News from 26/03/2007
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Anthony McClaran Chief Executive, Peter Lansley, J. A. Robinson, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, Garry Kasparov, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Irvine, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Professor David Rhind Vice-Chancellor and President, James Hider, Dennis Ruddle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Frieda Hughes, Jack Malvern, A. J. Pendray, Dominic Walsh, John Gifford, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Vivian Grisogono, Adam LeBor, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Chris Young, David Charter, Evan Davis Economics Editor, Derwent May, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Liz Loxton, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Peter Woodhead, David Lister, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, John Westerby, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Scott Rutherford, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, James Purnell, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Rana Jawad, Brian Alexander, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, C. K. Prahalad, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Claire Beale Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Jeremy Cross, Dominic Maxwell, Ian Edwards, Anjana Ahuja, David Watson, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Jack Thompson, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Josh Ball, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, George Cunningham Member of Parliament, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Natalie Ceeney Chief Executive, Michael Parkinson, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jane Macartney, Jim Murphy, John Tippler, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex US-style bus plan to end the school run Poorer pupils to get access to better schools 'Green' scheme to end congestion at peak times Hostage latest Woolmer detective ready to recall cricketers if needed Paisley and Adams prepare for meeting Children massacred Under one roof Most crowded trains Home ownership falls The Kasparov way Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Iran rebuffs Blair's plea for release of captives Troops in Tehran for questioning Britain accused of aggressive act In class, on time - and even well-behaved 2004 capture Royal Ascot 'Cons of Praise'- or how BBC threw in Easter at Christmas Both shows were made in November Producers blame their tight schedule TV difficulties Home ownership slips into reverse for the first time in half a century Private rentals are on the increase Prices have risen again this month Government abandons extra levy on holiday homes Pugh SNP prepares for independence vote Soldier 'sold drugs' Deprived children Slave apology call Guildhall challenge Fireman hauled over coals for saving a woman's life Water hazards 3-D films are back - and this time they're serious Rolex I had to let the Pakistan team go home - there would have been an uproar Bob Woolmer Police chief says he was powerless He will ask them to return if needed Shields CV Party's over as spotlight falls again on Caribbean crime Murder week How the nation's mood swung from humiliation to revulsion A final flurry of anxiety as top players are questioned before leaving Advice line is set up for lonely judges Many find the job emotionally taxing Heavy workload is hurting recruitment Dolce & Gabbana Plea for help Tories tackle 'red tape of growing up' Prisoner hanged Sharks die in tank Dentistry 'lottery' Plane crash-lands 'Purdah' is banned Soldiers on destress leave in Cyprus 'beat up taxi driver' Pair had been on Afghan front line Scheme prepares men for 'normal life' Prince's scuffle at club 'was in good humour' Hp Home Information Pack Give able pupils their own talent fund, Brown urged Ministers call for education reforms Proposal to boost middle-class appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford starts entrance exams Unmanned sub to clear mines 'Number blindness' explained Elizabeth I gown discovered O2 Dramatic rescue for horse with an appetite for adventure Busy mothers spending £200 a day on a personal nurse for their baby Calls for help are rising, say agencies 'Poor NHS care' is the main reason 'It's a real luxury but it takes the pressure off' Midwife cuts Revealed: the most crowded trains on Britain's railways 17.21 crush to Maesteg Firstdirect Paisley agrees to face his foe in last-minute Stormont deal Adams meeting in return for extra time Reid intervenes to broker agreement Virgin Worth Waiting If Paisley is likely to deliver, he should be allowed more time A Dead End Germany should sweep the EU constitution off its agenda Legal Aid Judges stricken with stress are to be offered a counselling helpline Just the ticket for university Picture Gallery This EU parrot is definitely not an ex Can't you keep the noise down, Sheila? Digital archives Jerome v Jerome The challenges for the university admissions system Marshall Plan Timesonline Labour's taxing ideology British music Property prices Parakeet cull Tricky question With this death, an age of innocence died too The battle lines are aspiration versus conservation James Purnell and Jim Murphy believe they know what will decide the next election Comment Comment Hp Superbugs linked to poor prescribing Doctors issuing wrong