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News from 20/05/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Michael Meacher, MP, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Robert Lindsay, David Gray, Linda Tsang, Carolyn Wigoder, Richard Hobson, Richard Hobson, Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Andrew Neilson, assistant director, Diana Kenchington, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Nich Hasell, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Karen Bartlett, Nick Cooper, Sorrel Downer, William G. Stewart, David Pannick, QC, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, William Drew, Angela Jameson, Geoff Harwood, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Caroline Clark, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Edward Fennell, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mick Brookes, general secretary, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, The Rev Alan J. Bell, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Janet Grauberg, development director, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, Nick Hasell, Tony Schlaeppi, Parmjit Dhanda, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Chris Lintott, Fr Edmund Cargill Thomson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, David Smith, deputy commissioner, Tony Cascarino, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Alistair Cooke, Sonia Verma, Sophie Yu, Simon Callow, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Cyril Berkeley, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Chris Sanger, Frances Gibb, Scott Harwood, Tony Halpin, Jo Wagerman, Robin Pagnamenta Environment and Energy Editor, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robert Randell, Miles Costello, John Marshall, Christopher Irvine, Michael D. Varcoe-Cocks,

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Index 'Big Brother' database for phones and e-mails Every internet visit would be recorded Move considered in battle against terrorism Inside Champions League Final special MPs allow creation of mixed embryos Iraq sex abuse claims Salute to the military Immigrant burnt alive China united in grief Darling's tax talks Index The Workout KenKen No 50 medium Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Iraq urges UK to investigate embassy sexual abuse claims Foreign Minister says 'confusion' must end Questions are raised over internal inquiry Picture Gallery MPs admit defeat in battle over expenses Record benefit fraud Soldier killed Rail strike disruption Dr Robert Spink MP Vicar's daughter fell to her death 'trying to escape from girl gang' Victim may have been a captive of teenagers Two arrested over death at London hostel The not so gentle sex The Law Society Human and animal worlds collide as MPs allow creation of mixed embryos DNA research could find cure for Parkinson's Embryo-screening for saviour siblings backed How they voted Benefits are years off, but it's a victory for scientific freedom Cash in the Kitty Salesmen say this £300 pink phone with its cartoon cat loved by children is aimed at women of 30. Parents fear otherwise Dior Salute to the military could bring extra Bank Holiday and special protection for troops in uniform Respect for the Forces Discrimination law on Service personnel 'Hedonistic society drifting from Forces' A chance to change attitudes — or just more parades? There's something about a soldier? Public respect for members of the Armed Forces has begun to fade in Britain, unlike in Canada and the US, Ben MacIntyre writes Pride on parade Farmers face losing EU subsidies unless they promise to go green Post Office Dalal Lama's visit 'not downgraded' GPs 'wrong on HRT' Suitcase body charge Mayor's yellow card FA Cup medals stolen Handcuff emergency Mercedes-Benz Seized on a bus: a baseball bat, six knives, two screwdrivers, a hammer, metal bar and mallet Haul of weapons from youths on the top deck Police lock doors to prevent a gang fight Hedge Fun School standards have stalled, says Ofsted Gap between rich and poor 'closing too slowly' Inspection reforms to focus on worst schools Let us pray-for better exam results and pupils who know what day it is Give us this day Couldyoufoster NHS Young's big head gets in the way People Is this the start of some kind of rugged, mud-eating … Lloyds TSB Also at Cannes, the pre-screening media blackout for Fairly apt for Gordon Brown to liken himself to Tony Blair's early political hustings, according to Ringo Starr (how badly we wanted to write the worlf Sir in there) and his wife, Barbara Bach, visit the From Life to Life: A Garden for George garden at the Chelsea Flower Show, which was created in memory of his fellow Beatle, George Harrison, who died (also unknighted) in 2001 Uncharacteristic modesty from the Lib Dems over hazy A startling choice from Diane Abbott on Desert Island Postscript 'Frozen Ark' mission to save rare species runs into stormy waters Rememberacharity Already on board No 10 stands apart from Crewe class war Recriminations begin as Tories show big lead Labour loss 'will not force Cabinet reshuffle' HSBC Dell Obesity fuels growing 'boy-boob' problem Young boys now having breast-reduction surgery Hormone imbalance 