UK sales of 500 euro note halted

500 euro notes seized by Soca

Exchange offices in the UK have stopped selling 500 euro banknotes because of their use by money launderers.

The Serious Organised Crime Agency says 90% of the notes sold in the UK are in the hands of organised crime.

Soca deputy director Ian Cruxton said 500 euros had become the currency of choice for gangs hiding their profits.

The move means nobody will be able to buy the note in the UK – but travellers will be able to sell them if they enter the UK carrying them from abroad.

There has been mounting international concern over the note, which is worth more than £400, and its attractiveness to criminals.

Massive sums

Soca says that an eight-month analysis of movements of the note in the UK revealed that it was almost exclusively used by money launderers shifting cash for major crime gangs.

The British trade in the notes is thought to be worth some 500 million Euros – but less than 10% of them are bought by legitimate tourists and business travellers.

Instead, gangs are reportedly shifting massive sums of sterling, typically from drug dealing, through "front" exchange businesses.

Ian Cruxton, deputy director of Soca, told the BBC that the banknote had been secretly withdrawn from sale on 20 April.

"When criminals want to move a bulk of cash inside the UK and, more importantly, out of the UK, one of the best ways to do that is to reduce the bulk massively both physically and in terms of the risks they pose of discovery," said Mr Cruxton.

"The 500 euro note is really the note of choice among criminals.

"It should now be impossible now to buy a 500 note over the counter from one of the suppliers. And that’s going to have an effect on the criminals – it means they are going to have to find other means of trying to move their money."

There have been widespread concerns among law enforcement agencies over the role of the 500 euro in money laundering, concerns that are identical to those raised about other similar high-value notes around the world.

The European Central Bank created the note at the time of monetary union to replace high value notes which were popular in some of the Eurozone countries.

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Sugar drops ‘ease baby jab pain’

baby jab

Babies should be given something sugary before a jab to reduce pain, Canadian researchers say.

Experts at the University of Toronto say newborns are less likely to cry if given a few drops of a sugar solution before immunisation.

Data based on 1,000 injections suggests infants given a glucose solution are 20% less likely to cry following a jab.

The research, published in Archives of Disease in Childhood, is based on clinical data from 14 studies.

A team led by Dr Arne Ohlsson, of the University of Toronto, looked at data from clinical trials in babies up to a year old.

As well as the findings related to glucose, the researchers found that between a few drops and half a teaspoon of sucrose and glucose also led to a small reduction in the amount of time a baby spent crying.

The Canadian researchers, who worked in collaboration with colleagues in Australia and Brazil, concluded: "Healthcare professionals should consider using sucrose or glucose before and during immunisation."

Existing research points to the pain-relieving properties of sweet solutions working for babies undergoing painful procedures such as a heel prick.

Adam Finn, professor of paediatrics at the University of Bristol, said: "Anything we can do to minimise the discomfort of immunisation for children is to be welcomed, and I would like to see more research in this area.

"On the one hand parents are more likely to return if the experience is not distressing.

"But more fundamentally, children don’t agree to have vaccines, so we need to be sure we are making it as painless as possible for them."

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New stamps celebrate wartime Britain’s darkest hour

Sir Winston Churchill appears on the 1st class stamp

Sir Winston Churchill is given a first class commemoration on the new series of WWII stamps. The collection comes 70 years after the day – 13 May 1940 – the new Prime Minister famously said: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat."

Air raid wardens stamp

Royal Mail said the Britain Alone collection, which consists of eight special stamps, pays tribute to the wartime generation who resolved to "do their bit"for the war effort and "dare and endure" on the Home Front.

Home Guard 60p stamp

It celebrates groups like the Home Guard – otherwise known as Local Defence Volunteers or Dad’s Army – which acted as a second defence force in Britain, guarding coastal areas and other important places such as airfields.

Land Girls 1st class stamp

The 80,000 strong Women’s Land Army – which carried out manual labour jobs such as milking cows, digging ditches and harvesting crops to help alleviate food shortages – also appears on a special first class stamp.

'Women in Factories' stamp

Julietta Edgar, head of special stamps at Royal Mail, said she hoped the collection would act as a "poignant reminder" of the "huge contribution" the country had made to the war effort during some of its darkest days.

Fire Service stamp

She said: "Across the country, daily life was changed forever as new civil defence organisations were formed and nearly three million people were relocated from big cities to the relative safety of the countryside."

