News from 03/03/2006
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Stephen O'Loughlin, Andrew Robson, Gerald Stonehill, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Robert Cole, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Sir William Dunn, Mark Souster, David Rose, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Will Pavia, Martin Aston, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Charles Mather, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Stephen Jakobi, John Bungey, Jenny Knight, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Tom Baldwin and Liz Chong, Pat Gibson, Matthew Wetmore, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Laurence White, Arthur Ogden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Chris Elwell-Sutton, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Rev Canon Andrew Pearson, Melanie Sykes, Sam Coates and David Charter, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Ian Hedley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Winty Thornton, Raynham Hanna, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Stevie Chick, Lisa Armstrong, S. B. Oliver, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Turner, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bill Cash, MP, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, C. J. Rose, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Paul Bellamy, Frances Nevin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Robin Maynard, Michael Tyce, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, John Goodbody, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Andrew Young, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, John Bishop, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Peter Klinger and Dominic Walsh, Martin Hasseck, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, Jacqui Goddard, A. J. Colley, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr E. C. Atkinson, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Elizabeth Judge and Tom Bawden, Tony Halpin, Professor George G. Brownlee, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Henning Wehn, Olav Bjortomt, Roy Munden, Reekha Prasad, Alistair McBay, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lord Warner, Chris Evans, Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Ben West, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle, Ray Marcelo,
ResumoThe Times MPs incredulous as Jowell cleared Victory for Ming Index BT bid target Escape to Index timesonline Schools to ban fizzy drinks and chocolate How to get a bargain Stella McCartney given one year to shape up 'Safe pair of hands' ready to take risks for the Lib Dems In the Times Today The Times Schools to ban fizzy drinks School Food Trust Recommendations 'Botox King' falls foul of model As I was swaying Halal sabotage Strangler gets life Arson suspect Design classics Canada Numbers Game 'Brazen hussy' cleared of plot to murder sugar-daddy husband It was a joke, says woman who told lovers she would be better off as a widow. Simon de Bruxelles reports Britons 'far more likely to win the lottery than to contract avian flu' Life in hospital for knife killer More 7/7 victims Haunting title Priest rape charge Migraine research Hiker's body found Tutle refuge Dior Stella Moments McCartney wobbles on the catwalk Paris Fashion Pressure increases on the designer to make her label profitable, reports Lisa Armstrong Labour MPs fear 'absurd' reprieve will damage party What They Said Strumentalizzazione! Or, a bad start to the day for Mr Mills Prosecution dossier from Italy exposes a complex web of financial dealings Drinks tested for cancer chemical Watchdog orders immediate inquiry after concern about the levels of benzene in some products, reports Valerie Elliott BT High-street chain claims victory over VAT on condoms Saab Formula 1 Special Pupil, 14, held as body of missing boy is uncovered dfs dfs Nazi code is broken by home computers A U-boat captain's secret message sent 64 years ago has finally been decoded, reports Alan Hamilton Hitachi Barclays Hard-up Borg to auction off his Wimbledon haul Dixons Three in court over £53m cash raid Defendants are charged with handling stolen goods, conspiracy to rob and kidnap, Lewis Smith reports Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Man charged with murder of Amélie Dell Picture Gallery Zen Prince and Duchess head east Queen's album: Diana in, Camilla out An 80th birthday website tribute is full of surprises for the family, writes Andrew Pierce The Link People A mystery less. The Colombian popstar Shakira was watching … Glares flickered across the opening