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News from 11/03/2008

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Clive Coleman, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Phil Yates, Alexi Mostrous, Susan Lowis, Michael Beloff, QC, Andrew Billen, Amena Saleem, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Liz Owsley, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ed Matthew Senior Low-Carbon Homes Campaigner, James Bone, Amanda Andrews Media Correspondent, Peter Harper, chairman, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, J. Shulman, Tim Prendergast, athlete mentor, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Jenny Holland, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Edward Thorpe, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gráinne Gilmour, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis King, David Byers, Jeremy Neathey, head of postgraduate training and career development, Roslyn Pine, Deborah Haynes, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ginger Cockerham, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Clive Dickin Chief Executive, Derwent May, Jonathan Dalrymple-Smith, Ben Rose, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Adam Lebor, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ruth Cartwright, professional officer, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Weitzman, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ian Proud, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Hattie Garlick, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, J. C. Bennett, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Keiran Proffer, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Ralph Musgrave, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Russell Marsh Head of Policy, Michael Gove, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Louis Armstrong Chief Executive, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Dr Theodore Dalrymple, Patrick Foster, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Cragg, John Chambers, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Arturo John, Richard Diment Director-General, Ivor Jones, David Robertson, Tom Whitwell Communities Editor,

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Index Consumer gloom as spending power fails Times interactive poll reveals growing anxiety Bleak economic news on eve of the Budget The storm that blew Britain off its feet New York Governor linked with vice girls Criminal cases halted 'Scrap homework' call Torture pit found Hamilton off the pace Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Index More than 2,000 serious criminal cases thrown out after prosecutors were not ready Stealing from the elderly or a school 'should mean jail' Index Budget 2008 Tomorrow online Labour finance job Faith 'worth £2bn' 'Goth' murder trial Correction Pugh New York stunned as anti-crime governor is linked to prostitutes He apologises after being 'named Client 9' Escorts were said to charge $5,500 an hour With distractions like these, who needs friends? The man who would be President Tiffany & Co 'i can't buy a house or afford a holiday. I've never felt so badly off' Interactive poll shows fears about rising prices Food, fuel and taxes are the biggest worries EU just another little skirmish in long war of attrition A new kind of opinion poll A lecture on the demon drink — from the man who taught us to smoke Prada Floods, high winds, blizzards — and there is more to come The storm Weather Explosive tempest driven by surge in the jet stream The storm66 Tod's Camilla's chief security officer found shot dead at family home Believed to have killed himself with own gun Firearms expert had decoration for bravery Civil Service bloggers facing tough new rules Timetable It's often better if parents are cut out of the equation Why homework doesn't add up Stress on children 'is counter-productive' Teachers' union adds weight to call for change Staples Volkswagen Beijing too polluted for me to run the marathon, says record-holder Competing would be threat to health, he says China claims progress in tackling city smog Wheezy city pulls out all the stops to clear the air Murdered pensioner had been tortured Writer libelled chief Al-Qaeda confession Cancer technique Rapist teacher jailed Killer faces questions Siemens Jeremy Clarkson would possibly kill for this sort of … Fervent apologies to Margaret Hodge. Contrary to our Having, at first glance, slightly too many arms, here's Catherine Zeta-Jones receiving directions ("See the red carpet? Follow It") from a policewoman, at the Sydney premiere of Death Defying Acts, a new film about the exploits of Harry Houdini in which she stars alongside Guy Pearce Look, there's Lynda La Plante, the crime writer, in … Postscript Nick