News from 22/05/2006
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Andrew Robson, Christopher Granville, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, David Adams, Dr Adrian Gregory, Professor Sir Paul Nurse, Professor Sir Aaron Klug, Keith Ross, Djm, Joanna Taylor, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Ben Hoyle and Marcus Oscarsson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Nick Hawton, Ivo Tennant, Tim Love Joy, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Irvine, Fidel Castro, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Richard Kemp, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Jenny Abramsky, Director, Sean O'Neill and Richard Ford, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Professor James D. Watson, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Sir Jeremy Beecham Vice-chairman, Professor Sir John Sulston, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Professor Robert H. Horvitz, Daniel McGrory and Ali Hamdani, Joanna Weinberg, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Lewis Smith, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Stephen Farrell, Professor Sir John Walker, Olly kendall, Sid Smith, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, David Howell, Edward Gorman, Danny Kelly, Sarah Butler James Doran and Martin Waller, Russell Kempson, Micheal Evans, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Dr Frederick Sanger, Alice Olins, R. H. G. Young President, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Margaret Eaton, Professor Sir Peter Mansfield, Ned Parker and Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Mrs Danny Murphy, Kate Rew, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Magnus Grimond and Patrick Hosking, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Robert Crampton, Tony Halpin Educational Editor, Tim Hames, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor and Joanna Bale, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Haigh, Catherine O'Brien, Professor Sydney Brenner, Peter Busby, Sir Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, chairman, Kirsty Lang, Simon Evers, Lewis Stuart, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Danny Baker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Terry Wynn, Chairman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Dr Tim Hunt, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Liz Whittle, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times $45m ransom paid for Iraq hostages Hope from disaster Painkiller warning Win Champagne Su Doku Takeover pressure Watford go up Index timesonline Students to choose their university after a level Eat out today Drought? Even the tulip needs a brolly Comment In the Times Today World News Business Sport Times2 The Register Miscellany The Times Pay row disrupts exams at 'one in five' universities How the Action is Biting Students to 'upgrade' places July 7 victims to get extra £2.5m Pub brawl death Music of the road Freed man dies NHS beds call Union threat Prisoner hanged The owners of rare Native American art being sold Rathbones Hunt for relatives to share £5m treasure Blunder on criminal records was revealed a year ago Costly Errors Reid faces questions on sex-for-visas scandal 'They made me fell like a thief even though I knew I wasn't one' Cameron draws line under Thatcher policies Rolex Race crew saved form storm by rival yacht Common painkillers 'increase' risk of heart failure by a third' Bringing it all together Nobel winners warn of threat to research Success Story Women's weakness for wine indulged Aviva Superstores lose as customers give in to market forces How $45m secretly bought freedom of foreign hostages Documents seen by The Times show three countries paid rasoms in spite of denying it in public, reports Daniel McGrory What They Said What They Paid By Our Foreign Staff: Another weekend of bloodshed underlines the challenge ahead Milities will face maximum force, says new leader flybe Primary pupils face annual obesity check Plus Get a £10 M&s Voucher Woolwich Children as young as 12 feel pressure to have sex Stretched M15 told to redouble efforts against Real IRA Rewards Norwich Union Danger Money everything's half price intel Harleys and golf buggies at Beckingham Palace The glass cathedral where England fans will find themselves in limbo Armchair hooligans face ban at domestic matches Debut director's icy thriller could take top prize at Cannes Powerfull first feature film set on Glasgow estate carries British hopes for the most coveted trophy, writes James Christopher Orange Broadband first night A boy-boy film thing for Sir Elton Da Vinci II: studio lines up the next blockbuster Televis on Centre Just how many people does it take to change a light bulb at the BBC? Morgan Stanley Lloyds TSB AXA In tune Power to the local people Nuclear energy and the future of the planet Values of the BBC Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Securing our place in worldwide research Two minutes of silence Civil divorce Artistic licence Instant replay University Challenge The avoidable shambles facing both school-leavers