News from 24/03/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, David Ellis, Val Allam, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Tenzin Metok, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Alistair Grey, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Bob Boas, Hilary Finch, Dr Trevor Watts, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, lan Winrow, Michael J. Davis, Alan Porter, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Michael Day, Joe Joseph, Dr John Bates, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Colin Blakemore Professor of Neuroscience, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Fergus Henderson, Sophie Yu in Taipei, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, David Baker, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Hywel W. Roberts, Melanie Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, E. W. Lighton, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Maurice Juggins, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, John Beattie, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, John Stanton, Dolly Parton, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Norman Hampel, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Nicola Pearson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Bruce Dessau, Angus MacDonald, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Michael Holman, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Planet Jupitus, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Stephen Phillip, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Anita Naik, Christonher Martin-Jenkins, George Caulkin, John Bishop, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Professor Bryan Reuben, Jack Jeffery, former chairman, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times Cigarettes to be sold under the counter Shops will be barred from displaying tobacco New law set to ban pub vending machines Easter egg hunts give way to snowball fights Church leaders invited to forum on embryos Fingerprinting row Can you KenKen? The cost of dying Business rate threat 'Today, I forecast more patronising, fatuous rubbish' The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Post office sell-off is expected to bring in £20m for Royal Mail £70m loss on vacant buildings 'unsustainable' 76 branches to be sited at WH Smith this year Train fares set to go up to stop people travelling How to solve a liquidity problem Hard-up Parisians pawn the family cellar More discreet than giving up furs or silver Laura Ashley In hock Pope converts outspoken Muslim who condemned 'religion of hate' Surprise baptism risks reigniting faith dispute Journalist faces death threats over comments The Easter message: prepare for the end of civilisation Why Christians took the plunge Pugh Brown and Sarkozy in appeal to banks Yemni suspect Deportation limbo Facebook fears Drunken bowls team Missing media tycoon may have faked death to make a great escape Cold wars Rolex 'Frankenstein' attack smacks of ignorance, scientists … Embryology Bill Researchers seek talks with Catholic churchmen Proposals would cut use of eggs and embryos Q&A Cloned cells bring hope of therapy for Parkinson's disease White Easter as Arctic chill sends blanket of snow across country Ilva Privacy alarm over airport fingerprinting Watchdog says BAA proposal may be illegal Home Office denies ordering security move Heathrow falls 58 places in passengers' world ranking PC World IPhone Waitrose finds itself in a spot of bother for selling 'mongrel meat' Flavour transforms bacon butty into thing of beauty Staples Sony Singer's husband discovered dead from suspected drugs overdose Corinne Bailey Rae had attacked substance abuse Man is arrested over death of saxophonist BAA Heathrow Alcohol abuse and drugs 'are behind most crimes' Bath store Heart surgery patients put in danger by use of old blood DNA test 'puts innocent at risk' Hunt for holiday-home murder handyman Former nurse's body found in concrete pit Jamaican police seek missing local builder Saab 93 Matter of Conscience Brown should allow a free vote on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill Un Bon Ami Sarkozy's State visit confirms a revival of the Anglo-French relationship Mass Appeal The friars of the Abbey of the Holy Cross have hit the big time Nature, nurture, the war's over Picture Gallery Whatever happened to the 'yuk' factor? Thunderer: How the UN is feeding tyranny Markets in disarray Moral maze where science and faith collide Dalai Lama Timesonline Formula One Too many laws KenKen concern Twinkle, twinkle Back to the future Forward to the past If you thought Dynasty was bonkers, watch this Today, I forecast more patronising, fatuous rubbish Comment Home Office Border & Immigration Agency A speck of dirt landed me in foreign cell for six weeks, says TV executive Warning