News from 30/05/2006
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Will Pavia and Lewis Smith, Andrew Billen, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tom Rowland, Tim Albone, Simon Barnes, Allan Gore, Peter Briffa, Terry Farrell, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Helen Clapham, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dr P. G. Green, Michael Rigby, Patrick Kidd, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Paul Keeling, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Sebastian Lander, Paul Spare, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Nick Dodds Chairman, British Arts, Dominic Walsh, Athalie Matthews, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Edward Johns, Harry Benson, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, King John, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jonathan Richards, Dominic Carman, Dr D. W. Green, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Sandra Eloff, Richard Susskind, Matthew Pinsent, Derwent May, Charles Bremner and Maríe Tourres, Edward Fennell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gerard Baker, Richard Lissack, Helen Clark, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Frank Smith, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, David Mattin, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Jeremy Posnansky, Qc, Kenneth Hope-Jones, Isabella Abbot, Sabrina Broadbent, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Josh Ball, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Tom Jones, Jamie Whyte, Mark Henderson, Edward Grayson, Chris Ayres, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Dr Stephen Castell, John Creighton, Oliver Kamm, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ian G. Townsend Director-General, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Kimberly Dozier, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson,
ResumoThe Times £3bn bill for advice to public sector Abu Hamza claims On trail of Genghis Prescott vow Quake takes toll Timesonline Two soldiers, two civilians: another day of death in Iraq Sea sickness England expects, but is it all over? In the Times Today The Times Picture Gallery 'Going to Iraq is like being flung into a pot of boiling water' Kimberly Dozier was seriously injured in a bombing in Iraq yesterday. Here, in an article written in January, she describes how she faced the dangers of her beat Blunders that left Abu Hamza free Chopard What do you do when 50 passengers fall violently ill at sea? Set sail again Luxury ship is placed in quarantine after successive cruises were hit by a virulent gastric illness, reports Nicola Woolcock Travel Sick I will not quit, says Prescott, despite more friendly fire . . . Peter Mandelson is the latest Labour figure to abandon the tarnished Deputy Prime Minister. Sam Coates reports . . . as Cameron faces the first shots from his side Couple's battle after IVF error £27m for hospices Railway strike Exam paper blaze Eco-plastic bottle Badger snare trial Amazon The obstinate grandmother who lured Jamie Oliver to Cornwall The Suicide Factory He claims to despise everything Britain stands for, yet the radical Abu Hamza went to extraordinary lengths to stay here, write Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory in this extract from their book The Suicide Factory Court that could have deported him 25 years ago Tomorrow Cadet killed on train was role model for friends MBNA Lloyds TSB Insurance Alliance Leicester £3bn bill for advice on saving money In the sector which includes the NHS, the bill for private help on cutting public spending has risen £777m in twelve months, Jill Sherman writes UBS From Mongolia to Miami I inside Track How I am related to Genghis Khan A US accountant has proof that he is descended from the Mongol warlord, reports Mark Henderson Hitachi Peugeot Why the West End is ready for Joy Wilkinson's gripping … Sir Elton's goodbye to the yellow brick road First night Pop Elton John The Point, Dublin Dons debunk claim that state pupils do better at Oxbridge Alliance Leicester Green Flag New scan for breast cancer London shootings French fraud case Murder remand Pensioners' bills Railway vandalism Novel records Sign language Samsung Crazy wages The call for church reform Prenuptial agreements don't hold up in court It's festival time Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Avoiding the World Cup British music at the Proms Croquet classes War, terrorism and silence Political history Green power An apple a day The Times On Merit The wider implications of a study of Oxbridge examination results Genghis Calm Time for a reassessment of the Mongol warlord Finally, in stifling Palm Springs, I've made it-used a season as a verb La Notebook Chris Ayres Expensive Advice The NHS should be more careful in its use of management consultants Did Benedict XVI need to apologise at Auschwitz? Is the Pope Catholic? Tax breathing, not chocolate cake The Lib Dems and Zac Goldsmith have got their policies exactly the wrong way round The Times Reader, you're a right dimwit If good but little-known books are to be given prominence, publishers must be more resourceful One puff and it was gone If only Britain had thought of something like Magna Carta . . . Savethechildren Alliancefrancaise National Day: Top Ten Dates Microsoft Directline Put bed tax to sleep, tourism minister told Law Society opens up hearings Lecturers back Israel boycott That's rich: well-off snap up art loans aimed at the poor Barclays Art for £100 Trains and cars to share tracks reborn in rubber Bonhams Highway robbery hits tourist takings Norwich Union Hp Easy Jet Historic garden emerges from the undergrowth Getting Dressed for Action Heavy burden carried by bobbies on the beat Novel release on podcast site Small boost for the Three Lions Police unable to halt rural rave Intel At last, Mrs Robinson is getting her groove back Lexus Times World News Mobs run