News from 02/04/2008
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Andrew Robson, David Wighton, Nick Wadhams, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Martin Pearce, Philip Howard, Graham Dowler, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Hilary Rose, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, The Right Rev Christopher Herbert, Daniel Finkelstein, Michael Harvey, Jason Mitchell, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, John Zarocostas, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Paul Owen, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, John Player, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Anne Fairweather, Mark Henderson Science Editor, David Evans, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Professor R. F. Churchhouse, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Robinson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Peter Bryan, George R. I., Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Graham Ayliffe, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Sir Martin Gilbert, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, Wiktor Moszczynski, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Geoff Hallett, John Harvey, David J. Cashman, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Jackie Cosh, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Gerard Batten, Ben Webster, Malcolm Burgess, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico, Fasion Editor Lisa Armstrong,
ResumoIndex The Times Endgame in Zimbabwe as Mugabe nears exit South Africa leads talks on power-sharing Opposition says it will wait for official result 'i once killed a man' First human-animal embryos in Britain Arts grants sex query Job cut fears at bank Bush challenges Nato Mosley's Nazi denial Index KenKen The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times We have created human-animal embryos already, say British team Scientists announce success before MPs vote Cybrids survived for three days in laboratory Speaker faces sleaze watchdog inquiry over his wife's taxi bill President of supreme court will be Phillips GCSE in battle skills Detention debate Brown's cannabis hint Home birth risks Sam Laidlaw Glory and grief, the realities of war Withdrawal of troops from Basra postponed Inquests open on ten dead in Hercules crash Chopard Arts grant applicants are asked to state their sexual orientation Form says tick here for gay, straight or bisexual Critics say council's questions are intrusive Children's social network pages 'must have privacy lock' Pugh Potholes cost more in payouts than repairs Head found in bag Egg-snatcher jailed Murder case retrial Box is worth a packet Four Royal Family members join list of Britain's best-dressed men Rolex At last I can stop being a chicken in a run, but I will want revenge Zimbabwe After 24 years of reporting on Robert Mugabe's brutal regime, Jan Raath dares to hope that the old crocodile has finally slunk off A very African solution: ex-leader stays to look down on his people from an £8m villa An opposite who now has to prove he can do more than just oppose Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangirai Family shock as Meredith's bloodied body is displayed on television Dolce & Gabbana Wanted: Freehold Shops Timesonline First national teachers' strike in 21 years will hit pupils preparing for their exams One-day action will force schools to close NUT protest is under attack from other unions Majority of nursery staff are poorly qualified It is people who count, not pieces of paper Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs My finest act: smashing new Labour Livingstone campaign video 'joke' backfires Row reopens wounds from 2000 election Möben What readers said Picture Gallery Darcey Bussell, the ballerina, is to write children's … Gilbert and George, the renowned artworld freaks, shoul George Clooney and Renée Zellweger at the Los Angeles premiere of Leatherheads, their new film about American football. "She has no talent, " said Clooney of his Oscar-winning co-star. "And she's not cute" Writing by Anthony Horowitz, Philip Pullman and J. … "i didn't get it together until the past couple of year You may have been enjoying Andrew Lloyd Webber's music Cohen plays camp caller in Kansas People Fast work from Lord Levy. The publication of his eagerl Early yesterday morning, the official Cliff Richard … Scottish Widows Wonderful detail on the finer points of sectarian squab Forget the Boat Race. We hear, perhaps a touch late, … BA bags sent to Milan for sorting Luggage could arrive after guests have left Another 50 flights are cancelled today Tainted Terminal 5 proves too hot for Olympic torch arrival The Numbers Game Immigration is desirable in principle and of economic value in practice Disorientation The Arts Council demand to know sexual preferences is dangerous and insulting Pot Luck Though the holes are rather small, motorists bump a chance to count them all I refuse to buy one. Never, ever Picture Gallery The real case for immigration control Thunderer: Bet I'm more apocalyptic than you are EU-friendly clerics Mosque opposition Immigration and its double-edged benefits Aircraft regulations Timesonline Olympic politics Warding off MRSA Football discipline Heat is not cool Gagging writers The power of Joseph April fools Smile! You're about to be snapped and fined Welcome to grasping, spiteful, philistine Britain Comment National express Jetskiers in flood town assaulted passer-by Pair performed water tricks in the streets Man who told them to stop was pulled around Norwich Union Direct Bank clerk 'helped gang steal £500,000' American Express BBC is too scared of Islam, says Ben Elton Mercedes-Benz Synod member calls for ban on more mosques Abbey Coroner accuses butler of blindingly obvious deceit More rhubarb, no fooling but lots of global gloom Multiple Display Advertising Items Battered turtle is back in the swim after dentists give its shell a filling Premier Bathrooms Logger Lions they take in their stride, but now Masai face perils of London Marathon Multiple Display