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News from 25/05/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Mark Henderson and Lewis Smith, Julle Lynch, Andy Bull, Greta Ward, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Billen, Edward Lucas, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tim Albone, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Russell Jenkins, Michael Evans and Daniel McGrory, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Nicolas Chisholm, David B. Marshall, Pat Gibson, A. C. Grayling, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Sarah Barwick, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Dom Anthony Sutch, Christopher Hall, Stephen Farrell, Andy Stephens, Julian Ribet, Clive Sowden, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Oscar Wilde, Charles Bremner, Martin Foster, Hanno Wertal, Liz Chong, Mark Souster and David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Reid, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Patrick Hosking and Gary Duncan, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Joss Bolton, Tom Baldwin, Eileen Winch, Helen Clark, Ann Treneman, Jeremy Hughes Chief Executive, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Bel Mooney, Mike Jackman, Bernard Lagan, Glenis Scadding, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Professor Allan Ashworth, Sarah Campbell, Mike Jackman, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dr John Millward, Ned Parker, Daniel McGrory and Russell Jenkins, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Hamilton and David Sanderson, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Jeremy Page and Anthony Browne, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Andrew Ellson, Oliver Dowding, Dr Nick Read, John Naish, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Helen Nugent and Andrew Drummond, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, The Rev Michael Bentley, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Neelam Verjee and Sarah Butler, James Mottran, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Gary Jacob and Oilver Kay, Andrew Greensmith,

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The Times Al-Qaeda attacks prevented by raid Diplomat escapes Rooney scan Eat out today 2 for 1 meal Chief was 'illegal' Shares warning Index The rewritten rules of marriage and divorce Means-testing will be curbed to fund pension increases In the Times Today The Times Rules on divorce rewritten White Paper Labour suffers record revolt BBC 'one-sided' Prescott pressure Tory climbdown Windfall for dons Bullies on move Spreading Fear mount du cap Pandemic fears as bird flu kills seven of this man's close family Cluster of deaths raises fear of human-to-human transmission, report Mark Henderson and Lewis Smith Armed police seize eight men to 'thwart suicide bomb plot' Al-Qaeda chief boasts of his British recruits Two are shot in London street Jockey jailed Fees warning Cleric in court Tunnel scare Monckton charge Bush to get Mashed Aquascutum Hip Paris Nude sunbather wins right to roam her own garden A 55-year-old woman's nakedness upset her neighbours but a court has given her its blessing, writes Simon de Bruxelles Prenuptials will gain in popularity Women win an equal slice Ruling in favour of wives in multimillion-pound divorces will hold good for future settlements whether large or small, reports Frances Gibb Reaction from Divorce Lawyers The McFarlanes The Millers Ruling brings some clarity to a chaotic system Andrew Greensmith Analysis Towns threaten legal action over exclusion from supercasino list The Full List of Candidates Multiple Display Advertising Items It's Martina Child abuser on the run again after fleeing hostel Hitachi Multiple Display Advertising Items An Unwelcome Development? Builders swallow up gardens for flats Ministers are accused of deceiving the public over the use of brownfield sites for new housing, Rosemary Bennett reports Dispatch box king is losing his crown Parliamentary Sketch Marvel Sir Menzies' new style is not working X-Men Aristocrats' black sheep jailed for Thai murder Will Cameron march to his own beat on desert island pick? Hello? Is that the Downing Street press office? "Yes, … Dell A1 Gore has secured strong backing in the battle to … Should you receive a letter from the Home Office in … Kazakhstan TV's Borat, otherwise known as the comedian … Proving he is just as cool as Cameron or Blair, (if … Ps Sainsbury's Breast cancer drug on NHS 'in weeks' Herceptin has been granted a licence in record time, but health trusts are worried about the cost, reports Sam Lister Multiple Display Advertising Items New database to make disease research fairer Waterstone's Doctor 'tricked widow out of money and art' GMC is told that consultant abused his position to