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News from 28/03/2007

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Penny Cottee, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Robert Vincent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, William Pender, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, M. I. Dawes, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Graham Ferguson, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, John Constant, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Dr Louann Brizendine, Siobhan Kennedy, Walter Hemmens, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jane Bowden, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, George Carey, Graham Keeley, Paul Head, David Charter, Mark Leroux, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Angus Macleod, Rob Yorke, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Matthew Engel, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, David Martin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Hattie Garlick, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Giles Gibbons, Lord Lester of Herne Hill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Alex Frean, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Kyoko Onoki, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, H. Douglas Miller, Steve Hawkes, Gordon White, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Dearbail Jordan, Dr Anthony Crossland, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Brian Ward, Lydia Hislop, Katie Green, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, David E. Bland Chairman, Tom Russell, Jan Raath, Brian Peters, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger,

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Index The mother held captive in Tehran Labour faces meltdown as SNP heads for power Nationalists poised to win Holyrood majority Budget failed to sway voters, Times poll shows Defeat on casino vote will force rethink Cancer jabs for girls BA ready to pounce Your council tax Hargreaves gets boot Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Online Miscellany Today's weather The Times Charity attacks 'disgrace of child poverty con trick' Rise in numbers a blow to Brown Tories say Budget will make it worse Children's single-place homes can charge £6,000 per week Paying price Picture Gallery Family checks for college applicants DUP man quits Counselling at 10 Adult classes fall Award nominations Briton's body buried in bath of sand Language teacher is found murdered Japanese police suspect student Sandals Teaching 'can be a kind of blind date' Labour will be left to watch the dust settle after this political earthquake Man 'still a threat to national security' Reforms lack bite Town ban for girl Guildhall plea fails Teacher's death Cheese web frenzy Germany's celebrity bear cub gets blame for death of panda Jostling crowds cause 'fatal stress' Press points the finger at baby Knut Elephant cull after safari Britons trampled to death Breitling MP rebellion threatens supercasino Jowell could be forced into rethink Tories set to vote down proposals Bvlgari Comment Loyalist leader is jailed over killing Surgical cuts Paternity suit Non-puffer trains Gallery head quits Man drives into sea First globetrotter Blair steps up pressure on Iran as US moves in Seized Britons 'must be released' Americans in new show of force I knew the risks, said woman boat driver held by Iranians Today in crème Ferragamo Sheikh shells out £100m for London's most expensive flat RAF base staked out by hopeful homeowners Big spenders Black protester disrupts slavery service 'This is an insult, ' he shouts in Abbey Queen stays calm as her guards step in Forgotten hero who plotted a route to abolition TAGHeuer A doting father Teenager murdered father who stood up to gang's threats Tiscali Marksandspencer Leonard Cohen appeared on a British stage on Monday … As David Cameron boomerangs over casinos, we at People Currys Hain's dancefloor denial People Yet more, thrillingly, on the Labour deputy leadership Estate agents Christie & Co have let it be known that … News reaches us of a constituency meeting held last … "We Will Rock You had a real satirical edge to it, … Picture Gallery Postscript Prisoner-swap talks over bomb suspect Human rights protester sought CPS lawyers in visit to Islamabad Inside Track Ing Direct Sainsbury's Borderline Labour has five weeks to save itself in Scotland All Together, Now Signs of joined-up thinking in the Middle East An Arm and a Leg London is now the city where you cannot afford to sleep Who's that licking at your window? Picture Gallery No contest for No 10 — it's a stitch-up How Mr Blair is prising apart Church and State Uniting Ireland Fudging the figures This failure to protect our servicemen in the Gulf Rethinking London's sewer Timesonline Hands off our news media Coin spotting . . . Make it simple Friendly farmers You want to stop them gambling? Bet you can't SNP ready to plant their banner in Labour's heartland The Rolling Stones Call for new inquest on Jewish student linked to far-right 'cult' Fresh evidence 'points to murder' I want out, he said in final phone call HaveYourSayOnline The Sleep