News from 29/04/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Janice Turner, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Michael Kapoor, Miranda McLachlan, Marina Lewycka, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, George Mournehis, Dr Lesley Perman-Kerr, Richard Beeston, Foreign Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Deborah Moggach, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, G. McFadeyen, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Colin Jordan, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, David J. Black, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, J. B. MacGill, Nick Wyke, Dominic Carman, Gene Robinson, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, David Charter, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, P. E. Braisher, Will pavia, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Anthony Lester, QC, David Lister, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Jean Johnson, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Lisa Appignanesi President, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Patrick Stayt Chief Superintendent, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Ann Aves, Patricia Cornwell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Nick Hornby, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Major David Eccles, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Joan Baxter, Roger Boyes, Jon Robins, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Nigel Kendall, Dominic Kennedy, Marianne Lederman, Mark Haddon, Steve Hawkes, John E. Downes, Angus MacLeod, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Clarissa Farr, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Jonathan Heawood Director, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Dr Robert Kirby-Harris Chief Executive, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello,
ResumoIndex The Times 'Gender havens' to avert split in Church Move to end division over women priests Proposals would end centuries of tradition Elisabeth Fritzl, 15, a victim in their midst Osborne's threat to curb union power Authors take on Tesco Terror reaches wards Price-fixing inquiry United race claim Index Law The Workout KenKen No 32 Moderate Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times 'Sloppy' justice system set criminal free to stab an innocent man Breach of bail terms is regularly accepted Victim tried to stop chip-throwing on bus Lambeth and Rome Authors take on Tesco 'tyrants' Threat of a boycott Rathbones Osborne antagonises the unions with threat to curb their power Conservatives seek employment law reform Comments denounced as return to Thatcherism Refinery oil strikers may walk out again next week Pugh Labour rebel's fresh 10p tax band threat Cannabis re-grade Curb on home loans Exam tables boycott Actor in car accident Why puppy love can give your children a healthy start in life Mind games may improve our performance at work Lastminute A father confesses: Yes I did keep my 'missing' daughter in cellar—and we had seven children Austrian outrage Engineer, 73, has sex assault conviction Three of his children had 'never seen sunlight' Inside today In captivity, torture of the mind is gravest risk to health Damage caused to this family may never be healed Austrian outrage Volkswagen 'We have to ask what's going wrong' Austrian idyll is countered by a darker side of interlocking circles of secrecy and an 'out of sight, out of mind' attitude to suffering Sky Timesonline Barclays BBC 'censored' Christian party broadcast Olympic mosque group criticised in election film Candidate says he was denied freedom to speak AA Timesmobile AOL Ba Ricky Gervais is diligently blogging the making of … Geri Halliwell gave a reading at London Zoo from her … Here's Amy Winehouse, as interpreted by "Lord" Tim Hudson, the millionaire hippy artist. It's part of Sirens of Silicon, an exhibition that will tour California. Hudson believes that Winehouse is a "pornographic priestess". He also used to manage Sir Ian Botham Geoff Hoon was the British Government's envoy to the … Postscript Ed Stourton, presenter of Today on Radio 4, knows that Say cheese: Bailey shoots from hip People Agyness Deyn, the model hailed as a fashion icon despit Yeltsin had tennis, Putin had judo T-Mobile The former Westlife member Brian McFadden has been … Picture Gallery A new look from John Travolta, while filming his latest flick The Taking of Pelham 123 in New York Chelsea FC owner 'was Putin's enforcer' Abramovich accused of passing on threats Former friend battles him in court over assets Norwich Union Nationwide Shame on you Leibovitz, Carter—and her parents Half-naked photos were meant to be artsy, says Disney teen star Staples Bank of Scotland Herd Indifference The lessons of the Fritzl