News from 06/04/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Fred Redwood, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Andrew Fifield, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Caroline Brannigan, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Lord Justice Scott Baker, David Chater, Adam Sampson Chief Executive, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Catherine Tarry, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Martin Edgar, Jane MacArtney, Derek Barnard, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Admiral Sir Alan West, Ken Russell, David Harker Chief Executive, Dan Sabbagh, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Jayne Dowle, Jane Whittle, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Henry Woolston, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Stuart Dennison, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Rebecca O'Connor, Jon Severs, Richard Willmott, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Ritchie, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Roy Hough, Mick Hume, John Carr, John Steele, Francesca Steele, Malcolm Gordon-Williams, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Heidi Best, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Sylvie Simmons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, John W. Toll, Andrew M. Rosemarine, Ian Johns, David Oliver, Anne Page, Mike Rosewell, Ray Bennett, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Neil Fisher, John R. Gregory, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Cora Hackwith, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Hutcheon, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, John Meany, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lisa Verrico, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Anthea Gerrie, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Amir Taheri, Adrian Turner Chief Executive, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Judith Heywood, Rosemary Behan, David Lock, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Naomi Cleaver, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Susan Emmett, James Aylward,
ResumoIndex Deaths fuel Iran row Four soldiers killed by roadside bomb in Iraq Inquiry into blunders as captives arrive home Index Speed cameras keep drivers under limit Good Friday revised First global union BBC's Mr Fix-It Spanish violence Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times Bob's death hasn't hit me yet, says the widow who is still awaiting answers Interview Exclusive In her first interview since the death of her husband, Gill Woolmer tells Ivo Tennant that the scale of her loss has yet to hit home How the tragedy unfolded Tiffany Cameras keep majority of car drivers under the urban limit First time figure is above 50 per cent Motorcyclists are speeding culprits Observing the limit Students would pay more at top universities Pugh Adviser resigns in junior doctors row Sterilisation plea Muslims action plan Counting the cost Correction Party's over for alcopops as sales of rosé are in the pink MacQuitty tips How lemons started it all Church's English shoes Su Doku special They're back home at last, wearing fresh uniforms and grins of delight Iran captives Crew arrive with presents from Iran Their first treat is a hot BA dinner Inquiry begins into errors that led to crew's ambush Iran captives 'We have to make sure this doesn't happen again' Halfords International pressure, not bargaining, won the day Iran captives Passion for cheap fashion ends in heap on the floor All the rage Currys Argos Three accused of plotting with the July 7 bombers Men will appear in court tomorrow 'Tourist sites were potential targets' Burglars take trophies from Redgrave's home Jessops Su Doku special M&S With a little help from Geldof and friends Today's stars will remake Sgt Pepper Oasis, Killers and Kaiser Chiefs join in Currys It was 40 years ago, but it's still a big favourite 'It's a sort of pop music masterclass' Ford Lord Black 'ran up annual bill of £3.5m in private jet' Opera stopover on trip to Pacific island Comptroller 'told to ignore auditors' Landlords lose control of tenant's deposits Sony The owners of Sudeley Castle, in Gloucestershire, let … 25% off All Kitchen Units and selected Bath Suites Charles presses rewind People There is a rumour bouncing around London PR circl A new and timely theory as to why Robert Mugabe went … Our sympathy to Soteris