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News from 06/04/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Roger Boyes and Anthony Browne, Neelam Verjee, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Angela Knight Chief Executive, Brian Leveson, Devika Bhat, Dr Edward Breeze, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Bone, Dr Chris Laing, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Peter Kempster President, Omair Afzal, Richard Irving, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Betty Jackson, Donald Hutera, Mayur Jadav, Chas Roy-Chowdrey, Stuart Reid, Tom Bawden, John Clare, Aqsa Izhar, Martin Davies, Victoria Brown, Jill Dupleix, John Punshon, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Gabriel Rozenberg and Christine Selb, Jairaj Dhaliwal, David Lister and Mark Henderson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Karen McVeigh, Angela Jameson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Christine Selb, Dr Len Hill, Donald Hoyle, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ruby Mahal, Morgan Falconer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Riches Chairman, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Kiran Hunjan, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Vijay Govindarajan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Vimisha Mistry, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Andrew Fyall, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Fran Yeoman, Kevin Martin President, John Andrews Chairman, Roger Boyes, Lawrence Roberts, Faheem Janjua, Richard Lilleker, Nick Hasell, Blair Gibbs, Paul Kohler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Dr Mehdi Mollapour, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Ben Hoyle and Patrick Foster, George Caulkin, Frank Haskew, Dileep Premachandran, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Tim Martin, Daniel McGrory and Zahid Hussein, Ben MacIntyre, Ayesha Zaman, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Douglas Mill Chief Executive, Sundip Patel, David Sinclair, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Bernard Grimshaw, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Robert Grundy, Stephen Dalton, James Christopher, Malcolm Murray-Clark Director, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sumit Chauhan, Olav Bjortomt, Adarsh Bhatt, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger,

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The Times Tougher rules for human drug trials Gene Pitney dies Medals found World Wines $15 million woman Inheritance blow Index 'Unlawful' credit card charges to be slashed Screen Bird flu alert after swan found dead Scientists cleared over the drug test that went wrong In the Times Today The Times Card firms to cut penalties Out of Danger Charges over Oxford lab ban Galloway move Flexi-hours bonus Handgun jokers Damilola retrial Car seat danger Litter fines Businessman behind the tortured ballads Appreciation There Are Times To Celebrate Rockville Rocket Pop icon got a hold of the heart of a new generation Farmers in safety zone ordered to move their birds inside Scientists warn of danger from cats The role of pets in the spread of the H5n1 virus has been misjudged by health authorities, Mark Henderson reports What next? Rowling disgusted by 'emaciated' models Aquascutum Only in the Saturday Times Cracknell's stolen Olympic golds found in bush by dog Medals are returned but laptop with pictures of son is still missing, Ian Evans writes Waiting for his killer to come, the ex-spy had reached end of a bloody road Irish police had warned Denis Donaldson about the risk of retribution, but he refused to run. David Sharrock reports Restored Assembly is given deadline to elect executive Apple takes a bite at Windows Innovative program that can run Microsoft software on MacS sends share prices soaring in New York, James Doran reports KLM Monthly contact lenses 'nearly same as dailies' Battle for Market Share Bvlgari Eco-warriors attack golf courses in bid to cut water waste Glenfiddish British Gas Labour 'is scared of questions on sleaze' It's Smiley's people who are calling the shots . . . Parliamentary Sketch Currys Lapsed bans mean 700 hooligans can go to World Cup BT Finals Numbers It's not just Saddam on trial in Iraq, to judge from … Barclays Even if no one else is, Ewan McGregor is proud to be … George Galloway's letter alerting MPs to the News of … Picture Gallery Ps People In Brussels, every day is April 1 Why moving in together makes men thinner and women fatter