'triggered by poor diet' More than one cause Don't patronise, doctors told Vitabiotics Unicef A Salute to Arms More should be done to bolster respect for the Armed Forces Mbeki's Shame The consequences of complacency are stalking the streets of South Africa Bombay Boulevard As Hollywood weds Bollywood, will Oliver Stone's George Bush movie benefit? The final frontier: cyber-babysitting Picture Gallery Badger, Toad, Ratty — which one are you? Thunderer: Not a football congregation, I beg of you Speeding up reform Ladettes and ladies This TV bullying attacks our civil liberties Glyndebourne glory Timesonline Retirement woes Leadership blues Exam anarchy The Navy scuppered Forbearing females? Fig tree of knowledge Cyberhate An unedifying tale of leeches and unborn babies What I get up to in my dungeon is my business, thanks Comment Nissan Indian billions tie Bollywood to Hollywood Cannes Film Festival A regret-filled love letter to a changing city Film Of Time and the City Cannes Film Festival Dfs Frustrated 'potwallopers' can only watch as sea steals oldest golf course Disasters Emergency Committee Heroin death mother and sister jailed Royal ID card More Freud and Bacon works for sale Bareback cavalcade for cancer charity Slim pickings for Gordon on his MeTube thingy Norwich Union T Mobile Chelsea show's rarest blooms are left tied up with red tape Ghost orchids halted en route from Caymans Endangered species lacked right paperwork Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted: a high-flying expert in criminal law, to follow hard act Aerlingus Law BNP activist fell on knife, claims Asian neighbour Mind the gap between Tory plans and reality British Red Cross Sky America Germany Township mob burns victim alive as immigrants are forced to flee 22 die as South Africa poor turn on foreigners Government blamed for failing to take action Cluster bombs: victory now may mean loss later The Law Society Nationwide Wow! Obama attracts 75,000 to park rally as Clinton woos old Kentucky 08 US elections He gets a rock star welcome in Oregon Appalachian state wary of the newcomer Timesonline Rattled junta retreats as citizen aid workers lead cyclone relief effort Multiple Display Advertising Items United by tragedy, China honours its dead Three days of national mourning for victims Hope fades of finding more quake survivors Multiple Display Advertising Items The 'frozen conflict' that is thawing rapidly and could lead to a new war Abkhazia emerges as Caucasus flashpoint Breakaway region demands independence The Times (AP): Zimbabwe military in 'sniper plot' claim (AP): Mahathir resigns (AFP): Air space violated (Reuters): Son for minister (AP): 2 shot in Taser duel Queen's cousin: I'm not prince of Knuckledusters Multiple Display Advertising Items Drax to burn timber to reach lower CO2 target Unite challenges M&S BAE row deepens Avoiding the taxman Quote of the day B&B hit by rights issue Business big shot Darling calls for summit meeting on tax with top City lobby group Chancellor eager to mend ties with business Attendance at board of ABI is unprecedented Iraq could have largest oil reserves in the world Account closed Timesonline Stock markets Chancellor in full climbdown mode looks easy prey Tedious, unwelcome customs Englands northwest Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies More money, more often Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Drax prepares to burn imported wood to cut its CO2 emissions Coal-fired power station in £50m plan Green campaigners angry over sustainability Business big shot Dorothy Thompson E. On suggests Kent sites for nuclear power stations Here are the Osmonds on their first visit to the trading floor of ODL Securities, the broker, before today's fundraiser, at which ODL will donate profits from the day's trading to a charity founded by Marie Osmond in 1983 Could someone on the board of Bradford & Bingley end … City Diary Emirates This is just not cricket City Diary I may have further bad news for the England football City Diary A clearly very cross Garnier exits, stage left City Diary You never cease to amaze me. The other day I tore into City Diary Picture Gallery Citigroup pulls plug on new sub-prime deals Bank to close call centre and 49 branches Move increases pressure on market Alliance Leicester LBDO Unite takes on M&S over 'discrimination' Suppliers 'using two-tier workforce' Criticism follows furore over Rose's role HSBC Reuters plans to cut 1,500 jobs Manitowoc ups bid for Enodis Homeserve raises profits Vodafone buys out rest of Arcor Pipex BAE arrests indicate it was 'uncooperative' in al-Yamamah inquiry Leading Bank officials emerge as favourites to be Deputy Governor Cb Richard Ellis How big UK groups paid no corporation tax in 2007 . . . The tax debate Exchequer loses out to foreign treasuries Companies insist they contribute in other ways O2 . . . but Treasury must act to soothe the multinationals SecondPost Google in urgent talks over Microsoft- Yahoo! deal Online numbers The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Credit crunch hopes fade as banks seek new deal on buyout Bell Canada lenders want to renegotiate Court battle looms over higher rates threat Slick oil price talk will not help America