News from 26/03/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, David Wilcock, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Michael Constable, Michael Tomlinson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Cath Janes, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Murad Ahmed, Tony Juniper Executive Director, Leon Pollock, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Jill Harris, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anne Daye, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Barbara Stocking Executive Director, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Charlotte Wood, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, David Robins, Derwent May, George Gelber, Graham Spiers, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Darius Sanai, Tom Baldwin, Dr Stephen Merron, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, G. Sasse, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, John Sauven Executive Director, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jeremy Whittell, Jonathan Clayton, Rev Trevor Mwamba, Bishop of Botswana, Steve Hawkes, Simon Farrell, QC, Bob Pritchard, Craig Lord, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Roy Hattersley, Michael Martin, Graham Wynne Chief Executive, Ben Webster, Jean Crookes, Roger Rose, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Matthew Thalanany, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Colin Forbes, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford,
ResumoIndex The Times Sarkozy threatens to boycott Olympics French leader puts pressure on China Foreign Office attacks 'violations' in Tibet Fabio goes to Rio in search of leadership Fierce fighting in the battle for Basra Jaguar sold to India BP in Kremlin row MP expenses in court Zimbabwe's children Series win for England Index The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Battle in High Court to shield MPs' expenses details 'doomed to fail' Move by Speaker will cost over £100,000 Members worry over disclosure of addresses Escalating row Day of the Jackal as agent picks up the body of Waugh's literary estate Author's family sign deal with US predator 80-year link to oldest British agency severed Sandals He swoops to conquer Jaguar and Land Rover to be sold to makers of world's cheapest car £1bn deal ends Ford carmaking in Britain Indian buyers also own steel company Corus The chance of dying in a road crash is one in 200 Picture Gallery Network Rail 'misled' delayed passengers Heathrow fatality EastEnders apology Bevin Boys honoured RE: holiday pix Female of the species is more deadly at work, says Sir Alan Index Breitling Comment The itinerary Whatever! the Palace shrugs as France's glamour couple … State visit The girlfriend is now the wife, and they have cut short their stay to just one night. But Windsor is still giving the Sarkozys a warm royal welcome Colourful 'belle-mère' dreamt of a royal match President hopes a welcome at Windsor is going to get him out of the soup ar home Fiennes the savage hero as civilisation cracks First night Theatre God of Carnage Gielgud, W1 Honda He's our son, Indian couple say after seeing mystery boy on TV Father claims there is a striking resemblance DNA test should show if 'orphan' is their child Norwich Union Barclays Picture Gallery Postscript Indignation at Disney as an unknown Persian "prince" … Carla's coincidental cover-up People Ken Dodd, on stage for a marathon five-hour show in … You've read the court transcript, now play the computer Friends of the WAG Coleen McLoughlin told Hello! In further Sarko news we are informed that sharp public Pity Sir Alan Sugar, who is grossly misunderstood. … Morrissey is to perform at the O2 Wireless Festival … Picture Gallery Claudia Schiffer takes a tumble on a kerb while being photographed by Karl Lagerfeld in a shoot for Chanel in Central Park, New York Seven Seas IPhone MPs to get free vote on embryo research Brown backtracks on three key areas of Bill Whip to be reimposed for the later readings Q&A British Heart Foundation T Mobile Make better use of five-year term for gun crime, Brown tells judges Courts not imposing mandatory sentence Justice system 'must support police efforts' Tighter controls on bail in murder cases urged Sky J. K. Rowling determined to take stand to block US Harry Potter 'rip-off' Right to copy A Bad Man in Africa New strategies must be found urgently to end Mugabe's tyranny And Mother-in-Law Came Too Behind every successful president, or man, stands a surprised woman, or two Roads by Numbers Accidents still kill far too many people each year Not such a small world after all Picture Gallery Why not elect Ant and Dec to Parliament? I'll be English quietly at home, thanks Biofuel concerns Judges and the law Fingerprinting is for criminals, not passengers Embryo Bill and its shades of grey Timesonline Rubens