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News from 02/05/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Alexi Mostrous, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Patrick Hosking Banking & Finance Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Mike Atherton, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Andy Leek, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Emma Tucker, Lorna Blackwood, Carol Sarler, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Magnus G. S. Mathewson, Andrew Norfolk, Barry Bull, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Hilary Rose, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Brian Arstall, Jayne Dowle, Peter Spill, Rhys Blakely, William G. Stewart, Sir Arnold Wolfendale, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lucia, Paula Hawkins, Graham Spiers, Lindsey Barehem, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Sobers, Pete Paphides, Major-General Anthony Stone (Ret'd), Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Michael F. Sullivan, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gareth Elliott, Howard Byrom, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Patricia Cornwell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, James Kelly, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, R. Jones, Joe Clay, David Sinclair, Simon Evers, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Mark Loveday, Dominic Hollamby, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jos Dings Director, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Judith Heywood, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Sam Coates Cheif Political Correspondent, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Damian Barr, David Attenborough,

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Index The Times Revealed: Banksy's renaissance for a railway tunnel Cameron rides high as Tories make huge gains Incompetent teachers Drug body loses case Index Bankruptcy law at fault Bricks and Mortar The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Labour endures worst poll night for 30 years Local elections Cameron improves standing across country General election set to be delayed until 2010 Chopard Ministers had everyone prepared for bad news, but it's worse than that Row over proposal to recycle 24,000 incompetent teachers Poor performers to be relocated and retrained Concern that pupils will bear the burden They are constantly scrutinised but difficult to dismiss John O'Leary Pugh Police challenged over surveillance Protest at refinery More parents fined Jail strike called off Aide goes to Abbey Babysitter faces retrial after her conviction for beating boy to death is ruled unsafe Anniversary appeal is our last chance, say McCanns Dior Alzheimer's victory lifts lid on secretive approval of new drugs NHS treatments Hope for patients after court win on treatments Drug firms were at a disadvantage, judge says Battles to prescribe for chronic illnesses 'Aricept has given us a precious thing - time' Q&A Judges condemn 'foul play' on adoptions Council accused of disgraceful behaviour Father is told he could seek judicial review Multiple Display Advertising Items 15 taken to hospital after bus crashes into a house Be careful out there Fashion designer falls victim to knife gang preying on lone women Continental Choice cuts Dolce Daughters say farewell to the oldest hero Funeral of reservist, 51, killed in Afghanistan Hundreds gather to hear personal tributes Mfi Siemens She may be known as the long-multiplication man's crumpet but the television presenter Carol Vorderman appears to be enjoying Prince William's undivided attention at a charity dinner for British sporting heroes at the Guildhall in Central London yesterday Postscript AA Can Benn beat the badger curse? People Waterstone's Facebook: not just a useful tool for stalkers and ident Picture Gallery Naomi Campbell, filming a cameo for Ugly Betty. She plays softball, and hits the ball so hard that it breaks Mainly unknown actors in Mike Leigh's new Happy-Go-Luck Art history for sale. The six-bedroom house depicted … Bath store Getaway drivers risk getting caught in the great Bank Holiday slowdown 18 million motorists expected on the roads Railway services hit by engineering works Preparing for terror, the London bombers CCTV shows 7/7 men on reconnaissance trip Jury also shown film of blasts inside the Tube Richer Sounds Furniture Village Art teacher made £20,000 from fake pots Forging a lucrative career 3 Store Fear of Failure The teaching profession needs to sack incompetents Weddings Rock Pushing the boat out up the aisle The Base Al-Qaeda's ideology is losing its pull but this Hydra remains dangerous Reasons to hate Hannah Montana Picture Gallery 'a vehicle for malice, charity or love' Thunderer: Lessons in the mother tongue Provision for sisters The CAP canker German greetings Big oil must use price windfalls to go green Joining the dots in Afghanistan Timesonline Bonus onus Here funds the sun Electoral practices Religious strife Divine right? Let's not enter the age of narrow-casting Will Barack be felled by the boys from his 