News from 10/04/2007
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Giles Smith, David Bell, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Tim Albone, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Paul Mooney, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, James Hider, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Nancy Durrant, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Tony Ridge, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Kenneth Armitage, Gary Jacob, Rosemary Bennett, Libby Purves, Jenny MacArthur, Scott Watson, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Derwent May, Danny Kelly, Sir John Weston, Russell Kempson, Mark J. R. Dennis, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ken Livingstone, David Lawrenson, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neville Taylor, Holly Yeager, Stuart Miles, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Charles Pitt, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Major Anthony Hollis, Nigel Kendall, Ian Rankin, John Goodbody, Paul Thompson, Ludwig von Mises, Jeremy Cross, Ian Johns, Janette Gallini, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Erl Annesley, Chris Samuel, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Roy Hattersley, Ian Neilson, Rajeev Syal, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Alex Davidson, Jason Mellor, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Mark J.R. Dennis, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Laurence Hewings, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Adrian Milledge, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Michael Meacher, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Peter Inson,
ResumoIndex Protests force U–turn on captives selling stories Instant ban on sailors profiting from ordeal Minister to review 'outdated' guidelines Red Ken, corporate leader of the capital Venice seeks sponsor Fighter wars Rankin's election Lark reaches top Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times MI5 blunder led to ghost flight and jail for 'extremists' 'Islamists' refused to be informants CIA flew men to Guantanamo Bay The rendition Barristers may be graded on quality Murder charge Suspect in court L-test road rage Cost of 'sickies' 'Green' sports car Britain's favourite piece of music Vaughan Williams wins Classic FM poll Bach not catchy enough for Top 30 Time for this station to change its tune The Top 30 PayPal Coffee and politics: Inspector Rebus calls on the ladies vying for his patch His fictional character has little time for politics, but Ian Rankin turns detective for the Scottish election Are you surfing away your life on random searches? Internet users are too easily distracted Many waste up to 16 hours a month Caught in net Teenage girls wanted for gunpoint hold-up Rolex 'We're ready to create enriched uranium on an industrial scale' Iran Nuclear programme With a show of national celebration, Ahmadinejad says Iran will press ahead with its nuclear ambitions How ruling by Admiral allowed captives to sell stories Iran Detainees Media offering huge sums of cash MoD minders on hand at interviews Officers shunned chance to cash in on ordeal A storm of sound that's still rough and ready First night Music Arctic Monkeys Guildhall, Southampton Virgin 'Sarah's law' scheme could backfire, say child workers Rac Prudential Law created on wave of revulsion Zurich Miners' lawyer made £45,000 a day Solicitor's firm filed 90,000 claims Some sick workers got only £1,000 Fund manager dies on pilgrimage to Santiago Inside Track MoD counts the cost of dead cattle, some startled bees and a £500 wart Multiple Display Advertising Items Claim game The 'lost generation' of young and jobless 1.2m youths face a lifetime on benefits Rising crime costs £1bn a year XL Do I e-mail? That would be telling Brown refuses MPs' questions It's not possible to reply, says Treasury Multiple Display Advertising Items No comment Hindus may win right to open-air cremations O2 Burning issue Shot to Pieces Ministers cannot escape blame for this military fiasco The Capital's Capitalist Ken Livingstone, down to his braces, is a natural City boy Ice Melting A breakthrough in Sino-Japanese relations that is to the West's benefit Dial 911 to meet your neighbours Picture Gallery Religion: it makes bishops go bonkers Libby Purves On misguided praise for the Irainan President Thunderer: Aggressive dogophobia straining at the leash Does the sale of the freed captives' stories add insult to injury? Are MPs worth their money? Birth dangers Timesonline Albert's head for design CPS decisions Cycle limits Incas' records Magic glasses Don't be surprised. This is Big