News from 17/04/2006
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, DJM, David Aaronovitch, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, Sir Stuart Lipton Chairman, Mark Souster, Laura Carr, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Stephen Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Doug Gratton, Boudicca Fox-Leonard, Damien Whitworth, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Dr Malcolm R. Davis, Phil Gordan, Peter Swain, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Richard Eaton, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Alex Griffiths, Andre Pierce, Jeremy Whittle, Gerald Davies, Keith Farr, Joe Joseph, John Percy, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Randhir Singh Bains, Scott Watson, Anatole Kaletsky, David Lister and David Charter, Adam LeBor, Jonathan Richards, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Karen McVeigh, Lord Turnberg, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jeremy page, Rose Heiney, Norman Hammond, Peter Reece, Rob Wright, Roly Bardsley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Paul Simons, Barrie Pearson, Steve Jelbert, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Christine Seib and Dan Sabbagh, Robin Kempster, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Tessa Thomas, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Josh Ball, David Blaine, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Rajeev Syal, Peter Jenson, Bill Cash, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Danny Baker, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Simon O'brien, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Dr Robert J. Leeming, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Danube flooding wreaks havoc Election funds Chinese takeover School too cool A royal pop idol The Game Nervous investors wait to see how high US interest … Tax rise threat to second homes Healthmonday Immersed in the faith Archbishop revives water baptism In the Times Today The Times Police shoot dead driver of 'stolen' car at roadblock Home from Home Mother to meet her son's killers Art goes missing Body in marina Fast women risks Green belt threat Plaques for pubs Kiosk's number up Spicy Encounters Oldspecklehen For Royal Ears only How O1' Blue Eyes charmed a princess Princess Margaret invited Frank Sinatra to perform a favourite song for her in an affectionate letter, writes Andrew Pierce Working-class voters no longer repelled by BNP, says minister BNP Targets Resentment that dares to speak its name BA jet diverted in false alarm Payout setback for drug victims Racial tensions rise in schools Man dies on diving trip New Doctor wins the battle for TVviewers Maketh the man Dreyfuss & Co Mammoth 'Da Vinci Code mystery is no Church leaders said the novel was the product of a cynical society. Ruth Gledhill writes Modern Passion is painful and strange Theatre Manchester passion Christians prevented from attending Jerusalem rites Pope finds his own voice with message one year on 80 Million Eggs 'Culture of cool' hurting discipline in classroom Halifax School Fads How football results helped to beat Nazis Boots Happy slapper… slapped Victim turned the tables after a youth attacked him while another thug filmed with a mobile phone, writes Will Pavia Labour seeks huge cash boost to fight election Seats Won from Labour by Conservatives in 2005 Currys This Week in Parliament Win your kids a training day with David Beckham Direct Bathrooms Publishers challenged over charges to libraries More nuclear power 'likely' Energy Blair accused of extravagance Politics Top pop lyric is from U2 Q How can ITV raise £20m? A With call-in puzzle channel Barclays Setting the Tone Dfs Dfs Astute move gives Navy's submariners cutting edge Full marx Doctor Who? Hamas choice Iran and its nuclear programme Safety of the nation rests with Parliament Great Britain needs the dignity of Air Blair Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Happy streets Royal train Down on the farm Life's a beach Social Darwinism Englishmen and Castles Ministers would be wise to avoid a crusade against second homes Cool Enough for School Teachers will have to be ingenious to change the bad ways of their pupils I'm so sorry, you fellows, but I always religiously avoid your sort Enough in Itself Christianity should not become the latest quarter for conspiracy theorists No, no! Anything but an MA Romano's hopeless empire With its economy in decline and its politics in disarray, the last thing Italy needs is a euro fanatic The Times Join the Debate Welcome to easyLearn, Class 1 While our unions whinge and our children fail, the slums of Africa have a lesson for us Sniped at by generals, wounded by history, it's time Rumsfeld limped off An almost perfect night that could turn the tide at ENO First night Opera Orfeo Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Youth dies as three swallow painkillers "A Beautifully balanced PC" Nightclub raided by police to deter 'drugs tourism' Dublin reclaims spirit of uprising with arms parade Nationwide Taser used after 'sword incident' Man set alight Burglary break up Girl dies in crash Army chief retires Balloon shock Loch and flee Sainsbury's Beijing dragon poised to enter ahead of time China's spectacular stadium takes shape $40bn for urban renewal . . . while London dream could