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News from 20/03/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Arthur Dicken deputy chair, Alyn Shipton, Robert Cole, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Martin Barnes cheif executive, David Aaronovitch, Hannah Daw, Linda Tsang, James Stewart, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, The Ven Norman Russell, David Lyon, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Susan Francombe, James Bone, Paul Zickel, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, John Kenny, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, The Rev Canon Glyn, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Peter Riddell political Briefing, Jack Shapiro, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Richard Donnell Director, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Martin Barraclough, Tim Crawford, Debra Craine, C. J. Davis, Simon Peach, George Wedd, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Ed Stansfield, Elizabeth Colman, Anatole Kaletsky, Lecturer Allam Ahmed, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, The Rev George, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Peter Ferguson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Catherine O'brien, Nick Angel, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Karen Ward, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Camila Batmanghelidjh, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Richard Sax, Helen Smith, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Jeremy Langmead, Editor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, James Sharland, Deborah Cameron cheif executive, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Anila Reddy, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Stephen C. J. Parkinson, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Lord Phillips, Lord Hunt, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Pam Stockwell, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Frederick O. Marsh, vice-president, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Ornette D. Clennon, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Martin Weale, Director, Alan Lee, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Christopher Irvine,

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Index GM mosquito bred to destroy malaria Boost for fight against disease that kills millions Environmental effects on wild insects unknown 20% fare increase for off-peak rail journeys 'Stalinist' Brown Bank snubs suitors Mugabe envoy threat 15-minute obesity plan Tempers fray at trial Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Brown is savaged by former civil servant for 'Stalinist' tactics The deadly bite Pugh Bill to scrap jury trials reaches Lords Bank's ex-chiefs go to court over bonus Fire victims named Now even off-peak rail passengers can't escape Train company raises fares by 20% Increase on top of annual price hike Mary Poppins Fares please MPs and green groups say Brown is too timid on climate change Chancellor is attacked for 'failure' Pre-Budget Report 'inadequate' Drafting error scuppers move to beat election fraud Timesonline 17p levy on utility bills to fund solar panels Three arrested in bogus eggs inquiry Duke pays tribute Sentence increased Murderer given life Vicar hands out cash Wogan says sorry How to celebrate 50 years of Europe Kim Wilde — Belgium's choice for the great EU 50th birthday bash Tod's Lord Phillips Grant Thornton Further tests are ordered to discover how Sally Clark died Aspect Property Group A brisk walk to school or quick game of football could have child obesity Indolence is the enemy, says study Girls exercise for just 16 minutes a day Under the microscope 'Poor housekeeping' behind NHS deficit 50,000 women in study on births Hospital parking raised £95 million Tory plan to give troops priority Salvadore ferragamo Teachers' day at the races paid for from school funds Heads to get powers to ban veils in class Woman at heart of Sorrell case gives video evidence Tempers fray as Black trial opens with argument over star witness Peer's wife attacks 'vermin journalists' Fury at 'intrusive' Canadian reporters Marksandspencer David Cameron quipped to the Conservative spring forum Harry Reid is a US senator for Nevada, and the Ma Directline Prezza's staff miss bullying sessions People She dominated our television screens in the 1980s and … A not very surprising no-show from the Bishop of Southw We are thrilled to learn that the Association of Chief Bonhams Emma Waston, otherwise known as Harry Potter's sidekick Hermione. Her producers have denied recent media reports that she is about to give up her role in the popular potter films Blue-sky thinking at the Home Office. John Reid's speci Postscript The famously skeletal Nicole Richie and her (not exactl Lloyds TSB Spring begins tomorrow, so be sure to