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News from 15/05/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Lewis, Margot James, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, J. D. Manson, Sarah Potter, David Aaronovitch, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, John Bent, Bob Heath, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Edwin Astill, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, The Rev Michael Counsell, The Rev Charles Overton, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Francis Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeremy austin, Hugh Paxton, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, John Copeland Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Jim Morris, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, Mark Tucker, Eddie Digby, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Victoria Sharp, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, The Rev Colin McCORMACK, Clive James, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Dr Gordon Caldwell, Adam Sutcliffe, Simon de Bruxelles, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Harry Ferguson, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Berliner Zeitung, Richard Owen, Ruth Barnett Clinical Director, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Elizabeth McLARDY, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Colin Guthrie, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Freng Whyteleafe, Dearbáil Jordan, Neil Bentley, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Robin Martin-Jenkins, Bob Spence, Michael Gove, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, L. Ron Hubbard, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, John Vaughan, Nicola Copping, Fay Schopen, Bryce Elder, Maxwell Knight, Gerald Gilbert, Sir Michael Barber, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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A bounce for Brown as Labour closes gap Prospect of new man at No 10 gives poll boost Tory leader still well ahead on charisma Madeleine Police question Briton Index State school plan Gas price warning Bullying award Flintoff injury fears Index Targets 'drive police into ludicrous arrests' Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times State academies to cater for children from age 3 to 18 Schools emulate the private sector Primaries link up with secondaries Secondary school to keep to one teacher for all lessons Pugh Visitors to US must fill in online form Buildings sell-off Leave for fathers Extradition ruling Villa is searched for Madeleine Man working with police is questioned He had just lost rights over his child Inntravel We are making ludicrous arrests just to meet our targets, say police Officers 'unable to use discretion' Fear of alienating traditional support Teenagers arrested after 'racial insults' stabbing Out of order Three arrests over murdered wife, 17 Detectives charged Wife and child die Weight complaint Fraudsters jailed TV expert cleared Record pay for nannies with extra talents Languages lead wish list of skills Top earners make more than teachers Bilingual help Most mothers 'ignoring breast-feeding advice' Rolex Children who miss numeracy targets to get one-to-one help Labour leadership Parents asked to help, Brown says Education 'is my personal passion' Brown seen as stronger leader as Cameron's rating weakens Expectations of a Brown premiership Figuring it out Sir Walter Raleigh moment fails to make a big splash Interest rate rises as Harman funds her bid with loan How they rate Atom tests 'caused genetic defects' Study finds bomb changed men's DNA Evidence may help veterans suing MoD Christian Aid US pays compensation to family of British victim Green Flag Chain reaction All together now . . . rock, paper, scissors Playground game bids for Olympics $50,000 contest may come to UK Dfs Hand signals In a three-shoot game, there are 27 variations, but these gambits - the "great eight" - have become famous Microsoft My art scares you? That's the point of it, says the artist Visitors distressed by Gormley work Even the curator felt claustrophobic Alliance Leicester CitroËn Norman Pace, one half of Hale and Pace, the comedy … Boris Johnson donned a toga yesterday to accept a petition from sixth-formers calling for ancient history a level to be retained. Here he is, clambering down from the roof of a car during a photoshoot for an advert. He claims that he is scared of heights. It's refreshing to know that even Boris has his limits Thank you to all who wrote in after Dame Vera Lynn's … A surprising contender one day to replace Sir Patrick … Pinning it on Brown People People learns that the defence attaché at the British … EasyJet Things seem to be hardly slicker over at Peter Hain's … Postscript The Pitt-Jolies have exceedingly well-behaved neighbour "One bonus was the chicks, " says Lemmy from Motörhead Keira Knightley is no fool. "i have certain tools, … Bob Woolmer was not strangled, Home Office pathologist decides Death may have had natural cause Inquiry rules out fans and players Pipex Directline Suzuki The Hot-ish Seat What is a deputy leader for? Balkan Brawl The future shape of Europe is at stake in Romania's power struggle Game Theory Scissors, paper, stone is not just a game: it could determine the fate of the world Gordon Gekko: my role model Picture Gallery Don't worry. Have another happy pill . . . Thunderer: It takes a preacher's son to be that priggish Depression kills Junior doctors The Chancellor and Blair must share the blame for NHS's financial chaos Apart together Timesonline Scientific proof of God? Odd and uneven No accident Belgrade calling Dial C for coffin Don't try and put the ration into immigration Enough schmaltz about Blair. Only one thing matters BT Community nurses pledge falls victim to cost-cutting Fewer than half have been hired Hewitt to outline £8bn extra spending Ebookers Health spend Dell Curry-house tiff blown out of proportion, says Tarrant Quiz-show host in TV explanation Four policemen raided hotel room The front man BT Vision Town halls to lose £40m in migrant numbers row New calculations penalise South East Council tax may have to be increased GP hit wife grieving for pet dog Mobile users put on a pedestal JPs 'ignore advice of experts' Ap Rhys Pryce term increased Expedia. co. uk Dolphins' days off South West coast 'could be numbered' Our tiny ancestor had a brain to match - which shows that we were not as clever as we thought Fossilised skull brings key insights Apes' brains must have evolved later Multiple Display Advertising Items Female chimps kill rivals' babies Family tree Burberry Social worker drowned his disabled baby Deaf man then tried to kill himself Son suffered 40 epileptic fits in a day Men'sHealth The College of Law Barclaycard Grab your keyboard and mouse and join rat race to stay slim Office treadmills to combat obesity Walking workers burn more calories Work it out Lung disease halved by right diet Typical Western foods raise the risk Study monitored men for 12 years Ns&i Expect more rain - and a summer hosepipe ban Bespoke Suits 'Swinger couple had web sex' in front of girl and grandfather Child, 9, groomed online in New York Witness serving 18 years in US jail Multiple Display Advertising Items Security 'no ground to deport Algerian' Keypoint How Blair avoided a mugging as street crime left big cities unsafe Politics Serialisation In the second extract from his new book, Sir Michael Barber tells how his No 10 team cut through Whitehall excuses Orange A win-win relationship with the Prime Minister Lessons for Brown in the best book by No 10 insider British Gas Secret journey to the weird and wonderful First night Theatre The Maids Old Ship Hotel, Brighton Post Office Iraq Australia The phone-in President banking on people power to get his palace back Shady dealings No rest for Citizen Chirac as he relinquishes the throne Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping busy Tourists rediscover their sea wings Flying boats are making a comback Increased access to remote islands EDS High points (AFP): Bird flu death toll rises amid criticism (AP): Empress holed (Reuters): Newspaper returns (AFP): Suu Kyi release call (AP): Commute by drain (AFP): Keeping watch Fugitives from genocide will be denied sanctuary by 'refugee state' 400 Sudanese sneak in to Israel Government says they are security risk BT Resignation threatens to bring down Government Halifax (AFP): Six killed in violence-hit vote Drugs threat to hummingbird (AFP): Abe seeks greater world role (AFP): Emotional return for remains Lloyds TSB (Reuters): Climate change triggers farm revolution in arid grain belt Too-slow trickle of results as time runs out Yha Times Online Alliance Française Outrage at teachers' fake gun siege on school trip Multiple Display Advertising Items Troops lose video link with home as Army puts a block on MySpace Blogs of war win gunner top prize Buzzell's life US soldier killed in firefight at peace meeting Some sellers take all the light bulbs, Barbara Amiel 'took all the chandeliers' The Times (AFP): Mayors aim to map out a green future (AFP): Ceremony boycott (AP): Swedish spy inquiry (AFP): Rancher charged (AFP): New Rock terminal (AFP): Bad feeling Million-dollar payout for