News from 06/03/2008
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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, F. Harvey, Michael Simkins, actor and writer, Martin Callanan Mep, Valerie Thompson, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Kevin Baxter, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, John Freeman, Nigel Hall, Christine Seib, David Chater, Robert Leach, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Dr Gordon Brooks, Clive Davis, Monica Porter, Michael Johnstone, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, D. Wright, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Clare Evans, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Dan Sabbagh, Elizabeth McFarlane, Anatole Kaletsky, Stephen Haskill, Rhys Blakely, Katie Dailey, Susan Johnson, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Shelagh Cohen, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, P. D. Jones, Suzy Jagger, Michael Stephen, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Arion McNicoll, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Susan Seely, Richard Cross, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Ian Fairclough, Mike Smith, Robert Elegant, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Alured Darlington, Tony Dawe, William G Stewart, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Kathleen Durber, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Anil Sinanan, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex The Times Britain to lose its window on the stars — Jodrell Bank observatory faces closure Energy 'tax' on the poor Six companies face ultimatum over bills Poorest customers are charged 45% extra Lib Dem turmoil as frontbench MPs quit New Unilever boss Eat Out for £10 Chelsea march on Bollywood calling 'We have to decide who's on top' The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Chancellor is ready to reveal his green streak with Budget eco-taxes Businesses fear they will be the hardest hit Supermarket in 'bag on request' initiative Need to know It's the Ealing route to Bollywood Forget the acting, just look at the eye candy How to fake it for a living SAS Lib Dems in disarray as MPs quit front bench over EU vote dispute First crisis for Clegg since he won leadership Easy Labour victory in EU referendumvote Sitting on the fence is a pain in the bottom Referendum debate Pugh Council chief plans to evict unruly families ID cards speeded up President's address Legal minorities Diabetics' heart risks Whose life have I taken? First-date killer who confessed to victim's father is jailed for 30 years Versace World-leading telescopes face being shut down to save … Astronomy Jodrell Bank Britain's reputation 'would be badly damaged' £8m spent on recent upgrade would be wasted Money well spent? Turning a blind eye to a magic kingdom of marvellous things Astronomical jargon Duchess gives diet and debt advice to city's poor families O2 Dirty Dancing star Swayze 'has cancer of the pancreas' Olympics chiefs demand 3,000 chauffeur-driven cars for 'green' Games VIP road network will be closed to the public IOC's contract with London is kept secret The sports car that runs for a year on tank of fuel Bonhams M&S Myleene Klass launches The Big Experiment (on the Discovery Channel) which aims to involve scientists and celebrities in giving young people an interest in science. Episode one features boffins removing Myleene's bones without dislodging her cheesy smile. Maybe Argos As the wreckage of his front bench collapses into the … Scary tactics from Lord Levy at a dinner hosted by … Culture Minister hedges her bets People Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall have been … Postscript Sainsbury's Separated bishop faces scandal inquiry Rumours link him to a married colleague Vicars call for Church to establish the truth Debenhams Fork in the Road The Republican race is now over. The Democratic contest has months to run yet Post-Paisley Politics The First Minister's departure will come too soon for Northern Ireland Wizard Fun The creator of Dungeons and Dragons will be much missed 1-0 to the guru of civil disobedience Picture Gallery Kill off the dealers. Buy it in Superdrug Discredited, the Doc limps away Paisley ends as a failure The cocaine scourge The Lisbon maze Hodge's wrong-headedness about the Proms The school admissions lottery Timesonline Plastic bag bane Mosaic magic Stressful Sarkozy Name-calling Spring Times Titanic draughts Two reasons why they must go with Hillary As food runs out, our farmers twiddle their thumbs Lexus 'Drunken' navy officer was dying of diabetes She was thought to be sleeping off a hangover Days earlier, doctor failed to spot symptoms Multiple Display Advertising Items Renault NSPCC criticises school for censoring faces on website Life for revenge father who killed son Gormley ridicules poor public art Oxbridge cash cut over state pupils Old favourite makes