News from 05/04/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Hilary Mantel, Phil Yates, John Fryer, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Kate Gould, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Dr T. S. Callaghan, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Jack Smith, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Richard Fish, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Siobhan Kennedy, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Ken Russell, Dan Sabbagh, Rachel Borer, Mike Gray, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Colin Bower, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Dr Max Habsburg, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Mark Atherton, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Dr Andrew D. Lawson, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Alice Olins, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Adam Sage, Sir John Tusa, Kate Saunders, Martyn Atkinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Stephen Anderton Times Gardening Expert, Sean O'Neill, Leslie Bennetts, Nigel Hawkes, Sarah Harding, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Nick Hasell, Nicholas Barrett, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Mike Mulvihill, Ian Rankin, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Galen Ives, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Crossland, Mike Rosewell, Mark Hodkinson, Jeremy Morris, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Nigel Slater, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Hannah Shepherd, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Victoria Smith, Bok van Blerk, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ursula Spital, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Gordon Brown, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Iran captives 'freed' after costume drama Nursery care 'is root of bad behaviour' Unhealthy charges Waiting in the wings Great Easter getaway Richest woman dies Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times Conservatives may split Scottish arm into separate party Judges halt attempt to deport hundreds of Darfuri refugees Tory-free zones Pugh Extremists told to expect prosecution Education battle Pet cruelty law Son stabbed Youth arrested Mystery of the English stalker who brought death to campus He shot himself and ex-girlfriend Police seek real identity of killer Tiffany & Co. Spring Su Doku Sudden decision owes more to tension in Tehran than to Britain's diplomacy Iran captives Pragmatic faction eventually prevails Publicity coup for Ahmadinejad What he said Showman keeps everyone in dark to the last flourish Iran captives Bonhams The diplomatic tightrope walk that led the 15 from captivity Iran captives The British party left on a routine mission but found themselves prisoners of international intrigue What he said Yellow ribbon tied round a tree answered anguished parents' prayers 84 days PC World Children who go to nursery full-time 'become antisocial' Fresh concern for working parents Long hours link to bad behaviour Worrying signs Bvlgari Dfs Dfs Cost of making a call from hospital set to rise by 160% Junior doctors accept 'practical' compromise Over and out Multiple Display Advertising Items Hello? Iranian Embassy? Yes, us again. We just wanted … We can't help feeling that the Department for Communities … The day the Mail forgot People Ian McEwan may have ruled himself out of the Booker … Unhappy residents have launched a petition against … Postscript James Doohan, Scotty in Star Trek, who died last year, … Picture Gallery Speaking of ashes, a slap on the wrist for all those … Gay man's sex life made him unfit for post, insists bishop Richer Sounds M&S The hidden sugar that is hard to swallow High levels found in savoury dishes Different types are listed separately The Lives of Others Sweet tooth Thurrock. Manchester. Gateshead BBC report was a set-up, Romania claims Immigrant camp was 'a fabrication' Newsnight denies Hyde Park 'deceit' Tesco Multiple Display Advertising Items New hope for patients who are resistant to HIV drugs Existing therapies grow less effective Formula boosts immune system Crucifixion 'makes God into a psychopath' Priest 'lying to court about body found in his church' Curse of the Golden Flower The Times Hostage to Fortune The theatre of the absurd, starring the Iranian leadership Behaving Like Adults Flexibility is the key to securing the best pre-school care Calling Time The cost of using the phone from a hospital bed is excessive 600 not out: my World Cup glory Picture Gallery The slide into invisibility must be arrested Thunderer: Admit it: the French do this far better than we do Secret service Glens of gold Stranded Hospital or home birth: which would you choose? Pensions: cause and effect Join the debate online today The private school dilemma Mustn't grumble Military theory Double standard Puffer train How we can liberate every child in the world Did John Paul II perform a miracle? Am I Mother Teresa? Comment Currys Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair faces revolt over law to ban 