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News from 06/03/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Cole, F. M. Evans, David Brown, Tom Rowland, Neil Johnston, Tim Albone, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Janet Legrand, David Rose, Stephen Bayley, Sir Ken MacDonald, QC Director of Public, Robert Napier Chief Executive, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, J. M. Cohen, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Cridland Deputy Director-General CBI, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Victor Dixon Emeritus Professor, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Alistair Darling Trade and Industry Secretary, P. N. Gates, Libby Purves, Nick Hasell Banking Correspondent, Chris Riley, Hubert Best, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Dave Baker, Charles Bremner, Claire Langhamer, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Clive Bone, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Bill Turnill, Gerard Baker, Nick Angel, Kate Davies, Jane Wheatley, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Dexter Smith, Stuart Miles, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Michael Franklin, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sage, Valerie Walford, David Prior, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Richard Bartle (Retd), Adam Wilkinson, Mark Harper, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver James, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Tristan McConnell, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, David Miliband Environment Secretary, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Anne-Marie Balfour and Daniel Wise, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Gerald B. Hill, Nigel Kendall, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Ian James, Gregory Boyd, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lewis Smith Environment Correspondent, Ernie Sears, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Pauline McCormack, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Peter Rice-Evans Emeritus Professor, Adam Sherwin, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Roger Mavity, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Fay Schopen, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger, Caroline Holliday,

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Index ITV pulls the plug on premium-rate phone-in shows Record Tory poll lead as Cameron trumps Brown Voters desert Labour over Blair uncertainty Miliband as leader could fare even worse 'No evidence' yet of Diana murder plot Bank's bad debt Upside-down pilot Nurseries 'stifle' boys Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times ITV pulls the plug on phone-ins after series of scandals Downing Street disputes BBC report on cash-for-honours The blunders Pugh Brown to support 'democratic' Lords Anglicans warned Point of ordure IT cost soars Festival deadline Senior rating 'raped woman after drunken revels on ship' 'Victim' had wine, vodka and punch Incident followed end-of-tour party Women at sea Boodles Tomorrow Real threat to Brown is from outside his party 'Make car drivers pay for their pollution' Tory poll lead is likely to grow whoever is next Labour leader Voting intentions The ideal 007 Is this the real James Bond as Ian Fleming saw him? Tod's Timesonline At last, the gloves come off after ten years of allegations and slurs Diana inquest Talk of a plot to murder the Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed have finally reached the courts and sparks began to fly over the evidence, or lack of it BT Dramatis personae Fly be Britons' vehicles found riddled with bullets Five 'kidnapped by uniformed men' SAS troopers join Ethiopian searchers Dell Not everybody is thrilled with the new statue of Barone Two Catherine Tate fans have won cameo roles in her Great news for racists. West Sussex County Council … Virgin Dry front for a rain King People There were many recognisable faces at the first night … Not with a bang, but with a whimper, Simon Hughes has … Uproar in Durham, where a house featured in Michael … Elizabeth Hurley and her new husband, Arun Nayar, arrive in India, still in the midst of the longest celebrity wedding in history Postscript What has Jake Gyllenhaal learnt from his role in Zodiac The Home Office could learn something from Sir Alan … In order to "rebrand" Africa, Bono will be editing … Nurseries are opening the gender gap by failing to let boys be boys Outdoor games help development 98% of pre-school staff are female Middle-class dads get more time with children Life lessons Duchess recovering after hysterectomy Changing channels Baby left to die Abused wife raped Chemical damage 'Dead' driver Plane beats train on cost and speed as discount fares prove elusive No cheap tickets found, despite claim Rail trips can be three times longer Volkswagen Court orders firm to pay spam victim £750 Billions sent every month Moor challenge goes on despite girl's death Overtaxed The Chancellor would be more