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News from 21/05/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Jean Lemierre, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Sue Hill, Magnus Linklater, Adam Colclough, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Angus Benson-Blair, Stephen J. Johnson, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Penny Wark, James christopher, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Will Pavia, Nathan Jeffay, Andi Robertson, Kevin Eason, Marie-Louise Clayton, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rob Crilly, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jeremy Crick, Shirley English, Suzannah Henderson, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Trevor Knight, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Ogden, David Charter, Derwent May, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Cliff Hughes, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Lord Morris of Aberavon, Andrew Billington, David Watts, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bill Cash, MP, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Fran Cutler, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Adsett, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Lucy Powell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Tosin Sulaiman, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Anjana Ahuja, Frank Greaney, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, David Haddon-Reece, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Hilary King, David Fulton, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Gunter Maskort, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, John Rogan, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Jules Evans, Brian Pendreigh, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Peter Kay, Professor Robert Weale, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Edwin Moses, Ed Hughes, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, John Dingle,

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Index Secret plans to turn staff into police informers Council and charity workers on the lookout New agency intends to deter violent suspects Index BMA chairman quits over Times letter Universities warning Madeleine detectives Housing fear over sale Ahern yet to convince Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times British families need housing priority over migrants, says Hodge Minister accused of copying the BNP Labour 'must counter resentment' Pugh Soldier killed in Afghanistan Tory revolt grows Buildings neglect True cost of prison EOC is accused For seaside rock, roll into Butlins Holiday camp is hit for pop festival Civilised chalet life is top attraction Real beds? That'll keep the campers happy Rathbones Asia threatens to knock British universities off the top table Increase funding, says commissioner Challenge could hit economy hard How they are ranked East and West Web advertising revenue soars Knife victim named Obesity warning Cows crush walker Wrapped up Nursery escape Composer's friend arrested 'after £500,000 disappears' For sale: the Queen's unviable dairy herd Rolex BMA chief quits after 'damaging' defence of failed training system Times letter led to 'absolute furore' Doctors universal in their criticism Dfs Shut down Comedy star wins serious acclaim on two fronts in war drama of a housewife Connery's refusal to ditch SNP 'cost Scotland its big film studio' And the Bafta winners are . . . Labour tries to woo back members who left over Iraq Virgin media 4head QuickStrip Deputies' odds Mum, get out of my Facebook: half of parents have turned into online spies Web offers insight into children's lives Intrusion follows curiosity and fear School wi-fi radiation levels 'three times that of phone masts' It's just like reading their diary Ba Thousands of boys addicted to steroids Experts estimate 100,000 take drug Muscly images in media are blamed Multiple Display Advertising Items The History Channel Weapons 'still ending up in wrong hands' BT Big business Tesco McCanns may hire private detectives On the web Multiple Display Advertising Items Public school offers pupils a chance to make smart move Chess scholarship is worth £65,000 Millfield has its own Grand Master Flybe Warning for Gordon The PM-to-be needs to build relationships with, and respect for, business If in Doubt, Disclose Whose information is it anyway? Vacuum-packed Is cleanliness next to godliness, or is that a sweeping generalisation? The law and a dying child Picture Gallery Brown in, troops out. It could happen When the media unite, watch your back European treaty Catholic taste Bald is best Brown faces an uphill struggle to win back trust How Monet's cataracts affected his art Breastfeeding is not as simple as it sounds Timesonline Leave well alone DNA dilemma Venus rising Accurate to a T Train etiquette Hot and bothered Oh, no, please! Absolutely anybody but Harriet Now we're all teenagers, can we have an agenda too? Caitlin Moran