News from 28/02/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Widget Finn, Alexi Mostrous, Carol Lewis, David Brown, Marcus Brooke, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Charles Scanlon, Dr Philip Meats, Kevin Baxter, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Georges Ware, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Loe and Theo Richmond, Clive Davis, Claire King senior sales executive, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Sylvia Crookes, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Arnoud De Meyer, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Sally Lewers, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Holly Williams customer sales advisor, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Dr Arun Chopra, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Amy Rowe, Charles Bremner, Stephen Collins, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Stuart Crainer, Angela Jameson, Pam Hutton, Celia Page, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Adam Beamon customer sales representative, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Douglas Rankine, Simon de Bruxelles, Dario Franchitti, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Pamela McDowell, Martin Samuel, Caroline Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Matthew Pryor, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Dr Tanya Byron, Heather Brooke, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Sean Langford account manager, David Bolle, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Chris Lintott, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Nick Szczepanik, Andy Powell, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Greenaway business development manager, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Des Dearlove, Matthew Parris, Mike Barnard, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Benjamin Levy, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Antonia Fraser, Carly Chynoweth, Jocelyne Samuels, John Naish, Bojan Pancevski, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, David Cameron, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Steuart Campbell, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard MacDonald Director-General, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Kippax, Olav Bjortomt, Julie Griffiths, Alex Hardy, Ruth Kelly, Miles Costello, Christopher Welch sales consultant, Lewis Smith Environment Editor, David C. Collard, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Nunzio Quacquarelli,
ResumoIndex The Times Tories seek to set the pace on NHS spending An extra 2 per cent of GDP to go on health Other services would be cut to release funds Big art donation: Pensioner gives Tate £125m collection £3,000 service bills after council tax rises £10m earthquake Race tension at video Tata closes on Jaguar Police at Dennis home Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Council tax increases send household bills soaring above £3,000 Band D charges have doubled under Labour Survey reveals that 19 authorities face capping Clegg orders Lib Dem MPs to abstain from the referendum vote — or else The boy who is having to grow up Michael Jackson's Neverland for sale Star swaped by debt despite earning $1 bn When it was a thriller Big spenders Jersey Boys Contract was a windfall for GPs but 'not a good deal for patients' Doctors' productivity fell in successive years Taxpayers' bill £1.76bn more than expected Tories promise up to £28bn extra a year on NHS Pugh Network Rail faces huge fine for delay McCartney divorce Hunt for killing clues M&S charges for bags Just another day It started so well . . . Olympic gold rower gets that sinking feeling False starts Allure Sensuelle Ten-second tremor that will leave insures with £10m … Earthquake Unknown fault caused largest quake since 1984 Man hurt by masonry crashing through roof On the move? If in doubt . . . It went dark and a lump of concrete fell on me '' 'Call that a quake?' Philanthropist donates £125m art collection Honda Wealthy and generous Dfs Woman about to give birth was left to drown in bath by hospital staff M&S Tilda Swinton arrives back in Heathrow brandishing her Oscar Dfs MPs and pundits addressed the Hansard Society in Portcu In The Spectator diary, Joan Collins enthuses about … Smoke that still might fire Boris People Only the Welsh are allowed to be rude about Wales. … A marked lack of sympathy among lobby hacks for the … Yesterday, as the longlist for the Orwell Prize (for … Free Monopoly Cd-Rom Postscript Sainsbury's Westminister roof demo 'was an inside job' Scanners should have detected their handcuffs MPs call for fresh inquiry into security Ann Treneman Conservatives Richer Sounds 'More remains' in secret chamber at care home Residents were locked and abused in dark vault Discovery matches witnesses' descriptions Selfridges Accounts are Due Questions of the European Parliament that