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News from 05/03/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Julie Daniels, Mikhail Gorbachev, Brian Howes, David Adams, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Eric Wolstenholme, J. J. Goldstein, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Professor Brian Rofe, Freng, Mark Souster, Martin Bell, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Shaun Mellor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Patrick Hosking Business commentary, Helen Kaut, Nick Van Der Bijl Chairman, Christine Seib, David Chater, Anthony J. Cotton, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Patrick Hosking Business Commentary, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Jennings, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Hannah Fletcher, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Margot Marrone, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, John Earle, Charles Bremner, Jim Murphy, MP Minister, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, John Burton, Christopher Jones, Hugh Peate, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Robin Jackson, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Alan Sharimpton, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Simon Tizard, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Justin King, Nick Hasell, Raymond Gross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Keith Parkinson, Thomas Catán, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Neil Fisher Classical and Opera Editor, Michael Phillips, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Martin Frizell, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Patrick Phillips QC, Jacqueline Gold, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Virginia Matthews,

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Index The Times Joy for Arsenal and United in Europe UN condemns Britain's celebrity cocaine culture Famous offenders 'encourage drug use' Prices drop as gangs flood European market Democrats locked in knife-edge battle EU referendum vote Eat Out for £10 School places anguish Paisley bows out Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 The Times is shortlisted for 11 British Press Awards Cameron accuses Labour of letting the Forces down We are, literally, stereotypical British prefer cookery books by celebrities Americans addicted to self-improvement Harry leads the way on a global odyssey Erica Wagner Literary Editor Monarch US elections For the anoraks Democrats on a knife edge as McCain claims the Republican crown Elections online Pugh Mortgage fraud alert Liquor licence threat Airport hero's medal Sure Start doubts Springer case refused Barnes still critical £15m project was meant to find ancient paths but lost its way Tod's Many thousands will miss out on their first choice of school Education London families most likely to be disappointed Frustrated parents say they will teach at home 'It's an absolute dog's dinner. This is going to mess up communities' What the parents say Crackdown on parents who stop at nothing to do best for their children I cheated and I'm glad I did The Big Man of Ulster politics quits front line after 40 years Kaupthing Edge A life in the spotlight A fine actor lends Shaw his dramatic firepower First night Theatre Major Barbara Olivier Half price + vat free Chanel Foreign women must be more careful, Goa chief says after girl's 'murder' Home Staff: Sex attacker is jailed after ten years on the run in Thailand Cheltenham & Gloucester Samantha Cameron (a dead ringer, we have recently notic It's a remarkably odd tradition, that of the Flake Girl. A woman has an affair with a chocolate bar, frequently in a bath, and we show it on prime-time television Rumours reach us that, in order to deal with press … Not so much as slapped wrist for Michelle Endacott … In the Lords, Peers debated safety in lifts yesterday Toenails in vogue on Wintour's day People Richard Curtis returns. The British writer-director … To the premiere of Sky One's The Colour of Magic at … Audi Postscript Cancer risk continues even after women stop hormone treatment 'Risks up by a quarter years on from therapy' Chances of other health trouble 'normal' Pros and cons Suspended Livingstone aide quits after 'explicit e-mail' accusations £100,000 'was diverted to project run by friend Lee Jasper attacks 'racist media campaign' Tiscali Kershaw is released from jail again into care of his mother Siemens Insufficient Appeal Only a better range of secondary schools will satisfy parental preferences The Reign in Spain The battle for power in Madrid is turning on the economy Posh Nosh Eat for promotion, but do not in your ambition forget also to eat for pleasure 15,000 pennies for your thoughts Picture Gallery Is the international banking crisis sexist? Thunderer: A place in Form 4 goes to . . . No 678! Blasphemy and law Referendum blues Second homers: bogeymen or social