News from 15/03/2006
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Andrew Robson, George Caulkin and Katie Scott, Doreen Davie, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Paul Bompard, Alan Whitehead, Mp, Mark Souster, Julia Crosse, Stephen Rushill, Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell, Jane Bentham, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Helen Kaut, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Norman Baker, Mp, James Bone, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, R. G. Tudor, Eleanor Underhill, Michael Grade, Patsy Kensit, Deborah Stone, Priyanka Dayal, Sam Lister, Peter Kendall, Joe Joseph, Lucy Neville-Rolfe, Patrick Farrelly, Pat Gibson, John Wardle, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Childs, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Frances Cutler, Charles Bremner, Liz Chong, Hugo Rifkind, David Mitchell, Ron Hoggart, John Webster, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Tony Whitehead, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Watts, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Calvin Davidson, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Philip Willan, Matt Hughes, Jonathan Wilton, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Philip Webster and David Charter, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Rosemary Bennett and Christine Seib, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Richard Mills, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Philip Wolfe, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Alan Green, Cristina Gonzalez, Renata Rubnikowicz, Ian Johns, Adrian Wilkes, David Lammy Culture Minister, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Patrick Cracroft-Brennan, Peter Riddell, Tom Bawden and Neelam Verjee, Libby Lenton, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Dr Brain Tempest, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Jones, Martin Waller, Paul Bombard and David Watts, Chris Ayres, Christopher Gillibrand, Alan Coren, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tim Luckhurst, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Pier Gianni Prosperini, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Nick Dalton, Lisa Verrico, Kate Moss,
ResumoThe Times Six slain Red Caps were 'left exposed' Licence for fun Stamp duty Triple Passing out crème If they want to finish Blair, the Tories must kill … Drug trial axed after patients poisoned Green shopping British offices attacked as Israel seizes militant Cancer drug trial is axed after six patients poisoned In the Times Today Industry left to count cost Medical Briefing Going on Trial (Reuters): Football fans clash in Rome Tory poll gloom Fuel poverty rises DNA collection Newspaper strike Cartoon charges Cricket desk sold IFAW The Penalties Makers Retailers Perfume cartel fined £32m Leading cosmetics companies and distributors adopted heavy-handed tactics to keep prices high, reports Adam Sage BBC chiefs are given a mission 'to take fun seriously' The corporation should continue to make entertaining programmes but resist chasing ratings, reports Dan Sabbagh Key Points Hospital trusts reduce deficits Emissions rising Online attacks Damilola trial 'Happy-slap' killers Book prize winner Tod's Chart-fix families get band banned Militant Ready to Die for the Cause Palestinian fury after Israelis Britain's diplomacy counts for little now Violence shatters any hopes of a negotiated peace 'Send children in care to boarding school' Trust chairman says academies should reserve places for the vulnerable with the State paying the fees, Tony Halpin reports Fellowes Timetable threat to education Bill Changing Places St. Joseph's Hospice Mercedes-Benz Parents 'murdered in revenge attack' Couple's death followed son's conviction, Adam Fresco writes Hitachi Senior Whitehall and Westminster figures, if there … Multiple Display Advertising Items Ministers blamed for pensions advice that was 'incompetent' Stein's land of the rising mackerel People "The winner of this award, " said a well-lubricated … Later, People fell into starstruck conversation with … Ask and get Quite the hotbed of technophiles, the House of Lords. … Fed up with seeing top British talent (Sir David Frost, … Picture Gallery Few stars, however stellar, get a glowing write-up … Ps Sainsbury's Lion's cousin really is a big cat Multiple Display Advertising Items White man wins payout over police job race bias Multiple Display Advertising Items Union is safe Promoting biofuels Supermarket customers vote with their cash Read all about it Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Police Chief's Apology Six Nations Rugby Modernising the Stories Bring logic to the Lords Dead wrong Age provocateur Child bribes Territorial army Chemistry under threat Car sharing? The Times Remote Control What will BBC licence payers subsidise next? Losing Face In politics, the hair transplant and the surgical lift are more than cosmetic Mary Magdalene, now she could spot four bestsellers when she saw them Notebook The Walls of Jericho The green light of failure Thunderer Tim Luckhurst Honours sale! Crazy prices! The cash advantage that parties gain from big donors is always outweighted by the ensuing scandal The Times Join the Debate Bang goes the 'harmful man' theory Grouse moor owners are heroes not villains of conservation, Magnus Linklater says If the Tories want to finish Blair, they must swallow hard and kill the Bill American Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport Egg donor 'left looking pregnant' A leading fertility doctor is accused of overcharging and failing to warn patients over side effects, reports Ben Hoyle Cosmetic docking of dogs' tails gets chop tiscali It's cruel to MPs to yap on so long Parliamentary Sketch Street Toddler has heart surgery cancelled for seventh time Shortage of intensive-care beds at Birmingham Children's Hospital leaves parents exasperated, reports Sam Lister 'Honours for sale' inquiry An investigation into the links between loans, donations and peerages will be awkard for all parties, Andrew Pierce writes Cover Story Will you? Seeking sunny start to marriage Cod liver oil in cancer scare Drink-related illness set to soar Room with an unbeatable view Oxfam I need space, says man with 14 children, a wife and live-in lover Britain in clash over US fighter secrets homechoice Nuclear arms will keep Union Jack Political Briefing dfs Da Vinci QC tries to unlock secrets of the green ink Tell pupils copying is theft, says professor Oh the shame of it, workers from the East put Britons in the shade UK online Security lapse over would-be migrants A Danger to the Public Rac Parole thief faces life for killing A crack-addicted career criminal stabbed a man to death in his £1 million home five weeks after being released early from prison, Richard Ford reports Career of Crime When Harriet met Sally. . . an unloveable mess ensued Theatre Taboos vodafone The Sharpest Critics Times World News Red Caps shot dead by mob were left exposed in 'Iraqi powder keg' There was only a handful of soldiers to train several thousand Iraqi police—too few for safety, their commander has admitted. Michael Evans reports Sectarian stranglings shock city familiar with violence Rule change gives Hillary head start to White House Renault By Our Foreign Staff: Bush joins basketball prodigy's fanclub The Times Made to Offend South Park 'bigotry' leaves its chef speechless Motorola Dell Britain drafts 14-day Iran nuclear deadline Multiple Display Advertising Items Assad to be questioned over killing of leader 'Lax prison security' allowed Milosevic to smuggle in drugs Multiple Display Advertising Items Trial by Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items A lagging leader tries to make up with electorate Unhappy ending to Sarkozy affair as it takes a novel twist Farmers insist rare bears get off their land Fight to Survive Golf scandal leader resigns AFP: Hostages split up (AP): 9/11 death penalty Blondie pique (AFP): Internet charges (AP): Record flight bid (AP): Papal home sale (AP): Towering feat The Times Good times roll in city where fun was banned The Afghan capital is booming for people with money, reports Richard Beeston in Kabul. Photographs by Richard Mills Times Business US blue chips at five-year high Wednesday March 15 2006 LSE surges on Party Gaming tip Gulf markets dive Quote of the day Stamp price rise to pay for pension black hole Tchenguiz seeks Apax's cash for M&B bid Private equity move on Kesa Electricals FTSE 100 Look no further Stock Markets Whitehall farce is no laughing matter Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Light penalty Pound to Dollar Not hedging Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Times Online Google case Stop Press Microsoft ruling Acciona deal Workers robbed of pensions to pressurise MPs The Times What Do You Get for £15bn Plain-speaking watchdog can embarrass ministers into action Ombudsman's Findings The Result for Workers The Dwp's Response Profit at French Connection slides Grant Thornton Boots to cut 2,000 jobs as part of distribution revamp Listing in Bombay may trigger £2bn for Cairn investors Credit