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News from 05/05/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Brian Hall, Phil Yates, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Tony Kay, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Rosemary Callender, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Chris Keates General Secretary, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Irvine, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Clive Davis, John Whitney CBE, Gabrielle Starkey, Peter Holmes, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, James Hider, Tony Nicholls, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John Percy, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, John Wardle, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Dr D. R. Cooper, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Chris Riley, Jenny MacArthur, Gerald Mortimer, Anatole Kaletsky, Wendy Cole, Ian Fleming, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Ann James, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Robbie Keane, Francesca Steele, Kevin Maher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, William Rees-Mogg, Paul Thompson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Graham Chase, Dr Sir Alexander Macara, Jeremy Cross, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Louis Flannery, Mike Sant, Michael Austin, Kevin Dowling, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, Tom Hennigan, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, David Fulton, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, Chris Smyth, Brian Stowe, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Alex Orr, Nicola Copping, Christopher Irvine, Janie Hampton,

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Index The Times You've got one year, ministers tell Brown Prime Minister's fate rests on Labour ratings Government pins its hopes on 'rescue package' Index Day tripper enjoys her holiday weekend Pensions windfall for 500,000 women Boris gets to work Grand Canyon mine Clinton momentum AOL in Microsoft talks Index The Workout Can you complete them both in under a minute? KenKen No 37 Easy Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Heads accuse parents of dumping responsibility for children on schools Pupils often left for 10 hours a day, says union Minister tells teachers it is their duty to help Teachers threaten boycott in campaign against tests British team discovers obesity gene Astronerds wanted: space cadets need not apply Right staff, not Right Stuff, says Euro agency Applicants need team skills and a bit of Russian Life in orbit: a user's guide The Law Society Search is on for women victims of £1bn state pensions blunder Money to be returned in backdated payments Ministers take action after Times investigation Superlorry study 'pressured' to reverse advice Long loads abroad Madeleine: Police reconstruction plea Gascoigne in hospital £13m cocaine haul Child breath tests Climber killed in Alps Girls' pregnancy fears Dion's heartfelt dazzling goes on, and on, and on First night Pop Céline Dion Manchester Men Arena Rolex 'I do understand and I feel your pain. I'm responsible and there are no excuses' Labour turmoil Contrite Brown begins post-election media blitz He dismisses all talk of leadership challenge Gwyneth's daughter and Boris's dad take steps to keep it in the family Will the real Gordon please stand up? And then don't sit down for a bit Labour turmoil Portuguese take British children into care after 'binge drinking parents pass out' Tropicana Bonhams A bridge too far for safety-first culture Mercedes-Benz You can't do that . . . Act on Co2 Murdered, the wife who announced marriage break-up on Facebook Boys found dead in car with badly burnt father Goodwithmoney Halifax Queen joins the crowds letting off steam Incognito train ride makes a royal day off Thousands on beaches hope rain will stay away British Airways Dfs Dfs Richer families 'will gain more' from student cash £60,000 salary limit for means-tested funds Tories claim poorer parents will lose out New GP surgeries to open at weekends Taken for granted And Now the Hard Part Johnson's mayoral in-tray is daunting. It could also prove frustrating The Forgotten Election The outside world must make it possible for the MDC to fight again in Zimbabwe From Here to Paternity Fathers today relish spending ever more time with their children What about other drugs that kill? Picture Gallery In deepest Somerset, something stirred Thunderer: Beancounters rule. Count me out Female clergy No to independence? Proper music, please The implications of the local election results Teachers should not be condemned Timesonline Post office sadness Why sharks attack White apple mystery Roman success story Rabbit food Nuisance