Robinson (note for Lynda La Plante — he's not … Charles to UK: Wish you were here? People Playground-ish scenes in the House of Commons last … Christian aid Keen readers will remember that, back in June, we repor Speaking of the Caribbean, Sir Cliff Richard tells … Picture Gallery Following in the flip-flop foot-steps of that sun-kissed Tony Blair (in 2005) Prince Harry has been declared "torso of the week" by Heat magazine Dell Goa victim's mother calls for 'FBI inquiry' I have lost faith in the local police, she says Man appears in court over rape of teenage girl Bringing it all together Silent Witness Jersey's investigation into abuse allegations must be thorough and open Mandate in Madrid Spain's re-elected Socialist Government needs to prepare for economic squalls Sir Walter's Hot Potatoes Raleigh wasn't the last person to criticise binge drinking Pay $31 billion in tax, now. In cash Picture Gallery You're poor. We'll run your life for you Thunderer: And is there power still for our tea? Commonwealth duty Tudor database Budget day suggestions on VAT and stamp duty The bishops are wrong on Israel Timesonline This so-called sport Uniforms in the pub Mortal sins Back to school Fantastic plastic (v.) to frenchise Mr Horrid, not Mr Chaotic, is right for London Will the internet kill off our creaking contempt laws? Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items The equality watchdog that failed its own test House of straw for a price even a big bad wolf won't sniff at Building on a budget Business 1-Plan Second care home 'torture pit' opened 'Corrupt circle trying to disrupt investigation' Former police officer 'threatened witnesses' Qantas Spirit of Australia Checks and balances Health 'MoT' tests are misleading and can be harmful, experts say Cheltenham & Gloucester Newspaper that slated 'joyless' restaurant wins appeal over libel Lastminute Accountant sues M&S for £300,000 over 'grape injury' Free range Time to face the music in a House at fever pitch Multiple Display Advertising Items Waitrose Taxpayers' burden for Afghanistan and Iraq doubles in a year to £3bn Multiple Display Advertising Items The human price Vicar barred from work after affair 101mph driver banned over child risk Police officer's killers in prison attack Snake evolves to take on toxic newt Prudential Injured workmen are pulled from the rubble as city centre building caves in Extinguishers banned as 'fire risk' Using them may delay flat-dwellers' escape Firefighters back their removal from landings Multiple Display Advertising Items Spray jobs Church conmen jailed for £3.2m swindle of faithful Multiple Display Advertising Items Road system growing 15 times faster than railway line network Transport Figures 'give lie to Labour green boast' 40 new road schemes but only one rail plan Haslital — Bernese Oberland Ministers 'used chauffeurs to travel 450 yards' Pair were ferried to Labour donor dinner Tory questions use of cars for party business Livingstone's secret plan to extend congestion charging The X Factor sinks to a show of luck, not talent First night Pop X Factor live O2 Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Germany Spain Al-Qaeda's deadly return raises fears for success of Baghdad troop surge Five killed in attack outside clothes shop Woman bomber kills tribal militia leader Slow but steady is no bad thing for Pakistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Hitler's vision of a supercity fit for the Reich takes shape — in miniature More than an egg . . . Gargantuan dream that died with dictator Croat general stands trial for war crimes Multiple Display Advertising Items Furniture Sale Kind. Together for better hearing (AP): Israel scales back its attacks on Gaza (AP): High price of cheap foreign fakes Captured father charged with murder (Reuters): Zoos link up to save vulnerable frogs Cross country trains (AFP), (Reuters): Tibetans begin long march home Eco-terrorists top FBI's threat list after wave of arson attacks Timesonline I'm done with Italian politics, says Prodi (Reuters): Seized 'by al-Qaeda' (Reuters): Arms and the man (AP): Killer dies in crash (AP): Missing you I'm winning this race, Obama says, so why should I be No 2? US elections 08 Senator 'is ready to be commander-in-chief' He hopes to win the Mississippi primary For the anoraks Multiple Display Advertising Items Star blacklisted for 'glorifying traitors' Get a better fixed savings rate Up to 5.85% Resurgent Socialists deliver poll setback for Super-Sarko (AP): Israeli go-ahead for extradition (AP): Jews win right to payments (AP): President 'hurt in rebel attack' (AP): 10 killed in rock show stampede Express by Holiday Inn Hardline bishops ready to reopen hostilities with victorious Zapatero Healthcare Commission Catholic stalwart Chips are down for Belgium's frites sellers as health