'hood? Comment Currys Puffins thrive despite biting the hand that protects them Farne Island colony has population surge Lack of sand eels has hit numbers elsewhere Network Rail Farne file Better than half price Dfs Resurgent Tories make breakthrough in the North with capture of Bury Local elections Cameron due to visit key target council today Disenchanted Labour voters 'stayed at home' Ibis Hotel Timesonline Tide turns against Labour in its South Wales heartlands Lib Dems refuse to admit defeat in Liverpool after Clegg's first ballot test The British National Party gained seats in Nuneaton … Local elections Results PC World Banksy asks us to make our own pictures at an exhibition of underground graffiti Dank Eurostar tunnel is 'gallery' for his work International artists also feature in the show Guerrilla art Soothing, unsettling and hypnotic First night Theatre Laurie Anderson Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Comet Halfords Birdwatchers catch a rare glimpse of lesser spotted slaphead Where plumbers are never on tap Trade map of Britain highlights shortages But you won't have a problem in Doncaster Harley-Davidson Toxic fluid at large thanks to loophole in car scrap law Currys Austria US elections The poor children Education falls victim to Mugabe's thugs as teachers flee or are killed Staff face attacks for poll commission work Children in search for schools able to reopen Multiple Display Advertising Items US claims its first success in 'secret' Somalia campaign Villagers shot officer 'to avenge killing of monk' Tk maxx Days of turmoil Blair-Brown 'summit' the one to watch Multiple Display Advertising Items The dark world of upstairs, downstairs Dungeon children face years of therapy Father 'threatened to gas his captives' Gartmore Authorities could face courts for negligence Stop war and start talks: plea for fresh tactics to pacify India's 'Red Corridor' Teacher's Highland Cream Flying vet is let off the hook (AFP): Gaza attack (AFP): Vice suicide (AFP): Bus disaster (AP): Skulls seized (AFP): May Day clashes (AFP): Pit death plunge (AFP): Sea fortune McCain draws strength from Democrats Marathon struggle helps Republicans Super-delegate dumps Clinton for Obama Coming soon: Great Depression II - and Hollywood hopes to make more money Halifax Income tax secrets go up online - and promptly come down amid fury It's for transparency, say tax commissioners Authorities accused of revenge and madness (AP): US and Belarus envoys axed (AP): Five killed in Alps avalanche (AFP): Passenger dies in aircraft row (AFP): Dog is blamed for cruellest cut The Times The Times Lax British bankruptcy rules 'make credit crunch worse' Economics institute calls for stricter regime Enterprise Act blamed for excessive risk-taking Baugur agrees deal to sell of MK One S&n £50m sales hit Unite seeks jobs pact Buffett faces inquiry Quote of the day Asian workers protest Business big shot Rose to sell karaoke stake at centre of M&S row London float Stock markets Varley loses key ally as Barclays chief operating officer quits Sir Stuart really should have known the score Picture Gallery S&N's explanation is all Greek Commodities On the bright side Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Times online Hornby comes steaming in to save wheels of Batman and Bond Model train maker pays £7.5m for Corgi Purchase comes two years after Airfix rescue Business big shot Frank Martin Top sellers The Sunday Times Is this the new face of investment banking? I ask only Evening when it went wrong from first to last Bank of Scotland You may recall the sexual harassment claim last year … City Diary Exchange service caught in the crossfire of INM dispute City Diary Spotted at one of those everything-for-a-pound shops … City Diary I did enjoy an ad the other day in one of those magazin City Diary Picture Gallery 'Unacceptable' sales practices to cost Smith & Nephew £50m in lost revenue Company reviews unit acquired last year Analysts surprised by 'blind-side' revelation Lenovo C&R shares plunge on fear over Mall Fund finances Union seeks pledge over Rock job losses Unite demands no compulsory staff cuts Bank seeks reduction in workforce of 2,000 BAA Heathrow UK's consumer spending spree is set to end, says institute Britain will be in the doldrums for two years Credit crunch will bring intense squeeze Lenovo Cowdery breathes life into Resolution Reliance Globalcom set on £6bn listing to fund undersea internet links Multiple Display Advertising Items Housing crisis brings cuts at Home Depot State lawyers start investigation of Buffett credit agency holding Moody's stake raises conflict-of-interest fears Berkshire Hathaway group given top rating Englands northwest Bloomberg faces 58 claims of bias over pregnancy The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Hungry workers use May Day to protest against rising food prices Englands northwest Kraft dishes up smaller portions as cereals soar 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Property sector hit by fear of falling rents Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Rocketing oil price leaves BA stuck on the runway National Express Deal of