News from 15/04/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Nick Wadhams, Lizzy Melless, Andrew Billen, Miranda McLachlan, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alan M. Pardoe, Fay Mansell Chair, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, M. R. D. Foot, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Judith Susser, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, Charles Tilley chief executive, James Bone, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Kevin Crowley, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Sally Hunt, Joe Joseph, Kate Rutherford, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Stan Fisher, Donald Hutera, Steve Keenan, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Father Barrie Senior, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Melanie Angel, Baroness Kennedy, Karen Bartlett, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Jamie Walker, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lord Dholakia, Abby Jan Dharamsey, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Professor Joanna Bourke, Patrick Arbuthnot, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Douglas Rankine, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Crispin A. Shorter, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Baroness Corston, Paul Collier, Jeremy Page, Richard Owen, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, David Akenhead, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Major Anthony Hollis, Roger W. Powell, Gerard Baker US Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Tom King, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Lyndon B. Johnson, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Nick Clegg, Professor Richard M. S. Wilson, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Dr Nicole Westmarland Chair, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Veronica Schmidt, Simon Duffin, G. F. Read Cardiff, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Dr Katherine Rake Director, Nicola Woolcock, Michael Evans, Gareth Walton director, Olav Bjortomt, Clare Short, MP, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Jane Wild, David Robertson, Stuart A. Blackwell, Oliver Reichardt research officer, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex The Times Business minister plans to jump ship before the next election Lord Jones says he could not back Brown Former CBI chief will quit before election 'Thanks to you and Dad for this opportunity … nothing could stop me wanting to come home' Berlusconi heads for a third term in office In the News Iraq hostage freed EU food tariffs Oil refineries at risk Chelsea stunned Index Law The Workout Index Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Banks are told to cut rates and ease pressure on borrowers Mortgage lenders in talks at Downing Street Figures show grim outlook for economy Public pays millions towards party offices Home violence plea Speight inquiry Appeal over pets lost Teletubbies seized Waugh tapes for sale Iraqi Army frees British journalist after shootout with his kidnappers Father of two seized from hotel in February He was held at house in affluent Basra suburb Hostages Rathbones Gambling on Gordon: MPs left with little choice but to sink or swim with the leader The Prime Minister claims his fortunes will improve; his colleagues must hope that he is right, Philip Webster Political Editor writes Spell cheques Harry Potter and the case of the great American lexicon 'robbery' Rowling close to tears in US court appearance Book from fan website is 'rip-off and betrayal' Chanel 'We were watching a movie on the bus. Then it went dark' Gap-year crash Survivors speak of death crash aftermath Families shocked by body images in press Bank of Scotland Corporate Ready to travel Index Student's final e-mail filled with love and tales of fun Bonus offer may be withdrawn or changed at any time … Evidence 'links trio to 7/7 bomb factories' DNA and fingerprints were found in houses London group 'would have needed help' Court watches 'martyrdom video' by bin Laden disciple Patek Philippe Geneve Kate Hudson, star of a great many magazine covers and, Having avowed his republicanism that morning, Kevin … Specsavers Is Paddick a candle in Elton's wind? People Gordon Brown has given a bottle of whisky to a 13-year Inaugurated yesterday as Chancellor of Liverpool John … Postscript Cheer up, Gordon. Carla Bruni will soon be back. Maybe Cate Blanchett, who has given birth to her third child with her husband, Andrew Upton. Ignatius Martin is a brother to Dashiell John and Roman Robert, all of whom may grow up to prefer their middle names Hoxton N1 jam Ofcom says that the Christmas special of The Catherine It might not look like it — but this author for the Lonely Planet Guide