News from 13/05/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Jeremy Austin, Adrian Room, Andrew Billen, Graham Shear, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, B. Davies, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, Mark Stephens, Malcolm Windsor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Gabrielle Starkey, Sharon Herbert, Alison Green, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Arthur Stevens, Jonathan Henty, Alastair Campbell, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Nancy Durrant, Jon Mack, Jane MacArtney, Nick Elsley, Hilary Rose, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Steve Keenan, Francis Elliott, Andrew Lynch, Tom Bawden, Lucy De Groot, Melanie Reid, Rosemary Bennett, James Rossiter Professional Services Correspondent, Libby Purves, Rhys Blakely, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Michael Freeman, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Derwent May, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Edward Fennell, Peter Finch Chairman, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Chris Patten, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, James Sutherland, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Kenneth Denby, Nick Hasell, Colin McDowell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Stephen Caunt, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Alice Fordham, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Alice Olins Fashion Writer, Alexia Skinitis, Colin Shindler, Sarah Fisher, Michael Gove, Maggie Bowley, Philip Webster, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Prof Robert Hazell Director, Eric Brown, Christopher Irvine, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Gillian Wallace, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Sir John Egan, chairman of Severn Trent Water, Sir Peter Marshall, Dayan Y. Y. Lichtenstein, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Lewis Benjamin,
ResumoCherie Blair: Carole Caplin and me The Times Elite police abandon hunt for crime lords Insiders say hitlist was built on poor intelligence Agency casts net wider after 'two wasted years' Thousands perish as quake strikes China Burmese refugees bear scars of cyclone Row over embryo Bill Old-age insurance Treasury retreat SATC: the first review Has the iron man got metal fatigue? Law The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Alastair Campbell was 'literally spitting' over Caplin's topless pictures Chancellor to rush out cash payments for 10p tax losers Model judge and his funky new gown Lord Chief Justice shows the wigless look Death sentence for 300 years of tradition Crime against authority? Case dismissed! Itching for change Boodles It was meant to make life hell for criminals but is Soca just too soft? Prime assets Picture Gallery National tests 'turn pupils off learning' Shops to be saved New driver questions Breast-feed bonus Rail strike threat They are oversexed and over the top - but why over here? First night Film Sex and the City Odeon Leicester Square Rolex Costume dramas At least 10,000 die as landslides seal off towns and bar way for rescuers Chinese earthquake Tremors rock Beijing, Shanghai and Bangkok Schools and factories were full as quake hit Shallow depth of the epicentre caused such violence Olympic pressure helps to foster a caring response Insurance could free the people from fears on old age, says Brown Cost of care FundRaising Standards Board Homeowners forced to sell up when care becomes essential 'We struggle on our own' House of Fraser CitroËn Loyalist 'aimed to cut throats of Sinn Fein chiefs on TV' Stone at Stormont with bomb, court told He claims his actions were 'performance art' HSBC Questions, questions and, then again, questions surroun People Bringing it all together Lost: Mugabe's gift to Queen People Doctor Who (yes, we know he's not a real person, but … A nostalgic return to the University of Oxford for … Postscript Vitabiotics Charlotte Church looks for divine inspiration while endorsing the Young Mum Breast-feeding Drive, at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. At least her daughter won't have to sing for her supper Here's Gordon Brown's Face depicted on a coin Barclays Sacked vet wins £100,000 from charity Npower Houston rescues Highland walker Study looks to find autism test Prison officer was victimised British reef to rule the waves Norwich Union Direct Barclays Thatchers left clutching at straws after crop failures Craftsmen forced to look for other work Hybrid wheat could be imported from Poland Boots Man stabbed to death during rush-hour on Oxford Street Sky Racial 'hot spots' will be mapped Shoplifter asks for an ASBO Priest faces jail for child abuse All over now for the McCartneys Barclays Old Age Tension Reform of provision for the long-term care of the elderly is overdue Good Morning Serbia Brussels must move swiftly to reward the victorious Democratic Party Nothing Left to Fear The courts embrace wiglessness at their peril There will be blood here too Picture Gallery Read these self-serving words and weep Thunderer: Thunderer Theatre hazard? Roadwork rage Stolen