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News from 13/04/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Chris Eades, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Paul Maitland, Robert Cole, James Johnson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Nicholas Trickey, Mike Behrin, Ivo Tennant, Allan Ramsay, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dominic Kennedy and Fran Yeoman, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, James Doran and Caroline Merrell, Boudicca Fox-Leonard, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Carl Bain, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Marc Quinn, Rob Crilly, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, James Delingpole, Jeremy Moore, Ian Grant, Anatole Kaletsky, Emeritus Professor John Butler, Ian MacKinnon, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Julian Evans, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Dr Jacqueline Joseph, Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline, Caroline Merrell, Warren Bennis, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Mel Wade, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Sam Lister and Fran Yeoman, Dalya Alberge, Simon Edwards, David Hill, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Devika Bhat and Ben Hoyle, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Annabelle Thorpe, Jamie Whyte, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, K. J. Wood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Neelam Verjee and Sarah Butler, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore,

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The Times Patients denied access to drugs Salt death retrial A dirty secret Arsenal held Easter Getaway Bank case 'farce' 'Saggy bottoms, buck teeth and oceans of wobbling fat—but … Town halls to take over 'coasting' state schools Great Property Boom The New Powers Picture Gallery In the Times Today Herceptin ruling will stop patients getting potentially lifesaving drugs Schools may be taken over Clarke unlawful over citizenship Hewitt patronage Threat to troops The Field Ghopard Famous Castaways Sue Lawley escapes after 19 years Desert Island Discs underwent a sea change with her-and must do again, writes Adam Sherwin You've run out of time, ministers tell failing NHS trusts Girl's old heart is back to life Bomb materials bought on net Zimbabwe ruling Rapist killed girl Kidnap trial set Securitas robbery Safety case moved Phone irritants By a Correspondent: Lost village unearthed Tag Heuer High and dry Keeping an eye peeled in case ET sees the light 'We have a bomb on board The cockpit recordings of Flight 93 were heard publicly for the first time, reports Tim Reid dfs dfs A Big Cat is Not Just for Anyone Doctor cleared of killing baby Teacher is jailed Hiker's body found War protester fined Libel damages Lightning death Pilot cleared Wanted: home for one ageing tiger and several lions halfords Driving down prices Childless couple who were jailed for killing boy with salt freed to face retrial Laura Ashley Jury never heard of previous incidents TalkTalk The superb sounds of Fiona Apple Bvlgari Cambodian catfish and loofah soup Stirring stuff that can't quite shake off its pretensions first night Theatre The Royal Hunt of the Sun Olivier, SE1 House of Fraser Bomb threat closes airport Health message 'too explicit' York has its eye on more visitors Anti-terror laws are an affront to justice, says High Court The Control 12 PC World Secret plan to build on school land may be blocked by council Millets Renault Queen puts a glow on the cheeks of her wilful grandson Currys An intriguing job advertisement on the back page of … Picture Gallery Harrods Will Dire Straits really re-form for Glastonbury 2007? … What is it with Jo Swinson and TV licences? To date, … Picture Gallery As his lucky fiancée Katie Holmes prepares to give … Ps A glimpse at the sweeping grandeur of the lyrics for … A right carry on at Stringfellows Dixons Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenagers killed man who protested over street crime Congestion charge Faith schools' long division Let the penalty fit the crime The cost and value of Blair's flying visits Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Life in the Country Rationing the health service Hamas rule Spitting mad Premium drama Political heave-ho Picture Gallery An Explosive Move The need for the UN to contain Iran becomes even more compelling The Hole Thing Why the earth moves too much in modern Britain Two views of the body-as window on the soul or as spectator sport Sick Note New health authorities will not make the NHS better Help! We need a new scare Picture Gallery A criminal absence of logic The anti-prison arguments may be fashionable but they fail lamentably under close scrutiny A conspiracy against chavs? Count me in How the London property boom will dissolve Britain's North-South divide GM