News from 26/04/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Charles Scanlan, Peter Kinger, Charles W. Turner Emeritus Professor, Robert Cole, Jo Livingston, Catherine Riley, DJM, Bel Mooney, Christopher Nutt, Magnus Linklater, Devika Bhat, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Chris Morgan, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Steve Richards, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dr June Crown, Jack Malvern, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Mushtak Parker, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Sir Dillwyn Williams Ementus Professor, Hugo Rifkind, Elizabeth Judge and Jeremy Page, Dr Gerald Morgan, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, H. R. Patel, Oliver Kay, David Watts and Alejandro Gamazo, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Andy Duncan, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Young, David Watts, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Webb, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Jill Sherman, Hani Sadeg, Dr Kirsten Patrick, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Mushtal Parker, Nick Szczepanik, Coleraine, Anthony Millard, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Reeves, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, Mark Thompson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Jane Macartney, Laura Woodhouse, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Raekha Prasad, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoThe Times Bush puts an end to oil stockpiling Sri Lanka turmoil BBC media march Bel Mooney Tesco growth slip Index timesonline.co.uk Killers freed by mistake Home Office 'loses' 900 foreign criminals in deportation fiasco At Last! A Hay Fever Vaccine Arsenal's triumph In the Times Today Lib Dem donor is accused of forgery over $1bn trading Charges carry a maximum penalty of life behind bars I am good value, says Blair's guru Islam 'in time of Reformation' Passport gangs 'out of control' New hay fever jab to protect against the onslaught … Allergy sufferers, may soon find relief from their affliction, writes Nigel Hawkes Rathbones New hay fever jab to protect against the onslaught of an invisible enemy Upsurge of foreign criminals stretches prisons to the limit Picture Gallery How They Came to Be in Prison Murderers and rapists were freed by mistake Relatives watch death leap film Saudi 'torture' Murder charges Duke visits Dublin MoD's flights bill Breitling Pagan councillor 'drugged and killed by jealous lover' How BBC will remake itself to Future will be on MP3 players, mobile phones and interactive websites Learn to Speak Fluent Mark Thompson Children Drama Knowledge Entertainment News Sport Radio Website To the Future and beyond A series of moves to sidestep the men in suits No food, no water, no seat. . . And you thought flying couldn't get any more uncomfortable dfs Up, up and Away Lap dancers to have own exclusion zone ns&i Movie star fails to massage his name out of the mud You & UBS Multiple Display Advertising Items Knife attack mistress tells of her love 'It's annoying to be stabbed by someone whose husband you are having sex with It's doubly annoying to be stabbed by someone for not having sex with her husband' Microsoft Zurich Moving Politics EU travelling circus comes to town and loses £105m for taxpayer The French city of Strasbourg may have been fleecing the European Parliament for 25 years, reports Anthony Browne Just a minute, isn't that Hugh Grant? Parlimentary Sketch Multiple Display Advertising Items Peace of mind at last, for all those who have never … NHS Evidently sensing that politics is getting sillier … Ps Further rumbling inanities over David Cameron and his … Admittedly two years late, word reaches us that Michael … teachers'tv People Ming's army of child soliders marches on Bank clears the way on cheques Lloyds TSB has ended its three-day clearing cycle in a move that will benefit millions of customers, reports Jenney Davey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Invisible dentist Lessons from Chernoby A representative House of Lords? Premature blues Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Weighing up our measures Feminist rule Eastern invention Inherit votes Independence Null and void Damp squib Following wind Picture Gallery Slaughter in Sinai Resilience in the face of random terror Pile Them High Club The airline industry takes standing to a new level Only Keats would understand the trouble I've had writing this piece Hopelessly Lost The failure to deport foreign prisoners is a shocking Home Office folly Thunderer: Take the dosh and get it right Libby Purves Picture Gallery Euston, you don't have lift-off A group of left-wing pundits and intellectuals wants to save