News from 28/03/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Alexi Mostrous, Sarah Stanford, Dorothy Griffiths, Andrew Billen, Robert Stimpson, Fred Redwood, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Sir Brian Leveson, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Michael S. Morris, Robert Lindsay, Michael Hind, Richard Hobson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Michael Simkins, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Iain Gow, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Dr T. Hargey, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Nick Ross, James McLean, Val Heap, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dr Pam Spurr, Gary Jacob, Ken Broad, Rachel Holland, Peter Stiff, Dame Elisabeth Hoodless Chairman, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ralph Erskine, Malcolm Lochhead, Lydia Slater, Jayne Dowle, Rhys Blakely, Victor Cole, David Hands, F. S. Stacey, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Valerie Colin-Russ, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Mike Krage, Russell Kempson, Elizabeth William, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Dave Benett, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Trevor Jones, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Jack Miller, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Elizabeth Chaibvu, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Kenneth Denby, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Tony Cascarino, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Dr Andrew Goudie, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Allen Robertson, Paul Samson, Bojan Pancevski, John Lewis, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Robert Swindlehurst, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Professor Tim Connell, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex The Times French newlyweds take romantic mini-break Terminal 5 shambles brings holiday chaos Passengers stranded by baggage failures Flights cancelled and check-in suspended U-turn on early return for troops from Basra Mortgage rates rise Tibet monks protest Bricks and Mortar Curb on City cheats Chance for Terry Index The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Big lenders put up mortgage rate to deter new customers Borrowers with low equity will pay 7.1% Thousands may be left struggling to get a deal Payouts for Iraqis abused by Army Council tax rises 4% RAF to rent planes Jersey abuse inquiry YouTube film arrest Lewis is No 1 in US White boys suffer Brown Isn't this the beautiful game? Wenger Not if you bend it like him Tiffany & Co. Tony's top tips 'Making history? It is memorable, but for all the wrong reasons' Terminal 5 Dozens of flights are cancelled on first day Only '40% of bags are making it to destination' Cold comfort, but test of time is on BA chairman's side Terminal 5 Gucci Passengers' verdicts Right-wing MP puts anti-Islam film on web Protests at 'insulting' act by Dutch politician Documentary features beheadings and beatings Mfi Richer Sounds Dawn breaks on a suburban street in sleepy North London Crisis in Basra puts plans for British withdrawal in … Iraq Mahdi Army thwarts government offensive 1,600 troops were due to come home this spring They shed their uniforms, kept their rifles and promptly switched sides Two choices: Prepare for a fight or admit battle is lost Iraq Battle lines Dfs Dfs Spitting Image loses the latex but stays satirical and sharp An entire political era was covered in rubber The cast Most amusing that the Queen was recorded remarking … IPhone True Blue, Boris I Love You? People Postscript Writers at the pugnacious American gossip site Hecklers We are told that The Mighty Boosh (comedians, whimsical What next for Ian Paisley, now he has retired as Northe Still no word of a new Editor at the New Statesman, … Gareth Thomas MP (Harrow West, Lab) has written t Fiona Shackleton, Sir Paul McCartney's divorce lawyer. Ignore the deeply freaky gloves and note the hairstyle — considerably sleeker since her dousing by Heather Mills. Maybe she was inspired. Maybe she was caught in the rain OASiS Hongkong Sir Elton John is giving a concert for Hillary Clinton The singer Norah Jones tells Newsweek she has taken … Marksandspencer Barclays Wealth Doctor in MMR row raised alert on autism after mother's claim Watchdog to rule on professional misconduct Team of three medics face being struck off Magnet Overdose fear sparks removal of toddlers' cold remedies Invesco Perpetual Getting married? It could end in ten years Half of newlyweds are predicted to split One in ten will not make it past five years Boots Bathstore Multiple Display Advertising Items Tommy Sheridan and wife 'told