acquire confused pensioner's home and savings, reports Fran Yeoman War on protest Rights in civil partnerships Alternative therapies have their part to play Learning the hard way about inequality in schools Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Recycling? It's one big mess Manpower Back again Publication matter Toughing It out Nato must be prepared for a long haul in Afghanistan Carry on Filming All politicians have a good movie in them What Damien can tell the Tories: diamonds are an artist's best friend Arts Notebook Split Level How big-money divorces will change the approach to marriage Thunderer: A capital gain for everyone Secret witch-hunt syndrome How many parents are being accused of suffering from Munchausen's? And why won't ministers tell us? The Times Join the Debate Hey, pal, you calling me feeble? Attacks on Scotland for its uninspiring economic performance are wide of the mark With one bound, Brown could be free from Blair's unpopularity. Here's how Barlow Lyde & Gilbert A hazardous combination of delusion and adoration Apocalypse Wow 'Lady Chatterley' stalker believed in secret relationship Troops must stay in Iraq Deportation fight Sir Elton libel win Postponing Stones Bosch Manpower Now M&S torpedoes that old-fashioned underwear The five stages of an enduring relationship Political Briefing Blair's gold medal dilemma The Prime Minister is regarded as a visionary hero in the US, but as naive and vainglorious in Britain. Tom Baldwin reports from Washington dfs Peaks and Troughs California reds win by a nose in tasting rematch Chick Power Multiple Display Advertising Items Toyota Need advice? Visit a supermarket Companies may soon be able to provide consumers with a range of 'one-stop' legal services, Frances Gibb reports Vonage The Reforms Laura Ashley An easy Third Way to reduce fat intake Whole milk banned in schools to fight obesity Sex-for-visas chief stayed on illegally New scandal breaks hours after Home Secretary is forced to apologise over foreign prisoners' fiasco, reports Richard Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items PC World Coppola slips up in the court of Louis XVI orange first night Film Cannes Film Festival A final fling too far? Bader's bunny returns to base Good manors Win Investing LLP IVF link to placenta disorder Police hope amnesty will take 30,000 knives off the streets Total Index Ambassador escapes as Hercules explodes in flames on landing Workhorse plane is second to none Pilgrimage will let Pope pray for a nation turning to intolerance When Benedict XVI arrives in Poland today he will find anger over the mix of Catholicism and politics, Roger Boyes writes key point Polish Attitudes to Gays (AP): 'Death plot' 5 held (Reuters): 'Coup' arrests (AFP): Train plan halted Vauxhall Football star and his family gassed while gang steals Mercedes Farmer denies second killing Sony style 20% off Furniture Don't shoot! That bear is heading for the border Death threat sparks diplomatic rift Hospital shootout in Gaza power struggle Bush gives qualified support to route with no map Foreign Editor's Briefing Fighting for Power (AP): Citizenship lies (AP): Leader's sex crime (Reuters): Tuareg seize guns (AP): Musician critical The Times Slumped in his pyjamas, the voice of Saddam is still arguing (Reuters): Rebels step up attacks Foreign troops in mission to stop island violence (Reuters): Kurds claim responsibility for airport fire that injures three taste 'Portraits' of artist go home Falling for the lure of tourism Military growth alarms Pentagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Honour suicides: death by a bullet in the back Would you leave a dying man to reach the top of Everest? Decathlon Saving the Day The Times Home, sweet home-as long as you are married Paradores Index Mittal: we want lasting legacy BAA pension deal FL Group deal Eurotunnel debt Quote of the day Share guru says slide could go on for months Wall Street dealmaker to open own bank DIY retailers fear World Cup will hit sales FTSE 100 Symantec Stock Markets Man to keep National Express on track Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Rise and fall Pound to Dollar Special one Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Ogilvy contract Stop Press GM shares rise EADS jobs pledge Manufacturing investment is strongest for eight years MPs set to approve Blanchflower as MPC member Deutsche Börse may increase bid for Euronext How Britain's top stockpicker charts his route to a profit Oracle Bolton's Words of Wisdom Rain-hit B&Q expects further slump in sales The Times War was over, the march of the DIY sheds began Mothercare toasts 56% profit growth Tchenguiz takes a stake in M&B Times Online GUS vows to cap Experian offering at 5% in face of investor worries After the Break-Up GCap chief admits Capital has turned off