News from 07/04/2008
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Dr Michael Watts, Exploration and New Business Director, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Mike Weston, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Joseph Butler National Fuel Supply Manager, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Howard Hall, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Martin Samuel Chief Football Corresspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Samantha Weinberg, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Guy De La Bedoyere, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Martin Clark, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Chris Whitby, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Kristina Pedersen, Uisdean Vass, Russell Kempson, Henry R. Rollin Consultant Psychiatrist (ret'd), Suzy Jagger, Gela Charkviani Georgian Ambassador, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Mark Atherton, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, Phil Brown, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Duncan Clarke, David Robertson Business Corresspondent, Pip Harries, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rt Hon Caroline Flint Minister for Housing and Planning, Dr Tanya Byron, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Planet Jupitus, Richard Owen, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Barbara Lantin, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Paul D. Rivers, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Ian Moriarty, Craig Lord, Graham Chase, Michael Banister, Thomas K. Pallister, Martin McPhillips, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Joshua Rowe, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Mike Atherton, Ian Whittell, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Francis Wilkinson Chief Constable, Christopher Irvine, Rob Shepherd Finance Director, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex The Times Anti-China Protesters on torch relay humiliate police Labour MPs revolt over axeing of 10p tax band Mugabe militia target the last white farms Snow grounds flights CPS ban may be lifted Nuclear warning Anger at Mosley Index The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Hopes of peace and harmony are swiftly extinguished by violence and farce Olympic torch Demonstrators force police to change route Clashes and chanting mar festival atmosphere Sport is never pure and rarely simple Olympic torch Who are the other boys in blue? ING Direct A flaming mess at Downing Street Olympic torch There were police of every kind: mounted, standing, bicycling, flying, wearing black Andy Pandy suits . . . even jogging police Tibetans wounded as Chinese police fire on pilgrim protest Legal force Star Wars costume-maker strikers back against film director's mighty empire Breitling Darling is accused of complacency over full scale of threat to economy Economy Treasury committee says forecasts too rosy Scrapping of 10p tax rate 'is unreasonable' There may be good news ahead for homeowners Most workers who earn more than £15,000 will gain more than they lose Economy What's changed Prosecuting lawyers could sit in judgment Calls to lift ban on CPS staff joining the judiciary Diversity overrides fears on independence D&A the Opticians Omagh relatives start a final bid for justice Queen of plots An adulteress, trollop and liar — the real Mary, Queen of Scots Ryanair Marksandspencer Heston, a star who defied the Hollywood liberals, dies at 83 Rifle association pays tribute to actor's support Remembered as 'hero on screen and in life' Pugh Hospitals told to say 'sorry' more often Handyman charged Prison 'suicide bid' Speed ticket inquiry Time lord triumph Flybe Britain wakes to a flaky sort of spring Snow brings delays on roads and in the air Wintry spell will last until Friday in North Mercedes-Benz Today Tomorrow Pupils pay for exams . . . with their books 'Bloated' fees come at cost of teaching funds Textbooks so scarce they have to be hoarded Business 1-Plan 3,000 children were given unlicensed anti-psychotic drugs despite safety fears Seahorses find desirable home in clean waters of Dagenham Facts and fiction Chuck Short Changed Darling will have to undo the damage done by Brown to low-earners Missed Opportunity This could and should have been a good year in London for Liberal Democrats Stormtrooper Storm A Star Wars legal case that reaches the far-flung limits of intergalactic law Not an answer to Catholic prayers Picture Gallery The power behind the power of TV Thunderer: T5: baggage–handling is not the issue Georgia's treatment Building eco-towns Cannabis, skunk and the classification debate Britannia's place on British coins Timesonline T5 and Air France Back to school Coventry facts Box-ticking Mugabe's latest joke is no laughing matter Yes, darling, I know Snoop is more than a hip-hop star Colin & Justin's Home Heist Fleming's novel plan to outwit the Nazis Codes to be seized by commandos in disguise Author's war exploits inspired his 007 plots Three McCann police due to arrive Escalator fall girl still critical Weapons are seized at jail Model Kate wins back her crown Index Abbey Lastminute Turbine technology is turning the tides into power of the future Marine generator prepares for switch-on Sea trial opens way to large electricity farms Timesonline An initiative to build a huge wind farm at sea will … Wanted: Freehold Shops Russians tried to Kill me - Gordievsky Duke leaves