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News from 27/03/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Steve Beale, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, Anthony Bateman, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Daniel Bates, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Guthrie, James Bone, Catherine Bruton, Patrick Kidd, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, The Right Rev Tom Wright, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Ken Russell, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, The Rev Dr J. E. Roulston, Charles Bremner, Professor John Walley, Sheila Davie Executive director, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Pamela Huby, Rebecca Probert, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Dr D. H. Frean, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Michael Kenyon, Joan Collins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Hugh Millington, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Piers Sellers, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Patrick Kiely, Kenneth Denby, Nick Hasell, Marina Litvinenko, Jonathan Luxmoore, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Matthew parris, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, John Long, Steve Hawkes, Marion Standing, Paul Thorn Director, Michael Moran, Sheile Kitzinger, Sarmad Ali, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Paul Sommerfeld Chair, Commander Giles Binney, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Steve Allen, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alastair Burtt Chief executive, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Tyrie, Dr Jerald C. Sadoff President and CEO, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Lisa Verrico, Dermott O'gorman,

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Index The Times Computer games to get health warnings Digital violence is harmful to children Call for massive education campaign Index Bank ready for radical action on credit crisis Bush backs Basra fight Index Marriages down Supermarket spies Century for Beckham Index The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Bush praises leaders of Iraq over crackdown on extremists in Basra Britain 'not to blame for upsurge in violence' French troops pledge boost for Nato summit SAS soldier is killed by insurgents X Factor winner on brink of Great American Dream First British woman at top spot for 20 years Oprah backing helped Leona Lewis to success Utter compliance ensures success in US Top Brits Collins Stewart Weddings are off: marriage rate falls to lowest level for 144 years Government blamed for changing tax system People can no longer be close, says sociologist Fewer unions but more will go the distance Pugh Meredith murder suspects accused Census goes online Dementia risk Mobility tax pledge It's all over now MPs say Nimrod replacement should be axed to cut losses Queen will use scheduled flights as royal aircraft is shrunk to a short-hop jet Allure Sensuelle Big trends Ultra-violent releases will test guidance to the limit Computer games Sadistic games subject to tighter regulation Publishers 'can live with tighter regime' Testing games Not all gaming is bad - it can be as engrossing as a novel or chess Watchdog investigates site that lures girls with plastic surgery and diet Steely lrons has MacMillan being shrewd on Suez First night Theatre Never So Good Lyttelton Dolce & Gabbana First night 'One in, one out' rule to stop good schools dumping the worst pupils All must accept share of disruptive children New laws will create 'behaviour partnerships' Compulsory classes until 18 are pointless, expert argues Currys Analyse this Sainsbury's Network Rail in cover-up over engineering errors Company hid truth to avoid blame for delays It faced pressure for Easter after £14m fine Multiple Display Advertising Items Tiscali Vodafone Rowan Atkinson, who is to play Fagin in Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End Oliver! reprising a role he last played at school Tuesday. New York. A pre-Armory Show party at Gavin Postscript Crime-fighter Cherie hits the streets People A frankly inspired Q&A in the new issue pf Empire The US "erotic" novelist Nicholson Baker has Spring is upon us, says the US funnyman David Let Dame Helen Mirren has been given an award by the The New England Historic Genealogical Society says … Waterstone's Picture Gallery The feet of the Sarkozys as they arrived in London. Note that only one of them is wearing heels. Carla Sarkozy curtsied on meeting the Queen, which protocol experts say was unnecessary. When Jackie Kennedy (also the consort of a head of state) met Ma'am in 1961, Knees remained unbent An e-mail from Kiss Radio. announces its new green … Storm over Salmond's £130,000 expenses B&q Brown deserts Livingstone as hope of holding London fades Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Cheaper at the Ritz' BAA Cold Comfort Antarctica is a thermometer that cannot be ignored No Authority The Northern Rock crisis has undermined confidence in financial regulation Latin Lovers The past is our present, in our theatre, philosophy, language — and