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News from 11/03/2006

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Dominic Wells Knowledge Editor, Christina Hardyment, Roise Millard, Cath Urquhart, Stella Shamoon, Robert Cole, Julian Gardner, Simon Singh, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Richard Lloyd parry, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Peter Lansley, Jill Hartley, Debra Craine Chief Dance Critic, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Lewis Smith and Alexandra Frean, David Rose, James Walsh, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Julia Brookes, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Kate Wighton, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Sprike Breakwell, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Saffron Burrows, Zoe Paxton, Bob Stanley, Graham Stewart, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Wendy Ide, Giles Coren, Alastair Campbell, Rev Paul Kennedy, Sir Roland Jacksonc Chief Executive, Dr Copperfield, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Anthony Ball and Mathew Taylor, Stephen McClarence, Jane MacArtney, Peter Kilnger, Daniel Kramb, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Oliver kay, Daniel Pepper, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Paul Francis, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Sir Christopher, Mark Field, David Hands, Hilary Berry, James Doran, Caroline Merrell and Martin Waller, Bob Gruen, John Westerby and Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Paula Hawkins, Emma Mahony, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Oleg Gordievsky, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Mark Atherton, David Lawrenson, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Sally Baker, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Neel Mukherjee, David Baddiel, Pete Paphides, Dr Sandy Scott, Joe Bolder, Rob Wright, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Donald McGill, Michael Prestage, Martin Waller and James Doran, Nigel Entwistle, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Sue Jones, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Carl Mortished and Peter Kilnger, Nigel Hawkes, Zoë Strimpel, Andrew G. Marshall, Peter Lloyd, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Marcel Berlins, Sean O'Neil, Nick Hasell, Jane MaCquitty, Chris Jones, Amrit Dhillon and Rajeev Syal, Margaret Reynolds, Ken Emerson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, George Walden, Graham Ingham, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, James Collard, Nell Fisher, Fiona Sims, Chris Nuñez, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, Caroline Sylge, Virginia Blackburn, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Howard Swains, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, David Gold, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Ellson, Sam Lister and Andrew Norfolk, Guy Pearce, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jeremy Peace, Philippe Saint-Andre, John Naish, Sara Wheeler, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Joanna Biggs, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Liz Chong and Dan Sabbagh, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Dobson, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Jim Ballantyne, Andrew J. Sharples, Alice Miles, Simon Crompton, Geoffrey Robertson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tony Kelly, David H. Willis, Roy Foster, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Keith Hopcroft, GP, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad,

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The Times Champion Su Doku Witnesses must be protected, police told Living in Fear Scandal that still lingers on Lawrence witness gets £100,000 Met payout The Times Tabasco Young Picture Gallery The Knowledge Police protection ruling Times Sales Soar David Wilson Homes Well, Try this. . . 