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News from 15/03/2007

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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, John Eekelaar, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Mark Henderson, science Editor, John Henderson, Robert Cole, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Professor Richard, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Stephanie Naylor, James Harding, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Aulden Dunipace Director, Tim Edwards, David Chater, James Bone, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mike Allott, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Richard Broke, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anthony Gibson Nfu Director of Communications, Walstan Barnes, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sir John Morgan, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Rebecca Newman, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Marianne Kaye, Jeremy Page, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, James Whittaker, Jill Sherman, James Paynter, Richard Owen, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Anthony Jennings Director, S. M. Grant, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Carolyn Asome, Kevin Maher, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Mary Ann Sieghart, Steve Hawkes, Anna Stroman, Ian Johns, Professor Paul A. Racey, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Philip Cowley, John Pitts, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Adrian Milledge, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, F. T. Hodgson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Bryce Elder,

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The Times Index A new leopard that changed its spots I was mastermind for 9/11, suspect confesses First admission from key al-Qaeda prisoner Statement is read to Guantanamo trial Trident scheme wins go-ahead despite Labour MP's rebellion Peers revolt as well Shares slump again On the starting grid Shame on Blue Peter Chelsea hopes alive Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Supermarket 'jails' and DNA testing to cover petty offences Cells could be built in Selfridges Litter louts will face more checks The Times leaves the rest behind Pugh Plan for US-style plea-bargaining Spy not prosecuted Index Archbishop online Howell's gaffe Millionaire ad man sues for libel over 'mad dwarf and nympho schizo' blog Sacked colleagues in 'hate campaign' 'Computer trail led to rival firm' The Sorrell storyboard Emerging Real Estate 'i was responsible for the whole 9/11 operation — from a to Z' Suspect spent life plotting against US London was one of many targets University accused of censoring anti-Semitism talk North Carolina student who invented hijack plot Lottery to bail out Olympic shortfall Top binge drinkers Detainees riot Jail for text killer Mother's Day gibe PC speeding dodge Internet 'abduction' The statement Watchdog tells BBC to drop learning website Blue Peter admits phone-in fake Prada Trident given go-ahead but party revolt damages Blair and Brown Nuclear deterrent 94 Labour MPs vote against party Biggest rebellion since the Iraq war A record-breaking rebellion The Labour rebels Why the Chancellor will be waking up with a sore head Nuclear deterrent Cover the children's ears: this is obscene The past rebellions The Times Salvatove Ferragamo Priest stabbed to death in front of family at vicarage Care-home staff held on suspicion of poisoning Hands off our Holidays! Marksandspencer Costs soar by 40% as roadbuilding schemes get stuck in the slow lane Highways Agency blamed for delays Congestion 'is damaging economy' Rail fares will rise to pay for 1,000 extra carriages Record £8.5m for woman hit by car Jail 'boarding fee' Navy rapist jailed Care plan criticised Gun owner jailed Billboard purge Currys Sir Hayden Phillips publishes his potentially explosive Peugeot Life's still a gaffe for Boris People At the premiere of Sienna Miller's new film, Factory … What took Jeremy Irons to the Old Bailey yesterday, … Sir Elton John, arriving at his 60th birthday party (which was also, confusingly, the artist Sam Taylor-Wood's 40th birthday party) Postscript France has honoured the boy wizard Harry Potter with … The former Doctor Who Sylvester McCoy tells The Stage The Louvre, in Paris, has leased its name to the Emir … Argos Hostages survived on raw camel meat Freed diplomats speak about ordeal Fears for fate of Ethiopians still held Multiple Display Advertising Items IBDO The Times Phoney War The Trident debate has been low-key because a modern deterrent makes sense D-I-V-O-R-C-E (or R-A-Z-V-O-D) The end of the marriage of Roman and Irina Abramovich has moved songwriters Paris Spring Bayrou's electoral surge has disorientated both Left and Right My parking hell: a press statement Picture Gallery Save the Planet: cancel that flight now It comes up trumps when the chips are down . . . Parson's woes Singular advance We must ensure that green policies do not backfire More babble Timesonline Trident and party policy A matter for the people GPs' hours Spring bringer A rum scrum Fog-o-the-bog Closed books How Whitehall shrank Gordon's imagination Geriatrics required: bomb disposal, asbestos removal etc Comment Olympus From microbe