Multiple Classified 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 Rights issue plan hits Bradford & Bingley Market report Edmonds expands into Nigeria Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Time to play a big waiting game with Big Yellow Collins Stewart Deal of the day Timesonline Care UK Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Regus The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Insurantz British funds Weather Eye Night Sky Professor Wilfrid Mellers Composer and scholar whose influence on cultural life in Britain was disseminated through his music, books and teaching Professor Wilfrid Mellers, OBE, composer, author and teacher, was born on April 26,1914. He died on May 16,2008, aged 94 Peter Baskett Anaesthetist who introduced the idea of the paramedic to the UK by training ambulance crews to do more than first aid Peter Baskett, consultant anaesthetist, was born on July 26,1934. He died on April 18,2008, aged 73 Lives Online Fred J. Taylor Countryman and angler whose books were a fount of rural wisdom Fred. J. Taylor, MBE, angler and writer, was born on February 9,1919. He died on May 7,2008, aged 89 Frith Banbury Lives Remembered Returning refugees to safe third country Law Report Court of Appeal Refuge is 'accommodation' Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Space station shines bright Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline In Memoriam-Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Court & Social Timesonline Dinners Newhaven Associates Limited The Times Lipman & Sons Fellows Reader Offers Ltd Scurvy crew given respite as E1 Niño calmed the seas Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 20,1785 An early advertisement for ballooning from The Times in 1785. The balloonist, Mr Blanchard, informs readers that there is alternative entertainment in case of poor weather Winning Move Word Watching Weather quest Weather Epsom makes bold strides to recapture classic appeal Racing Towcester Bet of the day Timing is everything in racing. It befriended Sam Athletics Course specialists Football Beverley Musselburgh Leicester Southwell Sprinting world can start to have faith in someone fast-tracked as Mr Clean Athletics Tyson Gay, an unassuming double champion, is cast as the man to put a new face on a sport tainted by continual doping scandals The Times Intense vigilance needed to keep reputation whiter than white Tennis Report claims sport at 'crossroads' over betting Ex-policemen lead corruption investigation Bath Racing Yesterday's results Musselburgh Newton Abbot Windsor Wolverhampton Football Results Basketball Cycling Ice hockey Speedway Tennis Struggling Hull dismiss Sharp after he loses his cutting edge Rugby league Cricket Fixtures Football The game within Cricket First npower Test Oram enables New Zealand to pass test of their resolve Australians get in a flap after snub to the baggy green Timesonline Warne considers return Full final scoreboard from Lord's Vettori praises the virtues of IPL after trio impress at Lord's Swift recovery of old guard offers an emotional crutch to Cipriani Rugby union England fly half set to miss next six months Voyce out for final but Vickery could play Extent of injury remains uncertain England squad Hansen sets sights on reaching Beijing Murrayfield hosts final Hatton to fight on Edberg comeback Foster fears future New team for Jones Eriksson left guessing as Thaksin takes time to answer Football Ticketmaster Yobo will miss Olympics after Nigeria's blunder Rangers keep their title hopes alive Lehmann on his way Enckelman released Gretna staff sacked Tévez joins mind games with talk of an inferiority complex Football Champions League final United forward says Chelsea have problems 'It's more their final than ours after title win' The Times The English invasion of Moscow began yesterday as the Referee has controversial history with British teams Glazers cast aside charade and stick strictly to business McClaren must seize his opportunity Chelsea will simply shrug shoulders on departures Aston Villa are expected to announce in the next few Inside Trampolines vary life's ups and downs for Chelsea's Mr Indestructible Football Champions League final John Terry is bouncing back from injury yet again, but pain is part of the game for the man who will lead out his team in Moscow Alfa Brera S Inside Uefa may be left to count cost after fans tighten purse-strings Times Crossword 23,918 Lampard's Inter deal claims stun Chelsea as final looms Club launch probe as speculation increases Referee appointment adds to sense of unease The Times Inside Cricket Rugby union Index The face With good rhyme—and reason Campaign that induces a huge hangover Click For the French, life gets worse excrementally The rich take themselves, and us, for a ride Image of the day Modern morals Captive mother The Colombian politician Clara Rojas was held by guerrillas for almost six years—and became pregnant by one of her captors. Sorrel Downer hears her incredible story The Times The Times Muskets crack, pikes clash and I'm in Heaven A shameful cop-out Modern hero Christian aid My next film? Citizen Canine Reportage Who will be top dog at Cannes? No, not Harrison Ford, the real battle is for best