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News from 30/05/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Craig Lord Swimming Correspondent, Janice Turner, Caroline Lucas MEP, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Davis Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Pollard, Tim Yeo MP, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, John Stewart, Peter Lansley, Nic Paton, Robert Lindsay, John Sauven, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Sue Holden, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Tim Johnson, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Nick Gandon, Matthew Hoggard, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Richard Kimber, John Bleasdale, Nancy Durrant, Brendon Sewill, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Deborah Haynes, Roger Wood, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Oliver kay, Gary Jacob, Mark Brown, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Meacher MP, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Tim Essex-Lopresti Secretary, Charles Bremner, Carol Barbone, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Thomas Hughes-Hallett, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Stephen Joseph, Tina Rhea, Douglas Henderson, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Benedict Southworth, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Joss Garman, Mary Shortt, Marcus Leroux, Jude Grant, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Monica Seeley, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Giles Gibbons, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Paul Simons, Tony Juniper, I. Neill, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Helena Paul, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, Alistair Cooke, Chris Dillow, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, David Sinclair, Rosemary Bennet Social Affairs Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Piers Osborne, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Nick Donovan, Sir Peter Marshall, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Shaun Spiers, Joe Bolger, Simon Manby,

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The Times Index Five Britons seized by Iraqi insurgents Security guards taken from Finance Ministry Whitehall prepared for long hostage crisis Tory spokesman who defied Cameron quits Death sentence Green expansion 'It's time to end the nonsense of half-term New World Bank chief Defending Beckham Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Tory spokesman who defied Cameron on grammar schools quits Leader is accused of double standards Second MP adds to selection furore Pugh Tighter curbs urged for terror suspects Baby death charge Mosque plan delay Cutty Sark concert How a vaulting ambition catapulted this athlete to unwanted internet fame Teenage winner is reluctant sex symbol Parents guard against stalkers Accidental attention Rathbones Gaddafi is very easy to deal with - we get on pretty well, says Blair BP in £450m gas exploration pact Libyans claim arms deal agreed Tories are the real heirs to Blair, says Osborne Price of crime is previewed online Dead soldier named Disney broke rules Student found dead Racing to Gretna Premium prizes Back on duty, but not quite up to the job First night Pop The Police GM Place, Vancouver Bonhams Private guards seized in swift operation by unknown gang Iraq abduction The brazen kidnappings left British authorities speculating that it was an act of revenge by the Mahdi Army The suspects Ten die amid 'bloody summer' fears Stop here and load weapon: another day's work for the safety team World of danger outside green zone Risks growing infinitely worse Pathak sells curry empire and leaves his sisters to stew Prada Blue Peter phone-ins banned after scandal Studio child was fed winning answer Competition then aired a second time Channel 4 'will not profit' from Big Brother votes Green Flag Tiscali Barclays Wealth Madeleine's parents leave twins behind for audience with the Pope Visit will provide 'spiritual strength' Description of suspect was wrong Dfs How to tell toddlers their sister is missing Elvis fan stole £500,000 in parking coins Council worker a memorabilia addict Her collection is sold to raise funds Skoda Wint Kidd "i am pleased that Gordon Brown's speeches have been … Attitude Tories 'love-bomb' Libs People Last week we told how Dragon's Den, erm, dragon Peter … A surprise power player in Cannes — Joe Pasquale, the … When two bronze sculptures were stolen from the garden Rehab singer Amy Winehouse had eyes only for new husband Blake Fielder-Civil as she performed at the Shepherds Bush Empire, West London. The couple reportedly could not agree a prenup but, to judge from the tattoo behind his ear, Winehouse has managed to brand him. Very civil indeed Postscript Is Marianne Faithfull the highest-profile victim of … A cuddly 40th on Saturday for Noel Gallagher, who was … Is Iggy Pop going soft in his old age? First the godfat Pesticides increase Parkinson's risk Norwich Union The disease Multiple Display Advertising Items Country walk made my illness worse Attitude Giorgio Armani Seizure at