rules bite Multiple Display Advertising Items National delicacy GCap forced to drop plan to dump digital Administration blow House market gloom CCC crisis grows Quote of the day Warning as euro rises Business big shot M&S decision to give Rose dual role angers investors He will be executive chairman from June 1 Institutions denounce breach of best practice Lehman Brothers starts to shed 5% of workforce Budget quiz Index Stock markets Thorn in the side of good corporate governance Is weak dollar boosting oil? Picture Gallery Tories' cold eye for bank ploys Commodities Netjets Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline GCap shelves plan to quit digital radio after Takeover Panel raises concerns Global Radio wants Digital One sale held Move hints at bidder's commitment to DAB Business big shot Mike Clare Amanda Andrews Analysis Rose looks for heirs to show their mettle 'Messiah' in control despite move upstairs Corporate governance fears firmly dismissed The Times The contenders Key provider of training for the motor industry goes into administration D1 Oils founder quits with attack on City Pipex business Early rate cuts unlikely as sales growth holds up and prices rise Budget 2008 Input costs increase at fastest in 22 years Retail sales continue to climb in February The Times Utilities warn price controls could hit investment New Chancellor set to use tried and tested tricks to amaze the electorate Budget 2008 What's in store Twenty Budget questions This is a rare picture of Paul Taylor, whose Delta Two investment vehicle failed to buy Sainsbury's The Pensions Regulator One Olympic 'event' that goes on and on City Diary So, Sir Stuart Rose is not having any truck with silly City Diary No mountain too high for Peloton's dealers City Diary Hutton backs coal power as E. ON decision looms Budget quiz answers Oh dear. Rather a lot of the great and the good of … City Diary House price downturn worst since slump of 1990s, surveyors report Stock of unsold homes rises to ten-year high Bovis chief warns of threat to building jobs CAA set to fly in the face of airline anger over passenger duty The Times The redevelopment of the old Guinness brewery site at Park Royal, in West London, as a business park has been put back six months as its new owners take a rain check on the health of the economy (James Rossiter writes) US television revenues hit, says Murdoch Multiple Display Advertising Items Crisis over CCC gets worse as $16bn lenders demand debt repayment deal Emergency talks to prevent 'unwinding' Pressure on Carlyle to provide more equity Falling shares nudge Vale towards dropping Xstrata pursuit Blackstone bosses tell a grim tale while taking big pay rises Newspaper Marketing Agency Almunia calls for concerted action to halt collapse of US currency Eurozone 'bearing brunt' of weak dollar Trichet reiterates European worries Slick rise in value New Mugabe law could strip foreign companies of their Zimbabwe assets This Paper Tells You what Happened Yesterday Time to save the picket fence, not sit on it Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia paddles hard to ride high on crest of China's economic wave Seventeen years of growth boost wealth Huge problems beneath surface CB Richard Ellis 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 Compass sent lower by food-price worry Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Spirax keeps pumping out dividend increases Telecity Deal of the day Timesonline Axis-Shield Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Reader Offers Ltd Leon Greenman Englishman who survived Auschwitz and dedicated the rest of his life to a campaign against the resurgence of fascism Leon Greenman, OBE, barber, market trader and death camp survivor, was born on December 18,1910. He died on March 7,2008, aged 97 Bridge Weather Eye Frederick Seitz Distinguished physicist who caused controversy by disputing the consensus on the causes and nature of global warming Frederick Seitz, physicist, was born July 4,1911. He died on March 2,2008, aged 96 Joe Beeston Businessman who transformed the fortunes of Highland Spring bottled water through sports sponsorship and a tartan sash Joseph Beeston, OBE, businessman, was born on February 23,1947. He died on February 25,2008, aged 61 Kon Ichikawa Film director whose work ranged from comedy to documentary but whose output was often difficult to categorise Kon Ichikawa, film director, was born on November 20,1915. He died on February 13,2008, aged 92 Max Raab Clothes designer and creator of the classic shirt dress who used this success to break into Hollywood as a producer Max Raab, clothing manufacturer and film producer, was born on June 19,1926. He died on February 21,2008, aged 81 Derek Dooley Sheffield footballer who served both the city's teams despite losing a leg Derek