News from 26/05/2008
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Derek St Clair-Stannard, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Patrick McKinlay, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Nicholas Elliott, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Brian Williams, Alastair Stewart, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Jane Goodall, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Wendy Ide, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, David Sharrock, Paul Burston, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Kirkham, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, David Morris-Marsham, Debra Craine, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Norman Harris, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Paul Burton Director of Policy Analysis, Simon Tebbutt, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lilly Peel, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Terence Kealey, E. H. Whitaker, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, David Lawrenson, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Dr Keith Hopcroft, Craig Holt, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Kenneth Denby, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Meg Parkes, Mark Hodkinson, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Kevin Dowling, Patrick Cracroft-Brennan, Peter Riddell, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, John Longden, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Penny Tucker, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, Sebastian Marr, Nicola Copping, Ed Hughes, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Schools in revolt over under-5s curriculum Independents attack Whitehall interference Framework 'violates parents' human rights' Hamilton on top of the world in Monaco China's Prime Minister signals new openness Miliband 'in the frame' Family's knife plea Beirut breakthrough Airlines squeezed Index The Game The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times A seismic shift in China's relations with West? Earthquake response In an unprecedented move, Jane MacArtney was allowed personal access to China's Prime Minister as he pledged openness and invited foreign journalists to a town at the epicentre Aftershock reawakens terror for refugees across stricken Sichuan Boodles Schools say early learning edict violates parents' right to choose 'So many changes are imposed. It takes away the joy of the job' Lighter touch Pugh Starved girl's father demands answers Student held in US Help for deaf pupils Tory 'boot camp' call Call to cut plant tax Sorry Asia, you smell: the not-so-subtle ploy to sell three billion deodorants Soap company targets vast untapped market Aims to make continent conscious of body odour Cigarettes to be available only as 'under the counter' purchase Rolex Miliband ready to take up leadership gauntlet . . . should the vacancy arise Labour in turmoil He commits to Blairite agenda in TV interview Union link man adds to pressure on Brown The main challengers The outsiders Key dates The next general election While ministers may deny there's a plot, it does not mean they're telling the truth Prison officers fear that Muslim inmates are taking control of jail Influx of city gangs has added to violence Staff out to sabotage any changes, says report Three Attackers are 'scum of society' says MP beaten unconscious Room Service, Mr Bond? Rac Behind bars Andersen's visit was no fairytale for Dickens Volkswagen Savills Family speaks out after Potter actor's murder Lloyds TSB Two teenagers wounded in gun attacks and man beaten to death Earthquake halts Ken's Olympic bus trip Taxpayers will still foot half £450,000 bill London to send only vital staff to the Games Kwik-Fit fixer to take London transport flak Qantas Good life turns sour for expat Britons as housing slump spreads to Costas Nervous buyers hold back as house prices fall again Pain in Spain Bacta IRA hunger strike portrait wins award Cannes Film Festival Bath store Prize winners The Class brings light at the end Early Learning A compulsory curriculum for toddlers is rightly provoking tantrums Eastern Promises Will the peace accord in Lebanon last longer than its predecessors? Don't Be My Guest The social procedure of the outstayed welcome Can science save us from the NHS? Picture Gallery Conservatives are now the reformers Thunderer: A suggestion for tackling knife crime The heroin trade Barristers' fees Mixed messages about the need for a father PC demands on the fire service A devil of a job Timesonline Something to aim for Same-sex ceremonies The