News from 30/04/2008
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Kronen Zeitung, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Miranda McLachlan, Sally Hamwee, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Nicholas Best, Robert Lindsay, Richard Wrigley, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Dave Broom, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Charles Kinbote, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Anthony Werner, Valerie Elliott, Hannah Fletcher, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, W. Anthony Pike, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Dan Sabbagh, Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Laurence Vulliamy, William Critchley, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Ric Turner, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Miller, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Patricia Cornwell, Michael George, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Malcolm Bowden, Roger Boyes, Cllr David Hibbert, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Chris Lintott, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Dearbáil Jordan, Stan Mack, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Neil Fisher, Richard Morrison Chief Culture Writer, Peter Riddell, Joe Clay, Richard Wraith, Tom Hennigan, David Sanderson, Bojan Pancevski, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, The Rev Canon B. J. Findlay, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Simon Pery, Adam Sherwin, Desmond Scott, John Green, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Grainne Gilmore, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,
ResumoRead Patricia Cornwell's new thriller The Times Secret tax adds £200 to cost of family cars Treasury changes rules on top rates of road tax Motoring costs soar as petrol hits £5 a gallon Index William makes secret trip to Afghanistan In the News Parents dig deep Obama changes tack Family reunited City put on notice Norwich Union dies Index The Workout KenKen No 33 Medium Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Hugs for family united by genes, divided by evil Austria's horror Psychiatrists oversee 'happy' hospital reunion Bunker children have serious health problems National news Monarch Fritzl acted alone for 24 years and his wife knew nothing, say police Austria's horror Private school demand is highest for five years despite big fee rises Credit crunch has yet to deter eager parents Boarding appeals to hard-working families Secret tax adds £200 to the cost of family cars Language barrier makes more work for teachers Will you have to pay? Pugh Britain to send 600 troops to Kosovo Olympics cost anger Terrorism charges Military state school Bishop resigns Wanted: 18,000 classical music fans for a big, brash gig at the O2 Nazi thigh-slapper is just the piece to raise the roof Berluti Threat of fuel protests returns as cost of petrol hits £5 a gallon Oil price Treasury rakes in huge surplus on tax revenues Cost of fill-up could reach £84 next year How to save it Q&A Outcry as Shell and BP make billions on back of price rises Prisoners set for 37.5% pay rise — until Brown found out about it O2 Rules and regulations Prince William in secret visit to British troops in Afghanistan war zone He piloted transport aircraft for part of trip Queen and Prince of Wales gave their consent I'm waiting for my rugby star to propose, says Zara Barclays National-lottery Carla Bruni at the Zitouna mosque in Tunis as part of a three-day state visit to Tunisia. Nicolas is there, too Multiple Display Advertising Items Gibson finds a new conspiracy People Our favourite political pledge of the week As news broke at ITV that top executive Dawn Aire Paul Weller tells Mojo that he turned down a CBE When, asks Q mag, did Billy Bragg realise that he had … Postscript In the foreword of his new book An Appeal to Reason: … EasyJet Picture Gallery The Prince of Wales opens the Cracow Jewish Community Centre in Poland. His father would have made a crack about Polish builders. Charles did not Banks paying price for their greed, says King The City Financial sector 'must learn from mistakes' Bank of England chief attacks City excesses Visa Hubris? That was so last month Sainsbury's Top physicist is urged to quit over failings, flaws and secrets MPs condemn £80m black hole in budget Britain now seen as incompetent partner Three Falling stars Nat West Bin Laden's son is banned from Britain Saudi wants to live here with English wife Officials reject him for the 'public good' Boots Chemistry The rising price of oil should not bring tax relief Physics Bureaucrats meddle with linear colliders at their peril Biology There are more creatures