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News from 25/03/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Tony Raven, T. S. Callaghan, Jon Ashworth, Simon Rushworth, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Peter Lansley, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, James Hider, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Edward Vickers, Joe Joseph, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jon Mack, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Roslyn Pine, Deborah Haynes, John Wardle, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Xiaolu Guo, Iris Scott, Dean Godson, Dr David Jenkins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Graeme Lutman, Dr AndrÉ Menache, Mrcvs, Rhys Blakely, Michael Pickett, David Hands, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ginger Cockerham, Mark Ogden, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Simon Tait, David Lamb, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Catherine O'brien, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Bill Mouland, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Paul Milner, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, David Martin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John NugÉe, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, John Carr, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Will Hodgkinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Professor Brenda Almond, Jonathan Clayton, Penny Booth, Jeremy Cross, Craig Lord, Philip Roe, Tony Hannan, Alan Lee, Michael W. Sim, Michael Gove, David Diprose, Tony Dawe, Ian Whittell, Bojan Pancevski, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Chris Morris, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, Veronica Schmidt, Denis Smith, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Adrian Milledge, Andrew Batty, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Barry Halford, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine,

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Index The Times Police chief condemns judges on gun crime 'Mandatory' sentences are not being imposed Chief Constable calls for longer prison terms Euro Gold for Britain's boy diver Protest over China hijacks torch lighting In the News US toll hits 4,000 Bank offer increased Mail wind-up fears Beckham in from cold The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Catholics should not misrepresent embryo Bill, says Tory leader Cameron talks of eldest son's condition Prime Minister 'will be forced to climb down' Q&A Outrage at Bimbo website for girls Children of 9 urged to embrace plastic surgery Parents attack perils of deadly role models Peer pressure Alliance Leicester Why judges find ways to ignore the law in gun crime sentences Five-year jail term is meant to be mandatory Home Office appeals are falling on deaf ears Pugh Top scientist calls for halt to biofuel move CND marks 50 years Jackpot generosity City slows to 20mph Lark still ascendant £5m surprise as lost Watteau reappears The short life of a bucolic charmer Versace Clash at Olympic torch lighting raises fears for safety in London China protests Arrests as demonstrators fly banner condemning Beijing 2,000 police will guard flame when it is paraded in Britain Tiscali Paramilitaries open fire on hundreds of monks and nuns at Tibet rally China protests Five-year sentence for speaking out at odds with minister's claim Following the flame Ten minutes late, yet still on time: how rail firms define punctuality IPhone Home Staff: Honda recalls 80,000 Civics over handbrake safety flaw Clocking on Accountant who was the 'fifth Beatle' dies Business mastermind began as band's driver Surviving members pay tribute to loyal friend River sculpture plan for art project sunk by locals Norwich Union Direct Specsavers Boris, the new Buddha of Suburbia Tories' candidate to woo London commuters Rivals for mayor all play down party link Hague shows Midas touch as Tories fill war chest for the North Public figures Vodafone Plea to ban employers trawling Facebook Safeguard jobseekers, say children's charities Companies 'look for digital dirt on recruits' What's in a name? Only your best chance to win fame and fortune Zurich Firing Blanks The disturbing distance between rhetoric and reality on gun-crime sentencing Appetite for Destruction Need therapy? Try smashing something harmlessly to bits Post Haste The Royal Mail must continue reform and start delivering results I woke up and I smelt it: $12 a cup Picture Gallery A peculiar way to combat terrorism Thunderer: This organic prejudice is