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News from 06/06/2007

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Andrew Robson, Hugo Baker, Julie Daniels, Louise Bayne, Paul Surtees, David Brown, Sebastien Duval, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, David Lowe, Magnus Linklater, David Rose, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cath Janes, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Alex Ogg, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Dr Reginald Watts, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Robert Nurden, Rory Watson, Daniel Finkelstein, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Chris McCulloch, Elizabeth Colman, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Judy King, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Nadia Menuhin, David Housden, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Bryan Magee, Oliver Kay, Paul McCann, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Matthew Jameson Evans, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Magnus Grimond, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, P. A. Carr, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Dick Denton, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Kenneth Chan, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Grayson Perry, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Matthew Shaw, Nigel Kendall, Michael Allen, Anne Ashworth, Husain Akhtar, Sandy Pratt, Thomas Catán, Richard Marks, Ailen Ashby, Anjana Ahuja, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Alan Coren, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Adrian King, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Baroness Williams, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Waiting list crisis as NHS cuts costs E-mail leaked to Times tells how to 'spin' figures Half of patients not treated within 18 weeks Index Prescott moved to special hospital unit Bush responds Ryanair on top Olympic design flaw Secret WI weapon 30 months for Libby Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Prescott is moved to high-care hospital unit with pneumonia Deputy Labour leader monitored 69-year-old fell ill on train journey Lung disease Pugh Brown refuses to back down on pay Canoe boy missing Police chief sorry Abortion Bill lost RAF bans pin-ups Women's Institute members are the secret weapon behind M&S success Branches played part in store revival Chief executive pays tribute at AGM Sandals Bishop was drunk after Christmas party, leaked report says He could have faced prosecution No action taken on legal advice How his story changed McCanns promote search in Germany Legionnaire's cases Heart care lottery Groping doctor £3m one-bed flat Birthday flypast Epileptics force Olympic logo offline as public's alternative designs pour in Rolex Bush defuses Cold War row, then attacks Putin's record on democracy G8 summit Promised reforms 'have been derailed' Summit's climate change aims in peril Anxious hosts struggle to find security in numbers Russia's threats born of high oil prices, but run on empty Muhammad now Britain's No 2 name Jack still top but set to be overtaken Muslim families honour Prophet SaBRE British Heart Foundation How do you spell that? Cure for most common form of blindness Operation 'will be routine in a decade' Volunteers sought for £4m project Dfs Barclays Wealth Pictures of Diana crash will be broadcast despite princes' plea William hoped to protect her dignity Channel 4 insists images are crucial Girl, 2, dies as her father faces psychiatric tests Aspect Property Group Tiscali Basf The age of Moira People A glittering turnout of the great and the good at Hampt Daryl Hannah, the actress, displays an oil-streaked hand while protesting in support of the inhabitants of Sucumbios province in Ecuador Laurie Green, an eighty-something unrepentant Marxist … In order "to welcome the London social season", William Hugo Swire (Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, … Postscript Manifold are the perils of Facebook, the social network As the world's major leaders (and the prime ministers … Low expectations from a young Sir Paul McCartney. "i … Could Piers Morgan's charm be evading the Americans? … 'Secret pact' over Heathrow's third runway Government gave BAA key test results This is collusion, say local councils Wint & Kidd Expedia Currys Shops to face restrictions on cut-price alcohol deals One in six adults is a problem drinker New labelling measures agreed Cost of drink Vauxhall I see a bad moon rising, I see trouble on the way Moon cycle linked to street violence Police call for academic research Lunar lunacy Summit Fever Bush must deal with Russian grandstanding and also Moscow's wounded pride Building Blocks Gordon Brown is right to prioritise housing policy but he must deliver results Bottled Silliness Why the Government's wine is corked Parp, parp! Got a plug, anyone? Picture Gallery The best-dressed corpse in the morgue What they don't tell you down at the clinic Junior doctors At least the logo elicits typically British reactions Debating missile defences Timesonline Let's hear it for fortissimo Britain Day? MPs corked Ernie journeys Pay attention Help! How afraid should I be of stranger danger? Ugly, complicated, forgettable: it'll be a