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News from 29/05/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Alexi Mostrous, Rosemary Righter, Patrick French, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Michael Mounsey, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Catherine Boyle, Dr Richard Milne, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, ZoË Akins, Playwright and Poet, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Andy Lake, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Hollye Blades, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Deborah Haynes, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, William Critchley, Rhys Blakely, Jonathan Richards, Stephen Collins, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Martin Shaw, Alan Powers Architectural Historian, Peter Thorp, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Simon de Bruxelles, Michael F. Sullivan, Rob Wright, Kennedy Green, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Michael Edenborough, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Birke, Pat McFadden, Minister of state, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Deborah Jones, Hattie Garlick, Richard Owen, Andrew Anderson, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Steven Jacobi, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, David M. Parkes, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Kevin Maher, Steve Jelbert, Dominic Kennedy, Andy Powell, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Richard Manton Sales and Marketing Director, Matthew Parris, Michael Moran, James Sumsion MD, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mike Atherton, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, Carly Chynoweth, Colin Pomeroy, John Naish, Mark Barber, John Lewis, Martin Waller, Dr Theodore Dalrymple, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Tim Rice, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Martin Audley, Olav Bjortomt, Chris Evans, Terry Duncan,

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Index Banks start cutting fees for overdrafts Flat charge for people who exceed 'personal reserve' Rivals scramble to woo current account customers More nuclear power is the answer, says Brown BNP hails its 'martyr' Terry delight Beryl Cook, 1926-2008, the English Rubens—with jokes Old enemy returns £7m for new BT boss The Workout KenKen No 58 difficult Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Brown presents nuclear option as the answer to rising fuel costs Analysts predict £1,500 average household bills Darling hints petrol increase to be scrapped Inside The charges Concessions package to woo rebel MPs on terrorism detentions Fat lady sings for painter who loved loud society Alpin Chalet BNP seeks to make a martyr of activist killed by Muslim elder Friend of right-wing leader knifed in back Convicted man had to suffer threats and abuse Fears of 'the Islamic problem' brought success at polls Picture Gallery Thunderer: US under pressure to scrap cluster bombs Martin keeps pension Exeter blast arrest Holiday strike threat Physicist honoured Welcome to the Hindu temple in a spare room beside the sea Laura Ashley How two tiny glitches plunged 500,000 homes into the … Power failure Demands for full investigation as industry insiders say that the country's whole system could have been down for several days Where the sparks flew Secret codes aim to stop profiteering from blackouts Oil industry boosted by surprise tax and output concessions Liverpool legends House of Fraser Social services 'failed to follow up in the case of girl who starved to death' McCanns are investigated over possible negligence Touch and go for the new Windows system Bill Gates hails end of the mouse and keyboard IPhone-style input is too difficult, say experts BMW Bill Gates discount king? Marksandspencer Athletes facing tests on their hair to catch out drug cheats Strands of evidence The O2 Sainsbury's Hurrah! An advance copy of John Prescott's autobiograph Postscript Times Mobile A pig, a prize and some porkies People Beryl Cook, top, was loved by the public even if the cultural elite often scroned the seaside-postcard slapstick of paintings such as, from left, Mr Muscle, a Word in Your Ear and Tenerife Days Honda Cunning bookish types at the Hay Festival asked Jeremy Boris Johnson is still a jolly serious chap, but the … Woolworths has scrapped plans for Wills 'n' Kate weddin Chewbacca is campaigning to erect a statue of Darth … Currys Boots Tower saviours inclined to predict 300 years' stability Suburban