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News from 16/05/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, Professor Donald Read, Drewent May, Robert Cole, Shaun Woodward Licensing Minister, Michael Kapoor, DJM, Tom Rowland, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, David Outram, Theodore Dalrymple, Michael Owen, Dr David Bebbington, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, David Lammy Minister for Culture, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, Steve Ryder, Bruce Stockler, Joe Joseph, John Crompton, Rajeev Syal and Andrew Pierce, John Coughlan, Robin Bather, Kathryn Ruemmler, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Gabby Logan, Michael Heaney, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, John Radford, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, James A. Grant, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Tardif, Liz Chong, Valerie Elliott and Lewis Smith, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Jeffrey Jowell, Professor, Barbara Russell, David Evans, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Ann Treneman, Gabriel Rozenberg Economic Reporter, Rob Wright, James Couser, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Albie Sachs, Jane MacArtney and Gary Duncan, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dominic Kennedy and Andrew Pierce, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lewis Smith and Valerie Elliott, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Tom Dart, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, David Eyre, Jane Shilling, Linda Gray, Dr N. P. Hudd, Ashling O'connor, Ella Stimson, George Caulkin, Kalyani Menon, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Burton, Peter Riddell, Tom Bawden and Neelam Verjee, Carly Chynoweth, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Alan B. Shrank, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Dominic Grieve, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Louise Cohen, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Philip Freeman, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Gill Lane, Owen Slot, Nicola Copping, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Kaveh Sohlekol,

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The Times Heroin kingpin is jailed for 22 years French flattery Law inside Public Gang attacks Trading criticism Alligator alert Index Tough curbs on water use as drought hits Britain The new package holiday Drying up The great put-down-9 catches, 1 Test Give peace a chance, Straw tells warring Brown-Blair camps In the Times Today The Times MPs clash with police on loans for peerages inquiry Freed rapist 'attacked girl, 6' Stormont deadline Doctor to appeal Eye warning Correction Clarification The Times Tiffany & Co Surgery Rises by a Third Standpipe threat as consumers fail to turn off the taps Tough curbs on water use as drought hits Britain Huntsman fined for whip attack Non-urgent calls Policemen sacked Fireman jailed Asylum stand-off On the ball Cup ratings boost christian aid week British Council Aux armes in culture wars-but in a very British way Blair leads the attack on his own human rights laws The Human Rights Act and its Implications Problems in giving more power to teachers Public fail to accept that rate is falling Government demands longer jail terms for sex and violent crimes Chocolates are the latest measure of satisfaction with the NHS Mercedes-Benz Belt-Tightening Multiple Display Advertising Items How the Money was Spent Senior Tories declare £50,000 of free flights Camelot Multiple Display Advertising Items Refugee behind heroin trade jailed for 22 years Turkish gang boss was responsible for '90 per cent of drugs', Adam Fresco reports Suzuki Mark Oaten will be appearing in a daytime fitness programme … Speaking of which, a mischievous question tabled for … We've nothing against censorship in the sake of decency, … Wanadoo Still in Namibia, and still waiting for their baby … He didn't want to meet Tony Blair, but he did want … Picture Gallery Ps Is Campbell backing Gordon? People Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Sat-nav sends ambulance on scenic route to crash Museum subsidies Copyright crazy Degree chaos and the anger of lecturers Human Rights Act under fire Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Licensing the BBC's offerings Dress sense Dystopian Tube Faith in a tent? Thin skin A dainty morsel Picture Gallery Chav Politics The Hugo Chávez show is bad burlesque Mars Attacks Chocolates are the new measure of patient satisfaction Put bloggers on the beat: a cunning plan to save the LAPD's honour La Notebook Judgment Day Britain needs law and order, not the line of least resistance Let's not allow the battle of a Biro and an octopus to ruin an inspiring Act You sure as hell know when human rights are not there-as with no right to a fair trial Does your life lack meaning? Dig up a grave One-issue fanatics get their kicks from feeling morally superior while doing evil, says Theodore Dalrymple Not such a Jilly idea after all If the education of care-home children is so disastrous, one left-field suggestion could bring results Thunderer: Hugo and Ken: two of a kind Special constable may