lies during libel trial' Tomorrow only in Body&Soul Battle for Basra Britain should suspend the withdrawal of its troops from southern Iraq Parental Guidance To keep their children safe online, grown-ups need to swot up Name Dropping Patrons are entitled to be remembered in bricks and mortar Guilty of grand theft online Picture Gallery A grave disservice to poor Nietzsche Thunderer: Marriage: the refuge of the upper classes No to 'super mosque' Gun-crime sentences FSA has no excuse for failing Northern Rock Raising rail prices isn't the answer Background checks have their place Timesonline Marlowe's death Spitting rage Prenuptials Rules of the game Language barrier Beyond Ken Another nail in the coffin for Hillary the Fibber In the boom we tolerated rip-off Britain. But just wait . . . ASDA Boy aged 15 stamped a woman to death just because she was a Goth Gang youth convicted of 20-year-old's murder Mother 'laughed and joked with killer son' Unlawful killing verdict on child pushed from balcony Nikon My wife thinks I'll die on Everest but I'm going anyway, says Fiennes His history of heart attacks puts him at risk Explorer begins latest attempt next week Stay single or find yourself a fellow mountain climber Scottish Widows Big Trends Alive and kicking: deer in sea rescue Lloyds TSB Two teenagers stabbed to death Frog's leg gets à la carte treatment UB40 singer tells of bitter break-up Seeds of recovery for wild asparagus Currys Arrest warrant demanded for Mark Thatcher over coup bid O2 The way you start life is written in your genes Entente formidable, but Brown's new best friend is still embarrassing him State visit This is no one-night stand, says president Leaders unite on aid, waste and immigration When diplomacy becomes a touchy subject Good heavens! She speaks - and even eats pudding What not to wear when lunching with Carla State visit Switzerland Viva la Bruni PC World Sushi craving puts fish stock under strain Off-the-shelf demand 'is becoming insatiable' Fast-food nations talk of possible fishing ban Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys Preferential votes give Tories cause to consider poll reform Old sailor gives £20m to maritime museum Big trends, small budget BT Big spenders Livingstone took secret campaign donation of £20,000 from rail union ING Direct Benefit claimants lose incentive to stay sick Time running out for Facebook nudes Strict code sought by child protection review Internet engines need a 'safe search' button Playing computer games has been only a benefit to me Nationwide HM Revenue & Customs Labour's pledge on university numbers in 2010 is 'doomed to fail' '50 per cent rate will take a century to reach' Increase in students since 1999 is minimal HSBC Liner passenger lists go online Swans in clear after flu virus University given gay study grant Man is jailed for charity theft Zurich Exuberant, sexy, funny and ready to be a hit yet again First night Dance Into the Hoods Novello, WC2 Daikin First night Index Tibet monks storm shrine visit in daring protest over Chinese 'lies' They weep and chant 'We are not free' Demonstration at holiest site in Lhasa Holy orders 'We had dignity . . . Mugabe has even robbed us of that' Zimbabwe Itv Heavy mob gets ready for day of reckoning Zimbabwe Armoured vehicles parade through Harare Mugabe invokes Kenya in warning to Opposition Halfords Dictator lays out plans to tighten grip I am devoid of human sentiment, serial killer says in note to court The Carphone Warehouse Top Delhi gangbuster shot dead by friend Property dealer kills him after a dispute Officer eliminated 56 alleged criminals Optionetics The Times World loves me but Italy ignores me, says singer (AFP): Beer ban to curb brawling (AP): US to list all nuclear arms (AFP): Move to save sturgeon (AFP): Parents let daughter die Acer Comrade Sid: the spy who siphoned off $½bn from UN Oil-for-Food deal over Iraq Moscow agent was at heart of setting prices 'Heist' money was sent to top Russian leaders The Times New prints found in Kercher murder case (AFP): Rebel leader moved (AP): 40 die in bus crash (AP): No to Taleban talks (AFP): Farc hostage treated (AP): Piercing alarm Pastor stokes anti-Israel row as Obama pitches for Jewish vote Still time for Bush to achieve something positive Maths genius figures out way home at last Russian Israeli solves 40-year-old conundrum He worked as labourer between professorships 3 Store Austrian The Times Kingfisher rethinks as B&Q falters in China Royal Mail panned Laurel refinancing Wolfson shares hit Quote of the day Indian bid for Hichens Business big shot Clear Channel bid row casts doubt over $130bn of deals Darling to give City whistle-blowers immunity Heady time Stock markets Clear signals that the banks are