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News from 16/05/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Professor T. John Martin, Alexi Mostrous, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Professor Gianni Angelini, Dr Maureen L. Condic, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Dr Letizia Mazzini, Christine Seib, David Chater, Chris Harding, Dr Jean Peduzzi-Nelson, Lorna Blackwood, Lucia Van Der Post, Will Pavia, Ginny Dougary, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Richard Heaslip, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Prof Dimitris Karussis, Joe Joseph, Alec MacGuire, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Dr Carlos Lima, Jane MacArtney, Francis Elliott, Richard Simons, Professor Alan MacKay-Sim, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, John Collis, Norman Harris, Sir Richard Parsons, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Prof Dr Bodo-Eckehard Strauer, Elizabeth Colman, Rhys Blakely, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Philip Jenks, Janet Robinson, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Brian West, Gerard Baker, Mike Jones, Oliver Kay, Maureen Tyler, Clive James, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Leslie Gilbert, Pete Paphides, The Rev Canon Bruce Ruddock, Prof Dennis McGonagle, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Joanna Lloyd, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Prof Michael Chopp, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Mike Ambrose Genetic Resources Manager, Dr Roger Barker, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Dr Rodney L. Rietze, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Kenneth Denby, Will Hodgkinson, Nick Hasell, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Ian Rankin, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Sophie Yu, Russell Jenkins, Jane Owen, GB, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Joe Clay, Ben Webster, Jud Hoff, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Prof Dr Ursula Just, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Prof Neil Scolding, Nicola Woolcock, Prof Dr Wolfgang M. Franz, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, SJ, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jane Churchill, Barry Crossland, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Jacqueline Joseph, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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Index The Times Top speed in towns will be cut to 20mph Move to cut deaths by a third within 12 years Drivers' drink limit likely to be lowered Rain falls and Monty dances: it's summer 'Don't expect exam marks to be accurate' Girl crime soars Valley's treasure Blow over loan costs Ronaldo hint at move Index Bricks and Mortar The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Dustmen and lollipop ladies gear up for a summer of discontent Demand for more pay after jump in inflation Employers warn that council tax could rise 'Miracle' escape of quake Britons Rocks rained down on panda park tourists 'Mountain seemed to explode before our eyes' Chopard Drivers still ignore the limit and no one enforces it, say residents Scheme cuts accidents in 20mph trial zones Motorists undeterred by electronic signs More cameras are coming to urban streets Picture Gallery IT medical records target 'unachievable' Brown on abortion 'Hijacker at BA' Just looking Correction Python's 'dead parrot' once lived after all Oldest fossil suggests 'Norwegian blue' existed They died out before fjords were created Is Bordeaux in cartons the last straw for French wine? Monarch 'Ladette' drink culture blamed for 25% rise in crime by girls Youth crime Boys responsible for bulk of youth offending Violence by young women up 50 per cent Girl crime on the rise Youth teams fail to halt increase in reoffending 'They started to stamp on my head. I thought I was going to die' Youth crime Muscled Madonna is an icon for these chippy times Fine wine in the broom cupboard and a Cupid QC who became Lord Chancellor Dolce & Gabbana How daily dose of the Bee Gees gives GB a secret boost Times Online Man trying to retrieve gifts killed by train He left behind son's toy and wife's flowers Father's fatal leap was a 'moment of madness' BMW Dolce & Gabanna Don't expect your exam results to be accurate, watchdog warns pupils Sets in primary classes can blight a child's school life Indiana Jones Macau's Luxurious Residence for Connoisseurs Poor Gordon. Even in his own home, he is being mocked … Angelina Jolie (pregnant with twins) and Jack Black (merely fat) touch