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News from 28/05/2008

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Larry Spence, Andrew Billen, Joanne Christie, Jack Lonergan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Katie Perrior, Magnus Linklater, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Jonathan Bate, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Martin E. Simons, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Mark Barrowcliffe, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Laura Lovett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Millar, Dr Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Lucille Sher, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Geoffrey Hall, Anthony E. C. W. Spencer, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, David Budworth, Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Derwent May, Tim Teeman, Anthony Hollis, Katie Roiphe, Douglas Henderson, Suzy Jagger, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Douglas Rankine, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, John Cooney, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Nigel Brown, Cllr David Hibbert, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, Nigel Barraclough, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rowel W. Samuels, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Alice Fordham, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Mike Sant, Joe Clay, Colin Pomeroy, Andrew Lycett, Robert Whelan, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Helen Logan, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alexandra Soveral, Richard Ford, Dr Milton Wainwright,

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Index The Times Ministers driven to U-turn on road taxes Car and fuel duty rises likely to be scrapped Backbench revolt and hauliers force rethink Index Energy warning as power stations fail Cluster bombs treaty Sydney Pollack Olmert 'handed cash' Vodafone pledge Index The Workout KenKen Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find The Times Blackouts hit thousands as power stations shut down without warning 'Crumbling network cannot meet demand' Operations cancelled and people stuck in lifts Estate agents lose out on commission Winehouse gets into Cambridge Singer compared to poets in finals exam Students irritated and amused by trick question Amy Winehouse Sir Walter Raleigh Only time will tell . . . Rathbones Lorry drivers flex their muscles in protest at rising price of fuel HGVs thunder in for Central London rally We're being forced out of business, hauliers say Brown is still the best man for the job, says Straw Pugh Pacemaker baby has contracted MRSA Apprentices rejected Sexual image penalty Madeleine refusal Stomach-stapling up Where there's muck there's historic gold Continental Kidnap, lynching and a suicide Street violence The savage beating to death of a 17-year-old boy was merely the latest in a grim litany of incidents in this West Yorkshire town Boy, 13, tells how he tried to save life of teenager 'Proper sentences' for knife crimes needed, police will tell magistrates Hollywood stars pay tribute to the director who saw their lustre Boots Opticians Obituary Six essential movies Social workers' failings 'put children at risk' Backlog in separation cases criticised by report Impact of domestic violence poorly assessed Striving for maturity without growing pains Npower Barclays Instructor admits panic after boat capsize that led to death of cadet Nuclear submarine damaged after hitting rock in Red Sea BT Sex and the City Grace saved from quite a fall People It seems to us that the organisers at the Hay Festival Sir Cliff Richard has been in China to help his friend Shaun Woodward, the Northern Ireland Secretary, is … Postscript Bono, of U2, hiding behind a shovel at a tree-planting event in Tokyo. He also strummed his shovel like a guitar and pretended to hit somebody with it. It is not impossible that he was a little bored Our weekly pic of the Duchess of Cornwall: here she … Britain ready to sign cluster-bomb treaty Destroying stocks to cost taxpayer millions MoD advisers change tack on Brown's orders Skydive stunt aims to halt falling interest in adverts Alliance Leicester CitroËn A ripping yarn in the best (and worst) 007 tradition Books Devil May Care Sebastian Faulks BMA Delivering the words with a view to a thrill Home-grown Crime The roots of knife violence are personal but not private Poles Apart A conference on the Arctic must avoid a new colonial scramble Sydney Pollack The director's grace, passion and humanity shone through his films Indiana Brown: don't buy a ticket Picture Gallery It's no U-turn: abandon the 2p fuel rise Thunderer: The baleful Whitehouse experience Solving knife crime The Nimrod is safe MPs' expenses should be completely reviewed No to curriculum for the under-5s Timesonline Science and industry Life on Mars? A Dickens of a time Eurovision equality Caravan culture Forget prison. Stick them in the public eye The movie world is not enough: 007 is back on the page Dell Cyprus bar owner sues soldiers for £4m Crown also cited over ransacking at resort Nine men had served in Iraq and Afghanistan Cadillac Cows on organic diets 'make healthier milk' Fresh grass produces nutritional fatty acids Can help to fight cancer and heart disease T Mobile Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items Jail for solicitor's wife who stole £80,000 for fruit machine habit Staples Woman freezes eggs to give her daughter hope of motherhood Genetic condition has left 10-year-old infertile Decision to be made before she reaches 18 Dfs Another 1.5m people should take statins, doctors told Plea to protect Britain's heritage from the spray paint vandals Survey of half-million sites to take three years Time and graffiti pose threat to