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News from 04/04/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Miles, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Robert Farwell, Linda Tsang, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, Jenny Watson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Zander, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Matt Humphrey, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, David Sharrock, Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Terry O'neill, Priyanka Dayal, Shirley Moorman, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Professor R. A. Smith, John Dyson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Brian Cosgrove, Valerie Elliott, Sara McCorquodale, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, George Allen, Libby Purves, Jane Clarke, Katharine Houreld, Jonathan Gornall, James Delingpole, Paul Troop, Dr Tony Batchelor Managing Director, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Malcolm Hurlston, Michael Shaw, Harry M. Randall, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Colin Billyard, Carola Long, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Devika Bhat and Patrick Foster, John Hopkins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Gary Slapper, Colin Ive, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Karol Sikora, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Dr Paul F. Pickering, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, C. J. Rose, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Mark Irving, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Brian Clapson, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Konstantinos Lykopoulos, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, S. J. Gledhill, Phil Swann, William Fisher, Fiona McWillam, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Alan Smith, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Dr Andrew Stein, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Cragg, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Bob Mizon, Neil Fox, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Russell Jones, James Ducker and Peter Lansley,

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The Times US jury says 9/11 terrorist can die Transplant first Law Train cuts halted Hose ban powers Index Voters tell Blair it's time to go Times poll shows growing impatience with the PM-except among Labour supporters Life after Thelma The Future There's a new Mr & Miss Men Complaints chaos could cost Law Society £1 million In the Times Today Times Newspapers Limited Voters say it's time to go Targets Reid backs US on Guantanamo Policemen guilty Men face jail Governor chosen Postal price rises Hero honoured Case closed Mystery of suicidal martyr's confession 'Zarqawi is finished' savills 9/11 terrorist can be executed Voters ask: what more can Blair do in No10? Political Briefing 7 years on, police still pursue 'anti-Welsh gibe' Is He Running out of Time? When should Blair go? What can Blair still do? The Spin Doctor's Diary Separation 'no stunt', says Mills Breitling Television hunt for 'new Julie Andrews' At £160 a seat, the Material Girl lives up to her nickname Going for a Song Man cleared in Damilola case Fibres found on trousers did not necessarily link him to the murdered 10-year-old, Stewart Tendler reports Legal & General NHS Direct job cuts loom as patients go online Letter to The Times improves doctors' prospects Triumph for 'space-part' surgery as scientists grow new bladders Organs made from patients' own tissues went on to be transplanted successfully, writes Sam Lister Outcry over timetable cuts forces biggest train company to reconsider Expedia. co. uk An hour in Telephone Place, SW6 Phone Charge Increases Suspect in court after 20 years Murder denied Porn police quit Prankster jailed Bets 'a disease' Radio silence ends Advert premiered Sharp rise in number of drivers caught on the phone Speed cameras help police enforce new law, report Devika Bhat and Patrick Foster Chanel Hit-and-run killer jailed for 18 months Britannia Building Society Boy racers kill teenage girls in high-speed dual Film director's home destroyed by blaze Flora Carphone tycoon's sister 'killed in fire' Multiple Display Advertising Items A new development in the interminable second date that … Faux pas of the night at the 60th birthday party for … Imagine the surprise of guests at a recent auction … Ps Ming oratory gets the criminal vote Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Army removes last watchtowers Equity in NHS pay Keeping young drivers alive Deafening pubs Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Geothermal energy still rocks Water and vapour Lilies for memory Switching on the