Anatole Kaletsky Ebookers Thousands of bird species under threat Challenge churchill Police seek ban after Gumball Rally deaths Call backed by European forces Reckless races may be outlawed Road trip ExtraLife Tiscali BT Moss is bliss: just let it grow on you Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Spring Show Freedom of information 'needs restraints' Vexatious claims could be refused Act becoming 'a victim of its success' Directline National Savings and Investments BT Sect hires PR firm to win support for giant mosque Man charged over terrorist training book Virgin Holidays Holy origins Vegetarians force Mars to eat their words Chocolate will not be made with rennet Decision reversed after 6,000 protest British Red Cross 'Banned' substances Inside Track Boost for fight against aggressive cancer Genetic link to worst prostate cases Discovery raises hope of a new test The Times A disease that is difficult to predict I've got it again but I'm fine, says Tutu Hospital oxygen 'sabotaged' Harry Potter goes first class Special needs home tagging Bugs of war find new home Expedia Nuclear age landmark falls Hopkins puts off retiring for chance to play Tolstoy Cannes Film Festival £10m film begins shooting next year Real tale 'rivals War and Peace' Multiple Display Advertising Items Fact or fiction? Moore's medical polemic dies of smugness Cannes Film Festival First Night Sicko Barclaycard No Country for Old Men MARS Lebanon Jordan The economy is booming, the guns have gone - but are the voters happy? Uncertain Ireland in strange election 'Anorak Man' leader still popular People's choice Young, black, Swedish — the minister for controversy She wants ban on veil for under-15s 'i will not be scared into silence' Orange 'We will fight them for our beaches' Italian protesters insist on new rights Owners still demand payment Crusading president prepares for final showdown Shore thing (AP): Stallone fined for importing drugs (AP): Police threats (AP): Mogadishu blast (AFP): Prisoner returns (AP): Treasure charge (AFP): Frank house attack (AFP): Grand Prix veteran (AP): Political spin On top of the world, Ma: I'm the girl who scaled highest peaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Gossip makes the news Newashas Larson climbs Lebanon Army battles 'al-Qaeda' militia 50 dead in street fight in second city Islamist group aims for supremacy First direct Rival Fatahs All aboard for a revived Ottoman Express China wins deal to rebuild rail link Lawrence of Arabia blew it up BAA Animal magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven die in battle as park rangers ambush ivory poaching gang Foxtons puts up 'Sold' sign as BC Partners steps in for £390m Estate agent falls to private equity Sale sparks fears of market top Fidelity anxiety sparks outflow Kuwait move BIS warning IPO lures China Quote of the day (Reuters): Siemens chief Monday manifesto The day of decision for Eurotunnel investors Clocking off Stock markets G8 critical of China's $20bn loan package for Africa Germany takes exception to dire warnings Commodities Currencies UK online Need to know|The week's biggest movers British funds Exchange rates Business is urged to see opportunity in Muslim community JWT says market cannot be ignored Tesco and Boots test halal goods BSkyB deal may spell trouble for Virgin Scottish Equitable Policyholders Trust Limited The numbers Investors lose faith in Fidelity ahead of Bolton's exit Report highlights £1.2bn fund outflow Long-winded succession criticised Barclays UBS and Aegon aim to buy pension pots Junk tag on nearly half corporate bond firms Ultimate aim is Bel & Dragon Thomson Financial: California rejects BHP terminal M&B close to Tchenguiz deal Barclays makes ABN filings Timesonline UBM expected to pursue Emap business assets European chemical makers braced for Gulf competition Soaring costs put on the squeeze Shift began in the 1980s Multiple Display Advertising Items Merging Italian banks expect rapid approval Could you take a year off to go travelling? Some accountants are doing just that, confident they will return to jobs in Britain's booming financial services Leading light SAP In a game of risk, the next advance will be to the east Monday manifesto After ringing successes in Central Europe, the EBRD is now turning to the former Soviet Union Christian aid week Curriculum vitae Thebestgrp Equity Prices The Times Nemiroff The burning question — to look East or West Focus Report Ukraine Many want to join EU but not Nato Priority to pursue development of coal Dependable legal system is a priority President's bold foreign policy divides opinion UKR Exim Bank Banking sector shuns the Russian monopoly route Focus Report Ukraine Ukrainian banks lure foreign capital Big UK interest in $350m eurobond Joint Stock Company House prices in Kiev rise five times in value in three years Focus Report Ukraine Huge demand for high quality offices European funds keen to be involved Aiming to be Europe's breadbasket again Vodka sales are in good health Major Derek Cooper