Suisse Oilfields promise rich harvest Antofagasta family windfall Gazprom offered 51% Russian gasfield stake Brookes Co. BP chiefs suffer bonus cuts as they pay for US accidents Centrica's new chief set to look upstream Digital boost for Virgin as station finds new growth IBM Goldman Sachs profits from the surge in M&a US budget gap hits record high British Airways Skye Pharma snubs leader of investor rebellion Astra Zeneca caps Merck deal payout at $3.3bn Schering board backs rejection of €15bn bid The bankers who lend credibility march east Chicago GSB Yukos carcass leaves nasty odour Sad track record City Diary Good timing City Diary Suits you, Sir City Diary chartered management institute Property big-hitters join Evans board The Times Unit Trust Information Service betfair Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Body Shop given fresh makeover on renewed hopes for L'Oréal bid Gilts Vodafone must heed investors' call for new global strategy Mitchells & Butlers Capita investors encouraged to follow chief's lead and sell Stock Markets James Fisher Banking & Finance Bank of Scotland Corporate Times Register Professor Denis Twitchett Scholar who, as the Cold War thawed, opened up for study 2,000 lost years of Chinese history Lives Remembered Lennart Meri Estonian President who brought the nation out of the clutches of the Soviet Union and into Europe Maureen Stapleton Actress, admired for her spirited supporting roles, who neither sought nor won celebrity Court Circular Bridge Chess Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays Memorial Services Dinner Intoxication alone is no proof of dangerous driving Court of Appeal Criminal Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Bankruptcy no avoidance from possession order Court of Appeal Newspapers Support Recycling Leading the world in climate study Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Holidays Times Sport Big hits and big money make for dark future Cricket Simon Barnes gets a glimpse of things to come, in between advertisements Retirement reports rebuffed by Vaughan England need their middle men to lead from the front Brave Inca pulls out the stops for McCoy Premiership Rugby Academy Big-Race Result Geraghty sees 'no reason why Moscow can't beat this lot' Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Cheltenham Voy Por Ustedes speeds to Arkle win The Listener to atone for rare error Huntingdon Wolverhampton Course Specialists Blue Square Cheltenham Betfred Million Ladbrokes The Experts' View Fundamentalist is Champion Choice 6 Pages of the Best Cheltenham Coverage Starts Here 3.15 Queen Mother Champion Chase The Wright Track William Hill On your Marks-Let Melbourne prepares for tea party David Powell says the Australian city is building on the lead set by the success of Manchester four years ago Matthew Syed believes the event is still thriving because of a cultural solidarity that is absent from the Olympics Luger dropped Caborn pledge Golden honour Cricket to return Tweddle doubt England lift Chuter banned for eight weeks Savvy O'Sullivan shows diplomatic face How They Line up at Twickenham Last Man Standing The Times Robinson convinced he can turn it around Rugby Union RBS Six Nations Championship Davenport falls to Hingis Ding falls short Khan takes break Nicklaus unhappy How grass roots of the beautiful game prevent blossoming of young talent Times Online McClaren wary of Roma's threat The Results Service Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures Football The Times Rooney proves a real bargain The Fantasy Game Samaras revives City's dreams It is the memory of losing the Carling Cup final to … Pearce's position can help bring wages back to reality Two goals and out for Nugent as injury mars Preston win Rotherham United's hopes of staying in Coca-Cola League … Ferguson gambling on sensitive Van Nistelrooy's United future Premiership Today Stars turn out to pay respects to Osgood Billionaire Tory to speed rate of progress at Watford Mourinho moves Tévez to the top of his wanted list party.co.uk Football Campbell sets sights on Juventus The Times Crossword How They Stand Benítez signing a signal of intent Coleman feels safe in spite of Fulham slump Sport Robinson opts to dismantle world-beaters The Times betfair.com Drop-Kicked out Chelsea Lick their Lips as Jose Goes for 'New Maradona' Are we completely out to lunch? passnotes the face Showman superstar the click the bulletin contents Eating up the miles The food industry has been ordered to cut the distance our food travels from grower to shop. Damian Whitworth discovers how those food miles mount up, Jane Wheatley tries to stay local High food miles weekend Low food miles weekend I found locally produced food, but it was a long haul Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Sam was one of my oldest and closest friends. My heart … God save the punks. We mean it, Mary Ann Love it. Hate it. But not in plastic bottle I admit that I like … … getting sales calls at tea time, says Sarah Campbell Should I settle down or keep searching for the perfect partner? Do You Need Advice? stylewednesday Summer may be cool but winter is hot It's five degrees outside, so naturally the shops are filling with summer clothes. