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News from 24/04/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Janice Turner, Phil Yates, Emily Dickinson, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Patrick Muirhead, Dr Katy Emck, David Wighton Business Editor, Robert Lindsay, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Tony McIntyre, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Frances Crook, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Honour Judge Simon Brown, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Lord Ramsbotham, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sir Roger Moore, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Rob Crilly, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ken Russell, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Dan Sabbagh, Anatole Kaletsky, Jeremy Taylor, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Lord Lipsey Chairman, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Will Steynor, Richard Morton, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Paul Anderson, the chairman of Spectra Energy, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Sir Tom Stoppard, Matt Hughes, Mark Seddon, Robin Sanderson, Sean O'Neill, Professor Roger Leakey, Chris Campling, Peter Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, John Dove, Matthew Parris, Angus MacLeod, Michael Moran, Sonia Verma, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Nancy Wood, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, John Naish, Mark Barber, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Geoff Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Michael Scholes, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Duncan Anderson, Alex Orr,

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Index The Times Brown Wednesday The humbling of a prime minister Gordon Brown blinks first in trial of strength Backbenchers 'smell blood' after tax U-turn Rail fares shake-up will hurt passengers 1m locked out of class US store rations rice House sales slump Obama limps on Manchester United draw after missing semi-final penalty Website of the year The Workout Can you complete them both in under a minute? KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Drivers are warned of more fuel price rises just around the corner Inside French finally face their Waterloo Army officers sent to learn lessons of defeat Wellington did a good job, tour organiser says Chopard Napoleon was undone by complacency Rail fares shake-up will ditch refunds and double some fees Train firms to profit as passengers bin tickets Changes to journey times will now cost £20 Timesonline Pugh Anti-arthritis drug 'not cost-effective' Family can sue police Rise in child violence Boris Johnson inquiry Times writer praised Strange case of the kidnapped parrot could yet be solved by a DNA test Gucci How the agent of Brown's potential destruction forced him into a U-turn Humbling of a prime minister Two meetings paved way for change of heart Game, set and match to backbench power His leadership is seriously damaged Other reverses A slapping match worthy of You Tube Revenge is sweet for rebel humiliated by new Labour in 1998 'They are hard at work, putting money back into the community. Hats off to them' One town has 17,500 East Europeans living there, as The Times reported yesterday. Some residents think it's a change for the better Armenian Genocide Day A million miss lessons as teachers strike Theboschallenge 'My ambition is to clear my debt by the age of 30' This bruiser is not the new Brando, but he's quite a find First night Theatre On The Waterfront Nottingham Playhouse Volkswagen Two held on suspicion of murder as disabled man's body is found Mother was found dead two days before Police checking on sightings by public Teenager 'used rap music slang phrase to boast about killing' T - Mobile Ramsay Eats His Greens Toyota Charlie Higson, author, at a preview of the Bond Bound No red card for Christmas People Is Nick Clegg OK? In almost a fortnight, we are t OGC "House prices don't go down, they just go up, " Guy … Postscript The Duchess of Cornwall meets a police horse during a visit to Charing Cross police station, London, where she met officers and staff. That's all we're saying. Amuse yourselves with this one. OK? Persepolis A brief showdown between Ken Livingstone and journalist Last week the Duke of York was at a reception for the … No freebies for David Miliband, Blairite as he may … Three cleared of killing toddler with speedboat Sharps London tries to party for St George (but what's it all about?) Visitors bemused by Trafalgar Square events Even the English are lost for an explanation Post Office Taxing Sense The real lesson of the 10p band saga is that gesture politics makes for bad policy The Waltons v the Cosby Show After 45 ballots and millions spent, the nature of the Democratic contest is clear Strike Out The NUT has taken leave of what little sense it had Jersey's culture of concealment A tea lady from the National Theatre was among those serving up some patriotism Gordon Brown's brazen political fiddle Thunderer: Get farmers to farm? How very radical Prison activities Keeping mum Food farming is now top of the world's agenda Planes to refresh the city's masses Timesonline Love and banking Heaven or hell? Eye on the ball Odd odds? Blinding blinds Raily good Yes, it's politically incorrect but race matters Free speech demands a bit of give-and-take, m'luds Comment Crime investigation Arsenal are crowned champions at last: they have best corporate venue in UK Weather threatens to wipe out butterflies De