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News from 30/05/2008

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Alexi Mostrous, Stuart Flitton, David Brown, Oliver R. J. Parr, Alice Fishburn, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Lawrence T. Roach Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Theodore Dalrymple, Paul Hoggart, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, J. K. Buckle, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Lauren Thompson, Patrick Bourne Chairman, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, Duke Delvin, Valerie Elliott, Hannah Fletcher, Tony Stone, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Gabby Logan, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Jonathan Duckworth, Igor Toronyi-Lalic, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Ronald B. Heaton, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Marie Tourres, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Tom Baldwin, John Spivey, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Sally Cant, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Andrew Lake, Alex Spence, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, John Lynam, Dr Keith Hopcroft, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Catriona Bass, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Chris Lintott, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Dom Phillips, Sophie Heawood, Steven Pollard, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Cindy Barnett Chairman, Oliver Lloyd, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Mark Bogard, Stephen Dalton, Jason Craig, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jasper Morris, Olav Bjortomt, Giles Whiting, Ross Anderson, Philip Greenish CEO, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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Index The Times Holiday crunch as air surcharges soar BA levy adds £240 to family trip to see Disney All airlines set to add more 'service' charges I'm on a religious mission, says Blair Knives crackdown Wine rules relaxed Nursery places failure Reckless Rooney Index Bricks and Mortar The Workout Ken Ken No 59 difficult Times2 Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Shoppers feel pinch as grocery bills rise — and there's worse to come Supermarket costs are up by 6% since January Biggest increases are for fresh fruit and veg Basket case Hello, this is the Prime Minister If you write to No 10, Brown may ring back A couple of dozen cold calls are made a week When it's good to talk . . . . . . and when you'd rather not Tiffany & Co. Police seize scores of knives in a search of 4,000 suspects Watchdog accuses the Met of aggressive tactics Chief says his policy is robust, and 'it has to be' From dirty looks on a bus to death, in just one hour Picture Gallery Two die after army helicopter crashes Lecturers to strike £4.4m home wrecked Park murder charges Morgan's £2m deal Stonehenge may have been 'the domain of the dead' for royals De Beers Negative equity fears soar after record slump in house Property Average home falls by 2.5 per cent this month Analysts say slide will last for at least two years This is not a repeat of the Nineties Bricks and Mortar Classy and classic should avoid the crunch Stuck in a Streatham studio flat Smart, but still struggling to sell Sex and the City BBC runs £36m over budget in spending on its websites Trust describes surplus as a 'serious breach' Other areas will suffer cuts after misallocations What The Papers Say silenced as the digital age finds its voice Television artist 'used skills to lead gang of graffiti vandals' EastEnders wanted authenticity in scenes Exchange visit with French spray paint fans House of Fraser Marks and spencer Teenager killed by shot in head 'after visit to drug deal hangout' Gang boy is casualty of a London turf war Police step up patrols to calm residents' fears Home Staff: Passenger who ran over a taxi driver is jailed for life The O2 Painkiller Britain Sainsbury's Home Staff: Wardens given £35 bounty per litter fine Bringing it all together Rubbish is priceless for the artist as a recycler The Times Tropicana Cameron is relishing chance of revenge for crushing poll defeat Gay scandal Lib Dem preparing to step down Oaten says it could be sooner rather than later NHS computer project troubled by more delays The Osmond family in London to launch their new DVD, entitled 50th Anniversary Reunion Concert — Live in Las Vegas, and to announce that their current British tour could be their last in this country. Remarkable to see the many divergent things that they have each done with what is essentially the same face Will's bacon saved from chop People Postscript Raja Fashions Indiana Jones As readers of the quality press you may be unaware Homebase Briton 'trawled web for sex after killing wife and baby' Home Staff: Teenager accused of shooting Rhys Jones to be sent for trial BlackBerry A Year in Captivity It is time to speak out on the plight of Britain's hostages in Iraq Cruel Fuel The age of cheap air travel is over No Wine Bar Drinkers will welcome France's move to relax its rules on wine appellations The wrong grip on knife crime Picture Gallery Guess who's living in a banana republic? Thunderer: Pay up, pay up and play the game Curbing knife crime Artists' rights The Government can do more to cut fuel bills We mustn't neglect long-term care Timesonline Engineering talent Steel on wheels Pop goes the syllabus A better Cook Greater than Tootsie? Points count That's the way Russians bring home the Bacon The governing