obelisks Fifth Beatle: We can work it out Picture Gallery How Carla takes the Psycho out of Sarko Thunderer: The fantasy that will bankrupt us TB progress report Two in the bush The Army teaches more than many classrooms Bishops speak out on embryos Timesonline Nasa glamour Teacher 'training' Shady character? Eye of the storm Those who killed my husband must pay the price The delights of being birched in a nudist House of Lords Comment Autodesk Witnesses say they saw father push children off hotel balcony Boy died of injuries after 50-foot plunge Parents were in Crete to try to save marriage Halifax Dancing queen We're in limbo, waiting for the slowdown to bite Multiple Display Advertising Items Cost of living overtakes salary increases Coming soon: 'Hello, 'I'm on the plane . . . ' Ofcom gives all-clear to mobiles in the air Roaming call charges are expected to be high BAA told to scrap fingerprint plan for Terminal 5 travellers Multiple Display Advertising Items Rich Dad Education Hyundai Animators give up the gremlins to generate a medical marvel Special effects experts simulate human heart Surgeons say that it will transform training Bringing it all together Cold remedies for children removed over safety fears John Lewis Newts prevent couple from returning to £1m home Man goaded boys to fight on film RAF bikini sales expected to lift off First trial for harassment on Facebook 1930s Dinky toy fetches £20,000 Barclays T-Mobile Grumpy Garden Gnome on High starts a fresh cull First night Televison The Apprentice BBC One NHS boss is jailed for £11m fraud HSBC Aquascutum Big Trends Sarkozy calls for Anglo-French 'brotherhood' to drive EU reform State visit Britain 'must engage more fully' with Europe Joint nuclear energy deal to be discussed Dfs Promises, promises, but can he deliver them? Interpreters not needed for verbal bling tour de force Part Jackie O, part district nurse State visit Switzerland Poised and only a little nervous, First Lady does France proud State visit Woman survives as her body drops to 25C NatWest Coming in from the cold Bally Shannon man trial date set Second smoke fine for landlord Little Chef calls in Blumenthal £7m lottery win goes to charity Multiple Display Advertising Items Forces may lose hundreds of police as minister threatens to cap budgets Fossil of jawbone pushes back date of pioneer man's arrival in Europe Sky TV researcher 'brought fatal flu to Amazon tribe' France Burma Iraq's biggest gamble in quest for peace: all-out war on rebel militias Almost 30,000 troops and police join attack Armed groups given 72 hours to disarm A militia who's who Big Brother supermarket is watching you . . . and you Multiple Display Advertising Items After the cold war, a cultural exchange Tate sends 112 Turners to Pushkin in Moscow Diplomatic row nearly scuppered previous deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Rising tensions 'Virgin hunter' killer and wife face justice Ing Direct Times Mobile The victims Proposal to ban MEPs hiring family (AP): Wandering bear ends up in museum (AP): Kidnapped boy found 16 years later (AFP): Move to damp down mozzarella crisis O2 (AP): Comoros government troops free prisoners after invasion of island White farmer faces prison for refusing to give up dairy farm Mugabe mocked as climate of fear dissolves in laughter Polling day Married man who used to be a woman is pregnant with a baby girl Royal Academy of Arts A history of change (Reuters): Korean ties under strain after expulsion (AP): Saddam funded trip (AFP): Hollywood star dies (AFP): Street to unite city (Reuters): HIV spread warning (AP): Stuntman in court Clinton on thin ice as party tires of insults Tda Obama called greatest threat by aide to Bush SAS Hundreds of protesters give themselves up to authorities The Times (AFP): Framework of peace deal only In brief (AFP): Planetarium seized by gang (AP): Tabloid editor sent to prison (AP): Girl, 2, rescued from well Sky Tattered shreds of Saffron Revolution Burma Protester sets himself alight denouncing junta 'Say no' campaign is planned for referendum Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of a protest Multiple Display Advertising Items L&G adds fuel to Rose chairmanship dispute Debenhams shares hit Sainsbury's land plan Bailout rift emerges Quote of the day Pressure on Motorola Business big shot Peter Chambers King offers little comfort as squeeze enters 'a new phase' He says that financial situation is worsening Tells MPs it is time for action by central bank Diamond's pay still sparkles despite credit crunch Chain reaction Northern Rock inquest Stock markets Pooterish pen-pushers, maybe. A whitewash? No Picture Gallery Sparks fly in Marks job row Commodities Good news for all but Tata Dla Piper Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Pressure increases on M&S over offer of dual role for Rose Leading investor says it sees no merit in idea Retailer claims to have broad level of support Debenhams shares plunge £100 million as backer sells holding Business big shot Peter Chambers Sainsbury's puts more pressure on Tchenguiz with British Land venture The Times Tata may have won Ford's Jaguar and Land Rover but the Indian corporate giant has not been able