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News from 12/03/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Peter Read, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Robert Dawson Scott, Andy Bull, Neil Johnston, Derek Simpson, Tony Boullemier, Air Commodore Alastair Mackie, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Eaton, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Marcus Oscarsson, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Jim Hansen, Joe Joseph, Ian McMillan, John Percy, David Sharrock, Steve Howard, Miland Joshi, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Jen Redshaw, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Marritt, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, John Garfield, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Alex Morgan, Danny Kelly, Michael J. Riste, Richard Dawkins, Russell Kempson, Frank Wiechula, Jane Gordon, Oleg Gordievsky, Tony Rees, Nick Angel, David Lister, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Ron Goldstein, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Eve Thomas, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Liz Janson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John Lee, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Martin Lindstrom, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Pam Giddy, David Scott, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Peter Marinello, James Hansen, Stewart Tendler, Ned Parker, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, S. J. Hawkins, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Crossland, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Professor Vernon Bogdanor, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Josh Ball, Tom Hennigan, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Alistair Newman, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jim Soar, Olav Bjortomt, Barry Hyman, Fiona Hamilton, Ian Holloway, Stephen Pollard,

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Index Thousands face pay cut under new equality law Men's salaries to fall by up to £15,000 a year Lawyers accused of scuppering union deals Index England embrace a dazzling young star Tories under attack over air tax proposals Two mountain deaths Board meets over bid Zimbabwe arrests World Cup carnival Index Timesonline Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Miliband should run, says Clarke as party activists demand poll Former minister calls for contest Debate sought on values and policies The Times leaves the rest behind Grassroot view Pugh Head teachers 'being forced out' Satellite launched Royal respect Science plea Pilot is injured Once I put it down, I just couldn't pick it up Skip to the end PayPal Top unfinished fiction Top unfinished non-fiction Travel firms and backbench MPs attack Tory plan to raise air taxes Criticism on race for the green vote Labour also set to denounce proposal Main points Green storm over an empty aircraft Diver trapped in disused quarry Screening service Mother stabbed Dragon's den This week in Westminster Hikers questioned after Britons found dead on mountain Chance discovery by the Red Cross Survivor raises police suspicions VIP trainer jailed as minder for drug gang Rolex Men are to pay a high price for sexual equality Equal pay Hundreds of thousands of men face salary cuts of up to £15,000 to fund increases for women staff. The new pay structures are expected to lead to strikes and court action Dfs In the money Uproar at council chief's £286,000 payout Quids in Losing out Equality solution threatens to cost a packet Church's Call for easier exams as GCSE pupils shun 'difficult' languages Even the best thinkers can't answer question on premium-rate TV quiz Puzzle of £30,000 contest nobody won Show's host fails to explain solution Genius who gave up and went to bed Bletchley Park's solution Flybe. com Wife in record divorce case robbed of gems at gunpoint Jewellery worth £300,000 taken Police examine media coverage AA BT Apple Inc Bright lights of the city outshine Orion Tory MP turns into a detective to track down stolen dogs Why the Bank of England won't give us its £1.3bn bunch of fivers Apple Care of wounded a disgrace, claims former defence chief Guthrie's anger over new complaints Families disclose alleged neglect Help the Aged we Will X Factor children will risk Cowell barbs Concern as age is lowered to 14 'Wrong message' about bullying Search for fame that put an end to age of innocence FlyMonarch Pay as You Learn The Conservative 'green miles' plan is not ready for take-off Capital Capital The surge in the fortunes of the City of London should be cheered Book Ends Why read an entire volume when you can just scan the synopsis on the dustjacket? Can you Adam and Eve it? Picture Gallery Air Tory, soaring to heights of absurdity Thunderer: Racism is too real to be used as a cheap gibe Synagogue fees Gurkha pensions Citizenry should have a say in reform of the Lords Visa abuse Timesonline Trident is a dilemma with several