News from 28/03/2006
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Iles Smith, Andrew Billen, Frances Quinn, Robert Cole, Michael Kapoor, Andrew Pierce, Neil Johnston, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Stewart Anderton, Dr Edmund Marshall, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Liz Chong and Adam Sage, Patrick Kidd and John Westerby, Andrew Duff, Jane MacArtney, Mike Keith-Smith, Chris Gawne, Eleanor Crawford, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Mat Dickinson, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Michael Tillotson, David Pannick, Qc, Anthony Fincham, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Alan M. Calverd, Stefanie Marsh, Will Lawrence, John McNeil, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Jill Sherman and Patrick Foster, Ross Clark, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Julian Taylor, Ann Treneman, Dr Ken Ritchie Chief Executive, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Gillian Anderson, Frank Wheeler, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, The Rev Paul Nicolson Chairman, Patrick McKnown, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Valerie Elliott and Sam Coates, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Nicola Laver, Colin Keppel, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Matthew Pryor and Lewis Stuart, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, Regal Patel, Countess of Harewood, Mike Rosewell, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Kelly Reynolds, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Christopher Beazley, Richard Corbett, Adam Sherwin, Candi Staton, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Ross Anderson, James Doran and Liz Chong, Kristen Roy, Joe Bolger, Andrew Bernard,
ResumoThe Times 1.5 million council staff walk off job Loans for peerages White House plot Law New road rules Standard stake We must declare a national Grumble for Grandad Week times online. co. uk Evening classes to double charges Council tax A new test for maths teachers—Su Doku Reform back on table after deal on elected peers In the Times Today Times Newspapers Limited Evening class fees to double Product 'halts spread' of vCJD Death charges UK tune in shops Doctor accused Mayor's promise Wembley setback Beckett centenary Birth Control Premier Resorts Ltd. A contraceptive pill that can beat cancer The added benefits of the new drug include the end of periods and PMS, writes Mark Henderson Witnesses back out of inquiry into party loans Tiptoeing through a political minefield Political Briefing Animal rights 'petrol bomb' Teacher targeted What a beauty! Police off beat Trophy outcry Cancer trials Correction Jackpot for TV host after 30 years Noel Edmonds has won his first Bafta nomination with a game show that was a surprise success, reports Adam Sherwin Versace The Nominations Junk food firms face a ban on targeting children on mobiles BT MPs seek binding rules on cancer patient care Naming and shaming is latest tactic in the ASBO era Young Crimes Girl, 14, gets new drink-drive ban, then hits lawyer Drivers across Europe to face same tests New rules will end 'licence shopping' by banned drivers and co-ordinate testing for everything from mopeds to lorries. Anthony Browne reports from Brussels npower The New Licence Potential Points of Departure Pressure mounts to name the date for succession Hyams stolen antiques found Barrister bombed Baby miscarriage City evacuation Beer '10p more' Blind 'at risk' Liszt premiere 'Madness' of anti-US attitude is full of risk, says Blair Peugeot Multiple Display Advertising Items Police 'monkey noises' heard as ex-soldier died Oral-B Picture Gallery Tony's in Melbourne Ps "We might have had snow in March, " said a little box … OAG Picture Gallery Promoting his new book The Dream of Rome at The Sunday … A new biography of Barbra Streisand alleges that the … Trust is blind for Margaret Beckett 1.5m join strike over council pensions A business chief says that the industrial action by public sector workers could have been avoided, Jill Sherman writes Multiple Display Advertising Items hp invent The Worst Multiple Display Advertising Items . . . And Not so Bad Brit-rock anthem to kick off World Cup campaign hp invent Comment? Commitment to Europe British democracy: a system in need of reform Forging peace Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Free speech and internet law Poverty at home Beyond price Historic hint Human testing Wise old birds Picture Gallery A Class Apart 'Pleasure and leisure' are not the sole points of further education Our Oscars Sometimes the self-congratulatory zeal of the Baftas is justified Do you take this blue-eyed, blond clergyman to be your lawful vicar? Barricaded from Reality Time to pension off out-of-touch union leaders in Britain (and France) Thunderer: Strike as long as you like Let's grumble for Grandad Health services for the elderly may be shabby but they take advantage