night of Marco … We find ourselves sympathising with Ken Livingstone. … Picture Gallery As the dust settles on the Lib Dem leadership battle, … Ps Citroën The Times AMD Kremlin insists on tycoon's extradition the weather man Pressure on the Press England star sues over reports on 'bisexual' players Choice in the NHS Prince is wrong about rights Letters to the Editor Does British poultry need a vaccine for bird flu? Lib Dem leader Church welcome Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate EU law and British legislation Jowell affair The quality of mercy. . . Don't quote me What price Fido? The late, late 11-plus Picture Gallery Cheek by Jowell Blair hangs on to his Culture Secretary, for now Happy Birthday Who cares what the Russians think? We love Gorby There are forceful arguments against the Iraq war, but a coffin is not one Notebook Ming's Moment The chance to put liberalism back into the Liberal Democrats A taxing moral paradox Thunderer: To Cuddle a Mockingbird My campaign to cheer up literature starts here. Well, everyone else is mucking about with great art The Times The old ones aren't the best ones The uninspiring Ming Campbell now faces a Conservative Party that puts winning first Yanks go home! The danger is that, this time, they may actually do it lenovo Register Ing Direct The Times The Dodger who failed to avoid pitfalls of fame Jack Wild found fame and fortune at 16 but was one of many to fall prey to the curse of the child star, Will Pavia writes Furniture Village Man held over drive-by shooting Twins, 4, speak own language Blunt No 1 sparks US invasion Selfridges Rope trick exposes the world of choosy chimps British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Army climbers tackle Everest the hard way Lakeland saved from invasion of giant turbines Shrinking Antarctic ice proves scientists wrong Marking Time The QCA's guide on cheating in coursework advises teachers to Mandarin standards too high for students T Mobile How teachers can learn to spot classroom cheats A guide to identifying plagiarism is the examination watchdog's latest attempt to tighten up on coursework, writes Tony Halpin One in ten breast cancer tests 'misleading' halfords Low-income elderly face misery Pensions Classes for parents in disputes Families Alcohol linked to child deaths Safety intel How to save £1,000 a year in petrol Multiple Display Advertising Items mfi First task for Sir Menzies is to make the party his own A fourth career move for the man determined to win The Results Consolidation and caution will not do for this leader The Times The bookmakers were the big winners Victory salute or an advert for deodorant? Enduring rage against the dying of the light first night Theatre Resurrection Blues The Sharpest Critics The Times Oscar for biggest clash of egos goes to producers of Crash Silver Screams New friends set the seal on historic nuclear deal Bush wants to sell technology and fuel to India and back democratic counterweight to China, Raekha Prasad writes eat Cinema Suicide car bomber kills a US diplomat Win A welcome end to India's pariah status Briefing Tapes reveal Bush knew that Katrina could swamp city The Matador Missed Messages be 'This is a dangerous boat race. . . you may die' Wacky Races Motorola sharps Bed Rooms Algeria closes 42 French schools (AP): Greenback gets additional hues (Reuters): ANC wins poll but may lose Cape (Reuters): Stolen masterpiece put on sale BBC Glitter facing four years for child abuse Soviet spies 'controlled' would-be papal assassin Multiple Display Advertising Items Play Boy Cold Calling Multiple Display Advertising Items 'An unforgivable act of treason' Mikhail Gorbachev toasts his 75th birthday and tries to shift the blame for the Soviet Union's collapse, Jeremy Page writes Grey gangsters get state pension Multiple Display Advertising Items Gangs of the Rising Sun (AP): Terror group extends reach (AP): Killer mother (AFP): Nerves of steel (AP): Militant captured (AP): Squid crash (Reuters): Gum damages art (Reuters): A spell in the cells Million-mile drive Would you kill to get this view of the harbour? Comet Leader blamed for week of slaughter The Shia choice for prime minister has been rejected by Kurds and Sunnis for failing to halt the bloodshed, Nick Meo reports Multiple Display Advertising Items History of a Religious Force From voice of the Taleban to Ivy League undergraduate (Reuters): Games 'snub to the Queen' (Reuters): Illegal land sale (AP): Death for thieves (Reuters): Cremation law (AP): Language barrier (Reuters): Rapes appeal fails (AP): Judge killer to die (AFP): Gender difference Police turn firepower on media in graft