News from 14/04/2008
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Michael S. Howells, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, John Hughes, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard McDonald, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Frieda Hughes, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Richard Blandy, David Hunter, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Bridget Frust, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner, John Zarocostas, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Peter Chatfield, Barbara Stocking, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Terence Kealey, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Enid Hughes, Callum Roberts, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Ben Quinn, Sheera Frenkel, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Alun Jones, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Martin Murrell, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Ginny Roberts, Jerry Diccox, Planet Jupitus, David Malaperiman, Richard Owen, Lauren Bacall, David Clement, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, D. W. Laing, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, John Pincham, Walter Gammie, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Samantha Ball, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Sara Tait, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Roger Bush, Judith Heywood, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico, Rebecca Goldsmith, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex All over bar the shouting? United close to title Women at risk failed by domestic violence law Judges say that 5,000 attacks go unreported Victims reluctant to criminalise partners Bus crash kills five on gap-year adventure TV star found dead Brown keeps faith Cashflow squeeze Obama 'blunder' Hello buoys KenKen The Workout Index Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Trip of a lifetime ends in tragedy as five are killed in gap-year bus crash Ecuador crash Teenager told friends driver went through river Shocked survivors are unable to continue trip The victims Adventure on a budget is always risky Ecuador crash Attractions of the Andes Sotogrande Brown believes Zimbabwe fate must be left to its neighbours Hopes for tough line against Mugabe dashed 14-nation summit fails to admit emergency Pugh Midwives alarmed by maternity unit cuts Judgement criticised Miliband scraps perk Plodding talk Marathon man who claims to be 101 may be up to some old tricks Volkswagen Caught in the crunch — a third of Britain's 12,000 estate agents could be forced to close within the year The economy Bank orders lenders to pass on interest-rate cuts Darling: 'The biggest shock since Depression' Business news The big numbers Longer hours, fewer deals and a lot more stress: life at the sharp end of credit crisis A tale of £30m, a miser's 86 mistresses and 100 sons The Heroes Season Jobs for the boys TV presenter who went missing after fiancée's drug tragedy found dead Police discover body at Paddington Station Speight 'devastated' by loss of soulmate Watchdog blocks police bid to cut red tape for surveillance Ryanair Specsavers A long way from MASH, the war hospital among the world's best A £10 million British Army medical centre at Camp Bastion, southern Afghanistan, is saving the lives of friend and foe alike City Guilds Toll of conflict UBS Village blackout to foil nocturnal invaders Swarming millipedes attracted by the light Householders resort to wartime defences More districts 'deprived' as local services are axed Lloyds TSB Poll slump amid infighting and disarray Gossip grows of coup against Prime Minister Tories ready to exploit lack of Labour discipline Mobile simply closer State of the parties Backing for private welfare services Alliance Française Arabs and Jews work together to make drama out of a crisis Experiment aims to bridge an age-old divide Tempers fray, but over teenage sexual politics E. on Electoral Theft The next 48 hours could shape the fate of Zimbabwe Labour Pains Maternity care should be a far higher priority for the NHS Human Seals Swimming spurts ahead as a magical new suit breaks records aplenty S&M: just part of the social order Picture Gallery Poll position: it's all about the economy Thunderer: Yes, I know what's not good for me Darfur's plight Free bus travel? Litter and the scourge of the plastic bottles Railways need real investment Timesonline Girls and music Broadband confusion Cannabis inquests Missing person Clean as snow Use by challenge Who needs ethics when there's bureaucracy? Nobody loves to torture a 'bad mother' like the British Tai chi 'puts cows in mood for milk' Three Penniless artist auction makes £2m Inquiry opens into lawyer's death X-ray book reveals an inner beauty 'Let dads spend night in ward after birth' Government adviser calls for change of policy Poll finds 70 per cent back rights for fathers Norwich Union Snoring pill may let partners breathe easy Kaupthing Edge To sleep, perchance to dream DNA test takes a wider life view Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco green fuel 'adds to climate change' As some of the world's poorest nations face food shortages and price rises, controversy is growing over the use of crops in diesel O2 The import bill for the world's poorest countries for … UN peacekeeper killed in rioting over food prices Nuclear plants sucking the sea life from British waters, researchers claim Cooling systems killing 'colossal' amount of fish Radiation, chlorine and heat are main killers Could power stations be last straw for declining eel? City prejudice that dare not speak its name Multiple Display Advertising Items Flooding pays for the Treasury Missionary is killed in robbery Beware of the dog contact Is there a place for us in your Will? Never mind the showmanship, this is classic quality First night Pop James University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items After Life on Mars its news from Saturn Mobile simply closer