of uncomplaining attitudes Join the Debate It wasn't you, Gordon? That naughty Tony! Martin Samuel on how the Prime Minister and his successor are not apples and oranges, but peas in a pod Yes, I'll fight the little Hitlers in coffee bars. No, I won't fight smoking bans beyond petroleum Multiple Display Advertising Items Pardon for 'coward soldier' step closer Two councils appeal against being capped Be Inc(red)ible Band D Increase Angry pensioners hit out at average 4.5 per cent rise directline.com Islamist cell 'tried to con young men into attacks on the UK' Debt and house prices hit young Can you crack inter-city Su Doku? Warm front for newborn lambs Inc(red)ible Lanes that lead to madness Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Palace of Homer's hero rises out of the myths Fact or Fiction? Why fruit shopping poisons the hippo Lake Naivasha, a magnet for wildlife, is drying out as demand grows from abroad for all-year produce, writes Lewis Smith UK online Cartoon protest: man given bail Child rape review Call for butt bins Police name man Ecstasy arrests Terminal to close First-class postie Charles finds heaven as royal organic show hits the Punjab Allsopp's fable of house sharing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items RAF pays up for chinook damage to historic house Soul survivor stirs the heart to banish her real-life woes first night Jazz Café, NW1 AtisReal The Sharpest Critics Times World News How a rank outsider gained the upper hand over heir apparent Binyamin Netanyahu Ehud Olmert US immigration is new mass movement Multiple Display Advertising Items Christian convert asks for refuge Express about to pull in to Venus Rebels release British oil hostage Reporter takes bomb to summit bmibaby.com China promises to hunt pirates Revolution is reversed with a little spin from the West State of Play National strike challenges law and leader's ambition (Reuters): War criminal 'too old to jail' (Reuters): Healing schism (Reuters): Rogue union man (AP): Explosion arrest (AP): Greased lightning (Ap): Anti-Semite jailed (AP): Mixed-up marriage (Reuters): Freudian sleep Multiple Display Advertising Items Fancy that, there's more to life than just shopping How Oxford has taught America a new way to fight battles Study of Malaya insurgency is reshaping US policy in Iraq, reports Tom Baldwin Grand Dosogns Live Saddam's ex-deputy lobbies for insurgents Multiple Display Advertising Items White House a target, says 9/11 plotter The British shoebomber has for the first time been linked to the 2001 attacks by the '20th hijacker', reports Tim Reid Thousands lose homes to capital in the jungle Multiple Display Advertising Items Shifting Cities Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted former leader goes on the run Liberia fears that Nigeria will allow Charles Taylor to escape extradition to UN war crimes tribunal, writes Jonathan Clayton Times Business HIT to end bid for owner of Noddy Cazenove spin-off GM sales warning AFC collapses Quote of the day Singapore buys stake in Standard Chartered British anger over new US rules on foreign investment Associated British Ports may etch £3bn Ftse 100 Stock Markets Distortion in Brown's borrowing bonus North Sea Oil Taking the long view is best Commodities At a premium Pound to Dollar Aqualift Currencies Standard move Business Need to Know 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 Offers Direct Compass sell-off Stop Press Bulgari profits up Pirelli stake Butcher's collapse may take Dewhurst off the high street acer New Suez protest over Italian bid Pension pledge made by Diageo EU plan for mobile phone fees Interpublic to cut offices Singapore dynasties trade places at British bank China's oil profits tax set to Iubricate domestic price rises State gives with one hand, takes with other Xerox Daily Mail says it will not sell off more of Northcliffe Newspapers one account Sony may look for backers to fund BMG divorce HIT gives up chase for owner of Noddy Mini-boom in house prices may be over Oracle Friends reunited City Diary Dyke's return City Diary Outside the box City Diary Congressional 'cure' that could become a killer to investment The Times Retirement Service Top accountancy firms fail to halt French restraints Business Link Canadians prefer targets to keep still Raiders making inroads in Britain Riding the Ocean Wave Bespoke Suits Contest for ABP could send shares soaring Successful bid would leave Forth alone in FTSE 250 DoCoMo brings credit card mobile to Japan Multiple Classified Advertising Items What Brown Did . . . And what He Did Not Montgomery firm faces delisting Regulator will not act against us, says Minerva Challenge to £750,000 FSA fine Brown kept 'takeaways' in Budget background Johnson loses 32 Tootsies to Clapham House The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times IBM Business Partner Bernanke's new clarity offers very few clues 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 Analyst's hot