News from 13/03/2006
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Matthew Syed, Josie Appleton, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor and David Maxwell, Joanna Taylor, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Stewart, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Martin Bell, Nick Hawton, Philip Howard, Matt Dickinson and Matt Hughes, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Stewart Tendler and Frances Gibb, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Katrina Tweedle, Caitlin McKlernan, Kevin Eason, David Blake Economics Editor, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Bronwen Maddox and James Bone, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, James Cayne, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Michael Harrison, Iris Scott, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, James Graham, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Ceri Morriss, Andy Stephens, John Donne, Scott Watson, Phil Gordon, Arthur J. A. Bell, Keith Pike, Kenny Hodgart, Dr Stephen Louden, Valerie Coleman, Ron Lewis, Liz Chong, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Ian Shaw, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Dr Judith Henjes, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Beck, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Joanna Bale and Richard Owen, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Jim Addington, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, David Addison, Stan Collymore, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Lucy Powell, Ellie Levenson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Shirley English and Valerie Elliott, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Dominic Kennedy, Jeremy Page and Frances Gibb, Tim Hames, Spanish League, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Sam Lyon, Sarah Ebner, Denis MacShane, Michael Fairchild, Peter D. Broughton, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Danny Baker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Fabio Capello, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, A. J. Legge, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, Bill Frindall, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Dictator 'died of heart attack' Peerages row Hitmen killed Vodafone clash Su Doku Hit for six 'We must learn the lessons of the Milosevic case' Index Police chief ordered to explain his secret tapes Met Commissioner recorded phone conversation with minister Ultimate betrayal? Revealed: The plan for 40 supercasinos What next for maverick in nation's top police job? In the Times Today Anger over recorded phone call Times Sales Rise Data Protection Sport ING Direct Secret plan to open a thousand casinos Blair confidant brokered loan deals in cash-for-peerage row Cherie embarks on money-spinning lecture tour Labour Backers Expat Britons found strangled Living will protest Dead girl named Fatal stabbing DIY fan gets ASBO Pole book found Guided crime tour Boots The next service to arrive at platform twelve will be. . . a flying saucer Patent filed in the 1970s for a passenger spaceship shows British Rail had designs on the final frontier, Alan Hamilton writes Butcher of the Balkans died from a heart attack, say officials Tribunal accused of failing to deliver Evidence proves messy trial was imperfect but not in vain Death leaves a land divided over legacy The Reaction Foreign competitor brings his passport to be top dog Multiple Display Advertising Items Winner's Prize Hunt ban appeal Police complaint Knitting needle Cancer protection Payout refused Death by degrees Children playing in park see gang hitmen shot dead by their targets Two men were killed and two more wounded after being chased from a pub, Russell Jenkins reports BT Action call on fair trade deal Hitachi Dummies don't count Multiple Display Advertising Items Car sharers to get a lane of their own Australia HSBC The Exceptions Hopes fade in battle for last veteran's state funeral lenovo Fortis It took her 15 minutes. How about you? British Gas vodafone A Correspondent: 66 works vanish from official buildings Art is to be out of reach for 'cultural kidnappers' Torture and laws The legacy of Kosovo Air travellers and the future of the planet Environmental research facing cash deficits Hard-working public servant deserves better Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . NHS patience Reading is a great town, but no city Party bags AUT strike Washing greener Loch Bewl The Times Picture Frame-Up Britain needs a law to stop the selective seizure of art Police Records The secret policeman's gall Come out of that cave and see how much things have changed Science Notebook Death of a Tyrant The demise of a dictator is not always satisfactory If Labour can't save the NHS, they're doomed, all doomed, I tell you Far from being the end of Tony Blair's world, the education Bill will be a damp squib If the health service fails, then Labour fails—it's that brutal and