News from 03/04/2007
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Giles Smith, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Tom Dyckhoff, Devika Bhat, Milton Keynes, William Dornan, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Sir Bernard Crick, Matthew Dick, James Rossiter Legal Correspondent, Dr Andy Andrews, Ian Winrow, Michael Ryle, Katie Scott, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Dr Peter Jones, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Antonia Senior, Helena de Bertodano, Abigail Watson, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, M. F. Horton, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Ramnik Shah, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Fin Kennedy, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Heather McGregor, Stefanie Marsh, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Andrew Salmon, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Stanley Duncan, Martin Samuel, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Bob Douglas, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Tom Fool, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Ben Locker, Stephanie Hawthorne Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Keith Morris, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Dr Richard Petty, Ian Edwards, George Caulkin, Peter Rogers, Alan Lee, Gavin Cameron, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Graham Wade, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Fiona Bawdon, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Karen Pollock Chief Executive, Jane Macartney, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Patients put at risk by cancer care delays Damning report on radiotherapy services Long waiting times cut chances of survival United tell fans to be Ultra cautious Furious CBI dismisses Brown pension claims £300m fine for Apple Tesco 'local' difficulty 'Killer' caught on film Tsunami kills 'dozens' Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Hopes of release rise as Tehran steps back Iran crisis President to give press conference Analysts believe captives coping well Conspiracy theories bubbling under Britons seized in 'revenge' mission What they said . . . and what they meant Allies want problem to go away without a fuss PayPal Brussels threatens Apple with £330m fine for music pricing ITunes songs cost more in Britain Warning takes gloss off EMI deal Online options Any wait can prove deadly Picture Gallery Bernard Matthews will not face court Timewaster jailed Schoolboy murder Epidural register Gromit deal struck Finally, the one word that the Street was waiting for: guilty First night Television Coronation Street ITV Simple tales of ordinary folk Breitling Brown aide's claim on tax grab is completely untrue, says CBI Pensions black hole Business leaders furious over 'spin' Minister forced to retract claims Comment Prized links to business are battered and bruised The £100bn stealth tax he hoped we'd never notice Pensions black hole The £5 billion raid: how much you have lost? Murder victim seen on film chatting to her suspected killer Ba Breathing polluted city air may be worse for you than fallout from an atom bomb Danger of dying Bonhams Risky business Windows Mobile Also falling foul of a child's inquisition was golden … We salute Jim Paice, the Shadow Minister for Agricultur Hello? Is that the Embassy of the Islamic Republic … Postscript Gordo's pirating shame People According to a new survey by an inexplicable bit of AA Victoria Beckham and family, skiing in Courcheval, France. If it wasn't for the fake tan, she could quite disappear People caught up with Mark Wahlberg at the premiere … Barclaycard Convicted IRA trio take top portfolios in Sinn Fein line-up Team includes Old Bailey bomber DUP says it will rotate ministers MacDonald 'The Milkman' faces life in prison after losing £1m bet Drug profits were laundered on turf Wager that trial would not happen Virgin media New Leaf Can Gordon Brown learn the lessons of the pension debacle? A Pitch for Peace Critics should not reject Israel's summit call out of hand Grave Concerns Speculative fever has fired panic-buying of cemetery plots in China He's a foreigner, but laugh away Picture Gallery Get me a ticket for the postcode lottery Libby Purves Forget uniformity. Go local Thunderer: 25 years on, our imperial grandeur has sailed away Falklands fallout The andropause Consequences of Brown's raid on pension funds Holocaust lesson Timesonline Gunboat diplomacy in Iran Home Office split Roman spin Classical mistake Kind words I'm afraid Brown's not as black as he's painted If you want a real history lesson, watch South Park John Lewis Stilettos 'sent fetish thief over the edge' London footwear exciting, court told Robbed women 'as they walked' Green Flag Barclays CitroËn