darkness Sweeter bangs Side-effect Women's worth Picture Gallery Les Misérables France's politicians have, yet again, ducked reform Weatherman The hosepipe ban was forecast by Chaucer When in a little legal difficulty, why not try a few non-denial denials La Notebook Three Principles A package of party funding reforms that would be credible Terrorism, the Iraq war-now we can blame one mysterious, powerful group What is to stop me accusing the two authors of being part of the Iranian lobby? Stop, think, rebuild: a prescription for the NHS All the money lavished on healthcare has proved that the creaking service has to acknowledge its limits In ophthalmology a successful market has developed and eye-care standards have risen Join the Debate Who says prisons don't work? They can deter, restrain, protect the public-and rehabilitate. But not if they are overcrowded A copper's lot is not a cushy one Jail for £600,000 dentist fraudster Claims for dead patients and work that was never done funded personal debts, reports Sam Lister Multiple Display Advertising Items Children made to work 20 hours What time is the next passenger? Prisons nearly at full capacity Washboards replace billboards The Sleep Disorder Clinic French trawler causes a stink over Navy search Guernica called to its spiritual home Picasso work may finally be destined for the region whose suffering it represents, reports Graham Keeley from Barcelona Amateurs queue up for £18 chance of artistic glory 'Stolen' Goods John Lewis Restrictions loom over the summer, as hose ban bites Companies are turning to emergency powers as controls fail to keep pace with changing use, writes Valerie Elliott dfs dfs Millionaire suspect 'faked suicide' Boy of 15 faces five sex charges Gun onboard Protester in court Malicious e-mail Material damages New cancer drug Lifesaver fined We had no justice, says wife of Briton shot dead in Gaza Bodies the Exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items Pensioner conned by policeman Soca steps into take on gangs Agency will tackle crimelords, human traffickers and fraudsters, report Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford Veterans power through in rock mode first night Pop Depeche Mode Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News Most wanted terrorist 'kicked out as leader' for bloody tactics The Making of a Muslim Militant On Other Pages Student strikers tilt power balance as Chirac wobbles dencover Duel Leadership Curtain rises after £25m refit Multiple Display Advertising Items Unopposed-but he still nearly lost Thaksin Shinawatra is refusing to resign as Thai Prime Minister despite a poll humiliation, reports Richard Lloyd Parry Strong ruler needed, not a stunt team Companion (Reuters): Five women swap gender (Reuters): Legal armlock (AFP): Bear's revenge (AP): Resistance death (Reuters): Ugandan relations The Times Offers Direct Italian rivals' last chance on TV (Reuters): Tackling root cause of allergies Greenland back in Brussels' orbit (AFP): Danube bursts its banks Nationwide Just look at how the last occupants left the place Ex-President is defiant as he faces trial for war crimes Sky George OSODI/AP Life of a Warlord (AP): Storms kill 23 in Midwest (AFP): Flood of crime (AP): Falling wall kills 3 (AP): Sudan bars UN (AP): Bomb lessons Newer profession (AFP): Nuclear deal Beard ban ends Grand Designs Live Trailer for 9/11 movie sparks cinema protest For a century we stood in line to see a film. Now they will come online to us Times Business Northern Rock set to hit target LSE crackdown Merrill warning BG's liquid assets Quote of the day FBI-style agency to poach top cases from Serious Fraud Office British Airways pilots call on union to reject offer in escalating pensions dispute FTSE 100 Alchemy hopes to transform struggling companies Stock Markets Merchant banks not always the real deal Business Commentary North Sea Oil Tackling fraud still low priority Commodities Pension peril Pound to Dollar Old Speckled Hen Currencies Debt ruse Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealings Smaller stock to watch Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Shareholders sue Continental buy EU backs China GM finance unit still in 'junkyard' despite stake sale IBM Exit ends sniping at Deutsche Bank Trinity Mirror chief's pay dips Directors paid £1m as Rover collapsed 'If you don't like it, go do business somewhere else' acer Venezuela takes over two oilfields Tories offer business tax reductions Activity in Britain's manufacturing sector still falling Business advance orange New drug for breast cancer boosts GSK Killer Disease Patientline ousts Lewis before fight at EGM Spanner for hire City Diary Failures in big cases cost SFO credibility Crack egg problem City Diary Keep it on track City