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News from 08/04/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, David Wighton, Edward Reader, Andrew Billen, Tony Kay, Glen Whittaker, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Steve Carr, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Robert Lindsay, David A. Harris, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Bentley Robinson, Jonathan Weir, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Karen Swaffield, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Sally Hunt, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Jennings, Ian McNicholas, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Jackson, Roger Swaffield, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Jack Harrison, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Charles Bremner, Jack Cameron Bond, Dominic Carman, Sir Ken MacDonald, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, T. Bottomley, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Daniel Emlyn-Jones, Rob Wright, Barney Crawford, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Steve Boggan, Tony Spawforth, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Harry L. Barker, Mick Hume, Andrew Strauss, Francesca Steele, Colin Peachey, Catherine Phillip, Paul Simons, Mike Green, Andrew Harris, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Bubb, Michael Gove, Yaqub Zaki Deputy Director, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Veronica Schmidt, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Matthew Hunt, George Osborne, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Lankuts, John Humphreys, David Robertson, Nicola Copping, Nick Meo, Maggie Roger, Richard Lewis,

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Index The Times Diana jury blames the usual suspects Brown hits new low as voters desert Labour Thirty per cent say Brown worse than Blair Confidence in the economy falls sharply Iraqi interpreters fly to new life in Britain 2012 torch tour threat No more 100% loans Bird flu alarm returns Shannon suspicions Why we didn't do God Law The Workout KenKen No 14 Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times The last hope for Brown is a swift economic recovery Labour MPs are embarrassed over their failure to Disabled soldier goes back to war Six months after losing a leg, Corporal Stuart Hale has returned to the battle zone in Afghanistan Fighting spirits My Brother Violent protests cast doubt over London's 2012 global torch tour Olympics flame put out three times in Paris Fears of more trouble on San Francisco leg Coe condemns Chinese flame protectors as 'horrible thugs' Pugh NHS pay deal of 8% gets mixed response Schoolgirl sentenced Severed head charges Duke cancels visit Appeal refused The girl appears to have forgotten just what makes her best material Pop Madonna Hardy Candy Home Staff: TV presenter being treated for breast cancer after routine test Rolex Princess unlawfully killed — but not by MI6 assas Diana, Princess of Wales, died because of the gross negligence of the driver, Henri Paul, and the paparazzi, an inquest jury has found Fayed team has almost run out of viable legal alternatives Paparazzi questioned after the death of a Princess Conspiracies can be left to time lords but some questions remain Twenty moments in life of jury who weighed the facts Diana verdict The Duke of Edinburgh runs the country, life in the secret service can be very boring: Alan Hamilton recalls inquest highlights O2 Four times as many words as in the Bible . . . What we learnt Shell Second-chance exam 'dumbs down' GCSE 'Stressed' students could sit sections again Board's PE syllabus now includes surfing Universities 'should be more open' about admission rules Bringing it all together Marking time Mother 'told friends she knew where Shannon was from start Shannon Matthews Detectives hold her on suspicion of perverting the course of justice Police investigate suggestion that Shameless episode was inspiration Korean Air Sky Neighbours who stood by family watch it fall apart Shannon Matthews Justice and Grief The time has come for Mohamed al Fayed to accept reality Articles of Faith Blair brings needed political experience to the global interfaith dialogue The God Particle Scientists may be on the brink of cracking one of the world's great mysteries When in Vegas, gamble big Picture Gallery A perfect expression of flaming anger Thunderer: Let's have a 21-gun salute for Heston Subsidised housing Tax band uproar Consonantal drift What sort of message are we sending China? Our role in Zimbabwe's history Timesonline Saudi intolerance Coinage