shutting their doors Struggle to fulfil Eastern promise North east england Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies BoE strategy looking frayed Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Poor sales in China drag down Kingfisher B&Q hit by setback for Chinese property Dividend is halved after drop in profits Business big shot Peter Jackson Strategy talk leaves City unimpressed The Times Royal Mail is failing to meet its challenges, says Postcomm Operator questions its regulator's criticism Call for big changes in postal group's strategy The Times John Cresswell, chief operating officer of ITV, is pleased that he attended the Bear Stearns media conference in New York earlier this month — after realising it could make him a bit richer As Pontin's reveals in an emailed statement that the … City Diary Brutal, but an amusing sign of the times . . . Hereisth City Diary Support pours in for Clinton's comeback City Diary As if he weren't busy enough sorting out the failings … City Diary Sales of Carla Bruni's album No Promises have trebled … City Diary Nicolas Sarkozy's attempts to promote Anglo-French … City Diary Picture Gallery M&B considers striking deal with Georgica to tie up tenpin bowling outlets Tchenguiz pours more than £50m into rescue refinancing of Laurel Bank of Scotland Songbird has high hopes despite tremor in Canary Wharf value Writedown threats grow as profits tumble Group says it looks to future with confidence Arjowiggins Saatchi puts faith in luxury after profits rise by 53% Unilever chief's pay packet soars to £3m Less auction pressure (PA): Laura Ashley ahead Action on City square London flats deal Centrica gas storage Wolfson's shares on the slide after loss of iPod chip contracts Vital parts Timesonline Hopes of counter bid for Bear Stearns hit by chairman's share sale Radisson SAS Cosentino raises a glass to end of its 'bad experience' AIG steps up action against Greenberg with new Starr lawsuit O'Reilly increases Independent stake in battle with 'dissident' Cerberus abandons purchase of Airbus sites after funding fails Sale of German plants hit by strength of euro Way open for GKN to buy Filton wing factory The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds CBRE British funds Indians set to buy London's oldest broker Multiple Display Advertising Items Unchanged since 1803 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 Housebuilders up as Redrow stake rises Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Strong Man has muscle to fight in tough market Northern Foods Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Enodis Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Index Robert Fournier Potter whose fine work in earthern ware was complemented by a series of successful books and films on studio pottery Robert Fournier, potter, was born on March 16,1915. He died on January 19,2008, aged 92 Index Martin Pawley Provocative, iconoclastic commentator on architecture and pioneer of recycling who became disenchanted with sustainability Martin Pawley, architectural critic and teacher, was born on March 21,1938. He died on March 9,2008, aged 69 Metropolitan Laurus Head of Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia who made peace with the Moscow Patriarchate Metropolitan Laurus, church leader, was born on January 1,1928. He died on March 16,2008, aged 80 Rabbi Ben Hollander Religious teacher and campaigner for the rights of Palestinians in Israeli-occupied territories Rabbi Ben Hollander, religious leader and human rights campaigner, was born on March 3,1936. He died of cancer on February 11,2008, aged 71 Professor Rudolph Schaffer Developmental psychologist acclaimed for his research into children's fears Professor H. Rudolph Schaffer, FRSE, developmental psychologist, was born on July 21,1926. He died on February 23,2008, aged 81 Anthony Greville-Bell Soldier who cocked a snook at the Nazis and later became a scriptwriter Anthony Greville-Bell, DSO, soldier and scriptwriter, was born on March 7,1920. He died on March 4,2008, aged 87 Sir Arthur C. Clarke Lives Remembered Oliver Foot Court Circular Banquet Word Watching Questions Answered U-boats, Davy Jones's locker and Commers Births Forthcoming Marriages Latest wills Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Common Mistakes by the Defence Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Leading edge in heart surgery pays off Focus Report Heavy investment to keep up with new trends Top clinic links with international hospitals Malaysia Healthcare Malaysia is banking on innovative healthcare to lure foreign patients Focus Report Institut Jantung Negara Enduroindia Motorpoint Opening times extended for BMW as sporty convertible raises the roof Motoring