Former soldier in the Middle East who devoted many years to alleviating the suffering of Palestinian refugees Major Derek Cooper, OBE, MC, soldier and worker for Palestinian refugees, was born on May 28,1912. He died on May 19,2007, aged 94 Architecture Weather Eye Prince Abdul Majeed bin Abdul Aziz Governor of Mecca who oversaw development of the holy city and humanitarian schemes for pilgrims Prince Abdul Majeed bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud was born in 1943. He died of leukaemia on May 4,2007, aged 65 Prince Wilhelm-Karl von Preussen Grandson of the former Kaiser who presided over the expansion of the Knights of St John Prince Wilhelm-Karl von Preussen, leader of the Knights of St John, was born on January 30,1922. He died on Aprill 9,2007, aged 85 Lives in Brief When good drawing was in a gentleman's genes Notebook Architecture Micro-sleep cause of accident Law Report Court of Appeal Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays Anniversaries Prepare for the blistering summer of 2003, part two Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 21,1969 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Legal Notices The Times Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items School Notices Gifts Elsworth has no excuses for subdued Salford Mill Racing Bath Leading trainers Jockeys Athletics Rugby union Royal Ascot beckons improving Red Evie Windsor Racing Michael Dods, the trainer, is considering a run at … Fakenham Yesterday's results Market Rasen Four Sins, trained by John Oxx, was backed to 10-1 … Ripon Taylor's demands hold up Calzaghe deal Boxing Bout could be at Wembley Stadium Title is retained on split decision Musselburgh Racing Athletics Results Boxing Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Golf Motorcycling Cricket Fixtures Football Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Sailing Tennis Ennis ready to elevate herself to a higher plane Athletics Heptathlete on her way to the top Psychology exam proves no obstacle The Sunday Times Sport Staff: Vermeulen hangs on to reign in Le Mans deluge Motorcycling World Superbike Championship Win tickets for Silverstone Which British rider currently leads the World Superbike Grönholm profits from Loeb's spin Phillips falls away Jankovic impresses Arvesen in front Oracle silenced as Luna Rossa reach final Sailing Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrington harried by Dredge but wins in play-off at home Golf Irish Open Champion in line for €1 million bonus Irish winner at last after 25 years The Quinn direct British Masters Multiple Display Advertising Items Three to follow Fourth officials confident of passing trial by video Rugby league Hull halt Rhinos' charge to launch revival Youthful Harris rewrites history with record haul Cricket LV County Championship Saturday's scoreboards Worcestershire v Derbyshire Cricket Friends Provident Trophy North Conference Northamptonshire v Durham Flintoff is upstaged by Hodge as he survives his fitness check Warwickshire fight to keep Steyn Scotland v Nottinghamshire Blackwell rally not enough as tricky pitch decides battle Cricket Friends Provident Trophy South Conference Kent v Glamorgan Hampshire v Sussex Essex v Middlesex Yesterday's scoreboards Time to take a stand against the cheats and the spineless Drugs in sport Edwin Moses says that the route to the top should involve hard work, willpower and passion, not performance-enhancing drugs The Times Bath's defeat confirms their dire need for reinforcements Rugby union European Challenge Cup final Showpiece gives England taste of what is to come DG Wasps taste sweet success at expense of Leicester's treble crown Rugby union Heineken Cup final Quick-thinking Ibañez exposes favourites' flaws Rugby union Heineken Cup final Lineout coach spots Achilles' heel Calls were 'long shots that worked' No excuses as Howard refuses to blame fatigue for defeat Federer gets extra mileage from victory as Nadal runs out of petrol Tennis World No 1 enjoys rare defeat of rival Spaniard's 81 wins on clay at an end French test Pietersen playing the long game in search for greatness Cricket First npower Test match Vaughan's captaincy presents a right royal dilemma Inside edge Ball of the day Catch of the day Scare of the day Jobsworth of the match Shot of the day Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Panesar's command performance completes a productive weekend Cricket First npower Test match Advanced Hair Studio Scoreboard from Lord's Cricket First npower Test match Pace options thrown into a spin Times Crossword 23,606 The Insider Peace deal adds final flourish to magnificent day for Wasps The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Index In The Game today Index The face Semi-detached demigod Did you see? Why we no Cannes do The click Did you know? Work, rest and pray for a Mars bar Did you hear? Queen of style Goliath the bactrian camel, which lives in Bonndorf in the Black Forest, wears orthopaedic shoes to help with a genetic condition that makes