News from 05/06/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Kathryn Hughes, Robert Brown, David Brown, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Paul Ellaby, Paul Hoggart, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Miles Goslett, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Jonny Wilkinson, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, John Dickins, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robin Pagnamenta, John Mulholland, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Professor John West, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, John Sutherland, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, John Andrews, Nicholas Blanford, David Butler, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Nadia Menuhin, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Nigel Terrington, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Tossell, Raymond Keene, Tim Wheeler, Luke Leitch, Penelope Byrde, Tony Whelpton, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Howard Archer, Fionnuala Earley, Stephen Hester, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Oliver Tickell, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Chris Gillings, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Jennet Siebrits, Eddie Amoateng Barbeng, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Janet Foxley, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Dr Edward Respekta, Mark Simmonds Director of Science, Frank Greaney, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, David Kottler, Ben Webster, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, John Lewis, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Eric Brown, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, David Nicholson-Lord, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Paul Palmer, Nicholas Reeves Director of Collections, Adam Sherwin, Gabriele Marcotti European Football Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, Chris Driver, Christopher Irvine, Tricia Holly Davis,
ResumoIndex Crackdown on middle class wine drinkers Higher alcohol taxes are needed, say doctors New campaign to combat drunkenness An excuse for a logo? Childhood freedoms curtailed by parents Cameron slump US dismay over Putin Have prices peaked? Gerrard cautious Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Miscellany Today's weather The Times Cameron's image as leader damaged by Tory schools dispute Poll shows party rating unchanged Fewer people see leader as strong Pugh Judiciary failing to promote minorities Row over wrinkles Levy farewell party Mormons jailed Clarification Does your IQ match the class of '47? Pensioners resit 60-year-old paper Study into impact of lifestyle on brain Chopard Staying sharp as we grow older Children who have everything, except freedom to play outside Young restricted by anxious parents Paranoid fear of abduction blamed Real dangers 'It just feels safer than London' Early use of drug doubles success Fire tragedy Driver 'not speeding' Rape claim girl dies Crying child ejected Be idle, says bishop Prisoner Paris Bodies of care home three to be exhumed Brave words as No 9818783 checks in for her 23-day spell in solitary Sharon Stone As thousands protest, Games chiefs stand by their 'bold and dynamic' logo Olympics London 2012 £400,000 bill for developing brand Mayor was frozen out of the decision Can you do better? Experts Clumsy and cheesy but incredibly noticeable and brave Londoners They should have chosen a symbol of our city Your views M&S Citizenship must be earned, says minister Applicants face a points-based system British national holiday is proposed Police call for return of hidden speed cameras Index Tiscali West heads for showdown with Putin over Cold War rhetoric Missile threat Attack on missile defence system threatens to overshadow the G8 summit and undermine Russia's influence, write Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster Expedia Son of Star Wars no threat to Russian nuclear arsenal Missile threat Online today The Law Society Alex James, of Blur, seems surprisingly keen not to … The Conservatives aren't quite done with bickering … Bran Flakes A ghoul's best friend People The Adjudication Panel for England is investigating … Continued clerical machinations, weeks on, over The … Victoria Beckham at the MTV Movie Awards in Universal City, California. Surely, even to her fellow citizens in Los Angeles, she now looks about as " Posh" as Pamela Anderson arm wrestling Kathy Burke in a Texas truck-stop burger bar Postscript A note of warning to potential suitors of Bruce