success puts cheap drug for malaria within reach of Africa A US breakthrough will allow scientists to engineer the key ingredient of the best treatment, reports Mark Henderson Killer Disease o2. co. uk O2 Treats. Free calls and texts every month Now for the real Leonardo blockbuster The V&a hopes to pull in the crowds with an exhibition of sheer genius, writes Dalya Alberge Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair 'liable for tax bill over use of Royal Flight' 'Lotto rapist' victim faces legal bill Turtle that lost a flipper is saved Boy who admitted rape is freed Driver wins right to see police note The so rigid any more not Arts Dome to rival West End Watchdog promises to protect saver fares As passenger group stands up for an 'institution', the Great Easter Getaway begins Selfridges We're all set for hold-ups this holiday Comet Thatcher blamed for social ills of today Union demands halt to city academies project Life Insurance Schools 'covering up' attacks on staff Teachers say they are told to keep quiet about attacks by parents and pupils, report Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin Dell intel Sunday trading extension put on hold Cheltenham & Gloucester Call to suspend council strikes Pensions Row Tories upbraid Jowell campaign Local Elections Plan for giant pylons rejected Environment Multiple Display Advertising Items Clairvoyant duped widow using her husband's 'will' Oh, the drama of BBC's 30-play opus Multiple Display Advertising Items Dramatic Highlights Times World News How Godfather was betrayed by his need for clean pants Underlying Figures Miss Iraq flees a job that calls for courage more than just beauty Marrisons How to Make a Bomb Iran is racing down nuclear route before UN can put up roadblock Enriching uranium more than a matter of spin How Passover cleaning rite can be toxic for children Ancient Ritual Urban noir Magnet Budd's husband 'runs off with rival' Controversial Olympic athlete is suing for divorce over 'affair' with a UN beauty pageant contestant, reports Mike Behrin mfi (AP): Court lifts ban on dancing (Reuters): Playboy inflames protesters (Reuters): Nazi plane honour postponed (AP): Rare snails escape miners Bosch Invented for life (Reuters): No bridge over troubled water Masai sell daughters for cattle wealth Reluctant girls are seeking sanctuary as drought forces some Masai to trade one asset for another, writes Rob Crilly www.richersounds.com Natuzzi Under Pressure Multiple Display Advertising Items Riot police exhausted by strain of... policing riots Nationwide proud to be different MPs with world at their feet Blair keeps his distance while Prodi insists that he has won (AP): Blasts ignite mob violence (AP): QE2 security alert (AP): Priest shooting (Reuters): Pointer sister dies (AP): Artistic triumph Bid to save Molly the mouser A cat that protects the delicacies much sought after by British expatriates is trapped behind a wall, reports James Bone Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Couple conceive sixfold solution to a bundle of debts Times Business Laura Ashley in flower again Watchdog fine 'No' to Noddy bid Kaupthing refusal Quote of the day Liquidators of BCCI under fire over 'farce' Nasdaq preparing to make further raids on Stock Exc. . . WH Smith demerger proposa… hopes of a bid for bookstore … FTSE 100 Adviser stands down, page 61 Stock Markets Deloitte's drubbing will not be forgotten North Sea Oil Europe's tentacles stretch out Commodities Running scared Pound to Dollar A most Gratifying Ale Currencies Posting profits Business Need to Know World Markets 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 Business big shot Free Guide Oracle purchase Stop Press HP wins contract Recall rejected Greenspan warns of sharp falls in financial asset values British jobless numbers at highest for 2½ years Ex-Fed Chief's Prediction Drop in oil import bill helps US trade Firm fails to break the Bank Deloitte's 12-year case puts Woolf reforms in question Watching Brief Quotes that Sum up the Courtroom Clash Adversaries BCCI: Counting the costs after liquidators end their fight against the Bank of England Judge will examine the Bank's £81.5m bill Europe weighs up plan to regulate UK telecoms Keeping Telecoms Firms in Line Eurocrat in the line of fire Oslo software firm sceptical of Sage advice BT rival criticises plan to lift price controls WH Smith Plc It's all in a name as Google is dogged by 'hound' tag in China Video blogs face EU rules threat Custom Xerox Pension savings scheme 'would run up bill of £3.5bn' Insurers maintain that a government-run scheme would not break even for 30 years, reports Christine Seib Facts and Figures JPMorgan has to stand down as adviser to Nasdaq EU banks accused of making too much profit WH Smith 'not seeking bid' in news demerger Times Online Sales List Next management suffers 47% slump in bonuses Moss Bros revamp to create new fashion division Stanley Gibbons profits