News from 08/05/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Alexi Mostrous, Richard Whitehead, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Peter Kinsley, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Tim Ross, Technical Manager, Gabrielle Starkey, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Odette Katrak, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Raymond Fisher, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Phil Willis, MP Chairman, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Gerald Mortimer, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Sue Mallia, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Robin Howard, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Scott Rutherford, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Roy C. Child, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Christine Buckley, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Alan Pavelin, Patrick Hosking, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, SiÂn Soxon, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Gerard Baker US Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Jonathan Fuller, QC, Emily Ford, Chris Lock, Matthew Parris, Michael Moran, Mike Barnard, Sonia Verma, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mike Atherton, Tony Dawe, Eric Fowler, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, John Naish, Mark Barber, Martin Waller, Carol Lewis, the editor of Career, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Dr J. E. Jackson, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Dr Ian Corbett, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Lisa Verrico, Henry Aubrey-Fletcher President, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,
ResumoIndex The Times Life in ruins: cyclone toll may pass 100,000 Iraqis allege sex abuse at the British Embassy Contractors accused of bullying workers Company denies 'culture of harassment' Church attendance falling dramatically Husband in despair Banks raise their fees Lebanon on the brink Boycott steps up Index KenKen The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Johnson's alcohol ban on the Tube is impossible to enforce, unions claim Staff will not have the power to fine passengers Mayor hopes 'cultural shift' will halt drinking Airport vetting procedures are less rigorous for foreign job applicants Terminal problem 'i love my wife dearly, xxx' Lawyer scribbled note during seige in Chelsea Wife ran away in tears before gunshots began Gowealthy Legal loophole is leaving the police powerless Pugh One dead and three injured in gas blast Iranian group ruling 'Big brother' policing Winehouse bailed Rowling court victory Old bottles not old bones for disappointed fossil hunters Rado Switzerland Dinosaur coast Churchgoing on its knees as Christianity falls out of favour Religious trends Threat to financial viability of churches Mosque attendance to double within 30 years Church attendance by denomination, 1990-2050 God-shaped hole will lead to loss of national sense of identity Religious trends Divine decline Fair trade frocks replace faded knitwear in Oxfam's boutique Oxfam chic L'homme Yves Saint Laurent Clothes, girls, and smoking: the lads' mag 173 years ago Cannabis goes back to Class B despite drug experts' verdict Ministers ignore their own council of advisers We must protect the public, says Jacqui Smith Honda Rise of the 'spliff society' Siemens Learner drivers face new testing hazards Driving instructors to gain new powers Overhaul in system may be open to abuse Freesat brilliant for everyone Difficult road Halifax Always giving you extra A worrying query tabled already for next Monday, to … Vauxhall Kennedy bows out in Brits row People At the Hay Festival, the winner of the Bollinger Everym "I've been to a few gay weddings, " Graham Norton tells Another day, another media outing for James Purnell. … When the DJ James Whale was sacked from TalkSport Postscript Thirty years after the police began their first tour … Meatloaf tells The Global and Mall that he instructed … Picture Gallery Alwaleed Bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation Foreign doctors fiasco lambasted by MPs Failure of leadership at Department of Health Sir Liam Donaldson 'seriously damaged' Early abortions by pill plan for health clinics Npower Currys Couple accused of Algarve binge 'affected by illness, not alcohol' Health centre says husband was helpful Took first drink two hours before 'collapsing' Girl, 13, hanged herself after becoming obsessed with 'emo' Waterstones Indy is back It's Over Even Hillary Clinton must learn when to quit Scandal in Baghdad Harassment charges in the British Embassy must be independently investigated To the Back of the Class The proposed reclassification of cannabis defies the scientific evidence The perfect prop for a capitalist Picture Gallery The glass ceiling inside a woman's head Thunderer: It's party time for Mr Loophole First line of defence