News from 07/04/2006
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Amanda Andrews, Andrew Billen, Martin Neary President, Sarah Potter, Canon James Lancelot Master, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mark Souster, David Rose, Robert Steel, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Bone, Mark Irving Art Critic, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Gravell Policy Officer, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Mark Simpson, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, M. F. Horton, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Michael Evans and Joe Bolger, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Jayne Dowle, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Erica Munro, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Ed Potton, John Bedwell, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Tim Kingswood, Jan Fry Director, Pete Paphides, Dr Hsu Phern Chong, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Peter Wright President, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Trevor Harvey, Bronwen Maddox, Ron Cox, Richard Owen, Dr Sujeev Mathur, Damian Whitworth, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Malcolm Archer Director of Music, Paul Lynn, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mary Ann Sieghart, Andrew Plerce, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Harmonia Mundi, Sarah Beeny, Thomas Trotter, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lucia van der Post, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Richard Law, Stephen Dalton, Melody Amber, Richard Morrison, Angus MacLeod and Shirley English, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Peter Klinger, Nick Meo, Ben West, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Climbdown over under-age sex Israeli murder £20m for Turner Migrant U-turn Free Killa Kela Wonder goals Obedient to dotty ideology and enjoy ritual humiliation? Index Killer bird flu virus lands in Britain Secret NHS plan to ration patient care Gp to Hospital Referrals Where PCTs have existing that they have referral rates PCTs nationally or are able deliver that level of referral Bricks and Mortar the Best Property Section on the … In the Times Today The Times U-turn on order to report children for under-age sex NHS draws up secret plan to ration care for patients Risk Checklist Door ajar for TV preachers School closures Migrant housing Activists inquiry 'Sheikh' exposed Embassy pays up Clarification Fascinating stuff, but 100 years too late Commentary John Pritchard Bishop of Jarrow Picture Gallery Found in Translation Judas did as Jesus asked -'gospel' reveals the other face of a traitor Mother loses her children to lesbian former partner Happy Family to Court of Appeal Call to end faith school funding Damilola retrial Passive risk Police inquiry Piracy arrests Killer is left £1m Teacher charged Suspended sentence for mobile prank victim Chanel Tomorrow only in Times Boat Race hero spends the night behind bars 1,000 sq mile exclusion zone set up to combat risk of virus spreading In a four-page report on the arrival in Britain of the H5n1 flu strain, Times It took a week to confirm that dead bird was infected after it was found in Scotland, write Mark Henderson, Angus MacLeod and Shirley English Writers examine the authorities' response and the danger to human health Why the arrival of deadly virus poses a very real risk to us all Bird Flu It is a big leap from a few dead birds to a pandemic in which millions of people die. Is this just another health scare? Nigel Hawkes weighs up the facts and considers the implications Church's Kwik-Fit Sea birds to blame for spread of infection Playground's racist taunts have no place in my court, says judge Puzzles Special O2 Treats. Free calls and texts every month Currys Blair's night in with a teen flick News People Picture Gallery Magnet As though The Da Vinci Code weren't enough of a soulless … Picture Gallery Ps "I was asked by WH Smith recently what I'd like people … Dixons Police investigate Blair 'secrecy' on £14m loans Multiple Display Advertising Items What's your MS PC World The Computer Superstore Israeli army shooting of cameraman was murder, says inquest Ford Not a Lady Day Organists pull out the stops School exclusions policy increases burden on the poorest families Calling on castrati Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Measles Outbreak Permits for foreign doctors Victims of our wars Energy safety Blown away by chemistry Hats off Beauty tips The Times Rallying for Realism An unusual Conservative spring conference in Manchester Pieces of Silver The supposed Gospel of Judas could be another blockbuster More original sin in the garden, with a hosepipe in the role of the serpent Birdwatching A sloppy response to the avian flu threat is inexcusable A racing event to die for Comment Shed no tears for the alligator ... or for the panda, come to that. It's another of those