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News from 14/05/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Robert Lewis, Richard Hughes Professor, Neil Scolding Professor, Garth Ap Rees, Andrew Billen, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Lazarus Professor, David Wheatley, Peter Lansley, Alistair Hall Professor, Robert Duque Ribeiro, Mark Souster, Brendan Barber, David Rose, Patrick Hosking Business and Finance Editor, Matt Cartwright, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Nick Brooks President, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, John Monson Professor, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Elizabeth Judge, Morris Brown Professor, Sam Marlowe, Devina Cannon, David Cote, George Hart Professor, Jeremy Whittle, Ben Ainslie, Lucy Bannerman, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Lauren Preteceille, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Mike Tiley, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Humphrey Hodgson Vice-Dean, John Wardle, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, John Wagstaff, Jenny MacArthur, Iain King, Rev Alan Hughes, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Michael Cashman, David Hands, Kay-Tee Khaw Professor, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Oliver Kay, Clive James, Tony Rees, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Douglas Rankine, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Nick Boon President-Elect, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen O'rahilly Professor, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Nick Wright Warden, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Crispin A. Shorter, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Heather Brooke, Ashley Grossman Professor, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Francesca Steele, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Hugh Watkins Professor, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Nigel Henderson, Edwin Chilvers Professor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Steve Lee, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Tony Heagerty Professor, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Roy Taylor Professor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Danny Baker, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Haines, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Robbie Millen, J. Powis, Fiona Hamilton, Jane Macartney, Sir Michael Barber, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Britain becomes a Prozac nation Record numbers put on antidepressants GPs 'ignoring advice from drugs watchdog' Tevez saves Hammers again ... or does he? US soldiers 'captured by insurgents' in raid Call for more power Reuters tie-up fears No Madeleine suspect Young contender Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Index The Times Al-Qaeda group claims capture of three US soldiers 4,000 troops in search for patrol Five killed in ambush at dawn Foreign Staff: Fifty die in suicide attack Pugh Ex-IRA prisoner to sit on police board Prison staff pay row Policeman stabbed Early-release crooks The name's Bond 'Dead white men in the critic's chair scorning work of women directors' Head of National attacks 'misogyny' Tirade is branded ageist and wrong Who are you calling a bigot? Three to watch Boodles Brown 'must use his honeymoon period to strengthen power of Prime Minister' Key Blair adviser gives frank advice Whitehall 'needs greater clarity' Health service policy one of four Blair era 'mistakes' Life in No 10 Gordon, darling, the celebrity circuit is simply hell on the cheek muscles Thousands are rescued from moors in Ten Tors washout The challenge Boots Walking and work therapy could help millions throw away the pills Studies show the benefits of exercise Helping on a farm can lift depression Patients denied drug for cancer of the head and neck On prescription 'Enjoying nature is the best medication for me' Safety fears over prisoners' rail work Result for nurses M1 has worst jam 'Ban hoodies' call Candidate arrested Anti-smoking drive No plastic bags Bloc-voting proves that, on Eurovision night, everybody needs good neighbours Former enemies now friendly allies Countries funding the contest do badly Of course it's all a joke – but do they know that in Sarajevo? Doctors' job system 'has failed at all stages — and its review is a fiasco, too' Aid Challenge churchill Poisoning alert as EU eases hygiene laws Small outlets will be spared checks E. coli expert says it's a lunatic move Royal Bank of Scotland Monarch Skoda Cigarette firms push for tobacco 'teabags' Companies try to have EU veto lifted Oral snuff 'safer than smoking' Directline. com Your M&S Getting a fix from the weed Virgin media How British Library allowed 300-year-old diary to be ruined Green Flag Family fortunes No signs of forced entry at murdered teenager's home Victim was two months pregnant Police not ruling out 'honour' killing Astronomers find a star as old as time Expedia Benn struggling in deputy contest Minister is still short of backers Campaign team blames role abroad Tiscali Directline. com Timetable Detectives in search for Madeleine admit they have no suspect Airmiles Tough at the Top But would a 'department of the prime minister' make political life easier? If You Can't Beat Them A cunning new strategy for the Eurovision Song Contest Africa's