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News from 23/03/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Nina Large, Lucy Alexander, Ray Long, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, J. Blunt, Judson McGehee, Claire Simpson Chairman, Keith Hickey Chief Executive, Peter Lansley, Vicky Nugee, Professor Alex Markham Chief Executive, John W. Antill, Lindsay Boswell Chief Executive, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, David E. Michael, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, William B. Marsh, Nina Myskow, Dennis Palmer, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, N. G. Clarke, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Geoff Brown, David Lindsay, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Brian Vallance, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, R. Skipp, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Nick Kavanagh Director, Gerry Hanson, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Francis, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Charles McCarthy, Philip Alexander, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Nigel Burnham, Mary Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Catriona Boyd, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Kevin Cahill Chief Executive, Rob Wright, Dr Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Nicholas Spurrell, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Ron Footer, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Helen Donoghue Director, Simon Marchese, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jason Hamilton, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Henry Stewart, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, John Shaw Finance Director, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Wilf Altman, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Bob Satchwell Executive Director, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Patricia Willis, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, C. Goodson-Wickes, Russell Jenkins, Siobhan Kennedy M&A Correspondent, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jack Ruff, Brian Glanville, Ben Webster, Dawson Lillywhite, Katy Moe, John Lewis, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Ann Farmer, Judith Heywood, Alan Price-Talbot, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Miles Costello, Bryce Elder, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Sacha Bonsor, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, G. A. Christodoulou, Patrick Martin,

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Index Three held after raids over 7/7 bombings Two men were about to board Pakistan flight Five homes raided near bombers' Beeston base Bob Woolmer was strangled Exclusive Officer risks death to defy Mugabe Dropout criminals Water restrictions Cancer battle Arsenal 'takeover' Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Miscellany Today's weather The Times 'Open skies' deal will cut air fares to US by more than a third More carriers likely at Heathrow Analysts predict improved services Picture Gallery £600m pledge to Northern Ireland Surveillance inquiry Ark Royal on duty Spine transplants Correction 21/7 suspect accuses 'ringleader' of a towering inferno plot to trap police Fifth man makes change of defence He tells of bomb in block of flats 'Emir' has record for robbery and assault Tiffany Swimming pools may stay empty as summer water ban is tightened Rules will replace 'outdated' hose ban Exemptions for water-saving tools Giant tunnel will drain London's sewage problem Hostage in torture ordeal rescued After-school raids Whelks wrangle Disco murder arrest Sixth killer escapes Triple whammy 'More than one killer was involved' Woolmer's death was due to asphyxia He may have known murderers Gucci It was a cloak-and-dagger meeting. The senior officer in Robert Mugabe's police force did not try to hide his nervousness as he spoke. He would "disappear" — be killed — if he was identified in any way, he told The Times Zimbabwe Martin Fletcher has spent the past week travelling secretly around Zimbabwe, where he found a nation riven by economic and social breakdown, and where he heard more and more calls for a popular uprising Bronwen Maddox World Briefing Shane Warne Dolce & Gabbana Leaving school before 18 will become a criminal offence The rebels and the cool dudes Recalling 1964 McCartney sells new tunes to Starbucks It was only rock'n'roll, but Mick didn't like it. Now Stones are back Win Brown comes under attack on two fronts for hurting the poor Budget 2007 Leftwingers and Tories voice concern Experts say most will not benefit M&S Business Staff: Tax-rise blow to small businesses Budget 2007 It's useless to investigate, MacAvity's not there Cigarettes are microchipped to beat fraud Stamp duty profits will rise by third Argos Sometimes, the Home Office issues fictional passports People Picture Gallery Gérard Depardieu is possibly the world's Frenchest … People The view from David Lammy's window, at the Department … Bing! It's the weekly No 10: Home News e-mail, telling Peter avoids the push People Zurich Postscript Multiple Display Advertising Items Boom in NHS jobs is blamed for bust How to shift those books if the author is plain Jane Jordans Mr Darcy found in time warp The Little People Brown should look again at two aspects of his Budget Sink Thames, Run Sweetly Flush out the old belly