the Left from itself-but why bother? Join the Debate The Times How Tesco will crumble and fall The size and speed of the superstore's growth may contain the seeds of its destruction National parties are a waste of time. Let's hear it for the independents National parties run campaigns but these don't even increase the share of the vote why not ban MPs from standing under party colours, or from serving more than two terms? Money is the root of this powerful drama first night Theatre The Voysey Inheritance Lyttleton, SEI The Sharpest Critics Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Stabbing was racist attack, say police Five men are believed to have attacked a black teenager who moved away from London to be safer, reports Will Pavia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Five Most Offensive Advertisements Manners matter most to viewers Tories in a party mood but keeping quiet about Cameron Activists are keeping the Conservative leader out of their campaign to overturn a Labour council. Jill Sherman reports May Local Elections Capital is the battleground, but voters are still floating Don't use result as excuse to oust Blair, MPs told Estonia buys British warships Making scents of World Cup Still going round in circles? Victorian house is a timewarp Millets Kew Palace in the pink again Cars miss pollution target and makers blame you Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Today inside Heads told to track top pupils Top 5 per cent are to be placed on a national register, reports Tony Halpin Rebels without a cause: parents without a clue Healshomeevent Tips to Keep the Teens in Line Swap network to increase organ donors Mark Henderson Science Correspondent 'I'm forced to work in Tesco' Kidneys for Transplant Skipper died saving others 'Voodoo' attacker Stun gun remand Menezes cleared Police force sued 10p court battle Father's pride 10,000 graduate nurses face dole over jobs freeze Farming guide vies for book prize A former bush ranger turned first-time novelist is among those shortlisted for the Orange Prize, reports Jack Malvern Multiple Display Advertising Items The Shortlist Times World News 'Pregnant' bomber takes isle to the brink of civil war Masters of the human bomb Distrust in King grows as Maoists threaten blockade Reekha Prasad Multiple Display Advertising Items Leader questioned on Hariri killing (AP): Pope on pogo stick 'inappropriate' Suicide bid of murdered girl's sister Sticky problem for politician Expedia. co. uk Man who beheaded Bigley shows his face at last Guernica honours Times man for telling its story 'It was a horrible sight, flaming from end to end' Endangered Selfridges Bear set free in secret to go wild in the country Charles Bremner (AP): Iran will share nuclear secret (Reuters): Darfur sanctions (AP): MP3 death arrest (Reuters): Pink power (AP): Slovenly surgery Nature's Best American Airlines Clear-up starts after deadly resort blasts Bombs that injured two Britons and killed up to 24 probably had timers, Stephen Farrell in Dahab and Devika Bhat write Life or death justice by multiple choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions for the Jury Multiple Display Advertising Items Comparative Fiction Harvard chick-lit star forced to rewrite in plagiarism row Stop condom pyres, mourners told Multiple Display Advertising Items The Jungle Book Times Business Channel 4 in talks on download deal Wednesday April 26 2006 Morrison payoff Reynolds deal BAE Airbus blow Quote of the day BP boss blames spiralling oil price on action of speculators IoD banishes politicians from its conference FTSE 100 Russia to invest its $61bn energy fund Mortages for Business Stock Markets Pendragon offer is even better on paper North Sea Oil Commodities Market forces Pound to Dollar Burning issue Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Results in brief Bet of the day Briefing The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Look ahead Business big shot Lockheed profits take flight AT&T aquisition reaps reward Lucent Technologies suffers setback Alcatel in mobile TV partnership The Times Morrison's chief to stay on as consultant after £1.4m payoff Price Water House Coopers MFI boss's £½m for three months' work We won't be forced to sell off land, says chief Tesco's growth slips as cautious consumer catches up with giant The supermarket group admits it is being affected by a range of pressures in the retail sector. Sarah Butler reports Stores to 'go green' with cuts in energy usage First rise in factory orders for 18 months Picture Gallery Lloyds TSB New contract wins boost Capita shares Special Offers BT among the winners in new telecoms auction helpline Microsoft and EU lawyers under fire Minister stands firm as Russians battle over $61bn fund The World is Flat Global