hospital for castle Vicars asked to build roof database Masai runners take cold in their stride The Private Clinic Only copy of sacred book from the 15th century to go on public display Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Johnson at odds over migrant amnesty Offer of citizenship 'just stores up trouble' 'i Love Boris' video has professional touch Centre Left proclaims new hero Lewis Series Two Kinky film remake bares all on stage First night Opera Lost Highway Young Vic Multiple Display Advertising Items Sri Lanka South Africa War veterans on the march again, with last white farms in their sights Mugabe's land grab Frustration mounts at South Africa's failure to criticise poll shambles Multiple Display Advertising Items Moqtada's men feel the heat as joint raid brings battle to their doorstep 22 killed by US and Iraqi forces in Baghdad Busload of students seized at fake checkpoint Dfs General Petraeus, the US commander in Iraq, will Bush and Putin edge towards missile shield breakthrough Sainsbury's Credit Card (AFP): 148 Muslim war graves attacked (Reuters): Mormon child abuse inquiry (AP): Talks aim to free yacht hostages (AP): Robbery turns into botched job Multiple Display Advertising Items Bomb kills minister and Olympic athlete Tamil Tigers blamed for attack on marathon Race was held to mark Sinhalese new year Multiple Display Advertising Items Meet the other Tiger Woods . . . this one might save his species from extinction South China big cat fathers three cubs Success after breeding project moves to Africa Aerlingus Rival is butt of Berlusconi's golden oldies Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit turmoil hits financial advisers Paper bag ban protest Rate cut cliffhanger Somerfield sale talks Quote of the day Microsoft warning Business big shot Government failing to fund UK's nuclear clean-up, says inquiry by MPs Decommissioning model 'unsustainable' Urgent need to create new financing system Centrica, the owner of British Gas, has held talks … On their metal Skyrocketing corn prices eat into ethanol profits Stock markets A crucial two months for US economy Commodities Scandinavian Airlines Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Financial advisers feel the pain of global credit turmoil Business big shot Michael Spencer Deloitte Active gears up to expand Evans group Conflicting pressures mean rate cut is not a foregone conclusion MPC briefing April The Wall Street Journal Is it crunch time? Multiple Display Advertising Items Paper-bag trade fearful of Darling charge Traditional carriers caught in war on plastic Defra is firm in attack on 'throwaway society' Co-op edges closer to takeover of Somerfield Material argument Continental Airlines Boom time for metals market turns scrap merchants into millionaires Base metal into gold Changes to regulations on recycling and China's thirst for raw materials are pushing up values in the business of rubbish The Times Where there's muck . . . Japan's steelmakers face tripling of coal costs Direct line for business Copper thieves target foreclosed homes Base metal into gold Hammerson vulnerable as Gulf property giant eyes UK market HSBC Yahoo! feels pressure after Microsoft letter Ronaldinho's run helps to lift underdogs in the great game of advertising The Times Pioneer out to make Ocado's 'swirl' surf to new heights on waves of change in society Monday manifesto Jason Gissing Jason Gissing believes that technological and lifestyle trends will reward his online grocer and bring an environmental bonus National express dot 2 dot CV Business. In the palm of your hand Q&A Equity Prices Boyden Executive Search & Interim Management Reader Offers Ltd Architecture Weather Eye Charlton Heston Actor who played a range of towering heroes from Ben-Hur to Moses and later became the voice of American gun owners Charlton Heston, actor and activist, was born on October 4,1924. He died on April 5,2008, aged 83 Ivan Dixon American black screen actor and director who worked to advance ethnic minorities in the entertainment business Ivan Dixon, screen actor and director, was born on April 6,1931. He died of a brain haemorrhage on March 16,2008, aged 76 Lives in Brief Eirlys Roberts Editor of Which? magazine who led the British consumer movement through her dedication to clarity and accuracy Eirlys Roberts, CBE, editor of Which? 1958-73, was born on January 3,1911. She died on March 18,2008, aged 97 Steve Sinnott General secretary of the National Union of Teachers who was due to lead the teaching strike over pay on April 24 Steve Sinnott, general secretary of the NUT, was born on June 2,1951. He died of a suspected heart attack on April 5,2008, aged 56 Court Circular Opulence from the master of Regency furniture design Notebook Architecture Trial judges must be told if police are on jury Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Prejudicial material excluded Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times In Memoriam - Private School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charity Appeals Legal Notices The Times Raw North Polar winds have brought back winter Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 7,1896 A letter to the Editor concerning a certain religious "secret society" enticing new students at the University of Cambridge Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Murphy's lore is conspicuous in victory of Comply Or Die Racing Jockey gives winner outstanding ride Trainer steps out of father's shadow Hospitalised Fitzgerald