to travellers over Dubai drug laws Officials are 'paid bounty for each arrest' You are not entering US in that hat, airport staff tell artist Woman abandons solo North Pole adventure after plunge through ice JVC Store manager murdered in robbery Family fights to find daughter's killer Iraqi's death may go to public inquiry Garden invader is heading for Britain Fallout as Ramsay drops 'c bomb' Australia may review TV code after chef's outburst PC World How swearing became a national sport Mentally ill teachers asked back to school Retired staff are being sought for key subjects Claims about reduced workloads 'damned lies' Luzern Under-fives will be subject to 500 targets Abbey A gripping Hamlet — from ghostly start to hellish finale First night Theatre Hamlet Tobacco Factory, Bristol Times2 XBox fans put chanting monks up with Eminem and Winehouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Middle East Timberland Flooring Bhutan The grief of a Z$1bn funeral Cost of dying rises from one day to next Families in misery as Mugabe elections loom Multiple Display Advertising Items Worthless money Peace talks under threat after Hamas and Fatah begin unity conference Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Dfs Rival's tip-off alerted FBI to sex-scandal governor Clinton sets out to woo super-delegates Dalai Lama a terrorist, says China Multiple Display Advertising Items Ma Ying-jeou, President-elect of Taiwan, said that … An absolute liberty as King brings in vote First parliamentary elections in Bhutan Population prefers life under beloved monarch The Times Count your blessings (AFP): African Union troops make a soggy start while training to take on rebels Department for Transport (AP): 18 sailors trapped in capsized tugboat Top job a sweet deal for Bhutto party (AP): Suspected Muslim militant arrested Monte Cristo's treasure island unlocks the door to tourism The Times (AP): Radical back in jail after error (AFP): Anti-Islamic film loses website (AP): Protester sets himself alight (AP): It's Ok, he's in a stable condition Nationwide HBOS directors buy shares after rumours Open-top bus boost ABI threat on vote Fight for Bear Stearns Quote of the day Music's battle for Gulf Ministers act against threat by developers to avoid new business rates Plan to leave buildings unfinished to escape tax Government aims to raise £1bn on properties Lenders braced for fresh turbulence until Bank acts Flights of fancy Stock markets Loss of liquidity, not insolvency, caused credit crunch Commodities Brioni Currencies HBOS chiefs raise their investments as rumours send shares plunging Media Planet Optimistic sellers are threat to house market Price play Growing appeal of London on the buses Visitors brave weather for open-top touring Growth forecast after record year in 2007 Skoda Original take on a familiar attraction ABI threatens to support campaign calling for Rose re-election vote The Times Embattled lender faces sale for 1p as credit crisis deepens Lewis sure he can halt JPMorgan takeover of stricken Bear Stearns Billionaire envisages 'no' vote or litigation Fund manager set to sue bank's board Opec president blames faltering US economy for soaring oil price Continental Airlines Austria takes on might of Russia in the fight to control Europe's energy Swiss brush aside criticism after signing gas contract with Iran It's only rock'n'roll, but Gulf wants a taste Promoters invest in Dubai concert venues Oil-rich region seen as next frontier for stars The Times Trying to keep a step ahead in an industry on the move Monday manifesto Matthew Key The chief executive of O2 UK stands by his tried-and-tested approach as he steers the mobile phone company towards the 3G revolution Train to Gain CV Timesonline Q&A Industry follows pilots' lead and sets course to cyberspace In industries where accidents can cost millions of pounds and, worse, lives, the ability to simulate reality is priceless Dot2 Readers Offers Ltd Dr Joanna Richardson Literary biographer who won the Prix Goncourt and translated Verlaine and Baudelaire Joanna Richardson, literary biographer and translator, was born on August 8,1925. She died on March 7,2008, aged 82 Archaeology Weather Eye Captain Robert Franks Lives Remembered Sir Maurice Laing Alun Hoddinott Hugo Claus Heavyweight novelist whose masterpiece. The Sorrow of Belgium, anatomised his homeland's confusion of identities Hugo Claus, writer and artist, was born on April 5,1929. He died on March 19,2008, aged 78 Eric Ashton Skilful and versatile rugby league player who led Wigan and Great Britain to series of memorable championships Eric Ashton, MBE, rugby league player and coach, was born on January 24,1936. He died of prostate cancer on March 20,2008, aged 74 The Rev James Orange Human rights campaigner who worked closely with Martin Luther King and was with him when he was assassinated The Rev