in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in class Bare white walls? Of course it's art Picture Gallery Some sage advice: ignore the results Thunderer: Hurrah! Oil profits are up Saving farm buildings Library policy Colonial benefits Don't let Westminster ruin local government We must rethink tax and pensions Timesonline Truth of Waterloo Gender havens Tree of life Lawn of lawns Down tempo But what about the evils under our noses? A cheeky grin can take you a long way in politics Comment Halifax Student drowns on white-water adventure Woman stuck in rocks on New Zealand holiday Boyfriend was also in extreme sport party The Times Air France Final defeat for sisters in 32-year tax fight European Court rules on inheritance laws Pair do not have the same rights as lesbians Mfi Life imitates video game as man stabbed in queue for Grand Theft Auto IV Onlookers thought it was a publicity stunt Victim went home to get knife for revenge Censors 'could not cope with flood of new titles' Timberland Flooring Sadistic butcher makes the most of a revolting future First night Theatre Tinderbox Bush, W12 Multiple Display Advertising Items Vultures spiralling into oblivion as cattle drugs poison the carcasses they feed on One species has lost 99.9 per cent of numbers Breeding centres are only way to save birds Vodafone Nature's undertakers Global quest to unlock cancer gene secrets Mapping scheme will identify tumour causes Insight to open new era in personalised medicine Vonage American Express Selfridges Sharps One of the richest of all cities has 650,000 poor children. It's London Local elections As Ken and Boris engage in personality politics, a hard-up family shows how the capital's underclass is battling with poverty Cameron is profiting from tax row, but for how long? More teeth-grinding for Brown as Boris poaches Kate Hoey Local elections Frankenstein food awarded its just desserts Tiscali To make chocolate wine The Times Afghanistan America Maternal moments The mother of all book battles My author son is liar, her autobiography says She hits back at top French intellectual US blundered by crying wolf and keeping secrets Anglian The Times Wardens mourn the lion that lost its pride, and then its life Legless lizard among 14 new species found by scientists in Brazilian grass habitat Marines sweep into British zone with dawn raid on drug town Multiple Display Advertising Items Obama finally disowns race row pastor I don't recognise him as inspiration, he says Candidate says he has been compelled to act Sartoriani South Africa shields Mugabe at UN T-mobile Head lines Ronaldo girls all had men's tackle Football star in row over transvestites Victory celebrations end with three in motel The Times Hey, good looking Serbia takes step towards joining EU (Reuters): Russian troop moves (AFP): Foreign farm search (AP): Appeal for dam (AFP): Wagner resigns Marmite, Bovril and Pot Noodle go Dutch Darling's tax plan Quote of the day UN food task force Business big shot Deloitte Small shareholders hit by double whammy as HBOS seeks £4 billion Little to laugh at for stars of stage and screen Cash in hand Stock markets Dividend cut highlights need for reform Watchdog needs a collar Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Leaving a bit of a nasty taste Need to know No 1 for Business Results in briï Timesonline Bovril, Marmite and Pot Noodle are to go Dutch, but a sale may be on cards . . . Unilever move sparks analysts' speculation Colman's mustard and PG Tips stay in-house Business big shot Dawn Airey On the menu . . . as Aviva waves farewell to Norwich Union name PR Week puts Bank in a spin over its figures City Diary Never one to miss a trick, Wal-Mart is offering to … City Diary It comes to a fine pass when a large chunk of the City City Diary Bank of Scotland Corporate What can you do with a batch of substandard coffins? This is the solution from one Californian firm Postal regulator needs to deliver the goods City Diary The vast and echoey place that is Terminal 5 City Diary Outsourcing has its drawbacks City Diary Phone the HM Revenue & Customs' "nationwide agent City Diary Picture Gallery Darling woos City critics with committee to look at reform of corporate tax New group will try to ensure competitiveness WPP says Irish move could save millions Swiss TNS holds merger talks with German industry rival Derbyshire Inside Track cannot avoid effects of credit crunch DSG to close Italian stores N Brown figures impress Offshop to oversee stores Friends draws up shortlist Signs of rise in insider trading prompt FSA to take tougher action A&l seeks chief after Higgs's death Sainsbury's Bank EMI in talks over buyer for pension scheme Newspaper Marketing Agency Tax rebate boost marred by