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News from 08/05/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Hugh Gilfedder, Andy Bull, Matthew Syed, Andrew Billen, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Roger Peel Headmaster, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Professor David Canter, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, Belinda Lester, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Sir Stephen Wall, Dr Alan Baum, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jeremy Kingston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, John Tillotson, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Mark Carriban Director, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, F. S. Ottery, Rory Watson, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, David Himsworth, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Andrew Kennedy, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Derwent May, Martin Foley chief executive, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John Woodcock, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Pete Paphides, Gary Slapper, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Miles, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Anne Weyman chief executive, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Christopher Lewsley, Matt Dickinson, Lord Jay of Ewelme, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Roland Rudd, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Palmer Head, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Clive Aslet, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Alan Johnson Secretary of State for Education and Skills, Roger Lloyd-Mostyn, Grania Langdon-Down, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Michele Kirsch, Councillor Jenny Jones, Oliver Letwin, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, David Smith deputy commissioner, Robin Roberts, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, David Fulton, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Professor Sir Al Aynsley-Green, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Becky Hellard, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert Tapsfield chief executive, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Alice Wright, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Softer line on crime vetoed as jails fill up Minister tried to keep shoplifters out of prison Blair hands Brown new political dilemma America gives Queen the seal of approval Mother's TV plea for missing girl's return Black faces deputy $24.5bn deal rejected Sarkozy revolution Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times France prepares for Sarkozy revolution to begin in earnest President has 'real mandate for reform' World leaders offer their support French exiles unhappy with NHS Pugh Hospitals suffer 'serious' IT failures Parcels charges Abortion go-ahead Pricing crackdown Campbell's model Black faces newest foe - his deputy Radler key witness in £30m fraud trial Peer knew 'of all major money deals' Setanta Golf Indefinite jail terms forecast to treble in the next five years Home Office says crisis is looming Use of sentence exceeds estimate Issue that has dogged Labour Law Former Speaker dies, aged 86 Arthritis at work Parachutist dies Canine payouts MPs 'not trusted' Shore film hit Safety fears silence greetings in Welsh Saga's over-50 cruises face being sunk by law to let in young ravers Sharon Stone All-white schools told to forge relations with black or Asian pupils Christians and Muslims must meet Twinning could heal racial divides Castle Cover Teach more practical skills, says union chief 'We beg you, let Madeleine come home' Pray that the police can give this man a way out Mother's plea Train firm accused of abusing monopoly SWT faces inquiry over 20 per cent rise Increase will hit off-peak travellers Virgin BT Fashion world mourns an original, exotic free spirit Isabella Blow, champion of young designers, dies, aged 48 Sky Bmi Oops, he did it again . . . President raises a royal smile by rewriting American history Mix-up at White House ceremony First five-course, white-tie dinner Bush tucker Eleven are killed on Bank Holiday roads Five die returning from stag party Fishing trip ends in tragedy for boys The Seven Sins of England The BBC is being ruined by women, says Patrick Moore Leading roles Culture department 'is wasting millions renting swanky offices across London' Inside Track Rac Was Angelika's murderer the infamous Bible John? Tobin linked to dancehall killings Other unsolved cases to be reopened Challenge churchill Tiscali Indeterminate The new Ministry for Justice risks becoming a shambles before it starts Sarkozy's World A refreshing break with the defensiveness of Gaullist rhetoric One Small Step for Man As we report in times2, walking to work does wonders The perfect fate for Paris Hilton Picture Gallery How did we learn to be so defeatist? Thunderer: Sir Alex: old git - but outstanding role model Women in the workplace The state must learn lessons from private schools Green savings Timesonline Bienvenu, Mr Sarkozy Blair's legacy Bank security Turkey and Islam English pioneers Holding a grudge The bishop and the Islamist: a cautionary tale Cameron raises his standard in the battle of ideas Politican, manager and Old Master expert wanted to fill top gallery job The Boleyn Inheritance Green Flag In the frame Dfs Climber