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News from 27/03/2006

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Clive Coleman, Gráinne Gilmore, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Anna Reisenberger Deputy Chief Executive, Matthew Syed, DJM, Philip Webster, Political Editor and Rosemary Bennett, Alison Root, Joanna Taylor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, J. Armistead, Barbara Kastelein, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Quentin Holland Managing Director, Sir William Proby Chairman, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Katie Scott, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Kevin Eason, Sean O'Neill reports, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Nick Zakrzewski, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Neil Grant, Patrick Coffey Heathfield, Cathy Struthers, Stephen Farrell, Tony Blair, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Christopher McCALL, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Ricardo Sandoval, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, David Lister, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tzipi Livni, Jane Whsatley, Graham Murray, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Rupert Hunt, David Watts, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adriaan Goldberg, Matthew Pryor, Sean O'Neill and Frances Gibb, Rebecca O'Connor, Max Murdoch, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, E. Burke, Chris Campling, Mrs Danny Murphy, David Lister and Angus MacLeod, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Calvin Shulman, David Hands Raugh Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Peter Dixon, Colin Hegarty, Dalya Alberge, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Nat Gosden, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Edward Nugee, Tim Hames, Rosemary Bennet, Mel Webb, David Powell and Craig Lord, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Hunter Davies, Richard Meynell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, P. Ruhl, Danny Baker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Geoff Jones, Richard Owen reports, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Richard Lonsdale, Norman King, Matt Dicklnson Chief Football Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine, Patrick Newley, Bruce Hawksbee,

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The Times Smooth start to smoking ban Blue Peter scam Free Five-Day Gym Pass Mosque shootout Bid for ITV Home cooking Index timesonline Hidden CJD is new threat to thousands The maternal dilemma Brando as you've never seen him I shouldn't have said I planned to quit, admits Blair In the Times Today The Times Tories' secret backer revealed Time to Go? Cameron shifts housing policy Fight to be No 2 Mourners injured Girl set on fire Here are Some They Made Earlier Great Rail Journeys The great Blue Peter badge scandal Joanna Bale reports on how winners of the famous prize for achievement are flogging them online to greedy parents Why the fat from this little piggy could be good for us Disease that is here to stay Are You at Risk? Hidden CJD threat Farmers ambush Tesco's meat counter Apple Corps Chanel Beatles take rival Apple to court over core business Scotland takes to its first day of no smoke without ire Enforcement officers used a softly-softly approach but most smokers complied quietly with the ban in public places, report David Lister and Angus Macleod Club bows to new age of reason—from the balcony Magnus Linklater The Price and the Paying No resistance at home of Whisky Galore and the Jacobite Rebellion English pubs look abroad for new ideas Britain's FBI casts its net from opium farmer to street dealer Dolce&gabbana Serious Organised Crime Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items The Iq League Germans are brainiest (but at least we're smarter than the French) Tony Robinson: Me and My Mum Kember returns to his church to give thanks fly Monarch The Longlist Literary honour for Baghdad blogger Zurich Multiple Display Advertising Items Exam students text a friend to cheat A growing number of candidates believe their mobile phones are the answer to difficult questions, reports Helen Nugent easyJet.com Call to prayer for mobile Catholics Barclays Financial Services Authority The Ancient Egypt statue from Bolton (circa 2003) Call that a Poker Face? Premature babies are 'blocking beds' Doctors say that the cost of keeping alive children born under 25 weeks must be addressed, Sean O'Neill reports smile Spread of granny vouchers Rac Tesco directline Deepcut report set to expose 'culprits' Suicidal young men are told: don't bottle it up Auntie's £23,000 dinner date Second 'General Strike' walkout GPs guilty over false sick notes ideal Home Show Take-off at last for RAF squadron flying £45m Eurofighter Typhoons The first images of Brando, as the rebel who stole the show Unseen footage shows the actor trying out for the role that would make James Dean a star, reports Dalya Alberge Average council tax rise is 4.5% Protester freed Second Sun found Rape arrest Drug-trial patients Body in harbour Top guitar solo The Open University Want to woo the Saudis? Send in Fred and Gladys Porton Down Breach of trust: does the Government understand its own inheritance tax plans? Covering the cost of bearing witness to war in