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News from 10/05/2006

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Julie Daniels, Judith Bumpus, Nigel Hawkes Frances Gibb and David Charter, Dr Yen-Chung Chong, Robert Wilkin, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Prockter, Nicholas Lloyd, Christine Seib, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Steph Mastoris, Lester May, Pat Gibson, Diane Abbott, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Patricia Bennett, Christine Trigger, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, George Lush, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Chris Sherwood, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Mira Katbamna, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nick Hodgkinson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Rev David Butterfield, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Alan Hamilton and Ian Evans, Zara Dunbar, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Clare Hedges, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Rajeev Syal, James Doran and Dominic Kennedy, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst, Dominic Kennedy and Andrew Plerce, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jessica Pacey, Patrick Hosking, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Spacey, John Finet, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Marianne Lederman, Jonathan Clayton, Michele Kirsch, Mark Mugliston, Ashling O'connor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Nicholas Blanford, Adrian Perry, Mike Smith, George Caulkin, Michael Smith, Neelam Varjee, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Paul Simon, Michael Gove, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Greg Hurst and Philip-Webster, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Peter Baranyovits, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Thomas Stuttaford, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent,

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The Times Lib Dems £2.4m donor extradited Oil blast cause Brown challenge Bel Mooney Merkel pledge Index timesonline. co. uk Doctors in revolt over legalising euthanasia Index The science of picking a mate Kelly questioned over view on 'sin' of homosexuality Index The Times Doctors against right to die Pledge to root out 'nimbyism' Cut-price policy investigated Reshuffle blunder Customs dispute Longer retirement Wing and a prayer A Taste for Human Flesh Tiffany & Co. Cannibalism is murder - even if the victim requests to be eaten The killer who cooked his dinner guest flashes his teeth at the judge as eight-year jail term is increased to life, reports Roger Boyes Lib Dems' high-flying donor is extradited by easyJet Members will foot the bill if party has to repay donation E coli found at nursery school Tories act too late GP inquiry widens Correction Breitling Welcome to Britain (let me take that) A cyclist pedalled 335,000 miles... then he reached Portsmouth, write Alan Hamilton and Ian Evans Human failures led to massive oil blast Leaking petrol vapour from an overflowing tank went undetected by controllers and site's safety devices, reports Lewis Smith The families learning to live again Pollution risk lowered by weather Pupils hop across the Channel to join British schools elite racoon 'They learn from dawn until dusk' dfs Patek Philipp The Woman's Verdict on Men's Faces How to tell if a man wants children Scientists say that women use facial cues to choose a partner who will be interested in family life, writes Mark Henderson Roger Viviev More women now the breadwinner BT Bring it all together Friend 'tried to kill widow over legacy' Citroen Oops, pop star Britney Spears is pregnant ... again. … Conqueror of the Arcticice, climber of Everest, victim … Fast work at the BBC—some wag has already stuck a "sponsored … Ps Norwich Union Picture Gallery Tories carve up cities - again People Toshiba Doctors' cure for online hysteria The rising number of so-called cyberchondriacs has prompted the creation of a reputable health website, Sam Lister reports tiscali Advice on the Internet Halifax Home Insurance Microsoft Office Campaigners urge boycott in fight to stop national icon from going Dutch Woolwich Rail network faces shutdown Civilian to fly military helicopters Burglar beaten with a saucepan Rescue of historic clipper fails Expedia. co. uk Grieving family of dead boy, 15, plead for end to sectarian attacks Swansea triumph Paying twice for schooling The Blair effect, and leaders-in-waiting EU peace mission Join the debate with the Times readers worldwide. . . … Blair Departure Trendy worship fails us all England Squad John Prescott NHS 'no shows' Canoeists must cough up Ice-cream friendly This footie bore Meta-what? Picture Gallery False Diagnosis How ministers mishandled the contracts for NHS consultants Luvvies' Labour's Lost The tragi-comedy of Mr Spacey and the Old Vic theatre Trinny, Susannah and Gordon: some makeover tips for a prospective PM Time, Gentlemen Please Blair and Brown must adapt to changing political circumstances Don't be touchy, Cardinal Why shouldn't women kill? The idea that female members of the Armed Forces should be protected from close combat is wrong Join the Debate Index What we in Labour really fear now In his anxiety to fight battles of 20 years ago, the Prime Minister is destroying the party A few words of sage advice for Tony Blair from Britain's Unfunniest Man Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Hiscox Morrisons Police gave rapist ticket to freedom A sexual predator attacked a pensioner after probation staff failed to keep track of his whereabouts, Ben Hoyle reports creme 2006 Anglian Home improvements The new broom needs to get used to gathering dust Barclays beyond petroleum My show at the Old Vic must go on, says