News from 14/04/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Neil Johnston, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Nurse Chairman, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Dr Richard Wilson, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, John Kenny, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Martin Aston, Valerie Elliott, Ben Hoyle and Nico Hines, John Read, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jayne Dowle, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ben Webster and Micheal Evans, Ron Lewis, Charles Clarke, Raymond Bromham, Ben MacHell, Dermot Ryan, Hugo Rifkind, Michael Cole, Rajeev Syal and Stewart Tendler, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Pat Gibson and Mark Herbert, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Morag Turner, Bernard Lagan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter L. Jaeger, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Cathy Harris, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Laura Deeley, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Amanda Lockhart, Peter Dixon, Lynne Potter, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Fr Stephen Wilson, Virginia Blackburn, Fiona Holmbrook, Keiran Proffer, George Caulkin, Matt Baker, Olly Kendall, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Stephen Kingsley, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Federico Varese, Amanda Joy Colley,
ResumoThe Times No going back, defiant Iran says East-West split Pope's warning Takeover bid United's chance Beatles deal timesonline. co. uk Bricks and Mortar The Patrons In the Times Today Pope condemns geneticists 'who play at being God' Man held over PC's car death NHS job losses 'No 7/7 lapses' Canoe death Retrial for rapper Historic flag sold "Old Speckled Hen" Survival Tips Man comes back from the dead Mystery of 'walking skeleton' who survived three months lost in the Outback, reports Bernard Lagan The scandal that blew up over a glass of champagne Des Smith, arrested over comments to a reporter, is the first person to be held over 'cash for honours' Sam Coates reports Westminster faces police gang-busting strategy Loans by Numbers Gucci Purveying peerages to the plutocracy in 1933 'Don't do drunk' alert to cut binge-drink culture How to Survive the Hosepipe Ban Now Showing at Cinemas Everywhere Paying the Price for Excess PC World Opening Gambits that Make Mark Super-ASBOs to curb gangsters Three found dead Kinnock in court Soldier honoured Dead whale found Why it takes just 30 seconds for women to date, mate or drift off It's an East-West divide as smart Most of the areas with the biggest house price increases in the past ten years are in Wales and the South West, Olly Kendall reports Cornwall £650,000 Somerset £280,000 Gloucestershire £299,000 Wales £269,950 Urban escapers Commentary Scotland £189,900 Lincolnshire £185,000 Yorkshire £179,500 Norfolk £395,000 mfi The Deal about a New Age Cult Currys Cambodian catfish and loofah soup Giles Coren discovers … Bishop attacks TV star over 'cosmic ordering' Support from Noel Edmonds turns cult book into bestseller, reports Ruth Gledhill hp . . . as windsurfer's epic voyage runs into troubled water BT Sun seekers are banking on weekend nearer home dfs Critics force climbdown on Bill for a 'British dictatorship' Power Base WHSmith Beat-em-up takes on an awful reality Picture Gallery volkswagen Ps Free Cricket Poster Tomorrow only in the Times Aus Liebe zum Automobil British spider men fined for theft of rare arachnid halfords No 10 'misled public' over Blairs' royal jet holiday You've got AA friend M&S 25-week foetus 'cannot feel pain' evesham Technology Currency Express Kia Motors What They Said Spacey tells critics to exit stage left Judas: did he have a choice? Need for efficient law enforcement Coasting schools Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Our water is draining away NHS reforms Sitting in the big chair Golden lining Single spitting Tricky question Party people Picture Gallery Good Friday The apparent failure of Christianity has proved its greatest strength Date Expectations A short guide to speedy relationships Never mind H5N1 virulent outbreaks of bird flu phobia are on the horizon Arresting Development The investigation into 'cash for honours' moves into new territory Thunderer: Buckets full of pressure Intellectual (n): clever dick Our 'eggheads' may be consigned to 'ivory towers' but Britain has always had influential thinkers The Times Join the Debate The Sopranos? No, the Shepherds The so-called boss of bosses is far removed from the Mafia stereotype of the screen It's the fellow in the fishing boat that has a lesson for us at Easter, not Judas Toyota Berghaus Ltd Bose Dead for two years, missed by no one Heating on, television droning away and a mountain of post as woman's body lay undiscovered, reports Laura Deeley So cool they take too long to heat up first night Boots Snow Patrol Pop At Last Japan's biggest-selling game is here Tomorrow … Microsoft PC World Nissan RAF doctor jailed and dismissed for refusing Iraq duty Immigrant made first Muslim Admiral You can forget the Da Vinci