News from 01/05/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Victoria Hayes, Martin Birchall, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Robert Steel, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Tim Ensor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, The Right Rev Nigel McCulloch, Andrew Osborne, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Will Lawrence, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Paul F. Withrington Director, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Roy Coates, Former Detective Chief Inspector Chris Stevenson, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Judge Simon Brown, QC, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Albert Docks, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, David Martin, Sarah Campbell, Alexandra Johnstone, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Patricia Cornwell, Raymond Barr, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Pamela Wilford-Smith, Greta Brasnett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Robin Kempster, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Michael Moran, Russell Jenkins, Laura Pank, Mike Atherton, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Chris Wright, Paul Medlam, David Sinclair, John Naish, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Barber, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Tom Rayfield, Martha Cover, David Robertson,
ResumoIndex The Times Brown sets hopes on relaunch after polls Labour chiefs fear big losses across the country Strategists draw up damage-limitation plans Election special Frank's tears are the signal for Chelsea joy Zimbabwe set for second-round poll Cars now worthless Child access failings Primary tensions Chancellor crunched Index Gordon Ramsay's The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Leaked poll results show that Mugabe lost — but will fight second round Zimbabwe to float its near-worthless currency Farmers destroy crops in protest at price fixing The long election Hidden war on 'lollipop rage' Secret cameras to fight growing menace Dozens of wardens run over by abusive drivers Licked into shape Tiffany & Co Road-tax hike makes thousands of family cars almost worthless Changes will hit the poorest families hardest Scrapping old models will raise CO2 emissions Drink-drivers 'escape' as parking tickets hit record Pugh Prisoners to move into residential areas School stripper Tindall drink charge BA's losing streak Twas the year 2008, when the world's worst poet got his day — a little late McGonagall's originals . . . . . . blessed by Barnes Laura Ashley It will be 'two jobs' Boris for a year if Tory MP becomes Mayor of London Local elections Henley association in no hurry to replace him Success for Johnson could mean a pay cut Poll points Candidates can't count on the neighbours Unpredictable and idiosyncratic, but no dress rehearsal Local elections Reading: Labour's last toehold in the South Local elections Honda Polish workers are in demand — as Labour has its eye … New electoral force can make a difference Town that's deciding whether Cameron cuts it in the North Bury: Tory key town Hyundai Legal teams intimidated and harassed me during trial, rape victim claims Indian court battle 'as traumatic as the crime' British diplomats accused of inadequacy 'Brainless thugs' get life term Sony Mazda It's a smelly teddy - but to me it's mummy Endangered monkey survives with aid of toy Mother was unable to care for baby at zoo Boots Bickering in Parliament, as the Government moved the … Gwyneth Paltrow, in yet another skimpy black dress, doing yet another promotional appearance for Iron Man. Here she is chatting to Jonathan Ross. The film, she said, produced her first pay cheque since 2002 A rugged crowd at the first gathering of the Cordon … Postscript On her blog, Nadine Dorries, MP, (Mid-Bedfordshir Rowan on the rails People Sir Ian McKellen has confirmed that he is to reprise … In the May edition of France magazine, the BBC's World My Keynote speaker at the lavish black tie reception at … Colin Firth was at an after-party for the White House … Picture Gallery Thom Yorke, of Radiohead, perhaps not enjoying being interviewed in Maidenhead. He's listening to music, not sleeping, apparently Law lords overturn ban on foreign doctors Government policy is judged to be illegal NHS jobs open to all doctors trained abroad My Multiyork Mixed-sex wards 'will be abolished within a year' Debenhams Vengeful mothers leave good fathers powerless to see child, says judge Courts paralysed in access cases, he complains 'Drip, drip of venom turned girl against dad' New dads to get crib sheets on the joys of parenthood House prices fall as bank predicts credit crunch will hit UK hardest Fiat Why It Matters Despite appearances, a vote in local elections is still well worth casting We're on Our Way to Moscow The all-England European Cup Final marks a new flowering for English football Wright Hook Obama's toughest test yet could be the making of his candidacy My sex addiction: it's an illness, see? Picture Gallery Brown has morphed into John Major Thunderer: EU boys in the Kabul bubble Women priests Voting tactics Motoring