Nepal France 'Guns and religion' blunder gives Clinton a chance to sink Obama Rival is exposed as an elitist, she claims Comments look like attack on small-town US Killer quotes Maoists upset all calculations to head for a shock victory in Nepal British Gas (Reuters): Iraqi soldiers failed to fight (AFP): Minister quits in corruption row (Reuters): Dalai Lama in threat to resign (AP): Female first for Australia Abbey The young athletes who see hope and chance for unity at Olympics Dfs Brown offers to host peace talks to end Darfur crisis It's more than an academic issue as pop lyricist joins 'immortals' of French culture Aerlingus Changing times Pope to pray for redemption of Islamic terrorists during US tour Your Guide to Bathing Safely (AP), (Reuters): Kibaki names rival as new Prime Minister (Reuters): Rape death sentence (AFP): Mosque blast kills 12 (Reuters): Secular support (AFP): Nude no-no Fears of a deadlock as Italy votes Multiple Display Advertising Items Hidden source of power could last 100 years Japan sees way out of energy dependence Green groups worried by success in the ice Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley denies rights issue US-Japan nuclear plan Delta Northwest deal Paulson warning Quote of the day Citigroup writedowns Business big shot Companies face cash squeeze as late payment of bills grows Profit warnings are at a seven-year high Invoice discounting and factoring are rising Goldman takes big hit on sinking yacht investment Monday manifesto Stock markets Trust needs to be placed at the heart of financial reform North east england Commodities Currencies Need to know Beware the urban myths ready to catch the unwary in a web of lies Many companies are still trying to shake off rumours spread over the internet that afflict their good names Business big shot Roger Bright Lloyds TSB Lloyds TSB Media splashes out to reach public service audience online Bradford & Bingley denies rights issue All bank shares set to tumble on paper talk Industry fears repeat of market hit on HBOS Orange Americans offer rival solution to British Energy's nuclear plans PiPex business Streetcar claims desire for scheme is growing Fed says that credit crisis is not over yet G7 finance ministers hear of $1 trillion losses Finance reforms to be in place within 100 days Dollar may receive boost as G7 finance ministers signal threat to intervene Bank of Scotland Corporate Darling flies out to China to woo CIC to London Newspaper Marketing Agency Wall Street braced for further $11bn writedown at Citigroup Analysts expect loss at Merrill Lynch UBS says worst is behind Swiss bank Timesmobile Direct line for business Equity Prices Boyden Strange bedfellows in a new hotel world Monday manifesto Bill Marriott The leader questioned CV Reader Offers Ltd Dr Patrick Hillery Politician who negotiated Ireland's entry into the EEC and then served two terms as a low-key President of his country Dr Patrick Hillery, European Commissioner and President of Ireland, was born on May 2,1923. He died on April 12,2008, aged 84 Index Weather Eye Paul Arden Tempestuous advertising director who thought up memorable campaigns for Silk Cut, BA and The Independent Paul Arden, advertising executive, was born on April 7,1940. He died of a heart attack after a long illness on April 2,2008, aged 67 Nigel Acheson BBC Radio producer who made sensitive and engaging programmes on topics from Suez to the history of the duffel coat Nigel Acheson, radio producer, was born on June 21,1950. He died on March 28,2008, aged 57 Willoughby Goddard Versatile actor who deployed his considerable bulk to impressive effect on stage and on film Willoughby Goddard, actor, was born on July 4,1926. He died on April 11,2008, aged 81 Klaus Dinger Drummer with Kraftwerk and vocalist with Neu! who set about making a new kind of music Klaus Dinger, drummer, was born on March 24,1946. He died of heart failure on March 20,2008, aged 61 Rafael Azcona Spanish screenwriter who won an Oscar for Belle Epoque Rafael Azcona, Spanish scriptwriter, was born on October 24,1926. He died on March 24,2008, aged 81 Passing-out parade Britannia Royal Naval College Birthdays Anniversaries Legal News Court Circular Lecture Newspapers Support Recycling Cod bones can help to unravel ancient European trade routes Notebook Archaeology New henge in Wales Limit to length of child supervision orders Law Report Court of Appeal Dual appeal practices Court of Appeal Power to transfer cases Chancery Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private School Notices Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Spotting the first cuckoo may be getting trickier Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 14,2003 A times leader praises Paula Radeliffe's run in the London Marathon: her 2hr 15min 25sec is the women's world record Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Muthabara puts 1,000 Guineas credentials to test at Newbury Racing Connections drawn by ground conditions Shabiba must prove stamina for classic Wolverhampton Brighton Yesterday's results Newton Abbot Index The Aidan O'Brien-trained US Ranger, a 4-5 favour Index Ireland is next for Winker Watson after injury setback Kelso Windsor Racing Course specialists Gartmore Bet of the day Newcastle Tarver takes it easy as plodding Woods goes down without a fight Boxing Yorkshireman beaten in unanimous decision Defeat ruins chances of bout with Calzaghe Boxing Results Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Swimming Campbell in search of big payday to face 'fraud' Khan Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Disappointing Leicester are beaten at their own game by worthy Ospreys Rugby union Guinness Premiership Missed bonus point could be crucial for Irish Harlequins reach dizzy heights to boost their play-off prospects Rugby union Guinness Premiership Helneken Cup Walder injury mars Wasps' advance on the top four Britain making waves after tally of 24 medals Swimming Short-course World Championships Coach is delighted by 'fantastic result' US-based superstars set high