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News from 17/04/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Dr J. Alastair Lack, David Brown, Ralph J. Lamden, Gary Duncan, David Wighton Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, H. S. Otter, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Elaine Newman, James Bone, James Ducker, Kevin Crowley, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Patrick Skene Catling, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Norma Hornby, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Michael Haslam, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, Sue, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Brigid Grauman, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Kate Reiling, Anatole Kaletsky, David Congdon, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Jack Mitchell, Stephen Collins, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Angela Jameson, Sir Donald Cruickshank, Michael Harvey Features Editor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Simon Singh Science writer, Natalie Haynes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Edzard Ernst Professor, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Gránne Gilmore, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Grace Samuels, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Lucy, Michael Bruce, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Michelle Henery, Nigel Kendall, Gerard Baker US Editor, Michael Leidig, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Geraldine Procter, Michael Moran, Austin Sammut, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Richard Morrison Chief Culture Writer, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, Lynne, Christopher Walton, John Naish, Mark Barber, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Charlotte Phillips, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, John Betjeman, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Hanson MP, Ross Anderson, Ton Dawe,

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Index The Times The world must stop Mugabe, says Brown UN urged to send in election monitors South African snub for Prime Minister Furnish'd and burnish'd by Aldershot sun . . . Seized sailors were in disputed waters Down's family ordeal 'Awesome' Pope Mortgage deal close Rhys murder charge It's time for English rugby to go back to basics Su Doku The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Labour needs to sharpen up with a clear message, Darling admits Pugh Banks 'must admit truth about losses' Harman inquiry halts Bald claim rejected Dying cyclist 'ignored' Obesity cancer risk Betjeman's unrequited love dies at 92 Wartime meeting led to a lifelong friendship Repressed desire lies beneath surface of poem Chopard A Subaltern's Love Song Britons were captured in disputed waters: allies drew a border but failed to tell Iran Minister said seizure happened in Iraqi zone Internal MoD papers tell a very different story 'We have cowboys . . . can we have the helicopter over ASAP?' What they said Lottery cash is not meant to replace state subsidies Arts Council fails to spend £150m Louis Vuitton The dour enforcer displays his deft touch as America turns out for a papal birthday party Pope Benedict in the US It was an impressive start to a mission to boost 60 million Catholics still in the shadow of scandal Awesome speech A commitment to keep faith in the public space 'Your Cabinet is too pink, you'll have trouble leading them' Berlusconi's advice to Zapatero over team of women ministers Happy-Go-Lucky Teenager charged over Rhys Jones murder Five others charged with assisting offender Parents praised for 'strength and dignity' Möben Sainsbury's Lecturer killed by train after foot becomes caught in level crossing Dog-walking friend struggled to save her Fourth death on rail tracks in past month Royal aide in blackmail case 'was as camp as John Inman' Currys Murder in mind Npower Sober examination of a life that has given us so much shaking and stirring First night Exhibition For Your Eyes Only Imperial War Museum, Se1 Boots PC World Warning on poll rules ignored by minister Attention. Here is Dame Helen Mirren with a couple of new friends from the Royal Marines on the bridge of Ventura, a P&o ship that she named yesterday You would think that there would be some sort of Hoxton N1 jam E-mail scam now uses Hewitt's name People With the status of cannabis again under consideration, Nearby, we spot Bryan Ferry, musician and man about Seat auto emoción Hurrah! The buffoon is back. After a swath of troublingly … Postscript Awaiting Gordon Brown (again) on his arrival in Washing Writes Rosie Millard in this week's New Statesman in … Bez, the former Happy Mondays dancer, has been declared Mr Brown Goes to Washington Britain's standing has declined in America. The Prime Minister must reverse this Spend, Spend, Spend The Arts Council is hoarding cash at the very time we need our spirits lifted Fowl Play Malta's annual slaughter of migrating birds must be halted Death to Potter plagiarisers! Picture Gallery For once, banks aren't just being greedy Thunderer: We don't do God - too embarrassing Domestic violence Ecuador accident Should we ban drugs, or just regulate supply? Dangers of alternative therapies Getting the best from broadband Timesonline Food shortages The earth shifter Books for the beach? Guidebook blues Housework habits Rubbish-tip revenge How Boris the Mayor could be a revolutionary Do they realise now how brave this man was about sex? Comment The Carphone Warehouse Schrijversystem Body Shop founder left daughters with nothing