just bananas Sleeping watchdog Cut the red tape China and animals I'm dreaming of a . . . The rights and wrongs of the embryology Bill Timesonline Tipping point Learn Bengali Fuelling boredom Back to the future II Bright thinking Ringing changes The wicked untruths of our church leaders Hanging is not the way to go gently into that good night Who's hurting as credit crunch takes bite out of bank … Times jury Fears of recession and slowdown are now beginning to have an impact on households around the country. The Times has chosen five sections of the public to track over the coming year as they ride out the credit storm Laura Ashley Retired couple Young family Single mother Professional couple Young professional HRT may help to protect against Alzheimer's Multiple Display Advertising Items Pros and cons of therapy Tories seek to outflank Brown on city academies Preachers 'should visit all schools' Imams and priests would give instruction Private prayer space suggested for pupils Npower Lexmark Skulls reveal the lost world of the Tower's most exotic inmates Multiple Display Advertising Items If you think it's bad here, don't try Switzerland Multiple Display Advertising Items Alcohol law claims only one victim Travellers move next door to Jowell Hebridean island seeks new residents Cod liver oil cuts need for painkillers Npower Snowstorms disrupt holiday travel on coldest Easter weekend for 40 years T Mobile Band in harmony as some old tricks turn out to be their best First night Pop R. E. M. Albert Hall A year on, and Lindsay's killer is still free Family visits Japan to urge police to find him Officers admit trail of suspect has gone cold Dfs Disney cartoons 'contain secret messages on the environment' Barclaycard How animation brought green issues to life Wrong bottles cost winemaker £30,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Index US death toll hits 4,000 as roadside bomb claims another four soldiers US military plays down significance of figures Iraq estimates its own security deaths at 12,000 Economy takes place of war in election fight Americans have tired of the conflict in Iraq Only 28 per cent know number of deaths Orange (AP): Perjury charge against mayor (AP): Putin orders aid to Kosovo Serbs (AP): Food aid agency calls for help (AFP): Bunny's sitting on a fortune The Times What news on the Rialto? Hath Shakespeare been a tourist here? Switzerland Judges freed as Pakistan embraces democracy Chief Justice and 60 others to be reappointed Government vows to weaken President's role Multiple Display Advertising Items President Bush hugs a 6ft Easter Bunny at the White House during the annual Easter egg roll on the South Lawn, in which children have taken part since 1878 Mine-clearers shot dead in ambushes in 'safe' areas (AP): 'Pretty good' to beat death (Reuters): Bhutan opts for royalists (Reuters): Ballet star put out to grass Acer Palestinian factions dismiss pact on unity Fatah signed Yemen deal 'because of mix-up' Support for Hamas increases in Gaza Strip Multiple Display Advertising Items New President stands firm after eight die in poll clashes Early converts Inside Track Families of dead divers sue Norway Relatives of North Sea victims seek millions Faulty equipment was 'responsibility of state' Multiple Display Advertising Items Deep-sea treasure Do you want to buy any double glazing? I'm calling on my cell phone The Times (AFP): Extremists 'find new base in North Africa' (Reuters): US fires on hawkers (AP): Somalia beats polio (AFP): Soldier's return (AFP): Destination unknown Debt charities go on alert over loan sharks Costly mortgage fees Royal Mail fears Rice supplies hit low Quote of the day Dow Jones ahead Business big shot Mike Ashley JPMorgan increases bid for Bear after investor pressure Unusual side-deal to avert shareholder revolt Wall Street doubts the battle is over The bottom line High-leverage buyouts come under strain as credit crunch bites Stock markets Lessons learnt from Great Depression Commodities Netjets Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Debt charities cast a wary eye on waters as loan sharks circle Alternative lenders fill void left by banks For many people, only pricey money is available Case study Arjowiggins Business big shot Mike Ashley Borrowers shopping for mortgages shun high fees of short-term deals Arrangement fees can run as high as £1,000 Popularity of tracker loans increases Britain's economic slowdown will stretch into 2009, warns CBI The Times Pension trustees 'could sink Royal Mail' Sales at John Lewis escape the chill as shoppers head for cover Thelondonpaper Asia stability threatened as