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News from 01/04/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Robert Readman, Andrew Robson, Steve Beale, Amanda Andrews, Dr Andrew Scott, David Wighton, Paul Caira, Andrew Billen, Bob Friend, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Anne Horner, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Oliver Jeffers, Gabrielle Starkey, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Clare Cheney Director-General, Lieutenant-Commander, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Barrowcliffe, Clive R. Hart, K. Lacey, Jane MacArtney, Ben Summerskill chief executive, Said Dajani, J. W. A. Armstrong, Francis Elliott, David Byers, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Kenneth Armitage, Gary Jacob, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jackie Sadek chairman, Douglas Hurst secretary, Sir Hugh Cortazzi, Charlotte Rhodes senior manager, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Eric Campbell, Tim Teeman, Elizabeth William, Ben Schott, Simon Nurick, Leon Brittan, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Gary Slapper, Geraldine Van Bueren, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Damian Mudge, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Father Michael Kirkpatrick, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Heather Brooke, Colin Blakemore, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Caroline Miller director, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Elizabeth Balsom, Steve Hawkes, Jem Cook, Craig Lord, Alice Fordham, Dr Charles Njoku, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, St John Brown, Michael Gove, Ray O'Brien, Alasdair Forrest, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Benedict Nightingale, Roy Clare, CBE Chief Executive, Michael Bird, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Neil Cooper, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Stephen Billingham, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine, Damon Wise,

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Index Diana death 'conspiracy' thrown out by coroner Landmark day in six-month inquest Ruling should end decade of speculation Out of the picture? Power drains away from Mugabe 28-day limit need not change, DPP says Immigration cap Mosley ban call Shareholder backlash Vocational shake-up 'Check this out' Law The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Immigration is not a benefit to the economy and should be cut, say peers Low-paid Britons have suffered, says report Tories seize findings to justify their position Drugs for dementia 'killing thousands' Two Marines die 'Propaganda' row Health checks at 40 Boris takes his barnet to Edmonton How to get ahead despite the hair Boodles 'a number of people told lies. Others admitted half-truths' Possibility of murder ruled out by coroner Doubts over evidence of Burrell and Al Fayed Jury faces 20 questions at heart of the matter Picture Gallery 'Not enough judges' as terror trials loom Gulf veteran suicides Doctor suspended Fatal stabbing Boost for 'Tarka' river Let West End find Connies I'd do anything for my theatre to get a plug like this from the BBC Breitling Detaining terror suspects for over four weeks is not needed, says DPP Detention without charge A 92% success rate in counter-terrorist prosecutions proves his point, the Director of Public Prosecutions tells The Times Counter-terror squads are victims of their own triumphs Backbench rebels threaten Brown with long battle over 42-day plan Prime Minister tries to reassure his party Up to 40 Labour MPs opposed to longer limit Bonfire of the certificates as new diploma leads reforms at a level Plans for state school baccalaureate dropped Changes to simplify qualification system Barclays Home Staff: Woman who invented an evil stalker is spared jail Under threat Pressure grows on Mosley to stand down Formula One teams disgusted at 'Nazi' claims Stay away from grand prix, Ecclestone advises BT BMW Much upset in New York, as Madonna tells Vanity Fair … According to advertisements, the House of Lords is … Ed Balls (next to Lee Mack) does his best concentrating face to launch the National Year of Reading at a café in London. "The National Year of Reading is all about reading anything, any time and any place, " he said Briefly breaking the People golden rule (no chefs, … Postscript We may owe an apology to the Department for Culture, … Clegg: built for speed, not comfort People Website of the day has to be www. delacy-brown. com, … No Lords-branded champagne for Jeffrey Archer (see … T Mobile Picture Gallery The Duchess of Cornwall on a visit to a crisp factory. According to the owners, Camilla is a big fan of crisps and invited herself along From the World Cross Country Championships in Edinburgh Arts donor quits Britain over 'spiteful, philistine' tax on foreign residents Friends write to Prime Minister on her behalf Mocking article was last straw for American Death