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News from 14/05/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Julie Daniels, Widget Finn, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Kevin Kelly, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, Joanne Christie, David Brown, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Professor Jack Levy, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Nicholas Russell, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Cath Janes, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Thomas A. Koster, Ginny Dougary, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Philippe Naughton, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Noel Falconer, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Francis Elliott, Anne Mathews, Gary Jacob, Gordon Freeman, Huon Mallalieu, Daniel Finkelstein, Dean Godson, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, James Rossiter Professional Services Correspondent, H. G. Wells, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Susan Thompson, Stuart Crainer, Derwent May, Professor Sir Netar Mallick, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michelle Braham, Justin Rose, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Patrick Arbuthnot, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Simon Dinwiddy, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Arthur Dicken, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Paul Mihill, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Forward, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Professor Roderick A. Smith, Chris Campling, Dr Simon Draper, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Des Dearlove, Dominic Maxwell, Chris Dillow, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Nick Pope, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, John Duckett, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Stephen Dalton, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Nicholas D. B. Dorey, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Peter Tait, Catherine Quinn, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Sacha Bonsor, Lisa Verrico, Virginia Matthews,

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Index The Times Brown pays £2.7 billion to end 10p tax crisis Labour rebels force emergency mini-Budget Move will still not help the poorest paid Labour in turmoil Safe as houses? Not this minister's private papers Hundreds of children killed in earthquake Students told to lie Bank to raise cash The MoD's X-files Meet Sharon Huckstep The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times How anxious Blairs warmed to 'charming' President Bush Timesonline Pugh Doomed Nimrod was 'not fit to be airborne' New controls on vets Husband freed to kill Camera spy link Oil drilling censured Wedding lotto win Bread is not for birds: let them eat cake Experts frown on traditional handouts Bird-lovers are told to give cheese and biscuits Romance, national pride and the call of the wild Table manners Rathbones Field day for rebel backbencher with victory in the 10p tax war Labour turmoil Brown could see his fortunes sinking fast Local election fiasco was the turning point Tension so thick that it could be cut with a knife in the back Q&A 'Crude response' and the golden rule Labour turmoil Christian aid Housing minister's blunder reveals 10% slump, but it's not official — yet Labour turmoil Post Office Poor Prudence is jilted as Darling tries to buy back some popularity Alien knitting patterns undo Dr Who fan BBC threatens woman with legal action Corporation says it is defending its trademark British Airways 'Just 10 seconds. One moment the school was there, then it was gone' China earthquake Stories of death and survival are emerging — but so is a sense of anger and betrayal Pledging aid Foreign aid workers are refused access to stricken area as time runs out for victims UK families wait for word from missing tour group Peugeot Students were told to lie to boost college's rank in government poll Glowing report helps your degree, staff said Manipulation of the survey is 'widespread' Cambridge to drop language rule to encourage state school pupils Exam system 'fails to prepare students for university studies' Head suspends 74 over computer game BBC 'fails minorities' Judges' board fails Commuter loses Musical tastes Breastfeeding taboo Infected turkeys IVF track history Debenhams Here's the Mayor of London planting a tree to make the capital greener David Cameron at the Press Gallery lunch yesterday … Venue: the Sex and the City premiere. Media question: … Postscript A Bond goosing for Selfridges People Private Passions (Radio 3, Sunday) is a repeat from … William Shatner tells the New York Post of how, as … A Speakers for Business e-mail arrives with the news … A sober affair as Turkey welcomes Queen First visit 37 years ago had trips to racetrack Ankara hopes for EU membership boost Act on Co2 Stop-and-search blitz after knife deaths Stabbings Met chief promises 'in-your-face' policing London operation follows two new killings Visa Younger offenders now use a blade — and do more harm Stabbings Making Allowances A belated shift in policy that leaves ministers without credit Shake off Dull Sloth . . . . . . And joyful rise: the Bradypus Variegatus is really bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Seismic Shift China responds to disaster with compassion, Burma remains criminally negligent Hillary's 2012 run starts here Picture Gallery Spare a few quid for the rich old folk? Thunderer: The outrage — and then the silence Mutual respect