Brother in uniform David Aaronovitch on our hypocrisy over selling stories No more new Labour: my radical challenge to Brown Michael Meacher Offers his leadership manifesto John Lewis Must-have for ambitious parents: a nanny who is fluent in Mandarin Agencies barely cope with demand Language seen as future for business 'They want him to get a head start' Kayaker airlifted to safety from gorge (PA): Brothers stabbed Soldiers robbed Village mourns Flight of fancy Royal celebrations Scientists put faith in DNA tracing system as time runs out for wild Atlantic salmon Desperate effort to avoid extinction Future of £100m industry in balance Fish and ships BT Curl up with a cocoa and keep a heart attack at bay Weighty case against diets Boots Food of the gods Bursting with London pride, the corporate boss we knew as Red Ken Interview Ken Livingstone The city's growing prestige on the world stage is linked to the way its once-doctrinaire mayor is embracing pragmatic capitalism Sky . . . Gordon Brown's Treasury Ken on . . . . . . rich Russians . . . the constitution . . . suffrage and the city . . . City bonuses . . . dealing with Cameron . . . Bob Kiley FlySILVERJET Discipline crumbles in large schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Few poor children get into grammars Mental illness risk to stressed teachers Uniforms that will fit the larger pupil France Iraq Location, location, location: even here it's the key to property boom World Prices soaring in 'secure' city centre Mud huts being sold for £50,000 Cash-strapped city invites billionaires to sponsor a bridge We'll name it after you, promises Venice Bill Gates linked to £7m crossing Multiple Display Advertising Items Swing voters are Sarkozy's main worry as phoney war begins Poll lead at start of official campaign Le Pen derides 'foreign' opponent Why corner-cutting chefs just won't cut the mustard 100,000 protesters prepare to disrupt G8 summit Rally against US masks divisions in Mahdi Army Thousands join anti-coalition march Militia hit squads 'out of control' Dfs (AP): Fears grow for pair held by the Taleban (AFP): Billionaire in space (AFP): Leader returned (AFP): Beer raider held (AP): Fugitive surfaces Bush 'compromises' on stem-cell funding 'Ethical' choice offers little benefit Stronger option will be vetoed Pledge on border security Funding fight Alliance Leicester (AFP): Sudan told to be 'flexible' on UN (AP): Good breeding saves manatee Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): High turnout as East Timor goes to polls (AFP): Vimy heroes remembered Tensions rise in ice-warming visit Japanese leader put under pressure Meeting sought with religious sect The Times Official sacked for having five children Lack of engineers dogs utilities 'Gas Opec' plans Quote of the day Imperial ups offer Netjets BAE in battle for $15bn fighter orders from India and Japan Eurofighter takes on US and Russia Ageing combat jets need replacing Watch it Stock markets Sainsbury family spurn 582p raised offer Why America's cold is no longer contagious Commodities Currencies Need to know The Times British funds Exchange rates Utilities fear for future as engineers head into retirement Shortage legacy of privatisation Graduates lured away by City riches AIM-listed Cozart to help Scottish police with drug tests Drive to improve lot of casual workers Long arm of US officials could put Britons in prison The Times Wall Street First steps towards 'gas Opec' New move in Eurotunnel battle High street savours Easter Suspect sick days on the rise Permira buys Hawkstone Park Oasishongkong Watchdog attacks Thames Water board plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Union activism takes wing in aviation Casualised work and contractors provide special challenges for T&G recruiters IMF struggles to find a role in the new global economy As policymakers gather in the US, key institutions look to reinvent themselves Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jagjit Singh Chauhan Founder of the violent Khalistan movement, which sought an independent Sikh homeland in Punjab Jagjit Singh Chauhan, founder of the Khalistan movement for an independent Punjab, was born in 1927. He died on April 3,2007, aged 80 Weather Eye Birthdays Sir Joseph Cheyne Lives Remembered Sir Richard Wakeford Sir John Smith Professor Robert Roaf George John Writer, editor and broadcaster who became the 'Dean of Caribbean journalism' George John, journalist and broadcaster, was born on December 10,1920. He died on March 14,2007, aged 86 Shahe Guebenlian Reuters' man in the Middle East who also laid the foundations for the company's commercial successes in the region Shahe Guebenlian, journalist, was born on