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News from 15/05/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Julia Pascal, Carol Lewis, David Brown, David Wighton Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Jim Tilley, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Peter McKenna, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Robert H. Foster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Yasmin Galloway, James Ducker, Dr Edmund Marshall MP, Gabrielle Starkey, Michael Johnstone, Andrew Russell, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Anthony Wigram, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, Mark Barrowcliffe, Pat Gibson, David Raynes, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Francis Elliott, Brigadier Ted Killick, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Jonathan Potter, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Susanna B. Church, Eamonn Butler, Kate Reiling, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Tracey, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lord Lipsey, Angela Jameson, James Mottram, Dr Philip Penny, Peter Bloomfield, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Terry Bennett, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, David Lister, William Hughes Director-General, John Westerby, Ray Noy, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Neville Scott, Joshua Dugdale, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Kenneth Denby, Nick Hasell, Graham Holley Chief Executive, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Christopher Lee, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Alice Fordham, Matthew Parris, Morris Le Fleming, Professor Sir John Baker, Michael Moran, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Mike Atherton, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Sinclair, John Naish, Bojan Pancevski, Jason Mellor, Mark Barber, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Robin Pagnamenta Environment and Energy Editor, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Anderson, Grainne Gilmore,

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Cherie Blair: love on the No. 74 bus The Times The nice decade is over, says Bank chief Inflation likely to rise to 3.7 per cent this year Judge me on economy, Prime Minister says China waits and weeps for its buried children Edwards declares support for Obama Iraq death inquiry Children mugged Tesco's Korean deal Rangers lose 2-0 Index Giles Coren: a gastronomic trip through time Draft Queen's Speech The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times The soldiers stepped back and the crowd cheered. After two days Li Ke was free China earthquake Trapped boy rescued from collapsed school 25,000 other victims still buried, say officials 600,000 at risk from damaged dam Boodles MoD gives in over calls for public inquiry into tortured Iraqi's death Hotel worker suffered 93 injuries from beating Soldiers and officers could be summonsed Stressed soldiers exacted own form of justice Picture Gallery Speaker's wife did not breach the rules Bishops warned Wife murderer Hotel blaze arrests Cruise ship crashes Roboconductor takes battery-powered bow Ah, but how many young sopranos has it seduced? O2 A return to Blairism as Brown looks back to save his Labour turmoil 18 Bills to cover police, hospitals and welfare £300m earmarked to help housing market Aide advised against scrapping of 10p rate Peter Brookes How vital are the Bills to a Labour recovery? Darling's tax fix is shunted into the sidings at Crewe Economy is key to revival of fortunes Turgid Gordo is no bonus for Brucie Bose Cherie found true love on top deck of the No 74 British Airways Lord's faces a global test on sports goods market Father Time could be a logo on polo shirts Wine and sun cream to follow whisky and gin Burberry Young mother died after her home birth midwife had crisis of confidence Boots Home Staff: Woman bled to death after son delivered in hospital Sainsbury's Scarf-and-slippers Queen delights Turks Mosque visit hailed as a message to the world Country is hoping to boost its EU credentials PC World Siemens Speaking of waxworks, we bring you yet another update Launching her show The Duchess in Hull (ITV1), Waterstone's Prince's (private) show of solidarity People Publicists have been e-mailing journalists to plug A drubbing for Jacqui Smith as she fielded phone calls A reader gets in touch, to inform us of her alarm at Here's Pete Doherty, leaving his first gig (at The Forum, North London) since being released from prison and showing the benefits of being certified "drug free" As the Royal Hall in Harrogate undergoes a £2.7 millio Postscript Savills Trail of a murderer Student son's right to privacy Opodo Human rights lawyers seek fixed jail term for Yorkshire Ripper The deadline diet T Mobile Words and Deeds Brown has the time to be bolder with this draft Queen's Speech. He should use it A Strategic Bridge The Queen's state visit should reinforce Britain's ties with Turkey Catch-22 Will Lord's stump itself by hawking its brand beyond the cricket world? Coming soon: the old geezer show Picture Gallery Churchgoing is not just about religion Watch out. the Gestapo are about Smugglers and villains make hay while Soca fails to shine Expat pensions Leadership lessons Teacher training Costs of our old age Timesonline Roadwork rage Judges boldly go Spiritual exile Enough already Tantantara Gorgonzola Saddle saw We're hurtling towards Enron government