News from 10/03/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Lucien Moolenaar, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Paul Harris, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rose, Mrs E. Craigie, Edward Thompson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Major Anthony Hollis (Ret'd), Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Jamie Davies, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Stuart Turnbull, Gerald Davies, Peter Hardstaff, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Andrew Simms, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Charles Hipps, Andrew Scott, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Syed Kamall, MEP, Raymond Nigel (Wilson), Alan Hamilton, Liz Price, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lilly Peel, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Ruth Watson, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Sir Edward Clay, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Lord Young of Norwood Green, Julian Evans, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Hannah Westley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Phil Bloomer, Dr Tanya Byron, Charles Abugre, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Hattie Garlick, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stan Collymore, Paul Cook, Jonathan Self, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Roland White, Rod Newing, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dr D. Jones, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Marek Matejovsky, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Professor Stewart Hamilton, David A. Horton, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Josh Ball, Ian Whittell, Graham Wade, David Sinclair, Philippe Saint-Andre, Lewis Stuart, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Dr Stephen J. Lockwood, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alyson Rudd, Valerie Grove, Christopher Ellis, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Jan Raath, Ursula Dornton, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex The Times The giant-killer cup . . . we're on our way to Wembley Briton 'witnessed sex attack on Goa victim' Exclusive: fugitive saw assault on 15-year-old girl Consular officials 'are hanging me out to dry' Petrol price increase as Darling goes green Socialists win election Eat Out for £10 Rock resignations The new deadly sins The secret plot to change James Bond's suits The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Drug dealers blamed for rising death toll in India's hippy paradise Troubled destination Seven new deadly sins: are you guilty? Vatican publishes list for age of globalisation Abortion, drugs and genetics are latest evils Ermenegildo Zegna The original offences and their punishments Daily pill could curb death toll from blood clots after surgery Easier to administer than current treatments Half of all patients at risk of fatal condition Drug giant urged to compensate British patients Pugh £100m payouts for cancer negligence University beckons Call to raise MPs' pay Skyscraper attacked Briton in flight death Brits are glad to be grumpy, but the Americans are not amused Berluti Petrol price rises and penalties for gas-guzzlers as Darling goes green Economy Budget 2008 Concessions for City over non-dom taxation Chancellor set to offer measures on energy bills Watch for stealth taxes as Chancellor tries to cut debts Need to know Wage increases falling further behind soaring cost of living Economy Salaries Picture Gallery Church's English shoes Storm alert areas are evacuated as Britain prepares for second blast Nothing to play on — but the band played on LSO's instruments blocked by ferry strike Local musicians lend violins, cellos and tubas Orchestral movements are often a crescendo of chaos Multiple Display Advertising Items Eõs Airlines Barclays Driver reported to police days before crash that killed seven Multiple Display Advertising Items Toyota Mobile phone that wants to make you fit Latest handset offers a 'total coaching system' It monitors heart rate and spurs the user on National Geographic Channel Mann's TV interview may reveal failed coup backers Inside Track 'Jersey remains could be animal' MoD turnaround on wind power Man dies after rescue attempt Doctors back deportation More than Garibaldi's letters to wife of MP take the biscuit Dearest Garibaldi . . . Barclays Christian aid Do No Harm The words that should be Darling's maxim in his Budget on Wednesday Blood Pressure Too many people succumb to life-threatening embolisms Dressed to Kill James Bond gets a new tailor Depressed? Just read this . . . Picture Gallery If only Nick were more of a McClegg Thunderer: High-flown nonsense over terror Emission trade-off Kenya's strength ID cards will make us