News from 22/05/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, Michael Kapoor, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Clive Broe, Stuart Freedman, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, Sarah Hird, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Gabrielle Starkey, William Lane, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, David Earlam, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Flavio Cereda, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Paul Clark, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dr Leon Douglas, Mei Nortley, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Thomas Gillan, Elizabeth Colman, Anthony Rodriguez, Stephen Blaxland, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Guillem Balague, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Dr. R. Jenkin, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Sean O'Neill, Roderick Wells, Kaveh Solhekol, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Tom Etherton, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Stephen Wilkins, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell Tempus, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Joanna Moorhead, Dr Jackie Marsh, Kevin Maher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Gemma King, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Michelle Henery, Nigel Kendall, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, John Murray, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Correspondent, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, J. Steinberg, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Trevor Fishlock, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, David Cameron, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Oliver Kamm, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Richard Oliver, Andy Connell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, George Garside, Clare Dight, John Pearman, Miles Costello, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Sir Hugh Laddie, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Fast-track planning for nuclear plants and superstores Independent panel to make final decisions Activists warn of civil disobedience Index Cameron hits back on grammar schools Refugee camp battle £2.4bn record deal Whitehall's iPods Basra ambush Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Cameron attacks 'deluded' grammar school defenders Leader confronts education critics Activists threaten to quit Tory party Health Department 'broke law over doctors' job test scores' Comment Pugh Litvinenko killing charges expected 7/7 suspect bailed Constitutional clash Angel of the South Joe Neumaier How to teach leadership (and spend thousands on iPods for civil servants) £9,000 spent on devices for top staff Mandarins learn with new gadgetry Chopard Public purse Proposals give supermarkets an easy ride to out-of-town centres Development laws could be relaxed Fears for future of smaller shops The plan Brown intervenes on disclosure Bill Bus killer retrial Doctor dies in fall Clarkson told off Dancer's false move Audacious return Swashbuckling trilogy runs aground First night Film Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Givenchy Index Has fire finally clipped the wings of record-breaking sailing ship? Cutty Sark Curators fear that hidden damage to iron hull may destroy integrity of historic vessel, reports Sean O'Neill Online reaction Tales of a tall ship Quest for speed put lives at risk Ba Brown's mystery fist People Open season in Brussels once again on the, ahem, eccent Simon Schama, on stage at the ICA's 60th anniversary … Sharp-eyed hacks will have noticed that Ian McCartney, Film and footballing royalty met at the Greatest Britons 2007 awards last night where Dame Helen Mirren and Becks won in the movie and global achievement categories. But it was the Queen herself who was voted Greatest Living Briton. She did not attend but Prince Edward paid tribute via video link A tough job for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, organising … In November 2005 John Cleese said he was "terribly … Will the former England footballer Ian Wright be a … Postscript Security was tight, we hear, at the post show party … You've got the shui all wrong—garden gives off bad vibes at flower show Castle Cover All things bright and beautiful in faith plot UBS Survivors of cancer 'are exploited over travel insurance' FlySILVERJET 'Big-name companies refused to cover me' Family move the world in battle to bring their daughter home Missing Madeleine Martin Fletcher visits the kitchen headquarters of the McCanns' global campaign as the missing girl's father calls upon every contact he can muster Monarch Renault Megane Snaps taken by tourists examined for clues Oxfam Prince wins battle to keep journals secret Court prevents further publication Newspaper facing claim for damages Vodafone Expedia Royal musings already revealed Firm Foundations New planning proposals are sound, but need to be made more accountable Syrian Blackmail The Lebanese Army is in danger of falling into a trap Ship-Shape The Cutty Sark remains as graceful as when she helped Britannia to rule the waves Enough Cape Cod codswallop Picture Gallery Raise a cuppa to the brave tea clipper Thunderer: How shanks's pony became a lesson for educationists Cutty Sark fate Madeleine search Time runs out to find jobs for junior doctors MPs vote for hidden motive Timesonline Perspectives on Palestine Tour de Londres Trying times Irish exiles Highbrow Fuming Come paddle with me in the soupy Middle Sea This sterile fixation with grammar schools is a dead end Citi Alfa driver's