Dooley, MBE, footballer and manager, was born on December 13,1929. He died on March 5,2008, aged 78 Sir Maurice Laing Lives Remembered Bertie Smalls Judge R. S. Pathak Julian Rathbone Initial dealing with claim is not accepting it Law Report Court of Appeal Judge's ruling has dual role Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning Move Court Circular Service of thanksgiving Service dinner Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages The Times Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling For Sale Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Court & Social Blizzards so severe that even a train went missing Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 11,1969 The Times reports on the airport being "foisted" on Foulness Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Britain set for large presence in Beijing after hockey triumph Olympic Games Manager's delight at team's professionalism Defeat for India 'like a death in the family' Basketball Results Football Ice hockey Rugby union Snooker Football Fixtures Cheltenham Football Time running out for White as Whirlwind is becalmed Snooker Regrets? Andrew will have a few as players' commitment wavers Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Ashton faces difficult decision over where to wield his axe Timesonline Edwards given ticket to switch sides by Gatland if England call Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Wales benefit from tough coaching regime Grand slam failure would feel 'a bit hollow' Lièvremont ends experiment to chase for title Sampras puts on a show to sell exhibition with Federer Tennis McNamara has high hopes of multiplying his worth with Sizing Europe Cheltenham Festival Irish public expects Champion Hurdle win Jockey gave up maths degree to resume riding Party Bets Six pages of Cheltenham Champions are forged in heat of battle Cheltenham Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Strong winds fail to keep the show from going on Cheltenham Festival Hospitality stand hit but racetrack is fine Underfoot conditions likely to be on soft side Multiple Display Advertising Items Plumpton Yesterday's results Stratford Taunton Cheltenham Festival Cheltenham Festival Sedgefield Southwell Course specialists Free £100 Bet Stake only £50 Catch Me can stay one step ahead of rivals in Champion showdown Cheltenham Festival Experts' view Festival specials Six pages of Cheltenham Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle Timesonline The Omens £300 in free bets Busy Hamilton aims to take care of family rather than blowing cash Motor racing Driver careful with rewards of £70m deal Swiss flat and house for mother are priorities Free on Saturday Wigan pair accused of dangerous tackles Hide faces stern test Rest cure for Els Cockbain banned Short but sweet Harten on target Moores confident he can turn England into a winning unit Cricket Timesonline Read ready to challenge ban on players who commit to ICL Time to raise your glasses to England horror picture show Sport on television The Times West Ham moved to spell out Curbishley's future Football Pressure builds after club's week to forget Announcement of technical director due McClaren to return a 'better manager' Timesonline The Premier League today Trip to the circus helps Keegan to take his mind off Newcastle's difficulties Football Manager spends day on second real passion Financial losses fail to curb passion for project Find your Perfect Flatmate Today Michael Owen is adamant that he remains undiminished … Queiroz backs down over Taylor insult Bringing the nation together with tales of the unexpected Buckley appears to have gone the distance after 291 bouts José's travel plan gives FA an idea Captain Bernie Bambury survived Iraq only to lose a … Farce or fantastic: does absence of big four really … The big debate Up for the Cup Is the line-up for the semi-finals just what the competition needed? We canvass the views of some interested parties Semi-finals Steele relieved as draw guarantees Wembley trip No guarantee viewers will stay turned on by romance of Cup Television Poorer relations have chance to get their hands on windfall The clubs 'Our profile has been raised by more than we could imagine' The sponsors Final win will not earn Cardiff place in Europe Novelty factor and stadium's allure could ensure full house The fans Pairing gives underdogs their bite at the big time Alliance with Torres to help Gerrard strike gold for club and country Football Champions League Liverpool's dynamic duo aim to make history England can profit from forward thinking Writers shortlisted Ladbrokes Alonso absence adds to chance of hard labour for Liverpool Football Champions League Sport Staff: Mancini: San Siro can lift Inter All aboard the Barnsley bus The Insider Times Crossword 23,858 Grant