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News from 12/05/2006

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Andrew Robson, Amrit Dhillion, David T. Johnson, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adrian Lee, Fiona Maddocks, Syed Kamall, Mark Souster, Sean O'Neill Michael Evans and Richard Ford, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Lean, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Greg Barrow, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Josh Sims, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Leo McKinstry, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, lan Johns, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jem Massey, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Andrew Wiseman, George Hinchliffe, Gascolgne Halman Knutsford, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ben MacHell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Alan Hamilton and Stewart Tendler, Dr Gerald Morgan, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Thomas Ravenscroft, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Nicole Swengley, Gerard Baker, Keith Richards, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Dr Rowan Williams Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'connor Sir Jonathan Sacks, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Berne Valliers, Gabriel Rozenberg, Shakespeare's Globe, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economic Reports, Sarah Billings, Secretary Lincolnshire Daffodil Socety, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ken Mines, Dr Bob Bury, Charles Bockett-Pugh, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Sean O'neill, Roger Boyes, Mary Ashworth, Pendle, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Joan Riquelle, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, A. D. Harvey, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Professor Paul Badham, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Simon Brooke, Sean O'nell and Daniel McGrory, Jim Tinning, Rainham, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Amy Carter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Michael D. Dunn, Rodney Knight, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Anthony Duggins, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Rooney boost Extremists jailed Pensions rise Bricks and Mortar One small step Share deal 'Labour looks divided and treacherous' The story of 7/7 Blair and Brown agree an earnings link for pensions In the Times Today Cash cuts force Tories to break up think-tank The Times Boy of 9 faces charge of rape Rights Act attack Disability policy London charge rise HP Sauce bid fails A Packed Lunchtime's Viewing Choparad Toddlers 'will learn nothing from TV' Tune in for all-day babysitting A 24-hour television channel for infants aged from 6 months has divided US opinion, writes James Bone in New York The security errors Suicide bomb threat to Britain was ruled out Leader of cell was known but not pursued Intelligence agencies failed to co-operate The Journey into London Philips Analysis and Judgement They aroused no suspicion. They were hugging and happy - but had bombs The four men prepared meticuloisly for their deadly London mission, right, according to the official findings. Alan Hamilton and Stewart Tendler report The Four Suicide Bombers Next to the 9/11 inquiry, this leaves many stones unturned Foreign Editor's Briefing Hold a proper inquiry, say critics of 'rubbish' report Balancing safety and human rights Political Briefing The Unanswered Questions Comment The Numbers We have to know what went wrong, families demand Queensland Government BBC told it has no licence to entertain Frank Gardner The Times Cut! New film director is out the old one is back Hitachi evesham Judge frees women who killed sailor Friends who killed a German yachtsman for making sexual advances 24 years ago not to be extradited, Will Pavia writes dfs Sir Cliff takes pity on the poor Blairs People "Respect me, respect the family "Not an impression … A very quick rebound for Jack Straw, who appears to … Ps A London tour guide, addressing a group of addressing … Ah, the perils of being a teenage rock star. The Arctic … whsmith Religious leaders fear 'right to die' law would turn into 'duty to die' Crown The Times moben Universitied to dock pay of lecturers who boycott exam duties Multiple Display Advertising Items Comedy actor facing 15 charges over child porn The Times The Times Emily Barber/ North News Carjacker in police chase kills woman pushing pram More EU power? Abuse of the vulnerable Ethical dilemma of the assisted dying Bill Equality for women in the front line of battle Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline. co. uk/debate Lords' mechanism US Embassy pays no tax Real apprentices Rooney-itis Picture Gallery Time to Pause Profound doubts about the speed of Bulgaria's EU accession One way to cut waiting lists: don't treat people with the wrong views Notebook Applied Intelligence The three fatal security mistakes leading to 7/7 Thunderer: British justice hijacked Silence in (and out) of court There is a serious terror threat, but the archaic rules of sub judice stop us from knowing the truth First kiss the dictator, then slap his face The Bush Administration's unrequited affection for Putin's Russia has been replaced by tougher rhetoric Was Dick Cheney's speech the start of a new freeze in US-Russian relations? Labour's two warring camps