saviours? Forgotten victims Timesonline Gaza: the big picture Make maths fun Life in the fast lane Who's your mother Enforcing courtesy Ice-cream van firsts 1066 and all that The final word Memo to Medvedev: democracy is what counts The ghost may fade tonight, but it'll be back to haunt them Comment Lloyds TSB Rias I have a 30ft catapult filled with chicken droppings — and I'm not afraid to use it Ex-showman uses old props to deter arsonists Cannon that fired wife now aimed at intruders Toyota Biometrics screening for Olympics workers 100,000 to be vetted in huge security operation Organization fearful of sabotage at London site Debenhams Premierbathrooms Nuclear workers 'more at risk of heart failure than cancer' More than 200 staff at four plants died early Cell change may have damaged blood vessels Northern rock The Renaissance artists' formula for beauty that stood the test of time Drivers face a toll for life in the fast line 'Lexus lanes' will have faster speed limits Hard shoulder could be opened to traffic Sleepright Scots' higher cash allocation 'is safe' Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Bribe' for foreign prisoners to return home triples to £3,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Hodge in hot water over Proms attack It 'draws too narrow a section of society Tories and No 10 rebuke Culture Minister The cure for Bank Holiday fatigue? A day off, of course Forget flags, it's about top music for £5 Ferrari refuses to stretch a point Carpet RiGHT Man killed in chocolate wrapper row Easy Jet rapped over refund offer Man claims child abuse on Guernsey Swan gets cold feet over migration Killer nurse must serve at least 30 years You are a thoroughly evil man, judge tells him Police say there would have been more deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items The European dream that united nations but divided political alliances in Britain Lisbon treaty As MPs prepare to debate the need for a referendum on EU reform, the three main parties are struggling with internal rifts Theprivateclinic Referendum demands face defeat by abstention It is appearances, not details, that will matter in this vote Treaty reforms Shell South Africa US elections 'Sarko Babe' drops in to shake up chic streets with outsider glamour Minister hits campaign trail for local election Symbol of 'rainbow rule' divides old france Winning outsider A whiff of the think-tank as minister gets high on concept Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanish practices Multiple Display Advertising Items Poll lead falters as good times fade National Association of Iranian Academics in Britain Black gangland author is caught writing wrongs Penguin drops praised book as writer exposed Sister reveals wealthy, white family upbringing Multiple Display Advertising Items Cover stories Obama feels the heat over land deal link to fraud trial 08 US elections The questions that just will not go away The Times McCain to visit Britain in foreign policy offensive Troops put on alert amid war of words over border raid Air France Foreign Staff: Month-old girl shot dead in clashes after new incursion Marchers protest in miniskirts after woman 'punished' because of dress Passenger stripped by male taxi operators ANC leaders blamed for attitude to females Multiple Display Advertising Items Chancellor to close loophole in finance deals based on Sharia Commercial investors have taken advantage More than £1bn of deals avoid stamp duty Premier Foods says price rises inevitable Pressure on GCap Browne's BP millions Tote talks to end Quote of the day Eurotunnel stake Business big shot Driving force Stock markets Borrowers abandoned by banks pay 100% interest on doorstep loans Premier's corny excuse is not whole story Picture Gallery L&G adds new dimension to Rock row Commodities Flying daggers UK online Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Forget biofuels - we need to concentrate on our daily bread Premier Foods wants more wheat production Cost pressures lead to £73.5m loss in 2007 Hovis in uphill battle to win back Britain's bread buyers Business big shot Robert Schofield Distressing enough to make a vulture smile City Diary Picture Gallery Yorkshire Bank No need for band to fear Hands of revenge City Diary Eurodollar market pioneer Kerr dies at 65 City Diary Golfing term helped to land banks in a bunker City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items There used to be The Guardian Young Businessman of … City Diary An excitable PR lady is on the phone. Dramatic ne City Diary The highlight of last week's results from Ladbrokes … City Diary Global Radio Sweetens its offer for GCap Suitor holds talks with leading shareholders Approach is third on table since December Multiple Display Advertising Items Carbon Trust Chancellor condemned over plan to exclude Rock from Budget Budget 2008 Darling faces claims he is 'cooking the books' Kitemark plans to grade mortgages The Times Non-dom proposals