News from 24/04/2006
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Andrew Robson, Alan Carter, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Robert Dawson Scott, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Tim Albone, Djm, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Patricia Robinson, Sarah Bentley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Nick Palmer, Mp, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Nicola Woolcock and Sean O'Neill, Dr Brian Austin, Christine Seib, David Chater, Doug Gratton, James Bone, David Lynch, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Ben Hoyle and Rosemary Bennett, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Sam Lister and Rosemary Bennett, Jack Malvern, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, James Turner, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Christopher Price, Phil Gordon, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Ian Law, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Robert Skidelsky, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Dominic Kennedy and Rajeev Syal, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Peter Cave, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Gianluca Vialli, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Alex Brown, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Mrs Danny Murphy, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Laura Deeley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Professor Peter Richards, Tim Hames, Richard Rae, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Sheila Keating, Walter Gammie, Mandy Robotham, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Martin Waller, Olivia Cole, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Danny Baker, Sarah Butler, Peter J. Williamson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rainer Kretz, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Nicola Woolcock and Dominic Kennedy, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nicola Copping, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Dominic Kennedy and Rosemary Bennett,
ResumoThe Times Petrol prices set to top £1 a litre Bin Laden tape Run for the money The Game Brown attacked Contraception, abortion, euthanasia—we need another … NHS cuts put elderly in danger, say nurses Harry given order to stay out of firing line A Su Doku by Ben Franklin In the Times Today The Times Road toll money may be used to cut council tax Nhs cuts 'endanger elderly' Two Months of Job Losses Walker killed in fall on Snowdon Cigarette sale ban Code countered UK Theme axed Police burn jewels Census online Changing our tune How to Tackle the Grid Many Talents Old Speckled Men Can you solve Franklin's puzzle? Police quiz Man Utd's former chief in Lib Dem donor link Labour backers demand cash returned now Prescott denies party faces liquidation as its debt problem worsens. Dominic Kennedy and Rosemary Bennett report Reid clarifies troops' role Drugs crackdown Anthrax outbreak Breathing better £80m burglary The Week in Parliament Princess and millionaire 'just friends' Prince Harry faces ban from the Iraqi front line Turkish Denial King and Country Two faces, two converts-two Once a friendly Christian he now backs the bombers The Saved Sect World News Is he back? Muslim extremists in Britain What the neo-Nazi fanatic did next: switched to Islam A good run for his money: Redgrave raises record £1.3m My lost 9-minutes miles by Matthew Pinsent Airmiles From £39 only Master Compressor Widow 'acted as lookout during Tokyo gem heist' Court papers allege that the two women kept watch in a café near the store Courts will lose £80m as plan to give victims a voice adds to costs Air Miles Brothers stabbed to death in gang attack Norwich Union Direct Metal Mutt Barclays Now there's a thought BT Fusion K9 is back and ready to fight in shining armour Osprey brings in a fortune. . . Air Miles Code broadens casino advertising Shopping brain cells identified Super-rich prosper under Labour . . . as mother sets up home Green Flag motoring assistance National Savings & Investments Doing the Maths Schools face bill to protect pupils in case of closure intel Air Miles The Sharpest Critics Comic union undone by bad timing-d'oh! first night Television The Simpsons Sky One Hilton How kidnap Guardsman defied his IRA killers Bonhams The Times Air Miles directline.com a Good Deal Better Yobs, watch out, Mums' Army is on the warpath Benjamin Franklin Puzzle Solution Half Price first direct Making a Stand Victims' Plight Millionaires Rare 'stone man' gene that changes muscle into bone A lifetime of suffering Universal Dental Implant More than we Do More We Keep Things Simple The women who think housework is better than sex Double taxation Treatment for the NHS 'Not proven': will it stand up in court? Justice for