'chimera' research Patient groups unite in open letter Condemnation is backed by MPs Cybrid Talking CCTV cameras will see crime and tick off louts Loudspeakers to shame offenders Litter cut by a third in trial run Judge frees man who had sex with girl, 10 BT Wolf-whistling builders are told to give women a quiet life Virgin 'Money-laundering' runaway Horror film fan attacked friend Footballer jailed over robbery Virus spawns mutant frogs Circus ready for take-off Comet Carphone Warehouse Red tape slashed for green homes Planning orders will be waived Wind turbines are encouraged Beckett takes climate change debate to UN Sun Shine From the trouble with Hitler to a Rory Bremner laugh-in First night Theatre The Big Brecht Fest Young Vic Solidarity: a blockbuster thriller with the Walesa of Clydeside Ian Rankin meets Tommy Sheridan as he embarks on his latest political quest, to fire the Scottish proletariat Gordon Brown is best of a bad lot for straight talk Straight answers Army Egg hunts, wallabies and a Welsh train Easter getaway What's on Multiple Display Advertising Items Millions take off to escape traffic jams and rail delays Easter getaway Travel Easter forecast SELFRIDGES&Co It can't be the January sales, so that queue must be for an NHS dentist Multiple Display Advertising Items Child safety rules hit hobby clubs Young members fall foul of red tape Under-18s must be with a parent Happy landings BT TV quiz phone-in rules tightened Oil worker freed NHS fears persist Fumes hit hospital Falkender libel win Victims 'were failed' Multiple Display Advertising Items Hands-free mobiles 'just as dangerous' Motorists miss hazards and signs They cannot hold proper conversation Multiple Display Advertising Items Titanic key to a postman's bravery Men tried to save letters as ship sank Steamship relic could fetch £50,000 Mail orders Toysrus The handshake of history that showed Paisley's affable side Carpet Right Tears and triumph of children who tackled Everest for medical science Altitude study A controversial trek into the mountains could lead to better treatment for people with chronic disease Laura Ashley Dizzy heights For sale: the second VC in history Medal awarded for Crimea ambush Decoration did not impress Times Strikes Again For valour America India Hong Kong mourns the Chairlady, the multimillionairess in pigtails Asia's richest woman dies at 69 £2bn fortune may be given to charity Asia's richest women Furniture Village Father Red is ordered to give up his church for the poor Radical clerics told to conform Priests to defy archbishop's threat Bean's Holiday Troublesome priests Protesters pour in to reject elections Empire direct St. Joseph's Hospice (AFP): 381 civilians killed in Somali violence (AFP): UN police injured Baby killer reprieve (AP): Minister resigns (AP): Insurer must pay up Venice in peril as the tourists flood in and locals get out City's population sinks to a new low School's closure highlights decline Britannia Travel victims Relics aren't Maid of Orléans but a mummy made in Egypt Joan of Arc bones shown to be forgery Remains dated as 2,000 years old Millets Columbus Star's $15 trainers give poor a shot at style $17m basketball ace plays in them More NBA players to sell cheap shoes Multiyork Road test Cancer fears cap bad week for McCain as he looks for old magic Aide dismisses 'dark spot' rumours Funding shortfall could hit campaign Bush fury as Pelosi takes her own road to Damascus Obama's war chest set to rattle Clinton's campaign Spector judge will be told of his 'gun threats to women' Multiple Display Advertising Items HSBC Boers sing the praises of a glorious past to show anger at present Boys 'filmed teenager as he raped schoolgirl' Musical tribute The bright young things giving up gilded careers to fight apathy and corruption New party sets out to reform India It makes its debut in state elections Grand Designs High crime Water babies increase as tide of births rises ever higher Prudential (AFP): Aid workers 'seized by Taleban' (Reuters): Festival for Easter cowboys (AFP): Militant Killed in Gaza clash Prince's picture rediscovered Foreign Staff: YouTube blocked after film insults Thai King Clip shows feet over royal's image Critics hit out at 'Political censorship' Multiple Display Advertising Items Access denied Kim Jong II ate my rabbits for his birthday No he didn't, say North Koreans 'They're alive and still breeding' Bally The 250 volt charge that relieves pain Mfi (Reuters): How to flush out a murder suspect (Reuters): Mob beats 'child rapist' to death (Reuters): Serb jailed (AFP): New book by Pope (AP): Al-Qaeda fighting (AP): Terror 'rendition' (AP): Cock-a-hoop Loss warning for Channel 4 Sainsbury's offer Rate vote close Listing review Quote of the day Wal-Mart spied Business big shot Saudis hold back on signing BAE deal until Brown in No 10 Endorsement of new leader sought Talks over £20bn jets contract go well Cost cuts may force Royal Mail to shed 30% of staff Setting sale Stock markets Goldman set to advise RBS in bid for ABN Amro Fund takes extra risks for a few dollars more Picture Gallery Bolloré's thousand-mile march Commodities Spanish steps BA has been trying