row bmibaby The Times Times Business P&O partner fails Surprising sport M&S's cost plea Quote of the day BT in sights for £20bn private equity bid Henderson faces negligence claim over investments Ftse 100 Owner of Lassie sniffs out possible approach on Noddy Stock Markets Little now too big for venture capitalists Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Traders who Tango themselves Commodities Keeping ahead Pound to Dollar OU Business School Currencies Tax loss Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot PKF Toys 'R' Us wins Mittal request Travel firm raids Standard Chartered boosted by Korean buy Shares in Aviva climb as insurer raises dividend OFT refuses to end limit on exchange trading time British Land sells City site for £525m Hilton appoints advisers for UK disposals Britvic loses bottle over drinks sector . . . but Rightmove bubbles The Annuity bureau IHG says it will return a further £500m to investors Mexico and Indonesia 'will overtake British economy' Inflation to remain above 2% despite rate rise, says ECB Ones to Watch Mexicans' economy boosted by comings and goings Microsoft accuses EU of collaboration Media-shy mother is second richest woman in the City action medical research SABMiller looks to La Dolce Vita to promote Peroni lager Female Fortune Royal Mail awaits £2bn cash verdict as its plans win backing Network Rail fined for providing dated data on its tracks Price Delivery UK Coal says British production can bridge energy gap SkyePharma will need more cash, rebel warns Renovo takes another look at flotation The Times Rebels' choice and company chairman go head to head Judge rejects attempt to block P&O takeover M&S squeezes suppliers' fees to fund new adverts Old Lang signs City Diary Bunch of parasites City Diary Porn again City Diary William Hill distances itself from bid rumours Metro's station monopoly goes down the Tube Mirror gives warning of drop in advertising revenues Spencer places bet on new gambling newspaper The Times Unit Trust Information Service Barclays Stockbrokers Italy accuses France over Suez affair Question Mark over Safety UK plc is selling itself short to foreign interests New boss of JAL reveals plan for survival BBC licence fee is only debate that matters Media Analysis ITV takes on the Beeb in crowded kids' TV market CBBC's dominance on Freeview has drawn a new rival. Adam Sherwin reports Crème Mediapolis The Future for TV Advertising Channel 4 hopes online TV will be the IT thing TV via the internet has rapidly moved up broadcasters' agenda 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Pennon rises to record level as market floats idea of bid interest Small Caps Gilts Five years on from the big cut, Aviva shows its strength Tempus Back at Square One William Hill 'Fat-fingered' trader sends Xstrata shares to new high Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Trinity Mirror Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Jack Wild Actor who shot to fame as the Artful Dodger in Oliver!, then paid the price child celebrity often brings Jack Wild, actor, was born on September 30, 1952. He died of oral cancer on March 1, 2006, aged 53 Lives Remembered Hugh McCartney Scottish Labour stalwart who fended off the Communist challenge during troubled times on Clydeside Stefan Terlezki Ukrainian-born survivor of Nazi slave labour who came to Britain and became an MP in Cardiff Stefan Terlezki, CBE, MP for Cardiff West, 1983-87, was born on October 29, 1927. He died of cancer on February 21, 2006, aged 78 Simon Clyne Creative picture editor in the Daily Mirror's great days Simon Clyne, Fleet Street picture editor, was born on December 7, 1903. He died on January 2, 2006, aged 102 Questions Answered Sweeps, smoking and bathroom ponies Duty to observe limitation period Law Report House of Lords Power to release director from undertaking Chancery Division Memorial Service Court Circular Anniversaries Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private In Memoriam-War Dinner Latest Wills Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Glove Box Aston acquires expensive rug habit from trip to the East Civic Type R hatches plot to beat the opposition for Honda motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garmin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reg4Vehicles Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Spring is moving to suit the statisticians Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Tate and Style Racing Ouija Board Strides out for Stand-In Rider at Kempton Park Mullins encouraged to go for gold with Hedgehunter New Arrest in Race-Fixing Inquiry Diet of non-stop