Bose When Jo met Gary Sainsbury's Breach of trust Inmates need more prisons Cost and consultants in the NHS Additives and enhanced danger in food Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Congestion charging Dangerous driving St George at Alamo IQ for big heads Theatre dramas Sparking off The Times Failure of Trust The Chancellor's new tax is unfair and imprudent All-Time Classics An ancient interest is still going strong What happened to the Modernist dream? You can find it at www . . . Ulster in Limbo If Plan B fails, try Plan C—consult the voters After the insults, the truth Health or pensions: you pick The Chancellor may be ridiculed for blocking reform but he is right to resist calls for wild spending The Times Do nothing? You cannot be serious Climate change sceptics want more evidence. But this is a completely irrational view 'There was simply no other place in the world for Denis Donaldson to go' Citroën P&O Ferries Museum trip man arrested for smashing Qing vases Congestion charge chiefs may profit from a Swedish lesson We'll pay tolls if you cut tax, say drivers Briton to face Australian court Cocklers rescued Zoo cruelty Drug killed 'mule' Pensioner attack Tourist diver dies £26,450 for Joyce FlyMe Poison plot against head chef was like bad Agatha Christie film, court told Hotelier allegedly spiked drinks after her daughter was ditched, Devika Bhat writes Blair's chance to boost his legacy Transamerica Selfridges Fish that walked on land is missing link in evolution No pain, no gain for Stone Age dentists Drug chiefs on price-fixing charges Times Online Biggest Ever Easter Special! £6m ward shut before it opens Hospital Funding Judge backs Freemasons' role Courts 'Supermarket law' criticised Legal Reform Laura Ashley Judges rule out imposing 'vague' ASBOs on louts Airborne superspy to zoom in on Aintree Monkeys get message on mobiles: don't touch John Lewis ID thief 'a fake or a malingerer' High price of staying beautiful Cancer vaccine breakthrough Victoria Cross fetches £161,000 Cash Crop Bath kidnap: man charged Hope for pupils at shut school Inquiry over 'go to Iran' gibe MPs fear for British forces in battle with opium gangs Commons Defence Committee voices concern over lack of air cover, report Daniel McGrory and Zahid Hussein Utopian visions offer glimpse of the world we live in now First night Visual Art Modernism V&A Museum, London Morrisons The Sharpest Critics Times World News The woman picking up a cool $15m to sit in Cronkite's chair Where Britain leads, the US finally follows Colombian rebels free hotelier held captive for 5 years By a Correspondent: Care home caged young rebels O2. co. uk O2 Treats MMR jabs urged after 420 pupils are struck by measles Judge blocks Basque rally Chameleon cloth Taken for a ride Cockpit recording Purists take a jaundiced view of Chinese foie gras Hard Rock International Menu US obstructs Darfur protest Nepal crackdown Briton jailed Sharon surgery Invisible earnings BlackBerry Mr Desperately Dull to see off Makeover Man Italians must choose between a stolid academic and a flamboyant rogue for their leader, writes Ben MacIntyre Clydesdale Bank A Placid Panda Gatwick Express Net closes in on Gaza fishermen Israeli gunboats stop Palestinians from fishing as a communal punishment or to prevent attacks, reports Stephen Farrell (AP): Priest held over abuse (AFP): Remains on show (Reuters): Milosevic verdict (AP): Classroom blast (AP): Slapstick radio US outraged by insurgent video of Apache pilot's burning corpse Anglian Saddam accuses his successors of murdering Sunnis John Lewis Milkshake murder victim's brother is battered to death Police told to get to the bottom of fashion for flashing Clampdown on illegal fishing ASDA Prices Kidnapped boys found shot dead Monsoon threatens homeless Slur on wine 'is sour grapes' Deputy becomes Thai leader The Times The Lost Empire Chess master plans his greatest move A mass migration from China could revive the fortunes of Kalmykia, one of Russia's poorest republics, writes Jeremy Page Times Business Pound falls to two-year low Asda still second Goodyear closure New Chorion offer Quote of the day 'He wished he had thought of the idea' ABI calls for delay on inheritance tax changes BowLeven chairman forced to retreat on option FL makes £98m on easyJet sta FTSE 100 Stock Markets Apple move may put the crunch on PCs North Sea Oil French defence on the attack Commodities Net profits Pound to Dollar Medesign Currencies Plane talking Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results In Brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times