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News from 09/03/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Long Haul, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tim Albone, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Lachlan Colquhoun, Alison M. Biden, Patrick Harrison, Lewis Smith and Alan Hamilton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Clare Brennan, Ben Hoyle and Adam Sherwin, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Pfeiffer, Elizabeth Judge, Ginny Dougary, Frances Stott, Paul Hales, John Best, Wendy Ide, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Matt Hughes and James Ducker, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Edmund Gray, Feargus O'sullivan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Norman Fowler, Chairman, Richard Lloyd Parry, Sarah Jones, Graham Keeley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Stevenson, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Talal Musa, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Andrew Salmon, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Delia Ives, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Hedy Sellars, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Sam Lister and Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Sean O'Neill, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Angus Bately, Dr John Burscough, Sean O'Neill and Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, John Goodbody, P. J. Aughton, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Elizabeth Judge and Christine Seib, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Lynda Murdin, Alan Lee, Shaun Blantern, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Manny Fontenla-Novoa, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Andy Bullock, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Sarah Hague, Stephen Key, Margaret Wiggs, Jenny Davey, Stephen Daldry, Lord Warner, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christ Jackson, Nick Meo, Patience Wheatcroft, Grainne Gilmore, Amanda Joy Colley,

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The Times Heart screening for all over-40s Inquiry pressure Rail services cut Career Euro-electric grid Pension's hole 'The Department of Health deserves an Oscar for wasting … timesonline. co. uk Fast-track justice for World Cup hooligans Anatole Kaletsky Will acupuncture beat Kate Moss's drug habit? NHS burden to be cut by heart tests for the over-40s In the Times Today The Times Doctors' job website shut down after security lapse Carbon targets hard to honour No shift on gays Left on mountain Flintoff delivery Cloned dog is real Priests suspected Veteran is 106 The Genetic Disorder inntravel He likes Toy Story 1 and 2, Nemo, Shark Tale and Shrek 1 and 2 A mother pleading for the life of her disabled son tells the High Court that he may be trapped in a lifeless body, but he loves the same films as any other child Ministers' code of conduct is redundant, says sleaze watchdog What a glorious feeling, I'm happy again Tycoon's 'secret loan' to Labour Gianni Versace It's game, set-and matching separates German 'ultras' set to ambush England rivals at Frankfurt AA friend Fast-track justice for World Cup thugs History of Violence dfs Points Tally No-hands woman driver is all made up Pay traffic fines or we'll clamp you, foreigners warned Lords ruling puts traveller families on notice to quit illegal camps Dolce & Gabbana Doctors unsure if acupuncture gets to the point Other Ways to Beat Drug Addiction Tiny plasters show Kate Moss has turned from drugs to the needle Winner Silver Bear MPs doubt ability of Foreign Office chief British Gas The Times Fashion Special Tories attack Brown for 'unpleasant behaviour' Hitachi People As Sarah Sands ends her short tenure at The Sunday … An Aol video has two Jarvis Cockers debating the effects … Ford Ben Bradshaw, the Animal Welfare Minister, looks set … Rod Liddle's BBC documentary The New Fundamentalists, … Peace, finally, has broken out between Private Eye … Picture Gallery News By a Correspondent: Teenager beaten, robbed and left to drown in sea Multiple Display Advertising Items There's nothing woolly about our commitment to animal … Multiple Display Advertising Items The IRA 'no longer poses terror threat' Normalisation Rising to a Chic New Role The British Airways North American Offer Rhubarb's custard days are over Simon de Bruxelles on how slimming has put an old pudding filler back in fashion Ethics lesson BBC £180 licence fee Water companies must earn our trust before installing meters Burgerbobbies not relished by the majority Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Recruiting doctors Middle ability Ming the Wise Baaa humbug The Times End of the Road A landmark ruling on unauthorised traveller encampments Korea Move A new anthem for International Women's Day Alice's tea party - more a chainsaw massacre than an attack on taste Arts Notebook Round Pegs, Square Holes Blair should not put off an essential Cabinet reshuffle for much longer Thunderer: Give the parents a break Potholes in the global road Globalisation has been a great liberator - but it also poses a threat to Western professionals The Times Join the Debate Scandal from the back of