Hospital's computers 'a failure' Killer was obsessed with game Husband jailed for murders Skeleton offers travel insights Sainsbury's Sting and Sir Paul add another string to bow Blair faces final eclipse with loss of 600 town hall seats . . . Labour heads for 30-year low at polls North-South divide to deepen . . . but insists there is hope Tory who 'blacked up' wins Mandela's backing Prison officers cleared over death in cell Staffing levels at jail are criticised Managers 'failed to heed warnings' Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Dfs Abused wife who killed her husband shocks Bollywood Film of life story premieres tonight Message of hope for Asian women Star qualities Gestures of conciliation fail to heal Falklands war wounds Low-key commemorations mark the 25th anniversary of the invasion by Argentina, reports Alan Hamilton Ireland Theatres pool talent across the pond London and New York double bills Joint venture by Mendes and Spacey Keypoint Bank Charges Tiscali Air chief in kamikaze mission plan Target terrorists, suggests top airman Only if you go first, say RAF pilots Invesco Perpetual 'Divine wind' Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraq Spain Education must support technology Pacific panic over killer tsunami Island washed away as dozens die Beaches closed, roads gridlocked Foreign Staff: Mothers think babies are head over heels in love with yoga Grant Thornton Speaker builds bridges in Syria Pope moves closer to sainthood (Reuters): Court ducks Guantanamo fight (AP): New start for Amish survivors Life savings lost in buy-to-let tomb swindle Cemeteries sold non-existent plots Ancestor worship fuels China industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Gone but not forgotten Aquability Lorry bomb kills children in school Nine die in blast at northern city 'Classmates fell, drenched in blood' Multiple Display Advertising Items $1bn election on the way as candidates raise record sums of cash Clinton amasses $26m war chest Some campaigns costing $2m a week Chicago police chief in charge of 'tarnished' force steps down Post Office (Reuters): Five peace soldiers die in attack on Darfur water site Multiple Display Advertising Items Opposition softens line to keep up African pressure on Mugabe (Reuters): Germans held in Afghanistan threat (AFP): Blasts rock court (Reuters): Panda panders (AP): Emissions rebuke (Reuters): Bird flu outbreak (Reuters): Get out, chop chop 15st boy is taken from grandparents who lost their daughter to anorexia Officials accused of 'kidnapping' 'He was chubby, but he wasn't ill' Times Online Ukraine on the brink as Parliament is dissolved Tesco argues for '30-minute' rule Rate rise threat TalkTalk cost woe Quote of the day Endesa deal Improve your Standard of Living Choose Point A. Choose Imperial's investors back bigger rights issue Cash call needed to fund Altadis deal Figure expected to be at least £4bn US Embassy calls in ArmorGroup Click thinking Stock markets DTI unit to scrutinise ownership of TVR The only monopoly is on value for money Discord in the music industry Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Act now, BAE Need to know Results in brief Advertising on internet soars as world follows British lead Middle East a significant market Big events to fuel expansion next year Celesio counterbid for Alliance Boots 'would face many hurdles' ITN to cut staff as part of £250m ITV news deal A small company based in Cheshire is to launch a luxury Veolia Environnement You must be joking! Oh, you are City Diary The news that Norbert Dentressangle, the French haulier City Diary Dear Diary . . . Brumby's back City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day What I like best about the Kent brewer Shepherd Neame … Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Threat of interest-rate rise looms as homeowners extract more cash Consumers saved less and spent more MPC also worried by cost pressures Northern Rock considers sale of £1.5bn commercial loan portfolio StairGlide Sainsbury's stalkers plan shares scheme (PA): Rolls-Royce jet deal Southern Cross buy (Reuters): Evolution on course Lucky few enjoy big npower price cuts The Times Tesco says 'local' means up to a 30-minute drive away Shell's carbon emission target 'too easy' Do supermarkets check out? Carphone may still bid for Pipex despite TalkTalk warning 'Free' broadband may cost extra £15m Openreach partly at fault, says founder Emerson Aardman refuses to drop British accent to make it in movies E. On drops bid for Endesa as Acciona and Enel make deal The Times KKR's $29bn bid secures credit card firm Business big shot Samuel Zell Property tycoon swoops on Tribune for $8.2bn South Korea steals march on China with US trade deal Agreement will phase out tariffs Farmers and trade unions demonstrate New Century victim of sub-prime crisis