historic places Murder inquiry over fight on motorway 'Harm' of tuition fees More remains found Benefits of exercise Noisy mother jailed Early election likely Giant myth brought down to earth Pterosaur study sheds new light on its lifestyle World's largest flyers 'liked to hunt on foot' Tiscali Alliance Leicester Fury at move to nominate recyclers (AFP): Glitch disrupts Mars communications Prison population hits record level Gallery makes waves in birthday show Timberland Flooring Scientists uncover the mystery of the migration habits of basking sharks Bloated prejudice exposed in a touching portrait First night Theatre Fat Pig Trafalgar Studios Sky Children confuse talent with fame Jersey Spain Canada Olmert was handed $150,000 cash in envelopes, says US businessman Court told Israeli PM did not repay 'loans' Tycoon tells bribery inquiry of admiration A life in politics Carter is right to say the unsayable KLM TalkTalk McCain keeps President at arm's length Republican nominee asserting independence Pair's photocall timed to miss news bulletins Multiple Display Advertising Items Rac 'As elegant as a council house'— critics' verdict on US Embassy Gay victims of Third Reich are honoured with stark memorial Aquability Twins split by error are united by chance Two women spend 30 years in wrong families Health authority to be sued for €3 million British Airways Mixed doubles Suu Kyi house arrest extended In brief (Reuters): Aftershocks fell 420,000 homes (AP): Children 'abused by aid workers' (AFP): Architect picked for Eiffel rival BMI Healthcare Foreign Minister steps down after ex-lover reveals security lapse Multiple Display Advertising Items Spoiling for a fight … Australian troops 'ashamed' at lack of action Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Last … (Reuters): 'More than 50 killed' by political violence (Reuters): Arctic talks open (AFP): French lift barriers (AFP): Fuel protest spreads (AFP): Homage to Magritte Bank chief's plea to raise interest rates Moss Bros upheaval Home loans fall 40% Morgan Chase victory Quote of the day TNK-BP rows fears Business big shot Vindicated Sarin steps aside as successor pledges growth Operating profits a record £10 billion Emerging markets revenue up 22 per cent Homeowner blues Well-groomed Italian can expect smooth reception Stock markets Vodafone chief made the right calls during his reign Under the froth, it looks a bit flat Englands northwest Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Banks give a poor account Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief The Times Northern Foods passes on cost rises Business big shot Michael Geoghegan HSBC chief accuses governments of failing to face up to inflation Geoghegan predicts long-term price rises Peripheral concerns dominate thinking Sartoriani There are in America millions of people who believe in the Rapture HSBC Union misses starting mark at M&S City Diary Environmental campaigners will be outside the offices … City Diary Moss Bros chief expected to quit as Baugur's £40m bid is scrapped Multiple Display Advertising Items A ten-year survey by a management consultant has found City Diary Much learned opinion arrives on my query whether BA City Diary Just how many quangos is this Government determined, … City Diary Picture Gallery Homebuyers continue to feel the squeeze Mortgage lending down 40% on last year Credit card lending falls by £300 million FSA considers naming banks that receive most customer complaints House numbers BT Bullying is chief worry surrounding mobile phones The concerned consumer Potential health risks prove less of a worry than victimisation of children or the possibility of exposure to pornography Being cool helps convey the message Gloom takes firm grip on America as housing slump curbs spending Consumer demand may hit level of 1950s Housing fall faster than in last recession JPMorgan triumphs in suit over client losses Orange The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Alfa Brera British funds Burger King set for whopping stake sale Private equity firms to trim fast-food holding Investment groups' men leave boardroom Apple applies for patents on solar-powered mobile devices Multiple Display 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 Ashtead leaps with disposal on the cards Market report Dattels makes move on GCM Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Chemring is one third of the way to a bigger bang Liontrust Asset Mgmt Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Rank Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands Why coming second is winning ticket Multiple Display Advertising Items Sarkozy's gallic gag Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Sydney Pollack Director of Hollywood hits including Out of Africa and Tootsie who latterly became a familiar face as a character actor Sydney Pollack, film director, producer and actor, was born on July 1,1934. He died of cancer on May 26,2008, aged 73 Peter Thurnham Conservative MP who quit the party in disgust over the arms-to-Iraq affair and later defected to the Liberal Democrats Peter Thurnham, Conservative MP for Bolton North East, 1983-1997, was born on August 21,1938. He died of pancreatic cancer on May 10,2008, aged 69 Sir Austin Bide Chemist and chairman of Glaxo Holdings, which developed Zantac, the highest-selling prescription drug in the world Sir Austin Bide, chairman of Glaxo Holdings, 1973-1985, was born on September 11,1915. He died on May 11,2008, aged 92 Martin Kelly Facial plastic surgeon who operated on Afghans mutilated by the Taleban Martin Kelly, plastic surgeon, was born on May 7,1965. He died of a heart attack on May 20,2008, aged 43 Frith Banbury Lives Remembered Lord Blease Smoking is not a human right protected by law Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Revoking placement order Public nuisance claim Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Service appointments Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Are we heading for a repeat of last summer? Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 28,1999 A Times leader applauds the indictment of Slobodan Milosevic by the International War Crimes Tribunal, and disputes the Yugoslav Government's assessment that charges will sabotage negotiations Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Great Leighs suffers fresh embarrassment Racing Yarmouth Bet of the day Connections of Natagora, the 1,000 Guineas winner, … Timesonline Chepstow Yesterday's results Leicester Simon Barnes Redcar Course specialists Football Hexham Huntingdon Great Leighs Racing Cartmel Beverley Mike de Kock will have his first runner from his small Southwell White cleared to play for Leicester in final Rugby union Haye getting heavy with his rivals in bid for glory Boxing Basketball Results Baseball Football Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Shooting Tennis Football Fixtures Second Post Horgan puts Irish in good heart for tour Davies defies hazards Jersey cream of crop Wie's Munich quest The Times Hick has few regrets after his long run in the sunshine Cricket Revisiting a milestone Twenty years ago today, a young batsman reached a landmark that may never again be scaled, Christopher Martin-Jenkins reports The Times Highs and lows Mosley admits 'humiliation' as race for his job hots up Motor racing England must raise tempo to ensure that the beatings go on Cricket Old Trafford victory masks top-order failings Moores happy to keep faith with Collingwood The Times ECB denies opening up window of opportunity Cricket Minor counties Tour schedule Clubs Schools Fulton puts mishap on view in drive for cover The County Set Caddick comeback Yorkshire's depleted attack not up to speed Having signed one Kolpak player, Nantie Hayward, a … Essex unveiled the model for the redevelopment of their Mauresmo wins and loses love games in front of fickle fans Tennis French Open The london paper Nadal held up by rain Klinsmann turns down Chelsea's advances to remain with Bayern Football Barclays Premier League Club make inquiry for former Germany coach Ten Cate in talks with Kenyon this morning Grant claims that only time denied him the league title Mexico claim Eriksson will be new coach Nelsen is in demand O'Neill is vexed Sing your hearts out No beef with Brady Fletcher leads Wales United threaten to involve Fifa in row over Real's conduct Football Pursuit of Ronaldo is 'totally unacceptable' Piqué leaves with Silvestre set to follow Newcastle steal march on rivals in race for Emana's signature Plan to secure Warner vote is hit by US bid for World Cup Revealed: England could yet win Euro 2008. All it needs is a war . . . Sports Writer of the Year Terry quickly put back on the spot with one-hit trial for captaincy FootballCapello says shoot-out miss had no influence Ferdinand regarded as main contender for role Timesonline Parla inglese? Yes, thank you Times Crossword 23,925 Seats still up for sale at Wembley Capello tells Rooney his goal is to be more selfish Forward key to World Cup hopes for England Defoe and Ashton may get chance at Wembley The Times Mortgages for Business Best for cricket Index The face The rebel of suburbia I can't be the only one mourning the end of the single The click Blokes console themselves with territorial gains Picture this: a snapshot of your life in print Image of the day Modern morals The end of the world is nigh. Its name is Gordon He is one of the four horsemen who will see in the end of the world, or so he says. Mark Barrowcliffe meets him They thought it was all over The Times The lusty lion, his wife and his lover Book extract When H. G. Wells's mistress, the writer Rebecca West, had his child, the keen radical continued to see her but stayed with his wife. The three did not live happily ever after, says Katie Roiphe AA The Times Trust your instinct: the best sat-nav is the one inside your head One grand piano, going for a song Testing times Spend wisely, dress wildly Style When the chips are down we crave luxury. So take your cue from Klimt and go for flamboyant colours and patterns, says Carolyn Asome Brandalley Biodynamic skincare Beauty jury Volkswagen Blodynamic: what it means Vienna's golden boy If it's Klimt's gleaming beauties you're after, you won't find many at Tate Liverpool's show. But it has its own riches, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Gustav Klimt Tate Liverpool Untitled London Gold standard: where you can find the other Klimt class Building up a head of esteem First night Theatre Lifecoach Trafalgar Studios, SW1 The Royal Opera Book now Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden Concert BBC Concert Orchestra/Wordsworth Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert Philharmonia/Davis Brighton Dome Called to the Bard Crème How to spot a liar Everythingpa From office junior to secretary to solicitor Crème Yes, you can work your way up — Rosalind Renshaw meets a woman whose story can inspire wage-slaves Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Radio Choice Today's TV Live Match of the Day: England v USA Viewing Guide BBC One, 8pm Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story BBC Two, 9pm River Cottage Spring Channel 4,9pm Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Variations Born Yesterday (1950, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 11.20am Six Degrees ITV1, 10.40pm A Walk in the Clouds (1995) Film4,7.05pm Shrek 2 (2004) BBC Three, 8pm Educating Rita (1983) BBC One, 11.15pm Plastic not so fantastic Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4539 The Workout Polygon Timesonline Times2 Quiz Codeword No 237 Picture Gallery Vale Bridgecraft

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