News from 22/05/2008
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David Budworth Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Janice Turner, David Wighton, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Phil Hendren, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Liza Foreman, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Gabrielle Starkey, Ben Hoyle Arts Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Sally Gimber, David Sharrock, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Professor Sir Bryan Thwaites, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Beryl Rosenbaum, Nicholas Blanford, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, John Newman, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Stephen Collins, Marie Tourres, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Catherine O'brien, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Rhidian Llewellyn, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Dr Richard Horton, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Tony Whelpton, Matthew Pryor, Sarah Hiscock, Alexis Mostrous, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Peter Sherman, George Duffy, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Lucie Galice General Manager, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Sandy Pratt, Judith O'Reilly, Emily Ford, Steve Field, Matthew Parris, Michael Moran, Emilie Gay, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Charles Puxley, Mike Atherton, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, David Shepherd, Carly Chynoweth, John Naish, Mark Barber, Keith James, Martin Waller, Dr Emmeline Watkins, Mark Baldwin, P. F. Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, John Plummer, Pamela Currie, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Geoff Watson, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Simon Sperryn, Richard Ford, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath,
ResumoIndex Fifty years after Munich tragedy, United triumph in Moscow thriller War on crime gangs Police get new powers to launch crackdown Witnesses will be guaranteed anonymity Burma loses out as aid flows to China End to cluster bombs Bones 'from children' Lebanon deal Supermarket summit I've signed up to some silly website . . . if it keeps … KenKen The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Burma victims lose aid battle as cash flows into China on a flood of sympathy Disaster response Lack of TV pictures hinders cyclone appeal Business interests bolster corporate giving Levels of donations are not just based on commercial factors Reactions to the disasters Boodles Brown's call for ban on cluster bombs puts pressure on MoD 'Major shift in policy' stirs Dublin conference Danger of harming civilians 'unacceptable' Multiple menace Reformed jihadist released as court case begins Picture Gallery Police accuse Smith of betrayal over pay Solicitors' pay gap Human rights case Row over class IQ Press complaints rise Female emancipation Tory party's spiritual home finally welcomes women into its embrace Louis Vuitton Striking back against gangland 'untouchables' who rule Gang culture Witnesses to be offered anonymity and protection Police get extra money to tackle inner-city threat Cases to decide if police are liable for damages How a wall of silence was broken down Police say loss of banning orders is to blame for rise in gun crime Pre-school literacy targets 'are too ambitious and should be dropped' Campaigners fear impact on children Curriculum sets 69 goals for five-year-olds O2 Belfast bar murder trial hears last words Shoddy court files Sea bass stocks plea Excess school places Dog tired Children were dismembered and burnt, say Jersey police Ryanair M&S Tyre-spiking 'stinger' stops forecourt fuel thieves in their tracks More 'drive-aways' as prices increase sharply Punctured vehicle only made it 100 yards Lastminute Sainsbury's Oprah Winfrey is turning to veganism for 21 days Northern rock George's curious change of heart People At the time of writing it is too early to say where Pop goes Oona King The Queen is seeking a new head gamekeeper for Balmoral Liam Gallagher with his son Gene, 6, who has clearly been well schooled in the delicate art of how rock aristocracy ought to behave in front of photographers. Here they are leaving a fashionable London restaurant Once more to our aspiringly elitist riff about likening Postscript Arnold Schwarzeneggar, who was visiting the offices … Kim Wilde, the one-time Kids in America singer turned … M&S How Britain rates Censors go online to clean up murky world of digital videos Boots CitroËn Couple are charged with neglect after child, 7, dies Hospital says several children were admitted Police