News from 24/03/2006
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Norma Plummer, Andrew Robson, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, Jenny Davey and Peter Klinger, Steven Carr, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Dan Sabbagh and Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Hannah Betts, John R. Sharp, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, David Hands and John Westerby, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Jane MacArtney, Geoffrey Wilson, John McCarthy, Tom Bawden, David Sharrock and Graham Keeley, Dominic Walsh, Andrew Pierce and Rajeev Syal, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Nick Meo, Michael Evans, Daniel McGrory and Tom Baldwin, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Jeremy Moore, Professor Anthony Unsworth President, Jayne Dowle, Christine Farnish, Rory Watson and Anthony Browne, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Liz Chong, Dr Euan W. MacKie, Hugo Rifkind, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Thomas Ravenscroft, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Nicole Swengley, Gerard Baker, John Woodcock, Patrick Hosking Investment, Editor, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Will Pavia and David Sanderson, Pete Paphides, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Art Critic, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Peter Lim, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Alan Hadfield, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dr John Burscough, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Dawn Primarolo, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Caroline McGhie, John Goodbody, Amrit Dhillon, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Sonia Gandhi, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Sam Lister, David Charter and Patrick Foster, J. R. McGuinness, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Peter Jenson, Lucia van der Post, Thomas Steuart-Feilding, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Stuart Birch, Benet Brandreth, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Mark Hofman, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Peter Moss, Owen Slot, Baroness Williams, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, David Lammy, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Travellers to face BA strike action Terror supergrass Fish oil 'myth' Bricks and Mortar NHS job cull Chirac walks out The gentle decline of manliness in the modern age Comment timesonline. co. uk Chancellor caught in loans row Capita boss gets key role in Brown's pet project days after £1m Labour aid Balance Sheet Music exclusive Freddie returns to the nursery end In the Times Today French court to try criminal libel case against The Times Gordon Brown ensnared in row over secret loans Wife guilty of breast op killing Husband sought Death at prison Film downloads Sibling stabbing Too-hot line In the Privacy of a Child's Room Tiffany & Co. Violent pornography blamed for turning boy aged 14 into a rapist Your secret loan can stay secret, Labour Party donors were told Blair appoints a 'nanny' to mind his Cabinet 'Devastated' company chief was not sacked Rapists jailed after 13 years Briton killed Hammer killing Cannabis haul Guantanamo bid Dog shown door Firefighter returns Picture Gallery Free the Good SPA Guide 'I'd rather spend my life in jail than give her a single penny' Two minutes to freedom in SAS mission Iraqi suspect gave the multinational rescue force a crucial Activist group fails to thank rescuers Church and family rejoice as prayers finally answered Pilkington Taken Hostage Sony IGB MP3 Player Nice idea, but where's the proof? The benefits of fish and linseed oils as elixir of life are another health myth dfs dfs Opening Times Theories of Controversy Lecturer is suspended for 'racist' IQ claims London 'under water by 2100' as Antarctica crumbles into the sea Green & Black Rising Oceans Sonic 'gang deterrent' is silenced to protect rights of teenagers Barclays Wh Smith www.markspencer.com The US website The Smoking Gun has details "What about celebrity chefs like Jamie Oliver Genealogists have discovered the grave of Mick Jagger's … Spin wars in Westminster Picture Gallery "Perhaps," suggested Charles Walker Ps People Comet The al-Qaeda supergrass who wanted to wage war in Britain Armed guards and a hint of Kevlar at the Old Bailey IBM Whisper it quietly...apples for 30p a pound Free the Good SPA Guide BT Fusion Trading Disputes You've got AA friend Sainsbury's Crash into tree helped kick-start man's heart Panasonic Kathmandu MasterCard Political funding Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Inheritance tax changes Business and the weight of pension liabilities Museums and public interest Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Degrees of engineering Sorry and other words German lessons Lofty names Hyperinflation The Times Safe at Last The hostage dilemma for Western governments Art to Order He who pays the Whistler has always called the tune Why would anyone donate to these parties of the living dead anyway? Note Book Lame Ducks Political parties must adapt to remain solvent Thunderer: A deadly piece of meddling Picture Gallery Goodbye Prescott, hello who? Labour will need a new deputy when Gordon Brown takes over-but there is no clear front-runner The gentle decline of manliness Today's weapon of war: the lucrative and deadly power of the kidnapper Political hostage-taking could be reduced by denying kidnappers the publicity they crave special company IBM 20,000 job cuts forecast as more NHS hospitals join critical list Brown denies