of 'shock tactic' artist is thought to have been suicide Sainsburys Hobby philanthropist Chasing size zero leads women to 'famine then feast' eating disorder Six dishes that rule mealtimes Blond Ambition Boris Johnson clearly could become the Mayor of London but can he do the job? His M&S Marks & Spencer needs a new chief executive to help its new chairman His S&M Max Mosley should resign Parenting Inc is going bust Picture Gallery But would you refuse the treatment? Thunderer: So what if the truth is inconvenient Army personnel Don't boycott Games Boat race blues Water-cannon British airports are being badly mismanaged Embryology debate needs clarity Timesonline Buffalo mozzarella Library practice Weather forecasting Baby-boomer crisis Brownian motion Fooling Ofsted Dammit, I think I've had a change of heart How piquant if unelected Lords impose a referendum UBS Mobile phone 'sniffer' sees through fibs Service can track people via mobile signal Fears over privacy and abuse by employers Multiple Display Advertising Items Their lordships' Lisbon amendments make sense. Ministers should take note Multiple Display Advertising Items The small patch of earth that may reveal big secrets of Stonehenge First dig in 50 years within inner circle Archaeologists leave every stone unturned Suzuki Why? The theories Bags of embarrassment for BA Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Menopause? Blame the grandchildren Older women gave up fertility for family's sake Science says evolution favours daughter-in-law Multiple Display Advertising Items New imaging device that can detect tiny tumours 'Too cautious'— how Army rated woman who went on to lead 3,000 against Nazis Files reveal resistance heroine's personal fight She felt insulted to be offered civilian honour Dfs Letter from Pearl Cornioley to the War Office, October 20,1945 I was left feeling like a prat as Spanish Peter Pan fails to fly First night Theatre Peter Pan EI Musical Garrick BT Index Motor racing world mourns air crash victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Paranoid? One third of us think that the others are out to get us Multiple Display Advertising Items Tunnel visions Iraq China Deafening silence in Zimbabwe raises hopes — and fears of fraud Slow trickle of results is seen as suspicious MDC claims it is winning by a landslide No excuses There are no excuses: Britain must find its voice Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nato enemies torch Bush effigy The Red Baron flies back into a hero's role £14m film celebrates First World War ace Germany seeks inspiration for troops Multiple Display Advertising Items Moqtada al-Sadr Nouri al-Maliki Al-Maliki humiliated as his gamble to crush Shia militias ends in failure Sky box office It's a good wheeze — but can Beijing stop 4m people smoking in public? Officials try to reduce fug before Olympics Even sports minister nips out for a smoke Americanexpress Olympic torch lights fire of pride President pardons charity workers (AFP): Mine hopes fade (Reuters): Catholics overtaken (Reuters): Stay for Cubans (AFP): Cross-dressers held (Reuters): Settling accounts (Reuters): Crocodile snatched (AP): King of the auction Confucius, he say: if your descendant is British he must learn Mandarin Styleinthecityevent A teenager's guide to Confucius UBS and Lehman raise funds as scrabble for cash goes on Swiss bank plugs gap in balance sheet Lehman claims move to restore confidence ABI joins criticism of Rose's rise at M&S Friends open to deal Tesco cuts clothing King cuts rate hopes Quote of the day Credits and debits Business big shot Applegarth walks away from the Rock with £1m Radio waves Stock markets Critics can't decide who to rescue from moral maze Picture Gallery Time to check the dipstick? Commodities Pernod and vodka cocktail Netjetseurope Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Tesco drops its drive to sell clothes online Move fuels talk that group is losing its touch Decision comes after break from US rollout Unhappy al desko shoppers exit double click Business big shot Michael Sherwood Timesonline Xerox Global Radio on same wavelength as GCap board with £375m offer Radio group will grow with us, says chairman Statement reveals deal at 225p a share The Times Friends Provident rejects £3.5bn US bid but open to offers ABI joins chorus of disapproval over dual role for Rose at M&S Conqueror This is a watercolour by Eugene Kohn, the architect behind the Heron Tower and the 60-storey Pinnacle Tower, aka the Helter Skelter, in the City. It is one of a number of works by Lord Foster, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, et al, on display at the Belgravia Gallery from tomorrow. Delightful, surely, but let us hope the towers themselves are a little more, er, well-defined Tote's a sure bet for some idle bankers City Diary Lunch makes awards by any name sweeter City Diary As Adam Applegarth emerges from the wreckage of Norther City Diary I have been away for several days, and return to