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News from 25/04/2008

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Alexi Mostrous, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Mikhail Prokhorov, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Tranmer, David Wighton Business Editor, Paul Bompard, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Clare Brennan, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, John Ackerley, Lucia Van Der Post, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Lauren Thompson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Tom Geddes, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Mary Bienfait, Mike Wade, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Richard Hill, Gabby Logan, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Christopher McCooey, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Christopher Joll, Russell Kempson, Melanle McDonagh, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gerard Baker, David Lister, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Diana Bailey, Sir Paul McCARTNEY, Angus Macleod, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elizabeth Truss, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Phil Huxley, Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, Neville Scott, Patricia Cornwell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Lucy Gordon, Oliver Tickell, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Anthony Whyatt, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, George Austin, Alan Ponsford, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Natalie Evans, Lynda Murdin, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Roger Dobson, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, David Budworth, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Barry Sampson, Jane Macartney, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Jayne Dowle,

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Index Unions gear up for summer of unrest Millions to be balloted on strike action over pay Health workers and civil servants lead way Gun gangs vanish as Basra returns to life In the News Terror powers 'unfair' Syria nuclear secret? New homes halted Vidic boost for United Index Bricks and Mortar The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times The men in black vanish and Basra comes to life The first Western newspaper journalist to enter the city since Operation Charge of the Knights was launched a month ago Son of Rambow What a difference a month makes . . . Ministers braced for panic at the pumps as oil workers go on strike Britain's third largest refinery shuts down 'Emergency room' is set up in Edinburgh Winter blues Pugh Cabinet members list employed relatives Face screening trial Gun boy named Hospital superbug rise Bags of trouble Crash scares the living daylights out of Bond car delivery driver Talk of a jinx De Beers Anti-terror law is 'absurd, unfair and a breach of human rights' High Court judge attacks asset-freezing It hasn't been thought through properly, he says Judges will carry on holding ministers to account - because that's their job They fought the law . . . and the law won Fraud Office is told to reopen inquiry into BAE arms deal Dolce Gabbana Banks told to stop stalling and pay up after verdict on charges Called to account Currys The Importance of Being Gwyneth Olympic chiefs prepare their lines in case protests turn to tragedy Deception Britain sends mandarins to China on subtle mission 'Stepfather' held over disabled man's death Body 'found inside a suitcase in garden shed' Mother had asked for end to social services aid Dolphin Timberland Does Alistair Darling mind that, thanks to his latest … There was no danger of Gwyneth Paltrow getting her … Postscript Herbie Frogg Is this wedding story gospel? People William Hague, the Shadow Foreign Secretary, will be … Alfie Allen (son of Keith, brother of Lily, currently … To the Café Royal in London and the Cancer Research Hp You will, of course, have been wondering what happened The British Medical Association has e-mailed staff … Ramsay Eats His Greens Halfords Giving a big lift to £35m restoration of Cutty Sark Stirling Moss leads convoy 101m cigarettes seized St Martin's to reopen Fool's joke gathers pace Inmates 'too comfy to seek escape' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Importance of Being Gwyneth Back in Basra The al-Maliki Government must build on the new chance for stability in Iraq Worlds Apart Ministers and judges need