Advertising Items Tribal lore World Council of Hellenes Abroad Brown sides with business to reject peers' appeal for curb on migrants Immigration Prime Minister hails the economic benefits of immigration to Britain Lords committee member speaks of 'anxiety' over main recommendation Alliance Leicester On the move 'Every tradesman that I know of has been hit' Q&A A talking point, but not a vote mover 'Workmen were more efficient and cheaper' Multiple Display Advertising Items It's just a baby now … but one day it'll be a gas giant 'Tsunami' sweeps across the Sun Multiple Display Advertising Items War protest pop is deliciously updated First night Pop Josh Ritter Bloomsbury Ballroom, WC1 First night Shell Nato summit Asia Argentina in turmoil as farmers' blockade empties shops of food Strike forces President to cancel Europe trip Rival protesters clash in centre of capital Nation of discontent Like Rocky I never quit, declares Clinton Obama attacked for trying to halt campaign She compares election battle to cult film series Hummer Abbey Fuel price plunge deepens tax crisis BlackBerry Pearl Multiple Display Advertising Items Father of Spanish tourism dies Briton is shot by kidnap gang in Somalia Ecologist abducted with Kenyan colleague Pair were mapping flood danger areas Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush tells alliance to ignore Kremlin's bluster and bring in new members Nato summit Disagreement looms on Ukraine and Georgia French and Germans oppose Eastern approach Style The forces Sarkozy meets resistance over promise to send extra troops Patchy battlefield where comrades' aims are different (Agencies): Drink is suspected after thief changes his mind about Aboriginal art haul Ns&i Basra battle a success, says al-Maliki (Reuters): Doomsday followers leave bunker North Korea attacks 'sycophant' (Reuters): Old gold necklace sets a record Old boundaries are hit for six as the Chinese embrace cricket The Times (AP): CNN founder in war on malaria (AP): President hands over power (AP): Text message minister sacked (AP): Ex-UN official jailed for graft A tricky ball HSBC Final flash of magic from Harry Potter Virgin talks to Dubai Alba warns on losses London prices fall Quote of the day Cash coup by Lehman Business big shot UBS chairman goes as US sub-prime losses hit $37bn 9,000 London staff fear more job cuts Rights issue to raise emergency SwFr15 bn Regulator begins action against EADS managers Flight path Stock markets Too Swiss? Perhaps just not Swiss enough after all Airbus problems come all at once Swiss Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Potter casts spell on profits Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline And with a £70m flourish, he was gone . . . Bloomsbury peers into post-Potter void Turns to specialist publishing for growth Business big shot Jk Rowling Virgin and DIC hold talks on funding Branson's plans for expansion The Times Picture Gallery Rose offered lesson by the thorns in his side City Diary Photo-Me: the man must have his reasons City Diary No signs that the appetite for corporate excess is … City Diary Robert Peston, the BBC's business editor, has a new … City Diary Oh dear. The hedgies have never been known for their … City Diary Ping! An e-mail arrives from Standard & Poor's, puffing City Diary Picture Gallery Alba looks at high margins to halt losses Distributor's shares close to 18-year low Two more high street retailers collapse Hanson walks away as Moss Bros families 'hold out for higher offer' In focus Direct line for business Aviva City veterans join as Land Securities pushes ahead with break-up First Direct puts halt to new lending as homes gloom grows Experts' views The Open University Shoppers say no to plastic bag levy to tackle climate change The concerned consumer Consumers want incentives to stop using the carriers, not an extra charge at the checkout, and to reduce other packaging Signs that organic food could fall victim to the squeez Green scores with socially aware public Wall Street institutions give Lehman Brothers $4bn vote of confidence IMF to cut prospects for US growth by two thirds The world's biggest private equity firms closed new … Barclays UBS plans $31bn mortgage escape route New company 'will draw line under crisis' Hunt for investors to reduce bank's exposure The Times A shudder in the Alps, but faith in future The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds CB Richard Ellis British funds Low-cost airlines flying into turbulence Thelondonpaper Head East, where greed is still good Timesmobile Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Tate & Lyle held back by fears over update Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Streamlined Invensys has chance of a second bite Whitbread Deal of the day Timesonline AG Barr Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Tony Church Classical actor who was a pillar of the RSC and National Theatre and appeared in 31 of Shakespeare's plays in his career Tony Church, actor, was born on May 11,1930. He died on March 25,2008, aged 77 Weather Eye Jules Dassin Film director who made European hits such as Never on Sunday after being blacklisted by Hollywood's anti-communists Jules Dassin, film director, was born on December 8,1911. He died on March 31,2008, aged 96 Pedro Zaragoza Architect of the holiday revolution that put Benidorm on the map and created the model for the package tour industry Pedro Zaragoza, former Mayor of Benidorm, was born on May 15,1922. He died on April 1,2008, aged 85 Lives in Brief Masao Hirakubo Japanese Burma veteran who worked for reconciliation after the war Masao Hirakubo, businessman and Burma Campaign veteran, was born on September 25,1919. He died on March 4,2008, aged 88 Alun Hoddinott Lives Remembered Paul Scofield Tolerated trespasser cannot alter order Law Report Court of Appeal Court can decide facts Court of Appeal Clause might be a penalty Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Court Circular Memorial service Banquet Premium Bonds Legal news Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths That elusive crock of gold