to take a lead in airline consolidation … Currencies Prudential Need to know Results in brief Channel 4 could collapse after 2012, according to research for regulator Consultants show range of scenarios Broadcaster urges new financial help BBC and BSkyB smarting over dismissed FA Cup offer Experiencing reality television The dirty half-dozen . . . shares that have spiked recently CVC group to ignore pension trustees in offer for Sainsbury's Takeover Panel deadline looms Fund's deficit problem unresolved Time to drive forward to get out of the rut Phantom bids target two more 'victims' Rivals trump Tesco sales growth Aegis may indulge Bolloré Millionth Oxford Mini graduates Biffa shares down in the dumps Mothercare pins hopes on net T-Mobile Bridgepoint in exclusive talks to land Leeds Bradford Airport The Lord Mayor gave a press conference in Moscow yesterday … City Diary Picture Gallery Timesonline Coasting ride City Diary Faceless corporatism City Diary Omega Diagnostics, the quoted Scottish medical diagnostics … City Diary Orange stretches contracts to keep users for two years Calling cards Burger man beefs about rival's tastes Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Saga moots return to the stock market as owner plans exit Charterhouse to sell 80% stake Company first listed in 1978 Bringing old folks to Folkestone Page buoyed by white-collar shortage The Times Interest rate vote too close to call as panel says 'hold' The Times Isa sales lose out to ordinary funds Booming services add to the pressure Founder of Cross offers investors fund with added risk Hedge fund sector 'rather dull' Institutions need greater stability Cross match FSA orders review of rules governing overseas listings after complaints Fortress casts the die with purchase of Alea OFT to review drug distribution in light of Pfizer-UniChem deal The Sunday Times Tchenguiz triumphs in La Tasca battle Boots deal may use new type of finance Eni wins auction for Yukos, then hands it to Gazprom Italians gain entry to Russia Yukos investors say sale is a sham PwC may lose Russian clients over role in oil saga What the £3bn bought Chevron quits race to develop Shtokman gasfield Stern test faces proponents of free trade Air France Battle over Telecom Italia leader is sign of wider debate Chairman is left off list of nominees Pledge of fight on at annual meeting Privatising mobile firms to offset Lebanon's debt Business big shot Guido Rossi On call Investors urge action on US sale of Chrysler OASiSHONGKONG (Reuters): FBI visits Second Life's virtual casinos during investigation Apollo looks at stake sale (AFP): Dream start for Boeing 787 TGV contract up for grabs (Reuters): Bear market lifts Berlin zoo Funds speak out to press Google over freedom of expression Activist investors gain strength in US Exxon criticised on golf sponsorship Timesonline Wal-Mart admits monitoring 'high-risk' threats to itself Clash of cultures far from new Keeping tabs US Trust head quits after rows with Bank of America The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Regulators fight to keep Japan at the top of the financial tree Tokyo aims to maintain its role as regional power as neighbours look to seize a bigger piece of the action What they say Timesonline Watchdog branded a 'vindictive vigilante' by banks Equity Prices John Deere 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 HRG buoyed as US broker adds retailer to its 'buy' list Large caps Broker lifts Northern Petroleum Small caps Gilts Private equity tricks could help Biffa thrive in the public arena Business Post Dominion Michael Dibdin Writer who won an enthusiastic following with a series of classy whodunnits featuring the urbane Venetian Aurelio Zen Michael Dibdin, writer, was born on March 21,1947. He died after a short illness on March 30,2007, aged 60 Ivor Cunningham Lives Remembered Beryl Corner Sir Thomas Hetherington Chess Kenneth Farrow John Turner Weather Eye Chief Petty Officer Gordon Selby Legendary submarine coxswain who miraculously escaped death by drowning on many occasions Chief Petty Officer Gordon Selby, DSM and Bar, BEM, submariner, was born on December 15,1919. He died on March 22,2007, aged 87 Air Marshal Sir Richard Wakeford Wartime Catalina pilot who was also on long-range maritime reconnaissance during the Cold War Air Marshal Sir Richard Wakeford, KCB, LVO, OBE, AFC, Deputy Chief of Defence Staff(Intelligence), 1975-78, was born on April 22,1922. He died on February 13,2007, aged 84 Captain Ernest Turner From Merchant Navy to submarine service in the RN Captain Ernest Turner, CBE, DSO, DSC, submariner, was born on March 21,1914. He died on March 2,2007, aged 92 Nina Wang Eccentric magnate who became Asia's richest woman Nina Wang, " chairlady" of Chinachem, 1999-2006, was born in 1937. She died of cancer on April 3,2007, aged 69 VAT liability for services carried out in UK Law Report Court of Appeal Emulating program not copying Court of Appeal Dependency claim survives death Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Legal Notices Personals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard A rural retreat . . . in the Cretan style Late