Diary What They Said Former FSA chief to join Prudential veteran's new life insurance company Marconi Corporation PLC and Marconi plc Value of failed bid approaches soars in first quarter Citigroup fails to win tobacco account Former US defence chief asked to ease Lucent deal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tie-up to spark mergers The Clinton Coterie Scandinavian Airlines Economic security demands that we remove safeguards American View 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 Filtrona up as broker sees value of packaging code technology Small Caps Gilts Northern Rock's simple approach to lending pays off Tempus Growth Spurt BG Group BHP at new high as it hands over more cash to investors Stock Markets LCI Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service St. Joseph's Hospice Times Register James Chikerema Firebrand revolutionary who was a catalyst in the transformation of Rhodesia into Zimbabwe James Chikerema, political activist, was born on April 2, 1925. He died on March 22, 2006, aged 80 Sir Anthony Beaumont-Dark Backbench Tory MP whose robust independence from the party line made him an enjoyable source of quotes for the press Lieutenant-Colonel Monty Ormsby Career soldier who took command of the Gurkhas and secured substantial ground in the battle of Monte Cassino Compilation creates data capable of protection Law Report Discounting time in custody when sentencing Court of Appeal Brokers must allow inspection Court of Appeal Robin Neillands Indefatigable travel writer, novelist and military historian Timesonline Court Circular Birthdays The Times Anniversaries Births Deaths Premium Bonds Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam-Private School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Climbers pin their hopes on monsoon Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport National displays strength in depth Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Tomorrow Big-Race Acceptors Going: Good to Soft (Soft in Places) Fallon delivers vote of confidence in George Washington Warwick Entry Change The Wright Track Course Specialists Pontefract Racing French Open Door to Equal Pay Southwell Sick-note Murray in race to honour homecoming Tennis Honeymoon reaches an abrupt end for Flintoff Cricket Stat Attack Blackwell Keeps It Tight Hill ready to climb into the hot seat at Silverstone Motor Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Sprint hope spurns Balco whistleblower The Times Offers Direct Honesty pays as injured Radcliffe gets Bedford praise Athletics García has the balls to challenge at Augusta Golf John Hopkins finds the Spaniard in a confident mood before the Masters Bullish Donald plans to plod his way to the top Britain's best eye next target Walker returns Homeward bound Brathwaite jumps Champion Eagles Hudson on move Audience grows McNamara lined up for reunion with Hull Rugby League Cup Draws Even the f-word failed to throw Drury off course Sport on Television Dallaglio has too much on his plate for summer tour Quinn has to temper romance with reality to bring glory days back to Sunderland Times Online Health-conscious Allardyce urges Bruce to consider loftier perspective Swansea pair in obscenity probe The Premiership Today Road to recovery proves a short one for Fábregas 'Rooney? Let him know you are about, lads' Built by Germans, Ridden by Cockneys The Times A misfiring defibrillator Photographs by Marc Aspland, John Cassidy, Hugh Routledge … Language Lessons Photo-Finish When every dinnertime means a brush with De'Ath Woodward passes ploys from Brazil to Eriksson Tom Dart reveals how tips on winning a World Cup are being offered by England's former rugby coach Microsoft Office FourFourTwo magazine is out tomorrow and includes a … Jewell rage as Kuqi saves Rovers Top of Table The Times Crossword 23,254 By Our Sports Staff: I feared for my World Cup hopes, says Owen Sport The away dressing-room, Old Trafford, 60 minutes before … United snub gets shirty reply The Times Inside times 2 pass notes the face a quick half, then straight home five Easter things to do today the bulletin contents Hail to the chief The Andrew Billen Interview Geena Davis on love, four marriages and having twins at 48: 'It was a long slog' Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Recycled rubbish: something doesn't smell quite right Visiting America is a stroll in the park The old, old story If I were . . . Prince Andrew I'd be secretly tickled, says Sholto Byrnes Love etc The Times Interview by Penny Wark The bigger the better? For our family the answer is yes parents Fiona McWilliam revels in the chaos that comes from having lots of children Buying a whole animal is a very economical way of feeding a large family Dish AA Hotel Connexions Do You