conform to the computer No need for uniforms in the street Timesonline Surgery hours Safe cycling PedANTic Names and places And for our next lie . . . the great EU betrayal The world moves on, and Wibsey weeps into its beer HM Revenue & Customs Generation of children 'rely on school to learn manners' Leading independent schools are playing down their … Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Why a fear of failure hits brightest girls the hardest Acer Third time lucky for Crufts finalist who stole the show Remote-control bombers Controversial blog is axed Pygmy hippo looms large Virgin's green idea loses its pulling power Jumbo jets weakened in runway towing tests Environmental plans criticised as promotion Multiple Display Advertising Items Ralph Lauren Star of Othello takes crown in Shakespearean night of drama Qantas Olivier winners Cinema fans atone for Knightley's Oscar defeat Professional Contractors Group Restaurants urged to put hygiene rate on the doors All that really counts is washing hands Suzuki Mysterious pits shed light on forgotten witches of the West Burnt, hanged and drowned Renegade Clegg promises he will shake up things at Westminster Equal distance from Labour and the Tories Lib Dems' tax-raising image to be transformed T Mobile Brown's offer to Mandelson Clueless generation need to do the maths Toyota It adds up to debt Ignorance can lead to a life of money worries Poignant night shows the past still has a future First night Pop The Zombies Shepherds Bush Empire Multiple Display Advertising Items France Malaysia Zapatero shrugs off bitter election battle to sweep back into power Socialists overcome fears about economy I will govern for all, promises Prime Minister Socialists win Musharraf under threat as parties agree on pact Direct Bringing it all together Youngsters swap online for fishing line Children in France discover joys of angling Workshops in 'a great sport' are huge success The Times Democrats fear that civil war may draw crowds but end in bloodshed Geneva US elections For the anoraks 'Tsunami' vote may wash away the victorious Prime Minister Mugabe accused of taking company cash to buy votes Election results (Reuters): Conflict and tension from global warming (AFP): Bus crash kills 18 (AFP): Settlement to grow Sarkozy warning shot (AP): Fans stabbed in riot Serbia heads for polls (AP): Strike threat averted (AP): Bodies on back seat China says it has foiled Olympic terror threat Crew 'halted attempt to crash passenger flight' Officials fear attacks from Muslim insurgents Timberland Flooring The Times The iron outlaw's life of crime AOL Broadband Ned Kelly's grave found at prison Lloyds TSB Easy Jet demands BAA finance details EADS to invest in US £3.5bn bid for Friends Ocado takes on Tesco Quote of the day Russia's road boom Business big shot Britain's novice bosses 'ill-equipped' for slowdown Five FSA officials who oversaw Northern Rock have resigned Regulator expected to admit to shortcomings News after Freedom of Information Act request Budget debate Stock markets Can Darling get the non-dom dog back on its leash? Commodities Need to know Direct line Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Ocado vows to match prices with Tesco on 3,500 branded products Home-shopping grocer surprises experts Pledge could cost as much as £10m Business big shot Paul Lester How they compare Sainsbury's poaches Next manager for homewares FBI checks out the truth of Countrywide's statements on quality of loans Investigation into conduct of 15 lenders New danger feared in credit crunch New boss and musical chairs for Universal UK BAA raises £545m as duty-free chain is sold to Autogrill Hospital and road financing squeezed by credit crunch Continental Airlines The Times Employers and unions lobby over corporate tax rate and non-doms Budget 2008 CBI and EEF call for business taxes to be cut Unions claim top 50 companies pay only 22% Tax approach short-sighted, property chiefs claim We must secure the prosperity of all British citizens KLM British firms join queue as Russia plans to spend £250bn on new roads The Times Nikolai Gogol had it right — fools and roads should not mix La Niña threatens copper mining in Chile Hydroelectic dams gasping for water Price of metal could soar to $5 a pound India turns to Canada's spies to avert threat of espionage via BlackBerry Alliance Leicester Flying high as airlines brace themselves for turbulent times ahead Monday manifesto The easyJet chief forecasts rising profits, despite a battle with BAA, environmental taxes and rising oil prices Royal Mail C. V. Timesonline Q&A Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Ltd Chess Notebook Jan Paroulek Czech soldier who fought with the Allies only to be imprisoned by the communists before being honoured in old age Jan Paroulek, Czech soldier, was born on July 