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News from 30/03/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, David Hands and Mark Souster, Theodore Dalrymple, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Matthew Pryor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Jon Johns, Jan Johrs, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Phil Prior, Andrew Pierce and Rosemary Bennett, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Philip Webster in Jakarta and Daniel McGrory, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Sick Job Syndrome, Brian Barwick, David Sharrock, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Allen Robertsom, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Jeremy Plester, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Richard Ranft, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Wheatley, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, Sarah Turner, Richard Holmes, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Brian Leighton, David Hockney, Kaveh Solhekol, Beryl Dixon, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Chris Campfing, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Michael Osborne, Patrick Hosking, Jane Reed, Geoffrey Marsh Director, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Kevin Maher, Professor J. Brian G. Roberts, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Manfred Kets De Vries, James Rubin, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Ashling O'connor, John Rhodes, Feargus O'Sullivan, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Clayton and Richard Beeston, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Max Lewis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Terence O'brien Chichester, Liz Chong and Ian Evans, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore, Raekha Prasad, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Minister to attack 'hypocrisy' of US Deepcut suicides Iran nuclear call Join the club Five Days Free with Esporta Elderly care plan Sainsbury success Parallel restraint is more likely in Israel than lasting … timesonline. co. uk 'Betrayal of justice' as rapists walk free Badge of dishonour Partial eclipse is partially seen Detectives prepare to interview Blair over allegations of peerages for sale In the Times Today The Times Identity cards in three years Man in Hot Seat Setback for bird flu vaccine Doctor struck off Knife killer jailed Royal appointment Bride's life-saver Nude review Correction Off Route Mature Vintage Claret Ryanair flight drops in at wrong airport Passenger jet lands at old army base after pilot takes a wrong turn, reports David Sharrock Minister tests US trade links with 'hypocrite' claim By a Correspondent: ASBO 'overdrive' condemns children to custody Pressure Points Abu Hamza's case delayed 'Official vandals' Hospital bug alert 'Dangerous' trees Protester charged RAF spaceman Caitlin's Five Rolex Is the next driver of the Tardis set to be a woman? Sigourney Weaver tops the BBC's list as a perfect Doctor Who, reports Simon de Bruxelles, while Caitlin Moran has other ideas for the female who could further boost the ratings Counties where only 1 in 100 complaints ends in jail Conviction rates differ hugely across England and Wales, Richard Ford writes 'What I went through in court was worse than the crime itself' Expert witnesses can help juries to judge fairly Landmark Cases Academies help pupils to raise their game in exams Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Top British Titles Harry Potter's magic works again in best book awards Sainsbury's Chef to stars unmasked as a sex-obsessed bully Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft Office Net all Boris Johnson's fans, it seems, are housewives … Shift family life Look. Just there. A hamster. A Sylvanian Family hamster A reader gets in touch to share a correspondence with … Coleen McLoughlin has been named "best-dressed female … Picture Gallery The Grocer relates a visit paid by John Sentamu, Archbishop … Ps People Take me to your mind reader Ban on civil servants' memoirs But Jack Straw has revealed that he will take advantage of the exemption on books by ministers, reports Sam Coates Multiple Display Advertising Items Magnet The Sharpest Critics Return flight is well worth the journey first night Theatre One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Garrick, Wc2 PC World The Computer Superstore Bogus badge holders force Blue Peter to suspend free entry perk BT More power to you Date to remember Letters to the Editor The rot starts with poor adult education Guilty women Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Scotland's sinister smoking ban Theatre Museum How to solve a Su Doku Bible stories Birdsong The Times Under New Management Bush must emphasise prosperity, focus on the deficit and hope for some luck Unusual Tom Jones enjoys the grey, grey gravel of Buckingham Palace Would the Rt Hon Penguins show a little more care for their environment? Rape Crisis Between crime and punishment, the system has collapsed Thunderer: Politics? It could be verse The striking idiocy of youth Theodore Dalrymple on why French students should go back to class to learn some economics Join the Debate The Times Images that will terrorise Israel Withdrawing settlers isn't enough. There must be an aid operation to help Palestinians My Blue Peter badge was a fraud: now we're all at it, teaching kids to cheat Today Tomorrow Toyota The battle over who owns rights to apple hp invent Al-Qaeda 'wanted multiple bombing' A wave of simultaneous blasts in Britain was called for by a senior group figure, a court is told. Nicola Woolcock reports Too much vitamin C can bring on pre-eclampsia, women told Multiple Display Advertising Items Danger Signs John Lewis Killer rapist will never leave prison The victim's family wants to know why a convicted