News from 24/04/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Steve Beale, Phil Yates, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Richard Whitehead, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Kim Andrews, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Ray Barlow, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, Mitzi Blennerhassett, Michael Binyon, Penny Wark, Win Clavering, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Clive R. Hart, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Anthony Phillips, Gabby Logan, Edward Green, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Hugh Schollick, Dr John Charles Saxbee, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Melanie Angel, Richard Need, Alan Watts, Megan Pacey, director, Rachel Lewis, John K. Thompson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, … Kennedy, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Lord Hunt Health Minister, Colin Ive, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Stephen Bubb, chief executive, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Michael Bentley, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, David A. Robertson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Faruk Noor, Robert Price, Polly Ghazi, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Thomas Catán, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Shadd Maruna, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mrs Justice Dobbs, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Paul Larter, Steuart Campbell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Cragg, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Robin Nonhebel, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Monsignor Kevin, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, David R. Worboys,
ResumoIndex Yeltsin, the man who buried communism He started a whole new epoch, Putin says National day of mourning declared Inside Cadbury in dock over salmonella chocolate Al-Qaeda 'publicists' Bank cements merger Women riders in peril Mourinho 'defied Uefa' Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times We won't treat you like children, says crusader Cameron Tory pledge to halt social decline People 'robbed of responsibility' Sketch Pugh MPs' privacy Bill to return to Commons Heart success Death sentence Judge Roberts, QC Al-Qaeda's 'British propagandists' Videos 'sent round world from Britain' Men 'incited holy war from bedrooms' The accused Onspeed Company behind breakfast phone quiz scandal breached rules before GMTV vows to reimburse viewers It blames the telecoms provider On the button Blue Peter 'sorry' over goat killing Judge quashes drink-drive ban Eye challenge Courts' £45m profit Journalist cleared Sleep harassment Centenarian's coup Poetry medal Worker was stealing £1m yacht 'one piece at a time' Engineer planned to build dream boat He accumulated parts worth £55,000 Song by Johnny Cash laid the groundwork Rolex 'Thanks to him, an epoch started. A new democratic Russia was born, a free state open to world' Putin tribute to father of democracy Russians remain divided over his rule On other pages Drinking obscured medical problem Armed with bear hugs and Ladas he impressed the grumpiest of grannies When the rhetoric failed, Boris Yeltsin had plenty of other skills, and gifts, up his sleeve. Richard Beeston saw him work his magic Triumph on a tank, disaster on a runway Etihad Airways Women cyclists 'risk death by obeying traffic signals' Road survival code Cadbury faces huge fines over infected chocolate Council to press salmonella charges Company 'knew' of contamination Recalled goods British lawyer accused over collapse of Yukos Inside Track Law Washington is bracing itself for a furore this week, … We couldn't say how many people received Marie Claire's Lloyds TSB Blair plans in balance People The Green Party in Oxford East will today name its … Bravo to David Cameron for his stance against new Labou A strangely underreported detail in the continuing … Prince Charles examines a bucket of artificially scented fluid in the cells below St George's Hall, Liverpool. Criminals were once held here and the rooms are given sweat, feet and urine smells to replicate the experience. "It smells like paint to me, " the Prince said. But doesn't everywhere? The Ministry of Defence is advertising for staff for … We hear that, after an exhaustive search, Granta, the … Postscript Spider-Man 3 was extravagant to make, even by Hollywood Blair backs top companies' green