I'm ready in the kitchen, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Budgens Patient bruised by hospital's blunt message Sharps This is for Sharon . . . Dell MP3 generation are new prey for muggers 1 in 8 children is victim of a 'hot product' theft Plans for crime survey to include under-16s Multiple Display Advertising Items British Red Cross Police apologise for claiming film that exposed preachers was 'fake' Six-figure sum paid in settlement of libel case MPs say CPS action censored producers The warnings of extremism were right Preachers said . . . Madeleine police to pursue re-enactment Flu drug warning Bridge player verdict Grand Theft virus Lamplugh inquiry PC avoids car ban Two old friends are new masters of contemporary art as prices soar Virtual gallery for the artist now known as jackvettriano. com Best-sellers Nakba60 Woman first to sue NHS over MRSA Soames banned over quad bike Dead couple feared being separated Arundel's 17th-century vision revived Medal for 'Harry's hero' with a message from the Prince Win Investing Disasters Emergency Committee Infant trials raise high hopes for vaccine against killer meningitis strain Tesco refuses beer to man shopping with daughter One in the eye for glamour and good times First night at Cannes Film Blindness Cannes Film Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Actor hungry for realism in Sands biopic Man accused of killing neighbour in a feud 'had attacked him before' Yha American Express Nationwide Tories will urge teachers to smarten up their act Police 'watched as man drowned' Oxford Street murder charge Couple burnt in barbecue blast Army veteran dies after attack Lunn's Pen-portrait of Nobel laureate as monster may scoop top prize Lloyds TSB The book on the likely winner Austria India Junta kicks out foreign aid workers as time runs out for cyclone victims Disaster region cut off by army checkpoints Fears rise over disease and harvest failure The two million Burmese left homeless by Cyclone Nargis Immigrants are hit by township violence South Africans accuse them of stealing jobs 1,000 victims camp out at police station On the move Opodo Troubled land Graft inquiry and fighting in Gaza cast shadow over Bush state visit Prime Minister 'will resign' if he is charged Palestinians condemn anniversary celebrations Axeman kills his family 'to spare them shame of ruin' Fly Zoom Trawlers still use illegal nets (AP): Eta blamed for barracks blast (AP): Student 'set fire to boy's turban' (AP): Lost luggage? No, lost baby The Times Friends, Romans, countrymen: I give you the real bust of Caesar Dfs Lady falls head over hooves Paper admits blunder over Hiroshima horror photos KLM Fritzl family thank public for support 'in difficult times' (Reuters): Zimbabwe run-off vote postponed (AP): Wandering moose shot dead in park Berlusconi called as trial witness (AFP): Festival flowers were opium poppies Obama lands key backer but Clinton says she will fight on to bitter end Vitabiotics Quitting times HSBC Newcastle This little piggy went to market . . . and was saved from extinction The Times (AP): Woman 'made up swastika attack' (AP): Protest over MPs' pay (AP): Trapped wife dies (AP): Mob kills robbers (Reuters): 'Snake man' escapes Apologetic B&B in £300m cash call FirstGroup surprise Johnston's new blood Land Securities slide Quote of the day US foreclosures rise Business big shot King proclaims two years of economic gloom for UK . . . Governor outlines bleakest view for decade Inflation fears dash hopes of rate cuts Seoul trader . . . but Sainsbury's ruler looks on the bright side Stock markets EDF's offer for British Energy will face weighty opposition Last decade's demutualisations lose their shine Picture Gallery Get your taps fixed while you can Commodities Malaysian might Send us your photos Sartoriani Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items 'I'm sorry' says B&B chief after U-turn Shares dive after switch to cash call Bank to cut dividend and pay it in stock Business big shot Steven Crawshaw Pass the hat Pressure moves to Barclays as banks take turns in spotlight Post watchdog rejects state aid and calls on banks to take stake Royal Mail business model is 'unsustainable' Recommendations raise privatisation fear National express Britain slips down key economic league table Malaysian billionaire takes stake to help bail out Johnston Press The low-profile mogul who built high-profile towers IBDO Announcement Land Secs writes down assets by £1.28bn Company plunges into the red with £888m loss Chief gives warning of more possible price falls Tax-wary Compass may go abroad Times Mobile Pipex Picture Gallery SecondPost You can't see the point? Well, just skip it City Diary Chance to let off steam over railways City Diary "Can we have it back?" "No. " This is David Lewis, the Lord Mayor, at St Columb's Cathedral, Londonderry, being reunited with a silver gilt chalice made in 1613 and donated by the City to the cathedral, which was completed in 1633 (Lewis is on the left, with the Dean, the Very Rev Dr William Morton) FirstGroup springs surprise share placing for Greyhound I read in the daily briefing by Mark Brumby, of Blue City Diary Heart-stopping headline of the day, from Reuters: City Diary Tesco pays £958m for Korean stores in its biggest acquisition yet Supermarket triples its presence in Seoul Deal will serve notice on main rival Wal-Mart Merrill Lynch goes in hot pursuit of the markets' weakest runners In the bag .. . CBRE Foreclosures are soaring as America's property slump deepens Consumer price data underline recession fear Freddie Mac gives warning on housing The Times Virgin Mobile USA dials up South Korean rival for merger talks Bridging cultural Gulf promises a new era of media in Middle East The National paper sells out on launch day Outsiders fight for market share in region Mediapolis Why is there no investigation into dodgy phone-ins? 