News from 18/03/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Debbie Ogden, Sir Miles Irving, Rosemary Righter, F. Harvey, John Battle, Andrew Billen, Miranda McLachlan, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Tom Roberts, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Ramita Navai, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Anne Horner, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, John F. Colin, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Steven Wright American Comedian, Marcus Oscarsson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Jonathan Pearce, Mike Elkin, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Nabil Mohammed Younis, Gary Jacob, William Ford, Michael Noakes, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Tom Gatti, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Chris Forrest, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Sir Rodney Brooke, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Diana Walton, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Alex Nicholls, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Deborah Honore, Simon Hazlitt, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Robert Tchenguiz, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Andrew Roberts, Frederic Goodwin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Craig Lord, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Kevin Curley, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Stephen Bubb, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Michael Gove, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Veronica Schmidt, Philip Allison, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Bob Dobson, Bear Stearns, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Eric Wetherell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Fiona Bawdon, Judith Heywood, Owen Slot, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Stephen Louden, Barry Hyman, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Richard Samways, Captain Alexander Allan, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex The Times Dash for cash as banks feel squeeze Fears deepen over global credit crunch Shares and pensions suffer in 'brutal' trading From Wall Street to Your Street Heather Mills and. . . China puts Tibetan prisoners on parade White Easter forecast Shannon charges Eat Out for £10 Clashes in Kosovo Rottweilers are getting a reputation for being more … The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Index Bush and Brown try to calm investors as markets face turmoil Britain's economy is resilient, Commons told America is going to be fine, says President Czechmate for man in a hurry From me to you — £24.3 million Battle goes on to keep divorce ruling private Emotional Mills lashes out at the 'lawyers club' Main points of judgment Index The Tao of Mills Jersey Boys Tibetan prisoners are paraded on trucks as China tightens its grip House-to-house hunt for Lhasa protesters Unrest spreading to neighbouring provinces Violence comes to London as protesters storm embassy Radicals left frustrated by Dalai Lama's tactics Charles takes Highgrove to the high street From watercolours to carrots at Prince's shop Venture aims to make £100,000 for charities The royal emporium where a touch of class comes at a price Rolex House prices head for fall as supply of mortgages dries Credit crunch First-time buyers hit as lenders pull plug on all but the lowest-risk loans The Times Q&A Don't expect to walk into a Georgian pile Arctic winds deliver prospect of a white Easter and a yellow warning IPhone Crash victim 'drove at Prince Naseem's wife' Businessman sought after student's night at club ends in death Norwegian a vibrant guest on the party scene Friend's Facebook entry has been erased Jersey inquiry: man in court Tiscali Das Auto Pugh Cameron hopes for deals to cut waste Danger toys recalled Carol Barnes farewell Girl finds parents dead Correction Teachers fear rise of cyberbully parents and classroom cameras Threats from pupils Inside Track Singapore Airlines Don't Blink! Rush for diesel as drivers steer away from tax and pollution Sales set to outstrip petrol cars by 2011 Fuel efficiency makes them cheaper to run A. S. Byatt denounces 'sexist' Orange prize The longlist Real issue is the choice of Lily Allen as celebrity judge Ba. com True Grit Being cleaner than they were does not make diesel engines perfect Serbia's Choice Belgrade must be encouraged to ease the tensions in Kosovo All Shall Have Prizes The answer to the women-only Orange Prize is a men-only rival Will the magic castle disappear? Picture Gallery Work hard — keep the black dogs away Thunderer: Thunderer No smoking. But blood — no problem The Christian silence A deadly plague Deafness is a curse Children need protection