votes Scottish independence would require a pair of referendums Biometric shambles at Heathrow Timesonline Ethical foreign policy Synagogue question Police harassment Loyal lock-keepers National conversation Immortal labels Scherzo finale The junta has handed us the right to intervene Why are we afraid of big, bad China? There's no reason Nivea Wife kept trying to kill disabled husband Judge cities her 'cry for help' as he rules out jail Running shower hose was used in one attack Multiple Display Advertising Items More mothers return to work Blood clots link to air pollution Evening class numbers drop National Trust's garden audit Tiscali Sony judges say that 9.5m people can't be wrong - Radio 4 rules Britain's airwaves Air France The winners Zurich Sticky wicket a few runs short of evoking England First night Theatre The English Game Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford Multiple Display Advertising Items Regatta-happy Henley couldn't care less about Boris's two jobs Cameron cries foul as campaign turns into class war Aerlingus MPs demand time for embryo debate Brown accused of rushing Bill through Free vote urged on 'saviour siblings' issue The father of the Bill is not all there at its birth Hoxton N1 jam Bakery murder: family 'knew killer of son' Police in urgent hunt for Turkish teenager I feel no anger, says mother of the dead boy Morrisons Feud between neighbours 'led to stabbing of father' May need more than a sand wedge . . . Househunters discover dead body Schrijversystem Stamps celebrate cathedral heritage Meet Chilli, the biggest bullock in Britain Brown is being bitten by his pet subject Multiple Display Advertising Items Ethiopia Pakistan Counting the cost of Cyclone Nargis After the storm: now the survivors face an epic struggle to stay alive Epidemics threaten overcrowded refugees Germs thrive among filth and open wounds Why it is not that easy to impose help Multiple Display Advertising Items 'It is like the junta are taking a gun and shooting their own people' Waiting to help Alliance Leicester The Private Clinic (AFP): That's the spirit: how to cross swords with old age Serbia is split after snap election (Reuters): Racing Count's watch breaks record (AP): Chávez makes 'Hitler' jibe at Merkel (Reuters): Singer becomes a name on the web The lost Ark: are the Germans on its trail? Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest goes on Pakistan plunges into fresh crisis Hidden Hearing (AP): Putin shuffles his Cabinet (AFP): Battles go on in Lebanon (Reuters): 47 migrants 'die on voyage' (AP): Feminist writer O'Faolain dies ING Direct Tussle for power Clinton confronts defeat with message of unity and a slip of the tongue The Times For the anoraks FSA fines director over insurance sales Home fuel bills 'to soar' Law firms cut juniors HP closes on EDS deal Quote of the day Australian merger Business big shot Government backs down on corporate tax under threat of business exodus Treasury draws up new set of proposals Change of heart is a 'result of consultation' American view Sharp rise in factory gate prices hits rate cut hopes Stock markets Investor claims HSBC undervalued its US losses by $30bn Another tax break, Mr Darling, or we're off . . . Hit where it hurts - in the wallet Commodities The bright sparks Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Land of Leather fined £210,000 over sales of insurance policies No mis-selling but no effective check, says FSA Former chief ordered to pay penalty of £14,000 Business big shot Bill Colvin Carphone Warehouse misses out on chance to buy Tiscali An unexpected side-effect of soaring oil prices: those historic gas pumps that have featured in any number of road movies in America are out of date Qantas Former invisible with rising public profile City Diary At Canary Wharf, where they plainly take a robust view City Diary Who will get brush-off by Boris's new broom? City Diary Chloride rejects American rival's £657m takeover bid The Royal Mail has agreed to delay the closure of the … City Diary Picture Gallery British Gas owner delivers broad hint of yet more price rises this year Centrica blames need for imports Average energy bills could reach £1,327 Englandsnorthwest Informa is target for private equity Surveyors' mood is gloomiest in nearly 30 years as slump deepens Second Post Northern Rock arrears rise but loans still solid Jobs for junior lawyers dry up as boom years come to an end Decline in takeover and debt finance work More partners in top legal firms earn £1m Englandsnorthwest London faces 'tidal wave' of unlet office space HP close to agreeing $12bn acquisition of Electronic Data Systems First major deal for Hurd as Hewlett head Takeover would allow strong challenge to IBM The Times Carmakers agree plans for an Indian competitor to the Nano Settlement hopes rise after Clear Channel case delay Australian financial merger set to create nation's biggest bank Westpac in all-share offer for St George Analysts watch for counterbid by HBOS Kelly's progress CB Richard Ellis The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds David Nieper British funds Greenback shows those green