schemes Help for families to reduce carbon Prime Minister highlights 'win-win' Cocaine leads to rise in mental-health patients Green Flag Tiscali Volkswagen 'Incompetent' police blamed for Lucie Blackman's death Inquiry call from other victim's family Verdict today at end of six-year trial Lloyds TSB A Man of History For all his failings, Boris Yeltsin was a towering force for good A Whiff of Spliff Barclays may be giving away too much in its offer to buy ABN Amro United Victory Foreign accents are helping English football teams conquer Europe No-brainers for the Spector jury Picture Gallery Well, I vote against an 'up yours' society Libby Purves on learning the lessons of responsibility Thunderer: One madman loses it - and 300m lose their freedom French elections Internet books Matthew Parris's belief in passionate atheism Unfair exams VSO doctors Timesonline Call to arms in history fight Move along now Creeping secrecy Footie patriots Marathon thanks Picture power Philistine's end Safety last Overwhelmed by the demons he unleashed Michael Binyon on how Yeltsin the reformer was in too much of a hurry It's sad but Dionysian orgies ain't what they used to be David Aaronovitch Why the long face in Britain? Tesco 'Church's neglect left vicar to abuse boys' Accusations led only to parish move Priest denies 14 indecency charges Rac FIA Foundation Dogged critics stage an attack on Blair Theatre Called to Account Tricycle Lloyds TSB Pull troops out now, says soldier Teacher whose spy camera showed class misbehaviour faces tribunal Pupils' antics seen in TV documentary She is accused of misusing position Renault Megane 'Exam bias' makes the boys look like failures 'Secrets leak' civil servant opposed Iraq war Researcher 'given sensitive papers' Five-second call aroused suspicions Staples ING New York City Marathon Top 25 Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Spanish avant-garde is the tastiest Experimental chef takes top award But Blumenthal is named chefs' chef Lloyds TSB Indian Ocean Fitness instructor, 22, died in marathon Runner collapsed in London heatwave 70 competitors treated in hospital NatWest EDS Dave has a lesson in civil disobedience Politics Dfs Brown will need to be a healer before he can be a fighter Labour must not attempt to stage a replay of the Blair era, says Miliband Politics 'Chancellor will change in No 10' I've not been close to running, he says Red-light tale tipped for top Novello award Lloyds TSB Hospital 'mortality rate lottery' Rare flock pays a flying visit Knife horror at restaurant Yoghurt pot? Or ancient find? National Campaign for Better Hearing Human rights for robots? We're getting carried away Multiple Display Advertising Items It seemed like a good idea . . . Spain America Democracy is the first winner as rivals battle for the centre ground Sarkozy sets out to soften his image Royal pledges law to protect women What hope of change if no one wants it? Timberland Flooring Times Online Nationwide Mobility Press applause Multiple Display Advertising Items 'If Sarkozy wins the place will explode' Estates youth threaten 'enemy' Police prepared for violent clashes Everyday life softens Pope's image BT Challenge churchill You've gone wrong way about new Metro map, designer told Locals upset by radical redesign Artist tested it on his mother-in-law Fly Zoom The world underground World rejects 'flawed' election as seven die Vote marked by every abuse, says EU Demands for Britain to speak out Multiple Display Advertising Items Official count (AP): 19 die in restaurant car bomb blast (Reuters): Witness visa denial (Reuters): Injection doubts (AP): Glider crash escape (AFP): Girl stranglers (Reuters): Children shot dead (Reuters): Tamil air strike (Reuters): Human bone trade US gun lobby blames Dunblane law for big rise in shootings People can't fire back, says Gingrich NRA points to British violence The Open University Hamilton's rampage (Reuters): Hidden Monet masterpieces see light of day for exhibition Suzuki (AP): Chinese tighten internet grip Rare rhino caught on camera Stereo spacecraft see Sun in 3-D Save world one square at a time — and annoy Bush's brain The Times China accepts fears over climate — but will not cut growth Report warns of weather disaster Leaders fear economic dangers Heating up AZ pays £7.6bn for US drugs firm Lostar boss quits Quote of the day Biofuel test Business big shot Deloitte Unexpected LaSalle sale seals ABN deal with Barclays Move worth $21bn funds share buyback RBS consortium undermined Right chemistry Stock