prongs Vicar bickering Young doctors Strange lights Vous do The deadly price of the Blair-Brown war It is a truth universally . . . oh, give it a rest, will you? Comment Hitachi Student shot at university hip-hop concert Security steward injured in stomach CS canister was discharged at gig Macmillan Nabarro Consumers 'misled' by meat origin labels Watchdog seeks packaging review 'British' products may be imported Volkswagen Dell The Prestige Fat pupils on fish oils make a mental leap Brains advanced 3 years in 3 months Fast foods 'could stunt the mind' Worried parents are paying for children to get fit at the gym Of mice and infuriating teenagers Working out The Prestige Chestnut tree that Anne Frank loved is to be chopped down Diarist could see branches from attic City council says it now poses danger Green Flag A little late, Germans planning to reverse the decision that let Hitler run for power Source of joy Prelate fights gay adoption law Numbers boost for rare breed Clarkson 'may leave Top Gear' Funerals on the internet FSA Insurance Demystifier RNLI remembers its greatest rescue one hundred years on Drug trial errors 'could have been foreseen' Experiment was flawed, says report Animal test data can be misleading Grant Thornton Directline Multiple Display Advertising Items Carnival queen has us all on a string First night Pop Lily Allen Manchester Apollo Reviews Inside Track Church organist required for jungle meteorite hunt Rac Derring-do France America Mugabe opposition leaders seized as riot police break up township rally MDC officials 'severely assaulted' Protester shot dead during clashes Parties in conflict Unlikely band of heroes kick into touch a nation's football misery Rugby win over Wales fires up Italy Soccer in shadow after stadium riots British Airways When in Rome Chirac announces departure as leader of beloved country President will not seek third term No endorsement offered for Sarkozy Kremlin keeps tight hold on test-run elections Rise of a rival Protesters take to the streets over release of Eta killer India claims game with chequered history Chess roots said to be in 5th century Terracotta figures identified as pieces Lewis Multiple Display Advertising Items Thief punches woman aged 101 (Reuters): French surfers wow the judges (AFP): Policeman kills five colleagues (AP): Memorial to bomb victims Hidden Hearing (AFP), (Reuters): Camels lack a zebra crossing Summertime blues as the clocks go forward three weeks early Change is aimed at saving energy Law is fraught with controversy Karnataka Into the light Asha's Special (AFP): 40,000 flee homes amid new fighting (AP): 'No' to speed limits 31 die in bombing (AFP): First gay 'divorce' (AFP): Car blast kills man (AP): Stolen baby found (AP): All that remains Rival roadshows try to win Latin hearts Bush shadowed by Chávez's trip Leaders vie for countries' support Barclaycard Kuwaitis back Aston Martin bid Climate debate F&C defiant Investors sue Quote of the day Oil warning Business big shot Boots directors face loyalty test after £10bn KKR offer Chairman seeks to prevent conflicts Deputy's role is under scrutiny Brand news Graham Searjeant Comment Boeing gets ready for a new 737 Stock markets Halliburton to move its HQ from Texas to Dubai Mortgages for Business Ancient history lessons are a waste of time Commodities Currencies Need to know Breast implant firm set for AIM listing Patak's options Hunter fund move IoD tax warning Big shot Christophe de Margerie Growing costs 'put Shetland oilfield plans in jeopardy' Total chief calls for tax incentives Gas producers question economics The Times Prodrive has Kuwaiti backing for Aston Martin bid The Times Online DVD rental firm ponders £100m flotation Goldman Sachs appointed advisers Virgin Media and ITV potential buyers ACP Capital discusses buying stake in Beacon after £150m fundraising British funds Exchange rates Foreign & Colonial piles in to the yen carry trade Treasury to compromise on freelance tax law What markets' fall means for rates Economic briefing The Times Cadbury Nigeria sued by investors over accounting 'Huge loss' claim after overstatement Access sought to report by PwC Raja Fashions Grand Theft Auto firm is car-jacked Milkround Bmibaby Former singer of Internationale says unions must share hymn sheet Monday manifesto Derek Simpson, top man at Amicus, hopes that unions can team up to take on multinational companies The Times CV The leader questioned The Times The Newspaper Marketing Agency See me, feel me, touch me . . . use all the senses to build brands The shape of an iPod or the smell of a child's crayon — branding goes deeper than logos, says Martin Lindstrom Starting young IBM Equity Prices Betfair Business can lead way to reversing damage Act on Climate Change Act on Climate Change: A Date with the Planet is a meeting of business people and academics to explore responses to global warming Orange Special interests are the one big obstacle Act on Climate Change Captain William Anderson Naval officer who captured the world's imagination