News from 13/04/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, Bel Mooney, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Reggie Lawson-Tims, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Bruce Sandison Chairman, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Tracey Musgrove, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Professor Ian Fells, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Dennis Elwell, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Oliver Kay, Colin Dexter, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Peter Moore, Susan Clifford, Graham Tayar, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sage, Rebecca O'Connor, James Clegg, Nigel Hawkes, Joshua Dugdale, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Ben Stroude, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Robin Jubber, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Telly Savalas, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Professor Matthew Harrison Director, Sophie Heawood, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Tom Hennigan, Ian Whittell, Peter Jenson, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Martin Treacy, Joe Bolger, Damian Barr, Peter Inson,
ResumoIndex 'Fat' gene found by scientists 70% higher obesity risk in those affected Discovery may lead to weight-control drugs Bricks and Mortar Britain's new rubbish tax Bombers target Iraq's government and unity Boat accident deaths 'America for £7' Index Spurs fall short Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Index Today's weather The Times If you're bulging out of your jeans, it can't all be down to the genes The study Picture Gallery Russian exile tells of plot to topple Putin Debt 'encouraged' Preacher appeals Correction A vet's helping hand is saved by surgeons Ailing crocodile snapped off limb Arm sewn back in 7-hour operation Glenmor To the rescue Councils cash in on householders who put rubbish out at wrong time 'Heavy-handed' approach criticised Penalties a last resort, say councils Cleaning up They went through my bins and demanded £50 Tube workers call three-day strike Fraudster jailed Clerk, 67, reinstated Racist assault Seventh arrest 'Bishop Jim' dies Pope puts his faith in the Book of Genesis, not Darwin Evolution 'not a provable theory' Remarks endorse 'intelligent design' Gucci Life, the Universe and everything Defence rules contradict Browne over role in stories-for-sale fiasco Iraq Papers suggest MoD had vital say Minister is 'fast losing credibility' Families in silent grief as coffins come home Longer combat tours 'will damage military' Bomber kills MPs in blow to heart of government Iraq Lights, paint, action! Boots Britain will fight EU vote to slash mobile phone charges Scientists fall in love with space 'red square' Born to roam Cameron Common stock Brown New chairman of BBC quits the Labour Party Sons of the same soil vying for No 10 The Lives of Others Ford Police arrest 24 in raid on Rastafarian temple 'used as crack den' 100 armed officers target Yardie dealers London venue was 'magnet' for buyers Halfords Neighbours glad to see end of 'McDrugs' house Windows Mobile Lights paint, action Mitsubishi Motors Famously, it can be tough to get into the USA with … Not too cool, Gordon People When the zombie flick 28 Days Later was filmed in 2001, … Silverfish TV says that it bought the domain name, … Humiliation, in the US, for the CBS news presenter … Postscript Picture Gallery Thank you for the many entries in our contest to find … Currys Three dead, five missing as North Sea rig boat capsizes Lost crew may be trapped in hull Sea compared to 'fridge full of water' Business Startup Mfi Battle for Baghdad Two bombings yesterday do not prove that the US-Iraqi 'surge' is failing Bin Them New council proposals on rubbish collection are, well, garbage Fear Not Living with paraskevidekatriaphobia Beautiful game, ugly response Picture Gallery How Labour's philistines grabbed gold Thunderer: Unexclusive: minor story sends media into frenzy Victim surcharge Engineering Afghan looting Our selfish culture treats sex as a leisure pursuit without responsibility Musical youth Join the debate online today Honour amid the folly Saving salmon Vintage selection Medium rare? Name check Showmen I know what my friend Alan will be thinking Stephen Farrell remembers being a hostage in the Middle East The neocons have been routed. But they are not all wrong Sainsbury's Online invitation said 'let's trash the house. ' So they did 200 youths cause £20,000 of damage Family are now in temporary housing PC World Turning the sea into drinking water ruled out as too expensive Project shelved after two-year trial Plants could be viable in the future Decathlon Low salt Few alternatives in the Middle East Bones that prove T. rex was not so much a terrifying predator, more a big chicken Fowl 'is closest living relative' Discovery has medical potential First direct He's still a genius, but a poor performer for modern times First night Pop Bob Dylan SECC, Glasgow O2 Musical influence Restaurant fined after fiery sausage explodes at the table Woman was left with horrific burns Owner must pay £4,000 for accident Portman Mini 101 great ideas! Sharps London hardest hit as parking charges rise by up to 90% Transport Teachers' childcare concerns Education Jail 'helps to