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News from 17/03/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alexi Mostrous, Lord Desai, Jonathan Breckon, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, James Miles, Paul Bompard, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rose, Stephen Brisby, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, John Mellin, Gabrielle Starkey, Charlene Sweeney, Sam Marlowe, Freddie Fisher, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Mike Elkin, Martin Fletcher, Donald Rumsfeld, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Ian Alsion, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Oliver kay, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jenny Jones, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Mark Tucker, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Nicholas Orosz, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Katherine Jamie, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Antony Edmonds, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Mick Harford, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Planet Jupitus, Hattie Garlick, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Martyn Lobley, Lord Bramall, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Caroline Wilson, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dr Alexander Betts, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Ken Smith, John Dove, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Josh Ball, Michael Balfour, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, David Stacey, Philippe Saint-Andre, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Peter Lamberton, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Michael Brown, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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Index Midnight ultimatum for Tibet showdown 'The troops armed with batons began to carry rifles instead' James Miles, the only Western journalist in Lhasa, reports from a city gripped by fear Northern Rock faces extensive job losses In the News Shannon 'in danger' Eat Out for £10 Bear Stearns sold Pilot riddle solved Index The Workout Improve your mental agility with these quick daily puzzles. Can you complete them both in under a minute? Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Northern Rock set to lose thousands of jobs to earn EU approval Mortgage market hit as borrowing costs rise Homeowners with fixed rate face problems Tories play down tax cut hopes 'If I'd known it was one of my favourite writers I wouldn't have shot him down' German ace claims he killed Saint-Exupéry Expert wears down pilots' pact of silence Author who inspired pilots Collins Stewart Go public if you have any ethical qualms, doctors ordered by GMC GPs must put up posters about objections One in four will not send women for abortion It's not down to GPs to run patients' lives Pugh Councils ally to fight Stansted expansion Headless body Gas death charges Four arrested BBC journalists held The final fling - but for some the ice hasn't broken First night Television Dancing on Ice Itv1 Chanel Surrender by midnight or pay the penalty, China tells … Tibet Dalai Lama criticises 'cultural genocide' as clashes between protesters, ethnic Chinese and troops leave many dead and injured Comment Pressure grows around world for Beijing to avoid another Tiananmen Square Defiant people yearn for the 'political monk in Gucci shoes' Brown hints at Iraq inquiry -'but not now' PM writes of 'need to learn all possible lessons' But no timeframe put on any investigation Tag Heuer Plan for Britain to set up US-style security council Iraq: five years on Most 'tip-offs' were waste of time, officers reply to critics 'Shannon had not run away from home. This was a real abduction' Police deny rumour she chose to go missing She would have been in danger, detectives fear A kitten is helping Shannon Matthews to adapt to normal Skoda Auto Prescott dynasty crumbles in Hull East Son and heir fails to be selected by Labour Local lawyer chosen after bitter contest Bonhams Ryanair Direct line Carry on after 50 years? It's a funny idea The type cast Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglian Channel4 Congregation in fear after faith-hate attack on canon Asian youths leave clergyman in hospital Wife takes over for Palm Sunday service Bear Necessities The collapse of Bear Stearns may herald worse to come in financial markets Doctors' Orders New guidance will help doctors deal with difficult issues of morality Romance of the Skies Why the story of The Little Prince still moves us Have you been hair long? Picture Gallery Shannon is the new face of poverty Between Ken and a clown, it's no contest Why the mayor must go Beyond Ken Monstrous ambition Virtue triumphant China must be told repression in unacceptable Fuelling the debate on road tax Timesonline Oath of liberation On the map Choir girls Carry on, doctor Bus stops Hot air con Today's market tip: don't buy shares in Labour Mind my language? I only wish that I had, mes amis