veneer that hid drugs, prostitution and a murder plot Special constable murder Cheating husband hired hitmen to kill wife for insurance payout Death treated as burglary gone wrong until police breakthrough Waterstone's 'Caring' husband gave killer key to house where wife was alone Special constable murder Mfi Power Failure The UK energy supply is in a parlous state. Gordon Brown must act Earthquake Diplomacy China's invitation to Japanese troops will change relations in Asia Good for Hood Oxford wants £1.25 billion, but is already halfway there Why does science smell of manure? Picture Gallery Why not form a new democracy gang? Thunderer: Bombs that could tear the world apart Prisoners' rights A new fire service Nimrod less safe now Going to university is not always the best path Alternatives to a rise in fuel prices Timesonline Cultural Radio 3 Unequal holidays Well spotted A ladylike motor Potato famine Take a lead, Mr Brown. Keep petrol expensive If clairvoyants are 'entertainment', what about churches? Liverpool legends E. on Woman admits putting rat poison in fruit cake for unfaithful husband Friend charged over death of teenager two years ago Nelson didn't die here: memorial is 25ft off the mark O2 Hugs for a returning hero Radical Islam taking advantage of Christianity's decline, says bishop Multiple Display Advertising Items Burberry bucks trend with £11,000 bag Wealthy clients are 'still spending heavily' Chav followers have checked out, brand says Dfs Goodies that gained global sales A darkly comic tale of compromise and lost ideals First night Theatre The Common Pursuit Menier Chocolate Factory Northern rock No prosecution over foot-and-mouth Beatles mural bids a cultured welcome Restorers avoid Shakespearean curse Bee captured with a smile on its face Esquire Hats off to the inspectors concerned for the health and safety of graduates Oxford won't cut standards to take more state pupils, says chancellor Möben Time to take a leaf out of the US book Heritage icon or concrete slabs: should this sink estate be saved for the nation? Against East End life ignored Other brutalist structures For Soul-stirring in the city Millionaire pulls plug on his dyslexia cure Tiscali Alliance Leicester Israel America Disaster diplomacy Battered China asks old enemy for military help as flood threat rises Japan air force may support rescue work Request belies history of invasion and hate Iran rival shakes Western hopes Bringing it all together HSBC Sleaze challenge casts cloud over drive for peace in Middle East 'Houdini' who raised hopes of escape from conflict 'Ogre of Ardennes' will die in prison (AFP): Baby in freezer (AP): Belgrade rule (AFP): Mosque arson arrests (Reuters): Relief crew (AP): Vietnam apology (AFP): Bomber loses hands (Reuters): £3m diamond sold One final hurdle for sprinter who dodged snipers in her Olympic bid Barclays TalkTalk Change failing tactics on terror, Pakistan's leader urges the West Scotch whisky knocked back by court ruling over name Win End of a dynasty: Hindu king loses his crown Nepal's monarchy is voted out by Maoists Gyanendra is given 15 days to leave palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Troubled royals Russia accused of looking for a fight to block move into Nato Raja Fashions Former press secretary accuses Bush of deceit over Iraq invasion Tutankhamun Speaking out Clinton fans plan big rally over votes of rebel states Want to take the clothes off a Soprano's back? It'll cost plenty Multiple Display Advertising Items Naples officials 'trading rubbish' (AFP): Troops kill two in pay protest (AFP): Football losers go on rampage (AFP): Briton faces jail for Greek demo Mall shopping centre fund to raise £300m QinetiQ looks to US Gates into Carpetright BAA shows £62m loss Quote of the day IMF under attack Business big shot British Energy auction hit by second plant closure in two days Nuclear generator's earnings fall to £882m Chief says dearer oil has boosted economics Forgeard is held in EADS share-dealing investigation Running battle Stock markets New BT boss offered £7m pay package if he can hit all targets Barclays encourages us in our philanthropy Brown in a hurry to get nowhere Commodities Treading wisely Stay in touch Profile Park Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline QinetiQ eyes up a US buying offensive American success for former MoD company War chest of £200m for further acquisitions Business big shot Donnach O'Driscoll In numbers Total From Seattle to Peckham—Gates piles into Carpetright with 3% stake Billionaire lays out £15m for shareholding Move by Microsoft