elite must kick their methadone habit Drug addicts often don't need their heroin substitute Plea for release of hostages held for a year Relatives beg for the five Britons' freedom Ambassador's appeal to militant kidnappers HSBC Premier A long 12 months He's bound to run out of steam, but no sign of it yet First night Pop Bruce Springsteen Old Trafford, Manchester Greece Research may give clue to cot deaths Driver killed as JCB crashes over cliff Royal Mail chief 'rewarded for failure' A giant leap for television advertising Tkmaxx Pigeon fanciers blamed for setting traps for peregrines Faith, peace and reconciliation: Blair spells out his new mission The former Prime Minister, launching his Faith Foundation, tells The Times that religion will be as important to the world in the 21st century as politics was in the 20th LG After Downing Street No soft focus for portrait of the Iron Lady She may be frail, but Thatcher is still a model for leaders Man dies after being hit by ambulance Diabetes protection Youth, 17, murdered Motorway killing Cancer discrepancy Chip-pan lesson ban Dfs Dfs Licensed to deceive: Brits are a crafty bunch, said spy chiefs Archive report said wiliness was 'way of life' Military advisers contrasted UK with US Can we really give guns to women, the RAF worried, even little ones? Smoking risks were dismissed by MacMillan PC World Naomi Campbell charged with assaults on police Beauty and the beach Live longest in Dorset Music hall favourite Racer jailed for five deaths Green grow the scars of old landfill sites Rubbish dumps set to become leafy parks Clay cap prevents leak of hazardous materials Multiple Display Advertising Items Parents still turn to family and friends for childcare despite new nursery places ING Direct Nuclear fast-track plan faces revolt Lost voice Jake and Dinos go to work on Hitler's art Chapmans paint over originals for new show They deny profiting from artist's notoriety Sinister twist to questions posed by the Brothers Grim Art If Hitler Had Been a Hippy, How Happy Would We Be Mason's Yard, SW1 Dolphin Bathrooms Wickes India America The world wine market France relaxes old wine rules to fight off the New World challenge Brand names and simple tastes allowed Reform allows wood chips in steel barrels French are finally asking: What do you want to drink? Banrock Station Rioting farmers want to be in lower caste Demonstrators plan to shut down Delhi Changes would bring benefits from jobs quota Furniture Village Cultural divide Halfords It's only a logo but it may be too hot for a coffee chain Richer Sounds There goes the neighbourhood: bloodsuckers thrive on slump Sharps Property bugs New battlegrounds will come into play as Obama and McCain try to redraw the map Speaker puts pressure on Clinton to pull out McCain will be tough challenge in swing states Battleground states 08 Timesonline I was guided by higher loyalty, says Bush aide in memoirs row Iran's nuclear threat will be first test for new president Multiple Display Advertising Items Fritzl family to be given new identities (AP): Driver killed as rush-hour trains crash Berlusconi accused over media laws (Reuters): 'Unclean' bird is nation's favourite Sainsbury's (AP): Thousands attend candlelit vigil amid bitter protests over 'tainted' beef France still gives Putin a welcome fit for a president Jersey (AP): Elephant kills seven villagers 'Blind' worker's fraud charge (AP): Police fight beard ban Pentel A taste of fresh etiquette Voters baffled by treaty no one has read Ireland divided over Europe referendum Survey finds majority do not understand issues The Times Ignorance is bliss unless you're an EU leader The Times Chinese find comfort in an empty bottle Business sells 'air' to lift nation's spirits Copycat traders deny confidence trick Multiple Display Advertising Items Dearer food is here to stay, says OECD Knight to tackle HSBC Masdar's £1bn bet US companies suffer Quote of the day Milk supply squeezed Business big shot Darkness at noon as National Grid and E. On dispute price German company sought doubling of fee Ofgem threatens to start full investigation Turner confirmed chairman of FSA in its hour of need Off the menu New surges in energy bills imminent, says power boss Stock markets Red Adair will need all his firefighting skills in new job Legal big boys will be minting it Nivea Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Powerless over structural fault Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Food prices to stay high for a decade Age of cheap produce is over, says key report Famine and conflict forecast in poor nations Business big shot Peter Buckley Helping hand Clifford Chance makes record £1.3bn as credit crunch provides more legal work Courting profits The Times It is, apparently, not an uncommon name in France. But anyone seeking to employ the above estate agent in Normandy, whose picture is posted on the amusing satirical website www. b3ta. com, cannot claim that they do not know what they are letting themselves in for Odd that Prescott lost his thoughts of trains City Diary So who wouldn't go on the Esporta bike ride? City Diary Gillian Lacey-Solymar was on Newsnight the other day City Diary Obviously I hate it, but it occasionally falls to me … City Diary Times are hard for small brokers. Perhaps this is why … City Diary Picture Gallery Knight Vinke vows long fight as confrontation with HSBC looms Activist investor to put case at annual meeting US strategy and £120m pay scheme under fire Future pensions will pay less than minimum wage Plaza Centers N. V. Sportingbet employees detained by Turkish authorities