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News from 14/03/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, W. L. L. Lambeth, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, John Dolan, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Graham Shear, Madhur Jaffrey, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, P. Pritchard, Mark Souster, Nicholas Russell, Gillian Maclellan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Clive Chamberlain, John Thain, Philip Howard, Alex Wade, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Neville S. Conrad, Patrick Phillips, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Andre Pierce, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Malcolm Mcintyre, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Lydis Hislop, Gary Jacob, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Miranda Ingram, Robert Duffield, Dominic Walsh and Jenny Davey, Tom Bowden, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Pannick, Qc, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Jonathan Richards, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Dr Colin Peacock, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Niall Dickson, Stephen Gold, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nick Meo, Ali Al Kharfaji and Ali Hamdani, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Michael Zeffertt, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Martin Hunt, Paul Simons, Dr Mark Griffiths Professor of Gambling Studies, Simon de Bruxelles and John Carr, David Powell and Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Christopher Hawtree, Jack Straw, Frank Greaney, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Frances Gibb, Anthony Browne and Jeremy Page, Peter Riddell, Stuart Wheeler, Lieutenant-Colonel Vic Poke Chief Secretary, Stewart Tendlar and Sean O'Neill, Rajeev Syal, Elizabeth Judge and Dan Sabbagh, Roger Marsh, James Bone and Tom Baldwin, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, G. Mason, Benedict Nightingale, Tony Robinson, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Trinny and Susannah, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Peter Knlinger, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Gilbert, Jenny Davey, Fay Schopen, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Jimmy Johnstone,

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The Times Emergency plans to combat drought Blair warning Da Vinci secrets Public Agenda Gang feud fears Vodafone clash Index timesonline. co. uk One pill a day to beat heart disease David Aaronovitch 'The most shameful moment of my life' … Sir Ian Blair gets written warning over taped calls In the Times Today The Times Daily pill to beat heart disease Blair's Blunders BBC wanrned over fee rise Murder charges ID card stand-off £7m for victims Mayor's donation Cat-free estate Years of research and he still hasn't a clue Tiffany Atlas Location, location, location Da Vinci author spells out the secreets of success Alan Hamilton sees the suave Dan Brown in the witness stand MP's cloak and dagger mission: ask Dr Germ about Iraq's weapons British agents recrulted a professor who once taught Saddam Hussein's biological weapons expert. Rejeev Syal reports Heavyweight uses quick exit strategy to go for tea Anne Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Army to send 800 soldiers home in spring To Gear Tods Footballers replace school run as new target in 4x4 campaign Dry Season Millions facing hosepipe bans Water companies seek emergency measures to offset lack of rainfall It's another story farther north. . . Grow more tropical plants to beat drought, gardeners told Prescott's building plans put strain on supplies Probation officers in Monckton murder case to go back to work HSBC CPS mistakes letting criminals 'off hook' noower Home Abroad A village in Tuscany? To you, a mere £40m Peugeot Oxford admits to a culture of copying action medical research BT More power to you Church schools to cut cherry-picking The Archbishop of Canterbury will tell a conference that he wants to standardise admissions criteria, Ruth Gledhill writes Investigating the Watchdog show People "British undergraduates are incapable of composing … Iconvertible "I would consider taking British citizenship, " said … That free market bastion The Economist begins choosing … "Wiriters and politicians have something in common, … Picture Gallery Ps Tories demand an explantion on supercasinos OAG Pensions for stay-at-home mums, but not housewives Son charged with murder of parents in Crete villa Intelligent Finance AA Trust schools to get green light Trial delay refused Prescriptions up Consent campaign Book fair row Removal of failed asylum seekers to take 18 years Churchill Insurance Company Limited Off-Track BT More power to you How heart operation could get rid of that migraine headache HRG Corporate Service Jail conditions condemned Threat to gay site Securitas charges Fairtrade Profumo Party donors and peerages Commissioner was prudent to record his telephone conferences Libraries could flourish in the digital era Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Tail-Docking Favourite Cities Living beyond 100 Chemistry is too expensive Milosevic trail should continue Casinos are a risky gamble Cheap day return Bird flu The Times A Ban for All Seasons 101 uses