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News from 03/06/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, John Goldsmith, David Wighton, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Bala Mahendran chief executive of Basildon, Zahid Hussain, Tanya Byron, David Aaronovitch, Gareth Harris, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Keith Vaz, MP, Milberg Weiss, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Catherine Bruton, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Richard Laming Director, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Jake Steel, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Ian Johnston chief executive, Richard A. Coe senior practice facilitator, Richard Humphries, David Rosé, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Stefanie Marsh, W. Nicoll, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Lilly Peel, Angela Broekhuizen project director, John Trott, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Trevor Pateman, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Gerard Baker, US Editor, John Westerby, Alex Branson, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Alastair Brown, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Arthur Dicken, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Gordon Ramsay, Maxwell MacLeod, Kenneth Owen, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dr John Burscough, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jason Goodwin, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Hugh Small, Michael Herman, Des Reynolds, Steve Hawkes, Sandy Pratt, Roy Blatchford, director, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Nigel Coleman, Thomas Catan, Leigh Sharpington a project manager at the Department for Food, Frank Greaney, Alan Roblou, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Philip Yaffe, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Alexia Skinitis, Joe Clay, Denise Plumpton director of information, Ben Webster, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Michael Hammer, executive director, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Austen McRoberts, Mark Baldwin, Laura Doherty, Louise Cohen, David Boswell, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Adam Sherwin, Anil Dawar, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Dr Stephen Hallett, Karen Robinson, The Rev Dr Anthony J. Carr,

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Index The Times Rome food summit: Mugabe and his men dine out Lift BSE ban to cut grain prices, says EU food chief Call for farmers to feed animal remains to animals Schoolgirl stabbed to death at block of flats Embassy bomb kills 6 Housing gloom Birth certificate law Hughes in demand Inside today KenKen Roman Holiday Leading articles Zimbabwe's dictator is allowed to lecture the world on food while his people starve, but international law may yet catch up with him Do the Maths A disturbing new report finds fewer students, sitting less rigorous exams Striking Fashion Yves Saint Laurent changed the way women dress News Opinion Obituary Business Sport Pugh Letters to the Editor Today's weather Knife culture claims two female victims Teenage girl murdered on her way home from school Chopard Grandson held over campaigner's death Germans equalise with penalty gibe in a shootout over sun loungers and clichés Beach towel cartoon started it Index The Workout Migrants earn more Bishop's Fritzl claim Religion journalist dies Raiders took wives Timesonline Fathers will no longer be a blank space on the birth certificate – or in child's life New law to reform rights of unmarried parents 'She didn't tell me I had a son' Case study British Gas Gloom deepens as lending slumps and borrowers fall into arrears Housing market Rising costs hit buy-to-let landlords hardest Inside today Warnings from Bradford & Bingley send shiver through banking sector Q&A BT Home Staff: We wanted to bomb Parliament for the publicity, not to kill, says terror suspect Gang's alleged leader says plot was media stunt In court today Multiple Display Advertising Items Can't-do attitude to maths 'has cost economy £9bn' British Airways Try it yourself: exam questions for 16-year-olds Can Su Doku turn the tables? Alfa Brera S Brown backs away from threat to resign if vote on 42-day detention plan is lost Stick to your guns, but there is worse to come Chlorine in tapwater a 'risk, to unborn babies' Travel chief sacked Student 'was bullied' Green power drive RAF pilots go private Child alcohol change Dfs Index Network Rail told to cut costs and improve punctuality or face the loss of its monopoly Prison bakery provides inmates with bread of life on the outside Opodo Inside T Mobile The danger signals Hats off to the new Tory toff. Gloves off for the class war Nikon Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items B*lls by name, B*lls by nature People New chapter in Ffion's book The Face Ffion Hague Abbey Principles come at a price for David Bailey, the photo It looks like we're stuck with Rupert Everett. "I'm … Back down to Earth for Britain's Got Talent winner George Sampson who returned to school, somewhat