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News from 24/05/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Emma Bartholomew, Jeremy Austin, Richard Whitehead, Andrew Billen, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Vincent, Robert Lindsay, Peter Norton, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Simon Roxborough, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Liza Foreman, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David J. Wilson, The Rev Cameron Butland, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Bridget Harrison, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Elizabeth Moles, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Ian Ferguson, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, James Mottram, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Bill Corser, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, John Outram, Nick Hunt, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Peter Lloyd, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Andrew Anderson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Salma Conway, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Patrick West, Paul Simons, Stuart Ramsay, John Paton, Julian Muscat, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, John Kelly, Robert Robinson, Matthew Parris, Susan Douglas, George Caulkin, Sophie Yu, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Andrew Ellson, Pete Taylor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Birchall Managing director, Clarissa Farr, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Frank Furedi, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Nigel Wilkins, Clare Dight, David Carvel, Anil Sinanan, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Michael Maslinski, Damon Wise,

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Index Steven Gerrard and Liverpool rue missed chances as AC Milan avenge their 2005 defeat with a 2-1 victory in the Champions League final in Athens Sport 'Chip-and-bin' tax aims to force more recycling Brown backs charges to reduce landfill Opposition says move will increase fly-tipping Three terror suspects go missing, say police Nuclear option Liquid assets Labour out in Wales Afghans blame Nato Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times Brown keeps faith in Kelly despite fiasco of home sale packs Minister likely to remain in Cabinet Chancellor ready to change policy Planning stage Pugh Falconer in clash over right to know Hitler gibe row Lord Levy to quit Rail travel chaos Teenage pair cleared of murder after jury accepts punch was in self-defence 18-stone man 'was the aggressor' Accused were chased down street Post Office Lord Chancellor acts to heal rift with judges over justice ministry Emergency talks to end funding row Judges 'sidelined' on crucial decisions Court action Inept handling is at the root of unnecessary shambles Eight years' jail for Beshenivsky robber Grade's BBC advice Crash appeal fails Darts row killing No to smoking ban Hunt for readers Double first for transsexual mayor and her mayoress Couple met while having treatment Former wife is 'incredibly proud' Charter flight flop leaves Liverpool fans fuming Louis Vuitton Britain 'will run out of power' unless it takes nuclear option Energy White Paper Minister warns of blackouts in decade Existing sites best for new reactors Picture Gallery New 'green' energy will come at a high price for everyone Free monitor will persuade home-owners to be thrifty Holiday calls get cheaper - after summer EU cuts roaming charges by up to 70% Operators to raise prices of other calls HSBC The numbers Three terror suspects 'are on the run' Two have links to fertiliser bomb gang Men are unlikely to have passports The latest blow to the control order regime IWC PC World Russian secret service will not face questions Litvinenko case 'is a criminal matter' Scotland Yard puts its inquiry on hold Index Film investigates Litvinenko's 'quest' Patek Philippe Marksandspencer At the shrine of Fatima - a candle is lit for Madeleine 'Mr Loophole' aide charged with perverting justice Inside Track Humble trappings, it seems, for France's Prada-wearing The torching of the Cutty Sark came as a shock to the … Tesco Guess who could be coming to dinner People Some geography (or biology) lessons are clearly needed "i don't intend to add Exeter to my collection [of … Nostalgia at the launch of Sir Alan Parker's biography Madame Tussauds ecofriendly waxwork of the Prince of Wales is made from "natural" beeswax, forged in natural light and made by cycling sculptors. Pity it looks like someone else "When I suggested they could not earn their living … Postscript Orlando Bloom, soon to appear in the West End, may … When Paris Hilton released an album, it bombed Murdered earl was afraid of his wife, mistress claims Accused 'dropped hints about killers' Fortune-teller did not predict death Cooperative Insurance Staples Orange Chapel of celebrity is built for Marilyn, the goddess of Pop Art National Portrait Gallery's new show Movement was about cult of fame Shogun The last dance Bringing it all together