more than privacy All together now, boys and girls Timesonline A grand young man One spoon or two? Historical digging Bear Stearns buyout Another round? Rugby to the rescue Can China win its 'fight to the death' in Tibet? I vow to thee, my country — the Land of Negativity How British to sneer and yet know little about our traditions Short of kit, short of support: how the Army failed in Basra Iraq The military problems At first the British patrolled in berets. Then chaos grew from order, writes Anthony Loyd Laura Ashley Word for word Timesonline Victims and survivors of the Whitehall warriors Where it all went wrong Iraq The fallout KitKat Timesonline The use of violence against us has left a terrible legacy The great divide An Iraqi professor concludes the debate between Times writers over the conflict Where are they now? Well, this must be why they look so young, fresh and … FX Of frogs, minnows and a state visit People Donning her Minister for Women hat, Harriet Harman … Lord Bell, the PR guru, has been in Belarus looki Might Boris Johnson be hoping, if only very secretly, … Antonio Banderas takes part in Holy Week events in Málaga, Spain. Holy Week commemorates the last week of Christ's life, which makes all our instinctive Obi-Wan Kenobi gags seem deeply inappropriate Heart-warming to read, at the weekend, of Henry Marsh, Postscript Boy, 2, dialled 999 and called for help to save his collapsed mother Youngster stood on box to open the door 'Mummy won't wake up, ' he told operator Two men held as toddler dies from overdose of methadone Npower Tories' needless muddle over tax carries echoes of the first term of Thatcher ICICI Bank Cruelty charges over 125 animals Three cleared over robbery Cyclist chase murder charge 'Quad squad' to patrol Oxford 3 Store Man is charged over Shannon's kidnap and false imprisonment Due to appear before magistrates today Gentle questioning of the schoolgirl continues Npower Mobile Dawn of the new drugs that treat illness by aiming at a single gene Clinical trials to include arterial disease and HIV British scientist pioneers system that mimics nature Syphilis makes a comeback but doctors may not know it Trust's death rates to be investigated Cathedral is now seen in a good light Ferry fall policeman 'had depression' Round-the-clock care for baby gorilla Npower Pattern of decay in Southern Ocean gives icebergs more natural beauty Dfs Dfs Protection zones urged for threatened seabirds Present coverage 'like teabag in Olympic pool' Fishing lines 'killing significant numbers' Thousands of dead starfish washed ashore Multiple Display Advertising Items Britpop survivors save best until last First night Pop Supergrass Roundhouse, NW1 Coroners face gagging over troop deaths Their criticism can be prejudicial, MoD claims High Court attempt to prevent civil actions Multiple Display Advertising Items British children take steps to look better on the dancefloor Pledge of £5.5 million towards extra tuition Second-most popular activity after football Abbey Finland America UN forces face grenade and gun attacks as Serbs step up violence Nato gives warning it will respond firmly Kosovo breakaway to blame, says Russia Royal Mail The minstr, the txt msgs n the glamr sistrs 200 texts sent from politician to stripper He keeps job and picks up more support Suzuki Saudi King extends hand of friendship to Catholic Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Land of one faith Landslide victory for Iran's conservatives Winners claim big majority in Parliament Cries of cheating after reformist rout in Tehran Multiple Display Advertising Items Bavarian-born clerical worker is Germany's first suicide bomber Multiple Display Advertising Items Witness breaks cover to provide vital evidence in Scarlett murder case Briton fled 'in fear of his life' to travel India Arrived last month to visit one of the suspects Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton warns of 100-year war as Iraq hits hustings Multiple Display Advertising Items US elections 08 For the anoraks The legal shootout that will finally settle row over right to bear arms The Times Second Amendment (Reuters): Woman bomber kills at least 37 in Iraq (Reuters): 11 die on party boat (AP): 'Neo-Nazis' stab boy (AP): Dissident denied (Reuters): Wave-powered boat (AP): France honours its last survivor of the First World War with a state funeral KLM (Reuters): Rap star 'linked to attack on Tupac' (AP): Latest eBay frenzy is a piece of flake (AP): Stars dig in to help hurricane victims Mugabe 'raises the dead' to secure victory Notorious minister among deceased voters Anomalies on electoral roll trigger fixing claims HSBC (AFP): Inmate escapes on Vatican visit (AP): Tobacco advert lawsuit fails (AP): Factory fire kills five workers (AP): 50 hours of 'Danny Boy' Sky Discovery may solve mystery