Royal broadcast stamp

A Royal broadcast by the then Princess Elizabeth and her younger sister Princess Margaret also gets the stamp of approval in the new collection, which will go on sale for a year.

Picture of young children being evacuated, taken in 1941

The less familiar faces of three young siblings being evacuated from London to Northampton – taken in 1941 – is also featured on a 60p stamp. Royal Mail recreated the scene for the new collection’s launch.

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Oil blowout device ‘was faulty’

Deepwater Horizon's blowout preventer (archive image from 2001)

US Congressional investigators believe the device meant to stop oil leaking from a Gulf of Mexico well after last month’s rig explosion was faulty.

The blowout preventer (BOP), a set of huge valves, had a hydraulic leak and a failed battery, they said after studying BP and other documents.

Oil industry chiefs say it is too early to conclude what caused the disaster.

A climate change bill just submitted to the Senate could allow states to veto some offshore drilling plans.

Introducing the American Power Act, Senator John Kerry described it as "a bill for energy independence after a devastating oil spill" and "a bill to hold polluters accountable".

President Barack Obama hailed the legislation, which faces a difficult passage.

"The challenges we face – underscored by the immense tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico – are reason to redouble our efforts to reform our nation’s energy policies," Mr Obama said.

Eleven people died when an explosion – thought to have occurred after a surge of methane gas from deep within the well – destroyed the Deepwater Horizon rig on 20 April.

At least 4m gallons (15m litres) of oil have leaked into the Gulf from the damaged well to date, the Associated Press news agency reports, and desperate efforts are being made to protect the Gulf coast’s ecosystem from the slick.

Attempts to stop the leak have so far failed but engineers hope at least to begin reducing it later this week with a steel dome – dubbed the "top hat" – which has been lowered on to the seabed.

‘Apparently defective’

Representative Bart Stupak, head of the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, said its investigators had uncovered significant problems with the BOP, which was meant to stop sudden, dangerous rushes of volatile oil and gas.

"The safety of [Deepwater Horizon’s] entire operations rested on the performance of a leaking and apparently defective blowout preventer," he told a House hearing.

He said a 2001 report by Transocean, which operated the drilling rig on behalf of BP, indicated there could be as many as 260 failure possibilities in the equipment.

"How can a device that has 260 failure modes be considered fail-safe?" Representative Stupak asked.

The hearing was also told that the BOP had been modified, which made it difficult to operate after the accident.

Its emergency back-up controls may have failed because the explosion that destroyed the rig also disabled communications preventing workers from sending signals underwater, the hearing heard.

A senior BP executive, Lamar McKay, told the House: "It’s inappropriate to draw any conclusions before all the facts are known."

Jack Moore, president of Cameron International Corp, which built the BOP, told the hearing it was "far too early" to draw conclusions on what had caused the accident. He added that the company had not been able to the examine the BOP.

Ambitious bill

The headline aim of the American Power Act is to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 17% within a decade and by 80% by 2050, which is ambitious by any standards, the BBC’s Madeleine Morris reports from Washington.

To try to achieve this, the bill pushes nuclear power and clean coal technology by giving financial incentives.

It imposes a strict carbon-trading market as well as mandatory cuts on emissions by certain manufacturers and power companies.

Because of the Gulf of Mexico spill, a provision was added at the last minute, allowing states to veto drilling less than 75 miles (120km) off their own coastlines.

But that may not placate several Democratic senators, who are already uncomfortable with offshore drilling and, because of the Deepwater Horizon disaster, are now even more so, our correspondent says.

Republican support for the act is by no means guaranteed at the moment, she adds.

How the oil has spread
Approximate oil locations 22 April – 12 May

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Seven killed in Baghdad car bomb

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A car bomb outside a cafe in Baghdad has killed seven people and injured more than 20, Iraqi officials say.

The bomb went off outside a cafe in Sadr City, a mainly Shia area in eastern Baghdad.

It comes two days after a spate of attacks across the country killed more than 100 people.

Iraq remains in political stalemate after inconclusive elections in March. Officials have warned the situation could be exploited by al-Qaeda.

Police and hospital officials said the blast took place near a popular cafe where young people were gathered.

Sadr City, a stronghold of anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, was the scene of one of Iraq’s most deadly bombings earlier this year, when insurgents targeted worshippers gathered for Friday prayers in April.