remove family's carpets and furniture Argos Bottom of the Deck Labour should never play the class card. Tories should never touch the race card Les Misérables Today's strikes in France must not deflect Sarkozy's reform plans Good Sports A solution to the concerns of the International Olympic Committee My baseball cap says 'Dork Uni' Picture Gallery We need a nudge in the right direction Thunderer: Thunderer A fairer legal system Alcoholic dangers Teachers need to live The education gap is not defined by class Would Veterans Day be exploited? Timesonline Gentle conduct Oxford's needs Pigeon pie, anyone? BBC: for and against A reasoned review Rip up your textbooks. They're wrong about oil Make no mistake, the class war is far from over Comment Lloyds TSB Concert starts with a bang but Britain and Iraq are in harmony Mfi Wickes Universities 'pricing out' foreign students Top of the class Pupils may face urine test for brain-boosting drugs Currys Bath store Twins take Sark reform to High Court It's one giant leap for robotkind Algerian demands Straw apology Albino oak takes Chelsea by surprise Nikon Hedge fund mogul set to sell London mansion for record-breaking £117m Notorious hoaxer helps to create picture of art forger Cannes Film Festival HSBC Premier Teenage love film a farewell to Minghella Clash of egos as film auteur meets tubby scourge of English football First night Film Maradona by Kusturica Cannes Film Festival PC World MPs, not the courts, must still decide moral issues Millets Moment of serendipity in space as satellite stumbles on birth of a supernova Dell Political brilliance incarnate, from a devout non-politician Spiritual leader Multiple Display Advertising Items Citi Quitting smoking is contagious, says study Multiple Display Advertising Items Tory blunder over leak of voters' data hits prospect for by-election triumph Politics Crewe & Nantwich 'Super Thursday' in 2009 to be Brown's next big test Boris becomes a Latin lover for the best show in town Politics Dfs Former IRA chief dies of cancer Multiple Display Advertising Items Solent salutes lone sailor's world record Castrol Dreams America Germany Lebanon's 'wedding day' snatches peace from the jaws of civil war Timetable of turmoil He knows he's won. She knows she's lost. But the battle goes on US elections Obama ready to mend fences and focus on McCain Campaign switches to Florida and the 'lost' delegates Disasters Emergency Committee Race to the finish Clinton hopes for an 'act of God' and keeps faith in the long game After eight years' silence, Israel and Syria talk Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): 'Eta leader' is held in raid on flat (AP): The Scream goes back on display (Reuters): Organised crime outstrips nations (AFP): Dustin is voted a Eurovision turkey Raja Fashions (Reuters), (AFP): Troops are called in after flames of violence spread to Zulu heartland A million olive trees to make desert bloom Multiple Display Advertising Items All of the 48 monasteries have gone and the statues are crushed. But the oldest survives to give the valley his blessing Möben Huge following Siege of Naples as Berlusconi arrives to sweep rubbish and crime off streets Leader wants 'new lease of life for splendid city' Laws will be scrutinised for racism or xenophobia Multiple Display Advertising Items Strikers set the streets alight in fury at 'broken promises' and high fuel prices Police are injured in Paris demonstrations President takes over after party squabbles The Times Elderly are burnt to death in witch-hunt (AP): Stamp of disapproval (AP): Kennedy goes home (AFP): Early morning cull (AP): Spray that again . . . (AFP): Stopped at the lights Breton has the last laugh after Manifesto goes for surreal £2.5m Multiple Display Advertising Items The art of words Exorcists are summoned from abroad to drive the demons away Timesmobile Simple Choice Funerals Sunderland is best connected city in UK Rate cut hope fades Wolseley job losses UBS cuts US exposure Quote of the day Fed downgrade Business big shot Darling calls summit meeting with supermarket executives Chancellor to discuss soaring cost of food CEBR says problem is here for the long term Mortgage lenders predict 7% fall in house prices Golf drive Stock markets Microsoft tries to tempt online buyers with offer of cash back Desperate airlines fly by the seat of their pants Picture Gallery You bet BA got the message Commodities Gulf's golf links Stay in touch Agar Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Sunderland is streets ahead for broadband 66% of households have high-speed link 14 million homes in UK are connected Business big shot Chris Bell Tenants are all switched on to web revolution Sartoriani This is . . . well, it might be a former Dauphin, son