News from 08/05/2006
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Will Pavia, Ben Hoyle and Ed Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Christine Buckley and Amanda Andrews, Fiona Abbott, Marie Dickie, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, Adrian Van Klaveren, Hugh A. Fleming, David Townsend, Matthew Syed, Neil Johnston, Liz Westhorpe, Bob Wysome, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Hands and Mark Souster, Peter Lansley, Dave Mcluckie, Mark Souster, Martin Bell, Garry Hanson, Thomas Payne, Simon Talt, Philip Howard, Michael Simkins, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ian Roberts, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Michael Bracewell, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John Percy, David Sharrock, Hugh Marriott, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Hilary Rose, Peter Jones, Keith Vaz, Matisyahu, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Daniel McGrory and Ali Hamdani and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Colin Lambert, Michael Chance, Peter Hanratty, Jenny MacArthur, Glenys Kinnock Mep, Sid Smith, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Nurse, Malcolm Naylor, Malcolm King, Angela Jameson, Anthony Hollis, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Anne Bligh, Anthony Lester, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Christian White, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Eric Sukumaran, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Georgie Thompson, Daniel McGrory, Ali Hamdani and Michael Evans, Mrs Danny Murphy, Robbie Rohan, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Sean O'Neil, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Rajeev Syal and David Sanderson, George Caulkin, David Charter and Sam Coates, Caitlin Moran, Jack Thompson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Brenda Despontin, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sanderson, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Paul Deneen, Mark Venables, Olav Bjortomt, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Martin Treacy, Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Friends turn foes in hostile Basra Bafta winners Sound of Summer Dangerous game Dollar pressure Worthless millions Index Labour faces civil war over Left's 'plot' to oust Blair On Love's front line Hooray Henry has Spurs feeling sick MPs agree with Blair letter, but few will sign it In the Times Today The Times Left in 'plot' to oust leader Index Jowell husband licence inquiry Deportation plan 'in need of work' Trust schools are 'too timid' Thieves make £1bn in pubs Boodles Treat or Health Hazard? Why ice-cream vans face total meltdown Those familiar jingles could be a thing if the past if the health lobby gets its way, report Rajeev Syal and David Sanderson Bosses spot the best of both worlds in students from abroad Pill is investigated over link to depression Gap-year youth volunteer corps Drug hopes Cup tickets stolen Euthanasia arrest Coughing spat Speedboat death Child dies in river on family day out Ben Elton Disaster strikes again for crash girl A disabled five-year-old famous for her courage is critically ill after being hit by another car, writes Bernard Lagan in Sydney Brown tells Blair to hand it. . . over nice and smoothly Don't let the extremists profit, warns Chancellor The Chancellor's New Buzzwords 'How' matters as much as 'when' in the succession Pressure group denies coup plot Genetic clue to spotting cancer that strikes 30,000 men a year Multiple Display Advertising Items Killer Cells The Game Multiple Display Advertising Items Police investigate case of Spurs and the dodgy lasagne flybe Multiple Display Advertising Items Real IRA suspects arrested in Spain Police had tobacco smuggling operation under surveillance, writes David Sharrock Oaten blames it on a bad hair day Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gipsy Moth rescued from South Sea reef Expedia The Sun BBC is a serial winner in comedy and drama Bafta Winners Multiple Display Advertising Items Church seeks spirituality of youth. . . and doesn't like what it finds Multiple Display Advertising Items From sweetness and light to bloody ambushes: the British descent in Basra The Times Killed in Action 'Lucky shot' downed helicopter Five British servicemen are known to have been killed when a Lynx was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade, report Daniel McGrory, Ali Hamdani and Michael Evans One Day's Toll May 7 2006 ns&i Dell Shell halts chip and PIN after fraud Peace in Europe What the latest Cabinet reshuffle means for Tony Blair Dangers of drugs Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Too late for motherhood? BBC monitoring Dead batteries Pull the stops out Bad timing Too fat? Eat less Picture Gallery Death in Basra Iran is exploiting the struggle for power among Iraq's Shia militias The Sound of Summer The nation is poorer for the slow