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News from 27/03/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, André Malraux, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Paul Adrian Rooke International Co-ordinator, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Michael Owen, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Ralph Lewis, QC, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Garry Kasparov, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Professor Jonathan Shepherd, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Roger Smith, David Sharrock, Peter Jennings, Simon Antrobus, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Bridget Harrison, Philip Parkin, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Sir John Whitmore, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Geoffrey Robinson, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Gavin Ashenden, Nicola Williamson, Sir Ken MacDonald, David Pannick, QC, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Lord Onslow, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Catherine O'brien, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Maria Gough, Rob Wright, Sir Igor Judge, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jim Knight, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Colin H. Duller, Ken Deacon, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Ronald Milne, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Roger Sutton, I. P. S. Proud, Steven Hawkes, Louis Halsey, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, John Graham, Craig Lord, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Education Correspondent, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Burton, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Chris Brown, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Oliver Kamm, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Eric Wetherell, Walt Gardner, Frances Gibb, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Robbie Millen, Bill Whiting, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Bryan Reuben, Nicola Copping, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Old enemies agree to share the future After 40 years, Paisley sits down with Sinn Fein Stormont 'electric' for historic meeting Iran 'still questioning seized British troops' Infanticide appeal PS3's medical power Law McClaren defiant Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Honours charges will be our decision, says head of prosecutions Attorney-General refuses to step back Goldsmith set at odds with Falconer Pugh Patient got listeria from sandwich Drama shows abuse Kelly plea fails Weapons destroyed Every little helped for PC who racked up 18,000 Air Miles in Clubcard scam Self-scan loophole to stay, says Tesco He claimed to be collecting evidence How he cheated Tesco loses Bournville drinks battle The Lion King Family of woman sailor abducted by Iranians speak of their distress Husband sent to look after daughter Hostages fit and well, insists Tehran Kidnapping could be traced back to arrests by US forces 240 drivers a day fined for phone use 'Rape' at hotel Man admits murder Satellite approved Red Arrows 'safe' Spending spree Poetic justice? Street poet names race murder suspect on city's lampposts Versace No time for handshakes, but this was history in the making Northern Ireland Paisley on Adams Adams on Paisley How 'Hain the Pain' applied water torture DUP gets first choice in Cabinet ministries Drunk women 'can consent to sex' Existing law on rape 'is adequate' State of mind is key, says judge Salvatove Ferragamo New plan to tackle jail overcrowding The key test Woolmer police hunt three missing fans who met team Trio left Jamaica soon after murder CCTV footage 'shows two suspects' Elephant kills safari mother and daughter Patek Philippe Selfridges&co Singers Kelly Osbourne, left, and Amy Winehouse on their way to a friend's birthday party in Hollywood. Good on them, for bravely striking a blow against the lazy American assumption that all Brits are weird, ugly little people with bonkers hair and terrible clothes Our hearts go out to David Cameron who, the Sunday … Directline People People When the Beatles toured the Philippines in 1966, they … Ing Direct Postscript Chevy Chase and Prince are among the guests whom Stephe Odder and odder still. As Michael Jackson prepares … Congratulations, finally, to the Proclaimers, the Scott Enough of this conspiracy of silence! Network Rail apologises for Paddington rail crash errors Zurich Man to pay £6,000 for hunting RAF takes commercial flight Doctor challenges clinic search Heritage body against 'gutting' Tate's all fun of the fair, but is it art, ask critics Lexus How to enter Britain's Hostage Crisis It is time to stop appeasing those who kidnapped the servicemen Brain Power International students are a boon to Britain Hell to Pay The Pope warns sinners that damnation remains as eternal as it has ever been Mortified about movies? Try this Picture Gallery Get real. The internet is not fantasy Thunderer: If you play truant, you get detention — in prison Street violence Digital archives Our role in slavery, and what can be learnt from it Key stage tests: mechanical and inflexible? Timesonline Elgar abroad Bridge too far? Plain Jane Quids in Game on Deeds, not dentistry, are what we want at No 10 Hang on. We're taking the soft approach towards Iran? The shady past of wolves in sheep's cloning Dolly technique may help rare breed Team linked to disgraced scientist Virgin Double trouble John Lewis The O2 Cocktail of legal drugs killed Anna Nicole Coroner rules death was accident Sedative