an envelope An explanation is needed for the lamentable failure and huge cost of primary carc trusts Workers of the world unite! We have nothing to lose but our airline tickets Travelling by air is seen instinctively as a luxury, an indulgence of the prosperous classes Jaguar Diesel Multiple Display Advertising Items French kings drawn into Da Vinci clash Copyright claimant wilts in the witness box as the books are subjected to a line-by-line comparison, reports Alan Hamilton Beckhams drop action for libel HM Revenue & Customs Appeal ruling may be challenged Jail no longer means porridge Pupil allowed to wear stab vest Prison Food BT Staying put with parents Students opt for a sober life at home free of debt Podcast Rural rail services to be cut despite growing popularity Passenger numbers on ill-fated branch lines have increased by 40 per cent in four years, reports Ben Webster 'Green' Welsh Assembly full of wrong sort of leaks High Court rules against Saatchi Anti-terror ruling 'Trojan bus' Costly peckers Not a leap year Moore in hospital Land Rover Ban lifted on the export of British beef In a Stew Intelligent Finance Schools in dark over cash cuts Education Bahamas death penalty banned Law Officer arrested for Iraq beatings Defence SHIFT_living The Sharpest Critics A Capitol idea but Sinatra tribute hits the wrong key first night Theatre Sinatra at the Palladium London Palladium, W1 Survey to measure sexual swing Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions for 2011 Champion Sudoku Suspect cleared Masked identities U-turn on drugs John Lewis Jockey commits suicide before her biggest race BT denies safety warnings ignored Wards to close and jobs go as crisis in NHS bites bid on eBay from here Who Listens to Whom What these huge debts really mean to the voters Political Briefing Bart's PFI scheme gets go-ahead after battle NHS by Numbers Beatrix Potter's apology for a pot-boiler In response to six-year-old's letter, the author blamed printers for making her 'screw out' a book, Simon de Bruxelles writes Vauxhall Times World News Two families: one black, one white . . . what happens when they swap skins? Nuclear row degenerates to threat and counter-threat Multiple Display Advertising Items Carry on up King Charles Street Renault Terrified villagers flee as bombers strike at Taleban Pakistan appears finally to be rooting out the insurgents on its border, writes Tim Albone Gunmen kidnap 50 guards from their own office Dell (Reuters): Accuser did not tell Zuma to stop (AP): Mozart invites tourists to a ball (AFP): France attacks internet 'pirates' (AP): Chávez gives reins of power a tug GNER (AP): Women march for equal rights Flu panic hits cats, dogs - and Disney Easy Internet Guide www.moneylaidbare.info Monty Python's flying rock has a moon Even 13bn years ago, stars lived fast and died young Fearful EU aims to take energy policy from governments The Times Grand Designs (AP): Church caves in during worship (AFP): Boycott threat (Reuters): Stampede charge (Reuters): Delta clashes (AP): Flour power Feltowers State swears it is loyal to people, not the Queen smile. co. uk (AP): Aid success after quake (AP): Missile 'blunder' (AFP): Suspect killed (AFP): Drinking together The Times Travel Direct Teri Hatcher snares sex abuser Star tells police of childhood ordeal to convict uncle accused of molesting girl who killed herself, reports Chris Ayres 'Hammer' beats scandal to nail down nomination AquaDrops Republicans put Bush in dilemma with mutiny over control of ports By Our Foreign Staff: 'Pranksters' held over church arson homechoice digital home network Has anyone lost £66m and an umbrella? Honest Japanese are changing rules as cash and goods pile up, reports Richard Lloyd Parry Honesty Pays Times Business NYSE chief hints at earlier opening Pizza brand sold Drax profit boost Lender may divide 'It's the holy grail of the travel industry' Manny Fontenla-Novoa, Thomas Cook's UKand Ireland chief executive, on the 5 per cent profit margin achieved by the business State sector pensions bill put at £1,000bn Ousted Vodafone marketing chief set to get £7m Telent on Hold Advertising Showdown FTSE 100 Stock Markets Hundred reasons not to increase tax North Sea Oil Public privilege, private pain Commodities Missing peers Pound to Dollar Ing Direct Currencies Missing point Economics Results in brief World Markets Look ahead The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Micron expands Stop Press 'Payola' lawsuit WestJet departure Lagardere boost Carmaker invests Business big shot The Times Bet of the day Rumour of the day Google faces Wall Street revolt after blunders hit share price Investors prepare to resist as VNU board backs €7.5bn bid Johnston Press says slide in newspaper adverts will slow Northcliffe shake-up may claim 1,600 jobs DHL Express Extra levies 'double the tax burden on British companies' Two experts break ranks to call for cut in rates Price rise backs case for Bank to hold fire UBS rocked by exit of more senior employees Dairy Crest faces strike over pensions How a Deal Would Work Times Online Telent puts disposal of £2.5bn Marconi pension fund on hold Regulator has the power to halt deals The spirit of flamenco is outsourced to India Capital Adios Risks remain high for businesses