News from 09/04/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Julie Daniels, H. Wessels, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Miranda McLachlan, David Brown, Beau Dare, Stephen Hammersley Chief Executive, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Long, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Helen Kaut, Kenneth Wood, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sarah Barnett, Rosalind Renshaw, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Odette Katrak, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Robert Veitch, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Kenneth Parsons, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Barrowcliffe, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Michael Evans, defence editor of The Times, Siobhan Kennedy, Paul Clark, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Sophie Hollow, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Greg Hurst, Lilly Peel, Ron Smith, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lily Peel, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Alan Borg, Lisa Armstrong, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Geraldine Van Bueren, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Mark Hunter, Raymond Keene, Sarah Hiscock, Matt Hughes, Ramachandra Guha, Francis Bacon, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Roger Foord, John Turney, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Rachel Potter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, George Walden, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Lewis Smith science Reporter, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Emily Ford, Leo Lennon, Ian Edwards, Robert Elegant, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Catherine Philp, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Plummer, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, D. M. Hendry, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Richard Lovegrove, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Rocky Stevens, Olav Bjortomt, Julie Griffiths, Richard Rossiter, Benjamin Wolf, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoIndex The Times Rate cut demanded as property prices slide Starvation fear as mobs attack farms Iraq gains 'fragile' Boeing 787 setback Migration rules 'unfair' Sports writer praised Index KenKen The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Straw 'threatened to punch Ed Balls' Badgers must die to halt bovine TB Welsh approve cull to halt spread of disease RSPCA condemns decision as unscientific Sandals High price of disease Zimbabwe faces starvation as mobs rampage through farms White farmer ordered to throw his milk away Invasions stop maize harvest in mid-flow Leadership split in South Africa over Mugabe Pugh Christians challenge hybrid embryo move DNA policy in court Taxi killed drunk girl Charge withdrawn 'Multiracial' sheep Shannon's mother is charged with neglect Court appearance after remarks to friends McCann spokesman tells of requests for cash New anguish for McCanns over plan to restage disappearance Berluti On the slide or holding up? The one certainty is the … Housing market The Halifax says average house prices have fallen by 2.5% this year, but is it all really gloom and doom for the property market? House price change Small house Why it's like 1992 . . . The flat The large detached house . . . and why it isn't Changes by property type* Best thing is to sit tight and just watch it all on TV They came from a galaxy far far away, invading the High Court Sky movies Thousands of migrants win right to stay Skilled workers faced threat of deportation Sudden rule change was unfair, says judge 'Influential' Times guide to best universities passes with honours Eos Barclays Mud and Jay-Z blamed for slow start at Glastonbury Singer Doherty jailed for 14 weeks Babyshambles star broke probation order Performance at the Albert Hall cancelled Tiscali Interpreters swap war zone for Slough Welcome for men who risked lives for Britain Relocation came after campaign by The Times Lg Kf700 Religious rule may let Muslim sex offenders off jail therapy Here and there Wanted: army of volunteers to save bees from deadly invaders The enemy Boss Half Measures The Bank of England should reduce interest rates by 0.5 per cent A Crime against Zimbabwe It Mugabe clings to power, the world will be to blame Cows or Badgers A selective badger cull is needed if the spread of bovine TB is to be halted The brutal truth at the Olympics Picture Gallery The wobbly Russian doll of Downing St Thunderer: Vote for the mayor? No, stay at home Academic lawyers Eco-town puzzles Village Carnegies Banana shoes Did the UK endorse Mugabe's electoral antics? Where sport and politics meet Timesonline The 10p tax band Post offices Noises on Paris, Texas Thank goodness we had the Diana inquest Forget the cruelty and abuse. Remeber Naipaul's words Comment Adverts for 'nasty, brutal' video game are banned The co-operativebank Woman refused blood and died Teenagers die in canal crash Tory councillor 