News from 12/04/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, The Rev Andrew McLuskey, Jane MacQuitty, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Devika Bhat, Martin Parry, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Kathleen Lyons, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Andrew Copson, Dominic Wells, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Strode, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Giles Coren, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Lòúisa Barnett, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Sue Mallia, Hugo Rifkind, Bruce Kent, Derwent May, Robin Barber, Jenny Kleeman, Barry Baines, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Ron Goldstein, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Mike Caplan, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Burhan Wazir, Fran Yeoman, Hattie Garlick, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Neil Allies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Neil Jones, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Peter Maxwell Davies, Rev Alan Cliff, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Melanie McDonagh, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Graham Searjeant, Rev Vincent Nichols, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Cliff Hassall, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mark Schuck, Robbie Millen, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Secret talks open way to nationalise rail network Scotland to be used as test case, Times learns State-run trains to be in operation by 2011 Index Des Browne admits captives' stories gaffe Al-Qaeda attacks Bid failure hits fees Liverpool progress £23m bill for cells Index Comment World Business Register Sport Times2 Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times New hospitals sited overwhelmingly in Labour-held seats Only 13 of 46 in opposition areas Community plan shows same pattern Blatant favouritism? It's health politics, stupid Haldane Black community 'must tackle gangs' Terror targets Medical morale Advertising curbs Murder arrest She is all dressed up but barred from the ball: grade a girl who refused extra classes Chopard Safe pair of hands admits he lost his grip in allowing sale of stories Buck stops with me, says Browne Blair heard news in Sunday papers Tory questions Websites pour scorn on 'reality show' captives Free electricity log may cut carbon Baby was drugged C4 race apology Search for runaway Heart patient risk 'Sexy' lager banned Get ready to sizzle again, like we did last summer Curse of the Golden Flower Weather eye How a mocking cough finally made Millionaire quiz cheat lose his cool Jessops Home Staff: Identity fraud soars as gangs learn new tricks Parents 'failing sex education duty' Schools have to fill moral vacuum Children turning to teen magazines From frogs to morning-after pill Squeezing in sit-ups alongside the pin-ups Lights, paint, action! Rado £23m bill for renting police cells as prison crowding gets worse Security staff sacked over tagging blunders Cheeky little red that costs £5,000 prompts call for a wine-price cap A bottle can be half price next door Restaurant chiefs defend their policy Whatever you do, don't go for the house plonk The big spenders on big rounds Rules on pets' travel could be relaxed Officer charged Turtle tracked Gunman on a cycle Flavour recall Blues opens Indigo The Mark of Cain 'Flattered' Miliband still refusing calls to challenge Brown Minister admits being urged to stand Pensions trouble boosts speculation Gordon4leader? One speculator thinks so Patek Philippe Geneve On the record Lights, paint, action! Sainsbury's That piano dropped by removal specialists in Devon … Is Sky News taking environmentalism a little too seriou Ending on a sour note People If anything is guaranteed to enrage the French, it … "Numpty" is a Scottish word, often applied, of late, … Number of mentions of Des Browne (the Defence Secretary Joss Stone, who turned 20 yesterday, back home in Devon pulling a few pints in her local pub. Pre-fame, was the singer a barmaid? "No, " says her spokesman. "She was too young. " Postscript Naomi Campbell claims she was "humbled" by her recent … iTunes beckon as the Beatles work it out Group and label end bitter dispute Deal smooths the way for online sales Peugeot John Lewis The world's local bank shuts branch to those on less than £75,000 'Premier' HSBC office to open Other clients can pay to talk to staff ExtraLife Honda Cheque list Iron in the Soul Al-Qaeda unleashes a wave of violence in North Africa The Miliband Mystery Not a Marxist, but more muddle ground than middle ground Facts of Strife The uncertainties of sex education may be eternal Right racket but wrong place Picture Gallery Darth Sarko ready for his costume change Charles Bremner on a soggy French presidential race Thunderer: Frozen stiff — Saint Fergal and his Arctic antics Embryo consent Climate calming The parental sacrifice: our children are for life — not just for Christmas Babel Britain Timesonline Suspicion and sectarianism Easy listening … Albert — that hat Don't cry for me Short-sighted To boldly grow You think our age is