Starwood boss is shown the door The Times Italian minister speaks out against AT&T bid The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Do You Care? British funds Iranian gambit may force US into a move Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Experian rises as investors credit chances of takeover Large caps Goldman tips Game as a winner Small caps Gilts Put Carphone on hold while Dunstone turns his focus on America Southern Cross Downwardly mobile Evolution Group Equity Prices Free Entry Reader Offers Ltd John Backus Computer scientist and mathematician who developed the Fortran programming language while working at IBM John Backus, developer of Fortran, was born on December 3, 1924. He died on March 17, 2007, aged 82 Jacques Courtin-Clarins Founder of the Clarins beauty empire, whose marketing nous and emphasis on beauty as therapy created a skincare giant Jacques Courtin-Clarins, beauty products entrepreneur, was born on August 6,1921. He died on March 23,2007, aged 85 Court & Social Weather Eye Ray Evans Lyricist of fertile genius whose collaboration with Jay Livingston produced many memorable songs Ray Evans, lyricist, was born on February 4, 1915. He died on February 15, 2007, aged 92 Franco Cosimo Panini Entrepreneur who with his brothers built a publishing empire based on stickers of footballers Franco Cosimo Panini, publisher, was born on October 8, 1931. He died of cancer on March 30, 2007, aged 75 Roger Blin-Stoyle Lives Remembered Victor Bonham-Carter Laurence Picken Court Circular Reporting for duty, Ma'am Appointments Luncheons Premium Bonds Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest wills Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Supercell storms unleash swarm of deadly tornados Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 3,1946 Myth has it that tidal-wave warnings after the Aleutian Islands earthquake were ignored by Hawaiians as an April Fool's Day prank. In fact, as this Times report records, the seismograph had not been read, and Hawaiians received almost no warning of the devastating waves approaching Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Potential of Easter fails to egg on racecourses Racing Ascot has end to viewing problems in sight Folkestone The Masters Football Bailey hits obstacle in build-up to National Wetherby Racing Kelso Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Southwell Sweetenham plan making waves Bates steps down Ohuruogu decision Coxes bridge gap Grönholm penalty Lincolnshire's title Harms rewarded English clubs ready to join forces with French in European boycott Rugby union Premiership big guns act as one Voting rights now dominate agenda Football Results Reasons why the Heineken Cup may be cancelled Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Motor rallying Rackets Real tennis Tennis Football Fixtures Leicester face test of their resolve in fixture jam Ramsay goes to the top for advice during his breakfast in America Golf The Masters Plenty of pointers from Mickelson Amateur aiming to last the distance BBC sends big guns to fight for rights Murray will play it safe with decision on Davis Cup Tennis Sands of time leave Gower's island in the sun yearning for a dose of reality Sport on television Ambitious Doncaster in disarray Rugby league Calzaghe leaves nothing to chance Boxing If anyone is watching, there is lots still to enjoy Cricket World Cup Fleming is ruthless in dispatching Bangladesh Bangladesh v New Zealand Scoreboard Jones prepares to up the pace as he takes first step on road towards Test comeback Cricket Malinga will pose biggest threat to England's plan Highs and lows Super Eights Gerrard central to the thoughts of everyone, apart from Benítez The Times FA runs risk of becoming 'not fit for purpose' Newcastle attempt to stem the tide by unveiling stadium plan Football Redevelopment to cost £300 million Investment in players a priority Welbeck gives Ferguson bragging rights FA Youth Cup Semi-final second leg The Premiership today Agbonlahor brings O'Neill respite as Villa faithful's patience is tested Football Jewell keeps faith in Wigan survival Jones off the hook Freedman to stay Leeds assure fans Missed opportunity Mourinho's luck takes turn for the better after Cole scan Football Chelsea defender expected to start Valencia have selection worries Magnússon sets 12-point target The Times Liverpool fans building hopes around new Kop Football Tony Evans says that there must be no compromise over the recreation of the iconic terrace in Stanley Park Pipex One of greatest names in the game inspired by bloody Boer War battle Money no object as Benítez is given the green light to spend Football PSV Timesonline Times Crossword 23,565 The Insider United written warnings urge fans to be on guard in Rome Sport Travelling 4,500 facing 'real danger' Website