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News from 18/04/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, David Pyle, Dr Philip Roberts, Nick Wadhams, Dr C. L. Murray, Fred Redwood, John Fingleton, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Sean O'Neill Security Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Richard Yarrow, Emma Hopkins, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Matthew O'connor, Steve Bustin, Philip Howard, John Miller, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, John Moor, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Neena Gill, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Ishbel Matheson, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Peter Wescombe, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Zaracostas, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Rodriguez, Charles Bremner, Jamie Walker, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lucia, Angela Jameson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Tony Palmer, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Air Vice-Marshal C. M. Nickols Assistance Chief of Defence Staff, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Orhan Pek, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Will Hodgkinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Dom Phillips, Thomas Catán, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter J. Yates, Tony Austin, Ben MacIntyre, Dickie Bird, Phlip Webster Political Editor, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Mark Loveday, Colin Cowell, James Jackson, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Charlotte Phillips, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, W. H. Auden, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Judith Heywood, Ian Smedley, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Jane Wild, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle,

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Index And so Senator, if you become President . . . School 'superheads' to earn £200,000 a year Top rewards needed to attract best, says Balls Grammar skills could help failing institutions Mbeki urged to quit as Zimbabwe mediator Down's boy apology Price-fixing inquiry RBS £12bn rights issue Chelsea stay in hunt Index Bricks and Mortar The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Success for Brown as presidential rivals all find time to meet him Talks cover Iraq, Iran and climate change PM praises Bush and the special relationship Index It's close of play for a fashion icon How's an umpire going to keep warm now? Suits you sir - and madam Boodles Town halls accused of colluding in bid-rigging by building firms Illegal practices cost the taxpayer billions Watchdog's inquiry names 112 companies One in ten homeowners 'facing negative equity' £100,000 reward for information Pugh Council tax bill 'has soared by £4,000' MP Dunwoody dies Airlines' no to charity Sleepwalking death Nadhmi Auchi An apology at last for family of Down's boy accused of a racist assault Gucci 'Softly-softly' Mbeki is urged to quit over appeasing of Mugabe Zimbabwe Tsvangirai rounds on South African President Chinese ship supplies weapons to regime Times man freed after being beaten and interrogated by security services Prisoner of Mugabe The children aged beyond their years by taking on duties of a lost generation Zimbabwe Ravaged by Aids Murder in mind Rado I won't be your court jester, Wright tells BBC Home Staff: Revived News at Ten attracts half as many viewers as rival Lawyer seeks £19m after losing her job in sex bias ordeal Woman says that she is now a mental wreck Firm appeals against tribunal's decision Rowdy students left with egg on their Facebooks Screwfix Sainsbury's A moment of levity from the royal blackmail trial at According to buzz at the London Book Fair, John le Sharps One feels bad cos terminal is lousy People MacKenzie Crook, whose film Three and Out is to be picketed by Aslef. It is about a Tube driver in search of a volunteer to jump under his train. Obviously it's a comedy The Evening Standard in London has been drubbing Ken As America goes nuts for the Pope and his Popemobile Picture Gallery Tony Curtis (yes, the one from Some Like It Hot and Spartacus) poses with Mohamed Al Fayed at Harrods to unvell an art exhibition entitled The Tony Curtis Collection Enforced calm as the Olympic torch passed through Delhi Postscript Ken Livingstone tells the BBC Asian Network: "If Leonard Nimoy admits that he doesn't quite comprehend Monarch. co. uk Catwoman's Olympic challenge: to save last stray from bulldozers Browne 'misled MPs over seizure of British sailors in the Gulf' MoD refuses to give details of ship's position Iran holding £1m of confiscated equipment British bounty Monarch. co. uk Homebase Rhys Jones's parents face boy accused of killing their son Couple turn up to see defendant, 17, remanded Four juveniles and two adults in the dock Virgin media Worse to Come Ministers need to be ready for an even more miserable month A Lesson for Africa Kenya's new unity Government offers a framework for recovery Silly Kit Off Bring back the old cricket whites and sweater Olympic sport — bash the Chinese Picture Gallery Ensnaring first-time buyers is a scandal