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News from 03/04/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Kevin Baxter, Kara Westhusing, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Lionel Sheffield, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, James Edgar, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Tim Ensor, Jack Malvern, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Ken Russell, Dr D. R. Cooper, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Marc Cowling, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Tony Phillips, Javier Rosales, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Alan Pollock, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Will Lawrence, Richard Nelson, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Nasrullah Khan, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Mark Walport, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Kashmiri Villanger, Rob Wright, Rob Pracey-Simth, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Tom Burchell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Oliver Wilson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Tom Wright, Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Marcus Leroux, Steve Smethurst, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Merton, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Antonia Senior Deputy Business Editor, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Emily Ford, John Carder, Matthew Parris, Polly Davies, Thomas Catan, Michael Moran, Ralph Musgrave, Sonia Verma, Rorke Henderson, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Stephen Royston-Davies, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Joni Sairanen, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Muhannad Abu Samha, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Pamela Marrone, Daniel Hicks, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Neal Evans, James Christopher, Sir Peter Marshall, Gail Fielding, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Nick Gooderson, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Oliver Fisher, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine,

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Index The Times Top state schools hit by cash for places row £900 a term needed to secure entry for pupils One in six schools flouts admissions rules Index Timesonline Mugabe 'trying to cling on to power' Bank withdrawals soar M&S makes peace Ahern to stand down Chelsea beaten Index Screen The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Breakdown of the Schools Secretary's report The worst offenders Ruler bars Mosley over 'Nazi prostitute' claim Exclusive Crown Prince writes to motor racing boss Letter bars him from Bahrain Grand Prix Readers write Tiffany & Co. Mugabe loses parliament but prepares for last-ditch battle Official result gives Opposition majority Inner circle debates 'humiliating' run-off In the end, it was his generals who had to tell him Picture Gallery Weekend closures ahead on railway Councillor cleared Diana jury out Daughter's damages Troubled waters It's only a rock 'n' roll film but we like it Spinal Tap crossed with Jurassic Park . . . and I mean that in a good way Film Shine a Light Leicester Square Gucci Householders in a rush to the bank as big price rises empty their wallets Credit crunch City is alarmed as borrowing figures soar Spenders face biggest squeeze for a decade Millions of families at risk of negative equity Seven deadly factors fanning the flames Is there any chance of good news among all this doom and gloom? Mr and Mrs Average are crossing their fingers and hoping for a little bit of magic Credit crunch Faith in legal system vanishing, says judge Early prisoner releases not the answer, he says Simpler sentencing to revive public confidence SEAT Beowulf The £35,000 payday for a young man who had designs on money since age of eight Timesonline Boyden Toyota I didn't lose the £3.9bn, you did, Kerviel tells bank as he sues over sacking 'Account was in black' when bosses intervened He says that bail terms made dismissal unlawful How scandal unfolded Five suffers a pregnant pause with star presenter Police may investigate publisher's 'murder' confession Ilva Tea with Tony is among the prizes on offer at an auctio The film-maker Harvey Weinstein has been told by Chines Sky No, Mr Bond, I expect you to run away . . . People A rather sweet still-miked-up chat between Harriet … Prince Michael of Kent, the Queen's cousin, spent Tuesd Either lan Paisley looks smug after stealing a dumbbell from the world's smallest