Comment A city is redrawn by the death squads, bombs and beheadings Iraq The divisions Sectarian bloodshed has torn Baghdad into a patchwork of ghettos, writes Deborah Haynes Dfs Timesonline Where are they now? Idealists with guns or evil ideologues: the neocon myth Iraq Who made it happen? Their rise and influence was exaggerated - but so were the stories of their fall from grace, writes Gerard Baker, us editor Magnet Word for word Timesonline The future is where all the judgments must be made The Great Divide Times writers continue the debate that still splits the country Tomorrow Natural protein may provide cure for main causes of blindness Discovery gives hope to diabetics and elderly Implications for other diseases, scientists say FX Surgeon uses DIY drill to perform brain operations Three Clever people 'are easier to con' Alliance Leicester Pickets back after foie gras failure BBC accused over party gatecrashing Three new obesity genes discovered PeTA 'Patricks' crowd Trafalgar Square in a record attempt Scottish Widows Lloyds TSB Classrooms have become war zones, battered and threatened teachers say Norwegian student killed after night at celebrity club School of hard knocks Influx of workers and prostitutes for Olympics raises sexual health fears Inside Track Post Office Protection zone EU watchdog won't ban 'problem' colours Products containing artificial additives Orange Norwich Union 'Back to work' social teams will steer people from a lifetime on benefits Multiple Display Advertising Items Sickly state Sooner rather than Later, BBC will risk Jools stars going live Viewers objected to pre-recorded shows Fears remain over performers' behaviour British Airways Performances over the edge Modern film scores are terrible, say composers Prequel to chart Trainspotting characters' fall from innocence Multiple Display Advertising Items Iran Kenya Diplomatic 'surge' to boost Middle East peace Israel welcomes new Germany to a celebration of its 60th birthday Merkel holds Cabinet session in Jerusalem She will address the Knesset in German The romance is over as French swing away from wayward leader ZegnaSport Voters flock to the opera idol shepherd Multiple Display Advertising Items Global hit (Reuters): Americans join in remembrance of My Lai victims Army (AP): Spain gets set to burn the Fallas guys (Reuters): Thousands gather for election rallies Ex-policemen jailed for journalist's murder Crusading editor was strangled and beheaded Fugitive ministry official named as killer Multiple Display Advertising Items Lives on the line Two decades on, war victims of Saddam's gas attacks draw their last breath Barclaycard Critics of President Ahmadinejad did well enough in … Rivalry 'fatally undermining' Democrats Party elite is anxious over nomination fight Republicans 'ideally placed to inflict defeat' Multiple Display Advertising Items Four die in New York crane plunge 19-storey hoist hits Manhattan townhouse Rescuers searching for trapped woman Kaupthing Bank Earth Lions fall victim to land fight at Hemingway's treasured reserve Switzerland Sudden end (Reuters), (AP): Missile strike on Taleban safe haven (AP): Media 'spy' vetting (AFP): Blast kills seven (Reuters): 40 shades of brown (AFP): In to the light Whitbread in merger talks with Travelodge Asia 'may be at risk' Gulf in currency talks Fiorina gets political Quote of the day Indian railway boom Business big shot Bear Stearns sold to JPMorgan under US Treasury pressure Stricken bank rescued at 6% of Friday's value Fed underwrites deal and unveils credit aid Flotations grind to a halt in volatile markets Retail therapy Stock markets Time to put a brake on dollar's decline Commodities UK online Currencies Need to know Whitbread's budget may stretch to Premier Inn and Travelodge merger Deal could face competition inquiry Budget hotel market to treble by 2027 Northeastengland Rivals line up in the race to bring the Olympic Games to your mobile The Times Business big shot Grant Hearn US slump may affect Asia, HSBC chief warns Smiths wins US military order In brief Flysas Gambia trial for mining engineer UK buyouts set to top £5bn Revenue sends final warning Oil firms in East African deals Panasonic Tiffin students pull no punches in tug of war over interest rates The Times Flair for economics Gulf central banks urged to end links with tumbling US dollar Industry urges split as labour costs increase Qatar and UAE 'likely to track currency basket' Air France-KLM agrees €138m takeover deal for struggling Alitalia Pipex Change is on the menu for Japan as it loses out in bidding for food The Times Top ten Nuclear plants face threat of capacity crisis at steel mill Fiorina's next battle - to win business for McCain Timesmobile Lloyds TSB Electrolux Colourful controller helps Indian Railways grow fat but healthy Number-crunching Eastern promise has enduring appeal The Times Heady times for John Lewis as partnership flexes its muscles Monday manifesto Charlie Mayfield The chairman plans to double the size of the enterprise within ten years by focusing externally, writes Steve Hawkes