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News from 31/03/2006

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Derek Wood, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Bob Persson, Anthony Browne and Richard Owen, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib and Gary Duncan, Carol Midgley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lord Ramsbotham, Jill Sherman and Sam Lister, Elizabeth Judge, Frances Gibb Jill Sherman and Michael Evans, Patrick Kidd, Peter Klinger and Christine Buckley, Dr Tim Reilly, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Bobby Cummines Director, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Page and Roger Boyes, Paul MacKney General Secretary, Juliet Lyon Director, Sam Lister and Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Andrew Pierce and Rajeev Syal, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Brian Cuthbertson, Professor Ian Fells, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Robin Young, Jill Sherman and Valerie Eillott, Peter Jenson and Matt Dickinson, Jayne Dowle, Charles Bremner, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Frances Crook Director, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, John Westerby, Paul Jiggins, Pete Paphides, Joyce Glasser, Bernice Foreman, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Paul Maxlow-Tomlinson Chair, Edward Collier, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Marcus Binney, Martin Waller and James Doran, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, David Silber, Lewis Smith, Amanda Holloway, Lucia Adams, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Baroness Linklater of Butterstone Chair, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Nick Hornby, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Grey, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Rachel Corrie, Brian Simpson, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dan Sabbagh Analysis, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Graeme Clark, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Steve Taylor Director, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Peter Livesey, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Richard Beasley, Michael Brown, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Tories will name secret lenders US hostage freed Campbell arrest Secret stakes Bricks and Mortar The little green men have fled - chased off by the internet Timesonline. co. uk Squeeze on pay for public workers Nick Hornby Globetrotting Condi heads for Blackburn Cameron gives in to pressure over naming lenders In the Times Today Comment 18-21 World News 35-46 Business 48-65 Sport 82-96 Times2 The Register 68-70 Crossword 95 Today's Weather Rice's visit to mosque is called off Extra cash for MPs' pensions ID card charge Amnesty tax bonus Cuts challenged Correction Clarification Campbell in trouble, again The supermodel has been charged with assault after a fracas following the sacking of her housekeeper, Chris Ayres reports When Celebrities are All the Rage Picture Gallery I was treated no better than an animal, says drug victim Alas, sobering news for those partial to a tipple … Trial and Error Stockwell case is put back Quiz show for sale Securitas raid Hygiene case lost NHS loan cost up Model evidence Cup final kit sold Time for lights out The Ballad of Jack & Rose Tomorrow only in the Times Chelsea switches off the water to thirsty gardens Drought threatens spectacular features as this year's show sticks to the spirit of hosepipe ban, Lewis Smith reports The Protests Two hostages to extremism Afghan Christian spirited to safety gives thanks to Pope Taste unexpected freedom Journalist is released after three months despite death threats On Other Pages Good value: 3 hours that felt like 12 Parliamentary Sketch The Uk's Number 1 Film! You've got AA friend 'I am British by definition—the adjective referring … More strikes planned in council pensions battle Patek Philippe The Mouse that Roared M15 facing criticism over surveillance of 7/7 bomber Energy saving People Gorgeous George sheikhs things up PC World When the sat-nav is driving you to Brand new Green wing Ready tonight 9.00pm Nintend Harried into a hard shoulder Dfs Dfs Two million drivers caught on camera Britons feared dead as pleasure boat capsizes Currys Bullies switch online from the playground Play. Com Podcast Casual sex is a turn-off for the modern woman Female liberation is a myth, delegates are told at the British Psychological Society conference, Alexandra Frean reports Out in the cold Educating inmates Technology and our fragile environment Rape convictions Join the debate with Times readers worldwide …timesonline. co. uk/debate Smoking under the Scottish ban Lifelong learning Party starter Insurance etiquette Meaning of maths Bird sense New-Tech Queen of the Road But is satellite navigation a friend or foe in the back seat? Payback Time A striking shift in approach to public sector salaries Back to Crisis Italy may