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 Miners save the day in a gloomy market Market report New jabs not to be sneezed at Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day No reason for taking a ride after FirstGroup's rethink Land Securities Deal of the day Timesonline Dimension Data Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Online British funds Law Report Weather Eye Sheikh Saad al-Abdullah al-Salem al-Sabah Emir of Kuwait for nine days in 2006 who was called 'the hero of the liberation' for his steadfastness during the Gulf War Sheikh Saad al-Abdullah al-Salem al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait, January 2006, was born in 1929. He died on May 13,2008, aged 78 Air Chief Marshal Sir John Barraclough Coastal Command pilot who became commandant of the Royal College of Defence Studies Air Chief Marshal Sir John Barraclough, KCB, CBE, DFC, AFC, commandant Royal College of Defence Studies, 1974-76, was born on May 2,1918. He died on May 10,2008, aged 90 Sir Anthony Mamo Maltese lawyer who became the state's first President when it became a republic in 1974 Sir Anthony Mamo, OBE, President of Malta, 1974-76, was born on January 9,1909. He died on May 1,2008, aged 99 The Right Rev Hassan Dehqani-Tafti Lives Remembered Frederick Bonnart Sir Anthony Kershaw Professor W. R. Keatinge Jack Gibson Australian rugby league coach who led his teams to a string of victories Jack Gibson, OAM, rugby league coach, was born on February 27,1929. He died on May 9,2008, aged 79 Torakichi Nakamura Japanese golfer who restored his country's pride after defeat in war Torakichi Nakamura, golfer, was born on September 17,1915. He died on February 11,2008, aged 92 Guidance on making confiscation orders Law Report House of Lords Refusing accounts inspection Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Service Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The Times Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private School Notices University News Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Legal Notices Dinner Latest Wills Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank on the seaside razzmatazz Late travel British Isles Trailfinders Short haul Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Deluge threatens the day's play in first Test at Lord's Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 15,1991 The Times reports on Nepal's first elections for more than 30 years in which Kathmandu is won by the communists Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Impressive Lush Lashes likely to swerve Epsom Racing Bolger favours Irish Oaks for York winner Cape Amber shapes promisingly on return Folkestone York Yesterday's results Betting Exeter Fontwell Park Bath Giles Smith Football Perth Twice Over can advertise Derby claims York Newmarket Salisbury Authorities need to take look in mirror Course specialists Coral Perth Ludlow Ibn Khaldun has Irish goal Football from another planet? Aussie Rules fits the bill, mate Sport on television The Times London legacy top of agenda for Mayor Murray on march Harrison rebuffed Hull escape ban Timesonline Pattinson takes step up the ladder Cricket LV County Championship Le Meridien Weather forecast Durham v Yorkshire Scoreboard Hampshire v Surrey St. James's Place Wealth Management Somerset v Sussex Glamorgan v Derbyshire Worcestershire v Gloucestershire Leicestershire v Northamptonshire McGeechan is confirmed as the man for all Lions seasons Rugby union Scot is head coach for the tour to South Africa Fixture problem for Wasps director of rugby Timesonline Lessons of 2005 Thomas to cover the lack of options open to Wales Stevens threatens to join Bath exodus if there are no signs of development HSBC Not exactly a captain's innings yet, is it Daniel? New Zealand's young pretenders set for searching examination Cricket By the numbers Timesonline Sides reach an agreement over use of Stanford's bat Henin brings singular career to early close Tennis Belgian retires after 61 weeks as world No 1 Decision on eve of her favoured French Open The Sunday Times Net figures Football Results Bowls Cricket Cycling Football Fixtures Cricket Squash Tennis Rugby league Other sport The Times Portsmouth have come a long way since the days of the much-travelled Claridge Football FA Cup Final Club have impressed former player-manager Veteran striker keen for return to dugout Scottish clan lead Cardiff's incursion on Wembley showpiece Barmby leads the way again to hand Hull the chance of their lifetime Football Coca-Cola Championship play-offs semi-finals Play-offs final Sportoptions QPR choose Dowie, not Zidane, as manager 'Morons' made me fear for my safety, claims furious Jordan Prutton letting his hair down to help Leeds push for promotion Premier League newcomers will benefit from record TV cash Westwood has sights set on Wembley and Ireland cap City should stay with Eriksson, says Pearce McCann's knee worry Praise for Wheater Baines has surgery Keegan's intent Smith's dreams of quadruple end as Zenit throw caution to the winds Football Uefa Cup final Supporters hurt by defeat but