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News from 16/04/2007

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, John Fingleton, Neil Johnston, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Hannah Devlin, Tony Lucking, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Nick Hawton, Paul Mooney, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sally Donald, David Irvine, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Joanna Bale, Terry Ward, Moritz Volz, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Andi Robertson, Adam Marsh, Peter Barlow, Kevin Eason, Ben Ainslie, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Shirley English, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Elizabeth Colman, Jenny MacArthur, Scott Watson, Nicholas Dobson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Lee Hacker, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Councillor Merrick Cockell, Tony Rees, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Chris Brandon, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Keith Murray, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Hattie Garlick, Keith Virgo, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robert Steadman, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Lucy Powell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Angela Thomas, Paul Simons, Ben Bradshaw Minister, Alex Davison, Andrew Harris, William Rees-Mogg, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Philip Venning, Ian Neilson, Robin Pagnamenta Healthcare Industries Correspondent, Ben Webster, Rajeev Syal, Jud Hoff, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Danny Baker, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, M. Auerbach, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Robert Sutton, Richard Dyball, Tony Halpin, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Adrian Milledge, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Shekhar Chaudhuri, Miles Costello, Brian R. Hall, Christopher Irvine,

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Index 'Rewards' for drivers who back road prices Cash incentives for volunteers in pilot cities Compulsory scheme axed after No 10 petition Index Record-breaking Briton stands on top of the world MI5 broadens watch on Muslim extremists 'Wild' fish is farmed April heatwave House prices soaring Doubts over Royal Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany The Times SAS soldier and air crewman die in Iraq helicopter collision MoD says Puma crash accidental Covert operation north of Baghdad Browne faces grilling over Iran Pugh BBC reporter dead, says militant group Quality teachers Chalet fire deaths Drink-drive medics Tube tests in mine Today's Weather Shoppers conned into paying top prices for farmed fish sold as wild Fraudsters target £2bn organic market Test can identify farmed stocks Food scams Marksandspencer MI5 adopts paedophile-tracking tactics for Muslim extremists Police on streets to keep lookout Aim is to detect radicalised youths Tories take to trains Doctors demand training guarantee Murder inquiry (AP): Britons attacked Asbestos payments Energy price call Dig the diploma Pre-holiday injuries Lonely Girl sought for profitable relationship Bebo to exploit teen phenomenon Friends interact with video diary Rolex Top 'web celeb' Turbulent history of quest for the perfect consort Royal split Prince William's love life pales against the long princely tradition of indiscretions with actresses, prostitutes and other men's wives 'What's wrong with them?' 'Let them be, they are young' Tony Blair wades into media debate Paparazzi circle Middleton home Blair promises last blitz of reforms to ensure he goes out with a bang Proposals for the NHS and schools Brown welcomes leadership contest EasyJet Challenge churchill Widow 'helped gang in £20m jewel heist' 'Company boss a lookout in robbery' Interview sought by Serbian officials City&Guilds Hp Lawyers who made a fortune from miners' claims must repay millions High Court rules fees were too high Victory will save DTI almost £100m Legal complaints scheme 'will lead to higher fees' National savings & investments Channel4 It's August in April as Britain basks in heatwave Warmer than Spain and Beirut Temperatures close to records Polar air means month could still prove cruel Dell 'Clean' car exhausts emitting toxic gases that can harm health Serious risk from sulphur compounds Side-effect of EU regulations Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Fly Monarch Chance for France Sarkozy remains the best hope for fundamental reform Nicer Pricing The Government has realised it needs public backing to beat congestion It Could Be You The office a**hole — a breed so unpleasant they have to be a**terisked The 'End of Men' is postponed Picture Gallery Go now, Des, in the name of honour Thunderer: Marry young: matrimony is wasted on the old Flying ahead Delhi belly Living with liberty and landfill in a modern throwaway