with broken neck saved 1,000ft up 'impossible' rock face He was spotted by man with telescope Cliff once thought to be unclimbable The Troll Wall Cancer drug approved for Scotland only Inhibits growth of leukaemia cells No appraisal due for rest of Britain Air France Lizard saliva that may help to lick diabetes World Association of Newspapers Riding schools will no longer be liable for accidents with horses Legal suits close equestrian centres New Bill removes insurance burden Directline Stable girl killed by mare in foal Stable business £5.5m to protect special landscapes Iraq soldier named Murder charge Body discovered Doherty arrested It's only rock 'n' rolls Thick spreading of love with costumes and hits - but not too much cheese First night Pop Diana Ross NEC, Birmingham Orange Uncovered Tudor dig put back on first stage Jessops Policeman shot dead was due to collect fifth bravery award Directline Barred pupil's defiant farewell Tattooed fat lady art for sale Junk foods we love to hate . . . National Geographic Channel We've earned an amnesty, say protesting migrant workers Holyrood heading for minority rule SNP fails to woo Liberal Democrats Deal with Greens won't give majority Stormont to go forth with pomp, but little warmth for Blair Home Staff: Lib Dem leader rejects resignation demands National Campaign for Better Hearing Retailers cash in on foreign potato fraud Cheltenham & Gloucester Spuds matter Ebuyer Genetic tests on Australian fossils suggest Aborigines did migrate out of Africa Both populations are linked by DNA Settlers migrated 55,000 years ago Orange The origins of Man Barclaycard United States China Royal pledges to fight on as critics question her right to lead party Infighting threat to election hopes Call for alliance with Bayrou Hello, Sarkozy Forget the scare stories — here's a man we can do business with GAP New presidency is ushered in by protests across France Fears grow over long-term violence Police say dissent is led by the Left Airline accused of helping Nazis to flee War criminals 'smuggled to safety' Officials say they will ask for inquiry Pipex BritishRedCross Citi Hearing Aids Laura Ashley design service Pope hopes to lure Brazil's faithful back into the fold HSBC Swam, played guitar, saw a man dying in the road after school Baghdad students make video diaries YouTube series shows 'normal' life Marks and Spencer Briton first in line for UN Middle East role Farmer is left spitting feathers as state declares cockfighting illegal Husband finds new love on road to recovery Pecking order (AFP): Bank official quits over Wolfowitz row (AP): Car park explosion (AFP): Cake appeal fails (Reuters): Herod tomb found (AP): Baby-face burglars (AFP): Star leaves rehab (AFP): Boat capsizes (AP): Caught in the act Police move to seize home of artist who fled 'obscenity' trial Ebookers Spector tried 'rape at gunpoint' (Reuters): Workers sift through wreckage Explosion shuts gas pipeline Rich fuel new population boom in China Wealthy ignore one-child policy Big fines prove to be no deterrent Churchill's Cabinets Boots Alcoa goes hostile in $33bn bid for Alcan US group seeks to take world No 1 slot Regulators will have to be placated BAE's Armor deal will test US view News Corp move Quote of the day Plea for tax cuts Business big shot Netjets Rate increase 'will be the last' Act of unions Stock markets Investor group VEB vows to block sale of LaSalle Normal service is about to be resumed Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds BAE bid for Armor will test US opinion UK group in $4.5bn offer Move comes amid inquiry controversy British buyer's rivals know how to fight Oxford CBI calls for tougher spending to reduce business tax burden The Times Provisional BUPA hospitals bids hit £1.4bn Big shot William Stockbridge Maxjet to start new routes to US after flotation ABN risks all or nothing by turning its back on RBS bid C&C to take Magners global Virgin ponders telecoms sale Stair Glide Bid approach to Reuters confirmed Mirror buys sites New measures Float for aquarium Britain falls behind in Europe's race for green fuel Continent is far ahead in promotion Investment in UK 'being undermined' Credit Suisse New chiefs at Torex Retail discover £5m error in accounts SFO examining two deals Management hopes for sale On the block Australian group poised to launch £132m iSoft bid The Times News Corp sells Fairfax stake as founders regain grip SAP Timesonline Consortium refuses to admit defeat over Qantas Buffett turns fire on British disclosure as the biggest party in Omaha winds down He dislikes UK's 3% regulation Advises against costly hedge funds Is there a future for Stilton without mould? Warren's way The Times Westlaw EU unions prepare to demand big pay rises Sarkozy the liberal Gaullist tries to strike balancing act Corporate taxes to drop to 28% Pledges tax-free overtime Three tests ahead for French leader Continental Airlines Seven steps to economic reform How the world was saved from the march of the Japanese sushi police Global outcry from restaurateurs Foreign Ministry vetoed the plan For the billionaires who have it all . . . EU more optimistic on growth levels Citigroup pledge Siemens jail call (AFX): Clear Channel talks Alinta bid is raised Prudence offers common thread in grand designs Sir Paul Smith preferred steady rather than rapid growth and now his business is reaping the rewards Storm technologies Fine material Equity Prices Barclays Stockbrokers