News from 12/04/2006
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Amanda Andrews, Rosemary Righter, Robert Cole, Richard Clements, Paul Bogdanor, Nigel Hawkes and David Charter, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Bel Mooney, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Donal Thompson, Peter Lansley, Paul Findlow, Jenny Ogilly, Dave Hepworth, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robyn Massey, Philip Howard, Gary Edel, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Fabian Acker, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Priyanka Dayal, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Mark Griffiths, Jane MacArtney, Leo McKinstry, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Amanda Bradley, Angela Minoli, Oliver kay, Didier Drogba, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Lyndon Owen, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ken Branson, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Bruce Kent, Angela Jameson, Jeremy Roberts, Christine Seib and Sam Lister, Ed Potton, Carola Long, Dr Sarah Hull, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Bronwen Maddox, Richard Parry Hughes, Bernard Lagan, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Peter Arnold, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, June Morris, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Baschea Walsh, Grayson Perry, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Deborah King, Richard Owen and Alan Hamilton, George Caulkin, Stuart Drummond, Gavin Dobson, Tim Martin, Michael Gove, Carey Gunn, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan and Caroline Merrell, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Martin Sheen, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Dr Jeremy W. Tankel, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Aldan Magee, Olav Bjortomt, Lord Hanningfield, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Adam Fresco and Sean O'Neill, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBerlusconi refuses to admit defeat Secret school deal Nasdaq pounces World Wines Campbell decider Auschwitz escaper timesonline. co. uk Blair used royal jet for family holidays Style Iran a step nearer building the Bomb In the Times Today The Times We've started to enrich uranium, Iran tells world Judge refuses exclusion zone Squalor in prison Brown in the dark Correction Sandals 'It Can't Close' School's out—and the developers are in as family does secret deal Last week they said that they were surprised at its closure, but three years ago the Chittendens signed a joint venture with a building firm, write Adam Fresco and Sean O'Neill Minister pursues green brief as queen of the Royal Flight Blair accused of using jets as his personal taxi service Accused Briton back in court RAF court martial Blast hits Britons Apricot awareness Prince passes out An Almighty . . . Picture Gallery Oh, no! That's the bit of your brain announcing a cockup Captured after four decades as a fugitive: Cosa Nostra's 'boss of bosses' The arrest of Italy's most wanted man at a farmhouse near his Sicilian birthplace has overshadowed even news of the election, report Richard Owen and Alan Hamilton The Corleone Connection The latest casualty in a long and ignoble tradition NHS chief says hospitals must spend less on drugs and staff A demand for drastic cuts in the health service will raise fears that some patients may not be given expensive treatments, report Nigel Hawkes and David Charter Bel Mooney Dolce & Gabbana High cholesterol link to prostate cancer tiscali Guinea-pig farm activists guilty The animal rights gang behind the theft of a grandmother's body include a teacher and nurse, reports Nicola Woolcock Talk Talk dfs Patek Philippe Sorry may save wife-beaters from jail Domestic violence sentencing guidance has been attacked as giving men a licence to batter women, reports Richard Ford People Colour code is a Prescott enigma Colt Ps Sainsbury's Army Be the Best Millionaire cleared of trying to kill wife Tesco telecoms Judge backs opponents of late-night drinking Jail for PC who conned £280,000 from pensioner national savings & investments Renaissance Master Card Nuclear facilities The future of policing Cheaper options for medical care Bordeaux still produces a good vintage Bad behaviour that makes me spitting mad Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Hamas rule Real education Strangeways Italian elections Wing and a prayer Train testing A Malign Legacy Proportional representation will return Italy