sink in tide of sewage Ageing water plant blights plans Remedy could cost up to £2 billion Dell Index 'Cannibal killer' groomed his 10-year-old neighbour as victim Gruesome Crime Elvis has left the building. Now 30,000 impersonators may have to go as well John Lewis King's Ransom (AP): Two boy scouts killed in crash (AP): Blast wounds 31 (AP): Protests continue (Reuters): Palestinian aid (AP): Prodi starts work 1,000 miles of devastation The worst Danube floods for a century have brought chaos and destruction to three countries, writes Adam LeBor The Danube Funeral bills rocket after the death of communism The Times Basque parties put rifts on show British soldier on patrol killed by roadside bomb The Times Baghdad postmen pine for days of vicious dogs Index Baa turns down bid from Goldman Centrica briefings Saudi action Insurance fraud Quote of the day China's growth tops 10% ahead of US talks The Lap of Luxury BP set to pay record price for FTSE 100 Adverstisers tune in to British love of bling Stock Markets Bernanke should ignore market bluster Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Scope Currencies Is it just art, or is it investment? People are turning to paintings to give a lift to their new homes and in the hope that they will be able to reap future dividends, writes Joe Bolger 'Contemporary art under $20,000 is wallpaper' Reward can be more than simply the price Fraud 'adds 5%' to insurance premiums Nasdaq free to make a further raid on London Times Online Nyse chief in secret telephone 'overture' to LSE boss Baa turns down Goldman Sachs's £9.4 billion offer The Times 3 rings up 'loss of more than £1bn' What the Sunday Papers Say Loyalty bonus with Standard Life float windfalls Jet Airways fights for space in the skies Airline boss spreads his wings Naresh Goyal, the founder of jet Airways, is one of a wave of Indian tycoons who are aiming to take on the world - outside of outsourcing. Tom Bawden reports India's Top Ten New Look goes nouveau and broadens its ranges The Times It's about creating a committed team Wanted: expats able to climb greasy pole The Times An energy industry sapped of manpower A staffing crisis is crippling the oil and gas sector, writes Carl Mortished Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Times Register Dame Muriel Spark Writer whose conversion to Catholicism inspired her to works of wit and variety, including The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Lives Remembered Robin Orr Composer, professor of music and chairman of Scottish Opera Lord Hunter Advocate and judge who also did much to preserve Scotland's salmon from the depredation of netting Air Vice-Marshal Ian Harvey Zimbabwean air force officer who served his country's colonial, white rebel and African majority regimes Sir John Peel Gynaecologist who attended many royal births Lives in Brief Nikki Sudden, guitarist, was born on July 19,1956. He died on March 26,2006, aged 49 Control order supervision procedure is flawed Queens's Bench Division Voluntary returners not refugees Court of Appeal Prosecutor's failure to give notice not fatal to case Queen's Bench Divisional Court Right to buy competes with landlord's possession claim Court of Appeal Separate representation for child Court of Appeal Countryside kaleidoscope is England's living record Notebook Archaeology Latest Wills Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam Private School Notices Gifts Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Inferno that befell San Francisco Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Online Times Sport Master at work as McCoy excels on wayward Justified Racing The Times Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Fairyhouse Warwick Yarmouth Course Specialists Redcar Fakenham Plumpton The Wright Track Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Huntingdon Sedgefield The Results Service Today's Fixtures Australia take control of Test Lyon's new role Oram career best Thruxton best Final winter trials Breakthrough win No White return Desperate Wigan waiting on Noble Rugby League Murray facing critical choice Tennis Issey Miyake Paris By a Correspondent: Clever Dux helps Guildford to turn up heat on Towers Basketball Harrison's options cut deeply by defeat Boxing Roach record broken, but second claim spawns doubt Fishing Todd puts Reading in final with last-gasp winner Hockey Britain left to backpedal on modest medal haul Cycling The County Set Second Division England no closer to mastering short game Full Scoreboard from Indore One-Day Averages from India Harmison unlikely to make first Test of the summer Pettini gives Foster helping hand towards maiden century Students pass their exams The Weekend's First-Class Scoreboards Cambridge UCCE v Warwicks Gallian leads Nottinghamshire's cruise Selby holds nerve to signal early exit for Higgins Snooker Flying Singh takes charge as Lynn's putter goes cold Golf Encounters Results Baddeley finishes strongly Doubles not quits after Emms and Kellogg win Badminton Revived Bath running hot The Sunday Times Castaignède seals sweet success for Saracens Wilkinson is sore but happy after comeback Guinness Premiership NYPD Blue The Times Crossword 23,265 The Insider News that a Government-led sports betting integrity As Martin Jol continues to keep Arsenal at bay for … Leeds aiming to bounce back Sport Winning the