markets US equity giant bids more for Boots to see off rival So fleet of foot, but out of step with ABN Medicine that AZ had to take Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Disinterest Need to know Results in brief AstraZeneca takes $15bn gamble on MedImmune to cure its ills Deal will bolster drugs pipeline It is a high price to pay, say analysts BA in talks with private equity groups over joint bid for Iberia Shape of the market worldwide Carphone warns of delays over backlog Why size matters for British bank on the brink of going Dutch The battle for ABN Amro News of cost savings and enhanced revenue should raise smiles in the City as details of deal are announced Dell Britain to bear the brunt of job losses Chicago hopes fade as RBS sees prize slip away The Sunday Times This is the command and logistic support ship Godetia, … City Diary Mortgage Nation Ageing rocker digs the island life City Diary The website of the financial services outfit Towergate City Diary Switched-on City beats New York City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Large bits of Notting Hill were brought to a halt at … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Airey quits as head of lostar after finding the start-up lacked funds 'Contract breach' prompted departure Attracted by creative vision Trash talking from freesheet publishers The Times Telegraph owners to sell building in Victoria for £200m Cineworld to project itself on to market with £245m flotation UBS McAlpine boss in dark on 'fraud' No rest for Travelodge in UK Aviva's UK chief moves on River Diamond takes a stake Strong pound will produce shipping crisis 'in months' DP World says UK ports will be clogged DfT asserts that capacity will suffice Oxford HSBC Virgin plans to fly 747 on biofuel in 2008 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerned consumer Union in threat to pull Blackstone funds in Deutsche Telekom row UNI seeks talks over job changes Deutsche in bid to cut €4.7bn in costs Emerson Commission levels charges at Pilkington Lone Star speeds up efforts to sell stake in Tokyo Star Bank The Times Phone firms fight to hold roaming charges Rising in the firmament The Sunday Times (Reuters): India holds back on Vodafone decision Qantas deal mired Thomson Financial: US order for Airbus (Reuters): Steel shares sought Dollar may get cheaper still as Fed cut looks likely Westlaw UK 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 Cobham rises on suggestion it is on Italians' radar screen Large caps SCi boosted as broker keeps faith Small caps Gilts Lots of questions, but still good reasons for counting on Barclays Alfred McAlpine Lok'n Store Equity Prices The share centre The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bank of Scotland Investment Service British funds Court & Social Weather Eye Boris Yeltsin Russia's first post-communist leader who swept to office on a wave of euphoria but presided over chaos and disillusion Boris Yeltsin, President of Russia, 1991-99, was born on February 1,1931. He died on April 23,2007, aged 76 Employee's privacy breached by employer's monitoring Law Report European Court of Human Rights Shouting not relevant to offence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Church news Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Dinner Latest wills In Memoriam - Private Dinner School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … A mild winter has meant a cauliflower bonanza Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 24,1933 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Bolger happy that Teofilo is back on Guineas path Racing Pontefract Yesterday's results Plumpton Hexham Sedgefield Giles Smith Chance out to net Punchestown prize with River City Windsor Football Folkestone Racing Southwell The Wright track Course specialists Wolverhampton Hull split down the middle as RFL steps in to block controversial Cooke move Rugby league Contract dispute in hands of lawyers Stand-off may be frozen out of game Bath Racing Towcester Taking sides Britain sets the pace with £15m bid for competitive advantage Olympic Games 'Secret weapon' is high-tech backing Autumn opening in Loughborough Where athletes learn their trade Zhou hoping for London rerun against Radcliffe Athletics O'Sullivan a picture of consistency despite lights, camera and friction Snooker 888. com World Championship Football Results Cycling Equestrianism Football Fixtures Golf Rugby union Other sport Shooting Snooker Squash Tennis Faldo begins life as senior at Muirfield