Companieshouse C. V. The Times Q&A Equity Prices Mulberry Teamwork and skills training put jobless in line for work Focus Report Local employment partnerships Thousands of posts waiting to be filled Support needed to ease transition to work Sign up How NHS staff turned their back on illness Focus Report Local employment partnerships Jobs by numbers Jobcentreplus 'i have something to look forward to each day' Going to work may be a real tonic for hearts and minds Reader Offers Ltd Architecture Weather Eye Ralph Beyer Sculptor and inscription carver who made crucial contributions to Coventry Cathedral and other architectural projects Ralph Beyer, sculptor and lettering artist, was born on April 6,1921. He died on February 13,2008, age 86 Ena Goodacre Police sergeant, probation officer and international markswoman who scored notable firsts for women in all her careers Ena Goodacre, police officer, probation officer and markswoman, was born on May 22,1911. She died on February 24,2008, age 96 Suzanne Goodwin Romantic novelist and short-story writer who was always careful not to deprive her readers of a happy ending Salvage expert who trawls the demolishers' skips for jewels Notebook Architecture Art dealers on a roll in Maastricht Ban on broadcast political advertising is justified Law Report House of Lords Suing police for inaction Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Dinner Service appointments Church news Latest wills Field Marshal: March 1918 offensive marked the beginning of the end of the Great War Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Scholarships Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The legend of St Patrick and his way with snakes Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 17,1976 The Times reports on the shock resignation of the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest So much to celebrate at Festival that refused to be blown away Racing Cheltenham whip bans threaten to undermine public image Six Nations Motor racing Taunton Racing Course specialists The Times Bet of the day Lingfield lost to waterlogging Wolverhampton Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Murray overcomes initial troubles by giving himself a good talking to Tennis British No 1 mutters his way to three-set win Karlovic to provide stern test in third round Badminton Results Basketball Cycling Golf Hockey Ice hockey Netball Rugby league Rugby union Skiing Speedway Squash Tennis Artois bows out of Queen's as LTA goes in new direction Football Fixtures Woods makes it seven straight victories with birdie at 18th Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational Graeme McDowell clinched the inaugural Ballantine's … Wigan late show cashes in on Huddersfield's failure to shut up shop Rugby league Engage Super League Warrington Wolves' bright start to the season hit a … Walder keeps Wasps in the hunt Rugby union Guinness Premiership Newcastle stars return to find Falcons in a flap Care knocking on England's door O2 England confidence restored despite McCullum resistance Cricket Second Test match Scoreboard from Wellington Final morning Sayers continues to put record straight English pair on roll Grand slam hat-trick Woodhouse cheer Mavericks in surprise Lanyon on song Hamilton's search for the future perfect shows he is a champion Time spent at school of hard knocks Please don't make the error of thinking that Danny … The cushiest job in sport Owen reminds us of just how far the mighty can freefall Transformation complete as Welsh dream comes true Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Flair players able to show that he who dares wins Gatland's faith in fitness first turns porkies into heroes Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Hadden remains upbeat after Parks throws game away A hint of Best and Botham in rise from prat to genius Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship The atmosphere in the Millennium Stadium on Saturday … Timesonline Land Rover England ratings Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Replacements Cipriani key to putting a smile back on Ashton's face O'Sullivan faces end of long road as Ireland coach Timesonline Noon emerges at last as heavy hitter Ireland ratings Replacements Well done Danny - that was a joy for me to watch Guinness Ashton future in doubt despite impressive victory for England Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Andrew's role at RFU may also be threatened Inconsistent displays create council's doubts Edwards on wanted list as Wales widen their horizons McLaren emerge from nightmare with dream start to the new season Motor racing Australian Grand Prix Hamilton gets serious after 'routine' victory Finn nearly makes it a one-two for Dennis Advanced Hair Studio Result from Melbourne Motor racing Australian Grand Prix Timesonline Times Crossword 23,863 Dennis drives away his darkest moments Hamilton off to flyer with 'faultless' win as Ferrari trail in wake The Times Index Inside Index Monday poem Mortality in the moment Debts that can drive you round the bend The click