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News from 07/06/2006

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Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Ricardo Arredondo, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, Paul Hoggart, Ivo Tennant, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, David Lyon, Mark Rittner, Maritn Waller, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, David Charter and Nigel Hawkes, James Bone, Jeremy Page in Moscow, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Fard Home Correspondent, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Donald Stewart, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Michael Horsnell and Michael Evans, Chris Carr, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jenny Davey and Graham Keeley, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Dan Sabbagh and Sarah Butler, John Alexander, Jack Malvern, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Alister Cooke, Debra Craine, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Tony Halpln Educational Editor, David Tedbury, Alan Hamilton, Martin Haworth Director of Policy, Nfu, Dr Robert Butcher, Anthony Browne and David Charter, Neil Hitchin Ely, cambs, Dr A. P. Williamson Beaconsfield, Bucks, Richard Lloyd Parry, Alan M. Calverd, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Sholto Byrnes, Michael Horsnell and Michael Evens, Nigel Edward-Few, Hugo Rifkind, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Christopher Irvine and David Hands, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Sam Coates, Rob Wright, Ian Rickard Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Matthews, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Neville Scott, Mathhew Pryor, Burhan Wazir, Danielle Thom, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Daniel McGrory and Sreward Tendler, Paul Samet, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Jonathan Stlles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year, Chain reaction, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Dr Shaaz Mahboob, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Charles Turner Emeritus Professor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Gove, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Catherine Quinn, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Joe Bolger,

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The Times World terror net is uncovered Rebuff for Nato Zadie at last After-school fees Battle for BAA Wayne's words Index timesonline Military justice in the dock after acquittals British soldiers cleared of killing 15-year-old Iraqi looter Bel Mooney In the Times Today The Times Soldiers devised 'wetting' deterrent after plea to shoot looters was refused Acquittals put Army justice in the dock 2004 Bank's manager of the year 2006 Guilty of £21m bank fraud Financier faces six years in jail for the biggest fraud in Scottish history, reports David Lister 'Benefits cheat lived in lap of luxury' The Residences At last, a piece of legal history it's the law in plain English Clause 49 of the Equality Bill Public to give their views on new Bill Decision due on cancer drug Lib Dem tax move Turkish arrest Drugs proposals Devil of a birth Correction Breitling Bungled Switch Now France has 118's number Canadian suspect 'planned to behead the Prime Minister' British computer whiz-kid exports terror via internet An e-mail trail has led to the arrest of suspects across the world who were recruited and then schooled in bombmaking, writes Daniel McGrory Forest Gate raid police forced to act, Blair insists Zadie Smith comes from behinf to win a book prize at last Entertaining Value How the Critics Rated on Beauty Join the Aa f20 and Get a M&s Voucher Keypoint Students cangraduate as lectures agree pay deal iPod iTunes A fitting revenge for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, … To Goodwood, for the unveiling of the refurbished Kennels … Sunday, and Sarah Teather, the Liberal Staples Chris Moyles, the larger-than-life (indeed, larger … Ps Prescott's slow learning process Parents told to pay for after-hours school clubs everything's Half Price What's Free and What's Not 'Minority students are trying harder' Ford Currys Bonhams Philips Four-year-old stabbed himself to death making a sandwich Tunnel vision Are we using the best tactics in the War on Terror? Rating our GPs Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Mixed blessings Keep our science public Testing times Save Venice at any price Lower house Triumphal arch Cup runneth over Picture Gallery Abbas or the Abyss The Palestinian President must insist on a peace referndum Jargon Gone Why official English must be for ever plain Ah, how Iloved Butlins - just like Eton, but without the funny accents Spent Economics An era of excessive public expenditure is drawing to a welcome close Old guard tangled up in blue Comment Fear is my chemical reaction The sophisticates may disapprove, but we should support the police if they belive there is danger Labour's Public Service Reform The Times Join the Debate 7/7: the heroism and the humour Those caught up in the bombings displayed a peculiarly British calm and self-mockery Rooney's foot? Our World Cup may be ruined by class war and GCSEs Heelen Needed a Break… Hundred of foreign prisoners will not be deported Two held over 1994 murders Ram-raid barriers No 10 files the flag Carbon targets Disabled access 'Al-Qaeda' libel Dutch dogs police £1 downloads 'are illegal' Meat Loaf sues for right to be a 'Bat Out of Hell' Poppy Support Smoking ban 'is based on bad science' The Government takes more