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News from 29/05/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Tony Cox, Dr Gerard Bulger, FRCGP, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Professor David Manning, David Chater, James Ducker, T. Bickford, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Amanda Derrick, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Richard Kimber, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Siobhan Kennedy, Anthony Irving, Deborah Haynes, Alan Dalton, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, David Walters, Simon Gartside, Libby Purves, Elizabeth Colman, Ian Wright, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Ian Watmore, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, David Lawrenson, Louisa Barnett, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, George Plint, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Nicola Pearson, Raymond Keene, Sheila Pringle, Matt Dickinson, Bruce Dessau, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, J. Meirion Thomas, Ms, FRCP, FRCS, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, John Fassenfelt chairman, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, John Carvell, David Lane, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Martin Saville, Nigel Kendall, Dearbáil Jordan, Patrick Worthington, George Bird, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Dave Prentis, Joe Bryan, Terence Crolley, Alan Lee, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Emma Appleton, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Tom Hennigan, Paul Corry director, Peter Jenson, Ian Gregory, Jessica La Trobe, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Fay Schopen, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Susan Emmett,

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Index Thousands of buy-to-let families face tax shock Revenue clampdown on mortgage relief Landlords could get bills from six years ago Tory in trouble over defiance on schools Summer post strike Record bank bid Thousands set to flee £60 million goal Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Support for postal strike growing as workers face ballot Royal Mail could be hit next month Drop in profits adds to difficulties Sealing fate Picture Gallery Spin on new stop powers 'divisive' Longbridge reopens Flights resume Iraq 'stress' rise Soldier killed Who survives? Viewers decide Cancer sufferer to donate organ on TV Contestants vie for life-saving votes Chopard The ugliest pageant yet Tory faces sack after defying Cameron on grammar schools Severe reprimand from Chief Whip Leader 'hit roof' over comments Reforms at Oxford 'threaten one-to-one tutorials' Taxi driver murder suspect remanded Boy's death charge Abuse nurse quits Police fraud inquiry Putting an oar in Stars could merge Golfer's knees-up Today Tomorrow Thursday Friday Saturday Gipsy Moth's second time Keep your coats on — Bank Holiday is colder than Alaska Tag Heuer Dreading a letter from the taxman? There are ways to soften the blow Buy-to-let Tiscali Market 2006 Once you've gone wrong, it's hard to say 'oops' From a rich man's game to retirement scheme for the masses Plan of attack Come, gentle Bollywood fans, and fall on Slough's town centre Map shows Indian films' top locations Drive to attract new tourist wave Orange Location, location, location Babies 'at risk from untrained workers acting as midwives' Lower standard of care, report says Minister's claims are contradicted Survivors' blood 'key to bird flu vaccine' Victims of a deadly strain Speaking in tones? Blame it on your genes Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation Envoy delivers formal Litvinenko plea No response from Moscow authorities British diplomat injured in assault Judges overrule law on self-incrimination Green Flag Ns&i Holidaymakers forced to take slow boat Fuel costs could finish fast ferries Three-hour trips will now take six Multiple Display Advertising Items Sea change All to play for Renault It is odds on that quirky sporting bets will be banned to beat cheats Yellow cards and wides open to abuse Bookmakers deny evidence of fixing Identical twins' first novel is a double vision Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Where to find the riskiest and safest cities in Britain Safety first Forked Tongues America talks to an Iran that is still bent on its humiliation in Iraq Taxing Tolerance Revenue & Customs should not be harsh with buy-to-let investors Bollywood Britain The Indian film industry discovers Yollywood, Mollywood and Sollywood Go to India: get better in a jiffy Picture Gallery Oh, the garden looks lovely, darling Thunderer: Someone tell the alcocops where to put their labels The role of GPs Tall tales Luck, grit and money deliver the best education Search me Timesonline It's hard to fake dyslexia Good neighbours Higher ground Tu's company Journey's end Psst! Wanna see my crash pics? Very educational Never mind the chaos, your robocab is on its way Citi Paralysed climber reaches another peak, with help from a few friends Dfs Channel 4 defends use of Diana crash shots Gloucestershire cheese-rollers get off lightly with only 20 hurt Smokefree Man held over train shooting Eagle owls attack dog-walkers Criminal record for feet on seat