News from 20/04/2006
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, DJM, Roger Kline, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Robert Dobson, Gary Duncan, Dr Bernard Leary, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Dr Richard H. Bird, Richard Hobson, Monty Frey, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Charter and Karen McVeigh, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Des Dearlove & Stuart Crainer, Carol Sarler, Richard Irving, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Mike Browning, Wendy Ide, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Alan Hamilton and Shirley English, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Eliazabeth Judge, Victoria Brown, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Tillotson, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Simon de Bruxelies, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Oliver Kay and Peter Jenson, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Dan Sabbagh and Amanda Andrews, Cathy Harris, Susan Hart, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Professor Sir Alan Fersht, Prof Donald Bligh, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Delia Jay, Philip Webster Political Editor, Stefanle Marsh, Ian Johns, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Richard Reeves, Anjana Ahuja, Feargus O'Sullivan, George Caulkin, Monique Davidson, Alan Lee, Michael Collins, Peter Riddell, Jonathan Ross, Janet Tappin Coelho, Tony Dawe, Kate Brown, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Ian Gregory, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Gillibrand, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Patrick Shovelton, Helen Edgeley, Adam Sherwin, Neal Robinson, Andrew Pierce and Jenny Davey, James Champy, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Sarah Butler and Lewis Smith, John R. Blizzard, Joe Bolger, Amanda Joy Colley,
ResumoThe Times Clarke calls for a not-proven verdict 'Extremist' college Rosy outlook Career the Best Jobs Supplement inside Soldier returns Pollution fears Index Charities back new rival to Lottery Loving a child who can't love you back Queen Elizabeth II at 80 (by Snowdon) In the Times Today The Times Charities support new rival to the National Lottery Elderly to be assured dignity Explosives seized Court smoking 'Sorry' ships saga Eriksson sale Police database Clarification Chopard Strange case of the baroness who rewrote £3m will on her deathbed Judges who are in doubt should have verdict of 'not proven' Compensation Payments that Reached £500,000 TV quiz inquiry Pro-test petition Lieder of the pack Two deny murders Fishing hard line Save our caffs Cover-Up Picture Gallery Keeping Track of the Rules It's a wrap: how the clever cyclist can get round train ban Muslim students 'being taught to despise unbelievers as filth' Pupils protest as college linked to Iran puts fundamentalist text on curriculum, reports Sean O'Neill The Doctrine Quotes must not be taken as read Neal Robinson Analysis Suicide threat 'is symbolic' Briton is jailed for 15 years in Iraq as a warning to foreign insurgents Stag night revellers 'should pay for embassy crisis help' Saab 93 King-Size Snacks The university that cut its pass mark to 21% national savings & investments Bread firm blames Elvis after profits heartbreak British Airways RAC Insurance Limited American Express Picture Gallery Leniency for 'ignorant' woman who hurt baby Volkswagen Barclays American Dreamz Sat-nav dunks dozy drivers in deep water Currys Lest you should be thinking that the Labour Party's … Further news on those hooded carnivores lurking outside … Clinique And speaking of this Cameron the Chameleon business, … Picture Gallery Ps "Her name has its origins in Hebrew, meaning princess, … Testing question for McCartney People Law firm's contempt for solicitors who take miners' money The Standard Life Assurance Company Business Startup BT BNP: beyond the fringes Who will benefit from shorter degree courses? Retribution Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline. co. uk/debate Gp Salaries British Monarchy Two-Year Degrees No jobs for new consultants Second homes EU winners Blair's duties Cheaper farming Baptism Picture Gallery End of the Road Peugeot's decision need not spell disaster for Coventry Dipsomaniacs The way forward for an emasculated Foreign Office Follow the signs to the country and what do you find? Yet more signs Arts Notebook Preacher Training Moderate imams are essential for moderate Islam Thunderer: Keep on biking (if you can) Picture Gallery The white flight to the Right The break-up of old urban neighbourhoods explains the flirtation with the BNP, says Michael Collins Join the Debate Oh do stop blubbing and shut up Let's put away the quivering