September 25,1920. He died on March 2,2007, aged 86 John Lade BBC music presenter whose genius lay in the discovery of little-known gems John Lade, musician and broadcaster, was born on April 8, 1917. He died on March 18, 2007, aged 89 Court Circular Lives in Brief Selection of information is not creating protected data Law Report Court of Appeal Right to work is not a possession Court of Appeal Bluetongue pests move in on warmer winter winds Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 10,1969 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services Wanted Legal Notices Public Notices Lee is given an edge in chase for Aintree win Racing Fontwell Park Motor racing Football Mullins has five-strong squad in National Big-race odds Butler's Cabin gives O'Neill home victory Racing National win is McCoy's first Injured Dobbin may miss Aintree Chepstow Racecards Pontefract Racing Fakenham Yesterday's results Huntingdon Musselburgh Plumpton Sedgefield Warwick Yarmouth World will unite against clubs for 'disgraceful and selfish' boycott Rugby union Blanco criticised for lack of respect IRB head wants waverers to recant Wray happy to discuss peace terms in Heineken Cup row Phillips gets through to Toytown that play is over Equestrianism British hope hits buffers after lack of match time Basketball Baseball Results Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Shooting Squash Rugby league Fixture Tennis Cambridge pair out to prove point at GB trials Rowing Superstar Richards prepares to take world by storm World athlete of the year David Powell meets the glamorous queen of the track and the supportive family helping her bid to become an Olympic great Different faces of all-round phenomenon Steady climb planned in bid to reach record heights Deacon kicks some life into lethargic Bradford Rugby league Engagë Super League The Times Saints on top after Salford rout Domic secures bragging rights for Hull in tense East Yorkshire derby Rugby league Engage Super League Table Harlequins followed up their victory over Hull on Frida Giants grow in confidence after closing gap on rivals Ward off temptation in his quest to follow in Murray's footsteps Tennis British hope eyes Davis Cup place Former world No 1 guides 20-year-old Net gains American sprint star guilty of fraud Bronze for Britons Stylish Lavilla Ullrich denies claim Reluctant Khan Bath sink Mavericks Wilde holds nerve A green jacket or a set of Jim Reeves CDs? It's no contest Sport on television The Times Johnson's win brings pressure to prove he is no impostor Golf The Masters Long shot sees off the long hitters Iowan must avoid 'one-hit wonder' tag The champion Forget the coaching manuals — now the Bible is all you need Golf The Masters Timesonline The Times Honda's nightmare start leaves Button's season in tatters Motor racing Problems centre on aerodynamics New car may be ready by mid-June Swiss Sport Staff: Hamilton prepared to play the waiting game New Zealand coast home after run-out muddle parts the O'Briens Cricket World Cup Scoreboard West Indies and their supporters rejuvenated Super Eights Vaughan and Fletcher searching for magical missing ingredient Cricket World Cup Captain admits his form is a worry Coach confident against Bangladesh HD England's hits and misses Cricket World Cup Online today Times Crossword 23,571 Consistency keeps Australia on target Ferguson leads appeals for calm Sport The Times Mortgages for Business Giles Smith World Cup The Game Index The face Front man with swagger Did you see? Del Boy goes organic The click Did you know? The middle classes are revolting Did you hear? Stony reception A gallery visitor admires Wall Drawings by the American conceptual artist Sol LeWitt, who died in New York City last Sunday at the age of 78 Modern morals Watching the watchers Three victims of the East German secret police join Roger Boyes to view an Oscar-winning movie about a Stasi officer who 'sees the light' Tomorrow in times2 Together we're strong Parents American mothers lag behind the rest of the world in childcare provision, but a new internet-based pressure group is leading a spirited fightback. Holly Yeager reports Women fighting for women The Times Euston: we have an architectural problem Hypocrites of the first rank Catch a fallen Tsar Nothing's too good for these Chinese celebrities The three giant pandas at Zoo Atlanta are so popular that Georgia's residents are happy to grow bamboo for them. But the high cost of their maintenance is putting their sojourn at risk. Jacqui Goddard reports No pandering to legend, just the facts The Times The fat devil in disguise Nutrition Do you have a nutritional topic that you would like … Sugar shakedown Food matters