antibiotics Better drug use could cut infections Multiple Display Advertising Items Police suspensions cost taxpayers £8m Bank cards cloned Driver watched TV Berry's cancer clue Nationwide Fears over endoscopy waiting list Dung-eating mites throw light on Inca civilisation Fossil clue to rise and fall of empire Insights help to fill gaps in history Volkswagen How invertebrates followed the empire Labour rebellion threatens first supercasino Ministers cannot be sure of victory Growing disquiet over choice of city Multiple Display Advertising Items In the money My power cord pulled me crashing to the floor Shy collector's gift stuns the art world Bequest includes eight Turners Masterpieces built up over 40 years ITV to launch populist rival to the Bafta awards The battery powered by sugary drinks Apple Pensioner puts home on market to recoup cash paid to Lib Dems Money traced via disgraced financier Investor believed funds would be safe Second biggest donors helped to pay the bill for legal battles Blair allies 'tried to influence police' Reid sells home The week in Westminster Garden birds flocking to the countryside Climate change boosts food sources Urban handouts are less appealing Barclaycard Multiple Display Advertising Items Beauty carved from the earth has power to replenish the soul First night Visual Art Andy Goldsworthy Yorkshire Sculpture Park Sierra Leone Russia I saw boys murdered - then their parents got guns to kill each other Football children are machinegunned Reprisals tear community apart Innocent victims Soap opera aims to stop farmer suicides Crop failures and debt take grim toll TV show to help the desperate The Times Medium with a message Ten die in blaze at strip club Multiple Display Advertising Items Tamil rebels prove their air power with bombing raid Deadly strikes It's party time; the mix is working but the guests are still a little cool Europe 50 years All-night revellers remain pragmatic Tentative hopes of birthday clubbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaders agree on a date to raise treaty from the dead Europe 50 years Multiple Display Advertising Items Countdown to a constitution Ebookers Lingerie model lays bare new class war at nursery schools (AFP): 120 killed in clashes over 'rebel' militia Prime Minister dies (Reuters): Japanese quake Gibraltar visit (AFP): Terrorist freed (AFP): Snowboarder killed The Times The island of ghosts where slavery is an echo over the water Sierra Leone ignores its past Capital began as a sanctuary Figures of shame 'Princeling' takes key step up power ladder Party names new leader in Shanghai Promotion is clue to next Politburo Multiple Display Advertising Items Family figure Beijing's man wins vote Philadelphia Bear and dragon cement a friendship with £2.2bn hug Difficult neighbours Wimpey and Taylor Woodrow plan merger Giant builders in talks over £6bn deal Company bound for FTSE 100 Dawnay invests in Harlem homes CBI vision of DTI Seoul protest Savills unit stake Quote of the day Porsche denial Business big shot Foundations Permira chief faces union Life imitating chess Stock markets Shareholder says Yukos auction is sale of stolen property The Budget was timid but not a con Commodities Currencies Brioni Need to know The Times Investment group bets on new dawn for Harlem Dawnay, Day puts $250m into homes Target is £5bn American arm History file Savills seeks investment for European arm Entrepreneur bites into the Big Apple British funds Exchange rates FSA plea for more care to fight fraud (Reuters): Vivendi class action Hands eyes Boots Imperial's bid rivals The Times CBI review puts future of DTI in fresh doubt Target victors educate the experts Business big shot The winners Korean protesters take to streets over US trade deal talks Credit Sussie Porsche aims to raise its stake in VW At work and at play, press home your advantage In the first of two extracts from his latest book, Garry Kasparov discusses the importance of strategy Treading the board Instaffs Nmauk How turning capitalism into equality can mean profit for all The private sector has yet to join the effort to alleviate poverty for the majority, explains C. K. Prahalad Business guru IBM Military man puts discipline back into Shell's ranks Monday manifesto The Dutchman has increased central command while boosting the status of scientists, reports Carl Mortished The Times Curriculum vitae Bringing at all together Equity Prices Prestigious Properties Focus Report Going to market AIM's success is the answer to its critics Liz Loxton explains what companies seeking cash can expect when they float through the alternative market US wind power firm raises European profile Cadcam group moved to AIM from AMEX Preparation is the key to a listing Focus Report Going to market PKF 'Here they understand the world' Care says the cost is worth the clout Charles de Salis Linguist, teacher and translator who served with distinction as an intelligence officer during the war and afterwards Charles de Salis, intelligence officer, linguist and schoolmaster, was born on January 30,1911. He died on February 27,2007, aged 96 Raymond Cory Shipping executive who had a good war on convoy escort duties and in North Sea battles with enemy coastal forces Raymond Cory, CBE, businessman and shipping magnate, was born on October 20,1922. He died on February 16,2007, aged 84 Archaeology Weather Eye The Venerable Mahaghosananda Scholar monk and Buddhist patriarch