News from 02/05/2007
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Lindy Springett, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Duncan Craig, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, John Major, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Roger Coombs, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Salter, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Douglas Henderson, Eleanor Thompson, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Philip Hall, James Harding Business Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Hannah Westley, Kin Fletcher, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Christopher Wallace, Eve Thomas, Adrian Brodkin, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Dominic Jackson, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Bob Yule, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Alan Coren, Patrick Foster, Anthony Davis, Neil Winship, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Councillor Merrick Cockell Leader of the Conservative Group, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Stephanie Hill, Alice Miles, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Peter Haldane, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, The Rev B. C. Osborne, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Alice Wright, Joe Bolger,
ResumoIndex Lie over gay partner ends BP chief's career Lord Browne resigns and loses £15m payout Ex-lover claims misuse of oil giant's resources Business and gays - like oil and water Scottish Nationalists cling to slim poll lead 7/7 inquiry call US to examine BAE Olmert pressure rises Blair and rubbish Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Scots Nationalists cling on as Labour narrows the gap Salmond favourite to be First Minister 1 in 10 voters is still undecided Picture Gallery Driver denies five murders Justice will be done Home packs row Police disciplined Seagull menace How queen of the lens snapped a royal portrait for American visit Queen joins the Vanity Fair cast Photographer's Beaton imitation Evocation of tempestuous times A celebrity in her own right Rathbones Blair takes 'traditional' line on rubbish He is in favour of weekly collections Recycling 'needs a better approach' The past decade a disaster? Don't be so ridiculous The handover Brown is on his way, protest voters told Modern life: it's one step at a time, only much quicker Slow down? Rolex A little white lie that meant one of Britain's top businessmen had to be shown the door Lord Browne Revelations from the court's ruling have left Lord Browne's reputation in tatters, Steve Hawkes reports The lesson is .. . tell court the truth What he didn't want published BP was nicknamed 'Blair Petroleum' Lord Browne Paisley and McGuinness double-act makes debut with a smile Virgin Anger as election call delays inquiry into Ahern's affairs Death of girl shot by her brother a tragic accident, say neighbours Boy screamed for an ambulance Latest victim of urban gun culture Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Journalists at Holyrood are salivating in anticipation David Cameron, we're told, was about on Monday bouncing We find ourselves gripped, doubtless wrongly, by the … Surprising candour from Jack McConnell, the outgoing … Postscript "Culture should be a stimulant, not a sedative Reid's sole visit upsets stalwarts People Is Moira Salmond struggling to see herself in Bute … "There are a hundred scripts out there and there are … BT Colin Firth on the Ealing Studios set of the new St Trinian's film, in which he plays Geoffrey Thwaites, the school inspector. His co-stars include several members of Girls Aloud, apparently in their usual clothes Microsoft Bryson joins battle to stop 'trashing of countryside' US author to head anti-litter campaign Rural England at top of his agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Split Ticket The best way for Scots to maintain the Union and advance their own prosperity Israel's Dilemma Agonising over the responsibility for flaws in the Lebanon war Beyond Privacy Lord Browne's travails are a tragic end to an extraordinary career Not particularly wise counsel Picture Gallery Where are all the women in public debate? Thunderer: The gain in Spain goes mainly down the drain Royal princes at risk of capture One-day mistake How often should household rubbish be collected? Kind survivor Timesonline Disharmony on music rights Pensioners' path to divorce Brown to blame? Blair's mark in the far future Music revelation Thankless task Yrs insincerely A decade of spin and error: what a waste of time There is no