and undergraduates Don't Mention the Water The German connection in Britain's rain-sodden drought Think about it, this will make turning on your computer much simpler Science Notebook Sovereign Authority Foreign troops should not be prematurely withdrawn from Iraq Thunderer: Go, tell it on a mountain Decline and fall in the US Iraq, healthcare, a possible Bush impeachment. The Republicans are in trouble on all fronts The Times 65 is just the age for a Lib Dem Sir Menzies Campbell isn't too old for the job—he's just too thin and too nice Comprehensively shafted: how the Labour Party failed my generation Yeah, we had a laugh at school, but we didn't learn much. Enough to get by People from grammars learnt in greater depth. Their lessons were more challenging Masterful guide shows us the way first night Classical Music BBC Young Musician of the Year Sage, Gateshead "The Finest American Movie of the Year" Glyndebourne: gales, rain and Mozart Halifax Suzuki Campbell takes rival to task over leadership gibe keypoint Sleaze watchdog attacks Blair for low standards The Week in Parliament Bare-skin protest over Guards Folly reopens after 100 years Barclaycard Police may look even younger Pensions revamp 'won't affect tax' Family cat is in the dock over children's rashes and wheezes Spa bathers should beware of what lies beneath 'Hundreds of babies' killed by sleeping with parents Kiyan killing: youth charged Petrol bomb death Grant dispute Tower concert Red kites return Sailing heroine Chelsea prepares for soggy show Hiscox Rivers and streams in dire straits, even as rain pours down directline More lawyers given chance to join 'elite' Jail lost hundreds of inmates Prisons Asylum-seekers held in raids Counter Terrorism Times World News Warship built out of Twin Towers wreckage in a shipyard in New Orleans, survivors of one disaster are building a monument to another, writes Tom Baldwin Force of Liberty Mayor scrapes home Paradores Trader who lost £160m vanishes in legal limbo Alliance Leicester Barclays The Open University Matchmakers trip on path to true love Montenegro embraces change Exit polls say a referendum has scraped past the 55 per cent threshold to support a split from Serbia, reports Nick Hawton amazon Anti-racism crackdown after Neo-Nazi attack churchill Green Flag The Sleep Disorder Clinic Polish inquisition for traitor priests casts a pall over papal visit The hard rock record-breakers Barclays The Right Note (AP Reuters): French soldier dies in battle (Reuters): Tribesmen clash (Reuters): Election called (AP): Migrants held (Reuters): Gunfire at rally (AP): Tamil violence (AP): Police abuse (AP): Anti-porn protest War crimes charges possible over shot Britons Palestinians turn on each others as Olmert woos US As Hamas and Fatah vie for control of security, Israel relaxes its stance to ease hardship, reports Stephen Farrell Football Mug (Reuters): Jaw-jaw leads to war-war on TV Spain to open talks with Eta US topples its first nuclear tower (Reuters): Victorious leaders welcomed back (AP): Man shoots five dead at church Multiple Display Advertising Items By Our Foreign Staff: 'Caged rats' survived on joke kiss and a single song The Gambler Times Business Vodafone makes U-turn on Arcor Insurance risks Picture Gallery 'I'm not some sort of grandstander' Customxerox Euronext faces heavy pressure to accept NYSE or Börse bid FTSE 100 BP's Russian unit braced for $1.3bn back-tax bill Xerox Stock Markets Don't be scared of inflation bogeyman Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies World Markets Change on the week Stringfellows Business big shot Bet of the day Rumour of the day Deal of the day Look ahead Briefing Arcelor steps back from Mittal offer Stop Press Nine firms shortlisted in Mobi63 sale Deutsche Post prices investigated GM to look at closing Swedish plant Smaller stock to watch Exchange rates British Funds Vodafone halts €1bn sale of German Arcor unit Weinsteins think big in a Small World Global Deals Chief to lose long-time ally with departure of deputy chairman 3i and Apax may bid for Dutch publisher Premium quality good look won't fall apart under pressure … Lloyds TSB Vivendi rebel seeks Vodafone's aid Flight to safety threatens more market turmoil The Times Offers Direct BAA lines up payout to resist Ferrovial Firm to float without any non-executives Prosperity Mining lives up to its name Trend Micro Forget tax, losing gasfield licence is BP's fear in Russia Analysis 'By now it has become clear the campaign against Yukos was a one-off reckoning' France joins America on 'new Maginot Line' The Times A world-leading bourse in view, but merger party won't be over Top of the List Reading between the Battle Lines The Times High price of property in Baghdad House sales are shrouded in secrecy in the Iraqi capital as estate agents risk death and 'safe' zones shrink, write Daniel McGrory and Ali Hamdani Lloyd's flags risks to ships in Sri Lankan and Yemeni waters Zurich ECI to put Kirker Holidays up for sale Pirate Threat CV: Steve Nickell The Times Cricket-mad economist prepares to end innings at the Bank Gary Duncan talks to Steve Nickell, the outgoing MPC member who has