notice of scare stories than of evidence, a Lords committee has said. Sam Coates reports dolphin Tories close to splitting on Cameron's Europe U-turn Our Home Insurance Deal of the Year Drug Family forfeits £300,000 Police roof suspect fed KFC Police 'ignore' criminal infiltration Camera with four eyes on the job Rewards England fan is World Cup mascot… for Germany Hoping back from the abyss 'I pledge to do as little as possible—apart from sitting on the Woolsack' move your money when you like How America won a jumbo tug-of-war Even Queen Victoria was upset when P. T. Barnum bought London Zoo's famous elephant for his circus, reports Alan Hamilton Lesbian partners fight for right to be married Couple demand that their Canadian wedding is recognised, Nicola Woolcock writes Dell Nature's Best Health for Life Intelligent Finance Sony Ericsson Church unity 'impossible' if women become bishops Blair has message of tough love for Whitehall Party leaders wage battle for hearts of civill servants Chancellor issuses warning of a tight spending squeeze all round Hospitals should learn free-market lessons Question is blowing in the wind How They Differ bulldog Hands up if you love bureaucrats NHS must sack staff, business leader says Bold, brush and fabulous like an Essex Cinderella first night theatre Market Boy Olivier Theatre, s Sei Weekend Break The Sharpest Critics Times World News US troops trapped in barracks as protesters reheat Cold War A Battleground for Centuries Clever footwork in diplomatic dance Anglian Green Flag Hamas given more time on referendum Norwich Union Free Food Guide Severed heads mark new low A gruesome addition to the repertoire of sectarian tit-for-tat killings is designed to drive rivals out, Richard Beeston writes We must mention war, says emperor Japan's head of state has spoken out to help his country to confront its violent past, reports Richard Lloryd Parry National Savings and Investments The Open University Tamed at last, the mighty Yangtze German literature gets a facelift Australia considers nuclear option Saga Insurance (AP): Beatles man Preston dies (AP): High-rise hawks go up in world Brokeback Mounties set to get their man Harvard funds human cloning The world's richest university has put its clout behind medical research opposed by President Bush, Mark Henderson writes Kandinsky at Tate Modern (AP): Ex-husband's suicide bomb (AP): Leader jailed (AFP): Mafia sentences (Reuters): Dead-light district Correction What the British Think of the United States Roll up, roll up and see Coney Island swing again Britons begin to turn away from alliance with America By Our Foreign Staff: 'Terror flight' inquiry blames 14 states Mindsets are adjusted as newsreaders start smiling Royal Ascot is Back Inside Track Agnelli: A Disparate Portfolio Fiat sells a jet-set extra - a ski resort Times Business Inflation warnings send shares lower Wednesday June 7 2006 Morrison move GdF merger doubt Clapham wish list Quote of the day Bank 'still in' Baa fight Goldman Sachs undaunted as rival snaps up 14% stake Ferrovial offer is described as 'eye-watering' Moving in with Mum reaps £12.5m reward at last Ftse 100 Drab shares may cost Wpp chief £44m bonus Aegon Stock Markets Mismatch that hands Spanish a bargain North Sea Oil Commodities Brain power Pound to Dollar Sense and Co2 Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest moves Rumour of the day Business Big Shot Look ahead Gazprom move Stop Press GM investor revolt Gas plan opposed Thomson growth Ministers 'likely to scrap' Gaz de France merger Be the first to know Countdown Costs of ageing 'could give US credit rating junk status' Chirac backs German interest in Euronext Fund says ECB must avoid aggressive rate rises IBM prepares for $6bn investment in Indian unit intel Carphone weighs £1bn Aol UK bid Severn Trent's water unit lifts profits as leakages increases Silver Shadow Linde must be sell UK gas business Regent Inns falls as bid talks end Boots merger fees to hit £42m Ryanair warns of slower growth Customs to crack down on tax dodge Clothing chain plans to plug sales Gap eos Balance of Power Breakthrough in Friends' Asia push The High-Flyers who Put the Deal Together Ferrovial boss forecasts smooth Jenny Davey and Graham Keeley report on how Spain's new King of bricks has built a company to match his ambitions The Times Offers Direct A happy return for all those who took flight Deal will hasten new runway, says airline chief Growing Concern It's inside the Audi A6 Tdi diesels Synergy cleaning up with new NHS contracts The World Cup Fantasy Game NeuTec shares leap 84% on news of an approach Analysts turn on Elan over bravura forecast Stockbrokers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Blair told to come clean over carbon emissions targets Business leaders reveal their agenda for action pre-2025, writes Michael Binyon Times Online Grey Blues City Diary Worrying prognosis City Diary Kerb crawl Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Pipex slithers as rival's success prompts analysts to cut forecasts Gilts Boots's forthcoming Alliance is a good selling opportunity Intermediate Cap'I Rentokil clings on to Ftse as Dmgt prepares to fall Stock Markets Large Caps Carphone Business Equity Prices Peter Stringfellow An end to client frustration In the third and final part of this series on business efficiency, Tony Dawe looks at customer relationship management Event tasks, such as having a baby, are opportunities to offer a wide range of new services Oracle Complaint codes that made Da Vinci look simple Complete solution for VAT recovery Hosted or packaged? The CRM dilemma Tony Dawe reports on the fine art of