lonely teenager who was told 'bullying is good for you' FlyZOOM How to fight back Foreigners are barred from wandering alone in Tibet Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity firms force up bid target premiums Levels not seen since March 2000 M&A mania 'has some way to go' House prices still going up Virgin Media talks Quote of the day MacQuarie move Business big shot Deloitte TPG threat to bale out of Iberia bid Going up Stock markets US investor group puts pressure on Dow board Deloitte Did Cerberus bite more than it can chew? Just deserts for Big Brother Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies No conflict Money can buy you love. The CBI has recruited fiv Need to know Results in brief Unions ready to meet over 6% claim for 400,000 UK farm workers Living conditions and pay highlighted Consumers 'must pay fair prices' Living wage Consortium pays £686m for portfolio of 21 hospitals Farmers are not enjoying a level field House prices keep on rising despite higher interest rates The Times Growth areas Taxpayers punished by lack of deal-broking skills at councils Factory gate figure raises hopes for inflation Brewin Dolphin Securities Banks are accused of trying to play both sides in ABN battle Market regulator demands disclosure Barclays 'learnt from Woolwich' Pressure point Centrica says gas bills may go up again Stair Glide What a truly global and sophisticated outfit Vodafone … City Diary Continental Airlines A touch of class from Sid and Bill City Diary An Illinois family law firm has caused an uproar by … City Diary Rush for places at Vector Hospitality City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day If I had downed a dram every time I'd read in the India City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Virgin Media called to task by leading investors over poor results Franklin seeks wide-ranging talks Management and strategy in question Countdown Struggling Chrysalis posts £100,000 loss C. Hoare & Co. Informa pays £502m for online business Starbucks coffee to come with a song from Paul McCartney Westlaw UK Judge issues warning to banks Britvic buys C&C's soft drinks Brewer revamps boardroom (Reuters): Southern Cross earnings soar Pru backer talks of eventual demerger Standard Life sees value in split Turnaround gets conditional support Horlick hires former 3i boss Big shot Bank of Ireland Emerson MacQuarie suspends shares while it mulls fundraising Stock sale to mirror last year's Bank has slipped in industry rankings Buy the buy Berlusconi in Endemol buyout (Reuters): Three still in race for Alitalia Profits down at HSBC's US unit (Reuters): Nokia picks up market outlook HSBC The world's local bank P&G revamp promotes contenders for top job Consumer Goods Union's change of stance clears way for Chrysler deal Autoworkers back private equity firm Assurance on pension liabilities The Times It all started with quality and beauty From Africa's bread basket to economic basket case, life in Mugabe's Zimbabwe As inflation roars on in four-digit territory, every day has become a struggle for survival Rising sums The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds New Zealand Property Seminars British funds Potsdam can mark history once again Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Hanson climbs as prospect of a takeover bid widens Large caps Results delay lifts Jessops hopes Small caps Gilts Long-term potential is reason for informed to hold on to Informa Robert Wiseman Diploma Equity Prices Group 20 SuperCar Club Theodore Maiman American physicist and electrical engineer who demonstrated the world's first working laser, in California in 1960 Theodore Maiman, physicist and inventor of the laser, was born on July 11,1927. He died of systemic mastocytosis on May 5,2007, aged 79 Professor Leslie Woods Applied mathematician and teacher who did significant work on high-speed aerodynamics and plasma theory Professor Leslie Woods, mathematician, was born on December 6,1922. He died on April 16,2007, aged 84 Chess Weather Eye Gordon Wilkins Motoring journalist who spent more than seven decades writing and broadcasting about cars Gordon Wilkins, journalist and broadcaster, was born on October 6,1912. He died on April 11,2007, aged 94 Jimmie Arthur Unassuming bridge captain who led Scottish and English teams to three European gold victories Jimmie Arthur, bridge player and administrator, was born on March 25,1929. He died of cancer on May 3,2007, aged 78 Lord Weatherill Lives Remembered Malietoa Tanumafili II Head of state who guided Samoa's journey to independence Malietoa Tanumafili Ii, GCMG, CBE, head on January 4,1912. He died on May 