of London: bring in the supersewer for the new century Air Fair? The skies may be 'open' but the US market remains closed Green-eyed fools should buzz off Picture Gallery The day tax cuts became less toxic Thunderer: They cull parakeets? I could wring their necks Thanks to the Yanks The Forces' vote Fair fame game Brown's last Budget: genius or disingenuous? Protecting the right to know Join the debate online today Viewers' views on BBC 'bias' Uncertain future for Royal Haslar Brits talking posh . . . and G&s? Save our spoons Promoted at last Racial equality in Britain? Don't make me laugh History 1980-2000 has disappeared into the ether. Sorry Multiple Display Advertising Items Police investigate fertility expert over 'licence breach' Doubt cast on remedy for diseased arteries Driver with sat-nav takes school trip on marathon mystery tour Wrong way Currys Beansholiday 'Don't let them take me,' cried man grabbed from jail van Gang with knives ambushed guards Prisoner may have been caught in feud Roads cash poured into a million holes Halfords Street where the digging seldom stops Masterpiece It's fun, but fails to capitalise on this odd couple First night Theatre The Bargain Theatre Royal, Bath Daughter wins £2.5m land row with father Family went to war over trust fund He accused her of being a prostitute O2 Comet Women's charity will open hostel for men who beat their wives HSBC Lots to buy if you watched with mother Nissan Toy story PC World Drug-using soldiers face sack £7m for Da Vinci Code chapel Submarine victim was to wed £5 coin marks royal milestone Superdrug Council that blamed pigs for damaging trees admits defeat Dfs Dfs Judge to decide the strange case of too many Drifters Manager's widow wants to own name Singers claim to be legitimate heirs Battling bands Whole office knew about tycoon's affair with manager, court is told Couple 'did not hide relationship' Lover 'exploited links with Sorrell' Barclaycard Dishonest doctor let cremations go ahead Alcohol and tobacco cause more harm than Ecstasy, study claims Regulations have 'little scientific basis' There will be no review, says minister Vices that cost nation billions Smoking ban has hit pubs, Scots say Monkey 'in bag' TB still on increase Spears injunction Broadmoor move Blackburn in a hole Department for Transport India Australia He is fighting for the White House — but she is fighting for her life Elizabeth Edwards facing cancer again Couple vow to keep up presidential bid One in ten chance of living ten years Multiple Display Advertising Items Widow of 'Zorba' in fight with Greeks over seaside estate Winning ways Sat-nav, iPods — but where's the blanket? New Cinquecento on 50th anniversary But it will be made in Poland Too drunk and too fast, but they are still allowed to drive Sky Currys Police cadets' treatment of Holocaust survivor fuels neo-Nazi fear Incident symptom of 'menacing trend' Demand for official inquiry Hate crimes Rubbish? Yes, but it's still art (Reuters): 'Poison dart plot' at racetrack (AFP): Navratilova up against the wall (Reuters): Ray of light on solar storms First direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Shia factions clash as British troops pull out Sadr militia raid Basra ruling party 5,000 more Iraqi troops for the city UN chief gets a taste of 'stability' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times 'Fast Eddie' forced to slow down by Black trial judge Canadian lawyer is a family friend Questions to banker barred Young pretender finds his voice as Gandhi dynasty seeks a comeback Rahul is groomed to take leadership Campaign to gain support of young Gandhi Dynasty (AP), (Reuters): Rebel leader seeks refuge in embassy (Reuters): Sudan attacks (AFP): Help for children (AP): Militant named (Reuters): Fraud sentence (AFP): Armoury explodes (AFP): Editor cleared (AP): Degree for Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Time for tea, and doctors take the . . . Uncivil civics Multiple Display Advertising Items Politician whose big appeal is his knack of upsetting people Crocodiles can go into town but people can't go in the water Philadelphia Beat the croc The Times Retail sector on track for growth UK looks abroad Next makeover Japan land surge Quote of the day Blackstone float Kurdish oil move could signal start of Iraqi energy rush Region aiming for 1m barrels a day Shared revenues 'only way to peace' New Look owners hoping to sew up £2bn sale Fare's fair Stock markets Canary's soaring rise provides lessons to investors Amsterdam makes deal hazy IBDO Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies No cycling Need to know Results in brief Isolated UK signs deal on Heathrow Government is accused of caving in Wrangle with US far from settled Liberalisation should do the business Open skies reform will clear way for spate of air mergers Timesonline Parties' rhetoric should lead to clearer limits on tax and spend Budget 2007 BT Disused North Sea fields could become Co2 storage sites Lowering of corporation tax will still fail to win over firms Making allowances 'Extra tax credits will quickly be gobbled up by inflation' Multiple Display Advertising Items Shake-up will leave one million low earners worse off If all claimed, bill would be in billions Experts attack regime's complexity Michael Spencer wants your money. Not that he doesn't … City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch City folk are puzzling just what Gordon Brown meant, … City Diary