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News from 07/03/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Brenda Almond Professor, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Mike Purdy, Matthew Syed, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Simon Barnes, Derek Clarkson, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Keith Tondeur, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Malcolm Tozer, David Rose, Reg Tripp, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, David Albert Jones, B. Anthony Bell, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Murad Ahmed, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Jonathan Zwart, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Tony Boyce, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Howard, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Katherine Ashenburg, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, Penny St Lawrence, Francis Elliott, Markus Holler, Gabby Logan, Warwick Thompson, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, James Roosevelt, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Ann Baer, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Sid Smith, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Robin Attfield, Paula Hawkins, Nigel Burnham, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Andrew N. Goddard, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Nigel Biggar, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Tony Evans, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Crystal Dickinson, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Ian Angell, Peter Williams, Philip Clark, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Catriona Bass, Simon Lloyd, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Colin Guthrie, Ken Pounds, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Darren Henley, George Bird, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Sophie Heawood, John Dove, Sarmad Ali, Simon Callow, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, B. E. Hume, Philip Webster, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, John Megoran, Mark Loveday, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Mary Hodgson, Damian Barr,

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Index The Times Row over military uniforms in public Prime Minister tries to overturn RAF ban Threats stall moves to build respect for Forces Some know the way to Crufts. Others need dognav . . . 9 dead in gun attack on Jerusalem school Jodrell Bank anger Biofuel threat to food Eat Out for £10 Spurs struggle What happened to the women The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Jodrell Bank founder condemns 'disastrous' plan to close it down Lovell says observatory is of global importance Conservatives urge ministers to think again The Great British inconvenience Councils told: find the public somewhere to go Shops and pubs may be paid to open their toilets Where a nod and a smile will bring relief Going public Monarch Nine die as gunman opens fire on student rabbis in Jerusalem First attack in city for more than three years Massacre at library follows Gaza campaign I was lucky to survive Baghdad bombing At least 54 people died in two explosions in the Iraqi capital yesterday. Times journalist Sarmad Ali almost became another casualty Attacks in Israel Pugh Gay teenager fights deportation to Iran Madeleine inquiry Extradition dropped Hamid Malik The sat-nav dog collar that keeps track of Fido wherever he may stray Honda Rush for biofuels threatens starvation on a global … Food shortages Billions of lives are at risk, says chief scientist Danger is as grave as that of climate change Price rises feed through to your shopping basket Tortilla riots Already we have riots, hoarding, panic: the sign of things to come? And now, a word from the sponsor . . . BBC accused of advert dodge Tod's China under pressure to free journalists in time for Games Scuffle in court as ex-lover gets life for murdering family of three Mother had rejected attacker's advances Talent show student killed with hammer Shannon's mother defends her partner on TV English prescription charges rise by 25p Rap for the Revenue Women MP boost Drugs firm criticised Nourishing porridge Frogspawn warning Barclays Wealth More than 100 academics call for MPs to have free vote on embryo research Decision on Bill must be 'matter of conscience' Labour Catholics say the whip is not needed Aspirin could help to reduce risk of breast cancer by 20% Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Citing concern for its upkeep, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Postscript Tony Blair will donate a signed transcript of his last It's BBC Breakfast and so early that our cereal i The Other Boleyn Girl Leader's latest whizz of an idea People Kristin Scott Thomas loves to play bad women, she tells How to interest audiences in the technocratic tedium Ed Balls (Children, Schools, Families) releases a chick during a visit to a London school, it's been a bit hard to figure out why. We called the DCSF, and it did not know. Then it called back, to say he was helping kids to learn how to count. Up to one? Whispers from the Caribbean tell us that Sir Richard … A surprise, last-minute, no-show from Margaret Hodge … John Lewis Proposals to give legal rights to cohabiting couples are shelved Justice Minister waits to see results in Scotland Many wrongly believe they have protection Don't charge for identity cards, adviser recommends Multiple Display Advertising Items A Catholic Outlook The Vatican outlines three overdue and welcome initiatives Clegg's Clause 4 The Liberal Democrat