travel Visit biggest of the Greek islands Traditional Greek houses available British Isles Late deals Dublin for two nights, £100; a week in Egypt, £299; a week in Kenya, £389 Short haul Long haul Get up and go — before the Easter snow does Gobi desert is rolling into the suburbs of Beijing Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 5,1968 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Noseda revels in bringing classic hope to her peak Racing Sander Camillo on course for Guineas Chapple-Hyam savours Dutch Art Catterick Yesterday's results Lingfield Park How they bet Athletics Nottingham Football Sixties Icon primed to return at Newmarket Hancock happy to keep HQ ball rolling Racing Wincanton Wolverhampton Reverence, trained by Eric Alston, will begin the defence … The Wright track Homer Wells, trained by Willie Mullins, is an 8-1 favourite … Wright times it right in search of Olympics lift-off Trampolining Briton puts injury agony behind her World Cup events are 'dress rehearsal' Ludlow Racing Course specialists Doubts over Murray place pressure on Henman to fly the flag Tennis Scot's injury saga remains unresolved Rusedski's fitness a worry for Britain Red Sox prepare to believe the hype as Matsuzaka pitches up Baseball O'Sullivan is handed clear run thanks to WPBSA delay Snooker Kirkpatrick enjoys whistling to new tune after cross-code switch Rugby league Bradford and Leeds vie for top in Easter of derby games Table Australia do not respect the message from Britain Bowls 'Unbeatable' Russian Giant is most at risk from fascination with fame Boxing Valuev happy to be left alone to fish TV deals threaten unification bout The Times Football Results Badminton Basketball Eton fives Football Fixtures Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Manfredo claims he has what it takes to upset Calzaghe Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis How waves created by Oxford mutiny are continuing to ripple on the Thames Rowing Xchanging Boat Race Americans gave up chance of Blue Stewart surprised by level of interest Sparks fly as Cambridge relish head-to-head with Goldie Delegation proposes a trip across Channel to back boycott Rugby union Time not right for return to Twickenham, Johnson insists Holders make light of tricky conditions DNA breakthrough Bayliss recovery Award for Haig Sussex success Visser signs on Stormont special 'Harsh' decision leaves Ohuruogu out in cold Athletics CAS upholds ban on 400m runner BOA 'life' ruling could be challenged The Sunday Times Wrestling fans grapple with two fools and a subscription Sport on television Slow progress as Renault get to grips with Bridgestone tyres Motor racing Why James Brown was able to feel at peace with the soul of Augusta National Golf The Masters Beauty of course had 'thrilled' singer Power struggle continues, say fans Betfair Amazing azaleas blow their own trumpets A Masters tradition will return next year. A place … Timesonline First-round tee times at Augusta Ladbrokes Only threat to Woods comes from old enemy Mickelson Golf The Masters World No 1 to make up for failure Firm course gives favourite advantage Relentless odyssey of greatest since Ali Golf The Masters The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Luminaries past and present pay glowing tributes to Bob Woolmer Cricket Friends gather at memorial service Wreath sent by Pakistan players Chappell bows to immense pressure and jumps India ship before he can be pushed Cricket The Royal Bank of Scotland Group How coaches have fared in the hot seat Familiar failings take the gloss off improved show by England Cricket World Cup The Times Scoreboard Marstons cricket club Super Eights Timesonline Emre draws line under racism row to focus on the future Football Player opens his heart to The Times Newcastle the priority for now O'Neill relents and offers Berger deal Watford go-ahead Gregory hits out Chadwick blow McLean rewarded Parkinson makes up his mind after change of heart Football Pardew's assistant stays at The Valley Huddersfield left without manager Pools forecast The Premiership today Ramos and Kanouté the Seville target men Football Uefa Cup Winning habit Fear driving Bayern forward in the quest for European glory Football Champions League German club put Milan on back foot Hitzfeld yet to find magic touch Gerrard's progress helps Liverpool to peak at right time Coral Drogba comes to Chelsea's rescue as attacking fluency goes missing Champions League Quarter-finals, first leg Suit, swagger and hair gel — Mourinho sees double Champions League Quarter-finals, first leg Shaping-up for battle Playing to strengths can swing it in Spain Night of shame as United fans are injured in clashes with riot police Champions League Battle of Rome Wilkinson Sword Supporters condemn scenes History of violence demands action now Champions League Battle of Rome United sold short by Scholes but keep treble dream alive Champions League Quarter-finals, first leg Brintons Totti and Ronaldo play no-score draw Times Crossword 23,567 The Insider United's worst fears realised as Rome proves hostile territory Fans hurt inside and outside ground Witness says 'all hell broke