with the first voyage under the polar ice cap in a nuclear submarine Captain William Anderson, submariner and Us Congressman, was born on June 17, 1921. He died on February 25, 2007, aged 85 Marcus Lyon SOE officer who parachuted into Albania and accompanied Enver Hoxha's partisans as they marched into Tirana Marcus Lyon, TD former SOE officer, was born on October 20, 1919. He died on February 1, 2007, aged 87 Notebook Weather Eye Nicholas Johnson Versatile dancer who followed a successful career with leading British companies by turning to the theatre stage Nicholas Johnson, dancer and actor, was born on September 12, 1947. He died of cancer on January 29, 2007, aged 59 Lives in Brief Roger Blin-Stoyle Physicist who turned Sussex University into a science hub Roger Blin-Stoyle, FRS, physicist and educationist, was born on December 24,1924. He died on January 31,2007, aged 82 Brad Delp Singer with the hugely successful 1970s rock band Boston Brad Delp, rock singer, was born on june 12,1951. He died on March 9,2007, aged 55 Time for tougher talk on financing public services Notebook Charities Circumstances requiring coroner to sit with a jury Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Limit to firefighters' duties Court of Appeal Drivers were not misinformed Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Reception Dinners Crufts Bridge Chess Winning move Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Gifts Legal Notices The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices NHS The Times The US springs forward to save power in the light Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 12,1917 As British troops take Baghdad, The Times looks forward to stability and the end of German dreams in the Middle East Winning Move Solution Weather Peterson set fair to join elite club at Cheltenham Racing Contrasting pair rely on Hobbs factor Fair Along belies his small physique Retirement of Holy Roman Emperor diminishes Flat code Timesonline Six Nations Big-race betting Football King settles on Arkle for My Way De Solzen Racing Plumpton Wright strikes with 25-1 double Course specialists Leading trainers Taunton Market Rasen Yesterday's results Warwick People ready Millar prologue win an appetiser for Tour Cycling Peer groups key to doping, Scot says Drug-free racing remains 'pipedream' Wood key man in Scotland triumph O'Sullivan success Leicester eye title Records intact Oxford split races Badminton Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Football Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Football Fixture The Times Stoner throws down the challenge as Rossi's opposition field widens Motorcycling Qatar MotoGP Young Australian sets blistering pace Hayden defence off to sluggish start Lewis shadowboxes nimbly around comeback rumours Boxing Chinese take away prize from Clark and Kellogg Badminton Leicester left shattered by Gloucester's fightback Rugby union Guinness Premiership The Times Harlequins 16 London Wasps 23 Bristol 7 London Irish 12 Bath 22 Northampton 17 Flintoff's destructive capabilities better used near top of the order Cricket World Cup Move would suit his natural game Ability to tweak strategy crucial Broad ready to step in breach as England replacement Carnival touch to the opening ceremony World Cup 2007 Postage-stamp pitches fall short of complying with the rulebook Cricket World Cup The World Cup 2007 Murray rises to occasion despite the heat and a lack of sleep Tennis Pacific Life Open Moodie quick to see Scot is too good Nadal feels his best is yet to come The Times Suspicion falls on lock after O'Gara scare Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Land Rover Referee in a sorry state as confusion reigns in Rome Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Why blowing the whistle for no side is a thing of the past Wales have talent and must keep faith with coach Ashton's tyros pass with flying colours Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Betfair Shackles fall away as youth revels in the thrill of taking a gamble Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship RBS Timesonline RFU talks at standstill over compensation How England rated Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship VU Ltd Catt revels as fearless England keep title hopes alive Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship HM Revenue & Customs Table Match statistics from Twickenham Times Crossword 23,546 The Insider Flood gates open as England's flyers down the French Mourinho swears by his battlers The Times Inside Tennis World Cup Index The face King of celebrity snappers Did you see? Udder nonsense The click Did you know? The warrior royal Did you hear? Now for drive-by confessions An early cherry blossom in Shinjuku Park, Tokyo Modern morals Nurse, the maggots Maggots clean wounds 18 times faster than normal treatments, can conquer MRSA and would save the NHS millions. Peta Bee reports Maggot therapy worked for me Saving money with maggots I'd rather the surgeon's knife Paws for thought