Anita Roddick's estate had a net value of nil £51 million was given to charity before death Strong willpower Acer Timing is all, as long as you've got the empathy and intuition TV presenter left two suicide notes Tiger cubs brighten zoo scheme Tourist steals scene opposite Paltrow Judge exterminates Dalek claim Barclays Exhibition features largest collection of Victoria Crosses shown in Britain How could my boy be racist? Anger over police case against Down's teenager Assault charge was laid after 'minor fracas' The condition Ibis Hotel Up to 30 per cent of offenders have some learning difficulties Immigration lifts cost of police translators to £24 million a year Rise caused by influx of Eastern Europeans Force chiefs complain of their heavier burden Prejudice against new incomers hard to shift even if facts don't fit Shannon's mother to face November trial Boy found hanged Survivors fly home Richard & Judy move Policeman charged Lewis storms the US Parents face the Ogre of the Ardennes Couple believe that he murdered their daughter British student was raped and killed in 1990 Vauxhall Two drinks and twenty cigarettes a day raises risk of Alzheimer's Gene carriers are also much more vulnerable High cholesterol at 40 puts the risk up by 50% Dfs Study shows how rest of world catches flu when Asia sneezes Home Staff: Oldest donor in Britain gives wife the ultimate gift: a kidney It's a puzzle but sun, sea and beer can't compete with Su Doku for British team Natty numbers 'Innocent student who stumbled into a feud was beaten to death' Cheltenham & Gloucester Orange Prince's guides to alternative medicine are 'misleading and inaccurate' Audi Claims and counters Luxx Son of Rambow Scientists hark back 30,000 years to give Neanderthal Man a voice Bally Germany Iraq Beleaguered Canadians face a long wait for the cavalry Bloodiest week yet for troops in Afghanistan Nato makes pledge but back-up is yet to arrive Mandelson turns Olympic row to his advantage The Carphone Warehouse Abbey Kia Motors Bird hunters become the hunted in battle to halt migration massacre A first-class welcome for lounge lizards Animals get luxury quarters at airport Airport offers every creature comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Firefighters pin hopes on the weather (AP): Calendar girls miss their sales date (Reuters): Bush's environment plans criticised (AFP): Campaign to save Gibraltar apes Waterstones (AFP): More than 40 children are killed after school exam bus plunges into canal Alpine guardians try to put treasures on ice Glacier relics are being taken by hikers Mountain teams formed to save finds T Mobile Abbey Times Selects Police 'hid sex-slave photos' from Natascha kidnapping Sartoriani Tendulkar bails out of the torch show on eve of Olympic parade Cooling flame Sharps Tibetan star is 'seized by Chinese authorities' Never mind the suicide bombers, just belt up, Baghdad drivers told Cameraman among dead as violence returns (AFP): Leaders feared dead in plane's sea plunge (AP): Potter deal proposed (Reuters): Reporters freed (AFP): Congo crash toll (Reuters): Executions approved (Reuters): Newspaper strike (AP): 'Nazi' ad withdrawn (Reuters): Unsafe deposit Luxx Grand Designs Live It's doom and gloom for Clinton camp as trust becomes casualty of war For the anoraks Timesonline Whatzat! Cheerleaders for Indian cricket? Washington Redskins girls to back Bangalore Premier league is bowled over by hype Raja Fashions Multiple Display Advertising Items New UBS chairman hits at 'discrimination' Earning top dollar Télécom tie-up fear IBM and eBay soar Quote of the day Hilfiger's reinvention Business big shot Nick Gatfield Bank close to agreeing plan to end drought in funding for mortgages Swap for government bonds will be allowed Credibility of Libor called into question £5 gallon beckons Number seeking benefits shows first rise since 2006 Stock markets Why fall in unemployment is only start of jobs story It really is a jungle out there . . . FIAT Commodities Currencies Good news travels fast Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Kurer hits back over 'discrimination' Olivant claims UBS chairman lacks skills Lawyers rarely make it to chairman in UK Business big shot Nick Gatfield Favoured candidates Turkmenistan, whose former President Nlyazov banned video games and changed the Turkmen word for bread to the name of his mother, may not be a beacon of democracy but it has gas Timesonline First porn bank lights up the city of angels City Diary Mark Price, the managing director of Waitrose, has City Diary Brazil's oil strike lands Lima in a sticky mess City Diary Sainsbury joins attack on charging for plastic bags The Bank of England has found a replacement for Peter City Diary Picture Gallery City's top hedge fund managers scooped $2bn from sub-prime meltdown in US GLG star pair picked up $350 million each Globally, Paulson's $3.7 billion beats Soros RWE joins forces with Vattenfall in battle for British Energy Woolwich boosts rates and fees for buy-to-let landlords Thomson Reuters Oil hits record high as crude stocks fall US crude tops $115 as Opec snubs Brown Fears for aviation and manufacturing sectors Times Mobile Road hauliers call for duty cuts as costs soar France Télécom shares plunge on talk of TeliaSonera merger The Times Jack Welch is gunning for his successor at GE after missed targets Kerry behind plan to help US students raise university loans Senator tries to help victims of credit crunch Citigroup is latest bank to limit college funds Watchdog says banks must hold more capital for high-risk assets $5.1bn blow for JPMorgan and warning of more gloom Deloitte Hilfiger hopes to hit the