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News from 12/05/2008

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Rosemary Righter, John West, Lt Cdr Kenneth P. Armitage, Rn (Ret'd), Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Will Wyatt Chief Executive, BBC Broadcast, 1996-99, Barbara Curry Retired Headteacher, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Peter McGunnigle, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Paul F. Withrington Director, Transport Watch, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Ben Ainslie, Tessa Livingstone, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Frieda Hughes, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Eric Allen, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Riley, Nicholas Blanford, Jenny MacArthur, Tom Harris Roads Minister, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Martin Williams, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Terence Kealey, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ryan Giggs, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Jewell, Kaveh Solhekol, H. J. Bebbington, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Planet Jupitus, Lewis Smith Environmental Reporter, Steve McLaren, Helen Nugent, Kenneth Denby, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Andrew Davis Director, The Environmental Transport Association, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Judith Rodden, Jane Daniels, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Kevin Dowling, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Nick Starling Director of General Insurance and Health, Association of British Insurers, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, David Fulton, Mark Henderson, Christopher Irvine, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Veronica Schmidt, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Roger Geffen Campaigns & Policy Manager, Anthony Jennings, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Lisa Verrico, The Rev Dr Anthony J. Carr,

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Index The Times United hold nerve on a nail-biting final day Blair used wife's grief to protect Iraq strategy Loss of baby disclosed within hours, says Cherie Book reveals Leo was conceived at Balmoral Aid workers warn of public health disaster In the News Violence escalates Abortion Bill fears Weather warning Royal Mail left behind Index The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Prescott: Why I told Brown to step down 'Jimmy was a decent, loving boy. There was no bad stuff' Parish turns out to support grieving family Witnesses say victim refused to fight youth The Sunday Times Beatings and torture intensify as Zimbabwe prepares to vote again Hospitals are ordered not to treat opposition supporters as a human rights group reports more than 900 incidents and dozens of deaths Run-off may revive Mbeki's credibility Pugh Brown to focus on the price of old age Equal pay campaign A book at bedtime 'No cheap train fares' Einstein letter sale On a May weekend, sun lovers achieve their burning ambition Breitling Nine days ago, 12,000 people were living in Pyinsalu. Only a quarter of them are still alive Burma disaster Coastal villages that were swept away by the tsunami had just been rebuilt when tragedy struck them for a second time Ready to help Relief workers stuck on wrong side of border as visa hopes fade Burma disaster Medical supplies left to pile up on runways Thousands of refugees take to road to seek help Multiple Display Advertising Items Heaven knows why we are all miserable now, say the Christian MPs Top Ten designs Home Staff: Trombonist, 12, is youngest BBC musician of the year Award for world's best building — and it could be a bus garage IWC Specsavers Why a hunt for Britain's most ancient meadow is counting on buttercups Plant mutations can help to age fields Creeping flower can be centuries old Home Staff: Stressed seaweed lives under a cloud of its own making Ryanair Labour refuses to give up its class war over 'safe seat' Ministers anxious about party's campaign tactics Poll suggests majority of 1,000 for the Conservatives Suzuki Boots Tories threaten to revive the art of the pivotal by-election UBS Star turn? No, it's just Auntie Madge trying to show off First night Pop Madonna Mote Park, Maidstone Freesat Science and Conscience The abortion debate is ultimately about ethics, not medical advances Israel at 60 An astonishing success alongside an extraordinary failure Shed Master A new prize breeds excitement among amateur architects Wallace: a case of natural selection Picture Gallery King Oil will turf out Gordon Brown Thunderer: Embryos have souls? What nonsense Armed police History lesson Tough on cannabis The Government should tackle congestion Let teachers think for themselves The Church needs to keep its churches Timesonline Very senior service Swedes learn longer TV phone-in scams Hammer horror Open season on chef A label a day . . . A whopping big majority is pointless, Dave Burma's agony is a test of