miners Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Marconi's true role in radio MMR injections We accept letters by e-mail, fax or post, but not by … Killer daffs Political trims Tin opener Northern rhyme Picture Gallery After Hu, what? Translating the long-term Chinese lessons of a visit to the US Body and Mind Marathon runners and Su Doku addicts share ageless pursuits At last, the perfect excuse for dodgy geezers hanging out in supermarkets Unwise Counsel Giving the families of victims a courtroom voice will not improve justice For richer, for poorer Thunderer Picture Gallery Cameron? He's so last year The Conservative leader is copying US razzmatazz just as our cousins are turning serious The Times Join the Debate The madness of bombing Iran As our leaders soften us up for a new war, the arguments we can't afford to ignore A Pope who never was: and why the world needs another Vatican Council "The… Air Mailes The star chef the critic and a dish best served cold Bonhams Think London Too much for a winner churchill Barclaycard Home is where the hard work is. . . first night Pop Arctic Monkeys Rotherham Magna Centre At $3 a gallon, the Americans are squealing. . . Yes, that's just 37p a litre Latest fuel regulations put US over a barrel China pledges help to stabilise the Middle East The Economist . . . as Britons are facing £1 a litre There's no end in sight to rising prices, write Ben Hoyle and Rosemary Bennet Saga of Bath spa bubbles towards a costly ending Multiple Display Advertising Items Money Drain Times World News Panama digs deep to keep ageing canal afloat for another century Going with the Flow New leader is greeted with death, defiance and doubt Bin Laden calls for war against UN peacekeepers Hatred and Loathing from a Terrorist Mastermind Strongman who fought Saddam from exile (Reuters): Easter message (AP): Spy swap proposal (AP): Power returned (AP): Actress protected (Reuters): Huge silent march (Reuters): Stopped at altar Gangsta rapper of Kabul puts peace before guns 'n' girls Why make money for someone else? Inside Track (AP): Katrina choice for New Orleans (AP): Thais face third ballot as ruling party is snubbed amazon Deal of the Week (AP): Pupils held over massacre plot (AP): Volcano threat forces evacuation (AP): Opposition leader shot by brother (AP): Sixteen arrests at Neo-Nazi rally Citi Sicav Spectacles that improve your hearing Hidden Hearing Ltd Free Phone 0800 515349 Africa Food Crisis Appeal Defiant protesters call for last push to overthrow King Imagine what Lennon would say. . . The producers of a TV show claim to have recorded the dead rock star's voice at a seance, writes James Bone The Davinci Code The Times Times Business German pay deal averts strike Iraq oil licence Saras flotation Quote of the day Oliver Hemsley, head of Numis Securities, the stockbrokers … Chancellor's golden rule claim set to be thrown out by MPs Gazprom talks spark fears of gas cartel 'BT pension guarantee £12bn' Ftse 100 Commercial Mortgages Stock Markets Economic earthquake can be prevented Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Economics Need to Know World Markets Look ahead Briefing Small stock to watch Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Business big shot China gets 'B-plus' for WTO record Stop Press Kuwaiti plan to bring down oil price US pressure fails to halt Iran gas deal Israel grants Cellcom licence Times Online BAA bidder tries to allay worries about debt levels The Times Join the Debate Infrastructure merger Skype to sell EMI music on retail site Initial Style adds new verve to growth plan City exam body gets Middle Eastern paper work Amvescap faces a revolt over boardroom pay Lloyds TSB IMF to call talks on global strains Algerians and Russians in gas talks The Times Travel Direct Industry groups attack UK's energy investment Trend Micro Pension woe set to pull in rivals New insurer eyeing float in two years Business Equity Prices Marriett Hotels & Resorts Row over Cayzer scion at Rathbone The NAPF is urging institutional investors to eject a director it claims is not independent. Patrick Hosking reports intel Tesco prepares to extract more from property portfolio Herbie Frogg By Our Business Staff: South Korea settles dispute over territorial waters New Business Bank cries foul as population falls out of love with football Japan fears criminal response to loan change Dealmaker looks beyond Britain to see the bigger business picture Powers in the Boardroom Whatever the company, Whatever the product, John Whybrow is determined to tap into international markets in search of profits. Angela Jameson reports Zurich Power CV The Times Offers Direct The Leader in Ten Questions Association of Chartered Certified Accountants The Times The Times Times Register Major-General Brian Irwin Esteemed director-general who established a path for Ordinance Survey into