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News from 03/03/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Willie Walsh Chief Executive, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, John Naulls, Andrew Billen, Simon Rushworth, Isabel Allende, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rose, Dr Richard Milne, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Peter Rhodes, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Laurence Slavin, David Irvine, Michael Binyon, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Jacqueline Wilson, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Matthew Hoggard, Angela Fishman, Chris Dixon, James Hider, Colin Hall, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Frieda Hughes, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Deborah Haynes, Guy Clapperton, Gillian Tugman, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Chris Riley, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Tony Phillips, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Derwent May, Alison Learmouth, Jason Meltor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ed Smith, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Malone, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, David Lawrenson, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Paul Milner, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Terry Hunt, Dr John Burscough, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, William Rees-Mogg, Benet Northcote Chief Policy Adviser, Nick Szczepanik, Pardeep Singh Sanghera, Russel Kempson, Sir Mervyn Brown, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Stuart Reed, Martin Grubb, Anjana Ahuja, Simon Callow, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Rajeev Syal, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Baldwin, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Nicholas Neve, Tony Halpin, Shirin Ebadi, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Linda Hargreaves, Christopher Irvine,

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Index The Times Putin and his man rock to the sound of victory Hard-up Labour in fight to raise funds Tories winning battle to raise cash for election Small businessmen are new target donors Fuel bill help for poor Second homes battle Index Harry to take a break Chávez ready for war Microsoft plans coup What can the Queen expect of Super Sarko and his new wife? The Workout Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Energy suppliers in talks to help 4.5m struggling families afford fuel bills 0.1% of profits used to help tackle fuel poverty Industry is keen to avoid a windfall tax Profit sharing The Rovers Return is coming to a high street near you ITV wants themed pub chain to cash in on soap But doubts linger over allure of Betty's hotpot The pub is about the people, not the decor On the Street Standard Life Brown urged to cancel his tax cut for second-home owners Rural housing crisis will worsen, says adviser New wave of property speculation is forecast Affordable first homes are the real necessity Popular bolt-holes Pugh Hospital defends its choice of consultant Oscar-winner's claim Drinking law to stay Iraq victim named Nurses face violence Travelling victims Mother accuses Indian police of covering up girl's rape and murder IPhone Meet the donors who are wined and dined at Labour's top table Political funding Courtship of influential party supporters resumes Guests enjoy fine food and ministerial access Inside Track Hard task of raising party cash without troubling the taxpayer Political funding Teacher faces jail in Ethiopia after helping to expose paedophiles at a children's charity Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince Harry to have 18-month break from fighting and boil-in-the-bag food Death threats rule out swift return to Helmand Promotion and a pay rise are due next month It may not be Jamie Oliver but frontline menu offers a choice First catch your goat . . . Volkswagen Police to extend their search of punishment pits at care home Complex is thought to contain four cellars Leading figures are identified as suspects Ryanair Morrisons Jungle frog's anti-infection agent may help millions of diabetics Skin secretion found to boost insulin release Scientists optimistic over synthetic version Short hop to healing The Private Clinic Ballots add to pressure for treaty referendum Eighty-eight per cent call for a plebiscite High voter turnout will dismay ministers Raja Fashions BA pilots in strike talks Canoeist dies in weir accident Hunt for Great War artefacts Collection to be sold for charity Ing Direct Fun and Games as cities compete for a world on their doorstep Home from home? Virgin media Let The People Speak A referendum on the Lisbon treaty would benefit democracy and Europe Good Neighbours? Tehran will be judged by how it behaves towards Iraq More babies in a starving world Picture Gallery Can Obama break their prison bars? Support the 'suffragettes' of Iran Women still denied equality Sikh nuptial customs (Thunderer): Standing room only Taming the wild "Heathrow is in desperate need of expansion" Troubling bags Timesonline Nurses attacked The facts of GPs' pay A Bard for our times Topsy-turvydom More neologising More vintage nonsense from Château Darling So, plastic bags last 1,000 years? Isn't that fantastic? Comment NatWest Wright faces questioning over other crimes Forces around country contact Suffolk Police Relatives urge killer to explain 'why and how' Multiple Display Advertising Items So many celebrity operas, so little music of note First night Opera Five: 15 Òran Mór, Glasgow National Geographic Channel Heaney laments loss of Ireland's ancient spirit to onward march of the Celtic Tiger Multiple Display Advertising Items Lines on the land Growing up, getting hip and leaving the old romance behind Paris fashion Abbey Adults struggling with the sum total of life Multiple Display Advertising Items Can you count? Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Tory plans civil partnership Public urged to register green areas British tourist killed by falling rock Dog attack mars TV obedience show . . . but barkers get a change of view Luxury Capercaillie's survival threatened by close encounters of the human kind Oxford's finest are offered financial lure to work in tough urban schools Education Teaching £1,000 bursary to start careers in the classroom High-flyers to inspire disadvantaged pupils Green flag 'University challenge' for 20 new campuses Young people in need of stricter upbringing, says the teenagers' champion Education parenting Lastminute Teen troubles Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Russia America Centuries of conflict Four kisses, then the band played: the day former foes became friends The Times was the only British newspaper to see Iraq roll out the red carpet for President Ahmadinejad of Iran Chávez moves his tanks to border as regional war looms Multiple Display Advertising Items Israel remains defiant as Gaza toll rises Olmert threatens to step up onslaught Mahmoud Abbas halts peace talks in protest (AP): Fire destroys refugee camp Suicide bomber kills 40 elders (AP): Driver 'helped to abandon baby' (AFP): Cooks do their wurst with blood Multiple Display Advertising Items More than 60 million vote for a new President — but was this democracy? Russian election Lastminute Back-seat driver should resist trying to grab the wheel Russian election From bankruptcy to big bucks The Times How mother tells tourists to steer clear of baby Multiple Display Advertising Items The court case that is going to make life uncomfortable for Obama US elections Small town proves it's big enough for the both of them Bricklayers to count cost of slowdown Nuclear power boost Manufacturing cheer Opec oil plea 'rebuff' Quote of the day Japanese wealth fund Business big shot Credit crunch rebuke for FSA and Bank of England MPs call for setting up of early warning system Investors thought the good times would go on Free financial advice promised as debt fears grow Stamp of disapproval Stock markets Microsoft to aim for coup if Yahoo! fails to enter talks on takeover Why oil rulers won't go green Commodities Legal & General Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Labourers squeezed as building dries up Housebuilders look to cut wages by up to 10% Trades in Midlands and the North hit first Business big shot Andrew MacFarlane Builders feel pain as credit crisis bites Inflationary headache is only one of MPC's ills Times Online Students mimic Bank's MPC meeting and get to grips with interest rates Winners of last week's area finals New strike threat looms for Royal Mail Unions recommend pension plan rejection Fresh outcry as post office closures spread Confident factories mark up three months of growth Continental Airlines Clear run for doubling of nuclear power Halifax Sheffield steel firm presses ahead with plans for heavyweight growth Pressure grows on HSBC to drop its 'catastrophic' US sub-prime venture Writedown of $11bn expected from HFC Investor Knight Vinke lists four escape options Pipex business If you need guidance on managing your finances, it all costs money, right? Wrong Monday manifesto Otto Thoresen Or at least it will be, if the chief executive of Aegon has his way and Britain is given a free, impartial, national advisory service C. V. Leader questioned Opec to resist calls to raise oil production as West seeks to stem slowdown Oil nations stand firm despite market turmoil Saudi minister says price will stay above $60 Bank of Scotland Equity Prices The Sunday Times Japan plans activist sovereign fund to keep business on its toes MPs discuss blueprint for 'people's fund' Foreign investors call for better governance Companies House Notebook Weather Eye Alec Wildenstein Art dealer and racehorse owner who took aim at his wife after her brush with cosmetic surgery Alec Wildenstein, art dealer and racehorse owner, was born on August 5,1940. He died of prostate cancer on February 18,2008, aged 67 Baroness Darcy de Knayth Campaigner for the rights of the disabled in the House of