role of zoos Gentlemen . . . . . . and ladies Does science make belief in God obsolete? The quiet scandal of the sherpas of Kilimanjaro Dfs Drug addict with bloody hands is new suspect for Meredith murder Paramedics saw man close to where she died Witnesses heard him screaming 'i killed her' O2 Pupils 'would benefit from short holidays' Not enough pickers Cocaine abuse rises Dream come true Too generous with the sugar, not enough bite First night Theatre The Cherry Orchard Chichester Festival Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Low costs and an outdoor life mean it's now cool to caravan Site bookings up by more than 20 per cent Landowners and City firms cash in on craze Vodafone Two die as wet weather batters Britain and washes out another Bank Holiday Staples Alcohol gene link to mouth cancer Beaver families move back to Britain Lessons must be greener, says Ofsted Britons remain trapped in France Wogan ready to quit Eurovision as voting follows a different drumbeat National politics has taken over Song Contest 'Britain will always lose' on present system Outraged at singing dustman's fate, Terry turns to dark side Citi Lebanon France US steers clear of gas guzzlers as oil shock forces up petrol prices Salesmen can hardly give away their vehicles Buyers pay over the odds for small cars Mbeki describes attacks as 'absolute disgrace' President calls for tolerance and peace 'Perpetrators will be brought to justice' KLM The Times Israel 'has 150 nuclear arms' Kosovo troops Farc leader dies (AFP): War crimes case (AFP): Baby on eBay Mugabe threat (AP): Famine lament (Reuters): Everest record The world is watching you over aid promises, Burma's leaders are told TalkTalk The Times Gunfire welcomes leader as Lebanon celebrates new deal Power of Hezbollah hangs over settlement Pressure remains to identify Hariri's killers The woes of Lebanon Kashmir rocks to the beat of peace French see the funny side of how Hollywood makes films The Times Nazi mob goes on immigrant rampage in 'tolerant' Rome Housing slump drags DIY receipts lower Squeeze on brokers Coal boost for miners Concerns for Sichuan Quote of the day IT finishing schools Business big shot Pressure grows on airlines as fuel suppliers demand cash in advance Oil companies cut off credit lines to carriers Fears spreading over firms' cash solvency HSBC under fire for chiefs' £120m reward scheme Monday manifesto Stock markets Indian giant Reliance beats influential rivals to buy ailing Vanco More testing times ahead as the euro turns ten Commodities Alium Currencies Need to know Business big shot Andrew Coppel Blow to mortgage brokers as banks keep the best deals for direct customers Intermediaries frozen out after banks retrench Fear that public could miss out on best advice Media Planet Bank Holiday blues for DIY stores as housing slowdown starts to bite Heathrow express UK biofuels company faces criticism for 'miracle' weed Lenovo Short supply and bid speculation help coal to boost British miners AIM mining stocks are attractive proposition Production problems increase contract values India's newest graduates given final polish with lessons in the British way The Times Petrol firms in peril as Delhi restricts prices Going up Economic tremors of Chinese disaster The earthquake that devastated the key agricultural province of Sichuan could fan inflation, reports Leo Lewis Lenovo If you're looking for the headquarters, simply look around for the chairman Monday manifesto Michael Treschow There is a steely edge to the affable Swede who is determined to promote innovation and delivery at Unilever. Carl Mortished met him The Sunday Times Timesonline Timesmobile CV Reader Offers Ltd Archaeology Nature Notes Alan Brien Prolific journalist, critic and distinguished commentator with a taste for whimsy, women and liquor Alan Brien, journalist and critic, was born on March 12,1925. He died on May 23,2008, aged 83 Yossi Harel Lives Remembered Dick Martin American comedian who co-hosted hugely popular TV show of slapstick, satire and silliness Dick Martin, comedian, was born on January 30,1922. He died on May 24,2008, aged 86 Peter Howard Broadway multi-tasker who was a composer, conductor, dance-arranger and musical director Peter Howard, Broadway musical conductor and dance-music arranger, was born on July 29,1927. He died on April 18,2008, aged 80 Blanche Coleman Bandleader whose all-girl group rose to fame in the 1940s Blanche Coleman, bandleader, was born on February 28,1910. She died on April 22,2008, aged 98 Michael Reynolds Combative painter noted for his vituperative eloquence on conceptual art and other trends Michael Reynolds, painter, was