Disorder Clinic British hotel prices the highest in Europe A night in Bath is an average £114 London rates rise 22 per cent in a year Lexus Rising cost of a room Red meat risk Bespoke Suits Beef hormones linked to infertility Marksandspencer Nikon Carr did the thinking - Huntley Tate Modern ready to expand £40m to reduce airport queues Girl, 14, held over sister's death Train to Gain Stunt man films himself skiing down Underground escalator Why even Paisley may favour a ride on the Celtic Tiger Wealth is the greatest force for convergence with the Irish Republic Labour smarm offensive oozes oil on untroubled waters Noel shows why it is better to give First night Rock Noel Gallagher Royal Albert Hall Visitcardiff Heartbreak house Glastonbury is back with tickets for 27,000 more Children face tests to detect signs of a criminal tendency Key points Bringing it all together Pupils sent to school in body armour Harrods Currys At last, Whitehall can blame itself AA Caught out The Open University You can park illegally if you're quick Tickets must be served on the spot Penalty notices by post are invalid Grant Thornton Council Tax Aer Lingus Councils to face capping as tax bills rise by double the rate of inflation Highest increases come from police Pensioner groups are angered Multiple Display Advertising Items Big spenders Energy saving trust Europe America Should Britain follow suit? Cervical cancer jabs for girls of 12 Killer disease Microsoft The Galileo sketches that turned the Universe on its head Moon drawings lost for 400 years Crucial to theory of Earth's orbit The father of astronomy Ibis Hotel Mass dawn raids over EU 'Mafia links' Police swoop in three countries Inquiry into building contracts Post Office Smile on the Phantom's face lights up the party Green Flag Medion British icon's heart beats again in China MGs roll off line in replica factory Plan to produce 200,000 cars a year Multiple Display Advertising Items Not made in Britain Australian Taleban in 'guilty plea deal' (AP): Funds impasse (AFP): Ruling overturned (AFP): Hundreds killed (AFP): Racecourse reward (AFP): Worm has turned (AFP): Conductor saluted (AP): 'Miracle' nun Rice is rebuffed over Middle East talks Rac POferries Family of shot soldier claim they were the victims of Pentagon spin The Times Iraq reaches out to Baathists with law overturning Bush's 'biggest mistake' $131m in jewellery, property and shares — and just $816 in the bank Astor fortune laid bare in court Park Avenue flat worth $2m a room Senator's aide took loaded pistol into Capitol Hill (AFP): Falklands oil-share deal founders (AFP): New Basque party (AP): Shot outside court (AFP): Clash over ticket (AP): Boot camp payout (Reuters): Suicide bomber Undiplomatic (AFP): Royal nursery first Play Brand new capital city where ordinary people are banned Directline Seats of power T. K. maxx Mugabe steels himself for showdown Facing criticism at African summit Call for a new constitution UBS Mary Poppins Giant poison toads steal the march on vigilantes Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial set for new Altadis bid India's tutor deal Quote of the day Call charges cut Deloitte BA ready to pounce if bmi chief puts stake up for sale Bmi chairman set to sell up this year Airline may own 53% of landing slots Fashion chain Stock markets Flag carrier on alert as TPG eyes Iberia bid Value remains main concern of consumers Well oiled Commodities Why buy bmi? Currencies Argos plan has no saving grace Mike Ashley has managed to go public and stay private Need to know Results in brief Regulator forces lowering of call charges to mobiles BT says it will pass on savings 3 considers challenge to ruling Orange poised for partnership with Bebo networking website Multiple Display Advertising Items As charged This somewhat ramshackle establishment is the latest … City Diary Companies House Dissolution threat hangs over Abbey City Diary The FSA says that hedge funds are safe for retail City Diary Congratulations to Papa Jack Weil, of Rockmount Ranch … City Diary Hit and run City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Peter Ling, who lives in the Poole area, was approached City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Shoppers look behind the label to vote M&S the greenest The concerned consumer In the first of a monthly series ethical shoppers decide which companies have their finger on the pulse Concerned consumer Companies must make actions clear City expecting rate rise as King strikes hawkish tone Governor warns on inflation threats Optimism over economy remains Immersion Technology International plc Regulator makes funds of hedge funds available to retail investors Indian takeaway as learning goes offshore Log on to learn Parents: tutors are the right answer European Confederation of the Footwear Industry British Nuclear puts £112m in pensions ISoft dismissal GMB turnaround Next shares soar Balls defends AIM Npower accused of exploitation as customers miss out on price cuts Wood Group founder cashes in on soaring shares Regional bias Rosneft buys asset cheaply after BP drops out of early bidding British oil giant defends actions Stake secured at a 10% discount How company was seized Enlarged Rusal