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News from 18/04/2006

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Miles, Andrew Billen, David Aaronovitch, Phil Willis, Peter Lansley, Tony Cox, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Ivan Lester, Ivo Tennant, Sam Coates Political Correspondent and Nico Hines, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Mrgaret Hodge, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Mark Hammet, Christopher Stockwell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Beverley Lawrence, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Dean Godson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Graham Keeley, Sarah Wheeler, John Carr and Richard Owen, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Karen McVeigh, Simon Mills, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, David Linch, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Matt Dickinson Cheif Football Correspondent, Gerard Baker, Elizabeth Hartley-Brewerr, Edward Fennell, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, A. M. Jones, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ricahrd Ford, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Benjamin Beasley-Murray, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Father Bryan Storey, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Michele Kirsch, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Robert Jones, James Ducker and Alex Wade, Patrick E. Robertshaw, Peter Jenson, Gerald Dufty, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, Nigel Hawkes and Greg Hurst, Jason Mellor, Chris Ayres, (Miss) Valerie Colin-Russ, Nigel Hawkes and Sam Lister, Alice Hoffman, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Joyce Robins, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nicola Copping, Ross Anderson, Ed Hughes, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, James Ducker and Peter Lansley, John Merritt,

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The Times Hamas refuses to condemn suicide bombing Heseltine's rebuke Oil price record Road mayhem Index Degrees in two years to ease student debt burden Win a House The Proposals Eyes on the title, but it's not over ... yet Children's hospital services 'at risk' from tariff system In the Times Today NHS patient groups axed two years after creation Operating Costs Britain seeks to stop Saudi case Road toll benefits Shot driver named Pollution warning Peaceful parades No 1 for burglary Rathbones The Graduate's not-so-happy sequel The life that began where the film left off was spent in poverty-and now the real Benjamin Braddock and his partner face eviction, reports Jack Malvern Pressures of time and money demand different ways to study Fast-track degrees spell the end for long vacations that were considered a rite of passange to adulthood, Tony Halpin writes Two-year degrees to ease student debt Falconer to face peerages inquiry Tube shooting police 'in clear' 100 affected in measles scare Speed camera snaps up £1m Safety First Heir found dead in bath Picture Gallery How a tin of paint on bus led to brush with the law Suicide bomb worsens tension Refusal by militants to condemn attack in which nine people died confronts Israel's acting prime Minister with his first test, writes Stephen Farrell Recent Attacks It's no coincidence that blast follows Iran's threat Analysis It is either us or them, leaders of Islamic Jihad of Islamic Jihad say between Israelis and Hamas Liomousine firms that stretch the rules to be driven out of business Hotspot Long on Luxury Stress of running school leaves teacher in tears You've got AA friend AOL unlimited broadband from just £14,99 Elite pupils need lesson in laughter, says head Zurich Green Flag national savings & investments Boy, 12, who went missing with mother is found dead Villagers roll out the barrels Ad men target computer games Honey weighs in as fattest cat Britain becomes a nanny state Mozart is top of the composers Orange dolphin Treatment keeps dream alive of having a family IVF: The Long and the Short 'Forgotten' drug lets women have IVF without side-effects Four face trial over Iraqi death In the first of two high-profile courts martial, Guardsmen are accused of causing a youth's drowing, writes Michael Evans Britannia Barclays Police to tackle organised crime Burglar traps OAP Manoir blaze Cancer test boost Lennon suit sale Free broadband forever Accounting for serious crime Ethical sentencing Health forums must stay open Curtail your horror at drivers of monster vehicles Join the debate with times readers worldwide... timesonline co. uk/debate The place of faith schools Ms-ing out Honours lists Women power Piped down True smarts Aus Liebe zum Automobil Degrees of Difference Universities should be encouraged to offer two-year courses Tin Ear Another example of excessive of excessive health and safety regulation While all America switches on the TV, Hooywood turns to its basest instincts By their Words Hamas has to be judges on what it says and does about terrorism Thunderer: The Curse of the clones HM at 80. Simply majestic Brave, loyal, kind-the Queen's bedrock values put our Grumpy Old Men (and women) to shame Why America's generals are out for revenge The US top brass are ducking their responsibilities-and beleaguered Donald Rumsfeld is just doing his job The real criticism is not that he kicked too much but that he kicked too little Lie on this couch, Mr Voter, and I'll tell you if your're going Barking There are better candidates for the title of most done-over part of Britain They will have to face the truth, which is that there is no protection from change itself See you later mein Liebling, I've got a new job a new job in Britain amazon. co. uk Britons flee escaped OX Norwich Union "The bike's here. Are those colour printouts ready?" Police stay mired in paper war A £228m computer system sholud free more bobbies for the beat, but funding has been blocked, writes Richard Ford times2 first direct Car Insurance