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News from 04/04/2007

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Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Niall Twamley, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Paul Bompard, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, John R. Waters, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jill Crosthwaite-Eyre, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Kenneth Armitage, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Morris Brown Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Anh Nguyen, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Michael Theodoulou, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Art Critic, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Derek Harvey, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Sarah Ivens, Carolyn Regan Chief Executive, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Anne Ashworth, Steve Hawkes, Bill Miller, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Morris, Richard Beeston, Gareth Jones, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sanderson, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Hugh Scurlock, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Lynne Jones, MP, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger, Tim Bullamore, Virginia Matthews,

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Index Childless couples to face new IVF hurdle Curbs on number of multiple births at clinics Plans backed by threat of disciplinary action Index Next 48 hours crucial for captives, says Blair Diplomat death threat Row over cost cuts Men said 'no' to MI5 Ukraine protests Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's Weather The Times You could be going home in a body bag, British diplomat told Zimbabwe makes threat in newspaper Ambassador to London is rebuked Multiple births Picture Gallery Soldier, 18, was shot helping comrade Disability rebuke Call to delay drama Probation failings Public safety fears Mon Dieu! So fast it was terrifying Ben Webster was the only British journalist on board the French TGV train as it hit 357mph on yesterday's record-breaking ride into the unknown High-speed French 'have left Britain behind' Fast track Index Chopard Iran softens stance over captured crew but Beckett calls for caution Next 48 hours are crucial, Blair claims New pictures of 'happy' servicemen Tehran bloggers see through smoke and mirrors Duped 'father' gets £22,000 damages Drug baron jailed Flu strains resistant Xbox advert banned Big Brother talks BBC picks student Forged artwork was 'too good to be true' Grayson Perry Crooks who ply an old trade with new tricks Chanel Labour in fear as Scots are urged to grasp thistle of independence Politics May elections It's not the Union that is at risk, but a party whose supporters are disillusioned after a 50-year love affair, Magnus Linklater writes Most seats might not be enough to govern Possible seats Ministers 'didn't have a clue' about raid on pensions Politics May elections Cabinet members deny Blair claims It was right move, Chancellor insists 'He takes advice only if he wants to hear it' Casinos pin hopes on judicial review Labour proposals could threaten jobs Ministers do not oppose application Gabbana Civilian is made chief of nuclear police force Store gets egg on its face over Christ's Easter 'birth' Coke is not converted on road to Jerusalem Sticky moment Tiscali Nikon MI5 'tried to recruit' Guantanamo Britons Pair refused to be paid informants British agents tipped off the CIA Doubt cast on new Woolmer autopsy Inside Track 3 Store Specialists urge ditching of system to promote doctors 'Chaotic' scheme cannot be repaired Letter says it is time for democracy Church groups in New York are widely reported to have … Sainsbury's Boris turns on Portsmouth People Hello? Is that the Iranian Embassy at 16 Princes Gate? Keira Knightley needed a "foot double" while filming … If you haven't yet — and we would strongly advise you … This column exists to bring you details of all the things that you really want to know about but that cannot be justified elsewhere Postscript At the start of the Liberal Democrats' local election … CitroËn Priest tells of his shame over sex with murdered church girl Jordans Separation by Stealth Scots should not let themselves be seduced by the SNP East and West Ukraine's squabbling politicians should put their country first Whoooosh Bravo pour le train My risky youth: a battlefield tour Picture Gallery Welcome to a new era: the politics of 'but' Thunderer: Want to be a councillor? You may need a counsellor Legal aid reform Iraq on screen Time to junk the appointments system for doctors Victims of the pensions raid Timesonline The meaning of poverty Short-changed Cycle of despair Pilot schemes Natural birth! Hello? This is the 21st century 25 years on, the art of military propaganda is not dead Grandmother charged over pitbull killing Negligence claim over death of girl, 5 Child's uncle also faces prosecution O2 Argos Honda Tesco will stop squeezing the last drop out of dairy farmers Store