taxes now need a radical rethink Crisis in child protection protocol Timesonline Help for Zimbabwe? Mulberry tales Rabid imports Roman leaders Pride in history The $200 question: is oil mania about to end? Gordon, a washed-up corpse and a man in a bobble-hat Comment Currys Crime & investigation network Duffy breaks into the big time with three chances of winning a Mojo In the mix Supermarkets told to stop passing on cost of shoplifting to suppliers Tricks of the trade Currys Choice cuts The tragedy trail: trippers flock to tour Madeleine abduction sites Möben Rare bird books are sold for £1.2m Five women held hostage at gunpoint Relief lifeboat comes to the rescue Mother dies saving daughter, 5 Mass grave may have been plague pit Waterstone's Argos Avoiding the vortex — lessons in loss of a loved one First night Theatre The Year of Magical Thinking Lyttelton HSBC First night A quarter of pupils to be denied their primary school of choice Father jumped in front of train after daughter missed out on secondary Hepatitis tests for cruise passengers Ambulance robbery Jersey rape charge Phillips case dropped War bomb blown up Campbell gets UB40 Looking back without anger at the Fifties Dan Dare exhibition latest to revisit lost era Nostalgia for time of optimism and change Dfs A viewer's guide to the exhibitions, films and theatre That's the way to do it! Gordon falls for the elephant trap again Nikon Exam papers to be pulped after theft Cold War replay CSA cash tops £1bn Migrants are leaving Bride at 94 Fiancée secures royal succession by abandoning her Catholic faith Vauxhall William runs into flak over flying visit to Afghanistan Nationwide Mexico China 'Bungling' police under fire as clues in Fritzl case point to accomplice Nightmare ended by anonymous tip-off Authorities deny that anyone else is involved The years of abuse 'World of fairytales' hid dungeon's reality Cellar children have developed own language Father 'watched TV with them in cellar' Harrods Could it happen here? We like to think not but cannot rule it out Two more killed in shark attacks Experts are baffled by growing dangers Boom in seals and overfishing blamed Scientists stare into the eyes of a monster predator from the sea (AFP): Opposition leader will not be freed Profiteering fears (AFP): Drug twin dies (AP): Moscow murders (AFP): Killer father (Reuters): Family bones (AP): Treasures seized (AFP): Crossing the divide The problems of agreeing on justice for judges Multiple Display Advertising Items Nato alarm over troop build-up (AFP): Mosquito headache is silenced Mussolini follower takes top job (AP): Zoo visitors mourn Ling Ling Mobile (Reuters): It's not cricket: visiting cheerleaders are forced to tone down their display Policeman and protest leader die after rebels take up guns in Tibet IMD (AFP): Belarus expels US diplomats (Reuters): Bear kills five in plantation attack (AFP): Eyes peeled for Enchanted fruit (Reuters): Firms face dress code crackdown The Times The undecided Democratic elite who remind Obama victory is not in the bag The Times Principality Le Pen sells bullet-proof car as he runs out of road French primary schools return to tables Declining appeal Police seize hot rods to halt drivers who turn the roads into race tracks Multiple Display Advertising Items Paddington is back US mogul moves on Les Ambassadeurs BG launches £6bn bid Brown tax cut tease Exxon under fire Quote of the day Times writer's award Business big shot Credit crunch to deliver £16bn squeeze on Darling's tax plans NIESR forecasts blow to boxed-in Chancellor Income tax and VAT payments to decline Bank Governor's City bonus comments attacked Unstacking the odds Stock markets Fed unveils quarter-point reduction in interest rates Breitling Meter is running on duration of the crunch Knight adopts wrong gambit Commodities Currencies It's business as usual Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Les Ambassadeurs sale back on the table Las Vegas billionaire closes in on deal Price set at £40 million below that paid in 2006 Business big shot Frank Chapman Where to lose your shirt in the UK The players Thomson Reuters BG's £6.1bn move to tap Asian gas market British company's bid for Australia's Origin Deal would cement role as global player Shell lambasted by partners as it seeks exit from offshore wind farm Shares in Australia's Midwest Corporation rose 2.8 … Bank of Scotland Cheltenham & Gloucester In the market for a supermarket City Diary This "monumental secular triptych" is on display at St Mary-Le-Bow Church in the City There is an unexpected note of irony in that Competitio City Diary At the Institute of Directors' conference at the Albert City Diary Rapier wit displayed at Mansion House City Diary HM Revenue & Customs, for security reasons, insis City Diary Picture Gallery BA reaches out to Continental in fresh US alliance Cameron and Brown jostle to win affections of business over tax plans Halifax Watchdog tells supermarkets to make room for their rivals More than 60 sites to be released after inquiry Commission wants to extend code of conduct Halifax Haven't we been here before? Oft condemned - but never so crucial The Sunday Times Scarborough Fed reluctant to give