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News from 04/06/2008

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Andrew Robson, Kate Greenhalgh, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Jon Snow, Lord Wedderburn Professor, Andrew Billen, Sam Merchant, Amy Fallon, Peter Jolly, Michael E. Robinson, John Dowlli, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Sindona Taglioni, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Captain Gatso, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Sir Ron Norman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Professor Rudi Klein, John Gribbin, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Susie West, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, James Turner, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Paul Reece, Stefanie Marsh, Will Lawrence, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Vincent Graff, Gerard Baker, Michael Davenport, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Sandy Scott, Holly Yeager, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Mark Hunter, Catriona Hussen, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Sarah Hiscock, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Pavlos Panayi, Sarah Campbell, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Neil McKeganey Professor, Nick Hasell, Rachel Potter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Guy Neely, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Sophie Williams, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Alistair Cooke, Chris Dillow, Fay Weldon, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Sir Antony Sher, Matt Looker, Mark Barber, Bojan Pancevski, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, John Plummer, Richard T. Taylor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, David Snoxell, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Germaine Greer, Olav Bjortomt, Julie Griffiths, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Burden, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Virginia Matthews,

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Index The Times Obama seizes his moment of history Index Murdered girl had told police of death threat In the News Mosley keeps his job UN shames the West Dollar leaps after alert Chelsea knocked back Inside today America's Moment Barack Obama has brought new meaning to the race for the White House and reawakened admiration for the land of opportunity Index Liberty on Hold The Government has failed to make its case for 42-day detention Mosley's Last Stand The FIA shows how to make a crisis out of a drama News Opinion World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Rhythm of life Today's weather Max Mosley survives after secret ballot Sex scandal fails to sway motor racing's all-male electorate Sandals Inside today Drivers beware as cyclists get new right to take 'wrong' turn down a one-way street Facing up to reality or letting the law-breakers win? The Workout Bonus for charities US tightens access Charges over Rhys Pullman book protest Most read at timesonline. co. uk £500m 'wasted' on Chinooks that have never flown Prince must do his duty and buy the beers for anchor miss Short supply Rolex Refugees from a young state riven with conflict and divided by faith The choirgirl 'subjected to unhealthy devotion by infatuated churchgoer' The 15-year-old killed in South London was a happy, religious girl who fought against the odds since arriving in Britain from Eritrea, Fiona Hamilton and Rajeev Syal report Victim had to wait 12 days after initial complaint to police about stalker threat Crime Inadequate protection Private healthcare managers could be sent to turn round failing NHS hospitals Volkswagen Prisoners turning down the chance of early release Thousands treat it as 'state-run B&B lodging' In court today Online guide can track early Pom settlers in Australia Goodwithmoney Rising population Dolce & Gabban Jan Morris enters civil union with her former wife Airmiles Biography Alfa Brera S Cherie: 'Is the Pope a Catholic?' People Cheers! Frasier is on the mend The Face Kelsey Grammer Northern rock The most important task of the Boris Johnson era has … The Second World War bomb found in East London on Monda Pixie Geldof is celebrating her first appearance on a magazine cover, the July edition of Tatler Postscript Piers Morgan's crushing interview with Lembit Öpik … Why did Greta Scacchi reluctantly take a role in Emma? Find out what excites MPs even more than their own pay Tiscali Timesonline BMI Healthcare Dramatic decline in puffin population blamed on dearth of fish in North Sea Saab 95 How talkative honeybees jive with the hive Power to detain suspects for 42 days would be limited to cases 'involving serious loss of life' T Mobile Verdict is still on hold Heathrow plot Ferry death Murder charge No 'superlorries' Bird flu outbreak Sky