should never have had to be asked Local Difficulty Council tax is increasingly less about councils and more about tax Superstar, Sub-Prime What price the glamour of a celebrity foreclosure? Withc-hunt? MPs just don't get it Picture Gallery I don't mind at all if it's all in the mind Be my friend - and pay what you like The Canadian model Teaching for truants Train time targets Biofuels, climate change and office heating Depression: might talk therapy be better than drugs? Timesonline Hamlets recalled . . . Spokesman overkill Wind power for PCs First-time buyers Dangerous dogs Four reasons why Heathrow is a terminal case A tiny tremble. And now I trust those hunches I get Sandra Parsons Lloyds TSB Shopkeeper who killed robber in self-defence will not be charged Wanted criminal was stabbed with own knife He had tried to snatch day's takings from a car Brown holds talks with Iraqi Prime Minister over hostage videotape Argos Police go cap in hand to cover costs of terror and … Council tax The pensioners who opt for prison Marksandspencer CCTV and DNA advances add to bills but minister calls rises unacceptable Fossil reveals a Monster that terrorised the seas Russia Today Innocent men want DNA records destroyed Britons take their case to the European Court Holding samples is 'a breach of human rights' Multiple Display Advertising Items Law and the lab Dolphin Police resign over trip to the seaside The 300mph car that needs stabilisers Drug charge for crash-landing pilot Teenager killed in school bus crash Mini Stamps deliver heads of state Blairism loses its grip as old Labour is back on song Multiple Display Advertising Items Woman 'was shot by loner obsessed with neighbour' Youths turn to aggressive dogs as the weapon for street status Mini Cameron persuades Tory MEPs to come clean on pay and perks Conservative Party He sends text message telling them to comply Brown presses EU for greater transparency How Europe's gravy train crosses the world Txt msg wrning How to be on an online friend - just pay us £5 We still have some way to go to win the electorate's trust, top reformer admits Conservative Party Three A monster is reborn - tormented but tamermm First night Theatre Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Royal, Northampton Ermenegildo Zegna Sex for sale Grandparents to get help with drug addicts' children Straw scraps reform of prostitute law to avoid prison officer strike British Gas West Country town's website hit by fallout from Russian hackers' anger Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey France 14 years after the end of apartheid, white students force cleaners to drink urine soup because they don't want to live with blacks Morrisons Señor Gene Hunt deals out pain in Spain Apprenticeships Lingo of the law Don't risk the army in Kenya's tribal divide Multiple Display Advertising Items Apprenticeships Meet 'Steel Lady'- Italy's most powerful woman First female set to lead employers' association Hopes pinned on her to halt economic slide Morality, justice and women's rights: a portrait of Islam for the 21st century Turkey to issue new intepretation of Hadith We want to highlight the positive, say scholars Interpreting the spirit rather than the letter of the law Out with the old and in with the new for a thoroughly … Paris Fashion Week Sky Must try harder — teachers get ticking off on pupils' website Unions press judges to shut down online forum Student comments are 'invasion of privacy' Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Bodies found in well identified (AP): Journalist dies after shooting (AFP): 37 hurt in blast at poultry plant (AP): Fake Parma hams seized Clinton suffers new blow as civil rights icon says he's seen the light The Times US elections For the anoraks A1-Qaeda 'in Gaza with Hamas help' Palestinian leader accuses rival faction Islamic militant group denies terror links Morrisons (Reuters), (AFP): Betancourt 'very sick' in jungle captivity Sharon's son jailed (Reuters): US 'rape' apology (AP): Buckley dies (Reuters): Policemen lynched (AP): Chocolate thieves Timesmobile I have done nothing wrong and can prove it, returning billionaire leader says Dreams Memorable returns All aboard the septic tank express T. K. maxx & You The Times Snakes make three-course meal of family's pets First the cat, then the guinea-pig, then stalker python returns to eat the chihuahua Multiple Display Advertising Items Food for thought BP chief signals fresh drive for profit from renewables Hayward puts $7bn value on 'green' division Oil group could seek investment partners 'Piracy' protest over energy tax threat Home targets at risk HBOS shares fall 7% BAA boss lands £1m Quote of the day Fed signals rate cut Business big shot Hands admits that EMI restructuring took its toll Eastern promise Stock markets Microsoft hit by €899m fine for failure to comply with EU ruling EU fines on Microsoft HBOS investors must hold their nerve Picture Gallery Tax uncertainty a