Manchester will pioneer £3bn pay-as-you drive plan Electronic tags to monitor motorists Income invested for public transport AA After 40 years Chagos exiles can go home, court rules US fight to keep islanders off airbase Eviction was abuse of power, say judges Easy Jet Power Play Consumers must be encouraged to support a sustainable energy policy Department in the Dock The painful birth of the Ministry of Justice Tu Disrespectful Nicolas Sarkozy's new Government is making a stand for linguistic civility The recruiting power of a grill Picture Gallery The rank hypocrisy of family court judges That Frodo Skywalker . . . somehow it rings a bell Hip failure Stern views A bold rethink is needed for selective education Bishops' shame Healthy grief? Timesonline Save our maritime heritage Water power Social housing Post offices The Irish are us Green cycling Poets' corner Blooming filth Lesson one: get the yobs out of the classroom Five reasons to spouse up the deputy leadership stakes Comment Treasure and a headless body go on display at city museum Boots Tory chief plans 'gay wedding' Bicycle thief goes on the run Cutty Sark blaze still a mystery Deer may die over permit 14 holes in one in four months, by the golfer 'with nothing else to do' Woman took up game 4 years ago Witnesses say they are genuine Fly Monarch Down in one Magnets may boost brain and correct memory loss The Times Main attraction Women 'have the greener fingers' Ilva Storms are predicted for holiday weekend Opticians In a House full of fossil fuels, bring on the nuclear option Aspect Property Group Same-sex 'bigamy' case for trial Theme park is Dickens' haunt £5,000 bounty on party pest Something completely prickly Sky Parking attendants' cameras to roll if things come to a head Rainbow coalition to rule in Wales Labour consigned to the wilderness Tories to get first ministers since 1997 Quiet man who took a rocky road to the top Joint policies Men miss prostate cancer symptoms through 'ignorance' Disease claims one victim an hour Campaign calls for research funds Selfridges Scientists create a water than can heal Cataract surgery up Physiotherapy cuts Bath in hot water over giant tower block project World Heritage status threatened City must adapt, says Government Millets 100 teachers imported from China Demand soars for Mandarin speakers Scheme run with Beijing's support Oxfam Signs of times Schools row was test of Cameron's leadership Conman who jilted fiancée three times told to repay £9,000 Ing Direct Bowls club claims squatters' rights Bomb defendant denies all charges Charged with rape Tattoo payout Stabbing arrest Food fine for Asda Helicopter record Job shortlists for junior doctors are lawful but flawed, senior judge says Consequences were 'disastrous' High Court rules out abuse of power EU rule 'would close one in three maternity units' Rapist is suspect in 1990 sex murder Win Investing Banker killed himself over extradition fears Bringing it all together When British secret agent chatted with Hitler about Wagner Intimate details were recorded Secret report is still unavailable Architects and Planners for Justice in Palestine Horror of war puts football's fantasy into perspective First night Theatre Billy the Kid Unicorn, SE1 Piriton allergy tablets Rowling to sign off last Potter book under moon France India Refugee camp militants pledge to fight on to the last man standing Lebanese Army ready for last assault Thousands of refugees flee camp Blacks Result may take days as Ireland votes with a 'stupid old pencil' Ballot box How playgrounds keep the old young Activity parks help their fitness But they don't want the children Argos Evictions 'a crime against humanity' (Reuters): King is the greatest (AFP): Putin in EU talks (Reuters): Editorial cut (AP): Pungent pilfering (Reuters): Surprise as Saturn's rings turn out to be dense and lumpy Mfi (AP): Serbian assassins get 40 years (AP): Undercover kitten gets his man (AFP): Woman 'suicide bomber' held (AFP): Phone firm fishes for clients Informal classes are tu too much for schools minister Sony Ericsson Time is on Iran's side as it hurtles towards nuclear weapons barrier Multiple Display Advertising Items Tigers disappear as poaching takes its toll Just 500 survive in central India Census reveals dramatic decline Laura Ashley Lord Black's secret pact with Trump to laud his own virtues Capital One Maize used in 'green petrol' blamed for pork price rise Abbas seeks Hamas truce with Israel (Reuters): Pandemic warning UN investigation (AP): Cheney baby (Reuters): Lightning deaths (Reuters): Son-in-law accused (AP): Soros man held (AFP): Dummy robbery Tiny island nation opens the first real embassy in a virtual world Morrisons Almost there Democrats surrender to Bush over funding for Iraq troops Climbdown over Iraq pull-out date Fight will begin again in autumn Dfs Body may be missing soldier Blow for Musharraf as ruling coalition crumbles Afghans blame Nato, the invited peacekeeper, for civilian deaths Family killed in airstrike on home US Special Forces search out Taleban Caught in the crossfire Lord's Army threatens war over court charges Drop indictments, the rebels