Monopoly money Brown the houses Barristers' desire for gain is a loss for justice Science funds must be accountable Timesonline Black books Leading question Radio tastes Snap judgment Romantic Not cricket Two ambitious high-flyers. Two collapsed dreams Hurrah for the Cabinet — even though they're wrong Valerie Grove A vivid, vital staging of an Elizabethan Doctor Who First night Theatre Henry VI Parts 1,2, 3 Roundhouse, NW1 John Lewis Miss Marple isn't the only grey-haired sleuth to solve a Christie mystery Churchwardens stage vigil to catch thieves 'Those blighters stole £20,000 off our roof' Airline takes beef off menu for 'cattle class' passengers Hewlett-Packard Artist seeks to rival famous angel with a giant Stallion of the South Public art White horse favourite to grace Kent landscape Public artwork would be the biggest in Britain Dfs How it compares: other monumental sculptures The big bold horse wins it hands down Double helping of sticky toffs is hard to swallow Multiple Display Advertising Items Families hear air crew's last words Palace garden gains a touch of exotic Tag is not a fashion item, judge rules The science behind Popeye's muscles Timberland Flooring Question Time, the opera, makes its mark at international television award Independent thinker reveals gap on notion of Scotland going it alone 'Bring it on' doesn't mean immediate referendum, Brown says Peter Mandelson has added to Gordon Brown's troubles … Duck-billed oddity dismissed by science as daffy Platypus DNA reveals its three-in-one origins 'Hoax' mammal really is part bird and reptile Laura Ashley Nature trick Parties let us believe we can have it all Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia United States Land where Buddha weeps Damaged pagodas tower over Burma dead 'Millions at risk' but foreign aid is shunned Aid pledged so far India is knocked out by 30st hero Bringing it all together Nationwide Spectre of war returns to haunt Beirut Hezbollah fighters take to the streets Day of violence after union calls strike Militant tendency Brown Shipley Couple in cruelty case go on the run with 100 dogs UNICEF Swiss smile Dental Clinics Police hold 75 students after sting exposes 'frat house cocaine ring' Lethal injection ends stay in US executions The Times It has cost her a fortune and tested her tenacity: now the end is nigh 08 US elections The Times Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Is Clinton ready to play second fiddle? The last hurrah? For the anoraks (AFP): Israelis remember their dead before nation's 60th birthday party begins Business 1-Plan (AFP): Fritzl case leads to tougher sex laws (AP): The logos that get more air time (AP): Guantanmo detainee suicide bomber Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Scruffy' motor ace told to clean up his act The Times DFDS Seaways Shopping centres' value plummets Old Mutual on tax list Blow for GLG fund Carphone injection Quote of the day Concern over dollar Business big shot Banks boost current account fees in race to beat OFT cap Monthly payments surge by up to 20% RBS, NatWest and Lloyds TSB cite value Microsoft looks at Facebook over $47.5bn takeover Political thrust Stock markets Pub sector shares soar as Enterprise wins right to Reit status Easy Jet offers Bank clues to way ahead Hard Times Rocks on tax-friendly shores Commodities Fortis Private Investment Management Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Liberty wipes £345m off property values Retail portfolio hit by consumer slowdown Credit squeeze puts rents under pressure Business big shot Ted Tuppen Losing their sheen The Times Thomson Reuters Old Mutual joins the list of companies looking for a foreign tax haven Growing rush for door over Treasury plans BAT admits no UK tax paid on last year's profit Emirates Picture Gallery Second Post Jobs for experienced graduates Familiar name, familiar face, funny old job City Diary Clashing gears among the Lycra mob. The Real Man Cyclin City Diary Now City restaurants face the lunch crunch City Diary GLG fears $4bn to follow Coffey out of the door The Government has rejected a move to ban the use of … City Diary Picture Gallery Conservatives to spend time on shop floor at Rolls-Royce Times panel in knife-edge vote as inflation fears outweigh slowdown Timesonline The Times MPs back King but tell Governor 'you need help' Newspaper Marketing Agency New kid on the block fails to make its mark on Wall Street Dr Pepper Snapple shares open at $25 Cadbury's spin-off lies behind brand leaders Spain's Iberdrola puts finishing touches to British Energy bid News Corp no longer in active talks to divest MySpace The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Do You Care? British funds Free legal downloads promised by Universal rights deal Mediapolis Local issues are a growing concern on national scale 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 Carphone becomes the talk of the market Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Oil