public interest in this juicy bit of tittle-tattle TV ban is hard cheese for dairymen Multiple Display Advertising Items Big wedge Acquitted soldiers face army inquiry into prisoner abuse Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Beep . . . Beep! Nurse! We're losing her . . . Scientists give 'dodo of the rivers' second chance at life Burbot extinct in Britain since 1969 Cleaner waters encourage survival MasterCard Moth's notoriety is full of holes In the beginning Family fridge clocks up a cool half-century Multiple Display Advertising Items Custody death boy 'could not cope' Gormley clones invade city Boys on replica gun charges Inquiry into use of crash images London commuters start to favour two wheels over four BT £½m for sheep shed ruins Doctors seek to cure blind patients by injecting eye with genes Twelve people take part in trial New technique has worked on dogs Why losing money isn't just a pain in the wallet Caesarean hazard for later pregnancy Smoke on the brain Mixed messages Heart deaths fall Nell Gwyn? No, it's the King's other mistress Image identified as Barbara Villiers Erotic art hidden behind secret panel Saab BioPower Police 'kept in dark' on suspicions about 7/7 ringleader Terror Plot Intelligence Force will testify to spy committee Growing demand for public inquiry Dfs M15 has posted a statement on its website defending the failure to spot the 7/7 bombers before they struck. Sean O'Neill analyses its arguments in the light of other evidence and finds that the Security Service may still have a case to answer Terror plot Intelligence The following is an extract from M15's statement "Links From bored youths to bombers Terror plot Radicalisation Extremists preyed on aimless teenagers Crawley path led to the terror camps Orange Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Dark secrets beneath colonial stiff upper lips can still intrigue First night Theatre The Letter Wyndham's Turkey France Olmert on brink over war failure as his deputy and party desert him Israel leader faces showdown meeting Inquiry findings begin to take toll Next in line Briton 'planned restaurant with killer' Multiple Display Advertising Items Tourist magnet Crowds dull delight of golden holiday Travel chaos mars official mass breaks Flexible time off seen as one solution Npower May Day marches (AP): Pilot error blamed for high-rise crash (AP): Stampede deaths (AP): Tough on flashers (AP): Desert funland (AP): Husband held Country at crossroads has a chance to take third way Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Court ruling triggers early election Vote on President is overturned Turkey faces poll over its future Rouble seeks symbol of new wealth Search for design to rival $, £ and € Currency now seen as a safe bet Multiple Display Advertising Items Dracula and Mary Poppins fight it out on screen for the last votes Multiple Display Advertising Items The killer questions Lord Black was boss, says 'Big Jim' Illinois Governor undermines defence Did not approve suspect payments Multiple Display Advertising Items Top al-Qaeda leader 'killed by Iraqi insurgents angry at bloody tactics' Reported dead at hands of rivals US put $5 million bounty on his head The Times Bush vetoes Bill setting date for Iraq pullout Retail sales may trigger rate rise HSBC investors Quote of the day TPG to sell stake Business big shot Deloitte US seeks to pursue BAE over claims company paid bribes America angered by British decision SFO running six BAE investigations Four stalled Stock markets Controlling family shun News Corp's bid for Dow Deloitte Browne's tangled web was unnecessary Commodities Timesonline Currencies Need to know Results in brief ITV plunges into streaming on the web Channel 4 pays high price for importing hit American shows Profits slide by 70% to £14.5 million Competition pushes up prices The Times Saudis put British defence deals on ice after furore over investigation BAE controversy Talks on jets and destroyers stalled 'Embarrassment' over SFO shutdown Dell Bribery inquiry is the chink in BAE's US armour BAE controversy Long arm of US law Riyadh is in no mood to accept American scrutiny As Allan Leighton squares up to the unions, a reminder City Diary BlackBerry On BP's website: "Venezuela is a land of great po City Diary The Environment Agency is on, saying the salary rise … City Diary Is library past the point of no return? City Diary Congratulations to my old friend Tim Halford, who has … City Diary Unfashionable comment City Diary In the know Rumour of the Day Deal of the day Yesterday was the launch of the new super-union compris