leader should learn that honesty is the best policy Bookmanism A public library is not an internet caff: it is a window to the treasury of knowledge 24-hour boozing — the sober truth Bridget Prentice said no action was planned The kitchen sink: Clinton's subtle weapon Thunderer: A squalid exercise in dishonesty Conscience vote Cyclists' dilemma Schools lotteries Closing Jodrell Bank for the sake of 4p a head Euro referendum Timesonline Training nurses Legalising drugs Welles-wisher Controversial Lulworth Gove Sinking feeling Nounisationisms Lollipop Will Clapton banish those Pyongyang blues? Are you sure you're the person you think you are? Comment Royal Mail Widow, 65, humiliated by web page that painted her as a scarlet woman Fake Bebo profile told of several young lovers Internet smear shows gap in defamation law Burrell refuses to return over claims about lying to inquest Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Dfs Labour's housing policies are condemned as failures Home information packs 'a waste of time' Scheme for first-time buyers helps only 700 Grumpy mugs only temporarily wumped Fiat Squatter holds fort against estate agents Anti-whaling protester is arrested Postman charged with terror offences Not extinct, but flying over tropical isles Unseen writings show anti-racist passions of young Arthur Miller Dramatist gave texts to trusted biographer Stories deemed too explicit for their time Trio held after trip to France in 12ft boat Life imitates art Fiat Grudging GPs give in and agree to open evenings and weekends Doctors complain of unacceptable pressure Millions of patients will benefit, says Brown Vaccine could help to reduce blood pressure Doctor did not know woman was pregnant Music archive opens Four-barrel gun trial Christie's clerk jailed Addict sentenced DJ's idle chatter Pgtips Multiple Display Advertising Items Treaty battle is over, but war goes on Timesonline Public libraries urged to embrace renewal British Airways Much loved — and much needed Margaret Hodge's most recent reads Soldier who was shot twice as he saved colleague is honoured Armed Forces Military Cross awarded for courage under fire RAF helicopter pilot is first woman to win DFC Halfords Nearly 7,500 homes rented by the Ministry of Defence … Staring down the barrel of sniper's deadly new rifle that kills at 1,100m Target weapon The usual suspects subdued by new surroundings First night Visual Art Antony Gormley: Firmament White Cube, Mason's Yard, SW1 Northern rock France China I11-equipped and outgunned, the Iraqi Army battles to save a city US troop 'surge' has failed to quell al-Qaeda Commanders hope for victory in Mosul by July Multiple Display Advertising Items Going under cover: Jewish women who are taking the veil Multiple Display Advertising Items Dressing down Republic of MacEdonia Government of the Republic of MacEdonia Poll puts Zapatero ahead (but don't tell the Spanish) Nationwide New UN envoy for Afghanistan (Reuters): Bomb triggers security fears (AFP): Sixteen die after boat capsizes (Reuters): Move to speed land reform Screwfix In this election, it's all about the economy, estúpido Multiple Display Advertising Items Campaign to Protect Rural England Versace gaffe wrecks Sarkozy bid to win back hearts and minds Harley-Davidson Power dressing (AP): Arms dealer arrested over Colombia link (AP): Military map fears (AP): Call for anti-EU vote (AFP): University bars boy, 8 'Boneheaded' deal haunts the house that Obama built US elections As the corruption trial of the Democratic hopeful's friend begins, questions are being asked about his mock-Georgian mansion The Times Rebel states may get second chance to vote Corruption trial casts light on political contributions Ghost elections Florida results % Michigan results % For the anoraks Kenyan leader paves way for coalition Constitutional change to allow prime minister But few details of how power-sharing will work Multiple Display Advertising Items A United Nations special envoy landed in Burma yesterda Man buried alive saved by air trapped in his hat Multiple Display Advertising Items Grand Canyon is flooded to save a rare fish Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Profit warning as rise in oil catches out BA Segro raises the roof YouGov to steer fund John Lewis fears Quote of the day Bankruptcy looms Business big shot Britain's status as a financial leader is under threat, Darling is cautioned CBI and ABI advise against hasty changes 'Learn the lessons of Sarbanes-Oxley in US' Shanghaied Ofgem launches two-year review of power networks Stock markets Carlyle arm faces further default notices as repayment calls mount up CCC's woes show the crunch is still biting Picture Gallery How to keep your staff happy Commodities Rich Dad Poor Dad Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Oil price casts a dark cloud over BA profit Surcharges likely as fuel bill rises to £2.5bn Airline hedged only 45% of future costs Business big shot Rupert Soames Timesonline UBS Luxembourg Diversified Sicav This is Billy Leroy, who has acquired a certain notoriety in Manhattan because his antiques and curios shop on Houston Street claims to take only euros Multiple Display Advertising Items Recession? What recession? Philip Falcone, the hedge City Diary Cold, costly and bearless: Finland, anyone? City Diary Perhaps Falcone, or any hedge fund manager keen to … City Diary Media bites: I am surprised to learn that Wayne Rogers, City Diary Sir Richard Branson arrived at a recent event in New City Diary Picture Gallery Aviva Guinness United Utilities 'slowest in FTSE at paying suppliers' Pension safety net shortfall Good start for Reuters EADS to restrict predators SVG profits