for a dead hosepipe Fair Cop The senior policeman's lot is not a happy one Why the property panic? Perhaps Dubya's going to take his gift away La Notebook Chris Ayres Strings Attached Greater transparency is required in party political funding Thunderer: A policy that backfired Thundrer Ross Clard No, Auntie dosen't wave flags The idea that the Corporation should help to promulgate respect and citizenship is madness Join the Debate Send your e-mails Stand firm against the order of your going. . . and you'll regret it. Sir Ian Blair could learn a few lessons from others who stayed when they should have gone He should have resigned on the day his men wrongly killed a Brazilian electrician The meaning of Milosevic: how the Butcher of the Balkans changed us Srebrenica was the moment when our responsibility for this could not be denied Fake stunts banished as new Bond keeps it real Darth Vader strikes back The Name's Craig American Express Services Europe Limited Pub has to pay a fine for murder from 1664 Music spy and £960 bill at the Windmill Dell Widow died in ambulance mix-up Thunderer: Dunblane candled in the window Migrant denies rape and murder Best's boots fetch £4,700 Colt £4m to protect rare toad and other at-risk species Lib Dems accept six-figure loans from supporters The party that led attacks on Labour's deals with nominees for peerages has accepted £800,000, reports Anfrew Pierce Why an English parliament is a castle in the air Peter Riddell Political Briefing Cameron promises overhaul of carers' benefits Platinum Developments Strange ring of familiarity about Queen's appearance Prince takes up cudgel over loss of trust subsidy Shops must provide gay wedding lists British Gas Mint RIAS Insurance for the over 50s The Sharpest Critics Gamble pays off as searing tale gets away with murder First Night Opera Jenufa Touring Gangsters' thirst for revenge blamed for deadly pub shootout UK on line Crime Firms Turn to Guns to Establish Supremacy Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-styled 'Mr Big' kept hard drugs out Scientists discover 'super-Earth' Astronomers have found a planet very similar to ours that is 9,000 light years away from the Sun, reports Lewis Smith homechoice digital home network Legal & General Far out Times World News United States Murdering for the Mob? … Did Milosevic take illicit drug in high-risk plot to beat justice? A Family at Bay A cunning way to kill a man that needs no expertise A1-Qaeda death trail halted bulldog Euro Tunnel (AP): Robber's blunder (Reuter): Trademark row (AP): Cartoon contest (AP): Mad cow outbreak (Reuters): Hayes quits show (Reuter): Hariri death arrest (AP): Beer on tap Wildfires and tornados kill 16 Multiple Display Advertising Items Killing of 148 men 'legal' The only good news: Bush Knows it's bad Foreign Editor's Briefing nectar Donate Your Brain Business Link Hollywood watches as 'mob cops' go on trail for murder Multiple Display Advertising Items beyond petroleum Leaves on the line? Fastest train won't even touch it 100,000 descend on billionaire leader to seek his resignation Hidden Hearing Ltd Protests threaten de Villepin's hopes Thaksin's Record Renaissance endowment review ideal Home Show Straw seeking UN action over Iran nuclear stance Calls for a museum to mark the folly of Mao's Cultural Revolution La Dolce Vita (AP): Israel election still in the balance Work begins on 9/11 memorial (AFP): Body 'intact' 15 years after burial Blasts fail to stop spring festival The Times Pupils learn a terrible lesson as war invades classroom Times Business Hope of bid battle boosts BAA price Tuesday March 14 2006 Bovis's profit falls LSE bid talks Quote of the day Gent prepares fresh attack on Vodafone boards's public fight Property tycoon poised to bid £4bn for Mitchells & FTSE 100 Industry faces threat of gas rationing Stock Markets The greatest soap of all stretches to GSK Business Commentary North Sea Oil Lysense to thrill, or spill? Commodities Voice of reason Pound to Dollar A most Gratifying Ale Currencies Not so chirpy Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Business big shot Regus Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Look ahead Oil firms in talks Stop Press Fannie Mae errors UAE reserves plan Millennium move Gent's departure fails to clear the air at Vodafone The mobile phone giant may still be some way from a united board and an end to backbiting, says Elizabeth Judge The Times Men in the middle are well connected Former bosses can struggle to hand over the reins Glaxo chairman's reputation may be damaged by saga Firm's woes are signal for rivals to make up ground Papers must plan for new era, says Murdoch British Airways Capital One buys bankd for $14bn to lift presence Serono suffers with GSK talks in doubt Clash of old and new in changing corporate scene The Times Schering in hunt for white knight Name Game Hiscox hits back over big player accusations More time spent starting at Windows New profit alert raisses doubts over Northern Foods boss Investor in LSE ready to talk with suitors The Famouse Five: Stock Exchange Big-Hitters who Could Be Trading Places The price hurts, but Americans still want the LSE American View Gerard Baker Evans Randall plans City property float lenovo Spencer's LSE miss City Daity Goldman moment City Dairy Spam and scams City Dairy M&b poinsed to rebuff Tchenguiz Permira's offer