News from 01/05/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, William Britton, Roger Slater, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Baroness Greenfield, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Ivo Tennant, Anna Firth, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Colonel Michael Badger, Carl Mortished, Eileen Tracy, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Sarah Mulholland, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Harry Verney, Michael Halpern, Jane MacArtney, June Purvis, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Peter Wiltshire, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robert Rhodes QC, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Geoff Shaw, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Gwyn Burr Customer Director, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Andrew Salmon, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Jane Roberts, Stuart Miles, Francis Bennion, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Adam Colligan, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Elizabeth Freeman, Sean O'Neill, Sunny Jacobs, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, David Davis, Hattie Garlick, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Rev W. Peter Graham, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Lucy Powell, Jonathan Warren, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Chris Sanders, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben Webster, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Rodney Willett, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Alan Ogden, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Sacha Bonsor, Christopher Irvine, Captain W. H. Eggert,
ResumoIndex The Times British bombers and the lost links to 7/7 Fertiliser gang from the suburbs jailed for terror plot MI5 bugged meetings with leader of Tube suicide attacks Inside Prince Harry is going to Iraq, says Army Cannabis drug hope Sarkozy demonised Norman to bid BBC TV on demand Sniping talk Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Inside Moss fans go over the top for her new look Queues form well before doors open Topshop owner takes wife shopping What's hot What's not PayPal Prince Harry will deploy with his unit in Iraq, confirms army head Cornet Wales will leave this month Latest casualty is 18-year-old soldier BBC man's kidnappers demand prisoners are freed In waiting Pugh Soldier jailed for inhuman treatment Postal votes inquiry Debut novel wins Terror charges Prince sells whisky Why 50 somethings live like 20 somethings Good times roll for baby-boomers More holidays, less housework Then and now Britons develop a nose for better class of wine Rolex British terror cell plotted to kill thousands of shoppers in Bluewater with a devastating fertiliser bomb Terror trial The bomb plot The schoolboy cricketer who converted to a deadly new game Terror trial The bomb plot In court Meeting of murderous minds on the backstreets of Lahore Pakistan intelligence says it warned Mi5 about a group of 'English boys' who were terrorists in the making Orange Key meetings Price of justice was the longest and costliest criminal case ever Terror trial With 100 more suspects awaiting trial, Operation Crevice may have set an unwanted precedent. Nicola Woolcock, Frances Gibb and Sean O'Neill EasyJet The legal costs Figureheads may be in jail, but al-Qaeda will strike in Britain again Terror trial Plumber 'planned to bring down jet' in rocket attack Barclays Wealth BBC joins the rush to provide internet television on demand Output will be accessible online ITV expected to match rival's plans Rac rescue Boots Verdict: Unsafe Britain needs better counter-terrorism, not a public inquiry Turkish Turmoil The Prime Minister and Army must exercise restraint $22m dreams are made of this . . . Picture Gallery Tell us the truth about those 7/7 blunders Thunderer: Go into space — well, there's not much future here Niqab in court Bath blocks Pros and cons of posting a prince to fight in Iraq Just resting Timesonline 'I'm not a plastic' brag Children and TV violence Brush off Play's the thing Chile sauce Still annoyed Nobody at home Don't spurn us — I don't want to be English Even babies know it: Labour doesn't get parenthood Sainsbury's How cannabis holds an unlikely way to treat schizophrenia 'Good' element is balancing agent Fewer side-effects than existing drugs Dfs High points Pistachios good for the heart, says study Don't worry, all the answers will be on YouSpy Windows Mobile Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Boarding at mixed schools is 'damaging' teenage girls Sexual dynamics add complications Numbers falling at all-girl schools EDS Where all the girls have gone Targets creating 'results factories' CitroËn Award for 'shock jock' aged 74 Spend a penny to see some art New road safety law backfires Tortoise no longer so lonesome Cadbury Dairy Milk Building faces demolition after 120 firefighters tackle blaze You've probably spotted this, but the codename of the … Bonhams Brother, where art thou? People Robert Bathurst stars alongside Richard Wilson in the … John Prescott really