demand Ultimatum may sink Uganda talks Multiple Display Advertising Items Ark on Ararat is warning to G8, says Greenpeace Post Office And here are two that others made earlier . . . Prescan Oil exceeds $70 as warships circle Chance of 6% rate Splenda's fizzle Google's big plan Quote of the day Twin towers deal Bruno Schroder Government considers £1bn sale of waterways British Waterways approaches banks Follows sell-off plans of Chancellor On the cards Hamas says BG plan to pump gas to Israel is 'act of theft' Stock markets A peaceful and prosperous future is in the pipeline When the flock wheeled as one Emirates Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Google rules Need to know Results in brief Schroders prompts fevered speculation Thought to be acquisition target Family would have to approve sale Business big shot Bruno Schroder There may be no time like the present Two centuries of banking history Hawkish MPC minutes put 6% interest rate on cards Vote for rise was unanimous Further increase clearly indicated The Times King persuades MPC to pull itself back together The value-added ingredients business Kesa will have to 'sell more to stand still' Sweetener's failure in US leaves sour taste for Tate & Lyle The Times This is the latest production by the Stock Exchange … City Diary T-Mobile Turnaround hot shot's new goal City Diary On Wall Street, the big hitters are already counting … City Diary Iberia flies into Cuban turbulence City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Just how desperate do you have to be to get a mention … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch McDonald's says McJob definition is mean Barclaycard considers new fee for low-use customers Charges could start by September Other lenders will follow, experts say NatWest Total Airey joins ITV as production head City rents warning (PA): GSK defends drug Housing pressure (PA): Newcastle swoop UK's biggest sub-prime mortgage lender set to accept cut-price bid How Kensington Group found niche in market HSBC looks at possible purchase in Colombia The Times Warner Music's line on 2004 cost saving lifts EMI bid chance The Sunday Times Beleaguered Metronet cuts jobs to save deal Herbie Frogg Icap raises prospect of payback to investors Search engine aims to Google your genes Internet giant backs biotech firm Genetic profiles will go online Heathrow express Big Brother and an industry vision Ground Zero development assured after $2bn pact on insurance Site history The Times Canadian oil explorer drilling in Iraq to list in London News Corp awaits Dow reply Peugeot to shed 4,800 jobs Bid-for Alcan looks elsewhere (Reuters): Greenspan fears Chinese crash Lloyds TSB India on course to upgrade rural infrastructure 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 Vodafone number rises as banks make positive calls Large caps Goldman comments lift recruiter Small caps Gilts Icap is wired right, especially if Spencer is doing the wiring Speedy Hire Plasmon Equity Prices The Sunday Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Law Report Weather Eye Christopher Train Director-General of the Prison Service who overcame many obstacles to introduce enduring reforms Christopher Train, CB, Director General of the Prison Service 1983-91, was born on March 12,1932. He died of cancer on May 7,2007, aged 75 Professor Dame Mary Douglas Lives Remembered Norma Perry Bill Jeffrey Entrepreneurial engineer who helped to devise magnetic encoding technology for Tube tickets and credit cards Bill Jeffrey, electronics engineer, inventor and entrepreneur, was born on january 1,1945. He died from prostate cancer on April 19,2007, aged 62 Miles Weatherall Pharmacologist and medical scientist who laid down rigorous ground rules for assessing clinical evidence Miles Weatherall, medical scientist and teacher, was born on October 14,1020. He died on March 8,2007, aged 86 Bernard Gordon Exiled screenwriter who ranged from film noir to epic tales Bernard Gordon, scriptwriter, was born on October 29,1918. He died on May 11,2007, aged 88 Applicant free not to pursue appeal to House of Lords Law Report House of Lords Tax statute is not discriminatory House of Lords Court Circular Sir Howard Hodgkin with his imposing Autumn (1998-2003, oil on wood), which is on public display in the UK for the first time in Howard Hodgkin: Paintings 1992-2007 at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Birthdays and Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Announcements Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd A garden holiday? It'll grow on you Visit some of the UK's best shows Choose a cottage amid the flowers British Isles Late deals A week in a Devon cottage, £263; three nights in Dublin, £183; a week in Spain, £295 Short haul Long haul The perfect guide to a waterbound break Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer's dry heat gives English wines a sparkle Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 24,1934 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Classic aspirants leave entry decisions until eleventh hour Racing Kayah's Epsom run in the balance O'Brien has eight