been the lone dove pushing for a rate cut Spanish sale brings new horizons for mobile marketeer made good Powers in the Boardroom Peter Erskine, the no-nonsense chief executive of O2, sees enhanced prospects for the group that he sold to Telefóonica. Elizabeth Judge reports Tomorrow's Multi-Functional Printers Have Power CV The Leader in Ten Questions 'If people give it their all and their heart is in the right place, I give an awful lot of chances' Business Equity Prices Investment Companies Marriott Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Media Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Equity Prices Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Source Interactive Data Summer Dining The Times Index Eric MacKay Long-serving and principled Editor of The Scotsman, who took the paper to its highest circulation Eric MacKay, Editor of The Scotsman, was born on December 31, 1922. He died on May 16, 2006, aged 83 Richard McLlkenny Member of the Birmingham Six Richard McLlkenny, factory worker, was born on December 22, 1933. He died of cancer on May 21, 2006, aged 72 Ken Sykora Acclaimed musician who prematurely put down his guitar to become a versatile and award-winning radio broadcaster Ken Sykora, guitarist and broadcaster, was born on April 13, 1923. He died on March 7, 2006, aged 82 Freddie Garrity Singer who, with the Dreamers and his unique dance, briefly ruled the jollier side of Merseybeat and rock'n'roll Freddie Garrity, singer, was born on November 14, 1936. He died on May 19, 2006, aged 69 Yitzhak Ben-Aharon Socialist who wanted Israel to look to Moscow, not Washington Of an election he said:'If this is the will of the people, then the people should be replaced' Yitzhak Ben-Aharon, trade union leader and politician, was born on July 17, 1906. He died on May 19, 2006, aged 99 Lives in Brief Cardinal Raúl Francisco Primatesta, priest, was born on April 14, 1919. He died on May 1, 2006, aged 87 Power to use force when removing young persons Law Report Court of Appeal ASBO can be relevant when landlord seeks possession Court of Appeal Order in force pending appeal Court of Appeal Times Online HIV, the unshared burden Notebook Charities Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Thanks Giving Services Dinner Court Circular School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Lord High Commissioner Appointments Elections Gifts Personal Column Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Service Legal Notices Birthdays News Papers Support Recycling Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain across England and Wales Clearing in the West, Temperatures: Max 15C, Min 1C US cricket's damp and chilly demise Weather Eye Weathercall Index Tregoning running out of time to prepare Sir Percy for Derby Racing Musselburgh Epsom Betting Newton Abbot Abandoned Preakness marred by injury to Barbaro Leaders in the Flat Championships The Wright Track Redcar Bath Course Specialists Windsor Bulls are put to sword by the three musketeers Powergen Challenge Cup Fifth round The Times Hull KR keep flag flying for the minnows Widnes hopes extinguished The Results Service Athletics Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Today's Fixture The Times Thompson enjoying the Spanish effect Motor Sport Globetrotters owe rebirth to Jackson's perseverance Basketball Rick Broadbent on the rise, fall and rise of the greatest show outside the NBA Bonds moves into the Babe's home territory Baseball Hit Parade newspaper licensing agency Ullrich's time-trial victory reopens the guessing game Giro D'Italia Late starter growing up quickly in the fast lane The Times Daley's Pledge Clubcard Bates stakes claim to full-time role as dust settles at LTA Resurgent Hingis seals return with timely title Motorcycling Poulter's self-belief still intact Golf Peter Dixon finds brash Englishman has not been cowed by slow start to season Storms force Irish Open into extra time Davies bounces back to form Loeb racing ahead Johnstone return Leicester seal it Ireland on song Team Bath in final Washed out Golf World Khan taken into new territory by rugged rival Williams in the mood for return with Skelton Long and winding road ends in triumph Heineken Cup Final Mark Souster says that Munster's fans deserve to celebrate after years of pain Waiting Game Third time lucky as Munster and O'Gara break Biarritz hearts Anything worth Having … Warne complains as Taunton's water hog fails to grunt Cricket C & G Trophy Moran leads Scotland to successive victories Forrester goes extra mile to see Gloucester home European Challenge Cup Final Results Lewis may benefit from Harmison's delayed comeback Malinga's action will pose unique test England XII Clouds hold silver lining for damp-pitch specialist Saturday's Scoreboards Opener hopes dream debut will act as spark comet Jaques pulls off mission impossible over Surrey Caffari singing in the rain after historic voyage Edward Gorman watches the single-handed sailor step ashore to a rapturous fanfare after her round-the-world journey British Women who Ruled Waves Skoda How They Stand The Times Crossword 23,295 At long last Sanderson can savour epic victory