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News from 19/03/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Neelam Verjee, Tim Albone, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Philip Moran, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Stephen Toynton, Ivo Tennant, Lynne Walker, Lisa Melton, Dan Allen, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Moritz Volz, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Marcus Oscarsson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Hough, Joe Joseph, Paul Keeling, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Peter Davenport, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Iain MacMaster, Brian Mills, Professor Emeritus D. G. Barnsley, M. Shakil, Lynda Gratton, Jen Redshaw, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Lord Millett, Ian Bayley, Stephen Farrell, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Toby Murcott, David Hands, Mike Sinclair, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Susan Singleton, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Paul Driver, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Liz Loxton, Michelle Maden, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Lord Sandford, James Briggs, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, David Watts, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ken Costa, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Scott Redding, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Alistair Forsyth, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Anita Kingham, J. O'sullivan, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Sanjida O'connell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Sir Martin Gilbert, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Aleks Sierz, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, John Dodwell, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Franks, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Tim Findlay-Coulson, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Lewis Stuart, Sam Knight, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Danny Baker, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Adrian Milledge, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,

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Index Road tax doubles to curb 'gas guzzlers' Charge will reach £400 for top polluters Ordinary motorists spared biggest rises The Game Coach dies after shock World Cup defeat Brown risks criticism over aid increase Zimbabwe warning £81bn merger talks Teenager mourned Sentencing row Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Critics question how overseas aid is spent as bill keeps growing Justice ministry battle Bronwen Maddox Pugh Wrongly convicted 'need more help' Honours admission Test results slow Egg donor advert Helicopter crashes Death and turmoil after cricket shock Pakistan's shock defeat enraged fans Team pay tribute to Bob Woolmer In the blogs Life and times of Bob Woolmer Bulgarian Dreams Mugabe critic is beaten up at airport to silence plea for world help Attack stops EU visit by opposition Women barred from medical flight Days of terror Met pays out £6m in accident claims Fisherman missing Dangerous games Ties knot wanted Royal grandparents Poor energy labels Watercress in eggs Double takes The dish of the day is pasta and sauce — again The greatest stories ever filmed (mangled by outsourced subtitles) TAGHeuer Multiple Display Advertising Items Cameron takes on Tory activists who prefer blue to green Young are at risk as the knife thugs seek 'respect' Boy, 15, is stabbed to death on his way home from night at cinema Police hunt two hooded youths He came from top sporting family All change as Britain blows hot and cold on brink of spring Winter returns just before equinox 2007 forecast is warmest since 1850 Jordans Egg mastermind duped shoppers with 500 million 'free-range' fakes Search for broker seen at deposit box Massive imports fraud for five years Killings suspect arrested in Dorset Gurkha pensioners 'short-changed' Villagers mourn stabbed vicar RAF father and two children die in fire Volkswagen Vote to stop gay-rights law, bishops told Anglicans call for Lords rebellion Hundreds to hold vigil in protest Bonhams Tiscali Apple Inc Spies in the sky 'are coming to tax your home' Spector prepares to face the music as murder trial begins Producer claims victim