to master of the Universe: a computer game that lets you play God Dfs A feeling of real power TalkTalk Teachers at top private school vote to strike over colleague's dismissal Bad exam results lead to sacking Union highlights lack of basic rights Help the Aged we Will™ Performance tables 'Academies failing to improve basic skills' C4's four-letter response to climate debate Golf Match Where Channel 4 got it wrong over global warming Waterstone's After 200 years, a new big cat comes out of the jungle Mistaken identity and the 'Elvis' woodpecker The juicy route to good health Fruit juice Study backs up health claims Purple grape is the most beneficial ING Direct Have Your Say Online What's inside Mix of nutrients is still the key Clarks Other ingredients limit benefits Jessops Labour peers help to throw out plan for elected Upper House Resistance can slow down Lords change - but ultimately it's futile Girlfriend was killed 'for honour of family' Jordans We were equipped for trip, says father in mountain tragedy Friend set out alone to fetch help Rescuers say trio was ill-prepared Currys Take your place on the starting grid Are you fast enough to be The Times National Crossword Champion? The 2007 challenge begins here . . . Give us a clue Times Crossword Championship 2007 1st Qualifier Irina lets £5bn slip through fingers by agreeing private deal in Russia The Abramovich divorce The English courts might have awarded the billionaire's wife as much as half of his £10.8bn fortune, write Tony Halpin and Dominic Kennedy Boots His fortune Simon Barnes A stunning dream to make you laugh in any language First night Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Roundhouse, NW1 Air France Finland Zimbabwe It's Conrad, not Lord Black, as press baron faces class warfare in court Jury selection gets under way Barbara Amiel told to say nothing The claims Hitachi Schools are ordered to give lessons in yoga Classes should be compulsory, say MPs Protesters say it is religious decision Aer Lingus Bally Body or soul? 'Elephants' battle over way to stop outsider beating Royal Multiple Display Advertising Items Three-horse race All change Aspect Property Group Herbie Frogg Ancient flag symbolises new tension Sony Ikea, Nokia and baked potatoes: how a kiss-and-tell book can win you votes PC World Spuds you like Prodi aide 'target of blackmail' (AFP): Hostage drama ends in death North Korea nuclear pledge (Reuters): Defiant beauty keeps promise Boots (AFP), (Reuters): 70 killed as severe weather causes landslides and floods No sex, please: we're Japanese — and married Lifestyle turns couples off love Lack of passion hitting birth rate Prescan Shoshika Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Hamas and Fatah agree unity accord (AFP): Plea for help (Reuters): Lawyers end strike (AP): 11 die in clashes (AFP): Michelin goes east (Reuters): Coach protest (PA): No pickled pharaoh (Reuters): Mother paid hitman 'We were all made to lie face down in rows. Then the beatings started' MDC official tells of police brutality Tsvangirai may have fractured skull Business Start up Overseas Lufthansa Women and children shot in bus massacre Billy Elliot the Musical Multiple Display Advertising Items It's legal to get high on a mountain Denver on the peaks of Colorado It's still uphill but there is hope for Sisyphus Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush returns home to deal with illegal migrants' future Cooperative Insurance New York firefighters reject Giuliani over 9/11 decisions HSBC Cadbury's beverages arm quick to attract interest Lion Capital and Blackstone eye bids Demerger could come within days Google puts limit on search cache Shipbuilding plan UK's fast growth 3i NCP sale Quote of the day L&G payout Business big shot World's share dealers take fright over US loans crisis Strong medicine Stock markets Navy deal launches system of incentives Investec Sub-prime saga could prove very nasty A rest place for dormant funds Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Step on it! Need to know Results in brief Opposition to private equity approach for Alliance Boots gathers strength Doctors worried by ownership issues Responsibility to public underlined Target in focus Spaniards resume raid on UK plc, with bid for tapas bar chain Shareholders demand talks with board M&S chief proves he is a bit of a drip Companies House Business before pleasure, he sighed City Diary From Paul Myners: "I've been a non-exec at seven FTS City Diary Winterflood's life is one long vacation City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day How bad are things at Shell these days City Diary Richard Hooper, chairman of Informa, which has a lucrat City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch L&G £1bn payout is 'just the beginning' Concern grows as Rover inquiry drags on BAE and VT agree on shipbuilding venture ownership Grid's head asked to chair alliance Negotiations on management teams The Times History shows that taxing the bad leads to bad taxes UK growth forecast to outstrip that of other G7 economies The Sunday Times Bonuses push up pace of pay growth Pearson leads race for Wolters unit HRG shares rally Indago cashback Stagecoach payout Sainsbury's talks 3i makes profit of £240m from partial sale of NCP MacQuarie pays £790m for car parks Union angry at level of profit Buys in Britain Raja