News from 31/03/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Alexi Mostrous, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, D. B. C. Reed, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Sam Smallwood, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Norma Hornby, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Rafael Benítez, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, The Rev S. O. Taylor, John K. Thompson, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Guillem Balague, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Matthew Pinsent, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Elizabeth William, Terence Kealey, Suzy Jagger, John Webster, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Christopher Bartlett, Oliver Kay, Ed Gorman, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, John Hopkins, Dr David Zuck, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Dr Martin Cohen, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Keith Cameron, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Planet Jupitus, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Chris Lintott, Simon Edwards, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Tony Cascarino, Philip Head, Cllr Alan Craig, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Tom Collomosse, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Brendan Taggart, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Ken White, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Roger Dobson, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Lodge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jonathan Brady, Jan Raath, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, David Haynes,
ResumoIndex The Times Put drivers first, says parking watchdog Benefit of the doubt to be given over fines Councils must not ride roughshod over rights 'You could see panic in the passengers' faces' Tensions on the rise over election results Mosley resign call KenKen Ceasefire on hold New US bank controls Low-cost homes plan Index The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Thousands of low-cost houses are proposed in big rural development Homes to be kept for lower-income families Changes to planning rules would be needed Grants to change for green energy Country life Last orders? Five die as jet crashes into homes Champion motor racers among victims Owners of destroyed property were on holiday Royal Ascot Drivers given more help to fight councils over parking tickets How to contest a fine Cabinet rejected independence vote Children in air rescue MPs' spending spree Foreign driver fears School fees up 86% Beachy Head survivor Mosley's son faces calls to quit as Formula One chief after 'Nazi' orgy Video of S&M session with five prostitutes Jewish groups attack insult' to camp survivors The views of Max Mosley Versace We're winning, opposition shouts as Mugabe's forces … Zimbabwe Elections Parties unwilling to wait for official result Silence from Harare as pressure mounts Voting irregularities 'I've been dead for ten years, but my ghost rises to cast its vote' The Times hears how one man easily beat the electoral checks He surely can't cheat this result. Or can he? How a short-haul to T5 became a very long haul ZegnaSport BA will cancel more than 100 flights over the nex Drugs company 'suppressed trial results' New heart treatment may be ineffective NHS spending body had endorsed its use Public believes hospital managers are to blame for spread of superbugs NICE work Ryanair Barclays Prince stands his round in fight for village pubs When a local closes down something inside me dies Eos Direct 700 BC tale of asteroid that destroyed Sodom Porsche Fire and brimstone Make Roads Safe Marine reservist threw himself over grenade to save his comrades' lives Lance Corporal used his backpack as a shield He is recommended for the Victoria Cross Boots Zimbabwe Calls Mbeki and Miliband must hold Mugabe to his word on vote rigging Identity Crisis A summit that will demonstrate Nato's uncertainty about its future Inn Absentia With village pubs, people now ask not 'what's yours?' but 'where's yours?' Jodrell Bank: it's all Brown's fault Picture Gallery We're successful — at grand failures Thunderer: Tell me: who wants to kill the elderly? Avoiding fuel poverty Super-mosque policy? Mortgage rip-off Blaming violent computer games is not fair BA and the Terminal 5 meltdown Timesonline Embryology battles Presidential traits Wartime giggles Rugby Union rules My England We're in for a nasty shock: a BNP triumph An inspector calls . . . with fear and loathing in tow Comment Woman is killed in late-night crash as police chase speeders O2 Forces fear sex crime rise if funding cut Budget cap threat for seven police authorities Chief constable warns of investigations at risk Multiple Display Advertising Items The thin blue line Britannia Mother returns