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News from 07/05/2008

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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Suki Mathews, Leo Lewis Asian Business Correspondent, Anne Mothersill, Andrew Billen, Dr Ernest Garcia, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, David Brown, Alistair Lang, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Royal Navy, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Tony Stone, Siobhan Kennedy, Jennifer Temple, The Rev Stephen Jones, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Michael Glover, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Jilly Cooper, Simon McCarthy, Derwent May, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Chris Wheeldon, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Tony Cascarino, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Harvey, Derek Tonkin, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Jackie Cosh, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Olav Bjortomt, Anthony Howard, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, Virginia Matthews,

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Index The Times Clash of titans: when storm meets volcano 55% of Labour voters want Brown to resign Prime Minister trails Cameron — and Clegg Poll shows dramatic collapse in confidence Split decision keeps Democrat battle alive In the News Burma: 50,000 dead Rise in truancy Footballers tested Severn's power plan It is time for Gordon Brown to be his own man again Is this the world's oldest photograph? The Workout KenKen No 39 Medium Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Cameron is riding high, but can he capture the imaginations of voters? More than half of Labour voters want Prime Minister to resign, poll reveals Gordon Brown appeared to distance himself yesterday … Why fluency in football may not be enough to win Premier League job Language test could keep foreign players out Britons 'should get the first crack of the whip' Leave them be and let their feet do the talking Essential English Standard Life New wi-fi devices to tell doctors: Help! I'm having a heart attack Bluetooth can be used to send automatic alerts Ofcom calls for debate on ethical repercussions BBC and ITV start free satellite television service Why Bluetooth? Pugh Brown 'using police as a political tool' Abortion limit Bill Archive forgeries Cannabis upgraded Tamil Tiger arrest Portugal couple blame the heat, not the drink, and skip court for home Pilot 'showing off to boy' has near miss at 33,000ft Breitling Up to 50,000 dead and millions Burma disaster Foreign aid workers fear the repressive junta is concealing a huge loss of life in remote reaches of the once-green Irrawaddy delta Bay a focus for devastating storms Catastrophe may leave country unable to feed itself, food experts warn Burma disaster Fiat Hated junta is facing one hell of a challenge to its isolation Early photography turns over an old leaf Discovery may rewrite history of image-making Created 30 years before breakthrough Ploneer Freesat A lost generation: more than 40,000 pupils are playing truant on at least two days a week Figure is 16,000 up on the previous year 'Deep-rooted social problems' are blamed 3 Store Home Staff: One-on-one dyslexics' lessons Barclays Global warming could help Greenland to independence Melting ice will reveal oil and mineral resource Investment could pave way to a separate state Unnecessary advert volume to be capped HIV baby hopes Drive to kill moths Drug smugglers jailed Malaria pill censure Hottest day of year Barclays Aldi Brown's support melts away People Scarlett Johansson, looking her usual ropey self (irony, don't write in), arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The actress announced her engagement yesterday to the actor Ryan Reynolds Postscript Commercial Property Martin McGuinness, the Deputy First Minister (ie, Secon Andrew Motion, the Poet Laureate, continues in his … A late delivery (and Mr Loophole) gets Flintoff off speeding charge Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide post service could end as Royal Mail faces finance crisis Wempe Few care homes earn new three-star rating Father tortured sons Child fight caution Criminal on holiday Roof boss sentenced Downloading hit Chelsea siege ends with gunman's death after armed police storm flat Boots A Brown Study A devastating set of poll findings with a dominant explanation Medvedev's Long Hello Given time, Russia's new President can be more than a new face Pole Position Greenland is poised to become a new superpower Cliff consigned to the shadows Picture Gallery Good — he cares about Burma, not bins Thunderer: Who says the Scots