sex attacker was let into Britain, reports Adam Fresco Care plan to let elderly keep hold of their homes What Future Will Hold Protesters lose anti-war appeal Crucifixion images 'misleading' Directory Enquiries costs confuse Green phone idea plants a seed Expedia. co. uk Vases restored, cracks aside Lords reform remains doomed to fail Multiple Display Advertising Items Publication Recommendations Bullying rejected as the cause of Deepcut deaths Camilla seeks out oasis of calm as she wilts in the desert heat northern rock A Punch and Punchshow that would have pleased the President of France Prescott quip ruffles MPs as aide calls on Blair to go Cost of cuppa up to £220m Strike deadlock Deputy elected Foreign fees Arise, Sir Tom, for 40 thrusting years of service bmibaby.com Times World News Defiance and fear of settlers cast out into the wilderness The Coalition Winners and losers as the old guard is swept away Samsung Exposé on Jewish role in US policy is disowned Goodbye to the old guard Multiple Display Advertising Items Justice catches up with fugitive African warlord Doctor jailed for girl abortion scan Two caught by official sting in clampdown on clinics helping with sex selection, reports Raekha Prasad tiscali By a Correspondent, (Reuters/AP): Released Christian convert granted asylum in Rome Protesters want to hear Chirac Honest man hands in $1m bag Republican lobbyist sent to jail Wealth Warning Join the only bank with an ethical policy Players give DNA in rape inquiry Blair seals alliance to fight terrorism and foster tolerance Intelligent Finance Praise for liberal Islam will bury the bad news Emerging Nation Heathrow express Making a Comeback Bison beefing up for flight to new life in the Ice Age Party favours Tymoshenko Russia warning Bush death plot Marbella arrests Private lessons Ping-pong diplomats come back to the table Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Iran told to abandon nuclear arms plan The UN Security Council has given Tehran a month to halt its uranium enrichment programme, James Bone reports London Energy Grand Designs Wilting in the Spotlight Pretty Woman is almost upstaged by bouncing tomato on Broadway Car crash Britons blamed for 'looking wrong way' Times Business Thursday March 30 2006 ISoft shares slide Silverscreen woes Credit pact Quote of the day Wall Street fights curb on foreign investment ITV's predators set to make £150m in fees if successful Sainsbury's fifth quarter of growth in a row FTSE 100 Stock Markets Putting the accent on healthy relations North Sea Oil America hypocritical on trade Commodities Laptop losers Pound to Dollar Guide Dogs Currencies Size matters 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 TSI looks to list Stop Press Good time at TAG Edison credit deal Consumer spending hopes are hit Business Pricewaterhousecoopers UK's annual deficit reaches record high Compass chief could face lawsuit Developers say small can be beautiful Times Online Barratt builds an iPad for the iPod generation Thinking outside the box Norway leads the race for tie-up in Russian gasfield Business The Times Closed fund venture up £500m How They Did It Payout for splits affair denied to winners eos Airlines lenovo Impact of inheritance rules not known, Treasury admits Woolworths says profits will be hit by internet strategy United Biscuits profit surge fuels £2bn float speculation LCR sale to be shelved until link is completed Bank of Scotland Corporate Montgomery raising £150m for empire Countdown to Take-Off ABP dismisses offer from Goldman team Times Online Money Spanish predator deflects bid contest for BAA Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Burren Energy drained by Tullow statement on oilfield estimates Small Caps Gilts Recovery in shares proves Sainsbury's is no basket case Barratt Buyout talk raises interest in InterContinental Hotels Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Woolworths Brown logs off Britain's employees insideout Power nap LSE gig for band City Diary Office outing City Diary Interexec The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Business Equity Prices Ladbrokespoker.com Late Travel Refuge far from the madding crowd Sloping off in royal fashion Easter? It's a rollercoaster ride at home Hampshire, £29 a night; a week in Malta, £327, ski week in Austria, £250. Tony Dawe lists the others Travel Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Ruari Mclean Leading typographical designer of his day whose work encompassed stationery, comics, magazines and fine books Pauline Meiggs Socialist campaigner turned historian who wrote definitive biographies of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell Professor Joan Hussey Outstanding scholar who was chosen to edit the Byzantine volumes of the Cambridge Medieval History Lives Remembered Bob Carlos Clarke Photographer equally accomplished at creating pensive still lifes and immaculately erotic commercial work Antiwar protesters cannot rely on preventing crime House of Lords The Times Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Court Circular Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Anniversaries Personal Column Newspapers Support Recycling Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Fine line of showers makes 145-mile trip Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Nicholls has quantity and quality for Aintree Racing Latest Betting Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Taunton Ferguson resists opportunity to go on attack in name game Diary The Times Sports Book Chepstow No Prep Run for Nannina Wincanton Lingfield Park Course Specialists Crew members do their bit for park and tide motorists Patrick Kidd on the combined Oxford and Cambridge vehicle recovery service Rowing Xchanging Boat Race The Boat Race National Games for schools to prepare 2012 stars The Results Service Today's Fixtures Athletes may