Menezes police apply for anonymity Avalanche of bottles kills wine producer Family breakdown and peer pressures 'are making more children mentally ill' Depression a growing problem for under-16s Warring parents are a cause of unhappiness Dfs 'None of the doctors took me seriously' Customer dragged from his bed at 3am over 'stolen TV' error by Tesco Happy-go-lucky-movie Home Staff: Disabled motorist wins payout after store's staff refused help Indiana Jones steals the show as British films are frozen out at Cannes Blockbuster sequel overshadows official list Clint Eastwood's new movie up for top prize Chasing the credits House of Fraser Brown looks to US for tips on fundraising Internet donors bring in millions for Democrats Obama and Clinton use deeply personal approach Tiscali Nationwide 'Inept teachers jump before being pushed' Paedophile hoax Payback deadline Writing off weight Ex-detective charged Divers lose bomb Dealers jailed as heroin scourge hits Shetland Waterstones Health IT is too big for one boss: NHS needs two at £200,000 each Bringing it all together Patient satisfaction levels still in a critical condition Coming of 'VAT' casts gloom over Jersey Measure will affect island's poorer citizens Books and food are hit, but not yacht fuel Laura Ashley Treasure island Rationing introduced in bid to protect vanishing rice … Poverty Food With supplies dwindling and customers hoarding stocks, the US giant Wal-Mart and British stores are starting to restrict sales Vengeful return of the dragon that we thought had died Price rises set to pull 1m more households into energy poverty MPs unveil a portrait to Tony Blair 'too preoccupied to prettify himself' O2 Officer 'told RAF about Hercules risk' Nice timing by Henry VIII's clock Teenagers beat ex-soldier to death Dalek suit sells for astronomic £3,200 Son solves his lonely father's drink problem with a pub-visit job share Move to ban children from sunbeds as cancers increase Alliance Leicester The Importance of Being Gwyneth Home Staff: Charity pledge by singing Catholic priests after they sign £1m recording contract with Sony MacMillan Ramsay Eats His Greens Herbie Frogg America Iraq Another encore from woman who refuses to leave the stage Obama stumbles with fourth loss in five votes Pennsylvania triumph gives Clinton new heart Win or bust: Comeback Queen risks all on one last throw of the dice 08 US elections London eye Nondescript state blinks its way into the limelight Cash pours in to replenish empty Clinton war chest Dreams Hollywood bear could be destroyed after killing trainer with a single bite Budgens Mugabe's men seek coalition to run country until new poll Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Winston Churchill's Marrakech sunset painting fetches £214,000 at auction Presidents pay homage to Yeltsin US Army veteran accused of passing classified nuclear secrets to Israel (AP): 'Exquisite' find of Fijian jewellery City & Guilds At least 90 dead after Tamil battle UN troops overworked and outgunned in the badlands of Darfur Officials believe that conflict is worsening Women live in fear despite 'protection' Rich List Unknown toll Fun park rises from ruins of Baghdad zoo US tycoon's venture likely to cost $500m Complex will include fairground and theatre Petraeus rewarded after 'surge' success City break Piano Auctions Ltd Filmgoer faces jail over royal snub Air France (Reuters): Crew tricked by Somali pirates (AP): Kitchen intruder makes it snappy (AFP): Saddam's No 2 'caught in Iraq' (AP): Grandmother in 'gangster video' (AP): Spider invasion closes hospital Multiple Display Advertising Items Revered monarch Diplomacy on the hoof: how a gift from Britain could bring tourists back to troubled biblical city The Times Friendly town Rose investment sparks new M&S row Rock investors' threat Garnier tax warning Yahoo! defence setback Quote of the day A glass act Business big shot Buyers scramble for home loans as drought intensifies Estate agents say activity is drying up MPC split three ways over interest rate cut Morrison's £100,000 victory over OFT fixing claim Mood music Stock markets When will we ever learn? It's education that counts Picture Gallery OFT is sorry. So are taxpayers Commodities Helpful hints for bank chiefs Netjets Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Desperate times at Channel 4 but Duncan's pay is doubled Chief's salary soars in spite of profits collapse Funding worries grow as advertising declines Business big shot Naguib Kheraj Hazlitt could walk away from GCap with £1.2m Adding fuel to the fire City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Families can be so difficult, can't they? City Diary GlaxoSmithKline was making much of its purchase yesterd City Diary A curious rumour reaches me. During the failed auction City Diary Has somebody at Google been playing silly devils again? Type into the company's internet search engine "Hillary Clinton ankles pictures" and this is what you will find. Not terribly gallant or PC, is it, chaps? With an insouciance that verges on the insolent, Britis City Diary Supermarkets claim that they are trying to keep food … City Diary New M&S row over Rose investment Picture Gallery Small shareholders seek judicial review over Rock compensation Cattles to milk markets for another £200m EFES Glaxo hints at UK exodus in warning over tax changes Veolia Carbon capture plant subsidy disappoints Stay in touch The Sunday Times A year on, RBS plays a different tune Muted Goodwin says rights issue is painful Patriotic Scots resist calling for dismissals Crisis? What crisis? NatWest Inquiry into Yahoo! link-up with Google The Times Timesonline Bstartup