tip fuels share price surge at Dan Petroleum Small Caps Gilts Succession doubts leave cloud over Morrisons' stock Minerva A&l rises to a record high amid talk of new bid interest Stock Markets Large Caps Metal Bulletin Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Times Register Ian Hamilton Finlay Scottish poet and artist who turned his Lanarkshire grounds into Little Sparta, a celebrated shrine to pacificism Ian Hamilton Finlay, CBE, poet and artist, was born on October 28, 1925. He died on March 27, 2006, aged 80 Richard Fleischer Prolific and versatile film director whose productions covered crime, science fiction and historical cpics Richard Fleischer, film director, was born on December 8, 1916. He died on March 25, 2006, aged 89 Lives Remembered Stanislaw Lem Author who used science fiction to express philosophical truth Stanislaw Lem, writer, was horn on September 12, 1921. He died on March 27, 2006, aged 84 Police failed to protect prosecution witness Queen's Bench Division Relevance of prison overcrowding to those passing sentence Court of Appeal Perilous commitments Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages University News Legal News Court Circular Deaths In Memoriam-Private Reception Church News Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Newspapers Support Recycling Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Man tells of 1,300ft flight by tornado Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Changing trends delay detection of classic clues Racing Times Online Number Six Valverde Backed Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Course Specialists National Betting The Wright Track Sedgefield Southwell Folkestone Harlequins lure Abbott with colour of money Blanco backs Heineken Cup alternative The Results Service Times Online Today's Fixtures Valuev gets strapped in for bumpy ride from his critics Boxing Ames getting his priorities right for the Masters Golf Heroes who conquered mutineers return for rescue pact Patrick Kidd on how MacDonald and Topolski can rewrite veterans history Inrevolt Cambridge Blue given job of ensuring good, clean race The Boat Race Weather Breakaway averted as rebel carmakers sign up for 2008 inside out Wheldon's perfect start overshadowed by death of Indy rival Flintoff all set to carry on where he left off Tendulkar's decline hastens Indian changing of the guard Freddie's Diary Times Online Queensland stroll it by doing all the running Pitch Work Unsettles Australians The Times Ponting continues rise from the Ashes From cruise control to self-destruct for Henman Tennis Borg has change of heart over trophy sale Fargus drops police probe Neil Williams Master stroke Upbeat Moody Zorzoli reinstated Chisholm on top Shanghai start Powergen Offiah's latest try fails to impress Times Online Real name the usual suspects in coach hunt Van Nistelrooy in line for recall as Ferguson plans changes Giannakopoulos makes Liverpool plea Bruce Bonus The Premiership Today Mourinho speaks out in defence of Drogba Tottenham stay on target as Kuszczak hands them victory By Our Sports Staff: Blatter promises war if G14 clubs refuse to back down How They Stand Reading target record books Mandaric hope Strike threat Santa Cruz hope Special Agent Dyer Could Be Eriksson's Fifth Man Wenger's decision to cut out Arsenal's greatest middle man finally makes sense Arsenal v Juventus No-Goal Zone Arsenal Approach European Record for Clean Sheets despite Unsettled Defence Speed is key to bringing giants down to earth Arsenal will have to rely on pace and slick passing to counter Juventus's size advantage, says Tony Cascarino Juventus links to Britain stand test of time Vieira finds no hiding place behind cold front Matt Hughes on why the France international was reluctant to betray his emotions before his Highbury return tonight The Times Crossword 23,248 Charlotte Edwards embarks on her first public engagement … If Loughborough University were a nation The Insider archive The Insider Sport Wenger's star pupil returns The Times Investec Arsenal v Juventus times2 passnotes the face The X factor the click the bulletin contents 28.03.06 why do we get amnesia? The man who wasn't there Doug Bruce, a successful young Briton living in New York, found himself on the subway one day unable to remeber his past. He tells Penny Wark what it's like to start life from scratch aged 35 True story or eleborate hoax? why the American film critics were scoptical Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery The rise of the interrogatory statement I can't blame boy's attack on men's mags If I were… … a grey squirrel, I'd make humans face facts, says Lucy Alexander Esporta Success was all a matter of time The Andrew Sillen Interview: Author Audrey Niffenegger takes things slowly Time really is the most precious gift you can give your children In the second extract from her book, Daphne De Marneffe says that material values are vastly overrated. The key is to become aware of