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News from 04/03/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, Nik Brooks, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, David Aaronovitch, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Jane Campbell, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Peter Thomas, Evan L. Lloyd, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Aldous Huxley, Philip Howard, Anne Horner, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Robert A. Lewis, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Philippe Naughton, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Barrowcliffe, Nancy Durrant, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Peter Hutchesson, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Eric Lomax, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alex Mardy, Alan Hamilton, Mark Crivelli, Graham Baldwin, Rhys Blakely, Alan McMurray, Ron Lewis, Dominic Carman, Ginger Cockerham, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Bernard Heaven, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stephen Alambritis, Ed Smith, Jane Wheatley, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Jack Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Professor Klaus Dodds, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Prof Jonathan Ledermann, Sarah Delaney, Dave Heeley, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, John Neasham, Nick Hasell, Don Westman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Alan Lee Commentary, Ray Hurst President, Cliff Bishop, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, John Constable, Janette Gallini, Emily Ford, Gerald De Lacey, Beth Moulam, Thomas Catan, Martin Armitstead, George Caulkin, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Corresspondent, Russell Jenkins, Conrad Black, Michael Gove, Criona Riordan, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Laura Doherty, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Stuart Etherington, Georgina Studd, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,

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Index The Times Parents urged to challenge schools decision 560,000 children will be allocated places today Do not hesitate to appeal, says minister Obama flies in for a date with destiny Carol Barnes rushed to hospital after stroke In the News Iran lends Iraq $1bn Eat Out for £10 Conrad Black in jail King of Soho dies Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Families struggle to pay bills as the basic cost of living rises 5% in a year The man who owned seedy Soho His life 'He made men feel less of a failure' Boodles £1.8bn surplus forecast for NHS after cutbacks in patient care Hospital parking fees are to remain in force It doesn't add up, says Tory health spokesman Hitting the brakes created illusion of efficiency Pugh Treasury project goes offshore to avoid tax Referendum plea Copyright U-turn Snowboarder dies Fury of a woman scorned - on Wikipedia High-tech splits Berluti Obama's army is united in desire for change, but less sure what it means US elections He is promising hope and a new approach to government, but the Democrat front-runner may struggle to meet some great expectations For the anoraks What happens if? Timesonline Clinton vows to go the distance as accusations fly Candidates are neck and in key states Obama is accused of dishonesty with voters Cars to be given green light at junctions under Boris's London Tory mayoral runner's policy puts cars first Congestion charge change could be reversed British Airways Nurse was a serial killer in the process of perfecting his craft Tsunami chaos let sex attacker stay free ID cards assessment Arabic TV from BBC Blaze at Royal Mint Murder conviction Times man honoured Tod's You didn't recognise her? Seriously? But it's Princess Eugenie of York, obviously, posing for Tatler A firm "no comment", sadly, as to why Tilda Swinton … Postscript Shopbuyers Flirtatious Amis has eye on Blair People Congratulations to Peter Fincham, the new director … Jennifer Lopez's newborn twins are clearly not being … Boris news. People spotted the Golden One — practising A damehood for Delia Smith celeb chef and director … Tiscali Sir Richard Branson storms into the head office of … The perils of Facebook, vol 9,843. Consider these stat Don't feel left out. Nobody told People about Prince … Newsreader Carol Barnes 'dying' after stroke Multiple Display Advertising Items Louis Vuitton Ken's Record The first in our series assessing the mayoral candidates Back to the Future Violence in Gaza calls into question plans for a Palestinian state Star Treatment Isn't it time Gordon Brown had his own personal astrologer? Shhh! Someone's listening, I'm sure Picture Gallery You're not a 'young adult'. You're a child Thunderer: Forget HRH: think of the other troops Health and safety Careless care-work DNA not foolproof Holding the Speaker to account over MPs' pay Heathrow is in the wrong place Timesonline Israel's incursions Antarctic obsession Texting the Bard Manhattan transfer Disastrous beers Spirit of spring If you don't want Heathrow expanded, don't fly For the first time, I'm not deeply pessimistic about Iraq Natwest Rogue MP may have been a gunrunner National Archives Soviet oil firm fuelled fears of revolution 'Communist' theatre director was banned Spies duped by stargazer who foresaw Hitler's end Direct line for business 'Well over 40 suspects' in abuse case Kershaw arrested after leaving prison Teenager wins discrimination claim 'Hexapus' is two arms short of a set Lufthansa Mysterious secret of the Tardis is out: it materialises like an Ikea wardrobe Timesmobile