signal on how much farther it might go Rockefellers rock boat at Exxon Outlook bright for an industry that thrives in crisis Mediapolis Never mind the grim realities — there are games, to be played 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 HBOS lower on fears of more writedowns Large caps Deal hopes boost Ceramic Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Sunshine on the horizon at Home Retail Group Standard Life Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Fenner Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds Court & Social Weather Eye Albert Hofmann Swiss chemist who discovered the psychedelic compound LSD and remained convinced of its great therapeutic potential Albert Hofmann, chemist, was born on January 11,1906. He died on April 29,2008, aged 102 Sir Francis Vallat International lawyer, academic and legal adviser to the United Nations and the Foreign Office Sir Francis Vallat, GBE, KCMG, QC, international jurist, was born on May 25,1912. He died on April 6,2008, aged 95 Michael Mills Irish journalist and the country's first Ombudsman whose reporting and investigations led to clashes with Fianna Fáil Michael Mills, Irish Ombudsman and journalist, was born on October 31,1927. He died on April 13,2008, aged 80 Humphrey Lyttelton Lives Remembered Doug Hayward Genial tailor whose suits for the celebrity Establishment of the 1960s married British structuring to Italian nonchalance Doug Hayward, tailor, was born on October 5,1934. He died on April 26,2008, aged 73 Cynthia Watson Brown Pioneer of public relations who was loved by the press for her publicity stunts and was a passionate supporter of the RSPCA Cynthia Watson Brown, pioneer of public relations, was born on January 24,1924. She died on March 24,2008, aged 84 Court Circular Face to face with death Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Fellows School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Public Notices Premium Bonds Service appointments Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ban on Indian trainee doctors unlawful Law Report House of Lords No introduction no fee Court of Appeal Word Watching Times Crossword Championship 2008 2nd Qualifier Multiple Display Advertising Items Novel approach to a Cornwall break British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Beltane fires will sputter through a soggy May Day Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 1,1900 The Times reports on the return of the some of the wounded from the continuing Boer War, including one 20-year-old hero Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Cesare provides positive pointer to Spacious Racing Great Leighs Ascot Yesterday's results Pontefract Timesonline Huntingdon Worcester Rugby union Great Leighs Football Redcar Racing Thelondonpaper Folkestone Hereford Crucible and Stelling gain maximum effect Sport on television Football Results Cricket Rugby union Snooker The World is out Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport A whole new ball game Rugby union The sport is not broken, so why is the IRB determined to fix it? Danger that referees will not apply new laws Proposals could force players out of the game Vintage Hendry sets semi-final record Tindall drink charge Debut for Phillips Chambers promoted Irish march on Dennis denies involvement in newspaper's Mosley exposé Motor racing Knee surgery puts Mushtaq out of action Cricket LV County Championship Weather forecast Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire Gloucestershire v Glamorgan Northamptonshire v Worcestershire Grobler aims for improved cup with change to the coxless four Rowing Warwickshire v Leicestershire Perfect opportunity to reconfigure game for all-round good must not be wasted Cricket Mike Atherton opens his innings as Chief Cricket Correspondent by calling upon administrators to show strength of purpose in their response to the Twenty20 revolution The Times Timesonline Times Selects On another unseasonably cold evening, there will at … Tomorrow New Zealand bemoan rain as Lord's date looms large Scholes adds new chapter to tale of his own destiny Football Quiet man's chance to make up for '99 absence Club ready to offer him contract extension It is expected that Cristiano Ronaldo will spend at … Double blow for Thaksin in search to replace Eriksson Inter confident of success in attempt to recruit Mourinho Johnson to become target of summer bid by Arsenal Grand theft auto IV Supporters vent anger at 'rip-off' over visas for Moscow Football Moscow mayhem Fans facing an extra charge to attend final Police will flood city to prevent hooliganism Grass Roots Football Lost in translation: essential Russian phrases Football Moscow mayhem The Times Promise of riches from East is too alluring to ignore Benitez's hopes of another final take a dive with Drogba gibes Football Champions League semi-finals Betting Sportoptions It's a fair way to go if you're a UK television crew A rivalry that does not fall back on same old songsheet Uefa poser if Grant is a qualified success long before his time Football Champions League semi-finals Timesonline Best of the web The Sunday Times How Chelsea rated Football Champions League semi-finals