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News from 07/05/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Shona Craven, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Aidan Magee, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Jane Harris, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Neil Johnston, Sarah Potter, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Roger Gullen, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Clive Fearn, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Irvine, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, Penny Wark, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sylvia Crookes, Sam Marlowe, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Sadie Gray, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Matthew Pinsent, Derwent May, Danny Kelly, Lavender Patten Family mediator, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Tony Rees, Elizabeth Nicholson, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Kate Allen Director, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Paul Jiggins, Stephen Gadd, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Arthur Marriott, QC, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Dr Tanya Byron, Stephen Coffey, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Phil Bentley, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Nigel Henderson, Lucy Gampell Director, Anjana Ahuja, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sheila Keating, Peter Riddell, Mark Redhead, Josh Ball, Ronald Preston, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Robin Osborne Professor of Ancient History, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Adrian Milledge, Robert Parker Wykeham Professor of Ancient History, Liam D'arcy Brown, J. G. Stuart, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Alice Wright, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, The Rev Dr Anthony J. Carr,

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Index France votes decisively for Sarkozy and change Centre-right victory by 53% to 47% margin Socialists despair at Royal's 'terrible defeat' A mother's anguish Reid quits to leave field clear for Brown Policeman shot dead Rival move for ABN Deadlock broken Red squirrels' return Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Balding man seen dragging blonde girl towards marina Missing Madeleine Police think she is still in the Algarve Hundreds join search along coast Nothing can stop a determined abductor, but there is a chance the child is still alive Village faithful join fraught parents to pray for girl's safety Missing Madeleine Mother speaks after church service Resort quiet as tourists leave early PayPal After nine top jobs in a decade, Reid turns his back on No 10 Home Secretary to leave front bench Cabinet rallies behind Chancellor The portfolios From Reid's letter to Blair A chance to bring in some fresh talent Pugh Killer to be quizzed about 1991 murder Three dead in crash Iraq soldier dies Nightclub shooting Squint screening 'Dying' patient who spent the lot is told: we made a mistake He decided to 'live life to the full' NHS is sued over cancer misdiagnosis Home Staff: Office jokers could find themselves at a tribunal The Rolex Awards There'll be a new, hands-on style of presidency . . . and a fair bit of pain French elections Sarkozy's first job will be to appoint a Prime Minister, then he intends to set about putting France back to work Tough agenda Police use teargas to control protesters after clashes erupt Reforms will still need the voters to show their thirst for change French elections Timetable for the handover Oui ou non? Silent Cécilia keeps the nation guessing French elections Iveco Police officer shot dead as he tried to resolve a row Man then turned gun on himself Victim had recent award for bravery FlyMonarch 'Lawrence corruption inquiry to clear officers' UBS Sweeteners Home Staff: Sausage-maker beefs up his bangers with Bovril Give us this day our daily bread . . . but why put so much sugar in it? PC World Volkswagen Dawn chorus celebrates the red squirrel's return … while an owl and a fox cub make sweet music together Boots Teachers are treated unfairly in this culture of allegations, says Falconer Accused should be granted anonymity 'Common sense' needed over rights Post Office Playtime is banned at £46m new school More women fined since drink reforms 98 courts closed Waterfall death Oilman kidnapped Ex-addict film stars Car safety gap Cassette era ends Suzuki Vote for Change Sarkozy must move fast after a triumphant victory Dishing the Difference You can tell whether a man or a woman cooked your meal Scottish Poker Salmond will have to choose between office and an independence referendum Let us all in on the secret Picture Gallery Is Britain becoming ungovernable? Thunderer: I could volunteer a name for pests like this The late break Youth in jail Honour killings How Tony Blair's ten years will be remembered Last post? Timesonline HIP replacement needed History's loss Clean wins Civil queueing Good deeds . . . Browned off Bon courage, Sarko. You are going to need it Not so much an election as a national humiliation Comment Dfs Dfs Missing phone may hold clues to student's murder Body was found in university hall Police believe that she knew attacker Abuse inquiry as two children found dead Skoda Auto Lib Dems play hard to get as Salmond tries for a coalition Bespoke Suits Boeing Grim truth about old soldier and his 'fanciful' great escape War's hidden heroes Arthur Betts's unlikely tale of cheating death on a PoW ship has proved to be a chillingly faithful account of a forgotten war tragedy MI6 ordered to explain secrecy over superspy files Family of 'Griffin' demands the truth Judge decides to hold public hearing BAA How to triumph in the battle of ideas. Lesson one: first get yourself an idea Ing Direct Letwin's war Times Online ExtraLife Kentucky shows off its racy side to the royals Derby visit fulfils lifetime ambition Queen draws third highest attendance Renault Grand opera reconceived as tea-room tinkle First night Opera La traviata Royal Pavilion, Brighton The Times Photos and recording cast light on sad life of Callas America Australia Modern city life lures the families from forest slums (AP): New Yorker captures Mexicans in the flesh Inside Track (AP): Mugabe 'to stay on until 2013' (Reuters): Climate change wipes out coral Plane crash wreckage found (AP): Biker priest gears up for service Turkey breaks deadlock over its presidency amid protests and 'threats' Anger as hunters shoot endangered doves Doctors face moral dilemma over restoring Muslim brides' virginity CIS Giant tornado wipes town off the map Ten die as storm flattens buildings Bush calls parts of state a disaster area Mystery bee killer threatens America's fruit and veg The buzz (AP): Basque candidates barred from poll (AP): Troops die in crash (Reuters): 8 US soldiers killed (AP): 'Race-hate' attack (AP): Vatican drugs case (Reuters): Lamps banned (AP): Proposing lightly (AP): Taster sues brewer Parents save a twin each as boys float unconscious in pool NatWest What to do The Times ABN Amro weighs up proposed €72bn bid from RBS Alliance's scheme tops Barclays deal Dutch bank camp queries funding Buffett may test four for his role Qantas bid block Crossrail blow Reuters's value Quote of the day Box office record Browne gives Scardino a lift in the race for executive longevity Burning issue Stock markets If the Bank is honest, it will increase rates Oxford Commodities Currencies Takeover bid by Thomson is likely to cap value of Reuters at £8.8bn Portman Key investor in Dow Jones urges rejection of News Corp's offer Hilco heads the field in race for troubled DIY group Funding concerns keep Crossrail project stalled in the sidings Government to decide in autumn Rising costs hit transport scheme Network Rail says broader remit would reduce fares Train robbery Confidence up in all regions, CBI says Black court case Plus to expand Tragus interest FollowUs to float Candidates race to become investing's sorcerer's apprentice Warren Buffett told shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway of how he intends to search for his successor The Times Starting out Regulator puts block on Qantas takeover Panel dismisses last-minute votes Bid fails despite political support Trend Micro After years of toil and trouble at British Gas, now for the fightback Monday manifesto The utility is stemming the loss of customers with price cuts and new focus on service and patriotism The Times C. V. The leader questioned Times Online AmericanAirlines BP halts the managerial merry-go-round to improve its safety and performance Oil companies seek greater loyalty Big Bang led to rise in staff mobility Spider-Man lures audiences to the cinema The Times William Marshall Respected master potter and one of the finest craftsmen to emerge from the Leach Pottery in St Ives William Marshall, master potter, was born on July 21,1923. He died on May 5,2007, aged 83 Archaeology Weather Eye Alan Ball Lives Remembered Tom Cartwright Les Jackson Sir George Pinker Surgeon-Gynaecologist to the Queen who assisted at the births of nine royal babies, including Princes William and Harry Sir George Pinker, the Queen's Surgeon-Gynaecologist, was born on December 6,1924. He died on April 29,2007, aged 82 Professor Robert Cahn Physicist who, by his writing, teaching and experiments in metallurgy, effectively created the field of materials science Professor Robert Cahn, FRS, was born on September 9,1924. He died on April 9,2007, aged 82 Jean-Pierre Cassel Actor who played the archetypal Frenchman to perfection Jean-Pierre Cassel, actor, was born on October 27,1932. He died of cancer on April 19,2007, aged 74 Reasonable notice is required for rent rise in wrong month Law Report House of Lords Capacity to consent after drink Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court Circular Memorial Service Church news Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Deaths In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Ancient pips reveal thirst for pleasures of the vine Notebook Archaeology The