right note by linking fashion to contemporary music A firm believer in reinvention, the US designer and entrepreneur is teaming up with SonyBMG to present a series of online concerts to lure younger shoppers Sales at L'Oréal hit as American women shun the beauty CV The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds What Will It Take? British funds It's a wrap as film-makers head back to a cheaper America Mediapolis Friends of digital radio must strive together if the medium is to thrive Equity Prices "Escape to a dazzling array of over 100 simply stunning 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 Chinese whispers lift interest in iron miners Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Tough exercise regime in store to cut the flab at JJB Aveva Deal of the day Timesonline Manganese Bronze Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Cry God for Harry, England and . . . a rest Late travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Weather Eye Joan Jackson Muse of John Betjeman immortalised as Joan Hunter Dunn in his popular poem The Subaltern's Love-song Joan Jackson, née Hunter Dunn, the muse of John Betjeman, was born on October 13,1915. She died on April 11,2008, aged 92 Device for VAT-exempt college to recover tax Law Report House of Lords Word Watching H. R. Khanna Scrupulous Indian judge who defended the constitutional rule of law Hans Raj Khanna, judge, was born on July 3,1912. He died on February 25,2008, aged 95 Ollie Johnston Disney animation artist who made unforgettable contributions to Bambi, The Jungle Book, Pinocchio and other films Ollie Johnston, animator, was born on October 31,1912. He died on April 14,2008, aged 95 Sam Gesser Impresario and a promoter of folk music who brought Leonard Cohen and Nana Mouskouri to a world audience Sam Gesser, OC, concert promoter, was born on January 7,1930. He died of cancer on April 1,2008, aged 78 Court Circular Memorial service Houghton Hall bears fruit with award for kitchen garden Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages The Times Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Reception School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Ozone is killing off the sweet smells of summer Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 17,1964 The Times reports on the stern tone of the sentencing of those convicted of having taken part in the Great Train Robbery Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Public Notices The Times Public Notices Infallible proves well named for Gosden Racing Impressive Nell Gwyn winner cut for Guineas Newmarket trainer enjoys 1,785-1 four-timer Ripon Newmarket Yesterday's results Beverley Course specialists Golf Cheltenham Rugby union Latest odds Wolverhampton Wallis given bumpy reception Racing Newmarket Kempton Park Perfect Stride can step up Scary Sidebottom ready to get back into the swing of things Cricket Bowler needed to rest after his hectic winter Adjustments planned to help continue rise Cheltenham Bet of the day Football Results Bowls Pools forecast Cricket Ice hockey Netball Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Flintoff unable to control Ramprakash Cricket LV County Championship Hampshire v Sussex Scoreboard 121 Scoreboard Michael Vaughan continued his recent poor form when … Timesonline Weather forecast Kent v Nottinghamshire Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboard The Times Essex v Northamptonshire Scoreboard Gloucestershire v Derbyshire Scoreboard Leicestershire v Middlesex Scoreboard Warwickshire v Worcestershire Scoreboard Lights, cameras, dancing girls and cash? Ready. Now for the action . . . Cricket Indian Premier League Royal Challengers take on Kolkata Knight Riders to get another revolution under way in Bangalore tomorrow, Alan Lee reports ICC faces player threat Murray plots return to fray after Britain get home tie Tennis Lancashire raise the bar as new season sends in the clouds, if not the crowds Sport on television Guinness Premiership Harrison's rise and fall stirs mixed feelings for Calzaghe Boxing Welshman looks back on Olympic rejection Heavyweight handed chance of redemption Timesonline Hopkins goes for the throat with Hatton taunt Calder called upon to help Britons eye gold medals Olympic Games Knee problems cast shadow over Woods Golf Nla Super Aguri hit by deal collapse Chambers to discuss future Cooke brings end to career Lane takes helm of women's side The Sunday Times The strife of Brian Rugby union England's new era Success and failure Back to basics as Johnson searches for cornerstones of past feats Questions will come thick and fast for team manager striving to restore the qualities that his England side once took for granted Towering influence who has always led by example Great player who could be a great coach — but decision is still a punt Rugby union England's new era The reaction Vennegoor sets tone for more Old Firm mayhem Football Thelondonpaper Hicks set to restate his support for Benítez with offer of extension Co-owner to explain reasons in interview Lawrenson believes manager may leave Timesonline Angry Redknapp starts legal action over arrest Football Leeds will win on points, concedes rival The Premier League today Capello's hard exterior tested by those playing game of life Football Manager close to tears among Lesotho children Italian witnesses HIV checks at tournament Comeback for Scholes high on agenda of new manager City bewildered after 'unhappy' Thaksin admits to doubts about Eriksson future Football Red card adds to misery for Chelsea in final loss Owen chief among Newcastle priorities Keane's warning Jewell makes signing Whelan set to