130mph, throttle stuck, then brakes fail. What do you do? After 30 minutes of terror, a BMW driver found a devastating answer. Will Pavia reports Canterbury and Rome on road to heal past enmities How it all began in 1960. . . Ferry crashes while docking 'Bad luck' killing Beach landing Boy admits rape Churchill statue Dior Calssic killer odd/even Su Doku warriors clash in first world title fight Disgraced minister rejected a knighthood for work with poor Index Gratitude and much respect at end of journey to redemption The Prime Minister led tributes to a former politician whose later career restorted his reputation, Andrew Pierce reports The who, what, where and when of Scandal that Defined a Generation Brusg, floss and raise a glass of red to your teeth British Gas In Vino Veritas? Listed sex offender raped girl aged 9 Staples Four die as village home is destroyed in explosion Dfs Dfs Hewitt seeks £56,000 speech writer as NHS debt soars over £800m Scottish Widows Bespoke Suits BT My Week Coleen McLoughiln according to Hugo Rifkind People@thetimes. co. uk Doctors may not treat child if judge backs life support Halifax She has such an infections laugh. She's improving I had SMA, and lived, by Spike Breakwell Currys Protesters circle world trade talk delegates Medical students in jobs protest Museum secures Métro coup Early birds catch climate change Harvey Nichols Ministers to waive excess pension payments to poor Prescott, a conman and a missing £1m A fake accountant spent money from the Deputy PM's office on a house, luxury watches and clothes, reports Helen Nugent Dell Mercedes-Benz Paedophiles use web gold to trade porn Police are on the trail of criminals who thought offshore internet deals would shield them, reports James Doran Halfords MoD 'must hold public inquiry on Deepcut' TheAA Sex and the bowler hat: are we so different from the Profumo age? He was not finished because he lied to the House. He lied since he was finished otherwise Janice Turner The Week Farm Friends Profumo spy NHS debts Ed Murrow Forgiveness, penitence and Christian virtues Yorker Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Cleaning up Mount Everest Dying libraries Term-time holidays Cooler Britannia Middle ability Bladdered? Quiet please Road to Rome The Archbishop of Canterbury should encourage dialogue Not Such a Scandal British politics stay clean because offences are punished heavily The Numbers Game Puzzlers of the world unite: you have nothing to use but your brains At deep mid-wicket I can see a face like a gargoyle - but wings like an angel My affair with sleeping policemen Or how a middle-class busy body waged war against rat-runners in her street but ended up humiliated It struck me that Southwark Council should see my street as a nice little earner* Referee, that tucked-in tie is the pits! Things can only get bitter: God, ex-ministers and Tessa Jowell There is a list of former ministers queuing to condemn, criticise and call upon to leave Nuclear plans that helpfully went away Beyond petroleum MacDonald Hotels & Resorts Mills affair looms for Berlusconi The bribery case is about to hit the Italian leader 'just in time for the election'. Richard Owen reports Islanders battle to keep their golden treasure Narcissi from the Isles of Scilly, which have long brightened Britain's winters, are under threat, Simon de Bruxelles writes Aer Lingus Half price James Patterson books at Waterstone's On the Scent British men who lust after the dowries of India's desperate brides More than a thousand women claim that dreams of a better life led to heart break, report Amrit Dhillon and Rajeev Syal Airport worker helped robbers Fraudsters jailed Jealousy killing Best way to fly Whitewash fails Hyundai The Clues Look away now (If you don't want to know what happens next in Lost) Dixons It's walkies for pooping pooches and mucky pups Directgov Kew's refreshing style of greenhouse Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent Citroën John Lewis The Cheap Seats Lost-cost airlines succeed where communism failed Gambling addicts face ban from new casinos Rich Backers Labour defends peerages for donors 'No parliament for the English' Tories pick up council seats Cameron being a fool, says Clarke Saab 93 A Smirting Guide Smoke clears. . . and their eyes meet PC World Farmers may shoot badgers to stop TB Inside Track The Sharpest Critics Anglian Don't fret. . . revel in this graceful treat First night Theatre The Best of Friends The Week on the Web When wives depart, men can rely on the net, Samantha Lyster discovers Mitsubishi Grandis Mirage Most-Read Stories at Times Online Apsley Tailors Ltd Brutal Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Wish you were here? It's a PoW camp! But we're keeping a stiff upper lip. . . Final fight to find hottest shot O2 Times World News Land of 1.3 billion people but they still can't get the staff. . . Sweatshops are becoming a thing of the past as skilled staff won't get out of bed for less than £50 in prosperous southern China, reports Jane Macartney from Shenzhen Moving Labour Market A Taste for the Exotic Powergen For lovers of chocolate, future could be very dark Multiple