tour, Selfridges Britain is one giant film location The success of The Da Vinci Code has inspired tourist chiefs to come up with a novel kind of holiday, Valerie Elliott, Ben Hoyle and Nico Hines report Dell dell New 'trust' schools will be subject to rule by town halls Intelligent Finance Forget the Disney rides, boring lessons are crucial, say teachers Town halls to take over 'coasting' state schools British Gas Goth subculture shows its dark side through self-harm and suicide rate Cultural Roots comet Public Enemies Killer rapist conned his way to freedom in 'test' Royal Mint Tighter controls on paroled prisoners Measures follow public outcry over murders by criminals released early from prison, reports Richard Ford Fathers mount abbey protest Škoda Stowaways plead for asylum Big cats offered a new home Coal-diesel 'breakthrough' in US A bit rare, at £345 a slice Times World News Jackson surrenders control of Beatles songs to beat bankruptcy Musical Movements No going back, says defiant Iran President says those angered by Tehran's mastery of uranium enrichment should die of anger, reports Michael Theodoulou Sainsbury's (Reuters): Maoists pose 'grave threat' (Reuters): Tamil peace move (AP): Eta extortion bid (AFP): Thawed corpse (AP): Axe murder (Reuters): Nazi ally honoured (AP): Six bodies found (AP): Avoiding rescue Siemens 9/11 plotter wants US crushed as 'head of the Israel snake' Crown Renault Picture Gallery Jessops AA Buddha with the blessing of Beijing defends regime Comet Darfur crisis spills over as rebels raid neighbour's capital Split State (AP): Al-Qaeda terrorist 'killed in raid' (AP): Lizard with two tails found (AP): FBI reopens 1946 race murders Rubbish strike engulfs Athens Boots Five die in riots as thousands are turned away from actor's funeral Rumsfeld under friendly fire for 'flawed leadership paid in blood' nectar Leader admits he suspected UN aid effort was corrupt In his Own Words The Times Join the Debate Grand Designs Where attending church at Easter is itself a test of faith Stinking city told to clean up its act Rubbish and vermin are letting down St Petersburg as it prepares for G8, writes Jeremy Page Peugeot Teenager killed his sister for living a Western life Suits You, Ma'am The Times Travel Direct Happy birthday: the 'shocking and immoral' bikini hits 60 Swiss beefcake for the football widows John Lewis Goldmine of messages to help crack Mafia code The Times Times Business Brent crude tops $70 for first time Rentokil riches ABF hires bank GE fights pay plan Quote of the day Spurned Tchenguiz ready for M&B battle Stagecoach held up by key factor—someone forgot Rolls-Royce makes £500m pens FTSE 100 Stock Markets Not all final-salary schemes are 'better' North Sea Oil When is a bid not a bid? Commodities Gilt offering Pound to Dollar scope Currencies Chinese check 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 The Times Picture Service Ford closures Stop Press Setback for US Pressure on China Labour has made up its mind to go nuclear, Lib Dems claim acer Key Submissions to the Review Merrill Lynch misses out in flotation of Chinese bank African Powerhouse ABF steps up move on South African sugar firm Tesco on shortlist of bidders for Carrefour's Korean stores Tesco in Asia Sales of TVs set to surge before World Cup kick-off Store chain chiefs are called to checkouts Suitors form a queue for collapsed Hunter Rubber Green's Decade Arcadia loses more key staff as two directors give notice Moss Bros sees 16% profit rise despite slow sales Man Group sets record as investors put $2.3bn into fund Talks with New York push LSE shares to fresh peak Record High Brent crude breaks through $70 mark Bond market sell-off fuels fears of US interest rate rise Oil price is global worry, says IMF Business groups split over cost of borrowing GE attacks plan to force firms to disclose top pay News Corp poison pill to stay The Times Join the Debate Bricks and Mortar Chinese growth 'only' 8.5% this year Tone of Things to Come Ringtones firm puts spree on hold after China deal By Our Business Staff: Eyecare firm delays results Group Assets The Sunday Times insideout By Our Business Staff: Skilling turns on his prosecutors Trendy sandals help SSL's full-year sales regain their footing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Diesel Posing a question City Diary Try for retirement Beware the return of nationalisation PIRC tells Pearson investors to reject remuneration scheme Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Polis Quality and Quantity Why Elsevier's strategy is improving with age Chief recognises price rises are not the only route to growth, says Amanda Andrews Don't write the television set's obituary just yet Media 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 Expected bounce-back in chip sales propels CSR to record high S&N poised to get mobile with new hip hope for elderly Hip at Last? Carphone Party Gaming advances as broker bets on strong trade Stock Markets SSL International Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Investment Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Dealers save the best stock for Harrogate The Rev William Sloane Coffin