Giorgallis, press spokesman … Picture Gallery Robert Laing (the twice-bankrupt and comically bossy … In what could have been a scene from Father Ted, six … Postscript Graffiti spotted in the gents at White City: "i love … As a gift to the Iranian people, we decided not to … TAG Heuer Comet Cabin fever Branson airline rejected air hostesses as too old Virgin weeded out applicants over 36 Discrimination was 'unconscious' Mfi Flair test Man of Mystery The enduring power of Christ's message and sacrifice Our Mechanical Friends The right rules for robots could pre-empt the war of the worlds Those Bearing Gifts Britain must not be driven out of southern Iraq Bashed over the head with a seal Picture Gallery Here's a way to deal with the scorpion Attention! That CCTV camera must go – or else Rent deposits Hospital calls Who is to blame for the plight of the marines and sailors freed by Iran? No comparison Timesonline Injustices in the tax system Single-embryo transfer advice Wide boys Nul points Natural cycle Chewing it over Bad news It's a pension storm in a teacup. Pass the sugar Beyond the eggs . . . the terrible grief and the empty tomb Death Row Prisoners are sentenced to nicotine patch for their days in the dock Trouble feared over smoking ban Guidance allows cigarettes in cells Breathe easy PC World A flawed inventor discovers angst as he takes off to the moral high ground First night Theatre Landscape with Weapon Cottesloe Nissan HIV chef who recklessly infected his lover is jailed for nine years He was 'chillingly callous' to his victim Aids campaigners criticise prosecution Home Staff: Dentist is guilty of some nasty practices Currys Currys Top BBC post will present Mr Fix-it with his trickiest role to date Sir Michael embraces world of broadcasting, even if he doesn't watch much TV himself His in-tray Way of Sorrows to call at new stations Pope orders a changing of guard St Veronica out; Judas and Pilate in Oceanico Group Gethsemane to the tomb Argos Scientists track down the gene that turns Great Dane into a chihuahua Small breeds have mutation of DNA Similar link may apply to humans Multiple Display Advertising Items Middleton settles harassment case Hawker inquest Cheat detectors Horse fire charge Dfs Children's jab protects all the family Pneumonia cases are expected to fall Adults can avoid becoming infected Sterling House Screening for cystic fibrosis saves money Post Office Double benefit Primary teachers say 'non' to learning a language in 3 weeks Union demands adequate training Ministers pledge £50m for languages All work and no play education regime 'is a recipe for discouraging children' Comet (PA): £50,000 repair bill as vandals attack the Hogwarts Express Suzuki Charles to join Queen overseas Author returns 'stolen' stones Rubbish export company fined On a tricycle made for . . . seven Comet Magnet June the new September as fairy rings pop up earlier Japan Sierra Leone Sharia gangs roam streets of capital city to enforce their law with threats Students threaten Pakistani women President 'cannot confront militants' Creeping influence Sony Bhutto free to return after graft charges and dropped Slings and arrows of fortune (AP): City backs HIV circumcision Plea for seized BBC journalist (AP): Conjoined twins separated (AP): Baby rhino steps into spotlight EDF Energy Passengers ferried to safety after cruise ship runs aground The robots are running riot! Quick, bring out the red tape Blogosphere alive with the sound of musings-70 million of them Tongue-tied Thailand refuses to lift block on YouTube Man v machine Headmistress takes a swing at making children be polite through golf lessons Classes 'promote moral integrity' Game no longer seen as bourgeois Decathlon In the driving seat Big Three strengthen grip on EU Expansion 'has led to more power' Personality is key to influence Zimbabwe a National Emergency (AP): Republican meets Syrian President (AP): US targets Mugabe (AP): Hope for babies (AP): Held to ransom (Reuters): Rainforest rabbit (AP): In the pink (AP): Poor turnout Opposition tired to bribe MPs and ruin revolution, says Tymoshenko Boots The war is over but the poorest of the poor are still suffering Amputees are the most visible victims of the descent into hell of this former British colony. The fighting has stopped but they see only misery with little hope of change The Times Conflict toll Mitsubishi Motors Space tourist takes packed lunches fit for the stars The Times Macquarie and O2 in Airwave talks