Enthusiast crushed by tractor The bar where only gay men are allowed Hen parties 'ogled men like animals' Heterosexuals and lesbians banned Multiple Display Advertising Items Portuguese police good at clearing up crime but let down by lack of experience Missing Madeleine Hard-pressed officers are not used to dealing with the media's unrelenting attention, Thomas Catán writes Oxfam Detection rates compared British team hopes phone technology that caught Huntley will trap abductor Missing Madeleine Experts to follow phone signals trail New images show airport departure Post Office A slipshod plod in urgent need of more coherence First night Opera Fidelio Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraq Japan Amid protests and fear, thousands prepare to flee the slow revolution Middle-class panic over Chávez reforms US Embassy gets deluge of inquiries The statistics 'He is losing the country's respect' Alliance Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items US looks at option to reduce Iraq troop numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Satan sits down with the Axis of Evil The Open University Bad blood Transsexual couple jailed for lying about husband's gender Gatwickexpress Transformers Ahern corruption inquiry resumes (AP): Rebel attacks kill 16 (Reuters): Pope restores link (AFP): Terrorist 'defeat' (AP): Cleaner Everest (AP): Cat nap alert Minister who faced inquiry into series of scandals kills himself Politician found hanged at his home Death is big blow for the Government Multiple Display Advertising Items Shame and redemption Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Fists fly as Turkish MPs clash over presidency Multiple Display Advertising Items Toddlers survive night in the bush after going walkabout Britain ahead in takeover stakes Rio Tinto retreat Chicago chance Fat cat protest Quote of the day AT&T payoff RBS trumps Barclays' ABN Amro bid with €72bn offer Up to $2.5bn set aside for litigation Banks raise cash component Bank account Fund seeks £1.5bn, but founder has useful source on speed-dial Women's role Stock markets LogicaCMG defends payments to board member Shift in outlook puts end to maxim Commodities Boodles Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Water sector heads for the high ground as takeover talk gathers strength Competition ruling fuels interest Ofwat wary of losing influence Express Timesonline British firms leave their foreign rivals standing in M&A stakes UK buyers table bids worth £116bn Huge rise over same period in 2006 Home force Regulation is biggest concern among insurers, survey shows Standard Life faces 'fat cat' protest Quantity surveyor Cyril Sweett plans for flotation on AIM Measuring up to the job Westlaw Investors asked to check out Chicago hotel StairGlide How it works Windy City goes down a storm with delegates Board figures BP feels the chill as Siberian court rejects gasfield plea Regulators poised to revoke licence Decision seen as part of wider move Dell Chinese port plans initial public offering Timesonline OMX shares leap on bid talk (Reuters): Scaroni investigated by police (Reuters): KKR and CVC out of Coles race Packer accelerates media cuts Rio Tinto ignites bitter row over uranium mine plan Aboriginal anger over comments Analysts divided over prospects Money v Man: a modern clash of cultures The Times BT Schools rush to compete in £10,000 interest-rate competition 'i was truly frightened on behalf of our patients' Researcher finds heart attack link GSK strongly attacks results Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet The hidden cost paid by millions at the heart of India's boom Women at work A union set up to help self-employed female workers says progress is being hampered by cultural limitations Role call Education changes balance in Brazilian workforce EasyJet Equity Prices Action Professor James Beck Art historian who caused controversy with his criticisms of ill-advised restorations and attributions of Old Masters Professor James Beck, art historian, was born on May 14,1930. He died of lung cancer on May 26,2007, aged 77 Birthdays On This Day Aubrey Singer Independent-minded television producer who rose to serve with considerable success in senior positions in the BBC Aubrey Singer, CBE, producer and television executive, was born on January 21,1927. He died on May 26,2007, aged 80 Marion Bieber Distinguished administrator in postwar Germany who made her mark working for the Congress of Cultural Freedom Shetland recycles its past — and its evil pig Parent is owed no duty of care by children's social workers Law Report Court of Appeal Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Elections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Conditions even worse than a May Bank Holiday Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 29,1937 With Neville Chamberlain appointed Prime Minister, an article, written for The Times "by an old friend", discusses the legacy of Stanley Baldwin, on the day King George Vi had conferred on him an earldom and the Order of the Garter Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Frankie fever raises Derby temperature Racing Hexham Redcar Yesterday's results Godolphin remain hopeful Measured Tempo will be able … Carlisle Chepstow Leicester Giles Smith Cartmel Football