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News from 21/03/2006

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Philip Webster, Rajeev Syal and Andrew Pierce, Jack Nicholls, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Tim Albone, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondest, David Aaronovitch, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Osman Streater, Devika Bhat, Andrew Fifield and Peter Lansley, Amy Rogers, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Mark Rawllnson, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Bill Rammell, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Oliver Palmer, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Jane Beck, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Tom Baldwin and Michael Evans, Dominic Walsh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Debra Craine, James Johns, Tim Stevens, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Jonathan Gornall, Stephen Farrell, Douglas G. Whitemore, Fiona McCann, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Liz Chong, Richard Susskind, Michael Scott-Joynt, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Terence John, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Rick Broadbant, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Joyce Glasser, Ann Treneman, Richmond, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Ackers, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Denzil Davies, Dr Tanya Byron, Dr Toby Garrood, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, John Packer, Michael Patterson, Glynis Kozma, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Peter Young, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Peter Atkins, Philip Roe, Dr Roger Straughan, Alice Fordham, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, David Green, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody and Lewis Smith, Carly Chynoweth, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Peter Dixon and Patrick Kidd, Stephen Cragg, Adam Ingram, MP, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, William Wyndham, Philip Webster Politcial Editor, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Kempson, Roma Felstein, Virginie Mouzat, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Russell, Trevor Phillips,

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The Times Death penalty for being a Christian Charles's pain Tough for mothers Times Law Awards Aviva stays firm West Ham win Labour's secret backers Britain's golden era Shot between the eyes . . . but she lived to tell Labour reveals its secret list of big business backers In the Times Today Obscure production will guarantee a rave review Parliamentary Sketch New curbs on use of water Six injured by car Drugs trial victims Heathland arson Police mergers Prostrate advice Lethal Reaction Ing Direct Allergic to penicillin: written in her notes and on an armband, but a doctor gave her the drug anyway and she died News I feel the pain of terrorism, Charles tells the Arab world News Day an IRA murder came close to home Baby died 'after hospital errors' Abortion warning Party killer jailed Jelly good show Soldier convicted Leopards banned Twixt Cup and Lip Wembley workers flee as girder falls Picture Gallery Index The golf pro who missed from 3ft and lost £230,000 Voice that fooled police was mine, Ripper hoaxer admits Wearside Jack Caught by DNA on envelope Drifter who derailed inquiry and left investigation … A series of police blunders and one big coincidence made John Humble suspect number one, writes Andrew Norfolk Bird flu mutation 'adds to threat of human pandemic' News HSBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget2006online Brown's vision: prepare to head East and sell Britain Farewell to Profumo -'not a saint but a hero' wanadoo Citroën DHL Multiple Display Advertising Items Slippers walking from bedroom to bin Fascist strand to Profumo affair News Pity Conservative spin-doctor Sophie Pim, who is leaving … Dell "They haven't proven anything yet, " says Morrissey, … "I have a show in Rome in September, " Tracey Emin … Perusing the copy of Hansard we keep on our cistern … "Dear Member of the Press, " began the letter handed … Ps The Renault Safety Zone All about Sound Synthetic phonics Outcry over loss of public libraries The word is out - reading will be taught the old way News Estate agent 'lies' caught on film TV investigators have exposed potentially illegal sale practices, Devika Bhat reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft Political peers Vouchers fail asylum-seekers Pensions and provision for the elderly Advancing by degrees John the debate with readers worldwide…timewonline. co. uk/debate Drug testing on animals I'm sorry, I'll say that again Out of haromony Snipped out The real deal The Times Show US the Money The aim of political funding reforms must be total transparency French Dressing The cross-Channel rivalry in the race for style I jumped. And I proved that there is a better way than taking the car Faith and Respect Why religious intolerance must not be tolerated How to puncture 4x4 egos Wanted: a chance to be sacked I won't be joining the protests in Paris. It's better to have a precarious job than not have one at all Let's not follow the Monty Python script The absurd