News from 11/06/2007
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, David Townsend, Linda Blair, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Tim Albone, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Dr Stephen Tapper, Richard Thomas, Jon Symonds, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Jeremy Kingston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, John Ellis, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Sir Ron Norman, Frieda Hughes, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Victoria Segal, Melanie Reid, Jennifer Miller, Norman Harris, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Candida Crewe, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Professor Colin Green, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Pat Houghton, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Scott Rutherford, Eve Thomas, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tony Greenstein, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Andrew McCulloch Chief Executive, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Katie Scott Times Tennis Writer, Michael Herman, William Rees-Mogg, Dearbáil Jordan, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Robin Kempster, Tim Hames, Anjana Ahuja, Anthony Gibson, Sonia Verma, Tony Hannan, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Chris Clark, Lewis Stuart, Christopher Irvine, Janice Malley, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Dave Carlin, David Powell, Michael Evans, Rosemary Behan, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico, Steve Hawkes Industry Reporter, Alexandra Sellers,
ResumoIndex Unmarried couples get equal rights on 'divorce' New legal remedies for 4 million cohabitees Children and careers will be the key factors We don't do drugs Index Scramble to opt out threatens EU summit Cleaning up Abuja Slimline sweeties Cardinal rule Madeleine chaos Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Scramble to opt out risks turning EU summit into farce Blair and Brown want justice veto Sarkozy will back Britain's demands Labour members promised a bigger voice under Brown Division points Prince Harry given desk job in Canada 1,000 go Awol No 10 security risk Child sea death Prescott goes home Campaign trail stops so family can grieve Madeleine officer charged over another missing girl Claims of torture and falsifying papers Detective remains in charge of case George Smith Single embryo IVF 'boosts chance of success while reducing the risk' Aim is to reduce multiple births Embryo implant delayed by two days In numbers Millions spent on justice 'consultants' Flexibility works Free-range growth Wasted talents Talking point Art raid reward How a go-kart kid took the fast track to £50m fortune We want Beckham to stay, says Real chief Sport Dolce Gabbana Make migrants learn English, says Kelly Councils urged to stop translations Integration put at risk, minister claims Inside Track HIPs team seeks reassurance Churchill They wanted to make sure no one drank and drove, so they held their teenage son's party at home. Now they are going to jail Supervised event violated state law Eight-year term reduced on appeal Drive at 15, fight at 17, drink at 21 Boy awaits ruling on ten years for oral sex New Wembley is still far too big for a careless whisper First night Pop George Michael Wembley Stadium WiNGS for LiFE Search is under way for the next man to lead England's Catholics Cardinal expected to retire in 2009 Courage has won admirers in Rome Outrage as cathedral shoots pigeon in front of diners Favourites for Westminster Stowaways' refuge in wheelie bins Inquiry into death Kipling lamps theft Carnival cut short Screens go green Dolphin charge West End return Marksandspencer Britons hurt as tour party coach crashes into house At least 19 injured in Belgian accident Driver swerved to avoid car, police say Bonhams Alliance Leicester Toshiba Murder trial for fugitive who said he ate girlfriend Directline Fly Monarch Children's Interests Legal rights for unmarried couples should not focus on sharing the spoils Lest Anyone Forget Western relations with the Islamic world are based on shared humanity Le Bouliganisme Boules may be in danger, but Franglais is alive and well Dr Branestawm will see you now Picture Gallery Of course we need testing, you dunces Thunderer: Outrageous: it's no john, no john, no john, no Austen's powers Academic boycotts are 'peaceful and constructive' The mentally ill are not feeble Timesonline Putting the blame on farmers On your skates Building trust Lending spree Question time Carbon trading Mr Blair extradited? Not as crazy as it sounds Prepare to be ostracised, all you smokers of England Visa Drug that treats blood pressure could curb Parkinson's disease Tests on mice give hope to sufferers Patients may have benefited already Alzheimer's cases around the world to quadruple by 2050 Case history Treatment 'should not try to stop people who self-harm' My Space Gordo is saving Africa, but what about us? Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaws? No, the lifeguards' job is to protect the shark Direct Dell The Buddhist leader who loves tolerance — and The Simpsons Orange Tibetan faith Olympics is tainted by child labour, says report Stressed-out young need fewer exams, say teachers Anti-Defamation League How progress is assessed Pupils 'should supervise lunches' Children who fall behind by age three Toyota Tel Aviv gets ready to silence Mamma Mia! Backlash grows over union boycott British imports will be easier target 'Israel is academically boycotting Palestinians' Directline Hitting where it hurts Village in turmoil as police investigate care-home deaths Rare rhino fills up before long journey to the wilds of Africa Lloyds TSB Couple found after Atlantic drift Cyclists bare all for protest Birthday bounce for telescope Giant seed in garden of Eden Film-makers with a lot to shout about Home Staff: Dreams come true for new stars of Grease and Joseph Anti-Defamation League Thanks for the curry — now try some Indian bangers and mash Multiple Display Advertising Items Spam masala Nigeria Albania Germany's naked EU chief faces rule-bending charges over 'friend' He denies affair accusations Allies begin to lose their patience Merkel's score Gun control breakthrough as six killed in mass shooting Multiple Display Advertising Items Forget the dash — it's the race that matters Nigerian capital bids to host games Safer than its rival Glasgow, locals say Bose Abuja Glasgow Mugabe faces blacklist over rogue diamonds Trading watchdog begins investigation Smuggled gems 'enrich party elite' Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Victims thrown from buildings (Reuters): Sultan's daughter gets married (AFP): Storms devastate Sydney area Pilots get up close and personal Anti-Defamation League (AP): Shuttle drops a stitch on its way to the space station Musharraf backs down over curbs on media Public backlash forces change Broadcasters to adopt conduct code Multiple Display Advertising Items Third time lucky for Afghan President (AFP): Flooding disaster (Reuters): Tamils apology (AP): Convent killings (AFP): Film pioneer dies Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush bowled over by hero's welcome from doting crowd Capital One 'Blue wave' sweeps Sarkozy to poll victory Centre-right in front in first round UMP expected to win 400 seats Vodafone (Reuters): Christian Democrats set to win Belgian elections Family Wills Direct Gentle image of pétanque wrecked by 'bouliganes' Alcohol and prize money are blamed Police called to a rash of incidents Green Flag A weighty Gallic ball game Barclays investor attacks ABN bid Trading places BAE inquiry Gazprom hope Quote of the day Rupee blushes Markets fear fresh turmoil with sell-off in bonds set to continue US Treasuries could breach 5.25% Worries over increased volatility Cadbury Schweppes gets taste for low-calorie confectionery Going private Stock markets Milk price soars as drought hits dairy industry World markets are at crunch point Commodities Currencies Boodles Need to know British funds Exchange rates British dairy farmers on way out too soon to milk higher prices Thousands are expected to quit Food companies threaten price rises Balding and irritable? Firm launches gel for male menopause New mobile venture promises to cut foreign call bills Union attacks Mittal over Kazakh safety Acer Revenue to take more litigious line over tax cases Survey places Chicago at pinnacle of financial pile London suffers for property prices New York eager to reverse its slide Subaru BAE to investigate bribery claims Bringing it all together Delay ahead at DSG unless Tesco frees chief from contract Gazprom chief hints at wider deal with BP Compromise over Kovykta hoped for Other projects interest gas giant Close surveillance, burly guards and little chance of meeting an oligarch The Times Dubai embarrasses Indian central bank with rupee futures Times Online Delhi developer in country's largest IPO Bollywood studio to list on AIM as chairman focuses on turnover Boeing forecasts that 787 will break launch records Airline expects year's sales of $25bn Timetable adds to pressure on Airbus Costly revolution or gentle evolution Like a dream Fujitsu Computers Siemens Finance head at AstraZeneca gets new