wrap up warm Cold comfort Pilot 'was seven times over alcohol limit' Staff stopped him at gate, court told He insists he did not intend to fly Old soldier mounted thrill-seeking raids Lloyds TSB Looking Her Age Europeans are in no mood to celebrate the EU's birthday A Glowing Recommendation GM mosquitoes may break the malarial cycle that imperils millions Grand Jury Twelve men (or women) remain the gold standard of justice Tales from the farcical pavilions Picture Gallery Stuff the Chancellor: Use up old cheese Thunderer: Let's have a bat and bowl model, not a role model Compensation Bad goods Bishops' opposition to laws on gay rights Socialist plans Timesonline Prison lifers left in limbo Musical greats Six of the best Nil from nil-nil Forgotten stars Lost for words Whatever happened to you, Aziz, my comrade? Life is great: year-round asparagus — and I'm not black Microsoft Social worker dragged from court after black-gang rant She screams at judge and gallery Rhys Pryce death led to robbery arrests AA Neutrogena® Pop Businesslike performance from a storyteller who ain't as dumb as she makes out First night Dolly Parton Wembley Arena Virgin media 'Destined to suffer and die for love' Fry credits the accent for British actors' success Hollywood being fooled, says star American acting 'is more natural' Volkswagen Princess's campaign victorious at last with ban on cluster bomb British forces to destroy stockpiles Record of killing children in war Bringing it all together Deadly figures Mankind 'a threat to rivers of civilisation' Wildlife charity lists systems at risk Nile, Danube and Ganges are named Barclaycard Carpet RiGHT July 21 plot was stunt to protest over Iraq, defendant tells court Directline Sprouts drop off shopping list Protest over legal aid changes Satnav takes car into river Ambush after helicopter crash ING Direct Friends pay tribute to Adam as uncle condemns knife culture Brown backs Blair plan to bring in 'truly personalised' public services Policy review Growing your Own Business Examples of 'tailored' services The interest was in who turned up, not in what they said At long last, the happy couple have exchanged their vows in public Policy review D&A the Opticians Winners of Costa and Booker prizes now vie for women-only award Multiple Display Advertising Items The contenders Multiple Display Advertising Items The vitamin that may give Timothy his childhood back Boy suffering from rare paralysis Now talks thanks to doctor's hunch Creature that has not had sex for 100m years Sky one Mercy Ships India Germany Mugabe threat to kick out diplomats for helping victims of state brutality Envoys accused of aiding opposition Ambassadors told to shut up or leave Cracking down POferries Patriots use new wealth to buy back their past HSBC Harleys roar in to give Enfields the bullet Imports to India threaten top bike US icon marks economic boom Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade revs up The shortsighted way to plan for reform Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Siberian mine blast kills 75 (AFP): City where eagles dare to nest AP, Reuters: Rebel navy base destroyed Lemon Marilyn up for sale Christian aid (Reuters): Troikas race back after being frozen out of Russian fashion Fugitive radical tracked to Brazil Killer's arrest sets off row in France Italians seek his extradition Aquability The long run Directline (AFP): Border rebels claim embassy kidnap (AP): More protests (AFP): Bomber 'confesses' (AP): BBC man 'safe' (Reuters): Sex charges The abandoned cub who faces death sentence because he will grow up a softie Army in the dock for 'brutalising' recruits 160 soldiers were abused by superiors Case is regarded as worst for 50 years Born to be wild Rac rescue School prank flies flag for free speech Multiple Display Advertising Items These boots were made for working. . . War of terror spread by black rumours as Iraqis see hopes fade After four years withdrawal would be devastating, says Bush The Times Poll numbers Statisticians lose taste for sprouts Google mobile Travel merger Quote of the day Air duo targeted Netjets ABN enters into exclusive talks with Barclays Clause is boost for British bank Dutch board wins concessions Said and done Short circuit AstraZeneca misses a beat . . . as new heart drug fails Stock markets Japanese directors face wrath of investors Dutch courage must be tempered Choice had no alternative Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Wizard Os Timesonline Need to know Results in brief Brussels sprouts left on the shelf in UK's revised 'shopping basket' National inflation gauge is updated Courgettes and sat-navs are in Tchenguiz increases stake in J Sainsbury ahead of CVC bid Nichols shares surge on news of sale talks Mike Ashley, the man behind Sports Direct, has fired … City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Michael Spencer's Icap is well known for its annual … City Diary Turquoise redfaced by poor response City Diary Turned on its head City Diary AstraZeneca stung by late-stage trial failure of heart drug From the submission by CBI Director-General Richa City Diary Active agents Furniture sturdier than the accounting Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Lehman's UK mergers head to return to Credit Suisse Bank has lagged in British M&A Culture 'typified by power struggles' Candover pulls out of race for Auto Trader at start of last lap Wolseley warns of trouble in US housing Bringing it all together Bmibaby American investigator condemns BP safety culture Job losses loom as First Choice and Thomson seek merger Tours guide Manufacturing group suggests that DTI could be replaced Business big shot Peter Long Raja Fashions Bespoke Tailor China and Russia take on the might of Boeing and Airbus The Times An air-raising echo of the past US banana firm made payments to terrorists Sanyo's chairman steps down from board Accounts for four years may be wrong Turnaround plan deemed to be failing Outsider who caused widespread concern Samsung Loss of power The Newspaper Marketing Agency (Reuters): CBOT Holdings warms to ICE talks Deutsche in court (AP): Take-Two buy time (AP): Virgin Kenya flight (AP): Merrill pay package Google takes aim to mobile target in the hunt for online advertising Internet player in talks with Orange 100 people in work on 'Gphone' Multiple Display Advertising Items Calling card Retail's David and Goliath fight to sell on the Indian high street Family businesses face Western giants Market could double in value Eastern Europe competes for share of the IT outsourcing cake Fed will deliver the really crucial news Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Mitchells & Butlers under pressure to endure break-up Large caps Broker helps to improve Dignity Small caps Gilts Laird's strategy of acquiring and selling makes sense Forth Ports UTV Equity Prices StJAMES The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cartier British funds On This Day Weather Eye Professor Sir Gareth Roberts Physicist and President of Wolfson College who put science education on the political map Professor Sir Gareth Roberts, FRS, President of Wolfson Collage, Oxford, was born on May 16,1940. He died of cancer on February 6,2007, aged 66 Alex Henshaw Lives Remembered Joel Brodsky Photographer who turned Jim Morrison into an icon and captured the spirit of the 1960s music scene Joel Brodsky, photographer, was born on October 7,1939. He died on March 1,2007, aged 67 Stuart Rosenberg Director of Cool Hand Luke, the southern prison drama that gave Paul Newman one of his most memorable roles Stuart Rosenberg, film director, was born on August 11,1927. He died of a heart attack on March 15,2007, aged 79 Dr Howard Williams Chest specialist who led the crusade against smoking Dr Howard Williams, anti-smoking campaigner, was born on August 30,1919. He died on February 14,2007, aged 87 Lives in Brief Building dispute claimant must act reasonably Law Report Queen's Bench Division Imprisoned for public protection Court of Appeal Criminal Division Decision has to be accepted Court of Appeal Court Circular Memorial service Appointments in the Armed Forces Dinner Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Anniversaries Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Meeting Reunion To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church news The snow drives forward, keeping spring back Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 20,1967 About 120 miles of coast in Cornwall, and 80 miles in France, were contaminated in the Torrey Canyon disaster. The excessive use of toxic detergents on the spill is now belived to have exacerbated the impact on birds and marine life Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Personals All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Four-mile chase has no place at Cheltenham Racing Expansion of sales races distorts Flat programme Wincanton Yesterday's results Market Rasen Rugby union Southwell Football Pipe team resigned to missing National Warwick Racing Southwell The Times Exeter LTA may have to swallow pride as discarded Felgate rescues Cavaday Tennis British hope turns to sacked coach Triumph in US shows progress Football Results Basketball Bowls Cycling Ice hockey Real tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Shooting Speedway Squash National selectors start to get tough Davidson injured Ashby in command Salford setbacks Tough draw Rusedski entry Pound in frame England face steep learning curve as World Cup looms Rugby union South Africa will test poor away form Ashton hopes to enforce fluid style The Times Premiership clubs eye transfer to Wembley Six Nations XV Ashton joins talent drain after union bidding war Rugby league Angry Willis the man who makes Sky HD stand for High Dudgeon Flintoff in a sorry state as he vows to