News from 11/04/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, Rosemary Righter, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, David Wighton Business Editor, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Minda Alexander, Jonathan Weir, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Lorna Blackwood, Professor Stephen Bush, Lucia Van Der Post, Peter Ryder, Ann Coote, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, John Bryant, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Stephen Holdroyd, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Melanie Reid, Meutia Swasono, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Luke Glass, Rhys Blakely, Helen Rumbelow, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Simon McCarthy, Angela Jameson, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Angus Donald, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Rossiter, Brigadier Mike Wharmby, Dr Jonathan Lawley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Barbara Follett, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Professor Stuart Stanton, Emma Pomfret, Martin Samuel, Peter Bailey, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Simon Callow, Russell Jenkins, David Harding, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Adrian Bull, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Molly Hendon, David Robertson, Dr Pam Spurr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex The Times Consumer crunch BAE decision unlawful Olympic warning Tourist sites 'targeted' Election reprisals Liverpool 'meltdown' The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Milder form of IVF could make big savings for health service Consumer crunch bites, despite cut in base rate Shariff Uddin, 27, a junior doctor in Oldham, Lancashir Pugh Relatives of Shannon suspect questioned War crime arrest £700m exam fees Coroner backed TV host's libel award Why don't little girls play the tuba? Boy who plays the harp tells of love at first sight Timberland Flooring 'An unlawful, abject surrender and a threat to British Saudi arms deal Judges rule that the decision by the Serious Fraud Office to abandon bribery inquiry was the result of illegal Saudi threats to ministers Thatcher 'ordered bugging of prince' What the judges said Gucci It all came down to sales - not security Terrorist suspects 'visited city targets before 7/7 attacks' Museum and London Eye were on itinerary Defendants say that travel was purely social Suicide bomber's fond farewell to his baby Devastating footage of the day that London was blown apart Farmer turns from milking to swinging Barn conversion has alcoves with double beds Club for couples 'less trouble than teen discos' Magnet What's hurting you most as the consumer crunch bites? The economy As inflation fears grow and the housing crisis deepens, we asked The Times's economic jury for their views Stones Scorsese Shine Alight Bank walks a tightrope between inflation and recession Key questions Barclays Wealth BBC may have to subsidise rivals' shows for children Dolphin Bathrooms The most powerful woman in British radio announced … Fiat Trouble for Mark E. Smith, singer with cult band The … You could certainly feel the love at Elton John's New York fundraiser for Hillary Clinton on Wednesday, but did the singer mind that Hillary's bling earrings were bigger than his? First it was Britney Spears, then it was Posh Spice, … Hoxton N1 jam Write and wrong People According to reports, the British National Party is … So many Things We Can't Believe We Didn't know About … Robert Mugabe's obstinacy wouldn't have surprised Robin Postscript Picture Gallery Ken Livingstone offers sartorial assistance to his mayoral rival Boris Johnson as they arrive at London radio station LBC. But surely it should be Brian Paddick feeling Boris's collar? LG KF700 Bath store Mummy, why didn't you come when I was crying? demanded Madeleine Billionaire's wife 'caught taking drugs into embassy' Seat Ticket to write Justice Unbound The High Court has launched a vital defence of the rule of law Channel Conflict Broadcasting is changing, but more state involvement is not the answer Sax Discrimination Why should boys not learn the harp? Phwoaaar! Ogle this prole porn Picture Gallery They're just the mad slogs of Englishmen Thunderer: Fantastic Mr Fox remains as wily as ever Schoolchild soldiers A polite society Reducing fall out from the house-price crash Zimbabwe: Mugabe's burden of guilt Timesonline Don't knock T5 Maths the taskmaster Food emissions Paxman for mayor Banana polish No more complacency: freedom is in retreat Five kids, Ken? Shouldn't there be a green tax on that? Sainsbury's Benefit fraudster had 16 phantom children Gambler is jailed over 'incredibly easy' scam Tax credits were spent on brandy and betting Jail for man who broke girlfriend's leg in scam to win £100,000 payout Cheltenham & Gloucester Multiple Display Advertising Items Where's the love, the hate, the terrible energy? First night Theatre The Merchant of Venice Courtyard, Stratford Americans get export version of Brown: chat, charm and a dazzling