society Wiki whacking Timesonline Fat gene gets short shrift Better to have loved and lost The big five oh Immortal choice Philistine FM A salty tale Concise Life's no house party for the '20-20' generation Nationalism, like gangs and testosterone, is a man thing D&A the Opticians Beach memorial service for Shetland disaster Rings of Uranus 'seen more than 200 years ago' Man proposed four minutes into first date Mr Men returning to television with a bump I am too tired to fly, pilot tells passengers BA flight is left stranded in Delhi Travellers forced to share hotel beds Paramedic call-out target 'is putting lives in danger' Rac Hp Turbulence at the 'world's favourite airline' Days of Conservative domination in the Lords come to an end Party overtaken by crossbenchers Reforms force a change of tactics FlyZOOM Curator Hockney pays homage to Turner 165 watercolours in Tate exhibition Yorkshireman to show his own work Renault Scenic The big picture Britons ignore health dangers with worst diabetes controls in Europe Sufferers fail to understand illness Treatment 'needs to be reconsidered' Multiple Display Advertising Items Adoption hid that disease ran in family Insomnia has worse effect on night owls Depressives 'failed' Abortion objectors All legwork and leaflets as candidates track down elusive voters Shires the key to council elections Local issues, not parties, are crucial Aerlingus South Shropshire Stuff and nonsense all quite routine, really First night Comedy Punt and Dennis Swindon Arts Centre Oxfam Directline Turkey China Royal issues plea to women voters as jittery supporters demand pact Alliance 'is only way to beat Sarkozy' Socialists will lose run-off, say polls The election 'Secret threat' to secular state brings thousands on to streets Soldiers told to imagine shooting black people Atatürk legacy (AFP): Afghans pledge to end hostage deals (AP): Sea lion surf attack (Reuters): Voters back reform (AFP): Al-Sadr withdrawal (AP): Peacekeeper killed (Reuters): Fire protester dies (AP): Shuttle payments (AFP): King takes 13th wife Fighting talk from Putin as protests grow Riot police crush opposition rallies President relaxes at martial arts show The Times Inside Track (AFP): 17 children among dead after flash floods kill 37 at waterfalls (Reuters): 50 die in election violence (Reuters): Pope celebrates 80th birthday $1bn abstinence drive 'waste' (AP): Pearl added to Holocaust list Woolmer tests 'support poison theory' Inquest to receive toxicology results Specialists finish analysis of CCTV Bespoke Suits Hidden Hearing Ltd They're off! Chinese race to get tickets for Olympics Multiple Display Advertising Items 'E-mail Watergate' scandal threatens Bush 'Cover-up' exposed in Gonzales inquiry Top presidential adviser implicated Multiple Display Advertising Items Tories lead attack on Gazprom's plan to supply NHS gas Opponents wary of Putin's reliability Health service seeks lowest price Regulatory hitch for RBS alliance Business as usual BP pipeline hit Quote of the day Blackberry 8800 Smartphone Timesonline Chemistry set Hands gains a look at Boots' books Stock markets World Bank mess fails the planet's poor BlackBerry Commodities Currencies Need to know Terra Firma gains access to Alliance Boots books in bid quest Guy Hands's team starts due diligence Race as offer by KKR looms 'Anomalies' keep BP pipeline out of action Pharmacy queue The Times Annual house-price inflation at highest rate in four years Timesonline FSA sets lenders a deadline for action on unfair exit fees Rivals nipping at heels of Tesco Broadband warning British funds Exchange rates US tightens dominance of biotech industry Difficult for rest of world to compete Europe led by UK public companies BlackBerry Competition laws could keep RBS from getting ABN Take flexible approach to innovation and succeed the Sony way A giant's emergence from postwar Japan provides an example to new business, says Shekhar Chaudhuri IBM Specialist in the world of change Timesonline China makes fresh promise on currency Five key powers unveil measures Moves to tackle global imbalances Halal Wolfowitz vows to carry on in his job Could this executive have the answer to Britain's corporate pensions crisis? Monday manifesto Mark Wood Mark Wood has few regrets about leaving the Pru to set up Paternoster and offer an ending to a painful saga Bringing it all together Curriculum vitae The Times Equity Prices Grp20 Squadron Leader Neville Duke Prolific wartime fighter ace who became a top test pilot and broke the world air speed record in a Hawker Hunter in 1953 Squadron Leader Neville Duke, DSO, OBE, DFC and two Bars, AFC, fighter and test pilot, was born on January 11,1922. He died on April 7,2007, aged 85 Archaeology Weather Eye Dr Olive Scott Physician who, as the UK's first paediatric cardiologist, introduced many new treatment methods Dr Olive Scott, paediatric cardiologist, was born on June 25,1924. She died on March 4,2007, aged 82 John Paulley Physician, researcher