Armed police Knowing Wallace The story of our land is not simple — or ours Engineering a winning season Timesonline Floating brass Men of the cloth Public service Teetotal Tube Hard graft Just standing there Naturally blonde Top marks, Mr Darling — it makes perfect sense If you're richer, you're happier. But mind the marmalade HM Revenue & Customs Feuding knife victim was a BNP activist Asian neighbours 'had endured years of abuse' Women accused of cheering as man died 'To-do list' reveals detailed plans for 7/7 bomb attacks EasyJet Dell Meet the Duchess and her new 'best friends' She has invited them to come to stay with her TV show goes ahead after drug-death inquiry Abbey Introducing Fergie Sat-nav rules aim to keep lorries off country lanes Multiple Display Advertising Items Rauschenberg, the pop art rebel, dies at 82 Artwork led the way for Hirst and Emin His aim was 'to occupy gap between art and life' Möben Woodland coppicing project aims to give at-risk butterflies space to thrive KLM 'Prefab' hotels for London Olympics Not a brush in sight for Turner Prize Disabled woman wins post office review Hitler bodyguard's china for sale Just passing through: the Heathrow hordes who cost the taxman millions Quarter of airport's visitors are on transfer BA says they make long-haul routes viable Multiple Display Advertising Items Her Majesty's Government has never been approached by people from outer space . . . or has it? UFO sightings Multiple Display Advertising Items Reported sightings Vodafone If there's something up there, we want to know UFO sightings Jailhouse rocker in celebratory mood First night Pop Babyshambles Forum, NW5 Multiple Display Advertising Items The hospitals that still aren't getting a clean bill of health from patients Multiple Display Advertising Items 'My wife is pregnant but she won't go here' Directline Hanging out Tiscali Wake-up call for scientists as sloths overturn lazy reputation Burma Australia Israel may ease grip in Blair deal to get West Bank back on its feet Checkpoints would be withdrawn under plan Free movement will increase trade and jobs Small steps in the right direction — if Israel allows … Small steps in the right direction — if Israel allows it Multiple Display Advertising Items Six bombs in 15 minutes leave at least 80 dead in tourist city Rememberacharity Ambassador seized as he investigates violence in Zimbabwe Timberland Flooring What's in the trunk? Clinton landslide piles pressure on Obama Blue-collar vote leaves frontrunner trailing Hillary still down, but refusing to bow out Alliance Leicester Standard Life Cyclone aid effort hit as damage to port keeps big ships at sea Index Timesonline Berlusconi accused of stoking xenophobia (Reuters): No surrender in Beirut (AFP): Mount Etna rumbles (AFP): 9/11 charges dropped (Reuters): Taleban television ban (AP): 'Honour' killer jailed (AFP): Fisherman electrocuted (AP): Rear view admirer The kid'll be all right, mate. Just make sure the beer's belted up Timesonline Nightspots are ordered to give a breathalyser test with last orders Battered B&B plans to launch emergency rights issue to shore up books Discount 'could be as high as 43 per cent' U-turn by buy-to-let lender after denial Bernanke's warning on financial markets Heathrow boss goes Pension fund buyout (Dis)honest Britons? Quote of the day Lord Turner tipped Business big shot Jobs cut Rate of inflation hits 3% Stock markets Looks like the Governor needs to sharpen his pencil Banks' outlook far from clear Picture Gallery Spread of the litigation disease Commodities Dla Piper Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow's managing director quits after fiasco at Terminal 5 Airport operator BAA overhauls management Spanish group suffers collapse in profits Business big shot Mike Brown Airport carousel Today is ITV's annual meeting and it promises to be a difficult occasion for Michael Grade One should probably not feel too sorry for Mark Bullock City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items A dog is a man's best friend, an analyst . . . City Diary Forbes magazine has been pondering which boss represent City Diary British come clean over corruption After Hain, time to put you in the picture City Diary The Northern Rock shareholder action group has an idea City Diary Picture Gallery Northern Foods shuts factory after refusing new terms for M&S contract 730 jobs to go at ready meals maker Firms' remaining contracts unaffected Swiss Lonmin deal set to spur FTSE pension fund buyouts Banks' bonus schemes should affect rating, Moulton tells MPs' inquiry The Times Hovis chases its slice of your basket Hewlett-Packard dives into debt market to fund $13.9bn EDS offer HP pays premium to compete with IBM First big transaction for Fiorina's successor Regus EDS factfile HP factfile Citycenter The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds CB Richard Ellis British funds Bernanke gives warning that financial markets 'far from normal' The Times (Reuters): Clear Channel dispute 'ends' Investor's coup threat at Yahoo! Alliance Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items It's my party and I'll cry if I want to . . . 