to Colombia never set foot in the place Best travel advice? Don't believe all you read Matthew Parris Traveller's Tale Ulster says farewell to 'Chuckle Brothers' Harry hero has MRSA Maternity unit deaths Tourist found dead Organs removed Cat given oxygen Npower High street chain pays out £100,000 for selling 'copied' celebrity designer shoes Volvo Gap Fear Seeing the world and helping others will never be risk-free Mass Appeal The White House and the Vatican see the Pope's visit as a vital opportunity Words' Worth J. K. Rowling may own Harry's world, but we own her words now All that glisters is not copper Picture Gallery How can anyone chuckle about drugs? Thunderer: Big Gordon, the human cannonball Rape injustice Coventry raid So, how was the London Marathon for you? Foreign solutions to British litter Timesonline Dodgy connections Round the wicket Nursing boxed in But forget my fate Career advice What a banana This is a UN 'expert'. I'd prefer 'conspiracy crank' How to stop food shortages: think big, think unsentimental Teacher accuses Islamic school of racism £70,000 payout won for unfair dismissal Systematic cheating in GCSEs is exposed Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Children's Everest trek will help lung research £2m payout for Iraq teenager shot by accident Seven times higher than for disabled troops Could set precedent for further claims Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mole Man to pay £300,000 for burrowing under home Hormones may be behind credit crunch Higher testosterone levels lead to risk-taking Cortisol may induce the opposite effect Multiple Display Advertising Items British missionary is beaten to death £180,000 violin left behind on train Prison at risk of radicalising Muslims Homes on cliff edge are demolished Madame Tussauds Ancient spa city is showered in pigs The high and the low road: how Brown must envy Salmond's success story Multiple Display Advertising Items Gymnastics a stretch too far for children Sport almost as risky as rugby, says study Pushy parents also to blame for casualties Britannia Rescue Risks Bradford & Bingley Catastrophic falls France's answer to global food crisis is EU protectionism Food crisis Subsidise developing nations, says official Brown calls for trade deal at G8 summit Healthcare Commission Dfs Japan is a market pioneer again: the first industrialised nation with no butter An explosion in grain prices and a slide away from self-sufficiency is causing global crisis. And wealth is no guarantee of insulation Ice queen still has the showiest show First Night Pop Björk Hammersmith Apollo Multiple Display Advertising Items Afghanistan Index Victims tell of torture and murder in Mugabe's 'disloyal' strongholds Mobs take revenge on voters who backed MDC High Court blow to Opposition's hopes Friendship express back after 43-year delay Multiple Display Advertising Items Afghan troops told to lay down their trusty AK47s Soldiers ordered to use American-made M16 Some express doubts about 'plastic' weapon Firepower Directline Two RAF servicemen killed by blast in Kandahar Berlusconi claims third victory but warns weary voters they will need to be strong in weeks ahead Party leader heading for a clear majority Italy on to its 62nd government since war T Mobile Rac Le Monde staff strike over job cuts First strike against their bosses for 64 years Loyal workers oppose 'brutal rescue plan' Multiple Display Advertising Items Bunting, baseball and a birthday for the Pope during first visit to the US PainSolv Papal schedule Obama finds attack best form of defence after 'guns and God' row Teachingexhibitions Democrats (AP): Carter defends move to meet Hamas chief (Reuters): Mobile phone queues (AFP): Torch relay cancelled (AFP): Whaling regrets (Reuters): Passion killer Heathrow profits rise despite problems M&b link to Dunsmore Shake-up at the Pru Brandon bows out 'Specific markets in California and Florida' Sense of the absurd Ashley Highfield Shell boss says EU carbon plan could destroy oil industry in Europe Van der Veer criticises emissions proposal He says scheme could hit employment hard Time and patience are running out in Friends deal Flight plan Stock markets Banking on a cultural difference this side of the pond Picture Gallery What investors should not do Commodities Friends left to go it alone Netjets Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Forget the complaints, count the profits Airlines accuse BAA of abusing its position Figures follow T5 fiasco and customer ire Business big shot Ashley Highfield BAA money-spinners Bespoke Suits Approach to Dunsmore as M&B looks at Spirit deal Dot2dot Despite the enthusiasm of my tractor-mad three-year-old son for them, I would not previously have described JCBs as sexy During an unprecedented period when we've seen a run … City