killed herself Troubled love life to be scrutinised Tycoon of teen Apple Surgery patients to pick any hospital Prime Minister sets out final vision Reform of public services 'is a must' Marksandspencer Blair 'betrayed himself' Bespoke Suits Disabled Aids virus could provide cure for cystic fibrosis Virgin media Cirrhosis in younger drinkers has doubled Budget for Brown The moves that the Chancellor should make in his own interest Here's Looking At You, Baby Goat Outsourcing the subtitling of movies may save costs, but at a price Indian Mutiny The world's largest democracy should listen to its farmers It doesn't bear thinking about Picture Gallery Why I am standing by Conrad Black Thunderer: If you could bottle idiocy, this would be vintage Pain of injustice Budget priorities Family pride faces prejudice in university selection Churchill's views from Dreyfus to 1948 Higher and faster — the Olympics budget Timesonline Joy of Radio 4 Cricketing farce Elgar's value Funny old game It's simple, Gordon. Cut taxes, bail out the NHS Dumbing down Latin in the classroom, ad absurdum Comment Flybe Huntley at heart of 'geriatric lifers' row Let him die in jail, says Lord Falconer Judges want end to mandatory term Multiple Display Advertising Items As rock babe or serious artist, the Latin temptress proves irresistible First night Pop Shakira Wembley Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Millions in duty free lost to seizures Security rules hit airline passengers £750,000 a week taken at Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Christian aid Marksandspencer Cracks under surface of the £5bn Labour mission for world's poor International development Mortgages for Business Britain's face in Africa — young and often naive Australian challenges chief for leadership of Clan McLeod Hidden Hearing Skye From Western Australia to the Isle of Skye 'Street justice' for young thugs BBC:'No intention to mislead' Stolen credit card 'costs £1' Beetle turns up after 60 years Geraldton Phone-in faults Fsa Solved: sum that adds up to a big zero Nabarro Multiple Display Advertising Items In the matrix Middle East Italy Farmers put India's growth in doubt as they win battle of the boom zones Bid to emulate Chinese falters Foreign investors fear for their cash Story of growing success We can do more than beg, says new finance chief for Palestinians Ex-IMF financier reveals his plans He faces up to 'crippling crisis' BAA Afghan commander calls on Britain to double forces The Christian soldiers who bring forgiveness to Pol Pot's damned Missionaries find stronghold converts Leaders to face justice on Earth Victims of the killing fields (AP): 50,000 join protest on holiday island (Reuters): Killer tracked down (AFP): Somali attacks (AP): US releases funds (AFP): Birthday bridge Greater London Fund for the Blind Holiday isles in fear after second child disappears Multiple Display Advertising Items Spud-loving PM wins election by skin of teeth Language of defiance at phantom school Belarus rules ban pupils from exams Centre of protest struggles to survive The Times Rise of a tyrant Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian jewel will offer wider view of Hermitage treasures National Campaign for Better Hearing Barclays in discussions to forge £81bn merger with ABN Amro Bidding war for Dutch bank likely Deal could affect jobs in London Former Marsh chief resurfaces Tax loophole Trading trial PS3 prediction Quote of the day Mothercare bid Business big shot Activist investment fund pushed Dutch bank up aisle to the altar Monday manifesto Stock markets Brown has concocted the ultimate poisoned chalice Commodities BT Currencies Need to know Mothercare conceives £85m plan for ELC acquisition Tim Waterstone could net £13m Company looking to grow abroad Thomson Holidays and First Choice expected announce tie-up Business big shot Tim Waterstone Imperial rethink after Altadis rebuff Timesonline Greenberg emerges as main backer of new Lloyd's vehicle A high-flyer who was brought down to earth Rumour of the day In the know Tiddler to watch British funds Exchange rates Sony forecast to blast rivals away with the launch of PlayStation 3 Console expected to beat Wii's sales Supply problems unlikely to recur O2 puts on hold its German mobile internet plans Mastermind weakened brainchild's defences Tories pledge to cut corporation tax Business tax call Inheritance blow Deal for Burton's Resilient