News from 19/04/2006
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Nigel Hawkes and David Charter, Cluny Macpherson, DJM, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Laura Hicks, Sarah Butier, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Anthony Seldon, Nick Elsley, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, David Hawkins, Jill Dupleix, Christine Buckley, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane MacArtney and Tom Baldwin, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam LeBor, Michael Glover, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Martin Turner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Sholto Byrnes, Liz Chong, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Mohammad Khan, Dr Peter Skolar, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, The Rev Derwyn Wiliams, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Kate Jackson, Ian Garden, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Martin Waller and James Doran, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Colin Berry, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, The Rev Mark Davys, Carolyn Asome, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Peter O'loughlin, Andrew Harris, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Ian Johns, Matt Hughes and Oliver Kay, Ashling O'connor, Neil Fisher, Michael Gove, David Morton, Martin S. Bell, David Slatter, Martin Waller, George Caulkin and Gary Jacob, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Jenny Davey, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Ailing miners pay for lawyers' deal Drug trial offer Hu's trip to US Revenue deal Dear Bel Killer nurse timesonline. co. uk NHS can't afford drug that transforms lives Diabetics have to carry on injecting to save £10 a week There's no crisis, says Blair it's just crunch time Thierry Henry In the Times Today 4,000 jobs go as Peugeot to close 'inefficient' plant NHS cannot afford diabetic drug that transforms lives Pressure grows over Assembly Baby death case Betting advert ban Out for the count Tube card fight Singer questioned He helps to design space shuttles! He owns casinos in Las Vegas! He plays golf with Bill Clinton! Spacious Stylish and Absolutely Catch Them if You Can Er, except that Youssef Babbou was a fraudster about to flee to Tunisia. . . Psychopath nurse to the brink so he Murder convictions mean a life behind bars for man who craved a place at the centre of the action, Steve Bird reports 'I told him it was safe. But it wasn't The Victim 'I was just glad to leave there alive' The Survivor Rolen killed two and took 15 could try to save them Health reforms put elite GPs 'on £250,000 a year' NHS is not the biggest pain for Blair Housing help loophole closed Rape admission Smoking tragedy Cameraman ruling Air safety socks Umlaut victory Staying Power keypoint Ukraine to Oxford-passionate anglophile wins deportation fight Thousands of ailing miners pay The Victims: Same Claim, Different Result dfs Gravy train keeps rolling for the firm paid £73m-so far the price for lawyer's secret deal A law firm's deal with a mining union on settling hearing-loss claims has cost the men their damages while solicitors have made millions, Andrew Norfolk writes Inquiry Unfolds hp Fundraiser denies cash for peerages allegations Auditors step in over unpaid farm subsidies directline.com Microsoft Lloyds TSB Business Capital Options London woos Woody away from Paris Hawks gathering over Saudi capital People Multiple Display Advertising Items Hawks gathering over Saudi capital A stark choice at www.together.gov.uk, the Government Ps The singer Mary J. Blige has found her own personal … "I make more from the US version of The Office, "Ricky … According to Press Gazette, Channel 4 has blocked a … Master Card Safety labels on alcohol Second-home owners: scapegoats or villains? Mix behind bars Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Traditional form of baptism Patient forums Euro Italia Sham marriages Farmers' funds Green with envy No-brainer Picture Gallery Tale of Two Miners Ailing pitmen have been let down by those claiming to offer help Ring Ka-Ching Voulez-vous the sound of Sweden in your ear? If you go down to the woods today listen for a root and branch debate Enter the Dragon Mr Hu makes his first visit to the United States as Chinese President Thunderer: Hurrah! Let's close a hospital available in any colour You said it, Lord Heseltine A public sector bloated, inefficient and badly run? Really, I couldn't have put it better myself . . . Join the Debate A stark message in deathly white coral Global warming may seem a distant threat to us-but in the seas off Tobago it is here and now Misery, anger, hurt, confusion. Yep, a politician just had another bright idea it starts on Monday and nobody has any idea how the victim's advocate will work The Old Bailey is no place for trauma counselling; these are not branches of Relate Sister to sue MoD over death of airman shot down in Iraq Boot American Airlines Fadih out Final call of wildlife on the brink-or extinct Follow in their Footsteps@army Oneverest. MOD.UK BBC inquiry into DJ pay leak Portrait puts Queen in the pink US bravado 'wrong' says brigadier 200 starving dogs rescued Tesco Scientists' jelly babies have a sting in the tail Drug company offers £5,000 if victims of trail agree not to sue Hiscox Doubts over veteran funeral Robbers