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News from 09/05/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Zsolt Nyiri, David Brown, Neelam Verjee, Professor Carolyn Hamilton, Richard LLoyd Parry Asia Editor, Gary Neville, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Nic Paton, Robert Lindsay, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Robert Davidson, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Peter Davies, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Eric Campbell, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, David Lister, Peter Brasier, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Morgan Falconer, Delia Ives, Ann Treneman, The Rev Andrew Mcluskey, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Dickinson, Robin Sanderson, Chris Campling, Michael Swainston, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Monica Seeley, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Simon Edwards, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Joanna Pitman, Laurence Factor, Steve Hawkes, P. B. Hetherington, Thomas Catán, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Joshua Rowe, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Des Brown, Alice Miles, Michael Pointer, Mark Venables, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Bryce Elder,

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Index Algarve police target British paedophiles Abduction suspect described by detectives 500 flats in holiday complex searched Rivals take office on historic day for Northern Ireland Blair foundation Reuters concern Peace deal founders First-time buyers hit The new Ulster Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times Blair aims to foster interfaith dialogue after leaving No 10 Concern over religious harmony Focus on three 'Abrahamic' faiths Prime Minister's son to teach Shared faith Tomorrow The Blair Years Pugh Justice ministry opens with rift Long count ends Minister criticised Afghan timetable Correction One small step for royalkind as the Queen ends her US tour on a high Astronauts tell of life on Space Station Monarch's visit is boost for Bush Supernova sheds light on universe Boodles Brown's 'incompetence' over tax credits has cost the public £2bn Damning report by MP's committee 'Failure to tackle error and fraud' Two months of precious time for bold decisions £2bn could buy New post of chief coroner announced Drug case 'urgent' Paedophile jailed 'Terror' packages Driver, 14, arrested Down the pan Jurowski wins prize Celebrity green car is declared unsafe The G-Wiz Polluting lorries face £200 London charge Breitling Experts on tracing paedophiles fly out to boost search for girl Missing Madeleine Abductor was a Briton, police think Vigil held in home village of family Cuddle Cat Angry Portuguese ask why couple left the children alone Missing Madeleine British police are taught to act fast and use the 'golden hour' Tomorrow The Blair Years Virgin Peer 'told aide to skim off $12m from newspaper deals' Former friend's evidence is a blow Directors 'were not told of deals' AA Victory for the campaign to save pounds and ounces Challenge Churchill™ Patek Philippe BT George Michael admits drug charge Bonhams CitroËn Microsoft There'll be bluebirds over/the White Cliffs of Dover The artist formerly and once again known as Prince, at a press conference in London In 2003 Iain Banks ripped up his passport and posted … Congratulations to Lee Scott, the little-known Conserva A stellar cast for a reading of Paradise Lost at the … Did we know that Lord Brocket, the former inmate of … Not everybody is wild for the new Kate Moss range at … Brown cover is not Ok! People Skoda Auto Postscript Break Out The Zinc And Get Ready To Run Slow-Mo On … I'm used to 'dork, silly, geeky . . . you're scaring … I got a call from someone claiming to be Madonna, Sa First-time repayments highest since 1991 18% of income is paying the interest City predicts next rate rise tomorrow Alliance Leicester RIAS The Times Green Flag 'Five beautiful friends' die on M25 FlyMonarch New Ulster The best memorial will be a peaceful and prosperous future The China Syndrome Beijing must face up to its responsibilities in Darfur The Final Frontier The supernova puts things in perspective Ah, the clunk of the old Kenwood Picture Gallery How Labour failed the plumber test Thunderer: You're not allowed to discriminate, but we are French flair Muslim survey Private v state: discipline and disruptive pupils Labour legacy Timesonline Don't knock volunteers Cutting crime Equally silly? Taste of France Spelling bee You wait — you'll be sorry when they're gone There's no Neet solution, but start by