high heels may have caused death of cyclist The Open University Inside Track A very smart move turns £900 lighthouse into £850,000 gem Pipex Boy, 16, killed in knife attack Raphael portrait to fetch £15m Teacher sex case is thrown out First police 'drone' takes flight British soldier is killed in Basra ambush Five others are injured in attack Driver's corpse dragged from lorry Energy saving trust John Lewis Congested cities compete to host first pay-per-mile trial Profit to be spend on public transport Government sets aside £200m a year Multiple Display Advertising Items Ten locations Fans tired of special effects, says Pullman epic director Cannes Film Festival Orange Modern parable sustained by raw grief A Mighty Heart Dfs Viagra could perk up jet-lagged travellers Shift workers might also benefit Tired hamsters cope better on drug Vitamin a creams can reverse signs of ageing Cooperative Insurance Help Age International Tories want to increase right of selection by secondary schools Education Call for more specialist subjects Grammar school policy confirmed Tories' twinkling star stages a show for his absent rival This is cock-up, not a Clause Four revolution School's appeals panel bullied parents Education Microsoft Pakistan Australia Battle engulfs refugee camp Lebanese troops confront militants Siege backed by Palestinian leaders Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamas threatens new wave of suicide attacks against Israel The leap of faith that cost tourism minister her job Fatwa issued over parachute jump Hug for instructor is declared obscene Holy orders Distillery manager is targeted by corruption watchdog Iraq and Afghanistan are not the problem Multiple Display Advertising Items Police fired after rape claim (AP): Fears over record opium crop (AP): Baby 'declared dead was alive' (AP): City kicks up stink over rubbish Powergen (AP): All ends well for rare tortoises seized from a smuggler's bag Multiple Display Advertising Items Guns good; tax cuts bad — or was it the other way round? About-turns Mystery of the foiled assassination plot Multiple Display Advertising Items Tda The earl, his nightclub hostess wife and a case of murder on the Riviera The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ahern out in front as islands get head start in the polls Finally going somewhere in a hurry, the supertrain delayed for ten years The Times (AP): Fighters threaten to kill rare gorillas (AP): Pay rise surprise Reuters: Police clean up (AP): Elephant rampage (AP): Villagers riot (AFP): Royal dampener Boy golfer has his eye on the Tiger after fairytale win inspires Japan The Times Rough guide Happy ending for the Bondi caveman and his cliffhanger Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester S&P 500 climbs past record level Home loans fall Quote of the day M&S's green step Business big shot Deloitte EMI agrees to £2.4bn sale Hands's Terra Firma trumps rivals Music company's earnings fall 37% Bite the bullet Stock markets Report on diabetes medicine hits GSK Year of the Blackstone cat starts in China Mars may get sweet ending Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies EMI's misery Need to know Results in brief Surprise fall in mortgages raises fears of an imminent slowdown New approvals at two-year low Money supply dashes rate hopes Business big shot Taxman's move may ensnare buy-to-let landlords Acer The SNP's new voice Good old days or bad old days? City Diary Nasdaq, the Wall Street market best known here for … City Diary Major repeat will be minor miracle City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Let's not forget Long-Term effect City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Capital One takes tough line on 'excessive' IVA fees Tube upgrade firm seeks extra £600m Caweek Timesonline Premier Travel Inn has no intention of yielding market lead Trend Micro Well rewarded British Army may turn to foreign bullets as Royal Ordnance struggles for profits BAE division seeks new contract MoD looks at 'national security' The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuters: Britvic results on target as it prepares to meet Permira Continental Airlines Germans buy EBRD offices Club may drop bond plan Homeserve to acquire insurer Reuters: Instore chief executive resigns British Airways set to name TPG as partner for Iberia bid Boost for Brown's heir as budget has £176m surplus Net borrowing below expectations Rise in public spending slows Golden rule ok The Times EasyJet FSA ends split-cap scandal investigation with no scalps MP leads chorus of criticism Small investors lost many millions Why the promised punch was pulled M&S plans to open green sites as profit nears £1bn Lingerie supplier joins modern fashion for ethical production EasyJet America wary of the Chinese converts Fund will avoid touchy deals as it pursues big returns Canary Wharf II could provide key to Tokyo's survival Crucial to status as hub, says minister Western raiders eye property Bringing it all together The Times Sarkozy victory may drive sale of nuclear power engineer On offer? O'Reilly's APN bid derailed by shareholder rebellion Google to challenge Office (AFP): Saudi group buys GE Plastics Reuters: Welcome for Siemens chief US petrol prices hit record high Westlaw UK Finance and research chiefs to leave as Pfizer's profits fall The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds TPG buys Alltel mobile phone network $25bn deal ends auction of target Goldman Sachs is acquisition partner 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 Money floods into water sector on talk of takeovers Large caps Gut feeling makes Devro look tasty Small caps Gilts Mitie