increasingly justifies its inclusion in the BHP team The Restaurant Group Top table Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day International Power Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Law Report Weather Eye Diana Barnato Walker Wartime 'Atagirl' who delivered aircraft to squadrons and later joined the Ten-Ton Club by flying the 1,000mph Lightning Diana Barnato Walker, MBE, wartime Air Transport Auxilarty pilot, was born on January 15,1918. She died on April 28,2008, aged 90 Professor W. R. Keatinge Scientist who showed that denizens of temperate climes are more likely to die of heat or cold than those in torrid or icy zones Professor W. R. (Bill) Keatinge, physiologist, was born on May 18,1931. He died of prostate cancer on April 11,2008, aged 76 Werner Groebli Ice-skating comedian who invented the fearsome cantilever move and was one half of the Frick and Frack partnership Werner Groebli, ice skating comedian, was born on April 21,1915. He died on April 14,2008, aged 92 Irvine Robbins Co-founder of the ice-cream parlour chain known for wacky flavours Irvine Robbins, co-founder of the Baskin-Robbins ice-cream parlour chain, was born on December 6,1917. He died on May 5,2008, aged 90 Evidence elicited in safety interviews is admissible Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Right of way changes must follow statute strictly Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private Announcements Dinner School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Anniversaries Public Notices Church news Public Notices Dirty thunderstorm shoots lightning from volcano Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 8,1942 The Times reports on an exhibition at Selfridge's that emphasises the many ways in which paper can be recycled in wartime Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotspots for vintage tastes Late travel Tourists seek out the gastro delights Champagne: the finest place for bubbly British Isles Late deals Cotswolds hotel, £35 a night; a week on Paxos, £341; Brittany for a week, £329 Wildlife Special Short haul The beauty of a beach in Barbados Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Bulwark arrives late on scene to trump rivals in Chester Cup Racing Quirky gelding is on his best behaviour Sail cut for Oaks after smooth success Chester Golf Cricket Longer trip looks ideal for Doctor Fremantle Goodwood Racing Wincanton Wetherby Great Leighs Bet of the day Course specialists Irvine's calm streak no flash in the pan Sport on television Chester Racing Yesterday's results Beverley Football Results Fakenham Huntingdon Cricket Paralympics Cheltenham Rugby union Tennis Newton Abbot Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Finchem sets the clock ticking in effort to crack down on slow play Golf The most powerful man in the sport is out to stop the fans' suffering, John Hopkins writes A change is occurring in the United States and it may … Murray soon follows Nadal to the airport after defeat Tennis Davies makes Flintoff duck again as bounce catches out batsmen Cricket LV County Championship Fred alert Timesonline Scoreboard Somerset v Hampshire Cricket LV County Championship Essex v Middlesex Scoreboard Weather forecast Timesonline Nottinghamshire v Kent Derbyshire v Warwickshire Scoreboard The Sunday Times Wright resists lure of the IPL 8-46 100 Hero to zero: why England should not pick Flintoff Timesonline Lewsey's late try can earn bonus of glorious farewell for Dallaglio Rugby union Kidney lands dream job, but Ireland have to wait Scotland squad How they stand Back injury forces James out of Munich Stockdale begins bid MCC gets to grips Dick stays at home Britain at the double Club success is under threat from jealous legislators, says Scudamore Football Chief executive denies competition is boring Blatter looks to quota system to curb power The Times The drive to find the footballers of tomorrow who can … Dalglish fears owner row will harm Benítez's transfer plans Eriksson prepares for life after City as meeting with Benfica is exposed Football Multiple Display Advertising Items The Premier League today Madejski issues rallying cry with Reading limping towards drop Football The chairman wants one last effort with the vultures gathering, Russell Kempson writes Timesonline Wealth of talent Ferguson goal eases tension for Rangers Carvalho doubtful Hodgson keeps faith Bruce lends support Real provide encore For Queen (Victoria) and country — how England lined up in 1876 Football Earliest team picture discovered in library ... . . . and wouldn't you just know it, they lost The london paper Capello to face trial after being charged with perjury Wenger keen to keep Hleb away from the Emirates exit Football Barclays Premier League Inter Milan hoping to tempt Belarus player Arsenal manager in passionate plea to squad Skoda Auto Play as you earn Rooney fighting desperate battle to prove fitness Football Barclays Premier League Ljungberg is offered £3m by