bumps in order to publicise their new film Kung Fu Panda in Cannes and, from certain angles, perhaps inadvertently re-create that famous optical illusion that could either be two people or a candlestick The House of Commons' band, MP4 (they're MPs, the James Corden and Matthew Horne, two of the stars of Picture Gallery Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at the Devon County show near Exeter, where she joined children in making a batch of organic bread rolls MP makes an ape of Jack Straw People Shades of desperation in Crewe & Nantwich, as the Labou We reported last month that Daria Zhukova — squeeze … Honda Postscript More William Shatner - we can't help it - he's just … A press release Dfs Dfs Rioting Rangers fans 'threat to England's World Cup bid' Mob like 'a pack of wolves' attacked officer Twice the number of fans expected turned up Still in the dark over screen failure Home Base Billions of pounds are left hanging on what Brown said Reunited in death Taping killer's calls broke the rules, Straw admits Prisons crusader found dead near grave of daughter who died in jail Bmibaby A Question of Trust The NHS can still be properly computerised Bickering in Islamabad Pakistan's politicians are sabotaging the hopes for a revived democracy Mapping the Fleabite At last, the rough sleepers' guide to the uneasiest beds in Great Britain Enough time on silly SATs Picture Gallery UFO: an Undeniably Fading Obsession Thunderer: No! They've lost the garden plot Stem-cell therapy is no miracle cure Brown's plan for elderly care is not all it seems Synagogues as community centres Train ticket iniquity Timesonline Socratic wisdom The long straw Test match tickets Kent horse Seasonal menus Floating brass Let them peck cake Bow your head for the latest Great Redeemer Knives out: it's open season for vitriolic personal abuse Currys We're losing heroin war, say gangbusters Soca admits it can't cope with scale of crime Chief says criticism undermines his agents Cash and grab Racists made life hell, says accused man's son House of Fraser Debenhams Another art record tumbles as watershed painting by Francis Bacon fetches £44m Police officer fined for thumbs-up stunt Ex-guardsman, 73, ordered to wear tag Gordon Bennett! £11,520 for a toy car Royal trip ends with a bazaar experience 'Always the losers, ' mutters the Duke as he picks up an English knight from a Crusader chess set Möben Let's Make a Better Kitchen It could be all change at Crewe as Dave drives agenda Walking on air? 11 shadow ministers benefited from Tory donors 'secret' cash I'm the best man for the job and I'm getting on with it, says Brown Prime Minister refuses to be put off by 'gossip' World issues blamed for state of ecomomy Men urged to make use of new flexible working rights You don't need perfect exam grades to be a good doctor College lowers A-level standard for medicine Inner-city pupils with three Cs are 'doing well' Multiple Display Advertising Items Hospitals still make money on patients' telephone calls Body found in search for make-up artist Gas blamed for blast Bakery case remand Child's tooth found Porsche hijacked Multiple Display Advertising Items Flea Man puts parasites on the map Biting wits He's a changed man, but he still wants to make Westminster do a Scottish jig A year after meeting Alex Salmond on the campaign trail, Ian Rankin finds out how power has mellowed the SNP First Minister Lead role for the other Charles Bronson Cannes Film Festival Dolphin Bathrooms A cartoon voyage into a personal hell First night Waltz with Bashir Cannes Film Festival PC World Italy Death toll could hit 50,000 as time runs out for rescue Afghanistan 'She had lost too much blood. She would have been a mother soon' Family tells of grief at one death in thousands Tragedy highlights plight of many others Polar bears join endangered list Melting Arctic ice leads to fall in numbers Decision is a hollow victory for green lobby Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): US accused of missile strike in Pakistan (Reuters): 100 die in fuel blast (AP): Twin foetus (AP): Star sleuth guilty (Reuters): Tribute to chastity (AP): Rooftop roamer Vigilante youths firebomb Gypsy camp Naples women lead raid after 'baby snatch' Police begin round-up of illegal immigrants Mfi quality built in McCain: I will win in Iraq, kill bin Laden and even start President's Question Time HSBC Etihad airways Obama returns fire over Bush gibe on 'talks with terrorists' Disasters Emergency Committee Barren and bleak, a valley of death may be the $88bn key to a better life Afghanistan Buried treasure The country's economic future could be