tragedy are not just for Amstetten Joined-up Thinking Britain needs to connect its military and reconstruction roles in Afghanistan Every Little Hurts Tesco is behaving like a tyrant in Thailand: it must stop Make your mark: catch an oligarch Picture Gallery Abolish postal voting on demand—now! Thunderer: Warning: keep your nose out of Africa Tesco and free speech Banking on youth The oil strike is a symptom of bad government Troubles in school Timesonline Green allotments Weekend polling? Who won Waterloo? Fast-food prejudice Roman warning Pet hate Look at the Labour rats sinking HMS Gordon Whatever happened to the fight against the Mr Bigs? London eye Thinking the unthinkable over Labour Local elections Wales Conservative hopes are high as some once-loyal voters consider switching, Fran Yeoman writes The battleground The targets Arrogant Ken plays politics with bus and Tube pledges, says watchdog Local elections London Former supporter is switching to back Boris Mayor 'has allowed a bloated bureaucracy' Echoes of this babbling anger are raging today First night Theatre Hello and Goodbye Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Bringing it all together Castle Cover 'Feral thugs' who killed young woman for being a Goth are jailed for life Gang beat boyfriend and then turned on her 'Mindless brutality' is on the rise, says judge Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoodies flee onslaught of Dave's poverty posse Bringing it all together The last thing Labour needs is for Brown to press the panic button Doctor killed in holiday jet-ski crash Download Coldplay's new single free Police too busy to stop house raiders Sign of summer earliest for 600 years Islanders' West Country burr speaks volumes about victorian adventurer Amplifon Rush to find crooked branch of family trees Old Bailey cases go public in online archive London life and social trends evident in trials Healthcare Commission On the record Some of us were victims Afghanistan France Health minister accused as terror campaign reaches hospital wards Victims of violence 'are denied treatment' Gang tried to raid private clinic in Harare A delicate balance of risk and reward: or how to have your cake and eat it too Win Investing Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop singer steps in for pregnant MP Dfs Dismay in Obama camp as turbulent priest bursts back into the spotlight and claims he has no regrets Dolphin dies as aerial stunt for tourists goes wrong Wright's words US Marines to 'stir things up' in Helmand with 3,500 extra troops Strength in numbers Ancestry Saddam's chief aide on trial for killings of 'racketeers' At least 70 killed in train carrying holidaymakers to seaside break Multiple Display Advertising Items Rémy on the run as rats plague Paris The Times Mayor vote is a shift to the Right Revenge attack after family dies (AP): Pregnancy 'rife' among sect girls (AFP): Everest climber is ordered home Pest control Sky Rock breached rules months before crisis Whitbread bubbling Blows from Brussels Norman fights back Quote of the day Ford stake increased Business big shot Buffett's cut-price stake allows Mars to take over Wrigley World's richest man puts up $4.4bn cash No rival bidder likely to match $80 per share Rockefeller family urges action on climate change Driving force Stock markets Stitzer left to chew over new flavour for competition Picture Gallery No end in sight for oil bubble Commodities HBOS decides to play safe Netjets Currencies Need to Know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Rock broke rules months before collapse E-mail shows growing concerns at Bank Shareholders not hold of regulation breach Business big shot Philip Mountford Danger signals the regulator missed Picture Gallery HSBC Must be good with people . . . and numbers City Diary Forbes magazine has published its own rich list, detail City Diary Watch the LSE's small print on high-risk ideas City Diary Whitbread orders double Costa coffee as sales soar To the man who was filling his gas guzzler and a plasti City Diary Picture Gallery Brussels blows raise pressure on Darling Commission disputes upbeat Budget forecast Britain faces prospect of disciplinary action HBOS investors braced for £4bn rights issue Infogrames is revealed as all-shares bidder for SCi Legg Mason Managed Solutions Sicav Desserts made in Devon will be off menu when factory shuts Brewin Dolphin Former Asda chief attacks price-fixing raids by OFT on supermarkets Oil speculators push price of petrol over the £5 gallon mark Grangemouth strike adds to cost pressures Opec predicts crude will reach $200 a barrel Ballmer ready to demand date from Yahoo! Kerkorian moves to raise stake in Ford Media Planet The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Do You Care? British funds A land of lies, damned lies and