who spearheaded the revival of the faith in Cambodia after the fall of Pol Pot The Ven Mahaghosananda, Buddhist monk, was born between 1922 and 1929. He died on March 12,2007 The Rev Bill Cant Minister who invigorated St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall The Rev Bill Cant, minister of St Magnus Cathedral, Orkney, and Chaplain to the Queen in Scotland, was born on April 3,1921. He died on February 13,2007, aged 85 The Very Rev Robert Waddington Self-effacing Dean of Manchester whose ministry was notable for his lifelong concern with education The Very Rev Robert Waddington, Dean of Manchester 1984-93, was born on October 24,1927. He died March 15,2007, aged 79 Mordecai Schaechter Indefatigable and prolific champion and scholar of the Yiddish language Itsye Mordechai (Mordkhe) Schaechter, linguist and world authority on Yiddish, was born on December 1,1927. He died on February 15,2007, aged 79 Terracotta warriors all got plastered in Paris Notebook Archaeology City's boundaries were frozen in time Birthdays and anniversaries Anniversaries Court Circular RAF service Legal news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Multiple Display Advertising Items School Notices Gifts Legal Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Document is 'article' in anti-terror law Law Reports Court of Appeal Fresh hearing on facts is possible Queen's Bench Divisional Court Caution over consultation guidelines Court of Appeal Criminal Division Granting leave to appeal Court of Appeal Criminal Division How Hollywood's climate change is right and wrong Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 26,1957 Winning Move Weather Lincoln can thrive on all-weather Derby link Racing Media Planet Big-race odds Taunton Yesterday's results Southwell Far From Trouble, owned by J P McManus, misses the … Motorcycling Football Mind game presents problem for O'Brien Kempton Park Stratford Racing Leading trainers Course specialists Kempton Park Plumpton Microsoft Rossi happy to dust off the celebrations after return to form Motorcycling Spanish Grand Prix Italian brings to an end winless run Pedrosa denied in front of home fans Athletics Results Basketball Cricket Equestrianism Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Swimming Tennis Football Fixtures 'We've been funded to win Olympic medals, not finish fourth' Cycling British Cycling's performance director on the winning culture that he hopes will reap rewards at this week's World Championships Heat blamed for Bekele downfall Athletics World Cross Country Championships Mayweather shuts door on father Boxing The wheel deal Toytown rebellion spoils homecoming for Phillips Equestrianism Land Rover Gatcombe Horse Trials Brailsford's new ideas add splash of colour Corry injury may threaten Leicester's treble hopes Rugby union EDF Energy Cup semi-finals Gloucester 24 Newcastle Falcons 18 Northampton dropping deeper into trouble Ospreys make most of chances after Cardiff see yellow Bulls stunned as Catalans start to find cure for their travel sickness Rugby league Engage Super League Giants get sinking feeling as Salford hold on Media Planet Smith likely to be named Britain coach Composed Murray again too strong for Kendrick Tennis Sony Ericsson Open Scot cruises into the fourth round Federer returns to winning ways Manaudou leaves rivals trailing in her slipstream Swimming World Champions White may benefit from Lee's absence Heat rekindle fire Portugal scrape in Willis makes mark Reading clinch title Oxford off pace Academy close in Woods issues timely statement of intent Golf WGC-CA Championship Multiple Display Advertising Items A working-class hero who only wanted to be an entertainer Wisden 2007 Exclusive extracts Michael Parkinson pays tribute to 'Fiery' Fred Trueman in the second part of our exclusive serialisation of the 2007 Wisden Wisden Prolific Hick runs second to Gooch in the pantheon of all-time scorers Leading the way The Times Dealers left drooling as collection disappears Chappell and Dravid feel the heat as fans take to streets Cricket World Cup Citizen Hayden makes short work of South Africa Bangladesh hold nerve to bring damper for India Scoreboard Vincent's campaign ended by wrist blow Burden is lifted for Vaughan's men after proceeding with care Cricket World Cup Fletcher praises efficient display Top-order form remains a concern The Edf Energy Cup Final Scoreboard Don't ease up, there's still more than a month to go Woolmer struggled to cope with snake pit that is Pakistan game Cricket Cultural and religious differences Coach frustrated by role's limitations Vu Ltd Team believed in power of prayer Network of child runners help illegal gamblers to give Asian police the slip Cricket Inside Times Crossword 23,558 The Insider Rooney in war of words with McClaren as England falter Angry striker hits back after criticism Boots and kit are 'thrown at wall' The Times Inside Cricket: six pages of the best Times2 The face Britain's next A-lister Did you see? For crying out loud… The click Did you know? Endless emissions from the airlines Did you hear? Save us from celebrity schmutter Ross "The Boss" Burkinshaw photographed in Sheffield by David Short Modern morals The Times My life as a bearded dwarf On the first day that Caitlin Moran played World of Warcraft she was up until 2am. Now she's part of an online community of more than eight million people — and hooked on a game that's as addictive as