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News from 27/02/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Marina McIntyre, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, James Burton Stewart, Lady Lloyd-Hughes, Robert Dawson Scott, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, DJM, Joanna Taylor, Ruth Tenne, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Dr N. A. Simmons, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Joanna Walters, Doug Gratton, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Paul Cousins, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Alex Griffiths, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Miriam M. Reik, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Matthew Weiner, Bert Mercer, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, James Craigen, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Peter Mandelson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Chris campling, David Hands, Phil Evans, Jonathan Richards, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Sholto Byrnes, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, David Lawrenson, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, George Caulkins, Kaveh Solhekol, Xan Rice, Mrs Danny Murphy, Robert Elms, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Jonathan Clayton, Tim Hames, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Dr Raphael Eban, Kaven Solhekol, Jeffery Ewener, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Sherwin Hall, Danny Baker, Dr Hillary J. Shaw, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alan Wiley, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jonathan Djanogly, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Nick Meo, John Bassom, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Christopher Irvine, Roy Ramm,

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The Times Gas-guzzler tax Bush's India visit Bleak picture Su Doku Utility row Prisoner suicide 'The Prince's use of the courts was made Barking mad' timesonline. co. uk Tests at 11 to decide places at university Cosmetic virginity Wayne's first medal - World Cup next? In the Times Today Crossword 79 The Times I'll win the rebels round on school reform, says Kelly Tests at 11 to decide future Concessions Vigil for Iraq kidnap victim Death in custody Killing arrest Speaker recovers Violence spreads Not so big Ben Rare coin found Co2? I care more about my gear knob Averys Drive one of these? You're crass and irresponsible, says minister on warpath The 'perfect neighbours' whose tidy house was £300m crack lab Man held after 3 die in blaze Smokers unfazed Asbestos warning Birthday meal Royal photos Pop star arrested Warrington winner Water of Life Food sold on eBay 'was not fit for consumption' Gianni Versace Try the 92 per cent weapons-grade whisky that will take your breath away. Literally Saddam Hussein's regime may be gone but, in a nation of extreme opinions, the satirical cartoon Raising a laugh in a land where the next one could be your last The Cartoonists business remains a highly dangerous one for those who refuse to be intimidated 18 killed in mortar attack on Baghdad suburb Smallholders want bird flu jabs Hobby farmers fear for their flocks after ministers rule out routine vaccination, reports Valerie Elliott Lora Green Flag The Career of David Mills You cannot tell a lie, politicians ordered nectar Jowell dragged into husband's troubles The Culture Secretary has been told to clear her name over an inquiry into David Mills's £350,000 'gift', reports Greg Hurst lenovo churchill virgin Father who shot daughter dies after hunger strike A remand prisoner finally got what he wanted - a week before the start of his trial for murder, reports Joanna Bale Army faces accusation of cover-up over Iraq deaths be Inside Track Bomb squad labrador is in line for canine VC Citroën I Say, I Say The MPs who can't stop talking Some of the latest intake are boosting their ratings on the internet by saying very little, very often, reports Greg Hurst Nick Broomfield's Back Picture Gallery Accept free speech, Muslims told M11 fire causes airport chaos Right frame of mind aids memory Trainees gamble their futures on winning performance by casinos British Gas Transplant hope for Huntington's sufferers Changing the lives of blind people Nick Broomfield's Back Link to Obesity Cells from baby pigs to treat diabetes Street theatre with sheer suspense first night Theatre Home WPA The Sharpest Critics RAC Fake duke freed from prison and re-arrested one BT 'Anonymous' painting found to be a Holbein masterpiece The crucial errors that may Police raid homes after thieves leave clues all over kent dfs In the Frame The Usual Suspects bring down the £50m gang "There is no genius behind this job. It was a local gang who have