smile Bringing it all together Currys Currys Fly the flag for Tibet and you could be out, athletes warned Olympics Brown embarrassed by Clinton's praise for his 'boycott' Using the Games to make a point India fears a macAbre turn to protests as China 'foils terror plot' Olympics Vodafone Danger spots Dfs Dfs Explosion in rail use 'means growth of network is urgent' Four new 200mph lines are recommended Peacetime passenger numbers highest yet Airlines rebuked over hand luggage racket Scientists find new technique to save world's rare creatures from croaking Ibis Hotel Child killer may face trial over more deaths Kebab case halted Dog 'thrown off cliff' 'Spitting vicar' sacked 'Martyrdom video man thanked bin Laden for plane bomb inspiration' Council spies on family trying to ensure a school place 'Poor quality' forensic labs may be letting criminals slip through net Halfords Don't look for firm forecast from the May poll: it's more about morale Russia Iran 'They dragged me behind a truck to make me vote for Mugabe next time' Victim tells of terror as militia attack MDC Thugs hunt those who voted 'the wrong way' President Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai, his presidentia Underdog takes the fight to Berlusconi's heartland Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera shines a light on regime's dark past Tragic tale of heroine's execution relived in song Young Czechs shocked by evils of communism Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexmark Slender and fit: this is how Russia wants soldiers to look Unfortunately, the top brass still look like this You're in the army now 54 illegal immigrants perish inside lorry (AP): Prostitute killers (AFP): Officer 'steals cash' (Reuters): Anti-women clash (AP): Beds found in temple (AFP): Baby falls on tracks (AP): Aids patients beaten (AP): Swifter justice Envoys fear UN chief may go soft on Kosovo Russia threatens a veto on Ban Ki Moon Kremlin pressure on fresh talks with Serbs Multiple Display Advertising Items Official visits (Reuters): $91,000 for nude Carla at auction NatWest Pope call for 'pure' US clergy Raja Fashions Nepal defies violence to cast its vote on future of last Hindu monarchy America switches off anchorwoman who broke mould Bradford & Bingley (Reuters): US envoy to UN poised to resign (AFP): Arms dealer faces extradition (AFP): Convoy deaths in Taleban attack (AFP): Sweet deal for mango auction The Times Women in the news Spy photos reveal 'secret launch site' for Iran's long-range missiles The Times Bush warns Tehran to halt support for Shia militia Gay developer forced to flee angry Penguin Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times UK and US retailers deliver grim forecasts for trading Financial turmoil cuts consumer spending Most retailers write off growth till late 2009 Green tells high street he will stay on top British Energy contest Silverjet in talks NewsCorp Yahoo! talks Quote of the day More flights grounded Business big shot Andy Bond BAE seeks new blood to repair tainted reputation The £3.5m question Stock markets New broom is needed to sweep the ethical minefield Balancing act could get trickier Emirates Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Vat's the way to get hooked Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Green forecasts record year for Topshop Billionaire has access to cash for purchases India will be next staging post in plans Business big shot Andy Bond The Sunday Times A British producer financing The Last Station, a film about the last year of Leo Tolstoy's life, starring Dame Helen Mirren, Christopher Plummer, left, and James McAvoy, is using a German crew because of the lack of tax incentives offered by Gordon Brown Euro Tunnel You have to admire M&C Saatchi's appetite City Diary Fernando Rodés Vilá, the chief executive of Havas, … City Diary Busman's holiday for staff at John Lewis City Diary Garnier granted options that could pay £2.5m Quiet flights could end soon. Not only are mobile phone City Diary Picture Gallery Bidding for British Energy heats up between giants EDF and RWE French company is planning a full offer Deadline for final bids is likely within weeks The Times McCall quits Tesco over Guardian libel action Silverjet shares soar on takeover talks Heathrow express M&S has sweet victory with teacakes as Treasury made to refund £3.5m European court agrees teacakes are not biscuits 12-year battle ends with European Court ruling The Times That takes the biscuit Alternative energy. It won't be alternative for long The Guinness Alternative Energy Fund Lehman Brothers closes three investment funds (Reuters): Takeda in $9bn takeover (AP): Yuan hits dollar milestone UN fearful of food inflation (Reuters): Indian gold imports fall Trichet holds euro interest rate on fear of inflation Bernanke lays credit crunch fiasco squarely on ratings agencies News Corp joins Microsoft in talks about takeover of Yahoo! Search engine pins its hopes on Time Warner Microsoft is favourite to win analysts forecast The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds American Airlines scraps 900 more flights