bizarre circuses they call an Italian election The Times Join the Debate Is 'cuddly on crime' a vote-winner? The Tories have finally cottoned on that people want a party with a social conscience Spend, spend, spend... the bountiful economics of a president in denial Cameras put the brakes on speeding motorists P&o Ferries Nurse dies after being stabbed as she went for a smoke Möben Kitchens Living Grubby column ready for the full Nelson Women just the tonic, says Prince Here's one you can't make earlier Judge advises voting curbs Heal'shomeevent A love affair on canvas £20 million Turner sets record for British art It may take months, or even years, but we'll get there in the end, says Cameron Tory leader believes recent polls are a mere blip, Rosemary Bennett writes Picture Gallery Conservative Spring Forum 2006 Today Tomorrow Toyota Comet A deal on the Lords that rival parties could hardly reject Public's Views on the Lords Saab 93 The Sharpest Critics Waiting for Beckett was well worth it First night Theatre Waiting for Godot Dfs Dfs Fraud Show For sale: tickets to a gig that will never happen Rogue internet agencies are exploiting a loophole in the law, reports David Rose Blair and Ahern set deadline for Ulster power-sharing deal News Dencover insure your smile Terror suspects held on remand Pitney finding Grave defeat Red-eye reduction Damp proof Sightings grow in 'big cat hotspot' Olympus No carrot is safe as monster rabbit goes on rampage Citroën Times World News Protests win citizenship for millions of US Latinos Human Tide Dolphin Arab nations quietly bridge the trade gulf with Israelis Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing The New Mitsubishi Shogun Field Hamas hints it may be ready to talk about a two-state solution Dell Very slick, a penguin in a jumper (Reuters): Serbia promises to deliver Mladic Deadliest spider or the dearest? The Righteous Itien Saiti Bourne (AP): EU asks Turks for violence inquiry (Reuters): Mother 'killed her four children' Cyclone Rita is causing a stir in Mafia's backyard Keypoint Calls may be recorded or monitored for training purposes Why make money for someone else? (Reuters): Giuliani tells of 9/11 horror (AP): Resurrection con (AFP): Reader rage (AP): Eurostar halted Brass boots The Times Travel Direct Property Expo France still under spell of language Dictation clubs are thriving in a country seeking refuge from the malaise of Anglophone globalisation, reports Adam Sage Petrol pumps run dry in a city that stinks of oil World News Iraq Inside Track Trapped Riches Sharps Bedrooms In the wilderness, a computer On a rare tour of the us nuclear laboratory in Los Alamos, Tim Reid is shown a project to replace warheads that many believe Britain is not only watching but is deeply involved in Paradise Go on the spur of the mo Arms Race John Lewis From Big Apple to bad apples: the cops who killed for the mob Harvard flocks to see the guru of happiness Tal Ben-Shahar's Happiness Tips Leak was authorised by Bush, aide says The Times Times Business BAE Systems to sell Airbus stake Carillion contract Renovo ups offer Gold hits $600 Quote of the day EU finding could cut tax bill for subsidiaries News Corp 'agrees to put poison pill to sharehol Lloyd's looks to new chief to m Ftse 100 Stock Markets Vodafone presses the right buttons North Sea Oil Be excited about boring Bank Commodities Lloyd's rallies Pound to Dollar A most Gratifying Ale Currencies Cash return Business Need to Know World Markets The Times Smaller stock to watch Briefing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Results in brief Rumour of the day Business big shot Look ahead Directors' dealing Exchange deal Stop Press Oil legislation PM sues Ryanair Armenia gas deal Carillion set to earn £9.5bn from MoD barracks contract Gold breaks $600 barrier as investors turn to 'safe haven' A 20-year wait for better living conditions The strength to cover the world's largest Engineering, … BAE Systems to sell Airbus stake to EADS for £3bn All3Media to consider sale Business Bad debts hit Co-op Bank profit The Times Call for VNU bid to be rejected Tussle over US law boosts internet gaming stocks Yukos boss arrested Chief's Call on Mobile Group Banks risking huge losses as block trades grow Rates held as house prices rise further Vodafone chief faces deadline to prove his strategy Today in Bricks and Mortar Icelanders spark bid talk with HoF stake T Mobile City Diary Plus sees a minus E-male shock Insult to injury Mount Credit Corporation Limited Turner is worse than do-nothing option 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 Buyers return to Monterrico as rival signals interest in Peru Small Caps Gilts Economic slowdown could herald end of MPI's good times Halfords Pru jumps as AXA figures in latest talk of predatory move Stock Markets Nick Hasell Protherics Private equity falls for media's ample charms Media Mediapolis Hotspot Big Brother duo look to cash in on appetite for interactive TV Traditional ads