born on August 30,1933. He died on April 26,2008, aged 74 Jennifer Westwood Scholarly and prolific writer and broadcaster on folklore steadfast in her search for authenticity Jennifer Westwood, folklorist, writer and broadcaster, was born on January 5,1940. She died of cancer on May 12,2008, aged 68 Bernard Archard Familiar character actor with an air of authority Bernard Archard, actor, was born on August 20,1916. He died on May 1,2008, aged 91 DIY Stonehenge: take two chaps, a rope and some pegs Notebook Archaeology Memories of the Burma-Thailand railway Refugee was entitled to Convention protection Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices In Memoriam - Private For Sale Gifts Newspapers Support Recycling Should we have stuck to the Whitsun holiday? Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 26,1982 The Times reports on America's confidence in response to British military action in the Falkland Islands Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Halfway To Heaven gives O'Brien strength in depth Racing Stable's second string lands Guineas success Duke Of Marmalade wins other group one Bet of the day Redcar Simon Barnes Motor racing Henry the navigator sets course for Epsom Carlisle Chepstow Leicester Big-race betting Basketball Results Boxing Cricket Cartmel Racing Golf Newmarket Racing Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Course specialists Triathlon Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Other sport Uttoxeter Uefa's insufferable arrogance reaches new low in Moscow Time for Moores to conjure up some managerial magic A copy of the newly-paperbacked autobiography of Monty When did 'to be the best you can' stop being enough? Golden boy Daley seeks to conquer China Diving Plymouth teenager heads for Nanjing event Medal haul shows a maturing young talent Durham v Scotland Cricket Scoreboard Essex v Surrey Scoreboard Glamorgan v Worcestershire Scoreboard Gloucestershire v Hampshire Scoreboard Somerset clinch victory after Denly resistance Patience and fortitude help Munster to keep French forces at bay Rugby union Heineken Cup final England claimed their first sevens win over New Zealand Kidney leaves beloved team to answer Ireland's call Bath's departing stars leave with legacy intact Rugby union European Challenge Cup final Dobson steps off aircraft and into Rovers' hearts Rugby league Hull 8 St Helens 16 Trent Barrett and Gareth Hock provide two different Crowd pleaser's bumpy ride a concern for the road ahead Boxing Hatton comeback Ricky Hatton exhibits more scars of battle during another night of hard labour before record numbers of his adoring masses On another winning night for Ricky Hatton, his younger The Times Punch lines The Times Emergency haircut helps Malignaggi cling to title Alliss sticks to his guns after Dougherty lashes out at lack of respect Golf BMW PGA Championship Controversy flares up after criticism of putting We have to tell it like it is, says commentator Wilson lets elusive first win slip away Inconsistent Murray extricates himself from Parisian calamity Tennis French Open Championship Guinness Premiership Peyron takes Atlantic treble in record time All ten for Mahaboob Gatland's injury toll Bravo sets up thriller Panesar turns despair into slim hope but New Zealand are favourites Cricket Second npower Test match Scoreboard from Old Trafford Vaughan promises classic only to serve up one-hit wonders Monty Panesar's exploits in the second innings may … Six special reasons for spinner's overexcitement Timesonline The game within Briton rides luck as early crash proves no barrier to famous win Motor racing Monaco Grand Prix Hamilton gains from unscheduled pitstop Raikkonen draws a blank in ninth position Alfa Brera S Monaco details Times Crossword 23,923 Triumphant Hamilton singing in the rain of Monte Carlo Briton races into lead in World Championship Victory inspired by boyhood hero Senna The Times Friends Provident Inside: 20 pages of pure football Positive spin: Moty's magic gives England hope at Old … Index Monday poem Taking stock of the wood Here's food for thought: politics is palatable now The click Boozy bats can show us how to sober up fast Image of the day 'Shall we play?' In the second extract from the new novel by Sebastian Faulks, James Bond finds a surprise visitor in his hotel room Timesonline Jumbo Crossword Number 759 Picture Gallery The Times I do have views on celebrity couples, if anyone cares to ask C-word makes me cringe with shame R. Kelly? A guide for Dr Know-Nothing Health New GMC guidelines aim to help doctors to stay more in touch with patients. Dr Keith Hopcroft argues that the