Derby possibles Latest odds Golf Horsepower that proved hard for trainer to resist Football Goodwood Racing The Wright track Newcastle Salisbury Hawk-Eye to have final say at Wimbledon Tennis Three appeals permitted per set Replay screens go up on Centre Court Southwell Racing Ayr Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Kelso Huntingdon Sedgefield Bangor Course specialists Hamilton set on becoming main man at McLaren Motor racing Monaco Grand Prix Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Cycling Ice hockey Rowing Sailing Tennis Cricket Fixtures Other sport Radcliffe back in Osaka running Barker prevails Doctors confess Cardiff ruled out Hampson fits bill Ireland triumph Dispute deadline Stars set sail in attempt to capture Europe's flagship Golf BMW PGA Championship Wentworth draws high-quality field Rose looking to build on Masters The Sunday Times Royal and Ancient captain dies Wentworth must realise practice makes perfect Golf BMW PGA Championship White chooses to pack Springboks with heavyweights Rugby union South Africa Thomas to break record Denly shows rich promise to save Kent Cricket LV County Championship first division Vauxhall Vectra New name, familiar flourish as Younus shines for Yorkshire Much mumbling at St Helen's after grim day for Glamorgan Cricket LV County Championship second division Somerset v Gloucestershire Northamptonshire v Derbyshire Middlebrook leads tailend rally to lift Essex spirits Scoreboards Zimbabwe and World Cup format dominate troubled ICC's horizon Cricket The way ahead Percy Sonn's poor health has complicated a testing period for the sport's governing body, according to its chief executive Schofield report recommends cut to volume in bid Lord's prize as schools flock to give youngsters chance to shine New blow for England as Flintoff loses fitness battle Cricket Second npower Test match All-rounder to miss Headingley Batsmen will keep their places The Times Decision day arrives as Bale tries to avoid being left in lurch Football Crespo to stay on loan at Inter Milan Jaaskelainen on way to Sunderland United remain in the dark over Malaysia friendly Southgate may need FA assistance to continue Allardyce's future safe under new regime at Newcastle Football Manager told his position is secure Billionaire intent on full ownership End of an era for Shepherd after Ashley emerges from the shadows Football The man who would be king: ruthless, reclusive . . . and rich Earning curve From white charger to white flag as Hall sells up Benítez takes stock and turns attention to forward thinking Champions League final The retrospective Manager eager for spending spree Top-class striker is the main target Show last night clearly not for the benefit of Mr Kuyt Richard Whitehead If the final were a Beatles album, which one would it be? Old ones are the best as Athens helps put antique into oratory Best of the web Italian press quick to rub salt into the wound Champions League final The fans Flood of forget tickets is final straw for supporters Police use teargas to foil an invasion Infra-red device weeds out the fakes Intensity of Istanbul missing in the chaos Bill Edgar's tactical analysis Champions League final The technical area Right tactics, wrong result. It sometimes takes a bit of luck Clockwatch How AC Milan rated Champions League final The verdict Carlo Ancelotti Not even the force of Gerrard can produce another final miracle Rafael Benítez How Liverpool rated Deflected glory goes to Inzaghi with no comeback Champions League final The match Dextro Energy Times Crossword 23,609 The Insider Liverpool dreams turn to dust in Milan's final act of revenge The Times Inside New regime at Newcastle Index The face A thoroughly modern benefactor Did you see? Sex and the Chinese city The click Did you know? Diamonds join the culture club Did you hear? How average are you? Picture Gallery Modern morals Our cotton-wool kids Many parents already obsess about their children's safety, and the McCann tragedy has made things worse. Leading sociologists tell Andrew Billen why paranoia is bad for parents, and ill-prepares children for the world Should you let your 11-year-old cross a busy main road alone? Should you let an 11-year-old take a three-hour train journey alone? Should you let an 11-year-old walk half a mile to school unaccompanied? Should children of the McCanns' age be left in a hotel room on their own? Paranoia in Madeleine resort Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Give local people the power to halt high street cloning Civilian fury Top person needed I'll pass on Mars Life in a goldfish bowl There are few rulers more burdened with care than Emperor Akihito of Japan. As he prepares to visit Britain for a conference, Richard Lloyd Parry profiles a troubled monarch who finds solace in the study of the goby fish A world-class scientist Pipex What should I take to improve the health of my unborn child? The Times Sub urban worrier Farewell to the fastest postman in the West Opera Reviews First night Così fan tutte Glyndebourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Rambert Sadler's Wells Pop G. Love & Special Sauce