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News from 05/05/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Muriel Parsons, Tim Albone, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Jayne Jeune, Ivo Tennant, David Chater, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Maxwell and Alexandra Frean, Andrew Norfolk, Paul Knight, Dr Anthony Daniels, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Allen Esterson, Geoffrey Thornton, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Yvette Mahon Director, Chris Wilson, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Charles Bodsworth, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Stephen Farrell, D. W. C. Bellamy, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Terry Franklin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sean O'Neill and Paul Thompson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Richard Plender, QC, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mervyn Thomas Chief Executive, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Peter C. Bray, Kaveh Solhekol, Franz-Olivier Giesbert, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Harmonia mundi, Chris Campling, Burhan Wazir, Zoë Strimpel, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Dr Roger Kingerles Chartered clinical psychologist, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Jonathan Bamford Assistant Information Commissioner, Bernard Russell, Mary Ann Sieghart, Malcolm Wilkins, John Bercow MP Co-Chairs, Jane Shilling, Tom Jago, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Trevor Asserson Director, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Caroline Merrell and Amanda Andrews, Ben MacHel, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Annabelle Thorpe, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Michael Bird, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Olav Bjortomt, Thomas Stuttaford, Vera Baird MP, Peter Klinger, Irene Elia, Dr Roger Kennedy President, Joe Bolger, Richard Lloyd Parry and Devika Bhat, Will Pavia and Jill Sherman, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Doctors' late night care fails patients Fake earl claim 'Hijacker' silenced McClaren chosen Shell fuel boost Index timesonline Labour's drubbing Party trailing by 12 per cent in polls Tories win key seats in capital Lib Dems make gains in the North Terrorist suspect was let out of jail but not deported In the Times Today The Times Labour trailing by 12% after drubbing in local elections May Local Elections £7m to drive government Briton murdered Rider's death Under-age sex Extradition upheld Any which way . . . Chopard Riddle of the fake earl solved Lord Buckingham - as the inmate in a British prison styles himself - is likely to be a former US spy called Charlie, write Sean O'Neill and Paul Thompson Yes, we have thought it all through, says IVF mother, 63 Doctor rejects maverick label Man charged over fire deaths Plagiarism case Cash guard shot Nurse found dead Rape victim dies Channel 4 move LPO appointment De Beers Hot, but not for long Sun creams leave users exposed to skin cancer Warning System Northern bastion resists the Tory onslaught Complaints of vote-rigging may herald night of recounts Stalemate as parties fail to win ground in Birmingham Labour gains some extra time in this political game of three thirds Analysis The Key Questions Labour crumbles in Camden Free DVD Sainsbury's Metropolitan Districts Unitary Authorities Non-Metropolitan Districts How They Stood before the Vote London Boroughs Citroën Hull held despite the Prescott factor IWC BNP set for hard-fought breakthrough in South We're all middle-class now as social barriers fall away Wistenia Beauty Salon An Attitude . . . Or a Birthright? People Chancellor not told he's fired To 11 Downing Street to see Piers Morgan launch his … nectar Seen on an undisclosed South London street, in the … Ps The Cameron regime, eh? It's a whole slick new world. … dfs Wh Smith Doctors' late night care system is failing patients Driver hit as he tries to stop thief Monkey 'adopts' human mother Setback in Guantanamo appeal sharps Healthy rations Addicted to profit More aid for Burma Making the right choices in the treatment of mental illness Confidential data Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate The BBC must be impartial Clarke and the law muddle Earthly rewards Unhappy holiday Whisky sour Iron gates of life The Times Bear Facts Thank goodness someone is speaking plainly about Russia Golden Gates If I were a biddy biddy rich, Yidle-diddle-didle man Somehow I doubt this knight in a white stretch limo is going to save us Notebook Class War Winners A social transformation that should be celebrated Thunderer: Numb and dumber You want fairness, you pay up When it comes to dealing with healthcare and education costs, we are still mired in a Marxist swamp Donne: poet, politician, playboy, priest, paradox Ben MacIntyre on why £1.4 million to buy this portrait of a 16th-century Bob Dylan is money well spent In the National Portrait Gallery it is hard to find another face with so much cahrisma No lethal injection, no single blow of a sword: American justice triumphed The trial reminded the world that the US still represents the highest ideals of humanity What mattered about the Moussaoui trial was not the sentence but the process Airmiles to Dublin SAS rescue team gave Kember's kidnappers time to flee PC World Actress dies after plastic surgery Woman who had been teased about her chin had a heart attack after operation accident, reports Simon de Bruxelles The New Skoda Octavia VRS keypoint Magnet The Sharpest Critics A rollicking exhibition of ragged fun first night Theatre Siemens Prime Science fiction is brought to life in Titan's sand dunes E-mail tirade against Israelis costs Lib-Dem leader his job Sunday may be special, but is the cost worth it? Political Sketch Extracts from the E-Mails Hain denies peerage claim BBC editor joins Tories X-Men the Last Stand Dying tribe takes on timber giants over lost habitat 'Your suppliers are killing us,' Asian forest dwellers tell a British lumber group. Richard Lloyd Parry and Devika Bhat report Trumpet player shines as fellow Brits are outplayed intel The Awards Carpet Right QPR director 'in gunpoint ordeal' KLM A former player with a flair for business Villagers await ASBO decision King Tut all man under bandages Tracking down poetry in a park evesham Technology World Class Computers Shedding of 'puppy fat' a myth New 'sea bug' species found confetti Digit A1 puts us in picture property Times World News 'You will die with a whimper' Judge condemns the 9/11 conspirator to life of silence Final Words Left to rot in a supermax jail Idol rich: rude Cowell wins $36m Money Talks Mitsubishi Motors Preshgious Properties Disputed Terms Blueprint for future draws a line under 60 years of growth (AP): Kennedy car crash claim (AP): Former dictator ill (AFP): Nepal rebel talks (AFP): Bear honey trap (AFP): Black boxes found (AP): Rambling cat (Reuters): Full-bodied rum egg-card.com Cold War is reheated as Cheney tells off Moscow Frixion Husband killed skier then himself Midwife enjoys 128th birthday Getty director 'had relics in villa' 4,000 set breast-feeding record Motorola PEBL Royal tomb raiders foiled Gay stalker threatened to kill queen of fashion Irishferries.com Vatican is outraged by Chinese ordination British Red Cross X-Type Sport X Portrait of Chirac as a great glutton who has lost his appetite for the fight President Chirac is beginning his last year in office beset by scandal, the collapse of his labour reforms and deepening Euroscepticism. The President's Tragedy, a bestseller by the French journalist Franz-Oliver Giesbert, breaks a taboo by exposing M Chirac's private life. Here, we publish an extract High Jinks in High Office Airmiles Ups and Downs Picasso's mistress (and her cat) sold for $95m Multiple Display Advertising Items Gold Masters intel Coalition Casualties in Afghanistan T Mobile Taleban tell British to expect a river of blood Extremists have issued threats as Britain takes over command in a violent Afghan region, reports Tim Albone from Kandahar Norwich Union Gordon Ramsay's Times Business ICI shares soar on plan to cut jobs Friday May 5 2006 Hammerson Reit Row over bourses Asda holds on Quote of the day Shell scraps reserves target as it pushes up spending I wish I wasn't the richest man in the world, says By Gates Oil Slip FTSE 100 Higher offer for VNU wins fund manager's backing Stock Markets Oil's brave case for building on sand Trichet needs driving lessons Commodities Foreign ideas Pound to Dollar Rosetta Stone Currencies Batting score Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Cost of Ps3 knocks Sony shares Stop Press Fears for growth of power markets Inquiry over Bausch & Lomb cleaner GNER 'dependent upon parent' Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings City fears that house price surge will lead to higher rates Mitchells & Butlers rejects £4.4bn offer by Tchenguiz Hunter bags 66% profit on sale of JJB holding Euro hits year high against the dollar Swoosh of Cash Deals Land-Rover India's cricketing hero signs £22m image rights deal Tendulkar climbs on Saatchi & Saatchi brand wagon, writes Ashling O'Connor More than a sporting chance for business Amicus attacks UK labour law as Orange axes jobs Mercedes-Benz Shareholders take BAE chairman to task over sale of Airbus stake Reuters plans global