pushed Playmate over edge Jordans One day Zimbabwe will be free . . . my thrilling ride on the fury express Multiple Display Advertising Items Times man's press award Act on Co2 Church court to consider ousting the eccentric of Knotty Ash Alliance Leicester Directline Big Brother surveillance means no one is safe, experts warn Scientists call for privacy safeguards 'Terrorists could hijack equipment' Barclay card Who will watch the watchers? All adults have a duty to discipline unruly children, says Cameron Tories launch childhood inquiry 'Parents selfish to let children overeat' 'Lack of discipline at home leads to bullying' Ethics are easy - agreeing what's wrong is another matter Brown will use show of support to frighten off challengers Alzheimer's drug ban challenged Babies in danger Benefits of aspirin HRT needed early Law allows unsupervised nurses to carry out abortions, says surgeon Call for ruling from Government Change would 'improve care' Twins 'are first for science' Directline Pigs' ears, dung and musk: a recipe for domestic bliss Britannia Building Society 'Let teenagers grow up sooner and take responsibility for themselves' Lower age limit to vote, says study But the limit for drink 'should go up' Students from India swell university coffers Anorexia symptoms found in under-13s Private school teachers walk out Opera on a plate Jail for knife attack Hostage taker jailed Schools' cycle test Co-op sees the light Dispatches from the class war, bloodied and blue First night Theatre The Skin Game Orange Tree, TW9 Lloyds TSB Multiple Display Advertising Items India Syria 'Dump your children here' box to stop mothers killing their babies Infanticide cases shock Germany Hospital hatches for the unwanted The last resorts White Mischief grave is desecrated Link to murder trial suspected Intimidation by witchcraft feared Sky Cooperative Insurance Eats shoots and leaves enough to make a profit . . . on paper Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Tamil Tigers' aircraft 'smuggled in during tsunami relief effort' Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Australian Taleban first to be tried at new tribunal Can the monkey god help Hindus to save Rama's underwater bridge? India wants to dredge channel Scheme to create fast shipping lane Rama and Sita: a love story (AP): Al-Qaeda suspect handed over to US (AFP): Leader elected (AFP): Land seized (AFP): Peace mission (AFP): Killer warden 'Model' mother out (AP): Dictator wins (Reuters): No-smoking drive Exiles create a replica Iraq — but yearn to return to the real thing Two million flee to Syria and Jordan 'Hidden' refugees not allowed to work Multiple Display Advertising Items The refugees Cancer-stricken wife keeps Edwards on the campaign trail 'i keep going like Lance Armstrong' Candidate denies exploiting illness Multiple Display Advertising Items Police 'spied on Bush protesters' (Reuters): Egyptians boycott vote to bar Islamic opposition Ba (Reuters): Sea smugglers kill migrants (AP): Earthquake warning succeeds (Reuters): Independence plan for Kosovo (AP): Stamp that rings the changes Pizza worker killed girlfriend and 'grilled her on the barbecue' Black smoke and stench for 48 hours No body parts left, say police The Times The fires of Hell are real and eternal, Pope says Watchdog fears for commodities Citigroup cuts Quote of the day E. On raises offer Business big shot Improve your Standard of Living Sanofi board split over $54bn deal to acquire Bristol-Myers Row at the top over strategy Ego, not timing, is blamed Fast lane Stock markets Blow for Wimpey as Persimmon eyes Taylor Woodrow Netjets The independents must show their mettle Payoff clause should pay off Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Watch corners Need to know Results in brief FSA warns banks and funds over commodities gold rush Fears of traders' lack of expertise Alert also applies to exchanges In demand High demand plus few staff equals rising pay SAS Lucky Credit Suisse. The investment bank, which has … City Diary Picture Gallery The Times I hear the US Ambassador has made an application City Diary Camel dies after Buffini gets hump City Diary Nick Menzies, founder of the Menzies hotel chain in … City Diary Nationwide first big lender with 25-year fixed-rate mortgage The long game Timesonline This ill-visaged boozer is being touted around to potental … City Diary No change of climate at the Met Office City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Wave of housing consolidation gains pace Persimmon could join in the fray Bovis, Redrow and Bellway in sight Polygon raises Countrywide stake to a potential sale-blocking 23% Business big shot Peter Redfern Bringing it all together Envirowise AstraZeneca shares dip as Crestor falls short of trial hopes The formula Six on shortlist to manage Sellafield Xstrata to acquire nickel producer Sainsbury sell-off Compass queries Clarification sought Halifax data theft Grade assured of £2.5m if ITV falls to takeover soon Chairman is safe in job for a year Bonus of £6m due if targets are met Richard Eyre hired as GCap Media chairman Stair Glide Barclays Capital chief earns £15 million Citigroup ready to cut 15,000 jobs worldwide as costs soar Plan aims to save $1bn annually Expense review due next month MMK hopes IPO will penetrate tough armour in London Business Staff: TCI attacks ABN merger talks Protest to EU over cutback on Co2 allowances Porsche increases stake in Volkswagen above 30% but rules out a full takeover 'VW law' to be repealed by EU Move to guard against hostile bid Dallas had JR, Dynasty had Alexis: Porsche stars Piëch The fast lane E. On turns up power in marathon battle to buy