quaintness Coventry conundrum BA not so bad . . . Who killed the post offices? It was us, of course To survive the credit crunch we must change the rules At 78, scientists hopes for proof soon that he was right about the Universe Smashing atoms Sainsbury's Bank plc Lawyer took paralysed client's £1.2m payout Spendthrift solicitor is jailed for 10 years Victim needed the money for fulltime care Sainsbury's Air ambulance fundraiser stole cash for life of luxury Spy caught by anti-aviation group was 'more Austin Power than 007' Business 1-Plan American Express Take a leaf out of my book, Hockney says Donate to the Tate, artist urges his peers Only nine out of 23 gift pledges fulfilled Suzuki Father caught bird flu from his dying son 'Emerging strain may pass between humans' Man, 52, survived after anti-viral treatment Tiscali Abbey NHS executive seeks bigger payoff Taj Mahal dagger 'to fetch £500,000' Social worker killed on home visit Macaw teaches his friends to swear Co-operativebank Starr decapitated in revenge attack Marital discord on Planet Ming? "i nearly divorced … Multiple Display Advertising Items Mick can't get no satisfaction People We have some photographs on our desk of Alan Titchmarsh Kate Hoey MP (Labour, Vauxhall) has called for Go Exciting news from George W. Bush's visit to Sochi … The catering facilities at the Houses of Parliament … Anna Friel in Radio Times, plugging her role in the new US sitcom Pushing Daisies Such is the mass of information that has come our way … Postscript RAC Insurance Limited Key conspirator 'took on new identity to join in transatlantic bomb plot' Briton arrived with new passport and wife Posed as a missionary from South Africa Plotters 'had martyrdom video from Underground attacks' Norwich Union Timesonline He didn't do God in Downing Street. Now he's making up for lost time Tony Blair Tony Blair talks about his Faith Foundation, which is no less than an attempt to save religion from extremism and irrelevance Healthcare Commission Dfs Model foundations An apple a day? Britons thrown 4½m away Grand Designs Live Galderma Zimbabwe Thailand Safe at last: Iraqi interpreters fly out to a new life in Britain Secret airlift brings first families to Slough Those left behind fear kidnapping and murder More troops or fewer? It's not that simple Which? Times Online Nationwide Mahdi Army prepares to give up the fight before final showdown Carpet Right McCain steals the march on rivals over Iraq troop withdrawals Desperate Mugabe begins new assault on white-owned farms Drunk and high, mob drives out white family Invasion orders 'came from the highest level' Opposition MDC leader flies to South Africa seeking help Taleban losses have created more ruthless leaders, warns Nato general Eager to leave but 100 valuable to let go: the women trapped by the tourist trade Birkbeck The Long Necks Go to three Multiple Display Advertising Items British airlines to pioneer mobile calls this summer Worst drought for a generation leaves water and comradeship in short supply Who Do You Think You are? Live (AFP): Incest couple appear on TV with daughter (AP): Troops on standby Armour sale halted (AP): No to congestion fee (AFP): Prince's £1.4m camel New buyers will need big deposit to get any mortgage Last leading bank scraps 100% home loans Minimum savings of £7,500 to get on ladder FTSE 100 closes back above 6,000 CGT change sell-off Fears over shop jobs Friends snubs Flowers Quote of the day TPG's $5bn move Business big shot Way clear for foreign takeover of British Energy Food inflation Stock markets King is on to a loser whichever way the MPC jumps Picture Gallery Prescription for disaster Commodities Pat on the back for Permira Netjetseurope Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Mad rush to sell ahead of CGT change Rate increase to 18% creates frenzy of deals Specialists have busy end to financial year Business big shot Richard Hartman Under the wire Time was you couldn't read a profile of a senior businessman without a name check for Sun Tzu, the Chinese military strategist, as a profound influence Volkswagen The City Bridge Trust, which dates from 1097, when … City Diary Committee on climate — just for a change City Diary My note about Lloyds TSB refusing to accept chequ City Diary Sign of the times: sales of repossessed properties … City Diary A conference of Islamic thinkers meeting in Delhi has … City Diary Picture Gallery Jobs fear as retailers plead for a rate cut Recruitment shelved in spending slowdown Interest could fall half a point, says BRC chief Credit crunch squeezes Michael Page hiring Shopkeepers sing the blues The Sunday Times Xerox Friends keeps