grounded by Oakwell question Liverpool's focus on Inter tie hit by sale veto Furious Hicks pulls plug on DIC takeover Alonso row adds to problems for Benitez The Times Best Odds Guaranteed Every Race Index FA Cup Lewis Hamilton Index The face Storm trooper In the diner, no one could be finer than Barack The click Earth's expiry is matter of the utmost gravity Image of the day Modern morals The Juno syndrome Teenage pregnancy is a bad idea, right? Not necessarily. The film Juno began a debate on whether young mothers can be committed and competent. Carol Midgley reports Young motherhood a good thing? I beg to differ Pulling no punches A perfect gentleman First person A biography's claim that the Telegraph's Bill Deedes had an affair with a young colleague incenses Mary Ann Sieghart The Times Et in Orcadia ego: confessions of a D & D addict True hero should be put on the pedestal A right royal stinker Help! My lifestyle just won't wash Is your work/life balance a mess? Top life coach Ginger Cockerham can help. Here she advises a working mother of five overwhelmed by laundry and an untidy house Ginger says . . . The Times How are they faring? A tiny ray of hope Reportage David Byers witnesses a rare deal between Israel and Hamas to save a Palestinian baby Timesonline Forbes fashion Men tuesday They may be rich beyond our wildest conception — but do they have style? We tot up six Forbes Rich Listers' fashion assets Knock, knock. Who's there? Er, a dumber Dad Revolution in their sights Rachel Campbell-Johnston discovers the extraordinary stories behind the spirited pioneers of sexual equality Gone with the Wind The agony and the ecstasy First night Theatre The Deep Blue Sea Touring Concert LSO/Gergiev Barbican Dance Bahok Liverpool Playhouse Concert BRSO/Jansons Festival Hall Theatre House of Agnes Oval House, SE11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book now Opera Paradise Moscow Royal Academy of Music, NW1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV BBC iPlayer This World: Miss Gulag Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Hotel Babylon BBC One, 9pm The Poles Are Coming! BBC Two, 9pm Variations My Name is Joe (1998) Film choice Film4,1.30am CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Five, 9pm Sixty Six (2006) Sky Movies Drama, 10pm Event Horizon (1997) Sky One, 11pm Strictly Sinatra (1997) BBC One, 11.45pm This girl's got me converted Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4472 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 181 Picture Gallery Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week '' Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories All Part of the Job Other Views It's tough to find the right people for the job Issue of the Week Vocation Index Public Opinion New Medical Research You can't beat the real thing Health Other Stories we Liked Elementary, dear nurses Hidden bills run to millions Safety in maternity care is not up to par Health Home Sec Blues Taking command on home front Interview Sir Bob Kerslake tells Jennifer Taylor about his ambitious plans as the head of a new agency to step up the pace of change as part of a drive to provide affordable housing Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Rain can ruin campus ratings Education The Charity Awards 2008 No formula for success New look to lure students Making rash choices at registration Schools It helps to get off to a sure start Children Pinch of Salt Private finance is out of favour PFI Industry shows fatal flaws Regeneration Hero and Villan Unlock growth in the North Transport Too Little Info Legislation Update Foreign Ways Targets that threaten cohesion Local Government Council Worker of the Year Awards A long wait for payment Charities Prize Caption Competition Parole Board hit by delays Prisons Poor wages force social worker into bar work Social Care Health Check 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to you . . . Fitness tests play to men's strengths What Worked for Me Kyle Thorne on how Cardboard Citizens, a theatre company that works with homeless people, led him to the Roundhouse, a charitable arts venue, where he is learning to act for film and theatre House Rules Diary Dates Inside Barristers told: this is your very last chance Friday is the deadline to sign up for the legal aid contract, says the minister in charge of the change. Frances Gibb reports Should the State be able to retain your DNA? Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain can't afford to be corrupt The decision to stop the BAE investigation raises questions about the rule of law and fairness in deciding which cases to prosecute, argue Ben Rose and Arturo John Lawyer of the week Peter Mahy In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items

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