Sandown Park Racing Leicester Chepstow Redcar Laughing all the way to the Olympics Athletics Successful British woman sprinters are hard to name. Jeanette Kwakye is determined to put an end to that Report card Jason Gardener, European indoor 60m champion, gives his verdict The Times Butcher goes to town on Glamorgan's village attack Cricket Friends Provident Trophy Media Planet All-round excellence by Gidman is crucial Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire Cream rises to top despite Bailey's effort St Helens pile pressure on Cullen Rugby league Engage Super League Carling Table Bartu upbeat after World Cup progress Modern pentathlon BBC at sixes and sevens over precisely how silly to be Sport on television The Times Tait punches above his weight to give England optimism Rugby union Newcastle centre 'is strongest player' Stevens likely to play at tight-head Football Results Baseball Basketball Golf Football Fixtures Rugby union Rugby league Rugby union Shooting Speedway Squash The Times Abendanon eases Saxons home against dogged Scots FIA to investigate if 'team orders' led to Alonso's victory Motor racing Inquiry to review Hamilton remarks McLaren could lose points if guilty The Times Point of order Franchitti is a true American idol but his heart belongs to Glasgow Motor racing The Times Fast-tracked: from go-karts to the Indianapolis 500 Brooke undergoes surgery after fall Double Dutch Taylor powers on Winds of change Williams makes heavy weather of victory as clouds cast long shadow Tennis French Open Return of Gilbert lifts Murray hopes Federer forced to wait for victory Results Inside edge Cricket Second npower Test match Ball of the day Shot of the day Airshots of the day Crowd pleaser Juggle of the day Pitch report Time for a freeze on unnecessary series if Schofield is to be heeded Betfair West Indies left in cold sweat as ruthless bowlers show no mercy Cricket Second npower Test match Pipex Cricket Second npower Test match Full scoreboard from Headingley Carnegie Times Crossword 23,613 Moore tells batsmen to go back to basics Davies keeps Derby waiting Winning manager yet to clarify future Transfer kitty of up to £20m available Index The Times Cricket Motor racing Index The face Grudgingly admired, but still unloved Did you see? The click Did you know? TV's Big Wednesday Did you hear? Sex and the PowerPoint A grim-faced US Marine photographed by Don McCullin in Vietnam in 1968, part of the photo-london exhibition that opens on Thursday at Old Billingsgate in East London photo-london.com Modern morals I'm a nimby, protect me In London's wealthier enclaves there is a boom in private street guards. Is it justified by the crime levels or merely nimby paranoia, asks Martin Fletcher Why I'm happy to freeload Crime: the facts Quickie divorce: it worked for me Couples in Britain can now divorce online. What's the point of a long, bitter and expensive fight when there is an easy, cheap and painless option, says Jessica La Trobe, who got divorced within a week AA The Times When names make useful weapons The right song for unbelievable Hillary Bad boys' anthem The Times Turn off, tune out . . . er, then? Parents Can family life survive without TV, electronic games or computers? Nicola Pearson found out Screens go dark Nicola Pearson banned all screen-based activity in her house for a week — here's what happened A mother's tips to cut screen addiction Kids kit What to eat for exam success Nutrition Quick tips for smart candidates CDs? They're for chopping out a line Men tuesday The Dj Johnnie Walker tells Andrew Billen how he beat depression, alcoholism, cocaine and cancer to reach iconic status on British radio Timesonline The kit Radio daze Loving the alien Frank Gehry's buildings seem to be from another planet, and their architect with them. Chris Ayres meets the extraterrestrial The Sound of War First Night Times Online It's the Sydney and Frank sketch show Oh you pretty things Laments from the front line War Oratorio, a remarkable television film, explores the horror and pity of conflict through song, music and stark documentary footage. Bruce Dessau is moved to tears Jazz Mingus Big Band Pavilion, Bath Concert Philippe Jaroussky Purcell Room Pop Reviews First night Pet Shop Boys Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Thetare Topless Mum in Dead Hero Shocker!!!! Tobacco Factory, Bristol Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Jason Donovan Hammersmith Apollo, W6 World music Radio 3 Awards Barbican The great Chinese gamble Tv& radio Last night's TV The Times David Chater's choices Held back by technology Good British neighbours Today's TV Maclntyre: Edge of Existence Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain BBC Two, 9pm E-17 Reunited Channel 4,10pm Napoleon's Mass Grave Digital Choice History Channel, 8pm Children's TV on Trial: 1970s BBC Four, 9pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Filthy Rich and Homeless BBC Three, 9pm You Must be Number One — Shanghai Circus School: Storyville BBC Four, 10pm The Lie of the Land More4,10pm Film of the night Film choice The Last Seduction (1994) BBC One, 11.25pm The Spanish Gardener (1956) Best of the rest Channel 4,1.45pm Manhattan (1979, b/w) Sky Modern Greats, 7.15pm The Blue Lagoon (1980) Five Life, 9pm Paris Hilton, the gift that just keeps