books closed as Flowers bid still fails to impress Nothing has changed with offer, says insurer Call for finance details despite bankers' letters Conqueror HSBC faces FSA fine as the private details of 370,000 clients are lost TPG seeking 'substantial $5bn stake' in Washington Mutual The Times Raise offer and we will talk, Yahoo! tells Microsoft Novartis makes the first move in $40bn deal with Nestlé to take over Alcon Swiss drugs giant pays $11bn for 25% holding Rights to acquire control by July 2011 Pipex business The bears have inflation on their side Multiple Display Advertising Items Fear of food riots as surge in demand hits nations across the Far East Rice exports cut in bid to protect home markets Biofuel causes drop in food grains production Events conspire to raise prices beyond the poorest in Africa Feeding the world 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 Miners are lifted by steelmaker's coal deal Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day BA faces serious downside before T5's new era dawns Travis Perkins Deal of the day Timesonline Mining stocks Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Partners The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Boyden British funds Reader Offers Ltd The Right Rev John Yates Bishop who served Gloucester for 16 years and challenged the Church's view of homosexuality The Right Rev John Yates, Bishop of Gloucester, 1975-91, was born on April 17,1925. He died on February 26,2008, aged 82 Birthdays Weather Eye Yakup Satar Veteran who fought in the Mesopotamian campaign of 1917 Yakup Satar, Turkish veteran of the First World War, was born on March 11,1898. He died on April 2,2008 aged 110 Nikolai Baibakov Soviet commissar who served as head of the oil industry under Stalin and the state planning authority under Brezhnev Nikolai Baibakov, former Soviet minister, was born on March 6,1911. He died on March 31,2008, aged 97 Annemarie Renger German parliamentarian who as the first female president of the Bundestag imposed a firm discipline on its affairs Annemarie Renger, parlimentarian and Speaker of the Bundestag, was born on October 7,1919. She died on March 3,2008, aged 88 Court Circular Euro 2008 receives stamp of approval Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages The Times Service dinner Deaths Legal news Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Luncheon Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Services For Sale Legal Notices The Times Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices New clues to the mystery of the golden balls of light Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 8,1933 The Times reports on the relaxation of the Prohibition laws in the US, and the delivery of cases of beer to the White House Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Questions of horse welfare should not be lost on Aintree Racing National's reserve system requires reform Lingfield Park Giles Smith Course specialists Football Innovations in fixture list take lead from football Southwell Racing Kelso Yesterday's racing results Kempton Park Surgery raises fears for Fitzgerald Bet of the day Plumpton Football Results Boxing Cycling Eton fives Speedway Tennis Football Fixtures Young, gifted and black: Briton fits the image of modern star to a tee Europe's No 1 believes less is more in bid to test his major credentials The big interview Justin Rose The new Times columnist talks about the regime that has him dreaming of donning the green jacket at Augusta come Sunday Online today Timesonline Path to top ten Protesters were playing with fire when they tried to tackle Konnie Pietersen on the campaign trail to seek family benefits on tour Cricket England captaincy appeals in long term Working on new shot to unleash this summer Clarke insists ECB will not bow to player power on IPL How Fletcher transformed fortunes of the England team Cricket Wisden 2008 In the second of four exclusive extracts, Andrew Strauss explains why the legacy of the Zimbabwean must not be dismissed Timesonline Duncan's dominion 'Ruthless and uncompromising' Johnson has Wilkinson's backing Rugby union Appointment should be finalised this week Fly half relishes the challenge from Cipriani The Times FIA president 'determined to fight' calls for resignation Motor racing Fulham ready to bring in Collins as manager Football Wild card offers Cardiff route to Europe The Premier League today Another blow for Grant and goalkeeper as Cech is ruled out for season Football Champions League quarter-finals Fifty stitches required after freak collision Shock cup defeats are motivation for Ballack Key clash No break for