atone out in the middle Cricket World Cup 'Never again' says contrite all-rounder England career to resume on Saturday Calm Lara guides West Indies to second round Timesonline Scoreboard Family say stress may have caused Woolmer's death Cricket World Cup Police inquiry 'progressing well' Pakistan decide to play final match Bermuda go down under barrage of sixes Scoreboard The World Cup today Media Planet Endless talent, endless problems — but Pakistan coach had no regrets Bob Woolmer The final chapters Ivo Tennant, who was working with the former England batsman on a new book, says his friend had been charmed by the nation Warwickshire suffered from father's blindness to his son England turn to Nugent as strikers prove hard to find Football Timesonline Foster happy to learn lesson in push for No 1 status Wise talks his way into fresh trouble Liverpool in final Hulse reassured Drogba on trial Sheridan banned Commission leaves FA with more questions The Times Nothing fancy, we just want a scorer Ronaldo has last laugh as penalty puts United into semi-finals Football FA Cup sixth-round replay Bradford & Bingley Emre in clear as FA finds no proof of racism charge Football Luton board reveals where money has gone Matt Dickinson The Premiership today Shevchenko has the firepower as Spurs punch themselves out Football FA Cup sixth-round replay Fixtures pile up for Mourinho's men but quadruple dream lives on Semi-finals Times Crossword 23,553 The Insider Tempers flare as big two stay on course for 'dream final' Fan runs on pitch on target Lampard Ronaldo sparks new spot of bother The Times Mortgages for Business FA Cup Bob Woolmer: the final chapter Index The face A cool player with a taste for the chilli Did you see? A peep inside your brain Theclick Did you know? Why teenagers turn stupid Did you hear? Not a British politician (not yet) Spring didn't last long, did it? A farmhouse on the snow-covered fells at Stainmore on the border between Co Durham and Cumbria Modern morals All fall down? Amid fears of an American-style crash, Property Editor Anne Ashworth argues that it's unlikely, but we should never assume that house prices can only rise; and housing experts predict what will happen next Buy-to-let is the weakest link Buyers are more cautious We could get a nasty shock Mild slowdown is most likely Would another type of mortgage make sense? Don't be too doomy Priced off the ladder My book made things better Parents When Laura Young's daughter was found to have lupus, her mother wrote a children's book to help her to cope with hospital visits and her dread of injections. Catherine O'brien reports How to beat a fear of jabs The Times Holding out for a hero, Kelly? Pay a visit to Hendon Wogan? Oh yes, the Eurovision gaffe man Button it, sir The Times No thanks for the mammaries More women than ever are paying to have bigger breasts. But Susan Seligson, a natural 32DDD, says they are a nightmare. Interview by Stefanie Marsh Readeroffers Er, no tongues, sir, we've just met . . . Why are British men so ham-fisted when it comes to the appropriate greeting or farewell gesture, asks Nickangel Nokia Eseries How others do it Executing the perfect handshake Nokia Eseries A window into the human hive Andreas Gursky's pictures of crowds sell for over £1 million. Why are the mesmerising panoramas taken by this photographer, who considers himself an 'extraterrestrial', so unsettling, asks Joanna Pitman The Comic Relief Single Super Power First Night An imperial lesson for the next superpower When the British Empire met the Celestial Empire, the Chinese turned up their noses. Today, however, they are very interested in the spoils that come with global power. Damian Whitworth investigates Dance Reviews First night Onegin Covent Garden Pop Art Garfunkel London Palladium Jazz Gateshead International Jazz Festival The Sage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Not the End of the World Bristol Old Vic Dance Scottish Dance Theatre The Place, WC1 Tv&radio The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlight Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One The Underdog Show/one Life Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm and 10pm/BBC One, 10.35pm Selling Houses Abroad Channel 4,8pm Variations Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Ulrika: Am I a Sex Addict? Channel 4,9pm Avalanche Express (1979) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm Cat People (1982) BBC One, 12.15am The Big Chill (1983) MultiChannel More4,10.05pm Narc (2002) Film4,11.35pm Mobile has the ring of confidence Last Night's TV Su Doku Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4167 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Irritants of the Week Other Views If you feel overlooked you're not the only one Issue of the Week Neglect Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Critics blast Hewitt's flagships Health Other