statistics 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 Switch to Vyvanse is too slow for Shire Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Why it is wise to miss out on Highland's goldmine Stagecoach Deal of the day Timesonline Asos Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Reader Offers Ltd Archaeology William Hutchinson Codebreaker who worked at Bletchley and in Malta, and severed with the US 3rd Army during the NW Europe campaign William Hutchinson, MBE, wartime intelligence officer, was born on November 15,1919. He died on March 6,2008, aged 88 Weather Eye Nigel Howard Expert on conflict resolution whose 'drama theory' has been adopted by Nato strategists in the Balkans and Afghanistan Nigeo Howard, game theorist and the originator of drama theory, was born on September 5,1934. He died on April 1,2008, aged 73 Tristram Cary Godfather of British electronic music who set the mood for the Daleks in Dr Who and pioneered the VCS3 synthesizer Tristram Cary, composer, was born on May 14,1925. He died on April 23,2008, aged 82 Joy Page Silver-screen actress who made her debut in Casablanca and later moved into television before retiring from Hollywood Joy page, actress, was born on November 22,1924. She died on April 18,2008, aged 83 Abraham Osheroff Inveterate activist who fought in the Spanish Civil War and went on to espouse a series of left-wing causes in the US during the Cold war Abraham Osheroff, international Brigade veteran and political activist, was born on October 15,1915. He died on April 6,2008, aged 92 Bank charges can be assessed for fairness Law Report Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Court Circular Secrets of the crystal skulls are lost in the mists of forgery Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam-Private School Notices Duke of York's Royal Military School Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Public Notices Thundery showers crept up on the South Coast Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 29,1896 The Times reports on the annual meeting of the committee of the Factory Girls' Country Holiday Fund Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Godolphin revival would boost Guineas Racing Wincanton Getaway, fourth in last year's Prix de l' Arc de Triomp Bet of the day Course specialists Yarmouth Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Cricket Towcester Big-race betting Football Southwell Windsor Bath Racing Southwell Sedgefield Wolverhampton Key eyes England return as Hair is welcomed back into Test fold Thelondonpaper Scoreboard Harbhajan hit in the pocket after slapping compatriot From Laker to Lara, and Sydney to Sussex — this cricketing life CMJ's champagne moments The Times Tomorrow The Times Thursday Huge hits, enormous hype - everything is big but the boundary Cricket Mosley 'would have been sacked from City', say leading figures Motor racing Stewart demands that FIA president resigns Members to vote on future in Paris in June Timesonline Heikki Kovalainen, the McLaren Mercedes team-mate of … Maximum joy for O'Sullivan as history is made with 147 Snooker Gough finds nothing tender in fireman who extinguishes his hopes Sport on television Premiership Touch Rugby GRand theFt auto IV Stylish West Brom earn another crack at the big time after making point Football Coca-Cola Championship Coral Timesonline Eriksson will not walk out on City, says agent No substitute for class as Adebayor punishes Derby Football Football Results Golf Ice hockey Snooker Football Fixtures Speedway Cricket Other sport Tennis The Premier League today Ferguson calls on jaded side to sprint towards their final glory Football Champions League semi-finals Players must seize 'marvellous opportunity' Concern over fatigue shown by light training A rapid warm-down can raise temperatures Distraught Lampard is likely to miss Liverpool tie Timesonline Bridge allegations too serious to ignore, whether clubs like it or not I'd live with threats for £1.5m Anecdotal evidence it may be, but of the four people … Semi-finals impossible to call Betfred Ferguson frets over threat of Barcelona as salvation in Europe awaits Football Champions League semi-finals 'a lot of things worry me, ' says United manager Rijkaard is confident of passing to victory Skoda Football Champions League semi-finals Rijkaard believes pressure is on Ronaldo to right a wrong One slip away . . . Toulon put shirts on Carter The Insider Forget the credit crunch. The safest cash in the bank … Times Crossword 23,900 Quinn urges fans not to give Ashley cash Battle of the Bridge intensifies United report to FA may include race claim Stunned Capello was witness to pitch mêlée The Times Inside Best for cricket Times2 The face An achy or breaky career move Time to dispose of the nappy . . . potty or what? The click