Beware the black swan, says trader who bets on disaster The psychology that makes us ignore risks of catastrophe must be fought, according to a bestselling author Multiple Display Advertising Items Nassim Nicholas Taleb Wall Street The Times Lessons from the big names in business The Times 100 Enterprise education is flourishing and the Times 100 guide is a valuable aid, says Tosin Sulaiman Lord Weatherill Speaker of the House of Commons who presided over the introduction of television cameras to the chamber Lord Weatherill, PC, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1983-92, was born on November 25,1920. He died on May 6,2007, aged 86 Birthdays Weather Eye Isabella Blow Singular stylist and fashion journalist who was the colourful muse of the milliner Philip Treacy Arthur Milton Lives Remembered Les Jackson Court Circular Sculpture week takes a voyage round the world Church news Times Crossword Championship 2007 3rd Qualifier Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths School Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Receivership prevents notice of intention from being given Law Report House of Lords Separate loss-of-profit compensation for disturbance to land is too remote Court of Appeal Cypress rings record the sufferings of Jamestown Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 8,1914 Court reports in The Times suggest that mugging, fraud and speeding were rife before the outbreak of the First World War Winning Move Weather Weather quest Newmarket classics are rich source of debate Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's results Newcastle Warwick Giles Smith Windsor Football McEvoy is quick to play down Stoute link Kelso Racing The Wright track Passage Of Time set for York Chepstow Southwell Septimus, last year's Dante Stakes winner, made his … Murray's moment of madness just sums up terrible day for Britain Tennis Loses first match on clay in three sets Henman to drop out of world top 50 Catterick Racing Exeter Course specialists Greg Fairley was given a three-day suspension(May 18,2 Victory win opens route to semi-final Lavilla in control Cornwallis double Trials but fewer errors as we get the Badminton name game 'orf' to a flyer Sport on television Henson on the brink of timely return to assist Ospreys in their title chase Rugby union Baseball Results Basketball Football Cricket Fixtures Football Motorcycling Snooker Tennis Grand design to provide players with true test of skill and nerve Golf £30m invested in improvements Course expected to be firm and fast Ganson says sorry after blunder that cost Bradford Rugby league Trailblazer still not the retiring type Paralympic World Cup Tanni's times The Times Collingwood on top after personal duel with Flintoff Cricket Friends Provident Trophy Guinness Premiership Last-ball heartbreak is sadly all too familiar for Scotland Nixon makes difference and leaves Gough in the shade Injury takes gloss off day for Pietersen Harvey's predicament gives Derbyshire more problems Sussex fail to take advantage of Montgomerie's century Shah shows England form but Kent plunder the spoils Scoreboards Day off allows me to prove that I'm not over the hills England in safe hands as Moores puts his faith in Flower's powers The Times Runners fast-tracked to set records Athletics Athletes laud new running surface Japanese firm to patent radical design Basso comes clean over blood doping scandal Cycling Cool running Media Planet Higgins holds nerve after Selby ensures fight to the finish Snooker 888. com World Championship final Latest end to a final in history Champion suffers afternoon jitters Premiership Rugby Academy Clive Everton, the BBC television commentator who Happy-go-lucky chancer takes full advantage of having nothing to lose Snooker 888. com World Championship final The Times Ahead of the game Level-headed Torres has eyes trained on England Football Striker's progress stunted at Atlético Lower buyout fee brings move closer Direct criticism The Premiership today Philosophy of the bullfight places supporters on horns of a dilemma Football The rivals Rick Broadbent samples the passion of Lisbon in the fourth part of our series on explosive football matches Capital appreciation Vintage Ferguson refuses to act his age after rolling back the years Football Barclays Premiership Revived manager plans to carry on Negotiations for Hargreaves reopen Defiant Lampard points finger of blame at new arrivals Class of '99 still in different league FootbalBarclays Premiership Gallas accuses team-mates of being elaborate Dominant Arsenal take quadruple leap forward Allardyce ready for swift appointment as Newcastle get their man at last Football Manager to move in after final match Three-year deal and money to spend Coral West Bromwich hit back in tickets row Morecambe dream Kiraly released Healy set to leave Price is right for Premiership big guns to give Owen the stage he deserves Ronaldo blow for marketing machine Villa players braced for change as O'Neill gets down to business So now we know. It is against FA Premier League r Defoe deals final blow as Charlton time at the top is over Football Barclays Premiership Friends Provident Timesonline Times Crossword 23,595 The Insider Valley echoes to the sound of relegation for Charlton Seven-year spell in top flight ends Darren Bent set to lead the exodus The Times Mortgages for Business Snooker Index The face Red dawn brings new hope Did you see? Frock follies The