keeping an eye out Comment Sky Life for Black Widow who went off to apply lipstick as hitmen opened fire Secretary acted as 'spotter' for gunmen Hired men were killed in pub attack Silverjet Dinosaur footprints recorded by laser scanning for analysis The O2 Mafia 'godmother' returns Murder trial priest spared jail Pooh goes under the hammer Waterfall victim is named Placards and protest put up for the Turner Exhibit is replica of anti-war demo Bookies offer shortest odds ever Barclaycard Small on shock, big on politics Currys NHS should be freed from the meddling of politicians, say doctors Service 'hurt by continual intrusion' BBC-style board is preferred option Citi Electoral survey had issued warning on Scottish vote chaos Market research clue to confusion Minister under pressure about poll Wee Dougie is not big enough to merit the name Multiple Display Advertising Items Da Vinci Code conductor accused of assaulting schoolboy musicians Teenagers 'cracked skull in fatal assault' Boots Dell The lonely albatross looking for love in all the wrong places BT Win After 50 turbulent years, Stormont shakes off heavy chains of history Northern Ireland The Northern Ireland peace process reached its journey's end as former bitter enemies joined to swear a common pledge of office FlyZOOM Then and now From the pledge of office Now comes the hard part as leaders get down to business Tomorrow The Blair Years Suchet is the finest ingredient in this mixture of history and imagination First night Theatre The Last Confession Chichester Festival Theatre Morrisons Zimbabwe Australia Misery in the desert gives the lie to vision of stability for Darfur Government talks of roads and trains Refugees talk of violence and despair China and Russia 'still arming the militias' British Gas Armed police drag leading lawyers on to lorry for public beating Leader pays respects at statue that divides his country Orange Piecing together the broken lives left behind by the Stasi Computer tackles shredded files Fragments are in 16,250 sacks Making it fit Bridge of Light hits new snag — it's too heavy Sky Morgan Stanley Aldi A wreath for Chirac, a yacht for Sarkozy President attends memorial service President-elect jets off on holiday Standard Life How to survive 100 days without riots Deal offered on Wolfowitz exit (Reuters): Dome sweet home after quake New bat for Aussie big hitters (AFP): £2m for socialite's calling carat Zurich Suspect 'planned to bury body of British teacher under trees' Islamists 'plotted to kill 100 soldiers in US' Six in court after FBI makes arrests Calls for jihad in 'disturbing' video Norwich Union Direct Tego hearing aid King Herod's 'burial site' found in hill fort near Jerusalem The Times (AP): US military payout for civilian deaths (AP): Kidnap MP jailed (Reuters): Campaigner freed (AFP): 40 die in bus crash (AP): Artist can go home (Reuters): Testing the limits Why the Lord is now my stockman Bible published in Aboriginal dialect Project takes 30 years to complete Joe Strummer Saam 23 (with English translation) Spider-man3 Nobel prize winner on brink of victory in East Timor Greenpeace RBS considering offer for ABN Pressure on rates Quote of the day Insider deal claim Business big shot Deloitte Regulatory worries weigh on Thomson's bid for Reuters Offer given cool reception in City Deal could lead to massive job losses Hell toupee Stock markets Pessina set for £500m windfall from Boots Complex takeover keeps lawyers laughing UK disclosure rules are right Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Muddy waters Pity the equity analyst who toils on the other side … Need to know Results in brief Seconds out: RBS ready to come out fighting in battle for Dutch bank War of words over LaSalle rejection ABN to call investor meeting Business big shot Countdown ABN has to assess just what is at stake Altadis will satisfy suitors' cravings and open its books Timesonline Back to back Computers given to SFO in Torex inquiry UK private equity firm leads $5bn chase for Merck arm Buoyant high street trading fuels fears over run of base rate rises Warm weather brings healthy sales Wage rises also likely to sway Bank New Look shows off figures Wimpoleclinic Downgrade for Sports Direct by Merrill This is a Mekong giant catfish. I could have used a … Samsung Catering for HSBC developments City Diary Take a look at Wickerpedia, a site celebrating cane … City Diary Are the smiles wearing a bit thin? City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Directors' dealings Those Nigerian fraudsters have taken to using snail … City Diary Picture Gallery Tiddler to watch BP recruits Baker panel man as first independent safety expert Oil group