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 Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Bid rumours drive Rio Tinto ever higher Market report Dixie sounds right for Freeplay Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Political hold-ups cannot mask Babcock's strength TUI Travel Deal of the day Timesonline Lookers Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Reader Offers Ltd Chess Weather Eye Robert Rauschenberg Pivotal figure in a great age of American painting whose exuberant experiments blurred the boundaries of art and life Robert Rauschenberg, artist, was born on October 22,1925. He died on May 12,2008, aged 82 Morgan Sparks Inventor of the first working transistor and director of the Sandia National Laboratory that oversees US nuclear weapons Morgan Sparks, physical chemist, was born on July 6,1916. He died on May 3,2008, aged 91 Colin Murdoch Pharmacist and vet who invented the disposable syringe, the animal tranquillising dart and the silent burglar alarm Colin Murdoch, pharmacist, veterinarian and inventor, was born on February 6,1929. He died of cancer on May 4, aged 79 Leyla Gencer Turkish operatic soprano who excelled in bel canto and Verdi roles Leyla Gencer, operatic soprano, was born on October 10,1924. She died on May 10,2008, aged 83 Wife's statement can be admitted in evidence Law Report Court of Appeal Supervening event effect Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Straw replaces bricks in eco-building Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Lecture Service appointment Memorial Festival Dinner Election D-Day delayed when May heat gave way to storms Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 14,1981 The Times reports on the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II, describing how the bullets had grazed — and miraculously missed — his arteries, most notably the vital aorta Winning Move Word Watching Weather So much hanging on Cecil's classic call Racing Perth Brighton Yesterday's results Southwell Yarmouth Fontwell Park Great Leighs Martin Samuel Newton Abbot Cricket Lush Lashes holds leading form claims in Musidora Racing York Twice Over is Dante doubt on fast ground Hamilton takes pole on rich list Motor racing Driver now best-paid sportsman in Britain New contract puts Beckham in the shade Bath Racing Exeter Course specialists Coral Hatton battles on Hull face sanction Royal Birkdale return is good chance to get back in swing Timesonline Sorenstam calls time on glittering career Golf Football Results Basketball Cricket Cycling Hockey Ice hockey Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Roll of honour SecondPost History beckons for Ramprakash as he prepares to join the 100 Club Cricket Surrey batsman can reach landmark today Fewer matches may mean he is last member Black bat ban threatens Stanford's ECB alliance Cricket Minor Counties Timesonline Women Schools Mascarenhas returns under spell of magical Warne The County Set Today's fixtures Hoggard a wanted man Newby stands by for injury-hit Lancashire John Morris, the new Derbyshire director of cricket, … Garry Park may have had his 15 minutes of fame for … Anderson emerges from shell to take action on unfulfilled career Cricket Bowler aims to bring consistency to his game Happy returning to old bowling technique Reluctant public ensure plenty of room with a view South African batsmen show their value to Leicestershire Scoreboard Stormy waters after British team plans are declared off limits by hosts Olympic Games Canoeists and rowers face move from venue Chinese objecting to booked accommodation The Times Myerscough's case may clear path to Beijing for Chambers Smith ready to take on role in supporting cast under new manager Rugby union London Irish director of rugby keen to move Bath team-mates hail captaincy of Borthwick Summer tour squads Two of a kind Fresh faces Rugby union The hard work starts now as Johnson looks to the future Huddlestone called up to replace Noble Football Police deny claims Sullivan says sorry Wright scoops award Thelondonpaper Rangers aim to extend success against former Ibrox manager Advocaat vows to be unemotional for final Manchester braced for Scottish invasion Timesonline Advocaat is no Souness in failing to challenge the bigots in Russia Whiff of old spice follows Fowler on road to Wembley Football FA Cup Final Striker hoping to be handed Cardiff cameo White suit will remain locked in the wardrobe Utaka waits in the wings to add pace to Portsmouth Warnock runs gauntlet of fans as £60m pay day beckons for City Football Ramos rings changes after PSV make Lee offer Sportoptions Owen praises Keegan effect as talks start on new deal Timesonline Ronaldo reassures United faithful by insisting he has found the right club Football Portugal winger ready to resist Real overtures Ferguson fumes over costs of attending final Chelsea begin forward planning with Drogba likely to make final bow Football Fans' support edges Coppell closer to staying at Reading Times Crossword 23,913 Ashton hopes West Ham keep word over pay rise County game could lose a day's play to Twenty20 revolution Exclusive Matches may revert to three days Proposal put forward for summer of 2010 The Times Milan calling: Drogba prepares to wave Chelsea final farewell Rugby union Justin Rose Index The face Judgment in her favour The ride's over, children. It's time to walk Click An oracular experience while seeking the Ark Image of the day Modern morals 'Why don't we watch a movie?' Cherie's memoirs: why our heart sank at Bush's election win; how A Brit from the Left, a Texan from the Right, but we all got on — and no one can tell me George Bush has no sense of humour Just don't mention Gibraltar The President and the full nappy Timesonline God save her . . . and him too Bill was just bloody stupid Chelsea kept the Clintons together; and a poignant royal remark Hillary stood by him in the Monica Lewinsky scandal — but she was furious and hurt The Times Making connections, thanks to the safety net Reportage From Birmingham to Brazil, the internet can be the most secure