your offspring's real needs and, crucially, your own Auctionair Do You Need Advice? Should I stop eating oily fish and omega-3 as they have no health benefits? mentuesday Jerry Hall cooked my dinner Well, she did offer, And Ross Anderson felt it would be churlish to refuse… The kit So you think you're James Bond, then, do you? The Ricky Gervais Show Dish Herring with herby potatoes The Sunday Times Wine Club Microwave man Increase rape convictions, and you may violate justice arts Byzantium-out of the Attic Its Classical roots are showing at Somerset House, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Hear our art critic's guide to the show Oh you pretty things The eye of a wanderer Photography Paul Strand discovered beauty in his exiled years on the road, says Joanna Pitman The Times Offers Direct The funday Times Every Pixar tells a story For 20 years Pixar has shown other animators how it's done. Now, at the Science Museum, it's showing us, says Will Lawrence Alice Coote Concert Wigmore Hall Theatre Gaudeamus Arcola. E8 first night in the main paper Candi Staton makes one of the unlikeliest comebacks in pop history Pink Martini World music Barbican Plece Night Entertainments Jazz Ray Gelato Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Pop Jimi Tenor Queen Elizabeth Hall tv & radio Radio Choice Get Harper's Bazaar for £2 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide It's Not Easy Being Green BBC Two, 8pm Variations Don't Mess with Miss Beckles BBC Two, 9pm Rapists: The Day of Reckoning BBC One, 10.35pm Back to Bataan Film Choice Madame X (1966) Camera Buff (1979) The trouble with riding a high horse Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3862 A. With a knife Word Watching Polygon Free. The world's greatest guide to over 350 hearing … Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Challenging problems need super solutions Issue of the Week The Top Jobs Mothers' Age Homeless Types Non-Drivers Public Opinion Management 4 Seen in Hansard Diversity still a sticking point Management Grudge Alert Acting chiefs can cash in Get a Job as an… Intelligence Officer with Mis Sector has need for speed Weish Assembly, Chief Executive £90,000 Who gets to spend the local taxes that we pay? Councils Councils… Get Ready to Kick off Betting on a smooth change Interview Peter Dean, chairman of the Gambling Commission, tells Carly Chynoweth that when council take over licensing of gambling premises, experiance will ease the transition Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health 6 New Medical Research Dentistry deal bites into PCTs Health Other Stories we Liked Mind the NHS pay gap GPs eye social approach London Development Agency, Group Directors, Six-figure … Illness can be a funny business for patients Health What's Sinaname? Public to lose rights of way Planning Tenants reject ownership Housing Hero… Bids founder on 'lost' ads Voluntary Sector Joy Riders Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Education 8 Foreign Ways Is adult learning going to pot? Education Prize Caption Competition Boys get a bit too fresh Student numbers to fall Index Course Watch Careers Poetry Pounds Spelling out what you stand for Socpo's outgoing president, Jan Parkinson, hopes its planned name change will give the society a more professional image and help it to expand, writes Carly Chynoweth What Worked for Me The Key to . . . Jobs 10-19 Jobs Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items rockpools Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Goliath's acts can force David's hand What Worked for us New Services Diary Dates Inside Law Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The judges are delighted they're definitely up for it' Next Monday the judicial Office will take over the running of the judiciary. It's a big change, writes Frances Gibb lawyer of the week The Times Law Section 'A blog shows we are not a stuffy, old-style firm'. Discuss Law firms are divided as to the usefulness of the legal blog. Nicola Laver reports Ok, the bathwater may need changing, but keep the baby City giants, legal aid firms and high street solicitors all come under the umbrella of the Law Society of England and Wales. Will they agree on its future, asks Frances Gibb 'The society has only three years to get its act together' Five leading lawyers on what path they expect the society to take. Interviews: Grania Langdon-Down A gruesome story of murder and hanging-in cold blood Put away the Grecian 2000 age is no longer a drawback New anti-discrimination regulations will mean that fewer partners have to retire early, says Anthony Fincham Tips for Planning Ahead Goodbye but not farewell? No ageism here Bar none 'Sweet Thames run softly' your shout readers' queries The College of Law on a citizen's arrest, compensation and employees' contracts the times. co. uk law diary Picture Gallery Is Britain simply a land fit for criminals? The Times
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