chain offers more cash for milk Pact coincides with prices inquiry Text alerts keep buyers ahead in property race Market share £5 million for best foreign art Infamy in favour with comics Al Fayed must give 'plot' details Two legs good, four legs better Tassimo Museum restoration pays off with entry on prize shortlist Chancellor backs down in fight for EU cash French force him into compromise Agreement backs action on VAT fraud Jessops WSPA Scottish Widows A shame to waste such rich material on a poor sermon First night Theatre African Snow Theatre Royal, York Index Women promised more choice of how and where they can give birth Home delivery to be among options Critics say there aren't enough staff Eating red meat raises risk of breast cancer, says study Class matters High Court agrees to US extradition BA baggage failure Boy, 3, 'murdered' Footballer's penalty Swan decapitated Assets laid bare Overcrowded railways get a £2.4bn boost Stations and track will be 'enhanced' Passenger demand is at a 60-year peak Selfridges Fast track to improvement PC World PC World Shell 'Feral' youths beat victim to death after months of abuse Vulnerable man dumped in river Gang used his flat to smoke cannabis Children's match ends with parents in sin bin Teachers to sue over online humiliation at hands of pupils Faked images and lies 'are harassment' Websites need to control content Multiple Display Advertising Items Schools warned of council takeover Keep disruptive children 'in unit' Call to end duty during breaks Last-minute plea halts Darfur deportation Fears of torture on return to Sudan BA is asked to refuse flight order Ireland Reprieve for child, 7, of dying Aids migrants Council razes church's wildflower exhibit Cultivated patch 'looked unkempt' But it was really an award-winner Multiple Display Advertising Items Drive to recruit state pupils to the Bar Report maps out an end to privilege Barristers 'mainly from Oxbridge' Churchill's Cabinets Morgan Computer America India Orange Revolution rivals summon people's armies for power struggle Mass protest over Parliament decree President takes his biggest gamble The central characters Deadlock, but it's not all doom and gloom Bose Times Online Green Flag Philadelphia Scientists wait at rare bird's nest for that condor moment Big bird, giant appetite Revelations of the last battle as US Bible thriller series comes to end Books tells story of Jesus and Satan 64 million copies sold to Christians Postoffice Bradford & Bingley Hurry up with Iraq Bill so I can veto it, says Bush Crème de la crème blamed for French woes Centrist attacks elite academy Rivals defend 'bastion of greatness' Northern rock Finishing school elite Buffalo: 15,000 rupees. Child: 500 90,000 'sold into slavery every year' Desperately poor sell them for $5 Law protests grow against Musharraf (Reuters): Opposition leader wins right to stand (Reuters): Gay chat online (AP): Marine beats retreat (Reuters): Batasuna call (Reuters): Bishop protected (AP): Extradition rejected (Reuters): 65 killed in raid (AP): Careless rapture Dior boss is arrested for 'trying to post cocaine to himself' Fashion house image damaged Executive faces jail and life ban Drugs haul The bulldozers came at night and hammered down the Nail House (AP): Speaker locks out parliament Aid reaches tsunami survivors Multiple Display Advertising Items Lennon's piano on tour to promote peace (AP): Melting ice cuts seal hunt Live8 promises ring hollow as aid for poor is cut by £3bn Falling aid Business Startup Which? Royal Mail's letters chief walks out in cost-cut row Government in call for economies Crozier steps in as group's No3 goes US firms' pay lures UK lawyers Corporate boom Quote of the day Airbus spat flares Business big shot Deloitte AstraZeneca risks 38% decline Magic touch Stock markets Bmi seeks open skies alliance with United Law firms cannot take own M&A counsel Action needed post haste Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Long recovery Need to know Results in brief Big money at US firms lures top London lawyers American firms 'more efficient' Top partners bill £1m a year The money makers NYSE chief voices concern over listing of Russian companies Buying an established retail business can be a daunting City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Last week, we wrote about plans by Ken Frost, an accoun City Diary Normal service yet to be resumed City Diary The media world is waiting with bated breath for tomorr City Diary Woolworths blow as watchdog studies Bertram books deal Rose fails to lure well-paid Green A City delegation led by John Stuttard, the Lord Mayor, … City Diary The knives are out again at Spitalfields City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Profitability of UK plc's non-finance groups hits record high Net rate of return reaches 15.5 per cent Result may be rise in interest rates The Times Big hitters line up for the chance to take on David Lloyd Hopes rise for good Airwaves sale price after Grid disposal Air France Networkers Endemol bidders in second round Time comes for Harry to fly to the rescue Bloomsbury pins hopes on final book Pre-tax