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News from 04/06/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, David Hillier, Andrew Billen, Marina Lewycka, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Paul Hoggart, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Sir Derek Morris, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Richard Thomas, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, James Bone, David Preshous, Sam Marlowe, Joe Joseph, Paul Ranford, Leesa Whisker, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Frieda Hughes, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jamie Dannhauser, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Richard Need, Nicholas Blanford, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Geoffrey Dicks, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Nick Dekker, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Derwent May, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Eve Thomas, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Olvier Kay, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Timothy Tatham, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Tim Worstall, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Ruth Barnett Clinical Director, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Roger Bootle, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, William Rees-Mogg, Tim Hames, Dr John MacDonald, Dominic Maxwell, Leonard Woodley QC, David Crossland, Sonia Verma, Simon Callow, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Graham Whitworth, Chris Cunningham, Tom Hennigan, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Duckett, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Wright, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Putin raises spectre of nuclear war in Europe Russia will respond to arms race, Times is told US plans designed to provoke, President says Exclusive interview Plot to blow up New York airport thwarted Carbon map of UK Boom or bust? Higher planning bills 19 years in a coma Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Prisoners 'can claim thousands of pounds' over delays to parole Officials failed to meet deadlines Human rights breached, says court Pugh Grave crisis solved by reusing old plots Alzheimer's risk BBC jobs fear 'Name addicts' plan Shirt alcohol ban Why music really is getting louder Distortion leaves listeners feeling sick Sound level raised to beat 'loud world' First Night Gleneagles Seasonal Ownership Studio sound Royal Mail union predicts national strike as bosses claim big bonuses Chief executive to get more than £1m Workers expected to vote for walk-out Post office that has a siesta may close Doctors advertise for training posts Motorway death Cancer drug funded Para dies in race Plane crash deaths Wrinkly rockers Fears for woman who vanished after date Manager has been missing for 5 days Police urge public to look for her car Skipper killed by drunks Easy Jet 'I'm a pure and absolute democrat. It's a tragedy that I'm the only one' G8 summit Interview Vladimir Putin tells Bronwen Maddox that he is Gandhi's true heir and warns against hypocrisy on human rights With three days to go, police are braced for further violence Weekend rioting causes €1m damage Picketers prepare to block airport Blair pushes climate agenda Timetable Converting a loft? That will be £1,000 Planning changes scrap concession 'Easier' process may take 16 weeks Specsavers Opticians Bringing it all together Building costs A slow, clumsy scavenger: how T. rex lost his crown Biggest ozone hole was not of man's making Silverjet Monster myths Marks and spencer Madeleine's parents hoping to receive a ransom demand McCanns would sell home to pay up Experts check mobile phone data Churchill PiPex Universities 'must improve help for vulnerable Muslim students' Islamic advisers should be employed Courses aimed at white Britons Audi Main points Leaders try to engage moderates Iraq troop pullout 'possible within a year' Vodafone Fly Monarch Declining force Menace from Moscow Western leaders should listen to Putin and tell him where he is wrong Altar Egos As the wedding season nears, everyone wants to be a wedding belle Loyal Mail Postal workers must look to their own fortunes, not fret about the boss's bonus Keep politics out of the lab Picture Gallery Plus ça change, Gordon. Plus ça change Thunderer: What's so wrong about selling your kidney? Remembrance Time's up Taxing landlords New police powers would be