News from 28/04/2006
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Christie-Miller, Phil Yates, Dr Patrick Bowler, Jeremy Austin, Patricia Eldridge, Jenni Last, Robert Cole, Jeffrey Box, DJM, J. M. Agar, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Devika Bhat, Jemes Doran and Dominic Kennedy, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Carl Mortished and Peter Klinger, Ivo Tennant, Brain Naylor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Jake Shaw, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Gary Terretta, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Carl Bain, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Ian Allan, Henry Johnston, Geoff Brown, Zoe Dare Hall, Joe Joseph, Martin Vlietstra, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Mike Pattenden, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jessie Hewitson, David Finnigan, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Liz Chong, Phillp Webster Political Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Paula Hawkins, Daniel McGrory, Thomas Ravenscroft, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Amber Cowan, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Michael FitzPatrick, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, James Doran, Dominic Kennedy and Rajeev Syal, Bernard Lagan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill and Frances Gibb, Matt Hughes, Helen Whitney, Matt Dickinson, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Craig Lord and Matt Dickinson, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Marrick, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Linda McQuaid, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Anj Chelvaraj, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Sandra Vere-Todd, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Simon Brooke, Nick Astbury, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Lucia Adams and Gabriel Rozenberg, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Clarence Barrett, Stuart Birch, Red Johnson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Frances Gibb and David Charter, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Labour MPs cast doubt on Prescott Deportation row The Times Guantanamo tales Exclusive podcast China rate rise Index timesonline. co. uk Lib Dems' £2.4m cash demand Ex-Man Utd chief threatens to sue over biggest donation Bricksand Mortar 3 down? No problem for an Englishman In the Times Today Police investigate 'postal vote theft on massive scale' Sex, drug and robbery crime rise adds to minister's woes Crime Figures Peerages inquiry by MPs halted Looted art ruling Terror charge The Times is Top Read for Students Allotment attack Bargain academies Disability Rules Old Speckled Hen Spot the difference (it's 3mm) 28 trains withdrawn as disability group complain that letters on signs are too small Millionaire donor sued by bank in hunt for lost £25m Court papers claim money was spent on executive jets and luxuries, report James Doran and Dominic Kennedy The Exchange of E-Mails Lib Dems face a demand for £2.4m refund Gucci Harry's charity to help Aids orphans The Prince cares deeply for a cause that was close to his mother's heart, reports Alan Hamilton Freed inmates figure higher than admitted Sex-offender gangster avoided deportation Prescott's backbench questions his future after affair Business as unual? Ask the three ministers who are far from secure The Times Mother and daughter are guilty of fake rape claim IWC Teenager lied about 'rape' by churchman Scotland will build Europe's biggest onshore wind farm intel Petrol prices hit a record high 'Fit' patients in hospital for two years Scarce resources are being stretched further still by needless £246-a-day bill for two elderly women, reports Fran Yeoman overseas property expo Schools break the law with too many pupils to the class Siemens Get Lost At the end of last week's Question Time David Dimbleby … Manchester Evening News How brave, we tell Animal Defenders International, … Picture Gallery Labour rattles tin for small change BT Conditions attached to the use of a very flattering … PS Why not pop into Asda to pick up a new house? Stella Artois Which kitchen gadget is the biggest waste of money? What to Pass by and when to Snap up A nudge from the Da Vinci judge to help you to crack his code DFS dfs Men who use the Pill can expect to regain fertility Gentleman player AOL Transsexual wins legal battle to draw her pension at 60 Aus Liebe zum Automobil Dogg Days Rap star held after police are hurt in airport fight hp Imagine enough nuclear waste to fill five Albert Halls … Where will you store it? hp Package tour Delay in farm payments Who's to blame for the Government's troubles? NHS eye to eye Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … Independents' day dawns Lords lottery Vote winners Metric muddle Standing room Prescott's position The Times Strike Camp It is time to set a date for Guantanamo's closure Enigma Variations A bold statement in need of decoding Let's all be positive about ourselves. And that includes finger-squeezing Home Alone A department that clearly needs further reform Thunderer: 3mm to make you explode