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong wants to stay buttoned up The Sunday Times Wine Club I beg to differ: it's more fun in the sun Summer basics Winter basics All-year basics btw the AA It's Not Fiction. It's Ruhr! A Phone after your Own Fashion The world is not so rigid any more. You are adventurous, with your look—so why not be just as individual with your phone? Choose the mobile phone plan that suits how you live T Mobile Detail is retail Come as you are—as long as you're in Coast Any event would be enhanced by these glamorous yet appropriate ensembles, says Anne Ashworth The Times Dish Steamed salmon with potatoes and spinach Imedeen Beauty jury Lip plumpers Index Royal Academy of Arts Welcome to the house of fun Heard the one about the architects with a sense of humour, asks Tom Dyckhoff The Times Offers Direct Winslow Homer is where the heart isn't reviews first night Theatre Being Olivia Pop David Banner/Sway Concert Paul Lewis Marvellous Entertainments Concert Attila Jazz Richard Galliano Cutting-edge team Working Relationship Paul Merrit, hairdresser, and his personal assistant Victoria Lowe talk to Rosalind Renshaw Career clinic The top prize could be yours The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Finished climbing? Then go it alone Thinking of starting your own business? Helen Kaut has advice Multiple Classified Advertising Items PC stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice Triple AirMiles today David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Commonwealth Games Fat Pets Britain's Oldest Mums and Dads Variations The Armstrongs The Falcon Takes over Film Choice Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Platoon (1986) Sharks take a bite out of Harold Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3851 Word Watching Polygon Rias The Times Focus Report Why I Love Lombardy altolagodicomo Spectacular scenery and sophisticated city life Paul Bombard and David Watts report on the twin lures of the Lombardy region Where to Buy and Show off 'the Look' in Milan Milano-Italy. It Forget London and Paris - it's Milan that cuts it Julia Crosse explains why the italian city is the place where true fashion innovators are found Shopping and looking Milanese style … Julia Crosse says that if shops are your bag, Milan is the place to go Where to Buy or Just Look Voyages Jules Verne They know how to party in Milan Voyages Jules Verne Bravo for La Scala's new costume Julia Crosse dusts off her best frock for a night out at the recently restored home of opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Treasure trove of Renaissance art Paul Bompard on Milan's artistic heritage Photography's natural home The night a submarine came up the high street Where and when to Go Even Goethe wished he had brought his friends Paul Bompard on the delights of Lake Garda, a holiday centre since Roman times The Best Places to Stay Casinòdi Campione Sirmione—a pearl on water Lake Como: The Facts Casinòdi Campione Savour the flavours from land and lake Grand villas are a gardener's heaven Como from Pliny to Clooney Julia Crosse on the playground of the rich and famous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maggiore's balmy beauty is unspoilt The temperate microclimate has been attracting visitors for centuries, says Philip Willan Trendy quarter that echoes the past Wines that Virgil liked to try Robin Young finds that today the region's efforts have been put in the shade Forget the Mediterranean diet here Wine Contacts in Lombardy Asparagus and rice are heaven sent Dance the night away as the band plays on Aquaria Revive those batteries in an elegant setting Renata Rubnikowicz checks out the hotel spas More festivals than you can shake a stick at A Taste of Italy Turismo Golfing delights in shadow of the Alps Travel Tips Cheap and yet stylishly cheerful Nick Dalton on the joys of Lombardy's ski slopes Lake Como
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