11,2007, aged 95 Assured tenant became a tolerated trespasser Law Report Court of Appeal Customer entitled to seek review Court of Appeal Power to extend extradition time Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Care for 1,700,000 graves Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Fellowship Legal news Golden Anniversaries Deaths Lincoln's Inn Latest wills In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Public Notices The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Giant hailstones brought death and chaos in 1697 Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 15,1914 The Times's sports pages urge that boys should play every position on the cricket field, to prepare them for the varied challenges of life Winning Move Solution Weather Weatherquest Sheikh Mohammed paying heavily for Coolmore boycott Racing Musselburgh Yesterday's results Rob Wright was in form again yesterday, landing a 12-1 Southwell Wolverhampton Towcester Rugby union Windsor Football Suspension error may be costly for Spencer Newcastle Racing Huntingdon Course specialists Brighton Southwell Cup success will not hide poor season, says Lewsey Rugby union Victory will only 'paper over cracks' Ellis misses out on World Cup Online today Larkham provides timely fillip with Edinburgh move The final countdown The end for the Tykes as university takes controlling interest in Leeds Rugby union Football Results Basketball Cricket Cycling Golf Ice hockey College days Shooting Football Fixtures Cricket Speedway Tennis England lay down market in win over New Zealand Netball The greatest? Or just one of the best? Over to you, Roger Tennis Faltering Federer Maturing Murray ready to reach new heights on and off the court Tennis Scot celebrates his 20th birthday Doubt surfaces over Davis Cup tie Williams throws down gauntlet for Paris Must-do list Nourkrin Wigan target Ryles for Fletcher role Hoy on a high Muralitharan back Lessons for London to take on board from Valencia's vision America's Cup The Spanish port has been transformed by the chance to stage yachting's top event. Expensive, perhaps, but it is also inclusive and glamorous What it all adds up to Balancing act lifts Hamilton above grand-prix clowns Motor racing The Times Vaughan out to stop new regime from making same old mistake Cricket Captain will be at Lord's to give advice Angry he was not used during Ashes Flintoff's troublesome ankle may throw Test tactics into disarray Rain spoils West Indies' one and only practice game To bat or not to bat, that is the question Cricket Confident Prior blessed with ability to become England's great entertainer Mourinho's end-of-season report tells Shevchenko 'must do better' Football FA Cup Final Manager critical of striker's efforts Praise for Drogba highlights problems United's Malaysia date at the centre of controversy Law's joy of six washed away in Luton flood Irate Davies says Derby will not be affected by 'propaganda' Football Bankole remains on course for Wembley Teams The Times Player unrest awaits arrival of Allardyce at Newcastle Football Butt hits out at some team-mates Future of Martins uncertain after row Libran trait has Viduka's future hanging in balance Dowie 'mistaken' over Charlton date Everton duo stay Benítez prepares New Reading deals Primus wants more Nothing ironic about Tévez irony while Le Saux saves game show and gorilla Sport on television The Times Warnock's future in doubt after his calculated gamble fails to pay off Football Manager could decide to step down Chairman wants him to stay on Curbishley ready to ring changes despite West Ham survival Stats attack Gang of Four starts to break up as focus shifts to next season Online today Wenger prospects vital to Arsenal success Thelondonpaper Mourinho lucky Poll made write move Pressures of struggle take toll as Jewell hands over Wigan reins Football Manic Monday Fears for health of Liverpudlian Hutchings moves up to take charge Dextro Energy For Chris Hutchings, the sense of déjà vu as he takes … City board acts after manager fails to read writing on the wall Football Manic Monday Pearce departs as Thai suitor prepares to make formal offer Changing times Times Crossword 23,601 The Insider The revolving door at Honda Racing F1 is working overti The Hamilton Effect goes on: ITV says that 1.3 m A thought on the relegation deciders from fanatical … The Insider is wondering how Sheffield United directors Takeover deal puts foreign coach high on City's agenda Prospective new owner eyes Europe Koeman and Houllier fit the bill The Times Mortgages for Business Manic Monday Simon Barnes Cricket Index The face Playing hard ball Did you see? Well-worn