Spacey Rias Coming Soon. . . beyond petroleum The New Deal: moment that Twelve years after the Granita pact with Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister's hand was forced by the party's backbenchers. Greg Hurst and Philip webster report Flashpoints How to Sack a Prime Minister Leader 'out of touch' There is more to all this than just political turmoil Labour called time on Blair Just what you'd expect from a divine guitarist first night pop Eric Clapton Multiple Display Advertising Items Index PC World Consultants' new £340m deal 'no help for patients' Samsung 40% fewer nurses as hospitals cut costs British Gas Terror witness 'was tortured' Free travel plan Richards improves A nose for fakes Carjack robbers 'get off lightly' for brutal £350,000 crime spree ibis Index The stamp collection that could cost thousands their life savings Gullible Globe How 14-month-old leukaemia victim is suffering for Hamas Doctors blame freeze on Westen aid and Israeli blockade for drugs crisis in Gaza hospitals, Stephen Farrell reports churchill Britain is asked for security assistance US agrees a deal on aid amid talk of civil war Be Inc(red)ible An instant of joy, then tears and tantrums as crown is snatched from beauty queen Contestants in Mrs World 2006 claim the pageant was rigged reports Jeremy Only Skin Deep Rescued: now the recriminations begin Multiple Display Advertising Items Protest as bears go back in wild Russia honours wartime victory Blaine hurt in record attempt Inc(red)ible Playstation 3 on its way Delay in reforms threatens to hinder EU entry De Villepin puts on brave face as Sarkozy testifies Now the good news is out: Europe is working very well (AP): Flights hit by 24-hour strike (AFP): Student attacked (Reuters): Union demands (Reuter): Animated debate (AP): Prodi wait goes on (Reuter): Dead loss The Times Growing Convention War of the carnations as farmers buttonholed on royalties Leo Lewis reports on the latest source of friction between Japan and China Iran to be offered deal over nuclear programme disabllltydebate. org (AFP): UN acts on abuse (AP): Marchers cleared (AP): Informers named (AP): Trawler sinks (AP): School tragedy (AFP): Taste of anger (Reuters): Football bug Zuma apology heralds ANC fight Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Warlords fight for third day Index GSK gets order against activists Costcutter tie-up Boots green light Quote of the day Merkel in call for 'European champions' Head of Regal's broker left with £2.9m pay Hands joins queue for Vue cine FTSE 100 Friends Provident Stock Markets Stores carry on at our convenience North Sea Oil Commodities Hands off Pound to Dollar Shop affront Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results In brief Directors' dealings Briefing Smaller stock to watch Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Euronext investors told to reject deal Stop Press PlayStation query hits Sony shares AOL to cut 1,300 jobs GM shares jump on revised figures The Times Mittal Steel ready to make higher offer for Arcelor Kallkwik Index Kvaerner Pension deal questioned Sara Lee offloads Courtaulds division Diary of an Unhappy Year Radio merger pair struggled to tune into each other mba fair GCap chief admits merger errors Ralph Bernard: Then and now Royal Mail imposes rejected 2.9% pay deal on postal staff XL Capital Vauxhall makes case for job cuts Re-finance hope for Eurotunnel creditors M&a activity set to grow, says Lazard By Numbers TWD Accountants UBS reveals big plans for its new £1.4bn Brazilian bank Fighting back from 5,000% inflation Hitachi NTL drops plans for pay sports channel Of all the gin joints City Diary Scrambled eggs City Diary Pot luck City Diary The Times Vodafone warned over value of verizon Gaming Corp seals new phone alliance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Diesel The Times purostar 'Stores too powerful, but we like them' Shoppers at Tesco's Surry Quays store in South London are wary of supermarkets' might-but like the price, Neelam Verjee found OFT opens door wide for grocery inquiry Checkout Pillar of France's establishment breaks ranks to join Mittal board The Times Imperial aim of Austria Problem Cases Switch off DTI accused over labs project flop A scheme to replace the National Physical Labouratory was flawed from the start. Angela Jameson reports PFI critics line up to attack huge windfalls 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 Anite slides amid worries over cost-cutting at main customer Gilts A word to the wise-Sage looks like a sound investment C&C Group Retailers lifted by April date on high street spending Mapeley 60 Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Isaac Witkin Abstract sculptor who moved from the exhilaration of 1960s London to forge a successful career in America Alan Gore Darling of the colour supplements who transmogrified homes and their interiors, and introduced the first designer kitchens Strini Moodley Political activist who broke from Mandela to run the Black Consciousness movement with Steve Biko Sister Rose Thering Dominican nun who campaigned to banish anti-Semitism from Roman Catholic teaching Zehdi Terzi PLO diplomat and its first Ambassador to the UN Planning law breaches EU environment requirement Law Report Choosing sex comparator group Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths To place Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Lecture School Notices Western Scotland goes subtropical Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five Day Forecast Times Online Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Church News Reader Offers Ltd Index Seize every chance to watch fiery George W Five of the six horses Godolphin have run in Britain … Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings There was one thing that put me off Speciousa in the The Nawab looks