Endesa Pinault builds Vinci stake and stokes bid rumour Power play (Reuters): Black cash request declined, jury told (Reuters): Stockman charged (Reuters): Qantas stake (Reuters): Intel China move (AP): HealthSouth rehab PS3 addresses matters of life and death Idle consoles help medical project Analysts say idea is under-exploited Gamers lead geeks in race for computing's four-minute mile Timesonline Austrian Sincerest form of flattery doesn't cut it in business In the second extract from his latest book Garry Kasparov discusses the move from imitation to innovation Moving ranks Putting a value on Hong Kong's future 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 Move to Terminal 5 could ease BA's journey to 700p Large caps Consolidation gives builders a lift Small caps Gilts When two become one, there's a plus but problems still add up Dairy Crest Clarkson Equity Prices Quartermile The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bett Homes British funds Law report Dr Jon Pritchard Oncologist who united doctors and parents to pool knowledge and raise funds to support young cancer victims Dr Jon Pritchard, paediatric oncologist, was born on March 7,1942. He died of a brain tumour on January 20,2007, aged 64 Weather Eye Professor Neville Butler Paediatrician whose long-term studies on the family helped to improve the wellbeing of the nation Professor Neville Butler, paediatrician and social researcher, was born on July 6,1920. He died on February 22,2007, aged 86 Julian Budden Lives Remembered Baron Albert de Schonen French SOE officer who helped to harass German forces after D-Day Baron Albert de Schonen, officer of the SOE and diplomat, was born on November 27,1912. He died on March 8,2007, aged 94 Peter Marshall Senior Metropolitan Police officer who advocated improvements in architecture to tackle the causes of crime Peter Marshall, QPM, Commissioner of Police for the City of London 1978-85, was born on June 21,1930. He died of cancer on February 20,2007, aged 76 Captain David Habesch Master mariner and international adviser on commercial port operations Captain David Habesch, master mariner and marine consultant, was born on April 5,1924. He died on March 7,2007, aged 82 Andranik Margarian Prime Minister of Armenia who was appointed to bring a degree of stability to the country after a turbulent period Andranik Margarian, Prime Minister of Armenia since 2000, was born on June 12,1951. He died of a heart attack on March 25,2007, aged 55 Lives in Brief Jurisdiction to make costs order against solicitor Law Report Court of Appeal Tribunal to decide family rights Court of Appeal Fortitude of victim is irrelevant Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Stamps get royal treatment Appointments Dinner Meeting Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Meeting University News Remembering the world's worst aviation accident Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 27,1934 An international campaign to save the books being classed as "degenerate" and burnt by the Nazis is launched Winning Move Weather Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices O'Brien sees gaping hole in ranks of classic team Racing Void left by Holy Roman Emperor 'Everything was focused on him' Stratford Yesterday's results Plumpton Big-race betting Kempton Park Rugby union The Times Football Sedgefield Racing Point Barrow backed for National Lingfield Park Course specialists Wolverhampton Britain happy to put their trust back in Australian expertise Rugby league Smith aiming to improve on Waite Initial coaching role to be part-time Football Results Basketball Golf Ice hockey Rackets Football Fixtures Real tennis Other sport Snooker Swimming Tennis The Times Route to top Stepanek wedded to idea of return to top after love match with Hingis Tennis Injury concerns fading for Czech Childhood friends thrive on support Williams rounds on 'racist' spectator after victory Tancock hits new heights in company of world elite Swimming Dallaglio admits that his England dream has ended Rugby union Perry concedes defeat in fight against injury A Wasp's life The Times Breakthrough for White in China Place for Rose Schumacher's turn Reid eyes rematch Saints marching on Off-colour and out of shape? Just blame a sick cow in Devon Wisden 2007 Exclusive extract In the third part of our serialisation of the 2007 Wisden, Norman Harris seeks advice on ball-manufacturing The Times Tomorrow Breaking news sunk by breaking waves Sport on television Tda Speed is of the essence for England in quest for bright future Cricket World Cup Young bowlers improving rapidly Mahmood and Plunkett stand out Trent Johnston, the Ireland captain, said yesterday … Pietersen on top of world despite lack of centuries Ponting on full alert as West Indies look for home advantage Cricket World Cup Pakistan play for nothing to close book on forfeit Swiss Coppell happy to progress quietly with Reading after two-year deal Football Manager rules out England role Madejski joy at contract extension Sloma brings party closer for Dagenham Life and times Mido weighs up his Tottenham future Statue taken away Ireland pair hopeful Toshack ashamed Wimbledon spared Roeder not worried that Shearer will return to take his job Football Arsenal interest denied by American billionaire Sport Staff: Morgan gives his blessing to new Liverpool owners The Premiership today England need group therapy after Beswick fails to provide head start Football European Championship qualifying Psychologist not achieving results Hargreaves fear over lack of goals Andorra no strangers to the physical approach Time arriving for Venables to put more into partnership