have been killed with own knife Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft Direct Line It's good to talk, but not to me: the sketch they tried to ban Political Sketch Chávez offers fuel to British poor Letter for a date is 56 years late Marley musician's claim rejected Park visitors left hanging at 60ft Air France KLM Eurostar gets a movie makeover ahead of Da Vinci Code premiere Soldier spurned rugby stardom-and died in Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items Gulf troops show no sign of war syndrome Multiple Display Advertising Items Pacy, informal and inventive, this tale grips in the retelling first night Theatre Benedict Nightingale The interview went pretty well. So, have I got the job? Applicant ended up on BBC News 24 after producer's blunder, reports Jack Malvern dfs Youth admits killing landlord In the clear Sergeant jailed Right chemistry Rosy reprieve Success will depend on his powers of persuasion Political Briefing Straw sets out to broker all-party agreement on reform of Lords The new Commons leader wants political donations to be as respectable as charity. Peter Riddell and Philip Webster report oceanico developments Times World News Criminal army steps up campaign of terror to defy police crackdown Crime Group Founded in a Football Team Alligator alert after killer attacks rise to new high Multiple Display Advertising Items Aer Lingus City's neon advertising icons to be sold off in sign of changing Times US restores ties to Libya 18 years after Lockerbie Rivals' pact turns up heat on Musharraf Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP/Reuters): US halts arms trade with Chávez Tea leaves' future is not bright 6,000 to guard Mexican border (AFP): Marilyn looks down over Cannes Boots Opticians (AP): Doctors make waves over pay Berlusconi has to go along for ride with red president Multiple Display Advertising Items EU stalls on new members Critic of Islam is exposed on claim of asylum Tesco Clubcard Screened out Mission impossible for Chinese censors wishing to suppress film (AP): EU offers Iran a nuclear deal (Reuters): Saddam refusal (AP): Chad leader wins (Reuters): Zuma comeback (Reuters): Celtic melancholia Times Business Blair to address CBI annual dinner Support for C&w Quote of the day Kathryn Ruemmler, for the prosecution, begins closing arguments at the Enron trial The Times MPs attack OFT over 'slow, poor inquiries' The Times FTSE 100 Emirates Stock Markets Gallic solution at the end of the tunnel? Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Cost of carbon Pound to Dollar Old crisis ends Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Briefing Smaller stock to watch Director's dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Stop Press Boeing deal Buffett spree Enron fraud case Key sections of Civil Service fail to rein in costs The Times New costs warning to BAA predator www.BlacknRed.com Property prices rise faster, but calls from buyers slow Pearson's finance head gets top job at FT Group High-power woman with a low profile The Times Handmade set for AIM flotation Eurotunnel shares suspended in Paris as it seeks finance deal Ibis hotel Profits leap at bid target Enodis ITV drive to increase sponsorship Hollinger signs pact over Black Court backs eBay in patent row BT E&y denies that it pulled debt data to mollify China What the Report Said CAT chief pockets £3.5m as takeover by AZ is sealed eu & mersey side Markets take another battering Greenback will fall, Armageddon will not follow American View Chinese juggling with yuan risks the wrath of Europe and Japan Indians seeking growth develop taste for British Multiple Classified Advertising Items India's Biggest UK Takeovers Clock of secrecy City Diary It's just not cricket City Diary Yell together City Diary Zurich Camelot lifted as Lottery sales top £5bn Paying up Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Savills rocked by rogue share sale order in wake of sell-off Small Caps Gilts Kensington thrives on lending to risky side of the street Tempus Robert Wiseman Talk on price of Verizon stake sale boosts Vodafone Stock Markets Large Caps Enodis Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Attractions and success of an unwired lifestyle Now Westminister is watching you Tom Rowland reports on a CCTV experiment in Central London that has thrown up some controversial ideas Many people will be uneasy at the ideas of officials eavesdropping on them in the street BT High-cost downtime at airports PDAs 'give to a gracious message an host of tongues' Stratford-upon-Avon is giving tourists an experience that is tailored to their individual needs, says Tom Rowland Families with children and people seeking history will receive different modules Jurors go online in the waiting room Hotspots plans get a cool reception The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Val Guest Indefatigable British director whose oeuvre embraced everything from the brutal to the banal Valmont (Val) Guest, film director and screenwriter, was born on December 11,1911. He died on May 10,2006. aged 94 Lives Remembered Aleksandr Zinoviev Satirist critical of both Soviet drabness and Western influence Aleksandr Zinoview, writer, philosopher and Soviet dissident, was born on October 