Willis's … Surprising words from the man who played Willy Wonka … After more than 260 complaints, Ofcom has decided that … Ah, the perils of forgetting to use BCC, particularly … CitroËn Insurance chief sectioned after daughter, 2, is injured Neighbours heard screams at £1m flat Child in hospital fighting for her life Ibis A Tale of Two Honeymoons Comment Cameron has a hangover and Brown is still wiping off the confetti The Wise Mufti A visiting Egyptian tells the truth about Islamist extremism Brand-New Olympics The logo for the 2012 London Games offers a graphic challenge to the world A pink oasis in the rush hour Picture Gallery Who needs frills if the basics are wrong? Libby Purves recommends a vote for the BBEP Thunderer: My temper is rising. Must be global warming . . . Saving whales Canal realities Supporting dyslexics who can read but can't spell Top footballers Join the debate online today Chiddingstone controversy Towards a new Cold War? Hands down Browned off Youse not Scouse Poles apart Long odds Santé Is Putin the bully leading Russia into fascism? Six days of success. Then 40 years of bitter harvest Lloyds TSB Man charged after woman's body is found Victim discovered at nature reserve Cars may hold clue to final hours Directline Staples Flybe School governors have a lot to learn Vodafone British Gas The maths Law Dfs Staff flee chemical plant fire Paedophile ex-Marine deported Chickens back Kon-Tiki theory Children's choir finds its dream comes true after votes debacle BlackBerry Curve Harpist makes her royal debut Islamic studies to be safeguarded with £1m funding Inside Track Fewer rubbish collections 'not so successful in city' Property Prices Peak How do you keep a Tube train full of commuters cool? Just add ice Oddbins Drug trials 'give best results to sponsors' Rivals split over Labour's new direction Harman We must stay true to our radical roots You take the high road, he's taken the no-through road Blears But looking to the Left will aid Tories Brothers accused of Thames murder face family Iberia McCanns in Crimewatch appeal over mystery man Visa A chilling MacBeth made for our times First night Theatre MacBeth Minerva Theatre, Chichester Multiple Display Advertising Items Soldier told not to wear armour shot dead Battalion in 'safe' part of Afghanistan We have forgiven Army, says family Powergen Pipex Gaza Tibet Suspect in forgotten Ku Klux Klan killings faces justice after 43 years World Black teenagers were tortured Accused tracked down by journalist Serving time Clinton's call for a serious debate wins show of hands Candidates rebel against TV chiefs Obama slips back in opinion polls Directline Question time Women broadcasters told to wear hijab or face death Guantanamo ruling puts trials in doubt More clashes as second radical group joins attacks in Lebanon Two soldiers die as fighting spreads Islamist gunmen inspired by al-Qaeda Multiple Display Advertising Items Can they cope? Total Trial descends into chaos as warlord stages prison protest Ing Direct Spectacles that improve your hearing Traders University Lonely Planet writer vanishes on trek in Tibet bandit country Orange Guiding hand Troubled waters form backdrop to climate plan Warner breaks Musharraf gags TV and press All criticism of Government banned Editors face fines and imprisonment Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): 'Star' witness not called at Black trial (AP): Tiananmen protest (AP): Democrat charged (AP): Kidney 'traffickers' (AP): Dragon kills boy (Reuters): Militants freed The Times Sale of royal jewellery casts a new spotlight on troubled relationship G8 protesters split over violence Leaders said to be at loggerheads Anarchists 'have weakened message' Gatwick Express Soldiers are dead, ambush video says (Reuters): Eta ends ceasefire (AP): Dragged to death (AFP): White lion cubs die (Reuters): Rebels kill police (Reuters): Vampire moth alert Hearing Aids RBS warns Barclays will cut 11,000 jobs ABN bidders clash over redundancies Two groups talk to works council Fund targets music festivals Ashley sells stake Quote of the day In frame for Jurys Business big shot Netjets Pro Bono: U2 singer rescues failing Palm Is this the top? Stock markets Payoff for BA boss in price-fix inquiry Netjets A tax rate that enrages Middle England Hardy's pratfall Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Poor suffer Need to know Results In brief Ex-directors accused of lying over finances of insurer Independent case finally gets to court Three charged with conspiracy Business big shot Fall of Independent Picture Gallery Acer Group wanted to toil over labour City