prescription at Goldman Sachs Monday manifesto Private equity has tended to avoid healthcare. But does Jon Symonds' job move suggest change is in the air? The Times Curriculum vitae Milkround Equity Prices The Times Michael Hamburger Poet and critic whose masterful translations helped to bring the works of Hölderlin and Celan to a wider audience Michael Hamburger, OBE, poet, critic and translator, was born on March 22,1924. He died on June 7,2007, aged 83 Architecture Weather Eye Major-General Antony Makepeace-Warne Commandant of the Joint Services Defence College who flew the flag for regimental soldiering Major-General Antony Makepeace-Warne, CB, MBE, Commandant of the Joint Services Defence College 1990-92, was born on September 3,1937. He died of cancer on May 16,2007, aged 69 Gaston Collin SOE radio operator who twice parachuted into occupied France to help to maintain wireless contact Gaston Collin, MC, radio operator for the SOE, was born on October 10,1918. He died on May 4,2007, aged 88 Group Captain Stafford Coulson Master bomber in RAF Pathfinder Group Captain Stafford Coulson, DSO, DFC, master bomber, was born on July 6,1916. He died on April 29,2007, aged 90 Kate Petty Wonderfully inventive writer and editor of children's books Kate Petty, writer and editor of children's books, was born on June 9,1951. She died on May 22,2007, aged 55 Extent of without-prejudice privilege before dispute Law Report Court of Appeal Power to exclude evidence of probative value Court of Appeal Criminal Division All steps to be taken in time Court of Appeal Take a journey around the wonders of antiquity Notebook Architecture Britannia Royal Naval College Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries No more mercury rising in our barometers Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 11,1906 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services Admission Ceremony Fellows University News Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Dettori adds to classic sequence on West Wind at Chantilly Racing Inspired ride extends hot streak Win gives trainer first group one Newton Abbot Paddy Brennan's new association with Nigel Twiston-Davi Motorcycling Motor racing Tabor bucks trend with help of Rags To Riches Pontefract Racing The Wright track Leading trainers Jockeys Windsor Wolverhampton Course specialists Bradford's revenge mission cuts Giants down to size Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup quarter-finals The Times Jones fires Dragons into semi-final Great Britain have chosen Adrian Morley, the player … French connection boosts Games hopes Triathlon British Championships Cross-Channel brothers impress New venue whets appetite for Beijing Athletics Results Boxing Cricket Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Cycling Darts Equestrianism Golf Netball Bath Racing Yesterday's details Rugby league Rugby union Perth Shooting Tennis Stratford Warne revels in victory over old foe Cricket Friends Provident Trophy South Conference Ireland v Middlesex Graham Ford, the 46-year-old Kent director of cricket, Somerset v Surrey Sussex v Essex Glamorgan v Gloucestershire Breese's bold hitting puts Durham into semi-finals North Conference Derbyshire v Lancashire Northamptonshire v Worcestershire Scotland v Warwickshire Yesterday's scoreboards Tables 'Players look at the US and see opportunity. I can't help it if others are frustrated by it' Golf Petterson holds her nerve to break duck in majors Golf McDonald's LPGA Championship Norwegian at her brilliant best Had learnt from slip at Palm Springs Final scores Brian Davis, of Great Britain, finished runner-up to … Desperate measures spur on San Antonio to reach new heights Basketball NBA Finals Forlán could prove cheaper option for Benítez at £16m Football Liverpool priced out of bid for Eto'o Manager forced to lower his sights Swiss Decent bets Window watch Dead certs Long shots Veteran campaigner Pearce left to plot escape from no man's land Football European Under-21 Championship Schedule Holland win marred by injury blow for Aissati Beckham will reject chance to turn back on LA as Real regrets begin Football Talk of 'escape clause' dismissed Intention still to sign off with title Timesonline Advantage handed to Madrid in title bid Football Al Fayed says new TV deal is 'peanuts' Souness warning McLeish wants duo Birmingham's star rises in the East after talks open with businessman Seiko Stoner gets plaudits after handing Rossi a thrilling lesson Motorcycling Catalan Grand Prix Italian befuddled by new challenger Pedrosa falling behind main two The Times Fox-Pitt gamble lands another Bramham title Equestrianism Results