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News from 16/05/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Julie Daniels, Penny Cottee, Jeremy Austin, Mike Brooks, Andrew Billen, Bel Mooney, Catherine Riley, Paul Surtees, David Brown, Neelam Verjee, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Meg Crane, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Bevan Powell Deputy chair, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Rev Pedro Okoro Chair, Will Pavia, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Jeremy Crick, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Beatrix Clark, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, J. L. Wilson, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Guillem Balague, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Richard Pike, Chinyere Inayama Mental health lawyer, Derwent May, Dr Andrew McCulloch Chief Executive, David Housden, Douglas Henderson, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Clive James, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Dr Richard Stone, John Westerby, Edmund Burke, Tom Baldwin, Lord Carlile of Berriew Chair, Lisa Armstrong, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Paul Kokoski, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Andrea Wren, Matilda Macattram Director, Lee Jasper Chair, Salma Conway, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Hazel Davis, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Deborah King, Amanda Craig, David Weaver Chair, Sonia Verma, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Professor Felix Weinberg, Peter Riddell, Hilary Brosh, Andrew Ellson, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Professor Kwame McKenzie Consultant psychiatrist, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Eroll Walters Director, Olav Bjortomt, Professor Suman Fernando, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Virginia Matthews,

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Index House sale chaos over home pack challenge Surveyors' body seeks court action to halt plan 'Too few inspectors to meet June 1 deadline' Another day of agony for Madeleine's mother Most Lib Dem voters want new party leader Doctors' victory Johnson ahead Fashion for buyouts Murray injury TV evangelist dies 'i dream of an invisibility cloak' Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Miscellany Today's weather The Times Ministers cave in over junior doctors' job computer system Policy dropped for second interviews Move comes a day before legal case Hewitt was slow off the mark Picture Gallery Cancer survival rise Grammars rethink Rights battle lost MPs given war vote Downing St diary Spielberg's adventures of Tintin Hergé's classic filmed as animation Peter Jackson to work on the project Tintin v The Lord of the Rings Boy hero of the bourgeois Rathbones Weakened Campbell in trouble as most Lib Dem voters want him out Poll puts personal rating at new low Party conference may be crunch time Low rating in party leaves him on a Ming and a prayer On the slide Blair's resignation list to be vetted E. coli at nursery More nurses on dole 'Easy' for al-Qaeda Lesbian killed lover Ringing changes Patient makes a 'life or death' film drama Bonhams I have been made a scapegoat, says Briton named by police as suspect Missing Madeleine Detectives lack evidence for arrest Computer taken away for analysis Fly Silverjet Father 'hit hard by loss of daughter' in split from wife Missing Madeleine Hunt goes on Justice system in Portugal 'Partnership of peace' at the heart of Ahern's address to MPs and peers Caweek AA Why police officers turned a single theft into 542 cases Fears at demands of points system Minister defends results measures Directline Tiscali Barclayswealth 160 books on must-read list for boys — full of blood, guts and class heroes Every school can choose 20 free Ministers in push to boost reading A selection from the list Lacking in history, emotions, humour: 6/10 for a good try Top Gear's Hamster feels force of science Judges in 'war council' over new ministry Threat to fight for independence Blunt message to Lord Chancellor Fly Monarch T. M. Lewin Good to see that the birth of his son on Sunday has … House of Fraser Ken snubbed in NY People No loyalty from Gordon Brown's iPod favourites, Arctic … The Duke of Edinburgh appeared unsettled by a lapel … How times have changed for the departing PM. Jane Garvey … President Bush, not renowned for his love of the literary … It isn't the most appetising dish to have been served up at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant at Claridge's. Animal rights activists dumped a tonne of horse manure outside the Michelin-starred restaurant in protest against an item on his show, The F-Word, about eating horses Postscript Sophia Loren has promised fans of Napoli, the Italian … 'Affair began with indecent proposal in a Pall Mall club' Court to rule on £300,000 trust fund Mother claims top doctor is father Castle Cover How the late Isabella Blow upstaged all her mourners Saab A Ming Thing Comment The Liberal Democrat leader is faltering and the end may be nigh Failing Pakistan The mobs on the street are a threat beyond the country's borders Books for Boys The world may be full of gamma writers, but it need not be full of gamma readers Seriously down in the country Picture