movie pooch, says Time called for gentlemen Men tuesday Paragons of good manners, dignity and charm are increasingly rare in the Britain of the 21st century. William Drew wonders if the breed can be saved from extinction The Times How to be a gentleman I tell you I knew it was the Arctic Monkeys Giants, gods and fabled monkey The illustrated manuscript of India's epic legend, the Ramayana, dazzles and enchants Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Ramayana British Library Three more to see at the British Library Orange Around £100 Poppea paints the town (red) First night Opera L'incoronazione di Poppea Glyndebourne Nationaltheatre Book now Pop Roger Waters O2 Arena, SE10 Opera Roméo et Juliette Grand Leed Pop Sparks Islington Academy, N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Myth Sadler's Wells 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 Extraordinary Animals Viewing Guide Five, 7.30pm The Supersizers Go . . . BBC Two, 9pm The World's Smallest Man and Me Channel 4,10pm Film choice Variations One Life Special: Mum and Me BBC One, 10.35pm The duchess of hearts Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4532 The Workout Polygon WELLMANclinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 231 Picture Gallery Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Transport Tales of the Week Other Views Weather takes its toll on Scottish democracy Issue of the Week Scotland The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Bad behaviour causes concern Health Other Stories we Liked Mix-up over NHS careers GP hours extending rapidly Fundraising should be transparent Charities Will London get its own gangs tsar? Young People Best Councils to Work for 2008 Proud to put public health first Interview Justin McCracken, the new head of the Health Protection Agency, tells Nigel Hawkes that the road to understanding the dangers of chemical hazards will be a long one Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard What's the verdict from below? Education Social Enterprise No royals — get Jo Brand Dropout tag is off target Reading skills pass children by Social Care PFI is still burdened by red tape Councils Foreign Ways MPs are all ears for charity Charities Payback time for new mayor Councils Hero and Villain Why needs may not matter Social Care Too Much Info Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Over to you . . . It's not easy to find a good head What Works for us Senior fundraiser at Spitalfields Crypt Trust, on City Action, a matchmakingservice for City firms that want to volunteer with community organisations Dating Game Diary Dates Inside The man in charge of making sure you're in line Frances Gibb meets the first chairman of the new Legal Services Board who promises to get involved only when he has to . . . How laughter in court can sometimes end in tears Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping on top of the money Lawyers must give better value for the fees they charge clients — or lose business, argues David Gray Lawyer of the week Campbell Malone All Carried out In the City Black out Giving freely Ciao bella Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Dutchman relishing chance of more glory The Final Van der Sar is determined not to miss out on a second Champions League win Tony'sfiver Real Madrid signal an end to Ronaldo quest Dazzling Cech wants to stand out in orange The Final Goalkeeper is leaving nothing to chance – even the colour of his shirt has a purpose Clarks Timesonline Ferdinand starting to make the right calls United's England defender content that change of image has resulted in people being less inclined to blame it on Rio Road to the final Road to the final Heroic father whose journey from darkness gave Grant his spirit The Chelsea first-team coach need only look to the suffering of a man who survived the unimaginable for inspiration in his quest for success at the Stamford Bridge helm Manchester United v Chelsea The Final Moscow 7.45pm Champions League final United have fate on their side as date with destiny looms A trawl through the history of a famous club points towards another European triumph for Sir Alex Ferguson's team Evergreen Scholes an example to everyone The man described by Sir Bobby Charlton as 'the heart of Old Trafford' is sure to have a big part to play in Moscow Life and times Mr and Mrs . . . till defeat do us part One is in the blue corner, the other in the red. It means plenty of low blows — but definitely no holding Manchester United V Chelsea It takes more than a multimillionaire glamourpuss with a decent left peg to make a football club. Youse are all f***ing idiots if you think that. It takes culture, history, pain and Burberry manbags to become a sporting bastion. So here is the definitive, holistic guide to who comes out on top between … Music Big Cheese Import Celebrity fan Drama Wags Trivia QA TV? Pizza? Lots of Cash? Then enjoy the game The Euro Are these shores now the home to the continent's premier league? England has produced six of the past eight Champions League semi-finalists, suggesting a power shift Guinness Premiership How Frost turned plastic into grass The Final Volkswagen

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