it's that simple What next, a pre-sex contract? No wonder laws that ignore the messy facts of our emotional lives are being ignored The Times This was justice, of a sort After the death of Slobodan Milosevic the world must find a better way to deal with war crimes Tessa and a £126.50 scandal directline Wigs may go in law courts' great divide Bespoke Suits Base jumper dies Fatal drinks Blunkett libel win Connery surgery action medical research Ireland casts off colonial legacy of crackpot laws flyMonarch High-tech guns can cut corners You Can't what? Thousands are stranded as Arctic blast hits city Ban on hoses and sprinklers npower Reticent town prays for its lost children Dunblane will remember today the 16 pupils and a teacher killed 10 years ago, write Shirley English and Valerie Elliott churchill Direct Bathrooms lastminute Shorter jail sentences for rapists Marmite offers squeeze appeal Lone parents in tax credits 'fraud' Sex scene spanks the opposition More Th>n Dogs lead the way at Irish parade Cameron's next mission: prove to voters that Tories have changed First Hundred Days The Week in Parliament Jowell 'misled' secretary on links to Iran Halifax Movie stars will be beautiful or damned by super-sharp TV Scientists have 'moral duty' to help us live beyond 100 Multiple Display Advertising Items Improving on Nature Running on your own may not be good for you Multiple Display Advertising Items Su Doku Cubed Commonwealth gets a lesson in healthy eating from the Queen Sex, violence and a desperate anticlimax first night Theatre The Revenger's Tragedy Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News 'There's nothing to eat. The cows are finished, we have nothing' Region in Crisis UN aid on the way Painting by numbers - 8,000 artists churning out Van Goghs Aer Lingus Interior Design (AFP): Executions go on (AFP): Roadside blast (Reuters): Likud protest (AP): Tsunami danger (Reuters): Arrested for theft (AP): Sales bulge (Reuters): Dark foreboding Oil threat fuels nuclear dispute Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Market car bomb kills 46 Police hit by nail bombs in riot Sterling. dk (AP): Eight accused of Mugabe plot (AP): 'New Buddha' not at his post Hostage negotiator disappears (Reuters): Thunderous lift-off for satellites Single & Conservative Presidential hopefuls wade in as party gets its ducks in a row Republicans have begun race to succeed George Bush, reports Tom Baldwin from Memphis. Photographs by Peter Nicholls Contenders Conductor out of action after falling on his baton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times How to Make a Classic English Dish Ambassador's wife makes cucumber sandwich cool again (AFP): Pressure over jobs project (AP): Remains found (Reuters): Politician killed (AFP): Migrants stopped (AFP): Way off piste Times Business Merck prepares bid for Schering Monday March 13 2006 US banks ahead DMGT decides Thames suitor Quote of the day James Cayne, chairman of Bear Stearns, predicting that London could overtake New York as the world's financial capital Gent attacks Vodafone chief as he walks away Nasdaq hints at new offer for London Stock Exchange Tax 'is hurting British competitiveness' FTSE 100 Stock Markets Brown's great escape from Budget ennui? Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar taskala Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets eurostar Business big shot British Funds Trade talks stuck Stop Press Allianz India rise Drug setback Coles Myer sale Change on the Week Deal of the day Briefing Rumour of the day Look ahead Network Rail tax credit scam wider than first feared The Times Royal Mail seeks stamp of approval Merck gets set for Schering bid fight Strike threat at Harrods over close of pension plan NASN to show live baseball in Europe Xerox After years of silence, a salvo from sidelines Analysis CBI steps up its demand for drop in business taxes The Times MacQuarie wonders if a BAA bid might fly Is State Spending Squeezing out Investment? Tokyo bourse about to show Livedoor the exit Tories seek ways to aid independent role of Bank KKR hedge fund looks to target private equity Sharp Lacklustre NyLon loses the thread Hedging Bets It was bold, it was brutal, but who was proved right in 1981? Lord Howe, the Chancellor handed the task of saving the British economy, thinks it was him. Hundreds of economists begged to differ. Gabriel Rozenberg reports Lloyds TSB Business Monetarism attacked by top economists The Times Bad luck, bad judgment and hostility to Conservatives that lingers even now Shipbuilder with Midas touch for making deals Powers in the Boardroom Angela Jameson on Sir John Parker, who is leaving P&o after steering it through the stormy acquisition by Dubai Ports Power CV Newspaper Licensing Agency The Leader in Ten Questions Business Equity Prices Marriott Investment Companies Times Register Slobodan Milosevic Serbian leader who died while on trial for war crimes during the traumatic break-up of Yugoslavia Alice Baker Aircraftwoman who was the last