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News from 08/03/2006

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Andrew Robson, Bob Persson, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Nigel Hawkes and David Charter, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Potter, John Brennand, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Angela Chilese, Lachlan Colquhoun, Tom Bewden, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, nicola copping, Mark Souster, Nicholas Allan, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Alan Bird, Carl Mortished, Luke Blackall, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Priyanka Dayal, Emily Bannister, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dr Alixe Tissier, Matt Hughes and Peter Lansley, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Matthew May, Gabriel Marcotti, Stephen Farrell, Graham Otway, Kirsty Lloyd, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Charles Clarke, Dr Simon Brill, Hugo Rifkind, Dr Elly Pickford, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Terence Kealey, Oliver Kay, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Giles Deacon, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Ken Westmoreland, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Sean O'Neil, Max Robinson, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Stephen Baron, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, James Doran, Ella Stimson, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Martin Sawle, Nick Meo, Michael Evans and Will Pavia, Rev Chris Goacher, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Dr Andrew Long, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, John Harris, Norman Rea, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Harry Eden, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, John Marshall, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Marl Chartes,

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The Times Termtime holidays are ruled illegal Embryos appeal Superman tragedy AirMiles $8.5m bonus Hostage video Index timesonline. co. uk NHS chief axed over hospitals' dept crisis Index Why two cups of coffee can damage your heart Taking children out of school for holidays is illegal In the Times Today Please note, some sections of The Times are available … NHS chief axed over debts Cambridge trims exams over strike Husband 'killed for being poor' Raid inquiries Patient escapes Protest arrests Telegraph editor Finger shopping Royal Revenge Averys Princes get ethics lesson: no torture and no revenge Sandhurst cadets are taught how to overcome the desire to abuse prisoners, writes Ruth Gledhill High cost of private care firms adds to hospitals' cash crisis Damned by praise from Ms Wise Monkey Doherty faces drug charges Death in car row Killers get life Driver gets 4 years Speed cut on M1 Jodi killer appeal Cross an 'advert' Ask.com Superman widow dies of cancer at 45 Christopher Reeve's wife abandoned her career to become a disability campaigner after his accident, Chris Ayres reports Woman denied use of embroyes without her partner's … We knew what we were doing. It's not too late for him to change his mind Her Story Antifreeze technique that would have saved her I would know it was out there and it would still be my child Fertility Ruling 'The courts have confirmed yet again that the embryo has no independent right to life' Pub shares put Jowell back in spotlight Italian prosecutors reveal letter that casts doubt over denials of husband's ownership, reports Rosemary Bennett Knorr Euro Tunnel dfs Bt I'm not as right as I thought I was, Da Vinci accuser admits Tod's Bean-Counting British Gas Enjoy that next cup of coffee: it may be your last Research suggests that carrying a particular gene prevents some people from processing caffeine quickly and makes them more vulnerable to heart attacks, Sam Lister reports People You have to feel sorry for Philip Seymour Hoffman, … Britain has become a Mark Steyn-free zone. The Canadian … t-mobile Barely a fortnight after Ofcom criticised Chris Moyles, … It is with a slight wheeze that we report upheavals … Marginally less dustily, we're told that the Foreign … Picture Gallery Analysts in the US are beginning to worry about George … Ps T Mobile Is Keira's sparkling display a sign of Asprey's decline? Her Oscar night snub follows rumours that the jeweller is in trouble, Ben Hoyle, Luke Blackall and Neelam Verjee report Points system will favour skilled immigrant workers, says Clarke tiscali Barclays The Five Tiers M&s £25,000 to catch supermarket rapist WPA Aquascutum Peugeot Cystic fibrosis Matching junior doctors with training posts Theology, authority and the cathedrals Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… Mills and the Home Office Nessie the Nellie? Live language Brevity soulofwit Peer review Canine costs Picture Gallery Points for Points A system with the potential to produce a better immigration policy Click Lit There are no more excuses for unpublished authors Is it a mussel? Is it a winkle? No, it's superwhelk - and coming your away Crisp and Uneven The NHS needs better leadership if reforms are to succeed Beware academic alligators Two stories, different endings Tessa Jowell and Patricia Hewitt have both made sacrifices to stay in post. Hewitt's has been easier The Times Join the Debate When anger is better than forgiveness The vicar who cannot forgive her daughter's killers is taking a difficult but rewarding path Immigration control is the hottest of issues. So why is it such a vote loser? The white working class were resentful because the system judged applicants on need While the benefits of immigrations are spread, the costs are