enters post-Browne era Staff give support to former chief New clampdown will make it tougher for Tesco in Thailand BAE pulls out of bidding for Devonport yard Sales up 40 per cent at buoyant standard Life Veolia (PA): EU accuses UK over Equitable Vector handout for Michels Foxtons set to sell for £400m St Modwen wins BP contract Hong Kong couple are accused over $15m Dow Jones trades Buying preceded News Corp bid SEC starts insider trading inquiry Former Mirror chief to buy Dutch publisher Packer shuffles his pack again at PBL The Times Court success for Grasso (Reuters): Warner Music hits minor key China stock market charges on (Reuters): Record revenues for Deutsche British Airways Investor urges Alcoa to abandon bid for Alcan The Times Is fight for Japanese firm about to get hairy? Wigmaker fears US activist fund Company charts worldwide baldness The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Gaz de France is off the back burner Mittal linked with £2bn bid for US group The battle won, it's on to Berlin The Times Equity Prices BlacknRed 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 BHP slides as market fears miner has turned predator Large caps Salamander loses its golden glow Small caps Gilts BAE becomes even more attractive with acquisition of Armor Mecom Group ISoft Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Report Weather Eye Tom Pocock Veteran reporter whose career ranged from youthful war correspondent to award-winning biographer Tom Pocock, journalist and historian, was born on August 18,1925. He died on May 7,2007, aged 81 Lord Weatherill Lives Remembered Francis Machin Don White John Csáky Museum and exhibition designer whose bold vision enhanced appreciation of a wide range of subjects John Csáky, museum and exhibition designer, was born on August 31,1945. He died of lung cancer on April 5,2007, aged 61 Dino Gavina Entrepreneur whose enthusiasm for Bauhaus ideas helped to establish the high reputation of Italian furniture design Dino Gavina, furniture designer and entrepreneur, was born on November 7,1922. He died on April 5,2007, aged 84 Diego Corrales Ring warrior who thrilled the crowds in world title battles Diego Corrales, boxer, was born on August 25,1977. He died in a motorcycle accident on May 7,2007, aged 29 Discrimination by nationality is not racial bias Law Report Court of Appeal Minister's legal aid refusal wrong Queen's Bench Division Reflecting overall criminality Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court Circular Lecture Luncheon Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Jet stream brings us one of Buchan's wet spells Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 9,1984 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Personals Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dzesmin can make lasting impression in Chester Cup Racing Chester All My Loving and Light Shift, who represent Aidan … Cricket Football Few Epsom clues to be unearthed in Guineas results Racing Further food for thought at overpriced Ascot Ticketmaster Kempton Park Beverley Racing Fakenham Chepstow Yesterday's results Southwell Kelso Exeter Course specialists Catterick Anton Chekhov, trained by Aidan O'Brien and ridden … Kelso Young, gifted and back to drawing board for fallen star Motor racing Japanese corporate culture holding things up at Honda Basso in the doghouse despite contrition Cycling Travel Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby union Snooker Squash Tennis The Times Top dogs Harrington gets to grips with role as leading light for Europe Golf The Players Championship Montgomerie is left in his shadow Course should play into his hands Sportops Key notes Hatton holds high hopes of De La Hoya England date Boxing Higgins nightshift takes toll on viewers Snooker 888. com World Championship Caborn gets tough with Olympians Olympic Games The Times Family values at heart of Nadal's winning smile Tennis Uncle demands sporting approach Playing style will not lead to burnout Media Planet Monfils continues rapid slide down the rankings Ellis injury could spell end of the world for Leicester and England Rugby union Glass half full after refreshing Heineken Cup talks Officials dropped after try blunder Spanish celebrate Ospreys flying high Test appointments Finishing power Sportops Trescothick prepares for landmark but delays Test return Cricket Timesonline Rugbycamps Scoreboard Rogers hopes to take a run at filling Langer's boots Cricket Opener has eyes on Australia place Klusener helped him to improve Minor Counties Clubs Women Schools County Championship The Premiership today Bent top of wanted list as Pardew talks tough Football Manager expects