Display Advertising Items Third Grace upstages her father as star of Bollywood blockbuster Nationwide Film role provides chance of a happy ending Renault Fight like a dog - and live like a king There's fine dining for leaders of the pack in the form of baked cow's head, milk and eggs, writes Tim Albone from Kabul. Photographs by Richard Mills Africans vote to keep UN force out of Darfur Home is so dangerous that war-torn region is a refuge Tribal conflict in Chad is driving Arab families and rebels across the border, reports Daniel Pepper from Gelu, Sudan (AFP): Police battle with students (AP): Rebel regrets (AP): Spy investigation (AP): 13 sentenced (Reuters): Record oil spill (AP): Minister resigns (Reuters): Torture adverts (AP): Internet suicides Energy helpline Morrisons Border policy a 'war declaration' Npower Charisma, First Lady of the Left 50 France Best of the Rest First direct Three Degrees Cutting leaders down to size Skoda (AP): Nasa spacecraft reaches Mars Germans ready for Postbote Pat (Reuters): Mine kills 28 wedding guests Bin Laden niece seeks spotlight PC World AIG Health now Freya Stark's mountain villa is sold to developers Arnie shows mercy to killer priest Schwarzenegger has paroled a murderer who turned to God, reports Chris Ayres Directgov Crime and Punishment (AP): Eaves dropper minister quits (AFP): Record inflation (AP): Gotti mistrial (Reuters): Murder blunder (AP): Half a job (AP): The art of giving (AFP): Case dismissed (AFP): Inauspicious start The Sunday Times Saturday March 11 2006 LSE set for fresh share price surge as it rebuffs surprise Nasdaq offer High Court stubs out hopes for cheaper clgars Ex-Rover bosses query rescue deal with SAIC FTSE 100 The dot-com story is still far from over The Bank of England said that measures had been taken to tighten security at cash Simply switch Directors' dealing Briefing The week's biggest movers Results in brief New Havas chief Stop Press British Funds Monday That was the Week Compass sued over UN fraud allegations Government paid £130m too much through pension errors Amlin shares rise on back of surge in annual profits Last-ditch talks aim to break global trade deadlock LSE can afford to knock back pre-emptive strike by Nasdaq Analysis From Building Blocks to the Top of the Market Deal would create $8bn powerhouse Belgian regulator warns of 'threat' of Suez merger The Times Offers Direct Power Source Becoming a volunteer adviser can boost your own career Private equity eyes Vodafone's Japan arm Rightmove 'will raise profits fivefold' after float Times Online Lloyds TSB plans push for clients' mortgages Mutual discovers £10 million 'fraud' loss Wallace & Gromit film is a Dream Works loser Cuban cigars on a roll as they keep high price tag Smooth operator Slice of bad luck Rarely spotted Microsoft faces €2m a day fine for 'flouting' EU ruling Former Mirror editor faces new investigation over share dealing Google accelerates war of Word with software giant Creditors ask court to declare Yukos bankrupt Billionaires who started with a little pop and philosophy Eastern promise Unit-Linked Insurance Investments At the Top in Mergers and Acquisitions 'It is occasionally one's duty to knife one's chief executive in the back' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Fisherman looks to land deal out of a maelstrom In the first of a series of interviews with Europe's top dealmakers, Tom Bawden talks to the banker who is working to protect Spain's biggest power company Wall Street London Funancial Futures Major Indices Commodities Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Bounce by Signet as strength in US jewellery sales is highlighted A bull market is no reason to be cowed into selling just yet Sage misses advance amid concern over rival's progress Stock Markets Banking & Finance Hargreaves Lansdown Equity Prices Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register John Profumo Secretary of State for War whose affair with Christine keeler brought him to disgrace and political eclipse Lives Remembered Temptation offers short cuts to happiness, but it is actually corroding us Missionary faiths need reciprocity and detente The Bishop of Rochester talks to Michael Binyon about Muslim and Christian relations Faith News Feather Report The poacher, the steamer, his wife and her lover Feedback Cooking the books, coloured panels, poker and pedantry Modern Times Metal-eared visitors, beggar-dodging, the office sponger and the cinematic pigpen Crufts Latest Wills High Sheriffs Memorial Service Picture Gallery Birthdays Church News Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Anniversaries Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? 