pets Every city should have its very own Boris Drink too much? Having an affair? What's your salary? Comment Missing plane Britons 'had money worries' Rescue teams search sea and jungle in Brazil Sub-prime firm run by 2 of them 'in trouble' Staples Multiple Display Advertising Items Robbers told to reveal hidden cash Early sat-nav a curious contraption Stabbed boy is 12th teenage victim Too big for a normal-sized eggcup Nokia The Supremes to tour Britain again—or at least their stage frocks will Boris makes an early start with demands on action to cut crime Cull of key advisers linked to Livingstone Changes to be funded by fewer advertisements Complete results for the capital Fly Union Jack and ban burkas, says BNP member of assembly Culture vultures pick over best times The National Gallery The art of choosing key moments Internet search for lost grandfather revealed he was a shunned vicar who sided with Hitler Veolia Health Club Afghanistan Austria How's this for a uranium mine? Power politics Now Americans take up The Great Game US Army follows in path of the British Raj Many believe task may last a generation St. James's Place US plans to send 7,000 more troops to counter the Taleban Multiple Display Advertising Items 350 killed as Burmese delta is hit by cyclone Opposition ponders its poisoned chalice Election Commission to fix run-off date 'soon' Tsvangirai's absence leaves party divided Globrix Rice says peace attainable this year Torch arrives in China amid talks (Reuters): Georgian spy drones 'shot down' All going swimmingly with a new tail Air France (Reuters): Patagonian community flees to safer ground after long-dormant volcano erupts into life How friend and foe are dousing Obama's campaign with petrol Picnic Concerts Democrats For the anoraks Fritzl was mad, not bad, lawyer claims in bid to shield incest father from jail Property speculation leaves family bankrupt Daughter was kept on a leash for nine months 'One in six girls is abused at home in this country' (AFP): Wife of Iraqi leader escapes bomb blast (AP): Amazon ferry deaths (AFP): Waves kill nine (AP): Less to celebrate (AFP): Virgin shrine (AFP): Independence vote (AFP): Spanish leader dies (Reuters): Hair raiser Center Parcs looks for sites in Ireland Citigroup in court Guinness site for sale Buffett eyes RBS unit Quote of the day TNS turns down WPP Business big shot AOL contacts Microsoft as Ballmer walks away from bid for Yahoo! Yang's search engine rejects raised offer Fight for bigger slice of $40bn online adverts Howdy partners Reactors will cost twice estimate, says E. ON chief Stock markets Crunch will not bring ruin, but change Nivea Commodities Currencies Need to know Center Parcs plans Emerald Isle expansion if Woburn site pays dividends Fifth site completes spread in Britain Chief predicts strong summer trading Business big shot Martin Dalby Aviva The rising appeal of staying at home Citigroup and Parmalat meet in court to fight damages case Bondi alleges bank knew of meltdown Prosecution seeks payout up to $4 billion Multiple Display Advertising Items Road to disaster Black day for Dublin's Guinness brewery Employers demand flexible work help Docklands ExCel sold for £178m Bellway merger talks reveal pressure Microsoft's Yahoo! loss is Google's gain Countdown to a corporate stalemate American Airlines Ballmer may get second bite at the cherry Taking centre stage with a dose of folksy wit and wisdom Berkshire Hathaway AGM Every year Warren Buffett holds one of the biggest financial gatherings in the world, when 31,000 shareholders meet to honour the Sage of Omaha and hang on his every word. Tom Bawden joins them in Nebraska Family investments Ins and outs of life in Berkshire The Times Buffett could be buyer of RBS insurance operation Berkshire Hathaway AGM After years of talk and inertia about energy, the time has come to turn words into action Monday manifesto Wulf Bernotat The chief executive of E. On argues that Britain needs to adapt to a future with a blend of coal, gas, nuclear and renewables The Times National express dot 2 dot E. ON—facts and figures Reader Offers Ltd Sir Anthony Kershaw Long-serving Conservative MP who was a junior minister in Ted Heath's Government and whose passion was hunting Sir Anthony Kershaw, politician, was born on December 14,1915. He died on April 29,2008, aged 92 Richard Alexander Hardline Thatcherite Tory MP who nevertheless led a rearguard action against pit closures in his mining constituency Richard Alexander, MP for Newark 1979-1997, was born on June 19,1934. He died of cancer on April 20,2008, aged 73 Archaeology Weather Eye Philipp von Boeselager German cavalry officer who supplied explosives for the unsuccessful attempt on Hitler's life in July 1944 Philipp von Boeselager, soldier and member of the anti-Hitler