Lords Baroness Darcy de Knayth, elected member, House of Lords, since 1999, was born July 19,1938. She died on February 24,2008, aged 69 Rose Hacker Social worker, author, counsellor and passionate socialist who became a lively newspaper columnist at the age of 100 Rose Hacker, charitable volunteer, political activist, author and journalist, was born on March 3,1906. She died on February 4,2008, aged 101 Phyllis A. Whitney Writer whose bestselling romance and suspense novels deftly combined the preposterous, the elaborate and the gripping Phyllis A. Whitney, writer, was born on September 9,1903. She died on February 8,2008, aged 104 Geoffrey Paish Lives in Brief Michael Hallifax Pearl Witherington Sheldon Brown Bicycle mechanic who dispensed technical advice and his family news on the internet to millions Sheldon Brown, cyclist, was born on July 14,1944. He died of a heart attack on February 3,2008, aged 63 Sunny Lowry One of the first women to swim the Channel who made waves in an audacious two-piece costume Sunny Lowry, Channel swimmer, was born on January 2,1911. She died on February 21,2008, aged 97 Court Circular Housing and children's services did not speak Law Report House of Lords A washing machine made of a stick and three plastic bottles Notebook Design Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Thanksgiving Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charity Appeals Legal Notices Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices When the stoutest hearts quaked in Colchester Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 3,1989 The Times reports on early environmental measures, the reducing of CFCs by the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Reader Offers Ltd Hughes leaning towards World Hurdle with Hardy Eustace Racing Dual champion 60-40 to take in long race Taaffe has Kicking King primed for Cup Bangor Yesterday's results Huntingdon Rugby union Market Rasen Football McCain feels pressure as Cloudy Lane progresses Stratford Racing Bet of the day Leading jumps trainers Jockeys Lingfield Park Course specialists Blinkered first time Wolverhampton Velvet voice endures as last word in commentary Racing Peter O'Sullevan, 90 today, has brought racing to life for millions. Julian Muscat celebrates the master of the microphone A-team dominates Cheltenham memories Tide for unity is finally flowing strongly Fishing Basketball Results Boxing Cricket Golf Hockey Ice hockey Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Beijing dream burns bright for Raynsford Paralympics World champion has gold medal as ambition Former ballerina now restricted to wheelchair Inspired Heat take absent friend at his word with memorable victory Basketball BBL Trophy final Three to watch Stewart pits his enduring quality against high-class competition Sports Book Awards 2008 Britain fall into careless lapses during effortless qualifying romp Hockey And the contenders are . . . Best Biography Learn from defeat? We can easily do the same from victory The big read Exclusive serialisation In the second series of extracts from his new book, Ed Smith wonders how history may come to judge the ashes success of 2005 Tomorrow Amateurism in its best sense can still act as an inspiration Time that sensitive soul resumed search for the hero inside himself England beware Victoria refuses to skirt round issues of her life Hamilton road ahead likely to be another difficult one How much longer can the trip to the Gents be delayed? … Tigers get scent of elusive first victory before Orr intervenes Rugby League Engage Super League Giants continue forward surge Bradford Bulls have confirmed that Joe Vagana, the … Wood's injury spoils victory Wellens lifts St Helens by feeding off good fortune After Valencia there may be nowhere to run for Chambers Athletics Murray glad for early chance to test himself against Federer Tennis Night riders prepare themselves for an illuminating experience Motorcycling Light on the subject Saunders gets back on track to qualify for Beijing Games Boxing Els breaks losing run as Donald falls short Bayliss in control England washed out Ochoa cruises home Osiris rule the river The Times Bath satisfied with substance over style to stay in contention Rugby union Guinness Premiership Ellis makes successful comeback to lift Leicester Rugby Union Guinness Premiership Easter comes to Harlequins' aid but wounds his England chance Hewat's contribution typifies Irish desire to maintain momentum Viviscal Simpson-Daniel gets another chance to take wing as England widen their options Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Gloucester flyer called into training squad Haskell fitness comes under early scrutiny The Times Triple crown the bait for Hook as fly half plays life off the cuff Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Great rivals at No 10 Cardiff show Wales the way forward for Croke Park I'm feeling as right as rain again after period of sick leave Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambrose has chance to make himself at home Cricket Wicketkeeper