the day Timesonline Idox Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q & A Weather Eye Professor G. K. Hunter Leading scholar of Shakespeare who nurtured a ground-breaking department at Warwick Professor G. K. Hunter, academic and Shakespeare scholar, was born on October 7,1920. He died on April 10,2008, aged 87 Humphrey Lyttelton Lives Remembered Paul Scofield Wing Commander Paddy Barthropp Spitfire pilot who fought in the Battle of Britain and became a troublesome PoW after being shot down over France in 1942 Wing Commander Paddy Barthropp, DFC, AFC, wartime fighter pilot, was born on November 9,1920. He died on April 16,2008, aged 87 Brigadier John Prendergast Mountain warfare expert who served with distinction against the Wehrmacht in Norway, and the Japanese in the Far East Brigadier John Prendergast, DSO, MC and Bar, mountain warfare expert, was born on November 15,1910. He died on February 9,2008, aged 97 Mixing colours and pothole formations Questions Answered Word Watching Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Life so much easier on open road after time spent off beaten track Motoring Farm tracks a perfect way to brush up on skills Mud and shale prove scary even at only 4mph The Sunday Times Safety experts pray for rain to keep bikers home and dry More information Multiple Display Advertising Items Cargiant Motorpoint Morgan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stop press: this April was completely normal Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 2,1930 The Times reports on the Communist Party's annual demonstration at the celebrations for May Day in London Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Ibn Khaldun set to fly flag for Godolphin Racing Musselburgh The london paper Bet of the day Southwell Cricket Football Lingfield Park Racing Redcar Yesterday's results Folkestone Fontwell Park Hereford Bangor Great Leighs Huntingdon Toothpaste, a Diamond ditty and sardines . . . the champion's chums Greyhound racing Barnfield On Air leads no ordinary life, but can he really cut the mustard, Owen Slot asks Fredericks weathers storm to seize lead Khan left puzzled O'Sullivan resolute Swede sets the pace McGeechan baffled by 'illogical' changes Rugby union IRB approves raft of new laws for year's trial Coach predicts end of short lineout and maul Nintendo's Sight Training helps exercise eyes Advertising feature We work out our muscles and our brains, so why do we ignore vision? Timesonline What will, and will not, be allowed Ambrose proves a cut above Cricket LV County Championship The Sunday Times Scoreboard Sussex v Surrey Scoreboard Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire Gloucestershire v Glamorgan Scoreboard Northamptonshire v Worcestershire Scoreboard Hmv Captain's perfect timing dispels the clouds of uncertai The big interview Micheal Vaughan The man at the England helm is confident that the blend of old and new will serve the team well in times ahead, Mike Atherton, Chief Cricket Correspondent, discovers The Times Timesonline The Times Cook baffled that partner of choice may drop to No 3 Rangers pursue glory on four fronts as Novo holds his nerve Football Sportoptions While English supporters are preparing to embark on … Faé's volley at Coppell likely to hasten departure Bates furious after tribunal upholds Leeds points ruling Top of the table Edelman forced out of Arsenal over board row Football Disagreement about club stance on Kroenke Exit may free Wenger to match rivals for stars Cricket Results Football Golf Ice hockey Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport The Premier League today Penalty that proved a triumph not only for Lampard, but for life itself Liverpool's European exit may force Arab investors into action Football DIC pondering next move over Gillett stake Stronger squad is required, says Gerrard Rooney injury could leave United light for title run-in Eriksson urges City not to boycott tour Double-edged sword Sunderland exodus Curbishley buoyant Trapattoni's mission Uncertainty stalks Chelsea even in their finest hour Football Tense times at Stamford Bridge Owner is becoming more distant from club Worried staff are watching their backs The Times The bill Abramovich aims to parade power and glory on home turf Football Tense times at Stamford Bridge Russia may relax visa demands Potential buyers steering clear of investing in Formula One teams The Insider Times Crossword 23,903 Wheldon gets the taste for Hollywood Grant still in line of fire despite his advance on Moscow Chelsea put decision over their coach on hold Abramovich remains silent on his future The Times Index Owen Slot Simon Barnes Index The face The prodigy Gordon Ramsay's recipe of the day Image of the day Hair today . . . It's the morning after the night before. Little did you know that your vote was influenced by follicular matters, says Lisa Armstrong From Becks appeal to Gorgeous George: we suggest some new styles for Boris Those who got it right Because he's worth it A force for the good First person When her young son's schoolmate was snatched by a would-be abductor, officers reacted with instant professionalism, says