bitten off far more than they can chew" Reform Bill Low inflation and the cost of life MRSA control Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Shoe solution fits Europe Justice shaped Western religion The prescient prince Rural reality Mayor culpa Let's be 'avin' you Claim to fame Picture Gallery Tracking the Gifted Universities should be wary of writing off potential students at 11 Ask a Stupid Question Parlimentary debate is being reduced to token noises about nothing Plagued by anxiety about quarantine; and you're never too young to count Science Notebook Morning in India The values of an open society underpin India's rapid emergence Move, and the kid gets it Thunderer Dear Charles. Do shut up Those letters are harmless enough - but a meddlesome king would be a catastrophe When the ingrates met the hypocrites Inept American self-interest and Conservative toadying in Washington make an unedifying mixture London Energy Renault Main Awards And the youngest - ever winners of an Oliver are... Billy, Billy and Billy M16 knew of 21/7 bomb suspect HSBC Homechoice The virtual job that earns a real £50,000 Sterling Cavalli gets off the Orient excess Brown backs scheme to engage lost voters with more power Parties vie to work their charms on women Early jail release to get tougher The Week Ahead Times World News Bush strides out to change the world with his new best friend President's first state visit to India could close door on painful history, reports Gerard Baker, US Editor Still Growing City mourns a restaurant's last supper Chicago fears it is losing its identity as another institution shuts, James Bone writes tiscali Euro Tunnel Bringing Them in from the Shadows HSBC Immigrants barred by triple fences and double standards Southern Californians rely on cheap Mexican workers, but are spending millions to keep them at bay, writes Tom Baldwin (Reuters): Jamaica's first woman leader (AP): Joint celebration (AFP): Rescue fails (AFP): Boy, 8, sacrificed (AFP): Driving rain £52m aid for islanders hit by mosquito virus London A fitting end to the ill-fitting British suit A suitable man to spark a men's clothing revolution The British Clothing Chain Store Has Much to Fear from Mr. Daswani Raja Fashions (AP): Ministers join anti-racism march (AFP): Anti-Eta protest turns nasty (AP): Marines abandon Arroyo protest Builder King's head is dug up Irishferries Parliament meets on home soil at last Somalia's MPs were urged to serve the people or face being put on the 'bad list' of history, reports Jonathan Clayton Censors turn a deaf ear as sisters talk of sex and city Mortgages Toucan Barclays Win A1-Qaeda militants seize control of Kabul prison wing Serbia tried for genocide but EU pulls its punches SAS Suddenly Venice loves its alter ego (AP): Legal warning (AP): Christians on trial (Reuters): France first policy (Reuters): Digital advertising The Times How hope is conquering fear for the families of Widow Farm (AP): Deal may ease nuclear fears Times Business Monday Feb 27 2006 Tesco chief hits back at criticism C&W sheds jobs Rio chief to retire Italy hits at France for 'scuppering' takeover of energy firm LSE's future hangs in balance as deadline expires for P&G aims to take beauty pagea FTSE 100 Olay Stock Markets Counting on the consumer may be costly Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar fXA Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Edited by Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger Look ahead Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Smaller stock to watch Briefing Europeans to sign deals with Iran Daimler considers Smart progress US to press China on counterfeiting Microsoft fights order to drop tools The Times Disney to pitch ESPN into sports TV arena Americans to hold inquiry into takeover of P&O RPS Public pension liability's record rise Spanish gas group set to raise bid for Endesa Eurostar Kenya's tea industry wilts in the sun Xan Rice reports on the drought that threatens the world's largest exporter Highland brew offers recipe for success BP denies reports it is close to deal with Chinese oil company Foundation Degrees Windfall for Pilkington chairman House price rise 'accelerates' Accounting rules streamlined EADS agrees helicopter deal Detergents dip in the grocery brands battle The Times P&g looks to become model of success in battle for vanity dollar BAE Systems chief reaps reward for years of fighting for revival Powers in the Boardroom The spectre of an American takeover may have receded, but Mike Turner sees much of the company's future in the United States. Angela Jameson reports The Times Power Times Online The Leader in Ten Questions Business Equity Prices The Times Eat out for £5 The Times Times Register Brigadier-General Samuel Koster Brigadier-General in the US Army exposed for his involvement in a cover-up