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News from 05/04/2006

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Andrew Robson, Ken Sussell, Amanda Andrews, Peter Kllnger, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Reggie Lawson-Tims, Gary Duncan, Pascal Salin Professor, Devika Bhat, Philip Moor, Andrew Moylan, Valentine Le Grice, Professor Rebecca Bailey-Harris, Christine Seib, David Chater, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Coates Political Correspondent and Sara McCorquodale, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Bronwen Maddox Editors, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Peter Lanstey, Andrew Norfolk and Frences Gibb, Jill Dupleix, Richard Lynn Professor, Dean Godson, Mike Harding, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Nigel Hawkes and Anjana Ahuja, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Paul Sinclair, Dr. E. H. Brooks, Graham Keeley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Robert Smith, Angela Jameson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Xabi Alonso, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Martin Samuel, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Martin Griffies, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Charlotte Mullins, Tim Pope, Nick Hasell, Katle Scott, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patrick kidd, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Barry M. Marsden, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Professor Ian K. Smith, Alan Lee, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Aníbal De Castro, Peter Jenson, Michael Hayes, Martin Waller, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent and Ian Evan, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Adam Fresco and Bernard Lagan, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susan Deal, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo,

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The Times How Law Society 'failed' sick miners Pensions boost Thai leader quits crème Takeover defence Arsenal decider 'Now my friends have had a baby, they're no longer Index timesonline. co. uk Folic acid in bread to cut birth defects Grass thy neighbour Mobile merger In the Times Today The Times IRA man who spied for Britain is found shot dead A former agent who infiltrated the heart of Sinn Fein is murdered at his remote cottage hideaway just four months after being exposed, reports David Sharrock Weighing up the benefits of doctoring the nation's bread Life with the Republicans Reducing Birth Defects Chopard He played double life brilliantly all through Troubles Miners 'let down' by Law Society on payouts for sickness Greedy lawyers sliced £9,000 from widow's compensation Litter feud led to fatal stabbing Kidnap suspect Two cleared Killers' helper Strikes condemned Securitas arrest Correction Alternatives One-legged OAP in low-speed car chase Chanel Head & Shoulders rebuked for flaky shampoo advert Brown retreats on pensions to paper over cracks at … Chancellor softens stance in display of unity ahead of local election campaign launch, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett report At least they all agree the system has to change Political Analysis Pupils left in the lurch as school closes before exams Zurich Curriculum Why grass on a gardener? Joe Joseph on what to do if your neighbour breaks the rules AA You Can You Can't Halifax Neighbours are told to squeal on 'water hogs' UBS Premature babies do experience real pain Green Flag Fisher Wealth Management times 2 Measles hits adults and children None of those infected in the latest outbreak had received the MMR vaccine, reports Shirley English News orange Cameron airs his loony party plece Ps dolphin Brothers are acquitted over Damilola murder Tourists face new stranding risk Bt Hiscox Worth the Risk? Tesco telecoms Congestion costs Forgotten Alamo Encouraging competition Trust law changes will add to burden when families break up In praise of IQ Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. … The more women the better Problems with plea bargains Hot rocks burn on Ticket drama Brunel's fate Fiery job Picture Gallery Bread of Life Adding folic acid to flour will bolster the nation's health In the Minke How the fishfinger tried to save the whale Each Huddersfield resident represents 10 gross tonnes of butter. Is this clear? Saving the Day Brown's conversion is good news for tomorrow's pensioners Thunderer: The land of the rising spin Picture Gallery The NHS: who's going to pay? Health spending since 1945 has always outstripped demand. Some realism from Whitehall is needed The Times The feeble helping the unspeakable One extreme Islamist group deserves to be banned. . . but in Britain this is not easy Guess the weight of the ox: then you will see what's wrong with our politics How herbal remedies can make taking medicines a waste of time Tesco phones Barclays bulldog Fatal hit-and-run sentence rethink Double killing Nursery staff cuts Terrorist act Tastiest fruit Briton held over cliff 'suicide' of model girlfriend Woman spy awarded £12,000 for sexism ordeal in the Army Tiscali CIA made '185 rendition flights through Britain' first direct Be Inc (Red) Ible Staged theatre opening denied 5,000 Jobs Cut in Five Weeks Discharge patients sooner and save cash, says Hewitt Galloway purrs over rat-detection The MP for Bethnal Green & Bow's big scoop turns out to be the identity of a newspaper reporter, writes Sean O'Neill Bullying is bane of our office life, Whitehall staff claim Happiness Index Vertigo sufferers, look away now Ban for drink-drive inspector Horse artwork draws criticism Inc (Red) Ible Clothes please, we're British Blds go in to build supercasino Dell Animals' new deal Home deliveries Tune thieves A load of tripe action medical research Tories