Thunderer: Stop treating dictators so indulgently Troubled waters Teachers' pay The food crisis calls for radical new measures Enigma and the Ruthless plot The changing face of the BBC Timesonline Broadband solution Mole etymology Rained off Pantomime fame Lost city Not Dr Strangelove — his message is divine love Why tell the truth if you can get by with truthiness? IKEA Muslim faces prison over terror speeches Convert who shouted at John Reid convicted Three to be sentenced over cartoon protests Briton trained with leader of July 7 gang, court told Halfords Carphone warehouse Clergyman barred after leaving wife Workers rescued from 40ft well Drug hits breast-cancer stem cells World's oldest tree found in Sweden Skoda Hadrian's historic return to his wall after 2,000 years Serious Fraud Office set to fight devastating arms deal judgment The BAE case is at the top of Richard Alderman's in-tray as he succeeds the man who called off the investigation Work in progress 'Bird brain' is smart enough to stand guard Singing sentry watches over its foraging fellows Job shows high level of social co-operation Laura Ashley Who's a clever boy, then? Simon Barnes Currys Inmates win 'cold turkey' payout Government decides to settle out of court Compensation costs the taxpayer £1 million Full Flavour The family of a man who slashed his wrists and stabbed Castrol Murder in mind Dfs Perspectives on a Prince's life: Charles at 60 is an open book Exhibition to be held at Windsor next month Photographs to be published in November Dolphin Bathrooms Conman 'selling the Ritz' was given £1m Sex texts before crash Museums shortlisted No aliens out there £5,000 smoking fine Stop this indulgent nonsense or you'll pay for it, Balls tells leadership critics Labour infighting PM's ally says Labour will be intolerant of those who cause internal problems rather than fighting the Tories and the Lib Dems Vodafone Worried Brown talks ministerial aide out of quitting over tax Labour infighting PC World Rhyme looks for reason in a cruel world First night Theatre Fram Olivier France Paraguay Stadium for the faithful Mea culpa: penitent Pope meets victims of sexual abuse by priests Message of sorrow is delivered at huge Mass Washington also hears a plea for the innocent Clinton tries to corner her rival over link to violent 1960s radical Sky IP Global 'Sewers of gold' gang are held after perfect plan goes down the drain Police left baffled by robbers who vanished Network of tunnels provided escape route Multiple Display Advertising Items Inbruges Bath store The President-elect's vote Medvedev votes were rigged, says computer boffin Photographs of gay Paris at war paint an uneasy portrait of city collaboration Audi Brown must find his voice over mission in Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Singer offers to placate Francophiles Torch relay route is cut down to size Fading government closes paper (AFP): Ancient Pharaoh has risen again Honda (Reuters): Wild world awaits, but for now panda cubs peep out from sanctuary's care Jobs all round and never mind the cost: Kenya's new Cabinet is accused The Times Who's who The turbulent priest challenging a dynasty Paraguay has chance to oust corrupt rulers Smear campaign fails to dent poll lead Power and poverty HSBC Pop judge who is even ruder than Cowell Street Kings The Times The Times Bouton loses chief's role at SocGen Findel profit warning Gilts pay the price Thomson Reuters cuts Quote of the day Co-op plans outlined Business big shot RBS looks at rights issue to shore up balance sheet Merrill takes further $6.5 bn credit crunch hit City job fears grow as banks spell out cost cuts Mandelson gives warning over food protectionism In the slow lane Stock markets Time for the OFT to rein in construction cowboys Not the day to get its sums wrong Emirates Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Haircuts all round Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Shares in Findel home shopping group plunge after surprise profit warning Provision for bad debt is raised to £88 million Shares fall 37% and rivals are dragged down Business big shot Stephen Ratcliffe Catalogued The Royal Society of Portrait Painters launches its exhibition next week at the Mall Galleries The Times The path to business success is often a rocky one, … City Diary Sow's ear to silk purse? Maybe he CanDu it City Diary Somerfield takeover is in the bag, says confident Co-op boss Some people are clearly making money out of the current City Diary Guess the airline: 6ft tall male cabin crew refuses … City Diary It's all very well JJB Sports blaming England's City Diary Picture Gallery Treasury's billion-pound bond swap plan depresses gilts prices Investors await kickstart of lending Bank to accept asset-backed securities Crown Estate buys into offshore wind power Expro in talks after £1.6bn bid agreed Temit buyback move Craegmoor for sale Powell PWC chairman Rail strike ballot Taylor Wimpey alarm Jobs gloom on debut of Thomson Reuters Multiple Display Advertising Items Fund managers attack BP over tar sands oil project Bouton relieved of chief executive role as SocGen seeks to end rogue trader crisis Deputy Oudéa named as replacement Move brings end to 15-year stewardship Google's 42% revenues rise lays fears of