housing alarm US prices suffer biggest fall since 2001 Consumer confidence at lowest for five years Time Warner to spin off cable TV Fed reaction Pipex Please help us. We want to be green, we just don't know how Times Mobile UN wants task force to prioritise raising cash for food aid BA is big loser as public prefers to keep feet on the ground The concerned consumer Nearly half of British consumers will fly less this year to help the environment and many feel that airlines are not doing enough McDonald's publicity blitz over healthier food and … Rising to the 21st century's big challenge 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 Barratt hit hard by writedown worries Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day St James's is not the place to be in such volatile times JD Wetherspoon Deal of the day Timesonline Game Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Timesonline British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd The Night Sky Lives remembered Weather Eye Professor Brian Cox Scholar, poet and educationist who founded the journal Critical Quarterly and initiated the 'Black Papers' on education Professor Brian Cox, CBE, academic and poet, was born on September 5,1928. He died on April 24,2008, aged 79 Yossi Harel Master of the Jewish refugee ship Exodus 1947 whose prudent defiance of a British blockade of Palestine became a cause célèbre that paved the way for the creation of the state of Israel Yossi Harel, Israeli soldier and commander of the refugee ship Exodus 1947, was born on January 4,1918. He died on April 26,2008, aged 90 Lives online Sir Derek Higgs Respected City figure who fought for meritocracy in the boardroom Sir Derek Higgs, chairman of Alliance & Leicester, was born on April 3,1944. He died of a heart attack on April 28,2008, aged 64 Omission of 'intent' not fatal to indictment Law Report Court of Appeal Fairness in dividing assets Court of Appeal Excessive order unjustified Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Halley's meteors on display Night sky May Birthdays Legal Notices George Hanrahan Court & Social Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Birthdays Timesonline Anniversaries Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Only the fearless can surf Tahiti's monster barrels Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 30,1993 The Times applauds Buckingham Palace's opening its art collection to the public, only lamenting the shortness of the opportunity given Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Little is elementary about 2,000 Guineas Racing Kelso Great Leighs Course specialists Yesterday's results Bath Southwell Drugs in sport Wincanton Sedgefield Football Wolverhampton Ascot Racing Worcester Thelondonpaper Pontefract Totesport yesterday cut the Aidan O'Brien-trained Henry Kirby helps turn the screw to celebrate Lions call-up Cricket LV County Championship Du Preez makes immediate impact Minor Counties Scoreboard Women Schools His Lordships gather for Gimblett's Hill opening The County Set Gooch asks for more Bopara pays tribute to legacy of Hussain Sr The ECB has allowed Derbyshire to make an earlier Johan van der Wath and Andrew Hall, who were banned … Game entering new golden age with greed its greatest enemy Cricket CMJ's parting shots Christopher Martin-Jenkins signs off as Chief Cricket Correspondent with an upbeat assessment of the state of the sport and a warning of the grip being taken by Twenty20 The Times CMJ's favourites Tomorrow The Times Hoggard gets the chance to stake claim for Test place Cricket CMJ's parting shots Scoreboard Carter ensures Crucible hits maximum overdrive Snooker 888. com World Championship BBC Sport Interactive, 10am Britain's focus switches in £9m bid to crack down on suppliers Drugs in sport New anti-doping body planned within a year London 2012 target of drive for cleaner Games Monaco Grand Prix Football Results Rugby union Snooker Tennis Wimbledon queues cut but money rises Open delays testing Misery for Mansfield Noble staying put Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby union Other sport Rijkaard and Scolari top of wish list with City facing fresh upheaval Football City in turmoil Men in the frame to fill hot seat Sportoptions Typical. Just when we were starting to believe The battle begins early as Benítez questions the record of Italian referee Football Champions League semi-finals Sky Sports 2,7.45pm Spaniard says home sides win under Rosetti Grant angry at video dossier on Drogba 'falls' Coral Bruce Buck, the Chelsea chairman, said yesterday that … Timesonline Caution the key for trio threatened by bans Chelsea Liverpool With his luck Grant will not only win in Moscow, he'll be the new Nancy Timesonline To