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News from 03/05/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Roderick Wylie, Gwyneth Lewis, Carol Lewis, Hugh Gilfedder, Robert Cole, Neil Johnston, Delilah Seale, Martin Birchall, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Douglas Carswell, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Daniel Hannan, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, John Gilbody, Elizabeth Judge, Andrew Green Managing Director, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Rachel Gonzaga, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, David Lindsay, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ken Russell, James Rossiter Professional Services Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Randhir Singh Bains, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Geoffrey Homewood, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, MichÈle Roberts, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Jon Gilbert, Eleanor Thompson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, S. Thomas, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Angus Macleod, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Kate Saunders, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Dianne Thompson, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Jane Reed, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Peter Dixon, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Adam Fresco, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, John Constable, Ian Johns, Ian Mitchell, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sanderson, John Naish, John Topping, David Fulton, Martin Waller, Jason Mellor, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Joe Middleton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Neville Peel, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, William Hamilton-Dalrymple, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Bill Miller, Professor of Politics, Olav Bjortomt, Denise King Chief Executive, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Lisa Verrico, Edward Solomons,

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The Times Jab offers hope for brittle bone sufferers Osteoporosis drug to be taken once a year Hip fractures cut by 40 per cent in trials Smiling but deadly . . . Ségolène's last stand Terror trial juror tells of time-wasting Postal vote problems Reshuffle for oil giant Register office chaos Olmert crisis deepens Index Timesonline Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times Thousands of votes scrapped as chaos hits postal ballots Signatures do not match 5% of forms Many papers sent out only yesterday Election count Pugh Use care to break gangs, says Met Student ratio alert April's dry run Chelsea vice-president dies in helicopter crash Flight returning from semi-final Teenage son, pilot and friend also dead Tiffany & Co Police stalwart Chaos as register offices are told to abandon £6m computer system Glitch causes loss of vital family data Births and deaths records incomplete Glitch in the machine Electronic musings to be preserved for posterity Police chief under pressure to quit Johnston progress Murder charge boy Train 'Satan' jailed Diabetes warning Match hero robbed How surge in plankton may be the saviour of mankind Plants absorb carbon as they grow Scheme could cut global warming Dolce & Gabbana Fights, friendships, sickies, sailing holidays and justice: life as a juror on the 13-month terrorism trial Bomb plot trial At times Michael Symes found jury service almost unbearable but despite the strain he has no regrets, he tells Nicola Woolcock Blair rules out inquiry into MI5 'failings' The Climate Group The twins who beat huge odds to survive Two of a kind AA Patek Philippe The last cigarette Specsavers Anti-gay company wrecked my business, claims insurer Pink pioneer BP chief's lover wanted £300,000 payout deal Money covered university fees Student had affair with rich Canadian US lawyers move to cut £55m in perks Perjury and prosecution Citroen C4 The talent and the fury First Choice Gordon Brown is still sort of Scottish, isn't he? Right One certain winner in today's elections (thanks to … Fun for flying Scotsman People Acting on an overheard conversation (nobody tells us … One of the Labour Party's most controversial assaults … Kiera Knightley and Johnny Depp in a scene from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Postscript Quentin Tarantino tells GQ: "I've always had a th Homebase US may