resistance, was born on September 6,1917. He died on May 1,2008, aged 90 Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo Post-Franco Prime Minister of Spain who survived an attempted coup and was determined to see the country join Nato Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo, Prime Minister of Spain, 1981-82, was born on April 14,1926. He died on May 3,2008, aged 82 Julie Ege Norwegian Bond girl who went on to appear in horror and comedy films Julie Ege, actress, was born on November 12,1943. She died on April 29,2008, aged 64 Lives Remembered Humphrey Lyttelton Doug Hayward Dr Dickson Mabon Anti-terror asset-freezing order improperly made Law Report Queen's Bench Division Common law defence fails Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Science-inspired fashion New look at turquoise treasures of the Aztecs Notebook Archaeology In search of Tudor England Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Timesonline The Times Latest wills Memorial Services Lipman & Sons The Times Gifts Charity Appeals Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices It's no holiday when we are left shivering in May Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 5,1932 The Times reports on protests at entertainment taxes and the regulation of Sunday cinema opening Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Natagora lands 1,000 Guineas on heady mix of pace and power Racing Favourite shows great resolve in driving finish Bary soothes unhappy defeat of Six Perfections Newmarket Yesterday's results Hamilton Park Leading Flat trainers Cricket Newcastle called off Jockeys Salisbury Football Guineas winner may tackle Derby Racing Coolmore team keep Epsom on colt's agenda Irish 2,000 next stop for New Approach Windsor Bet of the day Warwick Course specialists More than one way to lure Two-tone Fishing Kempton Park Racing Cricket Results Golf Rugby league Engage Super League Rugby union Guinness Premiership Squash European Team Championships Tennis Cricket Fixtures Other sport Vettori heartened by New Zealand show Cricket Friends Provident Trophy Scoreboard Sussex v Kent Scoreboard Hampshire v Gloucestershire Scoreboard Somerset v Glamorgan Scoreboard Leicestershire v Ireland Friends Provident Trophy Scoreboard How they stand Timesonline Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire Scoreboard Ramprakash moves within reach of elite hundred club LV County Championship Derbyshire v Scotland Scoreboard Lancashire v Durham Scoreboard Women's athletics takes off thanks to golden summer for 'Flying Housewife' Book extract The Austerity Olympics Fanny Blankers-Koen was able to transform the image of her sex and her sport at the London Games of 1948, says Janie Hampton Britons rewarded for their marathon effort De La Hoya fired up Guildford win double Lawrie's maiden joy The Times Pistorius left in the shade after Du Toit claims Olympic first Paralympic World Cup Paralympian will race in the open water swim Banned sprinter still awaits result of appeal All you need to know Hail an unconquerable spirit Sports Columnist of the Year Talented Phillips a double diamond England failure maybe, but still much to cherish The Times Will someone tell me about the love for football of … I am writing these words in the press tent at the Badmi Three days of bridled beauty climaxes with dramatic finale Equestrianism Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials Touzaint gets all emotional over first win for the French Mayhem at Millennium as Long leads Saints in ten-try thrashing Rugby league Engage Super League Thelondonpaper Catalans 18 Harlequins 16 Hull 17 Hull Kr 22 Gloucester clip wings of Wasps with return to the summit Rugby union Guinness Premiership Sale turn two-man disadvantage into narrow win Barkley and Borthwick show why they will be missed Loffreda and Leicester staring at bleak future after surprise defeat Rugby union Guinness Premiership Gartmore Richards the toast of Irish after selfless centre switch Dallaglio determined to finish career with semi-final flourish Rugby union Guinness Premiership Exciting conclusion to regular season promised Johnson scouts talent for tour to New Zealand How it all adds up O'Sullivan's fast start has Carter trying to keep up Snooker 888. com World Championship BBC Two, 2.30pm Times Crossword 23,905 Murray in need of a win to boost clay credentials The final No kidding, Stoke join the elite Pulis celebrates £60m promotion bonanza Holloway devastated as Leicester go down The Times Friends Provident Championship Top six Simon Barnes Inside Rugby union Index Monday poem A city comes to life For endurance, Myleene's in a different Klass Click Enjoying a share of the music market Image of the day Modern morals The paternal question Following the launch of a free information service