Index Watford defy the odds to reclaim place at top table The Times Inside Today Index passnotes the face Our man in Havana the click contents 7 Dr Tanya Byron 8 Image of the day Modern morals 9 Column 10&11 Health 12 Urban worrier 13 Dr Thomas Stuttaford 14&15 Fashion Picture Gallery the bulletin 16 Food 17 Arts 19 Art of the matter 20 Lost in translation 21&22 First Night 23-27 TV & Radio It's my own story, but when I read it I cried A new book by Paul Gascoigne is a riveting confessional of a year in therapy for the troubled ex-footballer. Catherine O'Brien meets him Aged 10, Paul was looking after Steven, 8, who ran in front of an ice-cream van and was killed by an oncoming car Gazza: A life of two halves The new, thin Gazza last year: "People think they know … Rangers teammate Ally McCoist's house to make himself a sandwich 'Sheryl's been out of my head for two years now' The Times Tomorrow How can I conquer my fear of driving a car? Work or Family Problems? Pru Health Dr Tanya Byron You learn to master the physiological signs and symptoms Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Leaving the cleavage behind Get your tin cup out of my mug, you chugger I really have read … … The Ginger Man, says Sid Smith Index The secret of a safer tan? Topical antioxidants are the sunscreen makers' new weapon. Kate Rew wonders if they work Caudalie Vinoperfect Radiance Serum Boots No 7 Sun Protection Moisturising Sun Spray Liz Earle Naturally Active Sun Care Sunshade SPF15 Body Protector Environ Rad Sun Care Antioxidant Sunscreen Leaf & Rusher Solar Screen How to treat sunburn Skinceticals CE Ferulic and Daily Sun Defense Picture Gallery Urban Worrier I told you I was ill … Piriton allergy Extra Is it time to throw in the trowel? Anxiety resulting from the hosepipe ban could result in back problems for gardeners, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Beat regeneration Sixties style The Times Picture Gallery Now I'm a barbie girl food Joanna Weinberg prepares to bring out her inner cavewoman Summer Dining Dish Index Ever on a Sunday As his timeless musical moves to the West End, Stephen Sondheim talks to Matt Wolf 'It's hard to make up a story, so they adapt movies' On with the show: an enduring double act Don't miss Tuesday 23 Wednesday 24 Thursday 25 x marks the plot Friday 26 Saturday 27 Sunday 28 Art of the matter The louse that Jacques built Newly emboldened, the French media are airing Chirac's dirty linen Now you're typing my language Long an opera mainstay, surtitles are invading our theatres. But the job is harder than you might think, as Lucy Powell found The Times Much Ado About Nothing Theatre The Makropulos Case Opera Opera reviews first night Cosl fan tutte Glyndebourne Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Sandi Thom Islington Bar Academy, N1 Index Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual UKTV Documentary Choice UKTV History Sport Sky Sports Xtra Answers from Back Page British Eurosport television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Losing the plot and drawing a blank Weekend TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3909 Word Watching Polygon Why Not Be a Freelance Journalist? The Game Inside Whistle Blower Watford Bridge Money Gap after Years in Red The Games Coca-Cola Championship Play-Offs Final Ashling O'connor says returning to the Premiership should cement club's future Fenerbahce Seek to Prise Campbell from Arsenal Top Marks for the Boothroyd Method Tom Dart looks at the force behind an amazing comeback Borders 'I cried for two days' Leeds United 4-4-2 Watford Worthy of Time at the Top Tragi-Comic: The Goal that Condemned Leeds to Another Year in the Championship Taylor's Regime Paid the Ultimate Compliment Watford 4-4-2 All Dwight on the Night The Two Dannys Danny Kelly takes up the World Cup theme in more ways than one … from the pub Picture Gallery Next Week Beckham's Passion Burns Brightest Tim Love Joy gets a close-up view of one of the world's most idolised players The Pleasure and the Pain-The England Captain Lifts the Lid on his Extraordinary Life England Making a World of Difference Cruyff Attacks Foreign Invasion Neville Has Little Time for Excuses World Cup Oliver Kay talks to the England stalwart Ballack's Recruitment by Chelsea Muddies Waters for Lampard Dawson Put on Standby England Must Free Gerrard in Germany World Cup Tony Cascarino says that Sven-Göran Eriksson has to make some bold choices Let Theo Lead a Normal Life The Footballer's Wife Mrs Danny Murphy says the media put too much pressure on the game's young stars You Thought It was All over: It is now World Cup Tony Cascarino completes his top 50 and invites you to win a TV The Times Blokhin's Side Hoping that their Triple Strike Threat Will Fire in Germany Ukraine Your Full List World Cup Countdown Turner Sees Light after the Dark Days The Games Non-League Penalty Clause The Times In Portugal with Jermain and Friends Theo's Diary (Aged 17 and a Quarter) Toonarmy Stat Attack Fixtures Wednesday Thursday The Times Friday Saturday Sunday Win your kids a training day with David Beckham
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