weightlifter, or he is bored during a business talk in the Esporta gym in Holywood, Co Down Postscript You may have caught one of the many, many media outings Picture Gallery Sharon Stone (who, astonishingly, has just turned 50) leaves the Ritz Hotel in Paris with a very small dog. The actress will be teaming up with Madonna to co-host the Cinema against Aids fundraiser in Cannes in May. Expect competitive dressing Puzzlers vie for a place in chequered history Patek Philippe Geneve Index NatWest Position vacant: £7 an hour. Man to accompany Dad to the pub. Must like a pint Laura Ashley Driver crushed to death at scrapyard Police killing justified Principal's payout Boris's alcohol ban Women bishops bid An Emerald Politician Ahern has been a force for good in Ireland and beyond Switched Restrooms (anag) Answer: The Times Crossword. Are you clued up for this year's championship? Exit Strategy The world must stand ready to rebuild Zimbabwe's ruined economy A little support for Bad Max Picture Gallery Why on earth are we going back to coal? Thunderer: A dark world of dubious moral values BTEC benefits Deserved payoff? Essential research What will the Lisbon treaty mean for UK law? Immigration and the economy Timesonline Coventry bombing The Red Baron Boat Race for all Weatherspeak Police fancy dress Encircled! Why Russia is right to feel paranoid Me, Charlotte Green and dung: my corpsing moment Comment Hyundai Children's TV host died in bath after a night of drink and drugs Scalding water burnt 60 per cent of her body Blood tests indicated a lethal dose of cocaine Dfs Blotted copy books Driver in crash that paralysed girl was caught by 'black box' Acer Millionaires are urged to give cash to universities Aspect Property Group Britain v US Multiple Display Advertising Items Conmen faked stars' autographs Pair face jail after trial over forgeries Witnesses included sporting heroes Genes that increase lung cancer risk found Three studies identify nicotine receptor site But smoking is still by far the biggest hazard Multiple Display Advertising Items Shannon's stepfather charged Great expectations for hospital Queen hosts memorial for Hillary E. on Free-diver has a whale of a time but photographer has brush with a beluga Multiple Display Advertising Items No closure for an innocent betrayed First night Theatre Blackbird Rose, Kingston First night SAS Doctors riding Harley-Davidsons killed in crash on family holiday Children's web pages 'need more protection' E. on Currys How Hattie the heroine prevailed over the man in the baseball cap Politics BT The rot at the heart of 10 Downing Street Business Startup Get tough to stop leaks, Brown is told Ministers say No 10 staff are hurting Labour Uncertainty is adding to Labour's poll gloom Budgens America Abu Dhabi The peacemakers Irish leader shocks country as he quits over 'cash for favours' inquiry 'Teflon Taoiseach' denies he is corrupt Investigations found cash from businessman Muslim rebels demand home rule Scores arrested at independence protest Militants inspired by uprising in Tibet Multiple Display Advertising Items Revealed: kinky sex secrets of the 'shy' octopus Singapore Airlines Bally 'English disease' should come to a full stop ING Direct How to use the semicolon Bloomsbury Auctions Burglar plays dead at funeral parlour (AP): Blaze wrecks shops in historic market (AP): Kosovo wins backing for constitution (AP): MP calls for 'toad killing holiday' T-Mobile (AP): Art or lewd graffiti? Battle looms as city gives giant painting the brush off Bush isolated in Nato as other leaders refuse to pick a fight with Russia Ukraine and Georgia must wait until 2009 US says that failure is concession to Moscow Ceausescu's shadow makes alliance more relevant than ever Selfridges Nine-year-olds charged over plot to attack teacher who told pupil off Brand Alley O George, Where Art Thou American Express British Gas McCain's next test: find a running mate who can appeal to everyone The Times Key support bolsters Obama (AP): Argentinian farmers to suspend strike (AP): Theft of sacred body (Reuters): 'Grades for sex' case (Reuters): Bin Laden 'is healthy' (Reuters): Crowded house A beauty contest where losing can give you the hump Jodi Picoult Best of breed The Times Teen ladyboys warned over £65 castrations Doctors criticised for operating on boys Cheap surgery lures patients from Britain Nationwide Vonage M&S makes Rose election concession to keep the critics at bay Executive chairman would stand each year First big shareholder comes in to back board Gala Coral owners agree to inject £125m Imperial shares in spin Walsh under