News from 12/03/2008
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Andrew Robson, Jason Tomes, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alexi Mostrous, John Fryer, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Peter Kinsley, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Dave Hansell, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Huw Sayer, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Pippa Madgwick, Siobhan Kennedy, Carl Bildt, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Noelle Bolzern, Rory Watson, George Wedd, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anthony Cardew, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Brendan Donnelly Director, Dr Jeremy Luke, Scott Watson, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Ellson Personal Finance Editor, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Professor Ronald Hutton, Paula Hawkins, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Joan Ruddock, Ann Treneman, William Setchell, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Juliet Rix, Raymond Keene, Rebecca O'Connor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Hattie Garlick, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Howard Minigh, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Dr David Brown, Tom Collomosse, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Helen Pridham, Benjamin Levy, Ben Webster, Geoffrey Van Orden, Mep, Rajeev Syal, Malcolm Burgess, Mark Henderson, Bernard Kouchner, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Martin Waller, Anne Sebba, Patrick Foster, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Bill Wintrip, Tim Levy, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Orr, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Sacha Bonsor, Lisa Verrico, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoIndex Scots lead rebellion against oath of allegiance Nationalist pledge to block citizenship plans Review is aimed at boosting British pride Police chief throws himself off Snowdon Faith schools break admission rules Mother accused Vice governor to go Monks besieged £140bn cash rescue Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Timesonline Strict checks on MPs' expenses above £25 will exclude food bills Review after 'widespread fiddles' by MEPs Monkey journeys to Convent Garden Damon Albarn's pop opera in China season Theatre denies claims that it is dumbing down Albarn . . . and the pop changelings Gleneagles Surging petrol prices force Chancellor to defer 2p a litre 'green' fuel tax Free Budget alerts A tricky case of economic Schadenfreude Pugh 'Shabby' lab blamed for foot-and-mouth Forced marriage fear Serial killer charged Malta's English knight Neil Coulbeck Love cheats, nepotism and corruption: royal scandal in the anthills of egalitarian society Problemplayground The best of British: pledges, discounts, loans and … Citizenship Aim is to encourage a sense of belonging Council tax discounts for community work A nation that managed to thrive by getting on with everyone else National day to coincide with 2012 Queen's Diamond … Classroom views English and education put me on the right path The existing oath The online version Hugo Rifkind swears Landing charges push up the cost of flying BAA wins permission to double Heathrow fee But upgrade won't be finished for Olympics Dolce & Gabbana BAA submits plan to double size of Stansted by 2015 Gay teenager is facing gallows as his asylum bid is rejected Boyfriend was hanged by the Iranian regime More than 4,000 gays executed since 1979 Alliance Leicester Tod's We've been trying to check out the website of the Emper No confirmation, sadly, but we are desperate to believe Martin McGuinness, the Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland and possibly the United Kingdom's cuddliest politician, centre, helps to introduce Sesame Tree, the local answer to Sesame Street, with Potto, left, and Hilda, right. What do you think he could be holding in his other hand? Leonard Cohen, singer-songwriter and miserabilist extra Picture Gallery A signed copy of Tony Blair's last speech and a chair … Blooming marvellous pots, petals People Hugh Laurie thinks that Britain has snubbed him since … Nick Clegg addressed the Green Alliance in Haberdashers British Gas Postscript Hilton HHonors Prized roles Court error staff face charges Stalker I knew from care home terrified me, says Hollywood star Christian aid Mark Thatcher 'was part of Guinea coup plot' Mann implicates both Spain and South Africa British businessman is named as instigator The Belgravia Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct line Citizenship Test Brown is trying to solve a problem that either does not exist or is not for him No Paradise A murder in Goa underlines the dangers for hosts and tourists alike Discordant Concord He struts and frets his hour upon the stage, but is his presence really necessary? Public apes in the making Picture Gallery But hang on: what exactly is Britishness? Aspirations in tune with a great man Serbia will soon join the EU Plastic riposte Landlords: a dog's life? The art of ladders The complexities of an EU treaty referendum Biofuels and food shortages