Arsenal deal Rate rise reprieve The £75m man Quote of the day Pipeline talks off Business big shot Britain's new super-union seeks to team up with US counterpart UK's Unite courts United Steelworkers Prospect of first international union Kerkorian makes $4.5bn offer for Chrysler Easter money Stock markets Investors reject CVC group's offer for Sainsbury Supermarket deal already past sell-by date Picture Gallery Getting back to fundamentals Commodities United stand Currencies Aktivfinance Need to know Results in brief Retailers expect blooming Easter sales Shoppers set to spend £7.8 billion Weather to boost plant and food sales Cannon Street to lead revamp of stations The Times Tills ring out Timesonline Poor manufacturing figures stay Bank's hand on rate rise The Times Timesonline King offers opportunity to make charitable contribution of note Halifax says house price rise is weakest in months Xstrata boss 'worth every penny' as his earnings pass £75m 'Big Mick' gets pay rise of 23 per cent Mining company rivals big three Cadbury chief in charge of break-up receives £3.4m package Davis's deal Nickel price hits record $50,000 Delivering verdict on cost of coffee City Diary Feather & black Azerbaijan unfettered City Diary Another sketchy character . . . City Diary Pensioners prickly over unions' unity City Diary Shanghai is hosting Expo 2010, featuring a British … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch US sports tycoon buys ITV's stake in Arsenal for £65m Parallel trade in medicine 'saves money' MacQuarie in talks over O2 emergency services network Who's who The Times Turks shun gas project in genocide row Multiple Display Advertising Items War of words Ford chief paid $28m as carmaker splutters to $12.7bn loss Pay 'helped to lure him from Boeing' Turnaround plan hits bumpy road Game on as Nintendo says revenues have soared 90% Business big shot Alan Mulally Timesonline Euro hits two-year high against dollar WestLB pair leave HMV thinks smaller Havas income falls Deutsche coup The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Channel 4's survival rests with Freeview Media Curl-up factor could spell change in reading habits Mediapolis 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 Mitchells & Butlers slips on expectation of Reits refusal Large caps Prezzo climbs on takeover talk Small caps Gilts Investors can rejoice, too, at the decision to keep rates on hold Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belinda Wright Ballerina whose vivid beauty and sparkling technique illuminated Giselle, The Nutcracker and Swan Lake Belinda Wright, ballerina, was born on January 18,1929. she died on April 1,2007 aged 78 Q&A Weather Eye Professor Robert Roaf Distinguished pioneer in orthopaedic surgery whose extensive travels included a mountaineering expedition to the Himalayas in the 1930s Professor Robert Roaf, orthopaedic surgeon, was born on April 25,1913. He died on February 16,2007, aged 93 Ronald Shedlo American film producer who enjoyed success on this side of the Atlantic Ronald shedlo, film producer, was born on May 1,1940. He was found dead in his home on April 2,2007, aged 66 Hans Filbinger Promising German politician undone by revelations about his Nazi past Hans Filbinger, German lawyer and politician, was born on September 15,1913. He died on April 1,2007, aged 93 One cannot obtain information one has Law Report Court of Appeal Business rates are administration expenses Chancery Division Reasonable endeavours less stringent than best Queen's Bench Division Too high duty of care interferes with life Court of Appeal Questions Answered The afterlife located, and London airhogs Court Circular Dinner Awards Appointments Legal news Service appointments Church news Maundy money Latest wills Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal Notices Public Notices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf BMW Elite Registrations Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes produces a challenge for boys in Beamers Choice of grille for new C-Class Roominess with agility and control0 'Soft-roader' Outlander happy to show off its hard edge Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The gloriously hot Easter that heralded a heat wave Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 6,1946 Seven months after the end of the war, the Prime Minister was forced to tell the nation that the food shortage was a global problem, and that things would probably get