of the French king. Alternatively, it might be Sir John Houblon, Lord Mayor of London in 1695 and, the year before, appointed the first Governor of the Ban of England BDO Glocer sails off on a sea of others' troubles City Diary Right. That over with, let us proceed to the Thomson City Diary Ping! Ping! Several e-mails arrive purporting to be City Diary Picture Gallery Ban for accountant who was head of TransTec I notice that a City commentator and pundit from AN City Diary MPC members divided over effect of housing slump on inflation SEC steps up international drive by freezing Briton's UK assets The cost of Rock CBRE Turnberry set for makeover after £55m sale to Dubai wealth fund Buyer eyes the Gleneagles model Qe2 owner seeking more golf deals in UK Garnier hands over the GlaxoSmithKline baton Tee-off in Scotland Rabobank contender to buy F&C manager (PA): Paragon profits fall Hunter sells stake MK One jobs at risk British Land City deal (PA): Retailer cautious How it all began Banks set to challenge judgment on charges Wolseley poised to cut UK jobs after 30 per cent fall in profits Thomson Reuters JPMorgan to cut 8,000 Bear Stearns jobs worldwide SecondPost UBS sells $22bn of securities to BlackRock to reduce its sub-prime pain Swiss bank lends $11bn to finance deal Move sparks talk of discounted rights issue Fed's warning of US stagnation and inflation shakes Wall Street AmericanAirlines Fears of oil price rise Shell 'near to resolving rift over Nigerian joint venture' The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Boys and girls stay in to play on a virtual island Mediapolis OFT is reading it all wrong about Slough's papers 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 Persimmon rumour gives Bovis a boost Market report Land of Leather debt worry Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Experian feeling the pain alongside the consumer Britvic Great Portland Estates Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Professor Willis Lamb Nobel prize-winning physicist whose hydrogen atom research revolutionised quantum theory Professor Willis Lamb, Nobel prize-winning physicist, was born on July 12,1913. He died on May 15,2008, aged 94 Times Crossword Weather Eye Lives Online Hamilton Jordan Political strategist who masterminded Jimmy Carter's election to the White House and became his chief of staff Hamilton Jordan, political consultant, was born on September 21,1944. He died of cancer on May 20,2008, aged 63 Huntington Hartford Sybaritic heir to a grocery business fortune who squandered millions on doomed projects and was rescued from squalor Huntington Hartford, grocery business heir, was born on April 18,1911. He died on May 19,2008, aged 97 Lieutenant-Commander Stanley Brilliant Naval pilot who played a leading part in sinking a U-boat during the stalwart defence of a Murmansk-bound convoy in 1944 Lieutenant-Commander Stanley Brilliant, DSC, wartime naval aviator, was born on October 3,1920. He died on March 24,2008, aged 87 Rosario Sánchez Spanish Civil War militiawoman, nicknamed La Dinamitera, who lost a hand fighting in the front line against Franco Rosario Sánchez Mora, Republican militiawoman, was born on April 21,1919. She died on April 17,2008, aged 88 Court Circular Birthdays Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Anniversaries Public Notices The Times Public Notices Newspapers Support Recycling Flawed system requires full transparency Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Appealling judicial discretion Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Times Crossword Championship 2008 3rd Qualifier Multiple Display Advertising Items Walk in the footsteps of emperors Late travel Historic Capri offers tourists affordable deals Property of the month: Caesar Augustus hotel British Isles Late deals Lyme Regis villa for a week, £300; a week in Turkey, £183; a fortnight in Florida, £389 Family summer Short haul Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Earthquake prediction is written in the clouds Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 22,1894 The Times reports on the execution by guillotine of the anarchist Emile Henry Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Impressive City Leader is Royal Ascot material Racing Sangster family have high-class prospect Michita puts herself in Oaks reckoning Haydock Park The meeting at Ayr yesterday was abandoned because … Salisbury Cricket Football Janiak prompts Johnston's Klarion cry Goodwood Worcester Mick Channon's Youmzain, second in last year's Prix … Players working wonders at Bath despite the club treading water Rugby union Meehan's men aiming to end ten-year drought Questions remain about future direction Timesonline Goodwood Racing Yesterday's