Northern Foods staff take fight for jobs to Marks & Spencer board Retailing Times Online Gillis plans bold changes to buck up Blacks Coup for Tu Jessops going for growth after £49m HSBC funding Fresh blow to hope of rate cut as high street trading picks up Retail Correspondent: Last dance before retail party fades, Experian says Solar power, the Gulf's next big earner Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh fears for US economy as corporate profits tumble again Economists say Fed's forecasts are in doubt GDP growth figure is revised upwards Dow Chemical faces reality with 20% price rise The Times S&P comes under fire for its optimistic outlook The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Alfa Breras British funds Milk shortages feared as supply is squeezed across Europe German farmers demand 40c per litre Hospitals and schools are urged to stock up Former EADS chief detained before questioning Investors endorse sale of Bear Stearns (Reuters): Merck claims victory Origin nears BG deal Thomson Financial: Telekom inquiry (Reuters): South Africa warning MasterCard shares up 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 RBS falls as interest in insurance arm wanes Market report Island Gas licensed to thrill Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day How Scottish & Southern has maintained its spark Caledonia Investments Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Blacks Leisure Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Englands northwest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&A Weather Eye Cornell Capa Photographer and founder of the International Centre of Photography who kept his brother Robert's flame alive Cornell Capa, photographer and founding director of the International Centre of Photography, was born on April 10,1918. He died on May 23,2008, aged 90 Ernst Stuhlinger German rocket scientist who was key to America's victory over the Soviet Union in the space race Ernst Stuhlinger, physicist and space scientist, was born on December 19,1913. He died on May 25,2008, aged 94 Judith Bailey Computer expert who brought her skills to academic research Judith Bailey, former deputy director, Cambridge University computer laboratory, was born on May 20,1934. She died on May 6,2008 aged 73 Time to catch the beauty in clouds Night Sky June Convention applies to Armed Forces on service outside the jurisdiction Law Report Queen's Bench Division Questions Answered The number of the Devil, doubling light, viewing France and wartime whale meat Court Circular Word Watching Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner University News Multiple Display Advertising Items Superb lives up to name and gives Skoda last laugh after years as butt of jokes The Czech manufacturer is not known for its chauffeur-driven cars, but Stuart Birch is happy to take a back seat in new model I am the passenger Kia Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Machine Mart Wolf GardenLine Trade-Sales Drivershandbook Slimy creatures start climbing as storms brew Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day May 30,1957 The Times reports on negotiations over MPs' pay and the prospect of a tax-free allowance being introduced. At the time the average amount accepted as legitimate expenses was £750 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Weld champions case for Casual Conquest being added to Derby Racing Trainer recommends supply entry for Epsom Henrythenavigator likely to stay at home Yarmouth Yesterday's results Ayr Great Leighs Sandown Simon Barnes Wetherby Football Dench back in limelight with Smokey Oakey Newcastle York Racing Musselburgh Goodwood Brighton Course specialists Mosley faces concerted drive against him Motor racing Haydock Park Racing Football Results Basketball Cycling Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Tennis Towcester Bet of the day Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Other sport Wasps pair take final bow after serving club with distinction Rugby union Dallaglio and Waters in Twickenham farewell Vickery still hopeful of taking on Leicester Guinness Gumshield puts bite into Molinari's game Golf Celtic Manor Wales Open Rash comments increase pressure as Britain aim to come up to scratch Curtis Cup format The Sunday Times It is no surprise to me that the Royals have bowled everyone over in the IPL The Times Foster aims to turn wealth of experience into precious metal Olympic Games Sprint star altered technique in 'retirement' Time in the US helps to sharpen his focus Flynn surgery brings delay to return for New Zealand Cricket Sky deal foils Oval hopes of hosting Rajasthan match Drugs sanctions may be extended by IAAF Williams fights on Wie starts with 68 Taylor forced to quit Webb signs new deal Contador to attack Federer finds clay-court rhythm as he ponders a stint in politics Tennis French Open British Eurosport, 10am World No 1 recovers after loss of first set Top three players eye seat on key ATP council Timesonline Stand up if you hate the football fan's love for wearing his hurt on his sleeve Ancelotti in Chelsea frame after Ten Cate is shown exit Football Barclays Premier League Reports claim offer made for Milan coach Scolari continues to be linked with post United can eclipse 1968 side, says Law Keane's early strike delivers Trapattoni welcome win Born leader required: assassins or Ents Officers need not apply Football Wycombe appoint Taylor as manager Mowbray pay warning Wales shock waves Benítez's Games row Gretna fall farther Foul-mouthed players back on FA agenda after familiar curse strikes England