on safety concerns Ageing fleet raises concerns with inspectors Share price suffers a fall of 11 per cent Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Shops developer hit by high street slide Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Browett's uphill task after second profit warning Silverjet Deal of the day Timesonline Primary HP Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Christian aid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint X6 should not be judged by appearance as it is a 'bruiser of a cruiser' Motoring Model is longer and wider than predecessor Chassis electronics allow superb cornering The Times Specification Machine Mart Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Lord Beaumont of Whitley Anglican minister who pursued his vocation in tandem with a political career in three parties Lord Beaumont of Whitley, priest and politician, was born on November 22,1928. He died on April 8,2008, aged 79 Index Charlton Heston Lives Remembered Michael Podro Sydney Dowse RAF pilot who was shot down, sent to Stalag Luft III and took part in the Great Escape of 1944 Sydney Dowse, MC, survivor of the Great Escape from Stalag Luft III, was born on November 21,1918. He died on April 10,2008, aged 89 David Liddell Soldier decorated for his wartime service in Italy who turned to business and farming David Liddell, MC, soldier, insurance broker and farmer, was born on January 9,1917. He died on March 20,2008, aged 91 Stonehenge's roof, Larry's happiness and kyries Questions Answered Word Watching Power to remit UK assets to country of company's principal winding-up Law Report House of Lords Apparent judicial bias at first trial does not rule out possibility of retrial Privy Council Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays Anniversaries Birthdays Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying barometers know when storms are coming Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 11,1970 The Times reports the preparations for the third moon landing, and the scientific purpose of the Apollo 13 trip to the Sea of Rains Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services School Notices Dobbin send-off takes unexpected twist Racing Wolverhampton Folkestone Yesterday's results Carlisle Fontwell Park Towcester Kempton Park Gabby Logan Football Results Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Football Cricket Swimming Tennis Ascot Racing Doncaster Bet of the day Musselburgh Course specialists Harris quickly into the swing of things as champions hit back with ball Cricket Scoreboard ECB hardens stance on Kolpaks arriving via ICL Wales breathe sigh of relief after Edwards decides to stay Rugby union Like fine wine, you get better with age Sport Olympic Games Multiple Display Advertising Items Woods makes level-headed progress with history his primary foe Golf The Masters Eagle helps world No 1 to rescue opening round Frustrating start to attempt at grand slam Timesonline Titleist Rose leads charge as Europeans cut swath through Augusta fog Golf The Masters Gillette Leaderboard Britain claim medal haul in Manchester New job for Felgate Garrard calls time First steps in a right royal story that would run and run . . . Flora London Marathon Two days before thousands of people take to the streets of the capital, John Bryant recalls the fascinating history of the event The Marathon Makers Tomorrow Blown apart but unbowed: the diver whose path was altered by tragedy Why the West must be careful in its game of Chinese whispers No end in sight for Hargreaves as injuries threaten extended run Football Midfield player may never be free from pain Carrick doubtful for crucial Arsenal match Cool finishes put Rangers in hunt for European glory Blue is the colour as Portsmouth win toss Southgate quandary Owen deal a priority Ramos wants money Curbishley aims high Hicks locked in 'poisonous' battle Football DIC officials believe American will sell soon His determination to stay leads to stalemate The Belgravia Centre Benítez and Parry conflict adds to the tension Countdown to chaos Chelsea flat-bat questions over Grant's future role at the club Football Sullivan and Brady deny any wrongdoing over tax affairs Lions fans plan African safari The Insider Tim Henman is treading that well-worn sporting career … Times Crossword 23,885 Brady's advice will be required reading for all employers Anfield plunged into civil war Parry refuses owner's demand for resignation Chaos puts Liverpool takeover under threat Rose overcomes rocky start to set pace at the Masters The Times Simon Barnes London Marathon Index The face Ever gonna give him up? The odds are stacked against men's high heels The click Only Crusoe had everything done by Friday Rugby stars proud to wear pink Image of the day Modern morals The Book Seller Khaled Hosseini's first novel, The Kite Runner, sold 10 million copies. His second has just won the Richard and Judy award, ensuring another block buster. Penny Wark meets the refugee from Kabul who became a literary phenomenon Hosseine with his wife, Roya. His first novel, The … The Times Why do spouses