results Kelso Sedgefield Sandown Park Course specialists Sanderson sure that Worcester's days of struggle are behind them Rugby union Wetherby Racing Football Results Cycling Tennis Award helps to dull pain as Cipriani starts his recovery Football Fixtures Other sport Butcher proves cut above after Ramprakash has rare failure Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboard The Times Weather forecast Today's fixtures Kent v Somerset Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboard The Times Nottinghamshire v Sussex Scoreboard Essex v Leicestershire Scoreboard Glamorgan v Northamptonshire Scoreboard Warwickshire v Middlesex Scoreboard Why play at Wentworth and suffer death by a thousand putts again? I'm off to the US The big interview Britain's Ryder Cup hopeful has designs on making Faldo's team, and expanding his clothing company, but will do things his way The Times Alfa Brera S Casey and Rose eager to duel for Europe's new big-money prize Battle to win over the iPod generation to continue after London 2012 Olympic Games Jacques Rogge tells The Times that the IOC needs to attract a more youthful audience if it is to remain relevant in the 21st century President standing firm over torch relay Jones tried to inject three substances in one go in race for five golds, court hears Drugs in sport Sprinter 'used EPO' to aid relay qualification Mexican says he also worked for Montgomery Umpires' decision-making continues to supply better service than any machine Lancashire accuse ECB of 'raping' clubs Cricket Official slates board over Test allocations County planning £70m ground redevelopment Hair's return will not subdue Panesar Timesonline The Sunday Times Mosley waits in wings before returning to public stage Motor racing FIA president lies low on return to FI circus Ecclestone prepares to defend his position Thelondonpaper Radcliffe sweating on result of hip scan Spain may miss out Fahey's level best Walters for Catalans Pistorius needs time Stadium stand-off could throw Capello's plans into disarray Football Rangers rue self-inflicted wounds on title decision day Arsenal make offer for £12m-rated Nasri New deal for Kirkland Southgate quit fear Ljungberg pads up Ince's son signs Ronaldo is the slickest of them all on a night of slips Moscow 2008 The final From Spain to South Korea, world tunes in to battle of Europe Gatorade Exciting blend of chess, ballet and war First night Champions League final Luzhniki Stadium Terry's miss brings pain that his battered body has yet to endure Captain took penalty after Drogba's red card Van der Sar says luck not skill won shoot-out Police charge at Chelsea supporters in West London Samsung Manchester United Glorious nights in Europe Black nights on the Continent for Chelsea Glory abroad for the Reds Lampard's driving display falls just short Midfield player 'very emotionally drained' Grant refuses to talk about future at club Passion for victory still burns within Ferguson and Giggs Lucozade Sport Pleat lucky to avoid being substituted with cramp Clock watch How the final unfolded Ferguson's second coming honours the spirit of Busby Timesonline Man United web watch Chelsea web watch How Manchester United rated Crowd watch Security watch Pitch watch Penalties bring only fools when a hero was sorely needed Ref watch Sub watch Tactics watch How Chelsea rated A fast-paced cliffhanger to thrill a continent L'homme Yves Saint Laurent Times Crossword 23,920 Free tomorrow United save a place in history Ferguson's men seal victory in shoot-out Terry in tears after missing crucial penalty The Times Free in The Times tomorrow Inside Times2 The face The prime-time lord Why gardening bores should wither away Click All I really want to do, is be your petit chou Image of the day Eurovision: making our minds up Saturday's contest has been hit by accusations of block voting — even Sir Terry Wogan is worried. Relax, says Luke Leitch, it's just a night of good, clean Euro fun How Britain struck a bum note Keep on moving You need not be on a long-haul flight to have DVT. Sitting for too long at your desk can put you at risk The Sunday Times Timesonline The Times Have you met my Aunt Sally? Violent players are not role models Been there, Gwyneth The Times Through the valley of the shadow of death Interview MS sufferer Canon Andrew White is too ill to work in the UK, says the Church. He tells Catherine O'brien why ministering in Baghdad offers him salvation Reigning queen of the Croisette Cannes film special Catherine Deneuve is still the poster girl for Cannes. And she's starring in one of its hottest films, James Mottram reports A-list stars and edible roses — the parties to watch Inside Cannes-ometer Our critics' Top Ten favourites Cannes film reviews This year