being there was achievement Half of Glasgow seemed to be in Manchester hoping for an historic win but reality finally dawned on Rangers, says Matt Dickinson Manager says Arshavin, not fixture list, was to blame A Zenit St Petersburg supporter was stabbed outside … Chelsea fail to answer questions that matter as threat of clear-out looms Football Champions League final Charlton tells players to ignore Munich and make their own history Times Crossword 23,914 Coe wants United manager to lead Britain Olympic team Referees gave United the title, claims bitter Grant Chelsea coach points finger at the officials Israeli risks wrath of Ferguson, and the FA The Times Sky Sports Miserable night for McCoist after Rangers fall at final … Mike Atherton Tennis Index The face Dotty but loveable aunt My UFO sighting — close, but no cigar shape Click You wouldn't want a fizzy one, would you? Image of the day Dinner? It was historic From mulled sheep's head to frozen faggots, Giles Coren takes a gastronomic trip through the ages and comes out feeling remarkably healthy The Age of Shakespeare The Restoration The Regency Candied fruit, a Restoration treat The Victorian period The Second World War The Seventies When leaders crack The perfect child is not likely to be prime minister. But personality disorders can make great leaders — and break them The Times Body & soul The Times The language of loving the many, not The One Is the world facing a surfeit of slimness? Turn to the volume In the last extract of Cherie's memoirs: I knew Tony Perhaps it was the smell of his skin, the piercing blue eyes that seemed to see right through me, to the extent that I could feel a blush rise up from some uncharted part of me. Until then he had been only a rival .. . Two boyfriends was a little flighty He proposed as I cleaned the toilet How The Queen got it wrong A prickly goodbye Timesonline An unbridgeable gap Parents Julia Pascal explains her 20-year separation from the mother whose hostility prevented her from having a family herself Hmv Timesonline What's up with Woody? He keeps making them, but the films of Woody Allen no longer captivate even the great man himself, James Mottram hears Inside Can Cannes get serious? Recession means less tabloid froth and more brooding heavyweights, says James Christopher on the Croisette Revenge is a dish best eaten until we're sick Caramel Comedy gets clever Not so smart after all Screen A rom-com about prickly academics turns into old-fashioned mush, finds Wendy Ide Smart People 15,94mins Charlie Bartlett 15,96mins La Antena tbc, 90mins Shutter 15,85mins Caramel PG, 96mins Some Came Running PG, 137mins Symbols of pretension Confucius say . . . a Chinese proverb is not a good starting point for a star-studded gangster flick, Kevin Maher discovers The Air I Breathe 15,95mins Heartbeat Detector 12A, 135mins RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy n/a, 101mins Outpost 8,90mins Terror's Advocate 12A 135mins The Times The Times The gaze that won me over Joshua Dugdale wanted to find out the truth about the Dalai Lama. He ended up filming his every move for three years Timesonline Mamma Mia! Better to have lust in love First night Theatre The Deep Blue Sea Vaudeville, WC2 Opera Falstaff Theatre Royal, Glasgow Pop Willie Nelson Hammersmith Apollo, W6 In the main paper Timesonline Theatre Boris Godunov Barbican 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 BBC One Today's TV Heroes Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Midnight Man ITV1, 9pm Cutting Edge: The Artful Codgers Channel 4,9pm Talk Radio (1988) Film choice Five US, 11.20pm Variations The Classical Brit Awards 2008 ITV1, 10.35pm Shadow of a Doubt (TVM, 1995) Five, 3.10pm Crash (2004) Film4,9pm The Usual Suspects (1995) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 10pm War portrait in need of a frame Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4528 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 228 Picture Gallery Christian aid Index Druines Timesonline Contact us Times Online Reality bites in to workplace illusion The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Prepared to lead from the front What Happened next Rory MacDonald tells Clare Dight how a spell working in opera furthered his ambition to become a full-time conductor Robert Half Mood Dippers The Office Psychologist Create your own windfall What Not to Do . . . When Asking for a Pay Rise When people find out what their colleagues are earning, the first thought is often to demand a raise. But as Carly Chynoweth discovers, there are right ways and wrong ways to go about it Our Big Idea Screenreader. Net Inspired leaders need a free rein Leadership Being astute and not afraid to take risks is what makes entrepreneurial leaders so successful. Carol Lewis reports National Graduate Recruitment Exhibitions Competition Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 88 Maersk Money isn't everything Talking Point Money makes the world go round, but, as Emily Ford finds, it doesn't drive everyone. Public and private sector jobs increasingly give graduates a chance to make a difference Time pressures and rivalry cloud the issue Case Study Decisions made in the heat of the moment are common in business, but successful outcomes do not necessarily follow when competitive arousal crowds out clarity The Insider Tuck MBA Choices Competition Careers of the Week Kuwait Oil Tanker Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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