and educationist who helped to found the University of Buckingham Dr John Paulley, physician, was born on March 2,1918. He died on February 10,2007, aged 88 Gwen Kirby Matron who was devoted to both her patients and her nurses Gwen Kirby, LVO, Matron of Great Ormond St Hospital for Children, 1951-69, was born on December 17,1911. She died on March 30,2007, aged 95 Court Circular Inconveniently, Rapa Nui did not commit ecocide Notebook Archaeology Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial service Thanksgiving Services Reception School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deciding which court was first seised of the action Law Report Court of Appeal Protecting creditors Chancery Division Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Gifts Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Met Office feels the heat on urban representation Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 16,1986 Declaring "war on terror", Ronald Reagan unleashed Operation El Dorado Canyon, the US bombing of Libya from British bases. Despite worldwide condemnation, the lack of meaningful support from Gadaffi's allies demonstrated the extent of Libya's isolation Winning Move Weather Weather quest Silver Birch rediscovers old dash as minnows enjoy day in the sun Racing Rookie trainer wins with cast-off Stand-in Power proves able deputy Aintree order Cricket Football National runners get off to bad start Windsor Racing Wetherby Course specialists Wolverhampton Kelso Yesterday's results Market Rasen Worcester Harland regains Olympic form after indifferent spell Modern pentathlon Beijing challenge sure to be strong British men are overshadowed The Times Kurten heads Ireland one-two Equestrianism Fair play Hodge and Reed impress in trials Germany's title Holders ousted Toseland triumph Bowdon promoted Guildford through Storm takes toll Baseball The results service Basketball Bowls Boxing Equestrianism Football Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor racing Netball Rowing Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league The Times Rugby union Speedway Squash Tennis Teamwork paying off for Hammond as he revels in 'Hell of the North' Cycling Briton finishes in seventh place O'Grady breaks away for victory The Times Chagaev defies logic to end unbeaten record of Valuev Boxing And then there were four Npower Alinghi will be tough to beat but our preparations are going well Sailing America's Cup Ticketmaster No margin for error as competition comes to boil Patched-up Wolves are left chasing shadows Rugby league engage Super League EDF Energy Harris in rampant mood as Bulls show no mercy to Rovers LV County Championship Second division Latest odds Derbyshire Essex Glamorgan Gloucestershire Leicestershire Middlesex Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire Somerset Pietersen expecting to get under the skin of South Africa Cricket World Cup England batsman renews old rivalry Emotions to run high in vital contest The Times Ireland triumph to claim elevated world status Harmison offers England an early signal of intent Cricket Oxford's students fail the Murtagh test Scoreboards Leicester on track to refill bare trophy cabinet after thrilling win Rugby union EDF Energy Cup final Tindall faces struggle to return before World Cup Northampton's rearguard action takes relegation scrap to the wire Rugby union Guinness Premiership Worcester prepare for battle to stay in top flight Gaffney still cautious as Saracens get into groove Brilliant Hamilton steps up to become title contender Motor racing Bahrain Grand Prix Victorious Massa pushed all the way Alonso forced to play second fiddle Advanced Hair Studio Result Knives are out as Monte Carlo battles to retain top status Tennis Times Crossword 23,576 The Insider Mourinho and Abramovich embrace their final chance The Times Mortgages for Business The Game Motor racing Rugby union Index The face A blonde shows her roots Did you see? Your sex drive revealed The click Did you know? Cell phone candidate Did you hear? Upmarket bog standards Brigitte Bardot, photographed by Cornel Lucas in 1955, is among images in the exhibition Pioneers in Photography at the Host Gallery, Honduras Street, London EC1, until April 28 Modern morals What an a**hole All workplaces have them. Even you probably act like one at times. Now Robert Sutton, a professor of management science, reveals how to spot a**holes, how to survive them —and how not to become one Are you an a**hole? Take this quiz to find out Power corrupts Apple of his father's eye Poetry Tell The Times Marvin and Jilly made me the foxtress I am today All the views not fit to print Arms and the man All the damage under the sun Health monday A tan is worse than smoking for your skin. Jane Wheatley finds out how to fight the toll Dr Thomas Stuttaford Spot-on diagnosis Have I cursed my daughter with my shyness? Work or Family Problems? Uktv Food Britain's most select club Donor kidneys are in distressingly