Earlier on Wednesday, police said a bomb inside a grocery shop in another mainly Shia area of Baghdad killed three people and wounded 23 others.

Insurgents apparently dumped a corpse in front of the shop, located in a market in the Shula district of north-western Baghdad, and then detonated a bomb when people crowded around.

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Atletico Madrid 2-1 Fulham (aet)

Diego Forlan scores the second goal

Fulham’s brave bid to lift the Europa League ended in heartbreak as Diego Forlan’s winner deep into extra time gave Atletico Madrid victory at Hamburg’s Nordbank Arena.

The final looked destined for a penalty shoot-out until former Manchester United striker Forlan took advantage of strike partner Sergio Aguero’s persistence to send a deflected finish beyond Mark Schwarzer with only four minutes left.

Forlan poached another close range finish to put Atletico ahead in the first half, but Simon Davies responded swiftly with a volleyed equaliser for Fulham to spark hopes of a first European trophy heading to Craven Cottage.

But Forlan, tormentor of Liverpool in the semi-final, seems intent on making up for his unfulfilling spell at Old Trafford by inflicting pain on Premier League teams every time they cross his path – and how Fulham felt the agony as their players lay on the turf as Atletico celebrated wildly celebrated the decisive goal.

Atletico created the better opportunities in a final short on serious excitement, with Forlan striking a post and Aguero somehow poking wide from almost on the goalline in the first period of extra time.

Fulham will feel nothing but despair at their failure to close out a season that has captured the imagination of the nation with silverware, but they have delivered pride to themselves, their fans and the Premier League as they took on some of Europe’s elite and only fell at the final hurdle.

Hodgson’s side could not quite touch previous heights in Hamburg, unquestionably hindered by the fitness problems suffered by striker Bobby Zamora, their European talisman who battled gallantly without reward despite the handicap of an Achilles tendon injury that is now expected to require surgery.

The successes enjoyed in the Europa League have enhanced Fulham’s reputation – especially that of their manager Hodgson. They must now hope they can ward off interest from other clubs understandably impressed by his remarkable rejuvenation of a club on course for the Championship when he was appointed.

Fulham, as expected, were able to call on Zamora and Duff – but it was Atletico’s dangerous strike duo of Forlan and Aguero who emerged as central figures in the Spanish side’s domination of the first half.

Danny Murphy carelessly, and almost fatally, presented Aguero with possession in dangerous territory and would have been the most relieved man in the Nordbank Arena to see Forlan’s shot glance away off the post after he was played in by the Argentine.

And Fulham keeper Schwarzer needed to be alert to hold on to Jose Antonio Reyes’ angled free-kick at the second attempt as it headed for the top corner.

Davies finally gave Atletico keeper David de Gea work to do with a snap shot that he clutched above his head, but Atletico made the breakthrough their supremacy merited after 32 minutes.

Paul Konchesky and Simon Davies

There was an element of good fortune for Atletico as Aguero’s miscued shot was transformed into the perfect pass for the lurking Forlan to steer past Schwarzer from close range.

Forlan had another shot saved by Schwarzer as Atletico looked to press home their advantage -but as so often this season, just when they looked in serious trouble, Fulham found a way of fighting back eight minutes before half-time.

Zoltan Gera’s cross took a deflection and fell at the far post for Davies, who accepted the invitation to flash the sweetest of half volleys beyond De Gea before he had any hope of reacting.

Zamora, who has been fighting a losing battle with an Achilles tendon injury, was replaced by Clint Dempsey early in the second half as Fulham finally showed signs of gaining a measure of control on the game.

And it was Davies who almost completed the turnaround on the hour when he delivered an instant strike from a poor Atletico clearance, but this time De Gea was able to make the block.

The game then drifted listlessly towards extra time, although Atletico finished the stronger. Several Fulham players needed massages before the action got under way again to combat the effects of their exertions.

Fulham survived an anxious moment 10 minutes into the extra period when Schwarzer could only palm away Forlan’s low driven cross, but it escaped Aguero as he waited to pounce inside the six-yard box.

Hodgson’s men then had an even bigger escape when Forlan left Chris Baird behind as he surged into the box, but in the ensuing scramble Aguero somehow poked wide from a yard out with the goal gaping.