aluminium group aiming to raise $10bn from flotation in London The Sunday Times Business big shot Viktor Vekselberg Euro Tunnel GM pulls out of the race for Daimler's troubled Chrysler unit Magna and equity groups in the frame Stake sale may be more attractive Bertelsmann paid EMI up to $100m to settle Napster dispute Boeing takes holding pattern as Airbus forces BA to delay decision Siemens executive arrested over illicit payments Sanyo boss to resign after big banks tire of founding family The Times Bourse turns to the man who does the jobs others won't touch Diary of woes (Reuters): SAA plans radical overhaul of costs (AFX): VW stake plan Merck's Vioxx win (Reuters): Enel legal threat Timesonline Zara tycoon to hand reins to daughter Fashion empire's founder set to retire Marta Ortega to take over Deal opens door to EU-wide banking The Times Profits jump Tobacco giants relish taste of the world's finest cigars Embargos have restricted Habanos Cuba yet to be consulted over sale Heaven scent Commerce is still the only big idea in Europe The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cartier British funds 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 Signet rises as brokers urge revival of talks with Zales Large caps Monterrico slips as bid war fails Small caps Gilts Capital sounding a better tune but still needs more volume Brixton Inspace Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruits of cheating Revenue can be money laundering Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Supplementary material allowed in enhanced criminal record certificate Court of Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Most Rev John Ward Archbishop of Cardiff whose dedicated pastorate was overshadowed by sex scandals in the Church The Most Rev John Ward, OFMCap, Roman catholic Archbishop of Cardiff, 1983-2001, was born on January 24,1929. He died on March 27,2007, aged 78 Night Sky Weather Eye Ian Wooldridge Lives Remembered Canon Douglas Vicary Laurence Picken Carl-Henning Pedersen Radical Danish artist and member of the Cobra group, whose works were filled with vivid emotion Carl-Henning Pedersen, painter, was born on September 23,1913. He died on February 20,2007, aged 93 Jakov Lind A daring Jewish boy who scorned the Nazis and became a writer Jakov Lind, writer and artist, was born on February 10,1927. He died on February 17,2007, aged 80 Syd Golder Bank robber who became a committed pioneer of London's fringe theatre Sydney Golder, theatre director, was born on August 28,1923. He died on March 22,2007, aged 83 Maurice Flitcroft Audacious amateur golfer who conned his way into the Open Maurice Flitcroft, crane driver and amateur golfer, was born on November 23,1929. He died from a lung infection on March 24,2007, aged 77 Mao Anqing Last known son of Mao Zedong, who paid him scant attention Mao Anqing, son of Mao Zedong, was born on November 2,1923. He died on March 23,2007, aged 84 Venus is brilliant in the western sky Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest wills Memorial Services Appointments Dinner School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Sands of the Sahara reveal ancient grasslands Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 28,1989 Winning Move Weather Screen test will prevent shop punters being kept in picture Racing The Times Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Sublimity, the champion hurdler, is being aimed at … Sedgefield Blue Bajan will miss the William Hill Lincoln at Newcas Tennis Football Cards on the table. Like McCririck and his Channel … Wolverhampton Kempton Park Racing Simon attracts National support Course specialists Southwell Towcester EasyJet Slap in the face drives Hoy to make fist of record bid Cycling World Championships Olympic champion chases track medals World kilometre mark another target The fight game Swimming World Championships Phelps races past Thorpe's legacy as Tancock grabs historic bronze Football Results Basketball Ice hockey Snooker Jowell on the attack after lottery raid brings moans London 2012 Swimming Tennis Federer undone again by nemesis from Argentina Tennis Cañas puts No 1's world into a spin Murray marches on against Mathieu Times Online Hendry hits low point as his reliability goes to pot Snooker Time against Sheridan to win place in World Cup Rugby union Game over for Borders after restructure in Scotland It is time for England's renewal — so it is time for Fletcher to go Wisden 2007 Exclusive extracts In the final part of our serialisation of the 2007 Wisden, Matthew Engel, the Editor, says that an inflexible coach has lost touch Muralitharan is man of the year Leading lights Ashes whitewash tips the balance in even coverage Wisden Hayden and drizzle put dampener on home hopes Cricket World Cup Scoreboard Bopara put on standby as Flintoff is hit by bug Success of Guyana games is clouded in uncertainty Cricket World Cup Super Eights Organisers refuse to panic despite the large number of empty seats World Cup online Imran claims 'culture of fear' caused Pakistan's ills Cricket The Wimpole Clinic Second post mortem for Woolmer Luton haunted by Newell at outset of Blackwell era Football Rival interest in buying the club Former