advertising slowdown Trade to slow to six-year low, says WTO Arnault offers support to China after consumers threaten LVMH boycott Multiple Display Advertising Items Harley tamed by economic slowdown The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds 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 RBS trails sector on fear of rights issue Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day The Pru beats the blues by beating a path to Asia Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Church's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&A Willoughby Goddard Lives Remembered Weather Eye Edward Lorenz Meteorologist and pioneer of chaos theory who coined the expression 'the butterfly effect' to explain his ideas Professor Edward Lorenz, meteorologist and mathematician, was born on May 23,1917. He died on April 16,2008, aged 90 Burt Glinn Aimé Césaire Poet and politician who championed négritude, sat in the French Assembly for Martinique and served as mayor of its capital Aimé Césaire, poet and politician, was born on June 26,1913. He died on April 17,2008, aged 94 Adam Rayski Communist, Jewish activist, politician, spy, journalist and wartime agent who became disenchanted with Marxism Adam Rayski, Communist revolutionary and wartime agent, was born on August 14,1913. He died on March 12,2008, aged 94 Court Circular Thanksgiving services Word Watching Service dinner Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The Times Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Questions Answered Soap operas, Larry's happiness and flightless birds Minister's power is incompatible with Convention requirement Law Report Court of Appeal Age relevant to status of sex sentence Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Barrier unlawful interference with access Chancery Division Seeking information before freezing order Chancery Division Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Bridge Antiques & Collectables Legal Notices Latest wills Motorpoint Cargiant Trade-Sales Morgan Wolf Sporty Accord hits some of the right buttons if not all of them Motoring Honda has safety technology in spades Saloon sector finds a worthy contender Jaguar takes right turn with XF diesel Specification Vauxhall Sneak preview of new Insignia proves that Vauxhall has designs on a better image Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Does a new moon bring a change for the better? Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 18,1949 Eire officially severed its last link with the British Commonwealth of Nations at midnight, when the Republic of Ireland Act came into force; the celebrations honoured the IRA rebels of 1916 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Twice Over gives Cecil a classic dilemma Racing Craven winner not sure to run in Guineas Gosden retains faith in beaten Raven's Pass Ayr Thirsk Rugby union Football Bet of the day Course specialists Newbury Racing Cheltenham Yarmouth Taunton Hopkins credits time in prison as his life's great turning point Boxing Served 56 months for strong-arm robbery Observers believe that Calzaghe may struggle Newmarket Racing Yesterday's results Ripon Cheltenham Timesonline Kempton Park Football Results Cricket Rugby union Tennis Chambers to get chance at last in special reserve match Rugby league Cricket Fixtures Football Rugby league Afzaal builds on firm foundations Cricket LV County Championship Kent v Nottinghamshire Scoreboard Essex v Northamptonshire Scoreboard Weather forecast Gloucestershire v Derbyshire Scoreboard Leicestershire v Middlesex Scoreboard Warwickshire v Worcestershire Scoreboard Volkswagen Hampshire v Sussex Cricket LV County Championship Timesonline Scoreboard Founding father of fast-food game ready to follow the brand Cricket Martin Crowe, the man behind the early Twenty20 prototype, grabbed at the chance to join forces with one of the IPL franchises Timesonline The Times Ramprakash rejects late approach to sign for IPL Johnson to make statement of his intent Rugby union Managing nicely: why England's new leader can ditch his tracksuit Timesonline The Sunday Times Johnson's broad shoulders tailor-made to carry heavy burden of responsibility Sportoptions United reap dividend as Brown makes his peace Football England defender set to accept new pay deal Evra contract talks next on the agenda Eriksson allays fears over future at City Mark Hughes has said that he will be the first in the The Premier League today Torres future under threat as banks keep watchful eye on Liverpool Football Power struggle rages at Anfield Exclusive Club face repayments for players Pressure mounts over loans of £31.5 million OceÂnico Prestige Fractional Kop sees red at Texan trying to walk through storm of protest Football Power struggle rages at Anfield Timesselects Megson keeps focused Ramos contemplates captaincy change Gibson's pledge Gold plea to police Uefa acts on feigning Essien pounces to keep Chelsea clinging on to leaders' coat-tails Football Barclays Premier League Terre D'hermÈs Football Barclays Premier League Grant short but not so sweet Mosley running out of allies The Insider We hear that Uefa has produced a trilingual pocket Times Crossword 23,891 Princess rallies help for sake of horses Grant feels the strain as