look for double trouble? Viewpoint A surprising number of married people who have affairs choose a lover who closely resembles their partner, says Dr Pam Spurr The Times How do I, the queen of leftovers, manage to waste so much food? Ephemeral nature of snow business Statistical error I want to look gorgeous at the gee-gees Ask Lucia The Times The life and sole of shoe shops Chain reaction High five Nicola Copping picks the season's essential pieces … and five things you could live without Budget statement Lindsey Bareham unveils her giude to cheap, inspired fast food for students and studio-dwellers Magimix Latkes with bacon and apple sauce Chinese noodles with beansprouts Parmesan gnocchi with pesto and beans Let's hear it for the bad guys Nutrition Amanda Ursell nominates five supposedly unhealthy foods that deserve a better reputation The original pussycat doll Born out of rape on a cotton plantation in the Deep South, Eartha Kitt reinvented herself as the sex kitten who seduced the world. Now, at 81, she's opening the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. James Bone met her Dj George Lamb — love him or hate him? Opera's raging bull John Tomlinson is ready to give it all for Harrison Birtwistle's new work. Emma Pomfret basks in his enthusiasm AA Goldfrapp: the rabies scare years Alison Goldfrapp, international woman of mystery, lets slip a few clues to Pete Paphides Northern lights While other companies draw in their horns, a spirit of theatrical adventure still burns bright at Opera North, Neil Fisher reports The Times Pop B-52s Funplex EMI Classical Artemis Quartet/Mork Schubert Virgin Classics Pop Top marks for modesty The Kooks Konk Virgin Classical Nigel Kennedy Beethoven/Mozart EMI Classics Radio The bitter taste of revenge First night Theatre Molora Barbican Pit Dance Carlos in Cuba London Coliseum Pop Portishead Manchester Apollo Book now Pop Black Crowes Brixton Academy, SW9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Dance Ballet Black Linbury, Royal Opera House Today's TV Digital choice Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport The web watcher Entertainment Daytime highlights Factual Answers from the back page Films Radio Choice Today's radio Today's TV Unreported World Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.35pm My Family BBC One, 9pm Benidorm ITV1, 9pm American Splendor (2003) Film choice Film4,10.55pm Variations Dirty Sexy Money Channel 4,9pm Romeo + Juliet (1996) More4,9pm Cosi (1996) BBC Two, 12.40am 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) ITV1, 1.35am There's no jail like home Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4499 Polygon Wellman Times2 Quiz Codeword No 204 Picture Gallery Extralife Index Happiness . . . you don't know what you've got till it's gone Bids Brief Encounter Keep off my Vegetable Patch Focus on . . . Lancaster Average property prices £000s Townhouse in London Get in Get out Get Away Brompton, SW3: a charming little mews house, minutes from Knightsbridge Mansion in Buckinghamshire Gerrards Cross: a landmark Art Deco house with an impressive pool Medieval Hall in Somerset Tintinhull, near Yeovil: a Grade I listed house with cottage in 18 acres The New Reality Report Judith Heywood explains what all the conflicting signals mean for you Multiple Display Advertising Items Going Underground What's New Development Trends Faced with planning limits on height, these developers carved out a low-rise luxury home, says Lorna Blackwood Direct line for business Top Tips For Sale Chesterton Fact File A Bridge Too Far? Not all regeneration projects are welcome, as Jayne Dowle finds in Hebden Bridge Jackson-Stops & Staff Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Flat Hunter Opportunity Knocks Buy Let Professional landlords see value where amateurs fear to tread, says Judith Heywood My Other Pied-A-Terre is in Paris Abroadoutlook Lucy Alexander, below, compares property prices in the French capital with those in London — and finds one city twice as expensive Fact File Capital Ideas Three homes in Paris or London Apartment in the 8th Arrondissement Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré: Classically chic second-floor flat near the Arc de Triomphe Graceful Flat in the Heart of Mayfair Mount Street, W1: sleek home with stylish interiors between Park Lane and Bond Street Stylish Flat in South Kensington Bina Gardens, Old Brompton Road, SW5: sophisticated flat with subtle interior details And Granny Came Too Retirement Building an annexe for an older relative can work for all the family, says Susan Emmett Multiple Display Advertising Items Care Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items KEY4italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items David Wilson Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Wreck of the Week … File Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test The Times Shopping Tablecloths For Sale Fact File Drop Dead Gorgeous It This exquisite house in Norfolk is enough to make a buyer swoon, says Marcus Binney Crest Nicholson
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