Iraq Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Providing for asylum-seekers Flying high on native pride The easiest word German lessons Suspect song The Times Fading Orange Disillusion has opened the way for the Opposition's return in Ukraine Badge of Dishonour After more than 200 years, science admits it: Adam Smith was right A Royal Success Charles and Camilla have proved skilful ambassadors in the Middle East Oh, for God's sake. . . Come on, Tony, it's your deal The next time he has the neighbours round for resignation pontoon, the PM must show his hand Join the Debate Why hoodies deserve our care, too Just when vulnerable teenagers most need help, society is turning its back on them If you thought this was a rotten way to pay for politics, you've seen nothing Party bureaucracies will become larger, more powerful and inevitably more arrogant Last minute Ask Gentle giant promises Olympic inspiration for East End Cathy Freeman's advice to the rising star Christine Ohuruogu Try tickling, the latest weapon in the battle against road rage No 10 seeks deal to elect peers and cut their powers How to Arrive in One Piece Elderly are still being neglected Lawyers at risk Jet flight test Maze remembered Cartoon charge High winds alert Solar funding AmericanAirlines The Castle sinks into irrelevance next to bliss of Requiem first night Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance Russell Maliphant interview Times World News Sectarian strife embroils US Americans deny firing on a mosque while raiding a Shia stronghold, report Tim Reid and Stephen Farrell Aer Lingus Bulldozing the old borders carves out lead in the polls Case against Christian convert to be dropped (AP): Warlord to be handed over (AP): Travel problems (AP): Racist stabbing (Reuters): Fighting subsides (Reuters): Aircraft robbed (AP): Gas leak panic (AP): Buck Owens dies (Reuters): Snooping stops Multiple Display Advertising Items EU demands release of opposition chief President may form coalition with man he deposed energy saving Multiple Display Advertising Items Mafioso shoots sister over 'dishonour' An old Sicilian tradition is revived as a young woman who had a child out of wedlock is shot, Richard Owen reports 325,000 seals to die in cull Prime Minister claims Canada is a propaganda victim and says the killing is necessary, reports Tim Reid Bloody Business: From Floes to Catwalk SAS Pope favours Beijing ties (AP): Immigrant rally (AP): Merkel victories (Reuters): Drastic action (AP): Veteran recruit WITSmith Good home cooking-right off the assembly line Making Time And the Meals Officials run up £24bn bill for sedans Modern mandarins are hooked on the status symbol of a chauffeur-driven vehicle, reports Jane MacArtney Halifax Measuring the Expense National Campaign for Better Hearing Times Business Sale of BNFL unit set for approval Monday March 27 2006 Divide widens AIM delistings Tonbridge is top Quote of the day Dyke faces struggle to fund ITV cash offer Inheritance tax rule 'to hit virtually every will in … US rate rise may spark sterling sell-off FTSE 100 Stock Markets EU newcomers in line for currency woe North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Medesign Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Ask Business big shot British Funds Venezuela pledge Stop Press Saudi stocks fall Airbus scramble New Delta flights The Pound Change on the Week Rumour of the day Briefing Look ahead Deal of the day Bet of the day Stock Market Gas users 'face extra £10bn bill' Britannica Travelodge owner may check out for £1.1bn BFG's two Bills join New York consultant Morrison agrees to outsider as new chief Sharp Deal-dodging cash shells face delisting Renovo in second bite at biotech flotation Independent attacks Mail's move into Ireland timesonline Entrepreneurs in the starting blocks Firm seeks funds for Baltic oil terminal Pension funds told to slash equities Colt Balliol seeks more diversity Pretenders to the throne give the genuine MPC a run for its money Tonbridge sixth-formers tackle the big issues to beat rivals in the final of the interest Rate Challenge, writes Gary Duncan Guide Roll Call of the Top Teams Bmi flyer numbers hit by competition Foundation Degrees Japanese cities see new rise in land prices Keeping it in the family pays off for baker Powers in the Boardroom Gráinne Gilmore on a 130-year-old business that looks ahead rather than ponders what might have been Times Online Power CV Norwich Union The Leader in Ten Questions Business Equity Prices Marriott Powerhouse state turns to Europe in a drive to increase trade David Watts introduces a four-page report on Mexico Dramatic project proposed for cultural forum Offbeat Look at Mexico San Luis Potosí aims to be a big player on the cultural scene A lesson in multiculturalism Barbara Kastelein on Mexico's efforts to introduce a fair education policy Chiapas Greeting the saints and visiting a colonial gem David Watts follows the Coca-Cola trucks up the mountains in colourful Chiapas Jungle silence broken only by the heron and a croaking frog Prickly issue of hippy peyote tourists Mother champions the less fortunate David Watts meets a woman who set up a special school Silver lining from a devastating hurricane Barbara Kastelein looks at lessons learnt from Wilma's visit to Cancún San Luis Potosi Times Register E. S. Anderson Bacteriologist who predicted the problems associated with