great success Healthspan The wild Scottish urchin who became war's top rear gunner Bespoke Suits Inside Track Huge increase in fertility treatment for the over-40s Ibis Hotel 'Many think they'll have IVF — it isn't that simple' Failed asylum-seeker 'had jihad files on PC' Material 'included chilling videos' Man had three identities, court told Bathmate NationWide Mobility Norwich Union £10,000 prints by Banksy are stolen in double raid on gallery Boots 'Green Toyota' advert banned Body of woman, 89, exhumed Mercury barometers on way out Flying Scotsman delayed Zoo staff distraught as neighbour forces cull of noisy peacocks Directline Hottest April means spring breaks yet more records John Lewis French pupils snub les rosbifs for giving paying guests poor welcome and bad food Hosting children is 'like an industry' Irish families make more effort L'orÉal 'Their social milieu was very low' Students can pay up to £50 a night Boots Fathers who are absent to be fined automatically Charge is on top of maintenance Commission to focus on hard cases Directline Vodafone Secretary stole £150,000 for shoes Sky You might have heard this one before … Labour leadership Iberia Final blitz brings adverts, mailings and walkabouts by candidates Hain unlocks £77,000 war chest Unions prepare their endorsements Who can vote Campaign trail The winner will not be the most liked but rather the least disliked Citi How the truth of a tragedy gets lost in the telling First night Theatre Taking Care of Baby Hampstead Theatre, NW3 HSBC Sky Rainforest expedition finds a world of new and lost species British Airways Top Tories left out of spin-doctor loop Protest over job for tabloid editor Cameron goes on schools offensive A speed-dater's approach to history Rac Cameron woes Couple's £2m 'Disney' mansion faces demolition Vast extension did not have permission Germans 'bought house in good faith' Norwich Union Directline Everest Spain US smashes Dad's Army conspiracy against an old communist enemy General arrested over Laos plot Exiles had fought for America Control orders Kitchen Magic The plot that left Bollywood's biggest star in deep trouble NatWest (AP): Thailand lifts ban on political activity (Reuters): Boy killed over debt (AP): Veterans return (AP): Voting age cut (AFP): Suspect surrenders (AP): Lonely hearts' bank In Mallory's footsteps - and in his cap, jerkin and woolly vest … Orange Crisis at Pentagon after terror trials collapse Judges rule on Guantanamo pair Senior figures call for changes to law Bose Intelligent Finance Direct Libby gets 30 months for lying to FBI investigators Mr Nice Guy Governor faces revolt on paradise isle Sainsbury's Bank Piano Auctions Beach life Chinese children waltz away excess weight Bourgeois 'evil' to tackle obesity Dance classes will be compulsory Multiple Display Advertising Items Stepping out (AP): 11 die as lorry and passenger train collide at level crossing Carpet RiGHT (AP): Thousands 'facing starvation' €1m oil painting in flea market (AP): Organ transplant plane crashes (AP): Castro's one-hour TV interview Forty years on, winners and losers look back on six days that rocked their world 'It was a feeling of great joy and pride' 'Jerusalem used to be centre of our life' The Times Basque separatists announce return to terror Spain braced for new wave of bombs Tourist resorts could be target Alliance Leicester Decades of violence Stuffed vine leaves The Times Karate chops and meatballs make couple a YouTube hit Advanced Medical Optics Brown signals private equity could face tax crackdown Chancellor wants 'justice and equity' Loopholes review to report soon Landmark tax case appeal Vector cuts price Dow opposition Racing certainty? Quote of the day Rugby cup ruling Business big shot Is this the top? Cheap debt 'raising risk of big deal defaults' Tomorrow Stock markets The long wait is over for chastened phone company Held up in a hall of mirrors? LandSecurities Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies From the front Need to know Results in brief Fewer passengers, falling profits, sliding shares — time for a price war, says Ryanair Profits in second half could be zero Aer Lingus deal likely to be blocked Business big shot Howard Millar The Times David Robertson Alliance Leicester Small firms could be stung for £1bn if tax battle is lost Companies run by couples at risk Law Lords hear Revenue's argument Why marriage is bad for the taxman This is PricewaterhouseCoopers providing there is more to the Cayman Islands than a convenient offshore money-laundering centre Reports are circulating that Mike Ashley, the publicity City Diary Are those streets paved with gold? City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Tonight is the party to mark the 175th anniversary … City Diary Stelios Haji-Ioannou is giving a talk to entrepreneurs City Diary Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Deutsche Bank Con air or a fair price to fly to Spain? City Diary Media Planet Business chiefs urge employers to back part-time soldiers BT chairman in Basra appeal Big companies pledge support Yorkshire Bank Ready to go at any time, but who will pay? FL on home straight for £190m deal to secure Racing Post Subaru Race results FUjiTSU Computers Siemens Vector drops float price to appease fearful funds Investors query management set-up Shares' range cut by more than 11% BT pays for Carphone broadband fiasco Clydesdale Bank GSK steps up defence of diabetes medicine Silly names and fancy prices, does all this sound familiar? Is this the top of the stock market? 