Shame The cosseting of Zimbabwe brands Africa as an unregenerate dictators' club Lies, all lies. But who do you tell? Picture Gallery True faith is greater than the ranters England, home of the mother of all injustices Bank fraud risks Street unwise Through the roof Flawed review hastens medical training meltdown Crossrail — right or wrong? Join the debate online today Measure of common sense Blair's future Stadium of blight Huddle instinct Singing the blues I don't give a damn what the PM has on his iPod Waiter! Send this pretentious tripe back to the kitchen Comment 30 years on, duke's 'killer' prepares to leave for life in foreign jail Italian says he is innocent of murder Home Office refuses case review Airmiles Royal Navy to cut costs with crew swaps 'Hot-shipping' plan to save money Fresh crews will be sent to new post Multiple Display Advertising Items An eternal tragedy that is subtle, startling and brilliant First night Opera Pelléas et Mélisande Covent Garden Airmiles 'No play' head abandons flexitime plan Staggered starts a 'parent nightmare' 30-minute lunch part of third lesson First direct Off form Don't tell Jeremy Clarkson — but caravans are coming back Holidaymakers head for open road Ocean cruises also back in vogue Twice the Adventure Nowhere left to hide for shy 'First Lady' SNP leader's wife rarely seen in public Shared interests bridged gap in ages Airmiles Why giving the Prime Minister more power, not less, must be new leader's first step Politics In the first extract from his book on life at the heart of Tony Blair's Government, serialised exclusively in The Times, Sir Michael Barber calls for a new department to drive through reform of public services Parallels with a President that highlighted unspoken regrets Orange 'If you tried to do it all, you'd be a control freak' Camilla Cavendish meets the man who worked in the 'vortex' at No 10 and prodded ministers and civil servants into action See you in court? There's a good chance . . . Law advice sought by 35 million people One in 50 sues family members Inside Track Directline. com Mars a day not Ok for veggies Children report online abuse Literary memorial to war dead Humpback blows into North Sea Expedia Princes suited and booted for Cavalry Old Comrades parade Vatican denies hiding the full truth about the end of the world Anniversary of 'Secrets of Fatima' Church confronts conspiracy theories Fatima visions Bringing it all together Pope set to bring back Latin Mass in face of opposition Pakistan China Taleban military chief killed World Ruthless leader shot in Nato attack Boasted of bomb link with bin Laden Casting the first stone 'Scariest guy in town' stalks Bush over Iraq Nuclear claims 'based on forgery' UK intelligence called into question Npower Republican hopefuls eye the White House Reuters: Heatwave kills 36 in Indian state AFP: Palestine truce AP: Band dies in crash AP: Most wanted held AP: Anti-missile laser AP: 'Marry mothers' call Multiple Display Advertising Items Troops ready to fire as rival rallies erupt into deadly violence Karachi clashes Expedia Mother cat takes seven chicks under her paw (AP): Mubarak rejects $3bn bridge Mao's reserve brought out after portrait is set on fire AP: Secular protest attracts 1.5m Shock as Sarkozy woos anti-US leftwinger Socialist offered Foreign Ministry New Government to be 'inclusive' The Times Now Royal wants her partner's job Money, muscle and a menagerie win power Toshiba Pdsa Great Dragon of China is cut down to size Green activists end construction Fears that park would be harmed Multiple Display Advertising Items More cash sought for Galileo project Mylan purchase BT eyes Wi-Max Brewery deal Quote of the day Oil challenge Business big shot US private equity firm poised to win battle for Chrysler Finishing touches being put to deal Announcement could come today Sunset for trade talks Last-gasp bid to save Doha Round Monday manifesto Stock markets Reuters and Thomson customers question duo's tie-up One more rise will do for image-conscious MPC Commodities Currencies Appeal Need to know Liverpool brewer heads for stock market Reverse takeover of pub operator Indian brothers to have 58% stake Poles behind bars talking your language Stanhope Street story Lloyds TSB BT raises prospect of entry into Wi-Max technology How it works Osmond aims to ease pension portion of takeovers Halifax punishes borrowers with increase beyond Bank rate rise BCC warning to Bank of England Confidence high BRC slams proposal Compass disposal British Gas setback Anti-terror company set to float on AIM Westminster seeking £2.5m Growth market after 9/11 attacks XL Business big shot British funds Exchange rates Scottish Equitable Policyholders Trust Limited Business leaders to press Brown for tax overhaul Task force wants system modernised CBI says that last Budget fell short Legal battle as VAT crackdown hits firms City's dual contract pay system attacked as tax evasion Mylan wins contest for Merck Generics Gap in oil price raises crisis for American benchmark Milkround Alliance Leicester You know when it feels like somebody's watching you . . . . . . then you may be right, because this man is using you to plot the future of mobile phones Welcome to the future, where India adds a film's final touch Western producers are turning to the subcontinent as a cost-effective and skilful source of special effects European Commission demands more public money for Galileo