are under pressure and one firm hopes to make money by other means: you. Amanda Andrews reports Business Equity Prices Bobby Moore Fund The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times Times Register Denis Donaldson Senior IRA man revealed to have been a spy in the pay of British Intelligence for 20 years Martin Gilks Drummer and founding member of the Wonder Stuff Sir Andrew Stark Ambassador to Denmark who had the unenviable task of fending off attempts to streamline the Diplomatic Service Peter Kernoff International authority on the treatment of haemophilia Nancy Kohner Leading health writer on perinatal bereavement Uniformity of credit card liabilities Court of Appeal Claim for costs penalty over delay rejected Chancery Division Published April 7, 2006 Haji-loannou and Others v Frangos and Others Before Mr Justice Lindsay and Assessors Judgment February 24, 2006 Late appeal saved by judicial review Family Division Published April 7, 2006 Giltinane v Child Support Agency Forfeited money can be seized again Queen's Bench Division Published April 7, 2006 Chief Constable of Merseyside Police v Hickman and Another Questions Answered Galicias, square tales and Boer laagers Court Circular Legal Appointments Legal Retirements Service Appointments Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Adoptions Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam Private Appointments School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Bridge Andrew Robson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Couk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Door closes on a bygone era Motoring The Times Renault Turn the Clock Back Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Preparing for the big storm surge Weather Eye Paul Simons DJK: Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast DJM Times Sport Celestial Gold lifts Johnson's fortunes Racing Carberry keeps National story running in the family Alner rues luck as Sir Rembrandt misses out on big one Don't Be Shy can light up second day for Pipe Sport Racing Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leicester Taunton The Wright Track WilliamHILL Aintree Racing Sport Grand National Sweepstake Kit The Results Service Baseball Basketball Today's Fixtures Football Cycling Equestrianism Ice hockey Squash Swimming Tennis Familiar story from Whitakers Harrison looking Edwards in clear Cooke bronze The Sunday Times Tragedy spurs on driven man Boxing Ron Lewis meets the boxer inspired by the memory of his father's death Dawson gives up playing for a life in entertainment Rugby Union Murray's absence highlights the sick state of British game Tennis The Passing of a Master How They Line up Fitleist The best coaches need to possess right personality Leeds have a bright future even outside Premiership Singh takes early lead but course is road too far for most Sport the Masters Leading Scores Woods plays the unwilling central character in a very human drama Rick Broadbent on the player whose personal crisis has consumed an intrusive nation Masters Scoreboard from Cochin England wilt as hosts turn up heat Hat trick for Surrey with change to Brown Caps Murray, Monty, Rooney: who will turn promise into blissful perfection? The Times Ronaldinho Playing Beautiful Game The Times Team with West Ham United: Words by Gary … Mistakes of the past will not be repeated Fast Food Proves Slow to Go The 12-hour 0-0 draw . . . Allardyce is hit with FA penalty Pearce budget Woodward woe Jordan crossover Encounters Campbell forced to get his act together It's Destiny Leo Sayer Makes Arsenal Feel like Dancing Villa who? The Premiership Today Henry selects Paris final for his pièce de résistance Daring Middlesbrough pull off Middlesbrough FC Basle (Middlesbrough win 4-3 on agg) Ping A Rollercoaster at the Riverside The Times Crossword £56m shirt deal proves less is more for United Mission impossible Sport Wisden The Times England's World Cup hero Dawson to quit Index Times Passnotes Theface White-trash authenticity Five Easter things to do today Thebulletin Contents Metrosexual, RIP? The names may change but a man's dilemma remains the same, says Andrew Billen. What is the precise ratio between machismo and moisturiser that will get me laid? This trend is not dead, but dead common—Just look at Gavin Henson The Übersexuals The Heteropolltans Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Pointing the finger at the hands-off brigade Health tags? It's a pants idea New Age Noel Ten signs. . . . . . your neighbours are circumventing the hosepipe ban. By Damian Whitworth The Times Lucia van der Post Answers your style questions Help me to find some trousers to suit my size Luxury with Lucia New 'vintage' perfumes will be a cause for celebration Hair with Han The light touch - and no need for surgery The laser treatment PDT has been approved as a way to remove skin cancer. So why isn't it better known? Jerome Burne reports In Body & Soul tomorrow Running high Erica Munro