concentrated Fossil discovery prompts rethink on diet history Two killed as men burst into flat Fancy spending 10m pennies? Loyalists met 'to stop crime' Owl! That must have really hurt Inc(red)ible American Express Red Whiteley's women share in his £4 million estate Dell Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Lose yourself in this world of visual games first night Visual Art Albers and Mohly-Nagy Teenagers to be made tempting offer: behave for £25 a month Gordon Brown tells Philip Webster of plans to keep the young out of mischief, including a sports and leisure reward card Rosetta Stone Long Service Force admits it rejected whites Protest to resume Store card rules Red light for junk UK online 'Killer was burglar out of jail on licence' Road rage vet weilded a brolly at drivers after hitting six cars Voters need more than the Cameron Charisma Multiple Display Advertising Items Characteristics of the Leaders Index privilege ideal White Paper will curb BBC shows Shake-up will stress public service role at expense of 'copycat' entertainment programmes, reports Rosemary Bennett In the battle of the cities, how does yours rate? England's urban heart is reviving but falls behind Europe's best, Jill Sherman writes O2 Musical Chairs Nationwide Young star takes baton in gamble to revive ENO Microsoft Office Index A picture of hope - and fear Professor is defying his age The Clues Invasion 'opened a Pandora's box' Tensions in Iraq have created the potential for all-out civil war, admits Washington's man in Baghdad. Tom Baldwin reports Renault World emergency relief Multiple Display Advertising Items British fear backlash as poppy crop is destroyed Too many concessions, too much delay in nuclear row Multiple Display Advertising Items US promises to act on extradition Hairy new shellfish makes debut (Reuters): Common energy policy for EU Shark brings terror to Potsdam Tesco (AP): Al-Qaeda death penalty hearing Bid to unseat record holder Revenge fear after 15 die in blasts on eve of holy festival churchill Sacred City Rabin's assassin wins the right to become a father in prison (Ap): Museveni rival cleared of rape (AP): The Iceman goeth (Reuters): Goods not faulty (AP): Shanghai Disney (AP): Sword kills boy (Reuters): Clever plants Guitarist dies (Reuters): Tigers tamed energyhelpline Christian Aid My five beautiful days adrift alone US state goes it alone with outright ban on abortion Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open University BT Fusion The return of amazing Mr Kibbles Mass protest over jobs plan (AP): Airport heist (AP): Bird flu kills cats (AFP): Neo-Nazi raids (Reuters): Corpse fed to pigs Gatwick express Exposed—Franco's gaudy secret Powers of the Paintbrush music summer The Deepest and Oldest Lake Thirst for oil threatens a fifth of the world's fresh water Index Airbus rules out fresh A380 delay Wednesday March 8 2006 Aegis confident Full of beans Redrow caution Quote of the day Doorstep lender Provident weighs up demerger Sainsbury accused as union seeks pension Enron Chief 'told me to juice figures' FTSE 100 Stock Markets Pensions pain must be shared out fairly Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil 'Heroes' hooked on success Commodities Future issue Pound to Dollar Logitech Currencies Miles better? Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Oil firms in talks NYSE goes public Pension freeze Severn Trent to be spared fine over giving false data Senior staff who have left water group Stores cards to carry fees warning Google admits to fourth finance gaffe Novel Approach West LB crowns Darby as head of new British mortgage unit Unilever gives £200m boost to ITV with advertising deal Greenspan wins $9m advance for his memoirs 'We want to get away from the big advance treadmill' Will past Fed chief spill all the beans? Soaring prices help to double profits at International Power lenova HSBC chiefs to testify at tribunal GSK loses copy-cat drug appeal BHP finance chief promoted Free shares for Admiral staff MG Rover directors miss third accounts deadline Market Misled in Regus Siege Bonnier makes market comeback with designs on high-tech sector Return of man who targeted the Co-op Gartmore staff fear mass redundancy Grant Thornton Speakers' corner City Diary Race relations City Diary Electoral role City Diary Pensions strategist joins Siemens as non-exec Aviva gets licence for Russian return Former IPE head to take top job at Lloyd's At the coalface, gender equality is not so simple Milton Keynes A better way than Fairtrade Swiss International Air Lines How mobile operator could hang up Vodafone hints at possible US exit 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 Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Partner 'problems' raise questions over Equator fields in Nigeria Small Caps Gilts International Power must remain not too hot, not too cold Premier Foods C&w holds on to its place in an unchanged FTSE 100 Stock Markets Redrow The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gradjobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Index Ali Farka Toure Brilliant African guitarist who won international fame and influence without ever losing touch with his roots Touré decided that the powers of the spirit world were too dangerous to meddle with Dana Reeve Actress, singer and inspirational support to her Superman husband after his tragic accident John Junkin Prodigious scriptwriter and actor who bolstered British TV and radio comedy for thirty years Lives Remembered Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Service Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Seating Plan for the State Banquet Buckingham Palace High Court contempt proceedings are civil not criminal Implied