Festival previews leaves audiences with indigestion Southwell Abandoned Course Specialists Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results The Times Sports Book Newbury Radlinski admits defeat in battle of wounded knee Rugby League Ripoll makes ripples in Boat Race history Rowing Friday night fever leaves lesser lights on display The Results Service Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Perdue strains to emulate her father Weightlifting Sarah Potter on the brother and sister who are flying to Melbourne in hope of lifting the gold for Wales Power Play Warren rift puts Hatton in mood for a night in Boxing Melbourne holds its breath over Thorpe's mystery illness Swimming Nelson Riddle Higgins in despair as chance to leap to top disappears Snooker SHIFT_adventure Movistar escapes in high-seas drama Injury woes give Perry rare sense of perspective Powergen Cup Semi-Finals Dallaglio remains unconcerned by Corry saga Henson makes return to centre stage The Sunday Times Rule 1: never undermine your captain California dreams kept alive by Sampras Tennis Henman rues missed chances Dyson satisfied to share lead Derbyshire in red Champions part Internationals out Woods on march Hampton caught Amid the hubbub, sometimes the sound of silence is sweetest The Greatest Sporting Commentary Christopher Martin-Jenkins, the voice of cricket for Test Match Special, explains some of the tricks of his trade The Contenders How to Vote England's support acts start to get serious Vaughan to miss entire tour as Jones faces anxious wait Online Coverage, Ball by Ball Scoreboard from Nagpur Durham production line maintains high-quality output Pride of the North East Analysis of a Personal Triumph Collingwood and Panesar turn tables on doubters Moores welcomes injection of youth to a team Death of madcap age and mentality of win at all costs leaves football bereft of fun at games Blackburn make their move to secure Hughes Bruce again let down by wayward Pennant The Premiership Today Allardyce fights his corner over England job Arrival of an 'anarchist' could cover Stamford Bridge exodus Gabriele Marcotti tries to fathom out the real reasons behind Chelsea's strange move for Michael Ballack Martín gives errant galácticos nowhere to hide Back to basics for Beckham Sr Blatter wants cull Smile of rejection Lucky Fortune Eto'o mocks fine Do not get too excited, Englanders—you haven't got a Pope Timesonline Time ticks down for under-fire Klinsmann Six Years of Hurt Cole comes of age just when skills are needed the most Paraguay raise a gallop entering the finals straight Better Late than Never England's past Three Matches The Times Sven's preferred brew is all too weak Rick Broadbent says the case for the leadership qualities of the England head coach is unproven Sweden Coach Backs his Rival Bent an unlikely choice even in Dyer emergency Berocca The Times Crossword 23,227 The Insider Mike Lee, London 2012's former communications director, … Manchester United officials failed to consult the racing … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimesw. co. uk Crouch puts striking case for leading England role Sport Free Tomorrow The Times Ballack arrival could be end of line for Lampard MBE? Give this Man a Knighthood times passnotes the face Driving ambition theclick the bulletin contents Cowboy camp Has Brokeback Mountain ruined the image of the macho cowboy? To find out, Chris Ayres spent two days in the Arizona desert learning to rope a steer Five ways to tell if you're a gay cowboy Sofa Workshop Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery I can only rage at my folly. George can sing about his Tales told simply, but well Moggie malaise Ten jobs. . . . . . that would sound even less palatable to the old Labour faithful than 'tax avoidance lawyer'. By Hugo Rifkind The Times It's sexy, does 186mpg and costs £7,500 A small team of designers with a passion has produced the unthinkable—a stunning car that's both fast and cheap. Stefanie Marsh reports Facts behind a car revolution AA The real power games begin at 4.30am health Would be masters of the universe get up before dawn, like Condi, for a gruelling workout but what does that say about their psychological make-up? Helen Kirwan-Taylor reports Page & Moy Body & Soul tomorrow Picture Gallery She has an Iron constitution and shows extraordinary discipline Dish Baisamic pears with prosciutto Where can I find a pretty bra that will fit me? answers your style questions Picture Gallery sounds Don't shoot the messengers Hip-hop is a force for good, despite the latest violence, argues Chris Elwell-Sutton Hear Kanye West for free Even the Belfast