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PlayStation 2 The Royal Bank of Scotland Group The day I took smile off the face of Carling The perfect likeness as familiar foe keep eyes on the prize TETLEY's How They Line up TETLEY's Bargain Booze The Lowdown England recruits meeting scrum challege head on Rain puts damper on Flintoff and Kumble skirmish Security scare for England Ingleby-MacKenzie: a captain who gambled Muralitharan reaches next landmark to open debate on quality Sometimes you can't beat the bottle One last knockout blow Red cards for the middle man as refs prepare to meet their other halves Giles Smith Argentinian will examine khan Harsh awakening Scott steals it Olympic qualifier Leander test Britons in touch Tainio comes in from the cold to fire Tottenham Gary Jacob catches up with the Finn who is trying to help Martin Jol's team secure a place in the Champions League Powergen Cup Fans plan protest in bid to end Murray era Gerrard leads campaign to keep Benitez Coca-Cola League Two Why Ljungberg fails to pass muster, consistently The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory For Fink Tank predictor ratings, see Premership previews on page 108 Relegation provides sobering thought as friends are reunited Coca-Cola Championship I Know how the players are feeling David Gold, the Birmingham chairman, recalls pitching in on his own do-or-die mission Rivalry Will Be Left on the Pitch Mates' Fates Coca-Cola League One Test of nerves as high noon draws hign Jeremy Peace, the chairman of West Bromwich, hopes he will be watching TV tonight Your Guide to the Premiership How They Stand Chelsea slip gives Queiroz sign for hope Emre says Roeder is smiles ahead in managerial race Roon with a view? Bard of Croxteth ghosts in to the tune of £5 million Simon Barnes hopes that the United star's foray into literature won't be a bookable offence Write Direction There is no score to settle, says Vieira Matt Dickinson believes the chequered past of Arsène Wenger and his former captain will provide a tantalising subplot to the Champions League quarter-finals British Airways Past and Present how Vieira's Form Compares The Times Crossword 23,234 Sport Wenger fire back in row over Arsenal foreign legion Club built on 'values not passports' Pardew's views are 'regressive' The Times Twickenham Generation Broke Ups and downs of currency services Broker or bank? 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Dipping a Stick in your Urine The wheels of life Inside Story Spinal Muscular Atrophy Doctors want to let a disabled baby die, on the ground that his existence will be intolerable. But who are they to judge quality of life, argues Spike Breakwell, who was also written off as a child What is SMA The 266 days that determine your future health The times was spend in the womb can influence whether we suffer, years later, from cancer, obesity or heart disease - and it may even affect our love life and ability to play football, says Roger Dobson How the womb environment can affect you Pointing the finger at the pre-natal hormone mix Have a better baby He likes his steak green Eco-gastronomy is hot: Fiona Sims meets a top chef who's creating a planet-friendly restaurant Contains no butter - or nuts At your Table Peanut flapjacks On your doorstep Is cider vinegar the cure-all that fans such as Sir Ranulph Fiennes claim? 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Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice Only 64 per Cent of Women like Giving Oral Sex Multiple Display Advertising Items Good Sex is Based on Something for Something The stars in her eyes Former Hear Say singer myleene Klass, 27, loves coffe: it keeps her up while she studies astronomy Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Social work The Times Palm Reading The New Istanbul Inside This nasty industry can be exposed. . . but only if we are willing to speak out The World Climate Cost Home & Away Heli Pads Eurostar Picture Gallery Ditch the kebab, bring on the explains his love affair with 'this invigorating city' Istanbul Jill Hartley finds designer boutiques and rooftop bars all the rage, while Orhan Pamuk French quarter Multiple Display Advertising Items Need to know 'An ever-mutating mirage' The Silk Route Istanbul where to Eat, Drink, Sleep Book before 30 March 2006 and save £400 per Person Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Down the lazy rive. . . 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