for HMV fails a second time to strike a chord Making of a Property Tycoon The Times My Travel sets 2007 target for divided 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 Renewed interest in Lonmin helps to move mid-caps higher Small Caps Gilts Crumbs of comfort barder to find at Northern Foods Tempus Candover Stock Markets Nick HASELL|Shire hits 5-year as US judge postpones patent trial Large Caps Talarius The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Equity Prices betfair Times Register General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley Forthright and original soldier who distinguished himself both in action and as an author Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Jimmy Johnstone Mesmerising winger who with charm and determination endeared himself to the Parkhead faithful Jimmy Johnstone, footballer, was born on September 30,1944. He died on March 13,2006, aged 61 Colin INGLEBY-MacKenzie Light-hearted Hampshire cricketer who, as president, paved the way for MCC memebership for women Colin Ingleby-MacKenzie Obe, cricketer, was born on September 15,1933. He died of cancer on March 9,2006, aged 72 Bill Cardoso Journalist whose anties influenced his writings and brought about a new style—gonzo reporting Bill Cardoso, journalist, was born on September 24,1937. He died on February 25,2006, aged 68 Octavia E. Butler Science fiction writer who refused to be pigeonholed by her race or gender Octavia E. Butler, writer, was born on June 22,1947. She died after sustaining head injuries 24,2006, aged 58 Bobby Moore Tenor saxophonist who scored a hit with Searching for My Love The Times Discrimination in former child support payments is not unlawful Law Report House of Lords Lives in Brief Times on Line Court Circular Results Crufts Appointments in the Armed Forces RAF Legal News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lecture Goldsmiths College, University of London Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow blows in for a winter wonderland Weather Eye Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Times on Line Times Sport Coming to you, not live and exclusive Sport on Television The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Times Progressive Mighty Man has the Richard Johnson considers the week's big races and evaluates his own chances of riding a cherished Festival winner Le Meridien Times Online Premiership Rugby Academy The Complete Johnson Book And the Pick of Them are. . . Thomas relishes responsibility on Racing Demon Champion Chase McCoy and Walsh put friendship to one side Blue Square McCoy's Leading Rides Sedgefield Top Jockey Betting Walsh's Leading Rides Southwell Ante-post portfolio built on firm ground Yesterday's Results Accordion Etoile ready to hit right note in Arkle Coral skybet Multiple Display Advertising Items Course Specialists Cheltenham totesport Ladbrokes Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle Arcalis primed to reach the summit 8 Pages of the Best Cheltenham Coverage Starts Here The Experts' View William Hill Jones cut the hardest to bear for England Giles Smith Pietersen fined after off-the-cuff outburst is reported by umpires Sehwag runs into form as India find a winning formula Full Final Scoreboard from Mohali Stat Attack Cup draw does Hull no favours Khan left in limbo Playing it safe Connor era ends Conneely triumph Fauré steps down Flintoff suffering giant headache In the end there were too many obstacles even for Captain Fantastic to overcome, says Simon Barnes Berdych wipes good points from Henman CV Tennis Robinson looks for answers Rugby Union Head coach held down by restrictive system Experts air their views on how best to pick up the pieces Times on Line Sweetenham changing tack with soft approach Swimming More is not merrier as England play down medal hopes Commonwealth Games Tomorrow Eriksson's men must not be driven to distraction on World Cup highway Matt Dickinson The Times The England head coach will argue vehemently otherwise, … Minnie enlists ministerial support for equality drive Palace rule Britannia through McAnuff By Our Sports Staff: I'll mind my own business, Pennant tells Birmingham Top of Table The Premiership Today Pardew puts England at the heart of 'race' dispute True courage of a Lisbon Lion Jimmy Johnstone's talent and tenacity made him George Best's equal, says Phil Gordon Five of the Best Displays that Made Rivals Green with Envy Furious Benitez counts the cost of Alonso suspension Timesonline Redknapp opts for patience in effort to cure striking problems Mourinho's honour does little to ease pain of Barcelona Fàbregas up for official handover from Vieira Peugeot Band on the Run from World Cup Rumours The Times Crossword Pearce keeps focus on the Cup rather than the FA Barry lauded as England material by O'Leary Sport RFU ready to wield the axe after England's Paris hiding The Times Mortgages for Business What does a corporate Master of the Universe do after … passnotes the face Soul sister the click the bulletin contents Closing the circle Three months before he died Eugene O'kelly was one of the most powerful businessmen in America. Then he was told he has brain cancer. In a moving memoir he describes what his preparations for death taught him about his life When I sat down to list all the people who had enriched my life, I was astounded to see that it came to almost 1,000 'I've had a great life,' he told me He worked hard at dying He'd always worked hard at everything It makes all kinds of sense to know what not to wear Nancy Durrant was expecting the worst when she was invited to a personal styling event hosted by Trinny and Susannah's stylist. Instead she came away feeling—and looking—good The Times Modern morals Our message is that we want the Iranian people to enjoy … Get rid of the poverty gap? That's pretty rich Run that past me again, Sir Ian Just grounds? If I were. . . A men's magazine editor I'd keep calm, says Stefanie Marsh Will giving up wheat help me to lose weight? Some people use the "I can't eat that because I'm introlerant" argument to hide food-phobic or easting-disorder issued Do You Need Advice? 