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News from 06/05/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Gillespie Chief Executive, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Alexi Mostrous, Samia Al Qadhi Chief Executive, Andrew Billen, Neil Churchill Chief Executive, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Alexander Robson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Paul Cann Director of Policy and External Relations, Peter Lansley, Zoe Matthews, Steve Ford Chief Executive, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Roger Geffen, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, David Pannick, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Hugh Burnett, Clarence F. Cropley, Professor Hartmut Pogge Von Strandmann, Patrick Kidd, Charlene Sweeney, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, CiarÁn Devane Chief Executive, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Murray Gough, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Paul Farmer Chief Executive, Nick Partridge Chief Executive, Jerry White, Melanie Reid, David Harker Chief Executive, Libby Purves, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Adrian Cosker Head of economics, James Delingpole, Ashley Martin, Richard Lloyd Parry, John Zarocostas, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Neil Betteridge Chief Executive, Derwent May, David Rowan, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Edward Fennell, Rebecca Attwood, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Alex Renton, Gary Slapper, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Squadron Leader Colin Pomeroy, Matt Hughes, Jakki James-Clarke, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Professor Derek Burke writes, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, John Maslen, Damian Whitworth, Andrew McCulloch Chief Executive, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Richard Deane Chairman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Vanessa Stanislas Chief Executive, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Dominic Kennedy, Alex Aldridge, Georgina Wolfe, Alan Copps, Emily Ford, Angus MacLeod, Kevin Dowling, Peter Riddell, Andrew Russell Chief Executive, Alexia Skinitis, Michael Gove, Tom Hennigan, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Catherine Stearn, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Norris McWhirter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Professor Malcolm Grant President, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Rod Morris, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Bob Crew, Tony Halpin, Paul Jenkins Chief Executive, Aidan Rave, Chris Smyth, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton,

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Index The Times 10,000 dead in cyclone Burma toll likely to rise with thousands still missing Military regime obliged to ask for international aid Legal aid setback Prince Harry rewarded Index Decision day in US Law The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Old-fashioned Brown must learn to empathise like Cameron, says MP A leader left with very few options Tories eye Crewe Drugs offender keeps £4.5m after 30 barristers refuse to take case Legal aid of £175 a day not enough, say lawyers Judge decides that a fair trial is impossible The price of justice Boodles Natural disaster could become catalyst to blow away injustice Burma's catastrophe will have a lasting impact right across the region, writes Richard Lloyd Parry Oppressive regime may frustrate charities' efforts Pugh Alexander criticised over Scots vote call Army hospital cash Migrant amnesty call Two-wheel women Holidaying parents 'found in alcoholic stupor' ordered to appear before judge Couple face up to five years in jail if charged I only drank three lagers, insists mother Dior Voters may put Clinton in position for 'nuclear option' to halt Obama 08 US elections North Carolina and Indiana declare tonight Campaign to challenge Florida and Michigan ban Nokia Q&A Fears for children at risk as care order applications fall by a third Councils struggle to prepare cases for court New system is blamed by adoption experts Eonenergy Brothers found in burning car were stabbed to death Chelsy sees her warrior Prince rewarded Freesat Specsavers Donor to Lib Dems is client of party treasurer's lobbying firm Health company gave them nearly £400,000 Director's nomination for peerage was backed Sun turns the heat up for the Bank Holiday Cocaine haul at port Jet aborts landing Stabbing victim dies Injured soldier returns Record abseiler, 92 Charities call for reform of prescription charges to end 'risk to patients' System is 'unfair to poorest and sickest' 88% of prescriptions are free, minister says Physics head was a 'scapegoat for the Government's failures' Qantas Protective parents deny children the chance to get on their bikes CCTV boom has not cut crime, says police chief Dell Boris looks for staff to be his serious side Suzuki Burmese Days A humanitarian catastrophe that should halt a deeply dubious referendum Write Young Things Let us celebrate our inky-fingered children Irish Eyes The new Taoiseach should seek to emulate his predecessor on Ulster Virtual reality and other garbage Picture Gallery Deep breath. Now, bawl