the digital age Major-General Brian Irwin, CB, director-general, Ordnance Survey, 1969-77, was born on September 16, 1917. He died on March 6, 2006, aged 88 Brian Parkyn Chemist who leapt into politics enthusiastically to promote the future of his industry Brian Parkyn, chemist and Labour MP for Bedford, 1966-70, was born on April 28, 1923. He died on March 22, 2006, aged 82 Lives Remembered Service of Thanksgiving The 80th Birthday of the Queen Alida Valli Enigmatic girlfriend of Harry Lime in The Third Man Alida Valli, actress, was born on May 31, 1921. She died on April 22, 2006, aged 84 Ghostly home for the Rose Notebook Architecture Health development 'fails a mews' Provision of insecure housing to applicant Law Report Court of Appeal Parties must tell court of talks to settle case after hearing Technology and Construction Court Party wall appeal is statutory Court of Appeal Picture Gallery Appointments in the Armed Forces Awards Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam-Private Court Circular Memorial Services School Notices Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Desert storms blight Far East industry Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Pedestrian start follows O'Brien to Longchamp Racing Pontefract Course Specialists Taunton The Wright Track Hexham Wolverhampton Windsor See the World Pistorius willing and able to compete with the best Paralympics Matthew Pryor on the extraordinary sprinter aiming for 2008 Olympics The Results Service Baseball Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Today's Fixtures Cricket Liverpool Victoria County Championship Read is still keeping up with Jones Cricket Liverpool Victoria County Championship Caffari looks for corridor of certainty Sailing Trescothick back to his coruscating best with hundred Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy North Conference Lewis quickly in the swing as Gloucestershire leader Encounters Dating online, available 24 hours a day. … Cook steers Essex home with comfort Hampshire experience too great to be worried by Ireland Smith intervention makes light of a modest total Price cashes in as Read fails to take his chance Yesterday's Scoreboards Taylor proves a cut above A cha-cha-cha is as good as a rest for Gough Alyson Rudd on the twinkle-toes who hopes that his form can help him to waltz back into the England one-day team Ashes authors written off for best books award The Shortlist Sky World Wolves give McNamara reality check Rugby League Times Corporate Golf Noble influence pays instant dividend as Wigan end poor run How They Stand Maxi Muscle Seriously Fix Food Why I choke at suggestion that White is great Matthew Syed says that the Whirlwind melted whenever the temperature started to increase in the Crucible cauldron Doherty's error keeps Stevens in the frame Alred could be All Black after RFU changes Owen Slot on how New Zealand authorities sounded out the specialist coach about a switch Down Under Irish survive Newcastle fightback to advance European Challenge Cup Semi-Finals Varndell proves the difference for Leicester Guinness Premiership How They Stand Finals Dominant Munster march to third final Biarritz play dirty then blame it on state of Bath Heineken Cup Semi-Finals ATP reveals intention to overhaul its calendar The Masterplan Nadal muscles in on historic victory Spanish brilliance foils Stenson Golf The Times Klitschko answers his critics from the heart Boxing England take consolation Bendall bowed Gilchrist assault First for Spain Magic touch Appleby triumphs Grand Stand sports tours Schumacher holds successor at bay with masterful display Result Multiple Display Advertising Items Yamauchi Ponders British Role Kastor on the fast track to make capital gains Berocca The Times Crossword Gebrselassie is hamstrung by rain in world-record failure Results Sport McClaren v Scolari Two candidates left in race to replace Eriksson The Times The Game times 2 Diary of a champagne hostees pass notes the face An Indian's mutiny the click the bulletin contents Hello, boys Just how is a girl supposed to pay off that £10,000 student loan? Sarah Bentley took a job in a hostess bar—and was expected to sell a lot more than champagne Hostess bars: what the law says Modern morals Poppy fields near Jalalabad in Afghanistan, where President … Stick the ugly tuppence—we need a 99p piece Who wants to be Lord Fairyland? Marks out of ten I really have read. . . Gaslight and Daylight, by George Augustus Sala, says Zoe Strimpel Dish magimix Feeding 24,000 athletes? They deserve a medal food Catering for the Olympics is quite a challenge, says Sheila Keating health monday Sign up to save lives Young men hold the key to successful bone marrow transplants, says Carol Midgley Pru Health A simpler way to treat brittle bones? Patients with osteoporosis often don't take their medication. A new