Head-to-head Protecting the weak from worst of global capitalism Monday manifesto The TUC General Secretary hopes he can alert the next prime minister to the injustices of the American way Curriculum vitae The leader questioned Timesonline Equity Prices The Times Charities Professor Harold Shipton Distinguished medical engineer who helped to pioneer the EEG, which measures the brain's electrical activity Professor Harold Shipton, electronics engineer, was born on September 29,1920. He died on April 9,2007, aged 86 Weather Eye Professor John Henry Toxicologist who did crucial work on poisoning and drug overdose and was always ready to explain it to the media Professor John Henry, toxicologist, was born on March 11,1939. He died of complications from the removal of a kidney on May 8,2007, aged 68 Rabbi Josef Dunner Ultra-Orthodox rabbi who pioneered the religious education of young women within his community Rabbi Josef Dunner, leading ultra-Ortodox rabbi and pioneer of religious education for women, was born on January 4, 1913. He died on April 1, 2007, aged 94 Hans Booms Archivist and historian who dedicated himself to the availability of public records and the accountability of politicians Hans Booms, archivist, was born on June 22,1924. He died on April 16,2007, aged 82 Memorial services Family home is at risk from trustee after court transfer Law Report Chancery Division Counter-restitution not required Court of Appeal Donating in kind helps give firms a green edge Notebook Charities Top ten goods Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Dinners Appointments Church news Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain warms to the taste for home-grown olives Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 14,1941 Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy, parachutes into Scotland as Germany prepares to invade the Soviet Union. The Times celebrates the propaganda coup, and rubbishes German claims that Hess is insane Winning Move Weather Weather quest Archipenko gives O'Brien new string to Derby bow Racing Improvement on cards after first run French Guineas win adds lustre Bowman can hit target with Wise Dennis Plumpton Yesterday's results Uttoxeter Big-race odds Ben Ainslie Worcester Football Finsceal Beo finds her match in France Windsor Racing Musselburgh The Wright track Southwell Leading trainers Jockeys Stockdale wish set to become reality as flawless triumph nudges selectors Equestrianism Towcester Racing The meeting at Newton Abbot tomorrow is subject to … Wolverhampton Course specialists Call Again Cavalier and King riding high at last Going coach class foils Hoy's record bid Cycling Basketball Results Bowls Cycling Equestrianism Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Paralympic sport Rugby league Rugby union Shooting Speedway Squash Tennis Saturday's scoreboards Football Fixtures Cricket Conditions dictate that Beijing stars will rise in Far East Athletics Japan and China hold marathon aces Radcliffe injury hampers build-up The Times Barrett's warrior spirit fires Wigan dream of 'home' run Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup Bradford enjoy share of fortune after Vainikolo lays foundation Of all the engage Super League clubs in tomorrow's … The Times Weathermen work the oracle to put team in good heart Sailing America's Cup The Times Remorseless Nadal makes short work of González to extend run Tennis Spaniard claims third Italian title Chilean beaten inside 90 minutes Federer to tackle 'crisis' on his own for now Moving on up The Times Mickelson engages top gear to shake off his title rivals Golf The Players Championship The Times Lee Westwood won his first European Tour title in almost … Final scores Inspirational Grey-Thompson in tears as she makes final exit Paralympic sport Visa World Cup Trailblazer feels time is right to go New role awaits with UK Athletics Tracking Tanni Relieved Toseland extends his lead Ivanovic pain gain Ornelas out in front Hudson heartbreak Kane proves able Jawanda on form England on a high Leicester's display of raw power bodes well for treble bid Rugby union Guinness Premiership Final Irish scrum halves to rekindle past rivalries Gloucester lack heavy artillery to combat mighty foreign force Rugby union Guinness Premiership Final Sport Staff: England beware as South African sides dominate Super 14 Heineken Cup final The final countdown The clubs Australians call off tour of Zimbabwe on orders of Government Cricket Howard fierce critic of Mugabe Ponting backs country's decision Timely decision shows strength that our politicians lacked ICC regulations Century puts Morton first in line to replace Lara for Lord's Test Cricket Bopara ensures Irish hangover continues Yesterday's scoreboards Scoreboard The Times England go for two safe pairs of hands in Strauss and Prior Cricket Injured Vaughan will play 'big part' Wicketkeeper to be given time Lord's XII Understudy Shah ready to make second chance count How long before Hamilton's well-oiled dream machine hits its first hurdle? Motor racing Spanish Grand Prix Drive time Hamilton completes short journey from young pretender to contender Motor racing Spanish Grand Prix British rookie leads championship Fourth podium finish in succession Pipex Top man Massa ensures Alonso gains no right of way Motor racing Spanish Grand Prix Result Times Crossword 23,600 Dented ambitions Warnock left with bitter taste as Tévez has