Timesonline Pledge of allegiance Chess points Uniform off duty Crackpot to Yelling Deliberately choosing a deaf child is criminal Happiness, or how to slough off the layers of despair Richard Morrison High winds forecast to batter Britain again Multiple Display Advertising Items Suicide mystery after the lonely mountain death of Manchester police chief Personal problems cited as likely motive Officer was tipped to head the London force Michael Todd: fast-tracked in the force Sun Life Aldi The Newt King awakens the spirit of Gordon Gekko Livingstone predicts 'dirty campaign' to get him out John Lewis Acer Tiny skeletons cast doubt on identity of the Hobbits Back to the coalface Jailed for terrorist manual Screening fails to halt bug Timesonline Conductors are greedy egotists, says virtuoso Northern rock How batons change hands in musical race Best state schools are breaking the rules by demanding payment for places Education In or out? Winchester goes back to 1382 with help for comprehensive Switzerland get natural Independents 'must put up fees for the rich' to subsidise places for poor Education Tax breaks must be earned, regulator insists Middle class face a 'surcharge' on education You should have taken better care of Scarlett, minister tells victim's mother Government tries to shift blame for murder Call for police to be investigated is rejected Latter-day hippy is facing a lonely battle against prejudice on all sides Ralph Lauren Scientists 'backed their own projects over Jodrell Bank' Peer review may not be perfect but alternatives are worse Panel and the plans Guilty torment of the men who sacrificed a city First night Theatre One Night in November Belgrade Theatre, Coventry Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Black mamba bite kills Briton who dreamt of becoming a game ranger Shy but deadly Dell Ocado Afghanistan United States Q&A The Himalayan conflict Monks under siege in monasteries as protest ends with hail of gunfire Marchers clash with troops in Tibet capital Call for independence before 2008 Olympics US admiral quits over Iran policy 'Lone voice opposed to military strike' Administration denies rift over foreign policy Multiple Display Advertising Items Killings may disrupt plans to pull troops out of Basra Suzuki Diplomat's Scoop disguises a sharp appraisal of Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items Home office Border & Immigration Agency Tiscali Shy singer seeks Afghan pop crown Thaksin allowed to visit Britain (AP): Three die in 60-car crash (AFP): Train kills four in ambulance (Reuters): Book is returned 100 years late Multiple Display Advertising Items Morrisons Sex-shame Governor 'doomed' after being named as Client 9 New York scandal Spitzer is told: 'resign or face impeachment' Calls set up tryst with petite, pretty brunette The Times The wife who gave up career to back politics and ambition New York scandal Astrid and the £500 liaison in London with No 6 Obama's camp furious at claim he is winning only because he is black He is very lucky, says Democrat grande dame Senator has an easy victory in Mississippi Picture Gallery Clinton looks to land big punch in Rocky's state Multiple Display Advertising Items For the anoraks Swiss army leader sent to sharpen up City Deutsche Bank picks soldier for London post He backs military strategies for business Multiple Display Advertising Items The cutting edge Multiple Display Advertising Items Navratilova gets passport on rebound Defector 'ashamed' of Bush and communism Questions are raised about her future in US Greggs chief attacks wheat speculators Rogues' rest remedy BAA break-up call On your Marks Quote of the day Cadbury float date Business big shot Dow soars as central banks pump $280bn into markets Surge in share is biggest for five years Injection 'should scare hell out of everyone' Questions of confidence What's in it for you? Stock markets CAA's decision gives inflation permission to take off Pouring crude oil on the waters Carbon Trust Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies It's just window dressing, M&S Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Greggs chief attacks speculators for driving up the price of wheat High street baker says poor nations suffering Costs rise but buns and rolls still popular Business big shot Sir Michael Darrington On a roll Martin wrong to dispute a Dutch cap The Times Martin wrong to dispute a Dutch cap City Diary Bedlam boss hopes for end to madness City Diary Private equity firms cook up offers for Clapham House As a Frenchman, Dennis Ranque, chairman and chief execu City Diary Budget trivia: did you know that in the early 17th … City Diary Standard Life, the Venezuelan insurer which began life City Diary An uninviting invitation comes from Procter & Gamble, … City Diary This is Philip Harvey, partner at 70-year-old Bournemouth stockbroker Farely and Thompson. The company is keen to attract tired of the London rat race, and Harvey is anthusing about his commute into work acros the are putting up spinnakers in the bright morning light. "Not the greatest of timing, perhaps?" Royal Mail Your checklist for Darling's first Budget Free Budget alerts Air France Citigroup appoints new Egg chief as Kerr quits