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News from 22/03/2006

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Stuart Flitton, Peter Kllnger, Kika Markham, Jonathan Newton, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Dr Ken Tindell, Alexandra Blair, Edzard Ernst, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, Moiz Saigara, Mark Souster, Harriet Walter, Virginia Matthews, Mark Stephens, Patrick Malahide, Martin Cruttwell, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Joely Richardson, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Miriam Margolyes, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Richard Lioyd Parry, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Jarvis, Joe Joseph, Nancy Durrant, Donald York, A. C. Grayling, Corin Redgrave, Donald Hutera, Jemma Redgrave, Jack Malvern, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Robert Gower, Diana Rigg, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Katharine Houreld, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Mark Ogden, David C. Bonner, Hugo Rifkind, Angus B. MacNeil, Lynn Redgrave, Russell Kempson, Donald Sinden, Judi Dench, Martin Johnson, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Deborah Findlay, Martyn Cubitt, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tom Edwards, Lewis Smith, Rebecca O'Connor, Peter Hall, Natasha Richardson, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Dr E. J. Zuiderwijk, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Vanessa Redgrave, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Paul Simons, John Flack, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Craig Lord, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Tom Baidwin, Russell Jenkins, David Charter and Sam Coates, Nigel Brodrick-Barker, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Peter Bowels, Tom Eden, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Peter Gardner, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Melody Amber, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Richard Morrison, Alex Kingston, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sarah Hague, Jenny Davey, Idris Francis, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Roslind Renshaw, Amanda Joy Colley,

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The Times Britain wants Iran military option UK bomb 'plot' Crowded trains Budget 2006 Fill-In Checklist Aviva blunder 7-0 thrashing Index timesonline 15,000 'at risk' after U-turn on salt in food Theatre plea The teacher, her rude chair and a £1m claim Britain pushes for military option to restrain Tehran In the Times Today The Times French justice 'better than ours' MoD opens up TB initiative Flu toll forecast Initiation inquiry Graves attacked Violence targets MoD opens up Safety Checks for Sailors Citroën Holiday reps guilty of causing death of girl, 11, on sailing trip Basic hygiene is failing in a third of NHS hospitals Bad Performers 15,000 'at risk' after U-turn on salt in Food How Healthy is your Diet? Wearside Jack gets eight years Tourist terror help Editor named £5 Queen coin £1m gems theft Book link to death Airport for Best Schoolboy, 14, is free to act as company director Dior Budget 2006 'Flatulent chair' at bottom of teacher's sex bias claim Labour faces £10m debt as backers call in loans, with interest Tories clash over whether to reveal lenders' indentities Company boasts of multiple links with Whitehall The Defendants 'Terrorists had what they needed to bomb Britain' Cut fees and adapt to changing world, private schools told Head teachers are urged not to let their institutions become the preserve of the wealthy elite but to embrance new technologies, reports Tony Halpin Church's Madrassa children 'at risk of abuse' Churchill BT Actors unite to save Theatre Museum Toyota dfs Hands on Chiropractors are offering 'worthless' form of treatment Expert is respected among the orthodox Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing Standing room only on the 7.51 Overcrowding on Britain's railways should be a thing of the past, not so in the South East, reports Jonathan Richards Skoda Octavia Hiscox The Ten Worst Map to untangle 8 million miles of pipes and cables AA Tesco Budget 2006 PC World Will washing ban affect Beckett? People Sir Michael Spicer, the Conservative MP for Worcestershire … What will the Chancellor drink during his Budget speech … PS A tempting job advert on w4mp, the website for people … Anyone who had a heart: Cilla Black will eat it Why was George Galloway at the Oldie of the Year Awards? Loath as we are to resemble a classified ads section, … Saab Diana fountain' a drain on resources' Dell Chat room insults lead to internet libel victory Verdict casts dark cloud