Diary The annual Thomson Extel City awards approach fast. … City Diary How appropriate that the new London Olympics logo, … City Diary A family affair in David Lloyd story Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Someone forgot to put the hamster back on the wheel … City Diary A too smart Chicago bankruptcy lawyer is facing a career … City Diary Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Blacks chief executive goes after clash in the boardroom Rain and rates hit retail sales Sports Direct chief looms under dark clouds Stair Glide Carbon Trust Door at Jurys Inns hangs open as top bidder Quinlan offers €1.2bn Deadline today for final offers Whitbread is still in the running Carphone announces second push into broadband Suite dreams for tax inspector Brussels approves £4bn travel merger PartyGaming talks Autogrill Alpha bid Thomson Financial: Xansa boss resigns (PA): Farepak inquiry Buy-to-let brigade could be the joker in the homes pack Is this the top of the property market? The big freeze has started Yes Property is not overpriced No Tomorrow Can rising rents offer cushion from fears of crash? Timesonline Fennell turns in sparkling results GSK may offer 'money-back' guarantees Pressure mounts for Brown to toughen private equity taxes The Times DAG IPod chief to have hand in Palm's revival plan Elevation's $325m secures 25% share Bono partner in Silicon Valley firm Murdoch in Journal talks with Bancrofts Express State swings into action as China's bull run accelerates Uranium One takes over EMC for $1.5bn At last, Apple launches the iPhone in America Sun Life Blackstone hires ex-PM for float (XFN): Coles ponders break-up BG wins deal to supply Chile (Reuters): Dominion sells $6.5bn assets On climate change, Bush is all heart Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds The cool way to fight global warming A charity is giving investors the chance to cash in on music festivals, writes Martin Waller Woodstock and Glastonbury, festivals, yes, but so different The Times The game of risk with high stakes 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 Bradford & Bingley teeters on the brink of relegation Large caps Prospects fuel rise in Soco shares Small caps Gilts Morgan's purchase proves its ability to build its businesses Chloride Group Detica Equity Prices Cherries Sir Vincent Evans Meticulous judge who capped a notable career in public service with a decade at the European Court of Human Rights Sir Vincent Evans, GCMG, MBE, QC, a judge of the European Court of Human Rights, was born on October 20,1915. He died on May 18,2007, aged 91 Ken Cure Popular trade unionist who played a key role in preserving the Labour Party from a Militant Tendency takeover Ken Cure, toolmaker and trade unionist, was born on February 22,1924. He died on April 29,2007, aged 83 Law report Weather Eye Fannie Lee Chaney Mississippi civil rights supporter who saw the jailing in 2005 of the Klan leader who brutally killed her son in 1964 Fannie Lee Chaney, US@#@ civil rights movement notable, was born in 1922-23. She died on May 22, 2007, aged 84 Terry Ryan Technical writer who found fame with a memoir of her Fifties childhood and her mother's obsession with competitions Terry Ryan, writer, was born on July 14,1947. She died of cancer on May 16,2007, aged 59 Beryl Swain The first woman solo motorcyclist to finish in a TT race Beryi Swain, racing motocyclist and supermarket manager, was born on January 22, 1936. She died on May 15, 2007, aged 71 Ron Archer Australian all-rounder and later a cricket administrator Ron Archer, cricketer, was born on October 25, 1933. He died of lung cancer on May 27, 2007, aged 73 Removing disparity in life tariffs reflecting age disparity of murderers Law Report Court of Appeal Employees' free advice compensation is chargeable to income tax Court of Appeal Court Circular New RGS medal-winners Awards Dinner Legal news Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Legal Notices Greenland's bonanza is a disaster for the rest of us Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 5,1925 Speaking at the Wigmore Hall, Lord Dawson cautions that the pace of modern life could kill us if we're not careful Winning Move Weather Weather quest Newmarket back on the map with classic spree Racing Carlisle Yesterday's results Leicester Thirsk Cricket Windsor Football Brennan on move after split from Johnson Tax Free has been trimmed to 12-1 from 16-1 with VC … Ripon Racing Fontwell Park Lingfield Park Davies a lion at the back of the BBC's wardrobe Sport on television Media Planet Jackson turns a corner with England call-up Hockey Hull