Londoners Lloyds TSB Reuters to cut pension deficit with £230m cash Openreach falls short, says Ofcom Queen Cristina's Empire MasterCard set to put price on float Bespoke Suits China Mobile beats rival bids for Millicom Superfast broadband to energise City-rain permitting Stock market boom sends Japan Post profits soaring String fellows Banks claim credit for recovery as corporate lending picks up Setback for FSA in attempt to ban trader Eurotunnel agrees deal with group of investors, but obstacles remain Steel predator prepares to close in on his target Lakshmi Mittal exudes confidence, writes Angela Jameson Time Table of a Takeover The Times Mittal Chief Has the Answers Saudi billionaire to buy $2bn stake in Bank of China The Times Oscars on the run City Diary Wings required City Diary Chinese whispers might not be enough Over a Barrel Ecology in a spin Intolerable scams Picture Gallery BlacknRed Summit set for angry clash over energy Price rise in store for power customers The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Konica Minolta No wall to keep small firms out of China Enterprise Business Equity Prices Jaguar Diesel 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 Investors left with big losses as Equator's latest well disappoints Gilts GCap is not hitting the right key, but don't tune out yet Tempus TRG Party Gaming slides before gambling debate in Congress Stock Markets Walker Greenbank Index Eric Bedser Cricketing twin who gave stalwart service as a Surrey all-rounder and became president of his country Lives Remembered Derek Hirst British painter whose work recorded his long pursuit of the exuberance that inspired him on his travels Margaret Newton Educationist who led the movement to recognise and treat dyslexia Lives in Brief Entitlement to property in divorce settlement Law Report House of Lords Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Luncheon Court Circular Thanks Giving Services Announcements Elections Reception In Memoriam-Private School Notices Church News Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinners OFT Multiple Display Advertising Items OFT Make sure you are in tune with a boon in June Multiple Display Advertising Items A world away from the footy ... or not Watching Beckham bend it at sea A world away from the footy ... or not Tackling the dark side of gambling Andy Stephens introduces a two-page report on the role of betting in sport betfair Cup Flutters Corruption scandals that tarnish the beautiful game Playing the odds online until it really is all over betfair How the rumour mill fuels sure bets and long shots Gambling is a gauge of public opinion, says Andy Stephens Dream results and rich rewards Scotland braves an Arctic May Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Index Eddery believes Septimus holds all the Epson aces Wetherby Index Wrath of weather gods pours down on date tamperers Diary Good Wood Salisbury Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book AYR Course Specialists Yesterday's Racing Results Catt the Cream The Results Service Jenkins tells Henson not to let celebrity status ruin his game Today's Fixtures Ashton viewed as the missing link Rugby Union Rossi sticks to two wheels Britons hopeful Gardener returns Spanish raid Herbif Frogg Magic of Mushtaq mystifies Durham Cricket Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Welch leads the way as Derbyshire seize initiative Second Division Times Online Mongia stands firm amid the showers and slip-ups Smith begins knocking on selectors' door again Chopra wastes no time on championship debut Eric Bedser, Surrey Stalwart Worcestershire's bowlers experience late defiance Read keeps struggling champions afloat in wet Yesterday's Scoreboards Hall quick to make his mark for kent England's clear message is keep eyes on the ball The Times How They Line up at Edgbaston Test Online Rocket man gives Rouse grounds for concern Inside Edge Five-day forecast Tuning in The Sunday Times Lord's was just one of those days-but let's hope it's not catching Despite all those dropped chances in the first Test, England have been meeting their targets in the field Grand jury sworn in to give verdict on Federer Tennis French Open Only Rafael Nadal can stop the Swiss joining tennis gods, says Matthew Syed Andy Roddick's mediocre 2006 took a turn for the worse … Woosnam rises to challenge of mastering the art of captaincy Golf npower Ready, steady, crock: Ramsay's battle of wounded knee no recipe for disaster Sport on Television Tottenham up Downing offer Blackburn's attention on Heskey Everton may match Johnson bid Jewell signs fresh Wigan contract The Times Spackman ready to deal with baggage at Millwall The Times Shevchenko surrenders to charms of Chelsea Staunton gets Chile reception Calderwood call Uncertainty over scan means waiting game is sure