News from 21/04/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Neil Barraclough, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Fariha Karim, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Philip Hamilton-Grierson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, John Wardle, Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP, Peter Stiff, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Priscilla Chadwick Principal, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Derwent May, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Wright Head master, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Tim Worstall, Patricia Cornwell, Chris Campling, Planet Jupitus, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Anthony Seldon Master, John Betts, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Tim Owen, Peter Dixon, Peter P. Edwards Professor, Graham Able Master, Dr John Burscough, Guy Nelson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Gerard Baker US Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Tim Hastie-Smith Headmaster, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Simons Barnes, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Caroline Lewis, Ben Webster, Tom Hennigan, Nick Taylor, Nicholas Sampson Master, David Fulton, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Richard Harman Headmaster, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tim Haynes, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Olav Bjortomt, Charles Bush Headmaster, Tom Ilube CEO, Nicola Copping, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex The Times £50 billion bailout for banks may be doubled Darling acts to prop up ailing housing market But no guarantee of cheaper mortgage deals Date with destiny for the fresh-faced girl from Pennsylvania Chancellor tries to buy off 10p tax rebels Drink-drive shake-up The Game Pope at Ground Zero RBS to sell off assets Bafta winners The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times £50bn bailout for banks may yet be doubled Q&A Lawyers fight plans for case-worker trials Meningitis success Refinery strike fear Scout numbers soar Bafta judges snub TV inquiry over a matter of life and death Award for film-maker in row over dying man Channel 4 beats other broadcasters to prizes Every one a winner Jersey Boys Darling tries to buy off tax rate rebels with 'help for poor later' Q&A Pugh 3.4m are claiming long-term benefit Police chief cleared Pub blast injures 8 Murder charge Derby match death Authors suffer writers' block as students hog library reading rooms Bentley Hillary's future may hang on mining family's humble … US elections Democrat hopeful is ruthlessly exploiting working-class roots to fight for votes in Pennsylvania, writes Ben MacIntyre Obama battles to keep his 'change train' on the track For the anoraks The Times The Equalizer Schools struggling to keep healthy meals on menu as cost of ingredients soars '£55 childcare for all mothers' Drink-drive offenders could keep licences Lesser penalties part of plan for lower limit A single drink could be too much for some Mayor 'bribed Tube staff to call off strike before poll' Ryanair Ocado No suicide pact, say police after another teenager is found hanged in Bridgend Hospital doctor 'is in hiding' after death of newborn baby Bmibaby. com The toll rises Lunch break? That's time enough to have IVF Device allows eggs to be fertilised inside the body Treatment bill may be cut by hundreds of pounds O2 Fertility hope for cancer patients Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Singing, dancing, suffering — that's the way to do it First night Opera Punch and Judy Young Vic Multiple Sclerosis Society King will shun Mosley on visit to Jordan F1 chief back at work after prostitute scandal He defends behaviour and says he was betrayed Questions for terror suspect Multiple Display Advertising Items Panama Through The Eyes Of Voters Labour cannot afford to keep offering a running commentary on its own troubles Benedict The Brave The Pope has shown himself worthy of his rapturous American reception Serial Thriller Dickens would be delighted by the return of the serialised novel Could we be hit by an asteroid? Picture Gallery Destroyed by time's devouring hand Thunderer: Working poor under fire—again Academy programme Creative accounting is to blame for the crunch Our fear of hydrogen fuel stations Timesonline Online advertising Recycling made easy A false briefing Fry-up lite Truth in art Lunar flora Barack as General Lee? Hillary as Abe Lincoln? I don't want to live in a