market False claims in building trade cost £2.5bn tax, says union Ucatt demands closure of loophole Workers are 'not truly self-employed' Milkround BP braced for more criticism over Texas City as regulator prepares final report Carbon Trust Jury selection to start for Qwest chief accused of insider-trading Defendant faces 42 charges in all Prospect of rest of life in jail looms The Times BGC forges ahead with flotation Esoteric trade Dow Jones set to buy Financial News Scouting party US inflation fear (Reuters): China aircraft plan German growth Hotspots — the way to manufacture genius in the workplace Companies can create the conditions for passion and inspiration among their workers, writes Lynda Gratton IBM Hot shot Investment banker who is comfortable taking his religious beliefs to the office Monday manifesto Ken Costa City stalwart explains the influence of evangelical Christianity on his everyday business life in his newly published book God at Work The Times CV The leader questioned The Times Equity Prices London Stock Exchange Bob Woolmer Citizen of world cricket' who was a highly respected coach of South Africa and then Pakistan Bob Woolmer, cricketer and coach, was born on May 14,1948. He died on March 18,2007, aged 58 Architecture Weather Eye Sir Michael Hart Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Berthon Sir John Smith Sally Clark Solicitor wrongfully jailed over the deaths of her two baby sons whose case helped to bring justice for others Sally Clark, solicitor, was born in August 1964. She died on March 15,2007, aged 42 Lives in Brief Brigadier Ian Mackay Awarded the MC for his leadership of D Company of the Argylls in a difficult engagement in Aden's old town Brigadier Ian MacKay, CBE, MC, was born on December 5,1933. He died of cancer on March 10,2007, aged 73 Case cannot be transferred without leave to appeal Law Report Court of Appeal Facts must be established first Court of Appeal A hospital that needs the best care Notebook Architecture Times/Tabasco Young Photographer of the Year Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Gifts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Tropical rainfall provides a Réunion to remember Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 19,1935 Winning Move Weather Brown shoes bring bookies to heel as fashion police make study of lingerie Racing Cheltenham diary Tennis World Cup Wincanton Racing Monet's Garden was 'sick horse' Southwell Moore faces lengthy absence Course specialists Market Rasen Leading trainers Murray gets a painful lesson from Djokovic Tennis Pacific Life Open Scot 'should not have played match' Questions about absent chiropractor Silverstone Wolves overcome more misfortune for Morley Rugby league Engage Super League Carlisle Racing Fontwell Park Basketball The weekend's results Bowls Boxing Cycling Football Golf Hockey Football Fixtures Other sport Ice hockey Rowing Rugby league Briscoe shows the way as Hull exact final revenge Round-up Rugby union Skiing Tennis Holyfield storms to third victory Ashby marches on Fifth for Grainger Coventry close in Microsoft Corporation Irish celebrations extended by Flutey's winning penalty Rugby union Guinness Premiership Ratuvou piles on pain for Hill Leicester's 12 men hold on for victory Table Thelondonpaper France put mindset over matter in hunt for victory Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Coach 'liberated' by England defeat All Blacks not likely to be worried Spier Vermeulen grabs spoils with disputed try Ireland planning to turn day of despair into future glory Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Land Rover Ashton needing quick answers to make his shortlist lengthier Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Few make strong case for World Cup England stuck in 'second division' VU Ltd Road ahead Impaired vision no handicap to Hook A victory for the fearlessness of youth Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship Royal Air Force Polished performance by Hook catches England out Rugby union RBS Six Nations Championship How England rated Taking greater risks will help us to find the right balance RBS Final table Former greats form queue to proclaim Hamilton as champion in the making Motor racing Australian Grand Prix Lauda and Moss laud flawless drive Button way back in fifteenth place Result from Melbourne Marketing men's dream can brand it like Beckham Motor racing Australian Grand