founder surprises City Brief relief on mortgages over as Abbey lifts rates Picture Gallery C&W makes bid overtures to Thus Helpline offenders Asda takes the lead (PA): Jarvis back in black Reshuffle at Babcock Thomson Financial: Canary still singing It might have seemed a good idea at the time for David Hendry, who runs the Co-Op's funerals side, to pose so obligingly with this donkey and Shane Butkeraitis, his owner, outside the Co-Op northern annual meeting this month BDO A new voice of protest for the loD City Diary On page 1 of yesterday's results briefing from British City Diary Time to get it off your chest, Hillary City Diary A new professional magazine wings its way in. "Best … City Diary Top wealth management staff defect from UBS While the rest of us may be suffering, the mega-rich … City Diary Picture Gallery Apple to make major studios' films available for download ITunes platform to be used for movie access Prices are likely to be on a par with DVDs BAA's woes drag on as profit of £89m tailspins into £62m loss Conqueror Record labels condemn IOC for turning a blind eye to piracy Music groups sue net provider for the Games Copyright theft costs billions in lost sales IMF's own watchdog demands its total overhaul Committee rings down the curtain on illegal usage of prized logo Cost of earthquake to top Olympic bill EU in tariff dispute (Reuters): UN plea on crops Status quo at Exxon (AP): Fed Governor goes Thomson Financial: Tata slows down HMV's next generation of stores aims to meet threat from internet Mediapolis Nul points for the Eurovision's questionable phone-in votes 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 Food processing gives Wm Morrison boost Market report Crunch hits Local Shopping Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Intermediate's Cassandra sees little immediate relief Burberry Deal of the day Timesonline Advanced Intermediate Electrocomponents Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds CBRE British funds Law Report Weather Eye Beryl Cook Shy, self-taught artist whose shrewdly observed paintings celebrate humanity with exuberant, extrovert warmth Beryl Cook, OBE, painter, was born on September 10,1926. She died on May 28,2008, aged 81 Michael Kaye Administrator who ran the South Bank concert halls and saw the London Symphony Orchestra through difficult times Michael Kaye, OBE, arts administrator, was born on February 27,1925. He died on May 3,2008, aged 83 Henry Brant Experimental composer who explored space as well as sound in his search for an authentically American musical idiom Henry Brant, composer, was born on September 15,1913. He died on April 26,2008, aged 94 Lives Online Judges must remember that adoption is for life Law Report Court of Appeal New restrictive regime was introduced unlawfully Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Court Circular Announcements Legal Notices Public Notices Memorial service Legal Notices Newspapers Support Recycling Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Birthdays Times Online To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Multiple Display Advertising Items Summon up the spirit of Dunkirk Late travel Museums recapture the battlefield drama Special deals for a stay on the French coast Late deals British Isles Of Wight for two nights, £169; a week's cruise on the Nile, £499; Grenada for a week, £495 Short haul From next Week Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Monster tornados multiply and ravage the Midwest Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 29,2001 The Times reports on the fight for exoneration waged by descendants of five of the nineteen women who were hanged in 1692, accused of being witches Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Great Leighs flounders in mud as public are sold short Racing Long-awaited launch 'an embarrassment' Lack of amenities is cause of displeasure Great Leighs Wetherby Rugby union Bet of the day Football Doncaster on the ball with pitch advice Racing Sandown Park Ayr Newcastle Andrew works around the missing links Rugby union Yarmouth Racing Great Leighs Cartmel Southwell Course specialists England XV Beverley Football Results Cycling Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby league Other sport Murray offers concrete proof of talents with clay masterclass Tennis French Open British Eurosport, 10am Flying Scot sweeps into the third round Spaniard awaits him to offer test of progress Timesonline The Times Mosley rejects compromise deal to resign a year early Motor racing Booth head over heels after earning the chance to