News from 23/04/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Simon Singh, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Matt Spence, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, David Wighton Business Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Catherine Boyle, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Julian Wilde, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Donald Hutera, Tom Bawden, Tim Reid, Gerald Gouriet, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Lilly Peel, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Emma Jayne Jones, Sarah Vine, Christopher Nicholson, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Douglas Rankine, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Yorke, Ann Treneman, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Peter A. Rushforth, Francis Bennion, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Les Rose, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Patricia Cornwell, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Georg Nuechtern, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Dr Wanda Wyporska, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Brian Paddick, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Dr Nic Cheeseman, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Bryan Reuben, Jane Wild, Richard Ford, Grainne Gilmore, Vijay Lee, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoIndex The Times Chelsea level with last-gasp goal in Euro thriller Era of cheap food ends as prices surge Cost of rice and wheat expected to rise further Brown may scale back commitment to biofuels Cheese sandwich index Hillary Clinton wins Pennsylvania primary Gatwick plan revived Immigration 'a worry' RBS to raise £12bn Black cabs go green Index The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Blue-collar votes swing behind Clinton to keep her in the race US elections Pennsylvania She needs double-digit lead to silence her critics 'Underdog' Obama left state before polls closed Index It's delirium and madness but without the Nutter US elections Pennsylvania So she won — but it may not be enough to save her Timesonline Boodles Rocketing food prices hit plan to keep poor nations from starving No 10 meeting to spur international action Prime Minister wants Britain to take the lead Police told to keep investigating Hain St George's flag flies Prison van death STDs hit over-45s New knights named Galloway injured Highway for wildlife Recipe for a son starts with daily bowl of cereal Women who eat well likelier to have a boy Dieting thought to increase number of girls Old mothers' tales Breitling Break-up of BAA revives plan Airports sell-off Company has failed to reduce overcrowding Ending its monopoly would accelerate growth Main findings Rivalry means better service but may not prove a cure-all Curse of 'English patient' strikes again Oh, for the fire and passion of Gable and Leigh First night Theatre Gone with the Wind New London Suzuki Town's population swells by 25% as East European migrants head for Fens '70,000 in Boston now'- up from 55,700 in 2001 Minister admits pace of change is very fast Illegals 'ignored' Bose Barclays Undaunted by suggestions that the lyrics "cheek to … A month ago (March 20): Bob Spink, the whipless former Even from behind bars Lord Black of Crossharbour contin His term as President will be coming to an end in January 2009 and he isn't eligible to run again News that John Hutton (the Secretary of State for Busin Picture Gallery His term as President will be coming to an end in January 2009 and he isn't eligible to run again Cyberfraud hits ID card opponent People Tony Blair's office gets in touch regarding yesterday's Post Office Postscript Siemens Fear grows for missing disabled man after his mother's body is found Son is 22 but has the mental age of a toddler Dozens of police are working on the search Was £20,000 burglary at Old Bailey an inside job? Tropicana It's Terminal Breaking up BAA won't be hard to do, but it won't be enough Carter's Gambit The ex-President has not been wasting his time in Damascus Poison in Jest The ungentle art of puncturing the paunch of pomposity with the stiletto of wit Psst! Want some super unleaded? Picture Gallery Stop mollycoddling stay-at-home mums Thunderer: This absurd therapy will never work Alternative medicine No Ken, no Boris Hydrogen production The British Library is a resource for all Imperialism and African history Timesonline Power to schools Holiday chaos Impartial cricket Eagle eye Run, rabbit Units of waste Trust me, I'm a love rat: regulation isn't the answer No, I beg you! Not another debate on immigration . . . Greenpeace 'Let's start a band . . . ' Final