prepare a gamble to overthrow Livingstone Nationwide Worker killed boss after row French swaps comedy for family misfortunes first night Theatre Smaller Lyric, W1 Tesco The Sharpest Critics Business Startup How Smooth Driving Can Get You Further Briton on global trek arrested by Russians Couple drive around the world on 1,300 litres of fuel - and no arguing More want King Charles - but not Queen Camilla Bt BBC to use royal home movies on birthday Times World News After months of people power, king persuades leader to resign Thai Prime Minister is forced out of office - and his troubles may only be starting, reports Richard Lloyd Parry Fall may be sign of trouble for democracy Job protest is victory parade Protesters believe that they can deliver the coup de grace to employment reform, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres write Basf The Battle Inside Track Barclays Resort council dissolved over £1.7bn corruption Rome fiddles as the economy burns The Open University Berlusconi seeks votes in sex lines and swear words Rac (Reuters): First election for Kuwaiti women (AFP): Olmert to seek Labour coalition Sweet reward for a good sport harpercollins Detective kills eight in rampage (AP): Danube is 28ft high and rising Companies pull out of whaling Intelligent Finance Piling on the Pressure for Change The Times Offers Direct Alliance Leicester Net Profit Rias Father gives away £16m after son's internet deal Jaafari refuses to step down despite pressure Arann Arab sisters who fight for Israel Boxers are not short of opponents, be they suspicious Israelis or critical clerics, reports Stephen Farrell from Umm al-Fahm Minority Report The Times The glower behind the throne The Texas hammer is forced to down tools Bahrain dhow owner held (Reuters): Swedes' Nazi link (AP): Jackal is fined Search abandoned (AP): Wives protest Times Business Icelanders sell stake in easyJet Baugur charges NTL eyes LSE Euronext vote Quote of the day Arcelor poison-pill strategy under fire Plagiarism? Just a coincidence, surely . . . According to Gardine FTSE 100 Profitability of firms at lowest since 2003 According to Batstone Stock Markets Cast-iron defence deserves a hammering North Sea Oil Have homebuyers got it right? Commodities Virgin promise Pound to Dollar scope Currencies Last word Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Picture Gallery executive of British Airways, has been appointed chairman Bank of Scotland Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Business Big Shot Look ahead Aer Lingus offer ITV bid denial Paper cuts Ahold fraud trial Icelandic investment firm bales out of easyJet, selling 17% stake Grant Thornton Enron chiefs plan to take the stand Crisis Time for Icelandic Banks An ode to the love of Prudence In his Own Words Red ink as Brown publishes books A collection of speeches by the Chancellor is deal bedtime reading, writes Sam Coates Severn to demerge waste business 3M Privacy Filters Fed lifts Citigroup acquisition ban Analysts query merits of 'four-play' in marriage to create media giant Virgin Sacrifice TW Accountants NTL weighs up listing in London after Virgin Mobile deal Baugur boss faces new court ordeal Tough line by EU to defend free markets Colt Resolution keen to make acquisitions Social care decline fuels 'waste' row More mortgage Britvic loses fizz as sales stay flat The Times Revival of house prices spurs spending New Bank figures suggest a return in confidence among consumers, writes Gabriel Rozenberg Greeks see Turkey as the big prize The Times Travel Direct Own goal for ITV Keeping it quiet Fight for subsidies Burning issue Ayling lands the top job at Sanctuary Sainsbury sees market share edge past Asda The Times BooksFirst Owners of Elle clothing brand in Britain summon administrators King's Fightback 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Improved outlook from broker invigorates Rensburg Sheppards Gilts Will Severn clean up after it throws out the rubbish? Tango'd Britvic Sweetener concerns leave bitter taste for Tate & Lyle Stock Markets Empire Online Business Equity Prices The Wildlife for All Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Gerald Fleming German-born historian who devoted much of his career to explaining how Hitler and his circle planned the Holocaust Gerald Fleming, historian of the Holocaust, was born on May 11,1921. He died on February 25,2006, aged 84. Professor Gordon Mingay Economic and social historian who specialised in the impact of the Industrial Revolution on agriculture Professor Gordon Mingay economic and social historian, was born on June Eric James Composer who become charlie Chaplin's musical associate for two decades Jackie McLEAN Saxophonist who found his sound with Charles Mingus and Miles Davis, and was a pioneer of jazz education Jackie McLe jazz alto soxophonist, eductor and bandleader, was born on may Lives Remembered Sarah Caldwell Passionately reckless leader of the Opera Company of Boston Sarah Caldwell, opera conductor and impresario, was born on March 6,1924. She died on March 23,2006, aged 82 Willie Kent Bassist who gave the blues a Mississippi Delta edge Willie Kent, blues bass player and vocalist, was born on September 24,1936. He died on March 2,2006, aged 69 Claim against police chief too remote from shooting Law Report Court of Appeal Judge's comments incompatible with presumption of innocence European Court of Human Rights The Times Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Deaths In Memoriam-Private Luncheon Eligo International Bridge Andrew Robson Register Chess Monaco rapidplay Winning Move Nature Notes Winning Move Air Miles Five-Day Forecast Shadow dancing under a desert sky Weather Eye Times Sport Aintree sets standard in welfare of runners Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pontefract Hemmings inspired by National success Exeter