short supply, making those chosen to receive a transplant an exclusive group, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Pru Health The Times From here to ubiquity This summer's trends have their roots in a variety of sources, says Alice Olins Great theatre? You're not kidding It may sound bizarre, but the Tweenies are at the cutting edge of theatre, claims Richard Dyball. Grown-ups should look and learn Ratan Thiyam First Night Toddlers' treats The director is always right Tomorrow the latest production by Ratan Thiyam opens in London. Lucy Powell meets one of theatre's greatest dictators Theatre Reviews First night Spread Greenwich Playhouse Concert LSO/Harding Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert NYO/Marriner Barbican Only us! Harry and Paul return The weekend's TV Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul BBC One, Friday Peep Show Channel 4, Friday The Times TV choices C4 needs its head examined We need good Neighbours Today's TV Blue Suede Jew Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Cutting Edge: Meet the Foxes Channel 4,9pm Three in a Bed: Hidden Lives Five, 9pm Megafactories Digital Choice National Geographic, 8pm Ross Kemp: Teenage Gangs of South London Sky One, 9pm Variations Edwardian Supersize Me BBC Four, 9pm/11.50pm The Sopranos Channel 4,11.05pm Smiley's People BBC Four, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Pollock (2000) BBC Two, 11.50pm The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) Best of the rest Channel 4,12.35pm Miller's Crossing (1990) Sky Movies Modern Greats, 9pm An American Werewolf in London (1981) Sky One, 10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Psycho (1998) Film4,11.20pm Play Dirty (1968) BBC One, 12.05am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge — Win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4190 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index John Deere The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Chelsea 'heroes' Soldier to Final The Games FA Cup Semi-Finals Winning combination Mourinho Maintains Bid to Become the Quadfather of English Football Rival Learns from Master Matt Hughes on the remarkable fightback that gave Chelsea a fright King May Leave as Watford near End The Games FA Cup Semi-Finals No Substitute for Class of Ronaldo Striking revelation Rooney Shines in the Limelight The forward is back to his best and working hard, reports Peter Lansley Coral Ipswich Chase Worst Record The Two Dannys African Friends Danny Baker stumbles upon one of the world's unlikelier teams Innocent Ways of New World Wigan Fail to Finish the Job The Games Barclays Premiership Barton Makes an Impression Owen Caught in the Crossfire FA stands its ground, but England striker is desperate to play, says Matt Dickinson Lack of Desire Stuns Roeder McFadden Gives Moyes Whip Hand The Games Barclays Premiership O'neill Finds a Sound Footing Fabregas Takes off Stabilisers The Games Barclays Premiership West Ham Let Initiative Slip Sanchez Confident He Can Crack 'the Impossible Job' … How They Stand Keane Prepares to Reap Reward The Games Coca-Cola Championship Heath's Nose Job Gives Nervous Leeds only a Whiff of Survival Bruce Trusts in Cole Coventry (0) 0 Preston (2) 4 Hull (1) 1 Colchester (0) 1 Ipswich (0) 2 Derby (1) 1 Leicester (1) 1 Norwich (0) 2 Bothroyd's Fitness Regime Paying off Luton (0) 1 Plymouth (2) 2 Cardiff (0) 1 Stoke (1) 1 Southend (0) 1 Barnsley (2) 3 Showunmi the Way Forward for Johnson The Games Coca-Cola League One Blackpool (0) 4 Northampton (1) 1 Millwall (0) 2 Tranmere (1) 2 Bournemouth (1) 2 Swansea (0) 2 Oldham (0) 0 Cheltenham (2) 2 Brentford (1) 2 Nottm Forest (0) 4 Port Vale (1) 3 Crewe (0) 0 Brighton (0) 0 Bradford (1) 1 Rotherham (0) 0 Carlisle (0) 1 Chesterfield (0) 0 Gillingham (0) 1 Scunthorpe (0) 2 Huddersfield (0) 0 Leyton Orient (1) 1 Doncaster (0) 1 Player of the Day Artell Denies Shrewsbury League Two Mk Dons (0) 1 Darlington (0) 0 Notts County (1) 1 Walsall (1) 2 Mansfield (1) 1 Rochdale (1) 2 Torquay (1) 1 Peterborough (0) 1 Accrington (2) 4 Grimsby (1) 1 Bury (0) 0 Swindon (0) 1 Lincoln (0) 0 Wrexham (2) 3 Wycombe (0) 0 Hartlepool (0) 1 Barnet (1) 1 Bristol Rovers (1) 1 Hereford (0) 3 Boston (0) 0 MacClesfield (1) 2 Stockport (0) 0 Player of the Day Histon to Play Safe after Moving up Non-League Coca-Cola Championship Results and Tables League One League Two Continent Scotland For the best Scottish football coverage log on to timesonline. co. uk/scotland FA Cup Semi-Finals Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Non-League Fixtures Wenger's Bad Memory The Game The Continent Gabriele Marcotti on how the French corruption scandal of the 1990s had a huge impact on the future Arsenal manager The Times How to Bluff your Way to the Top of the Game Ever wanted to play in the Premiership? Just follow my guide to looking the part Picture Gallery Billy on the Ball Timesonline Bmibaby

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