the UN's moral authority Bringing it all together Plea for 5,000 foster parents as children wait in homes 'Difficult but it is the best job in the world' Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rushdie the favourite as readers vote for their best Booker author Midnight's Children up for a third honour Murdoch, Golding and Amis miss out on list Fund Raising Standards Board Brown appeases the Chinese by barring Dalai Lama from No 10 Multiple Display Advertising Items Gene link to epilepsy in women found Clamped driver cuts his car in half Road ban for diabetics 'unfair' Tebbit passes the portrait test T-Mobile Harry remembers fallen comrades Reduction in 24-week limit 'may give families false … Abortion Bill Minister says viability claims are misleading 'No scientific basis for changing the law' Castrol Q A The law Curbs to be relaxed on stem-cell consent Directline The fish that died simply waiting to be allowed back into Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Ugly but good for the table Olympics Lebanon Literary uprising Darfuri rebels cross wilderness to mount raid on gates of Khartoum Heavy fighting rages throughout weekend President Bashir severs all ties with Chad Serb voters swallow wounded pride over Kosovo and look to a future in Europe Surprise setbacks for nationalist candidates War crimes suspects block EU membership The contenders Opodo Toughest event at the Olympics? Getting weather forecast right Blue-skies thinking Iraq 'gang-rape victim' can seek trial in US Protection of workers abroad under scrutiny KBR staff also accused of British Embassy abuse Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): 562 held as women protest over Tibet (AFP): Fat monkeys are placed on a diet (Reuters): Nasa aims for cut-price space travel (AP): Israel plugs into battery car revolution The Law Society (AP): Tornadoes kill 22 in US and cause havoc in sweep across three states Army is caught in crossfire by Beirut feuding factions Storm after the lull as Hezbollah attack again Druze rivals face mountain stand-off Multiple Display Advertising Items British guide US Marines on raids to disrupt main Taleban supply routes Republicans to attack Obama as 'new voice for old ideas' The Times Setback for Cruise after Hitler film is delayed British Gas to fight Accenture over bills Councils on offensive Slowdown warning Fresh push for Doha Quote of the day Race for US rebates Business big shot Disenchanted companies turn their backs on Royal Mail Most say they do not find post group efficient Eighty-six per cent turn towards internet Osmond may move Pearl outside UK tax regime Big splash Stock markets King to grimace and bear bad news Nivea Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates British Gas fights Accenture after outcry over energy billing system Customer complaints increased threefold Consultant says claim by Centrica is baseless Business big shot Jon Moulton List of grievances Scottish Equitable Policyholders Trust Limited BA in search of high flyer with an eye on the top job Councils consider legal action against builders accused of false bidding Heathrow express BCC demands strong official action to avoid sharp slowdown Call for Bank to cut interest rates quickly Fall in SME exports despite pound's decline Intel Mortgage giants to unveil fresh writedowns Mandelson pins hopes on Peru talks to break Doha deadlock Multiple Display Advertising Items Speedo leaves its competitors standing on the blocks US tax rebates spark scramble by retailers to secure extra income Special offers aimed at tying in consumers High street tactics anger consumer group Intel Washington counts on slide in eurozone Lloyds TSB Cracking the whip to get the thundering herd on the move again Monday Manifesto The president of Merrill Lynch is touring the world rallying his troops, demoralised by losses of $29 billion and 40,000 job cuts CV The Times Equity Prices Alium Reader Offers Ltd Charities Weather Eye Baroness Michie of Gallanach MP for Argyll and Bute who was a staunch defender of the Gaelic language and a campaigner for Scottish devolution Baroness Michie of Gallanach, Liberal Democrat MP for Argyll and Bute 1987-2001, was born on February 4,1934. She died of cancer on May 6,2008, aged 74 Lieutenant-Colonel Douggie Moir Tank commander who was captured at Calais in 1940 and became a die-hard escaper and planner of breakouts from Colditz Lieutenant-Colonel Douggie Moir, Colditz veteran, was born on August 24,1918. He died on May 6,2008, aged 89 Matthew Gibb RAF navigator who was shot down over the Ruhr, spent two years in Stalag Luft III and later became a London solicitor Matthew Gibb, RAF navigator, PoW and solicitor, was born on October 9,1920. He died on May 3,2008, aged 87 Peter Wilsher Journalist who made business news intelligible to the new middle class Peter Wilsher, journalist, was born on June 16, 1928. He died on April 16, 2008, aged 79 Child can have right to privacy infringed by surreptitious photography Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Children revel in a taste of theatre, onstage