injection will reduce side-effects and encourage people to continue treatment, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Wealth Warning Philadelphia Urban Worrier Is your doctor worth £250,000 a year? National Portrait Gallery Want to be Hamptons a heroine? It's a cinch Shirt dresses The Times Offers Direct and another thing. . . How No 859 had the time of her life The Times Join the Debate My lovely midlife crisis Art of the Matter The accidental playwright Novelist Don Delillo stumbled into writing for the stage, he tells Dominic Maxwell Multiple Display Advertising Items Art of the matter the club where gay turned wry Duckie was born 10 years ago as a joke to send up gay culture Don't miss All the world's a stage (or Falkirk, anyway) Britain's largest street theatre festival kicks off at the weekend, reports Robert Dawson Scott The Times Offers Direct Street entertainment: the warning signs Pop Charlotte Church Shepherds Bush EMpire, W12 Theatre An Evening with joan Collins reviews Theatre An Evening with Joan Collins The Anvil, Basingstoke Theatre Endgame Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Majnoun Louring Concert Matthias Goerne Queen Elizabeth Hall tv & radio Radio Choice Radio Choice Arts First the Times Join the Debate David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Sky One Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial New Tricks Viewing Guide Sharpe's Challenge Variations Wife Swap The Real Goodfella Yellow Sky (1948, b/w) Film Choice Payback (1999) Cruel Intentions (1999) Extras, Extras. . . weep all about it Weekend TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3885 Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Game Cup Overflows with Raw Hurt The Game Says Whistle Blower McClaren Takes The Games FA Cup Semi-Final Simon Barnes says the gap between managing club and country is immense My Best Moment as a Manager A Hammer Blow Middlesbrough (0) 0 West Ham United (0) 1 Middles Brough Player Ratings West Ham United Player Ratings Chelsea Liverpool Mourinho's Plan Chelsea (0) 1 Liverpool (1) 2 Just Imagine Having to Admit:'i Made a Mistake' Celery and Sour Grapes Sum up Divide Wide of the Mark Oliver Kay looks at the fallout from Chelsea's loss Villarreal v Arsenal Gerrard Takes Players' Honour The News Wenger Upsets the Neighbours Arsenal (0) 1 Tottenham Hotspur (0) 1 Jol v Wenger Tale of the Tape Barclays Premiership Campbell to Face Villarreal Gary Jacob on the derby repercussions People in glass houses? Wenger has missed the odd controversy himself. . . Fun-Lovers Seen as Criminals by Italians In an exclusive extract from his book, The Italian Job, Gianluca Vialli examines the passions of the game at home and abroad Weather You Lump It or Pass It. . . Tribal Warfare Tomorrow Display Advertising Old Dogs Have No Tricks The Two Dannys Danny Kelly bemoans the wrinkled state of Italian football and predicts its demise Picture Gallery Look who Stole our Thunder Next Week: Danny Baker What do you think? Allardyce is Content to Wait The Games Bolton Wanderers (3) 4 Charlton Athletic (0) 1 Shearer is All Tyne Consuming The Relegation Battle Newcastle United (2) 3 West Bromwich Albison (0) 0 Birmingham Need Twist in the Tale as Bruce Scripts … Everton (0) 0 Birmingham City (0) 0 Taylor Keeps a Cool Head Portsmouth (0) 2 Sunderland (0) 1 Portsmouth: The Run-In Palace Focused on the Wider Picture The Games Coca-Cola Championship Crystal Palace (0) 2 Southampton (0) 1 Stone Offers Leeds Options Leeds United (0) 1 Crewe Alexandra (0) 0 Preston Tick Right Boxes for Cardiff Hull City (1) 1 Preston North End (1) 1 Onuora at a Loss to Halt Swindon Freefall Thegames Coca-Cola League One Swindon town (0) 1 Brentford (2) 3 US, Flash? Hardly! Joanna Taylor-The Footballer's Wife Mrs Danny Murphy asks what is wrong with liking a few luxuries Semi-Final Heroes Managers @ Work Carlisle Earn Champagne Reception Mansfield Town (0) 1 Carlisle United (0) 1 Stalemate Ends Celtic's Goal Run Bank of Scotland Premier League Celtic (0) 0 Rangers (0) 0 Weymouth Seal Return The Games Non-League Biship's Stortford (0) 0 Weymouth (1) 2 The Times Offers Direct Northwich Aiming to Go Even Higher North Wich Victoria (2) 3 Stafford Rangers (1) 1 Results How Do They Do It? Continent Gabriele Marcotti on the miracle in Brazil, where gold is spun from straw England Must Be Wary of South American Threat Paraguay Countdown to the World Cup 46 Days to Go A Glass of its Own Results Italian League Cost Cutting Can Add up The Fantasy Game Win a Share of £200,000 05/06 Every Single Week in the Game Times Online The Game is only open to those aged 18 years or over … talk Sport Extra Time Royal Welcome for New Manager Tom Dart on why the FA delayed the coronation of next England head coach Toon Army Stat Attack Fixtures Sounds Good
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