are attacked as 'old Labour' CBRE Lord Browne and BP top brass share £12m despite profits plunge Ex-chief paid £3m after 4 months' work Executive payout 'sickening', union says Fresh fears over clothing sales as M&S makes surprise price cuts Tesco loses out to its supermarket rivals Government paves way to a race for Tote Permira eyes Reed magazines unit Multiple Display Advertising Items Clydesdale Bank Predictions of further writedowns and cash shortfall rock Citigroup Cut the size of home loans, says Bernanke City Staff: Bonus threat to bankers who blunder Clinton and Obama criticise choice of EADS for $40bn order Airbus could lose out if Democrat is president Start of lobbying to retrieve role for Boeing Capgemini Godfather of German car industry drives towards global domination Even at 70, the steel-willed Ferdinand Piëch applies his engineering acumen to make Porsche great again in its takeover of VW The Times Motor show yet to hear oil price signal Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices "Escape to a dazzling array of over 100 simply stunning Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Investors desert C&W as it reveals strategy Large caps From the Falklands to fine art Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Confused picture must keep Admiral on hold Meggitt Deal of the day Timesonline Playtech Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Reader Offers Law report Weather Eye The Right Rev Kenneth Woollcombe Scholarly clergyman who rose to be a capable, effective and popular Bishop of Oxford The Right Rev Kenneth Woollcombe, Bishop of Oxford, 1971-78, was born on january 2,1924. He died on March 3,2008, aged 84 Lives online Jeff Healey Canadian blues-rock guitarist who took up the trumpet and produced a number of jazz albums Jeff Healey, guitarist, was born on March 25,1966. He died of cancer on March 2,2008, aged 41 Bobby Lee Trammell Uninhibited Arkansas rock'n'roller whose European launch ended when he fell from a piano Bobby Lee Trammell, singer and politician, was born on January 31,1934. He died on February 20,2008, aged 74 Lives online Sir Ivar Colquhoun, Bt Baronet who turned his land into one of Scotland's finest golf courses Captain Sir Ivar Colquhoun of Luss, Bt, landowner, was born on January 4,1916. He died on January 31,2008, aged 92 Sir Maurice Laing Lives Remembered Partners are not liable for crimes of partnership Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Breach of contractual term Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Iraq's historic stamps Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial service Legal news Appointments In Memoriam - Private Seminar To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church news Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Showers of bacteria could mean the end for drought Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 5,1956 The Times reports on women who prefer a nomadic existence Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Colourful Irish syndicate gets ready to raise roof at The Goat Racing Forpadydeplasterer is leading Festival hope Talented hurdler has strong Sunderland links Bet of the day Catterick Cricket Football Thomas holds key to tactical duel in compelling Gold Cup Racing Fontwell Park Exeter Yesterday's results Wayne Burton was last night undergoing tests in the … Newcastle Southwell Meadows hopes call to Holmes will help derail Maputo Express Athletics British 800m runner phones Dame for advice Medal now the target at world indoor event Lingfield Park Racing Wolverhampton Course specialists Test results give Pistorius reason for optimism in race for Beijing Cipriani starts after England lose patience with Balshaw Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Wasps fly half picked in last season's position Mears and Croft come into XV for Murrayfield Murrayfield teams Thelondonpaper White is kept in reserve as Scotland ask bench to press Gatland puts his faith in Jones for crucial match Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship The Times Return of O'Connell could lock the door on Welsh ambitions Timesonline Croke Park teams Double trouble for England as injury to Bell causes alarm Cricket First Test match Possible fracture to right hand of batsman Shah expected to step up to fill the breach Multiple Display Advertising Items Scoreboard No quick fix to fast-bowling failing Symonds bares his hostile streak but Australian frailty is exposed Cricket Brown supports attempt to stop Zimbabwe's tour Inquiry from Revenue casts fresh doubt on Sussex plans Lack of guidance leads to Federer losing matches and popularity Tennis World No 1 struggling after a 39-day hiatus Fans riled by remarks after defeat by Murray Pools forecast Hingis back on court Cricket Results Rowing Tennis Jarvis happy to take the traditional route Emms swansong Robinson to coach Penman seals victory Shrewsbury crowned Football Fixtures Other sport McCombe