29,1922. He died on May 10,2006, aged 83 Life prisoner has no right to artificial insemination Law Report European Court of Human Rights E-mail address is not a signature Chancery Division Memorial Service Results Royal College of Organists Life Baronies Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Silver Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular The Times Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Brths: Sir Dudley North, merchant who returned from … Deaths: Charles Perrault, French poet whose collections … Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Times Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Magnetic switch will attract disaster Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Visindar provides more Derby clues Racing How They Bet Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Southwell Course Specialists The Times Sports Book Brighton Huntingdon Newcastle Newton Abbot Rising stars drawing on inspiration of Hampson Rugby Union Times Online Robinson goes for Catt without the cream England decide to strike up the brand The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Times London to star in stage show Race to sign Morrison hots up Federer and Nadal pull out Wie plans to mix it with the big boys again in European run-out Lionhearted Sri Lanka complete great escape Inside Edge Shot of the day Ball of the day Catch of the day Drop of the day Stat of the day Monty's moment (1) Monty's moment (2) Pitch report Coming next Catching Practice The Misses that Cost 227 Runs The Times Nightmare dawns for Freddie and his dreamers Rick Broadbent sees the post-Ashes euphoria evaporate for England captain Corrupt officials, sinister practices and racist fans. . . how the Italian game has lost its cool £34m shirt deal soothes pain for Spurs Taylor moves to the top of wanted list at Charlton Dogged Barnsley savour the final word Ferguson Plea The day football came home, only to find nobody in Sport on Television Pearce tries to forget the one that got away Ballack sold on Chelsea plan to conquer Europe Makelele may be left to pick up the pieces in midfield revolution The Player Brains, Brawn and Birdies-Things You Didb't Know about … Germany's loss in England's gain as singular talisman is forzen out The Man What He Didn't Ask The Times Crossword 23,290 The Insider Richard Scudamore felt aggrieved at being accused of … Supporters of Cambridge Sport Lakes, a £16 million … ProBrain Mourinho has all the answers-and questions Sport England pay price for another day in drop zone The Times Commercial Mortgages The Game The Times pass notes the face Arstistic conceptions the click the bulletin contents Frugality for foodies People have no time to cook. But with a little planning you can eat fresh food cooked at home in half an hour seven days a week-on a budget of just £25. Jane Shilling explains Sunday's roast lamb turns up cold with salad on Monday; Wednesday's roast loin of veal becomes Thursday's veal curry A week's supper menus for two Sunday Monday Suleiman's pilaf Tuesday Claudia Roden's leek meat balls smile Wednesday Thursday Chicken livers and pea risotto Friday Can you still eat cheaply from the supermarket? For her: fresh produce. For him: TV dinners Where did I go wrong? As he watches his paternal authority vanish Bruce Stockler considers his escape options The Times Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery When a house is more than just a home Hello—who's that knocking? Our (copy) right I admit that I like… supermarkets, the cathedrals of our age, says Hannah Betts A most undramatic exit for a prima donna The Andrew Billen Interview: There was no fanfare, no torrent of bouquets. Indeed Dame Kiri to Kanawa's final appearance in an opera was so low-key that many people missed it UBS the AA friend The Times Do You Need Advice? What food could ease my husband's depression? mentuesday I can't hate my abuser For three years Martin Moran was sexually abused as a boy. But it hasn't left him a victim, he tells Penny Wark The Times Cannes: faking it on La Croisette Dress code Palmolive The Times Dish Microwave Man Silent, strong and suicidal-why men need a bit of Calm arts Give us the *%#@ing money! In a rare interview, Tate Modern's director tells Joanna Pitman the museum might "die" Oh you pretty things On the trail of the lost Leonardo Forget the Da Vinci code. Dr Seracini thinks he's cracked art's biggest mystery, he tells Mark Irving Right from the start disaster dogged Leonardo's efforts The Art Fund The Times Glorious beginnings: the best of the shows opening this week around the country Concert Maxim Vengerov Barbican Pop Santana Concert Vasari Singers/Backhouse The Art Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Cortney Tidwell Theatre Some Mothers' Sons Oval House tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial Viewing Guide Dan Cruickshank's Marvels of the Modern Age The Prince of Wales: Up Close Variations Who Stole the World Cup? Boom Bang a Bang: 50 Years of Eurovision Film Choice I'm All Right Jack Flatliners (1990) Going to extremes for animal rights Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3904 Word Watching Polygon Jersey Royal The Times The Quest for Perfection The Games Says Inside