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News from 23/03/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Carol Lewis, Sarah Campbell and Clare Dight, Kim Howells, Robert Cole, Andrew Lilico, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, John Fingleton, Neelam Verjee, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Andrew Bryson and Graham Searjeant, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Sir Peter Burt, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, Rose James, David Fletcher, Ivo Tennant, Tony McNulty, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jill Sherman and Jenny Davey, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Tim Halloran, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Matthew Hoggard, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Feargus O'sullivan, Bernard Parke, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Stefan Hope, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Amanda Reuben, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Thomas Stewart, Jonathan Richards, Heather Carson, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Malcolm Naylor, Greg Dyke, Hugo Rifkind, Martin Penner, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, David Lister, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, David Evans, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Antonia Senior Personal Finance Editor, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Peter Hillman, Rob Wright, Christian Stracke, Charles Allen, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Caroline Merrell, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, The Rev Richard, Amanda Andrews and Dan Sabbagh, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Tim Albone, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Michael Ferrier, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Sandy Pratt, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Philip Webster Political Editor and Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Kaleem Aftab, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Vice-Admiral Sir James Jungius, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Professor Gerald Bonner, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, John Naish, Jamie Whyte, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, David Cameron, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Guy Wilson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, James Christopher, Gordon Brown, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Sir Jeremy Beecham, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Damian Moorhead,

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The Times Ceasefire declared by Eta terrorists Breast cancer hope Sick office 'myth' Paris New CBI chief Super England Index Brown's strategy puts spending before tax cuts A naked Chancellor Nuclear Threat Tax grab on inheritance trusts will hit 100,000 Inheritance trust tax grab 'lays waste to careful plans' In the Times Today The Times The naked Chancellor puts spending before tax cuts Prior Warning Man shot dead on doorstep Victim's last words Unionist anger Teacher convicted Alzheimer's drug Everest attempt New Booker deal Blue Man Group Common Killer Drug that opens a new front in the battle against breast cancer Treatment shown to starve tumours of blood and slow the disease, reports Sam Lister MPs to shine light on secretive man who brings Blair millions The 12 Donors Cost is issue, not race, says Livingstone Cancer screen 'under threat' Bogus passport Falconio story Hepatitis C fears Rare violin found Ashdown honour War camp views Dior 'He'yer fa' got a dickey, bor?' isn't rude. . . in Norfolk It's a precious Fen dialect to be preserved in schools, writes Jonathan Richards Terror suspect 'was involved in al-Qaeda plot to obtain a dirty bomb' The Accused Items Allegedly in Defendants' Homes NHS sheds 2,000 jobs in a week Increased government funding has not prevented the downgrading of services to patients, Sam Lister reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Tightening up Sex tours and terror to be Edinburgh highlight Foreign Exchange Staples Tommy Lee Jones Consumers win cover for using credit cards abroad PC World Morrissey's Greatest Grudges Staples The singer who never says sorry-says he's sorry Tod's dfs Teenager's fight was inflamed by radicals Muslim girl loses 2-year battle over her uniform M&S Lawyer refused help then leapt from hotel ledge British Gas Football hardman in doghouse after greyhound fails dope test Debenhams If you feel like pulling a sickie. . . don't blame the building Office Blues If you want to hurt James Blunt, you're not alone: … The Canadian Prime Minister has refused to meet Brigitte … Ford Many thanks to the Recess Monkey weblog for alerting … Picture Gallery Ps Julia Goldsworthy, 27, the Lib Dems' relatively photogenic … Brown's forecast is a tired joke Multiple Display Advertising Items Drug-dealing pupil compensated Historic cricket win stumps BBC Cocaine user died in rubber suit Grandmother gets carried away Boots Super-regiment lacks manpower as recruitment ads fail to deliver Slime in pool stopped a father from saving two drowning boys Important Product Recall Notice Shipman detective will not face perjury charges Airline to raise fuel surcharge as price of oil climbs Multiple Display Advertising Items Price of Flying Budgeted out Support for asylum-seekers Access, inclusivity and the future of museums UK policy in the Middle East Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Funding and political parties Fly the flag-but aim higher Clerical errors Class distinction The easiest word The Times The Loutish Mayor Heaven help us if this is the voice of London Why Michelangelo doesn't need a makeover from a marketing guru Steady as He Goes Stability is important but growth is more desirable Scientists are far too weedy Party Funding Reform Go back to school-in jail If we want to rehabilitate young criminals parole won't do, but we can educate a captive audience The Times I'll take the cash not the 'free' gift Do we think politicians are so vastly superior that they know best how to spend our money? Why so quiet about the NHS? Health threatens to become Labour's poll tax There may soon be a tight squeeze on public spending after recent years of rapid growth Uniquely in all his Budgets, Gordon Brown hardly mentioned the health service Land Rover Guantanamo Bay Briton was MI5 spy, court is told From 6th April 2006, if you rent out a property you … The Outsider RAF doctor was wrong to refuse to serve in Iraq Sparrows may be fewer, but in the garden they rule the roost Decca Sugar Police put new face on model's killer The victim's mother accuses the police of failings in their investigation, reports Steve Bird From wobbling wedge heels to carrots, Camilla conquers Cairo The royal couple's visit to Egypt is proceeding at a gentle canter, reports Damian Whitworth Duchess's date with Calendar Girls Police target sex traffickers Fraudster jailed Last wish by text Fire attack on boy Tree thieves strike Morrisons Sharpest Critics Men in tutus make their pointe hilariously Dance Les Ballets Trockadero Why bird flu is so hard to catch Fears that human beings could fall prey to a pandemic have been eased by new research, Mark Henderson writes Powergen Impotence blamed on 20-a-day smoking Force sidelines less serious crime Car owners put the boot in Benefits frozen for father of 14 Parrot's fire alarm saves owner npower Shackleton's DIY book sold Love your library, forget the books Writers have ridiculed a campaign that encourages borrowing but offers not a penny to replenish stocks, Dalya Alberge writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Spine-Chilling Times World News Basque terrorists lay down their arms after 40 years On Other Pages Spain at peace, or Spain in pieces homechoice 'End to conflict is hope and desire' The terrorists defeated by democracy-and disgust After four decades of violence, outrage at another terror group's bombs finally halted the killings, writes David Sharrock Independence War Law pays homage to nation state of Catalonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Rise and fall of the Roman umpires (AP): Shrine vandal is lynched Mission to Darfur (AP): Jail for Iraq abuse (AP): Underhand undies Cold War cache (AFP): Ground for divorce (AP): High-rise riot (Reuters): Nagging question Laura Ashley Mussolini's ruined palace is restored to its former glory Multiple Display Advertising Items Insanity clause could save Christian convert A new Chinese takeaway begins on April 1-a tax on chopsticks Pick-Up Lines Micro Anvika Ex-leader says 'it's a frame-up' Family survive 17 days stuck in snow Decathlon Multiple Display Advertising Items A busman's holiday at last after 90 years at work London Energy (AFP): Skyscraper bites the dust (AP): 11 tourists die in bus crash (AP): Tiniest glant panda in world Multiyork (AP): Putin gives China energy boost Times Business GM strikes deal with main union BAA gains ruling Kesa hits back Sainsbury encore Quote of the day Fidelity shows interest in backing Dyke's bid for ITV Former FT Editor to take over as Director-General of … FTSE 100 Prudential investors want to meet chief Stock Markets Star cast in tussle for television control North Sea Oil American mission to nowhere Commodities A new loner? Pound to Dollar Aqua Lift Currencies D-G choice Economics World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Travel Direct Lufthansa move FedEx profits rise Interros stake sale Times photographer hits the heights. . . Commodities give 17% boost to Morgan Stanley Not Always a Family Affair F&C resolved to fight effect of Resolution loss BT Couple to reap rich reward on AIM debut Love in the lab can