radicalise Muslims' Prisons Worlds apart Infertile men could become fathers with help from stem cells Artificial sperm from bone marrow Children would have genetic link Doctors failed to spot mother's fatal ulcer Gametes Mini Coopers Currys Lessing is listed for international Booker Nomination is for lifetime's work Feminist icon shortlisted at 87 Head-to-head Readers off their trolleys Mini One Dfs Dfs TV's bloke cop 'may incite school bullies' Teachers anxious over Life on Mars BBC says show is for adult audience BBC's Austen will be a rural Sex and the City Hunt's wisdom Beware the film bluffs posing as movie buffs One of these men is a Bible-thumping moralist, the other a gay activist, but which one wrote the hit So Macho? Scottish elections The Scottish election is turning rough with a row about homosexuality and hypocrisy, Lucy Bannerman writes Salmond eases breakaway stance to woo Lib Dems SNP manifesto SNP is dressed for power and ready for business Gay anthem £25m rebuild for Cutty Sark The Private Clinic This could be your unlucky day Row over murder victim shrine Surfer bishop rules the waves Internet 'suicide helper' found not guilty He was offering a painless death Lack of evidence led to his acquittal Fundraising Standards Board ING Direct 'Your troubles will be over soon' Doherty is a Libertine again — for a night Pair reunite for one-off concert First performance together for 3 years Tiscali Rocky road HSBC Pakistan Germany 'Shock jock' fired from US talk show as apology fails to quell racism storm Backlash over insult to students Advertisers withdraw in protest He said what? Dolphin China treads carefully to keep Japan in line over war pledges Delicate speech highlights history Shrine visits at heart of conflict Coral goes from this . . . to this (and for once it's not humans to blame) Huge earthquake destroys coastline Reef destruction is worst in history Oceanico The impact Marriage of necessity may be the least-worst option Multiple Display Advertising Items Algeria responds to bombings (AP): Endangered rabbits were eaten AP: Klan killing convictions upheld AP: Rock guitarist loses court case Evesham Technology AP: Burmese dam will displace thousands, claim activists 'Marvellous City' seeks army help to end its daily bloodshed Rio gang violence 'out of control' President ready to send in troops The Times Crimewave Vonnegut, a 'Voltaire for our time', dies at 84 Kidnapped Gaza journalist 'alive and well' Palestinian leader is given information Family issues plea for prompt release BT Words of hope The victims US Embassy is seized again to settle £270m 'compensation' order Aerlingus Hostage hell Asparagus crisis spoils spring rite Harvesting 'too tough for Germans' Foreign labourers face quota barrier Health alert as Russia's alcohol consumption triples The long and short of it Round of drinks AP: Driver ran over 34 after football row AP: Tribes kill militants AP: Chinatown clashes AP: Japan's Moon shot AP: Man dies in protest AP: Trainer trampled AP: Tattoo row A walk-on part for the man dubbed the Spanish Woody Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Virgin Radio may go to Branson CVC back on hunt Investors dig in Apollo lifts bid Quote of the day Yen for forex Business big shot Transatlantic dogfight looms as Ryanair promises £7 fare to US Other no-frills carriers eye routes Open skies threat to BA and Virgin Other entrants to route have failed to get off the ground Dangerous liaisons Stock markets Flotation to put £2.5bn value on first UK hotel Reit More things a gentleman never discusses Picture Gallery Virgin Radio IPO a sound move Commodities Boy next door Currencies Boodles Need to know Results in brief Virgin Radio float could lure Branson Auction expected for SMG unit Media group pulls Primesight disposal SMG's stable Business big shot Rob Woodward The Times Summer without Sky faces cable customers Bicentenary cheers for family brewer Halal Patrick Ricard, the head of the French drinks group … City Diary Jurys Inn sale looks racing certainty City Diary Among the business big hitters assembled at Spencer … City Diary Apollo lifts agency bid as 3i tries to trump deal Hey Prezzo! Millar is on the other side A poster of Alan Johnston on Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square yesterday. The BBC journalist has been missing for a month The rumour In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch CVC seeks private equity partners to pursue Altadis Goldman Sachs and Lazard to advise Talks with BAT over alternative bid Air France Cigarette saga Shareholder protest overshadows final speech by Browne Pay policy causes revolt by investors 'Remarkable era' ends, says chairman The Times Turkish deal could pave way for Shell's return to Iraq after 35 years Farewell to the chief Two left in iSoft takeover battle Grosvenor costs up Goods deficit rises Carpetright blow S&N bid hopes fade Wolfowitz fights for job after memo . . . Dangerous Liaisons The World Bank leader's future was in the balance yesterday after an apology over his girlfriend's pay rise . . . and Dow Chemical sacks pair for 'inappropriate talks' Bank charges HSBC Japanese housewife nets £1.7m betting on currency markets WestLB builds stake in carmaker Australian deal Indian link for 3i Nestlé purchase US drugs interest Iberia drags feet The Times unit trust information