DP World hitch Enron testimony Bloomer's new job Alcatel deal grounds EADS hopes Franco-German group fails to stop a tie-up between Alcatel and Thales, writes Adam Sage Times Online BP blames cold Siberian weather for low output of Russian venture Link-up should please London Analysis BT Caution as Debenhams edges to £3bn flotation Investors set to treble value of investments Sport store owner declines payout HSBC to put aside $1bn to buy debt of failed ventures NatWest Cost of Private Equity Investment Japanese watchdog suspends JPMorgan Montgomery's £140m Dutch deal Reckitt chief gets £2.2m bonus Richmond Foods bid approach Eos Airlines Dixons deserts high street for cyberspace and rebrands stores EU pushes for common tax base Trans Tec's ex-finance chief facing jail Colt Creating a stink Fired up Moral tone Queue at Door GradJobs Computer loan company fails Times Online MG Rover's ex-directors tell of challenge on tax Industry relapse sends pound to two-year lows Nla At your Service Soaring gas prices suggest rate freeze, Times MPC says Pension tax rules 'came too late' Key Points for A-Day Renovo to make its mark with £140m flotation The Times Travel Direct Signet sees a sparkling future in the US The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bank of Scotland Insideout Small firms' fears on pension policy Business Equity Prices Interexec Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Shanks rises 7% after it impresses analysts with group's rubbish plan Small Caps Gilts BP still has much in pipeline despite the hits to its operations Lagging its Peers ACM Platinum prices provide the catalyst for Johnson Matthey Stock Markets Large Caps Renovo Times Register Gene Pitney Versatile singer-songwriter who forged a durable career with his fusion of rock, remorse and romance George Rallis Courteous and unassuming Prime Minister of Greece Anthony Camden Virtuoso oboist and orchestra administrator whose infectious energy earned him the nickname 'the Whizzer' Charles Wilcox, Gc Painter and decorator whose bravery in rescuing a colleague was captured on camera by a resourceful news photographer Court Circular Historic garden award Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Civil Partnerships Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Legal Retirements To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Service Appointments Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner Fellows Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Bridge OFT Temple time Striking a chord in the greatest fjord Never mind the price, feel the history Cottage in castle, £635 for a week; Majorca, £199, or Brazil, £524, for a week. Tony Dawe lists the offers Travel Massive Savings Travelbag Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Eclipse gusts blow before blackout Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Lord Of Illusion out to protect national honour Scotney chosen to help promote code of conduct for all sports Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Exeter William Hill Aintree Take The Stand can hold court in Bowl Leicester The Wright Track Taunton Course Specialists By Our Racing Staff: Eurotrek ruled out of National The Results Service Quids in Today's Fixtures Football £50m deal boosts Games hopes Athletics Murray short of time and breath as crunch clash looms closer Tennis Donald can play it straight and be a major winner The Masters William Hill John Hopkins's Five to Follow Timesonline Ladbrokes RBS Toyota punish Gascoyne Qualifying fears Khan's next test Opening mission Faldo back on fairway to heaven Ten years after one of the sport's great chokes, the three-times winner revisits Augusta, Rick Broadbent reports Greenwood dines out on Bedford for his last call Rugby Union Lifes2good England ready to give Vaughan more time Cricket Gareth Jenkins, the Llanelli Scarlets coach, was believed … Times Online The AA Members Club BBC lanced a lot by nights of the round table Living the Dream Day 3 The day before a big game and the canteen is just the place to capture the mood behind the scenes at West Ham United How Carr set the conveyor belt of talent in motion The Times Chit-chat, chunky chains United's Sock Crisis Solved Tomorrow Elder Statesman Keeps Counsel The Sunday Times Keen goes by the book as time is reserved to teach youngsters the right principles Swansea duo arrested in wake of final taunts aimed at Cardiff Le Meridien Encounters Southampton's new investor has launched an attack on … England affair threatens to blur McClaren's focus Celtic wrap