sure-fire killer Commodities Hands on song Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Tata deal drives Land Rover's future US carmaker ready to hand over UK brands Unions satisfied with terms of agreement Business big shot Vivienne Cox Jaguar and Land Rover: the nuts and bolts Threat of windfall tax to energy companies is 'legalised piracy' The Sunday Times Barratt chief says government housing targets look unlikely Economy feels the pinch as consumers tighten their purse-strings HBOS dividend raised by a fifth despite missed profit target Shares suffer day's biggest fall of FTSE 100 Unfair reaction to turmoil, say analysts Clinique Accounts snapshot Derbyshire Unite claims 'cyber victory' in workers' rights attack Thomson Financial: Mexx to close UK outlets Hedge fund boom ends Rock bought rugby ground Taxman loses out as property worth £200bn is registered in foreign havens Tesco transfers stores ownership to Caymans Owners say practice is 'tax management' The Times Private equity groups buzz around Busy Bees nurseries Government looks again at ways of providing water choice We've seen it all before, this doom and gloom City Diary Tesco is, apparently, considering suing The Guardian … City Diary Of the departed chief executive Stephen Nelson, chairma City Diary Credit Suisse Ping! An e-mail arrives with some puffery about various projects in the Gulf Rail fiasco? Let's shunt some cash around City Diary If you have tears still to shed, prepare to shed them. City Diary The non-doms who are really cleaning up City Diary Picture Gallery Head of BAA goes with £1 million pay-off Airports chief was asked to step down Criticism of poor service to passengers Retail flights of fancy signalled an airports operator in terminal decline Multiple Display Advertising Items B&Q rebuilds its image to top the eco-friendly shoppers' chart The concerned consumer M&S, Homebase and Ikea are left trailing as home improvement group wins plaudits for its credentials on green and social issues The world goes cold on patio heaters Uneasy Bernanke gives the green light for fresh interest rate cut BMW to cut 8,000 jobs and warns more could go in the future Transatlantic flights face shutdown as US pilots back protest at BA Deloitte Wealthy Germans settle €28m in unpaid tax amid Liechtenstein row UBS shareholders agree huge cash injection during stormy meeting Insults fly as man tries to storm stage Chairman's salary comes under attack Avalanche builds Deloitte Radio shepherd plans to tend digital stations in Guardian Media's flock Media Radio chief backs DAB as GCap bales out First batch of new commissions imminent Mediapolis GMG in talks with Ofcom about return of Jazz FM Capgemini Listing on Wall Street might help SCi to reload Media Equity Prices Helping the Planet Square Foot by Square Foot CBRE 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 Xstrata at record high on talk of Anglo bid Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Old Royal & SunAlliance overcomes its troubles Wilmington Group Deal of the day Timesonline Communisis Best of the day Tiddler to watch The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bank of Scotland British funds Sky at Night Weather Eye William F. Buckley Jr Commentator who kick-started the modern American conservative movement and was long its most eloquent advocate William F. Buckley Jr, author and commentator, was born on November 24,1925. He died on February 27,2008, aged 82 Geoff Paish Distinguished Davic Cup player who became a dedicated administrator of tennis in the UK Geoff Paish, MBE, tennis player and administrator, was born on January 2,1922. He died on February 3,2008, aged 86 Ralph Dupas Boxer who won world honours at light-middleweight after campaigning in the lower divisions Ralph Dupas, boxer, was born on October 14,1935. He died on January 25,2008, aged 72 Court Circular Service Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Dinner School Notices Use the Plough to pass the test for the Egyptian priesthood Sky at Night March Elizabeth Bryan Lives Remembered Howard Davis Pearl Witherington Damages for loss caused by husband's suicide Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Legal Notices Public Notices The Times Spring has sprung but did we have a winter at all? Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day February 28,1991 The Times reports on the legal wranglings over whether sex within marriage can amount to rape Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Multiple Display Advertising Items Savour the romance of Cornwall Late travel Excellent deals are on offer in the county Pick a sailing, walking or relaxing break Late deals Cottage in Scotland, £285 a week; four nights in France, £129; fortnight in Florida, £269 British Isles Short haul Namibia in bloom after the rain came Long haul Reader Offers Ltd O'Neill finds delivering flow of information is sore point Racing Exotic Dancer did have back problem Trainer's statement overtaken yesterday McCoy: 'I'd say Exotic Dancer will make the Gold Cup' Kempton Park Giles Smith Motor racing Winston begins long haul back to top Racing Folkestone Southwell Ludlow Bet of the day Wolverhampton Kempton Park Mickel looks to Norwegian slopes for his redemption Skiing Course specialists Racing The Sunday Times Lingfield Park Taunton Tomlinson primed for a good, clean fight in approach to Beijing summit Athletics Long jumper targets gold after injury woes Focus on Chambers a bore for fellow athletes Football Results Boxing Cricket Squash Tennis Going the distance Ice hockey Fixture A whole new racing game fuels serial winner's need for speed Marcus Leroux meets the millionaire Scot with a Hollywood wife and a continuing love affair with American cars Alonso claims it is 'no wonder' That Hamilton was taunted in Barcelona The big interview What he thinks . . . Controversial Price defeat sparks appeal Beijing tests possible Record in sight Nadal boosts Spain India hold nerve Britons make splash Bergamasco's 13-week ban a poke in the eye for Italy Rugby union Fear banished as Moody (one good leg) meets Chilli (eight hairy ones) Best of the web Ibañez plays on for Wasps but looks to start coaching career Rugby union France hooker eager to pass on experience Club preparing to bid farewell to Dowd Lee aims to deliver place in Beijing for Britain Hockey Timesonline Thelondonpaper MCC lines up architectural big-hitters for Lord's facelift Cricket War of words reopens after Harbhajan is labelled an 'obnoxious weed' by Hayden Outspoken opener reprimanded by board Radio taunt continues long-running hostility 'i like the idea of getting him in a ring - let's bring that one on' Counties lining up overseas players for this summer … Tremlett comes up in fast lane to stake claim for Harmison's place Timesonline Next, please: ordinary fans have no need for small-screen forum Sport on television The Times Richards faces up to month on sidelines after knee surgery Deuchar follows American dream Beckham v Deuchar The Sunday Times Gloves are on as Foster's battle against injury gathers speed Goalkeeper targets reserve-team comeback Capello impressed by display for England The Sunday Times Miller given marching orders Chimbonda to pay price for petulance Leeds weigh up offer Ooijer extends stay Usmanov sets limit Alexander called in Ferdinand holds aces with summer summit looming Football Everton kept on their toes by Moyes The Premier League today Arsenal staff credited for quick action with Eduardo The big debate Tackle that broke a leg and divided the nation This week, Martin Samuel began a debate that stirred a huge response at timesonline. Here is the best of what you said — and what he says — on the great Eduardo controversy The Debate Players' view is that Taylor must not be demonised Nightmare for Kenny allows dream to live on for Middlesbrough Football FA Cup fifth-round replay The Belgravia Centre Draw Finishing fourth is our minimum requirement, says 'gutted' Gerrard Football West Ham battle agent over £7.1m compensation claim Aguri pass begging bowl The Insider Circuit training for kids Times Crossword 23,848 Chambers pays again Police search adds more doubt to future of Dennis with McLaren Italians join British officers in operation Team principal's home and office are inspected Kenny calamity hands Cup victory to Middlesbrough The Times Cricket Martin Samuel Index The face The President-select No final act yet to Elton's frocky horror show The click More sympathy for the poor rich footballer, please Legal life after death? Surely a mall-apropism Image of the day Modern morals Going nowhere It's a fact . . . It's a fact. . . Fatigue rings alarm bells Multiple Display Advertising Items Remedy for wear and tear Q&A The Times Forget Happy Meals, let's focus on happy families A word from the wise The greatest gift of all Holding back the tears Multiple Display Advertising Items La Dolce Vita The Times When I met Billie, it was just 'wow, yes please' The Times The truth? That's history Royal hits and misses U23d Mean girls A pitch-black satire reveals Nicole Kidman at her best playing nasty, finds Wendy Ide Sainsbury's Movies on the go It's a goal for Ferrell, a towering player Will Ferrell scores as a basketball coach, and there's a comic surprise from the dour master of Dogma, finds Kevin Maher Hmv The Times The Rock 'n' roles From the wrestling ring to the big screen, The Rock is out to get an Oscar, he tells Kevin Maher Here's the pitch: she wins Lesley Bootiman is off to Cannes after beating 500 entries in our Film School script pitch contest. Tim Teeman reports Juno A prince of darkness Dance Hamlet Marlowe, Canterbury Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham Theatre The Vortex Apollo Shaftesbury, W1 Cabaret Karen Akers Jermyn St Theatre, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Masterchef/Jamie at Home Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm/Channel 