more respect for each other's territory Big Pictures Hubble's revelations about dancing galaxies boggle the mind The pop tribute act at No 10 Picture Gallery They're dogmatic, opportunistic losers Thunderer: 'Ere, why are you speakin' like that? Elephant in the room Independents pressed Grown-up politics Child benefits disadvantage the poor the most Beating heart of the army tattoo Timesonline Imperial models Library issues Crisis? What crisis? Holiday fun Snacking for sons A frightening food crisis - but it's no surprise Who says the cricket sweater is losing its appeal? Comment Crime down but gun offences rise Multiple Display Advertising Items Jury sees film of July 7 killer saying farewell to his baby girl Moben Snap! That's another cosmic crash for the Hubble album Ceed The greatest view in space Island split in passionate dispute over the famous beast that bears its name Should Jersey cow's gene pool be boosted? Half of dairy farmers oppose semen imports Sky Currys While their bank accounts gently leap . . . HSBC Pop's Top Ten under-30s Npower 10p tax rescue plan 'will not help everyone who lost out' Think-tank expresses doubts over package Cameron says Labour 'in complete shambles' Cotton ball Darling fluffs it and rolls over Why it's so hard for the Chancellor to be specific on promises German bomber pilot says: I'm so sorry City in flames Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Dfs Boy, 6, killed in blaze started by father who didn't want to lose him Man 'hanged himself in fear of custody battle' Visiting rights to other boy had been lost Parents support sex-virus vaccine £100m cost of Europe's drivers Hundreds grieve Damilola mother Caffeine link to fatal collapse Thieves remove new church roof Blake's 7 is coming back — only this time it has a special effects budget Toys us Original appeal TV's Hiro and co need no apology First night Television Heroes BBC Two To the Manor born? Labour fights to hold a city where it should be feeling at home Disgruntled voters could swing local election in the Lib Dems' favour, says Andrew Norfolk London Assembly is a pointless waste of £7m, says think-tank Sheffield PC World Midwife's triplets defy odds of 1 to 200 million Napoleon turns the table Bowls player benefit fraud Protest over RSPCA ruling Axe-murder case charges T. rex? It was a chicken that didn't stop growing Fossil evidence links dinosaur king to birds Protein samples could solve evolution riddles Mfi Turner painting could challenge auction record for British work Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Germany An in-tray full of foreign policy problems Is this Syria's nuclear secret? North Korea accused of helping with reactor CIA claims as absurd as WMD, says Damascus The next president starts with a clear brief on what Americans do not want Magnet Snipes given three years for tax evasion Actor gets maximum term for cheating taxman 'Brazen defiance' of Hollywood hardman Richer Sounds Sarkozy takes blame for 'mistakes' President begs for time in TV broadcast Confidence fades as magic touch eludes him Remembercharity The Times Pilgrims flock to see Padre Pio, the saint whose piety overcame Vatican doubters Liverpool 'Miracle' hastens British convert's beatification Historians call for Mein Kampf reprint as time runs out in fight against far Right The Sunday Times (Reuters): Don't go out alone, girls told in Paris (AFP): Vote for treaty (Reuters): Hamas truce offer (AP): Tanks stolen (AFP): Harlot returns They are hardly a nation of surfers, but already the Chinese are leading world Numbers using web rise 61 per cent in a year Users to outnumber US population soon Are you snob enough to join my website? Exclusive sites Internet schoolgirl is latest victim of bathroom poison suicide cult Multiple Display Advertising Items Plague of death (AFP): Airstrikes follow artillery battle (AFP): Reporting banned (AP): Gay TV penalty (AP): Customised dogs (AP): Date with destiny The Times High Street sales figures. Up or down? Punch deal unlikely Real cost of meters BP in ethanol venture Quote of the day Pressure on Yahoo! Business big shot Bricking it! Serious threat to building jobs as Persimmon closes new sites Mortgage difficulties blamed for falling sales Renewed calls for stamp duty to be cut Barclays holds open possibility of a rights issue Fright path Stock markets Why build houses if the mortgages aren't available? Banking with the Mob no more Investec Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Mark of cane is good for BP Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Up