giving Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page One Hour Photo (2002) Film4,9pm Rumble Fish (1983, b/w) Film4,12.25am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4227 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index 'The colour of a Brown NHS' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Travel Watch Other Views Blimey, this is better than the real thing Issue of the Week Virtual Solutions The Week in Numbers Oona King Public Opinion New Medical Research But where in the community? Health Other Stories we Liked Lll-feeling is in the forecast Dilemmas over dementia Learning disabilities shake-up? Social Care Foreign Ways In defence of charity's soul Interview Stephen Bubb, chief executive of the charity leaders' association, tells Emily Ford that the aims of voluntary organisations are not subverted by the motives of those who fund them Media Monitor Legislation Update Seen in Hansard Nothing's fixed by a social mix Regeneration Public: Private Awards 2007 It costs less to start over Red tape thwarts research Universities Drug study highlights shortfalls Public Health Campaigns should not alter status Charities Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Specialist firms get a chance to shine Pipc Inside Contact us Should local services be shared? Head to Head The Sunday Times You get what you pay for How to . . . Measure Value Measuring what consultants add to a project is a vital step for public managers seeking their help. Carly Chynoweth gets inside information on how to make the process work Smarter Working Mark Bassett Smarter Working The head of property at Northamptonshire County Council Archie Hughes Smarter Working Chief executive of the Defence Aviation Repair Agency Opinion Julia Taylor Smarter Working Priority programme director for the No Delays programme at the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement Outsourcing needs a new attitude Talking Point Clare Dight learns how the Government's use of shared services and outsourcing is both a promising and difficult ambition Pipc The View from inside Whitehall A Catalist for procuring success Talking Point Firms are collaborating in new ways to change the landscape of government suppliers, reports Carly Chynoweth Africa's poor get wired in Case Study Fay Schopen discovers how the Catia project brought high-tech help to the world's most impoverished nations The Sunday Times Managing an end to gridlock Case Studies A brief case for ending the paper trail Football fans taught to head for success Football Lessons The Times and MCA Pipc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CfA Over to you. . . What Worked for us Staff officer to the director of recruitment at the Metropolitan Police Service, on the diversity training that led the force to win the Changing Faces Catalyst for Change award All Change Diary Dates Inside We get a better class of criminal Monty Raphael and Ian Burton are titans — as many City businessmen will tell you. Interview: Dominic Carman Queen's Counsel Times Law Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items Haven't we been here before? The Government is to reform planning laws. Do we need another change in philosophy, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower County Set Back in Elite Company The Match Coca-Cola Championship Play-Offs Final Poll Happy to Go Quietly Gascoigne in for Surgery The News McBETH Bother G14 Challenge Keane's Reward Derby Gamble Hits the Jackpot Beat the Drop? A Dream Come for Davies Russell Kempson hears the jubilant manager explain his powers of prediction Mission Accomplished — but Staying up is Harder Matt Dickinson on what Derby must do to avoid heading down next season He's Back in the Fold and Ready for Action The Return Nick Szczepanik says England's former golden boy is likely to start against Brazil How Beckham Rode out the Real Storm Guillem Balague recalls the highs and lows of a tumultuous time at the Bernabéu Chelsea Lie in Wait for Debut Plans for Spanish club's tour to the US have been wrecked, says Peter Jenson Crouch Must Be given his Head The Misfit Tony Cascarino believes England's beanpole striker is much undervalued Future Bright for Striker under Benitez Window Watch Excuses Just Don't Wash The Two Dannys Chelsea got clean away with the FA Cup thanks to Danny BAKER's superstitious friend Drums Remain Silent as Heavyweights Go through the Motions The Nation's Top Ten — No Arguments The Ranking Daniel Finkelstein offers a mathematical conclusion to the Premiership talent contest How It Works From One to 403 — how to Read the Numbers The Ranking D Berbatov The Ranking Addicts on the Ball in Summer The Worry Tom Dart finds enough games in June and July to satisfy the most ardent fan Active Air Giving Youth a Chance The Chief Scudamore finds respite from legal battles in grass roots, reports Russell Kempson National Express Al Fayed Ready to Unveil his Summer Collection The Owner Fulham's chairman tells Kaveh Solhekol that his passion for the club has not waned Cottage Industry Rich Get Richer as the Leagues Get Poorer The Continent Gabriele Marcotti on how Europe's second tier is counting the cost of wealth gap The Times Tables The Prem Billy on the Ball Attitude Giorgio Armani

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