4,8pm Ashes to Ashes BBC One, 9pm Cutting Edge: The Girls Who Were Found Alive Channel 4,9pm Blue Collar (1978) Film Choice Sky Movies Modern Greats, 10pm Variations Empty BBC Two, 10pm The Sopranos Channel 4,11.40pm Anne of the Indies (1951) Channel 4,1.25pm Robin Hood (1973) Cinemagic, 7pm The Krays (1990) ITV4, 10pm Great escapist takes final bow Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a handheld PSP Times2 Crossword No 4462 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 173 Picture Gallery Vale Bridgecraft Index Bacardi Brown-Forman Brands Timesonline Respect makes it all worthwhile The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Galloping into battle for charities Career Changers Polly Gowers tells Emily Ford how she gave up a career in the equine world to launch an internet search engine Toyota The Office Psychologist Are you sitting comfortably? How to . . . Make the Most of your Workstation It doesn't take a genius to work out that if your work desk is an ergonomic shambles your productivity will suffer. Sarah Campbell asks the experts how to beat the workstation blues My Big Idea Does my Tum Look Big in this Find out More Top players show perfect balance Six Styles of Leadership Choosing your Club Although the six styles of leadership all have good points, the best managers take the best from each, Carly Chynoweth finds Gradjobs Deadline Buster Capgemini Openings aplenty but competition is fierce Opportunities in Law According to the experts, big City law firms are optimistic and hiring apace. But, as Clare Dight finds, rivalry for posts is high and wannabe lawyers do have other options Sold on getting results Excellence in Sales Reed Inside National Sales Awards The Finalists Yellow Pages Telesales insiders put stereotypes to rest Myth Buster "Would you like a new conservatory? Or save money on your gas bill? We're all too familiar with those unwanted phone calls. Julie Griffiths gets the lowdown on telesales Secrets of my Sucess The Key to Selling CRM is good for you and the customer Jargon Decoder Secrets of my Success The horizon in sales is where you place it Talking Point Some people can't bear being cooped up in an office, others can't stand the idea of being on the road. So who has the edge when it comes to sales, asks Stephen Hoare How would you sell ice to the Inuit? Sales Techniques Future-of-retail How Do I Become a Strategic Account Manager Cash bonuses are one of the big attractions There are few corporate areas as target-driven as sales, where bonus structures are all part of the game. Emily Ford talks to the experts about what incentives work best Secrets of my Success How Not to . . . Innovation can be your right hand Technology Clare Dight finds that technology can do much to improve the customer experience B&Q Reed Careers of the Week HM Treasury Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Why an MBA can prove good news in bad times Des Dearlove considers whether it is the right time to invest in knowledge Old rival challenges the heavyweight exam Dragon Examiner, Linguistics Star and Design Gurus Courses tailored to the new demands of the oil industry Steve Coomber says jobs in energy supply and trading are likely to increase Nottingham University Business School Dundee Prompts a Rethink for Venezuelan Lawyer Is the ultimate general degree losing its cred on the street? Specialist courses are challenging the market leader, reports Stuart Crainer Brunel Banking crisis may curb job demand in the short term Nunzio Quacquarelli asks recruiters how they see this summer's hirings Warwick Judging how best to cope with change Arnoud De Meyer says business is being run by networks of peers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dreams come true for some who step off the corporate ladder Stephen Hoare meets students who put lifestyle above money Expert who Helped to save the Ugandan Elephant Brings Skills to Inner City More Indians are Returning after Studying Abroad University of Strathclyde Business School Schools take a passage to India while students go to Europe and US Steve Coomber finds that despite closer ties, students will still travel to gain MBAs Hull Politics is ignored when business is concerned Stephen Hoare looks at growing links with Russian schools Russian Steelmaker Takes Coils to Newcastle All change for students from abroad aiming to work here An MBA will continue to be a route to a job in the UK, Stephen Hoare reports 'old Visa Scheme Influenced Choice of Business School' Multiple Display Advertising Items D'Aveni and the art of business Stuart Crainer sits in on a lecture by Tuck School's iconic professor Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Building on the work of Erasmus the Educator Des Dearlove meets George Yip, dean of Rotterdam School of Management Said Tries Computer Games to Ease the Boredom of Economics Lessons Laureate
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