on how training for the Flora London Marathon has renewed her Join the debate Who wants one of those nice, polite dinner parties, anyway? Food Celebrate the coming of spring with a veritable orgy of herbs, says Jill Dupleix In seasen: spring enlops You've got AA friend 16 Serge Gainsbourg, Je T'aime I'll be what I am. A solitary man It took Neil Diamond years to realise his best song was about him, he tells Pete Paphides The Times 'I'm Neil Diamond and I intend to own you' Future tents Look inside legends-to-be WigWam and you find two proper pop stars, says Peter Robinson The funday Times Free Killa Kela podcast How to talk dirty and influence people Britain is at last catching up with the genius of French rebel Serge Gainsbourg. Bob Stanley and other pop artists pay tribute The Times Radio Classical Reviews albums Classical Anna Caterina Antonacci Era la notte Classical András Schiff Beethoven piano sonatas Classical Vernon Handley Bax Tone Poems Chandos Albums Pop The Streets a Hard Way to Make an Easy Living 679 Hip Hop Spank Rock Yo Yo Yo Yo (Big Data) Pop Afx Chosen Lords The Times Welcome to the swinging seventies At 70, Richard Rodney Bennett is happily donning his jazz hat. Richard Morrison met him Amadou & Mariam Richard Rodney Bennett: a life in full Opera & Ballet Concert András Schiff Wigmore Hall World music Lila Downs Barbican Theatre Postcards from America Soho Theatre, W1 Concert Philharmonia/Dohnányi Tv & radio Radio 4 Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times 27 David Chater's choices 27 Review Television multichannel Prime-time multichannel planner Picture Gallery Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Live Super League Live Football League The Animal Planet Report Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars The West Wing Dear America Sport Arthur Shawcross Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial BBC One The £5 Billion Protection Racket Viewing Guide Coronation Street/farewell Mike The Dark Side of Elephants Variations Hustle BBC One, 9pm Beauty and the Geek Mrs Pollifax - Spy (1971) Film Choice Havana (1990) The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) Overdosing on surgical spirit Last Night's TV lan Johns Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt Times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee Bricks Thesurveyor Openningbids Bricksandmortar Experience has shown how much money is wasted on the path towards buying a family home Focus on East Anglia In Georgian House in Southwest London Kew: a large Grade Ii llsted double-fronted property set over three floors Out Georgian Property in Bedfordshire Toddington: a Grade Ii llsted townhouse of Elizabethan origin in the centre of the village Away Wing of a House in Lincolnshire Casewick: part of a Grade I llsted Jacobean hall, with outbuildings and an acre of garden Come Back to my iPAD Barratt's latest starter home is up against some stiff competition, says Susan Emmett Winthishouse Live the high-life At the Cutting Edge Wherenext? Sheffield is the next big thing in northern regeneration, reports Jayne Dowle Tesco Factfile In Apartments in the City Centre Nearbuy Three places in and around Sheffield Glossop Road: a selection of flats in this striking building in the heart of Sheffield Out Semi-Detached Suburban House Nether Edge: a three-bedroom family home in a tree-lined road just outside the city centre Away Tower in the Hope Valley Hathersage: a substantial and stately home, dating from the late 1700s, with stunning views Barratt If a Job's worth Doing Sarah Beeny explains how to be your own project manager in an extract from her new book Pricelist ADT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Have Yourself a Highland Fling The scenery in Scotland is stunning, and so are the bargains. Ben West picks some rural property gems north of the border Factfile Secondhome Win a new house Victorian Family Home in Scotland Acrossborders Rural living in a country of your choice Crieff: detached stone-built 19th-century house with coach house in the heart of Perthshire Country Manor in Ireland Jenkinstown: a four-bedroom property close to the picturesque county town of Dundalk Period Farmhouse in South Wales East Carmarthenshire: a huge country house with stone and slate barns Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Factfile Highsociety Insideout Shipshape and Bath Fashion Parish's House, with its Jane Austen atmosphere, would be ideal for a modern naval hero, reports Marcus Binney Multiple Display Advertising Items Winslow Developments Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items IAS What'son Homefile Energysavers The Times Offers Direct Canvasopinion save . . . Spend ... Splurge . . . Strife in the Sun The demolition threat hanging over 4,500 homes in Marbella has left British owners bewildered. Lucia Adams suggests an action plan Tricks of the trade Homework New release selling fast
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