isn't getting into the mindset … Barbra Streisand, who is to tour Europe this summer, will be charging between £100 and £500 for seats at her London show, in the O2 Arena (formerly the Millennium Dome). Not really going for the youth market, then According to a weekly trade journal, Lord Heseltine, … Graham Onions, the Durham bowler, has been called up … Dogs Trust Postscript Unlike some (the fearsome bean-wielding Hugh Grant … Is the world ready for a full-frontal nude Bart Simpson Suzuki Alliance Leicester Legal aid reforms 'would limit access to justice for the needy' Bonhams Picture Gallery Recovery will depend on unity and a fresh direction End this damaging party feud, Jowell tells Labour tribes Prime Minister's ally demands unity Serious leadership challenge 'unlikely' Blair dismisses Brown's NHS management plan Call for curbs on who's watching you Watchdog fears rise in surveillance 'Banks should be given surprise visits' BASF Extra Life Richard Thomas Original pop idol as poised as ever First night Pop Tony Bennett Royal Albert Hall Sky Bradford & Bingley Something serious turns up for star of Mr Bean with role as Micawber Zurich Multiple Display Advertising Items Israel Australia The demonisation of Sarkozy World Royal denounces 'dangerous tyrant' Intellectuals and artists join attack Political mudslinging: the smear campaigns Shame of a Government in thrall to over-mighty military Multiple Display Advertising Items No judgment, no caution — no resignation Lebanon inquiry pulls no punches Criticised leader vows to tough it out Cheltenham & Gloucester Appeal for calm as markets get jitters over Turkey crisis Castle Cover 'Madam' threatens to name and shame She gives phone numbers to TV Washington agog over court case Gun-law loophole closed Shell Brown on the spot over bank scandal Wolfowitz affair tests US relationship Ruling on action expected this week Yha Directline (AFP): War memorial is placed in cemetery (AFP): Dressing down (AFP): Cell death verdict (AP): Hash pipe Multiple Display Advertising Items In space, no one can hear a moving Mecca's call to prayer Keep a lover and lose your job, China tells officials The Times Investor in People Whistleblower faces new jail sentence (AP): Funeral bombing (AFP): Vote on elections (AFP): Royal cells stored My 13,000 miles flying blind in a microlight Sightless pilot tells of 55-day trip Amazing voyage in flimsy aircraft The Times Past adventures Norman weighs up Brakes bid with private equity help Former Asda boss mulls £1.3bn move Deal would be his first with Aurigo Deutsche Börse in bid for US market Holiday firm cuts Tobacco rift US petrol supply Quote of the day Korean brawl Business big shot Timesonline What's in the post? Royal Mail faces strike threat RBS poised to make double offer for ABN and LaSalle Out of juice Stock markets Becoming an oil state might not be good for Scotland Canary group will be singing IBDO Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Audit praise Need to know Results in brief Postmen may deliver strike next month Union unhappy at pay and job cuts Rivals could also take action if hit Business big shot Oxford Not in the post Imperial gets whiff of £8.2bn rival bid for Spanish target Dell Lehmans telecoms head defects to Deutsche Persimmon and Wimpey vie for Welsh development Village to be built on old BP refinery Clean-up task will be 'challenging' Esquire Mortgage approvals down 12% in March This year's London Marathon was enlivened by charity … City Diary Westlaw UK Green quango doubling the blues City Diary Is David Richardson regretting the decision to take … City Diary And the prize goes to . . . er, who? City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day The announcement that HSBC is selling its tower a City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch HSBC sale puts London ahead of New York in property stakes Spanish company pays record £1.09bn Bank receives 180 sale inquiries Telegraph to share Times presses in hope of upping headline profit Stair Glide Launched into the limelight by battle for Metrovacesa Daily bidders under starter's orders 888 offers a bet Price cut clash Royal Liver interest Connaught boost Korean executive accused of gangsterism Kurdish protest puts Iraqi oil law at risk Blackberry 8800 Dwindling petrol stocks mean price rises for US Refineries flat out to build up supplies Goldman predicts surge in pump price Fuel gauges Deutsche Börse in $2.8bn move for US options market ISE deal follows failed Euronext bid Ambition to be a leading US player The Times AT&T loses patent case to Microsoft If at first you don't succeed … New Democrats treading an old path Continental Airlines The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Ambassador may be spluttering towards last miles of its life Symbolic Indian car hurt by strike Young buyers seek flashier models Rattling around for 50 years Npower business 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Cable & Wireless breaking up is getting good reception Large caps Strong ad sales boost Chrysalis Small caps Gilts Hope still springs that Sulzer could tie the knot with Bodycote Trinity Mirror Connaught Japanese companies open