disappearance of the ice-cream van man Poor, sick, desperate. What more could Big Pharma ask in Indian drug trials? Science Notebook Period of Calm Gordon Brown needs to avoid becoming a prisoner of the left Thunderer: The US, taxing our patience The House of Conundrums You can be sure of one thing about Lords reform-our leaders will make an absolute hash of it Index When teacher turns into a mouse Computers are taking over in the classroom-and nobody is challenging them After this bloody shambles, a question. Is Tony Blair his own worst enemy? If the treatment of Charles Clarke was harsh, that of Jack Straw was heinous Was Patricia Hewitt kept on at Health simply to destroy the electorate's will to live? Woman killed, 7 injured in stolen coach rampage Computer turnstile blocks crime MoD study identifies UFOs IVF for older women soars Thirty houses in bomb alert connect to your council direct. gov A sedate end for restaurant lobster Prince sparks row over stag do The offer to a charity auction of a day's deer hunting on the Balmoral estate has angered animal lovers, reports Will Pavia How It Began More than Mysterious fatigue illness that costs Britain £6bn a year Holiday reps killed by car Cruise ship fire Charges dropped 'Diet surgery' rise Fostered upheaval Bikes on flights First-class error Hiscox Now a TV series you can watch only on your phone easyJet Folk? He's boss of that, too first night Pop Bruce Springsteen The Point, Dublin Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Index Sony plays dangerous game as it enters new format war dfs Big Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Beckett's first job is to heal split over Iran CIA successor 'wrong person at the wrong time' Bell of hope ready to toll as rescuers toil to save miners (Reuters): Zuma backers flock to rally (Reuters): Not so thrilling (Reuters): Mladic raids (AP): Election landslide (AP): Envoys withdrawn (Reuters): Cheney backing (AP): Killer elephant (AP): Honoured at last A nation of millionaires who can't afford to buy anything Zimbabweans are speaking out with candour against the Government as the country descends further into economic chaos, reports Jonathan Clayton American Airlines Plague that leads to war, poverty and breakdown Out of Control (AP): Police remove Jewish settlers flyMonarch (Reuters): Refugee girls used for sex (AFP): Pope denounces 'careerism' Anglicans avert clash over gays (AP): First the Badlands, then Mars Multiple Display Advertising Items Boobytrap bomber leaves deadly message in a bottle Water is banned as goodwill dries up Multiple Display Advertising Items Thirst for Sanctions Amplivox Times Business Dubai defence deal goes through Wachovia in talks Hermes switch Failed mission Quote of the day Royal Mail shares plan could cost Labour union funds Collins Stewart founder to float his latest venture … A million more pensioners caught in the tax net than … FTSE 100 Stock Markets Russian bear dancing to the wrong tune Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar ING Direct Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Look ahead Exchange rates Smaller stock to watch Bet of the day The Pound: Rumour of the day Stock Market: British Funds Business big shot Bolivia to lift gas export prices by 65% Porsche sales to top 100,000 Business confidence on the rise Bankers ponder risks to growth The Times Buffett to cut cash pile with $34bn shopping spree OU Business School By Our City Staff: No silverware at Buffett's buffet Ofgem wants UK carbon contracts OFT to seek study of grocery market Lloyds TSB Greenback set to continue its decline Vauxhall ponders cutting 1,000 jobs at Ellesmere Port The Times Retirement Service Companies need to be able to talk the talk as well as walk the walk 5,000 at risk after NTL's Telewest merger O2 poised to win 3's £100m roaming contract T-Mobile cuts price of calling home from abroad Zurich BSkyB and Setanta agree TV pub deal Where bottles and cans come in a package with creativity Powers in the Boardroom The chief executive of Rexam, the world's biggest packaging group, tells Angela Jameson why the industry is still an exciting place for him Times Online The Leader in Teen Questions The Times Power CV The City's Grumpy Old Man does one more turn around the block Martin Waller meets the stockbroker who owns 25 racehorses and is embarking on his second canter around the stock market The CV nla Firm to generate support for giant €20bn wind farm Airtricity wants to erect 2,000 turbines in the North Sea and link three countries to the Supergrid. Carl Mortished reports Banking & Finance Marriott One system makes life a lot easier Tony Dawe says a survey has shown that mid-sized companies can compete if they streamline their functions SAP Software adds fresh cream to the mix Every ingredient can be traced, down to each sack of rice Plain sailing for marine electronics firm Whipped into action by technology An integrated system is the best way to avoid the bullwhip effect on the supply