turbulent? What nonsense There's one man who must take the lie-detector test Comment How to spot an alien plant — rule No 1 Sky ING Direct Rapist husband in suicide pact with wife Deaths came as inquiry reopened 'She could not cope without him' Four who filmed rape on mobile phones are jailed Rac Cheltenham & Gloucester Britain's favourite staple gets a fashion makeover Mitsubishi Motors Spuds we like TV cops fails to nab a Bafta nomination Glenister and Mirren are left out Moors Murders drama leads list Multiple Display Advertising Items PC World More unruly families to be supervised in state 'sin-bins' Animal rights extremist caught by DNA on letters New polio vaccine is three times as effective as standard type Northern rock Scientists find key to kinder cancer drugs Suppressing genes boosts treatment Side-effects are greatly reduced Blair visits traditional heartland as voters turn to the Tories Labour may lose control in Wales Possibility of deal with Plaid Cymru One bright future dims in the cold light of morning Scottish Lib Dems rule out Nationalist power deal Selfridges&co E-mail sheds light on Black's 'business' trip to Bora Bora Pacific visit 'not legitimate expense' Questions over use of company jet Johnson book prize judges show soft spot for hard lives Longlist focuses on current affairs £30,000 prize for non-fiction writing Bringing it all together The contenders Three members of family die in air crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Bomb victims brought home Barclays Warning over reactive lenses WPC arrests driver with a rugby tackle Gunman 'let rip outside school' Unemployed mothers need free childcare 'for welfare of children' Current system 'unfair to poorest' Weekly benefit of £60 recommended Primary teachers out of tune with music lessons Pupils 'not punished' for false claims of sex abuse And this one is dedicated to my fiancée First night Pop An Evening with Peter Doherty Hackney Empire, E8 Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan India Al-Qaeda suicide bombers kill 23 as fears grow of new terror campaign Blasts signal end of reconciliation Conflict may engulf the region A history of violence Troops accused of killing suspects Army chief denies men were executed Bodies unclaimed after Baghdad battle Say No to No (Reuters): Prime Minister will sacrifice pay rise (Reuters): Stem cell vote (AP): Marines inquiry (AP): Rap star sentenced (Reuters): Woman burnt alive (AP): Coyote attacks boy (AP): Chinglish alert Dfs Lebanon life wins award for Times photographer Boots Sudan under new pressure to accept UN peacekeepers Fears that crisis could engulf region Online maps show extent of carnage (AP): Police charge former leader Man who insulted King is freed (AP): Palestinians 'need £700m' (Reuters): Record-breaking diver killed Shredded Wheat (AP), (AFP): Tourists face quotas to save Darwin's Galapagos islands from destruction McCain goes for broke as he supports 'a just war' The Times Blaze destroys Johnny Cash's 'fortress' Hotline and export deal help two giants to bury the hatchet Laura Ashley Troubled past 'Topless' frolics mark entry to the staid world of work The feminist who fought sexism with fire bombs faces justice Red Zora leader planted two devices Children's book inspired militants Lonely? Sick of being single? Try a love letter to a heavenly heartthrob The poet and perfection Sarkozy hits the roof on presidential 'pardon' President 'may be spared prosecution' Claims grotesque, says candidate Green Flag Inside Track London Street food is curbed to beat Delhi belly City wants to polish up its image 300,000 stalls may be closed Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's menu Advisers miss out on £100m in fees as Sainsbury's offer falls flat CVC abandons £10.1bn approach Imperial deal for Altadis also at risk Nasdaq plans tie to Philadelphia IMF confident Dial-a-discount St Ives profit fall Quote of the day Kerkorian bid Business big shots Dash for green fuel pushes up price of meat in US $100 billion man Stock markets No Big Bang but the ripples will be felt far and wide Picture Gallery Corn will not save the planet Commodities Lion's share HSBC Currencies Need to know Results in brief Corner shops turn to phone texts in discount-offer war with supermarkets 17,000 grocers sign up to scheme Special deals for 'smart' shoppers St Ives forced to consider break-up after 25% drop in profits Rewarding loyalty Robin Pagnamenta Safeway departure was first step on road to bid rivalry The battle for Sainsbury's CVC handpicked takeover team The Times forced groups into open Timesonline The strategies What they said . . . Pressure is on to take action over property The battle for Sainsbury's Business big shots The Sainsbury family The Times If boards did their job properly, few private equity bids would succeed The battle for Sainsbury's Bringing it all together Moss Bros ponders Oxford St exit Debt ads attacked Turkey staff strike Ferry sale in offing Diary dates Lawyers gain in Shell payout Browne's legacy at BP: $100bn paid out to shareholders Chief executive says his farewells Record tainted by Texas City deaths The Times Nick Faldo, arguably Britain's finest golfer, must … City