profits fall by 74.2 per cent Business big shot In the Matter of the Schemes of Arrangement of Marconi Dan Sabbagh Sainsbury's pension fund hurdle stands in way of £11bn CVC offer Sealing a deal The Times Key players in the struggle for grocer Severn Trent to cut 10% of workforce (PA): Silverjet soars Gatwick link hope Boots-Pfizer deal Resolution resolve SEC looks at share deals ahead of First Data's $29bn sale Inquiry to centre on options trading Clampdown on insider trading New Century collapse sends shockwaves across the biggest lenders on Wall Street Top 15 creditors The Times Dividend demand deepens rift among Airbus shareholders The Times Economic spin by presidential rivals Candidates' big ideas Russia's central bank faces reform calls amid claims of corruption and murder London's FSA cited as role model Finance Ministry considers action KKR set to raise offer after Wesfarmers' record bid for Coles Gun culture The power struggle with billions at stake The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Timesonline British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … Anger greets loss of Eurotunnel perks Nimrod deal for L-3 (AP): Ford decelerates (AFP): TNT cuts jobs (AFX): Brewer's China aim Why works councils don't work The Times Equity Prices The Captive Animals' Protection Society 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 ICI rises sharply on talk of bid from Dow Chemical Large caps Sidelined Kensington dips again Small caps Gilts Halfords heads east, hoping sat-nav worry will have no bearing Severfield-Rowen Cyclical upswing Bloomsbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Report Harry Debelius Journalist who reported for The Times from Spain, often defying Franco's censors in his pursuit of the truth Harry Debelius, journalist, was born on june 3,1929. He died on February 18,2007, aged 77 Weather Eye Police Sergeant Kenneth Farrow, GC Cardiff constable who risked his life under hazardous circumstances in a perilous attempt to save a child from drowning Police Sergeant Kenneth Fallow, GC, was born on May 29,1924. He died on March 30,2007, aged 82 Sir Joseph Cheyne Soldier and diplomat who became an energetic and effective curator of the Keats-Shelley Memorial House in Rome Sir Joseph Cheyne Bt, OBE, soldier, diplomat and curator of the Keats-Shelley Memorial House, Rome, 1976-90, was born on October 10, 1914. He died on February 16, 2007, aged 92 Dr Ann Dally Campaigning doctor whose treatment of long-term drug addicts brought her into conflict with the medical establishment Dr Ann Dally, physician, was born on March 29,1926. She died on March 24,2007 aged 80 Dr John Billings Physician whose Billings method gave millions of women a reliable and natural way of controlling conception Dr John Billings, AM, fertility expert, was born on March 5,1918. He died on April 1,2007, aged 89 Prison telephone call policy breaches inmate's rights Law Report Court of Session No offset for overpaid benefit Court of Appeal New evidence after justices retire Queen's Bench Division Court Circular RHS springs into bloom Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial service Appointment Legal news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Hail was the culprit of the ancient Tibetan massacre Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 4,1842 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Public Notices Legal Notices Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items World Cup beginning to fulfil Sheikh's global dream Racing Wetherby Yesterday's results Folkestone Motor racing Southwell Football Injury costs Ossmoses his place in National Racing Course specialists Johnson chooses Monkerhostin Multidimensional injured Lingfield Park Catterick Heavyweight Engelmann gives a sizeable advantage to Cambridge Rowing Xchanging Boat Race German stroke deals early blow Dark Blues weigh 9lb less per man Baseball Results Bowls Ice hockey Rackets Real tennis Rugby league Sailing Football Fixtures Average crew weights Shooting Other sport Speedway Squash Tennis Oxford hope seat change will improve their rhythm Raikkonen leading way in Ferrari powerplay Motor racing Ullrich link with doping investigation resurfaces Cycling Rhinos given tough test against Wigan Sussex hatch plan Advantage BMW Lenton world best Duo get big chance Indian breakaway England decide Sale moved too slowly to keep hold of Robinson Rugby union Celtic clubs fear 'mortal financial blow' if Heineken Cup is cancelled next year Llanelli call for peace in Europe English sides face £6m cost of boycott How Europe's money is divided Vaughan places the emphasis on batsmen to shift momentum away from Sri Lanka Cricket World Cup Century essential from the top order Moody can give reputation a boost Squads Sponsors put the final nail in coffin for shamed India Cricket World Cup Pulling rank Smith and Kallis take initiative to steady South Africa's chase Ireland v South Africa Scoreboard By the numbers Timesonline Super Eights Howell has local knowledge on his side in attempt to chase Tiger's trail Golf The Masters Augustan out to emulate Mize's feat Woods still