Koko, NW1 Concert Henry V Dome, Brighton World music Lura Union Chapel, N1 More sex please, Sir Alan Last night's TV The Apprentice BBC One A Tabloid is Born! BBC Four Sex Change Hospital More 4 The Times David Chater's choices Let the games commence Hollyoaks has the last laugh Today's TV This World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Hustle BBC One, 9pm Mystery Flights BBC Two, 9pm Chelsea Pensioners Digital Choice BBC Four, 8.30pm/11pm Is It Cos I Is Black? BBC Three, 9pm Variations The Edwardian Family Roadshow BBC Four, 9pm/11.30pm Dispatches: Bin Wars Channel 4,9pm Grey's Anatomy Living, 10pm Film of the night Film choice The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) ITV4, 10pm Hidden (2005) Best of the rest Sky Indie, 9pm Born to Boogie (1972) Sky Arts, 9pm Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page One More Kiss (1999) BBC Two, 12.20am Beautiful Creatures (2000) Channel 4,1.35am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Well Man clinic Times2 Crossword No 4223 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Well Man clinic Index MBA Programmes Multiple Display Advertising Items Step smart if you want to get ahead The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Slow boat to bonobo territory Profile Venturing into uncharted African jungle in search of rare apes is all in a day's work, a conservationist tells Carly Chynoweth Milk round The Office Psychologist The Sunday Times Build your own pedestal How to . . . Survive Success Jealous colleagues are just one of the downsides to doing well. Clare Dight speaks to some of the experts to find out how to ensure that your career hurdles obstacles to success with aplomb Find out More Salaries make up for hard work and long hours Graduate Law Survey Encouraging Diversity Great Expectations Top Stops for Law Graduates How Do I Become a . . . National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition MBA Choices Thinkers 50 Culture has a role in the MBA experience MBAs in Greece Fay Schopen looks beyond the holidaymaker's view of sunny Greece and uncovers an approach to business education that attracts students from all over the world MBA Interview Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City Screen in Cannes Fan fare for the common man Big-budget movies with serious themes, stars baring their souls — chief film critic James Christopher sums up the People's Cannes Helen's a queen, but call that jolie, Angelina? Machine guns as accessories? Sarah Vine separates the fashion hits from the misses on the red carpet My favourite Cannes Head them off at the past The Coen brothers' new western ticks all the Palme d'Or boxes, says Stephen Dalton Cannes whispers . . . The sun rises on the East Indian cinema has raised its global profile and widened its scope, says Anil Sinanan Cannes whispers . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items What's Wong with this picture? Her movie My Blueberry Nights opened Cannes. Next, Rachel Weisz will play a geek among conmen, she tells Damon Wise Cannes whispers . . . Cannes whispers . . . Party crashing it's in the blag Liza Foreman gets lessons in how to sweet talk your way into the Cannes celebrity circle They think it's hors d'over. It could be now As the cost of making movies rockets, studios have realised that wining and dining the industry won't translate into ticket sales. But until the gravy train comes to a halt Wendy Ide is going to party like it's 2007 Vue Cannes whispers . . . Eat, drink and be very merry The Times Make my day. Make my film Can a producer hustle for finance for her film and yet retain her modesty, charm and general Englishness? Liza Foreman finds out The Times Land-Rover The Sunday Times Captain Jack walks the plank Reviews Film As Cannes unveils the Coens, in the UK this week Pirates 3 leaves Kevin Maher with a sinking feeling Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End 12A, 168, min Chenni Kum (Less Sugar) PG, 140mins Wild Tigers I Have Known N/a, 98mins White mischief The Australian director Ray Lawrence turns a murder chiller into a debate about right and wrong within a marriage. Wendy Ide admires its intelligence Jindabyne 15,123 mins The Bothersome Man tbc, 95mins The Times The golden age of the Palme The festival is as vigorous as ever — but, as a list of previous Palme d'Or winners shows, it has a formidable past too, says Kevin Maher Win 20 Palme d'Or movies It's no crime to go for laughs Once the chief chronicler of New York's criminal underworld and a master of screen violence, the director Abel Ferrara is back with an acclaimed comedy, set in a strip club. James Mottram met him Jindabynemovie Courting controversy: the films of Ferrara The best of the rest of the world Cannes isn't all about the big names. Wendy Ide picks out the finest films from Director's Fortnight Cannes, you ought to be in pictures Wherever the stars go in Cannes, the photographers follow. But the action isn't just on the red carpet. From Mark Ruffalo's scuffed shoes to an airborne Jerry Seinfeld, James Christopher gets snapping Land-Rover

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