take a tumble The Times Need to know? Developers warn of a roofless response to new rules on rates Chancellor's domain under attack for bad housekeeping YouGov to use research from polls to help investors in its new hedge fund Ray White Rural Shell settles oil reserves action with $80m payout John Lewis is pays a record bonus but predicts tougher times ahead Sales of homewares down 4% in new year Chairman says rate cuts may not aid market Taylor Wimpey tumbles into red as orders fall by one fifth How it stacks up Bank holds rates despite sign of fall in house prices Dot2dot Mickey Mouse prepared to be Shanghaied as China opens up Mainland city wants to follow Hong Kong Political scandal had delayed application Apple set to widen appeal of iPhone (Reuters): Fund settles charges IT outsourcer suffers Russian car sales soar (Reuters): EU to Ok Google deal The Times Lachlan Murdoch seeks funding to save A$3.3bn offer for media group Euro hits new highs as ECB rejects early cut in rates The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Online British funds Major US homes lender near bankruptcy Thornburg creditors pressing hard for $28m Citigroup to cut value of mortgages by $45bn 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 Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Johnston Press hit by bank covenant fears Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Kazakhmys shows mettle as a discerning investor Inmarsat Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Arena Leisure Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Royal Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes gives green light to fuel-cell cars as vehicles of the future Company could start mass production in 2010 Rapid advances in technology taking place Renault Wolf Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Reader Offers Ltd Major-General Sir Desmond Langley Shrewd officer who won his spurs in Malaysia, helped to organise a royal wedding and rose to be Governor of Bermuda Major-General Sir Desmond Langley, KCVO, MBE, Governor and Commander-in-Chief Bermuda, 1988-92, was born on May 16,1930. He died on February 14,2008, aged 77 Major-General William Bate Wartime staff and supply officer who organised vital air drops to the long-range penetration 'Chindits' in Burma in 1944 Major-General William Bate, CB, OBE, was born on June 6,1920. He died on January 13,2008, aged 87 Gallantry awards Weather Eye Julian Rathbone Booker-shortlisted writer of crime stories, thrillers and historical novels whose fertile imagination could be shocking Julian Rathbone, writer, was born on February 10,1935. He died after a long illness on February 28,2008, aged 73 Gareth Butler Political programme maker for BBC radio and television whose encyclopaedic knowledge often got presenters out of a jam Gareth Butler, broadcaster, was born on May 3,1965. He died on February 29,2008, aged 42 Court can correct its errors causing injustice to applicant Law Report Court of Appeal Questions Answered Word Watching Armed Forces Operational Awards Court Circular Luncheon Thanksgiving service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Timesonline Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Luncheon Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices The Times Service dinner Service appointments A bad hair day could help to predict the climate Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 7,1935 The Times reports that potential driving test examiners were not up to the task Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Stable stalwart declines to take sides in great Festival debate Racing Head lad has equal respect for protagonists Denman and Kauto Star different characters Sandown Park Cricket Football Evergreen Fitzgerald facing tricky choices Racing Ayr Course specialists Leicester McCoy awaits clearance to ride at Cheltenham Bet of the day Wolverhampton Resolute Strauss confirms that he has learnt lesson from Test exile Cricket First Test match Sky Sports 1,9.30pm Carlisle Racing Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Lunchtime scoreboard Wincanton Wolverhampton Football Results Badminton Golf Rugby league Football Fixtures Second day Tennis Rugby league Rugby union Other sport MacCarinelli dreams while Haye sleeps Boxing Welshman awake to his big chance of glory Close friend Calzaghe provides the sparring Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers faces marathon not a sprint in bid for acceptance Athletics World Indoor Championships Briton goes for gold but has trouble in store Cleaning up the sport remains his ambition D-Day for Dwain Discovery Channel Murray rues letting Davydenko off hook Barnett's drugs ban Moore leaves it late British pairs through Captivated by thrill of watching fallen giants get up off the floor to rise again Cipriani quick to apologise after Ashton wields the axe Rugby union Six Nations controversy England back pledges to win back his place Door open for future return, says head coach He's hung out to dry when they should be clubbing together Timesonline England's new headline act has much to learn about making right kind of news Rugby union Six Nations controversy Guinness Tackles, quotas and cheating — Fifa's hatchet man on attack The big interview Regrets? The most important man in football has a few. But he is determined to leave a mark — and home-grown players top agenda Plans for 39th game 'complete nonsense' Blatter on . . . Prosecutions possible 'in extreme cases' The big interview Wenger has no time for Bentley opinions Hughes holds his fire Shearer returns Varney to step down Freedman's U-turn Pulis eyes Nugent Mourinho on centre stage with vow to 