Cannes has gone back to its roots as a showcase for arthouse films. James Christopher and Wendy Ide pick the best so far On the make for the breaks Cannes market Beneath all the festival glitz, aspiring producers scrabble desperately to get a foot on the ladder, Wendy Ide reports Cassandra's Dream The Times Those who can, Cannes. And those who can't . . . Caramel Timesonline Dangerously naked Parking AA The cynic's choice Reviews The new Indiana Jones film has split opinion — not least between Times critics. Kevin Maher gives his verdict Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 12A, 124mins Shotgun Stories 12A, 90mins The wooden in Woody Why does the quintessential New York director persist in getting it so wrong about England, Ed Potton wonders Cassandra's Dream 12A, 108mins Timber Falls 18,100mins Dangerous Parking 18,109mins Garbage Warrior 15,86mins Rebellion: The Litvinenko Case tbc, 104mins The Times Sufferings of a woman scorned First night Theatre Marguerite Theatre Royal Haymarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Breaking the Silence Nottingham Playhouse Concert John Tavener Concert Brighton Dome Dance Rambert Dance Company Sadler's Wells Book now The Lion King Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Come Dine with Me Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Midnight Man ITV1,9pm Cape Fear (1991) Film choice ITV4,10pm Variations Cutting Edge: 13 Kids and Wanting More Channel 4,9pm Y Tu Mamá También (2001) Film4,11pm Jacob's Ladder (1990) ITV4, 12.30am An Everlasting Piece (2000) Channel 4,2.30am The Quiff can hold head high Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4534 The Workout Polygon WELLMANclinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 233 Picture Gallery The WELLMANclinic Index Gradjobs The Sunday Times Inspiration lights up dull careers The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Road to prosperity What Happened next A scheme for social entrepreneurs gave a travel guide writer a boost, Carly Chynoweth reports SecondPost Second (Corporate) Life The Office Psychologist Traps to draw the unwary What Not to Do . . . In a Meeting Going into a meeting well prepared is an important first step, but once you are in there a range of lurking dangers can trip you up. Clare Dight tiptoes through some of the most perilous pitfalls Our Big Idea Southern Alps Supply and the demand for courses Where and what to Study From MBAs in purchasing to degrees in logistics — Steve Coomber sources the courses for supply chain specialists Everatt & Company Competition MBA Choices Competition MBA Insider IESE Peter Sherman, until recently one of our student writers but now a newly minted MBA graduate, reflects on the time that he has spent studying at IESE business school in Spain and looks forward to returning to the cares and stresses of day-to-day working life Making the business case for a better life Talking Point An Ecuadorian village is benefiting from the skills of students. Steve Coomber reports Swapping over to green suppliers is a fair trade A Career Guide to Opportunities in . . . Purchasing Published in association with the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply 22.05.08 The buying decisions being made by big businesses can have significant knock-on effects. Emily Ford looks at the issues Inside Contact us It is time to tighten corporate belts Credit Crunch Tough market conditions put supply-chain managers to the test. Clare Dight reports The Sunday Times Need to Know Buying the way ahead Opportunities in . . . Purchasing Whether you fancy maximising profits for a business or helping the public sector to get good value for money, procurement could be the role for you. Emily Ford reports Job Description Opinion Lateral Thinking Big job, small world International Opportunities Globalisation means that purchasing professionals can find themselves attending meetings in offices anywhere from Bombay to Boston, Sarah Campbell discovers Telecommunications Sevan Brown, 28, senior procurement manager, Virgin Media Cut costs not corners What Not to Do when . . . Working in Purchasing Contract negotiations can be tricky enough without giving your hand away at the beginning. Carly Chynoweth finds out more about traps to avoid when making deals Ernst & Young How Do I Become an Art/museum Buyer3f Healthcare Route to the Top Pass the paperclips Mythbuster Ordering stationery and completing forms in triplicate are the least of a procurement professional's duties, despite the stereotype. Carly Chynoweth discovers the reality Multiple Display Advertising Items CIPS Careers of the Week Kuwait Oil Tanker Company Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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