ignoring health funding in Budget, saying trusts have been promised an extra £12 billion over next two years Cuts Defended Drive for results was a prescription for disaster Gatwick Express Women warm to powerful image Gordon Brown's Qualities Brown accused of deception in his school Budget sums PC World Bemused workers welcome Camilla to the shop floor If Picasso had been told:'Those eyes won't do . . . ' Department for Work and Pensions Artist sent back to the drawing board A distinguished painter was furious to be told that one of his portraits needed its 'format changing', Dalya Alberge reports Currys homechoice Reebok By a Correspondent: Nursery blamed for girl's pond death An inquest into a 2-year-old who drowned after she wandered off found that her death was an accident caused by neglect Mentally ill face new detention powers Nikon Rescuers 'were paralysed' by fears of a second bomb London Terror Attacks One-stop answer to deprivation Legal Advice eat Cinema A stirring triumph of theatrical magic first night Theatre The Lord of the Rings Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto Dell Department for Work and Pensions Win Investing LLP George Cross for Iraq war hero Instant yellow lines catch cars Morrisons Police smuggling raid nets €1m £1 Lowry set to raise £150,000 Foreign burials appeal dismissed Heat is on for cannabis growers Brooke evesham Technology Nutkin Cutlet Grey squirrels: a recipe for disaster? Political Sketch Mitsubishi Motors Times World News The Irish priest who brought Eta killers to peace Helping Hands Last Katrina child goes home A mother and her missing daughter are reunited seven months after a hurricane devastated New Orleans, Tim Reid writes Malta Department for Work and Pensions Vauxhall South Park has last word in row over Scientology Losing the Plot Two years in prison for downloading latest film John Lewis Protests erupt into firebombings (Reuters): 400 people protesting election result removed by riot police Afghans on a high in kite festival (AP): President tells terrorists to leave Bush puts name to everything Presidential Veto Power Living tv EU leaders want all immigrants to take an entry exam Plastic & Cosmetic Chirac flees summit in a fury over use of English (AFP): Convert 'is mentally ill' (AP): Cuban beat stilled (AP): Olympia setback (AFP): It all adds up (AP): Cardinals meet (AP): Ruff justice (Reuters): Bird flu help Department for Work and Pensions Boots US security warning triggers election row City buries its history in passion for concrete and glass The Times Icy relations freeze loan (AP): Thais appeal to the king (Reuters): 127 lost at sea (AP): Drunk bus driver (AP): Runoff winner (AP): Killer whale row Gandhi heir quits as MP after power families feud explodes WPA Out of exile and in to bat: how refugees won their Great Game At 255, the end of a life in the slow lane Multiple Display Advertising Items In 1750 . . . The Times Times Business BP talks on India deal break down Friday March 24 2006 Paragon bidders Blair man signed Anglo share sale Quote of the day BA faces strike threat over plan to raise retirement age Watchdog says hedge funds fit for retail use FTSE 100 BAE and VT ponder £560m bid for Babcock Stock Markets Aldridge has done the honourable thing North Sea Oil Flight path to compromise Commodities Not so safe way Pound to Dollar Old Speckled Hen Currencies Taking root Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets The day's biggest movers Look ahead Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Bayer mounts bid Stop Press Novartis lawsuit ConAgra losses Clarins improves Generali profits Business big shot OU Business School Rumour of the day Bet of the day St Modwen and Vinci win £150m contract to revamp RAF Northolt acer Industry's order books healthier Noddy bid interest revealed Watchdog called in on Suez offer O2 loses battle over rival's ads Government 'could save £31m on post bill' Reasons for Male Inactivity Men take up life on couch as more women seek work HP staff warned of fraud after accounts data theft lenovo New depot planned in spite of closures Next to try out a new image after warning of drop in underlying sales River Island goes against the flow Morrison shares slide as it reveals first full-year loss Monsoon founder pulls bid after alert Builder could net £90m in Spanish bid for De Vere The Sunday Times Optional accounts City Diary Honourable move City Diary Two rivals are left in race for Gartmore Wrong assessment City Diary Search back on for another MPC member Lambert, in his Own Words . . . CBI's new chief insists that business has a right to fund political parties Hard man Digby is tough act to follow Analysis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk. funds IBM Listed property sector may treble under Reits Brown 'a lot nearer to breach of golden rule' Bricks and Mortar Loss of interest leaves parties little to offer Dyke hoping to open floodgates of change at ITV Media Bertelsmann boss stays coy over flotation talk What is the way forward for the private German media group? asks Dan Sabbagh Real power sits with Reinhard Mohn's second wife, a former dental nurse Further media coverage Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Media Stars 'Event programming' is the big plan to save ITVI Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Stanley Leisure slides after sharp rise in taxes on betting machines Gilts High street horrors but Next wears its shrinking sales well Tempus Henderson Compass gains as City awaits news on new chief executive Large Caps ProStrakan Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register John Heap Polar scientist who argued patiently and successfully