face political instability after its general election Today's militants—a cream-puff army out for a jolly ideological picnic Elected? Good lord, no Sorry. Condimania stops here The US Secretary of State is charming and accomplished but a little consistency wouldn't go amiss ET's flown home - chased off by the internet Ben MacIntyre on the disappearance of flying saucers and little green men - and a shift in human credulity Water torture: why is there a hosepipe ban when it is pouring with rain? Toyota Farm Friends Royal Mint Poorest students hit hardest by fees The introduction of university tuition charges has contributed to a 74 per cent rise in graduate debt, Tony Halpin reports Riding along on the crest of a river wave Reservists plan to quit after Iraq Medal for man who kept calm Anger over stop-and-search move Pretty as a microscopic picture Zurich insurance Company Podcast Refugee's counter to political correctness Terror trial witness 'in plot to kill world leader' Doctors furious with 'vindictive' delayed pay rise Small savings and an easy target are no way to win friends The Savings Judiciary chief gets huge rise despite cutbacks Teenager held in rape inquiry Advert banned Thieves' drug test Regular prey Bird flu overload Funeral fatality On criminals' track Today House prices gather momentum Kensington residents pay the price (that's £12m) for space Mfi Portugal Antarctic air is warming faster than rest of world New finding could haveimplications for sea level rises, reports Mark Henderson Subaru Forester Subaru LIVINGtv An easy life doesn't come without some financial pain An activist's voice, fierce yet cool First night Theatre My Name Is Rachel Corrie Playhouse, London First night Ing Direct Expensive Reads Is this a fortune that I see before me? 1623 Shakespeare First Folio is one of only two in private hands, writes Dalya Alberge Camilla develops a taste for life on the throne Once the elephant parade had passed and the dancing had started, the guest of honour was looking quite at home, Damian Whitworth reports from Jaipur John Lewis Times World News Brave new world for French wine Wood chippings and even a splash of water will be allowed as vignerons fight to win back drinkers, reports Charles Bremner Picture Gallery Cheap way to a heart of oak Tough talk, but the threats are empty Expedia. co. uk Defiant sabre-rattling (AP): Three killed in suicide blast Gas prices soar Cartoons in court Protest violence Museum closes Cyclone City hit Chirac scorns protests Npower Face that says 'I've just got an extra €250,000 a year' Dell (AP): World court asked to try warlord Mao turns Buddhist for Tibet Vote is homage to Catalonia Nationwide (AP): First women earn wings in an Islamic air force Dolphin bathrooms The Times A warm welcome, then down to business as Muslim pupils give Blair a good grilling Feral society that lives, works - and prays - on a rubbish tip A priest provides hope and succour to a subculture of wretched poverty, James Hider writes Leftovers FBI hero 'has Mafia links' Pope intervenes (Reuters): Leader accused (AP): Auschwitz anger (Reuters): Enigma valuations (AP): Rates of death (AP): Forgery by pupils (Reuters): Role of a lifetime Homechoice digital home network The Times Travel Direct Sole survivor of mining tragedy goes home to Miracle Road City must pay murdered rapper's family $1.1m Disability Rights Commission Kathmandu Jessops Law change threat to gay weddings Australian Prime Minister says marriage is for men and women, reports Bernard Lagan Smile the internet bank Olympus Holiday Su Doku Times Business Friday March 31 2006 Americans in lead for nuclear deal Cheshire refusal Iceland's rate up LCR splits roles Quote of the day FSA plan to let stakes up to 5% stay secret ITV receives new bid approach from Dyke's co Nasdaq FTSE 100 Nasdaq walks away from bid for LSE Stock Markets North Sea Oil Waiting game now on for LSE Commodities Mutual wooed Pound to Dollar "Old Speckled Hen" Currencies Economics Results in brief World Markets Look ahead The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Stop Press Dollar pounded US banks in talks Dana deal off Tiscali cuts losses Turbines order Business big shot Marlon Brando picture offer Rumour of the day Bet of the day Japan's hopes of recovery grow as Nikkei hits five-year high The Sunday Times Brown blames Europe for adding £10bn to UK gas bill Chinese accused of 'illegal' tariffs on car parts BT HMV may reduce offer as Ottakar's merger is cleared Boots chief says high street faces tough year Brown declines to back Blair on pension cost claims The Times Cable & Wireless finance chief to get £400,000 payoff after being forced out 'Buyers swarming around Equitable' Misys closes Sesame sale plan Pru to sell Oxford Street block 3i to return £500m to investors Jessops focuses on sales rise Ford O2 wins deal to provide fire and rescue radio systems in England Chirac blocks Alcatel and Thales tie-up Hp Picture Gallery Blocked drain Gloss on service Laying away Price control plan could hit 3 revenue