News from 17/04/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Nick Fairclough, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Barry Mitchell, Linda Tsang, Iain Chambers, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Maggie Gormley, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Barbara Fletcher, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Sheila Hollins, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Anthony Werner, Siobhan Kennedy, David Byers, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Victoria Segal, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, Scott Watson, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Rebecca Howard, Greg Hurst, Craig Wy…je, David Charter, David Druitt, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Matthew Pinsent, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Michael Hitchon President, Stella Hollis, Robert Freer, Sam Coates, James Rossiter, John Stanning, Ken Cleary, chairman, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, Nancy Platts Campaigns Manager, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Robert Crilly, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, James Wilson, John Tusa, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, David Morgan, sales director, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Alistair Nicoll, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, James Charles, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Matthew Knowles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Tom Jago, Tim Hames, Olivia Von Wulffen, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Fred Bridgland, Sonia Verma, Neil Fisher, Joe Ferns, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Maggie Allen, Jason Mellor, Sam Knight, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Sarah Osman, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Darren Collins, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times College killer trapped victims in classroom More than 30 killed by marauding gunman Two-hour break between deadly attacks Inside Polls plunge as Blair prepares for final test Mourinho's defence Spectre of Chernobyl Bank investment Darfur gunships Class struggle Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times 'Students went crazy. It was chaos. Two leapt from window' Campus massacre Scenes of panic as police hunted killer Dormitory and class block attacked Timesonline Death in class No warning after first shots—and classes went on Paypal 'He was just a normal looking kid in a Boy Scout-type outfit' Campus massacre Survivors' stories E-mail warned students of attack Barricaded pupils used blogs to confer Keeping the killer at bay: the exchange Timesonline They had thought it was such a safe place to study Terre DhermÈs How Gere inflamed Indian passions with stage kisses Past troubles Blair prepares for final test as polls plunge to new low Labour troubles Party faces worst drubbing in 13 years Tories still short of overall majority Hewitt regrets doctor training errors Browne apologises, offers two inquiries . . . and keeps his job Labour troubles Poll shows public support for minister General to lead probe into capture Chancellor ignored own minister over raid on pensions A sorry but smart career move Time to use a fearsome weapon-the drone Etihad Airways Times Online SAS soldier killed in Iraq helicopter was 'exemplary leader' Pardon! How the class struggle still rules in royal press coverage Global view of the split — from grief to cries of joy Patek Philippe Geneve UBS At the Women's Lobby lunch yesterday, and in between, … Madonna and her daughter, Lourdes, at the UN Millennium Village, in Mtanga, Malawi We were surprised to learn, from a list of donors in … Barclaycard Ferry's Nazi apology People The Mayor of Bath, we learn, is up for election against Staples We reported last week on the sacking of a CBS tel Postscript Marilyn Manson tells Le Parisien how divorcing Dita … Harvey Weinstein is not planning a modest follow-up … Staffing levels 'put gravely ill and premature babies at risk' More Banker 'was asked to flirt with clients and do dishes' Tribunal told of culture of sexism Problems after maternity leave Missing BBC man 'sold to militants' Foreign Office is investigating claim Johnston family in desperate appeal Tiscali Concern Goldman Sachs Reprieved—for now Browne says sorry but gives a lame performance in the Commons Tragedy in Virginia The horror of another college massacre, and the spectre of more like it Double Oh Heaven Russian nuclear bravado gives Bond his dream assignment Living with liquid ecology Picture Gallery A crisis brought on by our selfish desires Thunderer: Muslim, British and just like the rest of us Birth options The pilot's choice Ending the housing cartel: how the young could afford to own a home Long-term aims Timesonline Road pricing potpourri Sex . . . and kids Getting it together Wine as art Garbage tsars Pay-off line Only the names change. And the numbers We're fighting on the wrong front in the 'drugs war' Microsoft Thunderer: Poll of Muslims in London shows hidden face of a model citizenry Most trust police, elections and law