News from 10/04/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, Matthew Collins, Matthew Syed, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Lesley Russell, Robert Lindsay, John Hartley, Jan Morgan, Mark Souster, Richard Whitney, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Harvey Weinstein, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Gareth Walton Director, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rob McIvor, Ken Russell, Melanie Reid, Gillian Newton, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Henry Grunwald QC President, Lord Tebbit, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Stephen Collins, Greg Hurst, Marie Tourres, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Colin Day, Dr Stuttaford, Doreen King, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Justin Rose, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Sir John Morgan, James Rossiter, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Vicky Bryant, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Roy Thompson, Raymond Keene, The Rev Roy H. Byrne, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Campbell, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Brendan Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Randy Pausch, Dalya Alberge, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Steven Pollard, Michael Moran, Mike Smith, George Caulkin, Mike Barnard, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Carly Chynoweth, David Sanderson, Bethany Hamilton, John Naish, Mark Barber, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Robert Mucci, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Douglas Wilmer, Alistair McBay, Scyld Berry, James M. Switzer, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Diana Honey, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex The Times Scientists win public support on embryos Fifty per cent back human-animal research Times poll a boost for embryology Bill Torch procession farce Bin Laden's man wins Birmingham City boss held in football inquiry Child employers vetted African leaders to meet Iraq snubs Britain and calls US into Basra battle British Energy offer The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Bin Laden's 'right-hand man' wins deportation fight over torture fears Ministers will appeal to the House of Lords Twelve Libyans have also gained a reprieve Darling rejects IMF forecast for economy Staying in Britain No fares please for longest bus ride Free pass from Land's End to John o'Groats Pensioner's record trip cost less than £100 Chopard One Western-made rifle used to kill six soldiers Picture Gallery Plotter of al-Qaeda attacks in Britain dies Too late for £1m Food colours risk Plastic peril Ex-PC in thriller deal How New York Mets became victims of the Rick Astley online pranksters Breitling Does every child need a father? How the nation is divided Embryo research Times poll Q&A Should human-animal embryos be allowed? Should IVF proceed without the 'need for a father'? The modest woman with people's lives — and happiness — in her hands Embryo research The regulator A chat by a hotel pool taught Lisa Jardine how her new job would touch millions The in-tray Vetting for cafés and shops that hire children to work weekends Boss Pure Father's affair leads to an election clash with his son Legal protection Popularity of BBC iPlayer puts the internet at risk of overload Corporation 'should share cost of upgrade' Million programmes viewed online each week 'Babe TV' to lose its allure Most watched Bose Ticket to write Prada Parfums True blue Boris courts pink vote People The Stuckists, the anti-conceptual art movement, have … Appearing on The Paul O'Grady Show on Channel 4, Jo … "i used to work at the railway works, " Peter Cook, … Mfi "i do have some ugly days, " the actor George Clooney … Geri Halliwell, fresh from her pop group reunion world tour, arrives at the Galaxy British Book Awards in London. Nothing if not adaptable, the diva-cum-aspiring author is set to pen six books about a red-haired girl with bucketloads of Girl Power and a friend called Posh. You can take the girl out of the Spice Girls ... Overhead at the Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award: … Spare a thought for Bono, who has been hit hard by … A reader writes about the PM's plan to buy 20 million … Alarming news. The Stage reports that Andrew Lloyd … Postscript French Connection Danger ahead as foreign lorries get the right to tout for business Alliance Leicester Shannon's mother 'lied to police repeatedly during 24-day search' Karen Matthews, 32, 'knew where girl was' Police tell neighbours not to interfere in case Gang youths who killed boy to prove themselves face years in detention Son of Rambow Ulster Rebooted The Good Friday agreement and the decade to come Food Fight Soaring grain and rice prices bring short-term crises but long-term hope Slow Motion Pensioners can cross Britain in a week free. The bad news? It takes a week A big hand for lovely Lindsay Picture Gallery We get tangled up. The terrorists go free Thunderer: In black and white: the untouchables Eco building blocks Faith and folly Housing gloom Why bother to vote for London's mayor? Olympic hosts must keep the flame Timesonline Exams and learning First-class post Bond of friendship Core difficulties The horse's mouth Banana ban Crisis? Disaster? Catastrophe? Choose your word Who's this Morgan Changirai I keep hearing about? Comment Sainsbury's I've always been a loner, said Gulf War veteran