fire European inquiry Quote of the day Gloom from the Fed Business big shot Flagging economy Construction companies face OFT bid-rigging fines Stock markets Reality of credit crunch brought home to borrowers Move along, the show is over Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies A classic French farce Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Woolworths makes room for its rivals Plans to share space in 80 high street stores Group back in black but dividend is cut Business big shot Euan Sutherland Steve Hawkes Analysis CBRE Imperial Oil shares slump as credit crunch forces $600m rights issue The Times This is what greets you when you log on to the welcome page for Terminal 5 — or at least, it was until I brought it to the attention of a startled BA press officer Wolfgang Ischinger, the departing German Ambassador, … City Diary Lord Biro writes off unhappy hour at Tesco City Diary And still they come. After my invitation from Standard City Diary Is the average celebrity's life cycle shortening to … City Diary The rumours swirl around Bear Stearns in London, which City Diary Picture Gallery Pilots pile the pressure on beleaguered BA chief Balpa union seeking to oust Willie Walsh Investor voices fears over cost of T5 fiasco Multiple Display Advertising Items HM Revenue & Customs Brussels opens investigation into Northern Rock rescue Rivals will be able to protest against plan Treasury welcomes Commission inquiry Multiple Display Advertising Items Carphone may bid for Tiscali UK arm Threat of union action casts cloud over £20bn auction to run Sellafield Heathrow express Bernanke dampens hopes of US rate cut Fed chief sidesteps questions on recession Persistent inflation still 'source of concern' WestLB seeks merger after credit crunch leads to €1.5bn loss It's time to start using the 'r' word Deloitte Iceland puts the freeze on Krona speculators as economy boils over Politicians attack currency profiteers Interest rates rise as debt and inflation soar Leading the march to overseas expansion Cold climate of recession starts to take an icy grip on life Deloitte Wrestling with conscience and web censorship Media Waiting to discover if this is the calm before the storm Global Radio's £371 million takeover of GCap Media … The word is out Lloyds TSB Mediapolis Media Equity Prices Alium 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 HBOS statement puts bank behind its peers Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Time has come for brave to take the money and run Nerves of steel Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Morson Tiddler to watch The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Brooklands Interim Executives British funds Birthdays Weather Eye Professor Michael Podro Scholar and teacher who did much to develop art history from connoisseurship into a wide-ranging academic discipline Professor Michael Podro, CBE, art historian, was born on March 13,1931. He died of cancer on March 28,2008, aged 77 Jean-Marie Balestre Controversial French publishing tycoon who rose to dominate international motor racing Jean-Marie Balestre, international motor racing administrator, was born on April 9,1921, He died on March 28,2008, aged 86 Dick Burke Genial and unassuming entrepreneur who founded Trek, the largest bicycle maker in the US Dick Burke, founder of the Trek Bicycle Corporation, was born on June 4,1934. He died of complications after heart surgery on March 10,2008, aged 73 Lives online Wing Commander Jimmy Dell Test pilot of the March 2 TSR2 attack bomber, which was cancelled in 1965 to the disquiet of the aviation industry Wing Commander Jimmy Dell, OBE, test pilot, was born on August 23,1924. He died on March 25,2008, aged 83 Steve Fullarton Veteran of the Spanish Civil War who lied about his age in order to join the International Brigades and fight fascism Stephen Fullarton, International Brigades veteran, was born on August 23,1919. He died on February 29,2008, aged 88 Court Circular Banquet Legal news Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Public Notices Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Judge should have said marriage was voidable Law Report Court of Appeal Giving effect to insurance intentions of parties Court of Appeal Word watching Times Crossword Championship 2008 1st Qualifier Crystal Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items An odyssey into Dalí country Late travel A break in a kayak to view Dalí landscapes Visit the Catalonian coast that inspired him Late deals Two nights in Ross-shire, £99; six night in the Algarve, £185; a week in Mauritius, £499 