shot at stardom for all those bands that died before they got old Mobile Lastminute House bids a fond farewell to its favourite battleaxe Multiple Display Advertising Items That scarf might not survive the chip fat - but let's not quibble Inbruges Hi, my name's Bruce and I'll be serving your Big Mac with a side order of chic Dfs Girl, 16, hid machine pistol under bed Service marks Lawrence anniversary Boss 'taunted pregnant City worker' Conservators clear Arthur's table Kaupthing Edge Three grand old ladies of the sea Ing Direct Boris is victor in popularity contest but Ken may win poll Johnson policies find favour with focus group But Livingstone has shown he wants it more Two politicians go into a bar . . . Shadow over the sunshine island Jersey's child abuse scandal has provoked indignation at an invasion by outsiders and shame over a sense of failed justice Vodafone In the frame: Tate's own TV channel Multiple Display Advertising Items Now just see here Widow of gang victim hits out at courtroom 'disgrace' Helen Newlove recalls having to fight for a seat We demand greater respect, she tells MPs T-Mobile Four gambling adverts banned Frost-free house betrays drugs Man dies after lift accident Riot police for student march HSA Darling plans to buy off 10p rebels with raised tax threshold Labour infighting Chancellor promises action before next April Backbenchers call for changes to be backdated Aerlingus Gordon Brown faced a growing revolt last night over … A rough patch, but it won't be the last Unusual suspects Win cheats tennis player of folklore fame Multiple Display Advertising Items US elections America World drug trade centre When The Businessman arrives, heroin's deadly journey begins Mystery buyer thrives on Afghan drug trade Taleban use profits to buy more weapons Greenpeace wages war at sea against sushi 'plunderers' Multiple Display Advertising Items Mugabe offered honourable exit as Africa loses patience Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Stray dogs save abandoned child In brief (AFP): Fighting adds to drought threat (Reuters): Anthem 'insult' at cinema (AP): Catching post saves baby Timberland Flooring Film-maker's family offered payout by Israel £1.75 million offer in return for closing case Director was shot dead in Gaza in 2003 Multiple Display Advertising Items Villager killed in protest against mine Trouble strikes Renaissance clock Pope may defrock new leader (AP): Artists breathe new life into mural Eonchallenge AFP: Hopes fade for priest tied to 1,000 helium balloons Exits and speedbumps on the US elections Pennsylvania Campaign shows first hint of facing defeat Indiana now becomes possible tie-breaker Moben Decay, jobs and guns are focus of a forgotten America US elections Clinton plays tough with threat to Iran over attack on Israel Lingerie firm sued over 'pirated' patent bra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Uproar over spectacle of death Search for patient to die in gallery show Viewers would observe 'last taboo' London's black cabs could soon be green Logica cuts 1,300 jobs Food price warning Samsung chief quits Quote of the day Merrill fundraising Business big shot RBS is forced to announce Britain's biggest rights issue No need for sacrificial lambs, says chairman McKillop defends his chief executive Higher mortgage rates are here to stay, say lenders Feeling the heat Stock markets Right, Fred's head must roll — but not just yet I'll eat my hat . . . (it'll be cheaper) Investec Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Unheard of: a quiet taxi driver Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline London to savour taste of green and black Manganese to develop plug-in electric taxis Launch next year likely to please drivers Business big shot Michael Coogan Carry on cabby Logica to shed 1,300 jobs in revival drive Alliance Leicester SFO challenges court's ruling that it was wrong to drop BAE inquiry Multiple Display Advertising Items Case history On the up and up Primark moves closer to stealing M&S's mantle ABF tells shoppers to prepare for yet another rise in price of bread Citycenter Don't ask whether it will ever get built, but this is the design for a cycle and pedestrian bridge across the Thames from Westferry Road on the Isle of Dogs to Southwark, at a projected cost of £65 million (at that price, probably not) HSBC What will Americans make of Paxo on TV? City Diary Sir Richard Branson, after some pretty tough negotiatio City Diary Doom and gloom bode well for Guthrie City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items A friend of a colleague turned up at Archerfield golf … City Diary Picture Gallery Ofgem inquiry into alleged mis-selling by npower staff