transformation should help to stifle investors' yawns Cranswick Phoenix IT Group 64 Equity Prices Action Anthony Brooks Resourceful SOE agent whose sabotage operations hamstrung German army movements in the Midi Anthony Brooks, DSO, MC officer of the SOE and of the Secret Intelligence Service, was born on April 4,1922. He died on April 19,2007, aged 85 Bridge Weather Eye Lord Weatherill Lives Remembered Sir Brian Smedley Don White Ian Adam Dedicated vocal coach whose inspirational teaching helped a generation of theatrical stars Ian Adam, voice teacher and singer, was born on March 12,1943. He died of pneumonia on May 10,2007, aged 64 Corin Long Principal double-bass player of the RPO also admired as an enthusiastic teacher and chamber musician Corin Long, double-bass player, was born on September 12,1966. He died after a diving accident on March 29,2007, aged 40 Lives in Brief Judge William Rose Fair-mined circuit judge devoted to judicial education His Honour Judge William Rose, circuit judge since 1998 and judicial educationist, was born on July 12,1949. He died of cancer on May 10,2007, aged 57 Appeal impossible before decision notice served Law Report Queen's Bench Division Room for caseworker's discretion Court of Appeal Libel author's identity irrelevant Court of Appeal Court Circular Luncheon Dinner Ceremony Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Personals Timesonline Church news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Growers ban buds from blooming before Chelsea Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 22,1894 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Tork show offers Leander platform to join big names Racing Bath Yesterday's results Musselburgh Newton Abbot Windsor Giles Smith Wolverhampton Football Spencer's ban forces Regime change Beverley Racing Course specialists Leicester Lingfield Park Ward-Smith seeks US help to recover for World Cup Rugby union Towcester Racing French sends out warning to rivals with dream debut Prop outclassed England's finest Student keeps his feet on the ground Southwell Wright wants Caborn's help as Wasps look for new home Rugby union Light at end of the tunnel as talks promise brighter future Chosen few Cricket Results Cycling Ice hockey Cricket Fixtures Football Noble tipped as contender to take over at Headingley Rugby league Tennis Still crazy after all these years about art of winning Sporting legends Matthew Syed talks to Jack Nicklaus and Sir Jackie Stewart and discovers exactly what it takes to become a true champion Jack on Woods Wedded bliss Jackie on Hamilton Poulter gets kick from his change in fortune Golf Outsider in form for Wentworth test INXS guitarist joins preparations Bitterness abounds as members buy Queen's Club Tennis Hamilton refuses to get carried away Murrays in the mix Taylor triumphs Seniors struggle Harrison arrested Ireland out in front Sprint finish Pilot scheme fails to take off as Hot Spot proves life is not a technological beach Sport on television The Times Selectors swing in Anderson's favour as fast bowlers continue to struggle Cricket First npower Test match Harmison ready to bounce back, says Moores Scoreboard from Lord's Mr Nice Guy forgets to turn back into the Incredible Hulk Cricket First npower Test match Disturbing sequence leaves England with nothing to declare Giles Smith Lost chances Owen happy to bestow Allardyce a fair hearing Football Has positive talks with new manager Escape clause still cause for concern Referee Poll secures Wembley glory game for farewell Mido says staying at Spurs was a mistake Hargreaves out Leeds wage crisis Benayoun offer Rosenior unseated McClaren's job may hinge on whether Lampard remains central to his plans Writing wrongs on Ronaldo Athens provides Fowler with happy memories Crouch left fretting over starting role as he bids to silence rivals Football Champions League final Striker anxious for final chance Benítez may use pace of Bellamy Kaká wary that Milan could face tall order Classic in Athens? Sport Staff: Police clamp down on ticket touts Heat and rain to provide real test Mascherano given dream finish to a surreal season Football Champions League final Red means go for Liverpool against 'angels' in white Timesonline Charity begins at home for Wolves Football Boodles Cashing in Morgan to reap rewards from shrewd buy Eriksson says lack of mental coach led to World Cup failure Football Swede defends payoff from FA Walcott selection 'was worth the risk' Times Crossword 23,607 The Insider Anfield revolution gathers pace as Benítez targets Eto'o Ambitious plans on eve of final Manager ready for spending spree The Times Matthew Syed Index Cricket Index The face Tragic widow in the spotlight Did you see? Hey, cobber, give me a fair go The click Did you know? Sticks and stones . . . Did you hear? Major Tom loses space race Former child soldiers from Sierra Leone photographed by Stuart Freedman, part of an Amnesty International exhibition entitled Lord of the Files, which opens today at the Human Rights Action Centre in Shoreditch Modern morals With prejudice Companies with senior women perform better, yet only 12 executive directors in the FTSE 100 are female. An executive coach and author of a book on women in the boardroom tells Penny Wark why, and what we can do about it How to get there We made it, so can you: what the top women executives say . . . . . . and the top men? Women tend not to put their heads above the parapet I never felt held back Lorraine Heggessey, the chief executive of talkback Thames, was coached by Peninah Thomson when she ran the BBC children's department The Times The compassionate gesture that any father would make Discovering