Gallery Save us from health service meddlers Thunderer: A racket in Portugal: the spread of the urban myth Green fuel myths Hidden 'delight' The blight and proper treatment of mental illness Was heiress the Lely 'Venus'? Join the debate online today The beauty of Mass in Latin Sassoon's protest Manners, please Ta for the fish Perfect pitch Car wrecks and Hutus: a guide to good conduct How to spot a homicidal stalker, then prevent his attack Comment Home Information Pack British exports challenge for top American theatre awards BritishRedCross Norwich Union Straw conjures up rethink on war policy BT Bonhams How Monet lost his colour vision and invented a new way of seeing Failing eyesight influenced work Tones 'escaped artist completely' Barclaycard Exhibition underlines the genius of Millais Wealthy priest 'gave thousands to paedophile to help him groom girl' Pair were friends for years, court told 11-year-old was showered with gifts Mother 'urged not to report' abuse by head altar boy MPs back extension to copyright on hits Yacht man killed Mobile phone theft Arrests over murder Passports for jobs Royal reprise Citi A trolley full of big ideas let down by a lack of class First night Pop Girls Aloud Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle Multiple Display Advertising Items Pensioner stole £1.8m benefits Scottish icon starts a revival Verdict on Tate plunge lawyer Boldly sold: one-bed starship Air France Astronomers find trick of the light in Outer Space lets them 'see' invisible dark matter Dell Question the Queen, says A1 Fayed Lawyers in appeal to Diana coroner Concern is over Burrell conversation Capital One National Savings and Investments Johnson leads race to be deputy as Benn struggles to make start line Labour leadership 64 MPs back Education Secretary Harman in second place with 60 votes Who's backing whom Brown heads for coronation as left wing falters Labour leadership Not new ideas, but they give a clue to governing priorities Recycled initiatives History repeats itself as students sit exam paper from two years ago BASF Vodafone Crème Plus Bronwen Maddox America Sad, tormented life of the Empress who dreams of an invisibility cloak Imperial family's first commoner Mother-in-law looked down on her Powergen Exile gears up for life after Musharraf Former premier plans return home 'Dictator's fall is a matter of time' 25 killed in suicide bombing at restaurant Mud pack to restore lost beauty of the Taj Pollution turns the marble yellow Ayurvedic clay to revive memorial MasterCard Inside Track Amid the celebrations, fear, hate and despair stalk city torn in two BT Falwell, the Father of American Religious Right, dies British Airways Deluded sex attacker and secret manifesto to kill Anna Wintour Vogue Editor did not return his calls Accused praised notorious US killers Shift in White House stance leaves Wolfowitz facing exit Multiple Display Advertising Items Parting of the ways brings anxiety across the Atlantic Blair's farewell goal is climate deal Bush confronts new-look Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglian Home improvements Russia tries to split Europe as summit ambitions are set even lower Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Doctor jailed for hepatitis killings (Reuters): War czar chosen (AP): Mann lawyer held (AFP): Stallone drugs guilt (AP): War crimes claim (AP): UN role for Briton Villagers fight to save priest living in sin Congregation to protest over sacking Priest never hid two-year love affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Chirac departs with a plea for unity Regime changes at the Elysée Palace Reviews of his presidency mixed Aquability Intune Amplifon Tyco agrees payout of $3bn to end legal claims Settlement 'closes chapter on fraud' Path is clear for three-way break-up Dow tops 13,400 on inflation data Lloyds TSB wins Quote of the day Guten tag, pet Business big shot Fly to over 900 Airports in Europe. We Give Business … End of an era Game over Stock markets Banks are heading for disaster, says Bolton Netjets Has Reuters chosen the right way ahead? Shah has hard act to follow Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Queue to sue As his master moves on, the City Minister Ed Balls … Need to know Results in brief Permira joins the new followers of fashion British fund runs eye over Valentino Global investors attracted to sector American Airlines Nicola Copping Analysis No one ever suggested those e-mail scammers were terribly … City Diary Picture Gallery Garden Gear Here are three facts. Niall FitzGerald is chairman … City Diary Now who would want to do that? City Diary For some years I have been plagued by e-mails from … City Diary City expects Bank to raise rates again in spite of inflation fall Rise and fall The mops were out at IPC's impressive new Blue Fin building by the Tate Modern. Heavy rains somehow coincided with the appearance of buckets in the huge atrium I see from the forward diary of Paul Wolfowitz, the … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Bet of the day Directors' deals Tiddler to watch Carluccio's prompts intrigue over Caring Virgin Media director steps down amid fears over US investor's sway Acer Business big shot Bill Huff Bmi US sub-prime woes add up for HSBC Sesame snap Tunnel go-ahead Irish banks findings Amvescap listing Hanson £8bn takeover puts foreign