more popular, for his mock GCSEs Postscript Olympic body 'bulldozed' businesses out of the way Displaced companies fight for compensation Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Marathon battle 'It will be wonderful to tell my daughter she won't have to leave the island where she grew up' Rum or Rhum? Business Pay Monthly Mugabe flies in to become unwelcome guest at high table in Rome Food summit Vodafone Index Cut biofuel targets to feed the poor, leaders are urged On the agenda The shocking price of a calorie Raid on safe deposit boxes 'nets huge crime haul' Medical aid charity bequeathed £20m by art dealer Surge in dog fighting and dangerous breeds Hey Dude, you were made to go out and get air Opodo 'Footprint' on Mars is a step to scientific discovery Index On-camera costs So, Mr Paxman, how can you really justify your £1m a year? Bo Diddley, legend of rock, dies of heart failure at 79 Change our drink habits? Pull the other one Only foolish or hopelessly naive politicians think they can remould a country's morals and culture That's my boy: the wimp in the corner Up the creek Index Songs of innocence . . . . . . and experience It's not about Mr Brown's flaws, but Labour's The next crisis could be fatal for the Prime Minister, but his party hasn't a clue what it stands for Picture Gallery The transparent brilliance of YSL Yves Saint Laurent dressed the first generation of women who stormed the workplace Reflections on child's play In my view Thunderer: Soon we'll be checking the whole world Index Pre-charge detention Lost in diction Stonehenge's secrets Bishop blooper The Lisbon treaty v the American constitution Tighten laws on under-age drinking Timesonline Knife culture Love it or loathe it? The new-look Times Famine could eat up the world — or save it The era of cheap food has been a disaster. It will do us no harm in the West to tighten our belts a little, Felipe Fernández-Armesto argues London eye The Daily Daily Universal Register She's in for the long haul, but this economy act is looking jet-lagged First night Comedy Pam Ann New Victoria, Working Multiple Display Advertising Items Six die in blast at Danish Embassy Al-Qaeda suspected of revenge attack for cartoons 'Some of these girls are damn good' Emboldened militants' head-on attack on the West Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Seven die as train hits school bus (AP): Leap to safety (Reuters): King commoner (AP): Kennedy surgery (AP): Classroom blast (AP): Prison violence (AP): Soldier honoured (Reuters): Nazi waxwork row Patients left mutilated and in agony by 'magic clinic' plastic surgeon, court told Europe Watchdog attacks 'cloak of secrecy' in Brussels Sky Obama's next test: can you be a true friend of Israel if you talk to Iran? US Elections After the row over his former pastor and claims of links to radical Islam, the Democrat hopeful is now under fire for his attitude to Judaism, reports Tom Baldwin Display Advertising Items Display Advertising Why Jewish lobby punches above its weight Clinton heads home, still insisting only she can win US Elections Priory (Reuters): Poll violence could harm MacEdonia's EU bid Timberland Flooring (AP): Tatum O'Neal released after 'crack buying' arrest (Reuters): Pope announces Turin Shroud display for 2010 Judge sends children of polygamist sect home (AP): Crisps can designer is buried in his own work 'Our best shearer is a girl, so is our best wool handler' Move over jackaroos, jillaroos are taking over Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Onwards and upwards Family hands over control of Jordans Primark expansion BAA secures financing Plea for oil pact Quote of the day No bids for Novera Business big shot B&B investors incensed over cut-price sale of stake to TPG OFT raids bank offices as part of price-fixing inquiry 'Look at Heathrow. Service levels are a national embarrassment' Stock markets Shareholders pay for bank's long charge sheet Picture Gallery Crackdown is misplaced energy Commodities Final penalty at Highbury? Dla Piper Currencies Need to know Timesonline Business big shot Associated British Foods takes control of Jordans as it aims for a perfect mix Timesmobile Pipex Primark plans to take its cheap chic continental Aviva World's airlines say they face $2.3bn loss this year as price of oil stays high Grounding of flights is forecast to cut fuel use New economy fears as manufacturing recovery comes to a halt BAA secures funding that will let it revamp airports The awful moment when B&B knew it faced potential panic Banking Brokers let it be known they could dump shares Multiple Display Advertising Items City grandee was natural choice to take over Behind the story The path to the present TPG knows there is no gain from no pain CBRE This has attracted half a million hits on YouTube Milkround Building a better future? You must be joking City Diary Royal Bank of Scotland has apparently "lost" another City Diary While on the subject, one of the organisers of that City Diary In London this week there is a conference for exchanges City Diary Vodafone renews chase of bigger share of Vodacom A jargon bargain City Diary Picture Gallery Britain