to continue Has Ferguson lost the plot in Rooney drama? Yes: He just wants to show who's boss Tony Cascarino speaks from experience Best of the Web A Scottish Conspiracy or Just what the Doctor Should Order? United manager is right to protect club's interests Mick Hume wants his hero to be fully fit, not limping about B feature offers Eriksson glimpse of bigger picture England to get their kicks from avoiding Belarussian studs Venables decision time The Times Crossword 23,298 Ronaldinho tired, Ronaldo unfit, but Brazil's big guns raring to go Santa Cruz out of opening match Buffon is quizzed by prosecutors Gerrard must attack-official Cole hoping familiarity will breed contentment siscareers Index Nation holds its breath for Rooney's day of reckoning The Times Mitsubishi Motors The £35m Man England Confident They Can Keep Eye on the Ball times pass notes the face Proud bruiser the click the bulletin contents A priest's view An affair? Not exactly, but . . . Adultery is in the headlines again. But an 'emotional' affair where there is intimacy but no sex can be just as dangerous for marriage, argues Bel Mooney, while Mike Jackman confesses to its thrill People will always love the excitement of attraction, but there is always a choice about just where you take it A philosopher's view Within a few days I was smitten Are you having an emotional affair? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery All work and high pay makes Jack unhealthy Moral panic? I'll drink to that You know your life's in trouble when . . . The Times Toupee, no, ladykiller, yes The Andrew Billen Interview There's no point in parodying William Shatner. He's quite capable of doing that himself David Nieper Why is my liver in trouble when I am a moderate drinker? answers your health questions Several tropical diseases may cause damage Ask Dr Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic The Times Stephen Jones picks the best hats Insider trading Stephen's tips Dish Quit your Bank The Times Index Shooting the Vice-President Al Gore's message at Cannes is simple: it's the environment, stupid. Stephen Dalton met him Down in the Valley Not everything is in Cruz control James Christopher is caught between the Rock and the cinematic hard place that Cannes can be You need a lubricant, of one sort or another, to handle the graphic scenes Cannes Blogs The King Guys and Dolls Final fling is too far flung Plot and character in the ultimate X-Men sequel come second to special effects, says Wendy Ide Exclusive TIMES/BFI Download From urban jungle to Curious George and a tale of urchins in Venice, children's films all seem to be using the same software package, a bored Ian Johns finds The Wild Curious George The Thief Lord Brick The Times Beast keeps the demons at bay James Mottran on Kelsey Grammer's quest for cinema's X-factor A choppy voyage around his father Mark Wexler's confessional camera exposes his rivalry with his Dad, he tells Andrew Billen They look like astronauts limbering up for a wrestling bout on the Moon DVD Dinners The Times Delivers us not into temptation Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week reviews first night Dance Rambert Entertainments Theatre Sunday in the Park with George Wyndham's, WC2 Opera Fidelio Barbican tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Live Golf: The BMW Championship Viewing Guide BBC Two, 2pm New Street Law BBC One, 8pm Variations Vital Signs ITV1, 9pm House Five, 9pm High Noon (TVM, 2000) Film Choice Five, 3.35pm Dinner Rush (2000) FilmFour, 8pm My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) Channel 4, 10pm Whale's song hits a few bum notes Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3912 Word Watching Polygon Jersey Royal The Times One way to tackle World Cup fever The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week ... Bad Week What Else Happened EDS Try not to be a clone arranger Employees Staff Room Course Watch Internships ... Via Shell Oil change for masters MBA Interview The experience gained on an MBA course in Manchester inspired a Spaniard and a Mexican to go into business together. Sarah Campbell listens to the success story Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ Careers on Course Research, Development & Manufacturing The Office Psychologist Should I hide my pregnancy from the boss? Worklife Challenge Where next for . . . Leading learning and skills A fine reputation built on household names The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Class of 2006 Employability Statwatch Picture Gallery Find out More How Do I Become ... A Fashion Buyer? Test Yourself ... Answers Planning for net gains How to ... Apply for Jobs Online Jobhunting is no longer simply a matter of scouring the "situations vacant" columns in the paper. 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