to bag the lucrative McDonald's tea supply contract Branson junior puckers up for the planet A second-hand T-shirt bearing the Bear Stearns logo … City Diary Helping hands with the Terra Firma bar bill City Diary Chinese whisper City Diary It turns out that Richard Huntingford, the designer City Diary Ryanair's senior management are, apparently, leading … City Diary Picture Gallery Carbon Trust Condemned in its own words, the regulator that missed the collapse of Northern Rock Northern Rock The FSA report Financial Services Authority admits failings in relationship with troubled bank MPs, lawyers and bankers 'amazed' by damning catalogue of blunders Thelondonpaper Successes and low points in a decade of regulation Gone are the days when a raised eyebrow might have saved bank Fidelity Westinghouse claims nuclear deal would create 15,000 jobs in Britain Credit Suisse White House and Fed divided on taxpayers bailing out banks President's team fears attacks over policy Paulson demands changes in regulation Enron case draws to close as Citigroup pays creditors $1.6bn Fallen giant Icahn wants his Meister's voice at split Motorola Barclays Tata sets aside £1bn to steer Land Rover and Jaguar on the road to riches Two new models are planned for both brands British 'nature' of the cars to be maintained The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds CBRE Channel 4 sure to find way to keep Shameless afloat Media Mediapolis Local newspapers fall out of investor favour as nationals thrive in full colour Regionals hit by shift to online advertising Slowing property market hits classifieds Ricoh 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 Xstrata slides as it seeks new conquests Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day The tough times start to catch up with Bellway Booker Deal of the day Timesonline Tribal Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Richard Widmark Actor who created some of Hollywood's most memorably chilling villains but never quite filled the role of screen hero Richard Widmark, actor, was born on December 26,1914. He dled on March 24,2008, aged 93 Court Circular Weather Eye The Duchess of Medina Sidonia Unorthodox Spanish noblewoman known as the 'Red Duchess' for her staunch opposition to General Franco's regime The Duchess of Medina Sidonia, social activist, writer and historian, was born on August 18,1936. she died of pneumonia on March 7,2008, aged 71 Rajendranath Indian actor who became known, and stereotyped, as the comic buffoon during a career spanning more than 40 years Rajendra Nath Malhotra, comedlan and actor, was born on June 9,1932. He died on February 13,2008, aged 75 Michael Robinson Biologist who began life as a bricklayer and later became an innovative head of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park Michael Robinson, director of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Washington, 1984-2000, was born on January 7,1929. He died of cancer on March 22,2008, aged 79 David Cushing Sea fisheries ecologist who brought scientific rigour to understanding the inscrutable life cycle of the North Sea herring David Cushing, FRS, deputy director, Fisheries Research, England and Wales, 1974-80, was born on March 14,1920. He died on March 14,2008, aged 88 Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Birthdays Deaths Times Online Acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Congratulations All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Legal Notices Anniversaries Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stroll into our Roman past Late travel British Isles Short haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Long haul Saturday Travel West is best among our holiday spots Reader Offers Ltd Television forecasting could be so much better Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 27,1939 In the last days of the Spanish Civil War The Times reports on Franco's final offensive against the Republican forces and confused negotiations with their representatives in Madrid Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Ibn Khaldun's work rekindles Godolphin glow of confidence Racing Fast Company makes up strong Guineas team Dettori enthusiastic about season's prospects Lingfield Park Stable picks Wolverhampton Drugs in Sport Betting Football Master Minded set for Aintree as Nicholls has change of heart Racing The Sunday Times Timesonline Exeter Serbia's challenge gathers pace Tennis Ivanovic and Djokovic chasing No 1 honours Achievements are a source of national pride Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's results Newcastle Course specialists Southwell Wolverhampton Bet of the day O'Sullivan punished for high-risk strategy Sri Lanka triumph Cortez takes charge Wiggins takes the spotlight away from suspended Hayles Cycling Track World championships Gold medal brightens tough day for Team GB Brailsford stands by rider after failed test Audi Britain begins its Olympics crackdown Road to Beijing Media Planet Cricket Results Football Fixtures Basketball BBL Championship Cycling Snooker Tennis Other sport Nla Vaughan raises point of order as he seeks to regain authority with bat Cricket Captain may have to be