News from 19/05/2008
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Clive Coleman, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Jeremy Goldsmith, Major-General the Rev Morgan Llewellyn, Meirion Jones Senior Producer, Andrew Billen, Jo Glanville Editor, David Hencke, Lawrence Schiller, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Thomas, Jonathan Freedland, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, Lieutenant-General Sir Jack Deverell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Holroyde, David Chater, Martin McElroy, Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Charlene Sweeney, Sam Marlowe, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Anthony Seldon, Andrew Norfolk, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Clarke, William Horsley Chairman, Jane MacArtney, Frieda Hughes, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Jeremy Dear General Secretary, Anatole Kaletsky, John McIntosh, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, General Sir Hugh Beach, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Mark Ogden, General Sir Rupert Smith, Derwent May, David Goodhart Editor, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Catherine O'brien, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Dr David G. Green Director, Lieutenant-General Sir Roderick Cordy-Simpson, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, John Westerby, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Jonathan Dimbleby Chairman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Scott Varland, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Paul Kane, Matt Hughes, Major-General Patrick Cordingley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, General Lord Ramsbotham, Chris Campling, Imogen Holroyde, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Kenneth Denby, Peter Dixon, Dominic Ponsford Editor, Shami Chakrabarti, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Martin Bright, Michel Platini, Peter Wilby, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Christopher Hawtree, Sophie Yu, Sonia Verma, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Roy Greenslade, Nuj Richard Watson, Vivien Coombs, Christopher lrvine, Andrew Giligan, Aidan White General Secretary, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Jonathan Heawood Director, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, General Sir Michael Rose, David Robertson, Field Marshal Lord Bramall, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Who said that hot air never impresses the judges? Parents to get power to call in school inspectors More frequent checks on complacent teachers Families encouraged to have a greater say Britain ready to back unilateral Burma aid Embryo Bill sacrifice Oil states turn to coal Another tax U-turn McClaren going Dutch 'Come Wednesday, it's War' KenKen The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Britain ready to back air drops to deliver aid to cyclone victims Welcome back Indy, it's been a long 19 years but this quest to find El Dorado is pure gold Film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Cannes Film Festival Cannes diary Royal Ascot Brown accepts compromise over fathers to save key parts of embryo Bill Ministers try to avoid defeat in vote tomorrow Labour critics urged to focus on marginal issue Mutant monkeys bred to contract brain disorder Picture Gallery Cameron tax call is echo of Thatcher Cancer drug hope Death fall arrests Quangos cost £64bn Jersey abuse 'clue' Harry Potter 'is too boring and grown-up for young readers' Children's laureate attacks the boy wizard I would not read them to my children, he says J. K. Rowling O2 Michael Rosen Police face scrutiny over the arrest of radical jihadist who renounced violence Counter-terrorism Media organisations will clash with Greater Manchester Police in court this week over moves to force them to hand over 'evidence' Letters The extremist who turned into a moderate Anti-terror unit loses surveillance powers to deflect Stockwell criticism What next for Chelsea . . . an octopus's garden? Volkswagen Enjoying the show Surgeons use robot arm in first remote control brain tumour operation Filters prevent blindness of eyes that won't open IWC Total Cry for help from debt-ridden middle class Debt advice agencies turning people away Rent increases add to housing crash problems Directline Timesonline Ryanair Morrisons Claims for 'hybrid' cars dismissed as gimmickry Road tests revealed higher CO2 emissions Makers 'cashing in on environmental concern' Sharps Barristers in family cases face big cut in fees Ministers aim to drive down rising legal aid bill Bar warns of a risk to the quality of justice T Mobile simply closer Jersey I do becomes I will . . . when I can afford it Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriage still in fashion — finances are the problem British Gas The SAS forced me out when they found out that I was