Diary Home is where the heart is, or it's in Luton City Diary Mironovskiy Hleboproduct, a Ukrainian poultry and grain City Diary On the subject of tractors, I see that the Herefordshir City Diary Picture Gallery Pru assembles shortlist of candidates to take the reins from Clementi Blow for British Energy deal hopes as Torness generator is shut down Alliance Leicester Bank of Scotland (Reuters): Erinaceous enters administration after creditors abandon debt talks Eurostar rise and shine at St Pancras Golden Key calls in the receivers Grosvenor warning on house prices Chinese fund builds £1bn stake in BP Virgin takes £300m loss on Australian carrier Branson talks to Dubai investors as he sets his sights on bmi deal Continental Airlines Sun is setting on Spain's economic boom Gloom deepens after building bubble bursts Slump stokes talk of quitting eurozone Multiple Display Advertising Items Wachovia takes $4.4bn hit as foreclosures surge in Florida and California The Times Fraud inquiry puts Brandon out of the race to take over from Buffett The times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Boyden British funds Poetic licence cannot hide harsh reality 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 BA's problems compel bank to halve target Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Small business base puts Sage on weak footing Healthcare Locums Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Orchid Developments Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Reader Offers Ltd Index Professor John Wheeler Pioneer in theoretical nuclear physics who contributed to the creation of the atomic bomb Professor John Wheeler, nuclear physicist, was born on July 9,1911. He died on April 13,2008, aged 96 Lives online Dr Dickson Mabon Scottish physician turned Labour MP who led the forces of pro-Europeanism and assertive moderation within the party Dr Dickson Mabon, physician, politician and businessman, was born on November 1,1925. He died on April 10,2008, aged 83 Captain William Long English-born Northern Ireland minister whose political career was cut short by the outbreak of the Troubles Captain William Long, OBE, politician and fisherman, was born on April 23,1922. He died on February 10,2008, aged 85 Mark Speight Popular CBBC presenter with a talent for teaching children to draw Mark Speight, children's television presenter, was born on August 6,1965. He was found dead on April 13,2008, aged 42 Johnny Byrne Screenwriter who wrote prolifically for popular British television serials Johnny Byrne, television screenwriter, was born in 1935. He died of cancer on April 2,2008, aged about 72 Trial using evidence based on torture would contravene human rights Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling The Sovereign's parade at Sandhurst Birthdays Lipman & Sons Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Hail and thunder could be a good sign for crops Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 15,1958 The Times reports on a fiery end to the second Soviet Sputnik that was seen "like a comet" over Barbados, after five months in space Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Development of all-weather code has been built on sand Racing The Times Bet of the day Index Ascot has reeled from too many brickbats recently, … Index Competition for Irish titles sets up tense end to term Natagora trimmed Warwick Racing Exeter Nottingham Course specialists Windsor Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Newcastle Moaning and Muzak at the Masters. Now that's magic Sport on television Ashton distracted as battle for play-offs enters crucial stage Rugby union Derbyshire in bid to reverse their fortune LV County Championship Timesonline Derbyshire Essex Glamorgan Gloucestershire Leicestershire Middlesex Northamptonshire LV County Championship Warwickshire Worcestershire Old master happy to keep watch over Immelman's coming of age Golf The Masters South African's focus key to Augusta triumph Player present to see protégé take up mantle Champion's profile Harmison hungry for England Test recall Maloney signs Iraqi Higueras helping out Fight on for Catalans Cookey fired up Augusta raises issue for England's finest: did they lose their nerve? Woods and trees Brown bearing up at the Oval after turning down IPL cash Cricket Tendulkar tried to lure Surrey player to Mumbai Batsman plans on 'setting record straight' Big hitters Football Results Cricket Golf Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Jealousy of Chambers led to Balco trial, claims Conte Athletics West Ham seeking support on Tévez transfer squabble Football Spurr is man of moment for Wednesday Juande Ramos, the Tottenham Hotspur head coach, has … The Premier League today Benítez clings on in hope of claiming more ammunition from Europe Football