transformed by a huge deal with China to develop a copper mine in a war-torn area Hampton Court Palace Festival 2008 Karzai needs help and support - but not at any price Hidden wealth 'Shark wrangier' surfaces with a new way to protect Pacific man-eaters Benadryl Allergy Relief Terror 'bombers' threaten tourists (Reuters): Mother aged 17 has seven children Palestinians mourn the 'Catastrophe' (EPA): Jade cup puts poetry into auction Junta claims 92 per cent victory in poll Burma referendum is condemned as a fix Aid workers keep up pressure over supplies Multiple Display Advertising Items New famine in North Korea The Times Bond Invasion of the computer-eating alien ants Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys and PC World staff braced for cuts Barclays's £1.7bn hit Farewell pledge at BT Eurozone uncertainty Quote of the day Icahn launches coup Business big shot Prospects of cheaper loans hit as inflation forecast sends Libor soaring Transformation in base-rate expectations Liquidity injection could rise by £40bn Walsh faces bumpy ride over BA profit warning ITV apology Stock markets Verwaayen waves goodbye from his starting point DSG looks a tempting morsel Invest in englands northwest Commodities Currencies Stakes heading higher for Yang Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items DSG to close 77 stores and halve dividend in fightback strategy More than 1,000 jobs may go at stores and HQ Shares drop 8% after third profit warning Tesco urges watchdog to shelve Ocado price claim Words v Numbers Business big shot Jim Ryan A protest group, Fight the Flights, which opposes the expansion of London City Airport, claims the airport has been operating illegally since the turn of the decade by failing to monitor noise properly KLM When auditioning, don't short-sell yourself City Diary Moore holds unusual view of the dress code City Diary Ping! An invitation arrives to a meeting at PowerGen … City Diary This has been knocking around the blogosphere but has … City Diary FSA hands Thinc Group a record £900,000 fine Sign of the times? An invitation arrives from one of … City Diary Picture Gallery Barclays takes £1.7 billion hit and leaves the door open to capital raising Varley pledges that cash dividend will stay Criticises capital ratio targets set by rivals Grade says sorry to ITV stars over telephone line scandal National Grid eyes E. ON network Threat of industrial action at BT hangs over Verwaayen departure The Sunday Times Price of a pint will have to rise, says SABMiller City plea to Pensions Regulator on mortality Eurozone's growth surge fails to halt fear of chill from global woe Trichet warns of slowdown ahead Strong showing by Germany and France The Times Russia wields political clout by hosting Bric summit The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Hays Secretarial Icahn attempts to force Yahoo! to accept $47bn approach from Microsoft Activist seeks to double his stake in search engine Says board is 'irrational' for rejecting the offer Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities 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 Eurotop 100 Currency clouds blot Thomas Cook's outlook Market report Blobs boost Tower Resources Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Buying Henderson shares now requires leap of faith BT Group Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Luminar Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Chess On this day Frith Banbury Director whose 1950s reign at the Haymarket Theatre championed writers such as Robert Bolt and Rodney Ackland Frith Banbury, stage director and actor, was born on May 4,1912. He died on May 14,2008, aged 96 Kenneth Steele Chief constable who as a young trainee won the King's Police Medal for a heroic rescue attempt Kenneth Steele, CBE, KPM, Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset 1974-79, was born on July 28,1914. He died on April 14,2008, aged 93 Denis Hall Glider pilot who was twice forced to ditch in the sea, and later survived the winter 'Long March' from Stalag Luft III Denis Hall, AFM, wartime glider pilot, was born on June 5,1921. He died on May 5,2008, aged 86 Jim Biddulph Lives Remembered Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Tommy Burns Football player and manager who helped Celtic win the 'double' in 1988 Tommy Burns, football player and manager, was born on December 16,1956. He died of skin cancer on May 15,2008, aged 51 Jeff Torrington Writer whose novel of Glaswegian working-class life caused a sensation Jeff Torrington, writer, was born on December, 31,1935. He died on May 11,2008, aged 72 Ear-print evidence