in wake of criticism First-time buyers paying more despite Bank cuts Angry airlines call for break-up of BAA Rivals unite to attack higher landing charges Passengers 'to pay for Ferrovial cash problems' Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson column Pipex L&g given one hour's notice of M&s decision to promote Rose Anger increases over lack of consultation Major investor refused to give public backing Cadbury obtains £1.9bn of credit agreements to press ahead with float Compulsory holiday call to prevent rogue traders Citycenter Friends anxious for answer as Flowers continues to mull bid The gathering storm Cb Richard Ellis Citigroup puts $1bn into funds rescue plan as crisis deepens Bailout package aims to ease default fears Pressure growing on new chief to stem losses Fertiliser producer finds right chemistry Guinness Asset Management Ltd Airbus rocked by dollar weakness and A380 delay Chinese inflation soars EU officials raid airlines (Reuters): Miner misses profit target (Reuters): Old Mutual calls off deal Vodafone in tax battle Bread basket that is left to grow weeds KLM 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Rajasthan pipeline gives Cairn a boost Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Latin America providing a secure income for G4s Tullett Prebon Deal of the day Timesonline Hill & Smith Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Reader Offers Ltd Birthdays Lives online Weather Eye Hugo Assmann Brazilian Catholic pioneer of liberation theology who accused the Latin-American Church of isolating itself from the poor Hugo Assmann, theologian, was born on July 22,1933. He died on February 22,2008, aged 74 Sir David Orr Businessman whose innovative leadership made Unilever more prosperous and international Sir David Orr, MC and Bar, chairman of Unilever 1974-82, was born on May 10,1922. He died on February 2,2008, aged 85 Nils Taube Fund manager with the Midas touch who anticipated the crash of 1987 and made a fortune Nils Taube, fund manager, was born on July 25,1928. He died after a stroke on March 11,2008, aged 79 Lives Remembered Leon Greenman Dr Raphael Balcon Cardiologist who made many notable contributions to his discipline Dr Raphael Balcon, cardiologist, was born on August 26,1936. He died of cancer on January 15,2008, aged 71 Professor David Mason Haematopathologist who specialised in the diagnosis of lymphomas Professor David Mason, haèmatopathologist, was born on November 30,1941. He died from post-operative complications on February 2,2008, aged 66 Decisions made before Act are validated by it Law Report Court of Appeal In vitro dismissal unlawful Court of Justice of the European Communities Usual meaning of 'secure' Chancery Division Word Watching Court Circular Commonwealth Day Observance Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Dinners Appointments Memorial Services University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Fellowships March storms sank steel barque off Cornish coast Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 12,1985 The Times reports on the swift change of leadership on the death of President Chernenko Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices The Times George Hanrahan Court & Social Mascarenhas in bid to prove big hit for IPL after Hampshire deal Cricket England all-rounder signs up for Twenty 20 County chairman calls for domestic rethink Football Results Cycling Football Fixtures Ice hockey Martin Samuel Snooker Rugby union Higgins faces tough opener at Crucible Wigan's mixed bag Hide back in frame Dennis vows to stay Squash Broad's control could prove to be answer that blows in wind Cricket Second Test match New Zealand v England Sky Sports 1,9.30pm Multiple Display Advertising Items Squads We have the belief to put things right in Wellington Timesonline Sampras leaves the door open to a possible Wimbledon rematch with Federer Tennis Crumbs of comfort Ice-cool King caught out by Katchit's show of courage in Champion Cheltenham Festival First five-year-old to triumph for 23 years Captain Cee Bee tees up Thornton double Ladbrokes Six pages of Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Festival Huntingdon Reading the racecard Wolverhampton Course specialists William Hill Tidal Bay triumph lifts Johnson out of gloom Cheltenham Festival Timesonline Forecast return of high winds raises concern for organisers Cheltenham Festival Course still to relocate guests for Gold Cup day Contingencies in place if races are lost Southwell Weathering the storm Cheltenham Yesterday's results Sedgefield Southwell Coral Tamarinbleu can show value of blinkered view Cheltenham Festival Experts' view Six pages of Cheltenham 3.15 Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase (Grade 1: £176,762:2m) (11) C4 Gold Award has the potential to gain royal seal of approval Timesonline Ladbrokes Hook gets the nod as Wales look to finish in grand style Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Ashton sacrifices No 10 solely to look after No 1 Changing of the guard Timesonline O'Gara handed captaincy in recognition of inspired form I called Dad to warn him . . . but I will handle this Learning to cope with demotion offers 'interesting