Is the largesse just an excess of bad taste? Image of the day Modern morals A living death Terry Pratchett, who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, thinks it's disgrace that the disease receives so little funding. In a new book, Dr Guy Brown agrees, arguing that dementia research should be the priority and that extending life expectancy is a bad idea. Anjana Ahuja reports Money well spent? Charity incomes 2006 The Times House debate: John Lewis or dfs? Viewpoint As British minds boggle at what MPs are able to claim to furnish their second homes, Carol Midgley suggests that they shop downmarket to save us all money The Times If you haven't got a head for admin, it's best not to stray Deluge of 'facts' on global warming Potty about his girl Time for Action Advertisement Feature If you need a fresh challenge, the Territorial Army needs you What is a Territorial Army Soldier? It's a woman's life in the 21st-century TA After the kids, why is sex a disaster? The Times Thetimes Short, sharp chic with a sporty edge Style Sport luxe means techno fabrics, neon flashes and blocks of colour. Alice Olins explains The funny man I loved Arts Tony Hancock's affair with his best friend's wife has become a TV drama. Paul Hoggart talks to his real-life lover Donmar Comic genius: far left, Hancock in Hancock's Half Hour; … The Sound of Music Stone me! Six ways in which Hancock was a star The original Boleyn girl First night Opera Anna Bolena Hackey Empire, E8 Amazon Dance New York City Ballet London Coliseum Jazz Cormac Kenevey Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Book now Theatre Chains of Dew Orange Tree, Richmond Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Joshua St George's. Hanover Square, W1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Today's TV Dispatches: Iraq - The Betrayal Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Alternative Therapies BBC Two, 9pm Battle for Haditha Channel 4,9pm Once upon a Time in America (1984) Film choice Film 4,11pm Variations Rageh Omaar: The Iraq War by Numbers ITV1, 10.35pm Notes on a Scandal (2006) Sky Premiere, 8pm Alien 3 (1992) Channel 4,10.50pm Duets (2000) BBC One, midnight Greatest story ever told again Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: win a iPod Nano and iPod Dock Times2 Crossword No 4477 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 185 Picture Gallery Life Index Weekend in Numbers The News Keegan feels the heat Problem for Megson Reading rumpus Newcastle begin relegation run-in Preview Jaaskelainen injury blow Long offers apology for shirt-throwing tantrum Picture of the Day In the blue corner Chelsea and United to alter their schedules News in brief Boyd rescues Rangers in thriller at Hampden Tottenham reassured West Ham hire Nani The Chant Beckham passes test of his fighting spirit The Podcast Plus Premier League Highlights Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Interview Steven Taylor Tony's Fiver Taylor-made centre half feels home discomfort The Newcastle United defender is from Tyneside, so he knows the pain for the fans being caused by his side's woes Top and bottom McBride gives the faithful something to shout about Liverpool 2 Reading 1 Referee a Marriner Attendance 43,524 It's not like watching Brazil The Debate The Columnist Talking Point Wright and wrongs Some player, that Rossi No confidence in Mort Blatter threat to Britain Chant 'England'? Never Who do you think is the most overrated player in Europe? The Debate Foster deals more despair at the double in fine debut Barclays Premier League Portsmouth 2 Aston Villa 0 Referee C Foy Attendance 20,388 Terry rises to the occasion The Games Barclays Premier League Castrol West Ham 2 Blackburn 1 Referee M Atkinson Attendance 34,006 Anelka's departure starting to weigh heavily on Bolton QA Let's hear it for the hip Welsh underdog The Games Barclays Premier League Wenger baffled as blip becomes dip Two strikers feeling down, and one on the up Tactical Analysis Bill Edgar Stars thrive in a cluster Hail the quarter-back Nigel's Villa thriller Arsenal on course for new "low" Non-champions with five defeats or fewer How they stand The Games Barclays Premier League Leading scorers In form Average Points Home Player of the weekend City ride their luck to inflate Keane's anger Continental Cruel defeat for Thompson The Games CIS Insurance Cup final League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two Championship The Results Coca-Cola League League One League Two Non-League Injuries pitch Quinn into sticky situation Chelsea v Arsenal The Results Non-League Scotland The Box The Web Scotland Live matches Timesonline Charlton v West Brom Sky Sports 1 Kick-off 4.45pm, Friday Italian league Late Bites Your pictures with the stars European results and tables French league Spanish league German league Footballers set for table tennis spin-off Football Smugshots The Prem The Times The Greatest . . . Late Bites The Pies Four of the best All-English European matches Spot the pie The Fixtures Dell

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