News from 22/04/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Phil Yates, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Dave Gorman, David Wighton Business Editor, Shirley Harrison Chair, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Alex Spence, Law Online Editor, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, Jenny Kempster, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Nicholas Timpson, Lucy Smith, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Rob Hobson, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Sir Simon Milton Chairman, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, David Baker, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Mark Jones, Tom Sheridan, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Eamonn Butler, Jenny MacArthur, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Anne Brown, Jon Silverman, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Andrew Salmon, John MacKin, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, K. Collins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Robert Caffyn, Kaveh Solhekol, Patricia Cornwell, Chris Campling, Denis Woods, Brenda Bignold, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Dylan Thomas, Ian Kingdon, James Charles, Sally O'Neill, Kevin Maher, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, John Bromley-Davenport, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Kenneth Willis, George Caulkin, Vice-Admiral Sir James Jungius, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Jane Williamson, Rajiv Syal, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Eileen Miller, David Diprose, Danielle Harris, Tom Hennigan, John Stephenson, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, James Kaye, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Judges set to deliver fresh blow on terror Suspects say freezing bank accounts is illegal High Court expected to oppose Treasury powers Index It's official: money does grow on trees Darling urges lenders to help homeowners Bionic eye implants Olympic bid criticised Democrats get dirty BAA plans a clear-out In praise of a great cartoonist Law 100 The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Timesonline Offer better rates and mortgage holidays, Chancellor tells banks Loan benefits must be passed on to consumers Governor says that scheme is not a bailout Index Experimental surgery returns sight to blind Rathbones Former Yard detective held over murder he investigated in 1987 Five inquiries failed to solve private eye's death Shadow of corruption hangs over Met Police Five more arrests, 21 years on Teachers' strike 'will disrupt revision' Online touts face ban Lap-dancing boom 'Deport Al Fayed' call Killer to stay in jail First for Winehouse More clout than the Beatles, all by herself . . . and wearing heels The Fab Four may have set the benchmark, but the Material Girl outstrips them with her sheer cultural impact, Caitlin Moran writes Breitling I share your pain, Brown tells MPs as he tries to buy off 10p tax rebels Labour infighting Prime Minister keen to avoid pre-poll revolt Promise to examine ways of easing impact Watch my hips The scenarios Many core voters are unhappy and disillusioned The tutor 'Paying £100 more in tax will take its toll' The clerk 'i lose £232 and get no help with anything' Watchdog attacks 'astonishing' £5bn rise in cost of 2012 Games Original budget was unrealistic, MPs report Government 'guilty of wishful thinking' Fiat Costs overrun Woman banker 'was driven out by men' Suspects denied bail Babysitter killed boy Car death fan held Expensive rubbish Train driver blamed Prison for gangster who shot student doorman in argument at concert Solicitors face inquiry over insurance fraud kickbacks BT Chanel Grumpy, grubby and disgruntled: elite financiers hit hard times Expenses crunch BT Livability Tony Blair took the Heathrow Express to Terminal 4 Postscript A Pete Doherty welfare fund has been set up to help … Laura Bush, co-writer of a children's book called Read Porsche One Tiber. Two memories of Enoch People "My dream job would be to lie on my sofa in front of … Finally, our apologies for suggesting that the giant How long before Eddie Izzard packs in acting for Katharine Witty, the (one hopes, well-paid) spokeswoman Ah, la dolce vita. Lembit Öpik (thb), Liberal Democrat MP for Montgomeryshire and asteroid nut, has proposed to his Cheeky Girl, Gabriela Irimia, in the shadow of Rome's Trevi Fountain, we learn from Hello! magazine Plugging her new book, Attachment, in The New York Douglas Gordon, the artist who won the Turner Prize … Giddy viewers underwhelmed by £½m rebranding of BBC news T-Mobile Favourite radio show in doubt as presenter goes into hospital Thumbs down Photos 'show bombers and alleged conspirator with known terrorist' Multiple Display Advertising Items Ba. com Saving Banks from Themselves The Bank of England's historic move is overdue but right Poor Paraguay The new President needs to co-operate with and emulate his Brazilian counterpart Slightly Foxed The popularity of the British Library is surely cause for celebration So who killed American TV? Picture Gallery A perfect picture of British character Thunderer: Hankies out for Two Jags the victim Organ donation Bid rigging Should the 10-pence tax rate be reinstated? Disabilities and criminal justice Timesonline Library crowds Military silence Trains on track Modest living Breeding like rabbits Cosy chat Great myths of our time: foreigners steal our jobs The Government made the mess. It can clear it up Ford Train drivers fail to see funny side of comedy on