shoots Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Predator rumours lift high street retailers Market report Arden hails Eastern promise Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Dana discovery promises all kinds of everything Southern Cross Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Stobart Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium A glorious location for high-tech innovation Focus Report Business in the South West In the second of two reports on business in South West England, Simon Midgley looks at the development of its centres of excellence South West Why Plymouth is on the crest of a wave Network of mobile phone experts shows the pioneering spirit M4 corridor is focal point for the industry Extensive broadband support boosts appeal Region by numbers Green Hollywood lures creative talent South West Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Irena Sendler Social worker who saved the lives of many hundreds of Jewish children by smuggling them out of the Warsaw ghetto Irena Sendler, social worker and rescuer of Warsaw's Jews, was born on February 15,1910. She died on May 12,2007, aged 98 The Right Rev Hassan Dehqani-Tafti The first Persian Anglican bishop who left Iran during the 1979 Revolution after persecution and an attempt to kill him The Right Rev Hassan Dehqani-Tafti, Anglican Bishop in Iran, was born on May 14,1920. He died on April 29,2008, aged 87 Canon Patrick Magee Clergyman dedicated to education and a founding chorister in the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College Canon Patrick Magee, clergyman and chorister, was born on January 31,1914. He died on March 19,2008, aged 94 Robert Vesco American fraudster who fled to Cuba to escape capture by the FBI Robert Vesco, American financier and conman, was born on December 4,1935. He died of lung cancer on November 23,2007, aged 72 Elaine Dundy Lives Remembered Diana Barnato Walker Organisation is no longer concerned in terrorism Law Report Court of Appeal Health care for asylum seeker Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Court Circular Services of thanksgiving Lipman & Sons Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - War Announcements Dinner Ice saints have all melted in the burning heat of May Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 13,1967 The Government announces the go-ahead for an airport at Stansted, claiming that once the site is developed there will be no need for another London airport Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Magic of the Derby lies in its madness Racing Southwell Yesterday's results Yarmouth Redcar Bet of the day Wolverhampton Windsor Rugby union Towcester Football Course specialists Brighton Racing The Times Yarmouth Great Leighs Newton Abbot Wrighty seeking battle-cry for his new life in the land of Lycra Sport on television Football Results Basketball Cricket Cycling Hockey Ice hockey Rugby league Squash Tennis Foreign restrictions go beyond football Samuels faces ban Cipriani seeks double Tulu to Manchester Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Collingwood checks his timetable to plan inevitable operation Cricket England all-rounder faces shoulder surgery Cortisone allows him to play New Zealanders Multiple Display Advertising Items Mosley's Monte Carlo rally causes concern Motor racing Johnson's bold new era expected to kick off under injury cloud Rugby union Timesonline Possible tour squad Tomkins has stellar debut for Wigan's century club Rugby league Roddick wades into row over ATP's plans for 2009 calendar Tennis American says fining mandate is nonsensical Players united in their opposition to proposals Child's play brings best out of rejuvenated García Golf Murray tames Tursunov and takes swipe at his critics Freedman late show hands Leeds lifeline Football Coca-Cola League One play-offs Richardson derailed by Keane RBS Darren Cann has been appointed as one of the assistant Fowler to decide if he is fit for Wembley Football Redknapp's late pick Ashton set for talks QPR line up Dowie The Times Tearful Murty on the same wavelength as fans after he faces the music Reading captain tired and emotional on radio Listeners sympathetic after club's relegation Reports of the departure of Steve Coppell, the Reading Sullivan reconsiders his threat to quit and plans for new campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items End to thrills and frills of top flight for relegated trio Eriksson demands answers from Thaksin as club remain in limbo Managerial doubts overshadow City's tour Swede claims to have missed out on signings Dunne sending-off could propel Fulham into Uefa Cup Fair game Sacking Sven just irritates symptoms of Cityitis United's past masters will always be the special ones for Ferguson Fascinating show damned by the schedulers Sportoptions Does Roman Abramovich ask any questions when he writes … Captain ready for injections to help lead Chelsea into Moscow final Defender's presence is critical, says Mikel Bosingwa joins from Porto on three-year deal Russia roll call could dampen party spirits for those who miss out Tax exemption opens door for showpiece event at Wembley Times Crossword 23,912 Premier League doubles up to avoid missing the champions Timesonline Fabiano high on Ferguson's list as United plan ahead Brazil forward could move for cut-price fee Money no object in bid for reinforcements The Times Mortgages for Business Tennis Giles Smith Index The face Manhattan's jungle queen Literary fame . . . and the chapters of misfortune The click Holidaymakers who are going nowhere Where cows put the wind up farmers Image of the day Harry who? Stephenie Meyer, a teetotal Mormon mother of three, has sold seven million novels about high school vampires and knocked Harry Potter off the No 1 bestseller spot in the US. But, asks Damian Whitworth, is she really the next J. K. Rowling? 