clean City Diary Picture Gallery King's warning over inflation dampens hopes of early cut in interest rates Concern over pressure on prices and pay deals Home-loan chaos as more lenders cut offers Continental Airlines Having rehearsed as Tiny Tim, Paulson is a credible Scrooge Multiple Display Advertising Items Paulson calls for radical regulatory reform National bodies would take on role of US states Federal Reserve to become a 'risk czar' Multiple Display Advertising Items Regime change The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Pernod claims Absolut victory over Fortune in battle for Vin & Sprit Market surprised by high £4.48 billion price French group narrows the gap with Diageo KBC 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 ITV falls amid fear of advertising slowdown Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Shanks proves that where there's muck there's brass YouGov Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Optos Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Singapore Medicine Cutting-edge cancer care draws patients Medical tourism Aim is to treat one million foreigners by 2012 Singaporeans claim regional advantage on healthcare Island offers hi-tech expertise and research Care providers in the US are showing interest Reader Offers Ltd Birthdays Weather Eye Angus Fairhurst Sensitive and inventive artist who helped to set the contemporary cultural agenda for a decade Angus Fairhurst, artist, was born on October 4,1966. He was found dead in woodland at Bridge of Orchy, Argyll, on March 29,2008, aged 41 Lives Remembered Group Captain Robert Law Pathfinder pilot who played a major role in developing the accuracy of RAF bombing raids Group Captain Robert Law, DSO, DFC, wartime Pathfinder commander, was born on November 2,1917. He died on February 11,2008, aged 90 Alan Miller Businessman whose wartime naval career took him St Nazaire, Dieppe and destroyer commands Alan Miller, DSC, VRD, naval officer and businessman, was born On April 21,1914. He died on February 2,2008, aged 93 Lives online Court Circular Service dinners Word Watching Premium bonds Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private Appointments Some April Fool's jokes are becoming a reality Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 1,1959 After a failed Tibetan uprising The Times reports on China's drive to cut off the Dalai Lama's various escape routes to India Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Nicholls failing in attempt to prise Walsh off Hedgehunter Racing The EDF Energy Cup Giles Smith Timesonline Football Whip debate shows signs of progress Southwell Racing Aintree on Saturday Folkestone Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Southwell Bet of the day Wincanton Wetherby Course specialists Chambers likely to be thrown in at the deep end by Castleford Rugby league Sprinter faces baptism of fire against St Helens Convert's fight to run in Beijing will continue Ekaterini Thanou, the controversial Greek sprinter, … Track record Dallaglio able to resume playing after RFU ruling Rugby union Fran Cotton, the former England prop and Lions tour … Mosley in position to choose own time for his departure Motor racing Football Results Basketball Golf Ice hockey Shooting Tennis Football Fixtures Roddick grabs the spotlight with success in numbers game Tennis Costume drama takes centre stage at the Olympic trials Swimming Lorgat may speed to ICC's rescue after first choice for chief executive says no Cricket Patel opts to remain with television company Fresh embarrassment for the governing body Ed Joyce will captian MCC against Sussex, the cou Kids out for the count as adults grapple with Wrestlemania Sport on television The Times McCurdie gets vote to lead medical team Britain trail Lovedale World Cup concern Six join licence race Naked truths are spelt out in the court of cycling's Queen Victoria Bentley continues drive for highest recognition Football Owen finds right tune at St James' Park The Premier League today High-profile victim caught in crossfire as Italy takes aim at corruption Football Capello under fire England manager is just a sideshow in trial Baldini accuses Moggi of attempt to intimidate William Hill Agents provocateurs Assured Gerrard believes Liverpool will overcome Americans' civil war Football Champions League quarter-finals Anelka prepares Chelsea for hellish experience Coral Fàbregas ready to take care of business in big week for Arsenal Ronaldo needs European glory to be in the picture Football Champions League quarter-finals Match against Roma is chance to prove greatness Ferguson full of praise but challenges winger The Times Timesonline United's return trip is road test in their bid for ultimate prize Football Champions League quarter-finals Ferguson confident there will be no repeat of Rome violence You just couldn't make it up The Insider Fenty's silver lining Times Crossword 23,876 Batchelor's dream could be nightmare Capello fuming over threat of prosecution