for a moratorium on all exploitation of Antarctica John Heap, CMG, director, Scott Polar Research Institute, (1992-97), was born on February 5, 1932. He died on March 8, 2006, aged 74 Lives Remembered Priscilla Young Director who created a framework for training in social work Priscilla Young, director of the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work, 1971-86, was born on November 25, 1925. She died on January 8, 2006, aged 80 George Foggon Distinguished expert in international labour affairs George Foggon, CMG, OBE, government adviser in international relations, was born in 1913. He died on February 18, 2006, aged 92 Lord Gray of Contin Principled Scottish Conservative who represented the Highlands and defied his own party on the issue of devolution Lord Gray of Contin, MP and businessman, was born on June 28, 1927. He died on March 14, 2006, aged 78 Questions Answered Seawater, country names and laziness Use of shared path between houses Court of Appeal Guidance in use of experts in criminal trials Court of Appeal Safeguarding interests of extradited person Queen's Bench Divisional Court Memorial Services Births Forthcoming Marriages Want to place a classified advertisement? Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Memorial Services Dinner School Notices Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes Chess Personal Column Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No frills can still mean lots of thrills Powergen Cup Times Online Porsche launches new fast show Stuart Birch mixes past and present as the new 911 thumbs its nose at its predecessors The healthy option from Audi is big on economy Fickle March keeps us guessing Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Lord Derby increases ante with Ouija Board Ambition and money create the impossible King's Majesty cuts Lincoln bid fine Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings King's Majesty cuts Lincoln bid fine The Wright Track Lingfield Park Racing Newbury The Results Service Today's Fixtures Bates in trouble as Murray limps out Robinson hindered by lack of luck Chuter given all-clear for Heineken Cup duty mazda Zoom-Zoom Six Nations should stand proud Gerald Davies says that while standards slipped this year, the championship still has unique character and fascination Hungarian girls catch on fast to sevens skills Soap opera has happy ending for Pittman Moment of the day The friendly factor Common language Stay up for . . . 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Medals table Tuning in England's success leaves delighted Edwards seeing red Parnov will strive to keep it in the family Track 'stars' taken to task for putting team ethic second The Sunday Times Pair stalk their prey and proceed to conquer the mountain Maloney steeled for round two in fight to reign again Boxing Owen Slot on the man who wants to scale new peaks after taking Lennox Lewis to the top Williams agrees title rematch Van Barneveld resists Taylor Hendry digs deep Deacon dismay Sandelin shines Dovy charged First-Round Scores Pedrosa relishes Rossi challenge Motorcycling Powergen Worried Woods is off the pace Golf the Players Championship On Monday Flintoff's talent lies not in his batting or bowling but in his ability to lead The Times Times Online England's End-Of-Term Report Christopher Martin-Jenkins delivers his verdict on the performances in India and Pakistan Why Shaggy's success story in India comes as no great surprise to me Time for second string to stake World Cup claims Tendulkar must look to past to garner hope for future Heroics of Flintoff's team summon up strong echoes of bygone Bombay days John Woodcock recalls the match that nearly found England caught short of a full XI Disappointed Horsfield will return to Warnock's 'positive' fold Coleman looks to big screen for inspiration TV rights packages no guarantee of competition Showing now at a Premiership Club near You . . . Wembley hopes going down the drain Times Online The Premiership Today Van Nistelrooy fears for his World Cup chances Reina takes the gloves off over bruising opponents Battle for Henry hots up as Real enter fray Uefa stands its ground in war with G14 clubs Index Middlesbrough marathon men stay in the running for glory FA Cup Quarter-Final LuaLua let off with warning Wolves in profit Rotherham saved Mini adventure World Cup Countdown Rooney promising to add fizz to Bill Edgar meets the England star whose commercial duties are helping him adjust to his role-model status Peugeot Keeping up Appearances The Times Crossword 23,245 The Insider Team England's success at the Commonwealth If Ever there was a boxer who heaped expectation upon … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Capello not interested in England job for now Sport Chelsea vow to fight back against new FA charge 'Aggressive' players in the dock Gallas escapes with a warning The Times No Joy at the Valley So Close He Can Almost Touch It times passnotes the face The accidental politician the click the bulletin contents Life after liberty Norman Kember's hostage ordeal in Iraq is over, but Brian Keenan tells Penny Wark that living a normal life again will take a long time Terry Waite: 'A lightness of being kept me afloat' John McCarthy:'I felt shy, confused—and jealous of Jill' Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Murderers and eccentrics live in the suburbs Tangible tokens may be best after all Home-front defeat Ten signs . . . ... that you are more morally bankrupt than your estate agent Short cut to the cream of cropped jackets answers your style questions Short cut to the cream of cropped jackets Luxury with Lucia Gift shopping? Bag yourself a timeless