'sought bribes' Protection for Falklands wreck Multiple Display Advertising Items Chanting teenagers who chased schoolboy to his death face jail sentences More convictions for school tennis court hammer attack Mobile simply closer Tycoon leaves £1.5m to his beloved Sidmouth-'England as it used to be' Basf Parking windfall for town's motorists Forever amber: a prehistoric spider E-mail ambush warning 'not opened' Big Ben is a monumental favourite More than half of NHS staff feel patient care is not the priority Abbey Baby fitted with pacemaker at five days old 'Basil Balti' told customers: You make me sick Multiple Display Advertising Items Cleese boards Obama-wagon People Gordon Brown may be drowning amid a sea of public oppro It is only Day 2, but we are already pushed for space … Suzuki Not content with prominent roles in the world of footba Kate Moss gets a soaking on the Jurassic Park ride at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, on which the centrepiece is a near-vertical 85ft drop Guests who attended a memorial service at Southwark … Postscript Writing in the Daily Mail, Lord Tebbit remembers Spitti Who should play Des Browne in a film? A predictable plot carried by a pair of powerful actors First night Visiting Mr Green Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Two of these people fancy a one-night stand, two want to settle down. Which is which? Face gives away sexual intentions, study says But men are unable to tell who could get lucky Vodafone Penny for ' em: Tories need tax plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Pair are jailed for blackmail BA bans Naomi over bag row Footballer badly hurt in car crash Doctors assess police suspect Fines for spa town 'cruisers' Open-and-shut case for rubbish A1 Fayed accepts jury's decision 'for the sake of William and Harry' I leave revenge to God, says the Harrods owner Capitulation follows warning from Brown Appeal to find missing TV presenter Rias Now men in blue are gone, the question is asked: who let them in? Olympics The guards protecting the Olympic flame had paramilitary training and were chosen by Beijing for their toughness and fitness Aerlingus True cost of the London Games 'is being hidden' Beijing torch guard will not be tolerated in Australia, says Rudd Ryanair risks big fine for misleading adverts Eonenergy Watchdog to act for train and bus users The Sunday Times Index General takes the fight over Iraq to the next American president Petraeus report heard by all three candidates Surge has brought fragile progress, he says Gerard Baker The hallmark of this entire debate is its unreality Multiple Display Advertising Items Crowds flock to Flocke as lawyer is hired to protect her privacy Hero teenager tried to rescue friend in shark attack Deadly presence (AFP): 17 Afghan workers killed by the Taleban (AFP): Nuclear progress (AFP): Bulgarian mafia call (AP): Radio staff released (AP): BBC 'insulted' king (AFP): Albino MP sworn in (Reuters): Austrian hostages (AFP): Body missed funeral Biffo* raises a glass to being the leader Ministers say Cowen is only candidate in race From 'Bertie' to gruff and blunt new leader President admits to affair with airline attendant number 3 Blunt speaking (Reuters): Protests as talks collapse (Reuters): Bar helps 'poor' Americans (AP): Journalist murder charges Filthy picture wins prize Acer Slave takes government to court over hidden cruelty Multiple Display Advertising Items 400 children 'like aliens' saved from polygamy cult Ancestry Berlusconi: left-wing women 'unattractive' (AP): Tamil rebels killed (AP): Student violence (AP): Two killed in gas leak (AP): Military presence Bad Bart is banished for Baywatch Cartoon corrupted children, says regulator Channel responds with swimsuit fantasy Multiple Display Advertising Items Country goes crazy for first spacewoman Multiple Display Advertising Items Record £36m Ofwat fine for Severn Trent Warning on BE stake BT saviour to quit Citi near debt deal Quote of the day India deal for Africa Business big shot Regina Finn IMF fears credit crisis losses could soar towards $1 trillion Policymakers face 'critical challenge' Call for immediate action to ease turmoil Blow for BA as Dreamliner suffers further delays Global ambitions Stock markets Livingston needs all the flair of his teacher at Dixons Brace yourself for electric shocks Nissan Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Private equity tests the water Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Ofwat fines Severn Trent record £35.8m Water company may challenge penalty Previous management culture 'unacceptable' Business big shot Regina Finn Scottish power groups face penalties as watchdog looks into station shutdowns Multiple Display Advertising Items This is Gerry Sutcliffe, the Licensing Minister and the new darling of the pub trade, in a poster drawn up by the Morning Advertiser The BPI, which represents the music industry, is City Diary Things are hotting up for the Guildhall charity curry lunch City Diary The British Board of Film Classification is seeking … City Diary Picture Gallery