News from 28/05/2007
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Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Nigel Penston, Bruce Montague, Peter Lansley, Paul Bompard, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert Harvey, Philip Howard, Lesley Warner, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Andrew Farran, Elizabeth Judge, Morris Brown Professor, Sam Marlowe, Peter Cross CEO, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Sir Nicholas Wright Warden, Frieda Hughes, David Byers, Humphrey Hodgson Vice-Dean, Ishbel Matheson, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anthony G. Phillips, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Eric Tope, Derwent May, Patrick Frankel, Russell Kempson, Luke Ilson, Professor David Dutton, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Sam Coates, Eve Thomas, Pete Paphides, Laura Lee Davies, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Pluthero, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Martina Milburn, cheif execultive, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Rhoda Lee, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Peta Bee, Tim Worstall, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Tony Marshall, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Francesca Steele, John Matthew Bostock, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Hugh Watkins Professor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Tim Hames, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Graeme Clark, Viv Hony, Anjana Ahuja, Sonia Verma, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Russell Twisk, Steve O'rahilly, FRS Professor, Peter Jenson, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Matt Bassett, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Ed Hughes, Peter Barnes, FRS Professor, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Breakthrough in cancer screening Genetic advances set to revolutionise care Every patient to know inherited risk of disease Index Ahern savours his surprise victory Bleak triumph Logica boss quits Hamilton 'frustrated' In deep water Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times 'i passed a man who was carrying blonde girl in pink pyjamas' Missing Madeleine Family friend did not realise the significance of the figure she saw until it was too late Why secrecy surrounds inquiry Parents set to meet Pope as search extends across Europe Missing Madeleine Post Office Discovery of rogue genes will help women to identify cancer danger Faulty copies can raise risk by 60% More mutations can now be located 'Yearly testing saved my life' Teachers demand 10 per cent pay rise Paying for porridge Stabbing charge Back pain savings Bird flu victims Coffee 'cuts gout' Red letter day Political songs Hillary hopes to hit the right note by letting YouTube pick campaign song Rolex PC World Benefits of selection Grammar schools 'give a lift to results of all around them' Tory frontbencher reignites party row Figures challenge leadership thinking Brown reveals summer reading list Triumph for realism at Cannes Romanian takes Palme d'Or prize Chilling film on student's abortion Main winners A fantasist's ghastly life as a celeb . . . what an apt finale! First night Film L'Age des Tènèbres Cannes Film Festival It has never been this much fun — or so good Health monday Specsavers Opticians Dyslexia 'is used by parents as excuse for slow children' Condition doesn't exist, professor says Middle classes keenest to use label Soldier 'sacrificed himself for friends' Survivor harassed Sports day death Home destroyed Robbery appeal Fatal bridge jump Doubts over plans for 'stop and question' Top police leaders query its usefulness Brown allies offer lukewarm welcome Police and psychiatrists set up 'stalker' squad to protect VIPs Dell Search results Sainsburys 1,000 men living legally with multiple wives despite fears over exploitation Scale of benefits claims is unknown Unregistered weddings common 'He said that we all just had to get on' Shipwrecked Africans saved after clinging to tuna nets for 24 hours Sea rescue Countries haggle over responsibility Italian Navy goes to aid of migrants Kellogg's Bran Flakes Perilous waters Sea rescue Bran Flakes Gene Genius New research into breast cancer genetics opens a fresh chapter in medicine Ahern Returns A remarkable victory but serious challenges for Ireland lie ahead Still Falls The Rain Make the most of the Bank Holiday washout