Folding mechanism maximises boot space Forthcoming diesel to be quick but economic DVLA Specification Continental Trade-Sales Wolf Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan's cherry blossom festival in early bloom Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 28,1977 The Times reports on the terrible side-effects of a terrorist bomb explosion, believed to be the work of Canary Island separatists Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest European trainers 'keep their horses away' Racing De Kock voices issue of unforgiving surface Treadmill helps South African prepare runners Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Bet of the day Index Newbury Racing Course specialists Ayr Yesterday's results Exeter Michael Bell is targeting Hoh Mike at the Duke of York Kempton Park The Edward Harty-trained Captain Cee ' Bee, winner … Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Woods hopes Augusta will be kids' stuff Golf Fatherhood gives the world No 1 new outlook 'i never thought that I would feel this way' The Sunday Times Le Meridien Pressure grows on Johnson to end silence over his future with England Rugby union Ceaseless speculation damaging to Ashton RFU urged to hold off until after June tour Timesonline Clubs to be rewarded for European consistency Steve Meehan rewarded his players with a couple of … Form rankings Hatton appeal opens door to rematch with Mayweather Boxing Romero basks in Britain's golden glow Cycling Track World Championships Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Results Cricket Cycling Golf Snooker Medals table Tennis William Hill Casino Heart condition leads to O'Mara withdrawal Woodbridge on top Westwood sets pace Murray to face Ancic Ceplak suspended Six of the best Wounded in action: how a gruelling tour of duty has taken its toll on Sharapova The big interview Not yet 21, the triple grand-slam tournament winner has arrived in Florida without her rackets, the victim of a punishing schedule Old friends to meet again in a repeat of Grand Final Rugby league Hampshire hail their departing hero after Warne calls it quits Cricket Spinner opts to retire from first-class game Family matters and IPL prompt decision Surrey ban for Asif Highs and lows Family values provide ideal springboard for teenage world-beater Diving Police called in after BBC Sport says presenters' details stolen Olympic Games Lewd outburst from O'Sullivan Snooker Dons welcome chance to paint bright future for new following Football Maligned 'franchise' to take 30,000 to Wembley Winkelman adamant he made the right move The Times Neville could be set for first-team return Litmanen misses out Richards on mend Perry on the move Long shadow falls over hopes of Taylor return Football Curbishley happy to gamble with youth The Premiership today Gallas handed the Wenger vote as politics descends on Emirates Football Manager moves to the defence of his captain Defender's changing moods under scrutiny Torres fit to face Everton after brush with Materazzi Gilberto Silva, who captained Brazil in their 1-0 victo Reyes mooted as one target to 'excite' fans of Newcastle A poser, self-publicist and first-rate prat. So why do we still love him? Capello urges Gerrard and Rooney to be flexible friends England inquest Adaptability will be England's watchword Leading goalscorer yet to convince Italian Learning curve resumes as James outlines case for the defence Ramsey revisited: players are again being put in their place England inquest Timesonline Expectations are muted as Beckham star begins to wane Back at the coalface Beckham as Ronaldo? Now that is worrying from Capello England inquest BT Views and verdicts online Times Crossword 23,873 England leave door open for Terry to show skills of leadership Rooney also appears on list of candidates Ferdinand eager to remain in leading role The Times Index Cycling Maria Sharapova Index The face Go ahead, Arnie, make my day All right on the (first) night? It's up to the gremlins The click Sniper position for hire — any takers? Image of the day Modern morals Viva la Bruni From the gossip columns to the corridors of power — how Carla Bruni restyled herself as France's first lady. Sarah Vine reports Others who have pulled it off The fashion expert The deportment expert Moneymadeclear Index The photographer Styleinthercityevent The relationship expert Get the look The Times Perhaps we women reach for the wine to raise our spirits That buzzing is not a sign of busy bees Gator aid Multiple Display Advertising Items Just the place for credit-crunch chic Chain reaction Revisited Children said to me 'we don't have anywhere to go for advice' Interview Dr Tanya Byron, the author of the study into children's use of the internet and