to political instability Miss Opportunity Efforts to kill off 'Mademoiselle' may be a French revolution too far The Times This Easter which famous family will be ordering pizza, not roasting lamb? Notebook Trading down Another small step for the economy—in the wrong direction A waste of time and space Thunderer An insult to a smart nation Neither the buffoon Berlusconi nor the puny Prodi deserved to win an election that has solved nothing Join the Debate Defra is like a dead swan. Discuss The department's 'swift' response to avian flu has actually been slow and inefficient Tell those pushy parents to push off—and take their Chelsea tractors, too At one school parents in their SUVs have to reverse in so they can drive out forwards Microsoft Office FlyMe Millets Hospital fined £100,000 for patient death Trust failed to ensure junior doctors were adequately supervised after operation, Sam Lister reports Citroën Bird flu tests in Britain 'flawed' Scaffolding traps three workers Harry Potter and the work of art Flora Fancy an egg? That's £50,000 Don't gloat, we are not immune to stalemate Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We should not get too superior about the Italian election result' AOL Teachers demand end to state cash for faith schools wanadoo Call for 'health warning' on 4x4s Rapist is jailed for ten years Jail over suicide Water pressure No 'good' death Saved by squirrels Robbery arrests Liver bird Only one contender for Life of Prescott keypoint Stop thumping the tub, you're putting off women, Tories told Can Project Gordon make the Chancellor an electable … Craft flies in to embrace Earth's evil twin sister SAS 'Knight decorated for bravery' exposed as footsoldier in call centre's front line Hiscox Heroine gets her wings - 63 years on An injustice is put right for a doughty fighter of the Resistance, reports Alan Hamilton Pick-and-mix Sugababes are sweet as ever first night Pop Sugababes Hammersmith Apollo Saab 93 The Sharpest Critics Times World News The loser cries foul as Italy welcomes new man at the top On Other Pages 'Those who hoped to see me dead will have to think again' Arresting the Godfather may be the easiest part Expedia. co. uk 'Anti-Berlusconi' steps Sop to the communists Wishful thinking Popular but vacuous Sounds good, but can he do it? Hot Spot Victory is too narrow, say expatriates who won it Dell (AP): 40 die in prayers bomb blast (AP): Sweet binge causes jumbo ache (AP): Woman, 82, fined for slow walk (AP): Ancient trees used for firewood Anglian Sea treasures go on display Now Russian sues Brown over his Da Vinski Code Multiple Display Advertising Items Blockbuster Business Startup Multiple Display Advertising Items Call me Madame: why the modern woman wants to give Mile a miss Freed—with a huge debt and empty purse The Hamas Finance Minister has bills to pay despite economic sanctions, writes Stephen Farrell from Ramallah Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Oiling the Wheels Inside Track Ministers engulfed in exports bribes scandal Oiling the Wheels Eminem's best man killed in nightclub shooting The Times Fans in the pink as Elton opens ultimate charity shop British troops hurt in blast (AP): Predator charged (AP): Militants arrested (AP): Culture capitals (AP): Wedding scam Green Flag Madrid bomb charges 'I held the bone in my hand. It was all I had left of my beautiful son' Jurors break down in tears at harrowing tales of the lives destroyed by the September 11 plotters, writes Tim Reid Times Business Centrica in supply deal with Drax Torex acquisition Deutsche exit UBS buys US unit Quote of the day Nasdaq in pole position for LSE as it acquires 15% stake Tory peer could lose £1m as Hunter Rubber strumbles FTSE 100 Eyecare company shares plunge on fungus fear Stock Markets Is fear the driver behind Nasdaq's buy? Business Commentary North Sea Oil Accounting for change Commodities Top Marks Pound to Dollar Nationwide Currencies Channel vision Business Need to Know World Markets Business big shot The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Times Online Levi's sales fade Stop Press US court claim Genentech soars IMF fears effect of private equity buyout debts Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Households ignorant of the risks of markets' dark side Advertising Goals Germany 2006 'to give a kick to advertising market' ITV may miss World Cup goals The broadcaster hoped that football this summer would boost advertising, but this looks unlikely, writes Dan Sabbagh Reebok strikes a deal with Henry S&n turns on Foster's tap