manager could be rehired Millwall's money hope Pools forecast The Premiership today Arsenal and Chelsea pay the price Football Carling Cup brawl leads to heavy fines Mêlée 'damaged image of the game' The Times The fan who threw a punch at Frank Lampard in front … Wembley is given green light to stage FA Cup Final Confident McLeish urges Scotland to ignore the lesson of history books Football European Championship qualifying World champions will offer stiff test Team formation yet to be decided Giggs still craving Welsh success Group D Group B Ireland in safe hands as Given takes leading role Sanchez has to manage increasing expectation Group F The Ex-Factor for McClaren? Text all those votes in now . . . Crouch expects Rooney to silence his critics with goals Football Owen sets sights on return against Chelsea The Times Terry leads from the front as he tries to take heat off McClaren Football European Championship qualifying England captain says players to blame Gerrard retains belief in head coach Andorra v England Midfield players are ready to bounce back in search for goals Football European Championship qualifying Minnows determined to fight hard Times Crossword 23,560 The Insider Hargreaves left out as England decide to stick with Lampard Downing returns for vital Andorra tie Gerrard reverts to central midfield The Times Mortgages for Business Tonight Imran Khan Martin Samuel Index The face Eating and drinking football Did you see? Stone Age brains built the web The click Did you know? Rhyme scene investigation Did you hear? Getting your goat Picture Gallery Modern morals All change Most divorces after the age of 50 are initiated by women. Why? In a new book, Dr Louann Brizendine explains how changes caused by the menopause weaken women's instinct to hold a family together and liberate them from the need to put up with the failings of second-rate husbands Menopause: the hormone storm that batters a woman's brain Teenage hormones that separate girls from boys Man-to-man defence: the star of basketball who dared to come out Basketball star John Amaechi created a furore in the United States when he announced that he was gay, attracting homophobic criticism from other players. He tells Matthew Syed why he made the revelation Life Scan Correction The Times Rise up — and let's make life real again Dim way to plug a bright idea Historic quest Can a parent ever get over the death of a child? Beauty Jury Return of the karma chameleons Style Wednesday The wild hues, neon and fancy dress of club legend are back again. Help, cries Carola Long Chain Reaction Club fashion for squares Beauty jury Btw . . . The Doctor, Daleks and me Volkswagen Six of the best Mr Right and Jesiré: a match made in heaven Chain reaction The Times Your chance to get hung at the Tate Arts The Times and Tate are holding a unique drawing challenge for 11-18 year olds. Pencils out, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Peter Brookes Times cartoonist Grayson Perry Maggi Hambling Artist First Night Michael Craig-Martin Artist Peter Howson Artist How to Enter The Tate Times Challenge Evitathemusical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oh you pretty things Around £10o Sugar bowl and spoon, with coaster, by Virginia Graham Around £1,000 College, by Elleen Agar (1899-1991) Around £10,000 Divan Japonais, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec The radical life of an extraordinary Joe Guys and Dolls Jazz Karrin Allyson/Ronnie Scott's Big Band Ronnie Scott's, W1 Concert Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra/Dudamel Lucerne Festival Heartbreak House Reviews First night Theatre Palace, Watford Concert BBCSO/Belohiávek Barbican Front-line experience Créme Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Feeling left right out? Not any more New approaches and equipment are making life better for the left-handed. Penny Cottee reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Our PA contest: the deadline nears Hays Multiple Display Advertising Items Judge Harvey has the X-factor Tv&radio Last night's TV Get Your Act Together with Harvey Goldsmith Chennel 4 The Crippendales Chennel 4 The Times David Chater's choices Beckham or Butt-Head? Corrie keeps it in the family Today's TV The Apprentice Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Grand Designs Channel 4,9pm Live International Football Digital Choice Sky Sports 1-3, from 7pm Bene 'n' Burnley Community Channel, 7.30pm Variations Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm My Man Boobs and Me BBC Three, 9pm Two Weddings and a Bar Mitzvah BBC One, 11.25pm Titanic: 90 Years Below History Channel, 9pm Bermuda Triangle National Geographic, 10pm Film of the night Film choice The Dead Pool (1988) Five, 9pm This Island Earth (1955) Best of the rest More4,4pm A Shot in the Dark (1964) Film4,7pm Wittgenstein (1993) Sky Arts, 9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) Film4,11.05pm A Taste of Honey (1961) Sky Cinema 1,2am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge — Win a 32in Samsung LCD TV Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4174 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal

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