after killing his relatives Mobile simply closer Ticket to write Damilola's mother dies of a heart attack Friends say stress of son's death killed her Campaigner against youth crime is mourned Multiple Display Advertising Items Ilva Doctor Who to make a timely arrival at Proms Currys 800-year-old key to Islam's most holy shrine is sold for £9.2 million Another hanging death in Bridgend Woodpecker's beak is freak of nature Bond moves over for Hollywood deal Note of alarm for the absent-minded Waterstone's Homebase Test regulars enjoy life's longest innings Most-capped players outlive lesser colleagues Research suggests success brings longevity Vauxhall Final score Volunteer donor steps in to set off simultaneous six-way kidney transplant HSBC Trust authorised ambulance teams to give restricted drugs Emergency aid Dead soldiers' mothers fail to force inquiry into legality of Iraq invasion That's it for now, but the pressure will remain Private treatment centres announced Baby killer jailed Terminal 5 inquiry Missing wife arrest Ofcom ruling on BBC Indecent pictures Sat-nav damage 'Worst road' inquiry Tetrapak heir arrested with wife on suspicion of possessing drugs Multiple Display Advertising Items Democracy arrives 80 miles off Britain Möben Sark's secrets BNP man runs the gauntlet as he tries to put his party's stamp on London Local elections Amid the hue and cry of Ken v Boris, another candidate has gone almost unnoticed. But Richard Barnbrook could end up having the biggest influence on the capital's reputation Dfs Rise of the BNP Johnson win would leave Met chief looking over his shoulder Cole Porter would surely have got a kick out of this First night Theatre Black and White Ball King's Head, N1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Zimbabwe France Talk to the Dalai Lama, Bush tells China Torch parade descends into farce Flame-holders take refuge in old warehouse Six-mile procession route is reduced by half Rioters storm palace as food cost hits world poor Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush ready to back Petraeus over plan to end troop cuts Madame Tussauds African leaders call a urgent meeting as military threatens opposition voters Military History Doomsday two 'died in cave' (Reuters): Flights stopped Mafia history (AP): Pig farm protest (AP): Israel deaths (AP): Six shot in raid She leaves clues and bodies: the 15-year trail of a phantom killer Kia Motors Lady killers Outlawed: websites that urge girls to starve World's first use of law to fight eating disorders Jail term of up to three years plus €45,000 fine The body beautiful: Measuring your BMI Sharps King must go by ballot or bullet, declares Maoist election leader Vote set to end Nepal's 240-year-old monarchy Violence feared if revolutionaries lose Downfall of a dynasty MPs expose mafia links to 'international terror' Key4 italia One more chance — then turn off the Brussels money tap An electronic gadget that's top of the pops Multiple Display Advertising Items Made in Japan Price of oil surges above $112 a barrel Pound hits euro low Budget airline fails More mortgage pain Quote of the day World recession fear Business big shot Private equity heads back to the market as banks offload problem debt Blackstone and CVC have M&B in sights Buyout firms take $12bn of Citigroup loans RWE linked to £11bn offer for British Energy Cut and dried? Stock markets Boeing ballistic: BA's boss has every right to a rant Picture Gallery Keeping tabs on the risk-takers Commodities No pressure, Mervyn Dla Piper Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Oasis Hong Kong dives into liquidation Airline pioneer of £75 flight ceases operation Four budget US airlines fold in a week Business big shot Helen Alexander BA and Virgin look for discount leases after 787 Dreamliner orders are delayed Mortgage costs will continue to rise even if Bank reduces interest rate Rate cut hope on the line as manufacturing output increases Yo! Sushi royalties are a tasty little earner City Diary This is the world's first hard disc drive, the IBM Model 350, dating from 1956, with a total storage capacity of just under 5MB, from a collection of historic pictures of the early days of the computer age Cassani checks in for new hotel challenge City Diary Strange but true: Harris, the market research firm, … City Diary Opportunistic legal claim of the month is from the … City Diary I hear that Peter Webb, the ebullient small-caps guru … City Diary Picture Gallery Private equity firms try to take 29.9 per cent stake in M&B chain Cash injection would finance expansion plans Pub group is likely to press for better offers RBS lays off 200 employees in global banking and markets Timesmobile Ikea already feeling pinch from housing slowdown The Times experts urge Bank of England to cut rate by a quarter-point Credit Suisse Banks ask for £3.57bn extra to ease their loan problems Bush wants lenders to waive tenth of unpaid sum on 100,000 home loans Government steps up action on housing crisis Fed seeks ways to lift its lending capacity Virgin Media executives suffer drop in pay as target is missed Disney figures on big push in animation The Sunday Times IMF gives bleak warning on dangers of global recession Forecasts for leading economies are slashed Darling's figures for 'election year' challenged Who should pay, who should play the policeman? Promoter with profitable aim hears sweet sound of success in live touring Mediapolis 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 Traders keep powder dry