bring dividends US senators try to avert trade crisis with China Economist who left Britain is appointed to MPC post Plan for solo ONS 'will create two-tier system' Business Link Bertelsmann chief weighs up options over Sony BMG stake Times Online Sage eyes other targets as it acquires Norwegian rival Mixed Media Results Mystery bidder in the battle for Noddy owner Old rivals leave investors with stark choice ITV approach would saddle it with risky debt, say analysts Charles Allen Greg Dyke Sir Peter Burt Shell pays £228m for Canada oil sands leases Alberta's rich harvest Regal saved from AIM suspension by adviser EU clips wings of African airlines over safety failings Fundraiser's mission in Africa LSE shares shocked by Credit Suisse's call on top sale price Panel gives ultimatum to Ferrovial on BAA bid The return of smart clothes lifts Ted Baker Times Online Kesa defends bid rebuff in the face of 16% profit slide Refreshing new job for MacLaurin Kitchen nightmare City Diary A room with a hut City Diary Elephant & Castle revival to begin under 147m tower Analyse this City Diary The Times Property investors 'are chasing the herd' 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 My Travel convinces brokers it is on road to a rosier future Small Caps Gilts Move under Fire F&C holds its own in face of sector's strong head winds Slough Estates Boost to property helps FTSE to close above 6,000 Stock Markets Large Caps Kesa Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service Inter Exec Times Register Lord Ackner Forthright lawyer who made his name in high-profile libel cases and became a robustly conservative law lord Lord Ackner, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1986-92, was born on September 18, 1920. He died on March 21, 2006, aged 85 Israel Wamala BBC broadcaster whose insightful coverage of turbulent African politics was listened to by millions Israel Wamala, BBC broadcaster, was born on December 25, 1932. He died on March 4, 2006, aged 73 Bhaskar Bhattacharyya Charming documentary film-maker who did much to introduce the sub-continent to Western film crews Bhaskar Bhattacharyya, television producer, was born on June 4, 1950. He drowned while swimming in the Bay of Bengal on February 10, 2006, aged 55 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief William Russell, designer, was born on July 22, 1920. He died on February 16, 2006, aged 85 Uniform is no interference with religious freedom Law Report Moira Redmond British actress with perfect diction and natural poise Moira Redmond, actress, was born on July 14, 1928. She died on March 16, 2006, aged 77 Times Online Court Circular Picture Gallery Memorial Service Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages The Sunday Times Deaths Memorial Services Dinner Legion Group PLC Lecture Institution of Mechanical Engineers To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Learn to waltz away your troubles Dance in Weymouth for £149, ski in Meribel for £249, fly to Mexico for £120. Tony Dawe has the offers Dolphins served with your meal Majorcan luxury, Michelin food Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers Offers Ltd Travelbag Wildfires destroy conservation area Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Godolphin trust that less can return more Jane Stickels, the racecourse judge who called the … A multimillion-pound High Court dispute between broadcaster … Betting New facilities offer winners and losers plenty of food for thought at Ascot Lingfield Park Ludlow The Wright Track Ayr Course Specialists newspaper licensing agency Smith handed fast track to stardom Rick Broadbent on the Oxford schoolboy thrust on to motorcycling's biggest stage Sotherton far from satisfied with her own gold standard Matthew Syed finds that victory in the heptathlon is not enough for the athlete who feels she can do better still Moment of the day The friendly factor Common language Stay up for. . . Get up for. . . Top of the table Tuning in Edwards happy to pay penalty for medal rush Ringing Endorsement Beetles mean a hard day's night Latest news, live results, medals table and schedule … The Sunday Times Bernard gets on his high horse England aiming for final flourish Sharp shooting Corry calls for strong tour side Rugby Union Seven Results from Rosslyn Park The Results Service Football Yesterday's Racing Results Today's Fixtures Football Barkley to follow the Ashton path for Bath Concerned Woods heads home on eve of Players Championship Downbeat start for Hawk-Eye Bruno book collects top award The Skoda Octavia Curse of Romanov's reign claims Rix as latest victim Football Scolari scotches England rumour Horsfield hoping Warnock charged Return for Smith World Cup United aim to beat the rush for summer bargains If we sign another right back, he had better be good Gary Neville is in no mood to step aside for anyone as he prepares to play his 500th