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News from 11/04/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Miles, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Mike Freeman, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Rowan Pelling, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, David Ormerod and Tony Shaw, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Martin Evans, Debra Craine, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Tim Daw, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robert Walters, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Horatio Nelson, Ian MacKinnon, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Nigel Edwards Director of Policy, Richard Susskind, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Rob Shorland-Ball, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kamin Mohammadi, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Julian Evans, Councillor Ron Sands, Lord Wright, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Tony Batcheler, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, James Wilson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Richard Owen and Adam Sage, Don Read, David Mattin, Hugh Peskett, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Sir Clement Freud, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, C. W. Jose, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Danny Lee, Peter Lawrence, Ashling O'connor, Maxlow-Tomlinson Chairman, Anjana Ahuja, Andy McAdam, Alan Lee, Cynthia Lennon, Peter Riddell, Caroline Merrell and Christine Seib, Carly Chynoweth, Tom Hennigan, Rajeev Syal, Kaspar Nazeri, David Sanderson, Rosemary Bennett and Andrew Plerce, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Edward Wake-Walker, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sacha Bonsor, Stephen Cragg, Steve Bird and Catherine Boyle, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Neville Peel, Tim Luckhurst, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Judith Seddon, Dan Brennan and Martyn Day, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Nicola Copping, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Chris Ayres and Adam Sherwin, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Ross Anderson, Jim Murphy, Peter Mayne, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Ian Lyall Grant, Paul, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Cautioned rapists on list for 2 years 'Peers' disappear The Queen at 80 Deliberate killing Russian bonanza Rooney denial Index Europe and its leaders in turmoil Win a House Sven and a lucrative Shanghai takeaway In the Times Today Italians get even more uncertainty in their vote for change Europe hits back against leaders Official Results And Here's Some Not on the List Rathbones 80 Facts from her 80 Years The Queen's reign is celebrated in the Palace's own birthday list Rapists let off with a caution stay on the sex register for only 2 years MPs warned of 'flaws' in NHS supercomputer Brother started fatal blaze Royals sell home IRA robbery link Defector to Tories Hunt assault Nurse ate beans Un-PC detective Trick or Treat? Rolex Drugs companies 'inventing diseases to boost their profits' Voters and protesters signal 'Sick man' has little to gain from victory by Berlusconi APR Left says voting system is to blame for Italian chaos French force Prime Minister to climb down on job reform Severn Bore takes surfer on world's longest ride OAG Crest of a Wave British Gas Revealing—or too close to the bone? first night Exhibition Bodies Earls Court Exhibition Centre Aus Liebe zum Automobil Pupils use mobile phones to bully teachers in classroom Alliance Leicester Animal activists face jail over plot to steal body Trio admit role in campaign of terror against a guinea-pig farm during which a grave was desecrated, writes Nicola Woolcock Moss takes Klein on the roll again People The AA Members Club hp Curb on sham weddings ruled illegal The Home Office has infringed the human right to marry and start a family, the High Court ruled. Richard Ford reports tiscali Court protects lesbian pair's right to be family You've got Aa friend hp NHS rations Red alert Education is the only way to cut the growing prison population How Texas nearly got lucky We should not pass judgment Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Foreign doctors Hamas action Think about it Shop in silence Applied chemistry Picture Gallery A French Retreat The French Government has been damaged, as well as prospects for reform Royal Interrogative Telling questions for the Queen are left unanswered Generation extinct: the tragic fate of having a genuine Grup in the family An Italian Fudge Voters were angry with Berlusconi but have ushered in uncertainty Faithful partner for a day Period homes for everyone! Shock horror - Venice is restoring old buildings for the low-paid to live in. It should happen here The hypocritical Mr Livingstone, I presume The London mayor has kept quiet about human rights abuses perpetrated by his Chinese hosts. I wonder why Let's calm down. Messianic