22,1922. He died on January 29,2008, aged 85 Crufts 2008 Johnnie Carr Civil rights campaigner and prime mover in Rosa Parks's boycott of racially segregated buses in Montgomery, Alabama Johnniè Carr, civil rights worker, was born in 1911. She died on February 22,2008, aged 97 Carol Barnes TV journalist who beat a path for women newsreaders and distinguished herself after the death of the Princess of Wales Carol Barnes, television journalist and newsreader, was born on September 13,1944. She died after a stroke on March 8,2008, aged 63 Creighton Burns Academic who forsook university life for the rough and tumble of journalism and became Editor of The Age, Melbourne Creighton Burns, AO, journalist and academic, was born on March 19,1925. He died on January 18,2008, aged 82 Renaissance chess master and the Da Vinci decode mystery Notebook Chess Confidentiality of wishes in trust settlors' letters Law Report Court of Appeal Privilege not waived Court of Appeal Breath test medical risk Queen's Bench Divisional Court Word Watching Correction Court Circular Crufts 2008 — NEC, Birmingham Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling US army fort — one careful owner Bridge Chess Winning move Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Legal Notices The Times NHS Foundation Trust Storm surge promises the spectacular Severn Bore Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 10,1993 Rodney King gives evidence at the trial of police officers accused of beating him during his arrest Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Cheltenham on high alert as gales threaten to raise roof Racing Guinness stand is partially dismantled Forecast sets problem over watering policy Taunton Cricket Tomorrow Football Setback for De Valira sees Walsh switch to Catch Me Scudamore cultivates vigorous new branch of sturdy family tree Racing Champion Hurdle win would match father's Association with Pipe yard adds to symmetry Stratford Toseland claims sixth on debut after chasing Rossi to the flag Motorcycling Qatar Grand Prix Plumpton Racing Hereford Yesterday's racing results Market Rasen Bet of the day Warwick Britain bring end to India's proud record Hockey Course specialists Cipriani finds comfort at club Rugby union Guinness Premiership O2 Leeds Carnegie 13 Bristol 30 Saracens 24 Sale Sharks 20 Haye's next goal is to spread fear among the heavyweights Boxing No better time for a move up among big boys Loud mouth will be an asset in new division Athletics Results Badminton Basketball Boxing Cricket Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Inspirational Holyfield says Briton is ready for step up Tennis Football Fixtures Finn toasts his winning formula — drinking and driving The big interview The world champion begins the defence of his title in Melbourne next weekend still refusing to compromise his unique approach The Times Grainger powers to seventh national title Dismissive Hamilton Williams triumphs Emms bows out Brough shows class Slough strike again Vaughan calls for team to go on the attack in attempt to salvage series Cricket First Test match England's attitude was most troubling aspect Harmison could be among the scapegoats Why voting Indian into ICC hotseat would be bad for game Bold Vettori has England as flat as pitch Cricket First Test match Full final scoreboard from Hamilton Timesonline The Sunday Times Why we are addicted to claiming moral high ground The Sunday Times "Some referees have in their mind, 'How long can I … Thatcher deserves an FA statue A half-cooked team get just deserts from a half-baked idea I hate to say "i told you so" — well, actually, I don't Idowu demonstrates his mettle by jumping to gold medal glory Athletics World Indoor Championships Triple-jump win caps fine championships Tomlinson takes silver after strong showing The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Medals table Promoter has no sympathy as Chambers eyes court Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Timesonline Gatland's men serve perfect justice to leave O'Sullivan on fragile footing Maturing Wales ahead of schedule as Ireland receive taste of own medicine Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship France require hefty win after failure to open floodgates Wales's top finishers Scotland ratings Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Replacements Perfect Paterson rubs salt into Wilkinson's wounds England fail to find their pot of gold Timesonline Murrayfield maulings Release of pressure leads to relief for Scotland England ratings Replacements Scottish muscle turns the tables as game plan goes awry in rain Nivea Ashton left to consider his options after England's uninspired display at Murrayfield Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Head coach expected to delay naming team Stars Wilkinson and Vainikolo under