calls on G8 energy ministers to take united stand over oil speculation Credit crunch claims two top scalps in US banking EU acts against Sanofi Top lawyer is jailed Microsoft's HP deal Pipeline firm seized The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Timesonline British funds The Fed must act quickly when the clouds lift 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 Iberdrola rumour adds fuel to British Energy Market report Tantalising hint at Noventa Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Asarco deal will give Vedanta a copper-bottomed earner Detica Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day E2v Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Reader Offers Ltd Yves Saint Laurent Couturier who introduced trousers for women and whose elegant and practical designs shaped attitudes to fashion worldwide … 'i don't sound like nobody' Bo Diddley Rock'n'roll singer and songwriter whose gritty sound had a permanent influence on such white bands as the Rolling Stones Bo Diddley, rock'n'roll singer, songwriter and guitarist, was born on December 30,1928. He died on June 2,2008, aged 79 Josef 'Tommy' Lapid Journalist who became Israeli Justice Minister under Ariel Sharon Josef "Tommy" Lapid, journalist and former Israeli Justice Minister, was born on December 27,1931. He died of cancer on June 1,2008, aged 76 Professor Peter Bullock Lives remembered Fred J. Taylor UK licence required for full-time road haulage Law Report Court of Appeal Lords' reminder to counsel House of Lords Exclusion construed narrowly Chancery Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Memorial Services School Notices University News The war's railway women Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Latest wills Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Watching Winning Move Bolger's change of attitude brings New Approach to Derby calculations Timesonline Carlisle Yesterday's results Leicester Thirsk Course specialists 'a cross between Little Lord Fauntleroy and the Andrex puppy' Epsom Saturday Windsor Ripon Racing Bet of the day Southwell Getaway, trained by André Fabre, is even money with Folkestone Sedgefield Past masters slow to sink their doubles Cricket Results Golf Motorcycling Motor racing Shooting Speedway Tennis Dinwiddie's birdie burst secures place in US Open Golf Trent Bridge exam kids' stuff for Broad Cricket England fast bowler will feel at home against New Zealand The london paper Injuries picked up in IPL raise Ashes fears Cricket Hampshire v Kent Surrey v Somerset Timesonline Yorkshire v Lancashire Middlesex v Derbyshire Gloucestershire v Warwickshire Varndell earns call-up after England casualty list reaches critical levels Rugby union The Times Mosley fixing sights on the long haul, says Ecclestone Motor racing Ennis ruled out of Beijing Games as Britain's injury problems deepen Athletics Michael Johnson is to return to the IOC the Olymp Multiple Display Advertising Items Safina sends Sharapova crashing at French Open Tennis Blackburn ready to drive a hard bargain for the release of Hughes Football Sven's money-go-round Clarke assured of role as Chelsea weigh up the options Commons completes his move to Derby Window watch Torres fitness battle Flamini given call-up Timesonline The Times The 39th Game hangs on in extra time 'Bad-tempered? I'm a pussycat, ' insists the older, mellower king of trophy jungle Football Sir Alex Ferguson has decided to go public on his retirement, his temper, his successor — and his desire to play the piano, Kaveh Solhekol reports The Times Beckham believes Old Trafford is the dream theatre for Ronaldo Capello given plenty to think about during long and lonely months ahead Football Only two runners left in captaincy race The caps fit for FA Barry finding it hard to resist lure of Liverpool and Champions League Football Newcastle prepare to resume Owen talks Inside today Times Crossword 23,930 Picture Gallery The Times City fear late Chelsea bid to hijack deal with Hughes The Times Mortgages for Business Index 'i am gutted to be missing my first Olympics' Index Times modern Modern art explained Montagne Sainte-Victoire, by Cézanne The Critic Timesonline The editor's cut The little things that still matter Do they mean us? Tube boozers Middle-class dilemma My cleaner Debenhams Sathnam Sanghera The divorce rate in Delhi has doubled, a fact worthy of being noted with celebratory bhangra The Times There's only one Mevlüt Erdinç . . . The Euro 2008 Football Finals Begin on Saturday, Bereft of British Teams. What's a Fan to Do? Simon Barnes Explains why He's Supporting Turkey, and Other Times Writers Pick their Teams Portugal Spain Croatia Austria Germany Holland Yves Saint Laurent As the Style World Mourns the Death of One of its Shining Lights, Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Picks Seven Looks that Epitomise the Man's Genius We love Yves Designer tributes Bonsoir Mum doesn't live with us any more Families More than 150,000 UK Mothers Live Apart from their Children. As Courts Increasingly Give Custody to Fathers, Catherine Bruton Reports on the Rise of 'mothers Apart' I'm still their mum Marie's story Support for parents apart Young drinkers need tough love As yet Another Government Guideline Looms, Carol Midgley Suggests a Six-Point Plan to Put Children off Alcohol for Life Diary of a divorce News for families Tanya Byron My son, 11, has sent e-mails containing obscene words. Has he got Tourette sydnrome? Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Look back in languor A Victorian Love Affair with the Ottomans Lights up Tate Britain, Says Jason Goodwin The Lure of the East Tate Britain, SW1 Derwent May Best in show Jason Goodwin's choice from The Lure of the East Dramaaaaaa! Feel the tabloid heat Fair game If Something is Making Waves in the Art World You Can Be Sure It Will Wash up on the Shores of Art Basel — and Gareth Harris Will Be There What's that in the green, green grass? Contemporary Sculpture in an Ancient Garden Intrigues Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Artists' Playground Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire Picnic Concerts Funking it up for the Godfather David Hutcheon Meets the Stars Who'll Be Coming out for the Late, Great James Brown Ken Russell Coming face to face with yourself in a biography can induce an altered state A Mersey icon returns home First night Pop Paul McCartney Anfield, Liverpool Theatre Wolves at the Window Arcola Studio, E8 The Merry Wives of Windsor Theatre Wild Honey Pitlochry Festival Theatre Times Offers Victoria was amused TV & Radio Last night's tv Queen Victoria's Men (Channel 4) Panorama (BBC One) Fennel Provencale with penne Dinner tonight Eat it with Gordon Ramsay Gordon Ramsay's F Word Channel 4,9pm Tv today The Supersizers Go . . . Viewing guide BBC Two, 9pm The Culture Show BBC Two, 10pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Marvin's Room (1996) Film choice Film4,7.10pm Three Days of the Condor (1975) Film4,11pm Variations Absolute Zero BBC Two, 11.20pm The Abduction Club (2002) BBC One, 11.25pm Beverly Hills Cop (1984) ITV2, 12.40am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Entertainment Daytime Highlights Factual Answers from the Back Page Web watcher Films Today's radio Radio choice It's a real blast! Young times Toy Space Ranger Has Lifted off on Nasa's Space Shuttle Daily dingbat Your Shout Space surprises Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day code Mind games Times Modern Crossword No 4544 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 241 Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Boots The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Animals of the Week Other Views Public sector turns its sights on a new look Issue of the Week Redesigns Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Care provision fails prisoners Health Other Stories we Liked CCTV to nab non-washers A clot on the landscape University courses fail carers Social Care HR staff to focus on other stuff Management Jargon Decoder Hot Debriefing A regulator who plays it safe Interview Ben Webster finds that Bill Emery, even after three years as head of the Office of Rail Regulation, still keeps his cards close to his chest when talking about rail infrastructure Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Credit crisis is good for schools Education Enterprising solutions 08 Lecturers get a makeover Testing times for librarians Making a grant costs a bundle Finance Reality hits recruiting programme Councils Point of Interest Youth crave tough justice Police Migrant figures are a mess Terror checks for trustees Hero and Villain Slap 'n' Tickle Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments The Times Government-speak lacks transparency What Worked for us Des Reynolds Deputy head at Sprowston High School, Norwich, on how pupils helping to choose a new catering provider led to a 20 per cent increase in school meal uptake Fine Food Diary Dates Inside Index Opinion Case Study Leaving a Skills Legacy No, really, I'm all ears Myth Buster Forget preconceived notions, communication is vital for any project. For best results talk to consultants and listen to what they actually say. Alex Hardy debunks old ideas The Management Consultancies Association (MCA) Guided by safe hands Talking Point The final act for consultants on a job is to pass on their expertise for the benefit of the public sector. Emily Ford explains The Public Sector View Working with Consultants The Key to . . . What Worked for us Mouchel Work on mutual trust Talking Point The public sector can be very defensive about seeking help from private enterprise but there is common ground to be exploited to the benefit of both. Jennifer Taylor reports In pursuit of true value Interview Michael Whitehouse, the assistant auditor-general of the National Audit Office, talks to Emily Ford about ways of judging whether public money is well spent on consultants MCA Awards Case Study Hot Topic Efficiency Prepare for success How to . . . Manage a Consulting Project If the objective is clear, preparation detailed and communication positive, the outcome can be a perfect fit for your organisation. Alex Hardy sets out some points to consider Sector Swap APM Group Mouchel

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