News from 05/06/2008
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The Rev J. Graham Smith, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, David Wighton, Joe Wright, Stephen Allen, Gary Duncan, Ed Cooke, Paul Bompard, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Simon Gillespie, Chief executive, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Martin Mercer, James Bone, …, Gordon Lishman, Director-general, Murad Ahmed, James Ducker, Gina Yashere, Nathalie Lees, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, David Graney, Dame Jo Williams, Chief executive, David Sharrock, Davina McCall, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Anne Davies, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Martin Davies, Oliver Milburn, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Burke, Chief executive, Karen Bartlett, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Lord Howarth, Julie-Jaye Charles, Chief executive, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Tony Parkinson, Rachel Hurst, Director, Dominic Carman, Stephen Collins, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Dick Morris, Frank Skinner, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Philippe Sands, Philip Pank, Sunand Prasad President, Kaveh Solhekol, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Lindsey Bareham, Matteo Bianchi, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Gerard Baker US Editor, Neil Hunt, Chief executive, Tom Cox, Paul Smith, Executive director, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Liz Sayce, Chief executive, Matthew Parris, Michael Moran, Alan Lee, Kevin Dowling, Miranda Keene, Alec McGuire, Colin Shindler, Carly Chynoweth, Sue Bott, Director, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, John Naish, Mark Barber, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Frances Gibb, Deb Atkinson, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Malcolm Matthews, Director, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jan Raath, Imelda Redmond, Chief executive, David Robertson, Lisa Verrico, Michael Ward,
ResumoIndex Sombre Obama aims opening salvo at Iran Index Mugabe's men arrest rival and seize food Bank ignores pleas Tory in sleaze row $30bn Vodafone deal City show ambition Inside today Law Holding Firm The threat of recession makes this a tough time to be hawkish on inflation — but the hawks are right Act II The next stage of the US presidential drama should be about policy Hot Oils Rubens' sketch is a national treasure and should be saved News First night Obituary Sport Barack Obama declared there was no greater threat to the security of Israel than that posted by Tehran Picture Gallery Tory 'sleazebuster' channelled £400,000 of European expenses into family firm MEP leader admits misusing allowances for 5 years Secret world of expenses Behind the story Jaeger-Lecoultre Off the coast of sleepy Suffolk, Britain's own Atlantis is about to yield its secrets Alien environment can sink the experts The Workout Sinn Fein lifts threat Police caution for MP Climbié worker wins Expectations met Lottery numbers Timesonline Knife-carrying youths face automatic prosecution as street violence spirals Police say too many are let off with caution Cult of the blade Police find £14m in raids on suspect safety deposit boxes Post Office Choice of a No 2 must end the Clinton era, not start a new one US Elections A word of advice from Granny Sarah Obama sets out to get Hillary on his side — but not at his side US Elections The winning team L'homme Fear and loathing in Hillaryland, where the invincible became unelectable US Elections Black power The Bill Factor: how Clinton's greatest asset turned into her biggest liability Marksandspencer Boy playing in flooded field dies trapped in drain Boots Debenhams Fewer state school students go to elite universities despite costly campaigns Almost a quarter of undergraduates drop out Too many false hopes raised O2 The Times CitroËn Giggling at Gordon? Surely that's the last Straw People Not every woman is delighted to see José Mourinho back Sir Michael Parkinson, with his wife Mary, received his knighthood regalia from the Queen. "it'll be on eBay tonight", Sir Parky joked. We'll be checking . . . Rac Another job for Boris Johnson, who has been appointed … Postscript Gone Baby Gone Bigging it up for Big Brother 9 The Face Alfa Romeo 'If you don't want me any more then no one can have you'- text message to murdered girl In court today Halifax Perhaps Hamilton didn't inherit his driving skill . . . The Carphone Warehouse Rose Tremain wins Orange Prize with migrant tale Man is remanded on Exeter bomb charges Scarlett swab test results may undermine case 007 empties the shelves Commercial Property Index Cock-of-the-walk Cameron delivers the parting shot Vauxhall Budgens Anger over 'backdoor privatisation' of the NHS Multiple Display Advertising Items Debts got worse after takeover Case study Good Hope Hospital, Brimingham Renault New wind farm sites are chosen as green Britain looks out to sea Energy Offshore turbines will help meet expansion target North Sea 'far from scraping bottom