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News from 21/03/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, George Cunningham MP, Ralph Lloyd-Jones, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Lucy Alexander, Alexi Mostrous, The Rev T. J. Davies, Ray Long, Howard A. Knight, PG, Simon Russell Beale, Fred Redwood, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Gareth Harris, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, I B Maggil, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Jackie Ballard Chief executive, J. B. Laine, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, John Pope, Kasia Maciejowska, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Julia Sawalha, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, C. W. Oliver, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Adele Moggridge, Phoebe Greenwood, Jeremy Webb, Colin R. Venn, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Nígel Hawkes Health Editor, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Anthony Aust, Robert Ponsonby, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, S. Bussey, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Gerry Howard, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Malcolm Rifkind, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Martin Winter, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, V. E. Mitchell-Luker, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Tom Sherdan, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Gabrielle Shepstone, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lieut-Cdr Lawrence Phillips, Richard Beeston, Ian Whittell, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Derrick F. Mant, Catherine Philp, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Nicholas Dodson Coleman, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Lord Greaves, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Richard Morrison, Mark Corby, Adam Sherwin, Judith Heywood, Chris Smyth, Annie Tavener, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Robert Randell, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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Index The Times China row threatens Olympic torch run 2,000 police deployed to protect Games flame Activists planning to highlight plight of Tibet Index Hamster shifts up a gear for BBC's Formula One Societies withdraw all their mortgage offers McCain at No 10 Bricks and Mortar Mugabe under threat Capello's clampdown Index The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Building societies withdraw all their mortgage offers as wholesale loan market dries up Bank of England makes £10.9bn available Larger societies also coming under pressure Conway will not face criminal inquiry over expenses misuse Pugh Hunt to reunite bus boy with his family New arthritis drug Gangmaster banned Pratchett inspiration Viagra perks up dog Quite incredible . . . Hamster and Co on pole position to take over F1 coverage Top Gear stars to join life in the pit lane ITV wins rights to Champions League Gearing up for trouble TIFFANY&Co McCain praises British Forces' sacrifice Republican hails the 'special relationship' Dispute over Afghan poppy-spraying plan A door that opens the way to the right image Britain, me and the race for the presidency Student wanted after killing had been told to curb party lifestyle Rich father had fears for family's reputation Police seek answers over Norwegian woman Gucci Inflamed passions as symbol of peace prepares to travel across troubled globe Olympics London leg seen as possible flashpoint Fury over plan to take torch to top of Everest Hope, dreams and TV Right now all the torch represents is China — the sport comes later Britain told to tighten controls on foreign crooks with £15bn to hide London is a favourite for money laundering US says criminals are buying exclusive homes Mfi The Times Plans for a big-money rival are just not funny for the comedy Fringe The punchline is that it helps to share the fame Currys The Stones on film Multiple Display Advertising Items News that the Queen may be considering making her first Boriswatch. We hear that the Golden One, at a Wales … Dolce & Gabbana Truth is often stranger than fiction People Look how excited she is. Ruth Kelly, the Transport Secretary, sits in the cab of a commuter train between Leeds and Sheffield. "It's a dream come true, " she told reporters. If you peer carefully at the speedometer, you will see her speed is 0 mph Peep Show, Channel 4's disgustingly funny sitcom starri Postscript Bit weird. The waxwork of Matt Damon at Madame Tussauds Paul Scofield, theatrical giant who hated celebrity, dies at 86 Last toast is drunk to Summer Wine's Foggy Litre of diesel record 7p dearer than petrol Marching orders Clvil servant charged Jail for DVD terrorist Guilty of pub murder Long-lost cat is back IPhone When the Earth first moved — 570m years ago Möben Marksandspencer Deportee's death 'was inhumane' Archbishop protests at immigration decision Cancer victim's fate is 'on nation's conscience' PayPal Spiderwick The Times WHSmith After years of taking directions, taxi drivers are sent back to school Cabbies rebel against new training scheme Lessons in saying hello 'really quite patronising' Submarine contractor's £½m swindle On the syllabus Sainsbury's Universal Truths The Easter message is one that all faiths can respect Tibetan Tightrope China must see reason and talk to the Dalai Lama Vrrrm . . . Vrrrm The BBC invites applications for a new commentator for Formula One It looks like Man being crucified Picture Gallery The Tibet solution is under China's nose Thunderer: My licence fee for this noisy trash? Deafness and IVF Our brave Gurkhas