lower lip and rediscover the virtue of bottling up emotions The war was right but the occupation has been a disaster: Rumsfeld must pay All attempts to defeats, or impeach Mr Bush and Mr Blair were doomed to failure The Defence Secretary should have been dismissed after the Abu Ghraib scandal Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Don groped me with a saucy chuckle, says WPC Brave try, but not so pretty, woman first night Theatre Three Days of Rain Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, New York KIA Motors The RSC's Bardathon Seven infected with CJD after transplants Green Flag motoring assistance KLM Europe's bird flu plan 'is not enough' Scientists give warning that countries need to work together if they are to deal with a pandemic, Nigel Hawkes reports Alzheimer's linked to aluminium pollution in tap water Camelford resident had a rare form of dementia, post-mortem examinations have shown. Nigel Hawkes reports 'There should have been a medical inquiry' Renault J. K. Rowling gift to centre for MS Gate kills boy Rapist jailed at 86 Centre wrecked BBC gets an earful on spending Listeners want to know why they are paying so much for presenters, reports Adam Sherwin Dell Army life criticised by soldiers Cricket collection is a real catch City fears a drop kick from fans Crab with an 'invisible shield' Bosch How 65 million-year-old snake hips lost his legs Citroën Limit on political party donations looms nearer British Gas Barrymore pool death review Warder jailed Footballer banned iPod lifesavers Dog joins golf club City chairman in Labour loans row resigns his post Can Crazy Frog revive a career that Croaked? The man who made a hit single out of an irritating ringtone is to help resurrect Michael Jackson, reports Adam Sherwin O2 mfi Royal recipe for 100 birthday parties dfs The day the Queen was born Birthday Lunch Menu Dave picks the wrong day to get his dates wrong Parliamentary Sketch Brown snipes at Cameron as he talks tough on climate change Mayor of London Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Boots Free DVD Days are numbered for costly 0870 calls after Ofcom ruling Britain's future lies with Europe not US, say women Political Analysis Raja Fashions Business Startup Times World News Mr Uwano comes back from the dead to say 'Good day' Ancient sage opens the way to peace of modern powers Foreign Editor's Briefing The Times New Kitchen Restoration NatWest High-Wire Act Harrods Drama in real life on Spider-Man cable car 'Piggy' gets chop at last in revamp of White House energy helpline.com Comic book gives graphic account of 9/11 traocities The Times Fighting Formations Typhoon set for new deal of decade Saudi Arabia is to spend billions on a new generation of fighter aircraft, reports Richard Beeston in Riyadh (Reuters): Two die as King tackles anti-monarchy protests property Expo Japan set for clash over islands Silent submarine sails on Beaten Berlusconi stays defiant (AFP): £6-the cost of a quick kiss The Times Death List Secret archives of Holocaust to be opened after 60 years Biggest food crisis appeal (AP): Embassy shaken (AP): Rapist father (AP): Bottom line (Reuters): Burning ambition De Villepin loses the art of playing to the gallery Colt IP Voice Alliance Francaise Unhappy Times The Standard Life Assurance Company Marks & Spencer Island mobs burn out Chinese Rioters destroy city centre after new Prime Minister is voted in, reports Bernard Lagan Times Business Thurday April 20 2006 BA to cut prices Gazprom attack Poker winnings Quote of the day Tchenguiz posed to big £4.6bn for M&B Ryton 'more productive' than French plants FTSE 100 You've never had it so good' says IMF Friends Provident Stock Markets How unions can win the battle of Ryton Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Idea exchange Pound to Dollar Miners major Currencies The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted 7-1 to keep interest rates on hold at 4.5 per cent in April Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealings Briefing Smaller stock to watch Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Universal Music chief earns €14m Stop Press Wal-Mart plans 1,000 new US stores Cingular unveils $354m profit VW chief's contract put on hold The Times Top economies fuel another year of strong global growth The Times Housing buoyancy stays MPC's hand Bird flu 'threatens economics shock' Spending 'will have to be squeezed from 2008' The Queen and Lord Nelson buttoned up Business Advance Adding up the Numbers Pension deficit sinks historic firm Saudis scupper French hopes of fighter deal newspaper licensing agency Fighting Force DIFC Takes Stake in Euronext Debenhams set to announce £2bn float eos Airlines Goldman could advise on a NYSE bid for LSE Unions forge links to match