chain, says Tony Dawe The Times Register Lord Simon of Glaisdale Eloquent law lord and minister in MacMillan's Government who made wide-ranging contributions to jurisprudence Lord Simon of Glaisdale, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1971-77, was born on January 15,1911. He died on May 7,2006, aged 95 Frantisek Perina Second World War fighter pilot forced into exile from his native Czechoslovakia by the Nazis and then the communists Frantisek Perina, pilot, was born on April 8,1911. He died on May 6,2006, aged 95 Konstantin Beskov Three-times coach of the USSR football team whose matches were overshadowed by the Cold War Konstantin Beskov, football coach, was born on November 18,1920. He died on May 6,2006, aged 85 Karel Appel Dutch artist with an immediately recognisable style who helped to push painting towards the abstract Karel Appel, painter, was born April 25,1921. He died on May 3,2006, aged 85 Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Burying the ancient impasse Notebook Archaeology No sex bias in employment rights age discrimination Law Report House of Lords Consequences must be intended for act to be wilful Court of Appeal Times Online Technology gives the past a voice at new Welsh museum Birthdays Anniversaries Births: Edward Gibbon, author of the six-volume History … Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths: Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, French Chemist and … Court Circular Civil Partnerships Deaths Appointments In Memoriam-Private Appointments Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast The many origins of a big stink Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Sly rewrites history as crackpot hits jackpot Classic Contrasts Details O'Brien mindful of being 'selfish' after classic win Four arrested for fighting Big-Race Result The Times Sports Book Kempton Park Windsor Towcester Pistorius slips into gear but British challenge is on slide Paralympic Sport Racing AYR Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leaders in the Flat Championships Wolverhampton England triumph Goal achieved Style cramped Savoldelli salvo Smith leads way Golden glow The Results Service Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery The Times Double bliss for Bayliss Hoy proves that all you need is love (plus luck and talent) Moonfleet's focus brings grand slam into view St Helens are cut down to size Rugby League Kim Clijsters, the No 1 seed from Belgium, won her … The Times LTA role could put Petchey back in service Tennis Neil Harman on the search to find the right men to lead Britain's renaissance Wasps turn back charge of the young brigade Wilkinson back in style Final Table Leicester hoping home run holds sway against Irish Play-Offs Smith's travel plan is route to success Catt's revival can bring him back from exile to England David Hands reports on a veteran enjoying an Indian summer amazon Woodward in the frame for Twicekenham return Times Online American dream beckons for self-styled Mancunian Mexican Georgie Thompson finds Ricky Hatton in ebullient mood as he seeks to justify stateside media frenzy De La Hoya makes rich return Winning Start digital Bullimore ready for one more veteran rally Schumacher's home win closes gap Grandstand Result from Nurburgring XI Middlesex rewarded for awesome athleticism Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy South Conference Quinn direct Wood steps up to spur Somerset Cook serves another reminder of his talents Scottish hold nerve for first Trophy victory Lewis finds lost movement to strike up victory march How They Stand Confident Derbyshire starting to set loftier targets Yesterday's Scoreboards Flintoff enjoys being back in the limelight North Conference Ripping yarn that can give spin bowling a turn for the better The Times Times Online Spin Gets Makeover in New Scheme The Times The Weekend's Scoreboards How They Stand Prior comes of age as Sussex wrap up easy victory at Headingley Cook has the right ingredients for England Microsoft The Times Crossword 23,283 The Insider Tottenham Hotspur fans were left fuming by an edict … FIFA employees report for work this morning in new … ICC draws a line under Test-match light show The Times Sport Ferguson rift ready to drive Van Nistelrooy to United exit Striker storms out of Old Trafford on final day of Premiership drama The Times The Game times2 pass notes the face No women, no cry the click the bulletin contents My 'accept all invitations' policy Love: it's a war out there Women are starting a family later because they meet their husband or partner later, a new survey says. Why should that be? Six Times writers report from the dating battleground Hey, what's the big hurry? The longer a man waits, the stronger his position becomes Pulling a 19-year-old, the biological clock, and why having a baby on your hip is peculiarly attractive to men It's no fun caring for two toddlers when one of them wears long trousers and shaves every morning The thirty something men who want to pull a 19-year-old The Times New relationship with first boyfriend is causing a rift with my mother Work or Family Problems? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Till death us do party What we need are random fire drills I really have read Philadelphia healthmonday Pushed to the limit The stress of caring for a loved one can drive even the most saintly to breaking point. Hugh Marriott looks at some of the hard truths and taboos PRU Health Where to get help Beer's the way to stay ale 'n' hearty Drunk in moderation, it has many health benefits, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Urban Worrier An op? Ha! Will you have a cowboy walk? A gang of men held down the trussed patient Dish magimix Hooray for Hollywood Effortless chic The Times Set menu takes on a new meaning and another thing Breakfast and tyranny Index We hope you will enjoy the show The Fab Four are back. . . as a circus in Vegas. It's a fitting pop destiny, says Michael Bracewell The Times Art of the matter Why the stage door is no longer just for fans As an actor, I am accosted by autograph-hunters. But they're hoping to flog their spoils on eBay ns&i How the Postman delivered for Olivia Olivia Williams tells Dominic Maxwell of her path from Hollywood siren to Jacobean hussy The Times Pop The Streets Colston Hall, Bristol Theatre Road to Nirvana King's Head, N1 reviews first night Concert LSO/Temirkanov Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Island Illegible Article tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Dispatches: Iraq-The Women's Story/iraq: The Hidden Story The Bafta Television Awards Feel the Force BBC Two, 9.30pm The Day the Earth Stood Still Film Choice Channel 4, 1.45pm The Riverman (TVM, 2004) Sky Movies 1, 8pm Very Annie Mary (2001) Channel 4, 1. 30am One more for the Stupid Department Weekend Tv Scriptwriters try to outfox us by throwing in the kind of plot-twists that Frank Zappa would suggest Variations Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3897 Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Times Jol Foiled by Mean Cuisine The Game Says Inside Results and Reports Plus Whistle Blower Spurs Stomach The Sickener Russell Kempson and Gary Jacob on preparations with disaster on menu Foul Foods Toilet Humour but It's No Laughing Matter Playing when ill is too tough, says Tony Cascarino Poisoned Chalice of Victory Conspiracy? Simon Barnes offers food for thought Henry Leaves his Mark Striker Fails to Provide Moving Footnote to the Final Chapter Tom Dart on how the Frenchman kept fans guessing amid the flags and the fireworks Sickened Spurs Fall at the Last Guts but No Glory Best of the Web Parting Shot from Ferguson Benitez is Handed Cup Final Scare Curbishley Goes out on Low Note Bruce Ready to Try Again O'leary Looks on Bright Side McClaren Plays Patriot Games Latest Calamity by James Hits England Prospects Bramble Cuts to Chase for Roeder Gallagher Takes his Career into Added Time Managers@work On the Crest of a Rave The Two Dannys Danny Kelly finds that there is no relenting in the appetite for footballing heraldry Picture Gallery Next Week: Danny Baker Stone is Grateful He Has Gathered No Moss Rick Broadbent on the Leeds winger's belated return from injury Half-Time Tactical Switch Destroys Palace Davies Details Way Forward The Thinker Kaveh Solhekol reports on a burning ambition fired by appliance of science Eriksson Just Grateful for Small Merches England head coach finds no new additions to casualty list, reports George Caulkin Definites Garrincha, Gemmill and Amokachi Possibles Probables Outside Bets The Final Standings All You Need to Know Fair Play Tilson Secures Title and Bragging Rights Rotherham Can Ride out Penalty T Mobile Orient Celebrate as Oxford Mourn It's Been a 17-Year Football Feast, but the Tom Dart talks to Shaun Goater as the Bermudian looks to a future off the field Firefighter Wilkinson Relieved at Survival Grimsby Robbed by Last-Minute Blows Sheikh and Stirred Joanna Taylor-The Footballer's Wife Mrs Danny Murphy says that we are getting the press we don't deserve Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotland The Perfect Marriage Rick Broadbent meets the man who brought romance back to Scottish football at Gretna The Times St Albans on Branch Line to Conference Hereford Fans Sense Deja Vu Victory Masks Kinsey's Pain Results European Results Leaked Report Begins to Bug Italian Fans The Continent Gabriele Marcotti on the wire-tapping revelations that have put Serie a in a spin Kranjcar's 'Mastery' Hanging on a Wing Back and a Prayer World Cup Countdown Top Pointers for Sven The Fantasy Game 05-06 Win a Share of £200,000 The Game timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball talk Sport Where There is Blaine There is Always Pain Bill Edgar examines one man's desperate bid to realise his dream Footie on the Box Toon Army Stat Attack Fixtures MasterCard
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