M16: Squiffy need not apply In today's open climate, spies have come in from the gentlemen's clubs and on to the job market The Times Read my lips - no attacks on Iran Three months ago world leaders were heading for agreement on action. Not any more Tune in to the latest episode of the Whitehall soap opera: CareerEnders Rewarding Experiences Everyday Moonlighters caught delivering to boss Millets 100 Best Travel Websites Green Mr Cameron and his chauffeur-driven shirt halfords AA Millets And finally… it's farewell from Anna Joe Joseph, TV Critic, watches the last bulletin in a 27-year newsreading career Currys Drug test victims get £10,000 Torn banknote sells for £55,200 Teenager confesses to killing boy Millets Marathon strides on oxygen tank Dixons Three wishes for internet bet Mortgages Brother of drowned boys recalls his struggle to save them A 'dirty boot' was enough to breach bird flu defences Laura Ashley No charges on Iraq shootings Boy dies in fight Drug dealer jailed Polar trek record After the nightmare comes … a day for dullards Far-right party bids to double its presence July suicide bomber 'is an invisible poster boy' The BNP finds fertile ground in former mill towns, reports Andrew Norfolk New Elgar march at Proms British Gas The 2006 Season's Highlights I say, all these things look jolly familiar … Another 21 icons of England have been added to the list, writes Alan Hamilton Iconography intel It's a triumph, Jonny, but not as we know it first night Theatre Breakfast with Jonny Wilkinson Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 John Lewis Ing Direct Index Iran hurls defiance as UN braces itself for a nuclear showdown Sabre-Rattling Venice: city of history, city of culture. Now with added sliced cow and heavy heart Morrisons Airmiles Mother on trial over death of her nine babies Lovers' tiff tests Chirac minister's diplomacy Scrap Fema and begin again, Bush is advised Expedia Lloyds TSB Insurance Disastrous Natuzzi The Arguments He was dressed in a tan tunic: I don't want this court, he said Bronwen Maddox lifts the secrecy on the trials in Camp Delta as world hears defendants speak for the first time The World is Flat Four Years on sharps (AP): Film diplomacy builds bridges Logging threatens drug research Blunder fuels debate on royals Car stunt goes down in flames Crown Panda to make his way in world Grandson's hi-tech voyage sails in the wake of Kon-Tiki Multiple Display Advertising Items Wrong corpse halts military funeral bstartup Rush-hour hit squad murders the sister of top Iraq official Jail term for Basque leader (Reuters): Bombing stops (AP): Prison for march (AP): Frontier fortified (Reuters): Journalist bailed Head of Korea's top car firm held over 'bribery' Nokia keypoint The Times Times Business Channel 4 chases live football rights Friday April 28 2006 Microsoft down Empire's ambition Wind plan backed Quote of the day Russian oil float too risky, says fund giant China raises rates to brake runaway economy Yell poised to buy Telefónicas' TPI FTSE 100 Friends Provident Stock Markets Competition time for doorstep lenders North Sea Oil Commodities Rise surprise Pound to Dollar Rosneft risks Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Morgan Stanley US funds grow Stop Press Drug firm's boost Spanish bourse Peugeot sales up Oil losses deepen Directors' dealing Briefing Smaller stock to watch Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Business big shot Rumour of the day Look ahead Doorstep lenders told to cut rates Paying the Price Acer Aviva buys control of ORN fund Amvescap payout just wins vote Remembered for a computer fiasco that closed the market LSE looks at penalties for Andersen over system Channel 4 joins in the battle to screen live football High-profile role for former Stock Exchange chief Gavin Casey is to be chairman of a chain of dental practices, Liz Chong reports Clarks stumbles after it commits fashion faux pas lenovo Long March Pendragon seen off by Lookers investors Imbalances 'pose risk of recession' Buoyant China triggers record global growth The Times Institute calls for immediate interest rate rise Dollar falls as Fed chief speaks out Regent shares soar as Alchemy circles Mobile Credit if it's due … City Diary Tunnel vision City Diary Soundbite City Diary Smith & Nephew open to merger with American rival How They Stack up (Q1, 2006) AZ shares rise to new high after cancer drug deal Glaxo says it is too early to raise profit forecasts Why the song and dance over a music merger? Media New technology is the big story for BBC news The head of the corporation's entire news output tells Dan Sabbagh of her plans Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Net Closes in Sony puts faith in the Code to reverse losses We still cannot run our economy The Times Mercedes-Benz Jaguar Diesel The Times Unit Trust Information Service British Funds 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 Cardpoint advances as takeover approach story is confirmed Small Caps Gilts Reckitt is cleaning up but its shares aren't worth a spin Regent Inns Party Gaming makes gains as prospect of US ban recedes Large Caps Clinton Cards Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Sir Jack