of oil barrel' Well drilled Backing for coal-fired plant attacked as reckless The Times Galliard International Budget cuts leave thousands of schools facing the toughest squeeze in a decade Kabbalah 'taught secretly' More wanting to go private Woman fleeced lonely heart fiancé in cancer scam Fraudster blew £300,000 on life with secret lover Argos Four big headaches for November's winner From what to do about Iran to the credit crunch, it matters to the rest of the world who will be in the White House The fast lane to shaming your family The munificent BBC Call me Mathew Commons sense Index Commons nonsense What's green, slimy and could save the Planet? Algae farms could be the next big thing in energy creation — but we need huge investment to spur their growth Picture Gallery Why 42? It simply doesn't add up Mr Brown has plucked the number of detention days from the air with no evidence All quiet in Tiananmen Square Thunderer: People in grief or trauma need to talk Roman recipe Architects aren't to blame for our sink estates Cyclists: freedom and responsibility Timesonline A dance too far? Adult care reform Pisa's tilting tower Muddying the waters Orange tactics Fallen heroes Off beat Obama must show he can live up to America's faith in itself The Democratic candidate has to dispel white fears about his patriotism. If he is successful, he could win by a landslide, Dick Morris argues Dfs The Daily Universal Register Daily Universal Register Articulator of women's woes is as fine as ever — and she's smiling First night Pop Mary J. Blige O2 Arena, SE10 Alliance Leicester Inside today Tsvangirai seized on way to election rally Police crack down on Mugabe rival's supporters Tsvangirai's trials Index Zimbabwe's 'First Shopper' denied access to la dolce vita Romania must act now to end the corruption at its heart Multiple Display Advertising Items Bereaved families adopt quake orphans Police use force to disperse parent protests Rebuilding lives will take years AA 'i was seduced by his physique . . . he has five or six brains which are remarkably irrigated' How Carla Bruni fell for Nicolas Sarkozy Sky (AP): Rare polar bear shot by police Call to bury Lenin's body (AP): Bush swipes at Arab allies (AP): Newlyweds vow . . . to go green American Express 'Black guys can now afford to drive the top brands. Our target audience is the townships' The Times Monumental ambition comes with a £12m price tag $450m mission allows astronauts to spend a penny Repairs to the lavatory eclipsed a new $1bn module Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Guantanamo inmate is charged over 'bomb plot' British resident was tortured, lawyer claims The Times (Reuters): Suicides rise as births decrease Truck bomb kills up to 16 people (AP): Police detain thousands (AP): Tourist settles fine 12 years late Abbey Ex-fundraiser for Obama is guilty of fraud US trade union attacks 'two-faced' Tesco Help for shareholders Rate cut looks unlikely Shake-up at Orange Quote of the day Reform of credit rating Business big shot Vodafone set to become No 1 in US as it closes on $30bn deal for Alltel Brussels calls for tougher restructuring at Rock Index Stock markets Sportingbet jail fear amid US internet betting talks Inevitable questions on bank rescue Picture Gallery An international lottery Commodities Fired for love Timesonline Profile Park Currencies Need to know Timesonline The Times CML to advise MPs on how to deal with recent increase in home repossessions Mortgage body to set up action plan for lenders Business big shot By numbers Shareholders offered free trading in HBOS rights Further worry for homeowners as Bank is set to resist call for rate cut OECD's bleak warnings will not affect thinking Conqueror Rumours ramp up stress levels at The Priory City Diary This is — well, it claims to be the Dynamic Tower, "the World's first Building in Motion" Message to sports fans: leave your opium at home City Diary When Mittal bought Arcelor last year, rumours swept City Diary Picture Gallery Orange eager to improve position Kingfisher chief predicts worse to come as B&Q falters CB Richard Ellis UTV to reduce borrowings bill with £50m issue Media group built up debt buying radio stations Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Who Wants to Be a Millionarie? will be owned by Sony, the entertainment gaint, after it completed the acquistion of 2WayTraffic, the television producer, for £114.3 million yesterday Nigeria to hand abandoned Shell fields to rival operator Thomson Reuters US union aims to shame 'two-faced' Tesco on staff rights The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Brooklandsfestival British funds OECD expects US economic gloom to hit rest of world Warning to China Big three US rating agencies poised to agree new method of risk assessment Reform follows criticism of role in credit crisis KIA to invest further in US financial sector Emerson walks away Red faces at SocGen Airbus questions (Reuters): Alitalia suspended Hope for Yahoo! deal London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 Rift boost for Gowrie-Smith Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Allow Kingfisher