Gunpoint The kidnappings in Iraq put Iran's sincerity to the test Prodi Punished Italy's voters given their confused Government a bloody nose Think Big, Brother Reality television, if we need it, needs a new script The pitfalls of caramelisation Picture Gallery Why don't we abolish half-term breaks? Thunderer: If you're part of the club, you get the rainbow flags Stansted noise On your bike Excluding pupils from school is not the solution Deciding about dyslexia Timesonline An Irish solution to waste Teenage drinking Unpaid tax Gays in Russia You were saying We put up with terrible, inept government. Why? At last, a way to stop the grotesque cruelty in Sudan Comment Wild and sexy cat that is the biggest cheater of them all Females seek five males for one litter Cheetah infidelity increases gene pool Alfa Romeo Palace smalltalk problem solved: royal guest is a goby fish fanatic Scientific Emperor holds Attenborough's attention A tale of two families 12 people suffering from mild avian flu PC's racist abuse Death plunge in City Doctors suspended Bomber sentenced Black-shirt police Box-office treasure Total John Lewis Opera's wind turbine is a blight on our scenery, say campaigners Orange Perfect timing for new Festival Hall Inside Track Mothers who switched from breast to bottle 'were misled' Girl bands 'give wrong idea about body shape' Death-crash jet ski owner fined Scouts celebrate with 50p job Royal racing yacht is restored to glory with a £1.5m price tag Sky Opening salvo in the battle of the memoirs Anglian Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items From Salford semi to the Cabinet table – the Blears route to the top Life and times Tax level for rich reveals split in rivals for deputy leadership Income divide is 'becoming wider' Blair's legacy is called into question Latest odds Milburn to carry the can for cola giant Expedia Vodafone Binge-drink generation more likely to get behind the wheel Young offenders given a chance to mend ways NatWest Standard Life War veteran told to pay for own care He has 10 illnesses and can hardly walk Savings must be used for nursing bill Pipex Health investigation as listeria deaths soar Wizzair 'a man died, but my son was made a scapegoat' Mother claims her teenage son was stereotyped and demonised during his arrest and trial for murder Esquire Direct Debit Bhutan France Death sentence for drugs chief who took bribes to clear killer medicines 13 babies among dozens of victims Cash and gifts totalled £425,000 Abuse of power Staples Second suicide in corruption scandal Accused executive leapt from building Prime Minister's judgment criticised CapitalOne (Reuters): Mother and children are found hanged (AFP): Killer snowstorm (AFP): Ecstasy executions (AFP): Winner takes all (AFP): Everest record (AP): Mass grave arrests (Reuters): Beslan amnesty (AFP): Capital bombed (AP): 'Unheroic' tip-off King offers his subjects democracy – then they all vote for him instead (AP): Troops fire on refugees at border Work to rule Moore's ill wind blows over political agenda Maverick director pans US healthcare Candidates unveil reform proposals Multiple Display Advertising Items Bill of health (AP): Olive branch to oil militants (AP): G8 airport protests allowed (AP): Voters punish Prodi coalition (AP): Hubble-bubble, toil and trouble Powergen (Reuters): Jurors see video of Lord Black removing boxes Bush turns screw on Sudan Government with oil sanctions Iberia Tough guy melts into soft-shoe shuffler Sarkozy dilutes radical poll pledges Holds fire on EU entry for Turkey Directline Promises, promises Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Guide to Digital Photography Russia backs weapons threat with launch of a new missile Rac (AFP): Three die in bad weather on Corsica (Reuters): TB precaution (AP): Twins separated (AFP): Iraq activist quits (Reuters): Smoking toll (Reuters): Dancer is crowned Progress may put pilgrims on 250mph train €6 billion to build track across Iran 14-hour journey cut to two hours Multiple Display Advertising Items Green to focus on Topshop in shake-up of empire Owner planning $100m spree in US Future of Bhs under review Kwik Save is closing 79 stores Longbridge back Quote of the day Mortgages drop Business big shot Deloitte Right call Stock markets Bush picks Zoellick for top job at World Bank Bids, like egos, can easily become inflated Consuming passions Commodities Currencies Curry favour Need to know Results in brief Blow for Barclays as shareholders warn against rights issue to win fight for ABN Cash call would be 'poorly received' RBS confirms €71.1 billion offer Business big shot Sir Fred Goodwin Siobhan Kennedy Analysis Antisocial behaviour the biggest talking point on mobiles The concerned consumer Careless drivers and the bullying of children are cited ahead of health concerns in latest research Concerned consumer index Facing up to image problem Permira ponders LogicaCMG bid as chief executive heads for door Blackstone and KKR also interested Shares in group rise as Read resigns Vodafone figures put Sarin's gloom in past Acer Amazing, the things you can buy approached by an artist seeking a buyer in London for these 40ft statues of the Beatles. David Adickes