suppliers firmly on the home front German company makes move UK jobs should be safeguarded Banks secure first court victory in charges battle Bank of America returns to court in the fight for LaSalle Yorkshire Bank No joint account for Scottish suitor and Dutch target Reuters chief to receive £27m after takeover by Thomson Trustees approve merger plan Unions worried about cost-cutting Pirc tells ITV investors to oppose pay scheme and Grade's board job Alliance Leicester Head of CBI says UK's asset base is contracting The Times Enterprise Inns takes look at Reit route Sony set for big loss as PlayStation guru eyes other offers Kutaragi may join rival group Relationship with chairman strained New Zealander boosts Indian microfinance group Wii wins Lara Croft in battle of the gamers China bank shares soar on debut Yahoo! position (Reuters): Payout claim (Reuters): Cash back plan Roaming rights Clydesdale Bank Galileo loses way as contractors jostle for position Germany drives eurozone growth Alitalia suitor offers nothing per share L'Oréal accused of discrimination in 'all-white' campaign Cosmetics group denies charges Executives could face jail sentences Timesonline 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Cobham is lifted by hopes that war chest will be used Large caps Nickel miners in rich vein of form Small caps Gilts Travis Perkins has laid solid foundations for its rising share price VT Group Sondex Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Thebestgrp British funds The Rev Jerry Falwell Conservative preacher and televangelist whose Moral Majority movement was a potent force in US politics in the 1980s The Rev Jerry Falwell, preacher, televangelist and lobbyist, was born on August 11,1933. He was found dead on May 15,2007, aged 73 Birthdays On This Day Leslie Kaye Couturier who brought French-inspired fashion to the smart set in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s Michael Christophides Master barber known as 'Mr Christopher' who tended to politicians and royals for more than 50 years Mstislav Rostropovich Lives Remembered Lord Weatherill Kate Webb Tough war reporter who survived capture by the Viet Cong Memorial Service Double jeopardy requires two sets of criminal proceedings Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Leave not needed to continue claim Chancery Division Court Circular Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Court & Social Birthdays Parliamentary Notices Anniversaries Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Luncheon Church News In Memoriam - Private Dinner School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Habit blows hot and cold over temperature scales Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 16,1995 Since the railways were privatised ten years ago, there has been much passenger concern about rail fares rising above the rate of inflation. Publicly owned British Rail was criticised likewise Winning Move Today Weatherquest McEvoy has best of both worlds for the moment Racing Brighton Yesterday's results Rob Wright's winning tips included Off The Record (nap, … Newcastle How constructive of Mick Kinane to come out talking … McEvoy's riding of Adagio and Mountain High, horses … Southwell Rugby union Huntingdon Football Piggott in hospital with heart problem York Racing Exeter Shorthand to relish longer trip Fontwell Park Course specialists Murray's spirits high after injury deals another blow to ambitions Tennis British No 1 goes to hospital for scan Definitely ruled out of French Open Bath Racing Wristy business at the top Perth Vainikolo to join Gloucester in June Americans hit back Clarke withdraws A century on and tales of Grace endure at the Oval Cricket Minor Counties Clubs Online today Villages Schools County Championship Anderson called up as cover for Flintoff as Harmison suffers freak training injury Cricket First npower Test match Fitness decision will be taken today Prior ready to solve conundrum Betfair Conditioning workouts are far from slapdash Cricket West Indies' life after Lara begins with early nights Chilton rues batting after Ali hits form Scoreboard Rallying cry from Ashton as Skirving is called up Rugby union Buxton injury lets in Saracens No 8 Coach says squad must not be afraid Confusion will reign after players win their stripes Getting to grips with England's latest shirt Wasps and Dallaglio are raring to go in 'the biggest club game ever' Rugby union Heineken Cup final Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Ice hockey Rugby league Timesonline Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket LV County Championship Heineken Cup final The final countdown Leicester v London Wasps Twickenham, Sunday, 2.30pm The crowds Up and running once more ... the man who allowed cheats to prosper Special report The drug game Athletes are still willing to put their trust in the Balco founder, despite his prison sentence for doping crimes Travel The Times Glasgow tapas merchants rejoice as Spaniards enjoy warm welcome Football Uefa Cup final Spirits high for 30,000 visiting fans Seville in pursuit of three trophies Espanyol intent on wiping out bad memories Pearce regrets lack of spending power Tugay staying put Deal for Eboué Muntari on board Not fair for Villa Football Online today Wine Club Honest Cole holds hands up to letting side down Football FA Cup