of how a warship was sunk with all hands Switzerland (Reuters): Hundreds of police join raids in suburb (Reuters): Wanted: more spies (AP): Gas explosion kills 3 (Reuters): Clan violence flares (AP): Bees on the loose Multiple Display Advertising Items Abba drummer bleeds to death in glass accident Wolseley warning as profits slump 72.5% Smooth operators Post Office challenge British Energy in talks Quote of the day Kerviel awaits ruling Business big shot Lehman Brothers slumps as Wall St wonders: who's next? Investors fear repeat of Bear Stearns crisis Economists warn after Fed takes action Time, please Champagne days over as traders hold wake for Bear A Bear Stearns insider Stock markets A nailbiting day … and some nasty surprises still await Picture Gallery Commodities Netjets Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Laurel poised to call in administrators Robert Tchenguiz will bid to buy business back Pub group fails to sell 100 loss-making outlets Business big shot Robert Tchenguiz Deloitte Wolseley looks to cut its cost base as cracks in the housing market widen First-half profits plunge by 72.5 per cent Finance chief rejects reports of rights issue Mapeley falls victim to Britain's commercial property slowdown Smoothies reflect the health of a nation Multiple Display Advertising Items Livingstone launches legal challenge to save London's post offices The Times Bear Stearns That sinking feeling over hedge fund boat City Diary A colleague was trying to get hold of a US Treasu City Diary Goldman cutbacks: now it's really serious City Diary Picture Gallery I am reminded just now of the words of one senior Scott City Diary There are times when you wonder if there exists even … City Diary Rivals scramble for British Energy deal EdF front-runner in talks with generator Government says its stake is 'under review' Terra Firma joins the fight for Novera Bank of Scotland HM Revenue & Customs ABI turns up pressure on M&S over chairman's £450,000 payoff Investment body questions Burns move Retailer 'obliged' to honour contract Whitbread closes in on Travelodge despite investor's unease Overdraft fears push Johnston shares down A weekend from hell — and things aren't likely to get any easier The banking crisis Pipex Thousands face redundancy as Bear's new owners look to cut The banking crisis Wall St giant is sold at a 94 per cent discount Disgruntled investors call in teams of lawyes Dollar falls as warning bells ring over US prospects UK clearing banks count cost of exposure The banking crisis Britain's biggest lenders have all dabbled in in the toxic American markets and all of them have seen their shares pay the price The Times Great and the good are having to face up to new realities The banking crisis KBC How the world's most powerful bankers launched the lifeboat for Bear Stearns The banking crisis The drama that started with home loans led to a crisis meeting of 200 executives in New York and sent shock waves around the world Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclaycard Shell counts rising cost of squeezing oil from sand in Canada BAE Systems agrees $715m deal to supply vehicles to US Marines Oil tumbles from record highs as economic nerves grow Kerviel says colleagues 'watched' him bet 'Rogue trader' awaits judgment on release He 'used manager's computer' to make trade Siemens gives surprise profit warning (Reuters): International Paper wraps up deal (Reuters): CME and Nymex in $9.4bn merger TUI to offload shipping business Continental Airlines 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 City shaken as events on Wall Street unfold Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Imperial needs funds to continue Russian advance Headlam Deal of the day Timesonline Velti Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Stihl The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds OptionsXpress British funds Flying high Superjumbo heralds big step in the quest for greener air travel Focus Report Future of aviation Inaugural SIA flight to land at Heathrow today Emissions per person 'lowest of any aircraft' Fuel for thought Reader Offers Ltd Law report Weather Eye Tony Dye Successful City fund manager famed for his predictions, not always correct, of financial doom Anthony Dye, fund manager, was born on February 5,1948. He died from cancer on March 10,2008, aged 60 Ian Michie Banker and expert on investment in the Middle East Ian Michie, banker, expert on Middle East investment, was born on January 4,1929. He died of Parkinson's disease on January 29,2008, aged 70 Captain Robert Franks Commando carrier captain who was on hand to forestall Iraq's attempt to seize Kuwait in 1961 Captain Robert Franks, CBE, DSO, DSC, destroyer and aircraft carrier captain, was born on May 21,1912. He died on March 5,2007, aged 95 Lord Pym