decide on leaving? Burmese daze Raptors' reception Those who can . . . Timesonline Women bishops Unfree in euroland Who votes on Scots? Landslide indecision Camera obscura? Wedding list No 10's recipe for success: add balsamic vinegar Learn from Gin Lane — make the booze harder to buy Extra lessons to drive down insurance costs Younger drivers could save up to £500 a year Advanced course can slash the risk of a crash Savethechildren Iraq soldier was unlawfully killed Pubs ban for football star Police stations hit by thieves Surgeon tackles non-stop hiccups Multiple Display Advertising Items Mfi Chief Constable risked security to receive e-mails from mistress Officer retired week after inquiry started Conduct brought his force into disrepute Ahern leaves office thanking Paisley for building peace and friendship Tiscali Wreckage found in search for Britons Paedophile suspect picture released Nimrod families on pre-inquest visit A century on, hybrid plant identified New songs give a kick to creative misjudgments First night Pop Kylie Minogue Bercy, Paris Bank of Scotland Robo-walker takes weight off your feet Mobility device makes user feel stones lighter Latest technology gets in step with healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items And this device deserves a hand 5,000 evacuated as volcano blast meets storm in the skies of Chile Möben Croc found in sailor's bath is given run of the swamps at Devon zoo Abuse as a child 'makes adults suicide-prone' T-Mobile Risk factors Alliance Leicester Castle Cover Hospital care worker died in a 'Wild West shoot-out' Victim's sister heard fatal shot on telephone Teenagers 'hell bent on killing each other' Tories aim for first by-election gain in 26 years as Cameron stokes tax-rate row Election fallout I'm rich but I feel your pain, says Tory leader No promises made over restoring 10p rate Cannons Toff scuffle mars start of the campaign Prime minister for a day plumbs new depths at shallow end Just call me Boris — and don't worry, I'm not a crazed neocon, staff told Police defend role of Olympic guard 'thugs' Met did not anticipate level of attack on torch Chinese Ambassador feared for her safety The Private Clinic Priory Afghanistan Italy Timesonline Obama eyes the finishing line as he wins big in 'game change' state Indiana victory keeps Clinton hopes alive Race and class issues polarise the Democrats Mega-delegates keep everyone guessing Unicef Multiple Display Advertising Items Bombs and book burning, but still Afghan girls go to school Pupils brave extremist threats to attend classes Education 'in crisis' as Taleban renew attacks Learning the hard way (AFP), (AP): Ethiopians hit back at atrocity claims (AP): Airstrikes kill children (AP): 'Torture' hearing Sex abuse inquiry (AP): Avalanche kills skier (Reuters): Jews return home (AP): Star's stalker guilty (AFP): Caught out by tattoo Taxi drivers are thanked to the tune of $4m violin Shops Protected Sky Rivals make up over ping pong and dinner Bringing it all together British Red Cross 'Puppet President' takes power in Putin job swap Multiple Display Advertising Items The rise of Medvedev Italy faces court action over failure to end rubbish crisis The Times Tipping points Villagers and Church bare their anger at nude festival Is tide turning over the Severn barrage? Terminal impact M&S told to 'get real' Airbus rocked again Quote of the day Iran oil production hit Business big shot Aberdeen Asset Management joins list of firms ready to flee UK tax Rebellion reaches the Granite City Treasury to consult business over changes Bank and FSA face up over control of failing banks Systems failure Stock markets UBS to cut 5,500 jobs after £5.5bn quarterly loss Englands north west Who next to take the poisoned chalice? Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Not the time for another cut Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Could tide be favourable for power plan? Jumeirah Palm firm to study £15bn scheme Key conservation groups oppose scheme Business big shot Jerker Johansson Sartoriani This is The Dance, a sculpture by Nasser Azam, which recently outsold various BritArt stars, including Peter Blake, Marc Quinn and the inevitable Damien Hirst, to go for £25,000 at a celebrity charity auction. We last came across Azam as a talented painter and artist in residence at the Country Hall Gallery. And as chief operating officer of Merrill Lynch in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. And this is one of his bestselling sculptures. I think I am seriously beginning to dislike him Pipex business I have been pondering some serious research from Univer City Diary Rocky road to fame and fortune in India City Diary RAB shares fall after warning In brief (Reuters): Capita revenue 'encouraging' Vanco founder leaves company Welcome back, Kitty Ussher, the City Minister. She … City Diary Yorkshire Bank John Prescott is the latest to lambast the banks, in … City Diary Picture Gallery British Airways counts cost of T5 fiasco as passenger numbers fall Airline's April figures slump to five-year low Share price less than half level of a year ago Credit Suisse Blows rain in on Rose as M&S told it is 'time to get real' Clydesdale Bank Times Mobile Sorrell offer given short shrift by leading TNS investors Service sector deepens gloom on economy Activity declines as slowdown takes hold Builder suffers amid mortgage market woes Lloyds TSB predicts profits rise and house price fall Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas BAE admits to damaging ethical lapses Crackdown on corruption Chairman welcomes 150-page Woolf report Campaigners dismiss inquiry as a whitewash Multiple Display Advertising Items The investigating committee The Wimpole Clinic Revised flight plan Swiss Woolf report throws a cloak of goodwill over an immoral trade Crackdown on corruption Airbus customers braced for more delays The Times Yorkshire Bank Iranian supply problems add to fears of $200 oil 'super-spike' Sector 'cash-starved' despite vast reserves Lack of supply growth fuelling rise, report says The Times Apple may be losing its iron grip on the iPhone sales market 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 Tullow find coincides with soaring oil price Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Lloyds TSB remains a safe haven despite the UK bias RAB Capital Deal of the day Timesonline Data Cash Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Court&Social Weather Eye Mary Berry Musical scholar and Catholic convert who dedicated her life to reviving Gregorian chant Mary Berry, CBE, musicologist and nun, was born on June 29,1917. She died on May 1,1, 2008, aged 90 Sir Anthony Kershaw Lives Remembered Humphrey Lyttelton The Right Rev John Yates Professor Tom Whiteside Historian of mathematics who devoted his life to editing the voluminous Isaac Newton archive of manuscripts Professor Tom Whiteside, historian of mathematics, was born on July 23,1932. He died on April 22,2008, aged 75 Professor A. D. Woozley Philosopher whose interest in the affinity of his subject with the law led to his founding a combined degree in the US Professor A. D. Woozley, philosopher, was born on August 14,1912. He died April 6,2008, aged 95 Mike Titcomb Top rugby referee whose career survived 'the drop goal that never was' Mike Titcomb, rugby union Football referee, was born on April 23,1933. He died of kidney failure on May 2,2008, aged 75 Gordon Bradley British footballer who coached US teams and was known as 'Mr Soccer' Gordon Bradley, pioneer of US soccer, was born on November 23,1933. He died on April 29,2008, aged 74 Fairness requires fuller disclosure of model Law Report Court of Appeal No discrimination for tax European Court of Human Rights Word Watching Court Circular A revealingly royal peculiar Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Times Online To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Reception Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices The Times Service appointments Appointments Legal news Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Bread, wine and honey feel the worldwide burn Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 7,1912 The Times reports on the suggested reforms for the provision of food for schoolchildren which focus on a greater variation in diet Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Doubled Banded has right mix for Cup glory Racing Chester Southwell Yesterday's results Chepstow Kelso Timesonline Catterick Cricket Exeter Football Beverley Racing Fakenham Course specialists Chinese White is Oaks doubt Cheltenham Huntingdon Nadal knows only one way — and that's full steam ahead Tennis BNL D'ltalia Masters Roger Federer was upstaged for a while at the BNL The Times Low-key exit for Chambers as trial period is concluded Rugby league Loffreda pleads for time to turn round Leicester from season of disappointment Rugby union Head coach admits frustration with results Young flanker latest to leave Welford Road Wasps aim to regain momentum in play-offs scramble Top of the table Cipriani grips and bares it FIA justifies appointment for Mosley investigation Motor racing Might of China unveiled in Manchester Paralympic World Cup Football Results Baseball Basketball Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Tennis All you need to know Football Fixtures Rugby union Cricket Other sport Second Post Westwood trims the pounds and slices his scores in the process Golf Fitness