of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam Urbano Lazzaro Patisan who prevented Mussolini's escape from Italy and was dogged by accusations that he was involved in the dictor's death Shoshana Damari The "mother" of Israeli pop who gave the nation's music its distinctively Middle Estern sound Ray Barretto Percussionist who played jazz, Latin and rock and was a founder member of the Fania All Stars Lynden David Hall British soul singer who challenged US R&B market Lives in Brief Ivor Rosaire, circus performer, was born on July 8,1911. He died on December 24,2005, aged 94 A radio tuned to Africa Notebook Charities Lives Remembered VAT advantage can be 'supply' Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Tenancy not revived by extension Court of Appeal Civil recovery requires evidence Queen's Bench Division Intention of the parties executing a guarantee is crucial Chancery Division Priority for third party creditor Queen's Bench Division Inspecting the Inquisition Church News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner London Mayors' Association Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Persional Column Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Freeze-dried Feb is becoming familiar Weather Eye Timesonline Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Doumen in from cold as Innox collects Post Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Keltic Bard Injured Southwell Jumps Leaders Course Specialists Resolute Sir Oj puts Nickname to flight at Naas AYR Wolverhampton Plumpton The Times Sports Book mazDa The Result Service Today's Fixtures Football Shenton keeps the Dragons at bay Rugby League How They Stand O'Sullivan aims for hat-trick Snooker Eagles soaring First blood Motorcycling Joy for England Bowls Cannock crash Hockey Wie goes close Golf John Thicknesse Alcott seeks a natural high against the odds Winter Olympics Owen Slot wonders whether the British skier has what it takes to win medals Turin provides pointers for London Games The Times Rudman the role model for Vancouver Medals Table Boy wonder requires careful nurturing to realise his talent Matthew Syed on why Amir Khan's handlers are correct to make sure he gets a through education in prize fighting The Times Six of the Best? Just another step on road to stardom for Khan Crimewatch Night when Rulebook Suffered a Low Blow Williams class prevails despite Skelton's refusal to play fair Gunn fires imagination as ancient game gains new fans Real Tennis England crack at the seams Time is finally right for Shah to stake his Test claim The Teams They are A-Changing Dalrymple and Clarke seize their opportunity Cayard's Cape crusader winning battle with rocketship Sailing How They Stand Leg Four Hot Murray prepares to try his luck in Las Vegas Tennis Neil Harman reports as the young Scot leads by example for Britain's hopefuls Victorious Ogilvy has British fans clutching at straws Golf National express from Edinburgh serves Wasps well The Times How They Stand Paice leaves Northampton gasping Bristol strike early to ease their fears of relegation Stade De France Statistics The Late Late Show Land Rover Yachvili wakes France from slumber Favourites find Scotland grit hard to swallow Tetleys No Calcutta! Timesonline Low Points of Least Resistance Hadden's trust produces rapid reversal of fortune Lewis Stuart says the new Scotland coach deserves all the plaudits he has received for a spirited revival The First Cut is the Deepest The Times England struck by devil in detail Murrayfield Statistics Resilience Wins the Day Sainsbury's Rugby World Cup 2007 Robinson needs to make up his mind about Corry's abilities Rick Broadbent says the substitution of the captain sends out strange signals Paris offers opportunity to make amends Ireland expose Johnson's talk of toughness as empty rhetoric Lansdowne Road Statistics Welsh Kicking Goes Awry RBS The Times Crossword 23,223 Wales are blown away by an overpowering force Gerald Davis on the grand-slam champions' stark capitulation after the interval The Insider The Times Sport Van Nistelrooy gets all shirty The Times The Renault Safety Zone The Game times passnotes theface The player turns to plays theclick thebulletin contents Redundant-to-be Pregnant? We don't care Healthy relationships Modern morals Facing a Dilemma After the ball is over, After the break of morn, After … What's fair about being a woman? It's all a plot I really have read Yentl the Yeshiva Boy by Isaac Beshevis Singer, says Sholto Byrnes Who's lying? Let us consult the Ministry of Truth Wherever I lay my hat You won't see too many hats on the high street, which is why they are perfect for men show who want to cut a dash. Robert Elms explains the gentlemanly appeal of a well-placed titfer Toyota health monday Like a virgin Women are having surgery to rejuvenate