As penalties beckoned, Atletico struck so late that it was impossible for even Fulham to mount a response. Aguero got the better of Chris Baird, and his cross was touched in by Forlan to provide a bitter conclusion to this wonderful European journey.

Fulham01 Schwarzer03 Konchesky05 Hangeland yellow card06 Baird18 Hughes11 Gera13 Murphy (Greening 118)16 Duff (Nevland 84)20 Etuhu29 Davies25 Zamora (Dempsey 55)Substitutes19 Zuberbuhler,04 Pantsil,17 Riise,23 Dempsey,27 Greening,34 Dikgacoi,10 NevlandRef: RizzoliAtt: 49,000FULHAMPossessionAtletico Madrid 51%Fulham 49%Attempts on targetAtletico Madrid 11Fulham 5Attempts off targetAtletico Madrid 10Fulham 4CornersAtletico Madrid 9Fulham 2FoulsAtletico Madrid 14Fulham 12

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Paterson new secretary of state

Owen Paterson

Owen Paterson has been appointed as the new secretary of state for Northern Ireland.

The 53-year-old becomes the first Conservative Secretary of State since 1997, when Sir Patrick Mayhew held office in John Major’s administration.

Mr Paterson became MP for North Shropshire in the same year.

The Cambridge graduate was appointed Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary in July 2007.

Mr Paterson has been a frequent visitor to Northern Ireland since then and has built up a network of contacts with political parties, business organisations and community groups.

He was a prime mover in his party’s electoral link up with the Ulster Unionist Party and personally campaigned in a number of constituencies including Strangford and East Belfast.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, UUP leader Sir Reg Empey said: "I offer my warmest congratulations to Owen Paterson on his appointment as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

"Owen’s sterling commitment to Northern Ireland has been amply demonstrated during his time as Shadow Secretary of State."

The Northern Ireland Office once had responsibility for many issues including policing and justice, health, education, culture and the arts but these areas of public life are now in the hands of the NI Executive.

Today the secretary of state still has responsibility for constitutional and national security issues and the licensing and legislation of firearms and explosives.

The role also has an involvement in the ongoing public inquiries, human rights and electoral policy.

However, the job is no longer seen as one of the big offices of state and the arrival of devolution has prompted some commentators to predict that the job could disappear in the near future.

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Psd Web Design From Brochure

We need a fast PSD for a fairly simple, clean website design in Web 2.0 style.

The CONTENT is in the attached file Brochure-for-design.pdf.
The GENERAL STYLE is in the attached file good-layout.jpg.

–> This project is for the PSD ONLY – no slicing, template, or html.

PMB if questions.

We need this FAST!

Please see our reviews for great communication, fast payment.

Brew Application Project

I gave this project to someone a month back. But they started working then just disappeare.d The application will send text messages via SMS to a SMSC, which will always remain constant.

This is for Brew. I’m willing to pay $100. I’ll likely pick a programmer fast. So respond to your emails.

When you do the work. You have to do in on my server for now then move it over to my client’s server or just do it directly on my clients server.

When the application is first run:

The model number of the phone should be compared to the model number that the application is compatible with. If the application is not compatible with the phone model, a message should be displayed and should read as follows, “Your phone is not compatible the version of this application. Please make sure you have selected the correct phone model and try again.”. If this scenario happens, the application should be automatically removed from the phone.

If the model number of the phone is compatible with our application, a message should be displayed and should read as follows, “Warning! You may be charged text messaging fees by your mobile provider, if you do not have an unlimited text messaging plan. If you choose to accept these terms, please select ‘I Agree’”. If the agreement is accepted, the application should be run.

Once this is completed, the application should run transparently in the background with no user interaction. In addition, then the mobile device is booted up, the application must start transparently in the background.

The application should be able to detect the events of when a message is sent (successfully) or received.

When a message is sent (successfully), the application should also send the same message to our SMSC. It will follow the same path as a normal SMS message. Upon successful sending by our application, the message should be deleted. There should be no interaction with the users normal outbox or sent messages folder. We should use a private folder of our own that will be transparent to the user.

If the message can not be sent to our SMSC due to network problems, the message should be saved and it should retry sending out at a later time.

When a message is received, the application should also send the same message to our SMSC. It will follow the same path as a normal SMS message. Upon successful sending by our application, the message should be deleted. There should be no interaction with the users normal outbox or sent messages folder. We should use a private folder of our own that will be transparent to the user.