has skill to secure England role Only concerts over ability to thrive at No 7 Inside Sport Staff: India in control as Tendulkar makes light work of run chase Times Crossword 23,851 Everton throw down gauntlet in bitter fight for fourth place Liverpool victory not enough to derail rivals Moyes and Benítez face questions over jobs The Times Inside 20 pages of pure football Matthew Hoggard Ed Smith Index Virgin knight beats our Lord in the polls The click Electronic games that takes to the streets Weighty rates for tubby hotel guests Monday poem An object of desire Image of the day Modern morals Dear Ma'am . . . What can the Queen expect when President Sarkozy and his new wife visit this month? Charles Bremner imagines the advice to HM from her Paris ambassador The Times Without the blues, my life would have been less colourful Crisp Bread: the Movie — the idea's crackers Did the earth move? Net gains for mental health Health Monday The news that antidepressants may be no more effective than a placebo could open the door for online therapy Peta Bee reports The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Tips for online treatment My seven-year-old is a tyrant Q&A The Times Work or family problems? The Times It's looking grim: let's all get waisted Style As share prices fall, waistlines start to move north. It's hello to high-rise, says Nicola Copping Zorro — my ultimate hero Arts Pocket guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Pack up your Zorros — a history Lots of blood, short on guts First night Opera Tosca Albert Hall, SW7 Concert RLPO/Petrenko Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool Theatre Baby Girl/DNA/The Miracle Cottesloe, SE1 Pop Alicia Keys NIA, Birmingham Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV The Fake Trade Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm Life in Cold Blood BBC One, 9pm A Good Woman (2004) Film Choice BBC Two, 8.30pm Variations Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe Channel 4,9pm When We Were Kings (1996) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Withnail and I (1987) Film4,9pm Snatch (2000) Five, 10pm The mad men are smoking Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a portable DVD player Times2 Crossword No 4465 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 175 Picture Gallery Acorn Stairlifts Index Chelsea delaying Lampard appeal The News Cautious approach at Stamford Bridge Weekend in Numbers O'Neill cries foul on Arsenal Stoke hoping D'Urso will have a change of heart Picture of the Day Mum's the word Champions League Newcastle refuse to desert Keegan The News Chairman stands by his man Why it all points to relegation The Podcast Plus The Chant Swing low, sweet halibut Yakubu ensures that blue is the color on Merseyside The Games Barclays Premier League Tony's Fiver Jaaskelainen gives Gerrard's call to arms a helping hand The Games Barclays Premier League QA Coe managing without FA The Debate The Columnist Talking Point The Debate Index Timesonline Owen remaining positive as fears of relegation increase The Game Barclays Premier League Derby 0 Sunderland 0 West Ham 0 Chelsea 4 The Games Barclays Premier League Arsenal Middlesbrough 0 Reading 1 Man City 0 Wigan 0 Split strikers expose rift in wobbling title contenders The Games Barclays Premier League Birmingham 4 Tottenham 1 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Ferguson's gold reserves strike it rich Fulham Manchester United How they stand The Games Barclays Premier League Leading scorers In form Average Points at Home Player of the weekend Ronaldo v Raúl in a battle of brilliance The Continent The Columnist League tables and results Dazzling Agüero leaves rivals in the shade Hiroshima: 'No one likes us, we don't care . . . ' Italian league French league Spanish league German league QPR 3 Stoke 0 The Games Coca-Cola Championship League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two A bad break but help and hope are at hand Tony Cascarino Stephen Brogan The Injuries Stephen Brogan may not enjoy Eduardo da Silva's profile, but he is proof that lower divisions rally to the aid of fallen heroes as effectively as their elite contemporaries Milliseconds from repeat of Taylor's horror tackle Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Bull sees red after Stafford anticlimax Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland The Box Sky Sports 1 Saturday, kick-off 12.45pm Live matches Timesonline AC Milan v Arsenal ITV4 tomorrow, kick-off 7.45pm Club's life story that finally reclaimed missing chapters Latebites Wimbledon trophies Strange souvenirs Return of memorabilia to AFC Wimbledon provides huge step in healing process Ahead of the Game Our Web Timesonline. co. uk/football Samuel's postbag Tony's football lessons Bill Edgar's weekly quiz Screen Saviour Fan's merchandise that is designed to send you potty The Greatest Wolverhampton Wanderers matches The Prem The Times The Fixtures Late Bites Four of the best The Pies Spot the pie Clarks

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