global firms Peugeot accused of reneging on promise to keep factory … A former minister is to put pressure on Peugeot to honour its pledge last year to keep the Ryton plant going until 2010. Christine Buckley reports LE Figaro T Mobile Off the Conveyor Belt Carmaker shrugs off 'distortion' claims over Ryton running costs BP pipeline bill his $3.9bn, and rising Zurich Howdy all = hello City Diary Rank Performance City Diary New Oil Peak Bon vivant banker City Diary Bidders lining up for Orkla Media Morgan Stanley in dual share battle The Times New rules on options knock hole in profits at Yahoo! The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Diesel Scandinavian Airlines By Our Business Staff: Spiritless cattleshed where the huddled masses wait and hope 'Immigration Central' put up for sale Bad investments lead to big losses at SkyePharma Times Online Small firms need to seek cover Enterprise Corporate searching 'made fast' by Google Coming to America Gazprom attacks EU 'block' on growth Who's who Times Online Mr Hu pushes all the right buttons at Boeing 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 Surge in oil price helps to fuel JKX's rise to top of leaderboard Small Caps Gilts Europe's new sugar regime leaves ABF with a sour taste Tempus British Energy Talk of raid on a rival firm lights up Imperial Tobacco Stock Markets Large Caps SkyePharma Banking & Finance The Times Times Register Richard Bebb Actor and connoisseur of the recorded voice who amassed a peerless collection of rare 78s and phonograph cyclinders Richard Bebb, actor and collector, was born on January 12,1927. He died on April 12, aged 79 June Benn Teacher who turned in her fifties to writing novels and, as June Barraclough, published a string of historical tales June Benn, teacher and novelist, was born on December 2,1930. She died of lymphoma on March 25,2006, aged 75 Award-winning author points to radical regimental reform Mahmut Bakalli Communist-era leader of Kosovo Albanians who savaged Slobodan Milosevic at his war crimes trial Mahmut Bakalli, politician, was born on January 19,1936. He died on April 14,2006, aged 70 Lives Remembered John Lyall Football manager who took West Ham to two FA Cups John Lyall, football manager, was born on February 24,1940. He died of a heart attack on April 18,2006, aged 66 Power of appeal tribunal to identify point of law Law Report Court of Appeal Company's rental income not from business for tax Chancery Division Delay prejudices price to buy Court of Appeal Picture Gallery Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Memorial Services School Notices Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Lastest Wills Newspapers Support Recycling Reader Offers Ltd How to turn your May Day holiday into a labour of love British Isles Travel Readers Offers Ltd Travel Bag Nature Notes Winning Move Solution The Times Five-Day Forecast Bands of shadow dance in the sky Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Owner's prompting puts Spencer on Flashy Wings Racing Our VIC Shines at Cheltenham Kempton relies on strict timing to make success of opening night Diary The Times Sports Book Cheltenham Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings New Market Tormented Scot looks at all the ifs and putts Golf Peter Dixon on life through a lens and dwindling form for Colin Montgomerie Ripon Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Marathon Men Gebrselassie eyes world record O'Loughlin escapes ban Tancock blow New role for Hand Bendall title bid Ward returns Dravid inspires Mayer cleared Murray returns to roots with approach for Perlas Tennis Neil Harman sees the Scot opt for a Latin influence in his search for a new coach Young Briton out to hit high note at World Cup Equestrianism Nine sports sign up to code of conduct Betting in Sport Marshall may resume ties with Mehrtens The Times Bath must be strong in the head for final assault Rugby Union Bond holds his nerve to end Hendry's title hopes Snooker Herbie Frogg Bullseye's back-and it's still super, smashing, great Sport on Television Daly guides England to World Cup Hockey Scoreboard from Chittagong The Sunday Times Gillespie's feat makes it a night to remember Cricket Run Rabbit Run Wright and Mushtaq come to the rescue after Sussex falter Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Gidman keeps Somerset at bay Klusener flays Essex bowlers Second Division Ervine defies pessimists to walk tall for Hampshire One small step on road to recovery for Vaughan Birt heightens Surrey's misery Yesterday's Scoreboards Wayward Kent put to the sword by Muchall Birmingham have last laugh on fired-up Savage Quiet man Lyall stayed loyal to his beliefs How They Stand The Premiership Today Microsoft Office Warnock faces touchline ban for