scratchy world of hemp lingerie Comment Scientists discover drops of truth in the first flush of medieval medicine Dollond & Aitchison British Gas Testing the waters Let your sleeping dog lie: but not in the bedroom, chief vet tells pet owners Canines can pass on a host of diseases People advised to take hygiene precautions Multiple Display Advertising Items Business 1-Plan Dream companion Get help-don't suffer in silence like me, Prescott tells fellow binge eaters Tiscali Multiple Display Advertising Items Control Issues Nine errors in investigation of man jailed for wife's murder Internal police inquiry was kept secret at trial QC joins 'wrongful conviction' campaign British Airways Procedural blunders that may have stifled truth Mind the doors, please-and the Art Deco Passengers travel back in time on 1938 train Vintage carriages are taken out of museum Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology sounds out benefit cheats Survey to check dragonfly decline Caterers protest over migration rules Travel maps pop up in court battle The Private Clinic Olympic sailors strip off and reveal their Beijing gold medal credentials Cameron goes to the doctors for a prescription to kill polyclinics 1,700 surgeries may close, Tory leader says Patients urged to sign petition opposing plan Ing Direct Retirement brings council staff crisis Salmond aiming for Commons whip hand Race chief warns of an ethnic 'cold war' This week in Parliament Paras tread warily in Taleban heartland as they learn the skills of 'going lethal' The newly arrived troops from 2nd Battalion are eager for action, but first they must get to know their enemy in Helmand province Castrol Uninvited rebel will go to bishops' conference after his gay wedding Multiple Display Advertising Items United States France Trapped on the front line Cicilians in Sadr Cuty fear fresh violence Mahdi Army warns of 'open war' against troops Militia man A candle and a prayer for love: the Pope pays homage at Ground Zero Rising again Dfs 'War zone' warning as leaders are urged to confront Mugabe Dissenting regions 'being starved of food' Opposition weakened by deaths and arrests Farmers swap troubles to fight drugs in Afghanistan Chinese pour wrath on French chain (AFP): Holiday coach crash (AFP): Pirates seize vessel (AP): Blast kills priest (AP): Clash on border (AFP): Strawberry pay fight (AP): Brawl at church (AFP): Israeli airstrikes Voters put faith in former bishop Grand Designs Live Sainsbury's Rabbits run riot in the countryside Landowners' crops devastated by plague Neighbours are sued over failure to cull The Sunday Times Australia summit votes for republic Psoriasisheadlines Sorrell looks at new era for advertising Ernst & Young merger Crunch squeezes rich Oil 'may go higher' Quote of the day Bankers move East Business big shot RBS to unveil sale of Angel Trains along with £10bn rights issue Bank open to offers for Direct Line insurer Management aiming for final writedown Shopping around Big companies set to fight global crisis with job cuts Stock markets What's credit got to do with price of rice? Commodities Dla Piper Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Bond, secret agent for hire Business big shot Jim Ratcliffe Forget the commercial breaks, advertisers plan to run the show WPP's Sorrell sees big role in films and TV 'Significant amounts' of cash already invested Deloitte Ernst & Young merges international units Pipex business Shoppers pay cash to avoid running up bills on plastic Bentley flashes warning light as super-rich feel the squeeze Carmaker concerned about credit crunch Sales slow down in some American states Continental Airlines Bank of Scotland Oil prices are going to head even higher, says Opec chief Multiple Display Advertising Items Turboprops fly back in favour as greener and cheaper option Mumbai, Dubai, Shanghai — or goodbye As the City and Wall Street absorb the shocks of the credit crunch, many of their big-hitters are heading East Times Online Which cut is the deepest? Raja Fashions Could Debenhams be another landmark in the rags-to-riches rise of a billionaire? Monday manifesto Mukesh Jagtiani From a baby shop in Bahrain financed by a small inheritance, a would-be accountant has built a retail giant that continues to expand The Times C. V. Equity Prices Boyden Reader Offers Ltd Notebook Weather Eye Professor Monica Partridge Britain's leading expert in Slavonic languages who was honoured by the Yugoslav government and the University of Kiev Professor Monica Partridge, expert in Slavonic studies, was born on May 25,1915. She died on March 