of her gender to have served in the First World War Joy McWatters Fleet Street woman columnist who became a celebrated society hostess Joy McWatters, journalist, was born on December 26,1922. She died on January 17,2006, aged 83 Time runs from date of transfer of employment Law Report House of Lords Lives in Brief Graf Jakob Elitz, politician, was born on September 22, 1921. He died on February 10, 2006, aged 84 Father William Maher, Sj, was born on June 20, 1916. He died November 11, 2005, aged 89 Gerard Lardner, Irish High Court judge, was born on September 23, 1921. He died October 28,2005, aged 84 A vision of sea, sky and cedar Notebook Architecture Art reveals the spark under Dannatt's designs Despite a drought, a spectacular spring full of colour beckons Crufts Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgments or notices … Church News Court Circular Seminar Theatre Forum Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Worst droughts in Africa for decades Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Siberia pays an untimely visit to the Cotswolds Racing Betfred Cheltenham Countdown Tomorrow Stratford The Times Sports Book Sherwood rues loss of Monkerhostin Course Specialists Henderson is positive on Afsoun's progress Plumpton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Warwick Taunton The Results Service Athletics Basketball Cricket Football Pools dividend Golf Ice hockey Today's Fixtures Football Rowing Rugby League Engage Super League Rugby union Saints cling on to preserve perfect record Rugby League Tennis Donald holds nerve to move up in the world Golf Foster planning a golden end to his 'incredible' career Matthew Syed meets the swimmer who hopes to add to his haul of 46 international medals in his sixth and final Games blinkx The Times ABA hopes to stagger rush to turn professional Australia face dilemma as controversy enters ring Back to the drawing board as Murray is blown off court Hingis has the top spot firmly in her sights Neil Harman witnesses the reincarnation of the former world No 1 as she tries to scale the heights for the second time The Greatest Game? Bettors bamboozled by astonishing turnaround Scoreboard from Johannesburg Balmain Gibbs leads South Africa assault to record heights Deadly Kumble turns Test sharply in India's favour The Times Early start at the office? Cricket's just the thing, … Scoreboard from Mohali Callaway Spin twins master art of crushing the spirit Simon Barnes says, slowly but surely, India are beginning to twist the knife Numbers Game Calzaghe's wish may come true Defensive leap Sanderson sails in Cullen hat-trick Grainger inspires Clarke shines Deng hot for Heat Slick start for Alonso in season of promise Motor Racing Bahrain Grand Prix Final Positions from Bahrain Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland set hearts on becoming champions Tiesi secures valuable point at hot end of table Guinness Premiership Lansdowne Road Statistics The Final Curtain How They Stand Chris Malone's touchline conversion of Lee Best's late … Millennium Stadium Statistics The Big Draw Italy draw on loss of confidence as Wales grand slam fades in memory Search for an away win almost ends in Cardiff England start to find that defeat is catching Owen Slot on another feeble display as creative ideas seem thin on the ground RBS Nations Tetley's The Times Victorious captain lets Les Rosbifs down lightly Woeful England contribute to own downfall in horror show Bargain Booze Bad Days Stade De France Statistics Blue Murder The Times Crossword 23,235 Sport One extraordinary day ESPn Classic times2 passnotes the face Life of two halves the click the bulletin contents Should I stay or should I go? Days before her wedding Iris Scott was shocked to learn that her fiance frequented gay saunas. So how did she react? I asked the doctor if he met many women in my position.'Oh yes. People like you are ten a penny. A lot of women live with it' If I were her, I would vow to remain friends, date other people and see what happens after therapy Men's homosexual potential I never doubt his love for me or mine for him The Times Gay sex: the facts Don't expect to change him Bubble and squeak Dish Modern morals Facing A… A Pod for God Is Sharon 'loved'? Everyone I know can't stand her I really have read How To Make Anyone Fall in Love With You by Leil Lowndes, says Ellie Levenson healthmonday The AXA Sentenced to hard labour? A shortage of midwives means women are not receiving the care they want, says Sarah Ebner Picture Gallery Bottom line? The standard was terrible Urban Worrier One pie, and I went the way of all flesh The London Marathon looms WPA My friend won't eat and is very skinny Dr Tanya Byron Family or Work Problem? Suicidal types Pru Health A depressing time of year Suicides peak in spring but the risk can be reduced, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Those hoping for longer-term psychiatric care had to wait 205 days on average All that glisters is also silver, copper Metallic shine Scotch