Lives Remembered Alun Hoddinott Chiara Lubich J. N. P. Watson Mikey Dread Musician and broadcaster who found success by blending his native reggae with punk in the 1970s Michael "Mikey Dread" Campbell, musician, producer and broadcaster, was born in 1954. He died of cancer on March 15,2008, aged about 53 Bill Brown Accomplished batsman who scored handsomely for Australia before and after the war Bill Brown, OAM, Australian cricketer, was born on July 31,1912. He died on March 16,2008, aged 90 Ola Brunkert Unsung drummer who provided the beat for Abba Ola Brunkert, drummer, was born on September 15,1946. He died after an accident on March 16,2008, aged 61 Court Circular Legal news Church news Word Watching Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private Banquet Scholarships School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … A dry and dusty wind leaves disease in its path Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 18,1950 The Times reports on the shock to Parisian shoppers occasioned by the bankruptcy of one of the capital's oldest grands magasins Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Judicial modification of sentencing statute Law Report Court of Appeal Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices The Online Court Anniversaries George Hanrahan No doubting that Thomas should remain on Denman Racing Forward thinking pays off with Lincoln switch Taunton Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Course specialists Giles Smith Football Bet of the day Exeter Racing Kempton Park The Times Warwick Britons have lead roles in costume drama Swimming Tancock and Balfour test innovative swimsuits Beijing medal hopefuls take to pool in Eindhoven Football Results Cycling Golf Football Fixtures Motor racing Other sport Three to watch Shooting Tennis Olympic hopeful fined £1,000 for abusing fellow competitor Equestrianism Sidebottom beginning to fulfil promise after spell of hard labour Cricket Left-arm bowler gives England cutting edge Long haul at counties delivers rich rewards Wellington summary Compromise candidate is handed top ICC position Coulthard swears by honest approach as Formula One gets rude awakening Sport on television The Times Two superstars shining The Great Tiger Woods Seven wins on the trot, the $100m barrier in sight and a grand slam beckoning. Peter Dixon pays tribute to the living legend of golf Tiger feats Timesonline Lewis landmarks Above the sporting world The Prodigy Lewis Hamilton Sir Jackie Stewart believes that only Woods is in the same league as the phenomenal British racing driver. Edward Gorman reports IOC finds no reason to hide pollution risks after Beijing passes muster Olympic Games Organising body says …s are 'unnecessary' …selassie decision should not set trend Green lights signal progress towards 2012 success Lyle dreams of Ryder Cup captaincy role Griffin faces long ban Froch date decided Centre plan boosted Easterby retires Aymar faces England Gatland's impact shows value of getting coaching balance right Rugby union Australia dictate terms but given Wembley finale Roddick still believes time is on his side despite defeat Tennis Athletics leads rush to rescue young talent from football's huge scrapheap Special report The lure of the national game robs many other sports of gifted individuals, but that could be about to change, Owen Slot reports The Times West Ham show continental credentials Football Italian becomes club's first technical director Manager still has final say on transfer dealings Parents' behaviour targeted in FA's grassroots strategy Timesonline Emirates Stadium Is number up for statistics or are we counting down to a new era? A school of thought says that a one-man domination … Ferguson blames misses for United's 'sticky spell' Football Manager frets after 34 shots bring only one goal 'Charitable' display at Derby earns warning Squabbling clubs leave Steele in the cold Rafael Benítez has set his sights on catching Chelsea … The Premier League today Outburst has shown that Keane puts the club first these days Football Tottenham unlikely to take action over petulance Hat-trick for Samuel as Times scoops top awards On a downer Football Predicted remaining number of points won Fulham reliant on McBride to drive them on road to recovery Six-pointers Capello has aura of Clough, says Pearce Platini tells FA to act Koumas protests Nugent staying put Fight for TV rights Newcastle do their level best to make point for Keegan after defensive slip Football Barclays Premier League How they stand Bringing it all together A new signing for 79 clubs The Insider Making a meal of it Times Crossword 23,864 Coulthard deemed a little too colourful Owen slides to the rescue England striker earns Keegan a valuable point Still no win but spirit is willing for Newcastle The Times