probative only if minutiae identifiable Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Admission of relevant bad character evidence Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Questions Answered Down at heel, a captain's fate and the Coriolis effect on hair Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private Awards Elections School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Martin keen to rustle up a quick Italian Motoring Celebrity chef runs £1m car in Mille Miglia Classic race is now more of beauty pageant The Times A Roman legend Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Cargiant Motorpoint Wolf A nervous pet may mean a quake or storm to come Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 16,1968 The Times reports that Robert Kennedy has won the state of Nebraska in the Democrat presidential primaries and that Ronald Reagan is pushing Richard Nixon hard for the Republican nomination Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Stoute strengthens Derby grip with Tartan Bearer Racing Trainer now has three leading Epsom fancies Cecil left disconsolate by Twice Over's defeat York Yesterday's results Salisbury Latest betting Perth Folkestone Newmarket Course specialists Ludlow Simon Barnes Coral Football Samuel to take flight at York Racing York Newbury Hamilton Park Mosley left on sidelines in Monte Carlo Motor racing Newmarket Racing Newcastle Aintree Dossier reveals that Chambers was fuelled by drugs cocktail Athletics Sprinter took seven banned substances UK Sport to hear his full confession today St. James's Place Wealth Management A guide to cheating Leicestershire v Northamptonshire Cricket LV County Championship Hampshire v Surrey Nottinghamshire v Lancashire Somerset v Sussex Durham v Yorkshire Worcestershire v Gloucestershire Glamorgan v Derbyshire England's iron grip loosened by McCullum's brave riposte Cricket First npower Test The game within Timesonline Demon Jimmy is back but not even he knows for how long Cricket First npower Test The Times Murray is given a birthday lesson Arthur handed title No fun for Clarke Lift for Rhinos Robert Dunlop After Rooney and Jonny, it's Freddie's turn to suffer curse of the talisman Curbishley makes Dunne his top target Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Palace furious over Bostock's Spurs link Football Tribute to Burns Lowe back in power Russia aims to thwart revenge attacks after stabbing Howson double gives Leeds shot at swift return to Championship Disheartened Crouch offered passage back to Portsmouth Football Football Results Basketball Rugby league Tennis Body & soul Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Other sport Champions League the Final Huddlestone and Walcott grasp chance to impress Ferguson hits back at Grant as the mind games go on Football Champions League final We were the best this season, says manager Mood is relaxed in the United dressing-room Oceanico Group Carvalho warns of exodus from Stamford Bridge after Moscow Football Champions League final Timesonline Times Crossword 23,915 Chelsea angry as victory parade plan is scuppered How's that for openers? Anderson swings Test England's way — then McCullum leads the fightback United alarm over Ronaldo exit Portuguese to decide on future after Moscow Real Madrid hoping to tempt their top target The Times Friends Provident Athletics Simon Barnes Index The face Natural supporter . . . for a winner The writing's on the wall for London galleries The click Coming soon to the South Downs: Dallas Skirt's the issue in trivial pursuit Image of the day Modern morals It takes balls At Oxford, fellow students David Cameron and Andrew Feldman helped to organise the May ball. Now they are running the Tory party. Will Pavia tracks down the 2008 equivalents to see if they are made of the same stuff My gateway to infinity First person Clive James describes how his website grew from an online archive of his own writing into a multimedia cultural resource The Times What a shame that oldness has come to be seen as a curse Americans put the reef into grief Up with the lark Globrix C is for current but not for clueless Style chain reaction Anne Ashworth joins the would-be Jane Seymour set Retail is detail The Glyndebourne dilemma Ask Lucia Lucia Van Der Post has advice for a July opera-goer No flesh in the pan Food These vegetarian dishes are perfect for the new breed of 'meat-reducing' consumer, says Lindsey Bareham The Times Body & soul Leek and lemon risotto with thyme Goats' cheese tart Vegetable tagine with chickpea couscous and harissa Coming to a dish near you: 3-D meals Nutrition Forget the weird