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News from 25/04/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Tom Dyckhoff, John Smith-Warren, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Tess Nash, Robert Bethune, Sam Lister and Philip Webster, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Helen Nugent and Rosemary Bennett, David Chater, James Ducker, Patrick Kidd, Nicholas Blake, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Anthony Harding President, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Hunter, Rob Crilly, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, John Hawkins, Jim Whyman, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Philip Whyatt, Alan Hamilton, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jon Restell, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, J. Frederiksen, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Samantha Hamilton, Gerard Baker, Mike O'connor, Martin Gosling, Dr W. S. Affleck, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Celia Brayfield, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Gianluca Vialli, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Lisa Vertico, Jeremy Lindsay, Stuart Etherington Chief Executive, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Chris Johnston and Stephen Farrell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Peta Bee, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Raekha Prasad and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jim Gray, John Endacott, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Shona Sibary, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Muddassar Arani, Darcy and Bruce Miller, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, Paul Dickens, David Charter and Sam Coates, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Elizabeth Judge Christine Selb and Rory Watson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Conan Bennett, David Sinclair, Christopher Irvine, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Philip Hodson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, John Tatlow, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Roger Sansom, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Tourists are killed in Egypt resort blasts Nurses' threat Law Milk benefits Nepal concession Index The Times The price of spin The morning after How running the marathon changed … Cost of Consultation Tourists die in bomb blasts at Red Sea resort In the Times Today The Times A bohemian Sharm el-Sheikh Egypt is forced to confront terrorist reality Foster's 'Diary' The Alleged E-Mail Trail A most Gratifying Ale 'See how it feels, said doctor as she plunged knife into husband's lover' Tories spent £1.5m on leaflets targeting immigration issue Because they're worth it: the cost of looking good on TV Little Luxuries 60,000 workers 'to enter Britain' Lottery defeat Smuggler pays Lawrence killing A winning lift Correction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sports Desk It's all over for Grandstand after 48 years Now Hewitt gets stuck without a chair when music stops Nurses may refuse unpaid overtime Rough ride for Health Secretary The Health Secretary, like the NHS, faces an uncertain future, writes Nigel Hawkes Missing the Targets The NHS is in safe hands - Dr Tony says so Nurses threaten to take action over job losses Conundrum by Franklin has circular solution Aus Liebe zum Automobil How to Do It Paedophiles who disappear may be pictured online Morgan Stanley Coach abused pupils for 50 years Swimming teacher who prowled leisure centres and pools in search of children as young as 5 is jailed, reports Steve Bird easyJet.com Multiple Display Advertising Items Jail sentence failed to deter stalker Cherie's a riot at Pakistan meeting People In a Guardian article last week, the writer Andrew … OAG Picture Gallery Shocking news from the Tower of London. As an alternative … An indignant Sir Patrick Moore has written to David … Ps The Conservatives are reported to be holding an inquiry … hp invent Families face hardship again as tax credit is clawed back British Gas Doing the night thing 'Debt for the rest of our lives' Linker brother jailed for fraud Snowdon death Securitas charge Pet obesity rises Davina dropped P&o Ferries Past their Sell-By Date Other characters who have been pensioned off Toffee grandpa comes to a sticky end No way out? Bosnia's rich heritage Demise of the British car industry Keep aid relevant Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Elected Peers The lottery's community role Harry in the Front Line 'Super-Asbos' Freecycle Stiff upper lip Tax questions Miss-takes Hair today Distracting daffs Fruit sense npower A failing Monarch China and India hold the key to Nepal's future Silly Money How much will you give me for Michael Howard's make-up? Where does The Times keep its private parts? Well, look no further. . . Tokyo Notebook A Vintage Year The NHS needs quality, not quantity, and that means reform Thunderer: All they achieve is sweet FA The pitiful slaves of showbiz Forget 'overpaid' BBC stars: what about underpaid, or even entirely unpaid, workers in the media? Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate Why it's curtains for the Labour era Perhaps No 10 does need a facelift - but let's have substance before style, please Agreed, we shouldn't vote for the BNP - but its twin, Respect, is just as bad Had a crash? Well here's a car that can call for help Lufthansa bulldog New guidelines for ideal weight Brothel madam's high-roller life Wanted pensioner Glazer stroke Record for plate Milk 'essential in pregnancy' Health guidance issued after concerns that expectant mothers may be stunting the growth of babies, reports Sam Lister Multiple Display Advertising Items Drugs sting caught psychiatrist Taser used to disarm knifeman Racist axe murderer attacked 'Crocodile' keeps children safe Expedia. co. uk 60mph green machine may be the answer to city traffic jams The hidden voters who could change the political map Behind the entryphones of gated communities lives a powerful electorate that is immune to canvassing Ben Hoyle reports May Local Functions Concern Birmingham Blunt on song for award Aer Lingus Novello Nominations Friends, admirers and a joint draw directline.com Voters want more than huskies and cleaner cars Political Briefing Who Benefits from Going Green US salutes Bennett national savings & investments An extract from The Key to Chintak: How writer got clean away with novel take on washing machines Distillers cheer ban on labels of 'Scotch' produced in India Multiple Display Advertising Items Immigrant dies under wheels Case collapses Two-edged sword Chairman resigns Gd Samaritans Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince's charity turns to public Trust will use concert at Tower of London to launch its first appeal after losing £40 million subsidy, writes Andrew Pierce No Robbie, no loss in Take That mark two first night Pop Take That Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle Multiple Display Advertising Items A stunning Phaedra Times World News Humbled King apologises for deaths and restores democracy Road to Revolution Chickens sold for shares as market fever strikes Car thief abandons the baby in rerun of film nightmare The World is Flat How Kenya's Economy Adds up Oligarch fired up to emulate Sugar Europe's Troubled Gas Supply Car Insurance Gas traders to Western Europe face organised crime inquiry by the US DIY coral is secret of economic growth Rias Insurance for the over 50s Bridled protest at city's horse ban Dry cleaner deaths case dismissed Kidnapped recruits found shot Cheltenham & Gloucester Worshippers hail 'miracle' monk (AFP): Cyclone shows deadly intent Call to kill 9/11 plotter who 'loved' victims' pain home insurance 'I wed to become a bomber' (AP/Reuters): Nuclear pact to be rejected (AP): Crash landing (AP): Swollen Danube (Reuters): Road death toll (Reuters): Chimney potty Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush 'janitor' back to mop up The US President is relying on his father's key ally to find a way out of the Iraq war, Tom Baldwin reports Harrods Baker's Views Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Business LSE denies NYSE bid approach Tuesday April 25 2006 Dollar moves Silver slump Highway merger Quote of the day Europe set to examine BT pension guarantee General Healthcare poised for £2.3bn sale HMV Group shuns offer for Waterstone's FTSE 100 Investec Stock Markets Telecom liability a tough number to call Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities A new rule Pound to Dollar Page turner Currencies Britain once pioneered privatisation but has few commercial … 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 Oil prices fall after Opec promise Stop Press Delay in Russian gas project choice Viacom to pay $102m for Xfire Hugo Boss's profits advance Buy to let abroad United Utilities hopes for big contracts if Thames is sold The Open Golf 2006 Dot-com director admits £34m theft BAE faces attack over chief's pay and bonus Work of art that reaches 60mph in 3.7 seconds One TVR owner tells Amanda Andrews why, despite imperfections, the car is a dream on the track and around town Britain's Niche in Sports Cars TVR to close Blackpool car factory An icon that has steered clear of big producers Microsoft Dynamics Britons divert cash