ready to cross North-South divide Korea Moves The Times AIM breaches last fragment of Iron Curtain with Korean float Plus tries to poach business from LSE SoftBank looks to finance Vodafone deal Oracle Prophet of doom City Diary Editorial decision City Diary On-off briefing City Diary Morley and Ellis in property fund link Record year wins Savills staff £85m Thomas Cook to book return leg to financial services Times Online Restaurant Group lifts underlying profits 21% Rising coal price carries Drax out of the wilderness Swiss Targeting new power source Lay 'gave conflicting stories on health of Enron' Business Women of the Year Awards 2006 The Times Hunt is on for a new trio of role models for women in business With women in work still earning 17 per cent less than men, new awards will make a crucial contribution, says Angela Jameson Harper's Chanel Businesswomen of the Year Awards 2006 In Association with the Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service biE Interim Executive Times Online The Sunday Times How social conscience can benefit a business Enterprise Small firms snub Briefs One-party policy Boss's job safe Banking & Finance Inter Exec 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 Domino's rises on World Cup hopes and outlook for decade Small Caps Gilts More plot twists guaranteed in the ITV soap opera Tempus Still Rebuilding Travis Perkins Optimism over Crestor helps to push AstraZeneca higher Stock Markets Large Caps TRG Times Register Andrew Sherratt Scholar whose thought-provoking discussion brought new ideas to prehistoric archaeology Andrew Sherrati, archaeologist, was born on May 8,1946. He died on February 24,2006, aged 59 Lives Remembered George Clark Journalist of the old school who brought an unrivalled knowledge of politics of his reports for The Times George Clark, OBE, journalist, was born on April 27,1918. He died on March 4,2006, aged 87 Gordon Parks Life photographer who, despairing of the screen portrayal of African-Americans, helped to launch the blaxploitation boom Gordon Parks, film director, writer and producer, photographer, novelist, poet, essayist, composer, and political activist, was born on November 30,1912. He died on March 7,2006, aged 93 Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Banquet City of London Corporation Dinner School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chorus of support for Palestinian students Police anti-terrorist stop and search powers are lawful and compatible Law Report House of Lords Memorial Service Dame Cicely Saunders, OM Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snow: 60cm and good deals Austria a week £129; Cyprus a fortnight £245; French Riviera 3 nights £285. Tony Dawe lists late offers Fly away to these islands of calm All at sea for lessons Savings now for Easter breaks Push the boat out: it will be cheaper than you think Travel Cunard Qe2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Blood-red rain falls over India Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Loughran relishes prospect of house party Racing Guinness Yesterday's Results from Two Meetings Wincanton Fallon libel action reaches court in June Diary The Times Sports Book Brennan buoyed as Festival fancies display wellbeing Towcester The Times Specialists Carlisle Queen's Club future to lie in safe hands of the members Rising star Evans keeps his feet on the ground Tennis Ballesteros pulls out of Masters Fletcher steps up Belfast bound Pidgeon pulls out Danbys through Landis leads Remodelled Read puts strong case for return be Lancashire speculation hits new high Roll of Honour Poorer counties' grounds for concern cut no ice with Amiss Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the great divide over income from Test matches Kumble on threshold of joining select band Corry keeps his focus on showdown with France Oliver hungry for sweet taste of grand-slam revenge How They Line up Johnson proves ally to Owen after criticism How They Line up Griffiths could figure in caretaker role for Wales Motorola Coulthard anxious to show that he is still a driving force Motor Racing Countdown to the Formula One Season The Times The Results Service Tracking Back Today's Fixtures McClaren underlines sense of occasion Football United refuse to write off Solskjaer after new setback I'm a celebrity ref . . . get me out of here Sport on Television Long and grinding road suits Mourinho Matt Dickinson on why the Portuguese is unlikely to stray from his principles Not so Special Shuttering Form Equals Worst Run under the Present Regime Times Online Chelsea charged over players' fracas The Times Cracks appear in solid wall of support Liverpool endure long night of frustration as chances go begging How Liverpool Rated Hit and miss: problem now strikingly obvious as Benitez's … Recruitment Watch Crowd Watch Striker Watch Dive Watch Ref Watch Keyclash The Tactical Battle Arsenal Limited Beckham runs out of tricks as wide boy Rick Broadbent finds there is something missing from the armoury of the England captain these days Recruitment Watch Crowd Watch Striker Watch Dive Watch Ref Watch Key Clash Arsenal's raw defence sticks Powergen Cup The Times Crossword Inzaghi at the double as Milan rout Bayern Who's Left? Sport Arsenal