competition in the victimhood stakes obscures the real battle to iron out stubborn inequalities Much ado about nothing—and other tips from the Bard on party funding Long-haul migrants flying into trouble Multiple Display Advertising Items churchill Father hit by car park barrier was unlawfully killed easyJet Rivals quick to propose ways of culling a £34m cach … Labour Loans bid for there on eBay A solution that failed the whiter-than-white test Peter Riddell Political Briefing directline Situations vacant but mums need not apply 'Decision was taken for me' Rare royal sword to be auctioned Police staff 'touched nude images' AtisReal Pesticides in food 'increase risk of cancer in babies and children' Green light for car-sharing lanes Dark side of sex and the city first night Theatre Unprotected Everman, Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyers ordered to repay legal aid Firms react with fury over attempt to retrieve hundreds of thousands of pounds in unused fees, Frances Gibb reports Law Awards The thugs who murdered and maimed while on probation Home Secretary pledges reform after trial of gang that killed schoolgirl highlights service's failings, reports Richard Ford Aer Lingus Supervision Failed to Stop Killings Incredible courage of survivor who helped trap killers Drawings reunited to paint picture of a genius at work Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent beyond petroleum Times World News Anger over Christian convert in Kabul who faces death Christians Persecuted 'Whoever changes religion-kill him' Defiant Hamas packs Cabinet with hardliners Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hard Men Death of an anarchist is accidental—yet again The Players 3M Privacy Filters Dialogue of Protest Revolution stops here scoffs 'the last dictator' Alexander Lukashenko declared that he had thwarted a Western plot by winning a presidential election dismissed as a farce, reports Jeremy Page from Minsk www.davidnieper.com EU shivers in a chill east wind UK Online Citizenship in Learning Take a test to see if you could pass as German Chirac backs law on jobs (AFP): Terror 'Warnings' (AP): Islamilst charged (AP): Car suicides Mountain dues Woman loses 9st stomach in a day Doctors in Spain have performed the biggest tummy tuck operation in history, reports Graham Keeley in Barcelona Multiple Display Advertising Items 132Lb of Fat… (AFP): Father 'stole' child star's royalties President's stairway to heaven No agreement on nuclear row 180mph cyclone destroys homes Knorr Troops ready to quit island Bush owns up to mistakes against a 'brutal enemy' Multiple Display Advertising Items Words that Failed to Win the War Multiple Display Advertising Items Country battles over its sacred cow Argentinians are being asked to boycott beef as their President takes on the cattle barons, writes Fiona McCann Industry at Stake Chiang Kai-shek to be toppled, posthumously Bloomsbury Fallen Idols (Reuters): Scouts killed in flash flood (AFP): Leader 'must quit' (AFP): Tiger hunt (AP): Law chief resigns (Reuters): Baseball lesson Backfriend Star Investors Multiple Display Advertising Items Crowe completes conversion from fan to club owner Times Business Tuesday March 21 2006 Permira bows out of bid for HMV Regus reversal Lloyds TSB miss Net gains for ads Quote of the day Aviva chief insists he will not sweeten bid for the Pru Chancellor under fire for gold sale as price nears $600 FTSE 100 US Court of Appeals demands retrial for retrial Quattrone Stock Markets FTSE 100 Credibility at a premium for insurers North Sea Oil Spending other people's money Commodities Find harmony Pound to Dollar Willowbrook Currencies Big money Business Need to Know World Markets Business Need Toknow The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Retirement and A-Day Exp; ore your options Refco talks fail PetroChina record GE tech purchase Whitehall outlays push borrowing to nine-Year high Norwich Union HBOS unit to list buy-to-let fund Mortagage lending hits February record but trend is downwards Permira plans to raise record €8.5bn Russia holds the solution to its neighbou's shortage Analysis Carl Mortished Yuan hits high as the US raises currency pressure Diesel rationing sparks panic in China Sol Kerzner in $3.6bn deal to take firm private Emerson Consider IT Solved Corner shop boy who set up a giant casino chain Talks to avert row with music labels over digital downlkoads face collapse FAST Forward GCap to make call on radio stations Drug developers 'will have to carry out tests on live organs' A company boss predicts that watchdogs will require a new drugs-testing regime to protect volunteers. Richard Irving reports Pfizer unit for sale with $10bn price tag Big shareholders lobbied over plan to merge Aviva and the Prudential Rice Krispie reundancies highlight difficulty of mergers Lookers makes dividend promise to foil pendragon Luminar defends timing of director's shares sale Holidaybreak lifted by struggling camping arm Collins Stewart demerger raises prospects of bid Celtic Move M&b to fight bid via cashback plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Google to provide finance data Water Marks Clash of the titans City Diary Big raise City Diary Zero degrees City Diary Resignation forces CBI to reopen search for president Dexion fund sets FTSE 250 precedent