messages of planned violence The Times Moving story Index Cricket Rugby union Index The face He wears it well Did you see? The ties that blind The click Did you know? Italian finds its home Did you hear? We'll be quids-out Lava erupts yesterday from the Piton de la Fournaise volcano on the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean Modern morals To fail them all their days? As police investigate allegations of bullying at a top independent school, Ben Locker and William Dornan argue that public schools are snobbish anachronisms that do not equip pupils for the modern world Best education in the world Did I mention that your breath stinks? Nutrition Halitosis is a conversational no-go area, but half of us are affected. So which foods should we eat—and which should we avoid?AMANDA Ursell has advice Do you have a nutritional topic that you would like … For sweeter breath Food matters Latest diet powder has barley power The Times Why must the media attack our soldiers' mission? A truly Lenten epiphany chez Paul Woman of mystery The Times Italy's British bulldog Richard Owen meets the man with just enough English coolness to prosecute Italy's rich, powerful and corrupt The future's black for orang-utans The long-haired apes of the Borneo and Sumatra rainforests are rapidly being driven to extinction by loggers in pursuit of palm oil riches. Penny Wark reports on a desperate rescue operation Ready for the iron crotch, Grasshopper? Mentuesday Helena de Bertodano meets a victim of bullying who ran away to China to become a kung-fu master Index The art of kicking where it hurts most . . . Bosley Nokia Eseries Get your kicks from the martial arts Dress code Nokia Eseries The Eurovision art contest The Queen has insisted that Turner represent Britain in a show celebrating the European Union, reports Richard Owen Square Deal First Night Picture Gallery Flying the flags — national choices to celebrate European art Oh you pretty things Nottingham grabs a piazza of the action Can the binge-drinking capital of the nation really civilise itself by transforming its main square into a joyous continental-style public space? Tom Dyckhoff thinks it has—and there is a lesson here for us all Theatre Reviews First night Tom Fool Bush, W12 Opera Madama Butterfly Theatre Royal, Glasgow Theatre How to Disappear Completely . . . Crucible Studio, Sheffield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Union Dance Linbury Studio Theatre, Wc2 Concert Ludovico Einaudi Barbican The man from Auntie Last night's TV Greg Dyke on Lord Reith BBC Four Tourette's on the Job Five The Times David Chater's Choices Tangled up in time The sky at late night Today's TV Big Ideas That Changed the World Viewing Guide Five, 7.15pm Life on Mars BBC One, 9pm Live World Cup Cricket Digital Choice Sky Sports 1,2pm Messiah Week UKTV Drama, 9pm Variations Horizon BBC Two, 9pm F*** Off I'm Ginger BBC Three, 9pm Amazing Grace: The True Story of the Song BBC One, 11.20pm Shrink Rap: Stephen Fry More4,11pm Key Film of the night Film choice 28 Days Later (2002) Film4,10.40pm Best of the rest Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4179 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Senior Living Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Mistakes of the Week Other Views on Lyons Time to slow down and party Transport The Week in Numbers Electronic testimony Crime Whitehall knuckles rapped Charities Public Opinion New Medical Research Geriatric care on the cheap Health Other Stories we Liked Footprint left by headache UK can buy its green cred Environment High hopes lift special needs kids Education Purdah has a quiet ring to it Councils Foreign Ways Policy is the crime motivator Interview Richard Garside, the director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, says that it is time his organisation was more prominent in influencing policy. Richard Ford reports Media Monitor Timesonline In the Professional Press Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . What Worked for Me Smart Moves Diary Dates Inside Talent, not cash, should open the door to the Bar Lord Neuberger will report this week on how the profession can attract the best from all backgrounds. France Gibb reports We're all for climate change They changed the profession once — do the stalwarts of the Society of Black Lawyers have to start over again, asks Fiona Bawdon Times Law Awards 2007 Multiple Display Advertising Items Trading places@the times. co. uk Picture Gallery The Times Law Section A modern-day gold rush? The FSA is worried about the lack of expertise in the rush to build up commodities operations, reports Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week A good read? Mind the gap Any offers? The firm with no names Multiple Display Advertising Items
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