Diary T Mobile Sweet dreams for an accountant City Diary The decision by Slough Estates Group, the property … City Diary Permira rings for €1bn room service City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Darren Haines, at the Irish bookies Paddy Power, reckon City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Xstrata Aluminium is sold for $1.1 bn Kazakhmys stake Fed's helping hand (Reuters): Russian drugs float More than 150 ships are being delayed for up to 25 days off Australia's east coast as coal terminals prove unable to cope with a commodities boom Nasdaq has eyes on Philadelphia after rejection by London Past futures The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds services at timeonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … US malaise unlikely to slow growth worldwide, says IMF America set to 'bounce back' Risk to global prospects is low DaimlerChrysler gives Kerkorian's $4.5bn bid the cold shoulder Giants prepare to join forces to fight economic imbalances Citigroup ready for biggest overhaul since 1998 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 Hot money flows to M&S as buyout hopes are raised Large caps Sibir rises on promising prospects Small caps Gilts Mercantile continues to generate good news for its investors Kensington Group Moss Bros Equity Prices John Deere Werner Maser German historian of the Nazi era who combined academic rigour with an appetite for controversy Werner Maser, historian and expert on the life of Adolf Hilter, was born on July 12,1922. He died on April 5,2007, aged 84 On This Day Weather Eye Philip Mayne Survivor of flu pandemic who lived in three centuries Philip Mayne, believed to be the last surviving officer to be commissioned during the First World War, was born on November 22,1899. He died on April 9,2007, aged 107 Howard Goorney Versatile actor with an emphatic manner of performance who co-founded the Theatre Workshop Howard Goorney, actor, was born on May 11,1921. He died on March 29,2007, aged 85 Herman Brix Olympic athlete who turned to acting and made his name as a notable Tarzan in the 1930s Herman Brix (Bruce Bennett), actor, was born on May 19,1906. He died on February 24,2007, aged 100 Robert Stanton Stage manager who developed inspiring new techniques Robert Stanton, stage manage and teacher, was born on July 11,1918. He died on February 15,2007, aged 88 Christopher Carr Popular QC esteemed for his commercial litigation work Christopher Carr, QC, barrister, was born on November 30,1944. He died of heart failure on March 2,2007, aged 62 Committal hearing should be separate from contact case Law Report Court of Appeal Jail for unlawful computer access Court of Appeal Criminal Division Staying proceedings to save costs Court of Appeal Court Circular Life Barony Memorial Service Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Church news Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boudicca Are you to the majestic manor born? Late travel A guide to the best Welsh breaks Fifty of the top properties to hand Late deals Cycle in Devon for a week, £282; three nights in Jersey, £139; week on Isle of Mull, £235 No tone up unturned after a hard day's cycling Cross the Canadian Rockies where the crystal waters glide AirlineNetwork Long haul April is not the cruellest month, it's just rather dry Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 12,1819 The Times looks forward to a more enlightened reign in Persia, and jokes about the laziness of miners Winning Move Weather Weather quest Barnett signs off after transforming tip into a treasure Racing Aintree revived by managing director Prize-money and crowds still on rise State Of Play to prove dish of the day in Betfair Bowl Tomorrow Davis Cup Football Joes Edge backers delight in National defections Big-race odds Mighty Man can continue his love affair with Aintree Racing Aintree Reading the racecard Britain face dilemma over surface after tricky Croatia draw Tennis Leicester Racing Bath Results from yesterday's three meetings Poor returns Exeter Course specialists Hereford European pledge offers hope for club tournament Rugby union Welsh welcome 'big step forward' No guarantee of English taking part Football Results Basketball Rugby league Speedway Squash Football Fixtures Tennis Rugby league Other sport Leeds lose Lauitiiti through knee injury Calzaghe targeted Jacklin returns IMG wins rights Hammond's assist Jones appointed Dodd eyes rerun José is clearly over the moon, Brian … Sport on television Smith eyes third consecutive title Equestrianism The Sunday Times Nixon helps paper over cracks in scrappy win Cricket World Cup 'Prof' Edwards restores fire in belly of Kensington Oval Ramprakash strictly focused on dancing down the wicket again Cricket Trescothick expects to play for country again Lord's Out of step The Premiership today Tottenham motivated by sense of injustice Football Jol blames police for overreaction King rushed back for defensive cover Luton hit by irregular payment scandal Supporters face ballot to see Brazil Football Fulham's fate likely to decide future of Sanchez Wilkinson Sword Desperate Leicester turn to Worthington Ronaldo compared to Best and Pelé as Real rumours