suggestions will produce GPs with more touchy-feely PR skills than medical knowhow Timesonline How to get the most out of your doctor Depression stops me caring for my son The Times Work or family problems? Globrix.com The urban safari starts here Fashion How does a city girl acquire some Serengeti chic? Nicola Copping tracks down the trends The real X factor Arts TV audition shows have led to a boom in drama school applications, but instant fame is not on offer, says Lucy Powell Perfect for the part: audition secrets of the stars 'i bob along, like a buoy . . .' The actor Bette Bourne is Rock Hudson's agent in a new play. Paul Burston meets British theatre's most regal bohemian The Times A night of der randy kavalier First night Opera Der Rosenkavalier London Coliseum Pop The Ting Tings Astoria, WC2 Theatre Rosmersholm Almeida, N1 Concert BBCSO/Belohlávek Barbican Dance New Works Linbury Studio, ROH Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Jazz Nnenna Freelon Ronnie Scott's, W1 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 A Taste of My Life Viewing Guide BBC Two, 6.30pm Springwatch 2008 BBC Two, 8pm Kiss of Death BBC One, 9pm Robin and Marlan (1976) Film choice Channel 4,1.25pm Variations Life After People Channel 4,9pm The Sound of Music (1965) BBC One, 2.50pm Wall Street (1987) Five, 11.05pm The Lady from Shanghai (1947, b/w) BBC Two, 1.05am Raise a glass to Lynley's law Weekend TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4537 Polygon Linkudo Times2 Quiz Codeword No 235 Picture Gallery Acorn Index Captaincy could lift Terry's spirits The News Capello to provide boost Weekend in Numbers Trapattoni to ignore gibes Doncaster confound the critics to win promotion Picture of the Day Amputees show Dutch courage Capello will have final say on future of Barton Beasley surprised by his cup final inclusion Redknapp on the hunt West Brom M'Bami link The reluctant penalty of Anelka should be his last … Chelsea look for hard man to restore order The race to replace Grant The News The Web Spot the pie It's back to the drawing board for Abramovich The Club All change at Stamford Bridge In the running In charge for four years . . . Are you sure? £5.2m payoff eases the pain for Grant Impossible job perhaps but many will apply Strikers should not strike The Debate Martin Samuel Debate Mandaric's elusive hunt Terry's innocent, Ok? Idiocy on Planet Platini Reality bites at Chelsea Spurs' feeding frenzy High jinx from Hiddink Little Jack Warner . . . These suspicious times 'Let the manager take a penalty, then the owner' The Debate Owen still has a chance Hull's battle starts here United looking close to home in search of Ferguson successor Queiroz in the frame The News LG Real defend tactics Beckham goes the distance à la 1996 Walcott sees action on two fronts in his national service Grass Roots Football Cascarino's handful The Arsenal forward had designs on a second full cap and England Under-21 success Tony's Fiver The female Theo Taylor says Capello is not fair on the players Former manager's career advice Phill Jupitus The Issues The former England manager questions the present incumbent's methods and calls for the FA to help build for success Replay knocks spots off another shoot-out What did I expect? We are fated to lose, after all Hayter ensures O'Driscoll gets to live the dream The Games Coca-Cola League One play-offs final Manager driven by forward thinking QA Local hero hands Hull their first shot at the top flight The Games Coca-Cola Championship play-offs final Who are ya? Promotion-winners will get their chance Hill's angels make up for my failure to find a saviour Coca-Cola Championship play-offs final Rochdale revival The Games After 34 years in the bottom division, things are finally looking up for Rochdale The final countdown Who will be hot property The Transfers Club-by-club guide Briton takes leading role as coach for the stars The Films From Southend to Hollywood A former Southend United player has built a glamorous new career in the film industry choreographing football scenes Grass Roots Football Scene and heard Messi shows why going for gold might not be so bad The Columnist TV Guide The Continent Dutch courage needed to end European farce Iraq could face ban after dissolution of FA The Box FA's primary objective is to build from the bottom Grass Roots Football 'Mollycoddled' kids have it too easy, says Wilkins Coaching masterclass Mark Kearney's guide to getting the best out of a training session The Prem The Times Hoddle hands out Spanish lessons Teenagers given second chance The Academy Spot the pie Bravia
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