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News from 27/04/2006

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Beverly Malone Secretary, Andrew Robson, Claudia Pulg, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Dr Patrick Bowler, Carol Lewis, Owen Davies, Robert Cole, James Johnson, Andrew Pierce, Andy Stocks, Karen Jennings Secretary, Andrew Keay, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Mark Souster, Dr Gill Morgan Executive, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Chris H. Sheldrake, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, David Ansen, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Smallwood Executive, Richard Irving, Sean O'Neill and Richard Ford, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Peter Cardy Executive, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Pauline Prescott, John Percy, Dame Karlene Davis Secretary, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Leo McKinstry, Donald Hutera, Feargus O'sullivan, Anthony Browne, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Dr D. R. Cooper, Mark Henderson and Valerie Elliot Science Correspondent, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Stephen Haddrill Director, Jane Clarke, David Hands and Mark Souster Ruby Correspondent, Richard Browne Crossword Editor, Alan Hamilton, Alun Jones, QC, Anatole Kaletsky, H. Murshid, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Lord Adebowale Executive, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Jonathan Miles, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Westerby, Anne Weyman Executive, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Margaret Mythen Executive, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sid Hopper, Philip Webster Political Editor and David Charter, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alastair Nugent, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Short Haul, David Williamson, Matt Hughes and Matt Dickinson, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Small Caps, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Phil Gray Douglas Executive, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Ian Evans and Steve Bird, Nick Szczepanik, M. Shannon, Jonathan Clayton, Ian Johns, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Kelly MacNamara, Michael Balfour, Michael Martin, Tony Dawe, Patrick Coyne, David Edelstein, Angela Greatley Executive, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Lou Lemenick, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bright, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Christopher, Tony Walton, David Denby, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Ian Carson, Toby Skinner, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Bird flu outbreak on chicken farm Tears at 9/11 film Coded judgment Career The Best Jobs FTSE 250 record Sven's successor Nip, tuck and no knife—look years younger without surgery Index Flirting with disaster Prescott affair with secretary exposed Clarke urged to quit over 'lost' criminals Hewitt heckled by furious nurses Inside pages 2-8 Pressure for Home Secretary to resign mounts over fiasco of foreign prisoners In the Times Today Finance flaws may hold more pain On Other Pages Chopard Treble trouble on a Very Bad Blair Day Political Sketch Three murderers and nine rapists head list of lost foreign criminals Police chiefs were given the names of most of the released prisoners only last night, write Sean O'Neill and Richard Ford How the System Should Work Home Office An asylum-seeker is deported in 2004. Recommendations … Jack Straw Gucci Clarke knew of releases but still they carried on What He Said Whatever next for man From Prestatyn to Parliament, John Prescott has spent the past 50 years confounding those who underestimate his resolve, writes Roland Watson Battle bus trip for mistress broke Civil Service rules Yes, it has been tough, but Labour is not in meltdown Political Briefing Manpower Rapist and murderer will never be freed Bvlgari The Times Babysitter killed boy, 6, after 'message' from TV Bosch What the Judge Concealed Laura Ashley www.timesonline.co.uk/law Anagram or substitution cipher? A codebreaker tries his luck Judge joins Da Vinci fun with a code of his own Karaoke machine brings harmony to the Sunday service 100 Best Travel Websites intel Rescued school to open again Terrorism charges BNP's libel payout Fire loss claim New heart drug Honours denial Role for Knightley It's inside the Audi A6 TDI diesels IRA 'still a serious crime threat' But monitors says that the leadership of the organisation has shown a clear commitment to peace, reports David Sharrock national savings & investments Barclays Funding Rackets In the language of the Romany Gypsies, we have now … The A6 Saloon 2. Otdise with multitronic The 2006 Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry was awarded … Picture Gallery Ah, the perils of fashion. According to our man from … PS Dyke banished to the outer regions People PC World Hand on heart, who is the best surgeon? New targets for five-year-olds Education Postal orders get a makeover Finance ICO What Mrs Foster Told Police Accused wife 'planned to cut