up title to enhace Strachan's reputation The Premiership Today Ferdinand refuses to tempt fate Fearless master skips assembly after topping class in creative studies Simon Barnes watches the manager's artistry reach glorious fruition in Turin How Arsenal Rated Index Tony's Tactics Defence Proves to Be Best Form of Attack for Highbury Men on a Mission Index Manager Watch Divewatch Refwatch Crowdwatch Keyclash Travelling fans see little sign of self-belief or balls Barcelona Set up Milan Showdown Wenger's young heroes shut up BT The Times Crossword 23,256 Who's next on Road to Paris Sport Turin made to bow as Arsenal march on The Times Mitsbish Motors Times2 Passnotes The face Fun but formidable Easter The bulletin Contents The no-sweat workout Get fit? No sweat If you want to lose weight, be healthy and live longer, forget the gym. A new book claims that ordinary activity, even fidgeting, can be more effective than hard exercise Peta Bee reports Sofa Workshop A key to curbing back pain Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Smile, and the voters will smile with you Why pay to eat like a peasant? Snapshots of peril You know your life's in trouble when . . . Your teenage son wants to become an accountant, says Victoria Brown Just ditch those difficult parents Chris Ayres meets 'Dr Laura', an anti-feminist, right-wing agony aunt who recommends severing ties with relations you don't get on with The Times The Times The Times Deep purple, long may it rain over us Food Michele Kirsch loves a purple menu Dish Everyday chocolate cake You've got AA friend The Times Travel Direct Betty Jackson picks the prettiest pinafores Insider trading Insider Trading Are two cups of coffee a day likely to do any long-term harm? Ask Dr Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic Screen Documentaries. Your cup of tea? Morgan Spurlock tells Kevin Maher why he's up for a festival for those who keep it real Dispatches from the front line The Squid and the Whale On yer bike . . . The White Countess Forget the eggs, pass the popcorn From the animated marvels of Pixar and movie stunts for teenagers to the antics of prehistoric possums and a big hairy ape in New York, there is plenty to divert the movie fan this Easter Shostakovich on Stage In the marriage of the poisoned mind James Christopher squirms pleasurably to the darkly comic tragedy of divorce that is The Squid and the Whale Npower Timothy Spall shows the hangman's human side, finds Ian Johns For those about to die The Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad tells Stephen Dalton how he went about putting a human face on a pair of suicide bombers Sainsbury's The Dark Win your own TV movie show Three Burials Sean MacAulay's TV Film of the week A winning case, but not at the box office Opera & Ballet Dance Peter and the Wolf Theatre Smaller Pop BB King Wembley Arena Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial The Culture Show The Family Man Live Golf: The Masters Variations Dispatches: How to Beat your Kid's Asthma Sports… The Whistle Blower (1986) Super… (2004) …(1990) Sky Channel, 10pm …(2000) Channel 4,2. 15am Dreaming of an ideal home show Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3870 Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Career Inside Contact us The Times Top dogs take lead on health The Week in Work Statwatch Basic salary of finance director Good Week What Else Happened Bad Week Deloitte Soul Traders Why you'll never work alone Be your Own Boss The Office Psychologist More greens please How to . . . Be an Eco-Worker Did you know that using one fewer staple a day could save 120 tonnes of steel a year? That powering a PC overnight uses enough energy to laser print 800 pages? Read on, says Clare Dight Test Yourself . . . Do your Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Waves of change What Can I Earn? My boss means well but I don't want a transfer Worklife Challenge Southampton Graduates The Times Building a future with the world at your feet The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Degree Doctor English Atkins Statwatch What would you like to be ten years after your MBA? One false move and you're out Business schools are taking steps to ensure MBA applicants have integrity as well as intelligence, reports Carly Chynoweth You Need a New Job when . . . Thinkers50 Course Watch Test Yourself Answers Ebs Careers of the Week Robert Walters The Times Amgen Capita Resourcing American Institute For Foreign Study UK Ltd. La Trobe University Oxford Dwc

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