home with Scarlett's body, hoping for a new post mortem Terrorists 'radicalising prison gangs' Picasso uncovered in house valuation Tiny TV for doll who has everything Net piracy 'will make authors down pens' Free digital copies of books 'are killing trade' Call for drastic review of methods of payment Rac Online raiders stole my book Cover stories Three Rendezvous in space for astronauts' pants Supply craft to make first automated docking Slightest error may be fatal for crew of three Turbo Multiple Display Advertising Items Real hero of The Killing Fields dies Dell Dietrich meets the Master: a tale of two halves First night Theatre Lunch with Marlene New End Theatre, NW3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Minister accuses Brown of losing touch with voters Multiple Display Advertising Items Parliament this week Beware backlash over terror law, Smith warns MPs As pesky as London pigeons, the bald eagles waiting to be handfed Bald eagles . . . Safe play areas plan amid school field sale Come fly with us Thatcher son marries 101 salvations Processed meat risk Lights off for wildlife Multiple Display Advertising Items Two drugged wives, two car crashes, one fugitive Afghaniston France British troops called in as pledges for peace fail to stop Shia battles Soldiers from Basra base man checkpoint Confusion as Iraqi leaders change plans Index An accidental battle that no one can afford to lose Multiple Display Advertising Items Beijing tightens security to keep Olympic flame protesters at bay 3 Store North Korea warns Seoul (AP): Bombing of mosque kills 2 (AFP): Grenade attack in wedding fight (AP): $131m haul in drugs raids (Reuters): Warning of a muddy end Boots Campaign grows to buy settlers out of West Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Sarkozy will lay out plan to put troops in Afghanistan as Nato struggles for victory France expected to send extra 1,000 forces Summit faces split over other issues Brave drivers run a gauntlet of death to feed British troops Trail of unpaid bills casts doubt on Clinton finances Multiple Display Advertising Items Glue and money: memories are made of this Scrapbooks have become big business Le scrap is obsession for many French women Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to start Education falls victim to credit crunch as US banks abandon student loans HSBC withdraws from $85bn-a-year market Members of Congress urge White House to act Tesco freezes Fresh & Easy expansion drive Rose faces pay veto Push for water meters Lehman 'hit by scam' Quote of the day Spice trade hots up Business big shot Sara Weller Stand and deliver No let-up in sight for a storm-lashed City When it rains it pours Stock markets MoD hands over Royal Navy project to BAE to bypass tax Two worlds collide to pose a threat to us all Commodities Alliance Leicester Currencies Need to know The Times British funds Exchange rates You may think it's tough out there, Britain, but the truth is you've never had it so good Retail prices fall 50% in real terms since 1970s Basics of life remain the same, says Argos Business big shot Sara Weller Investor outcry smothers hope of pay rise for Rose in dual role at M&S Timesonline Luxury dealers crack open bubbly as high-end customers abound . . . . . . and India, flush with billionaires, buys into spree Laura Ashley MPs demand water meters are installed in every house in UK The Sunday Times Union wants to raise Olympic site training to another level S&N to end 250 years of independence Holiday Inn plans Grampian bidders Rock profits collapse Global Radio decision Entrepreneur calls for new revolution to cut global carbon emissions TUC in push for clean coal to plug energy gap Stockbrokers G7 to press big banks to reveal extent of losses in credit crunch Imprecision said to be making matters worse Darling agrees on US-UK working group Timesmobile Paulson to overhaul bank controls Oligarchs line up with votes due in the battle for Norilsk Lehman Brothers stung into action after '$350m scam' Media Planet New governments in Asia could have trouble living up to pledges North east england India cashes in on hot and spicy recipe worth $1bn of global exports Failed chilli harvest in China boosts price British demand drives sales of curry powder The Times Developing markets will drive advert growth, says Publicis unit Ambitious Abbey puts its future in the hands of a man in a hurry Monday manifesto Britain's largest banks should be bracing themselves for the rise of a new big-hitter on the high street. Christine Seib reports Panasonic C. V. The Times Q&A Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Republic emerges as a leader in the biomedical revolution Focus Report Business in Singapore Strategy to attract top scientists pays dividends Heavy investment in research and facilities Highly regulated but an easy place to live Key player in stem-cell research