'It's a question of when, not if' Yes 'Equities are set fair for years' No Tomorrow A dive in China now more likely to trigger big ripples Timesonline RBS dismisses BoA speculation Gap cuts jobs in London (PA): Trio 'demolished' credibility Law firm in fight over FSA fine Raja Fashions United Utilities set for auction of £1bn electricity business Raising funds The Times Burkle preparing challenge to Murdoch for Dow Jones Bernanke sounds alert over housing Hospitality group gives World Cup organisers bloody nose Marcus Evans wins in Paris court Ruling seen as a blow to IRB Shanghai regains confidence Big tickets The Wimpole Clinic IBA may go to court over effort to block iSoft deal In Europe, business ownership is a very different ball game Clydesdale Bank Timesonline Indian bank seeks $2.5bn in share sale (AP): Avaya $8bn deal Thomson Financial: Apple extension (Reuters): NYSE $4bn suit (AP): Swearing in court Intel targets developing world with £100 laptop for children Market ripe for 'next billion sales' US giant wants to build brand loyalty Dell tells its suppliers to turn green or else be blacklisted Times Online Equity Prices Barclays Stockbrokers 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Investors welcome pause in Xstrata's acquisition drive Large caps CFCL in demand on bid hopes Small caps Gilts United's utilities might not remain united for too much longer Umeco Protherics Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Lieutenant-General Sir James Baird Director-General of the RAMC who fought tenaciously to protect army medical services in the 1970s Lieutenant-General Sir James Baird, KBE, Director-General of the Army Medical Services, 1973-77, was born on May 12,1915. He died on May 26,2007 aged 92 Court & Social Weather Eye Aubrey Singer Lives Remembered John Brown Jan Kochanovski Phyllis Sellick Pianist who, with her husband, formed a successful musical partnership that spanned half a century Phyllis Sellick, OBE, pianist and music teacher, was born on June 16,1911. She died on May 26,2007, aged 95 Lord Hastings Conservative peer who devoted much of his time and energy to cultural and health charities Edward Astley, 22nd Baron Hastings, was born on April 14,1912. He died on April 25,2007, aged 95 John Connell Robust singer and ENO's leading bass for a decade John Connell, opera singer, was born on April 11,1956. He died of a heart attack on March 23,2007, aged 50 Philip Kaiser Anglophile US ambassador and veteran public servant Philip Kaiser, diplomat, was born on July 12,1913. He died on May 24,2007, aged 93 Michael Leahy Philosopher who challenged the case for animal rights Michael Leahy, philosopher, was born on December 30,1934. He died after a long illness on May 7,2007, aged 72 Fear of disobeying father is no defence to murder Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Habeas corpus ultimate remedy Queen's Bench Divisional Court Parole Board 55-day target unlawful Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Memorial Service Graduations Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Luncheon School Notices University News Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Services Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Millions brave the rain for a glimpse of the Queen Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 6,1966 Some short articles in The Times suggest that the previous day had been a bad one for aviation and its enthusiasts Winning Move Weather Weather quest How to build bright future on Dettori's foundations Racing O'Regan could be the latest in long line Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Ripon Fontwell Park Motorcycling Southwell Football Owner of Cockney Rebel may opt to sell Nottingham Racing Course specialists Lingfield Park Mi Emma, trained in Germany by Andreas Wohler, is to … Kempton Park Federer recovers balance after wobble in second set Tennis French Open British Eurosport, 11am Sedgefield Racing Ripon Football Results Baseball Cricket Equestrianism Ice hockey Speedway Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Williams feels 'violated' after thrashing by Henin Tennis French Open Jankovic stands in Belgian's way Ivanovic sets up Sharapova meeting Results from Roland Garros The Times Team New Zealand remain in command Amateur dramatics London told to be dogged and persist with emblem Olympic Games Not all Olympic logos are successful Spanish dog soon became much loved Goodwood Livingstone proud of new start but cannot hide crisis Cycling Tour de France The Times Capital venture Yorkshire Bank Isle of Man TT gets on its bike to try to ensure another one hundred years Motorcycling The festival may be celebrating its centenary but, as well as looking back, the wheels are in motion to attract the next generation Hemp helps Glamorgan over seventh hell Cricket LV Country Championship second division Gloucestershire summon energy for late fightback Scoreboard Yorkshire Bank Scoreboard Indian TV viewers bring Singh 'dream opportunity' Cricket Winner arrives to take up his prize Bowler appears for Leicestershire