rise as web wins collectors' stamp of approval The Times GUS cuts back Homebase promotions Stars bring rewards for Burberry Russian tycoon snaps up supermarket chain Food retailer merger is good news for foreign investors, reports Julian Evans BT Mobiles, Beer and Make-Up Latest Russian business news Foreign legions move in Punch seeks buyer for 290 Spirit pubs A Right Knees-Up Smith & Nephew turns its back on Biomet auction Action on 'jaw rotting' drug erodes Merck's share price Opec still under pressure to meet global shortfall Pendragon overlooking risks, says target dealer Eurotunnel claims it is near to debt resolution Suez seeks approval for poison pill defence plan Inter Exec The Times Unit Trust Information Service Small firms suffer most in complying with tax red tape Times Online Wrong turn? City Diary Hard on Microsoft City Diary The Times In his Own Words French business guru spells out the 'facts of life' Adam Sage talks to Alain Minc, arch-critic of President Chirac's economic policies CV Alain Minc Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices 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 EMI shares slip as stockbroker plays downbeat tune on merger Small Caps Gilts SABMiller not cheap despite world's thirst to buy liquid assets Tempus Intoxicating Brew VT Group Broker confidence gives Reckitt Benckiser a lift Stock Markets Large Caps Oxford Biomedica Banking & Finance The Times Times Register The Dowager Lady Hesketh Indomitable hostess and historian whose energy was undiminished by personal tragedy Lives Remembered The Right Rev Charles Henderson Roman Catholic bishop who undertook pioneering work on interfaith relations Professor Mary Boyce Scholar of Persian, Parthian and Zoroastrianism which she studied among its surviving communities in Iran Petro Cymbalistyj Expert on Ukrainian philology Sovereign's Parade Judge cannot invalidate his own ASBO as too wide Law Report No breach in recommendation Court of Appeal Van used as office is a tax perk Chancery Division Award Church News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Want to place a classified advertisement? Platinum Anniversary Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&o Cruises Easter? Honey, it will seem so different at a milk parlour Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Slope off... while the April snow lasts A week skiing in italy, £342, or in the French Alps, £399; a week in Antigua, £591; Sri Lanka, a week for £475; or eight nights in Bali for £595. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers travel mood Peace and perfection on Paxos Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Israelites may owe much to volcano Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Tregoning has Sir Percy ripe to stem Irish tide Channel 4 keen to determine future coverage inside six weeks Diary The Wright Track Wincanton Ludlow Wolverhampton Romero finds a new vehicle for Olympic dreams Sarah Potter on the Athens silver medal-winner harbouring no regrets about her decision to switch from boat to bicycle Brailsford keen to make most of Britain's wealth of talent Links The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Blame game in full cry as demolition derby awaits Wigan Rugby League Today's Fixtures Football Candyfloss kid enjoying David Powell on the great teenage British sprint hope ready to make the journey Picture Gallery The Gatlin Way 'We're all here to be the best and I think he is Let's Hear It for the Boy Story so Far somebody I could give my crown to' Catch Him in the UK (if You Can) Mantell flicks back into gear Chanderpaul quits Hallam advances Proud Peacock Australia hit back Shekhar Mehta Life in the fast lane from Surrey to stardom after spending time in elite company Last missed cut is the deepest as Montgomerie targets revival Change of order leaves Casey chasing double Times Online Ecclestone could help Hill climb Motor Racing Small Beer? Picture Gallery Clubs seek bigger prize for playing in Europe Rugby Union Basking in the afterglow: how From village green to county ground, cricket is booming in the wake of a magical summer, says Patrick Kidd Future Stars County Set New Blood Ashes legacy is being revealed Girls' Game India's style cramped by Strauss as captain hits hot streak Stat Attack Scoreboard from Jamshedpur Jones takes first steps on the road to recovery MCC body to tell world how the game should be played International Disputes Vaughan's Test career may depend on one-day retirement Fa Youth Cup Final First Leg Oliver Kay sees a special team thos being brewed at the academy a few miles from Anfield Richards sets standard as City go in search of academy awards Heighway shows Liverpool's youngsters the road to success Television Twickenham Benitez puts welfare of his players before profit James settles for role as World Cup understudy Ticket transfers fail to take off Rangers fined Derby investigated Espanyol lift Cup