moved down to No 6 Sidebottom and Broad main England successes Southee blazes trail to knock Panesar briefly from his stride Third Test in summary Timesonline Auction stations Cricket England under the hammer Ashton able to breathe easier after Andrew keeps the faith Rugby union Negotiations continue to find team manager Head coach may have been saved by his record Timesonline The Times First 22 matches … Cambridge suffer stroke of bad luck as illness strikes Rowing Spanish clubs embark on Banítez watching brief Football Five-star Mifsud gives Malta biggest win George Gillett Jr, the Liverpool co-owner, has teamed The Premier League today Miller strikes as Scotland's graft proves equal to class of Kranjcar Football International friendlies Last night's results Northern Ireland 4 Georgia 1 Luxembourg 0 Wales 2 Samsung No French fireworks as golden moment ends with yellow card Football Terry feeling wounded but vows to win back armband Lost and alone, Rooney left in not-so-splendid isolation Football What a result as Sarkozy feasts on win and Irn-Bru How they rated Football Substitutions Shots on target Discipline Tactics Leadership Milestone says it all for Beckham, not the minor details … Football Capello Cards O. O Passing success 85.8%, 87.7% Tackles 23,24 England's top ten Commitment Crowd How they rated How France rated Anelka quick to reveal weakness in slow progress under Capello Football Nationwide Talking tactics Football Times Crossword 23,872 100 caps for Beckham, one galling Paris defeat for England The Times Inside Cycling Cricket Index The face Moss's veggie date A little leech love is not just for suckers The click Trust me, you need your beauty sleep Image of the day Modern morals Time to grin and bare it? It's National No Make-up Day today. Tosh, says Beauty Editor Sarah Vine Wearing no make-up for onve, Hanah Betts fails to get attention I can cheat and get away with it, says make-up novice Camilla Cavendish One-minute make-up, according to Bobbi Brown The make-up I couldn't live without The angry brigade Whatever makes us see red, the true cause of anger may lie in our brains or bodies, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline The kind face of obstetrics The childbirth debate The Times Stick-thin and tanned. Is that it, then, girls? Short and saccharine Done bunnying The Times Time to stop labouring over 'natural' birth? Parenting A new book says women should routinely have epidurals in labour. Catherine Bruton talks to experts on both sides of the 'pain is gain' divide We should let women have home births Sheila Kitzinger, author of Birth Crisis, belives in home birth for women who are not at especially high risk The Times Pizza boys deliver, women birth Michel Odent has been instrumental in influencing childbirth practice for decades. He is best known as the obstetrician who introduced birthing pools and home-like birthing rooms, asserting that women feel inhibited in an unfamilar environment. Controversially, he also believes that the father's presence … 'Reality TV has gone too far' The andrew billen interview Despite ITV profits being down and its relaunch muted, Michael Grade belives he can turn the channel around — without reality TV AA Bette, I owe it all to you Getting on the wrong side of Bette Davis taught the actress Joan Collins all she needed to know about playing the bitch Five One hundred years since her birth: the life and loves of Bette Davis The Orphanage The Times The parody of Paris Reviews Unlike America, James Christopher finds things to praise in Paris Hilton's movie The Hottie & the Nottie 12A, 91mins The Book of Revelation 18,118mins You, the Living 15,94mins The Go Master 12A, 104mins Don't catch this bouquet What women really want is a wedding, Hollywood tells us. Wendy Ide seethes 27 Dresses 12A, 110mins Drillbit Taylor 12A, 102mins Beaufort 15,120mins First Sunday 12A, 98mins My Brother Can your faith really kill you? A film about gay Muslims will surprise a Western audience, reports Tim Teeman The Book of Revelation Seeing is believing — if the special effects work Lars and the Real Girl Germans paint Verona red First night Dance Romeo and Juliet London Coliseum Pop Velvet Revolver Brixton Academy, SW9 Opera Carmen Covent Garden Folk Martin Simpson Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Three Hours After Marriage Union, SE1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Book now Theatre Snowbound Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Today's TV Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV BBC Player A Cook's Tour of Spain Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Ashes to Ashes BBC One, 9pm Cutting Edge: Sleeping with My Sister Channel 4,9pm Falling Down (1993) Film choice ITV4, 10pm Variations My Name Is Earl Channel 4,10pm The Sopranos Channel 4, midnight The Card (1952, b/w) Channel 4,1.15pm Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle-Stop Café (1991) Film4,6.30pm Blood on the Sun (1945, b/w) Channel 4,2.25am Hancock's last half hour Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4486 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 193 Timesonline Vale

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