threat Times Crossword 23,857 Grant feeling unloved as Cup embarks on road to romance Barnsley defeat turns up heat on Chelsea man Portsmouth the new competition favourites The Times Mortgages for Business Athletics Inside Jonny Wilkinson Index Monday poem Chilling memories The Good Old Days by David Sutton Three years on, Thailand has its smiles back The click Plugged in, and all set to get into the groove Girls, give your love life a lift in the Alps Image of the day Modern morals Dressed to sell In a move that will shock the espionage community to its foundations, James Bond has changed his tailor. After weeks of dangerous undercover investigation, Hugo Rifkind reveals who'll be measuring 007's inside leg He loved them — and left them The Times Bring on the Eighties! This time I'm ready for them An airing: just what dirty laundry needs How to needle Nato Make me the way I was Health The number of people undergoing cosmetic surgery is soaring — but so are the figures for those who want the operation 'undone', says Peta Bee AA Life Scan Jordan and Courtney: before, after, in between Is my child a liar and cheat like her dad? Thetimes Davidormerod The Times Banana Republic's new frontier Style As one of New York's finest finally arrives in the UK, Lisa Armstrong rolls out the welcome mat Stick it up your Jersey, boys Arts Musicals with original tunes have become a rarity — and we should be making a song and dance about it, says Martin Samuel Postcards from the edge Finnish photographer Esko Männikkö lives and works at the margins of the human village, he tells Joanna Pitman A future imperfect First night Theatre The Viewing Room Arts Theatre, WC2 Theatre A Couple of Poor, Polish-speaking Romanians Soho Theatre, W1 The Times Theatre Make Me a Song New Players, WC2 Dance Scottish Dance Theatre The Place, WC1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Book now Concert Warsaw PO/Wit Cadogan Hall, SW1 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 Two and a half Men Delia Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8.30pm White Girl BBC Two, 9pm The Fixer ITV1, 9pm Cruising (1980) Film choice Five, 11pm Variations 10 Days to War BBC Two, 10.30pm Alfie (1966) Sky Movies Classic, 6.05pm The Full Monty (1997) Film4,9pm Goodbye Lover (1998) BBC One, 11.55pm The pyre that Enoch built Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4471 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 180 Picture Gallery Arthritis Care Index Weekend 1N Numbers The News FA scrutinises Ferguson comments Liverpool negotiations Sunderland plan for drop Blasts at referee may cost United Quinn prepared for worst Hicks continues talks with DIC despite hostile stance Picture of the Day Another day, another four conceded Blatter strongly against Great Britain 2012 team McClaren talks online Chelsea crisis grows The News News in brief City setting their hearts on Bulgarian teenager Toyota Grant must capture trophy to save job The Podacst Football Smugshots Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Games FA Cup sixth round Odejayi delivers knockout blow to humble the holders Whittingham keeps Cardiff on course for historic final FA Cup sixth round The Games QA The saviour with no strategy The Opinion The Columnist Talking Point The Debate 'Grant's reign has made the Mourinho years look quite sane' Index Redknapp gets reward FA Cup sixth round The Games Bristol Rovers 1 West Brom 5 The Draw Johnson keeps up the chase The Games Barclays Premier League Carbonfootyprint Reading 2 Man City 0 Wenger blames the pitch as two more points slip away Sepp Blatter, the Fifa president, will launch his own … Blackburn 1 Fulham 1 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Talking tactics Shape of the shock-makers Blatter snubbed All-purpose Gerrard How the elite crumbled in the FA Cup Berbatov increases Curbishley woe Planet Jupitus Torres capitalises as Gerrard roams free The Games Barclays Premier League Leading scorers In form Average Points past Six Games Player of the weekend The Games Coca-Cola Championship Euro2008 League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two Timesonline Wages tax would aid investment in youth The Columnist League tables and results The Continent Italian league French league Spanish league German league Championship The Results Coca-Cola League League One League Two Non-League Ebbsfleet close in on Wembley dream Scotland Sporting Lisbon v Bolton Wanderers The Box Five, Thursday, kick-off 8pm Live matches Timesonline Inter Milan v Liverpool Sky Sports 2, tomorrow, kick-off 7.45pm Talent? That's not half of it Late Bites The Player Castrol Ahead of the Game Our Web timesonline. co. uk/football Samuel's postbag Tony's football lessons Bill Edgar's weekly quiz Timesmobile The Greatest . . . 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