Queen's Club falls into line as Hawk-Eye comes up to grass speed Tennis Artois Championships Roddick aiming to have a blast in stellar field Imperious Nadal goes into history as Federer fails to take chances Tennis French Open final Wins title for third time in a row World No 1 rues missed break points The Times The Times Paris master Henin ready to step up search for missing link The Times Korea strike back to stun England Green victorious Harland struggling Team Bath clean up West Indies raise slim hopes of an astounding win against all odds Cricket Third npower Test match The Times Record chases Resolute Chanderpaul suddenly brings this sleeping game to life Cricket Third npower Test match Scoreboard Harmison reaps rewards from Donald's teaching Shot of the day Catch of the day Ball of the day Champagne moment Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Hamilton keeps his head amid chaos to rewrite history Motor racing Canadian Grand Prix Briton moves into eight-point lead Kubica unscathed by horrific smash Dextro Energy Driven man secure in his own destiny Motor racing Canadian Grand Prix How they finished in Montreal Pole star Times Crossword 23,624 Hamilton savours glory after perfect drive claims first win Trouble avoided in dramatic race Rising star opens eight-point lead The Times Mortgages for Business Cricket Tennis Index The face Shrek turns to shrink Did you see? About face The click Did you know? What women really want Did you hear? Elderflower power F16, flown by the US Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team, fly beside a KC135 Stratotanker over California. The Thunderbirds performed over the weekend at California's Capital City Air Show Modern morals We don't do drugs We hear little from the vast majority of teenagers who have no interest in drugs. Here, four tell their story I don't want to look like an idiot Max Woolger, 19 Rosie Leach, 16 How can parents turn their teenagers away from drugs? Maximilian Harris, 19 Parallel worlds Frieda Hughes/poetry The Times Remember the Blitz and Britain Day will rock Play's the thing, and not just for children Why I like the logo A grassroots remedy It's official: happiness increase and stress subsides when we enter the natural world. Simon Barnes agrees Dr Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford Five ways to find harmony in the natural world The Times Pru Health Our son is still traumatised by armed robbery Why did Prescott catch pneumonia? Intercontinental Goodbye, normal jeans Name any other item of clothing that transcends trends, looks good both day and night and has more variations with every seasons. Nicola Copping outlines the five styles of jeans to take you through the summer and beyond. Styling by Eve Thomas, pictures by Zac Frackelton Find your fit We can relight our own fire, thank you The Take That musical had the support of all concerned, with the songs licensed and some top-flight theatrical talent on board — but then the band re-formed. Still, the show must go on, says Victoria Segal King Hoofer Most Acceptable Let's hear it for heroic failure As a rare Orson Welles musical fiasco is revived, Brian Logan explores the curious cult of theatrical flops He's head over heels (and toes) Tap dancing isn't all top hats and tails, Savion Glover tells Debra Craine. It's music played by the feet Royal Shakespeare Company Opera Capriccio Guildhall School, EC2 Pop Paul McCartney Electric Ballroom, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Ryan Adams Koko, NW1 Theatre The Christ of Coldharbour Lane Soho Theatre, W1 Seduced by sensual talk Weekend TV Talk to Me ITV1, Sunday Doctor Who BBC One, Saturday Laughing with Hitler BBC Four, Saturday Fringe Television choices Corrie enters the internet age Hanks returns to small screen Today's TV Dispatches: Kidnapped to Order Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm 24 Hours With ITV1, 10pm Cutting Edge: Bus Pass Workaholics Channel 4,10pm Saving Simon/The Islanders' War Digital Choice History Channel, 8pm/9pm Variations Bill Oddle's Top 10 Birds BBC Four, 9pm Hamburg Cell More4,10pm Prison Break Five, 10pm Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor BBC Three, 10.30pm Film of the night Film choice The Missouri Breaks (1976) ITV4, 10pm The Left Handed Gun (1958, b/w) Best of the rest Five, 1.30pm The Talented Mr Ripley (2000) Flim4,9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page All the President's Men (1976) TCM, 9pm Last Orders (2001) BBC One, 11.15pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4238 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau
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