Need Advice? How to protect yourself against air-conditioning Internet dating Now tuck your shirt in In his last column, James Delingpole predicts what will be hot this summer Ermenegildo Zegna The Times The kit Find the best way to fit your office in your pocket Online, no one kicks With internet dating, who needs Charles Atlas? Your secrets stay secret, says Toby Moore Relationships evolve in a way that Jane Austen would have approved of Microwave Man Jonathan Gornall A woman can't be more like a man. But she'll try for a night Lloyds TSB Bank plc arts The energy of exile Goya's final years were marked by amazing vigour, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Oh you pretty things The wounded landscape As memories of the First World War fade, the earth is left to bear witness, says Mark Irving The Times Architectural gems or baubles? Frank Gehry has produced a range of jewellery for Tiffany. Better stick to buildings, advises Tom Dyckhoff Not so much timeless, more out of date English National Ballet Dance Richmond Theatre Arms and the Cow Opera Alhambra, Bradford Quinn direct Entertainments Mina Agossi Jazz Live! on the Park, SW1 Ok Go Pop Scala, N1 tv & radio Radio Choice Chanel Harpers Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Brian Sewell's Grand Tour Viewing Guide Save Lullingstone Castle Variations That'll Teach 'Em: Boys versus Girls Hollywood Greats Under Capricorn (1949) Film Choice Ivan's Childhood (1962, b/w) The Last Detail (1973) The Spanish Prisoner (1997) Morgan's poverty play a poor show Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed Simple No 693 times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Senior Living & Care Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Consultations of the Week Other Views Is the future bright or will it just be grey? Issue of the Week Older People Tying the Knot The Week in Numbers Learning Curve Waste Not Public Opinion Seen in Hansard Future leaders need nurturing Local Government The Issue Explained Tenure Mix Councillors may get pay Knowledge causes a fuss Management Harmony key to cultivate a professional workforce IT Jargon Decoder Recycling Rate Improvement Scheme The chief propeller of change Interview Sir Jock Stirrup has overseen big cutbacks in the RAF, but he tells Michael Evans that the transformation will safeguard the force as the second most powerful in the world Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research There's life in the general yet Health Other Stories we Liked GPs meet their match PCTs target matron role Marketers must learn more about motivation Social Care Ward Watch Sector striving to cover costs Charities An adverse form of benefit Social Care Hero . . . Force mergers face snags Police How They See us Legislation Update Foreign Ways Writing on wall for coursework Education Prize Caption Competition A new look at e-learning Foreign formula carries risk Course Watch Careers Mentor Watch Scientists bear a heavy load Research It's time to think of tourists Environment Miss Demeanour Get a Job as a . . . Horticultural Therapist Tenants want satisfaction Housing Web Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Over to you . . . What Worked for Me Positive Outcomes Diary Dates Westminster End of the Old Boys' Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Taps on the shoulder make way for job applications From this week, the Judicial Appointments Commission takes over the promotion of the judiciary. Frances Gibb reports Harling Menzies Legal eagle helps clubs to improve their handicaps From pornographic playing cards to ballistic golf balls, Michael Shaw is always busy. Alex Wade reports The Times Law Section Minister, the grass is not greener across the Channel Charles Clarke will not find much support for his view of French justice, says Michael Zander Paedophile case that could bring down the Napoleonic … Fabrice Burgaud thought his investigation into child abuse would be the case of the century. It may be, but not in the way he expected. Adam Sage reports A woman's work is never done—but it could be better paid Thirty years on, the battle for equal pay is still being lost. What strategy can turn the tide? Could lawyers and lobbyists ever become bedfellows? Thom Dyke on the rise of the lobbying industry and its growing relationship with law firms lawyer of the week Retail development In the City Final call Fallen favourite Not all Reit? We're just not retiring types Openness in civil and family courts tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk law diary Register is not as dire as it seems Legal blogs Picture Gallery Stop reading the law reports and kiss me Case Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items

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