over freedom of speech Mark Stephens Comment BT Fallout from Iraq Probation no longer works Profits, honours and the price of democracy All together now? Test of faith We accept letters by e-mail, fax or post. We may edit … Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Save the Theatre Museum Christian unity Organ voluntary German lessons Lost harmony Game plan The Times Under Supervision The Probation Service is not infallible, but its Failures cannot be excused Toy Story Loss-making industries should invest in fiction Gardening tips for spring-consider the beach option: suck a hosepipe Notebook Alan Coren The Tories Turn What part of 'clean' do politicians not understand? Women's just desserts Thunderer Hannah Betts Picture Gallery They Know not what they do The Labour Party and the Left want Tony Blair's head. They should be careful what they wish for The Times Inhale and farewell: a Scots tragedy That person standing next to you at the bar could be an undercover anti-smoking agent Order, order. I now call on that bloke with the glasses to reply to the Budget Microsoft Office Bose tiscali Gaffe lands Livingstone back in trouble Mayor tells brothers financing the Olympic City to 'go back to Iran' even though they come from India, Jill Sherman reports Sony 'It was a natural death', claim couple Jailed for salt killing A medical expert has challenged evidence showing that todder was force fed, reports Michael Horsnell Jailed war criminal dies of old age Holy curtain may fetch £300,000 Activist facing blackmail charges Mermaid with musical scales Boots Dinosaur that wins by a neck Spiritual debate is divine comedy Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Foundation Degrees Ing Direct Renault Soaps may help to rot brains on the wane Budgie tops the bill as mimicry is put on CD Charity chiefs 'are strangers to hardship' Legal & General Hospitals to allow self-harm Health BBC must justify licence fee Media 'Needless' quangos face the end Northern Ireland UK online 'I reached for shoe, but found Abby' A mother tells of the tragic discovery of her child in a pond, Devika Bhat reports More than £30m a year in Budget for Olympic medals hunt John Lewis Budget2006 Voters are starting to see chinks in Brown's armour Peter Riddell Political Briefing (AP): Editor of church magazine quits over cartoon Camilla pauses to play charming spouse as Charles charges ahead Damian Whitworth sees the Duchess of Cornwall relax, into the royal tour role in her own elegant, understated style A portrait of the worst in appalling English vices first night Theatre The old Country Vodafone The Sharpest Critics Parents who let sons burn to death are jailed Renault Services Abbey Chatting bus driver ran over cyclist An inquest is told that a student was killed by a single decker being driven too close and too fast, David Sanderson reports Samsung Rodin show to mark a very British success Superdrug Times World News How free trade pioneers are busy manning the barricades On the eve of EU summit there is alarm at defence of national economies, writes Anthony Browne Looking after No 1 Puppy traffickers exploit demand for pedigree dogs FSA France tries to appease protesters over jobs law Plasticsurgerypartners Euro Tunnel Mobile Foster wins deal for a vertical city Country duo quit Eurovision after battle of the songs Oxfam Bespoke Suits Boy shot dead for walking on lawn World water crisis forecast (Reuters): Protesters camp out for third day Spring is in the air again Colt (AP): Cyclone Larry's bitter harvest Sold down the river: tribe's home to be a valley of the dammed Hydroelectric dams on the Salween River will destroy the local way of life and flood the area with militia, writes Richard Lioyd Parry in weigyi on the Thai-Burma border Piano Auctions Limited Clever Mint Damaged Land, Displaced People Barclays Sainsbury's Blockade halts refugee aid as the UN runs out of fuel Alliance Leicester The Times home choice The Open University Hidden Hearing Curfew for a census to find out who counts By the Numbers Deserters hunted down 30 years after Vietnam Inquiry into civilian deaths Dry Mouth? Words can't fill in policy gaps left by the bombs Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Post Office 'We must be active against terrorism' (AFP): 32 face terror plot charges (AFP): Nightie night (AP): Doctors strike (Reuters): Date for museum (AFP): Duck suit O2 Condi turns her back on dream job No, not that one: we're talking about being $10m football supremo Always use zebra crossing The Times The pay's the thing as man who made Chicago sues Hollywood Rose petal murderer ordered to pay $100m damages Times Business Budget2006 EDS chases cash Bite out of Apple PacifiCorp sold Quote of the day This is not good enough' Aviva