riot in city seized by fury over US convoy collision Deadly Days Curator held after tip-off on Croesus's stolen riches British Red Cross Wealth of Legend Churchill Dfs Village red-faced at butcher's late call to revolution Rapper on trial for taking a liberté Flying the Flag Injured have to wait days at hospitals with five for each bed Quake by Numbers British aid provides medicines and 12,000 tarpaulins Timor's liberator promises peace (Reuters): Desert golf proves a winner (AP/AFP): Poll relief for Italian coalition US award for spiritual leader Expedia (AP): Envoy tries to stop migrants Survival of lions threatened by the tribal delinquents who kill for pride UN peacekeeper dies in pre-election offensive (AP): US ally wins re-election (AFP): Bird flu death (Reuters): Terrorist Tigers (AP): Hunger protests (AP): Airbus explosion (AP): Diplomat knifed (AP): Glitter's appeal (Reuters): Height of cheek From Bollywood to Hollywood Morethan Mutants use X-factor to break Da Vinci's hold on box office Times Business Tuesday May 30 2006 Opec assurance Drilling windfall Standard Life vote Quote of the day Abramovich to join the battle to be Russia's steel king Steel Deals Bumpy ride in store as risk-averse investors continue big sell-off Choppy Times Ahead? FTSE 100 GI Partners leads race for former Spirit pubs Mortgages for Business Stock Markets Bush favourite will keep dollar in decline North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business World Markets Smaller stock to watch Look ahead Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Business big shot VW to spend €370m on assembly plant Millicom in talks over $5.3bn sale Endemol rises on bid speculation In Bev to build new Russian brewery Equis SeverStal out to raise stake if it saves Arcelor from Mittal's bid Russian challenger reveals aim as shareholders mobilise, Caroline Merrell reports Zurich Premier League Million tonnes of steel produced per year US pipeline giant in $22bn offer Golf course operator eyes £100m sale Eos Investors in Tragus to profit from refinancing Corking past The Times Taittingers in €600m deal for a sparkling comeback Spar seeks growth in emerging markets Volkswagen Revival of city's fortunes heralds new Mersey Beat In an occasional series on Britain's regional powerhouses, Christine Buckley discovers a revitalised, optimistic Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items High-flyer in the heart of Merseyside Ibis Capital of Culture prize is driving regeneration Whether it is Vienetta or Holiday Inns, the key is proper marketing Powers in the Boardroom Andrew Cosslett knew surprisingly little about InterContinental Hotels when he joined the company, but was that an advantage? Dominic Walsh reports The Times Power CV The Leader Questioned The Times Business Equity Prices Marriott BT Goodbye to putting in face time at the office Tom Rowland looks at opportunities to work in a more congenial manner WI-FI Benefits From a past wreathed in tobacco to a wi-fi future Smart US suburb takes on hackers All at sea and never out of contact Tom Rowland meets the solo yachtswoman whose laptop was her lifeline No playing truant at these schools Hospital staff in Truro who are always in touch It does away with the need for pagers and mobile phones Times Register Sir Julian Bullard Diplomat who stood firm against KGB spies in London and on the deployment of nuclear missiles Sir Julian Bullard, GCMG, diplomat, was born on March 8, 1928. He died on May 25,2006, aged 78 ÉDouard Michelin Scion of the French motoring group Édouard Michelin, joint managing partner of Groupe Michelin, was born on August 13, 1963. He died in a boating accident on May 26, 2006, aged 42 Luba Kadison Stage actress who kept Yiddish theatre alive, even as the language passed into history William P. Gottlieb Writer whose photographs of 1940s jazz greats defined the late swing era William P. Gottlied, photographer and writer, was born on February 28, 1917. He died on April 23, 2006, aged 89 General Romeo Lucas García Guatemalan President whose death squads began the mass slaughter and displacement of the Mayan population General Romeo Lucas García, Guatemalan soldier and politician, was born on July 4, 1924. He died on May, 27, 2006, aged 81 Ted Schroeder Tough American who won Wimbledon on his only appearance Ted Schroeder, tennis player, was born on July 20, 1921. He died on May 26, 2006, aged 84 Admitting bad character evidence on retrial was not unfair Court of Appeal Consequential damage claim not available Law Report Court of Appeal Court Circular Saturn passes under the Beehive in the June night sky Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Birthdays Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Latest Wills In Memoriam-Private Announcements Newspapers Support Recycling Chess Winning Move Personal Column Bridge Imitation baubles strung up in the sky Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Papal Bull in running for Fallon's Derby ride Racing Hexham The Odds Course Specialists Proof of Epsom pudding will be in the eating Sandown Park Redcar Chepstow The Times Sports Book Leicester Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Salford sunk by Paul's late goal Power's title bid Howell in top ten Best-laid plans are torn apart Sailing Matthew Pinsent learns the perils that await at sea when signing up for a day in the Volvo Ocean Race Record-breaking 'Rambo' revels in the joy of pecs Tennis French Open Simon Barnes is in Paris to see the impressive Rafael Nadal strike on intimidating pose on court Robinson seeking progress on and off field Rugby Union The Times The Times Hamilton hungry to fulfil his destiny by joining McLaren Motor Racing Teenagers turn heads in Parisian talent show Derbyshire scale new peaks C & G Trophy North Conference The Times How They Stand Mustard and Thorp make the difference Lancashire feel hot breath of chasing pack Daggett shows early promise on his debut Mahmood's hunger and