It's only human to talk Picture Gallery Come on, Gordon, be a bit of a Bertie Thunderer: What a rubbish way to run a country Junior doctors We must face the challenge of classroom behaviour Milk and money Timesonline Costly rubbish technology A valid boycott What price the Post Office? People pollute Ski time in Gozo Worrying times American justice? Isn't that a contradiction? Behind the smiles, the reality of Tony Blair's Africa Caitlin Moran Irwin Stelzer Volkswagen Father tells of son's bravery in taking on armed robbers Shot commuter is conscious again Reward offer for cash raid gunman Guantanamo detainee in plea for fellow journalist EDF Energy Boldly going on and on Intune Why BBC is going back to the future in ratings war Blake's 7-style show is announced Corporation plugs into sci-fi boom Boeing We got it wrong on NHS reform, Labour's leadership rivals admit Candidates add to pressure on Hewitt Staff'sick to death of constant change' Hodge fights back over 'hurtful' racism claims Countdown to handover MP paid student son as his aide Campbell's diary cuts Blair's curses Nationalists renew talks on coalition Every drink comes with safety advice Alien moths threaten Kew's historic oaks Still grieving for Cutty Sark, now Greenwich fears that it will lose its Henry Moore Art and sculpture Timesonline PC World New law will put bullying salesmen at risk of prison Prize-draw fraud will also be targeted EU directive to be applied within year The hard-sell menace What not to do Listen for his latchkey and let her drive your car - timeless advice on marriage (or, rather, the art of muddling through) Inside Track Icy images of Duke's voyage Expedia Salmonella in supermarket herb Explorer to swim at North Pole I knew nothing, says mafia wife Royal Mint rounds on adverts Dfs Nestle France Iraq Ahern savours surprise victory as quest for a stable coalition begins Taoiseach weighs up political options Greens and the Left may miss out Plight of Aborigines who are last among equals in Australia 'No progress since 1967 breakthrough' Anniversary of census referendum Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Lost' embassy antiques and art turn up in flea market Crisis averted in time for cup final 4head Quickstrip Danes step out of line over ban on whaling High on the hog: boy hunter's 75-stone trophy breaks monster boar record British Gas Army gets free rein on Hamas Arrests at gay rights march (AFP): President assured of victory Talks over Iraq hint at thawing of US-Iran relations Nuclear ambition not on the agenda US spy network accused of sabotage Troops free 41 from al-Qaeda lair Nuclear fallout The Times Creationist museum brings dinosaurs on board Noah's Ark The Times Literal truth (AFP): Two missing after six die in flash flood (AFP): Songwriter shot (AP): Actress arrested (AP): Aid workers freed (Reuters): Child sex charges Call for bikinis in jail Bittersweet farewell for leader who made it his mission to rescue Africa Tony Blair's hopes for tackling poverty have been frustrated but he has won respect for putting Africa on the global agenda Options open for Cable & Wireless Train debut Taking the water Quote of the day Forte expands Business big shot Shareholder forces chief executive of Logica CMG to resign Morley acts after profit warning Company to restructure board Extraction of dentists' taxes becomes a painful issue Top dog Stock markets Can big rivals talk their way out of trouble? Emirates Commodities Currencies Mobile firms force Ofcom to postpone second 3G auction Sale expected to raise £2 billion Claim of unfair competition Scottish Equitable Policyholders Trust Limited Spanish auction setback for Vodafone's broadband push Virgin executive awaits new contract Small firms report surge in confidence Pressure on GCap Good taste venture Dubai eyes OMX Audit confidence Alternative rail provision gathers steam as Grand Central confirms autumn start Sunderland gets new London link Service to run at company's expense Business big shot En route The Times Success can be question of taste for one man and his dog American Airlines Leaping ahead Housing market appears to be slowing sharply Staff training helps companies Coca-Cola purchase of Highland Spring said to be in pipeline Market growing to five billion litres Talks 'on and off' for three years The Times TV under pressure in online shift, says Sorrell Switch to internet ads gathering pace Boundaries will become blurred UBS Mondi is all set for its £3bn dual listing