Wenger's Find Henry Driven The Arsenal talisman tells Matt Hughes why he can never be at peace with his job If I was Manager, Mr Consistency is the First Player I Would Buy Michael Owen empathises with the striker about whether to stay or move on to Spain Bare Earth where Owen Slot, chief sports reporter, and Marc Aspland, chief sports photographer, report from Porto Alegre in Brazil, the spiritual home of Barcelona's footballing superstar Perfectionist who Can Outshine the Greatest Pelé remains the king in Brazil, but his young rival is catching up Index Visions of a Star in the Making Owen Slot meets the coach who got an early glimpse of Ronaldinho's rare skills A Final that Should Leave You Smiling It will take a genius to stop Arsenal and that cannot be all bad Euromanagers @ Work Arsenal Form Ratings by Gabriele Marcotti How Arsenal Got There Arsenal from Barcelona Form How Barcelona Got There Best and Worst of Times The comedian and actor on the long and testing road to see Arsenal triumph in Europe Poulter's Style Counsel Fearless Eboue Making a Mark Tom Dart on the young defender who will take on the mighty Ronaldinho Fabregas to Stop the Song of Homebirds Teenage star tells Matt Hughes he was right to leave Catalonia Rijkaard Takes up the Attack Matt Hughes hears the Barcelona coach argue that he has the hardest job Van Bommel is Set on History Matt Hughes says midfield player is determined not to be one-hit wonder Barcelona Greet an Old Friend Gary Jacob says the Spanish side are well acquainted with tomorrow's referee Vauxhall 50 Years of France's Greatest Invention… …and still wolves have not won it, writes Kaveh Sohlekol Madrid Remain the Real Deal in European Cup England Expects Every Team to Do their Duty Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'Pabels get beating' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views In a jam: the planners' dream goes wrong Issue of the Week Planning Index Fighting Age The Week in Numbers Teacher Profile Ethnlcity of teachers in England, 2006 Household Income The nations and regions with the highest and lowest household disposable income, 2004 Public Opinion New Medical Research Dim view of nurses' initiatives Health Others Stories Weliked Crack teams requested No gravy train for doctors Index Demand from social landlords boosts pay Regeneration Grudge Alert Challenge worthy of a medal Interview Jack Lemley, chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority, tells Carly Chynoweth about his testing task of ensuring that everything is ready in time for the 2012 Games Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Working towards 2012 In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Disruption harms pupils in care Education Give us a Clue Universities' broad benefit Higher Education Index Get a Job as A… Museum Picture Researcher Public good, private gain Computing Course Watch Careers Trustee Watch Give more say to local people Local Government Sir Michael stands alone Local Government Hero… and Villain Runners put off their stride Charities Foreign Ways Legislation Update Pfi round up Flexibility and experience key to PFI Public Private Finance Awards 2006 Carly Chynoweth talks to some of the judges of the Public Private Finance Awards about the good practice, strategic approach and demonstrable use of acquired knowledge that they found in the best operations The Issue Explained… Pfi Refinancing Projects in the Spotlight Plan well and stay on the case How to… Take a Partnership Approach The chief executive of Partnership UK tells Carly Chynoweth why it is vital to have an efficient communication framework leading to fast and effective decision-making Lessons we Have Learnt chief officer of the Public Private Partnership Unit at Leeds City Council Find out More Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you… Trade in organs is not what we need What Worked Forus Caring Environment Diary Dates West Minister The First Stop for Public Policy Debate The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Definitely no regrets: there is life beyond the High Court One year after he resigned, Sir Hugh Laddle gives an insider's view of the joys and miseries of the Bench. Frances Gibb reports Kimeera The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items A well-ordered society? It's time to cry freedom There is little evidence to suggest that the erosion of our civil liberties has left Britain any better protected, argues Dominic Grieve Everything that became vicious started with the 90-day … Justice Albie Sachs, the South African Constitutional Court judge, on draconian measures and the rule of law Times Online Laughed out of court - humour from the Bench E-mails: who knows the new rules on disclosure? Many businesses seem unaware of the changes, but they cannot be ignored, writes Jonathan Tardif lawyer of the week Morgan Stanley Fined by Sec Festive spirit In the City No such thing as … Gola Where there's a will your shout readers' queries The College of Law on lost luggage, the minimum wage and squatters' rights tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Complex and troubled - an echo from today Media Review Multiple Display Advertising Items

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