best in Chester staying test Fakenham The Wright Track Course Specialists Chester Newcastle Rebuilt Hatton eager to muscle in Boxing Racing Ripon The Times Kelso Weight Watchers Rooney banned McRae one-off Dashing McEwen The Results Service Today's Fixtures Times Online Deacon misses play-offs after 'trial by television' Ryder Cup addict Casey driven to seek another fix Comet Vendee challenge suits Thomson after new deal Sailing Britain selectors end world for Brakewell Equestrianism Twenty 20 Somethings Minor Counties Schools Villages Women The Championship Positive Moody shurgs off criticism Sussex find runs hard to come by against tight pace attack County Championship First Division Warne can enjoy the flip side to moment of madness Eng Xi Picture Gallery Mongia century adds to Glamorgan woes Second Division The Times Cook to make most of new opening Struggling Murray fails to keep latest date with Nadal Tennis The Times Gatlin and Powell in Gateshead showdown Athletics The Times Boothroyd spoils night of delight by provoking unseemly brawl Watford Crystal Palace Tottenham stand little chance with replay plea Charlton clear way for future Reprieve for Carr Spitting inquiry Keane returns for reminder of good, bad and the ugly Absence of Van Nistelrooy underlines facts of life at Old Trafford as Oliver Kay sees almost 70,000 honour Irishman William Hill King Henry reigns supreme The player of the week has been awarded entirely at … Milan push Shevchenko within reach of admiring Chelsa Electric Atmosphere for Testimonial The Times Brown finds joy in sequel to Harmmers horror story FA Cup Final Liverpool embroiled in dispute over theft of 1,600 tickets Redeemed club give just reward to Gibson History beckons for McClaren's men From Smog Mosters to Smug Creatures. How a town was transformed by Riverside heroes The New Chapters Owen on his Anfield Rap 'I don't get nervous because I Matthew Syed on the steely-eyed passion that brings the mentality of an assassin to Michael Owen's goalscoring talent michael Owen The New Chapters Owen on his Pain in Spain New ambassador Walcott offers wholesome image of national pride Scope Reserving their Opinion Watching Brief on Teenager Beckham Delay Peter Crouch was speaking at the launch of T-Mobile's The Times Crossword 23,285 The Insider Players at Northamptonshire County Cricket Club turned If There was any lingering doubt about Jose Mourinho's The Times Crouch glad to lose role as England's surprise package Index Past go: the Monopoly kid who hopes to get England out of jail The Times Index times passnotes the face Stricking with the Vic theclick thebulletin contents Power dressing Condoleezza Rice 1, Margaret Beckett 0 - but for the new Foreign Secretary all is not yet lost on the style front. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong gives her advice Hari's hair advice If I were. . . ... Madonna, I'd consider covering up, says Michele Kirsch There's a lack of faith in modern culture You can't say Boris isn't on the ball Earth to John Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The Times For those in peril In the age supercarriers a sailor's life can be tough. But one group still cares, says Libby Purves How can I find happiness when my wife needs so much care? Do You Need Advice? Index One in every colour, please These days, we all want to own smart footwear, and we're prepared to pay more than £1,000 a pair to achieve in says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Bruno Frisoni dfs Shoe facts The Biba Revival 'Every day was outragcous at Biba' Barbara Hulanicki tells Carolyn Asome how her shop became a fashion legend From £39 only Beauty jury Imedeen Chinese whispers turn out to be exaggerted Shanghai must decide whether to ape the West or follow its own path, says Carolyn Asome Detail is retail Do I take this dress? I do! Chain reaction Bh's bridalwear would fsuit any (not just the) big day, says Anne Ashworth Dish Salt beef and Carrots What wrecks the liver? Double Scotches and doctored herbs health Liver discase is on the rise and alcohol is the villain. But there can be other causes, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Index There's only one Apprentice Tim Teeman meets the two women vying for Sir Alan's favour, and reveals a few secrets Tricks of the trading: behind the scenes of The Apprentice Grayson Perry My gnarly past as a hardcore skater Glossary Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Oh you pretty things Saudis see how their sisters live Judith Bumpus reports on a candid show about Muslims in Britain Concert Names of the Dead Carriageworks, Leeds The Times Opera first night Cyrano de Bergerac Covent Garden In the main paper Classical Concerts Theatre Crooked Bush, W12 Jazz Jacques Loussier St John's Smith Square tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Live UEFA Cup Final Revealed: The Man behind the Da Vinci Code Variations Eating with. . . The Apprentice: The Final Pearl Harbor (2001) Film Choice Ronin (1998) The Love Letter (1999) Memories are made of these Last Night't TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3899 Word Watching Polygon Seven Seas creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items A blooming miracle Working Relationship Bob Sweet and his PA Rachel Quinlan talk to Rosalind Renshaw Water, water everywhere (and drinks are included, too) Career clinic The main event You cannot afford to miss Creme 2006, says Julie Daniels British Airways Tell the computer A gift for giving Business presents need care, says Michelle Braham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Innovative corporate gifts Buying a corporate gift A luxury flight that won't break the bank Hiring a jet could make financial sense, says Rosalind Renshaw Taking the lead Multiple Display Advertising Items

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