or down? Sales figures under question City and retailers query official data Economists say consumer demand bleak Business big shot Stephen Robertson Manufacturing is latest sector to be hit by crunch Punch profits up but no deal with M&B in sight IMD Index Timesonline Airports Authority of India RDF founder launches take-private bid approach Energy efficiency drive hangs on true cost of installing smart meters Clever clocks Bank of Scotland Taking questions from a gaggle of business school graduates, Warren Buffett was asked which candidate he was inclined to support in the American elections Volkswagen Music to announce rights issues by City Diary Sir Tom Hunter, the Scottish entrepreneur, has been … City Diary Spotted in journal for the hedge fund industry, an … City Diary Latest must-have for smart Manhattanites is milk in … City Diary Picture Gallery European airlines facing profit squeeze Fuel costs push losses at US carriers to $1.5bn Dearer oil may mean industry consolidation The Times BA margins hit Fuel costs up and up No room to cut Flying on fumes BP buys into Brazilian ethanol venture Lloyds TSB Reckitt cleans up with a stunning first quarter Multiple Display Advertising Items US housing crisis worsens as sales of new homes decline to 17-year low Average price dropped by 7 per cent in March Will drag GDP growth to 1 per cent, analysts say The Times Morgan Stanley's gotta brand new bag of lawsuits First quarterly loss in five years as Credit Suisse writes down $5.2bn Timesonline Rogue trader finds new role with the IT crowd Free cars and fitted kitchens to tempt Indian housebuyers Developers feel the pinch of IT slump Properties vacant as outsourcers hit brakes 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Autonomy sheds its image as a safe haven Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Rally offers chance to take profits from Schroders Punch Taverns Deal of the day Timesonline Filtrona Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds Reader Offers Ltd Herb Alexander US political scientist who made the financing of election campaigns an issue of both topical and scholarly importance Herbert E. Alexander, political scientist, was born on December 21,1927. He died on April 3,2008, aged 80 Lives Online Q&A Weather Eye Monica Lovinescu Romanian dissident whose broadcasts form exile in Paris enraged the communist authorities Monica Lovinescu, journalist, broadcaster and activist, was born on November 19,1923. She died on April 20,2008, aged 84 Service of thanksgiving Insufficient evidence for control order challenge Law Report Queen's Bench Division Curative bananas and the world population Questions Answered Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner School Notices Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Antiques & Collectables Legal Notices George. hanrahan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuga ideal for towing trailers, rough roads or the school run Motoring Ford's sporty SUV has something for everyone CO2 emissions make it 'responsible but fun' Scottish Rugby Specification Come on feel the noise . . . brutish RS 6 makes mark Motor Point Trade-Sales Machine Mart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highlands and Islands bask in glorious sunshine Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 25,1963 The Times reports on the wedding dress of Princess Alexandra when marrying Angus Ogilvy a Westminster Abbey Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Twice Over to give 2,000 Guineas a miss Racing Sandown Park Beverley Yesterday's results Perth Fontwell Park Bet of the day Great Leighs Southwell Gabby Logan Sublimity, the 2007 champion hurdler, is 13-8 favourite Wolverhampton Football Perth Racing Bangor Newton Abbot Chepstow London Irish lose Catt for Toulouse test Rugby union Calf injury forces the fly half out of semi-final Geraghty to take reins for 'good over evil' game Multiple Display Advertising Items After a disappointing season in the Guinness Premiershi Flintoff's form with the bat jeopardising Test comeback Cricket LV County Championship Durham v Surrey Scoreboard Northamptonshire v Warwickshire Scoreboard Middlesex v Glamorgan Scoreboard Derbyshire v Essex Scoreboard Worcestershire v Leicestershire Scoreboard Yorkshire v Hampshire Cricket LV County Championship Globrix Scoreboard Sussex v Kent Scoreboard Weather forecast Timesonline Anti-racism crusade hits road without Mosley and in low key Motor racing Spanish drivers admit not knowing it exists