rice dwindles Multiple Display Advertising Items Good news eases credit gloom over Wall Street Investors reassured by new Bear Stearns offer Figures for house sales cheer traders The Times Wall Street Diamond magnate backs Africa with words and new jobs Interview The chairman of De Beers sees a new work transfer as beating aid and keeps faith in South Africa's investor appeal CBRE Rich seam of tradition across five continents Looking forward to a dazzling future Giants loom on eastern horizon as aviation's new era arrives Multiple Display Advertising Items Just enough power to save themselves They may be impressive, but the emerging powerhouses cannot resuscitate the West KBC Equity Prices Action medical research Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Weather Eye Neil Aspinall Boyhood friend of the Beatles who went on to manage the band's commercial empire as chief executive of Apple Corps Neil Aspinall, business manager for the Beatles, was born on October 13,1942. He died after a brief illness on March 24,2008, aged 65 John Roderick Veteran AP correspondent whose friendship with China's leaders helped to pave the way for Nixon's visit to Beijing John Roderick, foreign correspondent, was born on September 15,1914. He died on March 11,2008, aged 93 Professor Joseph Weizenbaum Computer scientist and artificial intelligence pioneer who exposed the dangers of society's reliance on digital technology Professor Joseph Weizenbaum, computer scientist, was born on January 8,1923. He died on March 5,2008, aged 85 Israel 'Cachao' López Cuban double-bassist and composer who, with his brother, invented the Cuban dance style of mambo in the late 1930s Israel "Cachao" López, musician, was born on September 14,1918. He died on March 22,2008, aged 89 Martin Fierro Saxophonist and flautist who performed with the Grateful Dead, Doug Sahm, Zero and the Jerry Garcia Band Martin Fierro, saxophonist and flautist, was born on January 18,1942. He died of lung cancer on March 13,2008, aged 66 Opening up the London home of the medieval Knights of St John Latest wills Power to extend limitation time to bring action Law Report Court of Appeal Facts at date of decision Court of Appeal Bankruptcy practice unlawful Chancery Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Thanksgiving Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices To boldly go where no green technology has gone before Focus Report Carbon futures Challenge is to spot ideas with potential Aim is to attract funds from bigger investors The Times Tomorrow A profit in saving the planet The cataclysmic eruption that ushered in a dark age Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 25,1993 Steven Spielberg's 1982 Academy Award-winning film E. T. The Extra-Terrestrial is rereleased for the "GameBoy" generation Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Hemmings has appetite for fresh taste of National glory Racing Flat meetings are turfed out Jockeys' championship no one-horse race as Moore resists thrill of chase Index Rowing trainers score own goal O'Dwyer rides out on note of triumph Racing Pontefract Fontwell Park Course specialists Sedgefield Ogilvy holds his nerve as Woods is beaten at last Golf WGC-CA Championship Chepstow Racing Yesterday's results Huntingdon Leading final scores Plumpton Redcar Warwick Football Results Cricket Rugby league Swimming Unstoppable Rhinos charge past Hull to maintain lead at the top Rugby league Engage Super League Wigan 18 Hull KR 12 Bradford 32 Harlequins 24 Whatuira try sparks Giants recovery and Anderson's ire Warrington Wolves kept up the pressure on Leeds Rhinos, Andrew's gamble on Johnno nothing more than an act of self-preservation Media Planet Eager youngsters bow to unjustified and ancient Salute David Beckham's deserved 100th cap whenever … England's youth success should be built on and not tucked away Rugby union The Times Five prospects Cool Djokovic stays focused on big picture as titles begin to stack up Tennis Drugs policy will help Special report Cycling Young athletes are being taught that doping will not be tolerated and will be given all the help they need to resist temptation Beaten on penalties again by Germans Fu scrapes through Olazábal back in play West Indies struggle Johnson on target Runs flow at last for Strauss as England take dominant lead Cricket Scoreboard at end of third day New Zealand asked to complete improbable survival mission Timesonline Hamilton still confident but Ferrari aim to reign in desert Motor racing Uneasy Rider provides sight for sore eyes of Formula One Sport on television Let's hear it for the boy: Daley sets out