Underground suicides Aslef members picket West End premiere Film trivialises years of trauma, say railmen Death pact dilemma turns into thing of eerie beauty Film Three and Out Odeon, Leicester Square Vonage Life on the rails Put that axe down — this is Britain's most valuable tree Suzuki Eating disorder 'killed university academic' Inquest coincides with news of Prescott bulimia Professor was expert in nursing and health issues Nationwide Alert Anorexia sufferers Fifty years on, thalidomide is back: this time they say it's a good thing Harrods Barclays Blighted lives Packed tighter than the books, reading masses discover British Library O2 Shipping industry 'is courting disaster' Damning report on ship grounded off Devon Safety 'flouted because of commercial pressure' Multiple Display Advertising Items Rac Expelled Tory backbencher joins UKIP Nesting birds of prey create a buzz El Bulli is still world's best restaurant Red card for ex-mayor in benefit fraud Norwich Union Smiling girl gunner who fell during royal salute proves a real trouper I could work with Boris but I couldn't trust Ken, says Lib Dems' Paddick Police need to win support, says candidate Second votes crucial in London mayoral race George Galloway will split the vote in the London Dfs Troops injured in Afghanistan welcome royal comrades for a bit of banter BT Succession and marriage laws will be left unchanged by Bill A wee show with enormous scope for entertainment First night Theatre The Emperor's New Kilt King's, Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items America South Korea What a difference a year makes Approval ratings for Sarkozy at a record low He says governing is easier than he expected Track record Pope caught in row over who should pay for visit Multiple Display Advertising Items New broom faces huge challenge as ruling party falls after 61 years Carter's Palestinian proposal 'taken with a grain of salt' Crime country (AFP): Elderly pair face life in jail for murders (Reuters): Farms ravaged (AFP): Olympic relay arrests (AFP): Pirate demand (AP): Reprieves end (AP): 20 migrants drown (AP): Maoist success (AP): US pastor jailed Mugabe accused of killing to stay in power Miliband condemns Zimbabwe violence 'No one could have faith' in poll recount Multiple Display Advertising Items Climate Own Goal Kitchen sinks and twisted knives: old weapons for a new wrestle in the mud US elections Eve of poll brings out attacks from Democrats Obama says that he is unlikely to win today McCain tours 'forgotten places' with his own promise of change War memorial Battered, bruised but still standing — Rocky Clinton relishes fighting against the odds Timesonline China tries to teach Tibet a lesson that the monks have refused to learn Who Do You Think You are live Be careful which groups you talk peace with, Britain tells Pakistan A corner of a foreign field that is for ever England — in South Korea Healthcare Commission Conflict zone (AP): Russia 'shot down Georgian spy plane' (Reuters): Ultimatum for Poland (AFP): The party's over (Reuters): Pipeline attacked (AFP): Vase is saved BAA changes its top team at Heathrow New Rentokil warning Kerviel's boss claims Oil approaches $118 Quote of the day Fed reserve? Business big shot Governor expects RBS to be first of many UK Barclays and HBOS favourites to follow suit Broad welcome for Bank of England scheme Who can save Darling from a Grimm ending? Spoil Sports? Stock markets Staging a rescue with a bucket full of holes Picture Gallery Break-up of BAA is not enough Commodities Sport's report Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline BAA plans clear-out of top managers Senior executives to be 'hands on' at Heathrow Gatwick may be sold off ahead of report Business big shot Mark Bullock Bumpy flight Polymath, or what? This picture is form the invitation to a private view of the paintings of Nasser Azam, an exhibition called Anatomica, at the County Hall Gallery next to the London Eye by the Thames, on April 29 SAS Daily Sport's move upmarket attracts few bets in the City In pole position to bring you the news City Diary It was entirely predictable that some banking analyst City Diary Someone's put their foot in it at Boots City Diary Picture Gallery Someone kindly sends me the newsletter from the City Diary Staff at Threshers, the off licence chain that used … City Diary Rentokil defies calls for sell-off of City Link despite losses Heathrow express A bailout worth billions — but it's just a drop in the ocean of mortgage debt The banking crisis Siobhan Kennedy looks at what the Bank of England's latest action means for embattled lenders and the hard-pressed taxpayer Timesonline What's on offer Banks have sights set on borrowing much more than £50bn Orange Which direction next for Crossrail man? Michael Snyder is standing down after five years as chairman of the policy and resources committee of the City of London CV The Times The key figures UBS reveals the failures that led to its $37bn sub-prime writedowns Lloyds TSB Multiple Display Advertising Items Kerviel could face claims for damages as SocGen looks at managers' roles in rogue trading French bank may sack disgraced trader's boss Total of 76 alerts over dealing were ignored A bad week for eBay sends shiver through Wall St Credit crunch cuts Bank of America's first-quarter profit by 77% Russia looks at all options to invest its oil billions abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Fed may show some reserve when it comes to future cuts in interest rates Mandelson condemns Japan's hostility to foreign investment 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 