Allegations of trickery over signing contracts Regulator acts before fuel-poverty meeting NS&I Royal Bank of Scotland admits loan losses hit £1.25bn in weeks The banking crisis Asset-backed securities also cost bank £1.9bn Insurance division up for whole or partial sale Bankofscotland Investors sounded out over £8bn of debt from Alliance Boots deal Swiss Upbeat Bradford & Bingley remains coy about rights issue Samsung chairman says 'sorry' and quits Multiple Display Advertising Items Wheels within wheels Farewell to the king as South Korea reels from the shock of abdication Yahoo! says it may accept offer from Microsoft Dot2 Bally, the upmarket high street shoe and handbag retailer founded in 1851, was sold yesterday by TPG, the American private equity firm, to a company owned by the Benckiser family Merrill Lynch raises extra $7.3bn to boost depleted funds Spare a thought for the poor City banker Education Crunch time 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Buffett stake rumour gives Centrica a lift Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Logica's recovery plan is logical rather than exciting Connaught Entertainment Rights Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust Information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Kenneth Ewing Influential literary agent who nurtured the talents of some of Britain's leading novelists, playwrights and TV scriptwriters Kenneth Ewing, theatrical and literary agent, was born on January 5,1927. He died on April 14,2008, aged 81 Paul Scofield Lives remembered Law Report Hazel Court Weather Eye Cardinal Alfonso López Trujillo Sharply traditionalist Colombian prelate who denounced liberation theology and any liberal approach to sexual ethics Cardinal Alfonso López Trujillo, President of the Pontifical Council for the Family, was born on November 8,1935. He died of cardiac arrest after a short illness on April 19,2008, aged 72 Pushpa Anand Hindu guru and social activist who worked ceaselessly for the health of Indian villages and the empowerment of women Pushpa Anand, Indian guru and social worker, was born on August 26,1924. She died on April 16,2008, aged 83 Norman Maggs Researcher who was a stalwart of the British Museum Reading Room Norman Maggs, researcher and author, was born on February 1,1921. He died on March 9,2008, aged 87 Simon MacKenzie Actor who was an energetic champion of Gaelic culture in Scotland Simon MacKenzie, actor and activist for the Gaelic culture, was born on December 4,1949. He died of cancer on April 8,2008, aged 58 No breach of rights in expulsion of Uganda Law Report European Court of Human Rights Hot-air balloon remedy Queen's Bench Division No VAT on school refund term Chancery Division Word Watching Court Circular Memorial Mass Dinner Police Service Parliamentary Scheme Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Timesonline To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Warming brings snow as part of climate change Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 23,1932 The Times reports on some curious new arrivals at London Zoo Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Legal Notices Timesonline Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twist Magic rediscovers trick of winning Racing Nicholls completes one-two with Natal Air Force One crowns superb day for raiders Perth A punter narrowly missed what would have been the bigge Worcester Lydia Hislop Football Nottingham Racing Andrew Balding saddled his seventh winner from his … The Sunday Times Bet of the day Catterick Iris De Balme, winner of the Scottish Grand National, … King has strength to sustain progress Racing Kempton Park Folkestone Southwell Bath Towcester Football Results Course specialists Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Stanford willing to back English version of IPL Cricket Promises investors will climb on board ECB ideally placed to carry on from Indians Minor Counties Women Schools Worcestershire flooded with optimism The County Set Stewart switches allegiance to lend a hand at Sussex Back injury forces Gough to step aside Hampshire are in a dilemma over a crackdown on dogs … Zondeki ready to fill Maddy's boots Robinson sees backs as most pressing issue to be tackled by Johnson Rugby union Log jam for his No 15 shirt yet to be resolved Calls on Vainikolo to improve his kicking The Times Barkley free to focus on his career after case dismissed Murray beginning to fit clay-court mould with Djokovic lying in wait Tennis Monte Carlo Masters Sky Sports 2,9am Sky Sports Ding holds his nerve against Fu's late rally St Helens sign Potter Ferguson sets his team task of creating their own slice of history Football Champions League