Soderbergh's The Good German turns out to be a poor Casablanca, says James Christopher The Good German 15,108mins Inland Empire 15,180mins After the Wedding 15,124mins A few liberties are taken with Britain's favourite lady writer in Becoming Jane Wendy Ide is enchanted by a genteel bonnet-ripper about early romance in the life of Jane Austen, but she finds another British film in praise of vigilantes deeply disturbing Becoming Jane PG, 116mins Outlaw 18,105mins Gone 15,88mins Duelist 12A, 111mins Norbit 12A, 101mins The Royal Ballel Onegin Breathing passionate life into the nation's favourite spinster A kind of 'Austen in Love', a new biopic explores the writer's possible youthful flirtation and heartbreak. What will fans think of taking such liberties with Lizzie Bennet's creator, Wendy Ide asked its director The Illusionist A clockwork outrage Nick Love is playing with fire in his visceral appeal to vigilantism in Britain, says James Mottram The Sunday Times Funding cut receives icy reception Closing credits Get your best of British tomatoes here Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance Reviews First night English National Ballet Sadler's Wells Concert Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall Concerts Evgeny Kissin Barbican Olli Mustonen Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Joss Stone Koko, NW1 Tv&radio Times Online David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner BBC One Fear, Stress and Anger Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm My Life as a Child BBC Two, 7pm Hotel Babylon BBC One, 9pm Variations The Great Global Warming Swindle Channel 4,9pm For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm The English Patient (1996) Channel 4,10.35pm Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) MultiChannel Film4,9pm Zero marks for the extreme diets Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4157 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Index Accenture Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology: it's how you use it The Week in Work You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Stargazing with a fixed purpose Profile Understanding our Universe means studying the big picture in bite-sized chunks, Ross McLure tells Fay Schopen Allegis Group True Colours The Office Psychologist Get it out in the open How to .. . Resolve a Dispute Whether caused by professional rivalry or office gossip, workplace spats are bad for business. Emily Ford spoke to the experts to find out how best to prevent a handbags-at-dawn scenario What It's Really like Working in . . . It Sales Find out More Sometimes career progress is all up to you Work Life Challenge CPL Petroleum Get It Done Web Watch Know your Rights How Do I Become . . . A Geophysicist Career Scientists wanted at pharmaceutical giant The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Pfizer is a world leader in the discovery and development of prescription drugs and offers a perfect career opening for budding research scientists, says Martin Birchall No 92 Pfizer Not a game of chance Working in the City In a heavily regulated environment like the City, management of risk is fundamental to the continued success of financial services companies, writes Debbie Harrison New Recruit to High-Flyer Build an Effective Network Deadline Buster MBA Choices Passion could turn your dreams into reality Mastering your Career Conducting clever sorts Case Study Creative employees are a test for even the finest managers because getting the best from them is a bit of a balancing act Herding Cats? Retail A Career Guide to Opportunities in . . . Get your career online — embrace the internet Retail Human Resources plc Inside Contact us High-flyers are wrong to snub retail The Graduate Market When shopping around for a job, look at what the supermarkets and department stores have to offer, says Martin Birchall GAP The Lowdown Shop-floor nous and flexibility hit the spot Opportunities in . . . Fashion Retail Fashion retail offers opportunities from buying and allocating to merchandising and marketing, Clare Dight discovers, but there is no substitute for frontline experience What It's Really like Working in . . . Retail How Do I Become . . . An Allocator MBA marks modern path to the top Business Education Postgraduate business programmes are now the preferred preparation for retail management. Steve Coomber reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Are you a shopping basket case? Quiz There is jargon to master but that will not hide shortcomings. The retail sector deals in reality, so do you have a grasp on it? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Key to . . . Retail Jargon More about Retail Careers The london paper Sold on variety and pace Myth Buster There is more to life in retail than Arkwright's stutter in Open All Hours and Ken and Kenneth's "Suits you, sir!" in The Fast Show. Emily Ford dispels a few famous myths Resources Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week BMS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Esporta health clubs Index Russell Crowe triumphed as a vulnerable hero in this sword-and-sandals epic, says Ian Johns Cutting comments Timesonline Best Picture Nominees Wackiest dress code Gladiator
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