loose' The Times World Cup Inside The Masters Index The face Did you see? The complicated life of Brian The click Did you know? The bottom line (according to him) Did you hear? A practice to be sniffed at Picture Gallery Modern morals The safety trap As the hunt continues for Lindsay Hawker's killer, the Times Tokyo correspondent Richard Lloyd Parry explains why Western visitors take risks they would never take at home, and why our assumptions about Japan are wrong 'A kind of recklessness': three stories of teaching in Japan Sofa Workshop We can work it out Leslie Bennetts claimed that full-time mums take a huge risk when they give up work — and most of you agreed with her Volkswagen The Times Ladies! I have nothing to declare but my genius From our sponsor summa cum laude Plainly, chocolate is good for you Millions of chocolate eggs will be exchanged this weekend, and there's new evidence that the dark stuff is good for your health. Introducing three great chocolate recipes, Joanna Weinberg explains its appeal Chocolate, gorgonzola and thyme bruschetta Beef stew with chilli and chocolate How can it help you? Life Scan The Times Top tips Antik Batik's Gabriella Cortese picks sheer dresses Are you addicted? Am I suffering from sex addiction just like Ulrika Jonsson? Thetimes The Times Sub urban worrier The other man in my wife's life Some like It Hotter No Hiding Place Shooter from the hip Mark Wahlberg uses his delinquent past as jailbird and rapper to add menace to his movie roles, he tells Kevin Maher Nokia Hate Huckabees? Watch Russell's rant Easter bunny blues Nokia The Caiman Death and rebirth of a true star Reviews Film It's the dying Sun that shines brightest in Danny Boyle's sci-fi thriller, closely followed by Cillian Murphy's cheek bones, says Wendy Ide Ian Johns trips out with the original head film, but his mind is not bent by a mishandled horror flick Exterminate all blackheads High-definition could be the biggest advance since the talkies, says Wendy Ide, but you'll need perfect skin Days of Glory Lead a film team of millions Do you have a fantastic idea for a movie? Enter our competition and you could work with MySpace users to make it, explains Ian Johns Lights The Times Cannes gets a mobile cinema They came from cyberspace — the geeks are taking over (and they have their own babe) Closing credits A Goodman, but not a holy one Pop Outlandish Electric Ballroom, NW1 The Times Pop Reviews First night Macy Gray Koko, NW1 Concert Bostridge/Adès St Luke's, EC1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Pool — City of Culture? Arts Theatre, WC2 King of the unnatural world Last night's TV Natural World BBC Two City Lights ITV1 The Times TV Choice Torture film postponed The Masters of fashion Today's TV Chaos at the Château Viewing Guide Channel 4,8.30pm Live Golf: The Masters BBC Two, 9pm/BBC One, 10.35pm Hotel Babylon BBC One, 9pm Chelsea Pensioners Digital Choice BBC Four, 8.30pm Jim'll Fix It Strikes Again UKTV Gold, 9pm Variations Shark Five, 10pm Soul Britannia BBC Four, 9pm My Shocking Story Discovery, 9pm TV Now and Then UKTV Gold, 9.30pm Shrink Rap: Duchess of York More4,11pm Film of the night Film Choice A Matter of Life and Death (1946) Film4,1pm 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 4181 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon HMV Index Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivalry boosts team strength The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week Bad Week What Else Happened Hot on the trail of young snails Profile Donald McFarlane tells Clare Dight how his interest in animals led to a career studying a youthful species of mollusc QBE Side-Shifting The Office Psychologist Orchestrating change Six of the Best . . . In the second of six extracts from the Chartered Management Institute's forthcoming book about the experiences of the brightest business minds, Sir John Tusa talks about change management Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Six of the Best Highlight your abilities Talking Point Being brilliant at your job doesn't make you a high-flyer. For a place on the company development programme, you need a talented attitude, writes Carly Chynoweth The Sunday Times How Do I Become . . . . . . A Talent Manager? MBA Choices Test Yourself . . . Answers National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition Sparky grads move fast at high street favourite The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The revived Marks & Spencer offers exciting careers for university leavers — as long as they match the company's passion for retailing success. Martin Birchall reports Timesonline Statwatch Picture Gallery No 22 Marks & Spencer Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Loneliness, lamb chops and banana custard Interview Richard & Judy's Book Club Choice WHSmith Barefoot in Mullyneeny Reviews Bertie, May and Mrs Fish The flickering on the staircase Extract Collect them all Last month it was cinema, this month there are four biographies and memoirs to collect. Look out for a new one each Friday at WHSmith. And from next month . . .
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