'She's a topless model!' Cherie's memoirs: my face-off with a furious Alastair Campbell, falling out with Anji Hunter, and Tony's anger over 'Fostergate' 1994: Tony Blair has just given his historic speech at the Labour Party conference in Blackpool, his first as party leader, to rapturous applause. Then Alastair Campbell discovers that The Sun has topless photographs of Carole Caplin, who has gone with Cherie to the conference to help with her hair and … Held in 'prison'— with patronising Anji as my jailer Snared by the lies of a conman In 2002, Cherie decides to buy a flat in Bristol, through her friend Sheila Murison, for Euan — and asks Carole Caplin to view it for her The Sun Bonsoir Timesonline Dr Kelly is found dead: a black day The Times I'd love to read The Gruffalo for the 777th time, but duty calls The greatest football manager of our time Testing the water Why can't he be more like me? Men tuesday James Sutherland was a pushy sporting parent—forcing his son into games for which he was unsuited. Has he reformed in time to prevent any damage? The Times Be a match-fit father The leviathan who spoke to my inner cabbie Suburban worrier The Times Dreamgirls dressed for a white man's world Arts Careful grooming helped to turn the Supremes into the acceptable face of black music, a new show reveals, says Colin McDowell The Story of the Supremes Victoria and Albert Museum The Sugababes know a thing or two about stage appeal, so what do they make of the Supremes, asks Nancy Durrant Oh you pretty things Homeland insecurity First night Theatre In Spitting Distance Barbican Pit Concert Prometeo Festival Hall Pop All Tomorrow's Parties Butlin's, Camber Sands, East Sussex In the main paper Theatre An Infinite Line: Brighton The Basement, Brighton Book now Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Today's TV The Truth About Property Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Abortion: The Choice BBC Two, 9pm Gordon Ramsay's F Word Channel 4,9pm Apocalypse Now (1979) Film choice Film4,9pm Variations The World's Tallest Woman and Me Channel 4,10pm A Fish Called Wanda (1988) Sky Movies Comedy, 9.40pm A Real Friend (2006) BBC Four, 10.30pm Phenomenon (1996) BBC One, 11.15pm The dark side of property porn Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4526 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 226 Picture Gallery FundRaising Standards Board Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Grudge of the Week Other Views Why you just can't be too careful these days Issue of the Week Security Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Patient dignity gets the elbow Health Other Stories we Liked Healthy fags and a G&T It's a rush to clear A&E Hard-wired to repeat our errors Opinion Best Councils to Work for 2008 Recruitment is no board game Interview Andrea Sutcliffe, chief executive of the Appointments Commission, tells Emily Ford that diversity is one of the biggest challenges faced when recruiting board members Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Uniform policy won't suit all Management Power Fall Voters say no to academies Education Prize Caption Competition Heads eye transfer fees Schools Hope calls for board members Charities Ads put public nose out of joint Charities Foot Notes How green is your target? Whitehall Public sector a poor client Construction Hero and Villain Officers take work on hols Police Park Strife Legislation Update Foreign Ways Economies of wishful thinking Shared Services Are recycling incentives simply money for old rope? Councils Public Agenda Violence makes the young hard to house Homelessness Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London Development Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments The Times Outlook for the disabled is grim What Works for us Lest we Forget Diary Dates Inside Is this the end of the kiss-and-tell? After J. K. Rowling's first-round victory against the press, Graham Shear and Alison Green argue that celebrities now have a clear right to privacy Steuart & Francis: Queen's Counsel Consign libel tourism to the dustbin of history Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Bribery: why things must change For businesses it is imperative — whatever their view on what the ethics might be — to be seen to respond. Edward Fennell reports Lawyer of the week Alexander Carter-Silk In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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