Ferdinand but United cover looking thin Liverpool are moving in the right direction under me, claims Benítez Football Champions League quarter-finals The Times Redknapp returns to envious West Ham Palace reach top six Arsenal in US link-up Arsenal fortified by belief that style can overcome substance Football Champions League quarter-finals Wenger confident his side can win at Anfield Club's season could hinge on second leg Advanced Hair Studio Timesonline About of channel-hopping after ITV punches itself out The Insider Times Crossword 23,882 Pleas and queues I still believe we can win the double, says Wenger The Times Mortgages for Business Index Wisden 2008 Rugby union Index The face Russia's loudest recluse A front-row view of panic on the streets of London The click Look out: a couple of bumps in the road Image of the day Modern morals High church A new religion is spreading to Britain — its central sacrament the consumption of a hallucinogenic Class a drug. Steve Boggan reports from the faith's heartland in the rainforests of the Amazon The Times The Times Is your partner Just Tory Enough? Find out now! Why Play for Today is not the way to go Lame flame slogan My life is out of my hands First person So addicted are we to our mobile phones that we suffer acute anxiety when we are without them. Or do we? Francesca Steele finds out Hamptoncourtfestival Gadgets, guns, gizmos and cars Men tuesday At the dawn of a new consumer age, Ian Fleming gave Bond his own love of techno-trickery and marvellous machines, as Ben MacIntyre explains Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven top gadgets for the 007 in all of us With neighbours like that, who needs friends? Secrets of the pearly queen Arts A wonderful exhibition at Pariss's Grand Palais revels in the gilt and glamour of Marie-Antoinette. But what lies beneath the camp? Tony Spawforth investigates Régarde: the best art shows in Paris this spring Around £100 Environment (1995), by Kristian Krokfors Sylvie takes magical flight First night Dance Push London Coliseum Concert Philharmonia/MacKerras Festival Hall Dance Gravity & Levity Touring Book now In the main paper World music Tangopolis Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert NYO/Petrenko Barbican Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio BBC One Today's TV Live Uefa Champions League Viewing Guide ITV1, 7.30pm How to Look Good Naked Channel 4,8pm Big, Bigger, Biggest Five, 8pm The Wings of the Dove (1997) Film choice BBC One, 11.15pm Variations Massacre at Virginia Tech/The Killing of Sally Anne Bowman: A Crimewatch Special BBC Two, 9pm/BBC One, 10.35pm David and Bathsheba (1951) Channel 4,1.20pm Dirty Harry (1971) ITV4, 10pm Swimming Pool (2003) Film4,10.40pm Kicked in the clown jewels Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4496 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 201 Picture Gallery Wellman clinic Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Limbs in Limbo Other Views There may be trouble ahead Housing The Week in Numbers Rise of the city regions? Planning Drug reactions cost dear Hospitals Public Opinion New Medical Research Low-status jobs most stressful Health Other Stories we Liked No insurance can cut costs GPs get paid for no-shows Statement is uttered sotto voce Social Work Foreign Ways A medicine man's prescription Interview The director-general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutial Industry tells Jennifer Taylor how he wants to get life-improving drugs out to patients quicker Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen Hansard All-seeing but not much doing Pa… Truth of Stats? Lion's share of new builds Schools Hero and Villan The wealth divide expands Higher Education Boot camp companies clueless Cityhours Safe in Weeks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CfA appointments Over to you . . . Regeneration is a blooming success What Worked for US Charity administrator for Chopsticks, a co-operative based in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, owned by its disabled service users Fresh Start Diary Inside 'We are determined to do more ourselves' Tuesday Sir Ken MacDonald, QC, tells Frances Gibb why the CPS needs in-house trial lawyers One man's meat is another man's restaurant review Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Slaughters v Clifford Chance: who is pursuing the best route? Slaughter and May have swum against the tide to emerge as clear winners in profitability, reports Dominic Carman Lawyer of the week Adam Tudor No YMCA In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items

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