target security guards Oil in water table Morphine arrest Dummy 'bombs' Thanks, goodbye Mother charged Funny money The Members Club Premium Rate It's Abba on the phone-making a lot more money, money, money Two-year degree will raise costs and workloads, say universities The day the Queen was born RAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Parties agree to keep their hands off postal votes Dave and Labour's bad karma chameleon Dixons. co. uk Academics help Lib Dems to retain their edge in steel city A large and loyal student population has altered politics in Sheffield, writes Mary Ann Sieghart Tories face row over priority for women Pyromaniac's dream sadly fizzles out first night Opera Gotterdammerung Covent Garden bulldog The Sharpest Critics Times World News Mr Hu goes to Washington (after he's seen Bill Gates and the Boeing factory) State of Play Numbers Game City doubles the number of '10ft cops' to help rein in criminals Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddle up! AOL Deepest freeze reveals million years 'Even though I am suffering, my suicide bomber son was a hero' Broadband Talk (Reuters): Lacrosse duo on rape charges An ill wind cuts one city's crime (AP): Pardon bill for boycott heroine Protesters trap Prime Minister Harrods Military display as envoys meet War, death and myth in the flow of history The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Tabloids war begins with battle of Mrs Merkel's rear Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Leader tries to foil demo (Reuters): Trading posts (Reuters): Pilot error blamed (Reuters): Mugabe warning (AP): Wiretapping plea (AP): China record (AFP): Fight for custody (AFP): Round trip Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool at any age: the Vespa hits 60 Italy is celebrating the creation of a two-wheel style icon that has won hearts worldwide, writes Richard Owen Streets Ahead Times Business IBM sees 22% jump in profits Wednesday April 19 2006 Debenhams ready Merrill's $1bn bill LSE suitor Quote of the day Revenue's deal with US giant under fire Shares surge as Fed minutes indicate end of rate rises Standard Life FTSE 100 Standard Life rebuffed Resolution merger approach Stock Markets Flotation? Yes. But uncertainty abounds North Sea Oil Ryton paid the price Commodities Friends or foe? Pound to Dollar Endowment Claim Warning Currencies Making noises 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 Times Online Banker moves up Stop Press Shipping suit Investor arrested Banks call for 'rapid response' loans in IMF reform The Wimpole Clinic Mistaken view of inflation lessens chance of rates cut Brown to press case for clean energy research Shield used by soldiers in Crimea gained popularity on civvy street TWD Accountants Aquascutum set for make over The woman who transformed Pringle has been hired to remodel another fading British name, writes Sarah Butler Pringle—what Kim did first Aquascutum—what's wrong What Kim plans to do BA raises its fuel surcharge as oil prices hit record Aus Liebe zum Automobil How Charges Have Risen Takeover fever gives lift to BAA shares Quintain may join Reuben brothers Stratford City 'shoot-out' stalls as Westfield seeks legal waiver eos Airlines Mayor Says . . . Will China's next big export be inflation? Commentary Zurich Merrill takes $1bn hit from share plan Hedge funds still outdone by FTSE Bank of Scotland Corporate 'This will be gone by Christmas, it's sheer greed' Ben Hoyle finds workers at the Coventry factory resigned to its imminent closure despite news that it will run until 2007 206 Sales Ryton's Production Decades of production finally grind to a halt Volte-face while fending off questions Green tycoon City Diary Last gasp Moneybags' mail Insinger de Beaufort NYSE sounds out LSE investors on sale ITV gets ready to play to interactive audience Broadcaster sees future revenue in gambling and teleshopping, reports Dan Sabbagh The Times Big Vision Golden age of Brideshead is no longer enough The Way we were . . . Is this the Last Post for France Soir? CH Ireland's dispossessed are real threat to Celtic Tiger European Briefing 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 Burren surges ahead after nod by analyst on drilling prospects Gilts Centrica sees good news in the pipeline as Europe opens up Tempus Party Gaming Different scenarios provide same boost for British Land Stock Markets Large Caps ReNeuron Business Review the … Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Sir Roy Denman Senior civil servant who became a vigorous and outspoken critic of British policy on European integration The Tories were as likely to join a single currency 'as the Spice Girls are to enter a nunnery' Sir Roy Denman, KCB, CMG, European Communities Ambassador to Washington, 1982-89, was born on June 12,1924. He died on April 4, 2006, aged 81 Chris Tame Anti-authoritarian campaigner who founded the Libertarian Alliance and became a non-smoking champion of smokers' rights Oliver Lyseight Caribbean immigrant minister who led the New Testament Church of God in Britain Oliver Lyseight, minister, was born on January 11, 1920. He died on February 28, 2006, aged 86 The Rev Bernard Reardon Priest, teacher and theologian who lectured with wit and verve The Rev Bernard Reardon, theologian, was born on April 9, 1913. He died on February 28,2006, aged 92 Diana Witts Innovative general secretary of the Church