challenge' Ramos to draw on memory of great escape in pursuit of goal Football Uefa Cup round of 16, second leg Ebullient Moyes aims for personal best Teams Timesonline Thelondonpaper City blow their big chance as Henderson lets them off lightly Football Coca-Cola Championship Last night's results Pools forecast Whaley keeps Preston's route to safety intact Howard helps Barnsley to get beyond Cup hangover Football Coca-Cola Championship Wednesday come from behind to deepen Colchester's plight Sport Staff: More woe for Midlands pair The Premier League today European exploits put Benítez in frame after Mancini calls it quits Football The Times Grant insists job not judged in trophies Teams Platini's nuclear option threatens apocalypse for European game Timesonline One routine goal for Torres, one historic night for the English game Football Champions League first Knockout round, second leg Last eight Wide boys prosper Football Championship League 'No teams will want to get us in the last eight' Blatter's day of reckoning The Insider A pair of aces Times Crossword 23,859 Cardiff fans obliged to Mystic Vince Wilkinson is scapegoat for England's horror show The Times Gambleaware All four won: Liverpool join pack of English clubs in last eight Matthew Hoggard Alan Lee Index The face Health before glory Hanging tough as a Gladiators contender The click A lame excuse for scrapping homework Image of the day Modern morals Are we being served? Twenty something Forty something Thirty something Fifty something-plus The Times Denmark takes the floor in an entertaining feud A millionaire? How common Strenuous sinning I wanted to start a bedroom revolution My life in fashion Jacqueline Gold tells Nicola Copping about death threats, Sir Alan Sugar and sex toys Did no frills mean no thrills for boho girl? Btw Alice Olins reports on the sudden departure of Paulo Melim Andersson from Chloé Mulberry Firm foundations Beauty jury Krizia Estee Lauder I resent my depressed wife Family secrets A reader and his wife had it all: a thriving business, a good income and two children. Then she began to suffer from depression Sandals Do you have a family secret you want to share? 'Rights are for individuals, not religions or beliefs' View point Maryam Namazie, head of the Council of Ex-Muslims in Britain, tells Juliet Rix why it's time to take a stand against Islam and Sharia The Times 'We can help China change' Arts Steven Spielberg's boycott of the Beijing Olympics infuriates the architects who built the stadium, they tell Tom Dyckhoff Ladolcevita Pictures of Lily, my grandmother Pre-Raphaelite frescoes in Liverpool Town Hall include a beautiful girl who became the grandmother of Anne Sebba AA The Times A star is born wicked First night Theatre The Children's Hour Royal Exchange, Manchester Pop Yeasayer ICA, Sw1 Opera Eugene Onegin Covent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert St Matthew Passion Festival Hall Two leading lights … Crème René Carayol, the business and leadership guru, and his executive assistant, Jill Thorn, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Office alphabet Multiple Display Advertising Items Now top PAs have it all — pay, perks and power Crème An elite band of personal assistants is showing the way and commanding executive rewards. Virginia Matthews reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Do you have star quality? 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 The Primary Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Sport Relief Does The Apprentice BBC One, 9pm Rock Rivals ITV1, 9pm Showgirls (1995) Film choice Five, 10pm Variations Wonderland: The Curious World of Frinton-on-Sea BBC Two, 9.50pm Bobby (2006) Sky Movies Drama, 8pm Made (2001) BBC One, 11.30pm In the Cut (2003) ITV2, 11.35pm Rebuilding the Bionic Woman Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4473 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 182 Picture Gallery Appeal Index Pru You can't afford not to invest Make sense of the investment jargon Timesonline For the sake of your future, ask Helen Pridham explains how to go about finding the right financial adviser and avoid making any costly mistakes M&G Either way, you have to pay Could this be the start of a rewarding relationship? The pulling power of Isas These tax-efficient products are popular for good reason, says Andrew Ellson Get ready to take advantage of the new, simplified regime Watch out for the charges Norwich Union Go on, dare to buy shares Paula Hawkins says that investing on the stock market is simpler than you may think Alliance Leicester Or you could put your faith in funds It's as easy as doing your grocery shopping, explains Rebecca O'Connor A good, old-fashioned Investment that has stood the test of time Legal & General What's your attitude to risk? Helen Pridham warns against making any decisions until you have established what type of investor you are Alliance-Leicester A wealth of different options Rebecca O'Connor says there are some interesting alternatives to more traditional investments Avoid paying too much capital gains tax Paula Hawkins explains how the rules are changing Gamblers' choice NatWest
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