Uniquely Singapore Billions spent to create the wow factor for tourists and executives Focus Report Business in Singapore Reader Offers Ltd Sky at Night David Sharp Chemical engineer who worked on gas masks during the war and later promoted the development of British biotechnology David Sharp, OBE, chemical engineer, was born on February 24,1917. He died on March 8,2008, aged 81 Weather Eye Professor Philip Corbet Entomologist who specialised in dragonflies and travelled the world investigating insect biology and behaviour Professor Philip Corbet, entomologist, was born on May 21,1929. He died of a heart attack on February 13,2008, aged 78 Dith Pran Cambodian interpreter and journalist whose work covering the khmer Rouge is portrayed in the film The Killing Fields Dith Pran, journalist, was born on September 27,1942. He died of pancreatic cancer on March 30,2008, aged 65 Lord Stallard Whip in James Callaghan's Government who fought to improve housing for London's poorest communities Lord Stallard was born on November 5,1921. He died on March 30,2008, aged 86 Court Circular Anniversary service Church news War memorial obelisks tell an old Roman story Statutory defence raises legal burden Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Power to stop strike lawful Queen's Bench Division Bringing a business head to a good cause Notebook Charities Birthdays Saturn's rings are at their best Sky at Night April Anniversaries Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Dinner Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Legal Notices Public Notices Check out the sharks if there's storm coming Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 31,1999 The Times reports that the mother in an IVF mix-up will hand over the baby to his biological parents Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Sun Classique adds impetus to irresistible rise of South Africa Racing De Kock sets sights on Britain's big races Curlin overwhelms rivals in World Cup Lingfield Park Bet of the day Course specialists Index Tony Dobbin and David England were given five-day bans Index Denman's connections plan for Grand National bid in two year's time Racing Gold Cup star to have extra race next season McCain gives positive bulletin on Cloudy Lane Wincanton Southwell Twenty 20 may belong to India unless ECB thinks bigger Cricket Hexham Racing Yesterday's results Kempton Park Wincanton Prime of Brodie behind Dark Blue win Rowing Xchanging Boat Race Favourites come from behind for 74th victory Cox finally gains revenge on Cambridge Athletics Results Basketball Cricket Cycling Perfect timing as Isis make it an Oxford double Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Rowing Rugby league Rite of spring that fascinates through its ageless virtues Rowing Xchanging Boat Race Results Rugby union Snooker Tennis Fisher reeling after the pain of letting slip first tour win Golf Football Fixtures Other sport Hewat punishes Bristol as Irish find form before European test Rugby union Guinness Premiership Harlequins proving they have a head for heights Rees inspires Wasps with dazzling show of hard graft Superb Jackson to the fore as Saracens deliver ten-try salute Rugby union Guinness Premiership Delport snatches crucial victory in final minute Bekele makes light of lost shoe to claim his sixth title Athletics Games without frontiers for everyone but the politicians Sports Columnist of the Year Every now and then life brings us an event so perfectly How Ferguson struck jackpot by backing former show pony Mane man delivers perfect response Nowhere to hide as Boat Race losers are left singing the blues Red carpet will be rolled out as Chambers circus comes to town Rugby league Castleford making the most of free publicity Coaches doubtful that conversion will succeed An outstanding display by Jake Webster thwarted Hudders Rampant Bulls tear apart Castleford Timesonline Toseland rises from sickbed to strike some telling notes Motorcycling Tendulkar's record pursuit put on hold England hopes end Loeb surges to front Don's happy return Maguire clears up Davenport delivers Champions can share secret of their success Cycling Track World Championships Our other Olympic sports can learn from David Brailsford and his remarkable team of riders and coaches, says Matthew Pinsent The road to triumph Murray's exit leaves Great Britain in the doldrums Tennis Pendleton's near-miss can be silver lining to quieten the euphoria Cycling Track World Championships Sprinter narrowly misses out on tenth gold Team focus moves to dominating Olympics Skoda Matthew Pinsent World-beaters go to Olympics with words of caution Cycling Track World Championships Times Crossword 23,875 Victory tastes sweeter for Benítez after Everton fans sour derby The Times Inside Cyclists rule the world Index Monday poem Peace everlasting Getting hot with Flakey Flossie in the kitchen The click Single woman