Survey challenges popular stereotype Silverjet Lifting the veil Reward to find Oliver pub gang Black lawyers' loss Trimble joins Tories Salami 'health risk' Driving ban lifted 3 Store Chimps are ahead of humans in the great evolutionary race New findings surprise scientists Intelligent species 'not more evolved' Clint NHS computer upgrade 'failing' Early spy camera for auction Coroner's anger at US absence Film mansion destroyed by fire Suzuki Divers rescue shark trapped on seabed off Cornish coast Grant Thornton British least likely to be breath-tested Drivers ignorant of the alcohol limit Lower level could save 65 lives a year Crossrail 'expensive, but will yield huge benefits' Boing! Time for a revival of Zebedee and friends Subversive work of genius lost on younger viewers Help the Aged Round about MP rebellion looms over new mental health curbs Coalition formed to oppose powers Government set to face crunch vote Green Flag 'Might this law have saved Abigail? I think not' The safeguards demanded Timesonline NatWest Journalist 'tried to drug women for sex' Pills 'hidden in chocolate dessert' Writer denies poisoning charges MoD official jailed for taking £217,000 bribe Post Office Bonjovi Carpet RiGHT Airportwatch One-time 'new Dylan' now singing ruefully of mortality First night Pop Loudon Wainwright III Colston Hall, Bristol Quiet, Please! What have these things got in common? Each is part of the growing number of e-petitions on the No 10 website-Tony Blair's in-tray is fuller by the day Lastminute Public pressure Tory wards where the 'southern softie' has to take a back seat Local councillors want tougher party Only 8 per cent back green issues East Riding of Yorkshire Blair attempt to deflect row over EU 'mini-treaty' Blunkett reward Early promise Oats&more Europe Darfur Floating nuclear power stations raise spectre of Chernobyl at sea £100m vessel will supply remote areas Russians plan to sell them abroad Symbol of remembrance crumbles Berlin church was destroyed in war Squabble over bill for its restoration Inside Track Fundraising Standards Board Vital Europe 15,000-year-old president sold at mammoth auction Scientists deride commercial gain High prices 'will damage museums' Orange It's grim down south and happy up north Trust in society is key to contentment Sunshine makes no difference at all Multiple Display Advertising Items American jailed for spying (Reuters): Makeover for Arctic mosque (Reuters): Feminist bomber sentenced (AP): Storm causes East Coast havoc Harrods Lava shoots 1,500ft into the air in 'eruption of the century' Al-Maliki defiant as cleric tells ministers to quit Iraqi Cabinet Sadrists protest at US withdrawal delay Leader says he welcomes move A calculated gesture Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush tries to resolve war funds stand-off Amplifon A lion skin for the chief as grandson of Mandela reclaims title The Times Rule home UN helicopter gunships get go-ahead to patrol Darfur Sudan approves 'support package' UN-African Union force still ruled out Castle Cover Human toll Bribes add to $105m movie crash 'Box-office hit' mired in lawsuits Producers rue costs of 2005 film Paying up The Times (Reuters): Mass protest over 'crossfire' deaths (AP): Holocaust march (AP): Helicopter deaths (AP): TV station attacked (Reuters): Lavatories alert (AP): Bullet removed (AP): Bad hare day Don't buy a hearing aid! ABN Amro set to allow RBS talks Finance firm IPO Quote of the day Break into China Business big shot Netjets Al-Sanea raises his profile by taking 3.1% HSBC stake Shares amassed since February 'Has no intention' of being an activist Up the junction Stock markets Outcry as 'absent' Pessina draws salary Ouch: double-edged sword in your pocket Surely this is a gate too far Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Sony lesson Need to know Results in brief Strong inflation figures could usher in rate rise and $2 pound Sterling at highest value since 1992 Factory prices add to pressure on Bank Timesonline BlackBerry Figured out Typical fraudster is a trusted executive Virgin Media awards seven executives £25m after losing £510m Company's shares down 7.3% in year Spouses invited to meeting in tropics Stair Glide Share options bring in £4.3m for cable company's non-executives On board ABN Amro likely to approve RBS talks Inquiry still seeks planning expert on supermarkets Punch near to deal with Admiral on 870 pubs HSBC A two-hectare island on the Thames, near the village … Black Berry It's a fair swap, come on, admit it City Diary I am glad to see that npower, the electricity and gas … City Diary Pub chief stays for a few more rounds City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Eli Lilly, the maker of Prozac, has launched its first City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Financial advisers to net £550m IPO Pair's business set up in spare room Profits rose 58% in six months 3i quits £400m bidding race for Foxtons Business big shots Hargreaves and Stephen Lansdown The Times Mellon Small business says tax increases have damaged enterprise culture Budget 'sends out the wrong message' Chambers call for exemption zones One faint cheer for the DTI Darling