service Do You Care? British funds 'When I arrived I knew little about broadcasting . . . ' Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Chancellor's sleight of hand leaves film-makers in confusion Media Tax credit offsets closing of loophole Fears of exodus by movie investors Mediapolis Vodafone looks for a piece of the web action 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 Morrison up on bid hope as Sainsbury's stays on shelf Large caps Pipex slips as Carphone backs out Small caps Gilts Carpetright loses its attraction as squeeze tells on consumers JJB Sports Aveva Equity Prices The share centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kurt Vonnegut Writer whose iconic satirical novel Slaughterhouse-Five evoked for its generation the horror and futility of war Kurt Vonnegut, novelist, was born on November 11, 1922. He died on April 11, 2007, aged 84 Birthdays Weather Eye Lives in Brief Parties to an arbitration waive Convention right to fair trial Law Report Court of Appeal Power to hear appeal on whether exclusion agreement valid Court of Appeal Lollies, paradise and plural undergarments Questions Answered Court Circular Birthdays Wanted Legal Notices Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Birthdays Appointments To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Weather forecasts to land on a balanced outlook Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 13,1923 In 1919 Lady Astor became the first woman to take a seat in the House of Commons. Her maiden speech was on temperance Winning Move Today Weather quest Wolf Power Products . . . BMW Motorpoint Converted by peerless qualities of the BMW hardtop Motoring Carmaker raises roof with 3 Series Larger windows enhance experience Mercedes-Benz Alfa Romeo preparing for big push Specifications Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Exotic Dancer steps out of shadows to take lead role Racing Mighty Man gains third course success Katchit confirms top juvenile status Yesterday's results Aintree Online today Flying machine: Scots Grey displays the prowess over the National fences that helped him to capture the Fox Hunters' Chase Leicester Cricket Coral FA Cup Aintree Racing Betfair Hi Cloy to reprise Melling win Reading the racecard Walsh craving third slice of National pie Racing Jockey looking to crown 'best season' Improvisation the secret of his success Folkestone Course specialists Southwell O'Brien not perturbed by lack of experience Latest odds The Times There's no place like home when it comes to the glitterati Talking sport The Times Millar set to meet Blanco for debate over Europe Rugby union Times Online Guinness Robinson set to ride wave of emotion in Sharks finale Plans to retire after World Cup Supporters keen to show gratitude Table Star of the show won over both codes Rugby union St Helens look to keep noses in front Murray bid foiled Flyweight battle Mixed event likely Football Results Basketball Football Fixtures Rugby union Rugby league Cricket Other sport Ice hockey Rugby league Squash Tennis The Sunday Times A carefree attitude can help England to prosper, says Strauss Cricket World Cup Team must come out of their shell Concerns centre on form not strategy Super Eights Virtuoso Vaas on song as Sri Lanka cruise towards semi-final place Scoreboard Season opens to backdrop of doubt Cricket Hopefuls get chance to impress at Lord's Swiss Shane Warne United have overcome Disaster. Now they face a far trickier foe - Triumph Hamilton has plenty still to learn despite perfect start Motor racing British hope plays down expectations Massa claims he was not tricked Online today Kooremans defies time penalties to complete hat-trick on Izanetta Equestrianism Deng to join British elite with new Bulls deal Basketball The Premiership today Quinn struggles to keep lid on Sunderland's ambitions Football Keane only has eyes on next match Sponsorship deal with bookmaker Coppell lets rip over E1 Karkouri 'death roll' Top of table Mourinho bemoans free rein enjoyed by his rivals Football The Times Picture Gallery Chelsea will be thirsting for revenge, says Alonso Uefa playing down fears of violence in Athens Football Champions League Winning brings extra rewards in fight for Europe's big prize Three English clubs are on the gravy train to Athens. Rick Broadbent looks at who stands to gain most from being last man standing Berlusconi sticks to the script in 'our competition' Tottenham self-destruct as own goal and old boy get Seville home Football Uefa Cup quarter-finals, second leg Jol leaves bridge too Spanish clubs make it a treble Premiership sack race about to speed up, warns Allardyce Times Crossword 23,574 Thousands to snub FA Cup in protest over spiralling cost Supporters refuse semi-final tickets Fears for ties at new Wembley The Times Talisker Trek Index Gabby Logan The National Index The face Monster from Mars Did you see? Be of good cheers The click Did you know? Against the grain Did you hear? Smell squad The bloodstained boots of an Iraqi policeman killed in a bomb attack. A truck bomb in the city cut a steel bridge in half Modern morals One country, one fear Gerard Baker revisits Hong Kong for the first time since the former British colony was handed over to China ten years ago. He describes how it is still caught between the forces of dogmatism and democracy Hong