up to foreigners HSBC Top ten deals since 1996 Scotland would stand alone at its peril Viewpoint That the Celtic Tiger may roar one day in Scotland is far from assured, according to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices The Donkey Sanctuary Wing Commander Bobby Gibbes High-scoring Australian fighter ace who showed exemplary leadership qualities in the difficult conditions of North Africa Wing Commander Bobby Gibbes, DSO, DFC and Bar, OAM, wartime fighter ace, was bor on May 6,1916. He died on April 11,2007, aged 90 Robert Eden SOE officer who took part in an abortive mission to Hungary — but helped many downed Allied airmen to safety Robert Eden, officer of the wartime 16,1920. He died on February 20,2007 aged 87 Chess Weather Eye Tom Cartwright Medium-pace bowler whose line and length were the bane of batsmen and who later coached the young Ian Botham Tom Cartwright, MBE, cricketer and coach, was born on July 22,1935. He died of complications following a heart attack on April 30,2007, aged 71 Don White The first England rugby union coach, who ruffled feathers as the combative star of the 1950s Northampton team Don White, rugby player, coach and businessman, was born on January 16,1926. He died on April 21,2007, aged 81 Anne Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair Ceramicist whose vividly coloured porcelain models of plants and animals are keenly collected Anne Gordon (Anne Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair), potter, was born on April 28,1924. She died on April 26,2007, aged 82 Sex shop objections can be considered out of time Law Report House of Lords Overpaid benefit not recoverable Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Memorial service Premium bonds Births Adoptions Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Legal news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner Fellows School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Will May be warm or snowy — as once it was? Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 1,1924 To judge from this advertisement in The Times, many modern Britons would benefit from a return to the Turvey Treatment. Underneath it was an advert for Schweppes cider Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bolger raises pace of Teofilo's challenge Racing Southwell Wincanton Wolverhampton Giles Smith Football Bath Racing Sedgefield Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Towcester Australian jockey Hugh Bowman gained his first win … Wolverhampton Winners of the 2008 Parknasilla Hotel Goffs Million … Southwell Windsor Course specialists Borderlescott, winner of the Stewards' Cup and second … In-form Deng gets call for Britain Radcliffe pulls out Calzaghe to choose McLaren tests Basso walks out Bullimore ready Fox-Pitt concern Ruddock is new man at the helm for Worcester Rugby union Brain replaced despite survival Chairman blames run of poor results Catt in line for leading role on South Africa tour Jimmy Davidson Bulls' pursuit of Tupou signals end of an era for remarkable Vainikolo Rugby league Football Results Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Football Fixtures Hair-raising Motor racing Cricket Rugby union Other sport Rugby union Snooker Speedway Tennis Lloyd puts his faith in grass for cup tie with Croatia Tennis Ebdon shown the door after record run of breaks from Selby Snooker 888. com World Championship O'Sullivan resists Robertson revival Hendry bows out low on confidence Botham mourns man who taught him to bowl Cricket Gower seeks the lifestyle to which he is accustomed Sport on television Bates embarks on mission to steady ship sinking ever deeper in troubled waters Football The fall of Leeds United Ridsdale blames O'Leary for causing decline Timetable of calamity Times Online Owen offers England hope by crossing his first hurdle Football Barclays Premiership Tracking back The Premiership today Keane plans next move in search for improvement Football Betfair Bruce happy to answer his critics with instant return Chairman puts on brave face as times change for Bolton Football Barclays Premiership Gartside fails to conceal dejection Lee moves up to replace Allardyce The Times Pearce under threat as Thai bid takes shape Shepherd's backing is enough to make Roeder fear for his future World needs reminder of Mourinho's genius Blue Square Scholes to carry on regardless despite warning from Ferguson Football Midfield player ignores cautions Belgian referee booked him before Coral Timesonline Poll to take charge of potential title decider Football Champions League semi-finals, second leg Kuyt admits to Liverpool's Drogba card trick Cut the supply line to Crouch — or get a dose of the blues William Hill Calm Mourinho declines to fuel the fire at Anfield Football Champions League semi-finals, second leg Attempt to play down Kop factor Chelsea manager promises to attack Dextro Energy Liverpool (0) v Chelsea (1) Terry contract talks failed after demand to become manager Football Champions League semi-finals, second leg Times Crossword 23,589 The Insider Benítez comes out sniping at Chelsea's new 'tinkerman' Mourinho errors 'cost league title' Shevchenko joins the