as much of the privacy as it seems to want Markets Northumbrian Deal of the day Timesonline Sportingbet Bet of the day Hungry short-sellers turn to Alliance & Leicester Market report Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Englands northwest Multiple Display Advertising Items Diana, Heather and now Avram Lawyer Anthony Julius is a polymath who, in his own words, combines academic and forensic skills. Interview: Dominic Carman Law Diary Timesonline Times Law Ivory Coast turns to UK in class action over toxic waste Thousands of Africans are claiming damages over alleged poisoning, writes Frances Gibb Lawyer of the week Brian spiro Timesonline 42 days: bowing to terrorism 'Without artists, auction houses would be out of work' Glamorous or what? Higher vision Crunch coming? First aid The art market: splitting the spoils Resale rights for living artists have not ruined the UK's business. Will royalties for dead artists be any different? Frances Gibb reports Reader Offers Ltd Mel Ferrer Hollywood actor, director and producer who experienced a rollercoaster career and was married for a time to Audrey Hepburn Mel Ferrer, actor, producer and director, was born on August 25,1917. He died on June 2,2008, aged 90 Index Christopher Morgan Religious affairs correspondent of The Sunday Times who had a flair for scoops and was famous for his generous entertaining Christopher Morgan, religious affairs correspondent of The Sunday Times, was born on July 29,1952. He died on May 30,2008, aged 55 Lives online Timesonline Franz Künstler Veteran who survived the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian armies in 1918 Franz Künstler, First World War veteran, was born on July 24,1900. He died on May 27,2008, aged 107 Court Circular When Court of Appeal can overrule itself Law report Court of Appeal Word Watching Correction Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths The Times Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Fellows Reception Golden youth in the sun as war clouds gather Times Archive Timesonline Premium bonds Latest wills Legal Notices Wanted Tickets For Sale George. hanrahan Public Notices Timesonline The Treasury Solicitor Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Watching Winning Move Tajaaweed has to prove readiness for Derby Sandown Park Bet of the day Hamilton Park Index Timesonline Lingfield Park O'Neill supports call for break between seasons Racing Newton Abbot There are echoes of Lester Piggott in the late replacem Uttoxeter Lester will be at Epsom, of course, but he has another Wetherby Dermot Weld's poker-player face suggests hidden Sorenstam is determined to leave on her own terms Golf Lingfield Park Yesterday's racing results Another knight to forget for the BBC Fontwell Park Kempton Park Ripon Athletics Results Football Rugby league Speedway Tennis Cricket Fixtures Murray aims volleys in direction of LTA over 'unreal' ambitions Scot scoffs at work ethic of British players Tennis The Times Gaël Monfils, who defeated Andy Murray on the British Hamilton eyes double at the scene of his first triumph Motor racing Restoration of an old rivalry instils a much-needed magic into NBA Basketball Britain's basketball authorities said yesterday that The Times Referees told to apply laws rigidly for fairer contest Rugby union The Times Chambers forced into waiting game over side-effects of drug abuse Athletics Fate of cyclists is chilling food for thought Greek success sets stage for showdown with the BOA Ban on sunbathing part and parcel of gold medal quest British athletes' march on Beijing is being plotted with military precision Olympic Games IOC accused of snubbing Middle East over 2016 bid Two men, same country, different planet Cricket On the issue of playing against South Africa during Gloucestershire v Yorkshire Durham v Nottinghamshire The Sunday Times Bopara smashes 201 to make Miller's day Cricket Friends Provident Trophy quarter-finals New Zealand hope that style makeover can give them the chance to shine Cricket Third npower Test Timesonline Line and length, line and length. Some of the finest Monty Panesar Ryan Sidebottom Obile It may be unlucky seven for Ashton after FA fails to clear substitutions Dossena deal almost done as Liverpool agree £7m fee Window Watch Neutral? Don't select a team to support, find one you can hate Football England fans without a Euro 2008 side to cheer get advice from Times blogger Frank Skinner Timesonline Luton fearing deficit of 25 points after initial penalty FC Porto have been excluded from next season's Thelondonpaper Ancelotti issues second snub but Chelsea will not give up yet Football Milan say coach and Kaká will stay put West Ham settle lengthy dispute with Joorabchian Blackburn hope ambitious Ince will give them the thumbs-up as rivals hover Football Leicester move in with formal approach Well travelled Striking a blow for racial integrity after so many are lost to game Reputation alone can help us build for future Times Crossword 23,932 Picture Gallery The Times Hughes makes late run to seal deal in the early hours Football City ready to fly to Brazil in pursuit of Ronaldinho The Times