Prix Father an integral part of winning team Racing certainty Mediaplanetgroup People's champion faced with danger of capsizing again Cricket Flintoff's shame Player received earlier warnings Fall from grace for 2005 Ashes hero The Times Timesonline Hodge presses claims for place in middle order as Australia impress Scoreboard England's evening session was an all-round disgrace Cricket Flintoff's shame The Times The World Cup today Forklift truck driver ensures that England's hangover is slow to pass Cricket World Cup Advancedhairstudio Inzamam-ul-Haq, the Pakistan captain, announced his … Scoreboard Student of the game whose door was open to everyone Cricket Times Crossword 23,552 The Insider Senior England coaches were present during Flintoff binge Shine and Snape in boozy night out Drinking culture under microscope The Times Inside — in The Game Index The face Artificial sweetie Did you see? Off to Wik we go The click Did you know? Follow the nerd Did you hear? Funny about bunnies Picture Gallery Modern morals A short history of a Ukrainian Marina Lewycka was a publishing sensation last year. But was her million-selling novel more autobiography than fiction? And can she hit the jackpot again? Stefanie Marsh meets an unlikely author From Two Caravans . . . A slice of life Frieda Hughes/poetry The Times The bad news is, that's what we like to talk about Things get steamy in a Finnish sauna How to cut down on salt Health Monday We are reducing our salt intake — but not by enough. Amanda Ursell has more lessons that we can learn Top tips Taking care George Richards, 45 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Verdict Catherine Thompson, 39 Verdict There's no need to dread the menopause Pru Health How can I stop my daughter's night terrors? Readeroffers The Times A pattern develops Print 'This will be a celebration of life' What do you do when your director dies just days into rehearsals? Zoë Wanamaker tells Alan Franks why the show must go on Unchaining Minds First Night Royal Shakespeare Company Don't mistake the stage for a pulpit A play about the end of the slave trade walks the fine but dangerous line between polemic and propaganda, says Aleks Sierz That's not exactly what I meant to say . . . Reviews First night Opera Eugene Onegin Touring Theatre Mrs Warren's Profession Nottingham Playhouse Concert BBCSSO/Volkov Glasgow City Halls Multiple Display Advertising Items War on the home front Theatre For Services Rendered Watermill, Newbury Tv&radio 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 Return to Lullingstone Castle Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Mobile ITV1, 9pm Variations Animal Farm Channel 4,9pm The Sopranos Channel 4,11.05pm Saboteur (1942, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm Collateral (2004) MultiChannel Film4,9pm Thief (1981) Film4,11.15pm What is Bear's real survival strategy? Weekend TV Su Doku Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4166 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau Index BT The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower McClaren Keeping Everything Crossed The News Matt Dickinson on what promises to be an anxious night for the England head coach Timesonline Mourinho in Wembley Aim The Games FA Cup Sixth-Round Replays Chelsea manager oozes confidence before replay at White Hart Lane Ferguson's Fringe Faces at Centre of his Ambitions Hibernian End Trophy Drought The News Emre Hearing Over for Hill New Chairman Bowing to the Inevitable The Two Dannys Danny Baker on why Tottenham will not be able to keep Dimitar Berbatov Americans are Telling Ball Tales New Venture at Dome Doomed Johnson Bolt for the Blues The Games Barclays Premiership Chelsea Keep up the Pressure Fans Pay Price for Survival The Games Barclays Premiership O'neill Happy to Make his Point Heat is on Again for the Ice Man Hermann Hreidarsson tells Nick Szczepanik that he is desperate to avoid fourth relegation Zheng Repays Pardew's Faith Nice Views, Shame about the Pizza The Stadium First impressions of the new Wembley leave Alyson Rudd feeling largely underwhelmed Sorry about the Divot near the Halfway Line, Lads Matt Dickinson gets a big kick from his outing on the new hallowed turf Stadium Stats Ronaldo Shows Staying Power The Games Barclays Premiership Defences Keep an Iron Grip Robinson Kicks Watford on their Way down The Games Barclays Premiership Rare City Victory on Teesside Affords