trick The click Did you know? All in the mind Did you hear? Never nul points for Wogan A resident at the Black House, a housing project in lslington photographed by Colin Jones in 1973 and now the subject of an exhibition which opens on Friday at the Michael Hoppen Gallery, London SW3 Modern morals Deadlier than the male With news of an M15 drive to recruit more female agents, Ben Macintyre looks at the role of the woman spy and, right, meets a real-life Miss Moneypenny, and intelligence officers past and present reveal their views The modern former spy The wartime spymaster The wartime spymaster The last Miss Moneypenny recalls her war The Times Quick - cook meals bring out my inner Luddite Aria honours a romantic spirit Supporting Sweeney The Times Would an implanted chip help to keep my child safe? Parents In the wake of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, every type of child monitoring device is in demand, reports Carol Midgley Kids kit In the garden I want to stop smoking. What do I eat? Nutrition Food matters Supplements that may really aid weight loss IPod, therefore I impose It's the height of gaucheness to take your own MP3 player to someone else's party, says Hugo Rifkind The kit Some sound advice for music lovers If that's a weekend sailor, I like the cut of his jib Dress code Bernie Schwartz, not just a pretty face Give us a Clue First Night Timesonline Oh you pretty things Come and join the shooting party An arty treasure hunt, Shoot Experience finds competitors racing to solve clues and take pictures. So will Louise Cohen find the hotel where Alice Cooper kept his snake? Pop The Waterboys Albert Hall Theatre Terre Haute Trafalgar Studios 2, SW11 Pop Reviews First night Van Morrison Roundhouse, NW1 Concert Solomon St John's Smith Square, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert BBCSO/Gardner Barbican Theatre Fame Shaftesbury In search of the real Gordon Last night's TV Dispatches: Gordon Brown — Fit for Office? Channel 4 Power to the People BBC Two The Times David Chater's choices Sweeney gets my backing Ready, steady, cook some more Today's TV The Widow's Tale Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Virgin School Channel 4,10pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Sleeper Cell Digital Choice FX, 10pm Variations The Scam Squad BBC Three, 8.30pm Sinatra under Siege ITV4, 9pm How Not to Lose Your Identity Channel 4,11.05pm Sex . . . with Mum and Dad BBC Three, 10.30pm Film of the night Film choice Ray (2004) ITV1, 9pm The Train (1964, b/w) Best of the rest Channel 4,1.05pm Bombón el Perro (2004) Sky Movies Indie, 7.20pm Vera Drake (2004) Film4,9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page A Private Function (1984) More4,10pm Best In Show (2000) BBC One, 11.30pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4215 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Patio Awnings Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Distractions of the Week Other Views on Blair Sector nurtures hopes of a golden Brown era Issue of the Week the Top Job Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research If you're happy and you know it Health Other Stories we Liked Private mops squeezed out Hospitals Security that is dangerous Health and Safety Blacklisted for poor form-filling Housing Cops blast fast-track justice plan Police Foreign Ways Applied influence changes lives Interview Lobbying is fine, but there are times when Sarah Webb, of the Chartered Institute of Housing, wishes that she could simply tell someone what to do. Fay Schopen reports Media Monitor Legislation Update Seen in Hansard Hefty PFI fees rise hits schools Education Acevo Technology is a big turn-off Education A crazy mixed-up sector Charities Fag litter will be a real drag Councils Plans to tone down clone towns Councils How They See Him Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to you . . . In pursuit of the perfect childhood What Worked for us Trading Places Diary Dates Inside Women can have it all - we're the proof The QCs Eleanor Platt and Alison Ball — joint heads of 1 Garden Court — have been unusual right from the start of their careers at the Bar, Interview: Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel The Times Law Section Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Sarkozy eyes are open to the American way of doing things' What changes do the multinational law firms in Paris expect to transform the workplace and make business more enterprising? Edward Fennell reports Lawyer of the week In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items

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