hint at major department overhaul Taxman begins offshore hunt Advertising boom Bouncing back Thomson Financial: Stansted expands Virtual Big Brother Redundancy costs leave gaping hole in Citigroup profits British Airways Sallie Mae sold for $25bn Lloyd's chief demands further tax cuts Opens key office in Shanghai Syndicates look to follow China trail Chinese tiger Tunnel story The Times Eurotunnel chief calls investor action over perks 'crazy' Cheap crossings an issue for 4,000 Gounon says that shares are at risk Timesonline AT&T stuns passionate AGM by quitting bid race Saudi investor makes rare foray into the spotlight BlacknRed Property spree Npower The smaller they are, the harder they bite Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline It's not over yet, says BHP as California throws out gas project Hollywood's great and good protest Governor offers fresh support America tries to beef up fuel production with left-over lard Welcome to Malibu, home of the stars and Nimbyism 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates EMI suffers amid downbeat news on UK market share Large caps Sports Direct misses out on rises Small caps Gilts Is giving someone a big pay day enough reason to invest? Fiberweb Rugby Estates Equity Prices Jacuzzi The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Law Report Weather Eye Sol LeWitt Artist who became an early partisan of conceptual art after early success with his Minimalist, geometric forms Sol LeWitt, artist, was born on September 9,1928. He died on April 8,2007, aged 78 Professor Paul C. Lauterbur Nobel prize-winning chemist whose discoveries in magnetic resonance underpin the MRI scanner Professor Paul C. Lauterbur, chemist and a winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, was born on May 6,1929. He died on kidney disease on March 27,2007, aged 77 Paul Leventhal Energetic opponent of nuclear proliferation who set up an influential campaigning institute Paul Leventhal, campaigner against nuclear proliferation, was born on February 12,1938. He died of cancer on April 10,2007, aged 69 Shahe Guebenlian Lives Remembered George Sewell John Lade Dakota Staton Versatile American jazz singer much esteemed in the UK Dakota Staton, jazz singer, was born on June 3,1930. She died on April 10,2007, aged 76 Lives in Brief John Ryan, actor, was born on July 30,1936. He died of a stroke on March 20,2007, aged 70 Grenville Cottingham, artist, was born on April 16,1943. He died of pneumonia on February 17,2007, aged 63 No discrimination in ban on veil in classroom Law Report Employment Appeal Tribunal Whistleblower need not prove criminal or civil wrongdoing Court of Appeal Court Circular Legal news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War School Notices Los Angeles is always going to be a day late Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 17,1845 Estranged from her husband who kept her from her children, Caroline Norton wrote on the need for fair divorce law and rights for the poor. The Times here reviews her poem, The Child of the Islands Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Barnett bids farewell to Aintree with a flourish Racing Fitzgerald makes brave call to defer retirement Wetherby Yesterday's results Windsor Giles Smith Wolverhampton Football Alarm bells ring over wellbeing of Teofilo Big-race betting Warwick Racing Nottingham Media Planet Garritty to retire Sir Percy reappears Exeter Course specialists Grobler has to decide if surgery will save hopes Rowing The Times Hodge and Reed push the boat out for victory Federer and Nadal lead players' show of solidarity Tennis Governing bodies warned over change Murray injured, Henman defeated Bowls Results Football Golf Ice hockey Rackets Football Fixtures Rowing Rugby union Shooting Squash Tennis Taylor wants $10m for Calzaghe bout Long cuts it short Ely's rule of thirds Britain beaten Weekley delivers Hamilton praised Berbizier to go Blazing sun and red faces after sprinkler delays play at Lord's Cricket Eclectic collection pads up for prestigious book award Shortlist Students survive double examination from Shreck Numbers fail to add up for angry Nash Scoreboards LV County Championship Latest odds Durham Hampshire Kent Lancashire Surrey First division Sussex Warwickshire Worcestershire Yorkshire Chance for England to show bottle as Smith faces sobering prospect Cricket World Cup Nerves expected in must-win match Defeat will seal fate of Fletcher Sri Lanka pay price for resting frontline bowlers Scoreboard Teams Super Eights Timesonline Cricket World Cup Betfair Striker snaps up an early opportunity in paparazzi battle Sport on television RFU warns clubs they will lose £15m as deadlock rumbles on Rugby union Lalas refuses to change his stripes as he goes in pursuit of more stars Football The Times Owen set for another step on return from injury Why everyone wants a piece of 15-year-old Palace prodigy Liverpool place premium on retaining prized assets Football Alonso contract a matter of urgency Carragher and Reina set to re-sign Hewson puts United tyros in the driving seat FA Youth Cup Timesonline The Premiership today Tough task for Mourinho's Gang of Four Football Chelsea on