sign Dykes to plug Cooke-sized hole Rugby league Australian joins on two-year deal Club determined to take legal action McGuinness shows he is still the man Baltacha returns Captain Ashraful Close encounter Baseball Results Golf Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Gymnastics Shooting Speedway Squash Tennis The Times Woodbridge is happy to carry burden of highest expectations Modern pentathlon Men looking to match female glory Olympic success remains elusive Turning tide of history Sayers offers helping hand for Sotherton at sharp end Athletics Clarke brought to book in US Open bid Golf The Times Maccarinelli steps out of shadow for latest title defence Boxing Times Online Hodgson is back and desperate to make a case for World Cup place Rugby union No 1 fly half has slipped down order Will put England before honeymoon Life in figures Why this was not the tour from hell England accused of downgrading sevens Online today The Times Andreev is a grateful beneficiary of help back up the ladder Tennis French Open Two Russians in last eight in Paris Nadal digs deep to see off Hewitt Men Results from Roland Garros Men's draw Women Williams can expect no quarter from Paris retrial British Eurosport, 11am Women's draw Sport Staff: Vaughan blames Flintoff for Cup flop Cricket The Times ECB ignores advice to create hectic new schedule Big squeeze Ordeal by fast bowling: the day England passed a test of raw courage Flashback The summer of '76 With West Indies returning to Old Trafford on Thursday, David Tossell recalls a passage of play that changed the face of the sport Old Trafford details, 1976 Book offer Northamptonshire come up just short chasing 416 Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboard from Gloucester Attendances keep rising as spectators vote with their wallets Football Both rugby codes enjoy crowd growth Star factor now beats local loyalty Bates labels rivals 'lesser mortals' after regaining control of Leeds Football The Goodwood Festival of Speed Chelsea ready to cut their losses over Boulahrouz Dire straits call for Dyer solution . . . the time is right for McClaren to be bold Under-21 position must be full time, says Pearce Teams City eye up Ramos after Ranieri opts for Juventus Football Seville loath to release their coach Italian gave up waiting for an offer United caught short by Solskjaer surgery On the cards Window watch Decent bet Dead cert Law-abiding fans paying the price for Anfield's huge ticketless army Football Uefa is to issue a damning report on the conduct of Liverpool supporters. Are they being singled out again? Dextro Energy Gerrard helps lead counter-attack Timesonline Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard signed new four-year … Mr Punch: Times Crossword 23,619 The Insider Gerrard insists that verdict on England must be qualified Estonia test 'will have to be passed' McClaren earns backing of players The Times Mortgages for Business Index Rugby union Giles Smith Index The face Missionary perdition Did you see? We were not amused The click Did you know? Marvel in a mill town Did you hear? When Las Vegas went Mormon Picture Gallery 1857 Year that made Britain great The great, the good and the bad 150 years ago, Britain was obsessed with football, the younger royals and a nasty foreign war. So what else is new, asks Ben MacIntyre The Times Mr Punch: Ladies about the House? Absurd Forget the damned petticoats, beget more children Tongue in cheek Times Online From slaves to citizens: how wives won rights One woman helped all divorcées win access to their property, earnings and children for the first time. Jane Shilling salutes a remarkable pioneer Sex, porn and a discreet taste for the bizarre With 6,000 brothels and 80,000 prostitutes in London, sex was an 1857 obsession. John Sutherland charts expression and repression of the dirty-book trade of the day Sticking to the Beeton track With new money but old aspirations, middle-class Victorians yearned to live like the nobs. No wonder they created the original domestic goddess, says Kathryn Hughes How to boast with a roast Brought forth in pain and sorrow In 1857 medical diagnosis was a matter of guesswork, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The birth pangs of modern obstetrics The crinoline files How did it feel to wear the fashions of 150 years ago? We sent two Times writers to a Victorian pub to try on top hat and tails, crinoline and corset Clothes and class: never mind the quality, feel the width Giorgio Armani When variety was spicy Whether you were going to see the bearded lady of Geneva or a pair of Albanian minstrels, in 1857 