from high street to home Airmiles Brown would not have met golden rule, data shows Treasury Committee criticises Chancellor Authors sign up in support of Waterstone return Max jet Ex-owners who never give up Sky Team Lay blames Fastow for the collapse of Enron EU accused of basic errors in Microsoft case Product Recall Dispute Details Sun Microsystems' chief logs out Two sides fight to save face Off the record The Times City Diary Small talk The Times City Diary Runningman The Times City Diary orange Gazprom denies gas supply threat Firebrand leads fight to clean up Japan's dark cartels Kazuhiko Takeshima is intent on saving the Japanese economy with a does of fair competition, Leo Lewis reports Corporate Battlefield Alarm bells are ringing on Tokyo Metro Ericsson offers to pay off older staff Zurich America's economic hegemony is safe American View 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 Investors like sound of possible tie-up between EMI and Warner Gilts RHM finds crumbs of comfort in Mr Kipling cake sales Tempus Half-Baked Debut Wolfson Oil price falls fail to provide a lift to British Airways Stock Markets Autonomy Business Equity Prices bie Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Bobby Moore Fund The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Scott Crossfield Test pilot who broke the Mach 2 barrier and took part in the X15 hypersonic research programme Lives Remembered Dr James Ambrose Radiologist who made life easier for countless patients and physicians by helping to develop the CT scanner Professor Jean Bernard Haematologist who discovered an effective treatment for leukaemia and helped to pave the way for successful organ transplants Calum Kennedy Singer who popularised the music and culture of the Highlands Ernest Polack Inspirational and dedicated teacher EEA nationals eligible for housing benefit Court of Appeal UN resolutions take priority over human rights Court of Appeal Appointment Fellows Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church News Legal News Court Circular Thanksgiving Services Dinner Lecture School Notices Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Airmiles Five-Day Forecast Orchids make hay in the sunshine Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Straw Bear seeks to land blow in unequal struggle Punchestown Annual custom of trial-bashing creates problem out of nothing On the Level The Times Sports Book Folkestone Course Specialists Southwell Bath O'Sullivan destroys Day dream Snooker Towcester Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Wolverhampton The Results Service Today's Fixtures Times Online England fret on injury worries Hyatt sidelined Young gun excels Scare for Walsh Murray finds his granite streak for clay victory Tennis Heineken final may miss August presence Rugby Union Dragons put ground switch on hold Rugby League Harrison free to defend his crown Boxing Vickery to join Wasps in spite of back fears Riley hoping to reap the benefits of Peak practice Yabba dabba don't lose street cred by confusing your children's TV characters Sport on Television Sri Lankans make uneasy Start Scoreboard from Fenner's Quinn direct Giles to undergo surgery in bid for Test comeback Unhappy Gilmore Wigan out of luck as Fulham secure survival The Premiership Today Glazer in high spirits on the long road to recovery Graphic illustration of perfect player The Times Cheats never prosper? Just try telling that to an Italian In the second of our exclusive extracts from The Italian Job, Gianluca Vialli reveals how rival cultures in England and abroad are reflected on the pitch Flying High The Italian Job Encounters Tomorrow Ignore the question of nationality, Scolari is a passport to success Walk of Legends Fifa shown yellow card for drugs policy Boy from Brazil William Hill England forced to play waiting game after No 1 target sticks to his guns Will Wenger wobble on the edge of greatness? Champions League Semi-Final, Second Leg Judgment time is at hand and the signs do not look good, says Simon Barnes Maximuscle The Times Crossword 23,272 Underdogs add insult to injury row Wiley chosen in Cup Final switch Cole feels on fire Mido's new blow Broadhurst out Sport Campbell and Arsenal stare their demons in the face The Times Villarreal v Arsenal times2 pass notes the face Going, going … gone? the click the bulletin contents The 27th mile Months of training and self-denial culminate in the 26 miles of the London Marathon. But then what? Five members of the Times team tell Lucy Alexander how the race has changed their lives If you ran: here's what to do now 'People think this must be easy for me. They're wrong' Want to run next year? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Why we share our passions: it's all about belonging Holding on for dear life. . . to my desk The royal pension I admit that I like… Dish Stilton and bacon tart The Times Offers Direct It's difficult to describe the grief The Andrew Billen Interview a violent tragedy has rocked Janet Suzman's staging of Hamlet in Stratford National Portrait Gallery Love etc The move to a state- school was too much to bear parents When Shona Sibary and her husband could no longer afford to pay their daughter's school fees they told themselves that a state education would be fine. Then the alarm bells started ringing How to make the change smoother Kumon Do You Need Advice? Wine Club I had a heart attack in my mid-forties and need a better diet mentuesday Mind the gap The bond between fathers and sons rarely extends to matters of style, as Darcy and Bruce Millar reveal dfs The kit For the truly lazy person (well Ok, the male) You've got AA friend Dress code Dirty weekend? Microwave Man You can go far with Botox—far away from me, please arts Portrait of a lost husband The artist Bas Jan Ader disappeared at sea 30 years ago on a voyage of discovery. Now he's a cult figure, reports Tim Teeman Children's Classic DVDs California, dream on LA is turning to Frank Gehry to give it a heart. But is a 47-storey glass tower the answer? Tom Dyckhoff reports Classical Concerts first night reviews Theatre Phaedra The rough side of a Latin tongue Pop Ricky martin Concert BBCSO/Vanska Concert a Throw of Dice Barbican Pop The Flaming Lips Albert Hall tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling Patrick O'brian David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One John Osborne and the Gift of Friendship Viewing Guide Kirstie and Phil where Best to Invest Variations Michael Carroll: King of Chavs The Godfather and the Mob Niagara Film Choice Almost Famous The Colour of Pomegranates Goodfella not such a wiseguy anymore Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3886 NHS manager Word Watching Polygon Sponsor a Dog for £1 a Week and You'll Have a Friend … The Times Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Age and sexuality put pressure on HR sector Issue of the Week Human Resources The Top Jobs Decent Homes The Week in Numbers Prison People Charitable Banks Public Opinion Who will lead the redesign of services if we lose yet more of our middle managers? Health 4 New Medical Research Do nurses escape check-ups? Health Other Stories we Linked Prescription for a fight Alcohol rubs out hygiene Index Watchdog's warning on Self-testing Councils Bus aid cut hits poorly pensioners Transport Days spent battling for Britain Interview Mark Sedwill heads an organisation that issues two million UK visas each year. He tells Richard Ford about his promoting the nation to travellers alike Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Education 6 Seen in Hansard Children steer clear of maps Education Shelter Excluded from inspection Index Web forum for workers Public Sector Top leaders make time for thinking Management Grudge Alert Rural services need a boost Regeneration Are planners losing the plot? Regeneration Hero… You are what you spend Poverty Foreignways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobs Jobs Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Over to you… What Worked for Me Waste Lines Diary Dates Inside Law Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Some of the EU countries are hypocritical about human rights' Stephen Jakobi, the founder of Fair Trials Abroad, is stepping down and looking for something else to get his teeth into, writes Frances Gibb House of Lords The Times Why is there no song and dance about this Act? Guaranteeing public safety is simply an impossible task Short of deploying a 24-hour guard for every offender, probation officers cannot promise a risk-free prisoner, says Martin Gosling We caution you - this is English It's only 37 words long, but the police caution is far too long and complicated far most people, says Jeremy Lindsay The Government's Probation Proposa Lethal injections - will they ever be too barbaric? Americans are slowly turning against the death penalty. Jim Gray on its latest court appearance The wheels come off for Peugeot The unions say that the Peugeot closure would not have happened so easily in France. Is there any legal basis for the claim, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Making history In the City Memory lives on Fruitful meeting Enterprising lawyers law news tradingplaces lawdiary Picture Gallery Opening the trap door on a hangman Media Review Multiple Display Advertising Items

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