Russia with luck: what fans will need to see Moscow final Football Champions League Timesonline Best of the web Timesonline Ferguson passes tactical test in swinging balance of power Football Champions League semi-finals The Times United manager hails supporters who carried his players through How Manchester United rated Football Champions League semi-finals Key battles The quiet man makes himself heard with shot of redemption Football Champions League semi-finals Key battles Owen Hargreaves v Andrés Iniesta How Barcelona rated Scholes produces moment of pure genius to bring down Barcelona Football Champions League semi-finals Blitz on crime at Oldham The Insider Matadar on guard Times Crossword 23,901 No fair play for the officials at Euro 2008 Reds lead march on Moscow The Times Sky Sports Martin Samuel Inside CMJ's parting shots Index The face Less is more for Mr Nice Guy Inmates hoping to go out with someone special The click Whisky from molasses? Goes against the grain Gordon Ramsay's recipe of the day Modern morals It's The Sun wot won it . . . and 'starchy' Libby Purves harbours no hard feelings about being trounced at the Oxford Union debate on Page 3 girls The Times Spare a few million for the arts, guv Remember when? A challenge too far Stepping backwards Shady dealings The week in fashion In step with the super-rich The Times I don't believe in fashion faux pas My life in fashion Christina Aguilera tells Alice Olins about getting a high heel stuck in her fishnets — and says that fashion should be more fun Beyond facials Beauty jury We test the best non-surgical skin fixers Dfs Parents who cheat at school Reportage It's accepted that parents fiddle the system to get their children into the right school. But is it correct, asks Michael Harvey AA What happens if a parent is caught? Timesonline 'You have to be ruthless in life sometimes' The subtext of a rainbow We offered readers the chance to have their child's art assessed by the Bespoke Art Commentary Service, a tongue-in-cheek nod to high-art criticism by Charles Kinbote (aka Dan Crowe). Out of the many entries, these are the three winners Mystery, myth and cosmic wallpaper Simon Patterson uses marine charts to free the mind, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Royal Ballet Timesonline A Phoenix in debt to the past First night Dance Phoenix Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells Concert London Sinfonietta/Adès Festival Hall Pop Sébastien Tellier Scala, N1 Blues The Blues: Back to the Source Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert OAE/Ticciati Queen Elizabeth Hall Performance targets Crème Office alphabet Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruity perk for office workers Crème Healthy treats are a big hit with employees, says Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't miss the PA event of the year 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 Today's TV Madeleine, One Year On: Campaign for Change Viewing Guide ITV1, 8pm Escape from Alcatraz: The True Story Five, 9pm The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) Film choice Sci-Fi, 11.50pm Variations The Apprentice BBC One, 9pm Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm The Return of Frank James (1940) Channel 4,12.45pm Opening Night (1977) Sky Arts, 10pm Extraordinary Rendition (2007) BBC One, 11.35pm Sowing the seeds of 9/11 Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4515 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 217 Acorn Stairlifts The Front Read our exclusive serialisation of the new novel by the world's No 1 thriller writer The story so far Key characters Onelan Digital Signage Media Planet Digital Signage The digital route to filling the mindspace The talk among advertisers these days is about a the battle for a new territory called "Mindspace". 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But that is a moot point and on several different levels Comtechm2m News in Brief BroadSign The appliance of science Digital Signage Translations Somewhere in the digital signage industry, indeed in new media in general, there is plenty of scope for someone to make a very successful niche business acting as a translator to those from non-techie sectors, explaining what the techno-speak actually means Adder News in Brief Oggul News in Brief I want that one . . . Digital Signage Versatility Providers of digital signage solutions could be forgiven for occasionally feeling that their customers can regress into the sort of behaviour associated with Little Britain's Andy Pipkin; stubbornly insisting that they want 'this one' and then rejecting it for another, apparently arbitrary choice Sony Scala
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