worse, not better Winning Move Weather Weather quest No stone left unturned as Bailey hones Longshanks for National Racing Aintree runner shrugs off setback Mr Frisk sets the standard for trainer Nicholls assembles powerful team to pursue Aintree prizes No racing Davis Cup Football Oxford happy to put their faith in theology student Rowing Xchanging Boat Race Ejsmond-Frey their lone Briton London Olympics is long-term target The Sunday Times Ludlow Racing Yesterday's results Getting a start Wincanton Wolverhampton Rhinos leave it late before confirming their local authority Rugby league Engage Super League Gunn's tough test for MacCarinelli Boxing Football Results Baseball Basketball Football Fixtures Ice hockey Rugby league The surprise resignation of Stephen Vaughan, the chairm Rugby union Other sport Speedway Tennis Rose proves thorn in the side of illustrious rivals Golf The Masters Briton among the few to avoid a bogey Bad starts are order of first day Cobra Early scores Caddie enjoys round to remember Fanfares for common man in short supply Golf The Masters RBS Timesonline Hamilton tries to adapt to brave but 'crazy' new world Motor racing Briton caught up in surge of interest Confidence high over victory hopes The EDF Energy Cup Timesonline Microsoft Show of force by English and French sinks Europe Rugby union Heineken Cup in turmoil Summit meeting is set for Dublin Lapasset's late offer is refused Titleist Distrust flourishes as power struggle threatens stability Wilkinson puts Newcastle's future at top of his immediate concerns Rugby union Guinness Gilliat-Smith brings gain in Spain for Canterbury Hockey Times Online England must take their cue from late heroics in defeat Cricket World Cup Nixon and Bopara set tone for future One more loss is all they can afford Harmison and Hoggard summoned to Lord's for early gallop Super Eights Henman returns refreshed and happy to serve as Britain's No 2 Tennis Davis Cup Standard-bearers Moss banned after positive drugs test Ellis fires England Whatmore censure Fleet on the retreat Bonds homes in Klitschko strategy Borders delay Everton have experience to survive test of nerve, says Moyes Football Manager aiming for Uefa Cup place Winning attitude the key to success Teams Coleman has his sights set on being big spender Pearce seeks safety and a number of fresh players Football Pardew raising his sights in bid to avoid drop Teams The Premiership today Passion driving sport means horrors of Rome will inevitably be repeated United seek break with tradition in the quest for happy return Football Champions League Manager unaware of violent clashes Club have poor comeback record All to play for Ferdinand on warpath over 'ignorance' of referees United fans pay in blood for Italy's 'loose dogs' Battle of Rome Police 'followed normal protocol' Mayor pins blame on scare stories Renault Italian media play down violence and blame alcohol for 'scuffles' Countdown to chaos Coral Robinson laments injustice but Tottenham have ability to survive Football Uefa Cup quarter-finals, first leg Benfica hit back Cowering supporters point finger of blame at 'brutal' Spanish police Times Crossword 23,568 The Insider English football tarnished by second night of violence Spurs fans clash with Seville police United shocked by Rome aftermath The Times Inside The Masters Rugby union Index The face Tough-talking diplomat Did you see? There's something about a sailor The click Did you know? That's the bunny Did you hear? Softee time in Tennessee A migrant worker making coal briquettes at a plant on the outskirts of Beijing. Such privately owned depositories are to be banned later this year in an effort to curb China's growing air pollution problem Modern morals Hope against hope A letter to Bel Mooney from a young woman reveals a level of suffering that most of us will never experience. And yet her human story offers the eternal possibility of resurrection in our own lives The Times Do You Need Advice? The Times Squeaky reproaches won't make streets safer for the young The writer's right to pinch pebbles Royal man of mode Tassimo Gravy glug Cottage pie with mushrooms Oh the joy of my mother's plain but perfect cooking After two weeks of highly spiced Thai cooking, it was a relief to return to the simple dishes of my youth Leek, ham and cheese gratin Luxury with Lucia Bigger is better for the gems on your fingers I need to be glam when my daughter weds Hair with Hari No need for needles Health Physician, heed