regime begins to pay rich dividends Roe steps in to help with Briton's short game Timesonline Dame Tanni wants Chambers meeting Taxing time ahead O'Sullivan at summit Khan challenge Richards in demand High praise for Sidebottom as Hadlee reveals his admiration Cricket Lorenzo refuses to break stride despite fracturing his ankles Motorcycling Sport Staff: Lord's aiming to provide a new home for 'neutral' Tests Crazy riders Lawmakers get handle on restoring balance of bat and ball Cricket A special meeting of MCC today is expected to adopt the recommendations of four years' research, Christopher Martin-Jenkins says Grassrootsfootball Minor Counties Clubs Schools Glamorgan trade names for a bright future The County Set Snape to stay in India Timesonline Bopara turns down IPL to stake England claim The pooch putsch at the Rose Bowl has been resolved. … Mohammad Yousuf will make his LV County Champions Coates eager for Stoke to prove it is harder to get up than stay up Football Chairman undaunted by Premier League task Aim is for manager to have 'competitive team' The Times Berger pays price for 'encouraging' Barry McLeish backing Adebayor challenge Spurs take stock 'New Anfield' design is given the go-ahead but Hicks must show cash Football Pools forecast Timesonline The Premier League today Owen deal on the cards with contract talks imminent at St James' Park Football Barclays Premier League Mort expected to open negotiations this week Tottenham provide blueprint for success Wigan doing everything to produce best possible pitch Heaven (and Henry) must wait for Keegan, the poor Angel of the North Sports Writer of the Year FA eyes golden age for English game with its Vision for future Football State of the nation Capello given targets for England progress National Centre in Burton will be finished Key objectives Chelsea's offer of new deal puts Ballack at heart of rebuilding Football Scolari is given deadline to sign City contract worth £3m a year Wembley waits for pay day The Insider Chelsea's magnificent training headquarters at Cobham … Times Crossword 23,907 Long arm of the FIA Scolari given deadline to accept City job offer worth £3m a year Brazilian must accept before Euro 2008 starts Departing Eriksson refuses to break silence The Times Mortgages for Business Golf Martin Samuel Index The face A less combustible Rocket A step in the wrong direction for evolution Click Publish, and he's damn sure to make money Jumbo Crossword Image of the day Le freak, c'est chic: brave but bonkers Style gurus? When the fashion pack met for a New York gala, they sometimes looked a little odd. Darlings, what were you thinking, asks Suki Mathews Our neighbour was my dad Family secrets I wish Mum had told me when I was young that the friendly neighbour who would pay special visits was my real dad Second Post The Times Got a problem? I'm sure there's a pill for it Congratulations aren't in order Flatpack city Brand Alley We wanted to save another child Interview Adam Sage talks to one of the French charity workers arrested in Chad over a scheme to take orphans to France Dfs Doris Day was my style icon—so cute and perky My life in fashion The Supremes' Mary Wilson talks to Nicola Copping about glamour and being a role model Play it safe in the sun Beauty jury Continental Win a free mole check The Times 'i don't like whimsy. This bear had character' Arts One lost little bear and a battered suitcase . . . Michael Glover meets the illustrators who dreamt up Paddington's many faces The Royal Ballet Busting a move for world peace First night Dance Breakin' Convention 08 Sadler's Wells World Music Milton Nascimento Jazz Café, NW1 English Heritage Concert Salzburg Mozarteum/Bolton Cadogan Hall, SW1 Theatre De Monfort Orange Tree, Richmond Multiple Display Advertising Items Circus Tabú Earlham Park, Norwich The bigger picture Crème Not a stunner? You can still get the job Multiple Display Advertising Items Please give us a break Crème A proper lunch hour makes us happier and more productive, says Jackie Cosh Multiple Display Advertising Items Roll up for the show Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Today's TV Child of Our Time Viewing Guide BBC One, 8pm The British Soap Awards 2008 ITV1, 8pm City Salute with Princes William and Harry BBC Two, 8pm Deathtrap (1982) Film choice BBC One, 11.30pm Variations Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Beetlejuice (1988) TCM, 9pm Dracula 2000 (2000) BBC Three, 10pm Escape from New York (1981) Sci Fi, 10.40pm The birth of bin Laden Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4521 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Picture Gallery Vale Bridgecraft Codeword No 222

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