British companies notch up $62bn of foreign acquisitions in quarter Chief executives seek global growth Number of deals more than doubles Bank assures cricket drive not over City Diary This may be regarded as a stroke of luck for him or … City Diary I note with interest that John Jay, an old acquaintance City Diary Global spree Load of guff occupies US courtroom City Diary Siobhan Kennedy Retail sales give cause for optimism Insurer wields axe Rivals accuse Mail Car suppliers fear Trailer park buyout Next vows to bring back the magic with image makeover Writing on the wall as Borders considers offloading UK outlets Timesonline The Times ING open to merger offers after talks fail Volkswagen Bank in figures Motorola issues second warning (Reuters): MMK plans float (AFX): Carrefour plea (Reuters): Satellite ultimatum (Reuters): Trades blocked (Reuters): Blow for drug firm Matrix seeks listing Mobile price war in UK looms as Hutchison gives pledge on tariffs Blackstone reveals the profit figures ahead of flotation Equity firm's net income tops $2bn Stock options and takeovers planned The Times Soaring land prices signal end to Japan's deflation struggle Multiple Display Advertising Items Brains behind the Livedoor scandal gets jail sentence Timesonline Why political ads could yet make it on to our TVs Media News Corp links up with NBC to offer online video Challenge thrown down to YouTube Simpsons and 24 now free of charge Mediapolis Ermenegildo Zegna 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 Rumours of higher bid act as drag on Imperial shares Large caps More gloom forecast for Johnson Small caps Gilts Fresh ideas and the prospect of bonuses will push Next higher RAB Capital Styles & Wood Equity Prices Cartier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds MacDonald Bath SPA Hotel British funds Q&A Weather Eye Elizabeth Diggory Dynamic High Mistress of St Paul's Girls' School who championed bursaries and put pupils first Elizabeth Diggory, High Mistress of St Paul's Girls' School, 1998-2006, was born on December 22,1945. She died of cancer on March 18,2007, aged 61 Bryan Balkwill Lives Remembered Alex Henshaw Earl Jellicoe Dr Beryl Corner Distinguished paediatrician who specialised in the disorders of newborn and premature infants Zdenka Pokorna Czech teacher and unswerving patriot who defied the Habsburg, Nazi and Communist authorities Lives in Brief Questions Answered Honouring the extras and eating horse Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Dinner Church news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Ball Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Memorial service Frances Sackey Latest wills BMW Wolf Motorpoint Drivershandbook Trade-Sales Elite Registrations Two-seater Aston hits right notes for eager customers Exhaust echoes early James Bond No shortage of takers at £91,000 Plenty of stick but no carrot for wanting to be green Offset emissions with Land Rover Hummer time On sale in March Brace yourself Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fortunes built on rhubarb crumble in mild winters Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On This Day March 23,1984 Winning Move Weather Chapple-Hyam eyes Derby for Authorized Racing 2,000 Guineas tilt is secondary option Dutch Art set to return at Newbury Lingfield Park Course specialists Wolverhampton Golf Football Newbury Racing Ludlow Yesterday's results The Times Ayr Basketball Results Bowls Golf Ice hockey Rugby union Southwell Speedway Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Guinness Premiership Other sport England must find way to deliver now that production line has come to halt Rugby union Flood switches to accommodate Wilkinson Howard sees treble chance New black power in the pool Sprinter hailed as sport's Tiger Woods Sponsors clamour to sign up prospect Enigmatic Serena seeks to maintain purple patch Tennis Wilderness years fade for Stenson as Augusta looms Golf WGC-CA Championship Fine start earns share of Doral lead Swede on mission to excel at Masters Froch's grand plan slowly takes shape Boxing The Sunday Times One eye on success, the other on the succession for Collingwood Cricket World Cup All-rounder aims for captaincy role Flintoff 'ready to fire' against Kenya The Times Woolmer Davison is big hit but New Zealand stand firm Ireland feel confident of more green parties ahead Cricket World Cup India have final chance Ten Doeschate adds to pain for Scotland The World Cup today Wisden Newson skips with joy in title hat-trick Sponsorship boost Sevens thriller Silverstone backed Buoyant Baker Toulon sign Gregan All-British final England's finest hour, but debate over Hurst goal will rage for ever Football Countdown to the new Wembley Turmoil at Luton gathers momentum with Newell letter Pearce cast in shadows for groundbreaking afternoon Football Countdown to the new Wembley Roeder plans summer clearout at Newcastle The Premiership today Fans restless as Arsenal shares hit massive high Football Rumours gather pace about takeover Dein's stake alone soars to £57 million Benítez 'completely committed' to Liverpool future Another fine mess for Lille and United Jewell punished Ronaldo threats Wolves at a loss Feeney on move Easter can wait Testing times Owen gives his blessing to new England attacking partnership Football Dailly refuses to be complacent Evans not used to losing Players offer support for Staunton over Keane tirade Robinson betrays himself over freak