Hamilton unsure of necessity for initiative Coral Timesonline Football Results Cricket Equestrianism Golf Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Murray given reminder that he remains a clay pretender Tennis Playstation 3 England stars chase millions in new Lord's tournament Cricket Exclusive Twenty20 events will rival IPL Billionaire Stanford joins forces with ECB The annual conference of the ICC, held at Lord's The london paper Moving the stumps 'Embarrassed' O'Sullivan tries to calm China storm Snooker Grumpy Grant lacking that special something Football The Premier League today Rangers suffer frustration after hard labour fails to reap reward Football The Times Eriksson to offer owner target list Cardiff given right to play in Uefa Cup with final win Law that made an ass of powers who became lost in the thought process Lampard given indefinite leave to mourn after family tragedy Football Player offers gratitude for Chelsea's support Essien is replacement for meeting with United Setanta Sports Benítez finds it's good to talk as tentative peace falls on Anfield Football FA begins search for team to head up 2018 World Cup bid Cristal and caviar for QPR The Insider Button a real trier Times Crossword 23,897 £6m offer from ITV is just Chiles play At Gretna, the disintegrating Clydesdale Bank Premier … Vidic bolsters United's bid to seal crown at fortress Stamford Bridge Defender likely to be fit for title showdown Ronaldo vows to make rivals pay heavy penalty The Times Inside The best for cricket Index The face The manly Mr Madonna Penile reform: it's Hollywood's latest coy dictum The click The haircare of the dog — and the cat Image of the day Modern morals Two worlds, divided by an eggshell Flowers amid the rubble, pain hidden by smiles, expats in bikinis just a few feet away from local women in burkas … diplomat's wife Lucy Gordon describes her first year in Kabul A many-splendoured zing Food Lemon is the perfect ingredient if you want to add some verve to chicken dishes, says Lindsey Bareham Magimix Aromatic coriander chicken Lemon chicken with artichokes and thyme Chicken in the pot with lentils The Times When it comes to memoirs, Jerry's model of composure My produce isn't a patch on the picture Church champion Help for a party mum Style Ask Lucia An older mum can still look stunning at her daughter's birthday party, says Lucia Van Der Post Cabin fever Luxury with Lucia Desirable luggage you can carry on How much is that baggy in the window? Chain reaction Anne Ashworth sniffs out good value at Radley Retail is detail AA Life after Death The andrew billen interview Warren Mitchell, now wowing them in the West End at the age of 82, tells Andrew Billen why he still defends Alf Garnett, his racist alter ego, and why he regrets not owning a fish and chip shop The Times Timesonline May the riff be with you Sounds It may be no more than a repeated series of notes, but the guitar riff is the cornerstone of rock — and Will Hodgkinson would sell his soul for one Free tomorrow in The Times The top ten riffs of all time Roh At last she's having a laugh Sounds Amanda Roocroft, quintessential tragic heroine, has found a way to lighten up — with Roy Hudd, says Richard Morrison Alabama3 Phil proves that he is the retiring kind Thanks to a drumming gorilla, Phil Collins is now cool. But that still won't stop him from giving it all up, he tells Pete Paphides Timesonline Who Do You Think You are Live Garden of creation Sounds An eccentric garden in the Scottish Borders is the inspiration for a remarkable orchestral spectacular. Geoff Brown reports Pop Reviews Crystal Castles Crystal Castles Different Classical Ayako Uehara Prokofiev EMI Classics Pop Gabriella Cilmi Lessons To Be Learned Island Classical Christian Gerhaher Melancholie RCA Red Seal Third time plucky Pop Portishead Third Island Classical Natalie Dessay La Fille du Régiment (DVD) Virgin Classics Radio The mother of all walkabouts First night Theatre Harper Regan Cottesloe Theatre Vula Barbican Pit Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Stephen Fry and the Gutenberg Press Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Benidorm ITV1,9pm Dirty Sexy Money Channel 4,9pm An Inconvenient Truth (2006) Film choice Sky Movies Premiere, 8pm Variations My Family BBC One, 9.30pm Dancer in the Dark (2000)/ The Five Obstructions (2003) More4,9pm/11.40pm Alien (1979) Film4,10.45pm Malice (1993) BBC One, 11.40pm Mad Malcolm gets my vote Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4511 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 