Fashions Bespoke Tailor Societies worried by dormant funds plan Dunn walks free after spying case is dismissed Lehman Brothers rises above sub-prime setback Patrick Hosking Analysis India's Reliance eyeing Carrefour (Reuters): Citigroup rewards Gambling rumour GM turns in profit Smurfit's ambitions Europe and the US must lighten up, but only a little Eos Airlines The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Betfair Japan holds its breath as Livedoor chief awaits court verdict Ruling imminent for Takafumi Horie Trial 'a battle for dignity of country' Google to curtail records linking to users Unanswered questions The Times Tycoon's trail 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 Retailers find protection from America's ill winds Large caps Kensington hit as bid hopes fall Small caps Gilts It's still guesswork for investors over the great GUS break-up Amec SIG Equity Prices John Deere Alexander King Charismatic scientist who founded the Club of Rome and shaped science policy at the highest levels Alexander King, CMG, CBE, scientist, civil servant, and environmentalist, was born on January 26,1909. He died on February 28,2007, aged 98 Law report Weather Eye Lord Forte Lives Remembered Sir John Smith Gareth Hunt Actor who became a household name with his role as tough man Mike Gambit in The New Avengers Gareth Hunt, actor, was born on February 7,1942. He died of cancer on March 14,2007, aged 65 Charles Langford Lawyer who fought segregation in Alabama, working on behalf of the Montgomery bus boycott Charles Langford, civil rights lawyer, was born on December 9,1922. He died on February 11,2007, aged 84 Mark Spoelstra Singer who played a key role in the 1960s folk revival Mark Spoelstra, folk musician, was born on June 30,1940. He died of pancreatic cancer on February 25,2007, aged 66 Thomas Eagleton US senator whose vice-presidential aspirations foundered on revelations that he had suffered from mental illness Thomas Eagleton, politician, was born on September 4,1929. He died of heart and respiratory complications on March 4,2007, aged 77 Living expenses can be cut from compensation Law Report House of Lords Power to grant summary declarations Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Meeting Dinner Memorial service Legal news Fellowship Appointment Banquet Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Dinner To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Personals Birthdays Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers Offers Ltd Discounts for beating the Easter rush Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Walk with the spirit of Elgar Paris — plus an antiques fair in the Tuileries Late travel Short haul The Times Long haul A trot around the great sites of Turkey All the big names of the Ancient World Bogged down in the lore of the will-o'-the-wisp Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 15,1984 The Times reports an assassination attempt on Gerry Adams by loyalist gunmen. Ian Paisley was unsympathetic Winning Move Weather Laid-back Strettle earns comparisons to England legend Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship 'Ducks' relishing international stage Relaxed approach paying dividends Six Nations teams Cheltenham Football 'He looks for work, but I was pretty lazy' Winging it Tait returns to Cardiff a stronger and tougher man Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Jones injury is mixed blessing The Sunday Times Scotland have future in mind with changes Oh we do like to be beside the seaside, letting the others graft Sport on television Tragedy strikes Tapia again Boxing Ding's test on way to Crucible Snooker Scotland flower wilts under a devastating assault from Ponting Cricket World Cup Scoreboard Sky Sports England may be forced to play game of risk with Anderson Cricket World Cup Bowler in frame despite finger break Management has day to decide Squads Tikolo profits from Kenya's slow progress Timesonline Scoreboard from Gros Islet Bermuda given fat chance but welcome time in the spotlight Cricket World Cup Badminton Results Basketball Cycling Small wonder Ice hockey Rowing Snooker Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Group B Trinidad The World Cup today Group D Jamaica Groups Watch out for The Times Coming up Hexham Racing Renault The Wright track Southwell Course specialists Denman shows he's one in a million Cheltenham Festival Part-owner leaves bookmakers reeling Layers fearful of Gold Cup encore Cheltenham Yesterday's results Festival fever Huntingdon Wolverhampton Mighty Man has staying power for World Hurdle Cheltenham Festival Vc bet Timesonline Cheltenham Reading the racecard Hobbs remains puzzled by Detroit City flop Cheltenham Festival Festival specialists Monet's Garden can take flight in Ryanair Bluesq Ladbrokes Voy Por Ustedes keeps King in the ascendancy Cheltenham Festival Thornton stays cool after late error Hot favourite is early casualty Wright on form The experts' view Big-race result Ladbroke World Hurdle Index William Hill Murray looks real deal as he eases past Davydenko Tennis Pacific Life Open British No 1 seals place in last eight Roddick thriving under Connors Hamilton relishes coming of age as playtime ends with reality show Motor racing Free on Saturday Mazda Shoot-outs may be used to resolve league draws Football Plan could be tested next season