scrap its fast-track entry scheme for Britons Washington fears new terrorist attack Visa waivers help tourists avoid delays Africa new staging post Tesco Teacher who sent boy 131 texts in a day is cleared of sex abuse Local Hero Too much and too little is asked of the English councillor Visa-Free Security Counter-intelligence and freedom of travel are not incompatible The Carbonated Seas Humble plankton may yet save the planet Life in 2017: an exclusive preview Picture Gallery This is painful. We need a HIP replacement Thunderer: My old man's a musician, he gets paid for 50 years Harrier was key Turkey and Islam P's and queues Localism, nationalism and the future of the Union Bags of blame Timesonline Register office meltdown Single-sex schools Gravy train Forget not yet . . . Furnished reply Bring and buy One clear way for Brown to break with the past Now we have rats. And MRSA. So who do I vote for? Vauxhall Wife who survived suicide pact 'couldn't face life alone' Couple decided to die after diagnosis Artist suffocated herself months later Wickes Blair fights to the last, but will the Scots swing far enough? Election day Labour closes gap on the Nationalists Campaign ends with sharp words Laura Ashley As it stands Up for grabs SNP face a victory that will leave their leader in the cold Election day Never mind the power, feel the squeeze What to look for when the results come in TV guide Spider-Man 3 The show must go on, and backstage school will make sure it does Arctic Monkeys continue British revival in American music chart Support role Mitsubishi Motors Lord Rogers redesigns the 'rabbit hutch' for Wimpey Eco-homes can be built in two days Each is equipped for solar power Green houses John Lewis Zeta-Jones photo fight ends with huge bill for both sides Two magazines to share £8m costs Ok! gets damages for spoiler stunt Directline Paying up . . . This is England PC World Children abused with hot chilli Monkeys may daydream to . . . Raid temple not a crack house Heavy drinking 'shrinks brain' TalkTalk Maggots a success in clearing MRSA from diabetics' ulcers Win Love for a leading lady shines down the ages with laughter First night Theatre The Way of the World Royal & Derngate The Thing About Men Green Flag Sikh wife who panned divorce 'was murdered for disgracing family' Dfs PC 'was ordered to change notes over honour killing' Claims of murder threat were left out Victim 'dismissed as melodramatic' Skinner barks up for Blair's legacy Lloydstsb Raja Fashions Prepare for bank holiday roads from hell Drivers told to expect worst jams Fine weather set to boost getaway Pdsa Inside Track Stop the music. That has got to be the most ridiculous pop lyric of all time Pirates of the Caribbean The Top 10 Worst Pop Lyrics? Averys Jupiter America Discreet elegance is her strong suit Royal takes the battle to Sarkozy Socialist goes for an all-out attack Opponent is a picture of restraint Mfi Royal's failure to land the knockout punch disappoints her supporters Sky Calm? I am! Albania rallies to cause of banned Gumball Morrisons Wit and Wisdom Currys (AFP): Two face charges over Darfur (AP): Munch, but without a Scream £98m for Eurocrat schools (Reuters): Leader's remains go missing Boots (Reuters): Joint research backs Tai Chi and water work to beat pain Egg Russia cuts off oil in battle over war statue Post Office (AP): Clash with Taleban kills two women (AFP): Nuclear chief held (AP): Home banking (Reuters): Plague of snakes (AP): Voting age falls (Reuters): Japan to join court (Reuters): Torture film jail (AFP): Bigfoot plea Court ruling is bullet fired at democracy in Turkey, says party leader Prime Minister attacks decision Tensions rise over Constitution Paulmckenna Bally Awkward truth of scientist's 'nuclear supermarket' Multiple Display Advertising Items Right hand turns dissent into revolt Deputy demands Olmert resignation Israeli leadership on verge of collapse Angers at kiss for teacher Under fire Conference brings Iran and US to the same table at last Runaway Arab-Israeli politician is accused of treason Giant storms and a space volcano are captured by the flying bed Fastest spacecraft swings by Jupiter Pictures provide invaluable data Magnet Reagan diary recalls bullets and tea bags He did not realise he had been shot Embarrassment over Prince Charles Millets Digger geeks overwhelm 'censorship' website Thousands unite to post banned code Founder backs down over revolt House of Fraser Pupils pay to watch 'happy slap' assault Rac The Times Royal warrant will help the first colony recover