before rates news Large caps Johnson to make clean sweep Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day A few home truths on big-yield housebuilders Dobbies Deal of the day Timesonline York Pharma Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Law Report Sir Geoffrey Cox Lives Remembered Weather Eye Professor Denis Cosgrove Scholar whose wide-ranging researches did much to put the study of cultural geography at the heart of the humanities Professor Denis Cosgrove, cultural geographer, was born on May 3,1948. He died of cancer on March 21,2008, aged 59 Charlton Heston Martin Halliday Neurophysiologist who made important strides in non-invasive digital techniques for detecting brainwave patterns Martin Halliday, consultant neurologist and neurophysiologist, was born on August 19,1926. He died on March 18,2008, aged 81 Professor Gertrude Falk Cellular biophysicist who pioneered exploratory research into retina photoreceptor cells and campaigned for the NHS Professor Gertrude Falk, cellular biophysicist, was born on August 24,1925. She died on March 9,2008, aged 82 Lives Online Guy McElwaine Hollywood executive who was Spielberg's agent Guy McElwaine, Hollywood executive, was born on June 29,1936. He died of pancreatic cancer on April 2,2008, aged 71 Refusal of inquiry into Iraq war process lawful Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Birthdays Congratulations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Public Notices Contracts & Tenders Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items School Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items A wise move in the Scilly season Late travel The place for flowers, walks and wildlife Flying Boat Club is property of the month British Isles Late deals A cottage in north Cornwall, £260; tea dance and a night in Bath, £46; Tuscany, a week, £323 Short haul Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Techniques fall short for long-range forecasting Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 10,1958 The Times reports on an unsuccessful uprising in Havana, a premature precursor of Castro's victory early the following year Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Snow joke for Bailey as winners dry up Racing Carlisle Bath Yesterday's results Ludlow Bet of the day Towcester Giles Smith Kempton Park Football Folkestone Racing Kempton Park Course specialists Towcester Fontwell Park Cook in, Chambers out for Castleford Oracle yacht on way Hick going nowhere Bath centre signs Tsonga withdraws Herrero leads way Buying the flag: Kenyans are exploited like 'slaves' in talent trade Olympic Games Tighter legislation is required to prevent African athletes being tempted by agents into switching nationality, says Owen Slot The Azerbaijan women's hockey team, who caused outrage Hall stronger for meeting glory and despair on road to destiny Athletics Flora London Marathon American No 1 serious threat to Kenyan reign Motivated by death of friend and team-mate Football Results Cycling Swimming Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport London Irish outline their ambition to join the elite Rugby union ECB playing waiting game on expansion of Twenty20 Cricket Lord's teams MCC cannot be accused of tunnel vision over Lord's redevelopment Changing faces FIA agrees to request for secret ballot to determine Mosley's fate as president Motor racing 'Back me or sack me' call to be heard in June High Court rules in favour of newspaper Britons excel as records are demolished in Manchester Swimming Partridge set to miss out in highly fancied coxless four Rowing Nla County game risks being turned into a relic by boom in Twenty20 Cricket Wisden 2008 In the final part of our exclusive extracts, Scyld Berry, the Editor, underlines the threat posed by today's Indian revolution Six of the best Threat of violence a crucial issue for authorities Timesonline Same format but modern outlook for new volume Faldo seeks saviours on road to Valhalla Golf The Masters Challenge for Masters would give captain hope Chopra talks up his wild-card credentials The Sunday Times Timesonline Tee-times Augusta cannot beat the sights and sounds of Alliss in wonderland Sport on television Ladbrokes I know I can win — but I can't get rid of that tree Timesonline Woods may be unrelenting and unrivalled but he is not unbeatable Golf The Masters Rivals hoping world No 1 proves vulnerable Grand slam ambition increases the pressure Multiple Display Advertising Items Sullivan and Brady arrested as part of inquiry into corruption Football Birmingham officials are released on bail Transfer of Cissé is central to the inquiry Bungs, lies and videotapes: how did it all come to this? Odejayi scores twice to buoy Barnsley after Wembley woe Championship table Wenger begins post mortem with important decisions ahead Football Champions League The Arsenal manager will leave no stone unturned as he examines where it all went wrong for a team who promised so much Mercurial Frenchman should be proud rather than cowed Dennis Bergkamp will return to the sport next month … Arsenal lick their wounds as high hopes fade away Torres basks in memory of 'the biggest night of my career' Football Champions League Beating Arsenal was so special for Spaniard Crouch hopes to have turned corner at club The Times Hicks no longer in 'dreamland' as Liverpool's valuation rises Gone, not forgotten Grant finally gets his chance to put Mourinho in the shade Football Champions League The Times Timesonline Coach decides to carry on as