mist descends when England play and another thing and another thing. . . The Times Drawing a veil over Jacko's antics Theatre Her amazing Grace The Duchess of Portland amassed a world-class collection. Why is she forgotten, asks Damian Whitworth 'She is intoxicated only by empty vases' The Times Lady's choice—female art collectors Pleasance Whose lines are they anyway? Even the RSC is hiring dramaturgs, but what do they actually do? Lucy Powell reports Morning Runner Pop reviews first night Dance Jephtha Opera The Wintering Theatre Philharmonia/Parry Concert The Times first night in the main paper Entertainments tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Science Frenzy Week Answers from Back Page BBC One ESPn Classic BBC Two Itv1 Channel 4 Five Variations Film Choice Doctor at Large (1957) Oh dear, this Mayo appears to be off Weekend TV Viewing Guide Beating Bird Flu: An Equinox Special Su Duko Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau The Times Wenger Scrap is Not Bad News for Pardew The Game Says Inside Results and Reports Whistle Blower More Names in Matt Dickinson on a growing list of runners for the England job Mourinho Confirms The Frame. . . In with a Shout Chelsea Plans to Bring Ballack to Stamford Bridge He Shoots, He Scores, He Sings If Wayne Rooney was given a chance to rap, it might … Arsenal Pounce Charlton Athletic Bent Doubles up to Outdo Viduka Benitez Accuses Referee over Alonso Dismissal Matt Hughes on claims the officials failed to communicate about contentious foul Juventus Watch Tony's Tactics On Gerrard Slip Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table Managers@work Bolton Show Talented Side Bolton Wanderers Gallas Inspires Healing Process Rooney Provides a Masterclass Nightmares for Newcastle James Ducker sees an exercise in Ramage limitation as mistakes creep in Europe Awaits Rovers' Return Beattie Makes England Claim Everton How to Read the Roons The Two Dannys Danny Kelly says Wayne Rooney's publisher needs to be creative with the book titles Picture Gallery Dad was Such a Good Sport, but what a Legacy Next Week Minnie Just Wants to Be One of the Boys Alyson Rudd on a ten-year-old preparing to challenge a controversial FA decision Balls, Babies and Becks Mrs Danny Murphy on the stumbling blocks of eating out in Champions League week The Times Ellington Back in Groove for Robs Portsmouth Mendes Keeps Dream Alive Saturday's Heroes March 15,1958 Results Camara Adds to Sunderland Woe Resurgent Coventry Home in on Play-Offs Brighton & Hove ALB (0) 0 Preston North End (0) 0 Crewe Alexandra (0) 1 Southampton (0) 1 Derby County (3) 3 Burnley (0) 0 Hull City (0) 1 Plymouth Argyle (0) 0 Ipswich Town (1) 1 Millwall(0) 1 Reading Drawing Ever Closer Luton town (0) 1 Leicester City (1) 2 Lewis Taking It to the Wire Sheffield Wednesday (1) 1 Queens Park Rangers (1) 1 Wolverhampton W (1) 2 Cardiff City (0) 0 Duberry in Spotlight Akinfenwa Keeps Swansea in the Picture Blackpool (0) 0 Rotherham United (0) 0 Nottingham Forest (1) 1 Gillingham (1) 1 AFC Bournemouth (0) 0 Bradford City (1) 1 Oldham Athletic (0) 1 Colchester United (0) 0 Brentford (2) 3 Barnsley (0) 1 Tranmere Rovers (3) 4 Chesterfield (1) 1 Doncaster Rovers (0) 1 Port Vale (0) 1 Yeovil Town (0) 0 Swindon town (0) 0 Efficient Wycombe Get Back to Business Grimsby Town (3) 3 Barnet (0) 0 Mansfield Town (1) 5 Boston United (0) 0 Leyton Orient (1) 1 Cheltenham Town (0) 0 Stockport County (1) 2 Oxford United (0) 1 Bristol Rovers (0) 1 Notts County (1) 2 Lincoln City (1) 2 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 2 Torquay United (0) 1 Peterborough United (0) 0 Darlington (0) 1 Chester City (0) 0 MacClesfield Town (0) 1 Rochdale (1) 3 Wrexham (0) 0 Bury (0) 0 Whalley's Dream Stanley Close in on League Return Who are they? Walter Gammie has all the answers about Accrington Coleman Fumes as Champions-Elect Lose Winning Habit Lack of Finisher Frustrates Thurrock Phoenix Rising from the Game Rick Broadbent meets the writer of a new comedy The Weekend's Results Paddy Power McManus Preserves Celtic's Safety Net Dunfermline Athletic (0) 1 Aberdeen (0) 0 Inverness CT (0) 0 Heart of Midlothian (0) 0 Motherwell (1) 3 Falkirk (0) 1 Dundee United (0) 3 Livingston (1) 1 Rangers (1) 4 Kulmarnock (0) 0 Bell's Scottish League First Division Second Division Third Division Juventus in Clear after Court Ruling Gabriele Marcotti argues the case for and against excessive use of medicines Coach who Brought Success Honoured - Then Dismissed Togo Results Italian League Spanish League Thefantasygame 05|06 Win a Share of £200,000 Defenders on Attack Leaderboard Superleagues Thefantasygame talk Sport Another United Player is Booked Bill Edgar on the £5 million, five-spell deal to lure Martin Amis to Old Trafford Footie on the Box Toon Army Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Statattack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Today Fixtures Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Dell
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