setting up the most efficient customer management system for a company LTA serves up new system to find winners Join the SME debate Index Anthony Marreco Barrister who prosecuted Nazis at Nuremberg and helped to found Amnesty International Sir Kenneth Bond Industrialist who was at the forefront of the expansion of the British electrical and electronic industries in the 1960s Establishing local family link for housing Law Report Court of Appeal Parents cannot claim residence rights through schooling Court of Appeal Court record is sufficient proof Queen's Bench Divisional Court Claude Terrail Flamboyant guardian of La Tour d'Argent's culinary traditions Court Circular Royal Logistic Corps Birthdays Births Forth Coming Marriages Marriages Deaths Church News In Memoriam - Private Appointments Deputy Lieutenant Commissions School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge The Oprning Lead-9 Heatwave hits for the World Cup Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Tregoning favours Eclipse for Sir Percy Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Lingfield Park Blending of roles could reduce risk of serious injury Missing the ride on a Derby winner was not the worst-case … Nottingham Course Specialists Ripon Lingfield Park The Wright Track Sedgefield Racing Kempton Park Wie focuses on day job after Open dreams fade Golf Powell plans to set record straight and take world by storm Athletics Code switch puts Walker on Robinson path to glory Rugby Union Pools Forecast The Results Service Ford on offensive as he builds case for defence Today's Fixtures Twenty20 Somethings Schools Clubs Women The Championship Minor Counties Selectors given more time to resolve issue of Flintoff's injury The Times Photo Sales The Series Averages Chapple claims four on a day of sixes Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Scoreboard from Liverpool Stubbings caught short Second Division How I put a hex on the greatest of all spinners Shane Warne likes to gamble, but after facing him for six balls, Matthew Pryor thinks he has the Australian's number Times Online Vaidisova polishes credentials as future queen of the court Tennis French Open talk Sport West Indies pull through Rovers reward Davies blow Witter award The New Dodge Caliber Cardozo misses out for Paraguay but Santa Cruz is fit for opener Van der Vaart fighting for fitness Zambrotta on road to recovery Middlesbrough pick Southgate Petkovic bows to pressure over family connection Win, lose or draw in Germany, now is the right time for Eriksson to step off the England bus The Times Polish FA upset after supporters portrayed as a hooligan threat Sweden running at low ebb Beenhakker upbeat despite form Maradona has watches seized Ballack keen to avoid early date with the old enemy Revealed: England football game that twiddles its own knobs Filling Rooney's boots is impossible order Index Real prize beckons for Eriksson in elections Tony Cascarino Fifa ready to make show of opposition to racism Robinson primed to deal with curve ball George Caulkin finds that the England goalkeeper has left no stone unturned Advanced Hair Studio Times Online—ruthlessly Efficient The Times Crossword 23,309 Online now Three lions on the shirts, podcasters still dreaming Sport Rooney gets ready to fly on England's day of reckoning Striker volunteers for extra work after scare Eriksson confident before scan today The Times Inside Index Passnotes the face Axl moves up a gear the click the bulletin Contents Are you a good catch? The days of walking into a top job are gone, says Alexandra Blair The top-rated universities for engineering, science … Illegible Article Saab 93 Tomorrow Modern morals Water vole The man don't give an Arctic Monkeys… A stargazer sees the light If I were … Prince Philip I'd ban all coverage of my birthday, says Sholto Byrnes Do You Need Advice? Why can't my husband simply accept that I am not athletic? My daughters will not give me grandchildren Dear Bel stylewednesday One skirt, three looks Tulip skirts are versatile - but keep it sleek, says Carolyn Asome Dish Thai pork and pineapple salad Beauty jury Imedeen How to go down in history as cool When you look as though you're having a good time, people assume that you really are. Which is why we all love the Sixties, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Chanel Snooze and you'll lose Grab a Kimono and Go the Silk Route Arts First One Shop Stop Zara's big sister is a classically chic sort of girl Detail is retail Index They came from outer space Sixties architects wanted us to live like aliens. Tom Dyckhoff spies a parallel universe The Gold Smiths Company Platters that matter The Wallace Collection's modern Sèvres show will delight and amze, says Nancy Durrant La Pompadour took a keen interest in the secrets of its manufacture Opera Thais Pop The Futureheads Manchester Academy Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden More first night Opera & Ballet An old team on the ball Creme Working Relationship Simon Johnson, director of corporate affairs at the Football Association, and his PA, Purveen Bari, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Regus PC stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items An intellectual game of hide and seek Had a great idea? It might not belong to you, says Catherine Quinn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top temp Multiple Display Advertising Items Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Hey, big spenders: show a little taste Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3923 Word Watching Polygon Appeal World Cup Greats

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