British Isles Short haul The Outer Hebrides: wild and beautiful Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Bubbles of warm air bring showers in their path Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 3,1962 The Times reports on a shaky start for the new panda crossings; they were not a success and gave way to today's pelican crossings Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Exotic Dancer's chance to display star quality Racing Aintree Oliver Fisher Football Course specialists Living a life of danger home and away Racing Ollie Magern's lameness opens door for Philson Run Coral Catterick Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Timesonline Latest odds Nottingham Kempton Park William Hill Tancock shatters world record to lay down early marker for Beijing Swimming Great Britain Olympic trials First British man to break backstroke best Previous time beaten by one third of a second Leicester Racing Taunton Kempton Park My rivalry with Rory is in its infancy Golf Volkswagen Gloucester let Tindall decide whether he is fit for Munster quarter-final Rugby union England centre close to return after injury Liver and lung damage could have cost career Saracens dressing to impress for cancer charity Whitakers head the field for British Open ICL's new departure Joseph dropped Exclusive Eastmond signs on Vote to Birmingham Eighth the new fourth as Britain reveals medals target for Beijing Olympic Games Eager Chambers not ready to run into St Helens Rugby league Davis Cup role increases the LTA burden on Annacone Tennis 'Showboating' claim allows Roma to put revenge top of the agenda Football Ronaldo failed to give us respect, says Pizarro Ferguson and Queiroz are hit by FA charges Football Results Baseball Basketball Rugby union Shooting Speedway Swimming Tennis Real Madrid feel pinch in the void left by Beckham Football Fixtures Other sport Small stepover for Ronaldo precedes giant leap for United Sport on television The Times Kazim-Richards ensures plenty of hard work ahead for Chelsea Football Champions League quarter-finals Grant remains upbeat despite Lampard show of frustration Redknapp gives Kanu the freedom to relive his former triumphs Football FA Cup semi-finals Portsmouth Cup win can top Arsenal success Nigeria striker feels weight of expectation Defiant Jones relishes improvement The Premier League today Gerrard offers reminder of home among glittering foreign legions Football Champions League quarter-finals Fabio Capello's search for clues becomes a tough one as English occasion provides the platform for intense battle of Spanish wits The Sunday Times Talking tactics The Times The expected showdown between Tom Hicks and George … Walcott should not be made to wait in wings Arsenal miss their moment but memory of Milan gives them chance Football Champions League quarter-finals O2 Fans find tickets to ride in short supply for Wembley excursion The Insider Times Crossword 23,878 Silence says so much on the South Coast Kuyt gives Arsenal no quarter Liverpool dig deep to leave Wenger frustrated Chelsea cut down by wonder goal in Turkey The Times Inside Swimming Rugby union Index The face New Evita's poisoned chalice Cheers, not jeers, for Florida's leaders in size The click That's easy for you to say, Delia From: Sir Alan To: Natasha Re: Happy news Image of the day Modern morals Why it took me so long In a 1988 article that appeared in The Times, Gail Fielding revealed her anguish at discovering that her husband was gay. She has remained in the marriage since then. Now, in an open letter to her spouse, she explains why she is ending it Hope for heart patients People with arterial disease and diabetes can be reassured by new scientific evidence, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline Chemical reaction is unfounded A reader from the farmlands of Norfolk asks if it is true that, as they are surrounded by arable fields, they will be more likely to develop Parkinson's disease. Could exposure to pesticides ad herbicides be a risk factor? The Times Whatever you do, Max, don't mention the phwoar . . . £20 million and the vanlty of philanthropy The Sunday Times Aren't we the lucky ones? First person As the free nationwide bus pass for the over-60s gets up and running, Penny Wark tests her stamina on a two-day 140-mile journey with her dad, nearly 79 Royal Academy of Arts The Times The four-hour week? I'm working on it Reportage Quit your day job, get drudges to slave for you and make a fortune. A new bestselling guide tells you how, but Richard Morrison isn't quite ready The Ferriss method Index Me, George and movies Despite