214 Picture Gallery Hmv The Front Read our exclusive serialisation of the new novel by the world's No 1 thriller writer The story so far Key characters Index The way to self-sufficiency in your own back yard Opening Bids Brief Encounter I Can't Keep my Landlord out Focus on … ST IVES Average property prices £000s In Riverside Home in London Get in Get out Get Away Putney, SW15: modern, high-tech family house by the Thames Out Period Property in Kent Edenbridge: large 15th-century house with formal landscaped gardens Away Country House near Bath Limpley Stoke: Arts and Crafts family house with 13 acres of grounds It's Not Green up North Market Report Kent and Devon lead the way in eco-friendly housing, says Judith Heywood The Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Spades are Trumps Green Special Cover Story The home allotment is cool — and can save you serious money, says Richard Hill Direct line for business Richard's Tips Green quarter Vegetable File How Much? Multiple Display Advertising Items Sustainable Luxury Green Special Abroad Go green in the jungle — and forget the plane that got you there, says Kasia Maciejowska Big Yellow Carbon-Cut Comfort Green Special Lucy Alexander gives ten simple ways to insulate your house and cut your costs Westmark Ovolobooks Berkeley group David Wilson Homes Risen from the Ashes Green Special Saved from a fire, Wallfield Park is a model of energy efficiency, says Lorna Blackwood Fact Box Kevin Mccloud Wayne's World is Light Green Green Special The founder of the Red or Dead clothing label puts sustainability centre stage in his eco-friendly home, says Lorna Blackwood Wayne's Wisdom Eco Homes Three properties with green technology Kent Houses and Flats on an Eco-Estate Holborough, near Snodland: properties inspired by the colonial buildings of New England Surrey Apartment near Richmond Park Kingston upon Thames: an environmentally-friendly split-level maisonette with bright rooms Norfolk Timber-Framed House near Norwich Wood's End, Attleborough: designed by architects Roderick James Reflected Grandeur Green Special An eco-makeover would add a new sheen to this kent mansion, reports Marcus Binney Multiple Display Advertising Items Fact File The Heart of Media City Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bryant. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Candles Home File The Times Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Welcome to Eco-City Green Special St David's is on course for a carbon-neutral world record, writes Christopher McCooey Wreck of the Week Fact File Octagon Index Hull's time has come thanks to Yorkshire grit and innovation Tony Dawe finds the port city is full of confidence and optimism as investment flows in Foodie revolution has given city a Clare Brennan tastes world-beating cheese and meets dynamic new chefs Upturn in fortunes is in the stars Kim Ryley, Hull's chief executive, talks to Tony Dawe about the council's improved rating Taste for the good life Undersea turbine will harness tidal power to turn on the lights Oliver Tickell looks at a world first in the development of renewable energy Port adapts to help fight climate change Tony Dawe considers the strategic importance of Hull's docks From small beginnings to global giants Roger Dobson reports on the dynamic expansion of the healthcare industry Freedom Quay Tourism Chiefs Aim to Make Hull your next Port of Call Mystery tour has turned magical for city's visitors Tony Dawe takes a break in Hull and finds it is not a slave to its recent past A greener image is cultivated with a huge tree planting New woodland will help people to reconnect with nature, reports Lynda Murdin How a fabulous waterfront is emerging from the ruins of a bombed out port Jayne Dowle reports on an area happy to share the secrets of its regeneration Bright young things need good reasons to put down roots Lynda Murdin investigates why Hull's graduates build careers elsewhere Training our champions of the future London Lad is Won over by Warm Welcome in North Conference. bureau@vhey The best pew for admiring the Vue Lynda Murdin takes a front row seat at the digital cinema and looks at its implications Television service that could save an elderly person's life Festivals that Make the Hull Region a Great Place to Visit Sporting city puts its youth on the pitch Star players spread a healthy message, reports Tony Dawe Tigers Have Rivals by the Tail as They Eye the Top Flight Hull Trains

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