final word Fury as Sheffield United go down Threat of legal action remains The Times Inside Index End of an era Cricket Index The face Nice, posh and a little bit rock'n'roll Did you see? The height of mystery The click Did you know? Novels are us Did you hear? Iron man meets man iron Picture Gallery Modern morals Humanism will triumph Nowadays in the West, culture is ours at the click of a mouse. But 20th-century horrors may still return to haunt us unless we put people before ideologies, says Clive James in an extract from his new book Clive James online Tomorrow in times2: Clive James on Tony Curtis Happy with their lot Poetry Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum The Times My new code for a relaxing life: don't bother Baby joke that wasn't funny Not the real thing Smart drugs for straight As Health monday Boosting your brain power by taking a pill could become a reality in the next few years — but such drugs raise serious ethical and medical issues. Peta Bee investigates Dr Thomas Stuttaford Dr Tanya Byron Brain-boosters: what's on the horizon? Pru Health Deer tick with cruel bite How to remove a tick: do's and don'ts Useful Websites How to spot ticks and avoid getting bitten Is my daughter's friend becoming an obsession? Life Scan The Times Sizzle while you work As everyone else jets off to sunny climes. Carola Long explain as how to raise the office temperature all by yourself Surreal to reel — Dalí at the movies Film fascinated the great Surrealist Salvador Dalí, and Salvador Dalí fascinated Hollywood, as a new show at Tate Modern makes clear — he was even an honorary Marx brother, says Joanna Pitman Topol that First Night Now that he's a rich man As the hugely successful Fiddler on the Roof returns to London, its writer Joseph Stein tells David Cote why he's still doing musicals at 95 Theatre First night Sizwe Banzi is Dead Barbican Pit Pop Syd Barrett — Madcap's Last Laugh Barbican Theatre The May Queen Everyman, Liverpool Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert The Wooden prince Lighthouse, Poole Pop Stephen Fretwell St James's W1 Daphne's dreams of Doubleday Tv&radio Weekend's TV Daphne BBC Two, Saturday Gavin and Stacey BBC Three, Sunday The Times David Chater's choices Back from the dead . . . Mitchell sisters sweet as Sugar Today's TV Edwardian Supersize Me Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Dispatches: Gordon Brown — Fit for Office? Channel 4,8pm Grey's Anatomy Digital Choice Living, 3pm Ian Hislop's Scouting for Boys BBC Four, 9pm Variations Cutting Edge: Mind Your F***ing Language Channel 4,9pm So You Think You're Royal? Sky One, 10pm The Sopranos Channel 4,11.05pm/12.15am North Korea Undercover National Geographic, 10pm Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive BBC Three, 10.30pm Film of the night Film choice Enter the Dragon (1973) ITV4, 10pm The Big Circus (1959) Best of the rest Channel 4,1.30pm Secrets and Lies (1995) Film4,9pm Predator (1987) ITV1, 11pm Web video of the day Star Wars: The Silent Movie Puzzles — answers from the back page Bedrooms and Hallways (1998) BBC Two, 11.50pm Bully (2001) Film4,11.40pm 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 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau Index John Deere The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Tevez Celebrates Escape to Victory The Games Barclays Premiership Timesonline Defiant Ferguson Defends his Team Selection Day of Drama Fowler Denied Fairytale End The Games Barclays Premiership Warnock Hears Call for Justice Better Late than Never for Jewell's Battlers Viduka yet to Decide Future Mikel Adds to Mourinho's Injury Worries The Games Barclays Premiership The FA Cup Berbatov Ensures Tottenham are Best of Rest Redknapp Suffers Poll Tax Coppell Happy to Let Europe Wait Owen Carried off as Injury Jinx Returns The Games Barclays Premiership Active Air Making a Charlie of Myself The Two Dannys Danny Baker enters Wembley dreamland at the unveiling of Bobby Moore's statue My Brave Lions Set Standard for Chelsea Biggest Stage is Beckoning for Sturridge The Games Barclays Premiership Alyson Rudd on the Manchester City starlet with an impeccable pedigree Allardyce to Raid Bolton's Coaching Set-Up George Caulkin says infrastructure is key for Newcastle Lee Quick to Make his Mark The Ultimate Table With the season ended Bill Edgar picks out the statistics that mattered for your club Davies Thinks It's All over for Southampton The Games Coca-Cola Championship Play-Offs Albion in Sight of Instant Return This Week Online Awarding Campaign Honours Pats on back for United and Allardyce Devoted Kay Still a Happy Wanderer The Presenter Tom Dart discusses Big Sam and Elvis impersonators with the TV front man Blackpool Rock with Hoolahan The Games Coca-Cola League One Play-Offs Footie on the Box The Weekend's Details The Results Dell Allen Looking for Final Redemption The Games Coca-Cola League Two Play-Offs MK Dons manager aims to end jinx. Robert Lewis reports Marriott Not Short of Confidence for Lincoln Spain Edge out Peacock's Boys The UNDER-17s Wills Shows the Way The Games Non-League FA Vase Final Morison's Vegas Year FA Trophy Final Bottoms up in the Bundesliga The Continent Gabriele Marcotti sees a player's backside play a pivotal role in the title race The Fantasy Game Top of the Table Picture Gallery Billy on the Ball Timesonline Sky Sports

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