the Islington Zeitgeist Historical warning Body and mind: how the power of music lifts and heals Maxim Vengerov is considered by many to be the best violinist in the world and commands upwards of £20,000 a performance — but few are as rewarding as the one he gave for nothing at a hospital for those with severe neurological conditions and traumatic brain injuries. Richard Morrison reports The Times The benefits of billions of bacteria Nutrition Probiotic pointers Food matters Natural lutein will help fight the sun's harm Losing it . . . Mentuesday Mulberry Even Julius Caesar struggled to hide the thinness of … Does baldness banish sex appeal? What women think No hair? No thanks It has allure and authority The kit Four new smartphones AA When cameras were candid Ordinary Britain says cheese at the Tate in the gallery's first photographic show, Joanna Pitman reports And the Winner is . . . First Night Where's the Wurlitzer? The new Pirates of the Caribbean film is so long that cinemas are reintroducing the intermission. Burhan Wazir adjourns for a choc ice Timesonline Must we be either idiots or eggheads? Some museums seem to assume that their visitors are ignoramuses, others that they are there to serve only scholars. Joanna Moorhead reveals how the question tore the Gulbenkian judging panel apart Timesonline Dance Reviews First night The Mark Bruce Company The Place, WC1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where Satan wears a sporran Opera Macbeth Glyndebourne Theatre In Extremis Shakespeare's Globe, SE1 Pop OMD Apollo, W6 Merton goes into the red Tv&radio Last night's TV Paul Merton in China Five Cutting Edge: Meet the Au Pairs Channel 4 The Times David Chater's choices The return of the test card Lexicographers swear by it Today's TV Whistleblower Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain BBC Two, 9pm Filthy Rich and Homeless Digital Choice BBC Three, 9pm Variations Longford Channel 4,10.05pm The Ornate Johnsons BBC Four, 9pm Giant Panda Nat Geo Wild, 9pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Badger or Bust Sky One, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Midnight Express (1978) ITV4, 10pm Adaptation (2002) Best of the rest Five US, 9pm La Dolce Vita (1960, b/w) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Angela's Ashes (1999) More4,10pm Web video of the day Puzzles—answers from the back page Shakespeare In Love (1998) ITV2, 11.15pm The Bunker (2001) BBC One, 11.35pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge WELLMANclinic Times2 Crossword No 4221 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index Index Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Inspections of the Week Other Views Even spin can't stop tangled intentions Issue of the Week Mixed Messages The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research The grey areas of going green Health Other Stories we Liked Is hygiene all washed up? No sex please, we're sick Innovative authorities are better Councils Hospices hit by new fees rule Social Care Hot Air Alert A new leader and a fresh start Interview Sir David Normington, Permanent Secretary at the Home Office, tells Richard Ford that after a tough year and a half, his staff are looking forward to life under a new regime Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Bad builders to be the fall guys Housing Association of Colleges The council tax divide Whitehall Delays hurt the mentally ill Social Care Offenders typecast by magistrates Young People Schools to establish social links Communities Paper Watch Pushing the PFI boundaries Public Private Finance Awards 2007 Although big-budget private finance initiative schemes are still common, Fay Schopen finds that a focus on service provision is redefining what partnerships can achieve The Issue Explained Partnerships or Traditional Procurement? Public Private Finance Awards The Key to . . . 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Inside Benitez Ready to Repeat History The Game The Expert Guillem Balague says the manager has left nothing to chance Wide Boys Can Help Win Midfield Battle Times Online The Big Questions Th€ Gam€ The Predictions Gabriele Marcotti talked to football's great and good and discovered just who the experts think will win in Athens tomorrow night Haunted by the Ghost of Istanbul Th€ Gam€ The Mind Games Matthew Syed on why Milan's desire for retribution could be their undoing Referee Strikes Familiar Chord Note of caution over pianist's 'previous' Hit Milan where It Hurts The Game Talking Tactics 'Probably the Best Scouser in the World' Th€ Gam€ The Hero Simon Barnes on why Jamie Carragher deserves his cult status at Anfield Rossoneri to Read It and Weep Th€ Gam€ The Fans Alyson Rudd on a banner that could help to strike fear into the hearts of Italian fans You'll Never Walk Alone The song most accociated with … Two Years on John Pearman on why Liverpool can defy the odds again Poor Scouser Tommy/I am a Liverpudlian Lee Mavers, … The Game Italy Resurgent The Capital of World Football Driven by Sense of Injustice Cafu's Team Talk The Game The Opponents The Milan defender gives an insider's view of the players hoping to defeat Liverpool A Strange Kind of Glory Th€ Gam€ the Warrior Graham Spiers on the Italy player who failed to make the grade in Scotland Happy Families Gilardino Sees Luck Change in Time for Final Th€ Gam€ the Quest Dan Brennan talks to the Milan forward 'It'll Stay in my Memory for Ever' Th€ Gam€ the past Master Dietmar Hamann relives the night he came off the bench to spark Liverpool's heroics Timesonline Where Do You Go after Lifting the European Cup? 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