bring Curtis Cup back home Golf Gymnast is youngest Briton to be selected Ambition is to reach pinnacle in paid ranks The Times Rising force Kruger puts frighteners on Outlaws with miserly spell Cricket Friends Provident Trophy Scoreboards and final tables Worcestershire's hopes of progress are washed away Quarter-finals draw Yorkshire get ready to travel as rain claims Roses clash Arrogant owners must admit the statisticians to redeem IPL flops Pietersen on collision course with the ECB Cricket Agent wants release for next season's IPL City franchises could be future for counties Smith eyes respite from treadmill The Sunday Times Wages soar and debt piles up as clubs spend big for shot at glory Football Top flight's income reaches a record £1.5bn Report says limit on player salaries is needed The Times Queiroz questions Spanish tactics in row over Ronaldo Football Barclays Premier League Media Planet Alonso set for Juventus Bentley wait to hear fate Ashton close to new deal Keane to get Totti role Second Post Relive United's European Cup triumph Mourinho puts Lampard top of wish list after taking Inter job Football Barclays Premier League Drogba and Carvalho also among his targets Chelsea beckons as Mancini leaves Milan Eriksson's wait to know City fate may last weeks Moore heads West Brom's top-flight preparations Gerrard may have dug hole for himself after latest night doing 'graveyard shift' Football Apprentices aiming to impress Italian talent scout Ched Evans scored with a back-heel five minutes into … Timesonline How they rated Football Old King Cole rediscovers his best as pitch offers … A lack of sick notes underlines players' respect for manager How they rated How United States rated Capello reveals shape of things to come in Wembley's open spaces Football Alfa Brera S Times Crossword 23,926 Terry bounces back with style Captain overcomes demons to score opener Capello left to ponder his leadership options The Times Tennis Inside Mike Atherton Index The face The crown slips Forget the pouty pretender — Barbie is the best The click How Wikipedia can help schoolchildren Gizmos point Muslims in the right direction Image of the day Modern morals The politics of fear Immigrants in Italy are under attack from the resurgent Right—and even from vigilante mobs. Richard Owen reports Yes, It could happen here Fruit and veg keep cancer at bay From protecting you against cancers to sunburn, scientists can now explain the value of fruit and veg in our diet The Times Timesonline The Times Truth about the day I called John Prescott thick Oh dear, we're acting just like the French No one likes us ICON A little more care Parents Funding for foster children is cut by the time they are 18, often disrupting education and a stable family life. Now, campaigners are calling for fees to be paid until 21, reports Rosemary Bennett How to foster Rain ransacked my mind First person Artists beware! If last year's floods are anything to go by, you might find a deluge will wash away your creativity—as writer Steven Jacobi discovered The Sunday Times A Little goes a long way Screen Every day in every way, the actor Ralf Little gets closer to a Bafta or Holly wood stardom — even both, he tells Kevin Maher Inside Secrets of a rolling stoner Steve Jelbert meets the pot-head's answer to Morgan Spurlock A 'dark beauty' masks the cruelty of this film So I got to sinking . . . Reviews Blissfully unaware of the credit crunch, Carrie and her pals are back, older and frankly past it, says Wendy Ide regretfully Sex and the City 15,145mins Chemical Wedding 18,107mins Zoo tbc, 76, mins The Unwinking Gaze PG, 72mins The magical Ms Moreau The return to the big screen of the 1962 classic Jules et Jim has Kevin Maher marvelling at its genius all over again Jules et Jim PG, 105mins Change of Address 12A, 85mins California Dreamin' 15,155mins An Artificial Eye Release Blazing Saddles Here is the news: it's 1937 and looking lovely The Banquet Tragedy in a time warp First night Opera Aida Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff World music 50 Years of Bossa Nova Barbican The Times Theatre F***ing Men Finborough, SW10 In the main paper Concert Steven Isserlis/András Schiff Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book now Theatre Lead us into Temptation Old Red Lion, N1 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 Difficult is worth Doing The Invisibles Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Cutting Edge: Gridlock and Road Rage Channel 4,9pm In the Bedroom (2001) Film choice BBC One, 11.35pm Variations My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm Born Free (1966) Channel 4,12.40pm Millions (2004) BBC Four, 10pm Riding Giants (2004) Channel 4,2.05am Mary, Mary quite contrary Last Night's TV Out of the box Timesonline Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4540 The Workout Polygon Timesonline Times2 Quiz Codeword No 238 Picture Gallery HSL Index Limited Druines Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't be afraid of the bogeyman The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Cinema pulls a career into focus What Happened next Anna Carrington tells Carly Chynoweth why she started out as a clapper loader despite having a degree in cinematography Second Post The Office Psychologist Think before you act What Not to Do . . . In Turbulent Times When economic uncertainty threatens careers, companies and even entire markets, it is easy to panic and do the wrong thing. Emily Ford finds out what not to do when the pressure's on My Big Idea Pilius X Design A breeding ground for future leaders Project Management Carol Lewis discovers that the ability successfully to manage a big project is a great indicator of leadership potential News International Newspapers Ltd Competition Deadline Buster National Graduate Recruitment Fair Research chemists make a real difference What Do You Do All Day? Chemists don't dispense medical advice and prescriptions, as Clare Dight discovered when she spoke to two who spend most of their working day in a laboratory A Second Opinion The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 54 John Lewis Partnership New angle plus capital turns ideas into reality MBA Profile Carly Chynoweth meets a graduate who uses his MBA to help start-ups to get going Instant Manager What is Information Overload and Do You Have It? MBA Choices Competition Careers of the Week Gradjobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Securstore Securstore Flexible working = Profits up, Costs and Carbon down Government Legislation Giving the Right to Request Flexible Working to an Additional 4.5M, Rising Energy Costs, the Need to Be "Seen to Be Green" and Pressure on Capital Expenditure are Some of the Multitude of Reasons SME and Corporates Should Be Adopting Flexible/home/remote Working Solutions. … Contents Iyonsdown Media Group Smart, flexible and working anywhere For Most Larger Employers, Introducing New and More Flexible Ways of Working is No Longer a Question of 'if', but Rather 'how'. The Potential Benefits are Becoming Well Understood — the Question is how to Maximise Them Flexibility Aladdin Headline Savings About the Author Small businesses seize flexible working with Cobweb A Growing Number of Smbs are Opting for Hosted Email Solutions and Finding that, in addition to Eliminating In-House It Headaches, Such Solutions Also Help Them to Realise the Full Benefits of Flexible Working by Allowing Access to Email and Documents Away from the Office through a Robust and Reliable … Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexible working - a success story Pat McFadden, Minister for Employment Relations, Sets out the Reasons why the Government Favours Flexible Working, and is Extending the 'right to Request' Flexible Working to More People Peoplespace Twang Managing a better balance for business Having a Better Work-Life Balance is No Doubt Good for Employees. But is It Good for Business? It is - as long as It's Managed Properly, according to Leading Organisations that Have Implemented Flexible Working with Work-Life Balance in Mind Swiftwork Capability Jane Enough to drive you round the bend . . . and then some . . . With Soaring Fuel and Public Transport Costs, Questionable Ethics over Biofuels, the Credit Crunch and Increasing Congestion, Surely the Logical Answer is Not to Travel at All unless Absolutely Necessary. The Average Car Driving Commuter Will Travel the Equivalent of Two and a Half Times around the World … Government gets flexible The Government Has Come out Strongly in Favour of Flexible Working, Passing Legislation on the 'right to Request' Flexible Working for Parents and Encouraging Businesses to Adopt New Working Practices in Order to Be Competitive. But how Does Government Measure up to its Own Standards? Condeco MWW – London Borough of Barnet Out in the field but not deserted Flexible Working Offers Benefits to both Employers and Employees including Increased Productivity, Greater Control and a Better Work-Life Balance. The Problem is how to Provide Flexible Workers the Level of It Support their Office Based Colleagues Enjoy Richmondevents Net

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