Banking holidays The electoral system must regain its integrity Financial systems need to change Timesonline Roit shield origins Snake bite advice The new Famous Five More surgical tools What makes me optimistic is American optimism A man on the Moon? It was all thanks to H. G. Wells Vodafone Deported paedophile placed on register Serial offender sent back from Australia Supervision could cost thousands of pounds Multiple Display Advertising Items Seat Tests twice a year will put mental health of pupils at risk, warns teachers leader New assessments 'are as stressful as SATs' Call for freedom from national curriculum PC World Proposal for multi-doctor centres 'may result in worse care' Lexus Painting looted by Nazis is recovered by family of murdered Polish owner Love in the Time of Cholera Currys Sikh PC's £10,000 for discrimination Campaign to slow down for animals Indefinite jail terms for 'sadistic' trio For sale: ideal home for small business Crown Maundy service in Ulster is a first Halfords MPs need to scrutinise our laws, not just wave them into existence Refurbished aviary allows birds and humans to get up close and personal £2.5m project brings nature to the public Barriers and fences have been removed Laura Ashley Zoo time Comet Intervention in the community to beat home-grown terrorism Vote on terror Bill to take place after May elections Charles Stanley John Lewis It can't buy you love, but giving it away could make you happy Magnet Charity champions The Eagles have landed on their feet again First night Pop The Eagles O2 Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Thousands of children starting at school need lessons in how to talk Young pupils unable to construct sentences Difficulties may lead youngsters into crime Some chat lines Mars salt basins signal water from possible life in the past Empiredirect Honda America Germany The chief and his challengers Suddenly, after three decades, the thugs, secret police and rent-a-crowds may not be enough to keep Mugabe in power Ilva More troops deployed to crush unrest Officials admit Tibet rebellion is spreading Schoolchildren pull down Chinese flag Catholic Cardinal 'tones down' criticism to avoid rift between Rome and Beijing ING Direct Where macho men are proud to fire blanks India offers firearms permits for vasectomies Aim is to cut birthrate from 5 to 2.1 per couple Magical cartoon envoy to fight Manga pirates Population control Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep (AP): War games show off India's mighty military aspirations A papier-mâché figure burns in Valencia, Spain, on the last day of the Fallas festival in honour of St Joseph (Reuters): Aborigines promised a better future Thousand-room palace is caught short Comet Leaping stingray kills woman on yacht Sunbather crushed in freak accident Father and family unable to revive victim Boots Pain and pleasure Freedom plea for Saddam's dying apologist Tariq Aziz is so ill he may never stand trial He still believes that dictator 'was great man' Multiple Display Advertising Items Missing cards Multiyork Currys Obama support dribbles away over refusal to denounce pastor The Times The State Department confirmed last night that it had … US elections 08 For the anoraks 40 years after Sharon Tate killings, dogs search for more Manson victims Eastergiftcertificate Knut zoo accused of selling bears, big cats and a hippo for slaughter Politician says tigers used for exotic potions Director brands allegations nonsense President rebuked for using gay wedding video (AP): Mortar attack on US Embassy hits school (AP): Bosnian Serbs held (AP): Libby disbarred (AP): Hairdressing murder (Reuters): Civilian dies in battle (Reuters): Snow causes pileup (AP): Dirty money (Reuters): Thief forgets son Lenin's home town learns the language of capitalism Saab93 Found in translation The Times New Rentokil team in line for big bonuses Carter cancellation Home lending slump BA duty-free online Quote of the day Borders on the edge Business big shot King heeds banks' plea for cash with series of £5bn injections Key central banks act to aid financial markets BoE prodded into levelling playing field Funds race to pull money out of commodities futures Star turn Stock markets Bears help investors to see the wood from the trees The importance of being SID Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Would you credit it? Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Rentokil's new chiefs may get £95m bonus Former head of ICI to chair troubled company Present top two resign with immediate effect Business big shot John McAdam Angela Jameson Analysis Administrators tell investors in Carter & Carter that its shares are worthless Trainer's demise hits pension schemes Shares to be cancelled after Easter weekend The Times Will Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks bolys from Viacom's Paramount Pictures when its contract is up later this year Cadbury to bring more gorillas out of the mist City Diary Disgust may express itself, in sales figures City Diary Senior officials at Unite are all off to Cuba for the … City Diary So farewell then, Doug Flynn, former chief executive … City Diary Perhaps a coincidence but, as concern mounted about … City Diary Picture Gallery Luminar put on the back foot as disco dancers pace themselves Singapore Airlines G4s buys security rival Armor for £43m Reputation is all as British firms take command Surprise surge in shop sales trims hope of early rate cut Fall in tax payments sparks new warning over public finances Housebuyers struggle as lenders increase rates and pull deals Credit crunch takes toll on mortgage bank CML warns of further slowdown in the market Renault British Airways' retail business