in Europe Credit Suisse Soviet states are working up a thirst UAE group starts Islamic property fund The Times Timetable of Trading Banker departs as Deutsche is fined £6m over Scania US scare will not halt UK sale of B&l contact lens solution T Mobile Dreaded infections that can harm the eyes if left untreated Medial Briefing EU Boost Balance of payments weights heavily on hopes for growth Iron Lady tries to 'buy America' TWD Accountants Ballooning trade surplus sets stage for tough talks Days before the President Hu Jintao meets President Bush, figures step up pressure on China, reports Jane MacArtney Skilling accuses other witnesses of lying SAP Passion play City Diary Eggs hell City Diary Ice pick City Diary Net Sales Ultra-fast internet connects with public after slow start The Times Carphone to sue if BT delays broadband service Carphone's broadband launch set to shake BT Report fails to find Big Four anti-competitive Rise to Dominance The Times Rise to Dominance Iran drives rises in oil and metals Bankers fight extradition M&s steals market share from rivals M&s recovery is not in the bag yet, chief admits as shares soar With underlying sales up 6.8 percent and profit forecasts raised, Stuart Rose is still taking a cautious stance, reports Sarah Butler Clothes Line French Establishment fails crucial test of leadership Multiple Display Advertising Items Panels are powerless, Mr Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 DiData suffers as investors take profits in the wake of strong run Small Caps Gilts Vedanta spirals up in virtuous circle of the metal markets Tempus Gold Mine Drax Power Hopes over Austrian plan help to light up Gallaher Stock Markets Large Caps Nord Anglia Banking & Finance ACM Online Currency Trading The Times Unit Trust Information Service Crème Times Register Sir Henry Yellowlees Chief Medical Officer during a period of political change and turbulence in the National Health Service Sir Henry Yellowlees, KCB, Chief Medical Officer, 1973-83, was born on April 16, 1919. He died on March 22, 2006, aged 86 Rudolf Vrba Prisoner in Auschwitz who escaped in April 1944 to bring to the world news of the Nazi exterminations Lyn Nofziger Derisive and scruffy communications directors who helped to make Ronald Reagan a political star Lyn Nofziger, press secretary and political advisor, was born on June 8, 1924. He died on March 27, 2006. aged 81 Alec Smith Son of the Rhodesian leader Ian Smith, who worked to build bridges with the country's black majority Alec Smith, Zimbabwean army chaplain and farmer, was born on May 25,1949. He died of a heart attack on January 19,2006, aged 56 General Alain De Boissieu Fearless soldier and son-in-law to Charles de Gaulle General Alain de Boissieu, former French Chief of Staff, was born on July 5, 1914. He died on April 5, 2006, aged 91 No passers-by witnessed indecent act in public Law Report Queen's Bench Division Whether the tenant materially complied with his obligations Court of Appeal Parent's school attendance duty Queen's Bench Divisional Court Lives in Brief Edward Hall, rocket engineer, was born on August 4, 1914. He died on January 15,2006, aged 91 Court Circular Take lessons in the garden Picture Gallery Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths In Memoriam-Private Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Jesus may have strolled on the floe Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Progressive Aintree now offers stern competition Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Rob Wright was among the winners again yesterday, selecting idle Power (16-1) and Roman Quest (6-1) Folkestone Punters beware problem families Bath Fontwell Park Prescott trains sights on classic assault Nottingham 'We run a commando course for horses but with health farm facilities' insideout Course Specialists Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Catterick UK Sport lays down law on cash handouts Olympic Games Encounters The Slicing of the Pie Wigan sack Millward as the golden touch deserts coach Badminton The Results Service Baseball Basketball Cricket Trying Times at Vicarage Road Golf Today's Fixtures England recover to take bronze Davis returns Derbyshire switch Need for speed Speedway Tennis Gaffney given task of keeping up with the legacy of Jones Rugby Union Menace of expansion appears In the last of our exclusive Wisden extracts the Editor, Matthew Engel, argues that the rush for cash is merely producing more bad cricket Flintoff's Ashes heroics rewarded after the glorious summer when he 'touched