waits scan results Rugby union Motor sport Big-race details Kelso Racing Bet of the day Market Rasen Yesterday's results Southwell Kempton Park Plumpton Course specialists More to this sport than meets the fly Fishing Basketball Results Boxing Cricket Equestrianism Golf Gymnastics Ice hockey Motorcycling Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Swimming Tennis Football Fixtures All-conquering Khan may have to wait for his shot a world title Boxing Kristjansen stopped in Saturday's eliminator Lightweight division is packed with talent Miley has to tough it out to secure medley victory Swimming British Olympic Trials The final Olympic qualifying tournament begins in Athen Family affair as Whitakers sweep board in Birmingham Equestrianism Castleford find winning form with Chambers in attendance Rugby leagues Engage Super League The Times Brough leads with boot McClennan still smiling after timely dose of reality No more death by a thousand cuts as the great entertainer departs Wisden 2008 Exclusive extract In the first of four exclusive extracts, Mike Atherton pays tribute to the innate, cavalier genius of Brian Lara Wisden Cricketers …manack Life of Brian Tomorrow Twenty20 Cup set to take on IPL rival Bayliss races clear Cullen sets standard Tweddle earns silver Mavericks claim title Britain's sculls joy Azinger says players 'want nothing to do with Faldo' in Ryder Cup dig Golf Row erupts four days before start of Masters No love lost between them in playing days Lorena Ochoa became the first woman to win consecutive Bourdy holds his nerve to gain second tour win Davydenko claims title in triumph of character Tennis Fear in natural at Aintree, but it comes second to fascination Sport Columnist of the Year Johnno is ideal head, but don't mention his brow Wisden a weighty tome in every sense of the word The Times Arsenal's wish for an easy life leaves the club soft at heart I have been impressed by my colleague Lydia Hislop's … Hill recaptures the feel-good factor against flat Ospreys Rugby union Heineken Cup quarter-finals The London Rugby Derby Toulouse quick off the mark on a blue day for Young's charges Paterson has a rare off day as Munster reach last four again Rugby union Heineken Cup quarter-finals Hewat finds his place among exiles Semi-final draws Bath 57 Leeds 5 Challenge Cup Worcester 36 Montpellier 26 Newcastle 40 Castres 13 Gridlocked Hamilton crashes to earth with worst finish of career Motor racing Bahrain Grand Prix Briton trails home in lowly thirteenth place BMW excel as Massa leads Ferrari one-two Royal Ascot Timesonline Result from Manama and how they stand Times Crossword 23,881 Mosley faces being driven out FIA president isolated by Formula One teams Pressure increases after fresh revelations The Times Words of Wisden Simon Barnes Ledley king of Wembley and prince of Wales as Cardiff book final place Plus Index Index Monday poem The farmer has his day — twice I love my blog, but my heart belongs to Daddy The click Mountaineers roped in to slop out the slopes Image of the day Modern morals The spy who loved it The creator of James Bond liked his women to be wealthy, double-jointed and able to make an incomparable Béarnaise sauce. In an extract from his new book, Ben MacIntyre explores the often dark sexual world of Bond girls and Ian Fleming Index Timesonline Between the covers: how I became Miss Moneypenny AA Tomorrow The Times I'd pay good money for an Ikea-loving, car-owning soulmate Playing the corpse in the dead of night What a conception! Legacy of a deadly dust Health Asbestos is banned, yet deaths caused by its fibres will rise over the next decade — and each case means police involvement, says Barbara Lantin Body-conscious at 3 Thetimes David ormerod Hearing Centres at Boots The Times Don't skirt around the issue Style Forget the dress, the skirt is back. Now you just have to learn the secret to wearing separates, says Alice Olins Let's get quantum physical Arts As his 20-year-old pay mixing physics and espionage is revived, Tom Stoppard tells Brian Logan what lessons he learnt from writing it — and what he didn't The place to meet up for a pint and a play Britain's first pub-theatre is back its feet thanks to a fund of goodwill and a remarkable lady, says Benedict Nightingale On the shores of love and loss First night Theatre Cotton Wool Theatre 503, SW11 Theatre The Last Days of Judas Iscariot Almeida, N1 The Times Dance Toronto Dance Theatre Linbury, Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Handel Singing Competition St George's Hanover Square, W1 Today's TV Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Immigration: The Inconvenient Truth Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Clowns BBC Two, 9pm Monster (2003) Film choice Channel 4,10pm Variations Damages BBC One, 10.35pm High Plains Drifter (1972) Five, 11.05pm Battle Royale (2000) Channel 4, midnight Atonement (2007)/The Heartbreak Kid (2007) New to Sky Box Office Doctor in need of treatment Weekend TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4495 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 200 Picture Gallery Appeal Index John Deere Weekend 1N Numbers The News Striker speaks out Ferguson fury Switching codes Crouch ready to fly from Anfield Manager plays down spat Keane to seek coaching inspiration from All Blacks Jones looks forward to his duel with Redknapp Distin stands up for the minnows' rights Inside information online FA Cup semi-final reaction The News Cardiff City's hopes of securing a place in