thyself In Body & Soul tomorrow Cleaning up Sex-Mad? You Bet Meet the model pop star The former supermodel Carla Bruni goes from Vogue to verse in classic poems she's set to music. She tells Tom Gatti why The Very Best of doors Fashion and pop: a two-way street? Introducing the band With Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra showing its age, the idea has been given a makeover for modern children, says Neil Fisher Enter the Tate Times Drawing Challenge A night in with Pete Doherty The wild bunch come clean Kings of Leon are still a bit like Spinal Tap, but they've got rid of the drugs, they tell Sylvie Simmons Sex, drugs and symphonies His films exposed composers' bedroom secrets. Why has Ken Russell now turned them into racy novels? The Times Classical Iván Fischer Josephs Legende Channel Classics Pop Bright Eyes Cassadaga Saddle Creek/Polydor The Charts Pop Indigo Moss Indigo Moss Butterfly Multiple Display Advertising Items Waxing Brazilian The London Latin Music Festival will reacquaint us with the joyous but neglected rhythms of Brazil, says David Hutcheon The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Josh Pyke Luminaire, NW6 Concert The Kingdom Lighthouse, Poole, Dorset Theatre Reviews First night Old Times Richmond Theatre Pop Joan Armatrading Ronnie Scott's, W1 Jim doesn't fix it for me Last night's TV Jim'll Fix It Strikes Again UKTV Gold TV Now and Then UKTV Gold The Times TV Choices How to keep soldiering on On the right guest list? Today's TV Live Davis Cup Tennis: Great Britain v Holland Viewing Guide BBC Two, midday Wainwright's Walks BBC Two, 7pm Killer Whale Attack Five, 8pm The Simpsons Egg-Stravaganza Digital Choice Sky One, from 5pm Bible Uncovered National Geographic, 7pm Variations My Family BBC One, 8.30pm Soul Weekender BBC Four, from 8pm Jane Austen's Emma ITV1, 8.30pm Brothers in Baghdad Sky News, 8pm Shrink Rap: Robin Williams More4,11pm Film of the night Film choice Frida (2002) BBC Two, 10.55pm Watership Down (1978) Best of the rest Channel 4,12.50pm Awakenings (1990) Five, 3.20pm 102 Dalmatians (1996) BBC One, 5.05pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Starsky & Hutch (2004) BBC One, 9pm Breaking the Waves (1996) Film4,1am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4182 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Full Tilt Poker Index Hips have already won hearts and minds and will make us all greener, or so the Government says Opening Bids Home on the Web Picture Gallery Focus on Leeds In Riverside Terrace in Barnes Get in Get out Get Away SW13: picturesque house with modern interior next to Barnes Bridge Out Gothic Hall in North London Harrow: 1847 medieval-style flint lodge in expansive shared parklands Away Mill in Northamptonshire Braunston: renovated tower with sweeping views and separate cottage We've Got the Power Green House Energy-saving in the home will be easier but not much cheaper, says Judith Heywood Shed Tax Shock Reform Shelved Octagon Inspired by the Call to Convert Conversion Experience A poet made a decrepit Norfolk barn into a perfect home and a fan of Gothic performed the same miracle in a London chapel Inside Track Barn Costs Churchill Revival Spirit A Marriage of Convenience Inner Dilemma Naomi Cleaver unites two Spitalfields building to create one spacious family home David Wilson Homes Worcester Enter a Medieval Romance Where to Spend It You can be the lord of a riverside manor for just £1.5m, says Marcus Binney Lower Mill Estate Fact File Persimmon Where the Desert Blooms Abroad out Look The lovely Ras al-Khaimah emirate could be the next Gulf hotspot, says Lorna Blackwood Red Row Multiple Display Advertising Items How Does your Garden Grow? Cover Story Easter is the start of outdoor time, so remember that the right trees and flowers add value to your property, says Anne Gatti Top Ten . . . Outdoor Accessories Looking after the past Planting for the Future Liverpool Dreams on What's New Developers think big but on the ground there is catching up to do, says Jayne Dowle The Numbers . . . Location Fixation Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Home Work Home File Outdoors Brush-Up Web Watch The Times Garden Furniture save Park Royal is Good for You Home File The area around the old Guinness factory is being freshened up, says Susan Emmett Brief Encounter Not in my Back Yard Bricks and Mortar Local Flavour Property Watch The Home Shows Capenewhaven
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