casualty list The Times Inside Index Matt Dickinson Snooker Index The face An uncompromising triumph Did you see? Fat of the land The click Did you know? Best of British Did you hear? Home is where the art is The Beatles arrive in New York in February 1964. Figures announced yesterday show that the band had two compilation albums in the us Top 20 for 2006, and one in 12 albums sold there is by a British artist Modern morals Trust me, I'm a patient Doctors often diagnose too quickly, under the pressure of time and overwork — and get it wrong. In a new book Dr Jerome Groopman explains how you can help them to get it right. Interview by Sacha Bonsor My swollen hand — and the three doctors who hadn't a clue Three vital questions Rebuilding a life after death row Wrongly convicted over the death of two policemen, Sunny Jacobs spent 17 years in prison. She tells Penny Wark how she survived The Times Let's bring in the may — and with it, the mayhem Over the sea to whatsitsname Degrees of learning The Times The toughest test of all Parents As the exam period looms, revision takes on a vital role. But what's the best way to get your child to study? Jane Bidder investigates How I revised Take a break: the best ways to learn Theft amendment Eating to beat push-button pain Nutrition Easing carpal tunnel syndrome Food matters In heat like this, dry is dangerous The man who hated women Men Tuesday Sexually abused by his own mother, Andreas Marquardt went on to become a notorious Berlin pimp. But then he found redemption Stefanie Marsh reports The kit We take on the world with three laptops Sunglasses special Dress code Resurrected heroes rock the Croisette Two directors will expose British music icons at this year's Cannes Film Festival, reports Stephen Dalton Father Complex First Night In Screen this Thursday Two different worlds tore them apart Around £100 Oh you pretty things Vibernum, by Chloe Fremantle Around £1,000 Fireball (2007), by John Maeda Around £10,000 Titanic Leaving Southampton, 10 April 1912, by Charles Edward Dixon (1872-1934) Daddy dearest He made his name as a laddish womaniser in BBC2's Coupling. Now Ben Miles gets serious in a new play about a man losing his grip on life, discovers Lucy Powell Uncoupled — what the cast did next Theatre Sunshine on Leith Dundee Rep Pop Trivium Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Reviews First night Theatre Elling Bush, W12 Pop All Tomorrow's Parties Butlin's, Minehead Multiple Classified Advertising Items World music Cachao Barbican Concert Kathleen Ferrier Awards Wigmore Hall Murder most Scottish Last night's TV The Times David Chater's choices Sky News gets creative Problems ahead for Logan's run Today's TV Times Online Horizon: The Six Billion Dollar Experiment Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Jamestown: America's Birthplace — Time Team Special Channel 4,9pm This World: The Fight for Cuba's Music BBC Two, 9.50pm First Class South Africa Digital Choice Travel Channel, 7pm Berliner Philharmoniker Evening Sky Arts, 8pm Variations Battlestar Galactica Sky One, 9pm What about Brian E4,9pm Animal Addicts Channel 4,10pm Veronica Mars Trouble, 9pm Film of the night Film choice Dead Poets Society (1989) BBC One, 11.30pm Best of the rest Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4203 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon St. James's Place Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Mistakes of the Week Other Views Clear targets needed to meet sector's goals Issue of the Week Doing the Right Thing Index Training Costs The Week in Numbers Union Members Race for Education Public Opinion New Medical Research More managers is the answer Health Other Stories we Liked Docs eschew terminations Don't go near the water Many resist moves to digital data Technology Grudge Alert A mission to stiffen the boards Interview The unseen, unheralded and unpaid people who monitor prison life should enjoy a higher profile in the wider criminal justice system, Dr Peter Selby tells Richard Ford Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Professors are rare no longer Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Psychic take on wellbeing Education Counties opt not to share Councils A gender challenge for services Councils Information is too hard to access Social Care Cashback plan for PFI bidders Regeneration Tagging is catching on Social Care Hero and Villain The stress of being off sick Police Cops and Robber Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to you . . . What Worked for US Key Factors Diary Dates Inside Is this an unseemly rush to change? The creation of the ministry of justice was done at speed. What will happen to mutual trust and confidence? Frances Gibb reports Lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk Queen's Counsel The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Watching the big guns at work What kind of legal issues are likely to arise as this titanic battle moves into its critical stages, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Wait a second! Second hand Sea salts Monkey business Multiple Display Advertising Items
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