assertions are admissible in evidence Law Report Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Blue flash over hills of Scotland Weather Eye Index Flood warned off after injecting runner with bute Racing The Times The Listener earns top marks in Exeter school Catterick Southwell Fontwell Park The Times Sports Book Course Specialists Photo-finish farce reflects badly on the Jockey Club Welfare issues must be covered The Sunday Times Next Tuesday, Lydia Hislop gives her thought on the … No wonder bookmakers don't want Betfair's prices factored … Yesterday's Racing Exeter The Results Service Today's Fixtures Simpson-Daniel hedges England bets England turn to Dawson in search of better ground The Times How They Line up Sorry Chuter vows to stamp out foul play Ireland prepared to wait on hard shoulder for O'Connell How They Line up The Times Hadden picks old heads in bid to unlock the Irish Radcliffe injury robs Melbourne of leading light Commonwealth Games Herbert hungry to showcase her talent on the international stage Games Schedule Best Biography Sponsered by the Times Other Categories Busy Williams to the rescue Belgian delight Kirby Puckett Oxford clean up Blazing her trail Cambridge sweep Calling it quits Imlach sets high standard Fourth Annual British Sports Book of the Year Awards Tom Dart says that the judges have a strong field to choose from among a superb crop of writers Selection dilemma for England as India prepare trial by spin How They Line up Test Pointers Mohali in Figures Hodge left devastated as Martyn rises from the Ashes Times Online Deakin takes up reins at Oldham Rugby League The Wimpole Clinic Ecclestone turning the corner with rebel group Kevin Edson says a breakaway could be averted before the first race on Sunday Wolves struggle to keep up with pack Coca-Cola Championship Wolverhampton W Stoke City RBS Preston breathe sigh of relief as Norris fails to take chances Plymouth Argyle Preston North End Pools Forecast How They Stand Kavanagh proving his point in top flight The Fantasy Game Player of Week Graham Kavanagh The player of the week is awarded entirely at Bill … Bellamy arrested for assault The Premiership Today Another bad break piles on the agony for Solskjaer Search for Eriksson's successor is not a fashion parade: let's ask serious questions this time Sports Writer of the Year Martin Samuel Eyes on Ball to restore Sunderland's lost pride Last Night's Results Late slip hands Juventus win Pain in Spain after Lovenkrands raises false hopes Champions League First Knockout round Ljungberg eyes role of babysitter for big test Real view Wenger as man who can end of failure by the … Gabriele Marcotti on why success for Arsenel may come at a high price World Cup Countdown Benetez tries to ensure his charges stay focused How Chelsea Rated How Barcelona Rated Shots on target: Barcelona 6, Chelsea 4. off target: … Mourinho eclipsed by the biggest star of all Owen Slot says a shadow hung over Chelsea in the Nou Camp The Tactical Battle The Times Ref Watch Fuse Watch Abuse Watch Dive Watch Manager Watch Key Clash Mourinho's Mistakes Barca let skills do the talking as Chelsea sink without … Champions League First Knockout round BT The Times Crossword 23,231 FA rejects appeal over Robben's red card Index Mourinho takes a tumble The Times Index times 2 pass notes the face The Real Thing the click the bulletin Index Self-publishing: risky inky business Publish and be downloaded An internet entrepreneur says his latest venture will revolutionalise the book-publishing industry, turning us all into potential J. K. Rowlings. Damian Whitworth reports Mandy Pritty Authors in their own write Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Have you a dilemma of your own? Picture Gallery How I didn't win £27,500 Talk with Tony? It'll happen Yours aye Valerie Elliott I loathe my drunken partner for upsetting me and my family Do You Need Advice? Our colleague keeps talking to herself Index Goth is in the detail Be prepared to embrace elements of a Gothic revival, says Lisa Armstrong in Paris The Times Trends round-up 'I know my grotesque side' Giles Deacon, the hot young British designer, interviews design legends Larl Lagerfeld in 71, his studio and book shop in Paris The Times Beauty jury Hair serums that really shine Imedeen AA The looks of 2006 at the prices of 1976 Don't dawdle at Primark, cautions Anne Ashworth, otherwise that designer-lookalike top will have gone Detail is retail The Times Dish Wine club Viagra can help the young and breathless health The impotence drug will be used to treat a deadly form of hypertension, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Index The sprawl of the mall As Brent Cross celebrates its 30th, Tom Dyckhoff asks why shopping centres still seduce us Winner! Bags of space: Britain's biggest mails Grayson Perry Cheap art won't make poverty history, Tony Our postcard competition: the winners Pop The Wrens Theatre a Whistle in the Dark Embers Opera A Waiting the big payday Working Relationship Rocco Gardner, young entrepreneur, and his assistant, Penni Pike, take to Rosalind Renshaw Steps to success: 6/8 Multiple Display Advertising Items The prestige of being a personal assistant Vanessa Price, PA of the Year in 2005, believes that even those working in the job underrate it. And she's not just talks; she's doing something about it Creme DHL PA of the Year Award British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice The perils of being a man in black The misery prompted 4,000 referees in England to hang up their whistles last year Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3845 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Wddty

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