spice of life In a stew The cold, wet curse of the May Day bank holiday Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 7,1983 The West German Government's announcement that the Hitler Diaries were fake came as a blow to The Sunday Times, which had agreed to license them from the German magazine Stern for £260,000 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Finsceal Beo hallmarks Guineas win with display of brilliance Racing Filly overwhelms classic opponents Bolger maps out busy programme Newmarket Yesterday's results Big-race details Hamilton Park Rugby league Salisbury Football Lingering injury puts Teofilo out of Derby Windsor Racing Kempton Park Leading Flat Trainers Warwick Jockeys All smiles at Newmarket as Cockney Rebel shines Racing Cheap buy rises to top of the charts Merrymakers behave themselves Newcastle Final place in last four up for grabs Leopards double Woods triumphs Hunt off to flyer Webber clinches it Cornwallis success Bath stay perfect Rich reward for one-man fight to save the salmon Fishing Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Ice hockey Motor rallying Rugby league Cricket Fixtures Rugby union Football Other sport Shooting Snooker Squash Tennis Angry McNamara blames referee after Leeds snatch late victory Rugby league Engage Super League Briers commands top billing as Wolves end barren run Drew sparks Giants romp over woeful Wakefield Heroes and villains raise roof in Cardiff Rugby league Engage Super League Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's tallest turn their hands to securing success for London 2012 Olympic Games Hopefuls learn handball skills Sport England eyes big medal haul Reade joins men to boost chances of Beijing gold Olympic Games Ticketmaster Ennis in the frame to push Sotherton for honours Athletics Ambition and pride the driving forces on Brennan's road from Iraq to Beijing Paralympic sport Premiership Rugby Academy Festival of sport From the depths of despair Cañas is a contender again Tennis Argentinian close to place in top 20 Failed drugs test an issue for Federer Clijsters retires Steyn makes his mark Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboards Middlesex falter after fine innings by Strauss Cricket Friends Provident Trophy South Conference The Times Ireland ill-equipped to halt insatiable Langer Key dismissal almost puts Kent out of the running Lightning strikes twice as Flintoff finally gets stuck in Cricket Friends Provident Trophy North Conference Foxes time run chase to last-ball perfection Hussey and Ealham plot Outlaws' escape Scoreboards Tables Dougherty fails to cross the finishing line again Golf Organisers short of rain but even shorter of foresight Equestrianism Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials Fredericks realises her dream on the mare that she … Result Rossi has no response to the stunning rise of Stoner Motorcycling Results Why the best players refuse to take defeat sitting down Snooker 888. com World Championship Guinness Premiership Higgins leaves Selby with a headache Timesonline IRB brokers peace talks for future of the game Rugby union Clubs 'assured of places in Europe' Springboks may have to rest players Ellis injury casts cloud over Leicester's chase for treble Final Hazell shows he could still do a good job for England Mayweather likely to pursue road to greatness rather than retirement Boxing De La Hoya not happy with decision Victor barracked out of the arena Friends Provident Mixed fortunes for British pair Box office Times Crossword 23,594 Timesonline Mourinho defiant to the last as title is surrendered to United Ferguson claims crown number nine Roeder loses his job at Newcastle The Times Inside Simon Barnes Matthew Pinsent Index The face From Currie to cucumber sarnies Did you see? Feel-healthy fashion The click Did you know? Lay, lady, lay—and never pay Did you hear? Not such a clown, then Picture Gallery Modern morals Sex on a plate Can you tell just by looking at a dish if a man or a woman cooked it? Sheila Keating says the culinary gap between the sexes is obvious, and puts her theory to the test Male and female dishes: the acid test That dream we had The Times Can academe really put roadies on a career path? Bigfoot? He can look after himself Immortalising Mick Crystal meth: coming to a town near you It has been an epidemic in America and a major problem in many other parts of the world. Now it may be our turn to be hit by the world's most addictive drug, says Carol Midgley Dr Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Should I give up work for the sake of my son? Thetimes Easing the misery of hay fever Thetimes Invasion of the high street Whether they're from the Mediterranean or the Baltic, European designers are making waves over here, says Alice Olins From Dagenham to dharma On the 40th anniversary of her Eurovision victory, Sandie Shaw, the iconic barefoot siren of the Sixties, has found contentment in her Buddhist faith, her third marriage and her huge ego, she tells Tim Teeman First Night Jumbo Crossword Pop Linkin Park … WC1 Theatre Reviews First night