Stories we Liked No sleep for the afflicted Prison set-up fails the sick DoH and PCTs will share costs PFI Trams: is it the end of the line? Transport Job Swap How to win minds with arts Interview Martin Davidson, the British Council's next Director-General, tells Clare Dight why the Middle East region is a key focus for encouraging international mutual understanding Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Beware the fraudsters within Housing Institute of Fundraising Faith ordains study taboo Education Personal safety is a worry Young People It pays to challenge your Ofsted Schools Short cuts on criminal check-ups Social Care Public Servants of the Year Awards 2007 Political life is in the balance Local Government A witness you can't trust Police Hero . . . And Villain They don't understand us Charities Foreign Ways Legislations Update 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Over to you . . . Branding of drug abusers must stop What Worked for Me Media Watch Diary Dates Inside How's the new job going? It is a year since Lord Phillips became head of the judiciary. Frances Gibb asks the profession how it thinks he is getting on The Times Law Section Why the really rich prefer to divorce in Russia Law diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Another scandal in the making? Are the odds being loaded in favour of casino operators and is the punter being adequately protected, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Peter Garsden In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Waterpik Oral health matters Media Planet Online Resource Contents Media Planet Philips How to make your teeth last for an entire lifetime We cannot assume that our teeth will last as long as we do if they are not looked after properly but with regular maintenance an old age of sunny smiles awaits Gentle whitening Sugar, spice & some nice things Juiced if I know why Smile and the world smiles with you We would all like white teeth and a bright smile into old age and studies in other mammals as well as in humans show how important environmental factors are in achieving that goal. The ridges on your teeth say lots about background The music box in a brush that makes bedtime a breeze Heavy metal makes for fatigue syndrome Designersmiles Anatomy of a chamber of miracles The mouth is one of the most sensitive areas of the body and performs many complex and delicate tasks every day Healthy Mouths, Happy Hearts and Ecstatic Hygienists! Oral health is often seen as a separate health issue from that of general health but by optimising our dental health we can make a significant impact on our wellbeing Pharma Nord UK Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Check your smile Advanced technology in the mouth Forgetting to take tablets may become to be a thing of the past, as researchers are close to creating an artificial tooth which automatically releases medication Help for the "good guy" bacteria in the fight against gum disease Promotional Feature Ubiquinone is a naturally occurring, vitamin-like substance which plays a vital role in providing energy to all of the cells in the human body and now it can be taken as a supplement with results that are claimed to be dramatic Dry as a bone? Now there is a solution A side effect of both age and some medications, a dry mouth can be both irritating and highly debilitating although the symptoms can be treated successfully Enamel Care Biotène Financing great teeth NHS style Getting your teeth fixed and maintained on the NHS has become more complex under few funding HSA A "smile lift" helps you look good and feel great With the marked increase in life expectancy the quest to look youthful continues and teeth are very much in the front line Eight cosmetic dentistry treatments Cosmetic guru mends Brown teeth News in brief Zest medical Multiple Display Advertising Items A lighter shade of pale The tooth whitening market in the UK is currently worth £40 million but there can be problems with over the counter kits and it pays to be wary Who's afraid of the dentist then? Dentists want to be loved but they know that it is a difficult battle to win so many have come up with new strategies to put patients at their ease. Women are 2.5 times more likely to fear the dentist than men, according to a recent study in Canada. But are the men telling the truth? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Easing the financial pain With properly funded NHS dentistry increasingly hard to get more people are considering private insurance plans which give levels of cover that are stipulated in advance The sweet smile of success It seems that in a fundamental way the Brits are starting to look more like the Americans. According to the old age, if it happens in Britain today, then it probably happened in the United States ten years ago Beverly Hills Formula

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