out a rebel song Thunderer: Closed doors? Should be more of it Heritage in danger Prescription costs The euro, rate juggling and oil speculation Politicised science will harm UK Timesonline Driving dangerously Yew time Waugh revisited Radio 3 chit-chat Ear to the ground 'Listening' politicians are a menace to society Who's got the terabytes to smash the Googolopoly? Women bag spotlight in revolution for pipes Multiple Display Advertising Items QC to advise racing chiefs on Mosley orgy Opinion will be given on alleged Nazi element Result may swing vote on president's future Multiple Display Advertising Items Farmed salmon to be kept in check by nets as tough as body armour T Mobile Driving science course for teenagers No hiding place for Jack in the Green Breast best for baby's IQ, study finds Children aim at towering achievement Lock-keepers lose their homes in sell-off Cottages to raise cash for Environment Agency Riverside properties in sought-after locations Healthcare Commission 'Our life is being snatched away' Flybe Vote deals blow to new congestion zones Manchester throws out man behind city plan Three other road schemes now in doubt Multiple Display Advertising Items The road from Singapore Over hill, over dale, fairies shimmer in an enchanting and psychedelic Dream First night Opera A Midsummer Night's Dream Grand, Leeds Arts London eye I sold myself short for fame and fortune, admits Bocelli Dashing Dane is favourite for Europe Blair and Ahern said to lack crucial support Compromise leader has own Facebook site Farewell meeting for the leaders of peace Continental contenders Hidden Hearing Ltd Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Ltd Paraguay Austria Out of Africa: a growing threat to Europe from al-Qaeda's new allies Bin Laden 'brand' is taking hold in Sahara Intelligence sources fear rapid rise in support Gallows broadcast shocks Japan into debating the death penalty Multiple Display Advertising Items Judicial killings Driven from the forest, dwindling band of Indians fight to save their way of life Ranchers eye fertile 'frontier lands' of Chaco Tribes include world's last uncontacted people Land that time forgot Multiple Display Advertising Items Vain dictator forced to give up his place in the sun Ban on beards Babies' bodies discovered in freezer (Reuters): Israel dresses up for its anniversary Children struck down by killer virus (AP): French honour 'dance-floor queen' Bringing it all together Bulbs brighten up a flat landscape Italians losing taste for pasta as price rises begin to bite Multiple Display Advertising Items Fritzl started work on dungeon six years before seizing daughter Child selected as abuse victim in 1978, police say Second secret door found in garden room English Heritage (AP): Saddam had fear of catching Aids in jail (AP): Cruise ship rescue (AP): Food riot deaths (AP): Race champion dies (Reuters): A bridge too slow Microsoft in talks about buying AOL MPC cut 'unlikely' Globaltrans listing Fraud plea negotiation Quote of the day Oil price hits Dow Business big shot Now Lloyd's brokers look to relocate abroad to cut bill for corporation tax Brit latest to consider change of domicile Brown faces third business tax revolt Ore some After the crunch, a crisis in banking confidence Stock markets Barratt says no to offer by Apollo to buy stake of up to £400m Steinbeck's grapes lack wrath this time around Commodities Netjets Currencies Need to know Russia seeks funds to revive its railways Freight operator joins London stock market System has lacked investment for 20 years Business big shot Dane Douetil SAS London connection Rift over taxes likely to send big firms to pastures green Multiple Display Advertising Items Changing the rules Little hope for inflation, so no rates move Multiple Display Advertising Items AkzoNobel Plea negotiation offers way forward in need to resolve fraud cases A senior QC is leading a group looking into how such cases can be brought to court more successfully. Martin Waller reports Englands northwest Pros and cons City firms hold nerve in the face of crisis Bank of Scotland Euro Tunnel Microsoft holds talks with Time Warner about AOL bid Englands northwest Central banks braced for a storm as food prices soar UBS prepares to cut jobs after $12bn loss America to bear the brunt of 8,000 layoffs US real estate behind quarterly net loss Alliance Leicester Second Post Upstart forges ahead to make the most of the harsh Pilbara landscape Iron Australia's new gold rush The hottest place on Earth is the site of an epic struggle between mining heavyweights and Fortescue Metals, reports Paul Larter Multiple Display Advertising Items Aussie jackeroo who struck it rich Charles Stanley Equity Prices Alium A magnet for blue-chip companies Focus Report Business in the South West In the first of two reports on business in South West England, Simon Midgley discovers a dynamic and innovative region South West England At the cutting edge of creativity Quality of life crucial in bid for best brains Focus Report Business in the South West World-class firms offer challenging work Talented staff enjoy sought after lifestyle Brakes are off as Honda's production hits top gear South West England Reader Offers Ltd Lord Holme of Cheltenham Liberal Party strategist who advised on merger with the SDP and co-operation with new