UBS ends an era in investment banking Timesselects Pilkington man breaks through glass ceiling to take top job at NSG of Japan Chambers to assume chief's role in June Efficiency of British group key to promotion The Times Speaking in tongues (AP): Toyota overtakes GM in world car sales Deutsche loans sale (AP): Boeing profits rise (Reuters): $6.2bn Safeco bid (Reuters): Northwest loss The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action medical research British funds DVDs enjoy their final hurrah before sales begin to slide Mediapolis Beware taking giant hammer to crack the touting nut 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 Dana shares sing on North Sea oil find Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Aggreko needs forecast upgrades to move ahead Cattles Deal of the day Timesonline HSBC Infrastructure Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium William Frankel Editor who transformed the Jewish Chronicle into a paper of international scope and was unafraid of provoking controversy William Frankel, CBE, writer and editor of the Jewish Chronicle, 1958-77, was born on February 3,1917. He died on April 18,2008, aged 91 Kenneth Ewing Lives remembered Law report Mike Hill Weather Eye Germaine Tillion Indomitable French enthnologist who survived the concentration camps to champion human rights in Algeria Germaine Tillion, ethnologist, was born on May 30,1907. She died on April 19,2008, aged 100 Jacob DeShazer Wartime bomb aimer captured by the Japanese who in peacetime became a Christian missionary in Japan for 30 years Jacob DeShazer, wartime bomb aimer and missionary, was born on November 15,1912. He died on March 15,2008, aged 95 Gilbert Reaney Musicologist who was a leading pioneer in the study of medieval music Gilbert Reaney, musicologist, was born on January 11,1924. He died on March 22,2008, aged 84 Noel Davies Versatile conductor long associated with English National Opera Noel Davies, operatic conductor, was born on January 1,1945. He died on March 13,2008, aged 63 Difference in civil and criminal self-defence Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Thanksgiving service Service dinners Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner Reunions School Notices North Sea is slow to feel the heat as spring springs Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 24,1984 The Times reports on a new £6 million investment in a high-speed rail link from Central London to Gatwick Airport Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Public Notices Timesonline Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a walk on the mild side Late travel Hiking extravaganza in Devon and Exmoor A programme of 66 guided rambles on offer British Isles Late deals Cotswold hotels, £50 a night; three nights in Co Clare, £160; a week on a Greek isle, £329 Stateside Special Short haul Prize deals from 'Oscar' winners Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Beef Or Salmon steals show as curtain falls on glorious career Racing Racegoers gather to show appreciation Nicholls again to fore with Neptune Collonges Great Leighs Southwell Giles Smith Hattan will face six rivals when he seeks a second … Football Cheltenham feels the winds of change Racing Perth Bet of the day Fontwell Park ECB 'must spend on big names' Cricket Union chief executive wants business backing Morris also aiming for 12-month county deals Course specialists Racing Curtain Call is 7-1 from 8-1 with totesport for the … Coral Beverley Nottingham Yesterday's results Catterick Perth Worcester Kempton Park Money brings happiness in the hard days' nights of IPL Sport on television The Times Derbyshire v Essex Cricket LV County Championship Timesonline Middlesex v Glamorgan Northamptonshire v Warwickshire Worcestershire v Leicestershire Durham v Surrey Vaughan struggles for time in the middle Cricket LV County Championship Lancashire v Somerset Timesonline Weather forecast Sussex v Kent Hill looks for final hurrah after years of physical and mental agony Rugby union Munster stand in way of date at Twickenham Gaffney applauds 'one of the supreme stars' Thelondonpaper Wilkinson in for Newcastle with history the incentive Federer searching for crumbs of comfort Tennis Monte Carlo Masters Series Nla Chambers on track for debut Scott maps out Glasgow's route Commonwealth Kenya find no place for Kibet The Sunday Times Hamilton good enough to get stalled career back on track in Barcelona Motor racing Ambition the cause of recent errors, says Hill Briton has the talent to claim the drivers' title Michael Schumacher, the seven-time world champion, … The Times Doherty loses status after fearless show from Liang Snooker Wenger wants to keep best players before adding more Football Football Results Baseball Basketball Cricket Cycling Ice hockey Rugby union Snooker Speedway Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket The Premier League today Cech turns attention to Ronaldo after fearless Anfield showing Football Champions League semi-finals Goalkeeper relishing meeting with United Genuine excitement envelopes Chelsea team Chelsea and Liverpool to battle it out for Bentley Frank Lampard was at his mother's bedside in a London … Guilty of ball watching? No chance for the match pundit Timesonline Hicks ignores takeover talk to concentrate on summer of rebuilding Football Champions League semi-finals The myth of Anfield Team-mates rallying round defender after Riise's untimely fall from grace United manager promises to analyse performance that 'lacked penetration' Football Champions League semi-finals Jeers from Barcelona fans for visiting team Change of formation