West Ham to tear up contract Premier League digs deep The Insider Capello clueless Times Crossword 23,908 If ever there need be a dressing-down Boycott steps forward to help Flintoff back to his England best Former opener ready to issue batting advice Opinion divided over all-rounder's risk factor The Times Giles Smith Football Index The face Queen Sloane: a preen too far Heaven or Hell, your choice for £6, no refunds The click Looking out for Rory Lyon and Anna Conda Girls with a hang-up about calling back Image of the day Modern morals 'You go, girl!' With Barack Obama decisively winning the North Carolina Primary, his wife Michelle could soon be breaking barriers at the White House. Ben MacIntyre reports The Times Swearing on TV? Who gives a f*** Viewpoint The Archbishop of Adelaide has his cassock in a twist over bad language. But, says Andrew Billen, the real problem is that swear words have actually lost their power to shock The Times Yah-boo to the Feelpoor Factor — thanks Uncle Cecil Such great fun beneath the covers Boris will serve Save the independent midwife Parents They are among the most skilful birth practitioners, yet independent midwives may become extinct, says Emma Mahony, while Alex O'connell recalls how important one was to the birth of her second daughter The Times 'One of the most incredible people I have met' English Heritage 'The best money we ever spent' A weighty issue There are a variety of invasive medical procedures by which the obese can be treated successfully Timesonline Scaly scalps Q&A Me and Mr Jones Screen He played Quentin Crisp, got drunk with Oliver Reed. But is John Hurt the latest Indiana Jones bad guy, asks Kevin Maher Inside Cashback Ten essentials for Cannes 2008 Sympathiser with the Devil A portrait of a French lawyer who defends the indefensible is a history of modern terrorism, its director tells Wendy Ide Honey dripper One Man. One Machine. One Mission What in the world was he thinking? Morgan Spurlock's larky approach to Islamic fundamentalism makes for a puerile and untrustworthy film, says Wendy Ide Speed demons A nonsensical computer-generated racing thriller freaks out James Christopher with its cartoon plastic tackiness Speed Racer PG, 135mins Doomsday 18,108mins Xxy 15,86mins Honeydripper PG, 123mins I Served the King of England 15,120mins Manufactured Landscapes U, 90mins Winter Soldier 15,95mins Happy –go– Lucky Casablanca You say she's a dreamer? She's not the only one Wanted Kylie, the happy camper First night Pop Kylie Minogue Bercy, Paris Theatre An Eligible Man New End, NW3 California. The Ultimate Destination Book now Theatre Patient No 1 Theatre Royal Studio, York Pop Adele Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Display Advertising Items In the main paper Pop Lydia Lunch Komedia, Brighton Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio BBC One Today's TV The Times Come Dine with Me Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Midnight Man ITV1, 9pm The Portrait of a Lady (1996) Film choice Sky Movies Indie, 7.30pm Variations My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm Strange Days (1995) ITV4, 10pm The Hunger (1983) TCM, 11.05pm Five Corners (1987) Channel 4,2. 35am Apprentices keep it kosher Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4522 The Workout Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 223 Picture Gallery Bathing Heaven Ltd Index OHL Timesonline Contact us The Sunday Times Real success is all in the mind The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Award win puts career in the bag What Happened next James Lawrence tells Emily Ford how being given a design award put him on the path to a career in men's fashion PA Consulting Group The Office Psychologist Throwing-Out Time Temptation is everywhere What Not to Do . . . When Working from Home When working from home, daytime TV or walking the neighbour's dog can easily replace the lure of the water-cooler gossip session in the office. Carly Chynoweth finds out how to stay focused Our Big Idea Reverse Osmosis Sanitation System Skills tests reveal good and bad Leadership What makes a good better? Carol Lewis, the editor of Career, puts her reputation on the line in a search for the answer Hot jobs for graduates Competition Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 47 Arcadia Group Communication is key for programmers What Do You Do All Day? Carly Chynoweth speaks to programmers and finds that gathering and transmitting data is vital if program users are to make sense of the information produced A Second Opinion Beijing trip takes the mind off examinations The Times/henley MBA Scholarship Mike Smith, who won our sholarship last year, reflects on the first year of his course and how the threat of exams could not take the shine off an international study visit Case Study Online Gaming Competition MBA Choices Careers of the Week The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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