Emma Tucker The Times How best to end an affair? Not with an e-mail of adieu Illustrations enliven and enlighten No need for hankies A student's ball wish granted Style Ask Lucia Lucia Van Der Post celebrates cheap yet chic ballgowns A first-class series of travel guides Luxury with Lucia Hidden gems Elegance wins over convenience at H&M Chain reaction Revisited Anne Ashworth finds a new, calmer Swedish store Retail is detail The Times Spear delights Food With the new British growing season upon us, Lindsey Bareham offers some timely asparagus tips White asparagus bruschetta with Parma ham Green and white noodles Asparagus risotto Children's wellbeing hangs in the balance Nutrition Too much junk is bad for our kids, as is too much 'healthy eating'. Amanda Ursell solves the dilemma Magimix With this song I thee wed It's the wedding season and time to forget convention, advises the soon-to-be-married Neil Fisher, opening our four-page special guide. Just follow your hearts . . . and record collections Britain's brides choose Timesonline The view from the organ loft Aisle in style: Times writers choose the classiest tunes The Times Confetti on the dancefloor Sounds The music at the reception can make or break a wedding. Pete Paphides offers some sounds advice Come on, aisle-een Andy Leek, formerly of Dexy's Midnight Runners, talks about the highs and lows of life as an in-demand wedding singer Times Online Radio Reviews The hitwoman and him Pop Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Sunday at Dirt Devil V2 Classical Paul Lewis Beethoven Sonatas Harmonia Mundi Pop The Wave Pictures Instant Coffee Baby Moshi Moshi Classical Christine Brewer Recital Wigmore Hall Live Here's 21 they did earlier Sounds The Mael brothers tell Stephen Dalton about their latest spectacular: all the Sparks albums, played live in London A life lesson for the ladies First night Pop Angie Stone Forum NW5 Concert LSO/Boulez Barbican Theatre The Year of Magical Thinking Lyttelton Concert LPO/Vänskä Festival Hall Book now In the main paper Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV The Times Living the Dream Revisited Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Benidorm ITV1, 9pm Derren Brown: Trick or Treat Channel 4,10pm Downfall (2004) Film choice More4,9pm Variations Peep Show Channel 4,10.30pm Young at Heart (1954) Channel 4,12.45pm Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) ITV1, 10pm Unlawful Entry (1992) BBC One, 11.40pm Pensioners behaving badly Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4517 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 219 Picture Gallery Vale Bridgecraft Index Back to the future? The lost lessons of the Seventies Opening Bids Brief Encounter Will the Postman Knock at my New Door? Focus on Stratford-Upon-Avon In One-Bed Flat in West London What £500,000 Buys You Notting Hill, W11: charming period conversion near Portobello Market Out Cottage in West Sussex Singleton: spacious property dating from 1704 with views over the Downs Away Semi in Liverpool Sefton Park, L8: large 1800s semi by Princes Park in need of work The Time to Act is now Market Report Government intervention can stop the slide becoming a crash, reports Judith Heywood Buy-To-Let After inside Track Timesonline Propertyinvestor His Grand . . . And Green Designs Cover Story Kevin McCloud puts on a hard hat and enters the development fray, reports Anne Ashworth Green quarter Globrix Fact File Which Building Would You like to Bulldoze? Timesonline The Wirral's New Wave The Forgotten Seaside A hidden Edwardian gem is awaiting discovery. Jayne Dowle reports from West Kirby Antler Homes Barratt Homes For Sale Fact File Pierless Views The Forgotten Sea Side It may lack the razzmatazz of nearby Blackpool but Arnside enjoys a perfect location, reports Howard Byrom NFU Mutual Fact File Kingsway Square Modernist Revival The Forgotten Seaside An Art Deco icon is sparking the South Coast resurgence of Saltdean, says Damian Barr Globrix Fact File Bryant Homes Private Paradise . . . In Reach of a Pub Lunch The Surveyor Screw Fix Prince of Peeves La Vita Versace NW1: Postcode of the Published Postcode of the Published Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes with Dual Personalities: Old Facades . . . Where to Spend It Chelsea Sw10 £1.395 million Good Looks Holland Park W8 £3.95 million . . . With Hi-Tech Insides Behind three starchy fronts lie 21st-century residences with the latest in boys' toys. Lucy Alexander, left, and Paula Hawkins report Great Prospects, Ahoy Where to Spend It An officer's house in Guernsey could become a statement home, says Marcus Binney Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Coffee Cups Home File Times Selects Postcode Lottery: Dt6 Wreck of the Week 'it's Magic in the Summer' Gardening You can turn the garden into your house's major selling point, explains Paula Hawkins Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Market Garden Barratt Homes The Front The last part of our exclusive serialisation of the new novel by the world's No 1 thriller writer The story so far Key characters Timesonline

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