'kill' Chelsea Football Grant and Wenger are savaged, but not Capello 'i can work in England next season if I want to' Resolution in sight as Hicks softens stance towards DIC Everton in sore need of nursing after defiance is shattered in Florence Football Uefa Cup round of 16, first leg The Premier League today Ramos loses magic touch as slick PSV bewitch Tottenham Football Uefa Cup round of 16, first leg Multiple Display Advertising Items McCann strikes but wobble by Bolton revives Sporting chance Football Uefa Cup round of 16, first leg Daniel Cousin underwent a conversion from villain to … Sony drives a hard bargain The Insider Change from £10m Times Crossword 23,855 Beckham reaches for global marker Blatter wants life bans for players guilty of reckless challenges Exclusive President of Fifa calls for crackdown Horror tackles 'should result in prosecutions' The Times Cipriani says sorry after paying high price for night out in clubland José Mourinho Uefa Cup Index The face The dirty dancer Russian politics today — the bald truth The click Look at the handlebars on that . . . Image of the day Modern morals Who needs it all? Two decades after she first interviewed a group of women who 'had it all'— stable families and high-flying careers — Valerie Grove finds out what has happened to them since Sofa Workshop Nothing quite turns out as we imagine . . . Add that little extra something Food Lindsey Bareham beats supermarkets at their own game Harissa poussin with pomegranate and lime couscous Breaded lamb cutlets with Parmesan Prawn laksa with cucumber The Times With art, should the personal also be the political? Keith, the face of (luxury) leather Ale and eel at the Vic Evening class Style Ask Lucia Shape up for a big night out, advises Lucia Van Der Post Designer/everyday: a winning blend Chain reaction A visit to House of Fraser cheers up Anne Ashworth Esteelauder A brief history of grime Book extract To modern Westerners life without showers is unimaginable, but mankind somehow survived before the advent of soap and deodorants. Katherine Ashenburg dishes the dirt on the saga of personal hygiene The Times Times Mobile Is the party over? Fixty-six years old today, the NME is battling for its life, beset by mud-slinging and falling sales. But the music magazine is ready to fight back, says Stephen Dalton La Dolce Vita A pop paper trail The Times Drama queens Sounds Anne Boleyn sings! Warwick Thompson explains why the Tudors were so popular with Italy's opera composers The style council Sophie Heawood separates the music from the celebrity girlfriends in the life of the achingly hip duo the Kills Audio Description What makes him the Marmite man of music? Sounds Is the best-selling contemporary composer Karl Jenkins a shallow manipulator? Yes, says a critic, Philip Clark. No, protests Darren Henley, he just writes tunes that ordinary people like The Times Pop Reviews Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly Searching for the Hows and Whys Atlantic Classical The King's Singers The Golden Age Signum Classics The heirs of despair Pop Young Knives Superabundance Transgressive Classical Glyndebourne Opera Tristan und Isolde (DVD) OpusArte Radio Grist to the Miller First night Theatre The Man Who Had All the Luck Donmar, WC2 Concert CBSO/Nelsons Symphony Hall, Birmingham Theatre Woyzeck Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Book now Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall 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 The Money Programme Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Unreported World Channel 4,7.35pm Last Orders BBC Two, 9pm To Kill a Mockingbird (1962, b/w) Film choice ITV1, 1.30am Variations Sacha Baron Cohen: New Hero of Comedy Channel 4,9pm Sign of the Pagan (1954) Channel 4,1.15pm Black Narcissus (1947) Film4,7pm Naked (1993) Film4,11.30pm Pushing the wrong buttons Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a portable DVD player Times2 Crossword No 4469 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 179 Picture Gallery Sunrise Index Second home owners: which side are you on? Opening Bids Brief Encounter Can I Turn off next Door's Security Lights? Focus on Devizes Average property prices £000s House price trends In Flat in Southeast London Get in Get out Get Away Blackheath, SE3: an immaculate apartment in a Grade II listed property Out Listed Tudor Hall in Surrey Away Country Home in Norfolk Cutting-Edge Capital What's New? Slick City style meets East End attitude in Shoreditch, reports Kasia MacIejowska Club House Crest Nicholson Shelters in a Storm Market Report How resilient is your postcode? Paula Hawkins explores the sturdier parts of the South Moneymadeclear Timesonline Fact File For Sale Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideal for a Rural Ride Where to Spend It Bollitree Castle is a Queen Anne house of real pedigree, writes Marcus Binney Remember the Country Code Fact File NFU Mutual Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Safe Berth for Buyers By the Coast A new series on coastal towns opens with the sailing resort of Lymington. Fred Redwood reports . . . But this Home by the Sea is a Real Cliffhanger Fact File Drawn to the Water's Edge The coastal scene is staying buoyant in spite of the forecasts, says Damian Barr 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 Hold on to your Home Market Report Falling behind on your loan repayments? Regain control with our 20-point action plan The Times Postcode Lottery: Ab15 Home File Wreck of the Week Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest Diy kit to the test Laundry Baskets Barratt Homes

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