popular if he took less of voters' money Dilemma in the Horn The kidnapping of five Britons comes at a sensitive time for Ethiopia Glasto Grumbles Surveillance spreads even to the valley of Avalon Be humiliated by a child. Good, eh? Picture Gallery A doleful tale from which no one benefits Thunderer: Can you keep a secret? We don't have a drought now Open courts Historic losses Unequal services Equal access to the best schools Carbon trading Timesonline Tube disaster memorials Response to Iran The scarlet ivy Evils of ageism German physics Pigeon patter Does a terrorist care who's in the White House? Forget your new hip — look at our brilliant new gizmo Tesco Three shots, and another Londoner dies Brother tells of 'a true warrior' Police pin hopes on CCTV footage Air France Timesonline Inside Track Promotion scheme in chaos as surgeons quit 'unfair' interviews CIS Hitachi Want to save the planet? It's your little changes that mean the most Technology is too costly, scientists say Real need is to cut electricity use Directline Council tax to rise as 'parasitic lawyers' chase equal pay claims Anger over lone parent work plan Railings fatality CPS man's assault Infertility hope Plane diverted Stowaway snake Mugged cyclist takes her first steps after two weeks in a coma Aer Lingus Samurai swords face ban after attacks CitroËn Prince and Muslim consort bow to PC brigade First night Theatre King of Hearts Hampstead Theatre NW3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince Charles lets his hair down as he jives to a spot of reggae Skoda Inmate made corruption claim Allegra is pioneer blood donor Baby that 'died' is born healthy Canteen food '£100m too dear' Purge on 'lethal' laughing gas in clubs and bars Revellers use it for a cheap high Excess can starve brain of oxygen Multiple Display Advertising Items Two centuries of intoxication A great display of Olympic-standard gibberish Ba Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Europe Ghana splashes out for jubilee Party for 50 years of independence Colony that went from riches to rags Going it alone War funds row may force Bush to think again on Iran Lastminute One day in Iraq Prudential (AP): GM rice to produce human proteins (AFP): Burrow girls saved (Reuters): Air crash kills eight (Reuters): Smuggled boys (AFP): Briton deported (AP): Journalist killed (Reuters): Pension passion Paraglider survives three days dangling upside down in a tree I'll punch him on the nose, says wife It's time to get a bike, says brother It is safe to hang about if you have good heart Talk Talk Merkel prepares to revive constitution at EU birthday bash Chancellor says reform is needed Britain wary of detailed declaration The Times And if it's a smaller celebration . . . Bring on the Eccles cake — it's time for a banquet War of words after call for independence Taiwan seeks end to 'renegade' status China condemns demand as criminal Ex-Display Kitchens to Clear Multiple Display Advertising Items Afghan anger after Nato airstrike kills nine in family compound Attackers hid among civilians Demonstrators blame Americans Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Former leader in war crimes trial (AFP): Russian threat (Reuters): Al-Qaeda ambush (AP): Demolition begins (Reuters): Oil men jailed (Reuters): VW graft charges (AP): Warning on Hamas Henri Troyat dies $1m-a-week crack king admits 30 murders Multiple Display Advertising Items A more intense high US bad debt charges set to haunt HSBC for three years Shares rose only 0.2% last year Senior pay awards cause controversy High street sales pressurise Bank Attractions tie-up Imperial reserves Barclays at risk Quote of the day French safeguard Business big shot Wall Street calm as new falls hit global markets 2006 results Gathering storm Stock markets Blackstone looks over Chrysler's books with view to bid Mortgages for Business Fears over markets will not be easily stilled A double act that may work Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Winners' game Congratulations to Eric Nicoli, the non-executive chair Need to know Results in brief High street spending could force another rate rise February sales are up by 5.6 per cent Pressure on the doves at the MPC IMF says Brown faces critical test over spending curbs House price risk Pay settlements cause concern Scandinavian Airlines Making hay in the HSBC garden City Diary An astonishing rant appears in The Tatler from Conrad … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch It had to happen. In fact, I said it would happen City Diary I don't think this is what is meant by open government City Diary Barclays carrying $1bn of exposure to sub-prime lender Cuckoo clocks idea from America City Diary Herbie Frogg Legoland and Tussauds merge to create £2bn visitor group Blackstone to hold controlling stake Company plans to expand in the US Playing hard Ladbrokes finance director makes surprise exit Business big shot Peter Philipson Waxworks group held up as a model of enterprise William Hill invests in expansion plans Amlin cuts air risk (AFX): Close result (Reuters): Jardine profits BP refinery move Imperial poised to reveal huge oil reserves in Russia Orange Power game Government shares 'open skies' reservations, says BA Competition fears send shares down EU commissioner supports the deal Connect rescue takes off Virgin says it will sue if Sky refuses arbitration Wall Street keeps its nerve as the global slide takes hold Markets in turmoil FTSE 100 slips below 6,000 mark India, Russia and Hong Kong all hit Gold loses shine for investors as the price hits a six-week low Fundamental flaw evident in judging risk Markets in turmoil Eurostar The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds France in move to protect whistle-blowers Staff encouraged to expose fraud Step may prevent anonymous tip-offs Multiple Display Advertising Items The crows cast a dark shadow over society 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Royal & SunAlliance shines after eventual sale of unit Large caps Ark prepares for stormy passage Small caps Gilts Scottish & Southern's dividend leap is a signal of faith worth backing Intertek TNS Equity Prices Cherries Council sees big economy from more information Focus Report ID Management All sources could be linked already Data Protection Act prevents savings BT Balancing act over cost and identities Why biometrics have a hard time getting recognition Focus Report ID Management Big Brother will be watching for ever Camera action Henri Troyat Vastly prolific writer whose interests ran from multivolume novels to popular history and biography Henri Troyat, writer, was born on November 1,1911. He died on March 4,2007, aged 95 Birthdays Weather Eye Earl Jellicoe Lives Remembered Professor Rodney Needham Frankie Laine Ian Wooldridge Colourful sports columnist who specialised in punchy reporting with a tendency to tread on sensitive official toes Ian Wooldridge, sportswriter, was born on January 14,1932. He died of cancer on March 4, aged 75 Peter Howard Rigorous journalist and editor who helped to establish the reputation of Jane's Defence Weekly in its formative years Peter Howard, defence journalist, was born on June 27,1937. He died of complications following pneumonia on February 17,2007, aged 69 Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Reception Drink is no defence Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinner Appointment Winter has no chance when years get warmer Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 6,1890 Winning Move Weather Jockeys are crying out for help and protection Racing Irish fear Festival tide is on the turn Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Tennis Football Brave Inca delights Murphy in final gallop Exeter Racing The Times Newcastle Southwell Course specialists Round-robin argument is small beer to Queen's Club Tennis Hawk-Eye to be used at tournament Stella dropped from event's title Football Results Basketball Cricket Football Fixtures Ice hockey Tennis Other sport Sanders may get the chance to follow Holmes approach Athletics Newton charged by video review panel Reid a contender Nice deal agreed England take third Ashton may be forced to box clever over Vickery's uncertain condition Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Bristol prop sorry for knockout punch Flood on standby for Wilkinson Timesonline The Times Wales propped up as they search for victory Wooldridge was the master who influenced us all Tribute Easy victory leaves England still unsure of their best attack Cricket Ireland denied as Hall comes out fighting again Scoreboard Leverock pulls his weight after overcoming sizeable problems Huge talents The call of the wild lures Stubbs from Peacock to birds of a different feather Sport on television The Times High passion on and off pitch takes romance out of Brazilian love affair Special report The Rivals: In the third part of a series on the most volatile matches in world football, Rick Broadbent visits São Paolo Snubbed Nugent gives Preston a crucial push towards promotion Rivals rating Magnússon set to cut his losses as reality bites The Premiership today Drogba determined to keep proving value for money with rich vein of form The Times Curbishley's stick could soon be a carrot I'll land on my feet if my head is put on the block, says Mourinho Manager steps up the mind games Players praised for doing great job David Beckham will be out for up to six weeks after … Man United (1) v Lille (0) Arsenal (0) v PSV Eindhoven (1) Liverpool (2) v Barcelona (1) Mastercard Gerrard sounds battle cry and warns that defeat is not an option Football Champions League Barcelona victory would 'end season' Crouch may play key role in strategy Timesonline Times Crossword 23,541 The Insider Rijkaard pulls no punches in showdown with Liverpool Barcelona coach taunts Benítez New owners to make Anfield bow The Times Inside Index Six Nations Giles Smith Index The face EI Tel, a national treasure Did you see? Bloggers for posterity The click Did you know? Cradle of hope Did you hear? Forget Paris Three-year-old Cambodian orphans whose parents have … Modern morals What's