Freedom-loving virgins can claim their reward You say you want a revolution . . . c Gordon Ramsay's recipe of the day Modern morals By using a white-painted walking stick and dark glasses, an acquaintance of mine feigns blindness, then negotiates massive reductions at local cinemas on the basis that he "will only be listening". Should I inform the cinemas of this unscrupulous wheeze? How could this happen? Nearly two years after the Natascha Kampusch scandal shocked the world, details of another case of long-term child abuse have emerged in Austria. Stefanie Marsh, who covered the Kampusch case, and Bojan Pancevski examine a country where the police and the authorities appear to be letting the nation down The Times Yes, we do like to be beside the seaside Reportage Airport hold-ups and green trends have sent us back to our beaches, says Nick Wyke The Times Canvassing: there's no better way to guarantee rejection Children are not fooled by fantasy No more Heroes Bride and prejudice Men tuesday Gene Robinson, the Bishop of New Hampshire, reveals in a new book why he will defy fellow Anglicans and enter into a civil union with his partner of 20 years Timesonline Sounds bad: my infernal night in the Eternal City In bed with John and Yoko At the age of 16, Gail Renard gatecrashed the hotel room in Montreal where John Lennon was recording Give Peace a Chance—and stayed a week. Nearly 40 years later, as the photographs that she took are shown for the first time, she tells Luke Leitch how it all happened Who needs the ICA? That once scandalous home of the avant-garde is now an irrelevant backwater that can barely run its own birthday party, argues Richard Morrison The Deep Blue Sea Shock or shlock? Milestones at the ICA From soapy rags to riches—he hopes As his first play opens, window cleaner Mark Bromley tells Louis Cohen why he wants to get rid of his ladder and bucket Oh you pretty things The nerd as superhero First night Pop Lightspeed Champion Bristol Academy Pop Pere Ubu Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert St John Passion Barbican In the main paper Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall Book now Jazz Wayne Shorter Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Kathleen Ferrier Awards 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 Radio Choice Today's TV Live Uefa Champions League Viewing Guide ITV1, 7.30pm Waking the Dead BBC One, 9pm Age of Terror BBC Two, 9pm Hidden (2005) Film choice Sky Indie 12.45pm/12.15am Variations Michael Barrymore: What Really Happened Channel 4,10pm American Guerrilla in the Philippines (1950) Channel 4,12.55pm Fall Safe (1964, b/w) Sky Classics, 9pm The Recruit (2003) BBC One, 10.35pm The return of the shock docs Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4514 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 216 Picture Gallery Leonard Cheshire Disability The Front Read our exclusive serialisation of the new novel by the world's No 1 thriller writer Online today: Don't despair if you've missed out on … The story so far Key characters Tomorrow Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Thetimes The Top Stories Customers of the Week Other Views Don't all put your hands up Charities The Week in Numbers All mayors to be elected? Councils Scots steer clear of PFI Public Private Finance Public Opinion New Medical Research Palliative care is affordable Health Other Stories we Liked Courses that skirt science Pressure on NHS drugs No choice if you're young and disabled Social Care Confused by learning disabilities Social Care Initiatives for infrastructure Interview Despite the credit crunch and allegations of bid-rigging against 112 construction firms, Adrian Ewer, chief executive of John Laing, tells Jennifer Taylor that he has faith in PFI Media Monitor Legislation Update Seen in Hansard Marks do not make a degree Education Too Little Info Life causes poor grades Hero and Villain Safety in old knowledge Stress on tap at local authorities Councils Leaks are revealed in SEN funding Schools Odd Jobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments The Times Why national tests make good sense What Works for us The chief executive of Notschool. net, a charity that runs online learning for teenagers Fast Learners Diary Dates Inside Law on the front line at risk All over the country Citizens Advice Bureaux and law centres are in financial meltdown. Can anything be done, asks Jon Robins Queen's Counsel Times Law Law 100: the full list Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Fear keeps you on your toes' Laurence Rabinowitz put the lead argument in the case that could affect every bank account holder, writes Dominic Carman Lawyer of the week Auriana Griffiths In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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