game for United Battered Bruce allowed some breathing space Myhre can picture Cup masterpiece Elite Company Men in the Middle Chelsea shatter Shearer's dream of final farewell Lampard is left envious as striking era draws to and … Rick Broadbent assesses yesterday's hero and a player with much to prove Times Online Test of leadership ends in triumph for one of the lads Simon Barnes on the generosity of spirit that helped Andrew Flintoff to make his mark as England captain Village people prepare hero's return for veteran spinner Watching them watching you-how the eyes have it on sky England's brightest talent show expected to run and run Christopher Martin-Jenkins on a wealth of riches now at the selectors' disposal Why it is worth going overboard about this momentous victory An unlikely triumph in the final Test owed a lot to patience and Johnny Cash How the Fans in Red Use the Man in Black Dravid made to answer for poor decisions Who Says 'Win the Toss and Bat'? Series Averages How the Wickets Fell Numbers Game Bill Frindall's Final Scoreboard from Bombay England's education complete after India spin out of control Berocca England were barely into their victory celebrations … The Times Crossword 23,44 The Insider AS Barclays Premiership clubs await letters from Lord … The inaugural Sporting Index Ferret Gold Cup, held … Stand-in Flintoff is natural born leader Sport Inspirational Flintoff brings out the hero inside his men The Times Tomorrow the Two Ws Even Downbeat Duncan Couldn't Contain his Joy times pass notes the face £3m: it's a deal the click the bulletin contents A gripping yarn Are gluttonous goats a threat to the grasslands? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery The two Tony Blairs: Superman and Everyman Honours devalued by their peers Taxing favours You know your life's in trouble when. . . . . . you are a regular on late-night radio phone-ins, says Michele Kirsch The Times You never let go of mother's image As Mother's Day approaches, Bel Mooney asks if all daughters are fated to be a mirror of their mums? The key part of a daughter's development is the later acceptance of her role—which is to become like her mother The Times Travel Direct The Times Chef's tips Dish Normandy apple ples Classier Coleen is finally learning to play the game Sartorial semiotics You've got AA friend Ask Dr Stuttaford AXA PPP healthcare Do I need antibiotics for a persistent sore throat after a virus? Screen It's a new Spike with a soft tip Spike Lee has changed, Kaleem Aftab discovers. Why, he even has a new enemy to blame Transamerica Win the entire Planet of the Apes sage My family and other super stars Natasha Richardson's latest movie was a family affair, what with mum Vanessa and aunt Lynn also in it, she tells James Christopher The Times Take the money—and stumble The thriller Inside Man leaves its believability outside the loop, says James Christopher What's a girl like Kate doing in a dud like this? Kate Winslet is gloriously sexy in Romance & Cigarettes, but the musical is more like a night in a karaoke bar, says Wendy Ide The Sunday Times DVD Dinners What you need Pirates of the carrier bag Illegal DVDs are ubiquitous. But they're costing the film industry a fortune, reports David Rose sky & artsworld Facttes the money behind plruted DVDs Coen for a song The Coen brothers' favourite actor, John Turturro, drew on some A-list support for his offbeat musical, says Stephen Dalton TSotsi Romance & Cigarettes When spies came into the cold Three Days of the Condor is a glossy example of a drab genre—the 1970s political thriller—but it pointed the way to today Theatre reviews first night Entertainments Ms Brown's schooldays Theatre Nowhere to Belong Pop First Night Concert first night in the main paper tv & radio Radio Choice The funday Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hours listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Rogue Raiders: Bears Waterloo Road The Family Man Variations His Big White Self Film Choice The Boys from Brazil (1978) Some Voices (2000) Dour old Taggart mellows with age Last Night's TV Even Alex Norton's pitbull of a chief inspector seemed to have abandoned his usual pop-eyed fury Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3858 Word Watching Polygon Companion Stairlifts Career Ins and outs of hiring and firing The Week in Work Let's make you sexier Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened Saxo Bank Step out into a bright new future Flexible Futures Lone Stars Now there's a thought. . . How to . . . Brainstorm Tosin Sulaiman discovers that brainstorming can provide businesses with innovative solutions and a competitive edge by applying a few simple rules to something that appears chaotic The Office Psychologist Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Lloyds TSB Insurance Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … What Can I Earn? Snide remarks