Sales Update Pc World The Members Club The Sharpest Critics Camp cowboys play second fiddle to heroes' new tune first night We should control our own tracks, says rail firm Rias Concern From ghost town to oasis of cool Manchester has been transformed thanks largely to its town hall, writes Mary Ann Sieghart 'Todays and this Eastertime' Ballot Box Heseltine urges Tories to stop bashing public sector workers Multicolour attack on Cameron Weapon of Mass Destruction Times World News 101 killed in holiday carnage as drivers ignore all warnings The safety advert on TV asked:'Do you think you are going to die on the roads this week?' Raid on villa may expose ring of relic smugglers Inccre Dible 'Kebab Killer' leaves a trail of fear Germany's Turkish community is being stalked by a gunman who has struck nine times, writes Roger Boyes in Berlin The Nine Men who Have Died A Good Deal Better Zimbabwe economy limps into anniversary Backwards Step (Reuters): 67 die as bus plunges into ravine Spa with an appetite for health Human rights sanctions blocked Villagers flee fury of the Danube Free Expert Guide to Broadband Beijing covered by layer of sand Iraquis switch off Saddam trail to watch government soap opera The Times (Reuters): Troops kill protester (AP): Governor guilty (AP): Pulitzer winners (AP): Car export charge (AP): Soldier returns The Career For Him Against Special Pensioners' Hearing Aid! Revenge of the battered generals The Defence Secretary is fighting for his political life as the military finds its voice, writes Tom Baldwin in Washington Island at war as iguanas with attitude take over Multiple Display Advertising Items First Catch your Lizard… PC World Jessops Priest 'murdered nun in ritual' After more than a quarter of a century a court is to hear claims of cult sex abues, writes James Bone in New York Times Business Google to start travel website Tuesday April 18 2006 Citigroup boost China bank move Bid 'still on cards' Quote of the day 'I have nothing to hide. I will respond to your questions to the best of my ability' Oil price soars over fears of US strike on Iran Coal Price Consultants tell pension funds to step up private equity investment FTSE 100 Skilling tells court he forgot attempt to sell shares Stock Markets The US-China imbalance in unsustainable North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar OU Business School Currencies Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Exchange rates Bet of the day Stock Market: Smaller stock to watch Briefing Deal of the day Rumour of the day British Funds Business big shot Wall Street Mini house price boom 'is slowing' The Times Critics attack MPC member's deal to commute from US Goldman may make second approach to BAA Russia considers introduction of first insider trading law Instant text messaging company to list on AIM scarborough Premiership blow to BBC and ITV Main free-to-air broadcasters must bid 6 percent more than rivals for live rights to challenge Bskyb's dominance, writes Dan Sabbagh atradius Ending of the 'them and us' days gives two pits a new lease of life Managers and miners have jointly reformed work practices, Christine Buckley writes The Times UK coal producer pushes for price increases of 40% Japanese ready to go on global shopping spree Oracle Takeovers by American firms 'boost UK pay' Skyteam Mixed Signals Ofcom puts new mobile licences on the block Treading the fine line between privat equity and Government Powers in the Boardroom Rod Selkirk, head of Hermes Private Equity, is taking on the British Venture Capital Association's chairmanship at a pivotal moment of busy activity in the industry, Caroline Merrell says The Times Software Solutions for Great Companies Oracle predicts India's rise on the software horizon The United States is about to be overtaken, writes Joe Bolger Multiple Display Advertising Items Tata boosts profits and focuses on the West Times Register Robert Carson Numismatist and lecturer specialising in Roman coinage whose career at the British Museum lasted more than three decades Don Alias Percussionist and bandleader who played with Nina Simone, Miles Davis and Eartha Kitt King Floyd III New Orleans soul singer who enjoyed long-sought success with the 1970 hit Groove Me William Davies Virtuoso pianist and master of the theatre organ Court response to failures in criminal procedure Law Report Compliance prerequisite of tax exemption certificate Chancery Division Relevance of post-valuation event Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Neil Williams, cricketer, was born on July 2,1962. He died on March 27,2006, aged 43 A philatelic boon for the empire's tiny outposts Marconi display to air out the earliest relics of radio Forthcoming Marriages Deaths School Notices Appointments Legal News Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements of notices … Chess Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Ice crystals hang around the Moon Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Hughes celebrates long-delayed win with Point Barrow Racing Results from Yesterday's Seven Meetings Big-Race Result Course Specialists Visindar, trained by Andre Fabre, is the new favourite … Speciosa can prove sly wager New Market Exeter The Wright Track The Results Service Chepstow Racing Today's Fixtures Brave Hunter falls prey to Robertson Snooker Salford put on canvas by impact of Millard Rugby League Super League Wigan's hopes rest with Noble Yeaman centre of attention as Wakefield succumb again Depleted Reading sunk by Doerner hat-trick Hockey Knappett makes Derbyshire toil By Our Sports Staff: Ten Doeschate stakes his claim Yesterday's Scoreboards Loudon and Bresnan can only delay champions The County Set Durham Hampshire Kent Lancashire Nottinghamshire Middlesex Sussex Warwickshire Yorkshire Schumacher turns off indicators that signalled road to retirement Kevin Eason travels to Barcelona to find the seven-times world champion in on mood to give up on a glittering career Seasons in the Sun The Statistics that Define the Sport's