Angels in America Citizens, Glasgow Pop Groove Armada Hammersmith Palais, W6 Theatre Side by Side by Sondheim The Venue, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jumbo Crossword 697 The last days of Captain Bob The weekend's TV Maxwell BBC Two, Friday Houses of Power Channel 4, Saturday The Times David Chater's choices Striking TV gold in Dallas New Labour, old broadcast Today's TV Play It Again Viewing Guide BBC One, 7pm The History of Mr Polly ITV1, 9pm Cutting Edge: Trapped by My Twin Channel 4,9pm Make Mine a Double: Two and a Half Men/Rules of Engagement Digital Choice Paramount, 9am/9.30pm Journey into Wine Travel Channel, 7pm Variations Hitler, Churchill and the Paratroopers History Channel, 8pm The Sopranos Channel 4,11.05pm Music Hall Meltdown BBC Four, 9pm Heroes Sci-Fi, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Wolf (1994) Five, 11pm 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 Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4208 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Times John Deere The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Ferguson Still Able to Inspire The Games Barclays Premiership Matt Dickinson believes that United are worthy champions Ronaldo Pounces to See off Goal-Shy City and Increase Pressure on Pearce Pearce's side set unwanted record in defeat Manager Tunes in for Final Minutes Highs and Lows on Title Road The Champions Bill Edgar gives a match-by-match analysis of Manchester United's Premiership triumph The tactics that won the Premiership Roeder Walks Away The Dismissal Newcastle manager resigns after losing faith of fans, reports George Caulkin Sir Bobby Robson, the Former England manager, is fighti Active Air Goodbye and Good Riddance The Two Dannys Road to Wigan Cheer Danny Kelly suggests a fitting conclusion to a season of anarchy Without a Ligue to Stand on Correction Ten-Man Chelsea in Show of Pride The Games Barclays Premiership Mighty effort to sustain title challenge falls short Coral Tevez Issue Haunts West Ham The Games Barclays Premiership Argentinian still too hot to handle Barclays Liverpool Manager Fulham's safety all but secured Wigan Miskicked where It Hurts The Game Barclays Premiership Downing drops Jewell into familiar do-or-die scenario Gives Kewell Hope of Earning Ticket to Athens Judgment Day for Warnock Villa ensure nervous last day for United Everton Head into Europe The Games Barclays Premiership Arteta penalty opens the floodgates in second half Reading Reminded that Second Premiership Season is … Rare away win for bottom club spoils the party Weary Fans Resigned to Fate Apathy reigns as St James' Park after another defeat Timesonline How they stand Simpson Let down by 'bad Apples' The Games Coca-Cola Championship Manager not surprised to fall short Play-Offs Phillips Gives West Brom Belief for Tasks Ahead Emphatic win brings play-off place Burley Back in Hunt for the Big Prize Play-offs beckon after early shock Palace Put Paid to Hopes of a Miracle Colchester suffer worst home loss Johnson Helps to Mug Fallen Giants Wise's men go down with a whimper Wolves Keep Nerve to Secure Derby Date McCarthy's men storm into play-offs Keane Makes Stand at Lack of Ceremony Manager slams 'PR disaster' Hull (0) 1 Plymouth (1) 2 Luton (0) 0 Sunderland (2) 5 Burnley (0) 1 Coventry (1) 2 Ipswich (1) 3 Cardiff (1) 1 Sheffield Wed (2) 3 Norwich (0) 2 Holt Still Hopeful Forest Can Progress The Games Coca-Cola League One Popular striker keeps the faith Oldham (0) 1 Chesterfield (0) 0 Bradford (1) 2 Millwall (0) 2 Port Vale (0) 2 Bournemouth (0) 1 City on Way Back Noble's double seals elevation Cheltenham (0) 1 Brighton (1) 1 Scunthorpe (1) 3 Carlisle (0) 0 Doncaster (1) 2 Northampton (1) 2 Swansea (1) 3 Blackpool (2) 6 Gillingham (0) 0 Yeovil (0) 2 Tranmere (3) 3 Brentford (1) 1 Huddersfield (3) 3 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Play-Offs Swindon Make the Step up League Two Roberts toasts success with water Macclesfield (1) 1 Notts County (1) 1 Peterborough (2) 3 Rochdale (1) 3 Shrewsbury (0) 2 Grimsby (1) 2 Confident Dons Eye Big Prize Martin's heroics all in vain Darlington (0) 0 Stockport (1) 5 Torquay (0) 0 Hereford (0) 0 Barnet (0) 2 Wycombe (1) 1 Hartlepool (1) 1 Bristol Rovers (0) 2 Wrexham (0) 3 Boston (1) 1 Bury (0) 1 Mansfield (1) 1 Lincoln (0) 2 Chester (0) 0 Play-Offs Coca-Cola Championship Results and Tables League One League Two Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Ups and Downs Issues decided in the top five divisions in England and top three in Scotland Continent Westley Gamble Fails to Come off Home advantage goes to waste No Substitute for Class in Defoe's World The Goalscorer Tom Dart talks to the striker who finds it tough on the bench Nationwide Time to Study the History Books The Fantasy Game Timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Playing It by the Book in Athens The Game Champions League Gabriele Marcotti says that the best teams in Europe also know how to behave The Prem Billy on the Ball Timesonline Dell

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