plays captain's role as Johnson's team keep surprising Football Coca-Cola Championship Last night's football results Wasteful Watford made to pay high price with fourth successive draw Blackburn are confident they will persuade Bentley to stay Timesmobile Gillett's game of poker with DIC reaches deadline as Hicks strives to keep control Football Power struggle at Anfield Talks go on late over sale of American's stake Co-owner eyes raising funds to buy out partner Liverpool aim to reclaim local authority with win Sheikh's confidante given task of completing deal Football Power struggle at Anfield The main players as takeover saga goes into extra time The Premier League today Grant relishes pressure of Europe but is wise to danger Football West Ham in the dock over handling of Tévez affair Joorabchian alleges club broke agreement Forward's owner says he is owed £7.1 million Newcastle refused permission to take Barton on Merseyside trek Cahill apologises for celebratory show of support to jailed brother Principle? Fairness? Joorabchian's stand still all about making money 'Incredible' Ronaldo thrusts United into familiar territory Football Champions League first knockout round, second leg Multiple Display Advertising Items Arsenal offer further proof that Premier League is best Football Champions League first knockout round, second leg At home in Europe Xavi's volley ensurees Celtic touch glass ceiling again Fàbregas shows appetite for the fight as Arsenal topple European order Football Champions League first knockout round, second leg Classicfurniture4u Keep on running Samuel and Aspland in the running for awards Breadford find price of loyalty The Insider Thick end of wedge Times Crossword 23,853 Superbikes poised for change of lane Wenger's San Siro heroes The Times Inside Plus Rugby union Cricket Index The face Dispensing with the formality Doctor, daleks have stolen our Allen key The click I'm drunk but I'm thin — at least, hic, I think I am Why Belgian police can breathe easily Image of the day Modern morals Eat your way to the top A bad day at the office? It could all be down to your diet. Francesca Steele explains how poor eating habits can hinder your career, while Amanda Ursell offers a daily dietary routine Daily routine Justin King, 46 Chief executive, Sainsbury's Martin Frizell, 49 Editor, GMTV Margot Marrone, 42 Co-founder, The Organic Pharmacy The Times Jacqueline Gold, 47 Chief executive, Ann Summers Uncle Eric was damaged goods Family secrets A reader reveals that when his father's brother moved in at the end of the Second World War a sinister atmosphere descended on the household Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader replies Last week a reader, and father of two, wrote about his frustration that what began as a sex-fuelled affair had become a humdrum second marriage. Below, we print some of your replies . . . The Times Leave me out before you go-go Fair's fair. Give Harry a break Super Ted Paris? Matchless Style Some designer's shunned 'luxury' and came up with something that was genuinely modern, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong The Times Teenage skin care Beauty jury Ladolcevita I start the day dancing to rock 'n' roll My life in fashion Lou Doillon tells Nicola Copping about hiding in fur coats, wearing nothing under your tux, dancing in a top hat — and keeping a sense of humour The Times It's a gallery space, Jim, but not as we know it Joanna Pitman beams up into the strangest, most Surreal show in town. But then it has been curated by Martians . . . Discovery Channel Oh you pretty things The blessing of Bryn almighty First night Opera Falstaff Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Theatre Elephant Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne Pop Neil Young Edinburgh Playhouse In the main paper Dance All That Jazz Birmingham Hippodrome Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Alexander Nevsky Barbican A cut above the rest Crème Expenses know-how Multiple Display Advertising Items Back in the swing — but now we're flexi Crème Torn between childcare demands and five-day weeks, one former top PA started her own agency. Helen Kaut reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Get fit at your desk 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 Radio Choice Today's TV Whistleblower Viewing Guide BBC One, 8pm Rock Rivals ITV1, 9pm Wonderland: The Woman Who Bought a School for Her Son BBC Two, 9.50pm The Firm (1988) Film choice Film 4,11.05pm Variations Dexter ITV1, 10.35pm Surviving Suicide BBC One, 10.40pm River of No Return (1954) Channel 4,1.15pm The Punisher (2004) Five, 10pm Strayed (2003) Sky Arts, 10pm The truth is still out there Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a portable DVD player Times2 Crossword No 4467 The Workout Polygon WELLMANclinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 177 Picture Gallery The Wellman clinic

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