Greatest Champion Dominant Sanderson creeps to another win Sailing The Times Federer finds time to join debate over Murray's split Dramatic call to arms for Ashton as England cry for help Rugby Union Back in Business Times Online Haslam bows to team-mate Double delight De Villiers in form Honorio steps up Baddeley soars Ponting fined Mallett on target Engxiand Yamauchi focused on home affairs David Powell finds Britain's leading contender for the marathon anything but diplomatic after career break McGhee the target after timid exit for Brighton Coca-Cola Championship Yesterday's Results Boothroyd Puts Watford on the Spot Millwall experience sinking feeling as escape routes close How They Stand Eastwood Saves Day for Southend League One How They Stand Kuffour doubles up but it's no laughing matter for Torquay League Two Encounters Wilson tinkers as Taylor goal gives Dones reasons for hope Bridges Enjoys the Late Show How They Stand Lehmann gives Arsenal timely shot in the arm Champions League Walk of Legends Gold lining no comfort to Bruce for Upson blow Tagging could end offside debate The Sunday Times Becham discredits betting-rift claim Shearer leaves the big stage Barclays Premiership Times Online Middlesbrough keep tails up in game of cat and mouse Jewell dismisses Wigan's slump as proof of progress The Times feeling pleasure and pain Portsmouth back in the mire after Bent's late show Barclays Premiership Kamara off target again as West Bromwich rue lost chance Explosive Rooney drives United title challenge on to the Bridge King-sized decision for Eriksson as foot curse returns UPS and Downs dot-to-dot to win Chelsea march towards the perfect finish Barclays Premiership The Times Crossword 23,266 London 2012 leaders may want to gloss over the fact … For the second successive year, only one mainland Chinese … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk The Insider Ashling O'connor Sport The 409th (and final) goal as Shearer's number comes up The Times How They Stand times pass notes The awkward rebel the face the click thebulletin contents Mummy Knows best A new book argues that motherhood makes women smarter. It's shaky science, but it almost convinces mother of two Mothers are brainier: what the research says Efficiency Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Performing for an auidience of One Stolen love I admit that I like people who scream at kids in supermarkets, says Michele Kirsch Return to British values: I have a modest suggestion Not so dolce, but a true diva Anita Ekberg is a larger-than-life star in every respect, says Andrew Billen The Times Sorry miss, you must try harder A new scheme employs pupils to observe and comment on a teacher's performence. Good idea or another slap in the face to authority? Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer Reports wednesday Tomorrow in Win your kids a training day with David Beckham How to your child Do You Need Advice The Times Is my high-protein diet giving me this terrible insomnia? Index How to bet without losing your shirt mentuesday Want a punt on the World Cup? Benjamin Beasley-Murray gives an idiot's guide The Kit Surround yourself with sound Quit your Bank Illegible Article Illegible Article Microwave Man Sound the trumpet to end the real discrimination Dish Illegible Article The Times Dress code A spring jaunt to Paris Index Let there be light James Turrell turns the sky into a work of art, reports Rachel Campbell-Johnston In London The Times He held the front page Tribute is being paid at last to the press snapper Graham Finlayson, says Joanna Pitman Be there, and be Squared A Barcelona show illuminates the many angles of Kasimir Malevich, says Morgan Falconer Ring Nibelungen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Also showing in Barcelona … reviews first night Play/Catastrophe Theatre Grier's Passion Concert tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner television multicahnnel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Save Lullingstone Castle The Lost World of Friese-Greene The Forgotten Fan: A Tonight Special Variations Hollywood Greats Waterloo (1970) Film Choice Battle Royale (2000) A Streetcar Named Desire Masterpiece with an image problem Last Night's TV Joe Joseph The programme made a case for Piero's a Resurrectionsbeing among the finest paitings yet created Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3880 Word Watching Polygon Spring Sale Public Agenda Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us Caption Competition . . . The Winner The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Headline of the Week Can patients cure NHS ills? Health GPs must practise empathy Health Hero. . . Charged with cutting traffic Transport Jargon Decooder: Corporate Touchdown Space Public Opinion Stalls impart market values Education The University of Manchester Lessons in violence Schools Transport drive hits coffers Local Government Index Durham to settle on gypsy deal Housing Toolkit puts officers in the know Councils Museums exhibit a healthy vibe Social Care Foreign Ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . What Worked for Me Fighting Talk Diary Dates Westminster Local leaders will have to be all ears The Times There'll be no playing to the court, thank you, professor MPs are worried that it is the presenration skills of expert witnesses, rather than the arguments they presents, that are the key factors in influencing a jury, writes Phil Willis Key Findings and Recommendations The Times Law Section Wembley's lessons for 2012-don't go grand, go simple The stadium saga has concentrated the minds of those planning the Olympics, Edward Fennell writes lawyer of the week Greg MGill Lovells' labour lost Asian bar? Sailing by Hants hints Picture Gallery FSA tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk your shout reader's queries The College of law on leaving money to charity, copyright and boundaries Multiple Display Advertising Items

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