illiberal, superfluous and antagonistic Wembley 2012 Timesonline Funding Oxford's future Su Doku puzzle Killer Plague Zéro alcool Naval tradition Pay-back time? Forms of address The Tories and education? It's a no-brainer Now take that Jane Austen, what a laugh she was . . . Comment Hit squads to stamp out hospital superbugs All trusts face surprise checks Failures will get a public warning Expedia. co. uk Cannabis smokers risk severe damage to lungs Green Flag Times sponsors book festival Nimrods 'plagued by fuel leaks' Private collection raises £2.1m Bats help climber to new heights Sky 'Lost' Elizabethan tapestry returns with a £1m price tag Lioness of R'n'B gives a rip-roaring performance for a stunned audience First night Pop Beyoncé NEC, Birmingham Ravishingly exquisite farewell from a truly great ballerina Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Carbon map of Britain's most toxic towns Table lists where most Co2 is emitted Businesses urged to tackle problem Cannons Health & Fitness Green energy tariffs 'not what they seem' Generation game The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland Tinker Bell works her magic in images never seen before Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown ready to strengthen terror laws Phonetap evidence may be approved Plan to let police question for longer Alliance Leicester Cameron, back after half-term, vows to end grammars row Directline Huge rise in new laws under Blair Prescott kept in London hospital Details of ID card costs 'destroyed' BMA Tiscali All-action dogs are latest weapon in the fight against pirated films Sunswept Estates Caribean Investment Properties India Poland Africa's warlords look on in alarm as 'revolutionary' faces UN court Accused of crimes against humanity Lengthy trial will cost £45 million The man The charges Inside Track Football nations left gasping by Fifa ban on high-altitude games The Times Cities on top 'Plot to blow up New York airport would have made 9/11 look small' Three held after sting operation Fourth suspect at large in Trinidad Caribbean becomes new breeding ground for terror (AFP): Talks offer hope for HIV-case doctors (AFP): Navy shells Islamists (Reuters): Helicopter deaths (AFP): Flag of convenience (Reuters): Pirates seize crew (AFP): Malta's first saint (Reuters): Royal request (AFP): Image conscious Israel threatens British boycott (Reuters): Geyser valley lost to mudslide Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Dawn breaks in the naked city (AP): Cuba shows off smiling Castro (Reuters): Troops 'denied air back-up' Airline wins battle of bulge against rotund stewardesses Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting flares up in second refugee camp Two injured in grenade attack Islamists vow to fight to the death Directline Multiple Display Advertising Items Home ground Hearing Awareness Event We're here to make a difference, say contractors who risk life in Baghdad Cheltenham & Gloucester 14 US soldiers killed in weekend of violence Man awakes to moaners and mobiles after 19 years Life on hold after being hit by train Now grandfather to 11 children The Times Missed moments Chefs fork out to keep their stars shining Virgin planning elite fleet with business-only flights to the US Carrier in talks to buy new aircraft Branson responds to open skies deal Boots dismisses pension rumours Broadband slows Bitter prospect Turkish TV listing Quote of the day Roadbuilder sale Business big shot BAA puts Heathrow property up for sale at £600m Is this the top? Stock markets RBS move to offload Southern may launch water sales When records are not quite what they seem Commodities Boodles Currencies Need to know The Times Carlsberg may call time on Tetley site Leeds brewery faces closure Executive rules out total UK exit Business big shot Nils Anderson Northern soul Broadband bandwagon fails to keep up rapid pace New subscribers below three million Slowdown may mean consolidation Emirates Livingstones buy Lloyd leisure group Thomson Financial: Tykerb cancer trial Scanner firm floats (Reuters): British group's Plus Exchange rates French suitor lines up £3bn bid for Tarmac British funds Boots plays down legal rumours over pensions dispute Trustees want KKR to put in £1bn Unions critical of private equity British funds In the red The Times Corporate Markets After the boom years, prepare to face a bumpy road ahead Is this the top of the Economic cycle? 