James Orange, US civil rights campaigner and pastor, was born on October 29,1942. He died from post-operative complications on February 16,2008, aged 65 Ade Borrego Aragón Campaigner for Cuba's political prisoners who helped to found Damas de Blanco in order to petition Castro's government Ade Borrego Aragón, campaigner for the rights od Cube's political prisoners, was born on /March 3,1938. She died on March 2,2008, aged 69 The lowly sweet potato may unlock America's ancient past Notebook Archaeology Antarctic addendum Council not liable for slip on another's ramp Law Report Court of Appeal Minister die not apologise to court over five-year delay Court of Appeal Inferring liability for loss Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Thanks giving Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Easter blizzards inspire a new motoring invention Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 24,1993 Michael Heseltine, President of the Board of Trade, announces his £500 million plan to save coal mines from closure Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weathe quest Money worries drive Yarmouth protest Racing Redcar Yarmouth Simon Barnes Football Chepstow Racing Plumpton Huntingdon Course specialists Warwick Rees unable to punch above his weight in battle with heavy hitter Boxing Kotelnik has big shots to carry off WBA title Welshman says he is ready to change division Fakenham Racing Musselburgh Yesterday's results Plumpton Martin bids to land gamble Towcester Amir Khan faced one Cuban, Mario Kindelán, in an Olympi Bet of the day Enjoy an Evening at the Races for Half Price Timesonline Calm Dowbiggin standing tall in a land of giants Rowing Basketball Results Boxing Cricket Golf Ice hockey Rackets Rugby league Rugby union Football Fixtures Rugby league Oxford claim first strike as women triumph Swimming Tennis Youngsters lift Harlequins into top four with superior display Rugby union Guinness Premiership How they stand Meehan orders Bath to look up and celebrate Northampton geared up to prosper in the Premiership League One table No room for sentiment as Leicester take revenge to leave Wasps in the shadows Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Williams leaves Saracens in his wake to set up runaway win The final Missing links offer a glimpse into golf's wild past The big read Diamond in the rough A hidden 18-hole course originally designed by Old Tom Morris has been rediscovered on a remote island in the Outer Hebrides Old Tom Morris Strom breezes into contention for riches with round of his life Englishman four strokes behind leader Woods's winning streak looks like ending Slough end ten-year wait for European final place Hockey Klüft's Beijing defection brings an end to the fun and Games Sports Columnist of the Year Why world of cricket has rallied behind troubled Trescothick Are McLaren and McClaren cut from the same fraying cloth? Asada serves up a golden moment of pure courage Capello not out for the count over Beckham Federer's fall: just bad days at the office or signs of a waning star? Tennis Once seemingly unbeatable, the world No 1 is battling to came up with answers to the questions his rivals have begun to ask of him Troubling times Djokovic sinks Fish to ensure Serbs produce a clean sweep St Helens seek to increase their momentum against Huddersfield Rugby league Timesonline Forsyth finds form to clinch Madeira Open IOC caution on Tibet Sir Lanka push on Second-string success Edington's record Johnson fires ahead Controversial new suit helps Frenchman to break third world record Swimming European Championships $800 outfit credited for 11 new benchmarks Bernard wins 100m by almost a second Tom Daley made history by becoming the youngest male … Davies battles through pain barrier to claim courageous sliver Fleming hoping to exit having proved a cut above the average Trescothick's tough choice was right one, says Vaughan Sidebottom swings game back towards England with record haul Cricket After a word from CMJ, it's over to Athers Full scoreboard from Napier after the second day Watchful Strauss starts to find his feet again as lead mounts Ferrari regains their poise as Raikkonen cruises to a ruthless win Motor racing Malaysian Grand Prix Lengthy pitstop ends Hamilton's podium bid Briton goes to Bahrain with three-point lead Nivea Result from Sepang Times Crossword 23,869 Hamilton targets desert race in thirst for victory United go clear as rivals implode Mascherano red-card rant derails Liverpool Chelsea lead chasing pack after derby victory The Times Inside Cricket Tennis Top of the table Index Monday poem The wonder of it all She's big and beautiful but will she win? The click They ask so little, we owe them so much Image of the day Modern morals That's my business . . . They're the kitchen table tycoons — busy mums who have had a great idea for a business, set