boss in fix after differing bid claims Chief's Words on the Battle BT Saddlemaker's rescue proposal Fise100 Liberation of BT could start phone price war Mortgages for Business Stock Markets Gordon's invitation is so hard to duck Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Business Big Shot Regus Time settles Class action ruling Eurotunnel bonds Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Stop Press Accor denies bid Rumour of the day Look ahead 'Soft' commodity fund with the danger of a hard bump ahead acer Sainsbury's cuts off its head of banking Cue for Coffee Ask Geneva bank lets non-Swiss into investment club Citigroup's Prince to replace chairman Inflation shoots back to Bank's target level The City challenges United States as it doubles share of hedge fund assets Games Inflation Turns Positive Picture Gallery HSBC moves into equity-release field MPC dove warns of decline in spending Tesco to take on big phone players with own-brand contract mobile How the Figures Stack up Now B&q plans to do it for the customer The Times Kingfisher dives but revalues property in an attempt to keep predators at bay Toshiba is first to the draw in war for the next generation of DVDs The Japanese group is set to lead its rivals in next-generation technology, but Microsoft may prove the decider, reports Leo Lewis Who's who Healthcare Commission Volvo accelerates Asian drive by buying Nissan Diesel stake Owner of Postman Pat delivers 172% increase in profit Scardino pay rise to £1.8m outpaces Pearson shares The Times Rebel shareholder tries to disconnect Patientline's chief Francoise mans the barricades Grant Thornton Drawback of following in Grandfather's steps Cloud over G8 summit as Russia bars entry to fund boss The exclusion of Bill Browder, right, has shone the spotlight again on the conflicts between business and corruption in Moscow, reports Carl Mortished Aricom raises $158m for iron mine plan in eastern Russia Creme Checklist for the Chancellor's Budget Speech The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bank of Scotland Investment Service British Funds City Diary Safe and insecure City Diary Space cadet City Diary Money talks, aloud City Diary Chartered management institute New Refco inquiry as unit's sale stalls Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Ftse Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Broker's speculation of bid from rival boosts Hardys & Hansons Don't get caught up in Barclays farm Products vehicle Tempus Wrong Index? Corus share price vaults on rumour of Russian interest Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Business Equity Prices biE Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rising Value of a Global Market New Reits to be levied on basic of gross assets There is mixed news for would-be Real Estate Investment Trusts, writes Jenny Davey Times Register Professor MacHteld Mellink Eminent archaeologist who led crucial excavations in Turkey and campaigned to end the traffic in stolen antiquities Professor MacHteld Mellink Emerita Professor in the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology of Bryn Mawr College, was born on October 26,1917. She died on February 23,20006, aged 88 Margaret Ewing Long-serving Scottish nationalist who won the respect of friend and foe alike both at Westminster and at Holyrood Margaret Ewing, MSP, was born on September 1,1945. She died on March 21,2006, aged 60 Dr Tony Davies Surrey GP whose daring expoits as an escaping PoW included a 700-mile trek through German-occupied Italy Tony Daies, GP, was born on October 14, 1920. He died on February 23, 2006, aged 85 Henry Baker Radio operator who endured the arduous journey over the Himalayas to man the British Mission post in wartime Tibet Henry Baker, wartime radio operator a the British Mission, Lhasa, was born on June 23, 1918. He died on January 15, 2006, aged 87 Ratmir Kholmov Formidable and colourful Soviet chess champion Ratmir Dmitrievich Kholmov, chess grandmaster, was born on May 13, 1925. He died on February 18, 2006, aged 80 Richard Usborne Writer who celebrated the life and works of P. G. Wodehouse Richard Usborne, champion of P. G. Wodehouse, was born on May 16, 1910. He died on March 21, 2006, aged 95 Rolled-up holiday pay is against European law Law Report Guidance on trying factual issues in medical cases Court of Appeal Campaign for Seacole statue Births, Marriages and Deaths Court Circular Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Snow in the Far North, Bright with Showers Elsewhere. Temperatures Ghost ship haunts the Isle of Wight Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Has Pipe become too reliant on Johnson? Racing Much has changed in the 136 years of the National Hunt … Exeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Warwick Moscow Flyer is helpless against march of time Southwell 'Rough' Warwick suffers withdrawal symptoms The Wright Track Chepstow Appliance of science goes on the line The Times Time for a Change The Results Service Ding handles the pressure to send fans home happy Snooker St Helens stop Mason deal Ecclestone threat Vyvyan to stay Manager sought Double surprise Hampton in final 'Sir Clive must be reinstated as our Mr Fix-It' Mark Souster talks to Martin Johnson, the most successful England captain in history, about what ails the national team The Times Blackheath handed timely lifeline by RFU National Schools Sevens Results from Rosslyn Park What They Said about Woodward Hodgson wary of being left behind as tough tour of Australia looms Davies gold ends era of Australian domination Sweetenham silences his critics with impressive results Hosts on the run again this time from a dog and a goose Veteran Cooke hopes that life really begins at 40 Mick Gault became England's most prolific Commonwealth … England are comforted by Downie's emergence Games on Nearly man MacEy rises to head of class after perfect con Golden girls discover the winning habit Painful Road to Glory MotoGP's promoter up for sale Motorcycling Darren Clarke will hope to take the form that brought … Times Newspapers Limited Duval back in frame of mind to be a contender Golf Advantage England in game of cat and mouse Scoreboard from Bombay Don't Miss out Stat Attack How England Ground their Way into a Winning Position Painful crawl could yield ultimate reward for Flintoff's foot soldiers ICC sees the light over timespan of future tours programme The name that strikes fear in the hearts of Europ's elite clubs: Bolton Sports Writer of the Year That was Then, this is now what Happened to the Players who Graced the World Cup Final Four Decades Ago Forty years of hurt are forgotten on famous site Tom Dart sees members of the 1966 teams reunited at the new Wembley Inter ready to go Dutch with Henry out of the running Propertyfinder Money-Spinner The Glazers' Scheme to Swell the Coffers Frenchman responds to harshest critic The Fantasy Game Player of Week Steed Malbranque The player of the week is awarded entirely at Bill … Prize-winner: Malcoim Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Promotion jitters hit Leeds after Palace raid Shearer prepares to play final role as underdog FA Cup Quarter-Finals Ask Ashton must get his priorities Essien expects response to make up for defeat Tomorrow Eriksson may be up for Real challenge World Cup Countdown Liverpool blitz puts Benitez in seventh heaven Hotshots The Times Crossword Although sceptics expect the latest football bungs If Chelsea's shaky form continues, the authors of the … Email The Insider Sport Shamed Bruce is left black and blue after rout The Times The Renault Safety Zone Index passnotes theface The Quackbuster theclick Teachers are finding more ways to use iPods The American actress Jennifer Love Hewitt, 27, has … A petrol-guzzling Colombia's most famous legal export, the pop music … Picture Gallery contents thebulletin To forgive, divine What the Bible says Forgiving or forgetting? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The water is your friend Timesonline What Scientology needs most is to be ridiculed I admit that I like stealing food from other people's plates, says Fran Yeoman Bored and frustrated by the naval antics of my partner's son Do You Need Advice? T2 timesonline Here's looking at you kid The wrap gives way to shifts and tunics. Yes, it is a good thing, says Lisa Armstrong The Sunday Times btw Six of the best weekend bags Ruhr 2010 Beauty jury Be prepared: the best face primers Imedeen Dish Jill Dupleix The Times Chain reaction Sweet treats and cynical tricks Anne Ashworth finds looks deceive at New Look. But where's that brocade? Grayson Perry The rainbow warrior Ellsworth Kelly's bold canvases made him an abstract pioneer, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Vita Be bold: today's abstract greats Ask Grayson Perry Yes, performance art is extreme and silly, but it does have a point The Times Theatre Trade first night in the main paper reviews first night Embers Theatres Music theatre Darwin's Dream Dance Man and Woman The fat controllers Working Relationship Rosemary Conley, slimming expert, and her Pa, McLody Patterson, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Career clinic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tips to stay on top The office can make you sick but don't blame the boss Your health can be affected by too many hours at your computer and the way in which your work station is set up, reports Virginia Matthews. 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