'It could be as good as it gets' Yes May Inflation Report, May Economic Outlook: 'The outlook is looking bright' No Commodity futures are new line for followers of fashion Portman Building Society Qatar invests in Morocco EG makes move on Hellas Gold Thomson Financial: BP budgets $25bn for Libya French 'non' to whistleblowing Turkey's top pay-TV group lines up $1.5bn flotation in London Banks hired to advise on joint IPO High growth zone attracts investors Business Staff: Gulf utility opens up to foreign investors Turkey by numbers Raja Fashions Business Staff: Confident Qatar in promise to sell shares New era beckons for Britain and balance of power Monday Manifesto Alistair Buchanan The Ofgem chief says that recent winter worries over energy supply should become a thing of the past The Times C. V. The man behind the headline Bmi baby Equity Prices The Times Morris Martin Classical scholar who devoted much of his life to the Moral Re-Armament movement Morris Martin, Buchmanite and Classical scholar, was born on November 3,1910. He died on May 17,2007, aged 96 Charities Weather Eye Professor Philip Collins Lives Remembered Christopher Train Huang Ju Chinese politician known for his alliance with the former President Jiang Zemin and his "Shanghai clique" Huang Ju, politician, was born in September 1938. He died on June 2,2007, aged 68 Guram Sharadze Georgian academic turned opposition politician who was outspoken in his criticism of foreign influence in his country Guram Sharadze, Georgian opposition politician, was born on October 17,1940. He died after being shot on May 20,2007, aged 66 Payroll gifts help Oxfam survive in taxing times Notebook Charities Trussing chickens is not manual handling Law Report Court of Session Inner House No private right of way possible Chancery Division Training cost is not tax-deductible Chancery Division Court Circular Memorial Service Celebration Premium Bonds Honorary Degrees Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest wills Banquet Seminar The Times Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Times East Coast US braced for Katrina-style hurricanes Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 4,1895 The Times reports the attempted assassination of Fernando Primo de Rivera, Marquis de Estella, Captain-General of Madrid Winning Move Weather Weather quest Dettori puts French polish on Epsom endeavours Racing Jockey completes Derby double Ride on Lawman is exemplary Carlisle Big-race result Rugby union Football Frankie pleads guilty to joyriding. The sentence? A lifetime of satisfaction . . . Racing The long and winding road England Rugby Windsor Racing Brighton Yesterday's results Hereford Course specialists Southwell Leicester Thirsk Trainers Forget golf: excitement is a wild trout Fishing Football Results Cricket Other sport Golf Rugby league Rugby union England will welcome back Dallaglio after tough tour Rugby union Ashton only sure of five in first XV Lund and Tait press their cases Times Online Springboks benefit from late generosity Dredge allows home crown … slip through his fingers Golf Celtic Manor Wales Open Goodwood Blaymire turns the screw after Rovers' loss of discipline Rugby league Engage Super League Table Brave Sharapova made to dig deep Tennis French Open Schnyder wastes two match points Federer on course in spite of errors The Times Andy Murray could hit balls for only ten minutes at … Results Britons on right track as they chart route to the next level Athletics Norwich Union Grand Prix Norwich Union New Zealand take commanding lead Golden reward Hall outlasts rival Rossi's six in a row Di Luca wins Giro Cricket Scoreboards Cook scores a brisk hundred to press his England claims Friends Provident Trophy South Conference Middlesex v Somerset Table Glamorgan v Hampshire Sussex v Kent Gibson keeps Durham riding high Cricket Friends Provident Trophy North Conference Worcestershire v Warwickshire Scotland v Derbyshire The Times Leicestershire v Nottinghamshire Sidebottom proves that speed is not necessarily of the essence Cricket Lionstour Squad Teams too quick on draw for spectators Scoreboard from Durham Gidman sets high standard at the double Barton gets the chance of fresh start at Newcastle Football The Quinn direct British Masters Only a rumour Window watch Decent bet Dead cert Denmark ready to pay high price for assault on referee Euro 2008 Tda Toshack's youth policy comes under fire again Euro 2008 State of the nations McClaren no nearer to resolving Beckham questions Euro 2008 Estonia v England Venables admits doubts over recall Head coach keeps