Government Bond Markets Caution dictates the Kremlin's investment Gazprom blames Europe as war of words intensifies Port of London Authority Bush takes action to half the rise in US petrol prices L'Oreal's British icon steps down Chief executive defied French critics with two decades of growth, writes Adam Sage the future's bright Making L'oreal worth It Amazon earnings fall despite a rise in sales Pritzkers get $3.5bn wad from the sale of smoke-free tobacco business Times Online Console lag cuts Game's profits 81% Talks over sale of Airbus stake hit turbulence The Times By a Correspondent: Alpha grounded by auditor's concerns TWD Pendragon bid for Lookers set to fail Too cash rich They Need Colour Don't rule out a gas cartel; it makes sense to Russia European Briefing The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Hard to swallow City Diary A big ask City Diary Executives in the Picture Life Insurance Channel 4 pays penalty for missing World Cup 'boom' Football's big event in Germany this summer has failed to produce the healthy advertising market broadcasters had hoped for, reports Dan Sabbagh 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 play the short game in case iSoft shares stage recovery Small Caps Gilts Cadbury's bottles up future business with key American deal Tempus Bottle Full of Fizz? Pearson Amvescap at 46-month high on hopes for bigger profits Stock Markets Large Caps Pipex Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Giles Shepard Businessman who galvanished the Savoy and Ritz hotels with his briskly genial style of management Brigadier David Neville Astute soldier with expertise in nuclear artillery who went on to act as army adviser to British Aerospace Peter Law Welsh politicians of independent mind Brian Labone Gentlemanly centre half who helped Everton to win the FA Cup in 1966 and played for England in the 1970 World Cup finals June Knox-Mawer Adventurous and much-travelled writer and broadcaster who shone as a presenter of BBC's Woman's Hour University research input tax is not recoverable Law Report Place of supply of services vital for value-added tax purposes Chancery Division Benefit was not bankruptcy dept Court of Appeal Phil Walden Capricorn Records boss who launched the careers of Otis Reading and the Allman Brothers Band Court Circular Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services School Notices Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Ill winds carried Chernobyl poison Weather Eye Times Online Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Sport Newmill submits further proof of Murphy's lore Big-Race Field Yesterday's Results Tampering with Keightley ban would send out wrong signals Has Pipe run out of puff? Epsom Course Specialists The Times Worcester Perth Racing Yesterday's Results Kempton Park Links Ebdon leaves Murphy on the ropes Snooker Minor Counters Twenty 20 Somethings Schools Clubs Women The Championship England a Team Watson's night of tragedy should not be labelled as a video nasty Boxing Rick Broadbent on why those who take the risks should be allowed to cash in The Results Service Today's Fixtures Vaas gives students lesson in batsmen's struggle Cricket Equal-pay dispute puts Wimbledon under intense fire Gartmore Money Matters Murray runs out of steam as Ferrer digs deep for victory Rival bodies seek compromise to end club versus country row Sky Sports Infighting still holding back England Owen Slot has no confidence in the RFU's ability to carry out the radical restructing that the domestic game badly needs Anderson wants fixture shake-up England on top Sea change Radcliffe boost Encounters Crucial for Fifa to stop the You can't help but feel that managers in England get … Having an agent proved taxing affair The Greatest Line-Up for the Greatest Show on Earth FA risks losing Scolari thanks to another mess of its own making Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year Gianluca Vialli Maximuscle Times Online Picture Gallery Rare respite from prying eyes a joy for Eriksson Thorpe double gives Torquay hope of escape Multiple Display Advertising Items Vassell strikes the hammer blow in Villa horror show Aston Villa Manchester City Understudies take centre stage Pools Forecast FA prepares to reject Roeder appointment The Fantasy Game The Premiership Today Temper will not provide a problem, says Rooney Late inspiration from decade's perspiration How Arsenal Rated Match Stats Tony's Tactics How Parking the Bus Left Arsenal Stuck in Neutral as Opposition Put Foot down Fouls Frank Rijkaard promises that Barcelona will go all … Manager Watch Refwatch Key Flash Heroic goalkeepers have no need to fear penalties Dive Watch Crowdwatch Arsenal show resilience under Champions League Semi-Final, Second Leg eurostar Index The Times