Time for the tin hats as Hammerson falls Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Forget ITV's programmes, remember its true appeal N Brown Deal of the day Timesonline Peter Hambro Mining Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds Reader Offers Ltd Professor Jeremy Knowles Distinguished British organic chemist who became an esteemed researcher, teacher and senior administrator at Harvard Professor Jeremy Knowles, CBE chemist and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, was born on April 28,1935. He died of cancer on April 3,2008, aged 72 Lives online Birthdays Weather Eye Sam Toy Managing director of Ford UK who saw off rivals and doubters to conquer a one-third share of the British car market Sam Toy, OBE, chairman and managing director of Ford UK, 1980-86, was born on August 21,1923. He died on March 24,2008, aged 84 Bernard Lyons Chairman of United Drapery Stores who oversaw the emergence of one of the pre-eminent British retail empires Bernard Lyons, CBE, industrialist and philanthropist, was born on March 23,1912. He died on April 14,2008, aged 96 Danny Federici Keyboardist who played on many of Bruce Springsteen's greatest albums Danny Federici, musician, was born on January 23,1950. He died of cancer on April 17,2008, aged 58 Willoughby Goddard Lives Remembered Sir Arthur C. Clarke Power to appoint receiver of future income Law Report Court of Appeal Right to assign VAT recovery Court of Appeal Safety of loading port Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Service dinner Luncheon Legal news Service appointments Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Timesonline Thanksgiving Services Dinner School Notices Triggering lightning on demand with laser beams Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 22,1918 The Times reports on Easter Day in Jerusalem and British troops' consideration of the religious feelings of those around them Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Lipman & Sons Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Timesonline Latest wills Court & Social New Approach misses Derby as Bolger opts to stay at home Racing Towcester Betting Course specialists Giles Smith Bet of the day Football Twist Magic on recovery mission Kempton Park Folkestone Southwell Mosley given support from his successor in waiting Motor racing The truth behind the urban myth — in black and white Swimming Jim Ellis, who started a team to invalidate the theory that black people cannot swim, has help in spreading his message to Britain Tancock anxious to find out what happens next Olympics come after a Question of Sport Backstroke champion has real chance of gold Bath Racing Hexham Yesterday's results Plumpton Pontefract Sedgefield Windsor Wells doubtful that collective will is there to conquer cheats Athletics Former sprinter says drugs are rife in sport Damning allegations about string of athletes Football Results Basketball Cricket Ice hockey Real tennis Shooting Snooker Speedway Tennis Allen left to rue mistakes in Hendry's lucky escape Snooker Football Fixtures Other sport Welshman allows his guard to slip under spotlight of a different kind Sport on television The Times Barkley embracing change with hope of leaving troubles behind Rugby union Bath centre targets place on England tour Gloucester move is opportunity to improve The Times Robinson on SRU's radar after landing summer role Pink pioneers are convinced they have found something to dye for Cricket Timesonline Key desperate to show extra work was not waste of time England's elite Murray knows patience is a virtue in bid to conquer clay Tennis Monte Carlo Masters Briton happy to take time learning surface Solid victory against López reveals progress Whitaker's cup final dreams sold from under him Equestrianism Calzaghe too busy with the A-list to take PM's questions Boxing Fanfare or a fistful of dollars the choice for creature of the night Roy Jones Jr may draw a huge crowd in Britain, but There is a phenomenon at football tournaments where It had been a while since I'd been in Las Vegas or … Index Ronaldo cautious as present crop court the United seal of approval Football Beating Barcelona at Nou Camp is next step Ferguson must give Hargreaves fitness test Reading seek solution to goal drought with Lita return Inside Online ticket resales rip off fans, says MP Barry urged to stay Hleb could face ban Curbishley fears cuts Lowe power struggle Keegan effect helping to disperse fog on the Tyne Football Barclays Premier League Sullivan criticises police 'publicity stunt' The Premier League today Benítez plans on picturing more success with plenty of enterprise Champions League Anfield team bearing the stamp of Spaniard Few survivors from 2005 clash with Chelsea Timesonline Liverpool ready for their perfect moment despite return of Hicks Inside Fans put in the groundwork The Insider First for cover girl Times Crossword 23,894 IPL rules drown out cricket's surfer boys Terry sends out clear message as Chelsea fix their gaze on Moscow Captain rallies troops before Anfield quest Reminders all round of Liverpool's pedigree Terry gazes on Moscow as Chelsea refuse to look back The Times Mortgages for Business Inside In the pink Andy Murray Index The face A risky business A car-cum-light? What a truly bright idea The click Pots of geisha lippy will cost you pots of money And we all live quite agreeably ever after . . . Image of the day Modern morals Cwl Cymru* Suddenly, Wales is cool. How did that happen? With successes in TV, theatre, music and sport, they're singing in the valleys again. Hugo Rifkind explains