exchange Inchcape pays £108m for Lind Debenhams lift JD's new brands Lonmin surges Joe Marten EU regulator praises role of hedge funds Watchdog eases rules over pension deficits New Assets Action International UBS buoyed by rise of the wealthy The Swiss group is managing more and more money on behalf of rich individuals, writes Tom Bawden Increases across the board for bank Lenovo Schaden Freud Picture Gallery To the rescue Dwindling Prospects Bolt-hole intrigue AZ pipeline shrinks still further as it pulls plug on drug trial Unilever shares slide after growth slowdown Your fingers no longer have to do the walking Media French news channel aims to take on CNN But the signs are not promising for President Chirac's pet project, says Adam Sage Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Music's Record in Britain Advertising fall at Mirror titles worries US investor 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 Equator slumps as Nigerian gas discovery fails to lift investors Gilts Don't be snared by Rentokil's perennial promise to improve Lonmin Miners enjoy big gains on back of record copper price Stock Markets Blacks Leisure Business Equity Prices Cystic Fibrosis Trust The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bricks and Mortar motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premiership Rugby Academy Why Buy a Citroën C6 2.7hdi V6? Citroën finally delivers six appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations blackspot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Major Ian English Durham Light Infantryman who won three MCs in some of the firecest actions of the Second World War Lily Lambert McCarthy American enthusiast for Nelson artefacts who donated her collection to the Royal Naval Museum Lives Remembered Suspicion insufficient for conspiracy Sex-change pension refusal is unlawful House of Lords Court of Justice of the European Communities Questions Answered Bangers, wipers and Persian drubbings Court Circular Service Appointment Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private School Notices University News Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items A mobile pocket weather station Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in the East and Northern Ireland. Dry Elsewhere Timesonline weathercall Times Sport Sly holds her nerve with flighty Speciosa Yesterday's Results Free Online Magazine Fallon fall casts doubt over ride in Guineas Musselburgh The Times Sports Book Southwell Wolverhampton Fontwell Park Course Specialists Bangor Favourite is being kept in reserve by Fox-Pitt Equestrianism Barrett homes in on Wigan Hatton's sacrifice England in final Prior shows his winter woes are behind him Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Strauss offers glimmer of hope Chilton leads the way after Kent lose services of Patel Hot Trott puts weary champions on the back foot Cosgrove weighs in with tasty feast of boundaries Panesar works on adding extra dimension to game Asif builds on growing reputation as Essex toil Yesterday's Scoreboards Ramprakash goes on unrelenting rampage Lewis captures six of the best to boost Test claims Engxiand Every Test Live only on Sky Sports New view available from abroad The Results Service Today's Fixtures Gartmore Wilkinson's Falcons flying the flag Rugby Union You don't have to be mad to love sport in England, but it helps The Times Timesonline Blackwell cherishes new dream Encounters 100 Ideas for Summer Fun Abramovich makes fresh approach to Shevchenko Reyes spurs Arsenal on as battle for fourth goes to final day Barclays Premiership Cole provides cheer on two fronts with step up in fitness Last Chance Premier League turns down Roeder appeal Home Truths The Premiership Today Sunderland's parting shot provokes mass delirium Anger over Dein's role sours sense of pride on Teesside Flight Options Southgate has key part to play, says Gibson Timesonline Best of the Web The Times From Hal to Henry: the great leap Simon Barnes outlines the difficulties for a Number Two stepping up to Number One England's second choice promises first-class service Advanced Hair Studio Man for the Big Stage Owen happy with natural step in the ascent of 'fantastic coach' Wayne's Footnote The Times Crossword 23,281 The Insider West Ham United Every sane person knows there is little chance of Wayne … Ferguson to put his foot down firmly on recovery Sport McClaren given his head as FA calls halt to patriot games Door to Europe Still Open times pass notes the face Poor little Richie girl the click Five baby elephants weigh about thebulletin Dressing tots in clothes made by That moment when a snatch Comme des Garçons, the Japanese Bill Gates contents Better late . . . A 63-year-old