Forte broadens his horizons from Marrakesh to Moscow RFH agrees deal to run golf resort Flotation ruled out for private firm WTO official offers farming trade-offs Volvo The 'tough guy' of telecoms who prides himself on his brutal honesty Monday manifesto John Pluthero, the UK chairman of Cable & Wireless, has helped to transform the former underdog into a possible takeover target Timesonline Curriculum vitae Continental Airlines Professor Stanley Miller Influential chemist who advanced the 'primordial soup' hypothesis for the origin of earthly life with a daring experiment Professor Stanley Miller, biologist and chemist, was born on March 7,1930. He died from heart failure on May 20,2007, aged 77 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Nobel prize-winning French physicist whose research paved the way for the familiar technology of liquid-crystal displays Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, physicist and Nobel laureate, was born on October 24,1932. He died on May 18,2007, aged 74 Weather Eye Birthdays Percy Sonn South African lawyer and president of the ICC admired for his contribution to the sport during and after apartheid Percy Sonn, lawyer and cricket administrator, was born on September 25,1949. He died of complications after a colon operation on May 27,2007, aged 57 Lives in Brief Norman von Nida, golfer, was born on February 14,1914. He died on May 20,2007, aged 93 Dick Motz, cricketer, was born on January 12,1940. He died on April 29,2007, aged 67 Peter Marner, cricketer, was born on March 31,1936. He died on May 16,2007, aged 71 Enéas Carneiro Cardiologist and celebrated populist politician in Brazil Enéas Ferreira Carneiro, cardiologist and politician, was born on November 5,1938. He died of leukaemia on May 6,2007, aged 68 Lord Weatherill Lives Remembered Lord Renton Louvre's jars never held the organs of Rameses II Notebook Archaeology Civil search order discloses potential criminal liability Law Report Court of Appeal County's duty as highway authority Court of Appeal Court Circular Regimental parade An ingenious mechanism Latest wills Bank Holiday weekends marked by hailstorms Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 28,1787 The Times (then called The Universal Daily Register) was a good place to start looking if you needed a job, lodgings, unusual entertainment or confiscated booze Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Dettori takes cue from Authorized version of Derby Racing Jockey committed to another ten years Morning gallop raises Epsom hopes Carlisle Cricket William Jarvis, the Newmarket trainer, is considering … Motor racing Redcar Racing Course specialists Leading trainers Jockeys Leicester Cartmel Finsceal Beo shines in double act Racing Chepstow Newmarket Yesterday's results Big-race results Uttoxeter Fontwell Park Bashar to give up one-day captaincy Woods setback British double Franchitti wins Bath in grand final Eton victorious Leicester eye title Dour Leeds weather the storm to take revenge Rugby league Engage Super League Bulls get more reasons to miss Vainikolo Table The Quinn direct British Masters England limp into Pretoria all bruised and battered Rugby union Gashed shin will end Balshaw's tour Wilkinson should train later in week Springboks expose untimely errors for record rout Hammered time Wales and Ireland are beaten but not bowed James Haskell, Tom Voyce, Dan Cipriani and Paul Sackey, Serena has final say after good talking-to Tennis French Open Abraham proves his mettle with savage display of power Boxing Sport Staff: Toseland recovers from fall to keep championship lead Motorcycling Media Planet Benkenstein steers Durham home Cricket LV County Championship round-up Ginger Beer Sotherton misses point with javelin Athletics Tables Blain humbles Lancashire as Scotland master weather Cricket Friends Provident Trophy North Conference Football Results Athletics Basketball Boxing Cycling Golf Football Fixtures Cricket Motorcycling Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Cricket Weekend scoreboards Latest setback for Flintoff fuels fears over involvement in rest of series Cricket Second npower Test match All-rounder ruled out for Lancashire Fitness deadline set for Wednesday Betfair Full scoreboard from Headingley Carnegie Sidebottom reaps reward from a new line of attack Cricket Second npower Test match Sonn's death is overshadowed by threat of boycott from the players Rovers drink in moment as Walker enjoys taste of glory