only option for ambitious Mourinho The Times Index 9 Health Lose weight with the Satiety Index Pass notes The face Hiding in plain sight Five The bulletin Contents Ps and Qs and ATMs David Aaronovitch says that etiquette in our high-tech age, from cash machines to mobile phones and e-mail, is a confusing business. Philip Howard gives his advice on how to deal with three tricky scenarios Picture Gallery A Matter of Managers Modern morals Picture Gallery Time to look on the bright side of boredom Twelve steps to hapiness I really have read. . . The Green Book, by Muammar Gaddafi Mutton makes a tasty return to our tables The Times Dish Index Index The 'eat as much as you like' diet Foods such as popcorn score well on the Satiety Index, the latest way to lose weight. Tessa Thomas reports Hunger busters: the SI ratings The Times St what it means The late spring adds up to hay fever hell Dazzlings blooms of the season are bad news for those affected by pollen; says Dr Thomas Stuttaford I had more energy and needed less sleep London Marathon 2006: the final week's preparation Flora Urban Worrier Blood in the water: the latest episode Skunk has torn my family apart—I barely speak to my children Pru Health Cheltenham & Gloucester Easter Samurai Su Doku: how quickly can you crack it? Time to solve 45min The Times Index Bachelor of laughs A degree in comedy is someone's idea of a joke, isn't it, asks Boudicca Fox-Leonard Mark Gatiss Ed Byrne John Shuttlworth Tommy Cannon Rudi Lickwood Miranda Hart Robin Ince Tony Allen Count Arthur Strong Ken Campbell Rhod Gilbert Will Smith Chris "Doc" Ritchie Working-class antihero In his new play Simon Stephens has answered charges of sentimentality with brutal directness, he tells Dominic Maxwell The Times Concert Theatre The Harder They Come Reviews first night Theatre Breakfast with Mugabe Concert Susan Bullock Theatre The Wolves in the Walls Solution to Samurai Su Doku from Page 16 Entertainments Easter Jumbo Crossword 635 Cryptic clues Times Online Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial The Private Life of an Master Master Piece BBC Two, 7pm Viewing Guide David Chater New Tricks Variations Peter Kay Night Channel 4, from 9pm The Couple with 27 Children: Extraordinary People Five, 9pm The Princess Film Choice Cats & Dogs (2001) Channel 4,7. 30pm King Kong Westworld (1973) Doctor Tennant the Timephwhoard Weekend TV Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3879 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Brooke The Times Thegame Says Waste of Time and Energy The Game Says Whistle Blower Benitez Combines Man and Machine The Games Barclays Premiership Ref Justice for Blackburn Managers Official sponsor Last Man Standing Matt Dickinson on the twists and turns in the race to replace Sven-Göran Eriksson Subaru Cahill Turns on Style at both Ends Redknapp Turns into a Believer The Force is with Newton West Ham United Manchrster City City offer little resitance as Collins cathes the eye The Previews Barclayspremiership Entertainmenttable When the Spit Hits the Fan The Two Dannys Danny Baker eschews choice of ends as he prepares to view a threatened Picture Gallery A Case of One Sepp beyond What Lurks behind Project Ken? Next Week: T Mobile Defoe is Buoyed by Leap of Faith Gary Jacob meets the out-of-favour Tottenham forward who trusts his ability Lennon Makes England Case Everton Tottenham Hotspur Keane keeps tottenham on course for fourth spot Bergkamp Day Has Fitting End Arsenal West Bromwich Albion Dutchman responds to tributes with vintage finish Highbury History Goes under the Hammer Brazil the Best European Team Gabby Logan on why the Champions League gives a taste of World Cup stars Injuries Mount for Villarreal Tears on Wear Fear of Tyne George Caulkin wonders whether Newcastle will be upset by local rivals Picture Gallery Shearer Aims to Go out on a High as Newcastle Close in on Europe Newcastle United Wigan Athletic Home victory keeps Roeder's dreams alive Mourinho, Admits It's when, Not if Boa Morte at the Double Fulham Charlton Athletic Portugal forward compound Curbishely's woes Gradi Graduates Will Not Be down for Long Crystal Palace Crewe Alexandra Tart Reaction to Blackwell Nine-Second Shock Electrifies Preston Platt Has Dons Dreaming of Great Escape Swindon town Milton Keynes Dons Onuora's side in free fall How Net Closed in on Me Aki Riihilahti Chatrooms are alive with talk of my departure. Problem is, it's all news to me as well Spot the Wolf N'toya Beginning to Make a Name for Himself Oxford United Barnet Loans stars fixing problems for smith Results Non-League Nationwide Conference Accrington's Heroes Showdown The Times Connolly Lets Celtic Have the Last Laugh Celtic Hebernian Flecther strike falls to spoil party Attacking Intent Gabriele Marcotti asks if the formula for success in Europe is changing Even Appiah Glorious Cannot Send Them Victorious Ghana Results Baros Shows True Talents The Fantasy Game Win a Share of £200,000 05106 Leaderboard Super Leagues The Fantasygame Www. timesonline. co. uk/fantasy football Talk Sport Extra Time Concern over Winning Habit Nick Szczepanik reports on a player whose betting is at odds with tradition Toonarmy Dalvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Statattack Gary Jacob Crunches the Numbers Fixtures You've gotAA friend
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