standards The london paper The landmarks The awkward trust behind man with the Golden Bond` Profit motive is to England's detriment The Times This costume drama is no substitute for talent show Mascarenhas blazing trail England stars seem likely to follow Cricket Hampshire captain cashes in on IPL interest Signs for three years with county's blessing The Times A world away from Jaipur, time passes more slowly in the Parks Cricket Never mind the IPL, it is Middlesex's visit that has been entertaining the spectators, huddled beneath their blankets, in Oxford The Times Tomorrow Fox-Pitt lends his support to Phillips over course designs Equestrianism Greene accused of being drugs cheat Athletics Aviva Shamed sprinters Yelling wins duel with Haining to secure final Olympic place Athletics Flora London Marathon Leading times Lorenzo goes top after maiden victory England into last four Safety secured Smith's win is sweet Jersey's treasure Walsh trial successes Steady Immelman's game is tailor-made for the green jacket Golf The Masters South African heeds advice from Player Holds game together after a taxing start Multiple Display Advertising Items Is there more to Woods than winning? Golf The Masters Early leading final scores Times Crossword 23,887 Ferguson eyes finishing line Next two games can effectively decide title Wenger says Arsenal deserve more for efforts The Times Inside The Masters London Marathon Index Monday poem Marriage: the ecstasy and agony Happy birthday Billy: what ikea says about us The click Slaves to social networking? Oh, get real Image of the day Modern morals Sound and fury Life nowadys — in shops, bars cafés, even at home — is conducted against a background of growing, incessant noise, stress from which kills 3,000 people a year. Stefanie Marsh meets the people who want to do something about it Where the noise annoys I tried to say 'I've had a stroke', but I couldn't make a sound Health A barrister tells Penny Wark how he lost his ability to speak — at a crucial moment — because of aphasia, which affects how we process language 'It's wrong to judge people by their articulacy' Hopper & Stoughton The Times I can't rejoice in my baby Work or family problems? The Times Forget Tantra. My mantra is '13 minutes or less' Wake-up call for birdsong lovers Hello, bulloys Nautical is a classic summer look, but you can … with a few clever twists, says Alice Olins. Photos: Zac Frackleton Styling: Eve Thomas The Times The Bard — as they like it Plenty of kids dread doing Shakespeare — but there are new ways of learning to love his plays, reports Benedict Nightingale A summer of Shakespeare Play Experiments from the movement lab First night Dance Entity Sadler's Wells The Lion King Concert Ainadamar Symphony Hall, Birmingham Comedy|In the main paper Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf Arts Theatre, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop José González Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Today's TV Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio BBC One Waking the Dead Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Am I Normal? BBC Two, 9pm Quest for the Lost Ark Channel 4,9pm Kinsey (2004) Film choice Channel 4,1.35am Variations Meet the Immigrants BBC One, 10.35pm The Name of the Rose (1986) BBC Four, 10pm John Carpenter's Vampires (1998) Channel 4,10.35pm Michael Clayton (2007) New to Sky Box Office Dark? No it's a sunny delight Weekend TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4501 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 205 Picture Gallery Brain Benders Index John Deere Weekend in Numbers The News Challengers give chase Jewell's fears Sven under pressure Grant: Chelsea deserve the title Eriksson feeling the heat Reinforcements required if Derby are to bounce back Dutch League match goes up in smoke Premier League Ups and downs Championship League One League Two Index Benítez adds fuel to Anfield's raging fire Online action State of play Liverpool civil war The News The Podcast Premier League highlights Plus Spot the pie Refereeing perfection The Games Barclays Premier League Cascarino's handful Wenger concedes title after Ronaldo prompts yet another collapse Phill Jupitus Barclays Premier League The Games Run Stuff all the cards for the bolshy brigade Q The … Barclays Premier League Quickfire questions When it came to the crunch, United had spirit of champions Safety first, progress last The Columnist Talking Point The Issues 'Uefa created the Cardiff problem, so Uefa should solve it' The … The times Reading 0 Fulham 2 The Games Barclays Premier League Sunderland 1 Man City 2 Tottenham 1 Middlesbrough 1 Portsmouth 0 Newcastle 0 Jaidi drives Howard to fateful distraction Barclays Premier League The Games Derby 0 Aston Villa 6 Bolton 1 West Ham 0 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Derby defenders dreaming Fulham shaping up at last Long and short of it Gerrard shines as respect is restored at Anfield How they stand Ipswich 2 Norwich 1 The Games Coca-Cola Championship Where did Kluivent go? Totti stirs up elections New coaching breed gives heart to Spain The Columnist League tables and results The Continent Italian league French league Spanish league German league League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two Timesonline League Two I believe we can still survive Scottish Cup Battle at the bottom The … Uefa Cup beckons for Chisholm's 'bumpkins' Championship The Results Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Party must wait despite narrow victory Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland The … Live matches Timesonline Happy day in store as hard work pays for Mr Aldershot The Revival Shots in sight of target Online action The Hampshire town is poised to have a League club again next season — one man has been key to the resurrection Calling the shots Multiple Display Advertising Items The … The Times The … lpswich Town matches Drawing pleasure Four of the best The Pies Late … Spot the pie The Fixtures Dell
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