released from the confines of the skies above Heavy duty Cash bonuses for New Star junior staff Duffield reflects on his own share losses Ex-FSA chief to be independent director Banks exposed by commercial property falls High risks The market according to Duffield The Times Recession stares US in the face as growth heads towards zero, says think-tank The credit crunch On the slide The Times Price-riggers put a dent in Credit Suisse The credit crunch Fixed-income fraud induces profit warning Pay for executive board tumbles by 35% London to feel the pain as Citigroup cuts 1,800 more jobs Citi life Russia accuses British Council alumni club pair of spying on oil business Brothers charged as police raid BP offices Tension between UK and Kremlin set to rise Sovereign wealth funds reach agreement with US Treasury Beleaguered German bank forced to put investment sale on hold US credit crisis puts bookseller into play Thomson 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 Alliance & Leicester bounces on bid talk Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Ferrexpo has attractions despite founder's big slice Oilexco Deal of the day Bet of the day New Star Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Multiple Sclerosis Society British funds Reader Offers Ltd Paul Scofield Towering actor who defined the role of King Lear for his era and won an Oscar in the film of a Man for All Seasons Birthdays Weather Eye Brian Wilde Actor who found success as a loser in two television situation comedies Brian Wilde, actor, was born on June 13,1927. He died on March 19,2008, aged 80 Life in brief Richard Addis Colonial officer who introduced the cattle-drawn plough to The Gambia Richard Addis, colonial officer and charity fundraiser, was born on September 7,1931. He died on March 3,2008, aged 76 Lord Pym Lives Remembered Giuseppe di Stefano Ian Kerr Financial gossip columnist whose harsh wit enlivened the world of investment banking Ian Kerr, banker and financial gossip columnist, was born on April 30,1942. He died of complications of a hip infection on February 29,2008, aged 65 Questions Answered Left-handedness, filling up and pushing or pulling Word Watching Court Circular Royal marvels of nature and art Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Deaths The Times Funeral Arrangements In Memoriam - Private Birthdays Wanted Legal Notices Public Notices Wolf Motorpoint Motors New Hyundai makes initial impression to justify small car's big billing The i10 offers nimble handling at good value Lack of power to be addressed by new model The Times Specification JVC Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items An early spring equinox can mean a cold Easter Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 21,1986 The Times reports on a Tokyo High court ruling on the Japanese Government's right to vet textbooks, particularly those dealing with the history of Japan in the Second World War Winning Move Word Watching Weather Speak directly to one of our forecasters on 09065 77 … Spacious allows Fanshawe room to look towards first domestic classic success Racing 'The Skeleton is back and hungry for winners' Trainer demonstrates neat line in self-parody No racing today All change in Lincoln after market fancies fail to make cut Burke given 40-day ban Simon Barnes Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Montgomerie faced with Masters misery Golf Decathlon Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Wincanton Racing Yesterday's details Golf Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Ludlow Rugby league Tennis Southwell Wanted: one all-action hero. Must be able to start work immediately . . . Vaughan tells England to keep ahead of the game in series decider Cricket Third Test Conditions should play to team's strengths Fleming keen to end career on winning note Drama Premiers Timesonline Rhinos' eight-try blitz underlines class divide Rugby league Andrew finds no quick fix for bringing Johnson into England mix Rugby union Dallaglio sees need for strong leadership White confirms his interest in Ashton's role Can grand slam help devolve Welsh power to the regions? Robinson says politics and preparation are to blame, not Ashton Rugby union Timesonline Wales set to reap benefit from rift in South Africa The Sunday Times Star pupil in love with his subject choice despite one harsh lesson The big interview England's fly half could have made a living in two other sports but either way he is still determined to have fun away from the game Kid from fame Lewsey in position to stay on at Wasps for one more year Poker Rivals Grade confident football holds winning formula for … Sport on TV The battle for viewers Broadcaster happy to turn back on Hamilton Champions League the focus in £160m deal The dealmakers Revolutionary new coverage Fleetwood Mac make return as television rights go for a song Time to relax between races is music to the ears of reggae boy Hamilton Motor racing Driver keeps busy by practising on guitar Briton seeking to extend lead in Malaysia Sporting strummers Timesonline Djokovic brushes off Wawrinka challenge ICL rebels rejected Kerrs please crowd Manaudou's target Rees aims for Khan Eric Ashton, MBE Meite faces Bolton exit after taking off boots and refusing to play on Football Eriksson told to rein in summer spending Top of the strops The Premier League today United in cheek and bravery, but Ronaldo beats Best for goals Football Big Four showdown Old Trafford greats have much in common Present No 7 needs to match European heroics Winning wingers Cole urges Chelsea to stay focused on title race Ferguson using 'clever' remarks to sway referee, argues Benítez Football Big Four showdown Drawn to each other Clichy: London