human resistance to antibiotics Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Rahim Mottaghi Irvani, industrialist, born on February 10, 1920. He died on March 3, 2006, aged 86 Henry Morris Creation Research Society founder who sought scientific explanations for Noah's Ark Hendry M. Morris, hydraulic engineer and creationist, was born on October 6, 1918. He died on February 25, 2006, aged 87 Lynne Perrie Sixties club singer turned actress, who as "Poison" Ivy Tilsley was a highlight of Coronation Street Birds enriched Royal tables Notebook Archaeology Access to education defeats excluded pupil's claim House of Lords RGT: Birthdays Goodbye to the Black Watch Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-War Announcements To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move timesonline Five-Day Forecast All white on the Western Front Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Times Sport Dettori puts Godolphin on top of the world Racing Jockeys rescue Kempton card from rocky horror show Big-Race Result Chenchikova, trained by Aidan O'Brien, is 14-1 from … timesonline Plumpton Kempton Park Wolverhampton The Results Service Heroine Rudman dreams of turning silver into gold Patrick Kidd continues our Sporting Inspirations series as he meets the Winter Olympics medal-winner who is hungry for more Where the Money Comes from Today's Fixtures Racing Yesterday's Results Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Loeb laps up Catalunya win Rocks feel heat Belper promoted Oh so easy Leander power on Imperial on a roll Saracens looking healthier under influence of Jones Guinness Premiership The Times How They Stand Goode marker for Leicester's cup ambitions Bristol took a significant stride towards Guinness … Injuries could Sale's outlook after Hanley-inspired victory Wasps take out their frustration on Leeds Spencer's flashes of brilliance light up a one-sided affair Capirossi takes full advantage as Rossi finds himself the fall guy Rick Broadbent is hopeful of a more open MotoGP season after watching the first race of the year in Jerez, Spain Esporta How They Stand By a Correspondent: Crabtree stands tall to deny Castleford Bridge to fore as Wolves snap out of their slumber Engage Super League Bates wary of weight on Murray's shoulders Tennis Mauresmo enjoys life at the top Sanderson lauds crew as rivals again left foundering Sailing How They Stand Ask China's obsession with potting puts Putin in the shade Phil Yates, in Beijing, witnesses the relentless growth of a sport that has attracted 60 million participants in the country Bell could be given key role in England plan for one-day success Our Sports Staff: Rampant Lee blows away South Africa's lower order Scoreboard from Jaipur Teams Online Van de Velde ends title drought Scores audible Ready Ames fires on the final day to hit target Free Today 24-Page Supplement Nicol claims title double despite lack of appeal Balmain Boxers savour sweet taste of success Results from Melbourne Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Coe is identified as man to cure athletics ills Pedigree Medals Table The Times Crossword On the back of a Champions League and domestic resurgence … During the controversial takeover of Manchester United … timesonline The Insider Sport Owen staying upbeat over World Cup fitness fight The Times ESPN The Game How Could I Score only One against Birmingham? Rooney Rues the Ones that Got Away the Game times2 passnotes the face Engaging in disengagement theclick thebulletin contents Stay close to me Work and motherhood are incompatible goals, says Daphne De Marneffe in her new book. As a result, women repress an overwhelming desire for intimacy with their children Tomorrow Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Using a feminist hammer on a small nut of narcissism Ephemeral nature of economic indicators I really have read. . . The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, says AA healthmonday How to have a good death A BBC poll shows cancer patients get better care than those dying of heart disease, says Penny Wark The Times Help and advice What the survey on death found Pru Health Even a modest intake can be bad for your health It's not just heavy drinkers who risk their livers. For some, even two glasses of their favourite drink may be two too many, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Anatomical mattress topper Work or Family Problems? I just can't get over my awful homesickness Many students cope with their feelings by partying Dish Pork chop schnitzel No grey areas Black and White Grand Designs and another thing. . . I'm not blind, I just can't see Get fit-the virtual way arts Who's left to do the Right thing? Why must art be the exclusive province of the Left? Robbie Millen issues a call to arms WHSmith True blue through and through Fading to blue? The jury's still out. . . Don't miss Sculptor of the dance Debra Craine meets Russell Maliphant, the choreographer who never expected to be a star AA Dance Angika Touring reviews first night Theatre The White Album Nottingham Playhouse Concert BSO/Alsop Lighthouse, Poole Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Fightstar Astoria, WC2 Jazz Mike Westbrook St Cyprian's Church, NW1 tv&radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One ESPN The New Paul O'grady Show Viewing Guide David Chater The Schools Lottery Variations The