Bush isn't about to rain down nukes on Iran You can go crazy thinking about military action. The rest of us deal with the likely world intel Teenage killers dumped beaten victim in the sea telecoms Mother jailed for birthday party crash Four people died when a car carrying seven excited children caused an accident Cameron on his bike is not enough How Green are we? Multiple Display Advertising Items FX BT Flags waived How prunes helped win the war 'Aerial assault' on garden party China backed by Livingstone Millets White Easter? dfs dfs Easter Opening Times Like father, like son with snores The Bottom Line Women fret about their bodies every 15 minutes Just don't call me Scarface: make-up are on the case Samsung Kidney stones link to diabetes No evading fines Milburn attacked Turkey's claim Baby Moses On the List A new missionary finds the key to happiness in Africa Blair drops millionaire donors in pared-down list of peers Cameron fights to keep his reforms on track Young Brits join the classical giants New talent in the running for award with Terfel and Rattle, reports Dalya Alberge TESCO War, sex and death: Billy Joel was never so moving Theatre Movin' Out Apollo Victoria, Sw1 Nominations Times World News Diary of a death foretold: how Gaza Briton was shot by Israelis I see a stray shell kill a 7-years-old girl after deadly tit-for-tat attack goes horribly wrong Stephen Farrell watched in Beit Lehiya as the cycle of attack and reprisal brought more grief directline.com Sharon's era comes to end after hundred days in coma Diary foreboding of Briton shot in Gaza John Lewis Bollywood hero jailed for killing rare deer Protected but Declining Asterix takes on the Disney invader The stubborn warrior of Ancient Gaul is hoping to challenge US domination with his new £15m film, reports Adam Sage Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting Man Boy's call for dying mother ignored (AP): Orang-utans set to go home Attack on Iran 'wild speculation' (AP): Pains are no laughing matter Britannia (Reuters): Dozens killed in exhibition fire An appliance of science makes chef best in world Multiple Display Advertising Items World's Top 5 greenflag Parmesan foam was in a class of its own first direct ns&i Anti-US 'demagogue' set to win An ex-army officer leads the Peruvian presidential race but the may be overtaken by a woman moderate, writes James Hider A $1m car, a 160mph crash…and a video games boss churchill (AP): Plane crash kills ministers (AP): Shooting arrests (Reuters): 120 drown (Reuters): Hearing problem (AP): Premium rate (AP): Rocketing sales (AP): Mysterious deaths (AP): False alarm The Times Latinos march in 21st-century civil rights movement Gay lobby joins in Easter egg hunt Times Business Shares slump over fungus fears Oil tops $68 Fed front-runner Serono spree Quote of the day UK firms to cash in on Russian rebuilding Lawyers say trusts change could cost £100m Ftse 100 Disney puts flagship TV shows on the internet Friends Provident Stock Markets An animated response to new technology North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know The day's biggest movers Results in brief Picture Gallery Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Hard Rock Microsoft plea Ericsson strategy GM finance deal Oil to flow from Iraqi Kurdistan Despite the security risks and political instability, a Norwegian energy company is set to start drilling, writes Carl Mortished acer Deal puts British music on the internet in China Great Potential Falling interest rates raise hopes of a property boom Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) Duke eyes key property 'hotspots' UK's third-richest man points to cities such as São Paulo and Beirut as offering potential for significant future development. Liz Chong reports Royal Mail under attack by Europe the future's bright Pace of producer price inflation slows Weather puts freeze on retail spending Chinese Rovers may hit Britain next year Equity firm in bid approach for bank The Times 'I will fight the charges until I die' Jeffrey Skilling takes the stand in an attempt to clear his name over the collapse of Enron. James Doran reports Backers of new life insurer named t-mobile. co. uk/business 1plan Don't do as we do City Diary Outriding 'em all City Diary On thin ice City Diary Picture Gallery Liverpool insurer is fined for mis-selling Ford Deloitte beats rival to hire outgoing CBI boss The Rise of Sir Digby Jones Investors uneasy on details of Russia's grand plan Creaking infrastructure nears the end of the road 'A boozy dinner is best way to break the ice' Chief of Capital One picked up $250m Ford Upset in money markets may point to a healthier outlook The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Wildlife for All Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Hail the muddy wonder of wellies Administrators step in at ailing Hunters 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 Carphone's broadband attack sends vulnerable PlusNet sliding Gilts Letting go of Airbus is likely to prove a smart move for BAE Tempus WPP Group rises on hope of healthy