video games, tells Lydia Slater why she took on the task — and what she hopes it will achieve We Can Make It Work out Advertisement Feature Tax doesn't need to be taxing if you set up your own business HM Revenue & Customs HMRC helped to cure my form-phobia Business questions HMRC could help you with How we took the plunge Let the grains take the strain Food Thai-style egg-fried rice with chorizo Salmon rice with sugar snap peas Magimix Mushroom pilaf with spinach The other First Lady of France She sounds like Björk — or is it Kate Bush? — and France loves her. So are we next on Camille Dalmais' must-do list, asks Stephen Dalton AA Inside Voilà les filles: the new queens of French pop The Times How Ali gave Ub40 a P45 Sounds After three decades and millions of records, could a pioneering supergroup implode in a hail of writs and wrangles? Pete Paphides braves the bitter crossfire The Sunday Times Bands . . . but not brothers: other rock and pop feuds Penelope Keith the Importance of Being Earnest Radio Reviews Charmer to the stars Pop Estelle Shine Homeschool Classical Valery Gergiev Mahler Symphony No 6 LSO Live Pop Merz Moi et Mon Camion Groenland Classical Morton Feldman The Viola in my Life ECM New Series Cracking the Highway code Sounds David Lynch's enigmatic film Lost Highway has become an opera, reports John Lewis Hmv The lure of a noble monster Theatre The Elephant Man Hackney Empire, E8 Theatre Oha! Japan Unicorn, SE1 Dance Peter and the Wolf Touring Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Comedy Scott Capurro Soho Theatre, W1 Today's TV Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Ramblings Radio 4,3pm BBC One Torchwood Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Dirty Sexy Money Channel 4,9pm Benidorm ITV1, 9pm The Elephant Man (1980, b/w) Film choice ITV3, 11.10pm Variations Teenage Kicks ITV1, 9.30pm Carry on Cowboy (1966) Channel 4,1.10pm Indecent Proposal (1993) More4,9pm Braveheart (1995) Sky One, 9pm That's what I call hot gossip Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4487 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 194 Extra Life Index Brief Encounter Can I Claim for Cutting down a Tree? The supercommuter could shore up your local market Bids Focus on Reading In Modern Townhouse in London Get in Get out Get Away Portobello Road, W10: an architect-designed gallery and home Out Cottage in Hertfordshire Near Hemel Hempstead: a Grade II* property with beams and an aisled hall Away Stone House in Cotswolds Chipping Camden: an attractive Grade II listed property built in 1740 Where Landlords Rule Next Stop High rental demand from bureaucrats is luring investors to Brussels, says Paula Hawkins Next Stop . . . Comer Homes Group It's a Cosy Town, but Change is in the Air Next Stop New housing — and flight-paths — may be en route, but Bishop's Stortford is determined to keep its charm, says Fred Redwood Lower Mill Estate Property Investor The Mouse in the House Next Stop Disney's new town near Paris is architectural pastiche but buyers love it, says Damian Barr Ideal home show Fact File Barratt Homes Great West Quarter St George's Park Chesterton Was that Easter Then? Report Many agents hoping for a spring boost were disappointed, reports Lorna Blackwood How the Supercommuters are Extending into the Shires Next Stop James McLean is one of a growing number of Londoners who have made the switch from town to country to give their families a bigger house and a better life Direct line for business Are You a Supercommuter? Case Study How the West was Won by Intrepid Commuters Next Stop The property landscape is being changed by commuter power. Susan Emmett reports on the buyers who are prepared to travel farther in exchange for better value for money Capital Gains Tracks The new Crossrail line may finally have been approved, but other rail projects will have a far quicker effect on the London market For Sale The North Gets a Lift Next Stop New, faster rail links could tempt commuters off the roads, says Jayne Dowle The Midlands Moves West The new M6 toll road has made all of Worcestershire desirable, says Paula Hawkins Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Estate of the Nations Next Stop Regeneration is making it easier to commute in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Inside Track Fairview New Homes Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cushman & Wakefield Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Asset Stripping Home File A routine makeover can uncover the hidden beauty of your home Dining Chairs The Times Postcode Lottery PA16 Wreck of the Week Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Railway Houses Crest Nicholson
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