League managers are unenthusiastic Win a VIP trip to see Manchester United v Middlesbrough Last night's results Newell fumes over lack of funds needed to avoid drop Nugent will accept senior call with mixed emotions Football Preston striker has Wembley goal McClaren facing anxious few days Shoulder operation gives Walcott the summer off The Premiership today Berbatov paves way with ice-cool show at the business end Football Uefa Cup The Times Rangers' European dreams came to an end last night … Roeder benefits from strong hand for Dutch task ITV1, 7.35pm Teams Real rumour puts Benítez in position of strength Football Manager keen to hear owners' plans Capacity of new stadium may rise The Times Interest on loan will prevent a spending spree Understrength Arsenal hold firm to resist all Villa can throw at them Football Gibbs rewards supporters by unlocking United's defence FA Youth Cup Smashing Grabban steals win for Palace Platini plans to introduce play-off for Premiership Football Uefa president proposes shake-up Format bad news for English clubs Off the top Navarro banned for seven months as Uefa bares teeth Expect no favours, Emerton tells Neill Bolton biding time Angry Redknapp Happy Thomas Bent signs on More woe for Leeds Butler hits road Mourinho's ruthless people increase the pressure on Pearce Football Barclays Premiership British Heart Foundation Table José beware, billionaires just wanna have fun Football Times Crossword 23,549 The Insider Terry targets quadruple as Chelsea close gap on United The Times Betfair Inside Cheltenham World Cup Index The face Beaten but sensing victory Did you see? Will Kate have the last laugh? The click Did you know? Messages that are no secret Did you hear? In godlessness we profit Swiss synchronised swimmers in training for the Swimming World Championships which start in Melbourne on Saturday Modern morals Mrs M&S When Kate Bostock took over as head of womenswear for M&S, she sacked half the existing team, worked seven days a week and made it the success story of the decade. Interview by Lisa Armstrong Bostock's Bestsellers A life in the rag trade The Times Sentenced to a hug and a bagel Addicts are given sympathy at a specialist drugs court, reports Stewart Tendler The Times I'll go green — but please don't ask me to stop travelling Let's turn must-have in to must-give Tory target troubles Tips on choosing spring bags Tamara Salman chooses spring bags Insider trading My car journey from Hell The Times Psychologies Timesonline Lifescan Tired of London? Then you're tired of life: discuss James Harding provoked a global debate with his claim that London is the capital of the world. Here he stands by his view, and leading expat London residents give theirs 'It's a city to make your own' The Times Sub urban worrier Why I want to have my cake — and eat it Ken Russell Sienna V Nicole Now look who's shot Andy Warhol As Factory Girl is released, Kevin Maher separates the original artists from the many big-screen portrayals Fur Costumes are the new icons Old movie outfits command staggering prices in today's sale rooms. If only I'd known that before Ann-Margret's soggy catsuit was burnt Roh The Times Reviews Film Fame and freakery: two sides of the Sixties A scintillating biopic of the photographer Diane Arbus exposes the weaknesses in a portrairt of a Warhol babe, says James Christopher Factory Girl 15,90 mins Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus 15,121 mins Sleeping Dogs 18,89 mins Stomp the Yard 12A, 114 mins An abhorrent loan shark sends a delicious shudder up Wendy Ide's spine, but a food-inspired tale of friendship leaves her feeling cold The Family Friend (L'Amico dl Famiglia) 1,99 mins Funny Ha Ha 15,85 mins Eden 12A, 98 mins Molly's Way TBC, 84 mins Premonition 12A, 96 mins Inland Empire Nerdy but cool: meet the new Woody Allen Wendy Ide meets Andrew Bujalski — director for the emo generation — whose film-making seems to have been made up of serendipity, wide-eyed innocence and not a little talent Sleeping dogs Andrew Bujalski Woody Allen Timesonline More men who would be Woody The Sunday Times The Family Friend May the parcel force be with you Closing credits Coming soon: the cruel sea, the really cross hits . . . Inland Empire At last, the Butler did it Reviews First night Theatre Platonov Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Soul destroying Corinne Bailey Rae Manchester Apollo Concert London Sinfonietta/Benjamin Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Theatre Someone Else's Shoes Soho Theatre, W1 Tv&radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Live World Cup Cricket Choice Sky Sports 1,1pm Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One The Big One My Life as a Child Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Masterchef Goes Large BBC Two, 8pm Variations Comic Relief Does the Apprentice BBC One, 9pm Life after Death Channel 4,9pm Goodfellas (1990) Film Choice Channel 4,10pm Jakob the Liar (1999) Channel 4,2.15am Ferris Bueller's Day off (1986) MultiChannel Sky Cinema 1,8pm Russian roulette with vodka shots Last Night's TV Su Doku Text Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4163 For Crossword Championship qualifying puzzle see main paper Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon What Will It Take?

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