reel Poor train of thought A lot of bluster Sound science Share the wealth That violence in 1968 – blame it on the bulge Only a fool thinks the Army has no place in the classroom Comment The Hilton Family Serb locksmith from Corby to face trial over massacre of Croatian Po Ws Man is arrested on return to see relatives Friends hold collection to help suspect's family Premier Bathrooms The siege Is that the rumble of war or the trembling of a lip? Multiple Display Advertising Items Finches galore but overall bird numbers are still declining Food shortage in wild leads to garden forays Annual survey counts six million visitors E-on Green light to forced marriages as appeal courts overturn visa refusals Don't Blink! Prisoners were paid £730,000 in university grants loophole Outcry over councillors' £62,000 US trip Taxpayers funded official visit to Virginia 'Cash for local services is much greater priority' Multiple Display Advertising Items Cost of festivities Premature babies more likely to die young Girls have far higher chance of infant death Early birth also lowers odds of being a parent Multiple Display Advertising Items Bonobos play it safe; chimps go ape Village hits back over 'Miss Whiplash' £5m gift allows Bodleian display Gehry's timber and glass 'street' to be built in Hyde Park E-on New attempt to prove that serial rapist killed Lucie Blackman Multiple Display Advertising Items Scarlett's mother wins demand for India's FBI MoD uses propaganda to enlist vulnerable pupils, teachers say 'Grim reality of war should be made clear' Military denies that it recruits in schools Forces are proud to spread the word in school Sign here School staff 'ground down' by dissent Trek death inquiry Cyberbullies targeted TV quizzes criticised Important changes under way, but who cares? Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Two more cellars found at Jersey abuse inquiry home Mother held on false accusation Tourists trapped on London Eye Retirement age debts growing Woman banned from using 999 Zurich Marco leads attack on 'outdated' Michelin Chefs say 108-year-old guide is now out of touch Diners 'rely more on web and word of mouth' Switzerland The red book's top British restaurants Surgeons afraid rule change will let 'cosmetic cowboys' loose Advice on alcohol in pregnancy toughened Help on NHS for poor sleepers 'Little green scum' holds key to malaria Heart switch on boy aged 3 a success Baby milk powder is linked to asthma risk 'Castaway' doctor faces practice split Breakaway Antarctic iceberg shows seas getting warmer farther south Multiple Display Advertising Items Zimbabwe America Mahdi's messiah Showdown in Basra as Iraqi troops take on might of the Mahdi Army China imposes lockdown after protesters kill police officer Nationwide (AP): Father put baby in microwave (Reuters): Gay Palestinian moves to Israel (AP): US ship in Suez fires on boat (Reuters): Gopher-killing stunt backfires Three First panda porn, now reluctant romeos give 'sexercise' a whirl Healthcare Commission Pentagon sent nuclear missile parts to Taiwan by mistake Children who sell their bodies ten times a day just to buy a loaf of bread Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is preparing for an election that could mean the end for President Mugabe, but for some innocence has been lost forever The Times Barclaycard (AFP): Mugabe vows to make firms cut prices or face being nationalised (AP): Baptism of Islamic convert branded 'a provocative act' Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Deadly motorway pile-up causes chaos in Austria New envoy for Moscow marks start of a thaw Nietzsche's grave under threat from bulldozers Multiple Display Advertising Items Rebel leader flees 'disguised as woman' African Union joins fight for secessionist isle Pockets of resistance remain outside capital BAA Helping hand (AFP): Musharraf swears in new Prime Minister (AFP): MP quits over girl, 15 (AP): Reward to kill bishop (Reuters): Race-hate charge (AP): Easter Island arrest (Reuters): Girls abused at circus (AP): Crane collapse deaths (AFP): TV pranksters cleared Red-faced Clinton hits back after being caught out by this girl's hug Did tycoon pay his driver to murder him? Somerfield auction sparks friction MoD in £13bn PFI deal Moss Bros stake lifted Gloom settles in US Quote of the day Deloitte BP suspends 148 workers in visa dispute with Kremlin Moscow venture also accused of tax evasion Fears oil giant is latest victim of power struggle Forced sale Stock markets Xstrata-Vale deal collapses as discussions hit stalemate Fed left holding a very demanding baby A lesson in loss for suppliers Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies No change in Moscow Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Tchenguiz and Apax divided as Somerfield suitors stay on the sidelines Analysts pin blame on 'pre-credit crunch price' Group holding out