usual despite memorial day Samuel scoops another award Football Champions League quarter-finals Nivea Ferguson's gamble pays off as United maintain habit of thriving under pressure Roma failed to capitalise on the absence of United's stellar names at Old Trafford, but Barcelona are unlikely to be so benevolent Talking tactics Premiership Rugby Academy Touré gets one up on his big brother for Barcelona Tévez strike brings relief for manager and a return for Neville Football Champions League quarter-finals I-Mix Football Champions League quarter-finals Blatter blinded by science The Insider Monster mistake Times Crossword 23,884 Prize winners given a smashing time Ferguson hails 'special' United The Times Index Inside Index The face You've gotta love him Oo-er, Jeremy, it's going all raunchy at M&S The click Vinyl reductions in classical sale of the century Image of the day Modern morals Famous last words Last September Randy Pausch gave his last college lecture: dying of cancer, he taught his audience how to live. The lecture has become an internet phenomenon. In his new book he tells his life story and sets out his legacy for his young children Can't stand the pressure Health Boold pressure is a factor in all types of dementia — but now there are new treatments, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline Vitamin K vital to build bones Q&A The Times I'm calling for a pubsidy to get us all down the local It's a Huq of a way to get noticed Les flics on a roll The Times Our fighting kids nearly killed our friendship Parents Beware the emotional pitfalls of getting too close to the parents of your children's friends, says Matthew Collins Social survival tips English Heritage Q&A Pain, strain and automobiles Reportage The twin motor cities of Detroit and Toyota define their nations. One is mired in debt, the other haunted by overwork and suicide. Leo Lewis reports Times Online Happy, or just annoying? Mike Leigh wants his latest film to make us smile. But his lead character proves infectiously irritating, reports Kevin Maher Master of the mundane: Mike Leigh's movies Inside Meet the driving instructor from Hell Eddie Marsan gives a great performance in Happy-Go-Lucky. His Hollywood stock will rise with a role opposite Will Smith The Times Satisfaction guaranteed Screen Martin Scorsese finds something transcendent in the joyous rock 'n' roll of a Rolling Stones performance, says Kevin Maher Shine a Light 12A, 122mins 21 12A, 123mins Rec 18,85mins The Banquet 15,131mins The 39 Steps U, 86mins U, Me aur Hum 12A, 166mins George punts the screwball Wendy Ide sees George Clooney go back to the comedies of the Thirties for the tone of Leatherheads — and return with an amiable footballing soufflé Leatherheads PG, 113mins Lonesome Jim 15,91mins Strange Wilderness 15,83mins The Last Mistress 15,104mins The Devil Came on Horseback tbc, 87mins Penelope Keith the Importance of Being Earnest Anthony, my teacher, my friend Screen The film producer Harvey Weinstein remembers the joy that Anthony Minghella brought into the lives of all who loved him I was Billy Elliot until I became a space cadet Disunited nations First night Theatre The Internationalist Gate, W11 Pop The Breeders ABC, Glasgow Theatre John Moran and His Neighbour Saori Soho Theatre, W1 Pop Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert Liebeck/Apekisheva Queen Elizabeth Hall Today's TV Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Live Golf: The Masters Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm/BBC One, 10.35pm Cotton Wool Kids Channel 4,9pm My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm Shadow of a Doubt (1943, b/w) Film choice Sky Movies Classics, 7.05pm Variations The Sopranos Channel 4, midnight The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955) Channel 4,1.30pm How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days (2003) Film4 , 9pm Mr Brooks (2007) New to Sky Box Office Frankie's story titters me not Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4498 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 203 Picture Gallery Ecover Index Cpa group Multiple Display Advertising Items Our future is in their hands The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened The scientist-turned-storyteller What Happened next Engineer Liz Seward swapped satellites for marketing after a media fellowship at the BBC. Carly Chynoweth reports Network Rail The Office Psychologist The first day of reckoning What Not to Do . . . When Starting a New Job Heard the one about the new starter who brought his mum to work? Or the recruit who turned up at the wrong company? Sarah Campbell talks to employers about their favourite Day 1 blunders My Big Idea Living Salads Appearances can be deceptive Hiring and Firing In the second of four extracts from a book on hiring and firing we discover the value of researching your potential employers Multiple Display Advertising Items Key Points Deadline Buster Star Hire Marks of distinction The Times Employers of Choice Where do final-year students aspire to work and what grades would they give to their future employers? Martin Birchall reports on The Times Graduate Recruitment Awards The Boss Says Rare skills fire up CVs Talking Point Deciding which of your talents to squeeze into your CV is tough. Carly Chynoweth gets to grips with what employers want MBA Insider Henley Management College How Do I Become . . . Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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