Scotland vow to lift Italian curse Healy earns respect from Sweden England players haunted by decade of inconsistency Cancer Research UK Three of best All hands on deck for United as Neville prognosis worsens Football Defender could be out for six weeks Possible return for visit to Chelsea Ferdinand wants to show his value Times Crossword 23,559 The Insider Defiant McClaren volunteers to face the England firing line Head coach keen to defend his team Second winger may be deployed The Times Michael Owen The best for cricket Index The face Peter's friends don't include Gordon Did you see? I pity the poor ignorant The click Did you know? I'll pass on the sauce, thank you Did you hear? Immature viewing The magician Akash emerges unharmed after being chained, handcuffed with 35 locks and hurled into a fire for an escapology stunt in Hyderabad, southern India Modern morals Does class matter? Applicants for university will be asked if their parents have degrees, in an effort to boost numbers of working-class students. Do your roots dictate class or do you forge your own status? Times writers reveal their own social standing 'The British are terrific listeners' AA The Times This Austen needs no customising Drop the donkey Hobbit hokum The Times I was a ferocious child Parents Just like her creation Horrid Henry, the author Francesca Simon had a nasty temper when she was young, she tells Catherine O'brien Men: move in with one, and fat follows Nutrition A health-conscious female singleton's good eating habits are often abandoned when she sets up home with a man. Amanda Ursell examines what goes wrong Food matters Coffee to feed the brain and the whole body She kissed — and then she told Bridget Harrison sold out in public men she claimed to care about: does she regret it? Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Bridge, I pine for you every day and have since the first moment I saw you' Golf with the boss Dress code The Times Seeing is disbelieving From lobster telephones to lip-shaped sofas, Surrealism may have been bizarre, disturbing and sometimes downright ridiculous, but a new exhibition reveals its serious legacy, discovers Rachel Campbell-Johnston Future Perfect First Night Timesonline The Lady from Dubuque 'Retrospective? May as well be in a coffin' In the 1980s Ettore Sottsass brought Italian design to worldwide attention, but at 89 he's far too busy working to indulge in nostalgia, says Tom Dyckhoff Theatre Reviews First night Days of Hope King's Head, N1 Pop Idlewild Hammersmith Palais, W6 Concert BCMG/Adès St Luke's, EC1 World music Tinariwen Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Holl/Schiff Queen Elizabeth Hall Cameron assault lacks class Last night's TV Dispatches: Toff at the Top Channel 4 This World: Child Slavery BBC Two The Times TV Choices Royal tea is served Tony's shoes hard to fill Today's TV Horizon Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Get Your Act Together with Harvey Goldsmith Channel 4,9pm Live World Cup Cricket Digital Choice Sky Sports 1,2pm Off Set TCM, 8.25pm Variations One Life BBC One, 10.35pm F*** Off, I'm Small BBC Three, 9pm/11.45pm World's Biggest Airliner Discovery, 9pm The Crippendales Channel 4,11.40pm World's Lost Tribes Discovery, 10pm Film of the night Film choice The Long Good Friday (1980) Film 4,9pm A Matter of Life and Death (1946) Best of the rest Film 4,7pm Deralled (2005) Sky Movies 2,8pm Amélle More4,10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Bound (1996) Film4,11.10pm True Confessions (1981) BBC One, 12.20am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge — Win a 32in Samsung LCD TV Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4173 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Medesign Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Whinge of the Week Other Views When to sharpen your powers of persuasion Issue of the Week Influence The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Why public health falls off radar Health Other Stories we Liked Copper can kill off bugs A price-tag on your illness Mentally ill youngsters sold short Social Care Poverty is the real handicap Disability Stadium Watch Minister intends to reach out Interview Ed Miliband, younger brother of David, has responsibility for the third sector. He tells Fay Schopen that the Government needs to be a better partner to Britain's charities Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Reality invades ivory towers Education Acevo Ideas escape creativity pen Happiness yields a bonus Don't be in a hurry to leave home Housing Community Treatment Order Jargon Decoder So, what's in a brand name? Regeneration Hard cops become softer Police Hero . . . Prisoners' offspring ignored Children . . . And Villain Foreign Ways Legislation Update The Key to . . . . . . Wellbeing at Work Motivated staff will make a big difference Human Resources When times are hard it's more difficult than ever to keep your employees' morale up. Jennifer Taylor gets some tips from specialists on maintaining a happy workforce Lessons I Have Learnt 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 Over to you . . . What Will Work for us Cost Control Diary Dates Inside Peerages inquiry: we take the decision Sir Ken MacDonald on why open justice is so important — whether in terrorism trials or cash-for-honours. Interview: Frances Gibb Lawyer of the week Law staff Multiple Display Advertising Items Trading places@the times. co. uk Queen's Counsel Law diary Not a great body of work A Bill of Rights? There'll need to be nifty footwork In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items

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