the rumours that she's dating George Clooney, Renée Zellweger tells Will Lawrence she prefers to be independent Inside A dangerous film for boys Stallone's first Rambo was violent, bloody — and an inspiration to kids, finds Kevin Maher Funnygames-themovie It's torture — want to join? Reviews Michael Haneke's nightmarish Funny Games invites the audience to become complicit in its cruelty, says Wendy Ide Funny Games 18,111mins I'm a Cyborg 15,105mins Awake 15,85mins How She Move 12A, 92mins Lars and the Real Girl The game's bonding. Male bonding From film-making friends to battling brothers to schoolboy scraps, it's all boys together this week, reports Kevin Maher Son of Rambow 12A, 96mins My Brother is an Only Child 15,100mins Never Back Down 15,113mins Timesonline My Brother The Orphanage From toxic avenger to Dr Strange Love Screen Park Chan Wook, the poet of blood, whose film Oldboy was accused of inspiring the Virginia Tech massacre, has changed direction with a bizarre romance, reports, James Mottram In the Shadow of the Moon Wherever you're going, I know just the place He's got it, and he flaunts it First night Dance Carlos Acosta London Coliseum Pop Be Your Own Pet Scala, N1 Theatre Twinkle, Little Star Theatre Royal, York Book now Theatre Instructions for Modern Living Barbican Pit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Foyle Future Firsts/Stroman Purcell Room Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One EastEnders Viewing Guide BBC One, 7.30pm The Apprentice: The Worst Decisions Ever BBC Two, 9pm Cutting Edge: The Human Spider Channel 4,9pm The Sea Inside (2004)/The Dancer Upstairs (2002) Film choice Film4,10.40pm/1.10am Variations The Sopranos Channel 4, midnight Wide Awake (1998) BBC Two, 10.30am Call Northside 777 (1948, b/w) Channel 4,1.20pm The Devil and Miss Jones (1941, b/w) Channel 4,1.35am Opportunity to knock Hughie Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4492 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 198 Appeal Index Cpa group Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurdles are there to be, er, cleared The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Design lifts barriers to success What Happened next Simon Phelps tells Clare Dight how a US fellowship scheme gave him the impetus to start his own company Gradjobs Gym Jams The Office Psychologist Don't show naked ambition What Not to Do . . . In an Interview In the first of a series of articles on what managers really hate, Sarah Campbell asks employers for their stories of job interviews that went wrong — and what the candidates should have said My Big Idea Smarta Staff need to live your values Hiring and Firing In the first of four extracts from a book on hiring and firing we discover why it is best to hire people who share your values NPIA Key Points MBA Choices MBA Insider Judge Business School A degree for the future MBA Profile Aniticipating the future is the kind of thing we have come expect from Mystic Meg, not from an MBA graduate. Steve Coomber talks to Nick Davis about tomorrow's world Global Working A Career Guide to . . . For more information go to timesonline. co. uk/globalworking Skills are on the move Think global Inside Contact us Making the most of people power The Chinese Experience As China's prominence in global markets grows, UK companies are going after its top graduates. Jennifer Taylor reports Advantage West Midlands Turn a culture clash into a team triumph How to . . . Get the Most from an International Team Time zones, language barriers, culture differences — managing a team spread across the globe presents unusual problems. Carly Chynoweth finds out how to beat them Working Lives The Key to Migration Points Passport Stamps The Sunday Times The ultimate experience Leadership Carly Chynoweth learns that you won't reach the very top of a big company without earning your stripes abroad. So how do you gain the relevant experience at the right time in your career? Where the talent lives International Hotspots Why global also means going local Globalisation The Key to Secondments Brits Abroad Away game wins a career advantage Foreign Assignments Working and volunteering abroad are a great way to give your CV a boost, but only if you ensure that you get the most out of the experience. Mark Hunter finds out how The international learning journey Business Education Business schools are vital to maintaining the UK's competitiveness in the global war for talent. Steve Coomber reports The Times Atkins Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ofgem

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