left to fly the flag Real Madrid are seen off at Highbury Holders stunned by Benfica at Anfield The Times The Renault Safety Zone times 2 pass notes the face Memoirs of a diva the click the bulletin contents Who wants to be good? 30 years after the birth of punk, Malcolm McLaren reveals that his gran invented it - and taught him the virtues of being bad. Interview by Ginny Dougary Sofa Workshop The Times The view from my window prevented a serious crime Would you allow the police to camp in your house? Sarah Jones did, but thinks that, in today's climate, she's probably unusual The Times Modern morals Picture Gallery Spit and safety pins? Not for this hippy chick School rules Sister act You know your life's in trouble when . . . you become an agony aunt at 33, says Burhan Wazir AXA Investments My friend has been sad and unwell since he retired answers your health questions Dish Egg noodles with beef and ginger Chef tips The Times Sartorial semiotics The Beverly Hills bunny David Nieper screen The Desperate husband Felicity Huffman is now a big screen star thanks to a penis called Andy, writes Tim Teeman The Child New blood: horror script advice online May the force be with the little guy? George Lucas has foreseen, in a galaxy not that far away, the death of the blockbuster that made him very, very rich, Nigel Kendall reports The World's Fastest Indian Free podcast tomorrow Up to no good Down Under A manhunt in the Outback sets human cruelty in stunning landscapes, finds James Christopher The Proposition 18,104 mins The Child (L'Enfant) 12A, 95 mins Two for the Money 15,122 mins These Foolish Things 12A, 106 mins The Road to Guantanamo 15,95 mins Renoir What's up with Anthony Hopkins? Kiwi whimsy hardly suits him, says Wendy Ide The World's Fastest Indian 12A, 127 mins The Hills Have Eyes 18,107 mins Evil Aliens 18,89 mins The Ketchup Effect (Hip Hip Hora) 15,90 mins Favela Rising N/c. 80 mins The Proposition Embers Sitting in the dock of the Bay Ralph Fiennes talks to Kevin Maher about movies of conscience Captives audience: highlights of the 2006 Human Rights Watch film festival DVD Dinners Life is Sweet (1990) Duck with Chocolate Sauce Syriana What you need The Times These Foolish Things The brats who had the rest for breakfast first night reviews Theatre Pete and Dud: Come Again Venue, WC2 Concert Emerson String Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Borodin String Quartet John Innes Centre, Norwich The Times Royal Opera House Concert BBCSO/Storgards Barbican World Music AfroReggae tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 27 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Discovery Sport Sky Sports 1 Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial The Road to Guantanamo Viewing Guide Rogue Raiders: Baboon Badlands Five, 7.15pm Waterloo Road The Road to Guantanamo Variations Sweeney Investigates Film Choice Carve her Name with Pride (1958, b/w) BBC Two, 1.05pm Harper (1966) The Man who Cried (2000) The pain lives on in Dunblane Last Night's TV The memories of the interviewees weren't so much dredged up as shown to be a daily part of their lives Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3846 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Companion Stairlifts The Times Plenty to shout about but not enough shouts Tony Dawe looks at a thriving but reticent city Leeds in Brief Wanted: more trains and less congested roads A good place to run or start a company Get yourself to Cannes to learn about Leeds Tony Dawe steps aboard for an innovative marketing campaign City Packs a Big Punch in Legal World Flamboyant, gilded and exuberant an agency called england Knightsbridge of the North - but with some added extras Lynda Murdin joins the armies of shoppers From gloomy, polluted and sooty to young and trendy Jenny Knight monitors the housing boom in a city transformed Investor snaps up 209 flats in Clarence Dock Calls for more living space in Leeds Round Foundry finds itself at the heart of a revolution again Nick Wyke visits the digital and media zone University of Leeds On Location in the Big County Following in the footsteps of Moore and Hepworth Lynda Murdin on a wide variety of courses at the four colleges Delights of general camage and lots of alcohol Talal Musa is enjoying both the big city and life on the campus Universities enjoy better relations and both make big impact on city Warm Welcome at the Theatre Arts mix at crossroads Clare Brennan on how Leeds makes the most of its geography Kaiser Chiefs are the big stars in a eclectic Leeds All sizes and shapes at the ballet A perfect vision of English country side Tony Dawe visits a playground - also known as the Dales One of the city's great selling points is the countryside on its doorsteps A city made for culture vultures, shoppers and Goths A short stroll with plenty to see for Nick Wyke in the heart of Leeds Spot the Scargill lookalike among the sculpted heads lining Atlas House Around the World in 400 Restaurants leeds metropolitan university Headingley takes centre stage for a sporting dream Tony Dawe studies a cricket and rugby revival A £50 million investment in sport The 'gold medal' project is the Olympic pool, says Tony Dawe Leeds

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