Kong: the facts New heights Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act Caitlin Moran, who has opted to have a termination since the birth of her two children, argues that it is a moral duty not to bring unwanted offspring into the world The Times Why hitting 50 is less a milestone, more a millstone Piped music Nasal gazing Philadelphia Not quite osso buco with fennel Set a stew bubbling on the stove and make tomorrow's meal today Cheats' risotto Milanese Splishme Lamb khoresh with rhubarb Luxury with Lucia Don't delay: have a hat made now for the summer Lucia van der Post Hair with Hari The Times Dangerous deliveries Health The campaign for home births risks the lives of babies merely to save money, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford In Body & Soul tomorrow Close the Doors Morse and Me I fought the law — and the music won Sophie Heawood reveals the remakable story behind the first album recorded entirely by UK prisoners Patti Smith When the music's over, turn up the fight The story so far: Robbie and Ray want to be Doors again, but John doesn't want to play, even if the Man offers him megabucks for his old songs. Meanwhile, Jim is still dead. Take it away, Pete Paphides A musical Endeavour As a live concert celebrates the music of Morse and the 20th anniversary of the programme, its creator Colin Dexter picks his top tunes from the series Music and drama Playing Feist and loose Singer-songwriter Leslie Feist, the latest example of Canadian Cool, has an eclectic new album, but without her sock-puppet rapping alter ego Bitch Lap Lap, says Stephen Dalton Sounds online Class war or a classroom spat? The Times Classical Peter Sculthorpe Requiem ABC Classics Reviews Albums Classical Yevgeny Sudbin Tchaikovsky/Medtner BIS Classical Fabio Biondi improvisata Virgin Classics Jazz Jeff Neve Trio Nobody is Illegal EmArcy Pop Mark Ronson Version Columbia Patti Smith Twelve Columbia The Charts Pop Patrick Cleandenim Baby Comes Home Broken Horse Radio A most superior Persson The dazzling Swedish soprano Miah Persson took her time to find opera, she tells Richard Morrison The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Reviews First night Theatre Exquisite Pain Soho Theatre, W1 Theatre Fiddler on the Roof Bridewell, EC4 Jazz Todd Gordon Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Pop An Evening with Peter Doherty Hackney Empire, E8 Losing hearts and minds Last night's TV The Mark of Cain Channel 4 The Times David Chater's Choices Wake up to Coma TV Having a celebrity flutter Today's TV Timewatch: Hijack Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul BBC One, 9.30pm BBC Four Sessions: Ray Lamontagne Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm In Concert: Bill Withers BBC Four, 8.30pm Variations Derren Brown: Trick or Treat Channel 4,10pm Without a Trace/The Closer More 4,9pm/10pm Peep Show Channel 4,10.30pm The Russian Navy History Channel, 9pm Film of the night Film choice Death In Venice (1971) BBC Two, 12.05am The Year of Living Dangerously (1982) Best of the rest TCM, 6.55pm Cool Hand Luke (1967) TCM, 9pm Cape Fear (1991) ITV4, 11pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Ravenous (1999) BBC One, 12.35am Dogville (2003) Film4,11.50pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Radio Choice Today's radio Su Doku Text Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Full Tilt Poker Index Anne Ashworth Property Editor Opening Bids The desire to own a home is close to a record high, helped by the ticking of the biological clock Home on the Web Focus on . . . Cardiff Average property prices £000s Georgian House in London Get in Get out Get Away Clerkenwell: five-storey townhouse in a smart garden square Period Cottage in Hampshire Milland: family home with secluded gardens and paddock in a pretty village Renovated Rectory in Devon Northleigh: large 1820s house with commanding views and six acres of land Renaissance of the New Towns Where next? Developers will reshape the fading New Towns of Stevenage and Bracknell to put people back in the centre, says Lucy Alexander Fact File Wallis House The Rise of the New East Enders Where next? Susan Emmett finds that City cash, the Olympics and a middle-class invasion are lifting prices in Dalston . . . Inside Track Fact File Beechcroft Fact File Gloucestershire Hot Spot Cover Story Lake, dovecote, rare trees — this former rectory has the lot, says Anne Ashworth NFU Mutual Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items From Alpine Ruin to Swish Chalet Abroad Outlook The skiing pals just wanted a place to stash their gear but six years later their £24,000 tip is worth a cool million, writes Bel Mooney For Sale Millionaire's Snow Palace Tom Chesshyre revels in the height of luxury at a £1m chalet in the Swiss Alps The New Market Town Down my Street A £250 million facelift for Newbury has divided opinion, reports Fred Redwood Fact File The Grand View Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosby Lend Lease The Times Buy to Let Meet the Tenant Finders Home File The Times Storage Boxes The Riches of Kings Cool in your Code Ok, so it's expensive — but celebrity-filled Chelsea is still magical, says Damian Barr A View of the Week's Home Shows Property Watch Title Deeds Brief Encounter Bricks and Mortar Citu
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