first-quarter figures Stock Markets Business Equity Prices Balmain Old order ousted in brave new business world Companies opt for the small is good route Chris Partridge examines the options and opportunities as big corporations are set to become a thing of the past the future's bright Decision by 'chatwich' Teleworking 'is not slacking' British managers are not convinced that workers away from the office do a day's work, says Chris Partridge Times Online Smartphone Times Register Philip Attenborough Publisher whose understanding of the book trade helped him to steer Hodder & Stoughton through troubled waters Desmond Doss Conscientious objector and US Army medic who won the Medal of Honor for rescuing scores of his comrades on Okinawa Desmond Doss, US Army medic and conscientious objector, was born on January 17, 1919. He died on March 23, 2006, aged 87 Robert W. Miller Research scientist who studied the effects of the atom bomb on the Japanese survivors Robert W. Miller, medical researcher, wasborn on September 29, 1921. He died on February 23,2006, aged 84 Nina Von Stauffenberg Aristocrat whose husband was executed after the failed attempt to assassinate Hitler in 1944 Nina von Stauffenberg was born on August 27,1913. She died on April 2,2006, aged 92 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Freddie (Winifred) Vickers, war heroine, was born on September 4,1918. She died on March 23,2006, aged 87 Counsel not to influence client on waiver bias Law Report Court of Appeal Property in goods and risk do not pass until payment is made Court of Session Celebrating Constantine Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Five-Day Forecast Snow-off recalls a matchless winter Weather Eye Weathercall Holidays Times Sport Fallon sees progress in restoring reputation Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wright Again Aintree stays on right track with redevelopment The Wright Track Bath Fontwell Park Folkestone Course Specialists Davis ready to unveil his winning smile again Snooker Crucible will be a stress-free zone for former champion, says Matthew Syed Sharp appointment increases dependence on Australia Rugby League Funding boost for grass roots Hatton waiting Dalmiya charge Record falls Cullen left out Woodman cuts it Ghaffar so close The Results Service Today's Fixtures World Rankings Mickelson must broaden his horizons Golf Premiership cap fits but peaks are hard to find Encounters Emulsions run high for Leonard at Orpington Vos revelling in Harlequins' resurgence The Times Chinese calm in face of a storm Edward Gorman visits Qingdao, a city defying the odds in order to play a part in the 2008 Olympics Trescothick reveals why he declared home time Australia taught painful lesson by novices Scoreboard from Fatullah Distant Sound of Bat on Buffalo The First Lady of Ashes Reporting Love is all around, and come to the front if you don't want chips Sir Clement Freud heads off to find out what the Twenty20 fuss is all about in our Wisden exclusive Tomorrow Troubled trio are tribute to league's strength in depth The Fight for Survival They are not too good to go down, but three teams in the scrap to avoid the drop are of a rare quality, says Kaveh Solhekol Times Online Ups and Downs O'Leary prepared to wage war with Cahill Bad Timing The Premiership Today Relegation battle a test of Upson's staying power Two pieces of advice that will benefit the boy wonder: pay the debt and take up golf No Hiddink, no problem Why a hefty loss is a blessing in disguise for our leafy suburbs Matthew Syed is sickened by spending of the rich who will never buy taste Price hike could be last straw for United fans The Quinn direct Rooney denies rift with Owen in gambling saga Robson recovers after operation Bosnich back Mourinho takes step back from battle of two tribes Matt Hughes on the Chelsea manager's decision to head for splendid isolation Office Jose's Guide to Relaxation Times Online The Times Crossword 23,260 The Insider Balls to tradition as Fifa enters sphere of bling Sport Forget the Ashes, Shane. Try Beating Bangladesh Eriksson sets Chinese puzzle The Times times passnotes theface Some like it hot five Easter things to do today contents thebulletin We party, we pray As tension mounts over a possible military strike against Iran, Kamin Mohammadi describes life in Tehran Iran: an essential history Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery The great cover-up I admit that I like… Davina McCall for pulling off a rare feat, says Carol Midgley Lessons we can learn from the man who built Britain I guard the secrets of the Da Vinci temple The Andrew Billen Interview The Master of the Temple, caught up in Da Vinci Code mania, says Dan Brown's blockbuster gives churches a chance to put their case The Times Love etc Cynthia Lennon, 65, the first wife of John Lennon, with whom she had her only child, Julian, lives in Majorca with her fourth husband, Noel Charles The Times For full terms and conditions go to www.sundaytimeswineclub National Literacy Trust recommondations parents Should we adjust our views on young children and