Football Coca-Cola League play-offs finals Parker inspires polished Blackpool and evokes memories of Matthews Newcastle move in on Crouch as Benítez looks for strikers Football Liverpool keen on Owen and Eto'o Medical this week for Hargreaves Cissé to be saved from Liverpool scrap heap Sky Sports In The Game tomorrow Wales given fright by energetic Kiwis Football Evans quits Boston Ireland held again Loss dooms Chievo Reduced altitude Davies still ploughing lone furrow despite receiving knightly texts Scot transforms Derby fortunes Ferguson keeps eye on compatriot Final hurdle Poll's position Phillips is hoping not to pay the promotion penalty Football Coca-Cola championship play-offs final National Express Yearning for century of caps leaves Beckham ready to commute from LA Football The return Recall may spark row with US club Mixed reaction from senior squad The Times Capello swoons over vintage performance Shorey honeymoon on hold as England steal his heart Football European Championship qualifying Gerrard certain to fill central role The Times Group E Play-off defeat puts damper on Rose's homecoming party Golf BMW PGA Championship Hansen steals Briton's thunder Fisher's dream becomes nightmare The Times Final scores World's tours to join up and take on the United States Golf The Times Weakest links Alonso slams door on Hamilton's hopes of sealing that first victory Motor racing Monaco Grand Prix Spaniard rejoices in easiest success Race favourites finish in grid order Scope British rivals fretting in rear-view mirror Motor racing Monaco Grand Prix Results from Monte Carlo Times Crossword 23,612 The Insider Hamilton has to play second fiddle as team call the shots Monaco strategy frustrates Briton McLaren promise no more favours The Times Inside Golf Football Index The face A certain je ne sais quoi Did you see? A small gift from above The click Did you know? Who wants to be a nerd? We don't Did you hear? Barbecue ready? Take aim, fire! The wildlife garden at the Natural History Museum in West London Modern morals Dinner, chop-chop No spare time to cook for a dinner party? Think again. The Times cook Lindsey Bareham shows how to create three menus of three courses each that can all be on the table in an hour Menu 1: Essential kitchen kit Menu 2 The well-dressed store cupboard Menu 4 The Times These awards are run by a bunch of prize fools A haunting mistake in the history of film They wuz robbed Driven to the edge Poetry Dr Thomas Stuttaford Dyslexia: a label to get you off the hook? Health monday Many experts believe that the diagnosis of dyslexia can gain children an unfair educational advantage. Peta Bee reports The Times Anyone for tenosynovitis? Stop smoking - win £500 Timesonline Go on, take the plunge Whatever your body shape, there's a swimsuit to turn your into a bathing beauty. Eve Thomas and Carolyn Asome ask the experts The panel Who's the greatest player of them all? As Antony Sher embodies the actor Edmund Kean, Benedict Nightingale shortlists our finest thespians First Night Jumbo Crossword Going totally ape Simian Mobile Disco have found more fun DJ-ing than playing in their band, they tell Pete Paphides Theatre Magpie Park West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Concert Orfeo St John's Smith Square, Sw1 Pop James Yorkston Union Chapel, N1 Pop Simply Red Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Jumbo Crossword 701 Timesonline How JL Collins shot JR Ewing Weekend TV Bring Back Dallas Channel 4, Sunday Ronni Ancona & Co BBC One Friday The Chewing Gum War BBC Two, Friday The Times David Chater's choices Any publicity is good publicity New jobs for the apprentices Today's TV Springwatch Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm/midnight Brits Get Rich in China Channel 4,9pm Paul Merton in China Five, 9pm Children's TV on Trial: 1960s Digital Choice BBC Four, 9pm Variations The Scum Also Rises BBC Three, 9.30pm Kathy Griffin: Strong Black Woman E! Entertainment, 10pm Sport's Dirty Secrets Channel 4,11.20pm Heroes Sci-Fi, 10pm Film of the night Film choice BBC Two, 10pm High School Musical (TVM, 2006) Best of the rest BBC Two, 11am Airplane! (1980) Five, 5.40pm Star Trek Nemesis (2002) Channel 4,7.05pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Ocean's Eleven (2001) ITV1,9pm Enduring Love (2004) Film4,9pm Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4226 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts
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