last legs as marathon campaign nears close Football Little respite in hunt for honours Physical effort forges 'inner belief' Old Trafford return suits Foster to a tee Coral Giggs happy being mentor to treble novices at United Football Urges players not to get carried away 'Tougher end to season than 1999' Vonage Wembley poised for first great test with 'expensive' Cup Final Football PFA awards Times Crossword 23,577 The Insider Let's try hitting it this time, Freddie Chelsea can keep Mourinho by winning quadruple, says Terry The Times Matt Dickinson Olympics Index The face Reich follies Did you see? Not to the manners born The click Did you know? Searching for new net gains Did you hear? Hire society Two refugees sleep on a beach in southern Yemen after arriving on a boat from Somalia. Each year hundreds perish in attemping the three-day voyage across the Gulf of Aden Modern morals A heroin overdraft NatWest had been told that Hannah Mayne was a drug addict on benefits. So why did it give her £850, which she blew on drugs? By Carol Midgley and James Charles Banks can't discriminate Timesonline Mistakes will always be made The Times A statement from NatWest Consumer Credit Counselling Service: 0800 1381111 Natio The Times Virtuoso violin recital falls on deaf ears in DC Everything but the girlie sites Sperm wail Er, Nintendo, Wii have a problem Parents The Wii is a must-have for the gamer generation — but instead of burning calories and making them fit, it may be giving them aching backs, sore shoulders and even "Wii elbow". Peta Bee investigates New Touran A Wii warm-up Eating for your eyes Nutrition Thetimes What else can help your sight? Food matters The 'slim gene' can make us fat and furred-up When is a man too young to marry? Men tuesday Can university relationships evolve into marriage?DAMIAN Whitworth reports on the end of the royal affair, and Times writers give their views and relate their experiences The AA The Relationship that Ran its Course The Young Couple The Happy Survivors Look the part of the Marathon Man Dress code Bonsoir I'm sick to death of meddling philistines Government arts policy is forged by ignorant bureaucrats and posturing barbarians, writes the furious Barbican chief, John Tusa Out of the Ashes First Night Falling out of love — new Labour and the arts Mary Poppins Munich buries the legacy of hate Munich's main synagogue was razed by the Nazis. Now, at last, there's new one, says Tom Dyckhoff Oh you pretty things Reviews First night Dance Quiet, please! The Place, WC1 Concert BBCSO/Adès Barbican Theatre Ladies Down Under Hull Truck Multiple Classified Advertising Items World music Bajofondo Tango Club Barbican Pop Fields King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow Urban fox hunt loses its way Tv&radio Last night's TV Cutting Edge: Meet the Foxes Channel 4 Edwardian Supersize Me BBC Four The Times TV choices Fat of the land Down Under No news is Royal news? Today's TV Big Ideas That Changed the World Viewing Guide Five, 7.15pm Sea of Souls BBC One, 9pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Ghosts Digital Choice More4,10pm Variations Mr Miss World Channel 4,10pm Hogan Knows Best Biography, 10pm Storyville: A Story a People in War and Peace BBC Four, 10.30 pm Film of the night Film choice Cypher (2002) Film4,9pm The Bridges of Madison County Best of the rest (1995) Film 4,6.25pm The Edukators (2004) Sky Movies Indie, 6.45pm The Exorcist (1973) TCM, 9pm Web video of the day Puzzles—answers from the back page Ali G Indahouse (2002) ITV2,10pm The Abduction Club (2002) BBC Two, 12.20 am 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 4191 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Technologies of the Week Other Views Testing times for developers Regeneration The Week in Numbers Bodies just don't add up Education Academic standing falters Universities In the Professional Press New Medical Research Terror underpins virus debate Health Other Stories we Liked Nurses have a hand in it Diversity muddles the Met Police Frontline computer phobia Social Care Virtue does not bring in the cash Charities Foreign Ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Over to you . . . Local councils can reassure people What Worked for us Joe Ferns deputy director of service support for the Samaritans, on the success of its e-mail support service, which led to it winning an eWell-Being Award last month Saving Lives Diary Dates Inside From start to finish — one case, one judge The new president of the Association of District Judges has clear ideas about what he wants to achieve. Interview: Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law on compensation for racist attacks, joint bank accounts and the dangers of crossing the road Snookered by Fair Comment Gary Slapper Case Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Forced to sign on the dotted line Their lawyer advised against it, their trade union said no, so why did the protest by legal aid lawyers over their new contract fizzle out? Jon Robins reports Lawyer of the week Roscoe Fernandes Edward Fennell in the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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