is finishing them in Houston, Texas, and seems to think that someone here might be interested Lloyds TSB Merrill exorcises the mythical sickie City Diary Sir Christopher Bland, outgoing chairman of BT, h City Diary The latest spin on Nasdaq ambitions City Diary Rumour of the day In the Know Deal of the day From Russia comes the scarcely credible news that the … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Leahy's cup runs over as Tesco looks to the US Leaders in London Summit 2007 Kwik Save cuts ISoft left reeling as contractor blocks sale The road back Npower business MGs start rolling again to signal the revival of Longbridge CD Wow pays high price for selling cheap music in UK Dell This inequality can not go on for ever Man who can build links between rich and poor countries The Times Path to power Wall Street moves on red tape as exodus of IPOs continues European investment banks set to overtake US in fees Airbus investigation turns to the question of timing Report identifies A380 delays EADS denies stock sale claims Euphoria as China's bull run charges on EDS A profitable exercise, for some The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds No need to sell LSE stake, says Nasdaq Thomson Financial: Bidders grounded US retirement risk (Reuters): Bombardier ahead (AP): $13.5bn Reit sale Google's DoubleClick deal may face consumer inquiry FTC in talks over investigation Rivals express privacy concerns Bottom line Donquijote BP set to sign $900m gas deal with Libya 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 Publishing LBOs put Reed Elsevier in deal spotlight Large caps Test hopes life Oxford Biomedica Small caps Gilts Vodafone is getting good reception but still playing catch—up Hamworthy Shed Productions Equity Prices Action Multiple Display Advertising Items Law report Weather Eye Professor Alfred Chandler Business historian who argued that it was managers not tycoons who created modern capitalism Professor Alfred Chandler, business historian, was born on September 15,1918. He died on May 9,2007, aged 88 Lord Renton Lives Remembered Anthony Brooks Professor Leslie Woods Jörg Immendorff Powerful painter who deployed shock tactics and showmanship to scrutinise the paradoxes in postwar German society Jörg Immendorff, artist, was born on June 14,1945. He died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis on May 28,2007, aged 61 Gordon Etherington–Smith Diplomat who served his country on four continents, becoming Ambassador to South Vietnam as the war began Gordon Etherington-Smith, CMG, diplomat, was born on February 1,1914. He died on April 14,207, aged 93 Elements of kidnapping were not made out Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Arbitrary delay in parole hearing Court of Appeal Bright Venus lures Mars and Jupiter Sky at Night June Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private School Notices Jet stream delivers a cold shock with holiday's rain Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 30,1871 A German view of the Paris Revolution from our Prussian correspondent Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Services Wanted Legal Notices The Times Favouritism piles pressure on jockeys Racing Redcar Yesterday's results Chepstow Leicester Sandown Golf Hexham Football Imminent return offers Moore hope in defence of jockeys' title Racing Champion back next weekend Kriotherapy is aid to recovery Beverley Bookmaker losses of £20m ride on Dettori Brighton Racing The Wright track Yarmouth Southwell Cartmel Course specialists Celtic Manor banking on a view to a thrill for Ryder Cup audience Golf Thousands given 2010 vantage point Davies making progress in the US Four that stand out for a crowd Powell is quickly out of the blocks Manaudou injured Huddersfield coup Rawlinson signs on Austria gets tough Victory for Garzelli Charlton on top Champion's career up and running again after appeal Triathlon Baseball Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Cycling Cricket Fixtures Darts Football Ice hockey Rugby union Shooting Speedway Squash The Times Britain prepared to triple spending on coaches before London Olympics Swimming Six world-class trainers are sought Sweetenham may stay as consultant Passport to glory or transient visa? Olympic Games The Times Chosen ones The deadly lure of a race where even Hell's Angels fear to tread Motorcycling The Isle of Man TT is celebrating its centenary but, after 223 deaths, opinion remains divided over whether the risks eclipse the camaraderie Man and machine Martin driven by 'near-death thing' Talking could stop for Hamilton as the 'fixing' row goes on Motor racing Timesonline England count on walking wounded to recover in time Rugby union Robinson bullish about fighting back Players told to go easy on Wilkinson Travel New Zealand Maori will play England Saxons in the final Hatton and Rooney cross Manchester divide Boxing Somerset square bashing all the rage among bowlers Cricket Minor Counties Clubs Women Schools First division County Championship Second division Sidebottom's starring turn raises hopes all around the counties Cricket Talent can thrive in championship Test cast-offs may get another chance Fitness test