platform for Olympic success Diving Aged 13, the youngest European champion Perfect tens after overcoming poor start Dashing quartet breaks the four-minute barrier Young guns Wherley aims to make use of experience for Oxford Rowing Busy Brighton ensure maths gets tough for Calderwood Football Coca-Cola League One Livesey keeps home fires hot O'Driscoll rues wasted chance Scotland to the rescue as Swansea earn crucial point League One round-up League Two round-up Play-offs hopefuls draw blank as Easter takes toll Football Coca-Cola League Two Coleman has smile wiped off his face by second dismissal Darlington 2 Morecambe 2 The Premier League today Mascherano rues effect but not cause of red mist at Old Trafford Football Barclays Premier League Apology issued only to Liverpool colleagues Taylor tells managers to accept responsibility Ferguson's title caution not shared by bold players Unstoppable Ronaldo can be nobbled by a Nobber Drogba determined to move on despite heading Chelsea charge Football Barclays Premier League Owen relishing lead role as Newcastle bounce back Topsy-turvy Gallas says Arsenal can still win title Run-ins for top three Centurion in no mood to stand on ceremony for Capello Football France v England Beckham determined 100th cap will not be last Midfield player says he has found new belief Bringing it all together James reaps rewards for best use of mind games Timesonline Times Crossword 23,870 Pearce moves from Pole position to Italian job Beckham warms to his task Plan is to play on for England after landmark Capello yet to name captain for France clash The Times Golden child Index The face The down-to-earth star Helping tsunami victims to become mobile The click Fancy a meal? Just call Super Stove Image of the day Modern morals The head man He is revered as an intellectual colossus, but Raymond Tallis tells Catherine O'brien that he thinks brains are overrated Tallis on what makes us human The Times The Times Wish you were here (and I wasn't) The Skoda factor Money to burn Rent boys and call girls — my fiancé's sexual power trip First person Iris Scott says that some powerful men think they are entitled to anything — even paid sex The Times Fear of failure Work Life Top life coach Ginger Cockerham tackles a mother's dilemma over studying for a PhD Ginger says . . . How are they faring? Grab a weapon and have a bash Men It's Saturday night in Peckham, and Hugo Rifkind — sledgehammer in hand — prepares to join in the festival of destruction at Scrap Club Me, worried about a routine op? Not bleeding likely . . . The Devil to play Arts As he takes on the dark role of Satan, Douglas Henshall tells Bruce Dessau why he 'loathes religion of all forms' Shed a tear for my broken China The Chinese writer Xiaolu Guo gives warning that modernisation is erasing the past Fram Van's fans pan the man First night Pop Van Morrison … Theatre, Oxford Mamma Mia! Book now Pop The Sonics Forum, NW5 World music Yamato Peacock Theatre, WC2 Pop Gossip Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert St John Passion Barbican Today's TV Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Big, Bigger, Biggest Five, 8pm … Horizon BBC Two, 9pm The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) Film choice Film4,5.55pm Variations Shameless Channel 4,10pm Crime Scene Conman BBC One, 10.35pm Wild River (1960) BBC Two, 12.30pm The Mudlark (1950, b/w) Channel 4,1.05pm A Few Good Men (1992) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 10pm That was the Frost that was … Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4484 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 191 Fabric Softener Index Headline of the Week Inside The Times Caption Competition Winner The Top Stories Carry on Nursing Other Views Cities need freedom to choose … Generation The Week in Numbers Tighter belts on the way? Finance Light touch to get lighter Charities In the Professional Press New Medical Research Hotline use draws no stigma Mental Health Other Stories we Liked Shopping for fresh germs? Health Uniform ban is bad for diet Health Fighting obesity is best done by locals Councils Zero Carbon Jargon Decoder Vodafone UK Foundation Seen in Hansard Makeover time for universities Education Media Monitor Lessons on a grand scale Software for grading finals Lyons proposals eroded by indecision Councils Hero of the Week Tower Hamlets Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Family justice is at risk, warns new chief judge Edwina Millward says cuts are having a devastating effect. Frances Gibb reports FIAT Justitia Times Law

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