a good night out for all was guaranteed at the music hall. And we still feel their influence today, says John Lewis Picture Perfect First Night 1857 How the Garden grew One man's vision created the Royal Opera House, says Geoff Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times First exposure The mastery of photography by amateurs as well as professionals opened a fascinating window on the 19th century, says Joanna Pitman American singers and stuntmen were all the rage in London 150 years ago, Times reviewers noted Theatre Pantomime Adelphi Theatre Circus Astley's Circus Astley's Amphitheatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Reviews First night Forgotten Voices Riverside Studios, W6 Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Dance Phoenix Sadler's Wells The Muslim way of death Tv&radio Last night's TV God's Waiting Room Channel 4 Peter and Dan Snow: 20th Century Battlefields BBC Two The Times Television choices Battleaxed Galactica Corrie's in the pink Today's TV Gavin Stamp's Orient Express Viewing Guide Five, 7.15pm Trinny and Susannah Undress . . . ITV1, 8pm MacIntyre: Edge of Existence Five, 8pm Dali Night Digital Choice Sky Arts, from 8pm What About Brian E4,9pm Variations Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain BBC Two, 9pm Storyville: RFK/Oswald's Ghost BBC Four, 10pm/11.50pm Sleeper Cell FX, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) More4,10pm Best of the rest Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4233 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritants of the Week Other Views Smash-and-grab raids hit the public purse Issue of the Week Money Matters Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Prisoners to take caring roles Health Other Stories we Liked Best not to fall ill in flight Incidents going unreported Grants still fail those in need Social Care Keeping an eye on the pennies Young People Dress Code Monitoring life in the fast lane Interview Chief Constable Med Hughes tells Ben Webster that despite twice being on the wrong end of speed cameras himself, proper enforcement is key to reducing road casualties Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Teachers expose safety catch Education Cipfa Dangerous drugs action Leading towards the future Management Young refugees age fast Social Care Council Watch Imagine your city of dreams Regeneration Grants can fire innovation Charities Hero . . .and Villain In fear of the light-fingered Police Too Little Info Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Over to you . . . Independence is vital to charities What Worked for Me Basic skills teacher at Huntercombe Young Offender Institution and winner of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation's Supply Teacher of the Year award Stand Ins Diary Dates Inside Hands off, that behaviour is not acceptable The Government of Israel is considering an indecent assault on its Supreme Court, says David Pannick, QC How a corporate giant could help you to move house Could a law firm ever reach the heady heights of the FTSE 100, asks Paul Ellaby Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Why you can't bank on law firms Are financial institutions spreading their work so far and wide that no one can take them on because of conflicts of interest, asks Danny Lee Lawyer of the week Fantasy jobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Environment Day Focus Reports Arctic is our health barometer Oliver Tickell says the region needs a treaty to protect it World leader in the science of the Poles Fishing adapts to save albatross Oliver Tickell reports on measures to combat bird deaths Evesham Alqemi An Empty Icebox Overfishing causes havoc in the global food chain Tricia Holly Davis reports on the ecological implications Tourism threatens Antarctica Melting ice will attract more densely packed ships, says Tricia Holly Davis Double Whammy Extinction looming for the polar bear The receding ice threatens a number of species, says Oliver Tickell Energy saving trust Animal's plight wakes up the US Oliver Tickell sees a change of attitude in America over global warming Test of Time How toxins damage polar life Oliver Tickell reports on the damaging effect of pesticides Russian Threat 'Our right to be cold' David Nicholson-Lord reports on the cultural devastation of native peoples Veolia Leave polar regions as you hope to find them Travellers must tread carefully, advises Tricia Holly Davis Rich countries set to make poor pay Global response is too slow, says Oliver Tickell Polar Players EDF Energy
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