greatness' Your View Wisden Wisden turns back time in the manner of Vaughan's heroes Christopher Martin-Jenkins discovers that the latest edition of the almanack is more than a faithful reference book Chappell keen to place the emphasis on youth Richard Hobson on the under-fire coach who will rely on his young pretenders at the 2007 World Cup Exclusive Bangladesh still on top ECB refuses to allow Trescothick to speak for himself Times Online Woods in the dock over 'spaz' comment Golf Verbal Volleys Five of the Worst MacArthur survives a tight squeeze Sailing Colchester's hopes still alive thanks to Danns Coca-Cola League One Walk of Legends Trundle turns on the style to keep Swansea in hunt Last Night's Results The Times St Pauli hope to provide alternative to Bayern win Nick Szczepznik on a team who can shock the big clubs on and off the pitch Kenyon denies Mourinho split Kenny complaints Taylor on mend Vintage England Is it time for United fans to concede that they owe a small debt of gratitude to the Glazers? Target man who is proving too hot to handle - almost The Fantasy Game Player of the Week The player of the week is awarded entirely at Bill … The Premiership Today Ferguson to flex muscles in pursuit of Diarra deal Mystery bookmaker maintains low profile Gambling in the Spotlight Wenger knows odds are against him on betting Wayne, Just Look at what You Could Have Bought Rules are tough but pressure is growing on authorities Pools Forecast Britons Reborn in the USA Crouch handed another goal insideout Wow factor could turn Bechkham into an American idol Managers ready for a test of credentials How They Line up National Candidates Prepare for Battle The Times Crossword Timesonline The Insider Redknapp not counting on first love to do him favours Sport Campbell faces ultimate test of character on Arsenal return The Times Commercial Mortgages Inside Project Gordon passnotes theface Rebel with a cause five Easter things to do today contents thebulletin Does he look a billion dollars? Can Project Gordon make the Chancellor an electable Prime Minister? Ann Treneman, Times Parliamentary sketch-writer and veteran Brown-watcher, gives her verdict after travelling with him to Africa He looks relaxed, and it's genuine—Gordon doesn't cultivate and image Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Why ich bin a big fan of the Germans Rank ingratitude to good old Tommy Bush whacking If I were . . . . . . a costumier in Windsor, I'd wise up fast, says Tim Martin My mother died last year. When will my terrible grief end? Do You Need Advice? Beauty jury High hopes for the death of low-rise Stylewednesday Put away your 'whale tail'. It's time for jeans to get Waists again, says Carola Long Whale Tail Rating Skinny jeans The Times The Times Offers Direct American services to style Over-styled and over there The Americans still have the edge of grooming, says Lisa Armstrong British services to style Sowing the seeds of lasting youth Beauty jury We test products containing pomegranate, rich in powerful anti-oxidants and said to help to prevent the signs of ageing Imedeen Detail is retail Stuffed onions with parmesan cream Dish Serves 4 Prep 15min Cook 50min AA What's in a (new) name? Cheap and cheerful chic Chain reaction From Mark One to mk one to mk: maybe abbreviation is the best way to hit the bull's-eye, says Anne Ashworth AA Grayson Perry Burn, baby, burn Slick design is over. The coolest furniture is showing its age, reports Tom Dyckhoff Royal Academy of Arts 'People are sick—sick of the slick' Entertainments Boho and beyond: Milan trends National Portrait Gallery Royal Opera House Ubiquity killed the video star reviews first night Theatre Movin' Out Apollo Victoria, SW1 Hayward Gallery Touring Theatre Rainbow Kiss Theatre Upstairs Royal Court In the main paper A sticky business crème Working Relationship Helen Colley, managing director of Farmhouse Fare, and her personal assistant, Abby Wilson, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Career clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Winging it is not an option in the RAF Want your career to take off? Become an air force PA, says Deborah King Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Picture Gallery Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice The princesses' noble endeavour Last Night's TV Joe Joseph They all Professed to having been deeply affected by the experience of being out of reach of a hairdressing salon Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan
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