Lufthansa Surgeon says Diana ended their affair after holiday with Fayeds Home Staff: Sainsbury doctors set up shop Tories plan to reward successful prisons Radical proposals to help inmates go straight Straw dismisses policy as incomprehensible Nationwide Two old lags on early release come clean on life behind bars Russia Today 'Just let Shannon come home, ' pleads tearful mother of missing girl Dell Eureka moment solves 140-year-old puzzle Multiple Display Advertising Items True voice of Britishness is hard to hear amid the babel First night Theatre Testing the Echo Touring Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Red cards' for pubs to curb binge drinking Offenders facing loss of their licences But 24-hour opening will not be reversed Multiple Display Advertising Items From Palm Beach to prison: a tycoon starts his sentence Conrad Black 'It's not the end of the world, ' says peer Farewell to wife as he leaves for prison Timberland Flooring In his own words 'i have been seen as defiant merely for seeking justice' In an edited version of an article for the National Post, Conrad Black says that he is the victim of a factional corporate dispute Lucky man who still protest his innocence HSE Italy Nepal South America on brink of war Troops and tanks mass on Colombia border Neighbours' stand-off after killing of guerrilla The world holds its nerve to punish Iran Multiple Display Advertising Items $1bn loan from old foe shows growing power to rebuild — and to divide — Iraq An investigation began yesterday after a shell fired … How to claim victory without firing a shot Countrywide Israel threatens deadly retribution after Hamas resumes rocket attacks Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): US plane attacks Somali Islamists (AP): Gunman opens fire in restaurant (AP): Luxury homes are set on fire (AFP): Eating breakfast helps you slim Can mayor charm his way out of this hole? Governor blamed for city's missing Y100bn Outspoken nationalist may seek Chinese help Multiple Display Advertising Items Tough line from Russia's new President as world gives him a cool welcome Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Two held on coup charges Landslide victory Vatican recants with a statue of Galileo Church wants to close the book on heresy trial Scientist honoured after wait of 400 years The Times Faith in science In flip-flops and glasses, the goddess aged 11 who quit to be just a little girl BAA Freed 'spy' is reunited with family after 35 years on death row Mystery Briton knows who murdered my girl on beach, says mother Spiritual school The Times Pearson celebrates power of Oprah Game plays a blinder Yo! Sushi under offer Xstrata acquisitions Quote of the day Radian results delay Business big shot HSBC's American sub-prime loan write-offs hit $51m a day US cloud over bank's strong overall results Chairman says there may be worse to come US is already deeply mired in recession, says Buffett American view Stock markets Porsche deal with VW paves way for German auto industry giant The gruesome reality of HSBC's US affairs Picture Gallery Writing is on the wall for us all Commodities Even by the patchy standards of the self-help book … Netjets Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Self-help book gives Pearson purpose Oprah Winfrey's support boosts title Profits make for good reading at £468m Business big shot Tim How Extracts Online seminars add to the stampede for Tolle's book Game Group pushes right buttons with optimistic view after share slide Directors ease fears after £5.4m stock sales Profits expected beat forecasts at £74m The Times Not just for teenagers, games firms widen appeal Renovo shares plunge as new scar prevention drug fails second trial Vouchers proposed to help poor with rising fuel bills Fly Silverjet Liverpool City Region Sir Keith Park, right, with Second World War pilot Douglas Bader In 1947 Revenue looks for new broom City Diary Part of an occasional series that shows or highly paid City Diary On the door of a recent seminar by Société Générale … City Diary The Financial Services Authority has just published … City Diary Siobhan Loftus, only recently appointed MD at Bar City Diary Picture Gallery Times Mobile EMI targets Bowie in new focus on back catalogue Takeover target Xstrata remains on the look out for acquisitions Miner reports 7% growth in profits Booming sector continues to consolidate Brown adviser expresses concern over non-dom shake-up Record rise in factory gate prices fuels Bank's fears for inflation Pipex business China faces trade challenge over limits on news agencies Information rights Radian delays results as credit crunch tightens grip on America Insurer lose track of level of exposure Creditors pressure Thornburg Mortgage Continental's $209m Heathrow slots Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro strength rattles ECB chief amid growth fears Is Porsche's VW move vanity? Porsche's progress Volkswagen's journey Gazprom reduces gas supply to Ukraine hours after Medvedev triumph President-elect set to follow putin's footsteps British hope for less combative approach Credit Suisse Barclays to pay £373m for Russian bank Equity Prices CB Richard Ellis The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Why a U-turn is such a gloomy prospect Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Baired & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates 'Alt A' mortgages add to pressure on banks Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day TNS hobbled by reliance on its weakest market Keller Group Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Paddy Power Tiddler to watch Reader Offers Ltd Birthdays Squadron Leader Leslie