Turbulent chaplain of Yale University whose agitation for peace and civil rights infuriated the US establishment for 50 years The Rev William Sloane Coffin, pastor and activist, was born on June 1,1924. He died on April 12,2006, aged 81 June Pointer Troubled youngest of the Pointer Sisters whose sassy harmonies brought them a string of hits in the 1970s and 1980s June Pointer, singer, was born on November 30, 1953. She died on April 12, 2006, aged 52 Allan Kaprow Radical and restless artist determined to blur the boundaries between art and life Allan Kaprow, artist, was born on August 23,1927. He died on April 5,2006, aged 78 Proof Detroit rap artist and close friend of Eminem Proof, rapper, was born on October 2, 1975. He died on April 11, 2006, aged 30 Lives in Brief Alex Elmsley, magician, was born on March 2, 1929. He died on January 8, 2006, aged 76 Paul Nothomb, feminist Bible exegete, was born on December 7, 1913. He died on February 27, 2006, aged 92 Anatole Grigoriev, ballet teacher, was born on September 3, 1949. He died on March 1, 2006, aged 56 Church News Antique splendours at Harrogate Court Circular Latest Wills Immigrant marriage rules unlawful Law Report Queen's Bench Division Proof required for closure orders Queen's Bench Divisional Court Freemasonry link insufficient to prove bias Queen's Bench Division Late licence refusal justified Queen's Bench Division Questions Answered Ungodly ink, cats' teeth and boat lore Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items motorpoint Handmade Rolls-Royce proves star of the show Mercedes-Benz Jaw-dropping Bentley set to be a blast From Spitfires to James Bond's Car Reghunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter surprise of sun or snow Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Sport O'Sullivan favourite to regain his crown … Nicholls on course to win title by a distance Racing Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Trainers' Championship Wincanton Wolverhampton By Our Racing Staff: Beef Or Salmon returns in hurdle Day of Rest Another great photo-finish Amanda Lockhart, a countryside photographer, was commissioned by the Jockey Club to record the images of the racing season, from the stables to Aintree. A selection of her work will be displayed today at the Lambourn training yards' open day in Berkshire The Results Service Today's Fixtures Caffari raises a glass to her shore team's support work Sailing Sponsorship snub stirs whirlpool of emotions Swimming Craig Lord on the sport's reaction to missing out on Norwich Union money Noble to put his reputation on line at Wigan Ferres strikes late to give coach perfect send-off Encounters St Helens warned to be wary of wounded opponents Super League Twickenham French brio outdoes Great Britain trio Harrison prepared to put shame behind him Boxing Ron Lewis on the fallen idol who aims to wipe out the memory of his last bout Running with lions keeps Cullen on her game Hockey Audley's Bum Rush Mantell fires England's challenge The Sunday Times Dyson rewarded for cleaning up his act Golf England on last legs as hard slog nears end How They Line up Ponting stands firm to deny Bangladesh Scoreboard Ton Machine County set prepare to surf wave of good feeling Christopher Martin-Jenkins looks ahead to the season with healthy optimism Cook and Panesar get chance to test their credentials How They Line up When the endgame becomes The start of the new season brings a reminder that the suicide rate among retired professional cricketers is alarmingly high. Here, Richard Doughty tells Matthew Pryor about his struggle to cope and how he was helped to turn his life around The Times Doughty Effort Top of the Order for Cricket Picture Gallery Plus Rusty O'Sullivan still favourite to find that rare pot of gold Snooker 888. Com World Championship In the most open event for 79 years, the Essex magician can cast his spell at the Crucible, says Phil Yates Eye on the Ball Robertson Carries Hopes of Australia Woods makes his apologies Reign at end Viadana punished Poulter on form Tigers signing Fleming landmark Schumacher bid Wilkinson sets out on comeback trail again Give the hit a miss, boys, or the game will suffer serious damage Robinson turns blame on clubs for England ills Liverpool kids take lead from Gerrard The Best Pub Team in the World? Probably Defeat would consign Wolves to surviving on a shoestring Apathetic reaction inflames bitter situation The Premiership Today Uefa washes hands of Scotland's 'local' issues McClaren's misfits the toast of a remarkable turnaround Warner Sees Dream Dashed England the last obstacle on nation's rollercoaster ride Carnival of football can give islanders spring in step World Cup Beenhakker's Warriors Show They are on the Move As Trinidad & Tobago announce their World Cup squad, Pat Gibson and Mark Herbert find Caribbean contrasts I can understand Rooney's urge to throw away £700,000. It made him feel like a god Ballack breaks his silence over move to Chelsea Owen races to assure England and Newcastle of his fitness Okocha takes firm stand on the issue of diving LuaLua suffers flip side of celebration Sky Sports Own Goals The Times Crossword 23,263 