for Flintoff as Sarwan heads home I was Donald's babysitter, so he can now return favour Woolmer death set to be Bollywood film Warne risks a ban The Times More soul-searching will be on agenda at Roehampton after sky falls in on Henman Tennis French Open Young Latvian gives masterclass Roddick suffers defeat by Andreev Results from Roland Garros Attention to detail keeps Davies ahead of the pack Football Olive branch Fifa ban is the height of discrimination The Times Kewell will fight off Villa's attention to extend Anfield stay Football Benítez in market for new left winger Portsmouth set to break the bank Timesonline London visit intensifies Ranieri speculation Sven's lessons go unheeded as McClaren blinks first… Shareholders back Burns to usher in new era at Soho Square Football FA's day of reckoning Barwick excited by radical changes More inclusive approach urged The changes Key questions Mawhinney an early name in the frame for top job Scottish racism allegation set to end UK influence on world stage Football FA's day of reckoning Times Crossword 23,614 Giggs may turn his back on Wales Bates gives warning McClaren 'will stand or fall' by decision to recall Beckham No panic move, head coach insists Fitness levels tipped the balance The Times Mortgages for Business Index Cricket Tennis Index The face Handsome is as handsome does Did you see? From pot to pot plants The click Did you know? Fruit pickers have gone soft Did you hear? Tinky Winky's been handbagged Odin, a white Bengal tiger, dives underwater for food at the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in San Francisco Modern morals Man v God The polemical journalist Christopher Hitchens is more read in America than in his native UK — but that is about to change with his vitriolic new book attacking religion. Interview by Janice Turner In his own words . . . I'm not one to gossip, but have you heard about the Hooksett Four? A group of American women have lost their jobs after they were caught gossiping about their boss. But, says Carol Midgley, talking about other people is a basic human right that boosts self-esteem AA The Times Sorry, ladies. After 50,000 years you still don't know us Towers of foreign ascent Oh brother Thanks to All my Readers Going home to an empty house is unbearably lonely Beauty jury The sun will come out (eventually). . . Stylewednesday . . . so don't get caught out. Carolyn Asome offers tips on what to wear and where to shop Chain reaction Harper's Bazaar Wrinkling out face serums Beauty jury Timesonline Six of the best Sandals L. K. Bennett The year of my V&A success: that was when I fell in love with London My life in fashion Up from down Under, Collette Dinnigan tells Alice Olins how she succeeded The Times The store that marries the prim with the raunchy Chain reaction Retail is detail The Times The artist who went to the movies Tate Modern's show of Dali's adventures in motion pictures leaves Rachel Campbell-Johnston loving his paintings all the more Dail and Film Tate Modern Grayson Perry First Night This calls for a festival At £111 million, the refurbishment of the Royal Festival Hall really should produce something fabulous — and it has, finds Tom Dyckhoff Our drawing challenge winners' Tate day out Positive discrimination patronises black artists Duke Bluebeard's Castle/The Seven Deadly Sins Reviews First night Opera Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welsh offer a Belgian rarebit Opera Julie Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon Comedy Cannon and Ball Alban Arena, St Albans Dance Havana Rakatan Peacock Theatre, WC2 First Night in the main paper Pop Rufus Wainwright Old Vic Rapport is on the menu Créme Working Relationship Michael Roux, chef patron of Le Gavroche, and his personal assistant, Marion Oputa, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress Busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Ever been cyber-vetted? Black marks on your web profile could cost you a job, says Nic Paton Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference call Multiple Display Advertising Items Yentob keeps it surreal Last night's TV Imagine BBC One E-17 Reunited Channel 4 The Times David Chater's choices Earl arrives to save the day The flatness of flat-screen Today's TV The British Soap Awards 2007 Viewing Guide ITV1, 8pm The Apprentice BBC One, 9pm Indian School Digital Choice BBC Four, 8.30pm Children's TV on Trial: 1980s BBC Four, 9pm Variations Natural World BBC Two, 9pm Jack Unteweger: Poet of Death Crime & Investigation Network, 9pm Teenland: In Teenagers' Bedrooms BBC Four, 10pm Big Brother: The Live Launch Channel 4,9pm Lost Sky One, 10pm Boston Legal Living, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Saving Private Ryan (1998) Five, 9pm Fearless (1993) Best of the rest TCM, 9pm This Boy's Life (1993) BBC Three, 10pm Coogan's Bluff (1968) ITV4, 10.30pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page The Governess (1998) BBC One, 11.45pm Happy Feet (2006)/The Holiday (2006) New to Sky Box Office Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4228 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal

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