I am told there is a dance record, The Lords of the … City Diary Professional futurologist Patrick Dixon has been addres City Diary Whitbread expands in London for Olympics British Energy monopoly 'unacceptable' Government is closely monitoring sale talks Centrica, RWE and EDF seen as frontrunners The Times Aviva Livingston to head BT as Verwaayen goes Dutchman steps down after turnaround New chief hints at bigger mobiles presence Ringing the changes Ian Livingston Thelondonpaper Timesonline IMF's blame list awaits finance chiefs at global crisis meeting Citigroup set to sell debt to private equity Fed's unity on rate cut fuels recession fears US property sales fall to a record low Mining giants grapple in Politburo-style fight Swiss Baugur to step up global push after disposals raise £430m takeover fund Shopping basket Multiple Display Advertising Items Icelanders all dressed up for push in retail sector India takes on China over Africa's riches TomTom loses its way as sales forecast is lowered Lloyds TSB Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/percious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Tesco dips on talks of Wal-Mart fight in US Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Severn Trent's huge fine is just water over the dam Betting on recovery Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Development Secs Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Index Professor Nicolas Coldstream Eminent and influential archaeologist who had an unrivalled expertise in early Iron Age Greece Professor Nicolas Coldstream, archaeologist, was born on March 30,1927. He died on March 21,2008, aged 80 Charlton Heston Lives Rememberd John Plumb Accomplished and explorative British abstract painter notable for his exquisite colour sense John Plumb, painter, was born on February 6,1927. He died on April 6,2008, aged 81 Allan Ganley Esteemed British jazz drummer, composer and band leader Allan Ganley, jazz drummer, composer and bandleader, was born on March 11,1931. He died of complication after heart surgery on March 29,2008, aged 77 Mike Hill BBC writer and producer who remained firercely anti-Establishment Michael Hill, BBC producer and writer, was born on June 17,1923. He died on March 16,2008, aged 84 Lives in Brief Geoffrey Fisk, hand surgeon, was born on May 26,1916. He died on November 10,2007 aged 91 International cheque rules create no contract with collecting bank Law Report Queen's Bench Division Ban on innocuous activities at Aldermaston unlawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Partly racial hostility justifies aggravated offence finding Queen's Bench Divisional Court Word Watching Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services School Notices University News Predicting approaching storms with shark oil? Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 9,1994 The Times reports on the untimely death of Kurt Cobain, singer and writer with the band Nirvana Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coverage of McKelvey leaves legacy of hope Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's results Mick Fitzgerald is to have a second operation on his … Index Course specialists Index Bath Racing Bet of the day Listen ruled out of Newmarket Ludlow Latest odds Towcester Survivor who ran for his life eyes marathon road to Beijing Athletics Tuhabonye needs a personal best in London Memories of massacre at school still remain The Times Grass greener for Phillips as Badminton measures up Equestrianism Johnson waits in the wings as RFU continues to put weight behind Ashton Rugby union Team manager being sought, not head coach New structure 'should be in place by July I' Baseball Results Cricket Pools forecast Cycling Speedway Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport IPL snaps up Snape to help players with mind matters Cricket New spin on spell that Gandhi wove over the development of India's national game Cricket Wisden 2008 The great leader's influence extended to the playing field, as Ramachandra Guha reveals in the third of our four exclusive extracts Timesonline Harry swaps broomstick for bat, but it's still wizard Woods does it by corporate book before he settles down to real business Golf The Masters World No 1 focused on prospect of 'The Slam' Refuses to open up for debate on wider issues Rugbycamps Timesonline Faldo plays captain's role and defuses Azinger row Golf The Masters Suit's success puts medal hopefuls in tight spot Swimming Tee-times Radcliffe plays down pollution concerns Rovers in for Lockyer India delay series Klitschko's July date Contador stays top British duo progress Manchester City to sign Ronaldinho? It's hard to credit during a recession Sports Writer of the Year Timesonline Redknapp extends jinx as Kranjcar provides lift Football Last night's results The Premier League today Ballack keeps his head and calms nerves as Chelsea go marching on Football Champions League quarter-finals Grant has hands full keeping adversity at bay Blackpool 1 West Brom 3 Championship Sheffield United 2 Sheffield Wednesday 2 Bold Benítez