it difficult for him to walk Modern morals The joy of housework As more than 400,000 people in 65 countries sign up to a website that gives tips on housework, Michele Kirsch explains why domesticity needn't be a chore The ultimate female joke Tidiness makes me feel good Taking a shine to my Aga How to clean your sink Whose life is it anyway? Frieda Hughes/poetry The Times What's love got to do with it, Jodie? Not a lot, it seems Of little benefit to anyone Suitors' site My chance to be Lily's mum again Health Monday Julia Wallis tells Penny Wark how a hospice provided invaluable support when her young daughter was dying Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford WPA Pru Health Does my defiant daughter merit a psychiatrist's label? The monster that can help to lick diabetes The Times Premium styles to suit your pocket High street stores' limited-edition ranges offer cool design with a hint of exclusivity. Alice Olins offers a guide Whose Lion is it anyway? Disney's lavish stage musical The Lion King is about to open in Johannesburg with a South African cast, but is this African story being repatriated or is it merely being patronising, wonders Alan Franks The Cheek of It First Night Theatre Royal Haymarket The no-star system Cheek By Jowl puts on top-class theatre with no big names. Yet its methods have launched a host of stars. Lucy Powell asks its director how he unearths talent The Lion King Reviews First night Opera King Arthur Theatre Royal, Brighton Theatre Big White Fog Almeida, N1 Pop Mark Ronson Bloomsbury Ballroom, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Dido and Aeneas 1700 Dome, Brighton Pop Chris Cornell Astoria, WC2 In awe of the gods of rock The Times David Chater's choices Harry and Paul show must go on It's time for 24 to leave LA Today's TV Battle for the Holy Land: Love thy Neighbour Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Greatest Britons 2007 ITV1, 9pm Lisbon Lions Digital Choice Espn Classic, 9pm Sickert v Sargent BBC Four, 9pm/11.30pm Variations Paul Merton in China Five, 9pm Real Football Factories International Bravo, 10pm Cutting Edge: Meet the Au Pairs Channel 4,9pm Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive BBC Three, 10.30pm Film of the night Film choice Breakfast of Champions (1999) Five, 11pm Best of the rest Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4220 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Index John Deere The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower D-Day Looms for Recall The Superstar Matt Dickinson says that Beckham's form makes a return for England possible Heinze Misses the Bus as Hargreaves Jumps on Chelsea's Priority is Securing Stars The Games FA Cup Final Club want to tie up Terry and Lampard, says Matt Hughes Four-Time Winner Cole Aims One Final Gibe at Arsenal The Game How Chelsea Rated Substitutes Chelsea Win Tactical Coup for Mourinho The Games FA Cup Final Moment of truth: Drogba flicks home the winning goal from Lampard's pass, leaving Rooney, left, to clutch a goalpost in despair at the final whistle How Manchester United Rated Substitutes Wembley Fit for its New Heroes The Games FA Cup Final Simon Barnes warms to the ambience of the rebuilt stadium Drogba Rally Lifts the Blues Matt Hughes on the forward whose determination drove his team to victory Sad United Move on to Raise Bar Oliver Kay says Saturday's losers regard their league title as solace and a standard Brave Cech Gets Just Reward Mourinho Tactics Designed to Deliver The Games FA Cup Final Chelsea manager deserves praise for ignoring critics and playing to the strengths of team How Chelsea snatched the glory: The best analysis Drogba's winner The New Wembley Benitez Gets his Message across The Champions League Oliver Kay finds the manager hoping for a smoother evening this time Ancelotti yet to Decide on Athens Strikeforce Tomorrow Th€ Gam€ McIlroy Takes Morecambe up Conference Play-Off Somme Thing to Ponder The Two Dannys A hung-over Danny Kelly revisits a favourite painting and discovers a field of dreams Fountain of Wisdom or Mental Fog? Why Joey Barton is a Fine Young Man The Badboy Peter Kay, chief executive of Sporting Chance, on the other side of an 'errant' player Chance to Be a Good Sport Hard-Rocking Hahnemann is Soft at Heart The Player Russell Kempson finds the Reading goalkeeper making a special kind of save Winning Combination Belokon's Future is Tangerine as Parker Leaves Oldham All Shook up The Games Coca-Cola League One Play-Offs Semi-Final, Second Leg Grayson's ambitious team book Wembley date Buy a Share, Pick a Team The Fans Kaveh Solhekol on the website that offers fans a chance to select the side Aberdeen Secure Place in UEFA Cup Scotland Pele and the Making of an American Idol The World Gabriele Marcotti hears the Brazilian legend explain how US pioneers paved way for Beckham Virgin media Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week The Results The Prem Billy on the Ball Timesonline Bmibaby

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