gay, soldier says Call to scrap cluster bombs You may be drinking more than you think £10m drive aims to raise alcohol unit awareness Many adults do not know what their intake is ING Direct Allergy risk from pregnancy stress Two bailed over fatal garage fire 999 crews told to shun sat-nav King's bloody handkerchief Patek Philippe Geneve A Burma Airlift Dropping aid from aircraft is risky but may be the only way to save lives After Bush The next president will have to grapple with the Middle East from day one Free Speech A wedding oration for the light of heart and lighter of wallet Perhaps we're all a little autistic Picture Gallery Duck! The pendulum is swinging Thunderer: A high price to pay for youth's folly Freedom of the press Care in Scotland Cluster bombs don't work and must be banned Judges' new robes jettison centuries of tradition TV licensing treats us all like criminals Timesonline Teetotal Tube Eye of the needle Dark matters Oxford desecrated Pack drill Leading lessons A date with destiny for 'Gordon the Complex' How to bridge the great classroom class chasm Caitlin Moran Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Prostitute in Mosley orgy scandal is wife of MI5 spy Multiple Display Advertising Items Divisions over 'Tory toff' insult undermine Labour campaign Cameron leads polls for Crewe by-election Ministers unhappy with class-war stunts Dfs Big unions being urged by activists to split from the party Crash driver arrested after baby dies Bullet-bike off to a flyer in rush-hour God moves in a gender neutral way Wartime railway carriages saved Bonhams Into the deep . . . Britain's biggest underground cave opens to public Eton opens up to give state school pupils a masterclass Multiple Display Advertising Items Wildlife under threat as one fifth of rural landscape 'is being neglected' Natural England in call for a new approach 'We will be poorer for loss of precious species' Giant iceberg will be given a name to remember The Private Clinic Fort Knox box foils raiding woodpecker British Gas America China Lands swimming in oil may soon need coalmen to keep the lights on Gulf states struggle to cope with extra demand Concerns over power shortages this summer Clinton: deflated, defeated but still defiant She attacks media rather than Obama Campaign likely to carry on until June 3 Opodo Price rises send New Yorkers into dustbins for free food Bush gets Hollywood treatment Oliver Stone making biopic of the President He aims to complete filming before election Disasters Emergency Committee Alliance Leicester In sleek cars and 'i love China' T-shirts, a new people's army pours out to help victims of the quake A week of grief Norwich Union US general begs for forgiveness after soldier shoots at Koran Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush rebukes Arab leaders for repression Quiet life shattered by Briton's 'monstrous' plan for vintage motor races The Times (AFP): Hardline Islamists make gains in Kuwait (AP): Storm kills five (AFP): Education protest (AFP): Hope for tourism (AP): Bruno goes ape BAE bosses face US questions on bribery Microsoft alters tack Bank seeks deputy Quote of the day City's Chelsea fixture Business big shot Darling retreats from proposal to tax offshore intellectual property rights Chancellor to reveal change of heart to CBI Desire for consistency on Treasury policy Square ball The heat's on Coldplay after downbeat US sales by EMI Stock markets Nasty truth behind those nice headlines Nivea Commodities Last burst of strength for Europe's economic expansion? Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Winners, winners everywhere on European football's biggest night Champions League sparks business circus Television boosts huge marketing opportunity Business big shot Julian Heslop Scottish Equitable Policyholders Trust Limited Square Mile takes time to smell the Chelsea roses Search is on for new Bank Deputy Governor as Lomax steps down Bringing it all together M&S likely to cut staff bonuses Green light for bird flu drug Apollo seeks to raise $1bn fund National Savings and Investments Tchenguiz to get M&B board seats BAE bosses detained as they fly into US Subpoenas issued in 'bribery' investigation Department of Justice seeks Home office help Directors feel squeeze of credit crunch on shares Multiple Display Advertising Items Veolia Battles have been won, but the fight for Britain's future goes on Monday manifesto Richard Lambert Under the leadership of Richard Lambert, the CBI is putting its case on energy and tax issues to an embattled Government Pipex business CV The leader questioned Air France Equity Prices Alium Microsoft goes back to Yahoo! with offer of merger deal Software giant may still make takeover bid Internet company may avoid battle with Icahn Bringing it all together Clothes giant plans female only store in Saudi Arabia Presented with a cup of Starbucks' finest Frappuccino and the French have greeted it with a resounding "non!" But the coffee chain is undaunted and has appointed Philippe Sanchez, 44, as its third managing director for France since it opened there in 2004 Reader Offers Ltd Robert Mondavi Talented and autocratic vintner whose products launched Napa Valley's reputation for wines that rivalled Europe's best Robert Mondavi, vintner, was born on June 18,1913. He died on May 16,2008, aged 94 Architecture Weather Eye Mildred Loving Black American who won a landmark Supreme Court battle to have laws against interracial marriage overturned Mildred Loving, civil rights campaigner, was born on July 22 1939. She died of pneumonia on May 2,2008, aged 68 Nirmala Deshpande Indian peace activist who was inspired by the ideals of Gandhi to campaign for an end to conflict in Kashmir and beyond Nirmala Deshpande, Indian peace activist, was born on October 19,1929. She died after a brief illness on May1,2008, aged 78 David Johnson Scholarly archivist who was Clerk of the Records in the House of Lords David Johnson, OBE, Clerk of the Records in the House of Lords, 1991-99, was born on June 3,1934. He died on April 17,2008, aged 73 Lives Online Sentencing standard of proof same as verdict Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division International obligations House of Lords Making confiscation orders House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Thanksgiving services Centenary celebrates beauty of books Greenwich Hospital is at its best, and open to all Notebook Architecture Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Public Notices St Dunstan's Day brings cold weather in May Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 19,1900 The Times reports enthusiastically the end of the siege of Mafeking during the Second Boer War, and gloats over the failure of a Boer propaganda mission to America Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Thomas given 17-day suspension after losing way at Fakenham Racing Gold Cup-winning jockey on wrong track Mistake is expensive for favourite backers Wolverhampton Bet of the day Rugby union Football Big Brown on course for Triple Crown Trainers Windsor Newton Abbot Bath Musselburgh Course specialists Lorenzo proving to be a show-stopper Motorcycling Spaniard takes second place on broken ankles Rossi ties for second place in all-time list Athletics Results Basketball Fakenham Racing Yesterday's results Cycling Golf Market Rasen Ripon Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Speedway Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Castleford 24 Bradford 46 Rugby league Engage Super League Globrix Lawrence runs riot to lead Giants on revenge mission Harlequins 34 Hull 26 Kent's bowlers save best lines for last in cast of hundreds Cricket Friends Provident Trophy Oval plans stalled by gas safety issue Essex v Middlesex Scotland v Yorkshire How they stand Glamorgan v Hampshire Saturday's LV County Championship scoreboards Somerset v Worcestershire Ireland v Leicestershire Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire Durham v Lancashire How they stand Macey gears up for his final attempt to land the biggest catch of all Athletics Decathlete still hopes to qualify for Beijing Elbow injury holding up training for javelin The Times Javelin display pushes Ennis into medal picture Coe welcomes IOC inspectors but credit crunch clouds the horizon London 2012 The Times Tearful Cornet slips to defeat in Rome Carter wins in China Loeb closes the gap Griffiths settles cup Todd's Beijing berth Latest injury setback leaves Radcliffe with fitness battle for Olympics Athletics Fear and loathing rule the track as the US prepares to go back on trial over drugs Doping in sport The whistleblower A dozen of the world's leading athletes may be named and shamed when the sport's latest courtroom drama unfolds from today Taking the stand The Times Reprieve for Chambers 'will cause more damage' Mosley turns chaos into crisis Motor sport Nadal confirms his standing as clay-court king Tennis Hamburg Masters Harrison may find himself with suprise shot at the title Boxing Henin's beautiful legacy merits no backhanded compliments Ferguson's key weapon revealed: fear Expert Atherton soon able to call the shots Why the pain is too much to bear with poor Paula Hideous noise the abiding Cup Final memory Injury agony for Cipriani overshadows day of ecstasy for Dallaglio Rugby union Guinness Premiership semi-finals Grass Roots Football The Times Ryan haunted by failure as Goode steals the show So, Richard, how does it feel to win the Irish Open? Er, it hasn't sunk in yet . . . Golf Irish Open Finch takes dip, and a cheque for £330,000 Second win puts him in Ryder Cup contention The Times European roll call Captain still in search of magic but at least he shuts up critics Cricket First npower Test St. James's Place PCA denies Stanford cash is splitting the England camp The game within Vaughan's fighting century saves face for middle order Timesonline