Worsdell Pilot who look part in wartime torpedo strikes on Axis shipping and later helped to introduce the Hercules into the RAF Squadron Leader Leslie Worsdell, OBE, DFC, AE, flying Instructor, wartime torpedo bomber pilot and test pilot, was born on January 6,1917. He died on January 24,2008, aged 91 Weather Eye Havildar Bhanbhagta Gurung, VC Gurkha who was decorated for his courage and skill in capturing a Japanese position in fierce hand-to-hand fighting Havildar Bhanbhagta Gurung, VC, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifiles, was born in September 1921. He died on March 1,2008, aged 86 Paul Raymond Club owner and property magnate who exploited sex, made with nude revues and died lonely and embittered Paul Raymond, impresario and property magnate, was born on November 15,1925. He died on March 2,2008, aged 82 Verita Thompson Hollywood wig-mistress and restaurateur who enjoyed a long, wise-cracking extramarital affair with Humphrey Bogart Verita Thompson, wing-mistress and companion of humphrey Bogart, was born in 1918. She died on February 1,2008, aged 89 Giuseppe Di Stefano Operatic tenor blessed with a voice of unforgettable, golden plangency Presumption of property equality not applicable Law Report Court of Appeal Consent order still valid Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular The Institute of Indirect Taxation Premium bonds Memorial celebration Dinner Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries News Papers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices So far, March lives up to its contrary reputation Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 4,1896 The Times reports on a military setback for the Italians and its relevance to Britain Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Cheltenham is a better place for all if Irish are among Winners Racing Southwell Tennis Football Gold Cup about the characters, not betting Carruthers extends Oaksey legend Racing Novice first to carry peer's colours at Festival Family horse bids to augment riding victories Exeter Newcastle Course specialists Bet of the day Backbord is set to run in the Pertemps Final rather … Benn gearing up for early finish to battling Britons' late night out Boxing Stratford Racing Yesterday's details Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Football Results Other sport Cricket Jowell outlines details of action plan for legacy of London 2012 Olympic Games Netball Rugby union Tennis Ashton given opportunity to make changes on his terms Rugby union Head coach has few worries over injuries Balshaw's positions is one most under threat Timesonline RFU states case for wider scope in talent search Jenkins proud to pass on the secrets to his kicking kings Dawson clean sweep humbles Rusedski Sport on television The Times Vaughan must lead by example as England seek a ruthless streak Cricket First Test match Top order has to turn starts into big hundreds Sidebottom will play despite heavy strapping Multiple Display Advertising Items Trouble ahead? Timesonline Cheats never prosper — unless they play in the moral maze of modern-day sport Cricket Exclusive serialisation In the concluding part of the series of extracts from his latest book, Ed Smith asks if sportsmanship is indeed dead Buy What Sport Tells Us About Life (Viking, available … Special Correspondent: Murray serves up a treat as he muscles his way past Federer Tennis Scot puts on weight to overcome world No 1 Ten aces help to set up shock first-round win The Times Harbhajan hits out at 'despicable' crowd English Open returns 'New Bradman' dies Briatore bored Women on a high Hamilton goes into overdrive to make sure the force is with him Motor racing The Times experiences at first hand the punishing training regime aimed at turning the British prodigy into a world champion Timesonline Radcliffe sees Beijing as best chance to bury bad memories Athletics Pressure grows for Everton to put Moyes talks high on agenda Football We were doomed before Jewell, says Derby chairman Timesonline Graham keeps the Carlisle dream alive Holland name coach Megson eyes survival Timesmobile Lack of coherence has left Newcastle lost in transition Football Aldershot resurrection almost complete The Premier League today United harmony contrasts with infighting on Lyons' front line Football Champions League Forward and winger are the best of enemies Ferdinand to replace injured Giggs as captain Sport Staff: Chelsea rumours abound but Rijkaard prefers to think about Celtic Referee says he was wrong to send off Lampard Professor Wenger's appliance of science knows no bounds Welcome to the season of the Bad Owner Coral Brilliant Kaká ready to show destructive powers again Football Champions League Brazilian revels in European atmosphere Arsenal prepare plan to stop biggest threat Timesonline Manager claims defeat will not be disaster for Arsenal Proud Wenger dares youngsters to thrive under San Siro pressure Football Champions League Hicks wants full control as Gillett prepares to trigger a bidding war Sheffield's five golden rings The Insider Mills is caught short Times Crossword 23,852 Derby give fans a lift with personal touch Gillett holds the key to Liverpool bidding war Hicks poised to buy out American co-owner DIC confident £200m offer will be accepted The Times Mortgages for Business Index Best for cricket Index The face Keeping it real In the land of the free, they still love a nob The click Go on Facebook and it will be your funeral Badly behaved, or just too pretty to fly? Image of the day Modern morals The worst experience of my life As the US Justice Department investigates whether waterboarding constitutes torture, the former Japanese PoW