its pride Jamestown aims to rewrite history Settlers get their due after 400 years US etiquette BSkyB's shares top 600p mark Floors for City Quote of the day Airline's rail idea Business big shot Fly to over 900 Airports in Europe. We Give Business … Hayward to present his plans for BP reshuffle Safety certain to be a top priority Meeting with Bush planned Darling backs disgraced Browne Fighting back Stock markets US bank seeks legal advice over Royal Bank ABN moves Netjets Balls will not be bowled over by tax idea Coming out is still not in Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Stupid sums Andrew Shrimpton, a former Goldman Sachs man who heads Need to know Results in brief Business big shot Tony Hayward City's poor record makes Browne's secret no surprise Timesonline The Times Racing Post faces joint £200m bid by private equity pair Carreras & Baez JPMorgan sets out to prove that size really does matter Trading floors to top league tables London Wall site a coup for the City Baugur in line for second windfall Power bases Alliance Boots's shops lift profits Lehman move Taylor takes US hit Buyout guidance PartyGaming blow AmericanAirlines Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, was … City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Those wretched red-eared terrapins on Hampstead Heath … City Diary Bank withdraws from historic site City Diary Bmi chief accuses BAA of forcing passengers to shop What news emerged from Shell after the departure of … City Diary High numbers Spot the Difference! City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler King sees money growth as danger sign Governor defends MPC's record Communication failings admitted Single European tax could cost UK business £4bn, academics warn The Times T-mobile BSkyB price tops 600p as subscriber growth beats City forecast Figures imply gain from Virgin Profits dip amid investment drive Dow Jones directors sidestep $5bn bid by News Corp Bancroft clan defends heritage Murdoch offered family concessions Hollinger auditors accused of lying over payments Seats in boardroom (Reuters): No agreement on roaming charges (Reuters): Citigroup purchase New York TV deal (AP): Wolfowitz remark (AP): Dow breaks 13,200 France's €5.5bn investment ready to roll High-speed rail network looks east German link finally restored BTBringing it all together Airline prepares to challenge Eurostar Oxford The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds 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 CRH price builds on talk of move from racing magnates Large caps Gartmore stake benefits Matra Small caps Gilts Lonmin has reasons to be cheerful despite that dip in profits PartyGaming Northgate Equity Prices Barclays Stockbrokers Karl Holzamer Academic philosopher who founded Germany's second TV channel, ZDF, and made it the largest on the Continent Karl Holzamer, professor of philosophy and founding director-general of ZDF, was born on October 13,1906. He died on April 22,2007, aged 100 Professor Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Physicist and member of the German team which tried to develop a nuclear bomb, who later became a Christian pacifist Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, physicist and philosopher of science, was born on June 28,1912. He died April 28,2007, aged 94 Law Report Weather Eye Eleanor Hopkinson Wife of the last British Political Officer in Sikkim who saw the old Tibet Eleanor Hopkinson, wife of the last British Political Officer and Resident in Sikkim, was born on December 24, 1905. She died on March 16, 2007, aged 101 Laurie Baker Architect who, after meeting Gandhi, became a leader in ecofriendly Indian housing for rich and poor alike Laurie Baker, architect, was born on March on April 1, 2007, aged 90 Les Jackson Formidable seam bowler overlooked by England's selectors Les Jackson, cricketer, was born on April 5, 1921. He died on April 25, aged 86 Duty of confidentiality to celebrities is enforceable Law Report House of Lords Court Circular Birthdays Premium Bonds Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Acknowledgements Dinner School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Personals Public Notices Legal Notices The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices How to find the festival that fully favours your tastes Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items The only thing missing is Mr Darcy Late travel Jane Austen's life and times revisited Tours and hotel deals in Bath Late deals Turkey for