On top of the world Index The face Seeing red over Orange Women: salad days or salad stressing? The click Mac attack — Hamburg icon hits a red light Image of the day Modern morals Breeding trouble? Recent attacks by rottweilers, including the death of a 13-month-old boy, have increased their vicious reputation. But is it the fault of the dogs — or the people who own them? Will Pavia reports What to do and what not to do It had its jaws around my grandson's head Other dogs come out only when he goes in This dog will protect you to the death I wanted a labrador, he wanted a rottweiler The Times Women do very well with the rottweiler males You need to have them trained The Times Don't let's be beastly to the Germans: I am one Squalid gangs who betrayed Ireland An Owen goal Timberland Afghanistan: a soldier's view Men Tuesday Guards officer Captain Alexander Allan returned from fighting the Taleban in Helmand province with a remarkable set of pictures of life on the front line The Times About to combust internally, thanks to the car-hire man The space that Giac built Arts Giacometti's most fertile period is not well served in an underpowered show at Compton Verney, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Alberto Giacometti Compton Verney, Warwickshire The Northern Art Show 'i use the bitter and the sweet — every little bit' Soul diva Jill Scott tells Louise Cohen how she drew on her life to play Mma Ramotswe in the No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency AA Mars bars all but the faithful First night Pop The Mars Volta Brixton Academy, SW9 Cabaret Jeff Harnar Jermyn Street Theatre, SW1 Concert Royal Liverpool PO/Jenkins Liverpool Cathedral Booknow Concert BBCSSO/Brabbins Glasgow City Halls Opera Susannah Hackney Empire, E8 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall 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 Battle for Haditha This World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm The Diets That Time Forgot Channel 4,9pm The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965, b/w) Film choice Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Variations One Life BBC One, 10.35pm Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) Film4,9pm Personal Services (1987) Film4,10.40pm Happy, Texas (1999) BBC One, 11.45pm Rageh counts the cost of war Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod nano and iPod dock Times2 Crossword No 4478 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 186 Picture Gallery Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Spending on services is no laughing matter Issue of the Week The Public Purse Index Giving Birth in Europe The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Teachers: hug a social worker Social Care Other Stories Weliked Crackdown on violence HPV vaccine will save lives Health Squeeze on credit may curb new deals PFI Jargon Decoder Taste of Strawberry The master of Lottery largesse An ebullient Sir Clive Booth tells Anne Horner that being accused of showing favouritism to the Labour Party goes with the territory in his job as chairman of the Big Lottery Fund Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Targets should be a flexible fit Education Agenda The good old low-carb days Schools Real sums make real sense Young People Political groups get charity nod Charities Donations by text still charged VAT Charities Sprout Watch Communities resist change Regeneration Good links push up wages Transport Hero and Villain Local crime rules the roost Police Love Hurts Legislation Update 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 The Times Chuggers ought to be suitably labelled What Worked for us Head of the Arts Award for Arts Council England, on motivating young people in the criminal justice system through the summer arts programme Inclusive Art Diary Dates Inside 'It's a bit odd that I'm the first female Attorney' Baroness Scotland of Asthal is determined that more women will follow her up the legal ladder. Interview: Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Times Online Kept a secret by the Justice Ministry — until now: … Silence was golden: why juries just can't keep quiet Defence lawyers are concerned about the level of publicity unhappy jurors are now being given, writes Fiona Bawdon Bellfield should have watched his sentencing on TV The public were asked for their views on televising courts in August 2004. Since then, silence. John Battle wonders why Law Diary Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Flat out reading the small print The Chancellor of the Exchequer gave tax lawyers breathing space but not for long, says Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Trevor Sterling In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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