museum piece Selfridges The Times Candida Crewe's account of her obsession with food provoked a huge response from readers: twice as many of you were sad or angry as were sympathetic Small wonders There are plenty of easy ways to add nuts and grains to your diet, says Jill Dupleix The Sunday Times Back to basics for backache sufferers Accurate diagnosis and conventional medicine are more effective than manipulation, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The advent of MRI and CT scans has revolutionised treatment In Body & Soul tomorrow The workout Could jogging when pregnant boost a baby's brainpower? sounds Between rock and a hard sell Adam Sherwin joins the madness that is the South by Southwest music festival in Texas Creative Austin powers The soundtrack to Middle-earth Dominic Maxwell speaks to the talent behind the stage version of Lord of the Rings, as we offer a free exclusive music download Index Last of the ... tree download la linea Radio Fauré Quartet Mozart Plano Quartets Classical Deutsche Grammophon Classical Peter Schreier Schubert songs Wigmore Hall Live Pop The Storys The Storys Korova World Various Panama! 1965-75 Soundways Pop Yeah Yeah Yeahs Shows Your Bones Polydor The Charts Yeah Yeah Yeahs podcast The Load Down Candi's dandy, liquor's licked Soul survivor Candi Staton tells Martin Aston why, at 65, her young heart still runs free Richard Hawley Coles Corner Look who can't buy a thrill Cheer up, Donald Fagen, says Dominic Maxwell. Why? asks the main man from Steely Dan The Times New Bands The Times Giving himself arias Vittorio Grigolo,'popera' singer, is the newest of the three tenors topping the UK charts. Richard Owen met him in Rome What does it take to be a pop tenor? Opera & Ballet Theatre Inherit the Wind Tricycle, NW6 First Night Concert Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall tv & radio Radio Choice The funday Times 27 David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Good eggs pass the fertility test Last Night's TV In terms of plot, this opening episode was a case of go forth and multiply Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3859 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Bricks and Mortar Agents who are loveable rogues do not seem quite so wonderful when you are the subject of a scam The Surveyor Picture Gallery Focus on: London In Mews House in Marylebone Marylebone, W1: an attractive family home with three floors in the heart of town Out Elegant Period Home in Surrey Away Farmhouse in Cambridgeshire What's New Top players will carry out the role of design champion Just what the Colonel Ordered The Queen and the Prince of Wales have Colt Houses and army officers love them. Mary Gold celebrates the ultimate flat pack A four-bedroom Colt House, can go up in four months Arsenal All at once I Saw a Crowd Country-house buyers have come out in force but sellers, like the daffodils, are holding back, reports Susan Emmett The market will spring into action the week after Easter Historic Estate in Oxfordshire Country Seat Three houses that know their place 17Th-Century House in Herefordshire The Manor, Edwyn Ralph: Grade II listed property with barn and stables in 4¾ acres of land Large Family Home in Surrey Abinger Common: stone-built house in an area of outstanding natural beauty Barclays Really Swish Chalets Buy in a lesser-known ski resort and you can pick up a bargain, says Lucia Adams It's that chocolate box charm that attracts buyers British Gas My Kingdom for this House Good Manors Bridge Place, built for a loyal supporter of Charles II, needs a new owner who will defend it to the hitt, writes Marcus Binney Clues suggest that a still earlier house is encased there rh Pragelato Fact File Scrub up this Spring The Great Indoors Mary Gold learns all she ever wanted to know about cleaning-and a little more besides A story McDonald's wrapper at the front could lose that sale Hot Tips Lesforces Persimmon Rialto Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Change in the Wind Jayne Dowle visits Whitehaven, in the first of a new series on up-and-coming areas Fact File Sandstone Farmhouse in St Bees Near Buy Three places a pebble's throw away A three-storey home dating from the 16th century with views over the village and the coast Georgian Townhouse in Whitehaven An impressive end-of-terrace property with a pretty back garden and ample parking Detached Property near Whitehaven Wave of the Future Real Estate Funky micro homes for the urban surfer are coming soon, reports Caroline McGhie Action Packed Multiple Display Advertising Items Return of the Exotic Garden Design New plant-friendly conservatories add a touch of Victorian adventure, says Anne Gatti Both companies have drawn on the glasshouses at Kew Hot House The Hard Choice Anne Gatti on the pros and cons of a front-garden car park In some cases it could simply be a track for the tyres Drive Way Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's Go inside out Garden Design Nicole Swengley selects furniture for summer evenings For sheer 'ooh-ah' you can't beat the Truffle seat Homes & Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Bewley Homes PLC Overseas property Expo savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items What's on Desperately Seeking Web Tangle The Times Have You Got a Consumer Question? Shape up save . . . Spend . . . Splurge . . . Friends' Dilemma Mortgage Makeover Do they cash in their profit or invest in a buy-to-let property? They should agree what their exit strategy might be Best Buy-To-Let Mortgages Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Home Work Charles Church
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