Landis 'positive' Safety barrier Calm brings fears Younis pledge Ochoa hits summit Academy awards Play-offs first stop as Hill charts Bristol's long climb to the summit Rugby union Victory will bring place in top four European carrot vital, says coach Leicester fury as supporters get caught in ticket scrum LTA reverts to soft option on issue of Wimbledon wild cards Tennis Nadal full of confidence after kicking soil in Federer's face Limond can give Khan timely step up in class Boxing Future of Nixon among the issues high on list for new man Moores Cricket Wicket keeping selection a key one Pietersen among the few certainties Vaughan gets ready for Sunday service with Yorkshire New Zealand attack must match threat of Malinga The chauvinism must go on as Gary and the guys get all giggly over Jacqui Sport on television The Times Ronaldo gets the nod from his peers to put wink and boos in past Football Predecessor Gray backs double award Winger says abuse made him stronger Mowbray counts the cost as ten-man Albion falter again Football Championship Thaksin turns investment ambitions to City The Premiership today Ferguson expects his side to come of age as innocence battles experience Champions League semi-finals, first leg Manager admits maturity is crucial Better equipped than two years ago Blue Sq Hicks happy to talk up repeat of 2005 final Maldini gives Ronaldo high five but has no fears over marking him Champions League semi-finals, first leg Chelsea should love being hated, says Butt Th€ Gam€ Coral Mourinho, a ban, an earpiece and a laundry basket . . . Exclusive The Chelsea manager took a starring role in a Champions League version of 'Carry on Coaching', it is claimed. Matt Dickinson reports Banned aid Th€ Gam€ Times Crossword 23,583 The Insider Passing through Sheffield briefly to celebrate 30 years Farewell, too, Graeme Dott, the champion who was dumped Apparently, young Cristiano Ronaldo agrees with his … Betterbet. com yesterday slashed the odds on Roman … Ferguson set to unleash United on mission to demolish Milan Exclusive — the night Mourinho 'hid from Uefa officials The Times Bt Free 16-page guide today Index The face The steel behind the glamour Did you see? Relees this convikt now The click Did you know? Sex and the policy Did you hear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Come fly from me Heathrow's new Terminal 5 is ready, on time and on budget. Our architecture correspondent Tom Dyckhoff finds much to admire — but wishes that the architects had as much clout as the accountants A terminal lesson on how to build the big ones The Times No box for the tots? That way lies madness Caitlin Moran sees no reason to ban TV for the under-3s Set limits The Times The net: not guilty of grievous harm to bookshops The train strain Relax with the NHS How to keep cutting that carbon Yesterday Polly Ghazi and Rachel Lewis showed how to calculate your carbon weight and slim down in the home. Today learn how to change your travel and shopping habits to lose more carbon calories Timesonline Four golden rules of carbon dieting Gardening: lessons in nutrition Nutrition Children who spent 12 weeks cultivating their own school garden ended up doubling their intake of fruit and vegetables. Amanda Ursell looks at the green-fingered benefits The Hale Clinic Want out? Call her 'Gordon' in bed Ending a relationship is never easy — unless, says Steve Beale, you get yourself dumped deliberately The kit Ease your guilt with some green gadgetry The Times Top Ten Ways to Get Dumped Gordon in a Flash The best fast recipes from his brilliant new book Champ Tmesonline Postcards from Hell A snatched picture of rich youths in Lebanon is the World Press Photo winner, a decision that outraged some war photographers. Catherine Philp reports on a controversy that highlights a changing profession Snakes Alive First Night The Old Vic Curse of the Golden Flower Working like a Trojan The Laocoon continues to inspire sculptors today, as a new show in Leeds proves, says Mark Irving Opera First night Katya Kabanova Grand, Leeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Merrily We Roll Along Derby Playhouse Concert CBSO/MacMIllian SYmphony Hall, Birmingham Pop Chris Isaak Hammersmith Apollo, W6 The last chance salon Last night's TV Hair Wars BBC Two Cutting Edge: Killer Road Channel 4 The Times TV choices Yogi Bear takes a trip too far NYPD Blues jumps the shark Today's TV Life Line Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm; concludes Thursday Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Battlestar