The Insider Arsenal given new headache as Campbell faces surgery Sport Harrison pledges fresh start in quest for title On Eight Pages of Football The Times Cunning Ferguson turns up title heat on Chelsea Uefa's Easter Message: Carry on Hating How They Stand times pass notes the face The Greatest image five Easter things to do today contents the bulletin Why I celebrate Easter in church Bel Mooney, who chorused the great hymns as a child, is an agnostic 'perplexed by belief'. But she will be attending church on Sunday and argues that Easter should matter to everyone What Easter means to me Modern morals It's true, mama does know best Lemon aid I may be a Miss, but you can call me Madame Easter train fares Luxury with Lucia Small goes big on screen . . . with a sprinkle of fairy dust The Times Help me to find 'the skirt of my life' for a grand party Lucia van der Post Hair with Hari Too much, too young? Marriage in your early twenties is nothing to be scared of, says Morag Turner The Times The workout How weight training can help cancer sufferers The medicinal oil that no picnic can do without health Tea tree oil can repel insects, treats cuts and bites and act against fungal infections, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford It's Easter, so let's do brunch (with real eggs) food Don't turn the Bank Holiday weekend into a trial by stove. Keep it simple, says Jill Dupleix Warner Classics Desperate housekeeping sounds a new series of classical podcasts kicks off … The phat in the hat A rapper in Hasidic gear? Stephen Dalton meets New York's Old Testament celebrity Warner Classics Rap in a skullcap: Hebe-hop comes of age Exclusive Wagner podcast Hail the lord of the Ring Who's afraid of the big bad Richard Wagner? Not Michael GOVE—and neither should you be Radio Warner Classics Classical Valeri Polyansky Shostakovich The Official UK Charts Pop The Charlatans Simpatico Jazz Joachim Kuhn Poison The Times Pop Gnaris Barkley St Elsewhere Temptress of the township Carmen has become African in a streetwise film. David Rose reports Warner Classics amazon Exciting free Bowie podcast He loves the young Americans Secret Machines are being tipped for the top by a new chum—David Bowie. Martin Aston shares their joy Jesus Christ, Manc star Northern pop makes a modern mystery play, finds Steve Jelbert Warner Classics Theatre The Royal Hunt of the Sun Marina Laslo Concert Barbican reviews We Are Scientists first night Pop Astoria, WC2 First Night Larkin with Women Theatre Orange Tree, Richmond Entertainments tv & radio Radio Choice The Times The Grumpy Old Men return to vent their frustrations … Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Kitchen-sink drama springs a leak Last Night's Tv Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3877 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sporting Focus 2006 The Times Fridays Bricks and Mortar Most people want more space for their stuff when the best solution is less stuff for their space Opening Bids The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor Most people want more space for their stuff when the best solution is less stuff for their space Focus on: What is the market like in Manchester? The North West In Apartment in Southeast London Blackheath, SE3: a large ground-floor flat with good-sized rooms on a private estate Out Thatched House in Surrey East Horsley: a three-bedroom, 1930s family home on a quiet road with attractive gardens Away Farmhouse in Gloucestershire Lower Dowdeswell: a Grade II listed Cotswold stone property dating from the 16th century The Maine Attraction A lakeside development is bringing New England-style living to Kent, reports Mary Gold Fact File Charles Church How to Guarantee a Winning Score Big sporting events can mean great gains for investors, says Matt Baker British Gas Fact File Tesco Octagon Palace of Varieties High Society At £23 million, Shrubland Park tops the bill with its trio of styles, writes Marcus Binney Fact File Big Spenders Octagon Multiple Display Advertising Items What's on inside out Events Launches British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items We Dreamt so we Went Trading Places This couple moved home, changed career and started a family—in one fell swoop. Virginia Blackburn reports Ludlow Life Rural Retreats Three chances to get away from it all Country House in Staffordshire Slindon: a grand 17th-century property and barn with conversion potential Period Property in Gloucestershire Bledington: a stone-fronted Grade Ii listed farmhouse with nearly one acre in the Cotswolds How Many Live Here? Buy Tolet Landlords fear new property licences will put them out of business, says Paula Hawkins Inside Track Fact File savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items new hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Offers Direct Seat Yourself save . . . Home Life Garden Power The Times Offers Direct Honeymoon Deal Our fixed-rate deal expired while we wed—what should we do? If they start a family they will be able to reduce the payments Home Work Tricks of the trade Multiple Display Advertising Items
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