and off Notebook Charities Service Service dinners Church news Legal news Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements The Times Latest wills In Memoriam - Private Lipman & Sons Gifts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Mysterious noctilucent clouds span the heavens Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 12,1812 The Times reports the dramatic moment when the House of Lords hears of the assassination of the Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Twice Over retains grip on Derby market Racing Casual Conquest not entered for blue riband Curtain Call unlikely to run before Epsom Windsor Uttoxeter Yesterday's results Leading Flat trainers Rowing Plumpton Football Bet of the day Worcester Jockeys Yarmouth Racing Towcester Redcar Wolverhampton Course specialists Whitaker takes the clear path to victory Equestrianism Royal Windsor Horse Show Amai reveals promise with faultless display Funnell relegated to second place on last run Boxing Results Cricket Equestrianism Golf Motorcycling Paralympic sport Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Guinness Premiership Oliver Townend and Flint Curtis landed the prestigious Shooting Squash Tennis Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Other sport García tames the elements to end his waiting game with biggest win Golf The Players Championship Kent v Sussex Cricket Friends Provident Trophy Scoreboard Pettini sets target that proves too formidable even for Ramprakash Scoreboard Gloucestershire v Somerset Scoreboard Bulls quick to stamp their authority Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup fifth round Worcestershire v Hampshire Cricket Friends Provident Trophy Scoreboard Lancashire v Yorkshire Scoreboard Scotland v Durham Scoreboard Warwickshire v Northamptonshire Scoreboard Rhinos rely on Sinfield to quell fierce fightback Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire Scoreboard King always up for battle Sports Columnist of the Year It's time to get excited about the Ashes The Times Murray needs to stop his fight against the world Imbalance is shown again Has anyone worked out what the cricket match between … Peugeot Injuries to key players give Johnson his first problem with selection Rugby union Manager has worries over England tour party Dallaglio aims for final flourish to career Varndell's genius hands Loffreda unexpected get-out-of-jail card Rugby union Guinness Premiership Saracens 25 Bristol 20 Sale 7 London Irish 17 Gloucester 8 Bath 6 Leeds 28 Wasps 45 Four spoilt for choice after Britain's crews turn the tide Rowing Lucy display brings dilemma for selectors Campbell's Christmas Day training rewarded Keothavong dodges hostilities to enhance Wimbledon claims Tennis Djokovic close to No 2 Win over French rival perfect end to my pre-Olympic racing Sailing Witter loses title as studious Bradley reaps his reward Boxing Smyth breaks world record to claim gold Otto holds nerve Germany prevail Two chances for title Mascarenhas bow Flintoff blow an unlikely saviour for the selectors Cricket Injury proves he is not ready for long haul Anderson has slight edge for final place New Zealand win respect of cautious Key after draw Scoreboard After a few butterflies I finally got to hear my Lord's prayer delivered Barbarians Details from Istanbul Motor racing Turkish Grand Prix Advanced Hair Studio Hamilton's confidence back on the road with battling performance Briton unfazed by hurdle to claim second Massa beginning to show some consistency Timesonline Briton overcomes all odds to find formula for podium finish Times Crossword 23,911 Evergreen Giggs seals memorable triumph for Ferguson Manager says team can eclipse his treble heroes Terry dislocates elbow as Chelsea are denied The Times Matthew Hoggard Motor racing The final reckoning How they finished Yesterday's results Inside Index Monday poem Down at the mouth Bring back the codebreakers to Bletchley The click Porn site to the rescue for Spanish wives Image of the day Modern morals Cherie In our exclusive extracts from her memoirs, to run each day this week, the former PM's wife describes motherhood in the media glare In September 1999, while attending a legal course with some barrister friends, Cherie Blair celebrates her 45th birthday with them. Yet amid the celebrations something is niggling at the back of her mind . . . Timesonline Yes, Leo had the MMR 1984: our first child, Euan, Is born 'I'm afraid the baby's dead, Mrs Blair . . . ' In 2002, at the age of 47, Cherie finds that she is pregnant again Cherie Blair's memoirs: starting a family; a terrible loss; friendship and friction with the royals Tomorrow in times2 The Queen liked us — but her sister and Princess Anne didn't The Times Gordon, leave profanity to the professionals Ex-copper showed mettle over mistress Who's the man? Me! Return of the healthy role model? Health monday Children are increasingly feeling pressure to be thin but, says Tessa Livingstone, our perception of fatness is changing Timesonline Frill seekers: proceed with caution Style Wear ruffles