Chelsea battle on The Times Setanta Sports Inside Alan Lee Simon Barnes Index The face Billion-dollar better When beer and chocolate aren't enough The click Birthday rap for Mandela from his 'friend' Eminem Japanese fizz fans pull out all the stops Image of the day Modern morals Oh, do keep up, boys Mary Ann Sieghart says Britain and the rest of the world should learn from Spain, where more than half the new Cabinet are women Runaway despair Reportage Every year 100,000 kids run away from home. Only one place will give them a bed—and it's now under threat. Penny Wark reports The Times The Times To look ten years younger, just say you're ten years older What news to learn the muse was real Moonflowers Comfy is cool Luxury with Lucia Soft shoe shuffles back into style Bridging the generations with a sense of 'off duty' Chain reaction Anne Ashworth feels equal to the challenge posed by Comptoir des Cotonniers Retail is detail Europe's mane women Style notes With hairstyles increasingly reflecting power, politicians in the UK are straggling behind their counterparts on the Continent, says Nicola Copping The can-can? Oooh, saucy . . . Food With tinned tomatoes in your store cupboard you can whip up a meal in no time, says Lindsey Bareham The Big Yellow Self Storage Company Salmon, sweet potato and tomato horseradish jam Chicken potacchio Herb meatballs in tomato sauce The Times How I televised the revolution It all started with a challenge from John Lennon. As his epic TV history of pop music is reissued on DVD, Tony Palmer recalls dodging bullets, facing a furious Aretha Franklin, and surviving Russian roulette with Phil Spector Palmer's close encounters of the strange kind Support your local record shop Play On the seventh day they went clubbing Sounds The composer Thomas Adès tells Steve Bustin why his latest work is a labour of love Timesonline Back with his other Alf Yazoo are reuniting, and it's as if they never parted, they tell Pete Paphides Dance music is here to stay Phantom presence Sounds Lloyd Webber's first muse Sarah Brightman is back as a Goth, and singing of evil spirits and hauntings, Tim Teeman discovers Health Club Pop Reviews White Williams Smoke Double Six Classical Murray Perahia Bach Partitas Sony Classical Sounds like the Sixties Pop The Last Shadow Puppets The Age of the Understatement Domino Classical Yundi Li Prokoflev/Ravel Deutsche' Grammophon Radio Henrys win the marathon First night Theatre Henry IV (Parts One and Two)/Henry V Roundhouse, NW1 Pop Elbow Brixton Academy, SW9 Dance Moon Water Sadler's Wells, EC1 Concert LPO/Kreizberg Festival Hall Multiple Display 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 BBC One Today's TV Have I Got News for You Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm Unreported World Channel 4,7.35pm The Apprentice: Motor Mouths BBC Two, 9pm Metropolitan (1990) Film choice BBC Two, 12.35am Variations Benldorm ITV1, 9pm Dirty Sexy Money Channel 4,9pm Madame X (1966) Channel 4,1.30pm Lethal Weapon (1987) ITV1, 10pm It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) BBC One, 11.40pm The Italian cuttings job Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4505 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 209 Picture Gallery The Wellman clinic Index Who do you blame — Brown, banks or estate agents? Opening Bids Brief Encounter Does the Seller Have to Pay for Repairs? Focus on . . . Crystal Palace In Turret House in London Get in Get out Get Away Wimbledon Village, SW19: large family home in a popular residential enclave Out Villa in Hertfordshire Stanstead Abbotts: spacious Grade II listed house close to transport links Away Tower Home in Cornwall Plymouth: converted water tower with city views and contemporary interiors The Forecast is Patchy Market Report The difficulty buyers face in obtaining credit is casting a shadow on the market but there are a few bright spots, says Judith Heywood Propertyinvestor The Home of Boho Chic Where next? Totnes has a retro feel and a distinctly arty vibe — plus high prices, says Fred Redwood Barratt Home Fact File Potato Wharf Multiple Display Advertising Items Fact File The Other Ightham Moat Where to Spend It This house, just upstream from the National Trust gem, is for sale for £2.25m, says Marcus Binney Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items A Cut above the Rest Market Report Premium agents can help to obtain the best price in a tough market, says Jayne Dowle ECO Special Have I Got Mews for You Cover Story This home, star of an iconic TV ad, takes Kasia MacIejowska back to the Eighties Eighties Interiors . . . Get the Look 21St-Century Stables Mews houses are more than just cute boxes, says Lucy Alexander How Far Do You Go? Super Commuter Times readers are giving a fascinating insight into their travel to work, says Lucia Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items Harlequin Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Shopping Bed Side Tables Globrix. com Postcode Lottery: Yo11 Wreck of the Week The Occupier Owners Empty Homes Just how simple is it to acquire squatters' rights to property, asks Charlotte Phillips Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Rent Free Fact File Barratt Homes

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