a week, £450; four nights in Sorrento; £289; a fortnight in Kenya, £399 Short haul Long haul Step into the world of the Ancient Greeks Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Cold climate's devastating role in the Act of Union Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 3,1881 Weather Weatherquest Pressure growing on Ascot to set royal record straight Racing After-effects of design flaws linger Chairman admits there were mistakes Big-race odds Cricket Spencer examines ways of keeping title bid on course Football Folkestone Racing Hereford Sander Camillo run in balance The Wright track Catterick Course specialists Stevens slips to new level of despair Snooker 888. com World Championship Huntingdon Racing Ascot Yesterday's results Nottingham Pontefract Wolverhampton Kempton Park Cheltenham How Gilbert is working overtime to give British game a wake-up call Tennis American praises LTA's new approach Murray hungry to be world No 1 Sculthorpe attacks World Cup format Fogarty to return Pound has faith Coup for Vipers England learn fate Lumley comeback World's fastest man facing three years in jail exercise yard Athletics Final humiliation for Montgomery Drug allegations arise in fraud case Timesonline Tracking rise and fall of a sprinter Mayweather eyes legacy after 'final' bout Boxing Football Results Badminton Basketball Football Fixtures Cricket Ice hockey Rugby union Snooker Other sport Tennis The Times Phillips has fresh grounds for concern at Badminton Equestrianism Toytown's future will not be risked Organisers leave decision with riders The Sunday Times Lehman still feeling Ryder Cup hurt Golf Churchill is telling guide in quest to conquer world again Rugby union Grayson is demoted in Northampton reshuffle Squad Jackson adds to Saracens buoyancy Vaughan gains valuable practice in pursuit of peak performance LV Country Championship First division Panesar recovers to peg back Essex Second division Katich and Harvey quick to cash in Kent v Sussex Lancashire inspired by imminent return of Flintoff and Co LV County Championship First division Gloucestershire v Leicestershire Second division Nottinghamshire v Glamorgan Worcestershire v Warwickshire Scoreboards Spirited Gilchrist dismisses final farce as a 'bit of a laugh' Cricket Australians let hair down on flight Wicketkeeper has no plans to retire Brearley, man of the people, takes reins as MCC president Power play West Indies Overcome by tools of the trade - so to bed Sport on television Gillette Fusion Anger as world event pays for its own England team Bowls Gillette Fusion Open-top bus ride scrapped after Keane's request stop Football Bates adamant Leeds will stay at Elland Road The Premiership today Scramble on for last golden ticket in Premiership's £60m bonanza Football Even finishing bottom is lucrative TV money boosts chances of survival Allardyce rumours have insistent ring on Tyneside Sportstops O'Neill given licence to spend in new era at Villa Abramovich keeps faith in Mourinho to lift elusive trophy Champions League The aftermath Manager will get one more chance Owner prepared to sign six players Coral Out: abrasiveness, self-delusion, caution. In: humility, sense of flair, genuine plan B Champions League The aftermath Esquire Reina looking for ultimate success but burglary adds unwanted touch Champions League The aftermath Family has some unfinished business He is unbeatable, says gleeful Gerrard How to save your reputation from the spot Shoot-out saviour Liverpool delight in mocking of Mourinho as they relish final word Champions League The aftermath Emirates Park life has fans split on showdown opposition How they rated AC Milan v Manchester United Champions League semi-finals, second leg Substitutes AC switch off United Familiar foes prepare to do battle Liverpool have nothing to fear in Athens final after revenge of Serie a Again in quest for European crown Heavyweights How they rated How AC Milan rated Kaká assumes starring role as United's hopes are left in tatters Champions League AC Milan v Manchester United Cystic Fibrosis Trust Final Semi-detached San Siro analysis Times Crossword 23,591 The Insider English dream of united front in Athens destroyed by Milan Sport Liverpool to face Italian rivals again Ferguson blames defensive blunders The Times Inside Snooker Racing Index The face Protector of a small island Did you see? Double trouble The click Did you know? Food versus fuel Did you hear? It's a man thing Picture Gallery Modern morals It's our wonderful world: discuss Today Rough Guides names