Carling Cook's recipe for success — award 60 central contracts Cricket Minor Counties Clubs Women Schools County Championship Lancashire round on Vaughan for criticising Flintoff Cricket Cumbes calls claims 'despicable' Donald gets to work on Harmison The Times Emburey on shortlist to be new India coach Timesonline England must learn to trust captain — and he can trust inspirational Freddie Rugbycamps We have made a pretty good start at Hampshire this … Uefa solely to blame? Let those without tickets cast the first stone Platini backs down and lifts smear on Liverpool Football Uefa turnaround puts fans in clear Benítez may put in bid for Mancini Seville aim to keep Ramos Virgin Mother's pride after Berbatov decides to spearhead campaign Football Forward's efforts to free jailed nurses Armband shows support for cause While admitting to an admiration of Manchester United, Ferguson the chef who put cooking on back burner Football Newcastle and Barton prepare to take leap of faith Long shots Window watch Decent bets Dead certs Young leads by example as Under-21s turn on style Football England can make life easy with a show to please hard taskmasters Estonia unlikely to play open game Barnes critical of technical ability Timesonline Estonia line up more pain for troubled McClaren Euro 2008 Not-so-famous five: the players who may cause England problems in Tallinn this evening Scotland need victory in face of stiff resistance Head coach takes cautious approach with warning of long night ahead Euro 2008 Estonia v England Sky Sports 1,7. 30pm Advanced Hair Studio Times Crossword 23,620 The Insider McClaren in upbeat mood despite risk of early exit Head coach's job on line in Estonia Recalls likely for Crouch and Bridge The Times Estonia v England Shane Warne Martin Samuel Index The face Steel City mooner Did you see? Up Oprah's nose The click Did you know? Ping! You're fat Did you hear? Slapped up in lock-up The Family: Self Portrait as St Anthony, by John Wonnacott, part of an exhibition of works by 25 contemporary British artists which opens today at Agnew's Gallery in Central London Modern morals Oh, do stop wining … As the middle classes face a barrage of Government hectoring over how much alcohol they should drink, Sarah Vine launches a fightback The good, the bad — and the effects of a lunchtime tipple Unit trust — calculate exactly how much you drink 'Can't they give Daddy a lie-detector test?' As the NatWest Three face trial in America, Penny Wark meets the wife of one of the accused The Times Rock on — why I've become a Zimmers groupie Girls, pearls and a spot of art history Get stuffed day? It's Grrrrr8 (honest) As the G8 summit begins in Germany, Hugo Rifkind explains everything you need to know — and lots of stuff you didn't Swiss Re director — explosive disorder Violent but irrational attacks are not uncommon, says Carol Midgley Death of the It bag Stylewednesday RenÉ Caovilla Beauty Jury Chain Reaction Times Online Sleeping beauty Beauty jury Skoda Why must we pay more for Mango here? Chain reaction Revisited The Times The taming of the hue The Brazilian Hélio Oiticica sought to set colour free. But in its sober new show the Tate puts it back in the cage, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston ArtSway Grayson Perry First Night When England was burning From Jamie Reid's Sex Pistols artwork to Jarman's Jubilee, a new Barbican show about punk is raw rather than nostalgic, says Alex Ogg Royal Opera House Anatomy of an artistic obsession The Gold Smiths Company Oh you pretty things Theatre All Mouth Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Nationaltheatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert English Song Weekend Assembly Rooms, Ludlow Jazz Allen Toussaint & Preservation Hall Jazz Orchestra Barbican Management and majesty Crème Career clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Running man proves that 'temps fugit' Flying feet make Mike a temp to treasure, says Julie Daniels Multiple Display Advertising Items Office … Multiple Display Advertising Items Bully for Trinny and Susannah Last night's TV Trinny and Susannah Undress ITV1 Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain BBC Two The Times Television choices Joseph still has the X Factor Prepare for the mini-Lohans Today's TV The Apprentice Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm The Natural World BBC Two, 9pm Challenge Anneka ITV1, 9pm D-Day Digital Choice History Channel, from 9am Anthea Turner: Perfect Housewife BBC Three, 8pm Variations Diana: The Witnesses in the Tunnel Channel 4,9pm Live International Football Sky Sports 1 (and HD), 7pm Sex Investigated National Geographic, 9pm Storyville: Rosenbergs, Heirs to an Execution BBC Four, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Village of the Damned (1960, b/w) TCM, 7.35pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page The General's Daughter (1999) Best of the rest Five, 9pm The Testament of Doctor Mabuse (1933, b/w) Sky Arts, 9pm Road House (1989) BBC One, 11.35pm The Divorce of Lady X (1938) Channel 4,4.20am Night at the Museum (2006)/ Stranger Than Fiction (2006) New to Sky Box Office Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4234 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal

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