Labour Lord Holme of Cheltenham, politician and businessman, was born on May 27,1936. He died of cancer on May 4,2008, aged 71 Exhibition Weather Eye Professor G. K. Hunter Lives Remembered Wing Commander Paddy Barthropp Humphrey Lyttelton Eugene Ehrlich Compiler of thesauruses and dictionaries who produced many entertaining linguistic guides Eugene Ehrlich, scholar, lexicographer and teacher, was born on May 21,1922. He died on April 5,2008, aged 85 Robert Greacen Poet who at the request of T. S. Eliot compiled The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry Robert Greacen, poet, was born on October 24,1920. He died on April 13,2008, aged 87 Jonathan Williams Poet and publisher who found inspiration in Mahler's music Jonathan Williams, poet, essayist and publisher, was born on March 8,1929. He died on March 16,2008, aged 79 Jimmy Giuffre Clarinettist, saxophonist and composer who pushed free jazz to the outer limits and later concentrated on teaching Jimmy Giuffre, jazz clarinettist, saxophonist and composer, was born on April 26,1921. He died on April 24,2008, aged 86 Bebe Barron Avant-garde composer who joined her husband in writing the first entirely electronic score for a Hollywood movie Bebe Barron, avant-garde composer, was born on June 16,1925. She died on April 20,2008, aged 82 Court Circular Money is not what it used to be — some of it is worthless Privilege survives addition of extra material Law Report Court of Appeal Abuse of Lords' procedure House of Lords Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Civil Partnerships Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Lipman & Sons Legal Notices The ocean's seismic waves can tell of storms to come Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 6,1980 The Times reports the storming of the Iranian Embassy by the SAS, in which 19 hostages were freed and three gunmen killed Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Bolger's assessment of Derby is flawed Racing Chepstow The Times Catterick Giles Smith Football Southwell Racing Windsor Yesterday's results Kempton Park Bet of the day Kelso Warwick Exeter Wheel of fortune turns for Coulthard Sport on television Harlequins lure Evans away from All Blacks Rugby union Football Results Basketball Hockey Ice hockey Rugby league Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport The Times Australia grant tour planning approval Cricket Schedule ensures side will not be undercooked Players in England for two months before Tests Cook rides his luck to play lone hand as Essex crumble Tour match Scoreboard Friends Provident Trophy Ashes 2009 Scoreboard Sussex v Middlesex Scoreboard Lancashire v Scotland Friends Provident Trophy Scoreboard The Times Yorkshire v Durham Scoreboard Northamptonshire v Ireland Scoreboard Warwickshire v Leicestershire Scoreboard Worcestershire v Glamorgan Scoreboard O'Sullivan fails to hit heights but still finds the summit for third time Snooker 888. com World Championship Carter unable to make stuttering opponent pay Achievements stand alongside game's greats The london paper Murray claims rival insulted his mother in walkover win Tennis Redknapp is the perfect example for Pulis Football Coca-Cola Championship Arsenal and Smith repeat heroics FA Women's Cup Final Mandaric decision time The Times Ups and downs Bellamy invests £650,000 to help tackle plight of war-torn country Football Exclusive report West Ham's unlikely revolutionary tells Owen Slot that his work in Sierra Leone is about rescuing lives — not unearthing talent Arsenal fear Hleb will follow Flamini in taking exit route Dubai group promises a place on Liverpool board for fans The Times Exeter leave it late to book Wembley place Dillon talks the talk Zenit tickets go fast Keane aims high Furious Grant sparks troops into life to set up shoot-out for the title Football Barclays Premier League LG Match ticket will count as visa for fans heading to Moscow Timesonline Clubs count cost of failure The Insider Times Crossword 23,906 Edelman loses his rights to box seat Chelsea hold out for final twist Grant believes title is within his side's grasp Forlorn Keegan gives up on top-four challenge The Times Snooker Exclusive Index The face Chip off a formidable block Spielberg joins the gamers — and hits the wall The click . . . and here's one that you missed earlier Image of the day Modern morals Rule of the rapists In the gangland slums of Haiti almost half of all girls have been raped or assaulted, yet few perpetrators stand trial. Alex Renton reports The Times The Times No more please, this champagne has lost its sparkle Is 40 too old to hang ten? A star is born The story starts here . . . Young writers Thank you to entrants of the times2 Young Writers Competition, whose work has flooded in. The standard of writing was very impressive. Entrants were asked to write about either a street, a teacher or a passion. Here we print the winning pieces in the different age categories. Congratulations to the winners, … Times Online First day at school Cooper Street Year 12,13 Winner Anthony Adeane, 16, London Runners-up Look cool in the shade Men Tuesday Steve McQueen cool or Alan Partridge naff? That's the question when selecting sunglasses. James Delingpole puts you in the frames AA Match the frame to the face My two-week guide to happiness, er, if I had the