its 25 wonders of the world, and 25 top British tourist experiences—and, of course, nothing is more guaranteed to start an argument. Three Times writers launch the great debate . . . The Pyramids, fine. But Las Vegas must be ironic. What next . . . Dollywood? Timesonline Found a gem? Keep it a secret 25 Ultimate Experiences in Britain and Ireland The Times Life's speeding up — but not fast enough for me Things really did get better What I'm not The Times The supergrass I helped to create Dairylea lunch Topic of the week What can a dieter who has lost six stone do about excess skin? Ask Dr Stuttaford The Times Sub urban worrier So, farewell then, glorious grannies Ken Russell Super (Dreary) Hero A wee bit of Method to his madness He played a psycho in Trainspotting. Now he's a zombie. Robert Carlyle is a seriously crazy guy, discovers Kevin Maher The Lives of Others Three faces of Robert Cariyle The Force was with me too On May 25,1977, the world first became aware of a galaxy far away and long ago — and I became part of a Luke and Leia saga of my own Black Book Fast Food Nation A crash landing for the Spider in black Spider-Man 3, the summer's first block buster, groans under the weight of too many villains and cheap stunts, says James Christopher Wendy Ide feels harangued by Richard Linklater's film about cheap meat and even cheaper labour — not to mention put off her hot dog Dans Paris The Sunday Times And the banned played on Suppressing a film increases its appeal — it always has done, finds Wendy Ide Wendy Ide's favourite banned films The angel puts on a dirty face Joan Allen usually plays the moral compass, so was it a stretch or a relief to take to the bottle for her latest role, asks James Mottram Goya Gho Bad things come in threes The new Spider - Man flop is yet another example of the Curse of the Threequel, says Kevin Maher Diffusion Name your favourite threequel The Times Theatre Reviews First night The Thing About Men King's Head, N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Cat Power Forum, NW5 Concert Rothschild's Violin The Film Studios, Covent Garden School of soft knocks Last night's TV The Sunday Times David Chater's choices Bangers and mashed up Heroes lost in cyberspace Today's TV Chaos at the Château Viewing Guide Channel 4,8.30pm Hustle BBC One, 9pm The Last Detective ITV1, 9pm The Beckhams Go to Hollywood Digital Choice Sky One, 8pm Chelsea Pensioners BBC Four, 8.30pm Variations The Lie of the Land Channel 4,9pm Superstar on Trial Biography, 9pm Edwardians in Colour BBC Four, 9pm Brits Behind Bars: America's Toughest Jail Bravo, 10pm Film to the night Film choice The Score (2001) Channel 4,10.30pm Northfork (2003) Best of the rest Film4,7pm Body Heat (1981) TCM, 9pm Lolita (1962, b/w) TCM, 11.05pm Web video of the day Everything Moss go Puzzles — answers from the back page Antwone Fisher (2002) Film4,11.20pm How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989) Channel 4,1.50am 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 4205 Su Doku Challenge Loyalty Prize—win an £800 Dell Home … Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index Penna Multiple Display Advertising Items Sit down and have a good cry The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week Someone is watching over you Profile Human rights worker Philip Luther tells Carly Chynoweth what it's like to get on the wrong side of sensitive officials Vodafone The Office Psychologist Fibbing NSM@CPA No escape from Camelot Six of the Best . . . Dianne Thompson In the fifth of six extracts from the Chartered Management Institute's forthcoming book about the experiences of the brightest business minds, Dianne Thompson discusses commitment Six of the Best Great expectations Graduate Survey This year's graduates are upbeat about their futures and are looking forward to securing jobs and work-life balance—within the M25. Martin Birchall reports The Report in Numbers The Facts Deadline Buster Inspired Winner The Key to . . . . . . Remploy Awards Talent Survey Remploy Awards Carol Lewis looks at an award-winning partnership that makes employement a positive experience for the disabled Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . Data File Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Sea epic almost dashed marriage on the rocks Interview Two in a Boat By Gwyneth Lewis Richard Judy's WHSmith The Harmony Silk Factory Reviews Mr Golightly's Holiday Fear and fun in the steps of Marco Polo Extract Collect them all

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