are ready to press the red self-destruct button The ultra-Blairites want to force Brown to declare that he will be as new Labour as Blair Labour looks divided, treacherous and in the country's interest The Link Stones' Keith leaves hospital after surgery Girl, 12, to be youngest mother Scent with a bouquet of Stilton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Drug-addict inmates sue over 'cold turkey' detox Total Volvo The Sharpest Critics A cheering sign that the Globe is in capable hands Jonathan Cake's Coriolanus is as honest as he is arrogant Staples Now is the time to get a Chinese education, Britons told A minister is urging undergraduates to go East and take advantage of the economic revolution, writes Tony Halpin Lexus New monkey species is the first of the mohicans Simens Men Lost Treasures Five youths on murder charge Appeal refused Dogg desciplined Baby smoke risk Slow recovery Museums in danger of becoming fossils of a lost tradition The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Who found a lot to smile about at the dispatch box? Parliamentary Sketch Why coppers are rising in value The coin in your pocket is actually worth more than it states, thanks to increasing base metal prices, writes Karen McVeigh Bose Coining It 'It was unbelievable so gruesome' Award-winning station's loss Jail for cutting hair Cockfight penalty Cup ticket arrest Scratch for Jesus Diamond donation Animal rights grave-robbers are jailed for 12 years each Toysrus Bereaved families blocking organ transplants Answer to everything? Spammers face five years in jail Bad drug reactions TA victory Arsonists get life Year-long pub ban Forgetful cabie Historic line-up Searching for genetic link to cancer 'may be waste of time' Missionimpossible.com BBC denies triumph of Sir Alan's apprentice was a sham ITV night of the long knives Fancy Having a Go Yourself? Multiple Display Advertising Items Aristocrat arrested over second shooting death Suzuki Times World News Islanders' take first steps home after a landmark court victory What They Said Costas turn back tide by blowing up a new hotel wanadoo The Times Dr Zhivago gets revolutionary treatment Forty years after David Lean's epic film, a native version of Pasternak's classic is dividing Russians, Jeremy Page reports EU prepares to embrace a land of greed, killing and corruption Brussels is worried but not enough to stop Bulgaria joining, writes Anthony Browne 4,500 former KGB agents to face exposure Jeremy Page Joining the Club (AFP): £60,000 for tree injuries (AP): Attack backfires (AP): Alligator killing (AP): Missile fear (AP): Climbers die (Reuters): Suicide boy, 13 (AFP): Enterprising spirit (AP): Making a killing Whatcar? Car of the Year Blue blood boils as Kaiser's heir and his plastic princess get married on TV DELL Fuel shortage paralyses Gazz (AFP): Bank bans shady customers (Reuters): Priest Jailed over nun's murder Sainsbury's (Reuters): Seventy feared dead after Tamil attack at sea Storming of the British Embassy The woman who sparked years of death and terror The anniversary of the Cultural Revolution must not be ignored, Nie Yuanzi tells Jane MacArtney The Times The Revolution The Times (AP): Cleric 'humiliated' (AP): Beach discipline (AFP): Masseur rape trial (AP): Immigration Bill (AFP): Mosquito plague (AP): Lawyer is cleared (Reuters): Miracle recovery Bush may have crossed the line by tracking every US phone call Pope tells Chavez to mend his ways The Times (AP): Rebels freed in peace deal The Maid's Story: Extracts from a Life Less Ordinary smile the internet bank Grime pays for servant who wrote a bestseller The Times Times Business BMI chief takes majority stake Friday May 12 2006 Rank departure Vauxhall walkout Pound's high Quote of the day Brown to back Royal Mail Part privatisation Baugur rakes in £50m profit on M&S shares Rubber price stretched to a 22 year high FTSE 100 Bank of Scotland Stock Markets 3i has a winning formula - why change it? Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Rubber band Pound to Dollar Short of skills 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 Worker accused in insider trading case Stop Press Shareholders back Google founders Universal settles airplay fix claims Investors support Ford family The Times Commodities hit highs on back of political worries Figures boost faith in eurozone revival Exchange Exit Britain gains powers to combat VAT fraud UK factory output shoots upby 0.7% The Times 3i urges executives to invest in Asia strategy The Times By a Correspondent: US stocks fall on gold and oil fears Latin American boost for R&sa Reliance shares soar after £4.5bn listing Gaffes, hats and hemlines push protocol to the limit Bare Midriff is Not a Winner Moss Bros braced for bumper Ascot Demand for toppers and tails is surging as Royal Ascot's return to bigger, better facilities at its home course prompts celebration, Neelam Verjee writes lenovo Morgan Stanley says 'You're fired' to half its 2006 Wall Street intake 'Ostrich' order raises appeal scope How Boss Broke the News The Sunday Times Enron judge rules on 'blind eye' Leighton's share plan may be a reform too far Analysis The Times 'Is it a done deal? No, it's not but I'm confident … Brussels eyes BT pension guarantee EU vows to press on with call plan That's rich City Diary Monkey business City Diary In the bank City Diary Aviva Spanish flex legal muscle against Hollywood Viacom poised to keep £1bn Tube deal The Times Trust Information Service Barclays The