at the end of the rainbow Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 2,1918 The Times reports on the merging of the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps to form the Royal Air Force Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Timesonline Church News Why National glory can elude the best Racing Lingfield Park Kempton Park Swimming Bet of the day Football Williams enjoys opportunity to show his mettle on Iron Man Racing Jockey battles back after string of injuries Surgeons feared his career was finished Nottingham Timesonline Johnson picks up plum spare ride on Turko Marshall's no-show causes a stir but Lowe is present and correct Swimming Catterick Racing Folkestone Yesterday's results Southwell Course specialists Wetherby Foster moves close to place at fifth Games Heavyweight role proves fulfilling for poacher-turned-gamekeeper Gatting Cricket ECB talking shop suits former England captain 'I've always wanted to put something back' Talent Management Conference All roads lead to IPL for Shoaib after ban Jones emerges from 'dark times' to lead Ospreys into the light Rugby union Baseball Results Football Rugby union Swimming Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Geraghty set to boost Irish against Perpignan Tennis The Times Mosley denies Nazi claims as he stands his ground over scandal Motor racing President says sorry in letter to FIA members He will miss Bahrain race to be with lawyers Ruthless Williams hands Henin demoralising defeat Tennis Sony Ericsson Open Sky Sports Xtra, 8pm Montgomerie rips into Masters organisers Gebrselassie doubt Gordon gets call Argentina lock signs Pistorius appeal Jones picks up injury worries after warm-up for Wembley Football Coca-Cola Championship Pools forecast Last night's results Sheehan puts Leeds back in play-offs hunt League One Wrexham move another step nearer trapdoor League Two Grant insists he will not be made a fool of over Ferguson and fixture list Football Champions League quarter-finals United manager's words 'must be a joke' Anelka confident as he faces former club The Times Ambition is the byword as Sunderland aspire to secure a Keane future Football Derby setback leaves Everton out of sorts In the get-rich-quick world of the Barclays Premier … The Premier League today Arsenal Liverpool Football Champions League quarter-finals Coral World domination can begin at home, says bullish Wenger Timesonline No histrionics, just respect as managerial battle commences Football Champions League quarter-finals Liverpool count on European pedigree Mascherano returns to strengthen midfield Arsenal can be made to pay if they get restless Liverpool at the crossroads: one way greatness, the other, disaster Italians may be forced to accept a significant shift in power Football Champions League quarter-finals Top players lured by Premier League riches How long before likes of Kaká take plunge? The EDF Energy Cup Bojan Krkic became the second-youngest goalscorer in … Fans on best behaviour after heeding warning signs Ronaldo proves he has a head for European heights in brave display Football Champions League quarter-finals Sky Sports Knockout blow Football Champions League quarter-finals FA flexes its might to leave cup minnows with shares spoilt The Insider Times Crossword 23,877 Who are they? United reduce Roma to ruins Ronaldo and Rooney put Italians to the sword Injury to Vidic the one sour note for Ferguson The Times Cricket Inside Motor racing Index The face Sir Paul's transport of delight The bombing of Coventry: the real story The click Thirty lovers? No shame in that, Nick Image of the day Modern morals 'I've killed a man' Felix Dennis, the Oz trial defendant who is now a billionaire publisher with an empire that includes Maxim and The Week, tells Ginny Dougary about poetry, whores, his past addiction to crack cocaine and the time he killed a man — a confession he later retracts Royal Academy of Arts Brand Alley Catastrophe chic? I say: 'No, no, no' The week in fashion Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong is astounded by rumours that the designer Roberto Cavalli wants to collaborate with Amy Winehouse Buy this As I said 'goodnight and thank you', my pants split Alicia Keys tells Alice Olins about her friendship with Giorgio Armani — and her mishaps on stage Firming creams The Times Reasons to be cheerful (or why Britain isn't that bad) It's all a conspiracy, I tell you Poor show A shock-jock's deliverance Arts Mat Collishaw has always used extreme tactics but now he's found tenderness in cruelty, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Correction The brains behind the YBAs An intelligent, funny man who rocked the dancefloor and took elevenses seriously . . . friends and artists share memories of Angus Fairhurst with Rachel Campbell-Johnston Shakespeare's Globe Theatre His excellency, minister of samba First night World music Gilberto Gil Barbican Theatre Slippery Mountain New World Restaurant, W1 The Times Concert EUYO/Ashkenazy Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Pop Folk Routes, New Routes Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert LSO/Harding Barbican Back-up for a dynamo Crème Office alphabet Multiple Display Advertising Items Need a team? Get on the network Corporate social networks are the new recruiting grounds. Jackie Cosh explains Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a VIP trip on the London Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Digital Choice Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Granddesignslive Natural World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm The Apprentice BBC One, 9pm Dan Cruickshank's Adventures in Architecture BBC Two, 9pm True Romance (1993) Film choice Five, 10pm Variations Dexter ITV1, 10.35pm 13 Rue Madeleine (1946, b/w) Channel 4,1.40pm Gattaca (1997) Five US, 11pm The Fourth Protocol (1987) BBC One, 11.10pm Old kids on the block Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4491 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 197 Timesonline Sunrise
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