Galactica Digital Choice Sky One, 9pm The OC E4,9pm Variations Britain's Drowned World: A Time Team Special Channel 4,9pm Diary of a Nobody BBC Four, 9pm/11.30pm Sex on Trial: The Soapstar Story Channel 4,10.30pm World's Lost Tribes Discovery, 10pm Film of the day Film choice Jane Eyre (1944, b/w) Channel 4,12.40pm Jules et Jim (1961, b/w) Best of the rest Sky Movies Indie, 6.50pm The Wrong Man (1956, b/w) TCM, 9pm 8 Mile (2002) ITV2, 10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page One Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002) Film4,11.10pm Pushing Tin (1999) BBC One, 12.15am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4197 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index Welcome Back Mourinho's Arch Enemy Th€ Gam€ Leading Roles Guillem Balague on Rafa Benítez, the man who stands between the 'Special One' and European glory Multiple Display Advertising Items Return of the Cold War in West London Th€ Gam€ Super Powers Nick Szczepanik on the interest in Russia and the United States Lampard on Euro Star Sidelines You can tell how good my team is — just look at the players who didn't make it Ready to Flex my New Muscles at Reading Ferguson's Ripe Old Age United's maturing players can harvest a rich reward from an evergreen manager Berlusconi Issues Call to Arms for 'old' Milan Th€ Gam€ The Threat Katie Scott on the mood in Italy as the Serie a side prepare to take on the English The Times Fans Predict Net Success Supporters in Italy are confident that AC Milan can see off Manchester United Drogba Could Be Direct Line for Blues' Success Th€ Gam€ Talking Tactics Bill Edgar believes Liverpool may have to wing it as Chelsea take middle ground Heavy Workload Could Thwart Mourinho Playing the Long Game Wide Boys Look for Space Line for Blues' Success Big-Four Stranglehold Has Suffocated Life out of Game Th€ Gam€ The Backlash Richard Whitehead on why the 'dream' all-English final is more like a nightmare Giants' Rule I've Even Cancelled my Birthday to Be Present I'm so excited by prospect of this evening's match that I'll have my cake and watch it Deja Vu Again for Kennedy Th€ Gam€ Showdown at the Bridge Atmosphere is Unique Anfield Calling Card Tony Evans on the supporters who are really suited to the task of raising the roof Hard to Sing when You are Winning Giles Smith says it's easy for Anfield to rise to occasion — because fans have so few to cheer Liverpool Can Halt Cup Chase Self-Interest Makes It Hard to Look beyond All-English Final Premiership presence ruining it for Germans — but not me William Hill Ready to Rumble Th€ Gam€ Watching Brief Tom Dart on why you can't afford to miss tomorrow's showdown The Glazers The Spider The Euro Abramovich's Attire Man UTD'S Injury Crisis A Pensioner on the Pitch Kids in the Dugout Billy in Europe Bring It Home Boys! Index Headline of the Week 'Afrying leap up the career ladder' Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Communications of the Week Other Views Sector is fired up to find perfect employees Issue of the Week Profiling The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Crisis of faith in online records Health Other Stories we Liked No thanks, we're nurses Here comes the US cavalry Education 'Sentenced to a life of dislocation' Social Care John Bird: opinion column in Community Care (April 19) Corporate parents to take blame Councils Paragon Poles Don't ditch Lyons — build on it Interview Steve Freer, Cipfa's chief executive, tells Jennifer Taylor that local authorities should use the impetus of Sir Michael's review to change their relationship with central government Media Monitor Timesonline Legislation Update Seen in Hansard Green targets are hard to hit Regeneration Public: Private Awards 2007 Will e-voting cure apathy? Councils Poor delivery from on high Whitehall Be careful how you cash in Charities 'Soup keeps homeless on streets' 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Not all leaders rest on their laurels What Worked for Me Lifting Lives Diary Dates Inside A place on the Bench? It's time to step forward Mrs Justice Dobbs explains what needs to be done for the judiciary to reflect society Religious beliefs give no right to discriminate against gays Multiple Display Advertising Items Dominic Carman on the that grabbed the headlines for his Qc father, George Lawyer of the week Law Section Class war Fresh on North comes South Barristers in the dock Multiple Display Advertising Items
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