sees Crouch gamble pay off, eventually Football Champions League quarter-finals Modern-day classic leaves old school out of breath Sir Alex Ferguson and Fabio Capello were treated to a game far removed from the one they used to play. Oliver Kay reports Semi-final Everything is against us, laments Wenger Football Champions League quarter-finals Attack the best form of defence, Ferguson insists Man United AS Roma The bogeyman strikes as Benítez's men come back from dead again Football Champions League quarter-finals O2 Martin Samuel was named Sports Journalist of the Year … The Insider Mansfield story defies fiction Michael Schumacher, who spent a career making McLaren … Times Crossword 23,883 Rider pines for the flora of Augusta Arsenal melt in Anfield furnace The Times Golf Inside Wisden 2008 Index The face Zero to hero We may encounter some turbulence . . . The click Will 20% off keep Americans wild about Harry's? Image of the day Modern morals Here's looking at you . . . Why, in this postfeminist world, do we judge women more than ever by their looks? Fashion editor Lisa Armstorng asks if women should accept this as the price of equality I failed my dying cousin Family secrets A reader tells of her regret that she did nothing to help as her mentally disabled cousin died a slow, painful death from syphilis The Times The Times I'm cycling back to happiness Nanny goes through the bins Lives lost for 72p I bedded 50 misses to hit Mrs Right First person Nick Clegg may have slept with up to 30 women, but that doesn't make him promiscuous, says Mark Barrowcliffe Das Auto Multiple Display Advertising Items Two-in-one hair products Beauty jury Dfs Margaret Thatcher was rude about my anti-Pershing T-shirt Katharine Hamnett, whose provocative slogans were a hallmark of the 1980s, is as much campaigner as designer. Interview by Alice Olins The Times Krizia Maths at their fingertips Arts Throughout history science has informed art, and art has inspired science, as a show in Cambridge demonstrates. Rachel Campbell-Johnston brushes up on her geometry Blinded by science; from the banks of the Nile to a volcano National Portrait Gallery Ibsen's play for today First night Theatre An Enemy of the People Arcola, E8 Theatre Glaspell Shorts Orange Tree, Richmond The Times Book now Concert Trio Jean Paul Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items In the main paper Concert RPO/Davis Albert Hall The show must go on Crème What is it like working in the Netherlands? Multiple Display Advertising Items Train to take the strain Crème Course boost your efficiency, but which provider is best? Helen Kaut reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème Show 2008 Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV 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 Dan Cruickshank's Adventures in Architecture BBC Two, 9pm Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Maurice (1987) Film choice Film4,11.10pm Variations Dexter ITV1, 10.35pm Pan's Labyrinth (2006) Film4,9pm Young Guns (1988) Five, 10pm The Boys from Brazil (1978) BBC One, 11.30pm Beyond reason in Virginia Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4497 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 202 Picture Gallery Sunrise Senior Living Index Inside General Dynamics M16: agents of change Secret Service Careers Take a step forward Opportunities in Defence Chaplains, lawyers and logistics experts are as necessary as military officers. Carly Chynoweth finds out about the variety of jobs that are available behind the front line Job Description Facts and Figures How Do I Become . . . Case Study Public Diplomacy for Nato Protecting the public from crime and terror What Do You Do All Day? Car chases, anti-terrorism patrols and helicopter surveillance are simply part of the job. Emily Ford finds out that there's much more to police work than walking the beat A Second Opinion Engineering the solution to jobs The Graduate Market Many university leavers have ethical objections to working in defence but the sector is a big recruiter, writes Martin Birchall Desg First Person Generaldynamics High-tech battlefields Technology on the Front Line Shouted orders are being replaced by stealthier communication, writes Mark Hunter Insect brains and infra-red fly us into the future Research and Development Defence sector research can have civilian applications. Carly Chynoweth reports First Person Navy Profile Join the top brass Careers in the Army Musicians, dog trainers, bricklayers, vets: the Army has a career path for almost every professional interest. Carol Lewis investigates some of the 1,000 types of job on offer Raf Profile Keeping an eye on the real risks Security and International Terrorism The threat of a chemical or nuclear attack grabs headlines but it is not the biggest risk we face right now, Clare Dight learns Atomic Weapons Establishment News Briefs KBR Ministers and masters Management Education Studying for a higher degree can help with military business. Rachel Potter reports MI6 General Dynamics
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