Misfortune of Devon Loch in Grand National Mystery cloaks downfall of Devon Loch Racing Sport Carry stays clear of medal-winning pack Swimming Sport Hereford Racing Kempton Park Rob Wright The Wright Track Course Specialists Adam Powell, the Saracens centre, will lead England … The Results Service Today's Fixtures Tight security for Australia Sánchez victory Tri-Nations venues Eckhard Dagge Armstrong's drive Anglesea retires Stevens adds to England woes Rugby Union Sport More is less—changes stack odds in favour of big hitters The Masters Sport Golf The Times First and Second Rounds Healthcare Commission Picture Gallery inside out Where rules are rules, so bikini waxing is banned Despite the tradition, Rick Broadbent is sucked in by an incomparable venue Heat is on as England try to avoid humiliation Sport Cricket How They Line up Encounters Choice of size is whole new ball game Lee and Kasprowicz see Australia over the line On Saturday Martin Johnson's rugby camps Smith is guarding Scottish flock The man who moulded Andy Murray tells Nell Harman about his latest venture Tennis Sport Henman happy to shun Cup return The devil is in the detail . . . or the banter for Pardew All week The Times is bringing you exclusive reports from behind the scenes of the Premiership—at West Ham United Day2 Body and Soul Di Canio More than a Match for Fellow Attackers Team with West Ham United: Words by Gary Jacob and … Hands-on technique of medical experts Photographs by Marc Aspland, John Cassidy, Hugh Routledge … Going with the Flow at Old Trafford Clark takes his job to heart in the field of prevention Blood Hound Tracking Deficiencies proves successful in keeping injuries to a minimum TOMORROW:'Just relax and try to do as little as possible'—playing away with Nigel Reo-Coker Shortlist to be revealed to FA Sport Football England warm-up Inter handed fine Warnock owns up World Cup Countdown Birmingham see route to safety Birmingham City Bolton Wanderers Owen may be on move despite Shepherd's belief Pools Forecast Picture Gallery Spaniard a pass master Player of Week The Fantasy Game The Premiership Today United deal themselves strong hand twice over Football Sport Spanish inquisition waiting for Wenger after Inter slip up Peter Jenson on a surprise quarter-final outcome that could favour England's sole survivors in the Champions League Sport Football William Hill Last Night's Results Late goals from Filippo Inzaghi and Andriy Shevchenko … Arsenal's great expectations in Europe could result in a bleak future for the Premiership Football Sport Showdown in Turin The Times Crossword 23,255 Juventus praying for miracle with their progress shrouded in doubt Football Sport Wenger stays realistic as Arsenal aim to hit new heights Sport Wenger calm while young guns hope to roar again The Times Mortgages for Business We've got every angle covered times2 passnotes the face Oh, lucky man five Easter things to do today A salmon-coloured toilet bowl once belonging to Jerry … contents the bulletin Your child next? As measles claims a teenage boy's life, public health professionals fear a new outbreak because parents were panicked into rejecting MMR Nigel Hawkes reports, and Anjana Ahuja explains how measles spreads MMR: What you need to know, and why your child should have it How to spot the symptoms, and how to treat them Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery For the sake of good taste, let's all tuck in Cup conundrum Picture Gallery . . . extremely laboured puns, says Will Pavia Plastic surgery deals with bags, not the baggage Now my friends have had a baby, they're no longer the people I liked E-mail your problems to: bel. mooney@thetimes. co. … stylewednesday Carte blanche for the summer White's not the easiest colour, so look for soft shades and snowy accents, says Alice Olins Cream or blush will stop you looking like a tennis player style Sandals Beauty jury Truly organic We test a range of products guaranteed not to contain nasties—parabens, synthetic fragrances or the foaming agent sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) Matalan Eric Hill Detail in retail Wine Club Matron's left, so let's be scandalous Gone are the frumpy floral tops: Wallis is harking back to its rather risqué past, says Anne Ashworth Dish Fish with black beans and ginger health audible health Why we have a high old time on chocolate People have always enjoyed the effect of cocoa. As the Easter egg season approaches, Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains why arts Lightening Beckett's darkness Jenny Holzer projects writers' words on to city landmarks, she tells Charlotte Mullins Ephemeral words ghost over facades arts Jenny Holzer, below, and a For London installation, a poem by Henri Cole at Senate House, page 15 Grayson Perry Let the artisans craft our future Theatre Members Only Trafalgar Studio, Sw1 Theatre Come and Go/Footfalls reviews first night The Greatest Fairy Tale Theatre The Musical of Musicals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert LSO/Gardiner Barbican Career clinic Monica Seeley's PC stress busters crème The trendsetters Working Relationship Mark Steyne, MD of Sticky Fingers, and his finance controller, Nadia Ford, speak to Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème de la crème A thoroughly modern military Looking for a new challenge? Join the Army, says Rosalind Renshaw DHL Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice audible Index Prime-time multichannel planner television multichannel Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial real time Variations Film Choice Past imperfect in nostalgia lessons Last Night's Tv Viewing Guide television terrestrial Su Doku Cubed puzzles times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3869 Word Watching Polygon Thomas Lloyd

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