Encounters Libel award lets Rooney concentrate on his game By Our Sports Staff: Blackburn lose £4m claim over Dahlin injury Pools Forecast Last Night's Results The Premiership Today United's title charge may be hurt by Saha injury McClaren on course for glory by the cupful Fa Cup Quarter-Final Replay Inspirational Rooney favourite to upstage Chelsea trio PFA 2006 Makelele goes on the attack with dressing-down for critics England expects an exciting manager Eriksson 'Misled Fa', Tribunal Rules Wenger's men wilt as LuaLua Barclays Premiership Berocca The Times Crossword 23,262 Mindful perhaps that worker action destabilised the … Although it had the potential to spoil the greatest … E-Mail The Insider Sport Top of the Order for Cricket The Times Bloody nightmare for Campbell and Arsenal Boro's Cup Joy Reportage Trench warfare pass notes the face He tied Kate Moss in knots five Easter things to do today the bulletin Contents The hole truth Every seven seconds there's a new hole in our roads. Carol Midgley went digging to find out why—and uncovered one man's personal nightmare Department for Transport: good intentions, no commitment? Roll call of road misery The eyes of the world are on China as we approach the Olympics in Beijing in 2008 Modern morals Facing a Dilemma To the public, a week is a short time in politics I'm not a woman for all seasons Vest and worst You know your life's in trouble when. . . ... you dread seeing celebrities in supermarkets, says Hugo Rifkind Eye of the beholder? Look out, the uglies are coming Saggy bottoms, buck teeth, cratered faces and oceans of wobbling fat-but they don't care. Now people who would never win a beauty contest have their own Ugly Club. Stefanie Marsh reports Wealth Warning You've got AA friend Red wine good, red wine bad: which advice should I believe? Dr Thomas Stuttaford answers your health questions Ask DR Stuttaford The Well Man Clinic The Times Travel Direct What to look for in a day bag Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times food Student tipple comes of age Cider is finally hip, and about time too, says Annabelle Thorpe Dish Screen Even a monkey can do it King Kong is now available to download. Is it worth the bother, asks Burhan Wazir Junebug King Kong: The Options 'Classic cinema here is strictly B-movies' Attack of the Giant 'Clicking the mouse feels like throwing a stone down a well' The future: security is the key Come to the movies with The Times The Times Travel Direct At the heart of the family Junebug's down-home charm and gentle good manners win over a cynical Wendy Ide Junebug 15,107mins Glastonbury 15,128mins Paradise Now 15,91mins Take the Lead 12A, 117mins Scary Movie 4 15,83mins insideout It's French week, but Ian Johns wearies of soufflés, bonbons and a doomy classic Cockles and Muscles 15,93mins Seducing Doctor Lewis 15,109 mins Paris Nous Appartient 12A, 141 mins An American Haunting 15,91 mins Glasto, the world's greatest indoor festival Relive 36 years of the Glastonbury Festival on screen. Just bring your own mud, says Caitlin Moran Glastonbury DVD Dinners What you need The wages of sinning Sean MacAulay's TV Film of the Week The Times Shakespeare's Globe Theatre reviews first night Pop Flona Apple Victoria Apollo, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wool pulled over the ears Opera Ii re pastore Linbury Theatre, ROH Concert BBCSO/Brabbins Barbican tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 27 David Chater's choices 27 Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids CBBC Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide The Street BBC One, 9pm Variations This World BBC Two, 9pm Dispatches: Britain's Rubbish Channel 4, 9pm Starman (1984) Five, 3.30pm Men of Honor (2000) Channel 4,10pm When a Man Loves a Woman (1994) BBC One, 11.35pm Sounding off in a jukebox fury Last Night's TV Ian Johns Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Senior Living Career Hays Construction & Property Inside Contact US The Times Work forces us to the dark side The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened ... Bad Week TeLeTexT Holidays Keeping business in the family Partnerships Friends United Where next for. . . Internships. . . Accenture Gongs and graduates go to the top recruiters The Times Graduate Recruitment Awards 2006 Test Yourself. . . The Independent When sorry's not the hardest word Love means never having to say you're sorry, but in business things are different, as a study of of public apologies shows Thinkers 50 Course Watch Workspace 6 The Office Psychologist It's all about the buzz What It's like Working for... Motorola Life at the giant communications company is not just for technophiles, as Clare Dight found out when she spoke to a couple of UK-based employees You Need a New Job when. . . Fact File Work Kit Test Yourself. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items agile

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