aggression win the day South How They Stand Hampshire boosted by Bruce almighty Power play by Stevens helps to lift Tankard White stunned as Sussex duo defy the odds Yesterday's Scoreboards Times Online England resist the temptation to recall Harmison Blue SQ England XII Vaughan calls shots on return Tomorrow The Times Playboy will not give up on goals In the second of our four-part series about Brazilian football, Owen Slot reports on Romário's striking obsession We can triumph without Rooney, says Ferdinand Dowie to take charge of new-look Charlton Wembleystadium Latapy's Legacy Betfair Taking a Punt on Wayne Waiting on the Doc and bone Dr Thomas Stuttaford, The Times medical expert, says the forward's toe will take years to heal properly Late returns just the ticket Ljungberg target Ronaldo eyes US Jamaica rumbled Gerrard free to strike fear Telewest The Times Crossword 23,302 Lampard in pledge to Chelsea Unhappy Luque sparks interest West Ham set sights on M'Bami Johnson plumps for Everton as England hopes hang in balance Elnapress Sport Revealed: the Eriksson plan to cope with loss of Rooney Carragher will play in anchor role Owen upbeat despite injury scare The Times Gerrard to get role as extra striker Vaughan to Run: England Captain Back with a Bang Times2 Passnotes The face No more kids' stuff The click The bulletin Contents I've always felt like an exile He is said to have been buoyed by a blooming sex life. But Morrissey, the king of miserabilism, tells Andrew Billen that he is still a depressive Summer Dining AA How to break a child's spirit Parents Frightened, tearful and exhausted, my students are ground down by the pressure to succeed. We must reform this cruel education system, says Sabrina Broadbent Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Trial and error makes me nervous The irony's hot. . . I admit that I like. . . . . . . people who talk to their animals, says Sebastian Lander Let's learn a lesson from the £43m Bath plughole Back from the dead on cold mountain Amy Racina looked doomed after falling from a remote mountain trail, breaking her legs. It took her three days to crawl 150ft - and be found by an unlikely rescuer, she tells Chris Ayres Volkswagen Win a Mulberry bag What could be making my hands swell and my limbs go numb? Do You Need Advice? The Times Mentuesday Would you pay £100k to watch him? Arsenal are launching the most exclusive - and expensive—football season ticket in Britain, says Tom Dart Five more sporting packages Cheltenham & Gloucester Dress code The City interview The kit Microwave Man The new thing for men in the bathroom: a sex toy with teeth Dish Cuban chicken Arts Our green and peasant land A wowed Rachel Campbell-Johnston sees Constable's 'six-footers' hung together for the first time TheArtFund Exclusive video guide to the Tate rehang Oh you pretty things The Times Free download from the Wigmore Hall Here's one I made earlier Thomas Demand wanted to photograph a grotto. So he created one, Mark Irving went to his studio A: The Art Fund Reviews First night Theatre Fair Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Entertainments We know we've been tangoed Dance Tango Por Dos Peacock, WC2 Jazz Bath Festival Jazz Weekend Pavilion, Bath The Times Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial Variations Film Choice A poisoned chalice for Hammond? Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3916 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Backfriend Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Tributes of the Week Other Views Public sector groups face constant review Issue of the Week Reform Terminations British Citizenship On the Buses Public Opinion Terry Farrell New Medical Research Specialist nurses face the axe Health Other Stories we Liked No jobs for new doctors Health bosses in demand Councils Choice is great. . . so long as it's cheap Councils Jargon Alert Positive effect of penal reform Interview Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, has to convince the public that changes in how offenders are dealt with will bring benefits to everyone. Richard Ford hears how Media Monitor Timesonline Picture Gallery In the Professional Press Education 6 Seen in Hansard New reviews reveal very little Education The Times No queue to feed children Schools Growth potential wasted Regeneration Soca not cleaning up launderers Police Managing to create vacancies Charities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you. . . Better loos are just around the bend What Worked for us Keep your Cool Diary Dates Westminster Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Place your bets for the Silk Street Stakes Dominic Carman looks at the runners in the three-horse race for top spot at Linklaters Linklaters' Senior Partner Race The College of Law The Times Law Section From codes and naval heroes to Kylie's bottom Peter Smith's Da Vinci Code judgment aroused more than usual interest, says Athalie Matthews What did the lawyers do for their millions of pounds? The Law Society's claim to be 'cracking down hard on miners' solicitors' is spin, argues Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract How an honourable scheme b… Best-practice solicitors have been lumped together with others who are less Timesonline Came mired in controversy … and less professional, which is manifestly unjust, writes Tom Jones Insurers should not take advantage of this bad ruling Mesothelioma is a painful death sentence. This is no time to be unfair, says Allan Gore Planning: it's a load of bananas How can government peel away problems that always surround big projects, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Piece of cake In the City Jump start Sea legs Don't dilly dally Courts should examine experts Tradingplaces Lawdiary Playing your royal cards right Picture Gallery Now online - healthy advice from lawyers Online Multiple Display Advertising Items
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