woman's decision to have a baby with IVF has reignited the debate about older mothers. Jane Wheatley hears the arguments on each side, while Sarah Vine, whose motehr and father were young, says she experienced problems not faced by children with more mature parents At least this baby will have the benefit of the love of two parents, stability and financial security I longed for age and wisdom Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma If someone must crack the whip, it had better be me www.timesonline.co.uk/janeshilling Where are all the eagle-eyed editors? Ten signs . . . . . . that the children are better techies than you. By Annabelle Thorpe Luxury with Lucia A handbag? But surely you need dozens and dozens timesonline I want a hat to see me through the summer style Freud on the couch Sigmund Freud, born 150 years ago tomorrow, is now discredited as a scientist and vilified for intellectual dishonesty. But Dr Anthony Daniels argues that, despite his flaws. Freud was a genius whose influence on human self-awareness is still being felt today Life and work of a complex man viewpoint health There's life in the old chap yet Help is available for impotent diabetics, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Traveldirect timesonline Sounds The long goodbye Domingo is back, but here and in our exclusive podcast he tells Richard Morrison about his plans for a life without singing The Times AA Exclusive podcast with the great Domingo Tilly and the Wall podcast Will success go to their feet? Pete Paphides taps into Tilly and the Wall, the pride of Omaha and stars of this week's podcast The Times Classical Jerusalem Quartet Dvorák Pop Phoenix It's Never Been Like That Virgin Pop Grandaddy Just Like the Fambly Cat Pop The Charts Radio New kids on the bloc The French four-piece Phoenix have found inspiration in East Berlin, they tell Ed Potton amazon Generation excess: what happened next to the gods of grunge Laugh? He really did Burhan Wazir meets Pearl Jam and finds a band that has laid to rest the ghosts of grunge From dance to the music of time Sister Bliss tells David Rose why she has taken a break from Faithless to tread a classical path amazon Birmingham Royal Ballet Dance Schneider TM Pop Concert Harriet MacKenzie Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Valparaiso Theatre Classical Concerts Diversions Dance Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Free Kit television terrestrial comet Variations Film Choice Variations The lawyers of diminishing returns Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Polygon Picture The Times World Cup fever may cause a chill in the housing market but the humdrum will soon kick in again The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Picture Gallery Focus on: Average Property Prices £000s The Property Database In Mews House in Southwest London Out Stone Cottage in Oxfordshire Longworth: a larger family home with rooms over three floors and converted stables Away Farmhouse in North Yorkshire Near Skipton: a Grade Ii listed property in almost 1½ acres grounds The South West Mission Achieved A development in Bermondsey's old pirate zone oozes character, says Susan Emmett For Sale The Madison Building Fresh Fields to Conquer City types seeking a new challenge could try this £22m estate, says Lucia Adams A Perfect Miniature Poulton House in Wiltshire is Queen Anne at its most delightful, says Marcus Binney Fact File mfi Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Level Luxury apartments high in the sky London Manchester Edinburgh Fact File Life among the Stars A luxury penthouse perfect for James Bond leaves Mary Gold both shaken and stirred Multiple Display Advertising Items French Disconnection Many Britons are returning home, tired of Gallic officialdom, reports Chris Wilson Fact File Moving Tales British Gas My Quest for a Tenant Should she share with a friend or a stranger? Zoë Strimpel checks the pros and cons Antler Homes Fact File Persimmon Honey I Designed the Whole House The interiors guru Naomi Cleaver wants Britain to say goodbye to all tat. Homes without elegance, wit and integrity do not function, she tells Fred Redwood Naomi's Tips Fact File Throwing in the Trowel Charles Bodsworth packed up his job at the BBC to try his hand at plastering WB Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items savills Multiple Display Advertising Items savills property The Times What's on Survey Catch The Times Have You Got a Consumer Question? Lend Me a Hand A self-employed baker needs a fast-acting fix to stem her debts Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Home Work G-Mex Pan Peninsula 40 new storeys Ballymore

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