My show is not shocking, it's titillating, says Emin Dfs She is like a naughty girl who pulls up her skirt in public O2 Peers to spend £100m on a new home, complete with wine cellar House of Lords Tunnel to Parliament could double the cost 'Scraping by on tuppence'— £48,000 a year Basis of the Lords has changed, but we still expect a bunch of amateurs Archive Rac Multiple Display Advertising Items Dying 'boy in the bubble' saved by the gift of a new immune system University replaces a level with its own entry exam Möben The winner must shake off the Sixties Success in the presidential election depends on leaving behind the bitter legacy of a divided decade When in doubt, back the plucky plumbers Accessory of doom Index Two bars' worth Snap judgment Charity doesn't begin at the dogs' home The RSPCA may look after animals, but its joyless bureaucrats don't care about people Picture Gallery Housing won't make the roof fall in Today the price of 22 Acacia Avenue is down £5,000 — but should we really care? Gone and quite forgotten In my view Thunderer: It went weird after GCSE It was ghastly Drug treatment Revolt on paperwork Arguments for and against 42-day detention Morris dancing for the Olympics Timesonline Chagos islands Fun, fun, fun Feather report Immorality tales Bo Diddley beat A father's role in bringing up a child will never equal a mother's The Government doesn't care who the real parent is - it just wants somewhere to send the bill for the upbringing, Germaine Greer says Sharps The Daily Daily Universal Register The trouble with this Fighter is that he's just too flippin' nice First night Pop Foo Fighters City of Manchester Stadium Carpet Madness Inside Raja-fashions Curtain comes down on Clinton Party elite secures Obama's position at centre stage United States Timesonline Index Can this man make the American dream come true? US Elections Win investing The race in numbers Hillary's juggernaut runs out of steam and splutters to a grinding halt US Elections Castle Cover Mugabe accuses West of trying to starve him out Food summit The Times Archive Quick fixes will help but deeper policy problems must be solved How villain of the piece is acting as a warning for worldwide crisis How we cooked their goose Food summit Behind the story Standard Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Middle East talks will go on even if Prime Minister quits, says envoy Middle East 'Keep British hands off our big wheel' Far Right anger over plan for national treasure Musicians 'Brahms and Liszt' with stage fright Alliance Leicester Ann Summers to tone down raunchy image Sorrell's TNS price Mortgage holidays up Insurers face huge hit Quote of the day QIA British link sours Business big shot B&B and its advisers are denounced for damaging reputation of the City Underwriting standards hurt, say senior figures Dollar leaps as Bernanke alert breaks new ground Index Stock markets Lehman Brothers ready to tap markets for another $4bn Fed Chairman's smart intervention Picture Gallery People in glass houses . . . Commodities Coming clean? Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Ann Summers sends out different vibes as it smartens up its image Business big shot Sartoriani Summers time Picture Gallery Orange A store by any other name would smell as . . . City Diary This is the Winterflood Theatre at the City of London School, which will be refurbished over the summer in a £1.3 million programme part-funded by the ubiquitous Brian Winterflood, founder of Winterflood Securities Brewery executive serves a mean glass of verbiage City Diary The Wimpole Clinic In Manhattan, the Gymnasium Grunter has lost. On Saturd City Diary A heavyweight idea that may never quite take off City Diary O'Leary predicts that Ryanair's low-cost rivals will collapse if oil price stays high Irish carrier must now raise fares to break even Total Charge of flight brigade Sorrell must bid £1.2bn to halt TNS-GfK merger City expects counter-bid from WPP chairman The Institute of Chartered Accountants The Times Orange job cuts (Reuters): Evonik stake (Reuters): Sunderland gain Smiths tax threat Pipex Lenders report rise in homeowners looking for lifeline of mortgage holiday IBDO ABI fury over plan to stop compensation being paid with policyholders' money Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesmobile More retail insolvencies to come, says credit insurer TNK-BP may cut dividend as internal divisions grow Ofgem investigates claims that leading energy groups 'hoodwinked' customers Anglo-Russian giant BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hummer on rocky road as GM drives for efficiency Rising oil price cuts demand for gas guzzlers London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 Builders knocked down by growing rights issue talk Market report Hardide endures a tough day Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Investors in ultra-defensive