difficult campaign Varney dismisses takeover rumours Touch and go Exeter win spot prize to earn Wembley place Pearce begins City clear-out with his own future still up in the air Football Barclays Premiership Pools forecast Sky Sports Timesonline New owners expected to lead way in close-season buying boom Football Window watch Total spending set to break records Most activity may happen in August Ambitious clubs must speculate to accumulate Spending power Where the big four will look to spend Football Window watch Mourinho at odds with Chelsea's medical team over Ballack operation Football Barclays Premiership Row over surgery causes rift at club Ferguson pours fuel on the flames Coral Blatter intervenes in United tour dispute Line-ups Liverpool's players have each been promised a £100,000 Rules? Next they'll be getting away with murder Even I had my doubts that we were ever going to win the title again Exclusive The Manchester United captain looks back on the club's road to the championship and tells Matt Dickinson why he is resisting the temptation to take cheap shots at Chelsea Winning numbers Times Crossword 23,596 The Insider Premier League takes on clubs as Tévez legal conflict looms The Times Mortgagesforbusiness Transfer bonanza Index Motor racing Rugby union Index The face A dark cantankerous star Did you see? Sweeping statement The click Did you know? It's your call Did you hear? I wink, therefore I ham A boy pushes his bicycle through floodwaters in Beatrice, Nebraska, after the Big Blue River burst its banks. Gage County has declared a state of emergency Modern morals Would you leave your child alone? Ulster: the tension behind the laughter The Times What scruffs we MPs are compared with stylish Sarkozy A geographical guide to sin The perfect union Do You Need Advice? My husband is too kind to his troublesome, violent stepdaughter Court appearance 'If we make people think, then job done' The stampede to get her £5 tote bag shocked Anya Hindmarch — but not as much as the charges of hypocrisy, she tells Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Chain reaction Volkswagen Bring some style to the trial The catwalk has come to court, says Lisa Armstrong The best everyday self-tans The Times The ice is nice. The ambience could be cooler The Times Welcome to the feeding frenzy The press will be rude, but being nominated for the Turner Prize is a rollercoaster ride — so enjoy it, says 2003 winner Grayson Perry Battle Fatigue First Night The great entertainer Turner prizewinner Martin Creed loves his music and art — but what he likes best is to fly by the seat of his pants, he tells Morgan Falconer We'll never learn from this war A show about the Falklands war does not fully evoke the 1982 conflict, says Joanna Pitman Pop Reviews First night Pop Bryan Adams SECC, Glasgow Concert BBC Phil/Noseda Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Pop Marc Almond Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Jazz Cheltenham Jazz Festival Various venues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera National Opera Studio Showcase Hackney Empire, E8 Jazz Kyle Eastwood Ronnie Scott's W1 Aiming for independence Working Relationship Peter Bray, the regional director of Leonard Cheshire, the charity for the disabled, and his PA, Viv Ions, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiskilled and much-ignored When will bosses wake up to the capabilities of PAs, asks Nic Paton Multiple Display Advertising Items Fyi: enter our Crème Show competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Holby gets the blues Last night's TV Holby Blue BBC One The Seven Sins of England Channel 4 The Times TV choices Lost finally finds its way Shhhh! This is a library Today's TV Jonathan Meades: Abroad Again Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm How the Other Half Learns Five, 8pm Live Premiership Football: Chelsea v Manchester United Digital Choice Sky Sports 1 (& HD), 7.30pm Thoroughly Modern: The Bicycle BBC Four, 8.30pm Variations Natural World BBC Two, 9pm Canada's Next Top Model Living, 8pm Miss Marie Lloyd: The Queen of the Music Hall BBC Four, 9pm The World's Most Offensive Joke Channel 4,11.05pm The Pixies Acoustic Sky Arts, 11.25pm Film of the night Film choice Sleuth (1972) ITV3, 9.30pm Best of the rest Maid in Manhattan (2002) Five, 9pm Boudou Saved from Drowning (1932, b/w) Sky Arts, 9pm Downfall (2004) Film4,9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) BBC Three, 10pm Disturbing Behaviour (1998) BBC One, 11.55pm 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 4210 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal

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