Cater Passionate commissioner who waged war against corruption and drove the rot from Hong Kong Sir Jack Cater, KBE, civil servant and businessman, was born on February 21,1922. He died on April 14,2006, aged 84 Leslie Wayper Adult educationist who played crucial roles in military education, inter-service relations and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Leslie Wayper, army educationist and historian, was born on October 8,1912. He died on March 15,2006, aged 93 In search of fearsome Far East memories Wing Commander Johnny Checketts Intrepid New Zealand Spitfire ace whose skill earned him 14 combat victories and two decorations Birthdays Questions Answered Foriorn hopes and royal aviators Court has to apply incoherent law Court of Appeal Published April 28, 2006 a v Hoare H v Suffolk County Council X and Y v Wandsworth London Borough Council Burden of proof in refugee applications Court of Appeal Times Online The Times Memorial Service Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Announcements School Notices Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reynolds wary of dangers in mine games Jeremy Hart on the Briton seeking to avoid an explosive performance in Laos Morgan's green machine taking trip down electric avenue Times Online MotorPoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers Reghunter Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast The Böögg burn turns on the heat Weather Eye Times Online Index Champion not ready to relax his iron grip on title yet Racing Tony McCoy's hunger for success is still far from satiated, as Alan Lee discovers Free Online Magazine Punchestown Today Results Carberry produces touch of magic to land cup The Times Wolverhampton Course Specialists Perth Sandown Park Newton Abbot The Sunday Times Chepstow Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Xi Ebdon and Fu driving spectators potty Snooker 888.Com World Championship Belligerent Walker has Middlesex on back foot Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Carter blazes trail out of Africa to punish Yorkshire Smith makes name for himself Hampshire undone as Naved warms to conditions Broad head and shoulders above the rest Scoreboard from Worcester Glamorgan left with mountain to climb Yesterday's Scoreboards Worcestershire fail to follow Mitchell's lead Bonuses for hosts without the most The Times Botham sees no value in ICC event Ballesteros uses inside knowledge Match point Walsh's new goal Drinkhall shines Richards gets the green light for new team Motor Racing comet Code-breaker Paul back in fold Rugby League Baron sets out new regime for rebuilding England Jenkins buries his differences to take Wales job Woodward fits the bill perfectly for wide-ranging role Subaru Robinson weakened by loss of power Owen Slot says the England coach may have to resign over new selection method Joy on the rebound for snubbed McClaren Liefa Cup Semi-Final, Second Leg MacCarone remembers lightning can strike twice Encounters Antonio Puerta, a substitute, scored in extra time … Cole times return to perfection Henry completes the hat-trick The Premiership Today Owen fit to make his comeback with a start Mourinho can resume battle with old rival England's New Era The Times New coach inspires fear among his superstars Welcome on board, Phil. Now abandon all hope, for it is our mission to destroy you Scolari still in contention for England as FA plays … Brawn and brains of a great survivor Gabriele Marcotti charts the modest route to the top for the coach who gave pride back to Brazil Big Phil on … England's New Manager is Never Seen in the Same Room as Gene Hackman. Now These Movies Have More Meaning Times Online Expect a flexibility in systems Fans angry at timing of probable defection Craig Lord in Lisbon finds emotions running high as the World Cup nears Microsoft Office Language Tips Back to the Day Job What next for Unlucky Candidates The Times Crossword 23,275 Natives restless again as foreign policy continues Index A seven-year hitch: Scolari reveals his England deal The Times England's New Era Picture Gallery The Times pass notes the face Home is where the art is theclick Contents thebulletin You couldn't make it up After the euphoria of the 1997 election victory, now there's more Coronation Street than Downing Street about the new Labour project. Matthew Parris charts the descent from hope to soap Modern morals It's far more difficult than when I did it in a diving suit No longer infallible? Pick up the phone Mortification of the fleshy Horse trade-off Ten independent political parties … How formally should I dress for a dinner at Gleneagles? The Times Ask Lucia Luxury with Lucia Face it: it's time for a pre-summer tidy-up I've got you under my skin In a second extract from his book, a Nervous Girl's Guide to Nip and Tuck, Dr Patrick Bowler provides advice on the best cosmetic creams Nice 'n' easy Go French this Bank Holiday, says Jill Dupleix Confetti Running low on male fuel Lack of testosterone doesn't just affect a man's sex life, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Index Should rock' n' roll sell its soul? Jack White's new musical partner is Coca-Cola, while Franz Ferdinand have spurned a $50m