place for youngsters who live in dangerous communities, says Fran Yeoman The Times For once, let's hear it for the boys It's OK guv, we've collared the crocus Cliffhanger Fair, and far from square The week in fashion Ethical clothes have finally got sexy. Thankfully, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Dfs Buy this Multiple Display Advertising Items PS: What you buy isn't the only issue: how you de Eco terminology I fell asleep for ten years, then woke up My life in fashion Bruce Oldfield talks to Nicola Copping about forgetting the Nineties, shunning street cred, styling Diana, Princess of Wales and designing uniforms for McDonald's Smart people Really good snares, Mum With two teenage sons fanatical about beatboxing, Ginny Dougary decided to take a mouth masterclass AA Timesonline Revealed: the mystery nipples of a rock diva The sculptor Clive Barker made abstract bronzes of his secret lover, Marianne Faithfull. They tell the story to Stephen Dalton Still baffling after 50 years First night Theatre The Birthday Party Lyric, Hammersmith, W6 That Face Book now Concert Boulez in Birmingham Birmingham Town Hall LSO/Boulez Barbican Theatre Beau Jest Hackney Empire, E8 Pop Minnie Driver Arts Theatre, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Tosca Covent Garden Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Entertainment Daytime highlights Factual Answers from the back page Films Today's radio Radio Choice BBC One Today's TV Live Uefa Cup Final Viewing Guide ITV1, 7.30pm Natural World BBC Two, 8pm Half Ton Dad Channel 4,9pm Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) Film choice Film4,9pm Variations The Amityville Horror: The True Story/The Girl in the Box Five, 9pm/10pm Dexter ITV1, 10.35pm Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000) BBC Three, 10pm The Firm (TVM, 1988) Film4,11.10pm Bounce (2000) BBC One, 11.30pm Ramsay gives me nightmares Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4527 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 227 Picture Gallery Acorn Index Open University Bearish times in the West boosts allure of the East Des Dearlove assesses the job prospects for graduates in a turbulent market Downturn in economy is a double-edged sword With a severe financial decline on the horizon, Widget Finn asks what is in store for MBA providers Why Managers Should Have an Eye for Design Every self-respecting graduate needs to have cultural polish Art is now on the agenda. Stuart Crainer finds out why Cranfield University Focus on real companies and learn from their mistakes Widget Finn finds out if there could be a silver lining to the Terminal 5 debacle Nottingham Deans' Programme Goes International How to teach old dogs new tricks Is age a barrier when studying for a higher education degree, asks Widget Finn Brunel University Tradition makes way for innovation Curriculums must diversify and adapt for the future, reports Nunzio Quacquarelli Multiple Display Advertising Items Students and Oxfam Hit on a Winning Formula Soaking up both sunshine and knowledge Shades of Sir Alan boost the charity coffers Stephen Hoare meets fundraising students learning a valuable lesson Grenoble Unveils its Secret Weapon to Woo Americans Topmba More schools put the accent on multilingual qualifications Stephen Hoare finds the battlelines are drawn over which language to teach in Foreign Students See the Benefit of Lifting Language Barrier The University of Hull Does learning a second language translate into business success? Widget Finn hears the pros and cons for teaching in English Researchers must also teach if the students are to benefit Steve Coomber finds that the mere existence of a research centre is not always a plus When daring to be different may be the best strategy Stuart Crainer finds a lesson in tactical thinking is no piece of cake 'our Lecturer was the Person who Did the Research' Multiple Display Advertising Items Analyst finds her niche and her creative side Think carefully about your future aims, says Des Dearlove University of Westminster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My Classmates Did Not Appreciate the Lure of the East Chief executive tells how he worked his way to the top Kevin Kelly, who has recruited many a chief executive, looks at what the job involves Why high-flyers are unwilling to flock to emerging markets Widget Finn finds that corporate reputation and culture are big considerations University of Liverpool From back-up to boardroom Crème Meet our PA of the Year Sharon Huckstep and her boss, David Bennison, UK and Ireland managing director of URS Corporation, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items How to handle a woman Crème Tips for male supervisors, meant seriously in 1943, are now hilarious, says Julie Daniels The right way to handle an appraisal How to cope with the business lunch Golden rules for executive excellence Assertive, focused and discreet. Michelle Braham hears some expert advice on how to be a better PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Just pipped at the post Crème The Three Runners-Up of The Times Crème and Hays Secretarial PA of the Year award talk to Rosalind Renshaw about their careers, their bosses — and how they see the future at work Angie Gurdon Tim Pearce The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Feeling the crunch Crème News of job cuts abound in the City, but do support staff really have anything to worry about? Joanne Christie takes a few pointers from those feeling the pressure Hobnob with a Nobel winner Stress busters Reed

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