lose funding Murali strikes Barber to sue Torrens sidelined Ullrich false start Chisholm on track Alonso impervious to his rivals Motor Racing Dragons braced for invasion of village people Christopher Irvine on the amateurs out to enjoy Le Weekend When David Met and Beat Goliath Roddick is relying on big brother to end stint as fall guy Tennis Ruddock row rumbles on Quarter-Finals The Sunday Times Barkley given thumbs up for Bath Pietersen determines to continue hard slog against spin How They Line up Suite and sour: the changing face of touring life From major to minors as teenagers threaten to steal Sorenstam's thunder Golf Laptops and laundry problems on Sky We must follow Times lead Brian Barwick, the FA chief executive, says our anti-diving campaign needs to be backed by the game as a whole The Times Stand up and Be Counted Quinn strikes a chord as Sunderland's saviour Late onslaught by Stock bursts bubble for QPR The Premiership Today Drogba happy to stay on and handle all the fallout Gibson in search of anniversary milestones Uefa Cup Quarter-Finals World Cup Countdown The Times Liverpool to reject Spaniard's advances Italian newspapers go for broke in their damnation of the bianconeri Forlán Opener Cancelled out by Inter Vieira misery increases Henry's staying power Wenger's patience yields its reward Golden Touch Apprentice conjures up some magic to leave the sorcerer exposed Catherine Riley on a young wizard who has emerged from his master's shadow Making of a Superstar Fàbregas already a man of the world Tottenham slip back in race for Mido Van Nistelrooy confirms there is no substitute for … Top of the Table Hatton ready to launch City investment plan The Times Crossword 23,250 There is increasing buck-passing about which organisation … Everyone knows that things move slowly in football's … E-Mail The Insider Football Sport Sport Chelsea ready to take on the Galaxy after American deal The Times Fx Auctions plc Inside Picture Gallery times2 Passnotes No 139 Dog licences theface Houston, she has a problem theclick thebulletin contents The warriors' tale Stef Hassan/reuters Most of us know about the Iraq war only from TV. For the first time, Richard Holmes has obtained gripping first-hand accounts from soldiers going through it 'Lewy's screams went straight through me. You wouldn't think a child could do this to him' Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Swap the mallet for a scalpel, Mr Cameron Peerless words of advice for Blair Luke-warm thinking You know your life's in trouble when The Times Don't try to be like a man Lucy Martin, lawyer turned business success, tells Lucy Alexander what women need to get ahead Businesswomen of the Year Awards 2006 Direct Wines Limited Dish Fish cakes with pickied cucumber The WellMan Clinic My son has lost the use of his arm after sleeping on it Ask Dr Stuttaford AA screen I went it all and I want it now! Sharon Stone isn't the only star with her own idea of a demanding role, says Jan Johns The Times Gimme gimme gimme: a star turn Picture Gallery In Sounds tomorrow Online with John Hurt Tintin I'll have a skinny storyline A forthcoming Tom Hanks film How Starbucks Saved my Life set Hugo Rifkind thinking about other plots with conglomerate appeal The White Countess She's having a whale of time Anna Paquin won an Oscar at 11. Now she's a star—and not screwed up at all, Kevin Maher discovers Transamerica npower reviews film For a few dolours more Tommy Lee Jones's bleak, moody western is a moving watch, says James Christopher lqbal Sarah Jessica Parker as rent-a-girlfriend? Tim Allen as a sheepdog? Wendy Ide is wearied by frothy Hollywood comedies Failure to Launch Yours, Mine and Ours The Ballad of Jack and Rose The Shaggy Dog Iqbal Diameter of the Bomb DVD Dinners SAFE (Todd Haynes, 1995) ICED cassata cake Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell The Ballad of Jack & Rose Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Take some tried-and-tested horror tricks, add Nicole Kidman in a very bad mood, and you have the eerily enjoyable The Others Entertainments Jane Siberry Pop Richard Rodney Bennett Concert reviews first night Spartacus Dance Remember Shakti Jazz Barbican tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Travel Direct Esther Rantzen examines the way the terminally ill … television multichannel Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Discovery Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial BBC One The Curious House Guest The Family Man BBC One, 9pm Variations How to Have a Good Death BBC Two, 9pm Stairlift to Heaven Channel 4,9pm Film Choice Written on the Wind (1956) Channel 4, 1.30pm Basic Instinct (1992) Channel 4, 10pm Miranda (2002) Channel 4, 1.35am Not a lorra point to Cilla's culinary tour Last Night's Tv Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture The Times Can team-mates really be trusted? The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week What Else Happened Mayor of London Inspirational ideas have to fit Success Bright Sparks The Office Psychologist Management The Choice is yours Intutition, experience, facts and colleagues all play a part in how you come to a decision, as Carly Chynoweth learnt when she listened to the experts How to ... Make a Decision Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Read further highlights of The Times' and the Chartered … Manfred Kets De Vries BearingPoint Belief systems have an impact on business Case Study Course Watch The Times Olympic Supplement Selection is tough but the rewards are worth it The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Degree Doctor . . . History History If you missed last week's special edition about working … Statwatch You Need a New Job when Building Blocks How Do I Become Test Yourself . . . Answers A career built to last Opportunities in . . . 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