their love lives. Joanna Walters reports AXA AA Don't deny these patients a longer life Brain tumours account for one death in every 100 but we're told the latest treatments are too costly, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford What food should my mother have after cancer treatment? PRU Health Do You Need Advice? Urban Worrier Using air rifles to beat bird flu Dish The Times essential kitchen kit Prada leads the way to heart of darkness Black was back big time at the Milan shows last week, evoking visions of the apocalypse for Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Trends gossip To win at the Oscars - take the fast route and another thing The Times Best face forwards arts What lights Hampton's wick? Christopher Hampton's curiosity is his strength - and failing, he tells Benedict Nightingale 'I have periods when I get fed up with the theatre' The Times Don't miss Art of the matter Displays of Gypsy art can help to dispel negative stereotypes Rekindled Phoenix burns brightly With a second lease of life, the Leeds dance theatre celebrates 25 years, reports Debra Craine The Times Dance Ballet Flamenco de Andalucia Theatre Anatol Arcola, E8 Concert Philharmonia/Dudamel Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Historic Royal Palaces Variations Film Choice The village idiot's secret masterplan Weekend TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Word Watching Polygon Su Doku Cubed Acorn Stairlifts Thegame Here's to You Sir Alex Ferguson Inside Results and Reports Whistle Blower Rooney Lives the American Dream Rooney Lives the How Manchester United Rated United's Little Ern American Dream How Wigan Athletic Rated Key Clash Manager Watch Sign of Sympathy REF Watch Sad End to the Big Adventure Pot Cannot Hide United's Blushes Mick Hume, a Reds fan, believes victory will allow manager to paper over the cracks Best of the Web Ronaldo Reflects Double Standards Tony Cascarino says Ferguson needs to win bigger trophies Tony's Tactics Eriksson and Fa Plan Future Matt Dickinson reports on the search for success and the successor Liverpool Lack Finishing Power Noland Directs Bolton's Rise Cech's Shoe Gets Boot The Two Dannys Danny Kelly sits through a silly public relations stunt to ask goalkeeper a vital question Picture Gallery Next Week Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Ja, ICH Bin Englisch Kaveh Solhekol on a novel idea that could give England fans an unlikely edge Hasselbaink Strikes Twice to Lift Improving Middlesbrough Cutting Comments Rebuilding Bridges at Carlisle Rick Broadbent on the injury-struck man who should have been a World Cup star Saturday's Heroes Results Newcastle Continue their Rise Thegames Barclays Premiership Newcastle United FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Blackburn Rovers Hodgson Eyes Glory with his Finnish Product Arsenal Pain after Spain Charlton Athletic Bent Hides his Striking Skills Life at the Top Provides No Justice for Roebben Chelsea Sunny Sunderland Rise above Heskey's Header Barclays Premiership Birmingham City Entertainmenttable Referee Miss Steals Show from Luton Coventry City Lita Finds Cure to the Pain Crystal Palace Derby County Hull City Ipswich Town Waddock Offers Food for Thought Southampton Stoke City Watford Leading Goalscorers Thegames Coca-Cola League One Barnsley Gillingham Walsall Make Most of Bentley's Absence Times Online Blackpool Hartlepool United Brentford Milton Keynes Dons Oldham Athletic Bristol City Nottingham Forest Rotherham United Leading Goalscorers Monster Gets out of Control Mrs Danny Murphy advocates a spot of flower-arranging for the lunatic fringe tarnishing the game The Times Bridges Exposes Barnet's Shortcomings Chelthenham Town Lincoln City Stockport County Grimsby Town Peterborough United Torquay United Leyton Orient Rushden & Diamonds Wrexham Shrewsbury Town Wycombe Wanderers Leading Goalscorers Rebels Put Viva-Voom into Cup Matthew Weiner finds an alternative event-without ticket touts and Germans Gonçalves Beginning to Reap Rewards for Continuity of Selection No Fit State Thegames Scotland Bell's Scottish League: First Division Bank of Scotland Premierleague Dunfermline Athletic Hearts Advance as Partick Miss their Chance Falkirk Mullin Makes Most of Burton's Bad Luck Non-League Gretna Hamilton Premierleague Mark Venables Texan Football Fans Remember the Alamo Gabriele Marcott on the controversial renaming of a team in the United States Black and through Results European Results Italian League Thefantasygame Pointers for England Job Times Online Champions League Challenge Leaderboard Superleagues The Game www.timesonline.co.uk The Game is only open to those aged 18 years or over … talk Sport Extratime Live Matches Chelsea Saved by 'terry's Law' Toonarmy Statattack Fixtures Dell

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