Crufts debut Dentists' new contract has left the provision of NHS care 'full of holes' Times Mobile Dental deals Npower Life, the universe & everything PC World Man stabbed to death trying to rescue son from 50-strong mob He went to help after distress telephone call Friends of family pay tribute to 'a happy soul' Marksandspencer Battle for disturbed tycoon's £10m leaves Tories with huge legal bill Nationwide Police fears over armed children Guns teacher is struck off Police uncover paedophile ring Ring-road tramp left thousands Sky Duo's last stand after 20 years of enormous mirth First night Comedy French and Saunders Manchester Palace Ermenegildo Zegna Republic of MacEdonia Government of the Republic of MacEdonia Commons rejects Tory calls to let people decide over … Referendum debate Comfortable majority of 63 for Government Cameron says Brown has 'cheated' the voters Virgin The party rebels Brown finally takes out full membership The winners The losers Holiday snap: tourist in the Outback who tried to pose with a croc Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan Vatican Clinton hints at 'dream ticket' amid party fears of a destructive battle McCain is anointed by Bush's White House He can run while opponents squabble On other pages Timesonline The campaign they couldn't kill is going to become the brawl they couldn't stop 08 US elections Not just quantity but the quality of delegates will … Aggressive tactics drew voters back into the fold Bill Clinton behind 'kitchen sink' strategy Turning point was emotive TV commercial Irwin's widow faces court fight over '£1.2m debt' at family zoo Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Crossing points for divided isle (AP): Body found in hunt for soldier (AP): Grand Canyon's three-day flood (AP): Fat soldiers told to fight the flab Militant mothers win school-run victory HM Revenue & Customs On your bike Terracotta tourists safe after hostage siege Australians seized by Chinese 'bomber' on bus Police marksman shoots him dead Boots Multiple Display Advertising Items That Martin Luther? He wasn't so bad, says Pope The Times Police ready to join strikes as Germany grinds to halt Aquascutum Michelito the matador: he's fearless-and 10 years old Kitchen magic Meanwhile, cattle have power too Huge vats convert methane for electricity Farmers see manure as an opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Rice gets peace talks on track (AFP): Former première dame to remarry (AP): Wheat plague threatens Asia (AP): President offers cash for children ITV profits fall 35% in Grade's first year O'Malia on a winner Chancellor warned Rentokil spurned Quote of the day Buy-to-lets are down Business big shot Unilever begins the search for a successor to Cescau Succession plans 'a long, long process' Group to consider external candidates Young, male, Russian and not short of a rouble or two Buying time Stock markets Ambac says $1.5bn rights issue may not be enough to protect rating Darling can't make a virtue of going green Picture Gallery Unwired? Expect to lose out Commodities DLA Piper Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Grade defends record as ITV profits fall Pre-tax profits down 35 per cent at £188m Analyst warns ITV is 'dancing on thin ice' Business big shot Mitch Garber The thoughts of chairman Grade Deloitte Times panel of experts wants rates kept on hold in drive to tame inflation The Times This is the latest production from the Stock Exchange … City Diary No room for clock watchers at NatWest City Diary Not so fast! The award wasn't for speed . . . City Diary The discovery of a fellow rogue trader at Société Génér City Diary After my piece yesterday about US firms taking fe City Diary Philip Beard, the marketing man who is chief executive City Diary Picture Gallery Global given three weeks to seal GCap deal Takeover Panel extends deadline Talks begin after shareholder pressure Bank of Scotland (Reuters): Pound at record low against euro Minimum wage rises 21p an hour State might sell Energy holding Budget 2008 Halifax Newspaper Marketing Agency Cracks begin to show in arts funding Three leading business figures pile pressure on Darling over non-dom tax Budget 2008 Oil futures soared to new highs yesterday after the United States Government reported a larger-than-expected drop in supplies and following the vote by Opec members in Vienna to maintain current production levels from fields including this, at Cabimas in Venezuela. Opec blamed "mismanagement of the US economy" rather than a lack of supply for the record prices. April crude was up $4.78 to $104.30 a barrel, eclipsing the $103.95 reached on Monday Citic seeks bigger stake in Bear Stearns after share price drops US bank's stock plunges by one third Chinese suitor expects new deal Premier pledges to fight inflation gripping China Peloton Partners to liquidate its funds Apple to target Asia Ping An fundraising Crédit Agricole hit Busy Bees disposal (AP): Gazprom relents Yahoo! sidesteps coup attempt by switching shareholders' deadline Rivals seek to block Branson's new Indian mobile venture with Tata CB Richard Ellis The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds BBC Arabic TV service tunes in to crowded news market Mediapolis It's just semantics, Auntie, when it comes to sponsors 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Talk of bid for Liberty underpins property Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Forget the nuts and bolts, deal rests on management Intl Personal Finance Deal of the day Timesonline The Restaurant Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Share Joseph Juran American pioneer of quality control who wrote the definitive manual and helped to create Japan's postwar economic miracle Joseph Juran, quality management pioneer, was born on December 24,1904. He died on February 28,2008, aged 103 William F. Buckley Jr Lives Remembered Birthdays Weather Eye Gary Gygax Affable avatar of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game which became a worldwide cultural phenomenon Gary Gygax, co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons, was born on July 27,1938. He died after a long illness on March 4,2008, aged 69 Norm O'Neill Stylish batsman and deadly fielder who came to prominence in Australia's 1958-59 Test series against England Norm O'Neill, cricketer, was born on February 19,1937. He died on March 3,2008, aged 71 Court Circular Valuation of the benefits of illegally obtained property Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Defect in indictment not fatal Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Church news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Word Watching Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Joust the two of us, darling? Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Long haul Slope off . . . while the going is good Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Heavy snow in March left the country struggling Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 6,1919 The Times reports on an embarrassing episode for the Government Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Matchless eye for a winner makes Bromley agent of success Racing France provides rich source of bloodstock Kauto Star purchase was taxing experience Carlisle Giles Smith Football Kicking King is Gold Cup absentee after poor gallop Wright shines Lee concedes defeat over Cheltenham Racing Wincanton Bet of the day Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items National weights rise Course specialists Barmy Army ensures the hills are alive Sport on television Catterick Yesterday's racing results Fontwell Park Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Football Results Badminton Hockey Rowing Rugby union Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport The Times Rubber-band man bounces back after being thrown on scrapheap Athletics East on track again despite elasticated knee Runner goes it alone since losing his funding US Olympian breaks age barrier for the Boat Race Rowing Dodge Chambers wants to join clean-up crusade Athletics Hill fears Hamilton may be hurt by spy scenario Motor racing Lièvremont brings in further new recruits Murray's close call Britain's stern test MacCarinelli fired up Two faces, one serious and driven individual The big interview There is more to Welsh rugby's latest saviour than that brooding look, says John Hopkins Electric Croft hoping he can speed to England's aid Rugby union Sure-handed England cut short McCullum's threatening frolic Cricket First Test match First day's scoreboard from Hamilton Taylor firmly in driving seat Emburey takes up coaching position with unofficial ICL Ramos primed for test of Tottenham's pedigree Football Uefa Cup round of 16, first leg PSV likely to provide awkward examination Woodgate and King return to bolster squad Coventry cannot break Camp resistance The Premier League today Fàbregas ready to conquer the rest of Europe after San Siro masterclass Football Champions League Spain midfield player outplays Kaká in Milan Arsenal's style more suited to the Continent Captain Gallas will struggle for respect in the dressing-room English football is in a league of its own, declares buoyant Rooney Football Champions League The Times Threats to British rule Hat-trick hero Torres is jewel in Liverpool's shaky crown Football Barclays Premier League Coral DIC confident as Gillett prepares to sell Timesonline Joorabchian's allegations rejected by West Ham Football The Times Beckham will get chance to join 100 club, vows Capello Manager may fly to Dallas to check fitness . . . but former captain is hit by another injury Ballack puts paid to any sign of nerves in Chelsea talent show Football Champions League first knockout round, second leg Multiple Sclerosis Society Pair of aces Football Champions League Pepe sent off in Real exit In for a