the big secret? You want it? You can have it. A self-help manual about the power of wishful thinking has swept the US. But will it wash here, asks Jane Wheatley The psychologist's verdict: a self-help guide for the simple-minded or deluded Give mum a better deal Parents Women with children are the most discriminated against at work, according to the Commission for Racial Equality and Human Rights. Now it's time that employers woke up, says Caroline Holliday The Times Somewhere, over the moonbow A rubbish idea Button up, chaps The Times New on the menu: un petit bout de femme The food's sublime and at the end of the meal diners applaud the chef — who happens to be a woman. Charles Bremner meets France's food star Creamy with crunchy, salty with sweet Life's a pitch . . . Mentuesday To be successful in your emotional life you need to apply the same rules as making a pitch at work — you've got to do it with passion and belief, argue Roger Mavity Stephen Bayley The five keys to a successful pitch Clinch the deal — or get the girl Dress code Fighting over the ties that bind A new society is determined to eradicate the tie. Already the fightback has begun, reports Nick Angel The kit Before you install Vista, get the best backup Designer Detail First Night What Russian women want: a gallery Oligarchs' wives now prefer art over diamonds, finds Rachel Campbell-Johnston, pictured below, at Moscow's second biennale. But while their husbands are spending, the art scene is selling its soul Oh you pretty things Bringing it all back Home Forget the Utopian future. This year the Ideal Home Show has drafted in an architectural couple to demonstrate how the homely virtues of the past can improve the way we live today, says Tom Dyckhoff The Times Royal Opera House Theatre Reviews First night Peer Gynt Barbican Pit Pop The Fratellis Brixton Academy, SW9 Jazz Pat Martino Ronnie Scott's, W1 Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Scottish Ensemble Wigmore Hall Opera The Marriage of Figaro Guildhall School, EC2 Tv&radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Are we There yet? Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7.30pm Life on Mars BBC One, 9pm Blair: The inside Story BBC Two, 9pm Variations Interview with a Poltergeist/sex, Magick & Murder Channel 4,10pm/11.05pm The History of Mr Polly (1949, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,12.40pm Still Crazy (1998) BBC One, 11.20pm Lucky Break (2001) MultiChannel More4,9pm An unappetising night at the abattoir Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Well Man clinic Times2 Crossword No 4155 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Key Retirement Solutions Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Is this Seat Taken? Other Views Sector workers point the finger of blame Issue of the Week Scapegoats Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Why Milburn was best of all Health Other Stories we Liked Who stores the corpses? Falls give trusts headaches Funding is unfair, say trainers Social Care Spin is safe from the new regime Statistics Foreign Ways Keeping an eye on things Interview Jessica Crowe, the director of the Centre for Public Scrutiny, tells Fay Schopen how her small team works with public sector bodies to improve the services that they provide Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Teacher baiting goes online Education Lip Service A new angle on therapy Hero . . . What inspires volunteers? Charities Villain . . . How help with jobs is no use Regeneration Bed Watch 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 Cf appointments Over to you . . . What Worked for us Sound Advice Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Guilty until proven innocent — is this the norm in today's UK? David Prior, former MP for Norfolk North, was arrested in a dawn raid for a crime he did not commit. Here he describes how the experience has affected his view of justice The Back Story Council of Europe Law Thomson Divorce laws that discredit our system The Government should sort out the mess of the legal marital situation, says Mark Harper Nanny, we love you for sincerely legal reasons The family's relationship with an employee who works in the home is not just emotional, as Anne-Marie Balfour and Daniel Wise explain An off-key practice Joyce Hatto's husband wanted to protect the pianist's reputation for excellence, but has he damaged the reputation of the people whose work he presented as hers? Hubert Best examines the question From Freshfields to pastures new Sandy Shandro tells Edward Fennel why he is glad to take up the challenge of university as Dean of Laws at UCL Lawyer of the week Life in Brief In the City How your mouse can help you to move house Lawdiary Trading places Queen's Counsel Puisne Judge-Caymanislands Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Platoon was the first movie to show Americans the truth about Vietnam, says Kevin Maher Caine does no-show Timesonline Best Picture Nominees The Oscars effect Platoon

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