ad offer. Who's the fool, asks Pete Paphides New Bands Bose Money? It's a gas: pop stars and their ad revenue Free Hélène Grimaud download Royal Shakespeare Company The pianist with bite Sheer passion fuels the work of musician and conservationist Hélène Grimaud, says Neil Fisher Radio Classical Russo/Ceruvsek John Corigliano Black Box Pop Gomez How we Operate Independiente Albums Pop Terri Walker I Am Dekkor Singles Pop Rod Stern Give It Up for Rod Stern Tapestry Exclusive King Creosote podcast Downloads The Load Down Pop Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium Warner Please let us be misunderstood The Fiery Furnaces are nothing if not adventurous, says Will Hodgkinson, and they relish playing up to their role as outsiders Motorola The Times Restored to (hope and) glory Conductor Mark Elder was sacked for suggesting that jingoism jarred at the Proms. Now he's back. Richard Morrison hears why The touts with no faces Reselling gig tickets online is big business, but the fans are often the losers. David Rose reports reviews first night Theatre The Pocket Orchestra Trafalgar Studios, Sw1 Theatres Theatre Krapp's Last Tape Barbican Pit Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham Pop Wolfmother Koko, NW1 Comedy Robin ince's Book Club Lowdown at the Albany, W1 Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Director's Debut: The Lightning Kid/stephen Tompkinson's Story Viewing Guide Unreported World Battle for Warsaw Grumpy Old Men White Noise (2005) Film Choice Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1993) If These Walls Could Talk 2 (TVM, 2000) The thin blue line at breaking point Last Night's TV Variations Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3889 Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan The Times The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar The secrets of upward price mobility: prettiness, hipness, good transport links and a sea view Focus on North Yorkshire In Modernist Home in London Dulwich, SE26: a Grade Ii * listed house, designed in the 1930s and close to woodland Out Georgian House in Hampshire Longparish: a massive country manor with more than five acres of land in the Test … Away Former Water Mill in Oxfordshire Cokethorpe, near Witney: a Grade Ii listed property with tower and attached cottage Reflect before Buying Jessie Hewitson admires a new waterside development - but thinks it's a bit pricey Lots of glass gives the homes an outdoor atmosphere For Sale Pan Peninsula Octacon The Garden of Secrets Marcus Binnay is captivated by Trehane, the Cornish home of two great gardeners Fact File Octacon Landlords Cash in Many London buy-to-let investors are choosing to sell up. Paula Hawkins finds out why Tesco Fact File Bewley Homes PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items So Where's the Catch? Rental guarantees look attractive but they come at a price, reports Simon Brooke Small Print Inside Track Arsenal Persimmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Water Side Living New Zing to a Vintage Port Hull has been typecast as the UK's worst place to live, but its new role is as a regenerated star of the North, writes Jayne Dowle Fact File Bonus Factor is Paying off Docklands values are rising and agents talk of a new 'West End', says Zoe Dare Hall Go Flat out with Ideas Show homes can give you great ideas for life on the riverbank, writes Anne Ashworth Expert View Lower Mille State My Seaside Twee Side Beach huts are cosy, cute and hot property. Damian Barr wishes he could afford one Devon Four-Bedroom Terraced House Seaside Special Places with a tang of salt in the air Budleigh Salterton: house built in the 1830s with great views of the pebble beach and sea Essex Three-Bedroom Apartment Frinton-on-Sea: a large ground-floor flat with a garage on the seafront Suffolk Nine-Bedroom Detached House Southwold: a huge property set over three floors in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Admirals Quay In Thrall to the Surf A love affair with Cornwall has persuaded this family to head west, says Alex Wade The Times Cornish Factors Man who Made Borough Buzz This once-neglected area of London has been transformed and it's all down to one enterprising businessman, says Patrick Kidd Fact File Loft Options State-of-the-art warehouse conversions Manchester Bristol Glucester Road: a converted former Victorian workshop just outside the city centre Plymouth Royal William Yard: a selection of flats in a converted Grade I listed brewery For Sale A Bargain by George! Mr Clooney has pushed up prices in the Italian takes, Michael FitzPatrick reports British Gas Mirage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items imperial wharf Charles Church How to Put on a Bold Front Useful Websites British Gas Fairview Harrods Estates simply switch Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure Capital Colonial Harbour Fadesa Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Splash out save Part Owner Multiple Display Advertising Items Spend Splurge Switch Fix for Baby With maternity leave looming, David and Lisa hope to cut their monthly payments What's on insideout magazine Homes
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