for fathers, Damian Whitworth looks at the stresses of being a modern dad and how to balance work and childcare—and devises a quiz to help you to discover what kind of father you are What type of father are you? Take our quiz The Times Walkin' tall, feelin' sassy. At least till the revolution Wogan, maven of the British breakfast Spirit of the beehive Jumbo crossword Times2 clues Picture Gallery The Times The Times Is our cleanliness zeal making us ill? Health Monday A debate is raging among scientists about what is to blame for allergy epidemics—leaving most of us confused. Anjana Ahuja investigates Searching for the good microbes in your gut Correction So young, so many pressures The Times Times Online Bond Let it bleed . . . Style . . . but don't call it dip-dye, advises Nicola Copping. This time it's 'ombre', with not a Diy kaleidoscope print in sight Styled: Eve Thomas Photos: Zac Frackelton The Soul of discretion Arts Ab Fab is out and Bertolt Brecht is in —Jane Horrocks tells Ed Potton about finding new ways to act now she's in her forties Jersey? No, it's Joiii-zeee American plays in the West End? Great, but why must they be performed with such dodgy accents, asks Zoe Strimpel Drawl of shame The Times Calder arrives at the top table First night Theatre King Lear Shakespeare's Globe Concert Roberto Alagna Barbican Pop The Wombats Brixton Academy, SW9 In the main paper Pop The Kooks Brixton Academy, SW9 Book now Jazz More Moore! Ronnie Scott's, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music theatre Dalston Songs Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Grand Designs Today Viewing Guide Channel 4,5pm Waking the Dead BBC One, 9pm Flood ITV1, 9pm Time Bandits (1981) Film choice Film4,6.50pm Variations Am I Normal? BBC Two, 11pm Escape to Victory (1981) Channel 4,12.10pm National Treasure (2004) BBC One, 4.35pm Hostage (2005) Channel 4,10pm Now that's what I call a disaster Weekend TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4519 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 220 Picture Gallery The Times Index John Deere Weekend 1N Numbers The News Supporters up in arms Unexpected Arsenal loss Spurs questions Protests unlikely to save Eriksson Final bow for Berbatov? Flamini in Milan for talks as Wenger fears worst Premier League Ups and downs Online action Tale of the tables Cech rallies Blues The News Championship League One League Two FA to examine betting patterns in Bury win Chelsea refuse to be shaken off title scent Drogba put on hold The podcast The Web Timesonline Premier League video highlights Tony's football lessons Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Games Barclays Premier League Cascarino's handful Ferguson unwilling to play the waiting game with champions-elect Barclays Premier League The Games Manchester United have drawn up plans to invite the … Tactical Analysis Happy Evra after Mvuemba makes his case Bolton patience pays off Moyes's men still on brink as Bendtner delays party The Games Barclays Premier League Clarks Blackburn 3 Derby 1 Failing the Lampard litmus test The Columnist Talking Point The Issues 'An intelligent guy, he should enjoy it as long as he can' The Debate Middlesbrough 2 Portsmouth 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Aston Villa 0 Wigan 2 Reading 0 Tottenham 1 Bolton 2 Sunderland 0 Liverpool 1 Man City 0 Hodgson's players get taste for survival Barclays Premier League The Games Leading scorers Player of the weekend Coral Ipswich 1 Lee 70 Hull 0 The Games Coca-Cola Championship Pulis relishes moment after plan pays off Southampton 3 Sheff United 2 Jubilant Warnock revels in finest hour The Games Coca-Cola Championship Usual suspects claim Europe's top titles The Opinion League tables and results The Continent Zenit home in on success Japan's garlic dread Italian league French league Spanish league German league Vindication for Calderwood as long dry spell is brought to end Thegames Coca-Cola League One Grass Roots Football Live Prutton adamant that play-offs will bring redemption Coca-Cola League One League Two The Games Championship The Results Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Fans provide impetus for upwardly mobile Brown Scotland FC United of Manchester, the club founded by supp Non-League Non-League The Box The Web The Results Watford v Hull City The Box Sky Sports 1, Sunday, noon Live matches Timesonline Newcastle United v Chelsea Sky Sports 1, today, kick-off 4pm Arsenal's real Invincibles go for their FA Cup hat-trick The Show Piece Women's FA Cup final Dame Kelly's team talk Sony Holmes truths offer reason for Leeds to dream of glory The Prem The Times A frail-looking man shouted: 'Can ye no keep the ball in the ground, Willie?' Spot the pie The Fixtures Boss

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