Barclays Premier League Champions League glory would aid cause No shortage of options if he decides to leave Red divisions Wenger requires leader of men but Gallas has not stepped up Football Barclays Premier League Transfer targets Chelsea forced to take it on the chin as changes damage title ambitions Football Barclays Premier League Trek Peru Timesonline Ferdinand's new five-year deal Stakes raised at Tottenham The Insider Dressing-room unity: Richard Lee, the Watford goalkeepe Times Crossword 23,888 Nigeria hunt high and low for coach Fans turn on defiant Grant after Heskey gives United room at top Hammer blow to Chelsea's title hopes Glee in Manchester as Wigan grab a point The Times Matt Dickinson Cricket Index The face A cut above most street fighters Kaiser Karl gets down with the gamers The click A sad portrait of an artist's misplaced trust? Out in front, the politician who dares to bare Image of the day Modern morals Welcome to the Wetlands Ten years after she wrote The Vagina Monologues, Eve Ensler transformed the New Orleans Superdome into 'Superlove' for V-World, a celebrity-studded event to campaign against violence towards women, Karen Bartlett was there The Times Vagina facts The Times My naughty pleasures between the covers Sugar or spice on a Sunday night? Added VAT flavour Gap year: a mother's nightmare As the death of five British girls in Ecuador has shown, gap years can be frightening experiences for the parents who are cut adrift, says Marion McGilvary Bond How to plan a successful gap year abroad There's hole in the corner where the TV used to be AA The hitch to marrying rich Men are happy to be with a women who earns more than they do, a recent survey claims. But after his own research Mark Jones doubts it Jodi Picoult Coming in from the cool Nigel Coates survived Cool Britannia to become one of the country's finest designers, says Tom Dyckhoff Art goes under covers From pictures on pages to boxes and even a suitcase, book by artists make an intriguing show, says Michael Glover Marguerite Fantastic, not drastic Pop Kt Tunstall Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Theatre I Saw Myself J…wood Vanbrugh WC1 Dance Cattle Call West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeas MacBeth Cabaret Michel Legrand Haymarket, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Der Rosenkavalier Festival Hall Today's TV Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Tales from the Stave Radio 4,1.30pm BBC One Big, Bigger, Biggest Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Waking the Dead BBC One, 9pm Age of Terror BBC Two, 9pm Becket (1964) Film choice BBC Four, 10.30pm Variations Shameless Channel 4,10pm Odette (1950, b/w) Channel 4,1.15pm Million Dollar Baby (2004) Film4,9pm The Big White (2005) BBC One, 11.05pm Byron's frolics with the 'holics Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Timesonline. co. uk/games Times2 Crossword No 4502 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 206 Picture Gallery Acorn Stair Lifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Thecampus An analysis of the bin contents of 2,000 homes within Strips the Other Don't be surprised by the answers you get … Scrutiny The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Research Vices seduce immigrant mums Health Other Stories we Liked Doctors plan PR offensive Do nurses pay to pass? New deal may tempt adult carers Social Care Personal touch is hit by closures Social Care Nice Work Keeping heads cool under fire Interview John Dunford, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, tells Emily Ford why he is in favour of testing, but feels ill at ease about national tests Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Is teaching losing its appeal? Education Camera Shy Joint plans for buildings Prize Caption Competition Stress mounts for students Locked-up youngsters still a worry Social Care Face Water Daring deeds fall foul of law Spotlight on spending Hero . . . Villan Flight from new deal homes Too Holes Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times NHS is no longer a monolithic giant What Worked for us Clinical nurse specialist who co-created Risky Adolescents and Parents (RAP), a support group based in Colchester, Essex, for teenagers who self-harm Parent Watch Diary Dates Inside Paying a painfully high cost The coroner should have had the power to allow Daina, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed to rest in peace, writes David Pannick, QC Times Law Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items Why can't they follow the rules? Do the recent abuses by utility companies suggest that the regulatory system is not working, asks Edward Fennell Ian Burnett Piece of puff Multiple Display Advertising Items
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