Commander Tony Robinson: Me and my Mum The Children's Hour Film Choice Stephen Dalton Running Scared (1986) In too Deep (1999) Black and White (1999) A Chile wind blows through suburbia Weekend TV Caitlin Moran Here was the brutal Pinochet under house arrest on the Wentworth estate, opposite Russ Abbot Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Acorn Thegame Picture Life without Hating Chelsea. . . Thegamesays Whistle Blower Homecoming Far Barclays Premiership Manager Finds Scant Consolation in Standing The former United captain expected no favours and got none, says Peter Lansley Ovation at Old Trafford Stamping Ground How Rooney was Brought to Book Hunter Davies on his job as forward's ghostwriter The Real Story of The first of two extracts from Sir Alf, Leo McKinstry's biography of England's World Cup-winning manager, begins with a bold prophecy and explains how it was fulfilled Ramsey Raises a Pint of Order Next Week Rush of Blood Incites Pogatetz Barclays Premiership Newcastle Have Air of Vacancy A Stupid Flight of Fancy Danny Kelly says the new George Best Airport will not be popular with Man City fans The Prem Return of the Philosopher Next Week Return of Vieira Arouses Arsenal The departure of the former midfield enforcer to Juventus last summer still provokes strong feelings among the club's fans audible Off Pat Comments from Italian Russell Kempson reports on fears in Turin that the Frenchman is a fading force Lee Spikes Talk of Henry Exit Celebrity Fan Film director tells Bruce Hawksbee that he hopes the Old Lady vanishes Sunderland Bow to Inevitable Barclays Premirship Six-Figure Gamblers are Embarking on Certain Tony Cascarino says leading players are dicing with their future with huge bets Drogba's Plea Falls down in Diving Debate Zola Sees the Noble Side of Mourinho Katie Scott on why a favourite son sticks by Chelsea manager Cinema Trip is Just the Ticket Aston Villa (0) 0 Fulham (0) 0 Liverpool Win Big at Card Game Thegames Barclays Premiership Everton Defender Urges Authorities to Stub out Unbritish … Sheringham's Perfect Touch Wigan Athletic (1) 1 West Ham United (0) 2 Barclayspremiership Entertainment Table Tonight Dream Mission Accomplished Thegames Coca-Cola Championship David McVay says Reading chairman has planned well Draw Helps Proud Coppell Realise Ambitions Brighton Cardiff City Crewe Alexandra Derby County Ipswich Town Preston North End Watford Leeds United Sheffield United Wolverhampton Cup Running Dry for Promotion Hopefuls Thegames Coca-Cola League One Oldham Athletic Southend United Barnsley Port Vale Swindon town Gillingham Rotherham United Walsall Nottingham Forest Scunthorpe United Yeovil Town We're Busy Being Boring Joanna Taylor Mrs Danny Murphy tries to bring the game into repute Hope Springs Eternal for Powell's Team paddypower Connor Helps Orient to Dig in on Sandpit Bury MacClesfield Town Carlisle United Northampton town Barnet Cheltenham Town Oxford United Bristol Rovers Lincoln City Wrexham Oxford Turn the Tide of Despair Grays Earn Reward for Dynamic Chairman Thegames Non-League Results Times Runs out for Cooper binoculars Lennon at Helm as Celtic Tide Rolls in Aberdeen Dundee United Falkirk Rangers Hibernian Why FIFA Will Bow to Power of Clubs Thecontinent Gabriele Marcotti says the pressure from G14 for more control is irresistible Out of Africa-But Not in Contention for Honours Tunisia Results Reina Proves Top Stopper Leaderboard Super Leagues The Game Managers talk Sport SAS Mission to save Sunderland Bill Edgar on the Wearsiders' rescue from the hardship of the Promised Land On the Box Toonarmy Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Fixtures intel Golf Inside The Challenge Roll of Honour You only Swing Mel Webb casts his eye over 14 years of fun and adventure on the fairways Tee Time is for Women as Well How to Enter Roll of Honour Be the Leader in the Corporate Clubhouse Alison Root goes back to school for a novel approach to learning innovative management skills Poker Room timesonline Come and Play Golf in Ian Woosnam's Manor Alison Root on a renaissance in golf-course building in the principality Play to Win a Callaway Driver Regional Venues 2006 N Ireland Scotland Cheshire Wales Northamptonshire Berkshire timescorporategolf Oxford Shire Berkshire Wiltshire The Magic of La Manga Mel Webb visits the established venue for the national final of the times challenge Golf World Can Anybody Trump the King and Win this Trick? Patrick Kidd on the ambidextrous talents of golf's skilled stuntmen How to Make Links All round the World Alison Root dips into the exotic treats that await competitors in the global final Visitors' Notes for Malaysia Pack a Few Properties in your Bag Rupert Hunt on a property company that takes the worry out of being a landlord Seat Dedicated Followers of Fashion Alison Root on the great strides—and painful faux pas—being made in clothing Bytherules Global Growth of Golf Courses The Pleasure of Being at Home on the Range Colin Hegarty looks at why it can pay to build real estate on a course How Golfers Can Raise Money to Fight Bowel Cancer World Corporate Golf Challenge If You Don't Qualify for the Masters, Try this. . . Geoff Jones on a welcome return for the London Golf Show next month Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Suppliers Associate Partners Bobby Moore Fund Timesonline

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