The Times Unit Trust Information Service Public Agenda Budget 2006 Online The Times Brown can say 'I did it my way' before final curtain Business Equity Prices At Cinemas Everywhere from Friday Wall Street London Financial Futrures 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 Steriling Exchange Rates Crest Nicholson advances ahead of Heron's annual Savoy lunch News and data by sector Twin investment trusts would form powerful alliance Forth Ports Edgy sellers drag on Gallaher before tobacco Budget news Stock Markets Nick Hasell Collins Stewart Times Register Brigadier S. J. L. Hill Airborne forces officer who played a vital role in the D-Day landings and the crossing of the Rhine Lives Remembered David Halliwell Playwright who acheived early success with his memorable satirical view of youthful rebellion Oleg Cassini Fashion designer who coolly clegant outfits for Jackie Kennedy helped to define the image of an American era Lives in Brief No cross-examination in public inquiry into prisoner's suicide bid Law Report Accountant can appear for taxpayer at appeal tribunal Court of Appeal Times Online Memorial Services Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … School Notices Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Painting the world in winter rainbows Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Times Sport Ireland has clear lead in tussle for top honours Racing Alan Lee Amateur's Chase is Easy Target Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Turf Flat Seasokn off to Slow Start High rating for cup winner The Times Sports Book Southwell Course Specialists Exeter Warwick It was agony for a Scotsman, but Wilkinson's boot wins the day Patrick Kidd reveals Times readers' choice of the best piece of commentary, and it revolves around another England Wold Cup triumph Prize for total lack of impartiality goes to. . . The Top Five The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Twickenham a candidate Chinese burns Supersub sunk Wings face clip Cadet on target Safin Poses real threat for Henman Tennis National crisis offers Woodward the opportunity of return ticket Premiership likely lads aim to catch the eye as Australia await England's gloom not fully story of fascinating tournament All six nations have work to do, but this year's championship was both popular and competitive, says David Hands Andrew hits out at RFU after medics miss Wilson broken jaw Times Online The Hit List Possible Opponents Boxing Clever New Videogame Looks a Hit for "the Hitman" Powergen Games B-list struggles to ring any bells England bask in golden glow Silver lining Medal of honour Hector on target Shared goals for England couple Amaechi setting comeback alight Davies has chance to put icing on the cake Sink or Swim Which Way Will the Last Gold Medals Go? Nicol tired and emotional after happy ending Powell exorcises his demons as he eases to first gold Games on England reval in Anderson rebirth Scoreboard from Bombay Numbers Test Gatting to lead MCC against Afghans A new hero rises as an old one pays back a debt Hoggard gets chance to press to press claim for place in world Cup Moyes joins Newcastle's managerial shortlist Cambell closes in on first-team comeback The Premiership Today Ferguson is off target as money talks Henderson puts Watford in sight of promised land Better the blazers any day than self-interest of Europe's G forces Photosales HALF adozen football writers gathered over a cup of … Benítez belives fixtures congestion may lead to injuries Forssell the last striker standing for Bruce Healy hoping for lead role Blow for lpswich Surface despair Kalou frustrated World Cup Del Horno challenges come with territory says Messi Cracks starting to appear in chelsea armour Refrence criticised by governing Mourinho in danger of losing friends and alienating people Rick Broadbent believes it is time for the chelsea manager to manager to turn off the drip-feed of confrontation Steward scheam proving qualified success The Times Flag is the buzzword as Dean comes under fire body over 'goal' controvesy Clubs vow to come down hard on pitch invaders Ashtonn takes full advantage of sun doener Fa Cup Quarter Finel Advanced Hair O'Leary to be given until Easter to save job Webb of Inconsistency The Times Crossword The Insider Sport FA will crack whip in long charge sheet The Times Mortgages for Business Verdict on the Mayhem at Craven Cottage Times passnotes theface One Cool cat theclick the bulletin Facelifts are falling Congratulations to Thwe number of bank Wow! One quarter Jane Fonda Contents Très chic? Mains non! Contrary to popular belife, argues Lisa Armstrong, French woman are not paragons of style 'In France, women are obsessed with good taste' Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery The man on the all-night Clapham omnibus Fusty fogeys forever Piece of the action If I were… a dog I'd be happy that MPs have voted to ban docking, says Michele Kirsch Ok, so I look good. I'm old, not dead The Andrew Billen Interview: Cyndi Lauper's new songs have more of the porch then the torch about them, yet she still finds it hard fitting in with the hockey moms The Times AA Depths of despair: when a child wants to end it all A ChildLine campaing highlights a growing problem of depression and suicide in children. One mother tells Roma Felstein