click Did you know? Magic wands Did you hear? Rock and no roll A model demonstrates the use of Umo Inc's 24-carat gold-leaf facial treatment at the Beautyworld Japan 2007 trade fair in Tokyo Modern morals I spy with my private eye You don't have to be rich to hire a private investigator. Carol Midgley discovers why more of us are paying for their services when we suspect a partner of infidelity Stroll on! I can smell the roses, taste the coffee . . . People today are walking faster, it is claimed. So Michael Binyon hiked 11 miles to work and found a bright new world The Times A loopy way to look at life and love Forty winks, thirty eye rolls Plane crazy The Times Aggrieved motorists 5 Meter readers 0 Clive Aslet spends a morning watching drivers fight for justice over unfair parking tickets — and is surprised to see how many win Road to justice Fine lines How to survive our fast-food world Eric Schlosser, whose book and newly released film show the horrors and dangers behind industrial food, talks to Jane Wheatley about finding healthy solutions Index Giant step for a man Buying shoes was never fun for Luke Leitch until he was offered the chance to design his own pair The kit What to take on your camping trip Bravo! English shoemakers get in step with the Italians Dress code Old Masters, young pretenders When the ancient meets the modern a deal is being struck — in art just as in life, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The All-Clear First Night When the going gets turf . . . . . . the tough get growing. Tom Dyckhoff meets the couple wrapping the National Theatre in grass to make a point about climate change Oh you pretty things History writ in water Roni Horn's Library of Water in Iceland charms Dance Reviews First night Breakin' Convention Sadler's Wells Theatre Futurology Corn Exchange, Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert BBCSO/Sinaisky Barbican Pop Deerhoof Koko, NW1 Mr Polly's failed ambitions Last night's TV The History of Mr Polly ITV1 Heroes Sci-Fi Channel The Times David Chater's choices Kids should take five The eternal soap cycle Today's TV Holby Blue Viewing Guide BBC One, 8pm The Seven Sins of England Channel 4,10pm Brainlac: Science Abuse Digital Choice Sky One, 8pm Deadliest Catch Discovery, 9pm Situation Critical National Geographic, 9pm Variations Imagine . . . Gilbert and George: No Surrender BBC One, 10.35pm Badger or Bust Sky One, 10pm Roy Chubby Brown: Britain's Rudest Comedian Channel 4,11.05pm Storyville: Oswald's Ghost BBC Four, 10.30pm Film of the night Film choice The Madness of King George (1994) Film4,6.55pm The Wicked Lady (1945, b/w) Best of the rest Channel 4,1.30pm The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) Film4,9pm About a Boy (2002) ITV2, 11pm Web video of the day Puzzles—answers from the back page Northfork (2003) Film4,11.10pm Unfaithful (2002) BBC One, 11.25pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4209 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Campaign of the Week Other Views Those long and winding roads Transport Licence to Kill? The Week in Numbers Trust is in short supply Public Sector Working Age It pays to plan for change Comprehensive Spending Review School's out Public Opinion New Medical Research Headcount veiled in confusion Health Other Stories we Liked Doctors hog the screens Children set the networks Local Communities Slowdown in projects an illusion PFI Advice for the young hard to find Youth Title Watch Put your trust in discovery Interview Professor Mark Walport, the director of the Wellcome Trust, tells David Rose that his organisation's goal is to support bright researchers who will make innovative discoveries Media Monitor Timesonline In the Professional Press Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . Foster carers need more recognition What Worked for us Strategic director of corporate services at City of Bradford Council Best Councils Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Cash-rich, time-poor: it pays to be choosy Work-Life Balance Relentlessly long hours are not to everyone's liking. Edward Fennell on the cost of success Preventing the Ministry of Justice causing injustice Multiple Display Advertising Items Following the legal rainbow Make a Difference Many young South Africans can't afford to follow their dream to study law. Grania Langdon-Down talks to British lawyers who have set up a legal education charity Human rights for students Lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk If You Want to Offer a Hand Multiple Display Advertising Items All take and no give? I'm afraid I'm off Law Firm Survey The Law Society is worried about the high turnover of recently qualified staff. Edward Fennell explains why so many people are voting with their feet Time to give your brain a good workout What Young Lawyers Really Want Picture Gallery The Legal Addresses Some very important legal cases have emanated from unexceptional addresses, writes Gary Slapper Multiple Display Advertising Items 'i couldn't believe that there was no help' Student and Activist The City Law School Multiple Display Advertising Items Could you repeat that M'Lud? Court Reporting Graham Smith didn't start off as a man with a mission, but he did turn the legal establishment on its head, says Adam Fresco Lawyer of the week Cracking evening You're kidding me New birth Poor taste Multiple Display Advertising Items

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