target for younger rivals Swiss Brett Quigley could miss his first Masters this week … First-round tee times at Augusta Harrington talks down his chances of breaking duck Golf The Masters The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Timesonline Injured Bullard still finding a way to hit back of the net Football Love of angling helping him to cope Fulham player now winning prizes Taking the bait Blackstock gives QPR fresh hope Football Coca-Cola Championship The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Table Tottenham hit by Huddlestone injury Maradona on mend Best set to stay New faces, same old story as O'Neill plays for time to make presence felt Football Position echoes last season's woes Charlton revival turns up pressure Run-in West Ham's survival will be key to future for Tévez Football Chairman taken by striker's impact New stadium also on club's agenda Last night's results Pools forecast The Premiership today Chelsea are not a spent force, angry Mourinho tells critics Champions League Manager defends side's achievements Warning over Valencia's conduct Injury time Platini should have seeds of doubt over grand scheme Ferguson hoping that Ronaldo and Rooney will have day to remember Champions League United in Italy Both players look to star on big stage Defensive depth sure to be tested Heavy-handed police failing to get grip on problems Timesonline Well-meant warning may backfire on supporters Champions League United in Italy Takeaway alcohol ban angers the locals Coral Confident Liverpool romp home with room to spare Champions League Quarter-final, first leg Benítez can win the league, but must make it his No 1 priority Bayern hit back Times Crossword The Insider Liverpool take their lead from Gerrard the history-maker The Times Mortgages for Business Inside World Cup Martin Samuel Index The face Change that's caused outrage Did you see? Flip side of cheerleading stunts The click Did you know? Sex spying? Brits can't get enough Did you hear? Mandela saves a Tory's shirt Picture Gallery Modern morals Thinking ahead In his new book, Howard Gardner argues that to survive the demands of tomorrow's world we must develop five ways of thinking, or five 'minds'. He explains his ideas to Anjana Ahuja The five minds we need Help! What I need is a wife Camilla Cavendish was moving house, looking after two children and working late. But help was at hand The Times The Times Reading between the lines — it's good news for poetry After you on the No 141 Time to rejoice My mother fights for freedom . . . now who will fight for her? Jane Wheatley talks to the distraught family of a human-rights lawyer jailed in the Congo for her campaign against her country's autocratic regime Why me? Beauty jury Everything's coming up roses Stylewednesday Appliqué flowers are fun and feminine, but it's easy to go over the top. Carolyn Asome suggests ten tips to get it right Chain reaction Dfs NU trend Figleaves Btw . . . Buy of the week Beauty jury Stuck on you For City types in search of a big Sunday chill Chain reaction Detail is retail The Times Let's call the whole thing off Trevor Nunn's much-anticipated King Lear will not open tonight — the actress Frances Barber (Goneril) is injured. Benedict Nightingale, our chief theatre critic, asks if its postponement is permissible or perfectionist Grayson Perry First Night Blots on the landscape Royal Academy diploma works catch the mood of their age, but some should have stayed in the vaults, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Royal Ballet Enter the Tate Times Drawing Challenge Forgery is the sincerest form of flattery Timesonline Concert Russell Watson Albert Hall Reviews first night Theatre Gormenghast BAC, SW11 Guys and Dolls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Llyr Williams Wigmore Hall Ambition unblinded Working Relationship Liz Jackson, entrepreneur, and her personal assistant, Carina Hughes, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Dress to impress Multiple Classified Advertising Items E-mail and other IT insecurity: you can blame the bosses In reality, there is now no such thing as confidential e-mail, an expert tells Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Face to face with an ice maiden Last night's TV Shrink Rap The Times David Chater's Choices Badger mixes her metaphors Spring clean at the Movies Today's TV Neneh & Andi Dish It Up/ Sweet Baby James Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm/8.30pm Natural World BBC Two, 9pm Live World Cup Cricket Digital Choice Sky Sports 1,2pm/Sky Sports 3,7pm Champions League Live Sky Sports 1/2,7pm/7.30pm Sir Ranulph Fiennes' Eiger Challenge ITV4, 9pm Variations City Lights ITV1, 9pm Deadline ITV2, 10pm; ITV1, 11pm Get a Grip ITV1, 10pm Rosy-Fingered Dawn: A Film on Terrence Malick Sky Arts, 10.10pm Shrink Rap: David Blunkett More4,11pm Key Film of the night Film choice Trees Lounge (1996) BBC Two, 12.20am Best of the rest Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4180 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon One to one children's fund

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