in corruption case England manager could face trial in Italy Investigation may lead to embarrassment for FA The Times Mortgages for Business Rugby league Matt Dickinson Index The face Schadenfreude, anyone? If you're a fan of Harry, it's all over between us The click Why is Scouse just getting Scouser, eh la? For a P45, all you need is love . . . Image of the day Modern morals Operation Darzi From today, NHS patients will have greater choice about where they are treated. Damian Whitworth meets Lord Darzi, whose £1 million review could lead to the biggest shake-up in the history of the health service Schott's April Fool Almanac A miscellany of hoaxes, rags, shams, spoofs, leg-pulls, flimflam, chicanery, hoodwinkery, legerdemain, and "cruellest month" eyewash — by Ben Schott The Times Anti-Semitism is finding new allies on both Right and Left Embroidery is part of life's tapestry Road hogs Teachingexhibitions Be orf with you, I'm talking posh First person Mark Barrowcliffe responds to the spread of the Scouse accent by joining the country set for the day, in a manner of speaking Pronounced differences It's Lad Nouveau Men tuesday In the 1990s we had the New Lad. Now we have Lad Nouveau, who cares more about design than labels and trends. Steve Beale reports The Times That was then, this is now: New Lad v Lad Nouveau Carry your bags? Sorry darling, my groin can't take it The baby-faced monster Michael Pitt might look as if butter wouldn't melt in his mouth, but the self-taught actor has no problem playing a killer, he tells Damon Wise The angry brigade Is that a bunny on the stove? Wendy Ide picks her top ten screen psychopaths Oh you pretty things A blues man is born again First night Pop Chris Rea Albert Hall Concert Philharmonia/Briger Festival Hall Gloria Gaynor Book now Concert Alice Coote/Julius Drake Wigmore Hall In the main paper Jazz John Scofield Trio Jazz Café, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert BBCSO/Knussen Barbican Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Big, Bigger, Biggest Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Super Rich: The Greed Game BBC Two, 9pm Later Live: With Jools Holland BBC Two, 10pm Road to Perdition (2002) Film choice Film 4,9pm Variations One Life BBC One, 10.35pm Return to Me (2000) BBC One, 11.20pm Wicker Park (2004) Film4,11.10pm The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)/A Mighty Heart (2007) New to Sky Box office This Catch-22 is madness Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Timesonline. co. uk/games Times2 Crossword No 4490 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 196 Try our brilliant new interactive quiz Appeal Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Thetimes The Top Stories Transport Watch Other Views The real cost of PFI schemes Finance The Week in Numbers Bad services hit poor hard Transport Ambiguity clouds crisis aid Councils Public Opinion New Medical Research Jackpot for some GP practices Health Other Stories we Liked Strip off to foil infection One size will not suit all Fast change is a threat to cohesion Councils Shared Options Zurich Seen in Hansard Staff stressed out by managers Higher Education Wall aboard Overuse will tarnish titles Hero and Villain Planning system under fire Local Government If you don't like the job — move on Police Public trust in charities plummets Charities Double Take Cutting edge of improvement Interview Charing the group of council chief executives with the task of raising the game of local authority service delivery is a collaborative role, Joyce Redfearn tells Anne Horner Media Monitor Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Rockpools Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments The Times Syllabus for boys lacks dance time What Worked for Me Memory Lane Diary Dates Inside Who will become head of the first United Kingdom supreme court? The panel has met, now it's up to the Queen. Are the changes merely musical chairs or will who holds the post matter more than previously? Frances Gibb reports Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Times Online Times Law 'No one can make any sense of it' One autumn day, Richard Chapman a happily married man, went for a walk. So how did he die in police custody? Jon Robins reports Why a 60-year-old supermodel is still such a potent IPCC Facts and Figures Helping a child witness to have his day in court The vulnerable are now able to give the best evidence they can, says Grania Langdon-Down Grassroots symbol of human dignity and liberation What a difference uproar can make Gary Slapper on Law and Order, the BBC drama series that changed to legal system Multiple Display Advertising Items Step up and join the revolution Rosemary Martin believes that charging by the hour has merely rewarded inefficiency and deterred innovation, says Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Rachael Vasmer In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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