The myth of calorie burn-off in a marathon Innovation is the whim of an elite before it becomes … When the latest isn't the greatest Mentuesday Why do we always want the newest kit? Nigel Kendall describes the hell of the 'early adopter' and Stuart Miles shows why the up-to-date may not be up to scratch The Times Early Adopter Oh! What a lively war Arts A polystyrene bunker concealing a band playing martial music very loudly? No wonder the anti-war sculpture bound for the Serpentine Gallery is called Clamor. Rachel Campbell-Johnston meets its creators Space Cadets First Night The royal allure of Italy Over the centuries British monarchs have amassed an astonishing collection of Italian art — and now we can see it, says Michael Glover The heavens are a place on Earth The Royal Observatory's new planetarium respects its historic site and properly reflects its celestial subject. Tom Dyckhoff is starstruck Oh you pretty things Concert St John Passion Barbican Theatre Peter Pan on Ice Orchard, Dartford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Sacre — The Rite of Spring Barbican Pit Pop Kelly Jones Cadogan Hall, SW1 Smells (slightly) like teen spirit Tv&radio Last night's TV Jackie Magazine: A Girl's Best Friend BBC Two The Bible Revolution Channel 4 The Times David Chater's Choices Savage dog on the loose Moira: the debate rages on Today's TV Big Ideas That Changed the World Viewing Guide Five, 7.15pm Life on Mars Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm The Panic Room Digital Choice BBC Three, 9pm Variations Horizon Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm The Big Fat Art of Fernando Botero BBC Four, 9pm Five Disasters Waiting to Happen/The Lost City of New Orleans UKTV Documentary, 9pm/10pm John Buchan: Master of Suspense BBC Two, 11.20pm NCIS FX, 9pm Film of the night Film choice Freebie and the Bean (1974) BBC One, 12.15am The Ipcress File (1965) Best of the rest Sky Movies Classics, 7pm Green Mansions (1959) TCM, 7.05pm Vertigo (1958) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page The Opposite of Sex (1998) Film4,10.45pm Piñero (2001) BBC Two, 12.20am 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 4185 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Index John Deere The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Old Trafford Family Outings off Agenda for absent Glazers The Games Champions League Oliver Kay wonders why Manchester United's owners rarely go to the match United Wary of Totti Trickery Silence Will Suit Mourinho The Games Champions League Matt Hughes reports that the bullish Chelsea manager is confident of causing some more pain in Spain tonight Ladbrokes Chelsea Must Not Get Sucked into Debate Valencia Ready to Get Physical Liverpool Building Fourth Bridge At Last, Service with a Smile The Two Dannys Can I Play in Gaol? Danny Kelly on the time he spent at Her Majesty's Pleasure Charlton Show Nerves The Games Barclays Premiership Timesonline Sweat and Blood Not Enough for Everton The Games Barclays Premiership Lehmann Ready to Talk Terms Hughes to Miss Rest of Season Michalik Stays at Elland Road Arsenal on Tightrope for Europe The Games Barclays Premiership Watford given a Glimpse of Survival Hope The Games Barclays Premiership Heskey Spreads Some Happiness as Wigan Claim a Priceless … Dog Days Bite Coleman Again How they stand Davies Draws Home Comfort from Oakley The Games Coca-Cola Championship Nardiello Lands Sucker Punch as 25-Man Brawl Mars Victory Weary Sunderland Head for the Heights Late Capitulation Leaves Leeds Languishing Again Kamara Comes to the Rescue Bradford on Downer after Raising Hope The Games Coca-Cola League One Coral Scunthorpe's Promotion Party Left on Ice Rollercoaster Ride Nears Unhappy End for Torquay League Two Wilson Ready to Celebrate after Barker's Penalty Borough Recovery Ruined by Dodgson Non-League Coca-Cola Championship Results and Tables League One League Two Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Leaderboard (Pro) The Fantasy Game Leaderboard (Lite) Superleague Clarks The Ultimate Goal Poacher Theworld Gabriele Marcotti says Romário's bid to breach the 1,000-goal barrier is contrived and statistically suspect The Prem Billy on the Ball Subaru Uk cae Jane Milne, Association of British Insurers Disability definitions Useful Websites Contents Shaw Trust A new equality duty Multiple Display Advertising Items And the winner is . . . RBS Disability and the law Multiple Display Advertising Items News in brief Costs of non-compliance Disability etiquette News at the National Trust A solution that works News in brief Introducing UKCAE Martineau Johnson Pacific Continental
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