it up and run it from home In a new book, Anita Naik explains how Now I'm in control Could you be a kitchen table tycoon? Take our quiz How did you score? Bathtime eureka Easter jumbo crossword No 748 Picture Gallery The Times The Times They're all out to get me. And I really can't wait! Is a torch on a bus such a bright idea? Advert alert Style The unkindest cut of all? Critics say that it's unnecessary and barbaric, while advocates claim that it is has many benefits. David Baker looks at male Circumcision Reversing the operation A son? Depends on mother's nature Parents Assertive women, with higher levels of testosterone, may be more likely to have boys, says Nicola Person Moneymadeclear How can I control my anger? Supermac, my hero Arts The left-wing playwirght Howard Brenton tells David Aaronovitch how he was seduced by the Tory PM Leadership roles From Royston Vasey to Benidorm Tubbs has left the village — but her alter ego Steve Pemberton is still a Gentleman at heart, he reassures Bruce Dessau Is there a cure for the Cure? First night Pop The Cure Concert St matthew Passion Nick Hornby Slam Concert CBSO/Oramo Pop The Eagles Multiple Display Advertising Items In the main paper Concert BBCSO/Belohlávek Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio BBC One Today's TV Delia Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Alternative Therapies BBC Two, 9pm Bear Grylls: Mission Everest Channel 4,9pm The Passion of the Christ (2004) Film choice Channel 4,10.35pm Variations The Fixer ITV1, 9pm Ben-Hur (1959) Five, 3pm Chicken Run (2000) BBC One, 5.40pm Silkwood (1983) BBC Two, 11.55 Coppers raises the heart beat Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4483 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 190 Timesonline Acorn Stairlifts Index John Deere Weekend 1N Numbers The News Newcastle's striking need Reebok fingerpointing County back manager Keegan pleads for Owen to stay Derby standing by Jewell Jittery Bolton players turn to self-help in survival bid Picture of the Day Can we have our ball back please? Taylor ready for return after Eduardo tackle QPR becoming a club of model professionals Wales injuries mount Index Capello takes stock of walking wounded Kranjcar talks online England injuries The News The Podcast Plus Spot the pie England squad Tony's Fiver The Games Barclays Premier League Cascarino's handful Ferguson sees title rivals self-destruct Mascherano gets no sympathy from jubilant United Tactical Analysis It never Reinas, but it pours Making it count Scholes passes test Grateful Grant reverts to battering ram The Games Barclays Premier League Wenger forced to admit that his side have a soft centre Barclays Premier League The Games Oldies win generation game The Debate The Columnist Talking point 'Premier League rule that snared Defoe was a fudge' The Debate Enough pandering to football's aristocracy Owen holds nothing back as hope lives at St James' Park Middlesbrough 1 Derby County 0 Barclays Premier League The Games Everton 1 West Ham 1 The Interview Harry's game Barclays Premier League Cup success in the final ambition of Redknapp The Portsmouth manager can cap an impressive CV with two wins at Wembley Manager wants commitment to the next generation Tottenham 2 Portsmouth 0 Barclay's Premier League Harry's game The Interview Not exactly the finest raconteurs in sport The Legends Beckham's ton Phill Jupitus The famous four will become the fabulous five when David Beckham joins illustrious company by completing his century of caps for England in Paris on Wednesday QA Ince interrogated Beckham's ton The Legends Bolton 0 Man City 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Keane cashes in as Villa hit the wall in European chase Blackbum 3 Wigan 1 Bikey finally clicks to alter internet image How they stand Barclays Premier League Tables and statistics The Games Leicester 0 Hull 2 The Games Coca-Cola Championship Maradona takes up moral high ground Italian league French league Spanish league The Columnist League tables and results The Continent German league League One The Games Coca-Cola League One, matches and previews Previews The Game League Two Ahead of the Game Preview Coca-Cola League Two, matches and previews The Games Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Aldershot move closer to League return Scotland France v England The Box Sky Sports 1, kick-off 8pm, Wednesday Live matches Multiple Display Advertising Items Grimsby Town v Milton Keynes Dons Sky Sports 1, kick-off 1.15pm, Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Refereess call on FA to curb rising costs Football Smugshots Late Bites Your pictures with the stars Officials ask for help The Greatest . . . West Bromwich Albion games The Prem The Times Spot the pie The Fixtures Four of the best The Pies Late Bites Dell
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