for offers up to £2.5bn Business big shot Peter Marks Shelf life CB Richard Ellis Sanctum or sanctuary? City Diary The travails of Robert Tchenguiz, the property entrepre City Diary The Times Andrew Davis collects historic hotels like some people collect stamps City Diary A drop of Chivas? Make mine a double take City Diary M&S supplier scraps dividend as costs rise Jimmy Cayne, cigar-chomping chairman of Bear Stearns, … City Diary A colleague bought some plums at her local Tesco in … City Diary Picture Gallery RAF in private deal for mid-air tankers MoD will announce £13bn PFI fuel fleet Consortium to supply and maintain aircraft LSE holds talks with Rainbow Friends acts over Flowers Pentagon hedge fund to close Minister's plea on nuclear power Multiple Display Advertising Items Aviva Laura Ashley stake-building fuels talk of Moss Bros bid Bonus for HBOS executives as bank's shares rise by record 15% The Times FSA should apologise for Rock blunder, says Tory MP Panasonic CBI warns on slow UK growth as Treasury holds its breath Americans revisit the gloomy spring of '74 Falling house prices spark confidence slump Analysts divided on prospects for recovery The Wimpole Clinic Coutts & Co Seen in the Fed's magic mirror, Bear appears to be worth it Citycenter The day Wall Street pulled $10bn from Bear Stearns and forced sale SEC says firm had sufficient capital New JPMorgan offer to spawn court cases Reprieve for British Bear Times Mobile The Times Clear Channel delisting deal appears near to collapse 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Wm Morrison slides against a rising tide Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Inchcape accelerates but is still at a pedestrian pace RM Deal of the day Timesonline Western & Oriental Bet of the day Tiddler to watch The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Optionetics British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices Multiple Sclerosis Society Tuning into a market valued at £250m Focus Report Carbon futures Carbon Trust Trust helps to hatch the best new plans to cut emissions Incubator scheme offers help and advice Firms encouraged to develop new technology Timesonline Court & Social Weather Eye Professor Norman Morris Obstetrician whose pioneering approach to pregnancy focused on the emotional needs of women Norman Morris, obstetrician and gynaecologist, was born on February 26,1920. He died on February 29,2008, aged 88 Anthony Minghella Lives Remembered Shusha Guppy Iranian singer, journalist and author who tried to enlighten the West about the virtues of a misunderstood Islam Shusha (Shamsi) Guppy, singer and author, was born on December 24,1935. She died on March 21,2008, aged 72 Donald McNicoll Journalist who worked for over three decades at Associated Press and oversaw the introduction of computers Donald McNicoll, journalist, was born on December 12,1914. He died on February 25,2008, aged 93 Wing Commander Patrick Gibbs Wartime torpedo bomber commander who harried enemy convoys off North Africa and later became a film critic for The Daily Telegraph Wing Commander Patrick Gibbs, DSO, DFC and Bar, RAF torpedo bomber pilot and journalist, was born on April 2,1915. He died on March 8,2008, aged 92 Lives Online Tamako Kataoka, painter, was born on January 5,1905. She died on January 16,2008, aged 103 Mental patient regime is human-rights compatible Law Report Court of Appeal Allowance reduces benefit Court of Appeal Word Watching Freemasonry celebrates its many female brethren Appointment Service appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Timesonline Legal news Latest wills Public Notices Reader Offers Ltd Rising sea levels threaten the Fens of East Anglia Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 26,1965 The Times reports on Martin Luther King's civil rights march Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Holmes looks to have last word as Great Leighs nears finish line Racing Much-delayed course starts trials next week Racing surface makes favourable impression Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Pontefract Sedgefield Southwell Boxing Football Twilight horses come in from the cold Racing Kempton Park Bet of the day Cambridge make light of their weight disadvantage Rowing Xchanging Boat Race Newcastle Racing Making waves Course specialists Wolverhampton Ashton under microscope but board set to sidestep decision Rugby union Andrew to deliver his report at meeting today Johnson role remains shrouded in uncertainty Wasps stung by charge against Dallaglio Coaches start to cry foul after success of supersuit Swimming Murray has a hard act to follow Tennis Scot could fall outside top 20 with early exit Bogdanovic beaten in first round of qualifying Audi Cuba to provide Britain's Beijing hopefuls with ultimate warm-up Boxing Football Fixtures Other sport By the numbers Football Results Baseball