the set? Pre-schoolers who watch TV fare slightly better at school, an American report claims, although other experts, both in the US and UK, still advocate a prudent approach. Anjana Ahuja reports That TV can be a force for good is being recognised, though advice differs according to the age of the children Is there any way of avoiding weight gain while taking steroids? Do You Need Advice? Auctionair mentuesday Nobody has it better Fiftysomething men get - and give - the best sex of their lives, says Rowan Pelling The Kit Don't waste time with the wrong flashy wristwatch Add years to shaver life Microwave Man Time to prove that you are a real man—so bend over Dish Dress code The ex-girlfriend's wedding arts The Gentile art of diplomacy The other Bellini's work built bridges between Venice and Islam, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Bellini and the East National Gallery Honour Mr Ambassador, you are spolling us Oh you pretty things Great Scots! It's them to a T The Scottish National Portrait Gallery is honouring its famous compatriots—with caricatures. Morgan Falconer reports The colours of music James Hugonin's joyful paintings resemble musical progressions for Joanna Pitman The funday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items reviews first night Theatre Mack and Mabel Criterion W1 Concert LSO/Runnicles Barbican Pop Placebo Birmingham Academy World music Caetano Veloso Barbican tv & radio Radio Choice Harper's Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Losing faith in the forgiving business Last Night's TV How does one restore one's faith in a kindly God when that God has slapped you so hard? Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3874 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Public Agenda The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media Interim Managers Health State of mind: GPs judge patients by how they … Public Sector Firm foundation: housing chief's affordable … Education Cash for teachers: the rise in compensation … Plus 10 Pages of Top Public Jobs Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Rivals of the Week Other Views Prevention seen as a cure for those at risk Issue of the Week Personal Safety The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Seeninhansard Other Stories Weliked Key to a new lease of life It's not what you do… Aim for the right goal to make you a winner Management Decent foundations to build on Interview The Housing Corporation is hitting its targets for providing affordable homes but its chief executive, Jon Rouse, tells Fay Schopen that he has no intention of relaxing Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Children's services squeezed Health Penna Facing your problems Families in debt to students Education Teachers claim £14m in payouts Schools Spending adds up to equality Social model under spotlight Housing Time to relax ethnic fears Charities Hero… Wheel out the charges Social Care Foreign Ways Legislation Update No one can force a patient to move to a home where they will be charged for living there Myth Busting Experts are only there to help How To…choose and Use an Interim Manager They're not to be feared, they're not after your job, and if you give them guidance and the right information, an interim manager can be a godsend, says Carly Chynoweth Course Watch Building Block Case Study Children's Services at Kensington and Chelsea NHS Reforms Tense, stressful but rewarding Health There's no tougher assignment than the NHS for an interim manager. But if you're up for the challenge, writes Carol Lewis, you'll find camaraderie to pull you through Incrediblejourney 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 Not for Jobs Service Over to you… Shelving of nurses sees midlife crisis What Worked Forus Office Support Diary Dates Inside Law Multiple Display Advertising Items 'People stay at Amstrad for years. Sir Alan doesn't like firing people' On TV, Margaret Mountford might seem stern. She is anything but, writes Frances Gibb The Times The Times Law Section How to become the 'go-to guy' of the Middle Temple A peerage, my money Lloyd George and his infamous title sales haunt the police investigations, writes Judith Seddon What would a reasonable and honest person make of this? The 'loans for lordships' investigations raise many questions over rules governing such behaviour, say David Ormerod and Tony Shaw One Could Argue that Commercial Loans are neither Gifts nor Money Timesonline Loopholes big enough to drive a tank through School pupils have learnt how easy it is to deal in arms, Danny Lee reports A dangerous side-effect of withdrawing public funding If drug claims never reach British courts, how will patients get restitution, ask Dan Brennan and Martyn Day lawyer of the week Even more Slaughter Blog on Chinese chill out A simple solution - trust the locals tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Statistics and expert witness Picture Gallery Quick, get into wikis - before everyone else Multiple Display Advertising Items

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