Premiership bow Finishing line in sight for England job, says Brooking Fifa asked for racism ruling Gaydamak inquiry Quinn 'realistic' Ehiogu set for latest chapter of comeback UEFA Cup Encounters Ronaldinho beyond Abramovich's reach Last Night's Results City keen to re-sign Dickov Twickenham Real's inner conflict provides uncertain future for Eriksson Carvalho on his way out as Ballack enters scene How Arsenal Rated Substitutions Tony's Tactics: Moment of Magic Puts Lights, cameras, action! Let dreams commence Tony's Tactics Moment of Magic Puts Paid to Villarreal's Shrewd Attacking Ploy Manager REF Crowd Watch Clash Yellow submarine refuses to go down without fight Dive Watch Advantages Arsenal in the push for Paris dot-to-dot to win The Times Crossword 23,268 Times Online The Insider Sport Wenger believes in fairytale The Times Mitsubishi Motors Inside Eight Pages of Football times pass notes the face Big wad for Wossy the click the bulletin contents It's us against the world Alison Davies jumped off the Humber Bridge with her autistic son after an anguished phone call saying she couldn't cope. Anjana Ahuja talks to a mother who faces similar pressures PJ's daily routing Why PJ's care home, his mother's lifeline, had to close Modern morals Write to Modern Morris, Times Features Picture Gallery Codependency is probably best left alone Caught in but so easy to catch out You Know your life's in trouble when you like your boyfriend's mother better than him, says Victoria Brown The Times My children don't care if I lose Tim Henman reveals to Carol Midgley his thoughts on retirements and why he craves more time with his family Multiple Display Advertising Items Monique Davidson picks the best belts Insider trading The Times What to look for in a The Wellman Clinic Ask Dr Stuttaford I was in unbearable pain-what could have caused my gout? answers your health question Screen Why the Dude's gone lewd What's this-good old Jeff Bridges making a sex film? Sort of, he tells Chris Ayres Crazy Jeff A blast from the ghetto A British urban thriller paints the black guys as the baddies. Janet Tappin Coelho finds out why Comes to the movies with The Times The Lion King When the plot turns to toast Silent Hill, a creepy computer-game spin-off, doesn't work on any level, declares Wendy Ide The Times A Celtic love legend is reworked as a banal soap, finds Ian Johns Tristan & Isolde 12A, 125 mins L'Enfer (Hell) 15,104 mins C. R. A. Z. Y 15,125 mins Tony Takitani U, 76 mins Ballets Russess PG, 118 mins Band of brothers 2: this time it's personal Kevin Maher discovers why Damian Lewis got on really well with the director of his new film U-Carmen ekhayelitsha Steps back in time Debra Craine meets the people behind a remarkable tribute to the two Ballets Russes The Times DVD Dinners Taxi Driver (Martin Scorses, 1975) Apple ple with cheese Ballets Russes Kubrick goes to seedy Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week He identified with Napoleon so strongly that he tarted eating like him Theatre Romeo and Juliet RST Stratford Pop Morrissey Lowry, Salford Entertainments Dance Celtic Tiger Wembley Arena tv&radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide The Street BBC One, 9pm This World BBC Two, 9pm Variations Vital Signs ITV1, 9pm Ten Days that Made the Queen Channel 4,9pm Film Choice Action in the North Atlantic (1943, b/w) Channel 4,12.35pm Easy Rider (1969) Channel 4,1. 40am The Lost Son (1999) Channel 4,3. 15am Heather shows her claws in fur fight Last Night's TV Even the threat of sweat causing her prosthetic leg to come off didn't slow her down SU Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3882 Word Watching Polygon WWF Career Inside Contact US The Times Skills get a boost if you're wired up The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week What Else Happened Bad Week Glaxe Smith Kline Profit need not mean selling out Creative Businesses Art House The Office Psychologist Footwear Rules to the art of revival How to Handle Rejection Being cast aside by an employer can be a painful experience, yet sulking about it won't help. Carly Chynoweth examines a positive approach that can help you to find your feet again Test Yourself Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More The Times Master the finer points of finance Recruiters want specialist graduates to work in the complex world of banking and finance, as Carol Lewis discovers Thinkers 50 Course Watch Graduates Where next for Lancaster Graduates Test Yourself Answers Happy staff spot the difference at KPMG The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Degree Doctor Law Picture Gallery Statwatch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items chartered management institute
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