Eric Lomax, who was a victim of it in 1943, recounts its full horror Eric Lomax: from Post Office worker to Prisoner of war The Times Comfort versus career The US life coach Ginger Cockerham advices an IT manager at a crossroads Ginger says . . . How are they faring? The Times Will my verbal seedlings take root and flourish? Moments of pride — and prejudice Totally ecilpsed Not fit for purpose Lifestyle After 20 years of pumping iron and going for the burn, Britons are leaving the gym in droves. Well, it was always a faddy waste of effort, says Peta Bee How to lose more weight for no money The Times Bonsoirdirect Time to get real The Government is pushing for employed fathers to embrace flexible hours for the good of family life. The idea is unworkable and unfair, argues Mark Barrowcliffe The Times Don't talk to me about Idiotic, I won't know you Looking for a good time? Arts Lucas Cranach's coquettish Venus might have alarmed London Underground, but she delights Rachel Campbell-Johnston Cranach Royal Academy, W1 My fright at the opera For one night only, Jeremy Austin joined the chorus of Tosca at the Royal Albert Hall Secret lives of dancers First night Dance Royal Ballet Convent Garden Theatre Legal Fictions Savoy Theatre, WC2 Dance Insane in the Brain Peacock, WC2 Pop Hot Chip Brixton Academy, Sw9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book now Concert BBCSO Belohlávek Barbican 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 Times Horizon Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Shameless Channel 4,10pm Imagine . . . Marc Newson — Urban Spaceman BBC One, 10.35pm Oliver Twist (2005) Film choice Film4,9pm Variations Mad Men BBC Two, 11.20pm Sleepless in Seattle (1993) ITV2, 9pm Hamburger Hill (1987) ITV4, 10pm Man Dancing' (2003) BBC One, 11.55pm A brief history of Hawking Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a portable DVD player Times2 Crossword No 4466 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 176 Picture Gallery Appeal Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Thetimes The Top Stories Explanation of the Week Other Views In the line of fire when push comes to shove Issue of the Week Arbitration Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Hair triggers new drugs debate Health Other Stories we Liked BMA needs time to drink The party's over for GPs Will we really need social workers? Social Care Blair Mc Pherson, director of community services, Lancashire Country Council in The MJ (Feb 28) Child's Play Culture change will take time Interview As a classic example of poacher-turned-gamekeeper, Campbell Robb, who heads the Office of the Third Sector, tells Emily Ford of his appointment and plans for the future Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Academics have feelings too Education The Times Colons: they make a point PFI boosts exam results Schools Call is out for better phone tone Councils Pan plan flushed from cover Councils Reuters: Solemates Female officers — a soft touch? Police New force for democracy Councils Hero and Villain? Rules hit bidding process Charities Too Much Info Legislation Update 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 . . . Employers prefer graduate nurses What Worked for Me On the Beat Diary Dates Inside Retirement? I'm far, far too young Judges can go on until they are 70 but top solicitors are past their sell-by date at 55 — or sooner. Dominic Carman investigates what happens when the leading names in corporate law firms have to move on Onwards and . . . Queen's Counsel Edwin Coe, the London law firm acting for 7,000 Northe Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items Round up the woolly thinkers Life has been made very difficult for those who give advice to wealthy globe-trotting non-doms, says Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Amber Melville-Brown Edward Fennell in the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Opinion What Works for Me Give disabled people a sporting chance Mythbuster Non-disabled people should be aware that those with disabilities have the same interests and aspirations. Jennifer Taylor provides a guide to greater understanding Home is the sweetest Talking Point The ideal, and the Government's aim, is for people to live in their own place as they grow old. Anne Horner reports The Issue Explained Individual Budgets The Key to Independent Living Office for Disability Issues The Business View What Independent Living Means to Me Kevin Caulfield development manager, National Centre for Independent Living Making workplaces fit for all willing workers How to . . . Support Disabled People in Employment For a firms to employ disabled people does not require extensive and expensive alterations. A little thought and consideration goes a long away. Alex Hardy explains NIK Brooks Works as a mentor for Shaw Trust, a charity that provides work opportunities for disadvantaged people Dave Heeley Is registered blind. In April he plans to run seven marathons, on seven continents, in seven days, for the charity Guide Dogs Georgina Studd Winner of the Channel 4/Mediabox FourDocs documentary competition Ditch the stereotypes Interview Anne McGuire, the Minister for Disabled People, is determined to engender in the population a deeper understanding of the range of disabilities. Emily Ford reports Case Study User-Led Organisations Case Study Transport Social care must reform or wither Talking Point Change is essential if the gap between funding and the needs of service users is to be bridged. Emily Ford reports Department for Transport Multiple Display Advertising Items Office for Disability Issue HM Government

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