cowboy gets the blues Virgin Radio Classical Freddy Kempf Bach Bis reviews albums Classical Rolando Villazon Opera Recital Virgin Classics Classical Marcus Becker George Antheil CPO Pop Pink Mountaintops Axis of Evol Jagjaguwar Pop On an island David Gilmour EMI Albums Blues Various artists Broadcasting the Blues Document Pop Mogwal Mr Beast Pias Singles Pop Fightstar Grand Unification Island Downloads The Load Down The Times Band of brothers The Spinto Band have known each other all their lives—and now we can too, says Stevie Chick Not such a crazy Chick Chick Corea has built his 40-year career on a generous fund of self-belief, he tells John Bungey My brilliant Corea Virgin The thinking man's drummers Neil Fisher meets the composer who is building his own robot orchestra—from the timpani up Cara Dillon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Scottish Dance Theatre The Place, Wc1 Concert LSO/Chung Barbican reviews first night Theatre The Long and the Short and the Tall Sheffield Lyceum Pop Damian Marley Birmingham Academy tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial The Fake Football Shirt Sting BBC Two, 7pm Viewing Guide DC: Timewatch BBC Two, 9pm Variations Kings of Glam BBC One, 10.35pm DC: The Seven Stupidest Things to Escape from Channel 4, 10.35pm RAY (2004) Sky Movies 1, 8pm Film Choice The Postman (1997) Five, 8.30pm WIT (TVM, 2001) BBC Two, 12.25am Farewell, my Lovely (1975) Channel 4,1. 50am The misery of the long distance runner Last Night's TV It confirms the non-runner's suspicion that trying to run 26 miles is the sign of an unsettled disposition Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3841 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Companion Stairlifts Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Anne Ashworth This house we're buying, it's, like, got 3,500 square feet-how cool is that? It totally works for us Without generous parents, it will be hard to buy a home Focus on Northumberland In Period House in Southwest London SW10: an early Victorian property with a modern kitchen and bathroom set over four floors Out Victorian Former Rectory in Essex Away Listed House in Gloucestershire South Cerney: one of twelve homes used in the 19th century for the widows of clergy The Discount Deadline You can negotiate a bargain if you do your homework, reports Rebecca O'Connor The builder knocked off 10 per cent—with one condition Mortgage Best Buys Toptips Royal Arsenal Octagon The Height of Fashion This elegant Georgian home is perfect for entertaining in style, says Marcus Binney The house escaped the makeovers that erode characters Factfile Octagon Barratt It's a Right Old Boiler A rush to buy can overlook a faulty hot-water system, as Jayne Dowle found to her cost About a month after moving in, things started to go wrong Heatlist Lower Mill Estate Sitting Comfortably Buyers might fight shy of protected tenants but it can end happily, says Jenny Knight We spent a long time helping him sort legal papers Forsale Adviceline British Gas George Wimpey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Downsized Manhattan New Yorkers know how to maximise minimal space, says Sarah Turner In a small home, furniture must earn its keep Big Apple's Core Appeal James Doran and his partner love their brownstone house in a part of Brooklyn ripe with history For $600,000. . . Cityscope Live a life of luxury in three continents Australia Waterside Flat in Sydney America Loft Conversion in Manhattan Chelsea: a large, light, open-plan apartment on the eighth floor with gadgets galore Spain Apartment in Barcelona Born: a two-bedroom flat with five balconies in the best part of a trendy neighbourhood Kitchen Confidential Mary Gold discovers the hidden value that well-designed units can add to your home I don't cook often, but I still want the room to work for me Hob Market Charles Church Cape Fear British buyers will not abandon South Africa in droves Our Adventure Trail to Africa Nature lovers Nigel and Paula Broderick are escaping Dartmoor for an Eastern Cape home off the beaten track, writes Jenny Knight Threatened animals are a cause that is close to our hearts Bloor Homes Sites, Camera, Action If it fits the bill for a film shoot your home can be a nice little earner, says Ben West You must not be offended if the crew take over your house On Location Overseas property Expo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discover hidden Spain on the Costa de la Luz Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times What's on Buying Agents The Times Offers Direct Petal Power save . . . 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