Mission Society Diana Witts, general secretary of the Church Mission Society, was born on May 14, 1936. She died on March 19, 2006, aged 69 Valid assignment defeats claim Law Report Court of Appeal Births Forth Coming Marriages Deaths School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Hamilton Russell Court Circular Birthdays Appointments in the Armed Forces Newspapers Support Recycling Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge The green wave is gaining pace Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Speciosa prolongs classic dream for small stable Racing 1,000 Guineas Betting Trials must learn to stand on merit in modern world Now we're in business New Market Cheltenham Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings The Wright Track The Results Service Today's Fixtures NatWest Beverley Racing Noble departure tainted by acrimony Rugby League How They Stand Bath determined to stop Ashton leaving again Rugby Union XI Ryder Cup format under review Montgomerie well short of living in Faldo's class Ryder Cup format under review More Not Better Times Online Spearman runs hot as Trescothick feels the April chill Liverpool Victoria County Championship The Times Dizzy heights for night watchman Gillespie Unkind cut for Crawley on return Scoreboards Stuttering Hendry on the brink Snooker The Sunday Times Murray eyes solace from Henman double act Tennis Promotion party turns sour for Warnock Coca-Cola Championship Jewell has last laugh on underachieving Villa Barclays Premiership Last Night's Results Liverpool close to Aurelio deal Rough Diamonds Racism warning Rangers appeal Pools Forecast Treble Chance (home teams): Crystal Palace, oipswich, … Homes The Fantasy Game The player of the week is awarded entirely at Bill … The Premiership Today Roeder will still pull the strings after role change England players can control McClaren's destiny Encounters Drogba the real deal as he stands and delivers Birmingham braced for return of Savage William Hill Van der Sar intent on spoling the Chelsea party Fàbregas Fights for Centre Stage Morrisons High Five a Selection of Memorable European Nights as Highbury Prepares for its Final Champions League Match Henry will be motivated for chance of a lifetime Tony Cascarino on why a weakened Villarreal side could be ideal opponents for a fired-up Arsenal Tony's Tactics Wenger has a fairytale conclusion in his sights orange The Times Crossword 23,267 The Insider Kicking on from their legal spat with At The Races, … Alan Shearer limped off the pitch at the Stadium of … E-Mail Ronaldinho's genius tells as Barcelona take control Sport Angry Henry demands end to whispers over his future The Times Mortgages for Business Arsenal V Villarreal times2 pass notes the face Mind your head the click the bulletin contents Harem, scare 'em Self-styled biblical king Philip Sharp wields a messianic power over seven "wives" and five children at their home in Sussex. Jane Wheatley meets the family image of the day Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The sweetest pleasure in Parliament A boost over the airwaves Test for good dads If I were. . . Sir Alan Sugar, I'd fire Donald Trump says Sholto Byrnes Will having a child help to save my loveless marriage? I feel bullied by my adult children Do You Need Advice? style wednesday Nautical can be nice at any age Every decade can meet the maritime challenge, explains Portrait of the artist as a fashion addict Ten years ago David Downton was a fashion virgin, Now he is one of its most sought after illustrators. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong looks at his career and he recalls ten high points Beauty jury How I finally surrendered to flower power Anne Ashworth overcomes an allergy to pinks and develops a rosier view of Kew the country comes to town Grand Designs Dish earworms Gut feeling that a new drug can bring relief to Crohn's sufferers health There is no cure for ulcerative colitis but Remicade can include a remission, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford arts Reflecting dreams Alain de Botton tells Tom Dyckhoff how architecture can contribute to human happiness Alain de Botton's beauties And the beasts Every Teller picture's a story Juergen Teller's pictures are more than pretty portraits of celebrities, says Michael Glover Russian Masterpieces Grayson Perry Trust your own reactions, don't seek enlightenment Oh you pretty things Entertainments Concert Tlep Albert Hall Dance Giselle Covent Garden reviews first night Theatre Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Watermill, Newburg Theatre Mass Appeal Finborough, Sw10 Publishing heavy weights crème Working Relationship Karl Fowler, the publisher of huge (and very expensive) specialised books and his assistant, Hari Ramachaneran, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Career clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times 27 David Chater's choices 27 Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide The McCartneys v the Fur Trade Variations Grand Designs Desperate Housewives Film Choice American Flyers (1985) A Very Long Engagement (2004) Familiar snapshots of a lost world Last Night's TV The pleasure of this programme is realising quite how little has changed in eight decades Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3881 Word Watching Polygon Dogs Trust
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