19,2008, aged 92 Magda Cordell McHale Artist who helped to launch British Pop art and taught extensively in the US, but whose first love was always painting Magda Cordell McHale, artist and scholar, was born on June 24,1921. She died on February 21,2008, aged 86 Mary-Geraldine O'Donnell Socialite who wrote about Catholicism for Harpers & Queen and was always to be seen at the best parties of the year Mary-Geraldine O'Donnell, media advertiser and socialite, was born on June 22,1940. She died of Alzeimer's disease on January 29,2008, aged 67 Erwin Geschonneck Actor and communist who was mostly loyal to the East German regime Erwin Geschonneck, actor, was born on December 27,1906. He died on March 12,2008, aged 101 Lives Online Immigration judge must accept earlier finding Law Report Court of Appeal No case on joined offence Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Recovering legal aid sums Court of Appeal Word Watching A smack of the lips helps raise money for HIV/Aids patients Notebook Charities Scholarships Church news Court Circular Memorial meeting Birthdays Anniversaries Dinners Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Scotland's cloud that shaped the outcome of battle Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 21,1909 The Times reports on the rising cost of wheat and the consequent effect on the working classes of the increase in the price of bread Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Great Leighs opens as work in progress Racing Main grandstand is temporary structure Racing surface wins widespread praise Pontefract Bet of the day Alan Lee Football Hexham Racing Plumpton Muthabara presses classic claims Course specialists Sedgefield Windsor Walsh keeps his head in Beijing qualifier Olympic Games Canoeing Badminton Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Stratford Racing Yesterday's results Cricket Wincanton Great Leighs Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor racing Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Speedway Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Strauss makes hay as Lewis is put to the sword on his comeback Cricket Friends Provident Trophy Kent v Essex Scoreboard Gloucestershire v Worcestershire Scoreboard Somerset v Hampshire Scoreboard Durham v Yorkshire Scoreboard It's just good old Twenty20, with money Cricket It was supposed to change the game for ever but, for all the hype, there is nothing sinister in the IPL. Alan Lee reports from Bangalore Malik and Boyce impress in Leicestershire's winning start Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts Dragons do just enough to repel part-timers of Featherstone Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup fourth round The Times Salford taught tough lesson as Wildcats show claws Players' patience wearing thin as controversy over logos escalates Snooker 888. com World Championship Guinness Premiership McGrane has pluck of the Irish to claim first tour title Golf Murray needs to fight, not chase perfection, says coach Corretja Tennis Monte Carlo Masters Spaniard is impressed by new charge's attitude Briton 'needs to prove that he can play on clay' The Times Jamie Murray narrowly missed out on his second doubles Victory for Kellogg caps mixed weekend America's first lady Walton hits hat-trick Walker strides to win Cornwallis in final Time to focus on those who carry real torch for the Games The Indian Premier League (IPL) is learning a str Sportoptions Flintoff six appeal goes missing VU Ltd No room for men of gloom Arsenal can only enjoy the view Wilkinson tour hopes shattered as new injury setback strikes Rugby union Guinness Premiership Fly half ruled out of New Zealand matches Shoulder problem will require operation Foden shows Sale fans what they might be missing Loffreda gets confidence vote despite mixed results Wasps in the pink after surviving courageous Saracens fightback Rugby union Guinness Premiership Toulouse tune-up goes to plan for the Irish The Times Cheeseman and Qera hat-tricks key to victories Showdown in Las Vegas: round by round Boxing Calzaghe confirms his greatness after climbing off the floor to raise the roof Welshman triumphs after early knockdown Hopkins ground down by opponent's workrate 'Rusty' Harrison enjoys early night on his return Jones would fit bill before retirement Boxing Waiting in the wings 'Executioner' in no mood for gallows humour after defeat Times Crossword 23,893 Benítez takes aim at Grant as the war of words begins The Times Friends Provident Inside Calzaghe milks the acclaim after conquering an American … Rugby union Simon Barnes Index Monday poem A look back and anger The water-cooler moment that never was The click Image of the day Modern morals My rather impressionable son (at university) is considering converting from Judaism to Christianity. Should I dissuade him from a choice he could easily regret later? I'm not sure how my family will take this On a knife edge Eleven years ago Jon James and Camilla Carr were kidnapped in Chechnya and imprisoned for more than a year. In a new book they tell of their struggle to adjust to normal life afterwards. Interview by Catherine O'brien The Times A cocktail fountain? My Lakeland cup runneth over A hellish time at Sunday school Not Scarry, but scary My brothers sexually abused me Work or family probelms? Davidormerod Vitamin pills: friends or foes? A new report has stated that taking supplements can shorten life expectancy. But, says Peta Bee, it's a complex issue that depends on a range of factors, including the size of daily dose Life Scan The National History Show Goodbye smocks, hello frocks Style Nicola Copping hails the return of the dress, in styles so fabulous that you might still be offered a seat on the bus Bond AA Who do we think they are? Arts More and more star comedians are road-testing their new material in secret before going on tour, reports Dominic Maxwell Meet our Mystery Star, who on Friday will deliver a full stand-up set for the first time in years The Top 100 Films of All Time Glyndebourne Life, eh? You have to laugh First night Theatre Endgame Everyman, Liverpool Theatre To Be Straight With You Touring Opera Into the Little Hill Pacific Road Arts Centre, Birkenhead In the main paper Theatre Hapgood Birmingham Rep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book now Concert Flavio Barbican Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Waking the Dead Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm A Time Team Special: The Lost Dock of Liverpool Channel 4,9pm The Doctor Who Hears Voices Channel 4,10pm The Proposition (2004) Film choice Channel 4,11.20pm Variations A Study in Sherlock BBC Two, 11.20pm The Deep (1977) BBC One, 11.45pm The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939, b/w) BBC Four, 10pm Run Fatboy Run (2007)/Control (2007, b/w) New to Sky Box Office ITV ratings-hunt Foyled Weekend TV Out of the box Mind games Times Crossword No 4507 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 210 Picture Gallery Acorn Stairlifts Index John Deere Weekend in Numbers The News Boost at the Bridge Newcastle stand united Birmingham blow Lampard return gives Chelsea lift Zárate kick riles McLeish Keegan relishes chance of dancing to Ashley's tune Picture of the Day Ups and downs Premier League Championship League One League Two Index Ferguson positive as United face big week Tomorrow In the Game Grant faces judgment days Thedebate The Columnist Talking Point Recalling the Shots Capello's player power Been there, not done it Time for hearing aid 'Ian Wright is a moody fan whose departure is no great loss' The Debate Owen steps up to take new role as Tyneside's folk hero The Podcast Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Games Barclays Premier League Cascarino's handful Players and fans present strong case for Eriksson West Ham 2 Derby 1 Mellberg milks big moment in thrashing of hapless rivals United make mark on winter wonderland Coppell pays heavy price for frugality in January The Games Barclays Premier League Fulham 0 Liverpool 2 Nolan embraces mood of hope among team Wigan 1 Tottenham 1 QA Tactical Analysis Tévez brings the prize into view How they stand Leading scorers Foul play: red cards and yellow cards Player of the weekend The Games Coca-Cola Championship Friedel proves the point Better late than never? Brazilian goalkeepers are bucking the trend Italian league French league Spanish league Dutch league Bargain buy Barnard finds rich pickings under Tilson The Games Coca-Cola League One Timesonline Index Dons pull off promotion with battling performance Championship League One League Two King's Lynn fear misses could be costly Non-League Scotland Chelsea v Manchester United The Box Live matches Timesonline Ferguson Jr proving that he is more than chip off an old block The Family Success in United legend's line With promotion now secured for Peterborough in his first full season in management, Sir Alex's son is already aiming higher The Times The Prem The Times The Greatest . . . Southampton matches Spot the pie The Fixtures Dell The Front Key characters Tomorrow
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