faith in Lampard Friends Provident What England need to do to get through Estonia sold out for 'famous star' Times Crossword 23,618 Index Lampard returns fire on fans Fickle supporters 'hurting England' Plea for patience before Estonia test The Times Euro 2008 Tennis Cricket Index The face Overburdened superwoman? Did you see? Nibs for nobs The click Did you know? Tapped up Did you hear? Repellent insects Dancers from the English National Ballet's production of Swan Lake practise on the Millennium Bridge as part of the Love UK campaign celebrating the £20 billion raised for good causes by the National Lottery Modern morals Want to lose weight? I do You're getting married — or it's your best friend's wedding, and you want to look your best. Amanda Ursell has the diet to help you lose 5lb in five days or 11lb in a month The Five-Day Plan Strawberry and melon Breakfast Breakfast super blend Raspberry and ricotta breakfast wrap Big brekkie Boiled eggs and sourdough toast Snacks Open crab sandwich Lunch Turkey and avocado wrap Sweet potato and ricotta cheese Tuna and anchovy salad Crudités with hoummos Warm mackerel and fennel salad Dinner Beat the bloat Fillet of haddock with a lime marinade Fillet steak bruschetta Poached chicken with mangetout Rustic courgette and red onion omelette Herb salt recipe The best fake tans One-Month Plan Exercise Avocado prawn wrap Lunch Pasta and tuna salad Salmon and potato salad Chicken and spinach salad Gazpacho with multigrain bread Steamed lemon sole fillet and sautéed bean sprouts Dinner Beef stir-fry Chicken thighs roasted with shallots Lamb cutlet with roasted apple rings Slow-roasted salmon with cucumber dill salsa Chilli prawns with sugar snap peas and noodles Roasted asparagus with bacon and egg Scallops and broad bean salad Roasted red peppers stuffed with breadcrumbs, anchovies, black olives, chillies and garlic Picture poses Sweet potato mash with garlic, chilli, olive oil and fried egg Letting yourself go Poetry The Times Bad movie? Who cares, it's our take on it that matters A doppelgänger for Paris? Yes, please Big Brotherly love Pru Health Oh, brother! Why do you allow your children to watch this show? Wake up and smell the coffee The Times It's the time of the season Think of your outfit as a painting is the advice for those who want to meet the challenge of occasion wear. Carolyn Asome provides the brushstrokes. Styling by Eve Thomas, pictures by Zac Frackelton AA Leesa Whisker's do's and don'ts Royal Ascot The turning of the Paige She made her name on the stage in Evita. Tough times followed, yet for a supposedly 'difficult' diva Elaine Paige's latest musical role is surprisingly modest. Do we really know her so well, asks Brian Logan The Name's Michell First Night Fancy a laugh? Win a place as a judge for the if. comedy Awards in Edinburgh They call him Director No David Michell tells Dominic Maxwell why he turned down a Bond mega-payday to direct a Pinter revival at the Donmar Warehouse Theatre Reviews First night The Seagull Courtyard, Stratford Concert Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Chemical Brothers Roundhouse, NW1 Theatre Alaska Royal Court Theatre Upstairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera The Gambler Grange Park, Hampshire First Night in the main paper Dimbleby's a national treasure Tv&radio Weekend TV How We Built Britain BBC One, Sunday Coast BBC Two, Sunday 24 Sky One, Sunday The Times Paul Hoggart's choices What's your favourite ad? Music to watch television go by Today's TV God's Waiting Room Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The Great Sperm Challenge: Tonight/Terror in the Skies: A Tonight Special ITV1, 8pm/9pm Peter and Dan Snow: 20th Century Battlefields BBC Two, 9pm Zulu: The True Story Digital Choice History Channel, 9pm Lockdown National Geographic, 9pm MTV Music Awards 2007 MTV, 9pm Variations Storyville: How Vietnam Was Lost BBC Four, 10pm War Oratorio More4,10pm Paul Merton in China Five, 9pm Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive BBC Three, 10.30pm Film of the night Film choice The Terminator (1984) Five, 11pm The Dream Team (1989) Best of the rest Five, 1.30pm Shaun of the Dead (2004) ITV2, 9pm Gladiator (2000) Film4,9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page One, Two, Three (1961, b/w) TCM, 11pm Maybe Baby (2000) BBC One, 11.45pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4232 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal

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