Absent Abramovich gets his home brew Five amazing moments from two astonishing matches How Liverpool rated Substitutes: Sami Hyypia (for Skrtel, 21min): Recovered Act of bravery finally reveals true champion on a night of high emotion Football Champions League semi-finals LG The final Inside Russian final relegates clubs to bottom of the Carbon League The Insider Times Crossword 23,902 How's that, Michael? A show of courage by Lampard, a spot of revenge for Chelsea Grant's side overcome their semi-final stigma Two-goal Drogba puts team on road to Moscow The Times Inside Mike Atherton's opening shot Times2 The face He plays away, but doesn't score Pot Noodle for people on pot? A brand of genius The click Uno it might just catch on . . . but then it might not Gordon Ramsay's recipe of the day Modern morals Death Row Rodeo Through rodeos and rehabilitation, Burl Cain has transformed America's most violent maximum security prison into its safest. Martin Fletcher reports Facing the menopause British women too often suffer in silence the inconvenience or even anguish that the menopause can bring — yet medical help can bring simple relief The Times Timesonline The Times Hurrah! Boo! It's the Boris and Ken show Nursery stakes Puppy perfect The Times More Madeleines waiting to happen? Parents The McCann case should have held lessons for the authorities. But, says Penny Wark, systems for finding missing children are still flawed Finding missing children — the American model Nim's Island Out of the wings, on to centre stage Interview Roger Boyes tells the extraordinary story of German beauty queen and actress Asli Bayram, whose Turkish father was killed by neo-Nazis Welcome to the real world The documentary film is back, and making waves. Wendy Ide meets four film-makers with a future Happy -Go- Lucky Guerrillas: the other side of '68 My life as a Demi-god We know Ashton Kutcher as Demi Moore's other half. But, he tells Will Lawrence, he wants to be taken seriously as an actor Assembly Full metal jacket Screen Armour-plated and bomb-proof, Iron Man, the first comic-book movie hero of the year, leaps off the page, says James Christopher Iron Man 12A, 126mins P2 18,98mins Nim's Island U, 95mins Multiple Display Advertising Items Love makes us do the strangest things A new rom-com gets lost in a swirl of kilts and dumb cliché, says Wendy Ide, while another film about Joy Division finally gets to the heart of the iconic band and their dark influences Made of Honour 12A, 102mins Joy Division 15,93mins Tovarisch, I Am Not Dead 15,83mins Persepolis The Times Joy divisions, additions and subtractions Screen As the latest tribute to the power of the doomed and doomy Joy Division hits our screens, the band's drummer Stephen Morris waxes nostalgic with Stephen Dalton Iron Man City life gets lost in space First night Theatre The City Royal Court Theatre, SW1 Pop Jamie Lidell Koko, NW1 The Sunday Times Theatre Witchcraft Finborough Theatre, Sw10 Pop Edwyn Collins Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Triptych Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV The Invisibles Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Taggart ITV1, 9pm Manhattan (1979, b/w) Film choice Sky Indie, 8.20pm Variations My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm The Tall T (1957) Channel 4,12.55pm The Night of the Hunter (1955, b/w) Sky Classics, 11.10pm Beware My Lovely (1952, b/w) Channel 4,3am Mother's tears for Madeleine Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4516 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 218 Its-ecological Career OHL Readers' Letters Contact US The Sunday Times When poachers turn gamekeepers The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Making a good case for change What Happened next Kate Egerton tells Emily Ford about her labyrinthine path from an English degree to the pursuit of a career in criminal law Robert Half Passwords The Office Psychologist Be sure to keep your cool What Not to Do . . . On your Last Day When leaving a job that's been driving you nuts it is very tempting to sound off at all and sundry on your way out the door. But, as Sarah Campbell finds, this is rarely the best course of action My Big Idea Virtualgym TV Real leaders take it on the chin Learning to Lead Certain people just seem to have that intangible something when it comes to leadership. Carol Lewis investigates National Graduate Recruitment Exhibitions Competition Deadline Buster MBA Insider Judge Business School Grads target City jobs Graduate Survey While old hands in the financial markets are flapping in the face of the credit crunch, final-year students are still queueing up to work in the City, Martin Birchall reports Top Destinations The Stats Fish hooked on profits MBA Profile When making money is what motivates you and making good commercial decisions is vital, studying for an MBA is a great way to develop business nous, as Emily Ford finds Case Study Turning Strategy into Action MBA Choices Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Front Online today: You can read — and print off — all the … The story so far Key characters Timesonline Tomorrow
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