spend Fair play to Fulham Grant looks back to the future with attempt to lay blame on Mourinho Football Barclays Premier League Israeli's predecessor 'should face the flak' Defeat by Everton would end title hopes Coach plants seeds of doubt with selection Football Barclays Premier League Moyes airs his concerns about fixture congestion on run-in Derby fans deserve plaudits The Insider As lawyers for Leeds United plough into their submissio Times Crossword 23,890 Mosley finds ally to help sort royal mess Index Johnson sacrifices cash for glory The Times Setanta Sports Matt Dickinson Football Index The face George W's opposite It's not too late to fall on your sword, Willie The click Variable voice of America Anatomy of a Roman emperor Homage of the day His brand of bombastic politics would never fly in Whitehall; but in the Quirinale he's the Boss — and he's back: virile, successful, rich, dynamic imaginative (especially in business) and clearly, if the Italian voters are to be believed, irresistible. We take a closer look at the man who is once more … You'll all fry in hell There's nothing deadlier, argues Times food critic Giles Coren, than a British fry-up — and lack of education is to blame Ross Anderson begs to differ How the others fry it Cease this unpalatable nannying Times tested nosheries The bigger picture Are you the right weight? Timesonline Parents' drugs duties Q&a Are some experts right in suggesting that children should be encouraged to take so-called recreational drugs once, as there is no point in demonising drugs? The Times I swear to you, I can't stand p***poor cussers What a lotta Potter prattle A scoop on poop The Times The Holocaust and the iPod generation Parents Charlotte Phillips took her children to Berlin so that they could grasp the history of Nazi Germany where her grandparents were killed. Did her personal history lesson succeed? Problem parent Jodi Picoult The king's place in my art Reportage Artist Delphine Boël wants the King of Belgium to accept her as his illegitimate child — and it's reflected in her work, writes Brigid Grauman AA The Times Crook's tour of identities Where does a career go after the massive success of The Office and Pirates of the Caribbean, asks Kevin Maher. Down the Tube, replies a cheerfully enthusiastic MacKenzie Crook The Deep Blue Sea Inside My Brother is an only Child Murder most absurd Reviews Martin McDonagh's characters in In Bruges don't ring true, but the comedy is a riot, says James Christopher In Bruges 18,107mins Happy-Go-Lucky 15,118mins Fool'sGold 12A, 113mins Street Kings 15,107mins Private Property 12A, 95mins The Times Flashbacks in the pan Just what is eating Daniel Craig in his new film, wonders Wendy Ide. And, despite charm and good intentions, a British comic-book movie falls flat Flashbacks of a fool 12A, 113mins Botched 15,94mins Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth tbc, 95mins Protégé 18,106mins Hope (Nadzieja) 15,101mins One Mission The Times Second coming of the first Mr Winslet Jim Threapleton wants the world and James Mottram to know that life is great after Kate Face to face with a terrible truth Andrzej Wajda's film about the Katyn massacre is extremely personal: his father was killed in it. Brigid Grauman reports The Orphanage Bleak downfall of the first history boy First night Theatre Richard II Roundhouse, NW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Small Change Donmar Warehouse, Wc2 In the main paper Opera The Minotaur Covent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Come Dine with Me Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The Graham Norton Show BBC Two, 9pm Cutting Edge: Sex, Lies and the Murder of Meredith Kercher Channel 4,9pm The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,3.40am Variations My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) BBC Two, 1.05pm The Duellists (1977) Sky Movies Indie, 8.15pm The Passenger (1975) Five US, 10.40pm Life through Sugar's lens Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4504 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 208 Picture Gallery Christian aid Career Cpa-group Multiple Display Advertising Items Firms try to keep a lid on things The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Hooked on power of persuasion What Happened next Jatin Sharma tells Emily Ford how a love of debating that started at school has shaped the path his career is taking Robert Half The Office Psychologist Slacker Genius Cool heads win the day What Not to Do . . . In a Crisis Unless we're like James Bond, all of us have had a moment when we've felt like doing jazz hands and running around in a panic. But it doesn't work. Clare Dight finds out how to cope in a crisis My Big Idea . . . The 100 Year Website Time to take stock of potential Hiring and Firing In the third of four extracts from a book on hiring and firing, we discover why it is potential, not experience, that counts Gradjobs Key Points Deadline Buster Case Study Managing Unprofitable Customers People skills make for special treatment What Do You Do All Day? It is widely held that GPs play golf on Wednesdays and get paid too much, while hospital medics work unbelievably long hours. Clare Dight goes in search of the truth A Second Opinion On course for charity MBA Talking Point As charities take on more public services and their responsibilities grow, Emily Ford finds that degrees are being adapted to equip graduates for a big-budget third sector MBA Insider Tuck School of Business MBA Choices Careers of the Week Retail Human Resources Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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