would not like to meet criminal Image of the day Modern morals Hug me, stranger Esalen, the touchy-feely cradle of New Age in California, is fashionable again. But how is a hug-averse Brit to cope? Stefanie Marsh opens her chakra 4 We love Esalen The Times Delia's in the soup — but at least she's keeping it real Mind yer manners, you 'orrible man Unrolling stones The new hip-op generation Still active baby-boomers are competing for hip operations with older people, says Jane Wheatley. And the strain will be felt by the NHS Early screening will pick up signs of those at risk The Times All you need to know about hip replacement Can I stop my child's runaway threats? Q&A The times Lifescan The Sunday Times Tinkering with tailoring Style Invest in well-cut classics, then pair them with unstructured item With the shiny happy people Arts Sex, drugs . . . if only. As they launched their new album in London, R. E. M. faced endless questions about cheese and what breathing meant to Michael Stipe. Keith Cameron joined them for some epic glad-handing Having a laugh or taking the piste? With its very own Alpine festival, British comedy has turned its back on its lefty leanings to become the property of middle classes, reports Jeremy Austin Barclays Capital Playcom Fun by arrangement First night Cabaret Maria Friedman Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Concert LSO/Harding Barbican Dance StopGAP Dance Company The Hawth, Crawley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Justin Currie Bush Hall, W12 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Brian Keenan: Back to Beirut Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Dispatches: Undercover in Tibet Channel 4,8pm Alternative Therapies BBC Two, 9pm Lantana (2001) Film Choice Film4,11.15pm Variations Poppy Shakespeare Channel 4,9pm Scott of the Antarctic (1948) BBC Two, 1.10pm The Silence of the Lambs (1991) ITV2, 10pm Stepmom (1998) Channel 4,10.45pm Surgery the old fashioned way Weekend TV Out of the box Mind games Win an iPod touch today Times2 Crossword No 4489 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 195 Timesonline Acorn Stairlifts Index John Deere Wenger leaps to defence of Diaby The News Tackle reaction Forward's starring role Galaxy thrashed Weekend in Numbers Owen's reminder for Capello Keegan believes that Capello, above, will not be able to ignore Owen for World Cup qualifiers Beckham brought down to earth in rapid fashion Picture of the Day Martins gives keegan breathing space Champions League Grant cries foul over Chelsea TV switch Injury round-up Fixture fury The News The Pod Cast Timesonline Spot the pie Carvalho claims reward for afternoon of hard labour The Gamer Barclays Premier League Tony Cascarino's handful Tony's Fiver Damage limitation the goal for Moyes as rivals run riot Portsmouth 2 Defoe 32,90 Wigan 0 The Liverpool manager goes on the record exclusively … The Interview The argument about Torres 'has been one of the great lies of this season' QA Resurgent Owen helps to get Keegan's men ticking Thegames Barclays Premier League Birmingham 3 Man City 1 Sunderland 2 West Ham 1 Derby 2 Fulham 2 Difficult in the extreme Madrid Madness Paint your bandwagon Galaxy's star waning Keeping tabs on Jewell To Hull and back Europe is United's to lose The Columinist Talking Point The Debate Not a ghost of a chance 'Is giant-killing entertaining only in early rounds of the FA Cup?' The Debate Newcastle on fire Back three — use in emergencies only The Games Barclays Premier League Tactical Analysis The art of gamesmanship England's Fab option Kelly is unique Played every Premier League minute last season (38 games) Played every Premier League minute this season (32 games) Rooney waxes lyical over team of talents Beery inquisitor and lady of the lampshade Megson shattered by abrupt implosion The Games Barclays Premier League Reading 0 Blackburn 0 How they stand Lost in translation Winning candidate Roaming Roma find follower in Ferguson The Columnist League tables and results The Continent Italian league French league Spanish league German league The Games Coca-Cola Championship League One Coca-Cola League One League Two The Games League Two Championship The Results Cola-Cola Football League League One League Two Wembley date caps Kirkham's rise Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland Arsenal v Liverpool The Box Sky Sports 2, Wednesday, kick-off 7.45pm Live matches Timesonline As Roma v Manchester United ITV1, tomorrow, kick-off 7.45pm The penny drops on the fine art of substitution Latebites The Player Be a mascot at Wembley Milton Keynes triumph Ince's interlopers finally get some history of their own Become a mascot for the FA Cup semi-finals The Prem The Times The Greatest . . . Coventry City matches Four of the best The Pies Late Biter Spot the pie The Fixtures Continental
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