Apple bites back against the Beatles Ford Green light for nuclear sell-off BNFL Group Paper gambles on being first past the Post Media Former HIT man plots return with new venture Amanda Andrews speaks to Rob Lawes as his company, Ludorum, prepares to list The Times Mediapolis Listening in Carphone's broadband launch set to shake BT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bank of Scotland Investment Service British Funds Google set to issue $2bn of new shares BlackBerry Taxing by whim will not earn trust 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 Mining stocks track rallying metals prices to new highs Relief in sight for MSB as the prospect of bid activity surfaces Gilts Kazakhmys Now is the time for investors to walk away from Boots Charlemagne Business Equity Prices You Make your Own Luck in our Game Women Seeking Men Encounters Times Register Pierre Clostermann French fighter ace whose skill and darling made him a feared opponent in the skies over occupied Europe Lives Remembered Operational Honours Defendant to endorse decision not to testify Mediation best way to settle patent disputes Court of Appeal Questions Answered Buses, water shortages and bromide Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Births: René Descartes Deaths: John Donne, poet Births Forthcoming Marriages Want to place a classified advertisement? Golden Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Dinner Chess Winning Move Personal Column Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes Motors Audi BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Mercedes-Benz BMW in mood for adventure The Times Southend remains true to the Blue Oval Registration Numbers Motorpoint Riding the crest of the Severn bore Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Sport McManus pursues majestic finish to season at Aintree The Times The Leading Owners Chasing National Glory—and a £400,000 First Prize How They Bet Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ballycassidy given easier assignment at Aintree Chepstow Lost The Times Sports Book Course Specialists Musselburgh Seguso in the swim thanks to gene pool Tennis Neil Harman reports on a promising player with a famous mum and dad Wedding is icing on the cake for victorious Teare Netball Silverstone to rethink plans No to graphite Roddick beaten Deacon returns The Results Service Football Broadhurst Enjoys Birdie Bonanza Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Big-hitting Wie upstaged by Ochoa Golf Dallaglio commits his future to Wasps Jones hopes bigger is better in Biarritz battle and beyond One-Club Men Welsh Teams to Have their Say Coulthard seeing red over Montoya rumours Motor Racing Issey Miyake Goss returns for new challenge Sailing The man behind Team Philips is back with a tough test, says Edward Gorman Fletcher in quandary over his missing link Cricket Slimline Bryant hungry for her heavyweight challenge Judo Dark side of Light Blues key to winning strategy Boat Race Weighty Matter The Boat Race It's a 'keeper's ball as great minds don't think alike on the ultimate of all saviours' days Nabokov's words come from his essay Keeping Goal at … Beckham up for Real deal to Continue Spanish stay Football's Men with the Midas Touch Sunderland fans welcome Quinn interest The Premiership Today Newcastle could offer Houllier a homecoming Shunned Cissé worries over his France future Cursed by the Injury Bug England's Alternative Five-A-Side England's pitch needs returfing Spanish strike off Ljungberg progress World Cup Countdown Jol prepared for worst if Arsenal complete European dream Ferguson's new breed prepare to pass muster on parade for Keane Justified and ancient as Sheringham celebrates milestone Swiss miss leaves Middlesbrough Uefa Cup Quarter-Final First Leg Fc Basle Middlebrough BT The Times Crossword 23,251 The Insider Sport UEFA Cup Wembley's blight to the finish leaves FA seeking alternatives The Times No-Shows Times2 Passnotes Theface a winner's way Theclick Contents Thebulletin Easter: we've got School holidays and you don't know what to do with the children? Sarah Johnson confesses to DVDs—but we have other ideas Top 10 Easter survival tips 70 great events where you live The Sunday Times The Times Travel Direct In truth, it is a trifle too strong for any place but a public art gallery Modern morals My lemon tree lacks flower power Say nay to iPod politicos Ten more. . . ... secure alternatives to Blue Peter badges. By Hugo Rifkind Will a tempting apple prove my undoing? The Times Lifestyle and the rise in head and neck cancers Doctors are finding new agents behind these distressing diseases, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sleep In Luxury Lucia van der Post What shall I wear on my wedding day? Answers your style questions You've got AA friend Index Go on, do Paperback Writer What do you get if you cross a rock band with a top author? A very happy Nick Hornby In our show I read and they play Sounds Alibi David Gray Free Marah download The Times Offers Direct Exclusive