refuse to go away Champions League England's week of glory United players effusive in praise Agent 'met with Madrid official' Coral Boothroyd fears United's explosive potential Franz Beckenbauer, the Bayern Munich president, has … If Chelsea axe Mourinho, the FA should offer him double money Champions League England's week of glory Clough's departure should serve as warning Quadruple dream still a long way off, says Lampard Humbling of Roma given prominence over violence Time for national side to take cue from exhilarating success Champions League England's week of glory Foreign aid can serve as inspiration Lack of English managers a worry Title deciders The world's four best managers? Continent casts envious eyes towards Premiership Champions Leaguge England's week of glory Buoyant Benítez begins Chelsea countdown with dig at Mourinho Champions League England's week of glory Boodles Semi-finals Milan follow Seedorf's cue into last four Bellamy is running out of time to rebuild tarnished reputation Times Crossword 23,573 Eriksson heads list to replace Roeder at unsettled Newcastle Former England head coach a target Decision likely at end of the season The Times Inside Best for the Grand National Index Index The face Still battling for his art Did you see? Words worth less The click Did you know? Clear views of the English Chanel Crossword correction Did you hear? Mind the gaff An exhibitor walks inside a giant "wind turbine" kite, one of only two in the world, at the week-long international kite festival in Berck sur Mer, France Modern morals Appetite for excess When the BBC needed a man to eat and drink like an Edwardian gent, it sent for Times restaurant critic Giles Coren. Could he stomach it? A recipe for an early grave Timesonline Does HRT bring a greater threat of heart attacks and strokes? The Times Who do you think you're bowing at, mate? No Kinky jokes on court, please Get a half-life The meaning of life? The joy of meeting my many, many readers Critics may mock but millions of readers love the simple style of Paulo Coelho's books. Penny Wark tries to find out what makes him tick The Times Sisters, rivals and friends The Iranian Moshiri sisters are TV presenters — Maryman for the BBC, Nazanine for al-Jazeera. Jenny Kleeman reports The Tatty Devine girls choose pop jewellery Insider trading Sonia Rykiel brooch, about £185 (020-7493 5255) Solange Azagury-Partridge ring, £4,200 (020-7792 0197) Tips Eternal Beau bracelet, £25 (020-7739 9009) Tatty Devine Kiss necklace, £41 (020-7739 9009) Husam El Odeh magnifying glass necklace, £75 at Kabiri (020-7224 1808) The Times The Times Sub urban worrier Feeling like a weed in Kew Gardens — again Ken Russell How we learned to love subtitles 'Difficult' foreign films have made the great leap from the arthouse fleapit to the modern multiplex. Kevin Maher reads between the lines Spy Games Word up: the good, the bad and the ugly movie subtitles The Good Parent's Guide to Introducing Young Minds to the Myriad Delights of the Subtitle Oscar is just a one-night stand Going up The spy comes in with cold gold Reviews film This year's Oscar for Best Foreign Language film went to a chilly and controversial study of a Stasi snoop — and deservedly so, says James Christopher Wendy Ide suspends disbelief for a killer thriller, and can't believe how dire Halle Berry's latest film is Unknown 15,81mins Shooter 15,126mins Perfect Stranger 15,110mins Put that in your pipe and smoke it The mainstream studios wouldn't touch a film about a crack-addled teacher and his teenage pupil but it won Ryan Gosling an Oscar nomination. Wendy Ide meets the team behind an indie masterpiece Film-making gets a Czech reality Fran Yeoman visits the thriving Barrandov studios in Prague, but finds that not all is perfect in the Hollywood of the East Born with the Barrandov brand The Sunday Times Get two films for the price of two The Tribeca Film Festival turns up the heat on climate change Closing credits Besson takes Cannes to the masses First night Reviews Theatre St George and the Dragon Lyric Hammersmith, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Earfull BAC, SW11 Concert Absolut Trio Wigmore Hall Pop Midlake ABC, Glasgow Theatre Venus and Adonis Little Angel Theatre, N1 Television's gone to the dogs Last night's TV Dog House BBC One Travels with My Camera More4 The Times David Chater's choices Shows pregnant with meaning In need of some vocal support Today's TV Chaos at the Château Viewing Guide Channel 4,8. 30pm Hotel Babylon BBC One, 9pm The Mark of Cain Channel 4,9pm Chelsea Pensioners Digital Choice BBC Four, 8.30pm Campus Ladies Living, 8.30pm Variations The Bulls*** Detective BBC Three, 9pm Roman's Empire BBC Two, 9.30pm Desperation Sci-Fi, 9pm Film of the night Film choice 1984 (1984) Sky Modern Greats, 6.30pm The Hot Rock (1972) Best of the rest Channel 4,12.30pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Basic Instinct (1992) Channel 4,10.50pm Sideways (2004) Sky Indie, 9pm Jaws (1975) ITV3, 10.30pm Holy Smoke (1999) Channel 4,1.10am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4187 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal
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