Crossword Europe It's the Final Countdown Index Lehmann saves day with final spot of brilliance He stops late penalty Goalless draw enough for Arsenal The Times The Times passnotes the face The director calls cut the bulletin the bulletin Airlines may introduce standing room contents A letter from Hell Only Ian Brady Knows where he buried Keith Bennett, the one Moors murder victim whose remains have been found. Now 40 years after his conviction, the killer has written to Keith's mother Winnie. She tells Carol Midgley she believes the arrogant and manipulative Brady is terrified that Keith's body will … Evil deeds of the Moors murderers image of day Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Can we have more pomp in royal circumstances? New masters of improbable improv Who's tops in tales? If I were . . . Dear Bel Do You Need Advice? 10 Lisa Armstrong stylewednesday Cream of the crop Carolyn Asome on how to look chic in shorter trousers whatever the occasion 11 Chain Reaction Taking stock at the Geiger counter Think pink, turn red Scarlet woman can come out of the closet again, says Lisa Armstrong The Times Detail in retail Lloyds TSB I'll wait till the sales to hit the Geiger counter You've got AA friend BTW Star buy Dish Air Miles index Art school for scandal The Royal Academy was always a nest of gossip and squabbling, says Rachel Campbell-Johnson 'This Dream of a Musical' Oh you pretty things Derwent May The chief suspect in crimes against art: picture framing Now Showing Concert Wigmore Hall concert Williard White: Tribute to Paul Robeson Bloomsbury WC1 reviews first night Theatre Motortown Royal Court, SW1 concert LSO/Haltink Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing a winning card Working Relationship Edwina Dunn, the chief executive of dunnhumby, and her PA, Caroline Hall, talk to Rosalind Renshaw PC stress bustors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where the power really belongs Virginia Matthews looks at a fast-changing aspect of office life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roll up for the Creme Show Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 27 David Chater's choices 27 Review Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide The Apprentice Grand Designs Channel 4,9pm The Real Sopranos Channel 4,11.05pm Film Choice The Chorus (2004) Sky Cinema 1,8pm Face/off (1997) Five, 9pm Look back in anger at theater's demise Last Night's TV A straight play is rarely written about beyond the arts pages today unless a Hollywood star drops into the cast Variations Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise The Times Global scramble to jump abroad the bandwagon Mushtak Parker on the rise of Islamic finance The sector is said to be expanding at a spectacular rate of 40-50 per cent You don't have to be a Muslim to benefit Business as usual despite reaction to 9/11 This Focus supplement has been produced by The Times … Getting to Grips with Islamic Banking Terms Tamweel Briton relishes being in at the start of Iran's banking revolution David Watts interviews an executive full of praise for the mullahs What the Bible Says on Usury Nerves over shares fail to shake faith in Gulf banks High liquidity keeps the sector buoyant, says Mushtak Parker $1m holy men who make or break a deal Jewish View of Money Lending CIMB Islamic Scholar emphasises social justice David Watts and Alejandro Gamazo talk to a Sharia finance expert Malaysia's ambitions grow as it ties up world bond market Islamic Banking But the sector could risk overheating, reports Mushtak Parker Time for the Muslim states to take another leap forward Rising star looks to the east for opportunities "I was Impressed by how fair they were. That's why we trust the Sharia board" Secular Singapore is easing the way to join big players Mushtak Parker on moves to attract investors Taxes and rules are being aligned with those for traditional financial products How the Koran Views Usury West urged to sample 'the best thing since apple pie' Islamic Banking David Watts examines the benefits and fast growth of Islamic banks Bank Albiland Professor with a mission to build financial bridges samba Cinderella trade's day in the sun Mushtak Parker looks at the growth potential for insurance Alternative Banking is Gaining Acceptence across the Globe Muslim money still talks in America futurebank Index links Turks to new opportunities Turkey is one of the largest users of Islamic funds for trade finance Cautious buyers see property as a safe bet almadar Dilemma that swayed the Bank's Governor Concerned investors appeal for ethical lead Advice on sanctioned deals is erratic, says Mushtak Parker Bank customers have complained about a free for all in Sharia advice Unicorn
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