the Uefa … The Podcast Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Games FA Cup semi-finals Tony Cascarino's handful Ledley volley slays the giant-killers as Odejayi fails with his final finish 'Venue of Legends' welcomes mere mortals FA Cup semi-finals Q&A The Games QA Action man the model for Capello The Issues The Columnist Talking Point Ramos spurred to act When power corrupts Arsenal's Anfield goal Out with the old . . . Lowe opinion of himself A loan again, naturally A Galaxy far, far away Grant aid necessary Ronaldo: rest his case No need to get shirty Cup of good cheer Brooking no argument 2012 and counting Redknapp is so much more than 'Appy' Arry The Games FA Cup semi-finals Aston Villa 4 Bolton 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Fulham 1 Sunderland 3 Everton 1 Derby 0 Wigan 2 Birmingham 0 Ferguson's men dig deep in snow as Afonso lifts gloom The Games Barclays Premier League Newcastle 3 Reading 0 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Direct and to a point Elano declines Pleasing Plessis Spurs down on luck Wenger must look at bigger picture Peter Fröjdfeldt has been appointed to referee the … Did they not Google the applicants first? Barclays Premier League Phill Jupitus The Games Winning is Grant's way to fight critics The Games Barclays Premier League Blackburn 1 Tottenham 1 Leading scorers Foul play Red Cards and Yellow Cards Player of the weekend Gareth Barry 4-4-2 exits through the evolving door Best not good enough Ronaldinho worth punt Italian league The Continent League tables and results The Columnist French league Spanish league German league Southampton 2 Bristol City 0 The Games Coca-Cola Championship Scunthorpe 1 Sheffield Wed 1 Colchester 2 Ipswich 0 Plymouth 1 Charlton 2 Sheffield Utd 3 Leicester 0 Norwich 2 Burnley 0 QPR 2 Preston 2 Watford 2 Coventry 1 League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two Timesonline Championship The Results Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Basham boosts Exeter's promotion bid Non-League The Results The Web The Box Scotland Non-League Scotland The Box Live matches Timesonline The father of football deserves much more The Innovator Forgotten forerunner Drawing pleasure The pie The FA has turned its back on Ebenezer Cobb Morley and says maintaining his grave is simply 'not a viable proposition' The Prem The FA Cup e-on Spot the pie The Times The Fixtures The week ahead Forgotten forerunner Late Bites Morley's Life Dell Index Phenomenal growth of marine contracting industry Sustained high oil prices see oil and service companies busy satisfying global demand The UK downstream oil sector comprises over 200 companies involved in the refining, distribution and marketing of petroleum products Oil Voice Lyons down Resource Nationalism & Corporate Strategies Corporate oil is caught in a vice: it is locked-out of many high-reserve countries, but in need of securing large oil reserves for the future. Super-major reserve holdings are not vast in comparison to the OPEC states and the largest national oil companies Oilvoice strikes it right Win: A barrel load of goodies State of independence Independent oil companies are alive well and continue to play a vital role prising open new exploration frontiers and squeezing value out of marginal declining fields Afren, an African success story Afren, one of the fastest growing UK listed small cap oil and gas companies, is an investor's delight with a five-fold increase in the Company's share price since its IPO in March 2005 and a positive growth outlook For the Company Dominion Petroleum Limited Dominion Petroleum is an independent energy company dedicated to the exploration of new oil and gas reserves in East and Central Africa. Dominion was founded in 2004 and listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange in December 2006 Carbon sequestration coming of age The petroleum industry has been injecting carbon dioxide into reservoirs for years to enhance oil recovery, but with climate change issues rising to the fore, interest in this area is spreading fast Squeezing more oil from existing fields Oman is a good example of country that has been quick to grab the opportunities offered by enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology Cairn: Building a Petroleum Empire in India Cairn is a FTSE 100 company which has created a world class oil business in India CO2 : clear direction needed Legal and Political Risk in the International Oil Business For good or ill our modern world is massively dependent on petroleum. Driven by us$100 per barrel oil, international oil companies ("IOC"s), jump at high cost deep water E&P opportunities, revisit "declining" oil provinces (think of the North Sea), enter the unconventional hydrocarbons game and … IMCA New horizons Technology will continue to play a vital roles as the oil industry sets out to explore new frontiers and to unlock unconventional hydrocarbon resources Proven Energy Challenges To The American Corporate Oil Empire America's predominance in corporate oil has ceded partial ground to the challenge of Europe's super-majors (BP, Shell, Total, ENI, Repsol-YPF) and others Emgs Intellectual property and IOCs International Oil Companies (IOC) are in for some rough times ahead. Some of the majors have broken the reticence about oil reserves of late, and acknowledge that upstream activities of exploration and production are getting harder Global Pacific & Partners Raja Fashions
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