fails to make an impact Nintendo's Sight Training helps exercise eyes Advertising feature We work out our muscles and our brains, so why do we ignore vision? Surprise yourself! Chances sure to come at Old Trafford Football Champions League semi-finals Sky Sports Timesonline How Barcelona rated Football Champions League semi-finals Crowd Referee Managers Ferguson gives Messi licence to showcase the tricks of his trade Football Champions League semi-finals Tactics Missed again Entertainment Flicks and tricks How Manchester United rated United thankful for a second chance to get it right on night Football Champions League semi-finals Toyota Boxing's not box office here The Insider McClaren makes it Times Crossword 23,896 Miliband pays up, but his team go down Ronaldo feels the pain as penalty miss lets Barcelona off the hook The Times Inside Motor racing Rugby union Index The face Critic-proof? The wine is strong in this one The click Gorge for a boy, diet for a girl? That's just wrong, baby Image of the day Modern morals Cigarette ends The playwright Simon Gray, who has gained a new audience with his Smoking Diaries memoirs, tells Janice Turner why he has stopped trying to give up the weed, despite having cancer. Is he afraid? Well, he fears he may die laughing . . . The Times Not just any old iron Iron deficiency can cause a range of problems, including anaemia, but a balanced diet helps to keep it at bay Timesonline The Times Our Zeitgeist — just more of the same? Keep the library lights burning Dying art Fear behind the picket fence First person When Anne Dixey moved to Washington, she expected a buzzing social scene and convivial dinners. Instead, she found a closed society torn apart by violence and fear, as she reveals in an excerpt from her new book, right. Interview by Kate Muir Picnic Concerts Timesonline 'It's like being an extra in a psycho killer film' Sometimes you can't mend them Parents A third of all adoptions fail. One parent reveals to Penny Wark the trauma of raising a disturbed child Frankly, a terrific kid Loyal, generous, talented . . . and great at cooking spicy meatballs. Sir Roger More recalls his good friend of 40 years Frank Sinatra From singing sallor to Spanish resistance fighter . … Dress code: bloody formal When Rachel Nichols plays the victim in a new horror film she does it in style. Kevin Maher watches her wield the axe The Times A cartoon revolution Reviews An animation about a girl growing up in Khomeini's Iran is a triumph for the graphic novel, says James Christopher, but a Tube suicide comedy is a stinker The Lion King Brand loyalty can't save this gross—out Russell Brand plays a louche rock star as to the manner born, but Forgetting Sarah Marshall is just forgettable, says Wendy Ide The Top 100 Films of All Time The Times The Times Sure it doesn't make sense — that's the point One Mission Dressing up on a building site First night Exhibition Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture Somerset House, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Acis and Galatea Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Concert Australian Chamber Orchestra/Tognetti Wigmore Hall Jazz Eliane Elias Ronnie Scott's W1 Lizz Wright Soho Revue Bar, W1 Wicked Book now 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 Heroes Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Britain's Rich List: Giving It Away/The Baron ITV1, 9pm/10.35pm Cutting Edge: Strictly Baby Fight Club Channel 4,9pm There are at least 100 registered Film choice The Masque of the Red Death (1964) ITV4, 11.55pm Variations My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm The Train Robbers (1973) Channel 4,12.45pm The Poseidon Adventure (1972) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 8pm The Apartment (1960, b/w) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Take your hats off to Lucinda Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4510 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 213 Picture Gallery Bathing Heaven Index Online today: There's no need to fall behind with our … The story so far Key characters Timesonline Tomorrow Index Sleigh Select On Times Online Contact us Recruiter Forum Shades mask the monkey business The Week in Work The Day Job by Stephen Collins What Else Happened Producer's short cut to success What Happened next Becky Maynard tells Clare Dight how she used a talent scheme to get the jump on rivals in the competitive TV industry Retail Human Resources Desktop Betrayers The Office Psychologist Arrogance will trip you up What Not to Do . . . In your First Management Job Do well enough in the day job and there is every chance that you'll be promoted to a managerial position — and have a whole new set of hazards to avoid. Carly Chynoweth investigates My Big Idea Mint Gigs No easy way to say 'you're fired' Hiring and Firing In the final extract of four from a book on hiring and firing, we learn the pitfalls of trying to deliver bad news too nicely Gradjobs Key Points Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 90 Faber Maunsell Listening skills are key for psychologists What Do You Do All Day? Mental health problems often arise when people are unable to cope with events. Psychologists equip them to face these situations, as Carly Chynoweth discovers A Second Opinion Crunch time for MBAs With the global economy reeling from crisis to near-disaster and uncertainty in the money markets, Clare Dight ponders the impact of these factors on MBA students MBA Insider IESE MBA Choices Careers of the Week Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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