City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Second Gulf investor has large HSBC stakeholding Dubai prince buys as US fears hit price DIC fund targets bargain blue chips Hedge fund demands ABN Amro chief be sacked Business big shot Figures fuel talk of rates reaching 6% Esporta pair quit Imperial hint CVA court victory British Airways Chávez seizes oil groups' control of $30bn projects in May Day raid BP among losers in Venezuela swoop President cheered for IMF withdrawal Taking charge Business Staff: Bolivian income to soar as new contracts kick in Global portrait of the big oil companies US manufacturing figures rise sharply (Reuters): Turkish turmoil (Reuters): Icahn on the attack (AP): Joost screens CNN (AP): P&G lifts target News Corp in quest for business properties Alliance Leicester Texas Pacific may sell stake Timesonline Rumblings from the family that inherited control France could hold key to Brown's future Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices Oxford 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Bid for Wall Street Journal makes publishers hot news Large Caps 121 ups stakes in web advertising Small caps Gilts Altadis is a perfect partner, but Imperial can survive alone Hargreaves Countrywide The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Law Report Edmund Tracey Artistic director whose adventurous stagings and fine translations underpinned the successes of English National Opera Edmund Tracey, critic, translator and dramaturge, was born on November 14,1927. He died on March 23,2007, aged 79 Weather Eye Christopher Hull Freewheeling tipster who turned art dealer to pursue his lifelong enthusiasm for 20th-century British painters Christopher Hull, art dealer and racing tipster, was born on December 19,1927. He died on April 9,2007, aged 79 The Right Rev Michael Fu Tieshan Leader of China's state-approved Catholic association who put loyalty to the Communist Party before his duty to the Pope The Right Rev Michael Fu Tieshan, Bishop of Beijing, was born in November 1931. He died on April 20,2007, aged 75 Father Jan Lang Formidable Czech priest and dissident who became the spiritual leader in London of his fellow exiles from communism Father Jan Lang, SJ, Czech priest and exile leader, was born on June 24,1919. He died on March 21,2007, aged 87 Bobby 'Boris' Pickett Singer whose Monster Mash was a favourite Hallowe'en hit Bobby "Borls" Pickett, singer, was born on February 11,1938. He died of leukaemia on April 25,2007, aged 69 Lives in Brief Public interest outweighs individual's private right Law Report European Court of Human Rights Claim provides sufficient interest Chancery Division Court Circular Memorial Service Dinners Anniversaries Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Ionised Earth may spark quake warning light show Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 2,1978 The first attempt to mark Day as a Bank Holiday in England turned out to be a miserable affair, foe several reasons Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Personals The Times Birthdays Frances Sackey Late arrivals put gloss back on Guineas Racing Nottingham Pontefract Athletics Course specialists Football Ascot Racing Cheltenham Spencer looks to Newmarket Classic odds Kempton Park Radcliffe may miss World Championships Athletics Stress fracture proves slow to heal Beijing Olympics remain her priority Football Results Baseball Football Fixtures Basketball Bowls Cricket Ice hockey Rugby union Cricket Other sport Snooker Squash Tennis Racing Yesterday's results Bath Southwell Wincanton Sedgefield Sportops Wolverhampton Murray prepares for long doubles stretch with booty the bait Tennis The Times Dynamic duos Maguire clears his path to semi-finals Sampras returns Bullimore attempt England scalp Wilkin on hand Sarwan to lead Speirs knocked out Courageous Du Toit harbouring Olympic dream after lengthy battle with adversity Swimming Visa Paralympic World Cup Aims to compete with able-bodied Beijing chances are looking good Sponsor's motives are of grave concern Bowls The Times Main event Record-breaking contest evokes grand memories Boxing Fans are eagerly awaiting 'The Fight' De La Hoya upset by rival's taunts The Times Carnoustie attempts to shed its nasty image Golf Selling points Kitchen door opens on to new scheme for umpires Cricket Timesonline Minor Counties Clubs Villages Schools First division County Championship England opt to leave Catt out as they head off for South Africa Rugby union Captaincy given back to Robinson Ashton digs deep to find forwards Squad Northampton have withdrawn their appeal against Dylan … Sixways tries