Man of the North continues to make himself at home … Scoreboard from Lord's Times Crossword 23,917 McClaren prepares to go Dutch Cipriani facing months out after horrific ankle injury The Times Mortgages for Business Racing Inside Tomorrow Cricket Index Monday poem Dealing with a name-dropper Great balls of ire — the day that shook Jerry Lee The click Get the kids out of the back seat, for their own good Image of the day Modern morals I give you ... um, er ... the speeches Be brief, be witty and be sober. As the wedding season moves into top gear, Clive Coleman offers advice on what to say and how to say it The Times A Brown Sugar oh, Hazel, what a sweet idea Who ever heard of a luminous bat-cave? Mouse to moose The torment of tinnitus Health It's thought of as an older person's condition but an increasing number of young people are experiencing tinnitus, says Catherine O'brien Timesonline The ringing never stops Boots Some sound advice How to treat it Famous sufferers Why am I so jealous of my child's nanny? The Times The Times Pale and interesting Light-coloured denim can glam up your spring wardrobe. Just follow this four-point guide by Alice Olins Photographer: Ryan Sullivan Stylist Eve Thomas Order, order — not likely Michael Frayn's plays address serious issues, but he understands the absurdity of going after the answers, says Benedict Nightingale Michael Frayn: the work of a lifetime Are you game for a laugh? Win the chance to be on the if comedy Awards panel at Edinburgh in August How to enter Bewitched and beguiled First night Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Dance Romeo and Juliet Edinburgh Festival Theatre Comedy Daniel Kitson West End Centre, Aldershot Book now Concert Bournemouth SO/Alsop Lighthouse, Poole Pop Pendulum London Acadamy SW2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz Abdullah Ibrahim … Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Waking the Dead Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Class of '62: From 16 to 60 BBC Two, 9pm The Duchess in Hull ITV1, 9pm The Enforcer (1951, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,12.45pm Variations Reverend Death Channel 4,10pm The Jane Austen Book Club (2007) New to Sky Box Office Blackball (2003) Channel 4,11.40pm K2 (1992) BBC One, 11.45pm A soupcon of love for Alice Weekend TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4531 The Workout Polygon WELLMANclinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 230 Picture Gallery Vale Bridgecraft Index Weekend Innumbers The News Portsmouth's proud parade Europe is the next stop for Cup winners Rooney has dig at Drogba MLS clubs offer McBride chance to return home Picture of the Day Space, the Cup Final frontier Australia setting sights on Club World Cup France pick Chelsea trio in provisional squad The Podcast Keogh rescues Ireland Wenger wants Santa Cruz to lead the line Blackburn striker on Arsenal wish list Tomorrow in Th€gam€ Plus Spot the pie Tony's Fiver Champions League final Cascarino's handful 'We're friends but Wednesday is war' Joe Cole tells Matt Hughes about his conflicting emotions for Moscow encounter Something special can leave Grant to have final word Planet Jupitus: Sorry to miss it but I did get some drama E. on Single touch can change history. Just ask Solskjaer Champions League final Even champions need luck The Issues Talking Point The Columnist Judge for yourself Rome's strange reward Scots not missed Grounds for complaint Ince perfect Grand Final 'Will Platini play the horrid little politician and do nothing? The Debate Politically correct How Cardiff City rated FA Cup Final Redknapp steers team of misfits to their finest hour How Portsmouth rated 'King' Kanu repays manager's faith and wins his redemption A day for Bovrill, not Bollinger Shot-shy Portsmouth Tactical Analysis Exeter back in the league as Edwards uses his head Blue Square Premier play-offs Coco-Cola League Two play-offs Rochdale 2 Darlington 1 Stockport 1 Wycombe 0 Monitoring the reporters View from the press box The Player Rangers falter as dreams of treble take another knock Clydesdale Bank Premier League It could be a few matches too far for Smith's men Inter conquer their own shortcomings The Columnist League tables and results The Continent Golden oldies for Milan Lyons against lambs Italian league French league Spanish league German league Al Habsi has faith that Asians can make grade Grass Roots Football Taylor gets caught up in a pitch battle Former England manager is cheering on his grandson, Peter Lansley reports Leading by example The Box The Fixtures This Week Dhorasoo shows that there is no substitute for playing The Interview Caught on camera A film about the France midfield player's World Cup, spent on the bench, has the viewer glued to his seat Footballers on film The Prem The Times Havant relive the dream Having a ball The Guests Spot the pie BritishRedCross
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