goal Football European Championship qualifying Croatia calamity continues to haunt Foster emerging as serious threat Patio Magic! Gerrard happy to take wide view of battle with England's critics Football European Championship qualifying Times Crossword 23,556 The Insider McClaren 'will be finished if England lose' warns Zahavi Sport Head coach told to expect the worst Israel fans 'have vital role to play' The Times Inside Index World Cup Swimming Index The face A spoonful of sugar Did you see? Over there and overbearing The click Did you know? Keeping tabs on junior Did you hear? A bar to freedom? Picture Gallery Modern morals Blood and thunder It is 200 years since, with the thunderous support of The Times, the slave trade was abolished. Ben Macintyre charts the furious debate, while Lucy Bannerman reports on slavery in a modern guise 'I don't know why I was given to that lady' Ltbfoundation The Times They're taking the green out of Greenwich Shop horror: there's nothing I want to buy Oh, to be a beetle Tassimo Splishme Grilled aubergines with pesto Puy lentil salad with capers and coriander Want to create a great impression? Then make a mezze A vegetarian mezze — made with a few choice convenience products — can be fresh and colourful Polenta patties with oven-roast tomato and lemon thyme WHSmith Pecs appeal? Abercrombie & Fitch has opened a shop staffed by fit, topless young men. If I was 18 I'd be down there like a shot, says Sarah Vine An Abercrombie-in-waiting Nokia Hitachi Chairman Mouth Indian Glassware Whatever we hoped they'd be, they are Where did it all go right, then? Subscribeonline A trumpeter and a gentleman Legendary hornblower, host of scurrilous quiz shows and a fine example of a nobler and sillier breed, Humphrey Lyttelton talks to Alan Franks Music and words: the life of Humph Timesonline All hail blog 'n' roll! Blogs made critics of all, and bands run for cover at the South by Southwest festival, says Adam Sherwin Scott Matthews Bloc Party The Glass menagerie A Philip Glass opera is always a monster challenge, especially when it's all in Sanskrit, finds John Lewis The Times The Sunday Times Pop The Bees Octopus Virgin Classical Villazón and Netrebko Duets Deutsche Grammophon Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Arcadi Volodos Liszt Sony Faith, comfort and saxual healing Christian Forshaw's iconoclastic approach to the saxophone has made an unusually deep impression on his listeners, he tells Nina Large The Comic Relief Single Newtonfaulkner Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Sizwe Banzi is Dead Lyttelton World Music Pink Martini Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Opera Constantinople Linbury Studio, ROH Pop Faithless Birmingham NIA Tv&radio The Times Index Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Elle: Super Business Model Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Let's Talk Sex Channel 4,8pm Variations A Class Apart BBC One, 8.30pm Simon Schama: Rough Crossings BBC Two, 9pm Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) Film Choice BBC Two, 11.40pm In Dreams (1999) BBC One, 12.40am MultiChannel The Right Stuff (1983) ITV3, 10.10pm Toothless Shark needs more bite Last Night's TV Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4170 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Trek Kerala The Times Will interest rates rise again next month? The Bank of England is playing a complicated game Opening Bids Home on the Web Picture Gallery Focus on Cambridge Average property prices £000s In Listed House in South London Get in Get out Get Away SW19: home built in the Cape Dutch style in 1905 on top of Wimbledon Hill Out 1930s Home in Cambridge Away Old Rectory in Somerset Birmingham Looks up What's New? Mary Gold welcomes a skyscraper that will transform the city where she once lived City Slicker Fact File Part-Ex Inside Track City Buyers Go for Gold The 2012 Olympics is already having an effect on house prices in parts of East London, reports Paula Hawkins Game on The House Master Market Report The BBC's economics editor tells Judith Heywood why property is still a good bet Top Ten . . . Cookers Multiple Display Advertising Items A Very Precious Commodity Where to Spend It This finely restored £3m manor house would suit a City high-flier, says Marcus Binney Richmond Lock Fact File George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Settle down and Be a Good Sport Retirement Villages Is life in a retirement development an endless round of tennis parties? Fred Redwood spent a weekend at Flete House to find out Fact Box Old, Me? Pull the Other One Wilf Altman quite likes the idea of Castle Village, but he's not ready to retire just yet New-Build for Old Retirement Villages Mary Gold and Judith Heywood on trends in retirement Aplaceinthesunlive Top Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Property Investor Show Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Renovate a Retreat Overseas Patricia Willis Meets a couple who turned a rundown house in Croatia into a sanctuary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Budget Home File Property News The Times Coffee Makers save Spend Splurge Sorry, this House Must Come down Home File A £400,000 home built without consent is to be demolished. Nigel Burnham reports Property Watch A View of the Week's Home Shows Brief Encounter Garden Disputes Bricks and Mortar Berkeley Homes

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