about her child's attempt to kill herself The Times Family or Work Problems? Sulcldal children need our help What should I eat to help me throuch my hip surgery? Do You Need Advice? The Times Offers Direct Times online talking point mentuesday My father the Nazi war crimainal Penny Wark meets the Austrian auther who has probed painfully into has father's life Wealth Warning Your bank causes anger The London Marathons: a blogger writes Microwave Man Jonathan Gornall All a chap wants to know is his bigger than mine? A run thing happened in the distillery… Whisky with food? A dram fine idea, says Ross Anderson The Sunday Times Wine Club Dish Justin Galea's beat fillet a plaid arts Travels with my saint The picture survived fire and a dumping in the snow How did this Raphael become so prized? Jonna Pitman follows its amazing journey Moneybags—the world's grestest collectors Oh you pretty things Oh no, not another repeat The BBC's new extension is as safe as an episode of Open All Hours, says Tom Dyckhoff The Times John: …, Today precenter's view Whatever become of whatsisname? Once internationally famous, Frank Brangwyn's is a forgotten name, says John Russell Taylor Mary Poppins Opera La Rondline Alhamba, Bradford Geoff Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance Scottish Ballet Sadler's Wells Debra Craine Twelfth Night Theratre Theatre Royal, Beth Jeremy Kingston CBSO/Oramo/Rattie Concert Symphony Hall, Birmingham Geoff Brown Nightmare Romance Concert Barbican Clive Davis tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Join the Debate Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner BBC One Brian Sewell's Grand Tour Whistleblower BBC One, 9pm Variations No Angels Channel 4,10pm Wilson ITV1,11pm Went the Day Well? (1942, b/w) Cool Hand Luke (1967) TCM, 9pm A Short Film about Killing (1968) Artsworld, 10pm Your life in his very young hands Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Su Doku Cubed times2 QUIZ Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Acorn Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Public sector finances taking a hammering Issue of the Week Case Crises Ethnicity Counts Percentage of children who achieved five GCSEs at grades A*-C in 2005 Armed Strength Male and female officiers in the Armed Forces in February 2006 Home Alone? Projection of hosehold types Public Opinion Seen in Hansard Budget battle goes to court Local Government Service Lines Glasgow first to share load The Job… International Development Economist Head home for healthcare Social Care Ways to get more from frontinr councillors Councils Pod Watch Talk is cheap, but it's not free Citizens Advice Bureaux last year cost about £200 million to run, but making them more effective is not simply a matter of money, David Harker tells Cayr Chynoweth Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Lean thinking really does work Health Other Stories we Liked Pay figures don't add up Registration costs to rise No special needs for good results Schools Advisers get in a tangle over design Schools Questions over private awards Housing Oxford don slams closure Higher Education The Times Higher Education Supplement(March 17) Peter Atkins, Oxford University Hero… Third sector bidders battle Charities …Andvillain Foreign Ways Legislation Update Mind your step in Westminster Surveillance Adviser Watch Computer operations signal end to great paper chase Health Keep online tabs on your buyers and sellers Housing Tactful approach makes changes a smooth process Gentral Government Healthy Living Centers face the sustainability challenge Social Services Smart move is on the cards Transport Opinion Fiona Czerniawska Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you… Housing groups ask tough questions What Worked for Me Sarjesh Sharma assistant principle, ICT and core Academy in Nottingham, on how it has changed the way pupils ans teachers interact On the up Diary Dates Westminster Briefing The First Stop for Public Policy Debate Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Milosevic was not the only one in the court to be cheated of a verdict We have to suffer in silience as others condemn our efforts, writes the ex-Serbian leader's QC, Steven Kay Times Online Law 2006 The Times Law Section How Western society should respond to human barbarity Terrorism v human rights: Where do you draw the line? The winning essay in the student competition, sponsored by The Times and One Essex Court, by Amy Rogers Thousands of names to be added to debtors' register Debts long paid up and forgotten may come back to haunt consumers, says Terence John Frozen embryos-why the judges were right over Natallie Evants Tere have to be clear over fertllisation, Marcus Dearts says, because it is the child's future that is of paramount importance Times Online Dark days again for drug trials Edward Fennell looks at the legal framework within which drug tests are conducted and the consequences of things going wrong Lawyer of the week Hidden depths Myth or legend? Arbitrators in conflict? Farewell Irene Our troops do receive training tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Treacherous thoughts Could your repeart that, please? Picture Gallery Who's that learning against the lamppost? Multiple Display Advertising Items

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