wrists in front of rival' Metric mess Long live the NHS Keeping track of foreign criminals Eastern threat to EU carmakers Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Charles Clarke BBC Changes Prince Harry Training imams in London Insurance fuels the economy No fun run Use taxes wisely Spoilt for choice Double trouble Thought for food Picture Gallery Dying for Conflict Sri Lanka will pay a high price for a return to war Clamped A six-point plan to restore the image of a battered industry In May one pursuit has huge outdoor appeal. Oh, and the bluebells are lovely Arts Note Book Black Wednesday (Ii) The exposing of Clarke, Prescott and Hewitt Thunderer: It's not a sniggering matter Protect us from incompetence We help foreign criminals and put our own citizens at risk - that's quite some immigration policy Join the Debate Sign here - you know this is good for you Private contractors everywhere must now prove their devotion to the new creed of political correctness Contract compliance requires an expensive army of inspectors advisers and officers Excuse me. You really think the NHS is the most vital issue of government Criminal justice is no longer seen as serious because there is no hope of more funding Police honour constable who was killed on duty Mitsubishi Motors Boys 'left to drown' by lifeguard PC Smoking ban may exit stage left Fashion stands the test of time Multiple Display Advertising Items Secret service breaks cover to advertise for spooks Picture Gallery Famous Few M&S Ostrich farm fraudster is jailed for 21 years Vote for any colour you like, they are all calling it green Richmond upon Thames is yet to be convinced about David Cameron's new shade of blue, reports Greg Hurst Councils are investigated for postal vote fraud Targets beyond petroleum Fish 'rustlers' are robbing anglers of their prized catch Criminal gangs are netting a fortune in a growing illicit trade, reports Valerie Elliott Wheel clamp cowboys will face tough new restraint Parking Pains Galloway erred over donations Academic's retrial Kinnock drive ban Drunken sniper 'Art' security scare Murder inquiry MoT System fails The Economist Bird flu discovered in flock as vaccine shortage revealed Nurses wish Hewitt the very best of luck. . . in her next job Currys Ban on smacking children rejected by union John Lewis Flash Gordon gets the star treatment It's official. Angelina Jolie backs Brown for Prime Minister, Writes Sam Coates Devil's in detail as 'hoody' Jesus narrates a dark rale Theatre Paradise Lost Palace Theatre, Watford Multiple Display Advertising Items Sleep In Luxury "The Cheapest There is" Pagan lover 'was tortured' Councillor underwent terrible suffering before being drowned five miles off the Cornish coast, reports Simon de Bruxelles Higher fees would have deterred class of 2006 Asda Price MPs demand benefits overhaul Looking for a sign? Keep looking Workers 'must be forced to save' Prince's hair sells for £2,600 Times World News Flight 93 families weep again as their heroes die on screen What the Critics Thought Confucius he say 'take a seven iron' China is claiming that emperous and concubines were putting balls into holes in the ground for centuries before the game of golf was first played in Scotland, reports Jane MacArtney Expedia. co. uk Business Startup Millets Next they will be claiming to have invented haggis The Saab Range Be Spoke Suits bulldog Strikebreakers stripped and murdered on train Gentleman Player Liberators of Rome win battle for lasting tribute June Bug Lloyds TSB Insurance The Baikal pulb and paper mill discharges highly toxic … Bose 3M Privacy Filters Putin turns green over pipeline Russia's President delighted environmentalists by protecting the world's largest freshwater lake, reports Jeremy Page Sans-culottes in tracksuits to storm playground of rich RaC Brussels defies states to create EU-wide sentence (Reuters): Maoist rebels call ceasefire (AP): Bombers foiled (AP): War cash diverted (Reuters): Iraq body mix-up (AFP): It's only rock'n' role (AP): Pupils tied down (AP): Talk show slip-up (AP): Frozen asset Airmiles Er, pardon me. Did you know a wind of change is blowing through the bean industry? A health dividend without side-effects Cherbobyl mourners mark 20th anniversary AOL (Reuters): MEP backs CIA Kidnap claims (AP): Starlings turned in to grammar (AP): Star magician outwits muggers (AP): Robot legs 'will rival wheelchair' Costly Conflict Multiple Display Advertising Items Leading Article, Page 19 Thousands flee air raids as enemies trade threats Young lovers court danger from puritan moral militia Decathlon Snow on the President Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush hires tough critic to keep media at bay Times Business BT pledge 'may have been unfair' Thursday April 27 2006 Debenhams pay L&g and pensions Pensions let-off Quote of the day Putin threatens to divert oil to Far East Goldman executive plays down talk of senior rift Rover, the Crash Isn't over FTST 100 Morgan Stanley Stock Markets Is Goldman ahead of the game again? Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Cull or cure Pound to Dollar Unnerving gap Currencies 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 Dollar falls further against the euro Stop Press Gorbachev tells G8 to go green Public sector pension cost hits £530bn New judge for Quattrone case The Times No sign of an end to mergers boom, says Goldman chief Public-to-private deals will keep the bull run going, Scott Kapnick tells Jenny Davey Times on Line Insurer offers cover to UK hedge funds Kapnick's Career flybe.com Five Grounds for Dismissal Microsoft chief urges bossess to get sacking Quick-fire contracts suit only US elite, says expert FTSE 250 hits 10,000 high as bid fever grows Leeds Legal America and Europe show WTO flexibility Industry helps to prop up growth City reinvented itself in face of sweeping changes Cuts pose threat to café owner Over There Pru prompts threat of strike vote with plan to move jobs to India UK chief unveils office closures and the relocation of 700 backroom posts, reports Christine Seib The Bond Street of the Square Mile Herceptin delivers record sales for Swiss drugs giant Ienovo Roche in a Rush Chelsfield backer to list energy contractor Racquet club chain close to takeover Brokers' break-up City Diary Making work City Diary News and data by sector Short Sharpe shock City Diary Reuters chief pledges to fund half of £265m pension deficit C4 to sell episodes of Lost over the internet Peter the Great or Putin-the song remains the same Analysis To Let Unions get tough at BA pension talks Internet offers an affordable way to draw the crowds Enterprise The Royal Bank of Scotland Arcelor defends poison pill tactic 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 Carphone rises as its broadband plan finds favour with analysts Small Caps Gilts Reuters delivers good news, but read between the lines Tempus Imperial Tobacco Centrica lifted as investors see open season declared Stock Markets Phytopharm Business Equity Prices www.stockbrokers.barclays.com The Times Unit Trust Information Service Grad Jobs British Funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … Times Register Captain Huge Lee Signals officer who helped to sink a U-boat and was afterwards in the thick of action in the Mediterranean Captain Hugh Lee, DSC Commodore RN Barracks Portsmouth, 1966-68, was born on October 12, 1916. He died on March 31, 2006, aged 89 Stephen McWatter Dedicated teacher and headmaster who brought success to his schools and his pupils Stephen McWatters, headmaster, was born on April 24, 1921. He died on March 12, 2006, aged 84 Lives Remembered Jane Jacobs Author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities who fought to retain true communities in 'complex order' Jane Jacobs, social critic, was born on May 4, 1916. She died on April 25, 2006, aged 89 Cecil Elsom Architect who appreciated classical design and restoration but also provided London with admirable postwar buildings, CBE, architect, was born on January 17, 1912. He died on April 3, 2006, aged 94 Memorial Service Major-General Sir Brian Wyldbore-Smith Purity of purpose need not be sole motive for sale Law Report Council has duty to accommodate child in police detention Court of Appeal Scgwassmann-Wachmann comets in the May night sky Court Circular Picture Gallery The Times Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Ruby Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Banquet Dinner Luncheon Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge OFT Multiple Display Advertising Items A down-to-earth break charming May Day worms British Isles A great deal to go wild about Enjoy the romance of Corsica Experience the adventure of The Gambia A week in Africa, £224, Cuba for £399, or the Maldives at £429. Tony Dawe lists the offers Readers Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move Solution: Air Miles Five-Day Forecast Heavy rain produces that sinking feeling Weather Eye Times War Of Attrition serves up dish fit for a king Punches Town Today Agreement sought to define summer jumps programme with own season Yesterday's Results Flashy Wings trimmed for Guineas Move over, Darcy Perth Beverley Yarmouth The Wright Track Fontwell Park Southwell Course Specialists Ness predicts that wheelchair basketball will make net gains Paralympics Matthew Pryor on a former Australian Rules player who has become a Games star Today's Fixtures On the World Stage The Results Service Encounters China broken by Richardson Shining Knight James to the fore Fahey dominates Coming up roses England coaches to pay the price for repeated failures Twickenham's neighbour too small for final, say clubs Wasps put their shirt on Vickery making full recovery An Offer worth Celebrating Breakfast show leaves pleasant taste Matthew Pryor enjoys a new play based on morning of Jonny Wilkinson's triumph Joyce keeps his head as others fluff their lines Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Sussex fall short on damp pitch McGrath spares Yorkshire blushes Durham's early joy dented by lively Loye Norman Harris Bopara flowers in the Gardens Surrey's master tormentor takes slow control Yesterday's Scoreboards Somerset soar in spite of Trescothick's plight Net sessions will benefit England Geoffrey Dean on how the ECB is using cameras and computers to analyse every aspect of the game Picture Gallery Pleas from players lead