Pearce Some Welco Wayward Webb Fuels Debate How they stand Results and Scorers Hot Shots Average Goals Scored Raiders Average Points Away Goal Misers Average Goals Conceded Home Rule Average Points Home In Form Average Points past Six Games Foul Play Red Cards/yellow Cards Newell's Old Boys Rebellion The Games Coca-Cola Championship Supporters turn on directors as former Luton Town manager consults his lawyers Howard Shows the Way as Derby Return to the Top Luton town (0) 0 Ipswich Town (1) 2 Bruce Earns Bonus The Games Coca-Cola Championship Leicester (0) 1 Qpr (0) 3 Norwich (1) 1 Stoke (0) 0 Plymouth (0) 1 Crystal Palace (0) 0 Preston (1) 2 Burnley (0) 0 Wise Words Provide No Relief for Leeds Sheffield Wed (1) 2 Wolverhampton (1) 2 Coventry (3) 4 Barnsley (0) 1 Sunderland (1) 2 Hull (0) 0 Facey Gives Rotherham Ray of Hope The Games Coca-Cola League One Doncaster (0) 0 Cheltenham (1) 2 Bournemouth (1) 1 Millwall (0) 0 Leyton Orient (1) 2 Oldham (0) 2 Bradford (0) 1 Northampton (0) 2 Nottm Forest (0) 1 Gillingham (0) 0 Brighton (0) 1 Scunthorpe (0) 1 Port Vale (1) 2 Tranmere (2) 3 Carlisle (1) 1 Huddersfield (1) 1 Yeovil (0) 0 Blackpool (0) 1 Crewe (0) 0 Bristol City (0) 1 Player of the Day More Late Woe for Torquay League Two Lincoln (0) 1 Barnet (0) 0 Mansfield (1) 1 Boston (2) 2 Mk Dons (1) 2 Wrexham (1) 1 Stockport (3) 3 Hartlepool (1) 3 Bristol Rovers (0) 2 Notts County (0) 0 Darlington (0) 1 Hereford (0) 0 Wycombe (0) 0 Walsall (0) 0 Bury (0) 1 Macclesfield (0) 1 Grimsby (0) 1 Swindon (0) Player of the Day Coca-Cola Championship Results and Tables League One League Two Continent Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Don't Change Things Just for Change's Sake Moritz Volz Everyone can make mistakes — that's why football is so richly entertaining The Times Timesonline Silence Golden in Kiss-And-Tell The Continent Gabriele Marcotti on the business of keeping footballers out of the headlines The Prem Billy on the Ball Timesonline Bmibaby Index Economic piston that drives the region forward David Watts reports on the surging, vibrant energy of the North West's people and places Facts and Figures from the North West Region Merseyside transformed Robert Hough on a region that has not stopped growing Englandsnorthwest Manchester is the top draw for UK aspiring students Millionaires from antibody research Lisa Melton finds how a Manchester husband and wife team tackled infectious diseases Liverpool institution aims to be best in Europe Collaboration proving to be a success story Straightforward idea to resolve age-old problem Toby Murcott meets a man taking action on his thinning locks Drug that helps lessen scar damage A hothouse of medical research Lisa Melton reports on the fruits of the region's successful campaign to woo biotech firms Celebrating 50 years of saving lives Science campus will lead the world Polymath seeks to limit brain damage Toby Murcott profiles a Manchester dame who left London's bright lights to return to her roots Englandsnorthwest Star billing for BBC in a brave new world David Watts looks at the plans to build a new interactive city on the outskirts of Manchester Patience Pays Dividends for Merseyside's Lime Pictures Englandsnorthwest Silicon Canal takes pride of place in PlayStation success The big and small ideas to replace fossil fuels The North West is looking at ambitious plans for renewable energy, reports Toby Murcott One happy family says 'it's great up North' New York sets up shop Liz Loxton on why a top US bank has opened up in Manchester Englandsnorthwest Pool of talent Half-price fees prove to be a strong incentive Well covered Liverpool move BAe takes to the skies with not a pilot in sight BAe factfile Crewe car that the world wants Bentley is the choice across the globe, reports Peter Davenport Pilkington in the forefront of Europe's energy-saving … Bentley factfile Class act at Halewood Peter Davenport on how two into one works in Merseyside Halewood factfile Pilkington facts University security challenge Infinitely varied but very neatly contained Paul Driver remains in awe of Manchester — the city that captured his heart as a child Where to Stay, Eat and Drink in Manchester Liverpool's year of living delightedly Lynne Walker says the city will certainly live up to the title of European Capital of Culture Where to Stay, Eat and Drink in Liverpool Confessions of a glory 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