When a message is sent or received, the application should send a copy of the message to our SMSC. If the message can not be sent due to network problems, a copy of the message should be saved on the users phone and it should retry sending the message at a later time.

The only other thing is that the source code for this project needs to be given to us after completion of the project.

When the application is first run:

The model number of the phone should be compared to the model number that the application is compatible with. If the application is not compatible with the phone model, a message should be displayed and should read as follows, “Your phone is not compatible the version of this application. Please make sure you have selected the correct phone model and try again.”. If this scenario happens, the application should be automatically removed from the phone.

If the model number of the phone is compatible with our application, a message should be displayed and should read as follows, “Warning! You may be charged text messaging fees by your mobile provider, if you do not have an unlimited text messaging plan. If you choose to accept these terms, please select ‘I Agree’”. If the agreement is accepted, the application should be run.

Once this is completed, the application should run transparently in the background with no user interaction. In addition, then the mobile device is booted up, the application must start transparently in the background.

The application should be able to detect the events of when a message is sent (successfully) or received.

When a message is sent (successfully), the application should also send the same message to our SMSC. It will follow the same path as a normal SMS message. Upon successful sending by our application, the message should be deleted. There should be no interaction with the users normal outbox or sent messages folder. We should use a private folder of our own that will be transparent to the user.

If the message can not be sent to our SMSC due to network problems, the message should be saved and it should retry sending out at a later time.

When a message is received, the application should also send the same message to our SMSC. It will follow the same path as a normal SMS message. Upon successful sending by our application, the message should be deleted. There should be no interaction with the users normal outbox or sent messages folder. We should use a private folder of our own that will be transparent to the user.

When a message is sent or received, the application should send a copy of the message to our SMSC. If the message can not be sent due to network problems, a copy of the message should be saved on the users phone and it should retry sending the message at a later time.

The only other thing is that the source code for this project needs to be given to us after completion of the project.

Deliverables

The application will do the following tasks.

1. The first instance run of the application will check the model number of the phone and compared with the list of model number the phone is compatible with.
a. If not compatable an alert is displayed as phrased below
i. Your phone is not compatible the version of this application. Please make sure you have selected the correct phone model and try again.
2. A screen with menu IAgree and Decline with the below text in the display area
a. Warning! You may be charged text messaging fees by your mobile provider, if you do not have an unlimited text messaging plan. If you choose to accept these terms, please select ‘I Agree’
3. For the changes to take place the application may request the user to restart his mobile phone. He can also do it manually later on.
4. Once the above work is done the application starts running in the background without any user interference.
5. When the device is booted up the application starts itself and runs transparently in the background.
6. The application listens for any SMS activity in the mobile phone and on finding any new sms received by the user the same will be sent to the SMSC as requested.
7. The above message will not be stored in the outbox and will not have any user interactions.
8. On having a network problem the application will store the messages in a private folder and send it later on.

Dotnetnuke Project 2

I’m willing to pay $250-350 for this work. I was going to pay $150-200 for this work, but I have tight deadline. This needs to be done in 16 days or less. I’m paying $50-150 more because of the tight deadline.
I need an online subscription magazine site made that remakes a companies site. It will be made in DotNetNuke consistent with sort of news site sort of look. I’m going to buy a template for the site for you to modify.. You will just have to chop up the psds they made. Most of your work will just be programming maybe 5% design. The Site should accommodate free and subscription-based content in various formats, including HTML, PDF, RSS feed, video and/or audio. The site should also be easily maintained by Peopleclick Authoria personnel without need for IT support.

2. Place all available text and graphics on site and require subscriptions as appropriate. Work with EEO Source team to perform any necessary modifications to complete project.

3. Convert 13 minute video on WebEx server to appropriate format and place on site.

4. Create menu buttons at top of page and link to content: Home, Editorial Advisory Panel, News, HELPLINE, Training, Webcasts, Contact Us.

5. Transfer rotating Webcast banner from existing site.

6. Create teasers on front page from articles and other available content.

7. Content should be searchable via a search box.

8. Front page should have “In this issue” box.

9. Customers should be able to purchase a single article, monthly subscription or annual subscription based on Subscription Level 1.

10. Customers should be able to purchase a higher level subscription to access additional content such as HELPLINE based on Subscription Level 2.