semi-finals United must eliminate errors and 'raise the bar' Memories of treble act as tremendous spur Multiple Display Advertising Items Kightly keeps Wolves in play-offs hunt Coca-Cola Football League Wrexham were relegated to the Blue Square Premier after Sky Sports Manager can dictate terms by taking leaf out of tyrants' book United a one-man team? Deep down it's what every top manager yearns for Sports Writer of the Year Timesonline Timing wrong for Benítez as he blames the usual suspects Football Champions League semi-finals Manager seeks solace in criticising officials Mascherano remains defiant after bitter blow The Times Vibrant tussle showed how English clubs set the tempo How Liverpool rated Football Champions League semi-finals Crowd Referee Managers Fans show they will still walk through a storm for their team Football Champions League semi-finals Tactics Owners Entertainment How Chelsea rated Liverpool push panic button to let Chelsea grab the upper hand Football Champions League semi-finals Betfair Online betting hits bull's-eye The Insider Times Crossword 23,895 Hargreaves already being man-marked Riise's blunder stuns Anfield Injury-time own goal gives Chelsea impetus Grant cannot contain glee over great escape The Times Jason Robinson Inside Tennis Index The face Very cheeky, very tough That's enough caricature. Focus on the candidate The click No end to their talent? Happily, there could be It's enough to make you jump under a train Image of the day Now that's an insult! Robert Mugabe describe Gordon Brown as a tiny dot, but Hugo Rifkind says he could have chosen something a bit more hurtful — from some of the greatest put-down artists in history The Times Will power Reportage On Shakespeare's birthday, Richard Morrison asks the actors Simon Russell Beale and Emma Fielding for an insight into the priceless First Folio Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online The Times I will defend to the death your right not to have an opinion A plague on both London houses No room for views Layer with flair The week in fashion In our wet and windy land, layering is the smallest way tpo dress. The trick is to do it without looking like the Michelin Man, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Five great ruffle tops: Five great tailored waistcoats: Buy this How to sort your paper bags from your carrot tops I don't do underwear My life in fashion Why should Keith Richards worry about smalls when he's one of the biggest rock stars ever? Time Selects Life at the kohl face: we test the latest eyeliners Beauty jury Dirty Dancing Linda's lives through a lens Arts A new exhibition of her photographs reveals that Linda McCartney was much more than just a Beatle wife, says Joanna Pitman Royal Opera House Out of darkness into light sculpture Where does a dark lord such as Nick Cave go for cool cover art for an album called Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!? To the YBAs Tim Noble and Sue Webster, writes Will Hodgkinson Bovvered? Handel would have loved it First night Opera Atalanta Royal College of Music, SW7 Multiple Display Advertising Items Mowgli goes to Moscow in a modern fable Theatre My Life with the Dogs Battersea Arts Centre, SW11 Pop Blonde Redhead Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 In the main paper Concert LSO/Gergiev Barbican Going for bust Créme Working Relationship Michelle Mone, founder of Scottish lingerie pioneers Ultimo, and her devoted PA, Laura Mair, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Office Irritants Multiple Display Advertising Items Full of promise at any age Crème Girlguiding gives women the skills they need to succeed, says Emma Jayne Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Stress busters 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 Radio Choice Today's TV Natural World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm James Bond: The True Story Five, 9pm Child Genius Channel 4,9pm Working Girl (1988) Film choice BBC One, 11.40pm Variations Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Universal Soldier (1992) Five, 10pm Les Visiteurs (1993) BBC Four, 10.10pm Last Night (1998) Film4,12.45am Down and out of the Army Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4509 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 212 Picture Gallery Sunrise The Front Read our exclusive serialisation of the new novel by the world's No 1 thriller writer Online today: If you've missed the first two chapters of Partricia Cornwell's brilliant thriller The Front, you can read — and print them off — by visiting timesonline. co. uk/cornwell The story so far Key characters Timesonline Tomorrow
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