Friends Provident Index Index Index The editor's cut Suki Mathews The witch in heels How not to forget your keys Mr Memory Timesonline Carol Midgley The tyranny of the mouthy few must stop. Only the dirty-minded get upset by Kirsty's naked knees The Times Kabbalah for kids? A Controversial Cult for Children is now Available on our School Curriculum. Safe or Sinister, Asks Karen Bartlett Are you free for lunch? As Prue Leith Causes a Furore by Taking Wild Birds' Eggs to Make a Free Meal, we Show how Nature Can Feed You for Nothing. By Miranda Keene The Times The whole kitten caboodle He Has Six Cats — with No Doubt More on the Way. But Tom Cox Believes that It's Nothing for a Fellow to Be Ashamed of Step away from Teddy and ditch the ferret, too Timesonline The issue Therapy notes It was only a harmless fib I know I'm wonderful Intimacies The Award-Winning Comedienne Gina Yashere, 34, Talks about Fighting Bullies, the Flab and her Mum's Fears, while Gaining Respect, Curves and Lots of Lovely Diamonds Pillow talk Tad & Molly The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The fighter in Fiennes No Longer the Shakespeare Softie, Joseph Fiennes Reveals his Hard Side to Kevin Maher The Fiennes clan aren't alone when it comes to acting dynasties In the family way Lean, my hero The voice On the Eve of a BFI Retrospective of the Great Film-Maker David Lean, Joe Wright, the Director of Atonement, Pays Tribute to his Cinematic Idol Multiple Display Advertising Items Affleck's impressive change of direction Film reviews His Acting Career May Have Foundered and his Love Life Been Derided, but Gone Baby Gone Shows that Ben Affleck Really Can Direct, Says Wendy Ide Gone Baby Gone 15,113 minutes Mongol 15,120 minutes Prom Night 15,88 minutes In Memory of My Father 15,96 minutes Sarkar Raj tbc, 150 minutes Terminator 4 makes a false start and AI Gore takes to the aria Reel life The perfect film . . . to watch with kids Mixed sets of doubles Stuck in a Rut? Bored with your Marriage? There are Others like You in the Waiting Room, Says Kevin Maher The Waiting Room 15,110 minutes The Passionate Friends PG, 95 minutes Let's Get Lost 15,120minutes Kamikaze Girls N/C, 102 minutes Superhero Movie 12,85 minutes Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins 12,114 minutes King of Kong PG, 79 minutes Meirodome The Times Fibre for the popcorn generation A New Scheme Brings the Best Movies into the Classroom. Jeanette Winterson Applauds Mongol Death and the maiden First night Opera The Peony Pavilion Sadler's Wells Theatre Love — The Musical Lyric, W6 Pop Beth Rowley Dingwalls, NW1 Theatre Contractions Royal Court Meeting Room, SW1 Inside today Objects of affection TV & Radio Last night's tv Married to the Eiffel Tower: Strangelove (Five) Location, Location, Location (C4) Spinach, chorizo and chickpeas Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Property List Viewing guide Five, 8pm Taggart ITV1, 9pm Ten Tall Men (1951) Film choice Channel 4,12.30pm Elizabethtown (2005) Film4,10.50pm Variations Big Brother Launch Show/ The Big Brother Launch Night Project Channel 4,9pm/10.40pm House Five, 9pm Lorenzo's Oil (1992) ITV3, midnight Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 31 Times2 Quiz Radio choice Today's radio Berry good way to make life sweet Mind games Times Modern Crossword No 4546 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 243 Clue Lines Sunrise Su doku The Times Lloyds TSB The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions Index Richmond Adult Community College Multiple Display Advertising Items Some companies have it all on tap The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Catwalk leads to accounts role What Happened next Keunyoung Oh tells Carly Chynoweth how entering a competition to woo potential employers set her on a new career path National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition The Office Psychologist Seize the opportunity What Not to Do When the Boss is Away When the cat's away, the mice can be tempted to have a field day. Clare Dight uncovers several examples of what can go wrong when people take new-found responsibility, or freedom, too far My Big Idea Footlume We're all wrapped up in consumption Marketing Strategy Researchèrs suggest that packaging plays a significant role in how, and specifically how fast, we consume cash and products Times Media Deadline Buster National Graduate Recruitment Fair Designers inspired by the ideas inside What Do You Do All Day? Interior design is all about passion — turning ideas into a reality that clients are able only to imagine. Emily Ford meets two interior designers who just love what they do A Second Opinion The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 72 Corus The fine art of juggling Talking Point Returning to work after maternity leave is not easy, as Clare Dight learnt when she spoke to those who specialise in creating conditions that best allow women to do so Instant Manager How to Avoid Information Overload at Work Top 50 Places where Women Want to Work MBA Choices Competition Careers of the Week In retail
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