Embrace podcast Hear we go! We get the football anthems we deserve, says Pete Paphides. Can Embrace score a winner? Here's the case for global warming The blind Malian couple Amadou and Mariam will be the toast of the World Music awards next week. Pete Paphides met them Desert songs—the rise of Arab music Billy Joel Out on the hometown with Kaiser Chiefs Breaking for the border Calexico may hail from deepest deserts of Arizona, but their music is open to the wide world, they explain to Steve Jelbert Radio Classical Florestan Trio Saint-Saëns Hyperion Classical The Sixteen Ikon Universal Classics Classical Sakari Oramo John Foulds Warner Classics The Charts Pop Jazz Get Harper's Bazaar for £2 Pop Morrisey Ringleader of the Tormentors Attack My other band's the Concertgebouw Mariss Jansons unburdens himself to Richard Morrison about the problems of conducting himself in a massively changed world The Load Down Entertainments Comedy Brendon Burns Soho Theatre, W1 Theatre The American Pilot Soho Theatre, W1 First Night Pop Tv & radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst 27 David Chater's choices Review Prime-time multichannel planner Picture Gallery Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial Viewing Guide Hustle Green Wing Beauty and the Geek Film Choice Broken Arrow (1950) Creep (2004) That's death, with Esther Rantzen Last Night's TV Ian Johns Variations Su Doku Cubed Puzzles Times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt Times2 Crossword No 3865 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Amdega The Times The gap between the metropolitan bonus belt and everyone else is now seven figures wide Thesurveyor Focus on The North West In Marble Palace in Central London Mayfair: a Grade II*mansion bullt by Robert Adam for the Duke of Portland In 1770 Out Country House in Hertfordshire Bayford: a spacious home with spectacular views set in about 20 acres of grounds Away Northamptonshire Stately Home Polebrook, near Oundle: a Grade II listed 17th-century hall with extensive grounds I've Got Mews for You These once-humble homes now command sky-high prices, reports Susan Emmett Latestmews Winner Octagon Splendour in the Sun A Thames-side historic gem is worth every penny of its £8 million, says Marcus Binney Factfile Octagon The Bucks Stop Here There's a lot of money chasing too few top London properties, reports Susan Emmett Bewley Homes PLC Croudace Through the Keyhole Damian Barr leapt at the chance to have a good snoop around someone else's home From 6th April 2006 if you rent out a property you … Artspa Homes & Property Berkshire Go on, Treat Yourself A luxury-home lifestyle abroad will cost millions, but you're worth it, says Lucia Adams Picture Postcodes Art galleries push up property price, writes John Price A Very Limited Edition Patrick Kidd explores the ultra-modern plot of a rare book dealer in Ladbroke Grove Ladbroke Groove Follow the American Dream They've got the best of everything for their homes - we want it too, says Anne Ashworth Discover Antler Homes City Lofts Group PLC The Wealth of Detail The super-rich, who demand the finest interiors for the odd day they spend at their London pad, can buy a new mews house furnished by Allegra Hicks, says Lisa Grainger Bespoke Bling Rooftop Apartment in Central London Paddington: a huge space on the 11th floor with Interiors designed by Target Living Townhouse in Scotland Edinburgh: a five-bedroom property designed by Zone Architects in New Town Penthouse in the North West Manchester: apartment designed by Ben de Lisi with floor-to-ceiling windows Gleeson Suburban Love Affair Jayne Dowle takes stock of north Leeds in a new series on up-and-coming areas Comingup British Gas How Glamour Came to Frome Ivan Massow is artistic, energetic, a little bit eccentric, and he has helped to lift the profile of this Somerset town, says Jayne Dowle FactFile Medieval Manor in Berkshire Swallowfield: a 17th-century house with moated gardens bordering the River Loddon Regency House in Kent Mereworth: a Grade II listed property with mature gardens and 2½ acres of land Gothic Mansion in Lincolnshire Grantham: a 19th-century house and grounds once home to the Dambusters squadron Live a Life of Prime Tenants are happy to pay dearly for a top-of-the-range interior, says Paula Hawkins TopTips Barratt George Wimpey Quay to success Nexus One Homes Barratt Propertyfinder Riverside Quarter Peace in our Bathtime Separate bathrooms can remove the need for marriage guidance counselling, writes Nicole Swengley 32 foundations WishList Persimmon Falconwharf The Times Southern Heritage Barclays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpine homes Treasure Island Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church What'son The Times Green Room The Times Offers Direct LightUp Save… Spend . . . Splurge . . . Cutting the Cord There are things to consider when releasing parents as guarantors Home Work A new series on tricks of the trade Ballymore

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