Frieda Hughes/poetry The Times How proof of our marital fidelity collapsed overnight Siblings: you can't live with 'em. . . Never-ending story Snakes don't frighten my stepson — but muggers do Mugging has become a rite of passage for young people, says Jane Gordon, whose stepson was robbed as he walked home from school How to reduce the risk I'm no Angel, it seems He's been an earnest but faintly ridiculous policeman, a Hollywood Lothario and a suspected serial killer. Now the real Nick Angel wants to know why his name is so popular — and where he will surface next The Times I can't bond with my premature baby The 'tummy bug' that can prove fatal This week in style wednesday PRU Health The Times It's the surreal thing Here's one we produced earlier Most straight plays in the West End are revivals, but it's not just about playing safe. Dominic Maxwell presents ten good reasons why producers — and audiences — prefer to stick with the tried and true Two-Hit Wonder Taking the Michael Royal Shakespeare Company The regiment returns for a tour of triumph Black Watch, Gregory Burke's hit from last year's Edinburgh Fringe, is back on the march around Scotland before transferring to London in the summer. Robert Dawson Scott met its modest creator Reviews First night Theatre Treats Garrick, Wc2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items A dry season in black and white Theatre Things of Dry Hours Gate, W11 World music Buena Vista Social Club Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Opera Iolanta/Gianni Schicchi Royal Academy of Music, Nw1 Concert BBCSO/Storgards Barbican 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 Big One Dispatches: Charles — the Meddling Prince Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Fallen Angel ITV1, 9pm Variations The Last Days of the Raj Channel 4,9pm The Sopranos Channel 4,11.35pm The River's Edge (1957) Film Choice Channel 4,1pm Heavenly Creatures (1994) BBC One, 11.35pm Lolita (1962, b/w) MultiChannel TCM, 10.45pm The mind games that people play Weekend TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4160 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau Index BT The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Manic Mourinho Gets his Reward The Games FA Cup Sixth round Stats Spurred Striking Differences but Similar Results Rangers Turn Tables in Derby The News Euro Stargazer Pool of Talent Toshack Risk Watford Welcome The Games FA Cup Sixth round Timesonline Stats I'm Fed up with Being Unlucky Ian Holloway is manager of Plymouth Argyle and is writi Semi-Final Draw England Concern The News Axe Brings the End Closer for Pearce The Games FA Cup Sixth round Under-Fire Manager Determined to Stand his Ground Match Stats Hughes Makes his Mark There is a school of thought that Old Trafford will be next stop, says James Ducker Exciting Cup Lifts Flagging Spirits All at Sea and Sinking Fast on South Coast The Book Peter Marinello concludes a two-part series with his career in sharp decline Help from the Underworld as I Attempt to Regain Lost Fortune Son's Heroin Habit Hit Me Hard United Feel Pinch The Games FA Cup Sixth round Grounds for Sentiment The Two Dannys Danny Kelly on the proud monuments to working-class life that became a Kwik Save Doll Money on the Increase Toothless Preston Suffer from Closing Problems Wolves Keep up the pace The Games Coca-Cola Championship QPR Braced for Tough Run-In Cardiff Dream Looms Large The Games Coca-Cola Championship Pulis Pleased to Be Stoke's Loan Shark Colchester (0) 0 Coventry (0) 0 Crystal Palace (1) 2 Leicester (0) 0 Ipswich (0) 0 Southend (2) 2 Numbers Don't Add up at Leeds Williams Finishes off Scotland from Long Range Keane Plugs in the Hairdryer Blackpool (0) 0 Brighton (0) 0 The Games Coca-Cola League One Cheltenham (0) 1 Yeovil (1) 2 Gillingham (0) 1 Crewe (0) 0 Millwall (0) 2 Carlisle (0) 0 Bristol City (1) 1 Brentford (0) 0 Chesterfield (0) 0 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Huddersfield (1) 2 Bradford (0) 0 Northampton (1) 3 Bournemouth (0) 1 Oldham Respond to the Challenge Rotherham (0) 1 Port Vale (4) 5 Scunthorpe (0) 1 Nottm Forest (1) 1 Tranmere (0) 0 Swansea (1) 2 Player of the Day A Chip off the Old Block League Two Barnet (1) 3 Stockport (1) 1 Rochdale (0) 0 Darlington (0) 0 Boston (2) 2 Bristol Rovers (0) 1 Swindon (1) 2 Accrington (0) 0 Hereford (0) 0 Grimsby (0) 1 Torquay (2) 3 Wycombe (0) 0 Macclesfield (1) 2 Shrewsbury (0) 2 Walsall (0) 1 Chester (0) 0 Notts County (0) 0 Mansfield (0) 0 Player of the Day Gaia on Mark to Threaten Grays Bid Non-League Coca-Cola Championship Tables and Results League One League Two Continent Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Close Relations The Prodigy Frank Wiechula on the Rosenior following in father's footsteps The Times The Fantasy Game Last Rites are Fun only for Neutrals The Continent Gabriele Marcotti is enthralled by a telling comedy of errors in El Clásico Picture Gallery Billy on the Ball Billy on the Web Toyota

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