11. The solution will generate links for all subscription-based content that can be transferred to other applications, such as an e-journal.

12. The appearance should be consistent with a magazine-like design.

13. The design should made in a way that it will allow for an online store in the future. This year or next they are going to add an online store like functionality to it.

14. The signup and registration proces will use WorldPay(PayPal) merchant gateway and depend upon which subscription they go for
15. They are going to connect the site to Pivotal which they have used in the past or they are going to connect to salesforce and need you to custom code it to match some of the functionality of their old Pivotal functionality. IF they use salesforce I’ll pay you $50 more to make install it and change it to work like their old Pivotal crm. Now if they just stay with Pivotal. I’m not paying more for you to connect that. That’s part of this bid.

Important note: While I’m getting these designs done for each page you will need to work and do programming. You’ll just have to make some plain dotnetnuke design and do most of the programming. Then take the psds I have made an put them into the site. Since the deadline is so tight I can’t wait for the psds to be done for you to start work and I need to see your work each day on the server.

Also there may be some small parts to do that are outside this description. If you can’t do those without asking for more money then don’t bid on this project. IF the parts are totally outside the project I will pay you more, but if they are small then I’m not paying more for small additions to the work.

Feast

I need a web site designed with several pages: home, about, contact, photos, upcoming events, testimonials, etc. This is a non-profit organization so also need page set up for donations. The organization has a singing group that travels to do presentations, but don’t want the website just devoted to this aspect. Need to be able edit all info myself after completed design. Need easy platform. Would like video (I have CD) on first page to introduce what we are all about.
Very limited budget for this start up non-profit organization. Bids up to $300, hopefully less, but of excellent quality.

Website Data Scrape

Need someone to do a data scrape from a technology website. (probably over 300,000 entries in total)

Need data in csv format (one row per entry, each field separated into its own column) can be separated into sub categories – i.e. alphabetised etc

Full details of URL and exact data required will be posted on the message board.

**Not looking for a script or program to run myself, just want data in csv files.**

Have many more projects lined up after this one.

Murray eases past Chela in Madrid

Andy Murray

Andy Murray will focus only on his first match at this week’s Madrid Open as he attempts to recover some form following an indifferent start to 2010.

The Scot gets a first-round bye as the third seed and will play Pablo Cuevas or a qualifier in his opening game.

Murray could face Roger Federer or Andy Roddick in the semi-finals.

"I’ve not made it past the second round in a tournament for the last three or four so it’s totally pointless for me to look any further," said Murray.

The Scot enjoyed a fine start to the year when he reached the Australian Open final before losing to Federer in straight sets.

Since then, though, he has had a disappointing run with five wins and five defeats in his five tournament appearances.

Prior to last month’s Rome Masters the Scot had been knocked out at the first hurdle in successive tournaments in Miami and Monte Carlo.

And although he managed to negotiate his way past Andreas Seppi in his opening match in Italy, he then fell to David Ferrer in the following round.

"I’ve got to win my first match. I know it’s boring but that’s what I’ve got to do," said Murray.

"I need to just try and win my first match and then we’ll see. It depends how a lot of the other guys play, you never know how the draws will work out.

"I just want to play well, if I play well then I’ll be happy.

"I’d love to win the tournament but unfortunately I’m in a position right now where I need to focus very hard from the first matches and fight my way through the early rounds.

"If I can do that then I’ll give myself a chance of doing well, but I’m not going to get ahead of myself."

Murray’s bid to win his first title of 2010 received a boost when world number two, and last year’s semi-finalist, Novak Djokovic withdrew from the tournament.

Djokovic took the decision after being forced to retire from the Serbia Open during his quarter-final with fellow Serb Filip Krajinovic due to illness and allergies.

If there are no upsets his semi-final opponent is set to be world number one and defending champion Federer, who begins against either Spanish wildcard Carlos Moya or Germany’s Benjamin Becker.

The Swiss arrives in Madrid on the back of a surprise semi-final defeat by Spain’s Albert Montanes on a heavy clay court slowed by a day of rain at the Estoril Open.

Rafael Nadal, last year’s runner-up in Madrid, is seeded second and will meet either Italy’s Andreas Seppi or a qualifier in the second round.

The Spanish world number three, who won the Madrid title in 2005, is looking to break Andre Agassi’s Open Era record of 17 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 trophies.

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