Times In town halls as on stock markets, those who pay the piper call the tune Media Irish newcomer is one to watch in soccer drama Under Mark Wood the past may be ITN's future The news organisation's chief is planning to branch out, says Dan Sabbagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Growth of the IPOD Channel 4 gears up for move into digital radio 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 Inclusion in top index boosts chosen few as demoted suffer Small Caps Gilts Chief's confidence is music to the ears of BOC investors Tempus Talk spreads that RBS has Spain-bound armada ready Stock Markets Nick Hasell Royal & Sun 3i Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Floyd Patterson Modest champion who punched above his weight and became the first heavyweight to regain his world title Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection to a published obituaries, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1tt; by fax to 020-7782 5870, or by e-mail Tenant cannot set off damages claim Law Report Court of Appeal Edlington Properties Ltd v J. H. Fenner and Co. Ltd Power to order claimaint's security for costs Chancery Division Harris v Wallis Administrative delays inimical to justice Court of Appeal Regina (G) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Judge's power to limit written submissions Court of Appeal Criminal Division Regina v K and Othere Questions Answered Pillory roses, tulip stocks and daffodils Times Online Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Announcements Appointments School Notices University News To place death notice, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Raymonf Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Anniversaries Bridge Andrew Robson Newspapers Support Recycling The Cabinet The Times Cabinet Office Whips Constitutional Affairs Northern Ireland Office Communities and Local Government Foreign and Commonwealth Office Privy Council Office Health Trade and Industry Defence Home Office Transport Education and Skills International Development Treasury Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Law Officers Work and Pensions Culture, Media and Sport The Times Motors Motors Luxury Performance and Supercars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to spend that spare £170,000 Stuart Birch puts the Ferrari 599 through its paces despite some unwanted attention Mercedes-Benz 'Pop-ups' make it safer to be run over Lapping It up on Test Track Times Online Motors Summer rain puts shops in a sweat Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online weathercall Times Sport Papal Bull brings intriguing angle to Epsom puzzle Racing Chester Specialists the-racehorse. co. uk Ivy Creek can deliver riches to Wragg Urbancricket.com Yesterday's Results Wincanton The Times Sports Book Hamilton Park Lingfield Park Nottingham Robinson blames system for his weekend lottery The Results Service Semi-Finals Today's Fixtures Corry will stay at home if Leicester are granted Howard's way Noble calls up Aspinwall to replace retired Harris Ticketmaster Academy student Ojo is learning in the fast lane Armstrong left in the clear McKenna double Faulkner's job Record target Belt up for grabs Basso closes gap Champion Patterson loses his final fight Henman's best is not enough as Nadal Tennis Hatton set to make his mark on hungry Collazo Leading Scores Times Online The Sunday Times Clarke finds relief from worries on the course Golf Allen is adamant Brentford are still in with a shout Coca-Cola League One Play-Offs By a Special Correspondent: Taylor-Fletcher puts Huddersfield within touching distance of Cardiff timesonline. co. uk/encounters The Times By Our Sports Staff: Henry thinks world of England Jol sets his sights on Bellamy and Berbatov Departure of Royle leaves door open to Parkinson Morientes plans to make mark on Kop folklore FA Cup Final No apology from Brooking for revelling in his finest hour Gary Jacob learns how winning the Cup shaped the life of a West Ham legend The Times Gibson aims high in bid to continue evolution Viduka calls for squad unity to be maintained Wenger happy for Walcott to mature with England Uninhibited Eriksson predicts a fairytale ending Tom Hevezi/ap Trinidad Draw Cunningham looks back in anger at Birmingham Chelsea's forgotten man seeks a way out Juventus board stands down Seeds of doubt Scotland rout Cottage loans Totti returns Naved and Mushtaq give Sussex the edge Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Kent happy to take pedestrian approach Warwickshire sleep-walking to defeat as Warne waits to pounce Scoreboard from Hove Middlescx brought to tears as Onions simmers Gary Keedy, the slow left-arm bowler, took six for … Flower and Irani keep Essex in hunt amid run feast Croft excused for seeing double Solanki rallies his troops with quickfire century Times Online Yesterday's Scoreboards Incomparable Harvey turns tables on Northamptonshire Second Division Cook's recipe the choice for those of a traditional palate Rick Broadbent on the calm head who restored order at Lord's after all the Ashes hysteria Don't Miss a Shot Herbh Frogg Inside EDGE The Times Vaughan's wounded knee saga takes new turn for worse Sky stumped in endeavour to be cuddly Sport on Television Jayasuriya back on presidential orders Trescothick leads from the front on return Scope Inside Scoreboard from Lord's The Times Crossword 23,287 To Judge from their respective modes of return travel … Andy Robinson was further