pixel, in for a pound The Insider No sleep till check-in Times Crossword 23,854 Life in the fast lane Three down, one to go as Chelsea join England's assault force The Times Inside Rugby union Athletics Index The face Ken's General disarray She's French . . . that's why the lady is a vamp The click Sorry darlings, there's no room for Dame Edna Image of the day Modern morals Sex, lies and YouTube A US comedy couple's spoof videos about their sex lives, featuring Matt Damon and a small galaxy of Hollywood stars, are an internet sensation. Chris Ayres meets them The Matt Damon video The Ben Affleck video The Times Nice treatment — if you can get it Nice guidelines on prostate cancer rely too heavily on cost effectiveness, but it is right to emphasise hormone treatments Timesonline The Times Don't panic, the kids are all right Pass the coke, dad Coming on strong Starstruck? Me? Where there's no will . . . there's a fortune Reportage Every day someone in the UK dies alone and intestate. This can prove lucrative for whoever turns out to be the next of kin — and to the probate researchers who inform the lucky individual. Katie Dailey reports The Times Raising the dead Leave it to Captain Underpants On World Book Day, Elizabeth McFarlane argues that parents fret too much about the age at which a child learns to read Ladolcevita Books chosen by children AA Our man in the stalls A bigger, glitzier London Film Festival and an ambitious plan to reach new audiences . . . In his first interview as chairman of the BFI, Greg Dyke reveals his populist passions to Tim Teeman Inside They shot us, we beat them Monica Porter on the family memories stirred by a new film about Hungary, 1956 History as bunk-ups Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman may look lovely, but The Other Boleyn Girl fails to seduce James Christopher The Other Boleyn Girl 12A, 115mins Four Minutes 15,109mins Diary of the Dead 18,95mins Fade to Black 15,104mins The Game Plan U, 110mins Black & White 12A, 135mins It pays not to try too hard A finely observed Irish tragi-comedy charms Wendy Ide, but a new thriller is sunk by a gimmick Vantage Point 12A, 90mins Garage 18,89mins We Are Together PG, 83mins Son of Man 12A, 86mins Assembly 15,124mins A child's chorus of hope Screen Film student Paul Taylor tells Wendy Ide how he made one of this year's most moving documentaries on a shoestring Food for thought — the top documentaries of 2008 The genius who started at the top and worked down The Times It's not a gig, it's a happening First night Pop Goldfrapp Union Chapel, N1 Dance Compañía María Pagés Sadler's Wells Theatre The Sound of Music London Palladium In the main paper Pop The Hoosiers Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 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 Discovery Channel Crufts 2008 Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Ashes to Ashes BBC One, 9pm Cutting Edge: Phone Rage Channel 4,9pm Vera Drake (2004) Film choice Film 4,9pm Variations The Sopranos Channel 4,11.35pm Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud (1994) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm The Passenger (1975) Five US, 11.10pm Deterrence (1999) Channel 4,1.35am Trash with the brash factor Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a portable DVD player Times2 Crossword No 4468 The Workout Polygon Well Man clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 178 Picture Gallery Sizanani Africa Index Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Business is not always dirty work The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened A new life changes the landscape Career Changers Karen Calnon tells Clare Dight how her daughter's birth inspired her to quit office life and head for the great outdoors TuiTravelGraduates The Office Psychologist It's good to talk . . . online How to . . . Make the Most of a Corporate Blog As more and more companies enter the world of blogging, Sarah Campbell speaks to the experts to find out who does it, what the benefits are and to uncover the rules of engagement Competition Find out More Charisma can take you to the top Leadership The X-Factor Why is it that some leaders are able to inspire others to follow them to the ends of the earth? Clare Dight investigates Driving Standards Agency How Do I Become . . . The Times Keeping kin in the firm Talking Point Although family businesses rely on the loyalty and trust engendered by blood ties, the big world of business is often the school that provides the skills, as Emily Ford finds MBA know-how helps family business to fly Profile Steve Coomber talks to Hanni Ul Hasnain, who ditched plans to be a pilot, enrolled on an MBA course and is now reaching for new heights as head of the family's business The Insider Henley Management College Why an MBA Makes Good Sense MBA Choices Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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