time Inside the dragon's den Arts The Brighton Pavilion is the ultimate oriental fantasy in our long obsession with China, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Second Post Chinese checklist — five unmissable pieces Around £100 Art Deco plate, by Clarice Cliff Around £1,000 Rock 'n' Roll, by Chloe Lamb Around £10,000 Madonna of Venice Beach No 2 (1995), by Peter Blake Putting a Glos on all that jazz First night Jazz Cheltenham Jazz Festival Various venues Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Academy, Glasgow Theatre The Lady from the Sea Arcola, E8 Jazz Melody Gardot Bush Hall, W12 Multiple Display Advertising Items In the main paper Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Today's TV Ashes to Ashes Natural World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Age of Terror BBC Two, 9pm Amy Winehouse: What Really Happened Channel 4,10pm To Die For (1995) Film choice Film4,11pm Variations Jesus Camp Channel 4,11.05pm The Bells of St Mary's (1945, b/w) Channel 4,12.30pm To Let (2006) BBC Four, 10.30pm Air Force One (1997) BBC One, 10.35pm Byron's sex and the psyche Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4520 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 221 Picture Gallery The Times Index Headline of the Week 'Bird flu' Inside The Times Caption Competition Winner The Top Stories Uniforms of the Week Other Views Has local government a future? Councils Superbug Watch The Week in Numbers Bulldog spirit is not enough Management Not managing to manage Human Resources Public Opinion Seen in Hansard Polyclinics told to poach patients Health Other Stories we Liked Lender and a borrower be Health Tricks to make us thinner Health/local Government An appeal for thinking outside the penal box Crime Healthy Plants Champion of the caring cause Interview Mike Wardle, the chief executive of the General Social Care Council, tells Emily Ford how he aims to upgrade our perception of the much-maligned social work profession Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Assessors wreathed in secrecy Education Public Private Finance Awards 2008 MPs call for clear targets Children Why syntax is too taxing Schools Some local authorities try to pull a fast one Charities 'Sub-prime market' is a concern Charities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Over to you . . . It takes time to be a really good nurse What Worked for Me A volunteer for Lincolnshire Criminal Justice Board, on working to improve support for victims after the death of her daughter exposed failings in the criminal justice system Victims' View Diary Dates Inside Index BPP Law School On your feet: let's hear your case for, or against, diversity Advocacy Competition The topic is getting warmer by the day, and now is your chance to impress our judges with your argument. Edward Fennell reports Advocacy Competition Rules How to make the LPC and BVC fees war work for you Rebecca Attwood looks at why there is such disparity in what colleges charge Multiple Display Advertising Items Open door for would-be law lords Open University It is ten years since the law centre opened. Fiona Bawdon talks to some of its graduates Top Tips: How to Get a Training Place Top Tips: How to Get a Place at a Set Law Diary Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Looking forward to being the local lawyer Outside London Don't think that finding a job in the regions will be a walkover. Edward Fennell finds that many people are keen to be part of the communities in which they live How far can you get with a third-class degree? Fiona Shackleton could not have been more successful if she had a double first, says Bob Crew Ten Key Legal Principles The law is governed by thousands of principles. Some apply only within a narrow field, while others are hardly used. But some are of profound importance, writes Gary Slapper Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer And let that be a lesson to you . . . Ten Principles of Advocacy Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items The future: think light and shade Jobs Market Will the credit crunch force City firms to put a break on recruitment, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Brian Doctor Time trial Lovells The Times Alphabet Nothing Eludes the Spy in the Passenger Seat Hire or buy — which is the best road to gain value for money? John Maslen looks at ways to stretch the fleet budget as companies tighten their belts Builder opts for switch to contract fleet Tax changes make choosing fleet cars a fine balancing act The Chancellor is pushing for cleaner transport. Ashley Martin reports on the financial implications for the business world Winners and Losers from the Budget Difficult times for the gas guzzlers Emission figures are likely to play a key role in choosing company cars, says Ashley Martin End of the Road for Supermarket Chief's Italian Job Diesels clean up as companies switch from petrol to cut costs and emissions The demand for greener cars has put us ahead of Kyoto targets, says Alan Copps High-tech monitor improves driving standards Law on corporate liability will help keep eyes on road safety Effective motor risk management strategies are now essential, says Ashley Martin Five Steps to Assessing Risk on the Road Michelin Rac

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