name, this kind of cooking can help to promote health and taste great, says Amanda Ursell Magimix Trying 3-D cooking at home Swede unsoured It took time and a fair number of hard knocks, but Lykke Li is about to go mega. Pete Paphides met her in Stockholm Super troupers: how Swedish pop has moved on since … The Times Rock of the casualty lifestyle Jason Pierce's whole life, not just his new album, has been guided by accident and emergency, he tells Will Hodgkinson Scarlett Johansson anywhere I lay my head Gordon's secret to stayin' alive Sounds How is the Prime Minister surviving a grim period in office? By listening to the Bee Gees every day, the ever so well connected Robin Gibb reveals to Will Hodgkinson Fancy a Romantic weekend? Radio 3 dedicates a whole weekend to that lush master of the keyboard Frédéric Chopin. Geoff Brown asks why many pianists find him too weepy The best of Chopin on record: vote online The Times Music, food of Hove Sounds Ginny Dougary on the pleasures of writing dirty songs for the Brighton City Singers Brighton must-sees Pop Reviews Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Lie Down in the Light Domino Classical Jordi Savall Estampies & Danses Royales AliaVox Lost in translation Pop Scarlett Johansson Anywhere I Lay My Head Atco Classical Anna Netrebko/Rolando Villazón La Bohème Deutsche Grammophon Radio Substitutes win it for Russians First night Dance Jewels Lowry, Salford Pop The Raconteurs Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Theatre The Good Soul of Szechuan Young Vic Concert Idomeneo Barbican 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 BBC One Today's TV The Times Deadliest Catch Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Across the Andes: Beyond Boundaries BBC Two, 9pm Benidorm ITV1, 9pm Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) Film choice TCM, 7.05pm Variations Derren Brown: Trick or Treat Channel 4,10pm Last of the Mohicans (1992) More4,9pm Timecop (1994) BBC One, 11.40pm Day of the Dead (1985) BBC Two, 12.35am Meades lights up the North Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4529 The Workout Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 229 Picture Gallery The Wellman clinic Index What other secrets may lie in Ms Flint's handbag? Opening Bids Brief Encounter How Can we Obtain Change of Use? Focus on . . . Canterbury Average property prices £000s In First-Floor Flat in North London What £250,000 Buys N19: a Victorian conversion in the conservation area of Dartmouth Park Out Terraced Cottage in Kent Barham: a Grade II listed property dating to the 18th century Away Home in Northumberland Branxton: picture-perfect country cottage with charming summerhouse Grow your Own Home Cover Story Design and build a house — with a bit of free help from the experts, says Lucy Alexander Fact File Wall Hall Makeovers by Design Where to Spend It Jane Churchill has turned a run-down boarding house into a £4.5 million family home, says Anne Ashworth Globrix Top Tips Berkeley Homes Action Moves to the Auction With sales flagging on the high street, bargain hunters are pursuing new avenues Multiple Display Advertising Items A Fraction of the Cost Overseas Special Emerging Markets £94,500 buys you a share of the profits in six homes, writes Paula Hawkins Oman Joins the Gulf Club Whitewashed villas set among neat fairways? Enter the new Middle East David Wilson Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Yellow Self Storage Who Needs Tuscany? Overseas Special Italy Umbria is more authentic and far cheaper — prices start at only £80,000 Fact File NFU Mutual Insurance Pensions Investments Strike Gold along Portugal's Sunshine Coasts Overseas Special Portugal Holiday homes in and around Sintra, Obidos and Funchal can cost from as little as £44,000, while premier splendour can be yours for £996,000 near Vilamoura Welcome to Jose's Palace Chelsea's former manager thinks that Europe's first six-star resort is a winner Fact File The £79 Million Pleasure Dome Overseas Special Majorca A new owner is needed to rekindle the spirit of excess at this luxury fort in Pollensa Barratt Homes Fact File Propertyfinder Barratt Homes Fairview New Homes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Gardening Globrix Chelsea on the Cheap Create your own show garden with these ten tips, says Andrew Riley Water, Water — Yes, It's Everywhere Next week's Chelsea Flower Show is awash with spectacular fountains, springs, ponds and pools, writes Damian Barr Trend Setters Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test The Times Crest Nicholson

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