Football Immaturity no longer an excuse for Rooney Governing body wary of impact on grass roots Brought to book Rooney told to recognise his status as a role model No one vends it like Beckham but MLS still struggles for acceptance Football First off the shelf The Times Nasri to sign for Arsenal in next few days, says agent Why left can be right in struggle to extract the best of Gerrard Football Questions for England Oceanico Group Timesonline Times Crossword 23,927 Barry to decide on future after match in Trinidad Capello: I'll rein in Rooney Index The Times Gabby Logan Shane Warne Index The face Bad dream Machine Call me uncool, but I think he's a diamond geezer The click Images open a window to a lost Tibetan world Why can't we chill out at 30,000ft? Image of the day Modern morals Dodgy DIY Sales of health self-testing kits are soaring. But can you trust the results? Three Times writers put the tests to the test Was my blood analysis reliable? The cholesterol test Save your money and make an appointment with a GP The doctor's verdict Yes I was tested — but not quite as intended The prostate test The world's deadliest commute on Bombay's crush-hour train Reportage Sixteen people a day die on a stretch of rail in Bombay. Rhys Blakely went along for the ride The Times Grosser Bruder is watching you, little worker Inventosaurus Crisis? What crisis? I'd love to lounge in comfort Style ask Lucia Times Online Get personal with a bespoke bouquet Luxury with Lucia Get personal with a bespoke bouquet The Times In cider dealing Food Lindsey Bareham has always enjoyed combining pork with apples and cider, and has some winning recipes Magimix Pork chops with cider apple sauce Cider sausage meatballs with butter beans and apple Orange Pork chops with rhubarb The kids who march in the black parade As emo fans plan a London protest march, in South America Dom Phillips reports on a youth tribe under violent attack Multiple Display Advertising Items Win tickets to see the Boss in Cardiff Summoning the spirits Sounds The director Cathie Boyd found the right atmosphere for an ambitious new opera at a voodoo ceremony deep in the dark heart of Haiti. Sarah Urwin Jones reports Play Confessions to dance to The Zutons wrote Valerie about a friend. Now their new album is based on other personal stories they tell Sophie Heawood The Times Globrix Is there a Right way to sing opera? Sounds Viewpoint Opera won't widen its appeal by lurching to the left, says Igor Toronyi-Lalic Pop Reviews Alphabeat This Alphabeat Copenhagen Classical Miah Persson Soirées Musicales Hyperion Backwoods beauties Pop Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes Bella Union Classical Rolando Villazón Cielo e Mar Deutsche Grammophon Radio Dazzled by faith and ferocity First night Dance Sutra Sadler's Wells The phantom of the opera In the main paper Pop Jethro Tull Festival Hall Theatre Trollus and Cressida Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Messiaen Centenary Concert Bath Abbey Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The Times Where's My Mortgage Gone? Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Across the Andes: Beyond Boundaries BBC Two, 9pm Derren Brown: Trick or Treat Channel 4,10pm The Graduate (1967) Film choice ITV3, 11.10pm Variations Peep Show Channel 4,10.35pm Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) BBC Two, 10.35am Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) E4,10pm The Man Who Wasn't There (2001, b/w) Film4,10.45 pm Stuck on the roads to hell Last Night's TV Out of the box Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4541 The Workout Polygon Timesonline Times2 Quiz Codeword No 239 ING Direct Picture Gallery Bricks and Motors First-time buyers must learn to lower their aspirations Opening Bids Brief Encounter Will we Still Be Liable for the Bills? Focus on.. Gloucester Average property prices £000s House price trends In Period Cottage in West London Terraces under £450,000 Hanwell, W7: a Victorian worker's home in a quiet cul-de-sac Out Victorian Terrace in Kent Sevenoaks: a spacious house built in the 1850s, close to the town centre Away Listed Home in West Sussex Arundel: a Grade II-listed property with a lovely garden and good views Going, Going . . . Not Gone Market Report Bidders at auction are holding back until they get a hard bargain, says Susan Emmett Auction Lots Next Week Crest Nicholson Help is at Hand Bargain Hunting Developers are an unexpected friend for first-timers, says Paula Hawkins Beechcroft Churchill Homes for Locals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Shared Muddle Bargain Hunting Does affordable housing distort the market, asks Lucy Alexander NFU Mutual Case Study Wall Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Property finder The next Beach May Be a Far Better Bet Bargain Hunting Long for Sandbanks? Have your heart set on Brighton? Don't despair, smaller neighbours have much to offer, and at far lower prices Fact File For Sale Newhaven V Brighton Fact File For Sale Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Donkey's Years of Historic Interest The Surveyor Globrix Vacant Homes Truth Location, Film Location Good Timing for a Makeover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Resorts Harlequin Property The Times Barratt Homes Home File Screens save Globrix Wreck of the Week Have-A-Go Heroes We put the latest DIY kit to the test Big Cheshire Cheeses Where to Spend It Live the old-money way in the heart of new-money country, says Marcus Binney Postcode Lottery: SK9 Fact File Fairview

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