why Apart from the people, try . . . Who Do You Think You are live Timesonline The Times In the colour debate I'm neutral. Beige, to be precise Backbone on the backbenches Mired in misery Take me off the shelf First person A new library allows readers to borrow people for a 30-minute chat. David Baker offered himself as a human book Just good colleagues Men Tuesday He was on the roadtrip of a lifetime, chugging across the US at the wheel of an exquisite vintage Torino with a young, blonde, beautiful . . . workmate. As Dave Gorman recounts, it was a relationship that nobody would believe Times Tickets Kenwood & Audley End Picnic Concerts Timesonline Tread carefully, this is my new grand passion My work? It's all about you Arts After his sun at Tate Modern, Olafur Eliasson is planning four waterfalls in New York harbour. He tells Rachel Campbell-Johnston why art is always an experience National Theatre Around £100 Feeding the Birds by Anita Klein Around £1,000 Olivetti Lettera 22 The Dark side of the tunes First night Theatre Have Box Will Travel Lyric Studio, W6 Pop Angus and Julia Stone Òran Mòr, Glasgow Book now Concert BBCSO/Storgards Barbican That's Love Theatre The Mill at Sonning, Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Opera Company Concert Wigmore Hall 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 Age of Terror BBC Two, 9pm Heather Mills: What Really Happened Channel 4,10pm Cypher (2002) Film choice Film4,11.25pm Variations Ex-Forces and Homeless BBC One, 10.35pm What Women Want (2000) BBC Three, 7pm Spectre (TVM, 2006) BBC Four, 10.30pm Deception (2000) BBC One, 11.15pm A cuckoo in the NHS nest Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4508 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 211 Picture Gallery Hmv Index Time for Grant to prove he is man for all seasons Thesemi-Finals Liverpool v Chelsea ITV1, kick-off 7.45pm The next nine days will show Roman Abramovich whether he already has the best man for the job at the Stamford Bridge helm or whether Chelsea must replace the Israeli this summer Close encounters Coach must learn from his predecessor's errors if Close encounters Benítez emerges from Anfield soap opera with his reputation enhanced Betfair Style guide Champagne moments fail to quench thirst of quiet man Fan zone Fan zone Mourinho set for return to work after life in the pink History is finally on our side and that true blue Oscar, too Live commentaries The Web Plus on mobile The Game Podcast: Euro Special Plus Crouch or Cole could make all the difference QA Previous meetings The Semi-Finals Barcelona v Manchester United, tomorrow, Sky Sports 2, kick-off 7.45pm Ferguson on crusade to rewrite history books United manager hopes some more Nou Camp magic will help to set record straight United can show they are the best in Europe Fan zone Theinterview Barcelona's middle man Xavi holds true to the finer arts and crafts 'It's all or nothing, and Messi is everything' Stage set for strict Plautz to be front and centre Thereferees Acting the part The Sunday Times The Greatest. . . European Cup semi-finals The Euro Warm welcome with a price Moscow on red alert Thecapital Book your flights now Coral Sky Sports Index Online today. If you missed yesterday's opening chapter Also see an exclusive video interview with Patrica Cornwell The story so far Key characters Timesonline Tomorrow Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Elderly take authorities to task Councils The Week in Numbers Officers fret over morality Police Big exodus from city hall Councils Public Opinion New Medical Research Self-testing gets patients down Health Others Stories we Liked Organs recall the old days Dress to keep your cool Pilot plan tracks new rail system Transport Call for plan to guide new fathers Families Jargon Watch Pushing back the boundaries Interview Brodie Clark, Britain's strategic director for border control, tells Richard Ford that one of the most effective ways to stop illegal immigrants is to take the UK border overseas Mediamonitor In the Professional Press Foreignways Schools IT is a 'dictatorship' Education Cardsharp Homework is a total waste Education Hero . . . . . . And Villain State grants twist research Universities NCVO up in arms over axed plans Charities Towns take twinning to extremes Councils Urbanmyth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Plagiarism is not unique to nursing What Worked for us Team Works Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Why the CPS is putting our prosecution standards at risk Justice and the public interest seem to come a poor second to targets that the DPP is insisting on, argues Sally O'Neill Times Law A mistake that took 30 months in jail to correct John Bromley-Davenport is concerned by the DPP's views — his client found himself at the sharp end of the CPS's 'independence' Times Law 100: the most powerful and influential lawyer Who has clout? There was lengthy, sometimes heated debate, write Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, and Alex Spence, Law Online Editor. Here are the Top Ten with real influence — and see online for all 100 The Judging Panel Why The Hague is having such trouble with money The tribunal's funds will run out in the autumn and there are complaints about witnesses being paid. Jon Silverman reports Lawdiary Are accountants' fees set to fall? Auditors have for too long been vulnerable to large compensation claims if a company fails. No longer, writes Danielle Harris Lawyer of the week Sapna Malik In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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