rivals have always been a threat Red tape rules Defoe out of a return trip to Tottenham Stand-off on Taylor ban is avoided after Fifa relents Over the top Tackles in the spotlight Misleading statement from governing body Birmingham defender has to wait for a recall Multiple Display Advertising Items Coppell wants players to clean up act Cole sorry for challenge and lack of respect, but Grant fights back Over the top Tackles in the spotlight Riley escapes another rest day despite more criticism Official warning Role of video evidence needs to be reviewed Beckham back on merit: the right man at the right time on right wing Football Capello makes his choice No sentiment in the manager's decision England pretenders told they must improve Skoda Auto England squad Chambers could play a waiting game with BOA over ban appeal The Insider Times Crossword 23,867 The medical centre Capello ready to crack down after Cole's act of petulance Manager to read Riot Act to England stars Lack of respect for officials 'blight on game' The Times Sky Sports Television wars Index The face A cut above most politicians It's Blind Blake's new record, 76 years late The click Confessions of a trainee Saga-lout Lesson 1: find yourself a girlfriend Image of the day Modern morals Collateral damage Five years after the invasion of Iraq, former Times Baghdad corresppondent Catherine Philp reports on the war's uniquely grim toll on the journalists she worked with, and explains why they still risk trauma, kidnap and death Highland fling Food The all-new Professional Toaster Smoked MacKerel pâté Rabbit (or chicken) and red wine stew A selection of recipes for easter, together with a … Rhubarb and crystallised ginger trifle with lemon syllabub The Times Oh, what a lovely blazing row Mismatch of the day Written off Pick of the high street I miss having a man. But only one with a toolkit The andrew billen interview Rhino Bright lights of Texas Raucous parties, sleepless nights . . . Phoe Greenwood joins Neon Neon for tacos at dawn at South by Southwest in Austin Inside Timesonline What is Sxsw? The Times For the greater glory of God A former chorister, Simon Russell Beale reveals why his new TV series was a very personal journey He can work it out . . . . . . of his system. Pete Paphides suggests some sources of post-divorce musical advice for Paul McCartney The Times Timesonline A mezzo with plenty of forte Schubert's tragic Winterreise is usually men-only, but Alice Coote has suffered enough to sing it, she tells Richard Morrison The Times Pop Reviews Guillemots Red Polydor Classical John Pickard The Flight of Icarus BIS Horse with excitement Pop Foals Antidotes Transgressive Classical Piotr Anderszewski Beethoven Virgin Classics Radio In the court of Don Franco First night Opera Don Giovanni Touring Pop The Feeling Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert Easter Festival Konzertsaal, Lucerne Theatre Brief Lives Theatre Royal, Windsor Book now Dance New York City Ballet London Coliseum Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Britain's Bravest Viewing Guide Five, 8pm The Passion BBC One, 9pm Torchwood BBC Two, 9pm High School Musical 2 (TVM, 2007) Film choice BBC One, 4.05pm Variations Dirty Sexy Money Channel 4,9pm The Friday Night Project Channel 4,10pm The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004) BBC Two, 10.30pm Shampoo (1975) BBC Two, midnight Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) ITV1, 2am Our doctors in rude health Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod nano and iPod dock Times2 Crossword No 4481 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 189 Picture Gallery Life Index Could the Bank of Mum and Dad come to the rescue? Opening Bids Brief Encounter Must I Pay for my Neighbour's Lawyer? Focus on . . . Camden Average property prices £000s In Conversion in West lONDON Get in Get out Get Away Notting Hill, W11: sumptuous apartment in this landmark former church Out Georgian Home in Hampshire Near Petersfield: a family house in a secluded area, surrounded by farmland Away Listed House in East Sussex Battle: former gate lodge on the Ashburnham Estate with garage annexe Market Report Shadows Fall on the Property Market The Bear Strearns debacle marked a deepening of the credit crunch. Judith Heywood explains what it all means for you For Sale Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items How Newquay is Catching a New Wave Homes in the surfing capital of Britain are moving upmarket. Fred Redwood reports Churchill Fact File Share this Home by the Shore Splash out on your Sanctuary The Great Inspired by luxurious hotel spas, the domestic bathroom is becoming the ultimate comfort zone, writes Lucy Alexander Bewley Assist Bryant Homes The March of Prime Where to Spend It These ex-military homes may bring a touch of Kensington to Woolwich Fact File Inside Track How to Get Rich (or Poor) Quick Market Report Selling on properties off-plan — or 'flipping' homes — is a risky business, and now so more than ever, reports Susan Emmett Fact Box Sweet Talk with a Bitter Aftertaste Property 'seminars' are clever pitches by developers that play on investors' ignorance, writes Fred Redwood Luxury Walls of China Abroad Outlook Designers in Beijing are helping to fuel a pre-Olympic property boom, says Gareth Harris Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertyfinder Premier Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Join the Garden Party The Great out Doors These houses would make ideal venues for an Easter egg hunt, says Kasia Maciejowska Globrix Have-A-Go Heroes Home File We put the latest DIY kit to the test Napkin Rings Wreck of the Week Octagon

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