'I'm not her mother, so it looks as if I'll lose her' parents Soaring divorce rates for second marriages mean that step-parents may face losing contact with children they have grown to love. Miranda Ingram reports The Times Love etc Index Sex on TV? It's overrated. . . The Andrew Billen Interview He found fame playing cads, but now Trevor Eve is back on screen as a family man Motorola inside out The kit Giving it a bell on the new dog and bone Dish smoked haddock chowder The Sunday Times Beauty of Berluti's heeling power James Delingpole reveals how Andy Warhol helped Olga's success Index Why the stony faces? Britain's best sculpture has finally got a home it deserves, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Times Pushing 60—postwar British sculpture Getting together over a Pinter Benedict Nightingale celebrates the Nobel laureate in Turin Asked to list his works. Pinter said it'd be like 'drinking my own bathwater' The treats of Maastricht Derwent May finds that the contemporary is in bloom at the Dutch fair A banker and his wife had bought 'iron'—meaning a pair of candlesticks Royal Opera House reviews first night Comedy Tony Robinson's Cunning Night Out Opera & Ballet Laugh? We had a riot Theatre Up on Roof Hull Truck Concert Gewandhaus orch/Chailly Barbican The Times tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Discovery Sky 551, Cable Sky Sports 1 Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Putting the Sheen on a life of Despair Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Williams's is not the easiest of lives to portray in a drama, even one lasting 80 minutes Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3850 Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Breifing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Surfing the net opens up entirely new vistas Issue of the Week The Internet The Top Jobs Pages 10-19 Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Seeninhansard The bill is not so taxing any more Local Government The Issue Explained Bend Me, Shape Me, Any Way out Want Me PFI EU law has its values Councils rely on reputation PFI funding in danger of running out of credits Finance Jargon Decoder A revolution in green space Interview Improving Britain's urban parks is at the top of Tony Hawkhead's agenda. However, as he tells Fay Schopen, the key to the transformation will be to engage the community Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Bias lurks in corridors of NHS Health Other Stories we Liknd Supper offers fine feedback GPs express fear in private Director of Finance, Epsom and St Helier University … Course Watch Careers Bety our Life Majestic future for hi-tech bus Transport A little less conversation Charties Hero Social Care The EU is at your service …And Villain Mantra Watch Legislation Update Foreign Ways Stimulating debate over drugs Education Tall Tales Praying for a longer lunch Prize Caption Competition Silliness in a class of its own Director of Quality, Postgraduate Medical Education … City regions can make a workd of difference Regeneration Organic Pupils Seeking a brand new approach Housing Vote for world's top mayor Local Government Get a Job as an ... Accident Prevention Officer Part-time Commissioner Compact, £100,000 pro rata Page … Prescott's power play Construction Building Power Road Watch The Key to . . . It is worth getting an HR policy to cover reservists' demands on work life Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Instructor Vacancies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Over to you. . . What Worked for Me Flower Power Diary Dates Councils ... Get Ready to Kick off The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Creating stories: do all writers reinterpret and retell? Two books on the life of Christ may redefine the law of copyright, reports Alex Wade Times on Line Cbi the Voice of Business The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Now, each side pays its own bill From April 3 divorcing couples will have to use their own assets to pay their costs, writes Stephen Gold law dairy@thetimes. co. uk A marriage made in legal history A terminally ill man was able to marry with the help of the judiciary, writes Frances Gibb Calling time on age discrimination Edward Fennell on why birthdays are important if you're an immigrant but can't be mentioned if you're a Briton lawyer of the week Yorkie bar In the City Professor Meadow - misconduct and the right to legal immunity Multiple Display Advertising Items News Multiple Display Advertising Items

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