throw doubt on my commitment Worklife Challenge Where next for. . . The University of Warwick Bank puts graduates on course for the top The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers On Assignment in. . . Amsterdam Barclays MBA pool is getting bigger Business schools in unfashionable regions are now turning out the type of MBA that recruiters want, says Carol Lewis Case Study The Impact of Technology Thinkers 50 Course Watch Index Work Kit Test Yourself. . . Answers The Times Breezing into the City of Sails A temporary stint in the land of the long white cloud quite easily end up becoming a permanent move, writes Clare Dight Cost of Living Case Study Career Consultancy is sexy option for IT firms Deloitte Inside this Supplement Opinion Hugo were What Does the MCA Do? A profession that's worth thinking about Graduate Recruitment It's not all glamour, but with some application and a bit of personality, the sky is the limit in this fast-growing industry, as Sarah Campbell and Clare Dight discover They Used to Be Management Consultants A Rewarding Job? BearingPoint Could you become a consultant? Quiz Consultants learn to accept the unexpected Myths about Consultancy Carly Chynoweth talks to a handful of new management consultants about the misconceptions and stereotypes with which their industry has become saddled The Key to. . . Where to Find out More Deloitte Business experience stands out MBA Recruitment Top 10 Hirers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Deloitte 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 chartered management institute The Times Another step on way to No 10 Schools The Times Budget Sport Travel Terror Duty The Jury Red tape Housing Tax on gas guzzlers will Another step on the way to No 10 Where the Money Comes from New Car Taxes Mustard on Brown hit Mondeo Man as well Increase in road fund duty means thousands of families pay more Brown at Number What Happened What He Did House Prices What He Said What Happened Brown at Number What He Did Growth What He Said Pledge to match private schools fails to bring the cash with it A second chance in the classroom Orange on Brown Annual 'children's Olympics' to encourage the athletes of 2012 Absolute beginners, disabled and elite sportsmen all stand to benefit from a £233m windfall, John Goodbody reports Brown at Number What Happened What He Did Shares What He Said 'Scrooge' policies anger elderly Free bus travel for pensioners is not enough to appease this sizeable minority, writes Alexandra Frean Citroën Research gets £1bn Brown at Number What Happened What He Did Tax Burden What He Said Cheers for fizz but beer and cigarettes are hit Rose on Brown £1m for a memorial to victims of terror High-octane Tory attack on 'fossil-fuel Chancellor' GNER www. timesonline. co. uk/budget Brown at Number What Happened What He Did Spending What He Said How They Measured up . . . And Here are the Punch Lines The day Judy learnt to pack a punch Parliamentary Sketch They're all better off but would they vote for Brown? The Chancellor may have hoped to make a good impression, but the Times Budget Jury thinks he should have done better Small Business Owner Public Servant Budget2006 Jury Disabled Worker Young Professional Tradesman Single Mother Retired Couple Professional Couple Nurse Engineer Company Director Single Pensioner Thousands more jobs to be lost in Whitehall cuts Brown at Number What Happened What He Did Living Standards What He Said 'Greenest Budget since 1999' links carbon tax to inflation Plum on Brown Bonus time for the Exchequer as share options loophole is closed Action plan for coping with crisis Going, going. . . auction of public assets could boost coffers by £30bn The unanswered questions on three issues that won't go away Business Commentary Brown at Number What Happened What He Did Jobs What He Said White on Brown Bank of Scotland First-time buyers get £1bn boost to shared equity plan Brown at Number What Happened What He Did Inflation What He Said Cost of military operations to exceed £5bn Green on Brown Focus falls back on consumers as business reins in investment The Economy Fingers crossed on rising revenues Public Finances Single Person, No Children Single Person, One Child Single Person, Two Children Single Person, 65-74 Single Person, 75 and over Married Couple, 65-74 Allowances and Rates Our tax tables this year show the impact of the Budget … www. hmrc. gov. uk Chancellor of the Exchequer Couple, both Working, One Child Couple, both Working, Two Children KPMG Illustrations Read the Chancellor's speech Non-Working Spouse, No Children Non-Working Spouse, One Child Non-Working Spouse, Two Children Married Couple, 75 and over Couple, both Working, No Children More of your money is going to Gordon: no wonder he's happy Arann Brown at Number What Happened What He Did Popularity What He Said

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