methadone Game on: other worlds to enter Something of the night Frieda Hughes/ Poetry The Times Feel free to invade my space for the good of the world I'm all for domestic division of labour Climactic patterns An all-consuming problem Health Monday Binge-eating is more common than anorexia or bulimia, but is rarely diagnosed. Peta Bee reports Dr Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Telltale signs of binge-eating disorder Pru Health No nursery place for my son unless he's potty trained Foods that guard against cancer New research tells us how to avoid high blood sugar, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Take care to avoid wrestler's virus The Times Harrods Blossom forth Spring fashion Dancing out of the shadows of death Cambodia's rich dance heritage was almost destroyed in Pol Pot's killing fields, but the survivors have staged a remarkable recovery, as audiences at the Barbican can see this weekend, reports Jane Wheatley Joe Penhall Dan Dares Artists who fought the system HBO DVD Box Arms and the thinking man Joe Penhall's new play puts the defence industry centre stage. He tells Dominic Maxwell about the joy of making things that go bang Concert Wings of Faith Oratory, Birmingham Reviews First night Theatre The Tempest Touring Concert Kramer/Maisenberg Queen Elizabeth Hall Emerson Quartet Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items When the bough breaks Theatre Leaves Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, SW1 Austen's Bath runs hot and cold The weekend's TV Northanger Abbey Sunday, ITV1 The Trap - What Happened to our Dream of Freedom Sunday, BBC Two The Times David Chater's choices In search of Big Gordon Your thoughts please . . . Today's TV Dispatches Cameron - Toff at the Top Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm This World: Child Slavery with Rageh Omaar BBC Two, 9pm Corkscrewed Digital Choice Sky One, 9pm Variations Animal Farm Channel 4,9pm Urban Legends FX, 9pm The Sopranos Channel 4,11pm Heroes Sci-Fi, 10pm Engineering the World Rally Discovery, 10pm Sex, Lies and Politics Sky Travel, 11pm Film of the night Film choice Traffic (2000) Five, 11pm Appointment in London (1953) Best of the rest More4,4pm A Cry in the Dark (1988) Sky Cinema 1,8pm The Haunting (1963, b/w) TCM, 11pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page The Astronaut's Wife (1999) BBC One, 11.05pm My Mother Frank (2000) Channel 4,2.15am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge — Win a 32in Samsung LCD TV Times2 Quiz Time2 Crossword No 4172 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Index BT The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower McClaren Must Swing the Axe The Games European Championship Qualifying Group E England head coach needs to be ruthless Robinson and Lampard should be dropped Best of the Web Time to Upset a Few Egos Gerrard should be the focal point of a new-look team, says Tony Cascarino How England Rated Rooney's Form is on the Wane The Games European Championship Qualifying Group E 26 Years on, Flat England are in Need of Fizz Timesonline How England Rated How Israel Rated Players Begin to Run out of Explanations The Games European Championship Qualifying Group E Matt Hughes finds England's senior men unwilling to hide from team's shortcomings Clarks Spain Buck Trend in the Marathon The Games European Championship Qualifying Gabriele Marcotti on the long and winding road to next year's showpiece Kerzhakov Sends out Warning to England SRNA Inspires Vital Victory Scots Flying as They Head to Italy The Games European Championship Qualifying McLeish May Copy Celtic in Bid to Cause Upset Finding the Wise Place for Healy Ireland's Future Tense The Games European Championship Qualifying Group D Carsley Has a Word to Put Record Straight Just No Place like Home The Stadium Tom Dart finds Wembley still an exciting place to be despite the absence of frills How the Venue Rated Pearce Involved This Bentley is Born to Run New Kop at Heart of Red Vision The Americans Liverpool's owners plan the best stadium in the world, Brian Alexander reports US Oilman Hunt is Eyeing Premiership 'businesses' Sharp Strikes in the Nick of Time The Games Coca-Cola League One Clarke Leaves Brentford Doubled up in Pain City Close in on top Spot Routine Victory Fits Forest Bill Bournemouth (1) 2 Tranmere (0) 0 Coca-Cola League One Brighton (0) 0 Huddersfield (0) 0 Crew (1) 1 Rothernam (0) 0 Swansea (1) 2 Northampton (1) 1 Bradford (0) 1 Blackpool (1) 3 Carlisle (1) 5 Gillingham (0) 0 Port Vale (1) 2 Mill Wall (0) 0 Yeovil (0) 1 Chesterfield (0) 0 Corr's Value is Good for Swindon League Two Williams Puts Hartlepool in Dream Sequence Accrington (1) 2 Hereford (0) 0 Wrack Makes a Precious Point Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Wrexham (0) 1 Bury (0) 0 Notts County (1) 1 Chester (1) 2 Barnet (0) 0 Home Team Derailed by Rochdale Express Grimsby (0) 0 Peterborough (0) 2 Shrewsbury (0) 1 Torquay (0) 0 Coca-Cola League One Results and Tables League Two Non-League First division: South & West International Matches Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Scotland Fixtures Point is Just Reward for York The Games Non-League Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Knight is Errant over Draws The Two Dannys Sir Brian Mawhinney's plan to scrap stalemates is insane, says Danny Kelly The Prem Billy on the Ball Bmibaby
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