judiciously, or you risk looking like an extra in Carmen, says Nicola Copping. Photographer: Ryan Sullivan. Styled by Eve Thomas The Times Flight of the Conchords The Times Toon to Tinseltown, a Likely story Arts With Hollywood at their feet, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais have been persuaded to revive The Likely Lads for the stage, reports Chris Ayres Clement and La Frenais' hit parade Play. Com The raging of oedipal agony First night Theatre That Face Duke of York's, Wc2 Pop Jonathan Richman Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 AA Concert BBCSO/Davis Barbican Theatre Oxford Street Royal Court Upstairs, Sw1 In the main paper Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page The web watcher Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The Truth About Property Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Waking the Dead BBC One, 9pm Teen Mum High BBC Two, 9pm The Way We Were (1973) Film choice Channel 4,12.45pm Variations The Duke: A Portrait of Prince Philip ITV1, 9pm The Bourne Identity (2002) ITV2, 10pm The Forgotten (2004) Five, 11.05pm American Gangster (2007) / Into the Wild (2007) New to Sky Box Office From Russia with sorrow Weekend TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4525 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 225 Picture Gallery The Writers Bureau Index John Deere Terry insists on playing in Moscow after dislocation The News Chelsea misery Stats entertainment Weekend in Numbers Times Online Final day heroes and villains Steve Bennett Danny Murphy Charlton leads plaudits for Giggs, a man for all seasons Online action United on top The News Richard Dunne Timesonline Spot the pie How the final day unfolded The Finale Last-day highlights Simply the best Cascarino's handful Tony's Fiver Talent and character hallmarks of worthy champions Fergie's Record The Prem Hart heads Capello's list of new faces for friendlies England squad Enduring champion rallies to Ferguson's cause The Games Barclays Premier League End-of-term report How they stand Leading scorers In form: Average points past six games Player of the weekend Grant's men in shade as sun shines for rivals The Games Barclays Premier League Phill Jupitus Prophet and loss, with fewer points than Derby End-of-term report Tacticalanalysis Officially a bad afternoon Swede mashed End of an era Money talks, Wenger frets The Issues The Columnist Talking Point 'Hiring Mourinho would cost Inter in the region of £79 million' The Debate End-of-term report Upwardly mobile Moyes is source of Keegan envy Barclays Premier League The Games Champions League the Final Moscow 2008 West Ham 2 Aston Villa 2 End-of-term report Sullivan to stand down after abuse by enraged fans The Games Barclays Premier League End-of-term report Murphy's late header completes the great escape for Hodgson Fulham's rollercoaster ride to safety End-of-term report Wn but staying up: Murphy is thrown to the ground in celebration by Brian MCBride, his captain, as the midfield player's th-minute header delivered Fulham's fourth winin five games to cap a remarkable turnaround for the West London club Final flourish too late for Coppell's men to stay up Barclays Premier League The Games End-of-term report Tottenham 0 Liverpool 2 The Games Barclays League End-of-term report Eriksson exits City in shame as players fail loyalty test Sunderland 0 Arsenal 1 End-of-term report The Times Moscow madness matched by 39th step no one wants In a season marked by early tragedy, some decision-making simply defies belief Derby Donkeys Jolting memories The Season Failures are worst in 109 years of the top flight Advantage to Hull as past masters roll back the years The Games Coca-Cola Championship play-offs semi-finals, first leg Crystal Palace 1 Bristol City 2 Darlington 2 Rochdale 1 Carlisle United have warned Leeds United that they … McAllister reviving the club who lost that loving feeling Manager working to ensure that everyone is marching on together at Elland Road Coca-Cola League One and League Two play-offs The Games Wycombe 1 Stockport 1 Feeding the frenzy for millions of enthusiasts Grassroots Football McClaren delighted to get back to the basics The former England head coach is in his element teaching would-be professionals Coaching masterclass Grass Roots Football Steve McClaren's guide to getting the best out of a training session Richardson insisting on technical advances Backstreet hero ready to play his part in the revolution Grass Roots Foot Ball Curtis Davies, the Aston Villa defender, prepares to fly the flag for opportunity after the desperate struggles of his youth Grass Roots Football Switch off, get out Walwyn's verve has Kirkham celebrating The Games Non-League The Times Ebbsfleet 1 Torquay 0 Fifa's good Korea move Pointless punishment? Live the dream and suffer the nightmare The Columnist League tables and results The Continent Italian league Spanish league The Fixtures Spot the pie Tony's football lessons Our Web Ahead of the Game Fanzine Fanzone Boss

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