United should go with the flow Hamworthy Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day TNS Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds CB Richard Ellis British funds Fritz Koerner Polar scientist who made the first surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean and highlighted global warming Fritz Koerner, polar scientist and explorer, was born on July 3,1932. He died of cancer on May 26,2008, aged 75 Index Yves Saint Laurent Lives remembered Peter Thurnham Sir Austin Bide Terry Keane Glamorous and scandal-prone newspaper columnist who confessed to being the long-term mistress of Charles Haughey Terry Keane, Journalist, was born in September, 1939. She died on May 31,2008, aged 68 Oliver Weaver Barrister who made a name for himself at Cambridge as a brilliant public speaker and wrote amusing letters to The Times Oliver Weaver, QC, company law specialist, was born on April 18,2008, aged 66 Boris Shakhlin Soviet gymnast dubbed 'the Man of Iron' who won 13 Olympic medals Boris Shakhlin, gymnast and official, was born on January 27,1932. He died on May 30,2008, aged 76 Lives Online Timesonline Disability bias law applies to those in detention Law report Court of Appeal Costs penalty imposed for conduct of litigation Court of Appeal Owner of ladder not liable Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services School Notices Wanted The Times Dinner Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Postwar blues? — not here on a Butlins holiday Times Archive Archive Court Circular Memorial service Life baronies Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Trailfinders Short haul Hop across the seas for the sound of music Late travel Three nights at Center Parcs, from £279; a house in France for a week, £200 Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Watching Winning Move Rain could leave Dettori without Derby ride Ripon The Times Zarkava, the French 1,000 Guineas winner, is among … Timesonline Ripon Yesterday's results Southwell Index Folkestone Sedgefield Nottingham Lingfield Park Bet of the day Fontwell Park Kempton Park Twenty20 riches do not distract Collingwood Panesar star turns worthy of a much wider audience Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins reflects on the game's awkward relationship with the broadcasting media amid diminishing Test match viewing figures Timesonline The County Set Lewis aims to match Bracewell's one-day wonders Family ties spur Durham The Times Giles riles neighbours Middlesex feel the strain Cricket Results The Wall Street Journal Tennis Milkround Birthday boy Nadal has his cake and Almagro, too Tennis Bumpy road lies ahead with divisive figure at the wheel As night falls in Monaco, Mosley dines alone, far from the madding crowd Motor racing The president of the FIA, having won his battle in Paris to stay in office, can always find more friends to turn to at home, Kevin Eason reports Timesonline Timesonline No England? No problem. Relax and enjoy Bold initiative by Aston Villa boosts charity United and Arsenal move in on Ramsey Football Window Watch Mexico waves goodbye to £3.5m a year by putting shirt on Eriksson Parry faces uncertain future as Hicks approaches rival Famous Mexicans City seek to become Bentley owners' club with appointment of Hughes Football The Times Rooney libelled Moyes Shamed Pettigrew returns Sydney gold Sarwan stands tall Lowes states his case Dallaglio leads again Mourinho ready to play follow the leader with raid on Stamford Bridge Football Carvalho and Essien top Inter coach's wish list Advanced Hair Studio Into Milan Special One is a hit at his 'special club' Italian refusing to part with comforts of home Who can Roman turn to now to fill the hot seat? Times Crossword 23,931 Picture Gallery The Times Hands up if you said no to £7m a year from Chelsea Milan's Ancelotti rejects Abramovich riches The Times Friends Provident Index Index Today in times2 Oranges Fashion Beauty TV&Radio Puzzles Arts The Wednesday profile Fern Britton, TV presenter The editor's cut Prepubescent boy Useless fact of the day Further reading The literature of thrift Marksandspencer Richard Morrison You can learn a lot squatting in a sewage works, propped against Queen Victoria's ample bottom The Times If not Hillary, who will be the first female president? Hillary Clinton Will Not Capture the White House — this Time, Anyway. So who Will Be the First Woman in the Top Job? Holly Yeager Looks at Other Candidates Tomorrow, the world Other potential women leaders Milkround How to eat an Orange Sales of Oranges are Declining because People Can't Peel Them. Stefanie Marsh Tells the Fast-Food Generation to Get a Grip The Times Peeling an orange quickly yet pretentiously Peeling an orange in one piece Peeling an orange (traditional) Quartering an orange AA Timesoffers My heavy metal gold rush As the Price of Gold Soars, Vincent Graff Follows the Smart Money . . . With his Metal Detector Some people want to be looked at. I'm more interested in looking Fashion What Becomes a Legend Most? These Days It's Posing for an Ad, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Emma Hope Pearls 40 not out Lisa Armstrong's Fashion Advice for the Older Woman Style fix Continental Shimmer Beauty Lazy Solutions for Hazy Summer Days by Sarah Vine 5 easy pieces We Pick this Season's Best Buys at Jigsaw Young's the watchword Mutton dressed as lad Our Middle-Aged Man about Town, who is Keen to Hold on to his Youthful Passions, Launches a Style Guide for the Mature Male. This Week: Watches Jerry Hall Fashionista questionnaire I wish my feet were smaller . . . my sister Please help . . . The Problem my Slim Sister, 45, is Marrying this Summer for the Third Time. She Did White the First Time, Scarlet the Second. What next? Maxi maxims Summer is Coming, but the Legs Still Aren't Getting Brown. We Celebrate the Return of Funky Ankle Grazers. Pictures by Zac Frackelton Multiple Display Advertising Items Chill or thrill Whether It's High-Energy Activities or Pampering You Prefer, Lucknampark, a Luxurious Country House Hotel near Bath, is the Perfect Antidote to Office Stress, Says Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Reed PA & Secretarial Index We all yearn for the dark stranger Mills & Boon Artwork Appeals to Women's Sneaking Desire to Be Mastered, Says Fay Weldon Tate The bulletin Art and Abramovich, and a surprise for the Chapmans Acting for good The voice Human Rights are Bound up in my Identity, Says Sir Antony Sher who Grew up Jewish and Gay in South Africa during Apartheid. A One-Off Show He Stars in Examines the Nature of Tyranny ENO The king of twist pleads innocence The World and his Critics Have M. Night Shyamalan Wrong, the Director Tells Will Lawrence Arts from the archive You had to be there Rudolf Nureyev Dances his First Major Performance with Dame Margot Fonteynat Covent Garden Tragedy as farce First night Theatre The Revenger's Tragedy Royal Exchange, Manchester Comedy Harry Hill, Paul Zenon, Lee Mack Milton Keynes Theatre Jazz Mose Allison Pizza Express, W1 Theatre Topless Mum Tricycle, NW6 Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Music for the mind TV & Radio Last night's tv Imagine (BBC One) The Shutka Book of Records (Channel 4) Lamb Kebabs with hoummos Dinner tonight Eat it with Trinny and Susannah The Great British Body ITV1, 8pm BBC One Tv today Location, Location, Location Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm The Apprentice BBC One, 9pm River Cottage Spring Channel 4,9pm Galaxy Quest (1999) Film choice BBC Three, 8pm Minority Report (2002) BBC One, 10.45pm Variations Married to the Eiffel Tower: Strangelove Five, 10pm To Kill a King (2003) Film 4,12.30am Plus Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 35 Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Draw a comic strip superhero James Turner Shows You how to Put your Ideas in the Frame Daily dingbat Mind games Win a BT Internet Radio Today Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 242 The National Autistic Society Su doku MazDa Picture Gallery Index Inside Thetimes Norwich Union Making waves at work Sports Sponsorship Protecting business World Events Global pandemics, earthquakes, terrorist attacks and demographic change can all affect international companies. Carly Chynoweth reports on how insurers respond A History of Insurance Opinion News in Brief Job Description Put on your thinking cap Graduates Insurance companies want to see evidence of comercial savvy, people skills and the courage to take big risks when they're assessing the CVs of would-be employees, Clare Dight reports Bred for speed, insured for millions Bloodstock and Equine Rebecca Attridge's job as an underwriter takes her to saleyards and farms across the world, she tells Carly Chynoweth Brit Loss Adjusting Chartered Insurance Institute Storm warning ahead Climate Change John Plummer examines how insurance is adapting to the risks of weather incidents Marketplace demands ever more graduates Opportunities in . . . Insurance University-leavers can have a long, stable career in the industry, Rachel Potter finds CII Apprenticeship How Do I Become . . . An Underwriter? The winning formula Mythbuster Insurance doesn't deserve its image as a grey-suited profession. Bright graduates relish the intellectual challenges and international opportunities, John Plummer says Student Competition The Big Idea A job that will send you into orbit Emily Ford talks to Chris Gibbs about the nerve-racking business of watching the rockets that he insures blast into space Multiple Display Advertising Items New needs force change of course Education Stephen Hoare discovers that business schools are continually adapting their courses to meet market requirements AON The Sunday Times NFU Mutual

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