to Lara's return as captain dial a phone Flintoff delivers home address as Ashes leave Old Trafford hearth Golf Williams forces O'Sullivan to work hard for semi-final place Pressing matters help to relax Klitschko the ironman Boxing Rick Broadbent on the heavyweight champion's passion for looking his best Links Murray falls short once again while Nadal proves unstippable Tennis Times on Line Smith hopes that Leeds triumph does all talking Sarah Potter finds the winger in positive mood for the FA Women's Cup final Nancy finds difficulty in telling the 'truce' Sport on Television Middlesbrough in right mood for game of patience UEFA Cup Semi-Final, Second Leg Times on Line How They Line up Beckham talks placed on hold Life's a beach for Peace as Albion's struggle grows desperate The Premiership Today Owen set for return with healing process complete Villains take centre stage in rehearsal for Cardiff Cup Final tickets on sale for more than £800 Banned who Didn't Play on Everton eyeing up Howard as successor to Martyn Free children's classics Henry keen to follow example set by Gerrard Road to the final is costly voyage for Arsenal fans Kelly MacNamara scans the travel options available to supporters bound for Paris Times on Line Indecision often leads to a spot of bother 'King' Lehmann makes most Theft leaves bitter footnote Wenger gets glimpse of final ordeal No reputation too precious, no Berocca The Times Crossword ProBrain Index They think it's all over: FA offers England job to Scolari The Times Meet the New Boss times 2 pass notes the face Perils of Pauline the click the bulletin contents Nip, tuck, no knife So you want to look ten years younger but you don't want surgery? In a new book Dr Patrick Bowler guides you through the top new treatments that not only cut out the scalpel—they're cheaper How the treatments work where to get it done The Times Tomorrow Are my child's mouth ulcers caused by a reaction to antibiotics? answers your health questions Ask Dr Stuttaford The Well Man Clinic dfs United Nude Christian Lacroix Terry de Havilland Kurt Geiger The Times Insider trading Savaged for my praise of our future Queen You know your life's in trouble when you glare accusingly at anyone who rides a bike similar to yours, says Michele Kirsch Punch-up at the Palladium Prescott's price Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma You've got AA friend Army Fatigue Flying without Cruise control J. J. Abrams knows he has accepted a tricky mission, the director tells Kevin Maher LEMMiNG J. J. Abrams—mission directorial See yourself on the red carpet at Confetti The long march home A new film gives a timely voice to a little-heard group of Vietnam protesters, says James Bone The Lion King NFT A bit of who's your father Wim Wenders and Sam Shepard should make a great team, but their modern western is disappointing, finds James Christopher The Times A rough week of police brutality, gay S&M sex and Snoop Dogg as a pimp leaves Wendy Ide seeking salvation in heavy metal Freedomland Metal: A Headbanger's Journey Overcoming Lost Embrace A Year Without Love Boss'n up Home is the haunted The Nobel Prizewinning author Imre Kertész tells Ian Johns how his survival of the Holocaust became a 'beautiful' film Don't Come Knocking Summer is shorts time Fancy seeing your own short film at the London Film Festival? Here's how, explains Ian Johns TCM Classic Shorts competition DVD Dinners Malcolm X npower What you need Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week How the West was The Times music zone Chris Rea Pop The Voysey Inheritance Theatre You've got AA friend reviews first night Dance 15 Minutes Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items OAE/MacKerras Concert tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling Patrick O'brian David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Sky One Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide This World BBC Two, 9 pm Vital Signs ITV1, 9pm Suburban Shootout The Thirty-Nine Film Choice Sleepers (1996) The New Age (1994) The Sopranos who sang like canaries Last Night's TV Variations Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3888 Word Watching Polygon The Wildlife for All Trust The Times Radical ways to pull in new staff The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened Sis Winning is just a starting point Competitions Winning Ways The Office Psychologist Automated Recruitment Sold on an instore offer Opportunities in. . . Retail New graduates do not often regard retail as the most glamorous route to a successful career, but as Clare Dight discovers, the skills and experience gained are highly transferable assets Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More IBM Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: What Can I Earn? Should I take time off work to do a masters? Work Life Challenge Course Watch The Times Tightrope walk to work-life balance Fulfilling family duties while working and studying for an MBA takes organisation, but it can be done, as Clare Dight learns The 60-Second Business Book Test Yourself. . . Answers Picture Gallery Birmingham Graduates Internships at. . . 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