prodded to look beyond Mike … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk The Insider Sport Positive Rooney winning race against time for World Cup Trescothick Lords It against Ari Lanka Test Match Reports Pages 108-111 The Times The Times pass notes The human riff theface the click the bulletin contents Keeping up with the (Peter) Joneses Neighbours being unusally friendly? Beware - they're probably on the snoop. Sarah Vine says the best way to find ideas for improving your home is to spy on what they've done next door Sofa Workshop Modern morals The Times Picture Gallery Locks hold the key to the tragedy of female existence Practice makes perfect wretches Cloud covered Ten tips The Times Hair with Hari Lucia van der Post answers your style questions Where can I find a stylish swimseit for a trip to Italy? Luxury with Lucia I detoxed by accident - and I have no regrets at all Turn me on, turn me off: a new genetic way to tackle cancer? health Diet and supplements can affect the way that inherited diseases are passed from one generation to the next, scientists are discovering. Jerome Burnre reports The Times Offers Direct An Italian treat to sweeten you up for an idle weekend food Jill Dupleix prepares a Mediterranean meal to help you to reach a state of bliss In season: wild plants Mementos of the future There's a premium on memorabilia for Fritz Lang's Metropolis, the DVD offered free with tomorrow's Times, reports Derwent May The Times Win Metropolis posters Is this what tomorrow used to sound like? Index Ok, so how deep is your love? Sounds The return of Take That with a £3 million recording contract has set a poser for Pete Paphides: Why all the hype for them when the E17 boys, for one, can't get arrested? The Times Exclusive Richard Hawley podcast New Bands The Times Classical Philippe Jaroussky Beata Virgine Virgin Classics Pop The Racontours Broken Boy Soldiers Xl The Charts Pop Various Rip it Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978-84 V2 Singles Pop They'll Have to Catch us First Various Artists Domino Radio Downloads Psst - want the hottest tickets? Richard Morrison marks your card for the coming Prom season O2 They're small, but perfectly performed It used to say George Formby and Tiny Tim, but the ukulele is cool, says George Hinchliffe Has the ukelele's simplicity made it the edgiest instrument out there? Start plucking your own Iconoclast or evil twin? Christopher Alden enjoy ruffing opera lovers' feathers, he explains to Neil Fisher Royal Shakespeare Company How opera grew up—the hard way first night reviews Comedy Dylan Moran The Deco, Northampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Reflections on the Middle East Theatre The Mirror for Princes Barbican Pit Concert Simunye St John's Smith Square Pop Mystery Jets Electric Ballroom, NW1 In the main paper Concert London Sinfonietta/Brabbins West Yorkshire Playhouse. Leeds tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Unreported World Viewing Guide San Francisco's Great Quake Variations Little Britain: A Showbiz Marriage Later with Tools Holland In Good Company (2004) Film Choice Pushing Tin (1999) Very Bad Things (1998) Pecker (1998) The ugly side of the beautiful game Last Night's Tv lan Johns Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3901 Word Watching Polygon The Times The Times The Surveyor Opening Bids Bricks and Mortar Stamp duty is painful for buyers but it's helping to put a smile on the face of tiday's Mr Rigsby Property Editor The reality of new developments was too often sprawl Focus on: The North West In Semi-Detached House in West London Getingetoutgetaway Out Former Rectory in Hampshire Away Listed Farmhouse in Somerset A Barn Champion Mary Gold applauds some Tardis-like homes that are just what the doctor ordered Forsale Coming Soon Home You Can Never4 Type of An eco-centre built with recycled materials impresses Adrian Lee Forsale mfi Greenliving The Times So Many Want Do Few Top-end rentals such as Churchill's flat are now thin on the ground, says Paula Hawkins Fact File The Times Octacon A Cloth of Pure Gold High Society A 15th-century Kent clothier's house is a snip at only £2.25m, says Marcus Binney Fact File Octacon Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot For fashion, clubbing and city living, look no further than Nottingham, says Jayne Dowle Fact File Galliard Lighting to Blow You Away Lamps created from plastic in the same way as glass impress Nicole Swengley Cocksedge thinks he is the first designer to try this techique Light Ideas Walls Hang out Again Textiles-ancient or modern - are making a stylish comeback, writes Josh Sims This is art made with the home in mind rather than a gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items View Point Urban Living Can we really recall why anyone thought it a good idea? High Point of Modern Once reviled, modemism is now the height of fashion. Bob Stanley explains why it works for him Fact File All the Fun of the Fifties A sunken room and pool make this a home fit for a Bond villain, says Anne Ashworth A chrome kitchen stool spells ecstasy for the Fiftlephiles Mad about Menton Noel Coward was a fan and it's cheaper than other Riviera spots, says Simon Brooke Here the baker will know many of his clients by name Inside Track Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Do your Groundwork Home Work Turfing You're on a Roll Sprinkle a Little Happiness Mower or Machete? 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