Final Welch won't let grass grow under his feet with pitch battles ahead Football FA Cup Final Grounds manager gets Wembley ready Grooming turf is now a high-tech job Neville undergoes surgery as Wembley chance fades away Turf war Feuds, fist fights and floodlight failures Derby clinch Wembley spot prize after penalties set nerves jangling Football Albion put onus on attack with Phillips ready to lead the charge Teams Hutchings aiming high as he chases Jewell's trail The Carlos Tévez controversy continued to gather pace … It was Tévez's third party so cry if you want to, but a solution would be better Allardyce has reform in mind after taking helm at Newcastle Football Nivea Football Gerrard promises the best is yet to come with new deal imminent All change Times Crossword 23,602 The Insider Warnock left to count cost of failure after stepping down McCall and Kidd may fill the breach Allardyce targets Owen resolution The Times Index Cricket Owen Slot Index The face Empire-builder enjoys the good times Did you see? Playing the field The click Did you know? From beyond the grave Did you hear? Who needs trousers? Picture Gallery Modern morals Dear, dear me As the cost of everything seems to keep rising, do you feel there's too much pressure on your monthly income? After finding herself inexplicably and deeply in the red, Jane Shilling adopted a new philosophy of thrift with style Monthly outgoings How to budget The Waldorf Hilton What I spend my money on Tomorrow in Times2 The Times The woman who made a difference Professional services The future's red Do You Need Advice? I feel so guilty that I can't help my depressed old friend My life in fashion Star-gazing — will we ever tire of it? Style wednesday Unlikely, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong, especially with the Cannes glamour fest about to get under way. But there is a risk that celebrity endorsement can backfire Jailhouse frocks Volkswagen We test facial bronzers for a summer glow Beauty jury When I look at the wedges I don't think 'Big Apple' Chain reaction Unlike some, Anne Ashworth does not feel she's in New York when she enters Nine West Detail is retail I used to dance with Bianca Jagger My Life in Fashion: The designer Diane von Furstenberg spent the Seventies with the bright young things at Studio 54, she tells Alice Olins Landblondon Six of the best Cuffs Insider guide to caught couture A new fashion in penal reform or jailhouse frocks? Nicola Copping discovers an arresting new label Ghost Starck raving ... genius? After lemon squeezers comes the final frontier. In a rare interview, Michael Glover ventures into the eccentric mind of Philippe Starck Clive James First Night A passion for making gadgets Staring at posterity through the mirror Royal Opera House Armstrong and Bix: it's not black or white The greatest black jazzman had respect for the greatest white one. Clive James hails their brilliance Timesonline First night Reviews Theatre Salt Meets Wound Theatre 503, SW11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Import Export Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome Concert UBS Verbier Orch/Vengerov Barbican World Music George Dalaras Palladium, W1 Virgin on the ridiculous Tv&radio Last night's TV Virgin School Channel 4 The Widow's Tale BBC Two The Times David Chater's choices Heroes get a new sidekick Esler Jr news of the night Today's TV How the Other Half Learns Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Natural World BBC Two, 9pm The Good Samaritan ITV1, 9pm Indian School Digital Choice BBC Four, 8.30pm Edwardian Winners and Losers BBC Four, 9pm Variations Riviera Cocktail Sky Arts (and HD), 9pm Too Ugly for Love BBC One, 10.40pm Birth of the Earth National Geographic, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Tombstone (1993) BBC Three, 10pm Jean de Florette (1986) Best of the rest Film4,6. 40pm The 6th Day (2000) Five, 9pm Caravaggio (1986) Sky Arts, 10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Look Back in Anger (1958, b/w) Sky Classics, 11.10pm Captives (1994) BBC One, 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 No 4216 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Sizzling seminars Shining success of our PA of the Year The Times Crème and Hays Secretarial PA of the Year 2007, Lisa Rodgers, and her boss, Rachel Bell, of the PR company Shine Communications, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Parents empowered Multiple Display Advertising Items Where the cream rises to the top Kickstart your career at the Times Crème show, says Julie Daniels — it's on now One good intern . . . Slave labour? Or a shot at the job of your dreams? Hazel Davis asks if work experience is worthwhile Career Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Runners-up who think on their feet The other finalists, Jane Snee, Sarah Darwin and Antoinette de Lisser, talk to Rosalind Renshaw about responsibility, loyalty and always being prepared If your only experience of staff vouchers concerns … Conference call Home help at the office Parents are getting good advice at seminars held in the workplace, finds Beatrix Clark Maddening mobile manners We all hate it — yet we all do it. Time to stop misbehaving with mobile phones, says Penny Cottee Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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