Cricket Hockey Rugby union Snooker Timesonline Pools forecast Nicholas picks two assistants for Solheim Cup challenge Golf Get-out clause could be fast lane to Ferrari for Alonso Motor racing Pendleton leads the charge as Britons eye gold rush Cycling Track World Championships Hopes are high for the host nation as the world's best track specialists congregate in Manchester, Jeremy Whittle reports Five races in which home riders should thrive Dott distraught after yet another defeat Sri Lanka poised MacCarinelli target Injured pair return Gordon set for talks Henin back in action England wrap up series win after Southee's heroic hitting Cricket Third Test match Matthew Hoggard and Stephen Harmison have been given … Timesonline Scoreboard from Napier QPR billionaires will not jump through hoops for agents to reap quick fix Football Figo speculation 'is a fantasy', says Briatore Champions League in five years the club's aim Southampton pair arrested after alleged theft The Premier League today Burley embarks on his Scotland journey a few passengers short Football Old Firm withdrawals hit manager's first game Presence of Fletcher provides hope for future Multiple Display Advertising Items Eduardo da Silva, the Arsenal striker, who is expected Liverpool fear FA may throw the book at fiery Argentinian Uefa to honour Healy for scoring record Players forgo wages Myhill's chance Sunderland dispute Holland appointed Two wrongs did not make it right for Mascherano Sports Writer of the Year England v France – the derby match but with no hard feelings Football Neighbours at war Johnson proves quick learner as Pearce bloods talent for future Football The Times Brazil's visit offers some home comfort for Gilberto Terry's poor sense of timing helps to bring about fall from favour Football France v England Knee injury began chain of misfortune Former captain may be casualty of courage Nationwide Ferdinand keen to banish past mistakes and lead by example Football France v England Captains Insensible? Gallas moved to excel for France against ancient rivals France v England Beckham should be handed chance to impress from start Football France v England Substitute role would not prove informative Capello seems happy with his level of fitness Manager calls on captain Ferdinand Timesonline Times Crossword 23,871 Capello calls on captain Ferdinand to be role model United defender says indiscretions are in past Blow for Terry as he loses England armband The Times Mortgages for Business Magic Monty savours joy of six and steers England to … Cycling Rugby union Index The face In the firing line Damages? My nails are bitten to the knuckle The click Off your rocker if you're panting for Rod's pants Image of the day Modern morals Sugar and spite The Apprentice: winners so far I want to wear my girlfriend's clothes Family Secrets A cross-dressing reader who is about to move in with his partner is terrified that she will discover his habit Last week, a woman wrote about keeping her ten-year relationship with a man of mixed race a secret from her doting father The Times Seize the day — as night will fall before you know it All you need is a little imagination Uncommonly quiet The Sunday Times No fads or trends, just killer outfits to die for The week in fashion Britt Lintner is increasingly the designer of choice for women looking for classic work wear, says Carolyn Asome Dfs Polls apart I stripped off with Take That My life in fashion Lulu admits to Alice Olins that she's a beauty product junkie Keep a fresh complexion Beauty jury Krizia The tart turns tasteful Arts Dubai, once ridiculed for its design bling, is being made over by the world's top architects, reports Tom Dyckhoff Vital Europe Around £100 Lison, by Edouard Halouze AA Excelerator Taking fame in their Stride First night Pop Scouting for Girls Guildhall, Southampton Pop R. E. M. Albert Hall The Times Concert Mobius Wigmore Hall Theatre The Doubtful Guest Touring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Edita Gruberová When the boat comes in Crème Office dilemma Multiple Display Advertising Items There's the part-timer, skiving off to collect her kids again The attitude of work colleagues towards working mums can be far from supportive, says Michelle Braham The Times Are you a winner? The Times 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 Today's TV The Apprentice Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm The Secret Peacemaker BBC Two, 9pm Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989) Film choice Sky Movies Indie, 11pm Variations Dexter ITV1, 10.35pm The Quiller Memorandum (1966) Channel 4,1pm The Guru (2002) ITV2, 11pm The Statement (2003) BBC One, 11.25pm Thanks for the memories Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4485 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 192 Appeal
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