Welsh Way as Ruddock outlines aims Fight with team-mate puts Barton's future in balance Football Pools forecast Tévez hit by contract row The Premiership today Ferguson's patience with Mourinho snaps in class war Football Champions League semi-finals, second leg Milan tie marred by growing feud Manager stands up for Ronaldo Coral How to catch lightning in a bottle Kaká v Man Utd, first leg Forget Tévez — loan system leaves game open to abuse Goalkeeper an old hand in shows of saving grace Champions League Liverpool v Chelsea Gerrard holds sway in battle How to reach, get around and have a good time in Athens William Hill How Liverpool rated Liverpool v Chelsea Champions League semi-finals, second leg Talking tactics Rafael Benítez Little things make the difference as Liverpool prove worthy winners José Mourinho How Chelsea rated Reina keeps Anfield rocking while Mourinho is left to make excuses Champions League Liverpool v Chelsea Anfield analysis Hit Dirk Kuyt fires low into the corner to the goalkeeper's … Reina on the spot Times Crossword 23,590 The Insider Nightmare for Mourinho as Liverpool find seventh heaven Chelsea stunned by Reina's heroics Shoot-out victory earns Athens date The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Rugby union Martin Samuel Index The face A star is reborn Did you see? Through a glass, whimsically The click Did you know? Talk to your inner dæmon Did you hear? Charlie's Angels-in brief Going quickly: engineer Paul Stender, from Wisconsin, drives his 70mph portable loo, which is powerful by a Boeing jet turbine Modern morals Sleazy business Corruption, prostitution and Viagra: Germany's industrial giants have been rocked by a series of sordid scandals. Stefanie Marsh reports Fed up with all the hype? Then join the queue Want a designer bag or a Kate Moss exclusive? Well, expect to wait in line. Anjana Ahuja and Sarah Vine examine a British phenomenon Waiting is for those who are easily led The Times The real darkness at the heart of Islamist terror Man U critics should concede defeat Children of hype My husband is a messy slob and it's driving me mad I caught my man watching porn High office Out on a Lim for real women Chain reaction Shell Six of the best Shift dresses Hail the kitten heel queens Why do powerful women such Ségolène Royal love twee little shoes, asks Lisa Armstrong Beauty jury The upside of anger Fashion that's not just for anoraks Ave Detail is retail The Times The sculptor without a safety net Antony Gormley takes risks to make his amazing public art. He's driven by sheer bloody-mindedness, says Beeban Kidron, who has made a film about him. Joanna Pitman talks to the duo Mick Hume First Night Step into my light theatre In the 1970s Tina Keane staged light shows for David Bowie and Pink Floyd. Then cinema came calling. She tells Hannah Westley what inspires her 'conceptual palette' The Royal Opera New Production Why do our trend-chasing museums make such an exhibition of themselves? This week's Knowledge podcast Dance Reviews First night Justitia South Hill Park, Bracknell, Berks Concert RPO/Temirkanov Albert Hall Pop Maximo Park Bristol Academy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre 10 Days on Earth Barbican Partners behind the scenes Crème A survivor's guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting shy of becoming a victim of embarrassment Shyness can make you miss out on promotion. Michelle Braham offers ways to overcome it at work Multiple Classified Advertising Items FYI You can't afford to miss Crème 2007 Multiple Display Advertising Items Animal rights and wrongs Last night's TV Animal Addicts Channel 4 Horizon: The six Million Dollar Experiment BBC Two The Times Index Claws out in the lipstick jungle Internet ringing a death knell? Today's TV How the Other Half Learns Viewing Guide Five, 8pm The Apprentice BBC One, 9pm Natural World BBC Two, 9pm Who Killed Mrs De Ropp? Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Variations World of Compulsive Hoarders Channel 4,11.05pm Live Uefa Champions League Sky Sports 1,7pm The Dresden Files Sky One, 9pm Travels with My Camera More4,10.30pm Key Film of the night Film choice The Crow (1994) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 9pm Solaris (1972) Best of the rest Sky Arts, 9pm The Sweetest Thing (2002) Five, 9pm Blue Juice (1994) Film4,10.40pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Spider-Man (2002) Five US, 11.30pm Coma (1978) BBC One, 11.45pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4204 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Vale
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