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News from 25/04/2007

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Andrew Billen, Bel Mooney, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Paul Stephenson Deputy Commissioner, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Garry Kasparov, Philip Howard, Patrick Hosking Business commentary, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rosie Barnes Cheif Executive, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Joanne Hubbard, Rachael Reid Director, James Hider, Daniel Bugden, Kevin Eason, Martha Bertrand, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Ann Williams, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Stephen Morgan, Alan Hamilton, Paul J. Firth, Micah Carr-Hill, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Gary Slapper, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Mark Hunter, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Woolf, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Richard Lambert, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Richard Willmott, Port Stanley, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Hattie Garlick, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Stephen Livens, Giles Gibbons, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Rhona Blair, Joanna Pitman, Kim Fletcher, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Robin Kempster, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Bill Reay, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Stephen Porter, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Richard Rampton, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Alan Coren, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Kelly Green, Jenny Parkin, Dr Simon J. Barnes, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Bruce Shaxson, Alan Parker, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Nicola Copping, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, C. D. Sneddon, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Lisa Verrico, Douglas Gordon Boyd, Douglas Cairns, Virginia Matthews,

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Index Smokers need time off to quit says NHS watchdog Clinics would be held during working hours Employers protest at having to foot the bill Index Pentagon's 'deceit' over Iraq war hero A planet like Earth KKR wins Boots fight Diana coroner quits Heath 'sought gay sex' Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Postal vote delays threaten turmoil at town hall elections Counts may have to be postponed Results will be open to challenge Head count Pugh Cronyism row over sleaze watchdog Training review Detention limit Court veil approval Found, a planet like Earth — but 5 billion years away Best chance yet of extraterrestrial life Extreme distance puts it beyond reach Rathbones Six arrested in anti-terrorist raids include radical who heckled Reid The Brain baffles hearts and minds with Hegel TV firm says sorry to cheated viewers Minister booed Roundabout risk Martyr's letters Wrong sort of rain Canine calming Ted Heath 'propositioned men for sex' Perhaps he was gay, but careless? I don't believe it Breitling Half of foreign lorries tested on Britain's roads found to be dangerous Calls for system of registration Drivers' hours are breached regularly National savings & investments Fatigue alert Diana inquest judge quits, admitting she was the wrong person for the job Butler-Sloss to step down in June 'Wily trial lawyers left her all at sea' Third coroner takes up poisoned chalice The hitches Campaigners step up pressure on Germany to meet Africa aid pledge Blair on offensive before G8 summit Merkel must take lead, says Geldof Etihad Airways Tories claim a coup with meeting in White House Acquitted in case of Lucie Blackman, rapist will still spend years in jail Obara sentenced for eight rapes Victim's family outraged at verdict Different rules Index Wealth of evidence — yet not enough to convict Virgin atlantic Brains don't make you rich, IQ study finds Link is to income rather than wealth Cleverest more likely to be in debt Bonhams Dolphin Schooled in wealth Tesco What is Andrew Marr's fondest memory of his schooldays? Cherie Booth loses a shoe while on a walkabout at Tivoli … Alas, Peter Tatchell's coronation as the Greens' prospe As well as the money, women, international fame and … A story from The Herald in Glasgow which, we feel, … Bring on a green Queen People A moment of off-camera panic from John Simpson, the … The current issue of PR Week muses over the emplo Virgin A red face for Evan Davis, the BBC's economics editor, Postscript Insurance policy promises to supply the cancer drugs NHS will not pay for Eos Airlines Rac Cost of living Girl's rape lie destroyed taxi driver's life Drunk teenager exploited kindness Accused lost job, home and his name O2 Just Say 'Non' The EU constitution must not be allowed to fly again Dragon's Den Wales needs to encourage the energy and talents of the Welsh Dunblane Distorted The US gun lobby should not look to Britain for encouragement Cruising? Bring your crampons Picture Gallery Zut alors! I'm sick of brainless politics The devil on Yeltsin's shoulder won the battle A better route to gene therapy? Managing the sky Cash-for-honours: government conduct and the law Getting it wrong Timesonline An Anglo-Saxon heritage Staying alive The Bard's way with words Silent pleasures My love is like … Trust the doctor Religious realists Forget home and school. Look on the streets You may not be prejudiced, my Lord, but you look it Darwin nearly failed to evolve in print Ebookers Ing Direct Payout for biker injured in boy's fatal game of 'chicken' Motorcyclist was 'victim of violence' Ruling may lead to similar claims Piano Auctions Limited Bonhams Home Information Pack The hero, the rogue — and the love triangle that caused feathers to fly Submerged turtle has breathtaking ability Teenagers charged over London killing Crash damages £2bn unspent Hunt for abusers Pub garden killer High for Hawking Arctics' hot album Hothouse family sparks pyrotechnic debut First night Theatre That Face Royal Court, SW1 Dell Morrisons Body is found in search for doctor being posted to Iraq Wife said he was at breaking point Return to Basra preyed on his mind Bacon wanted to bin these 'bits and bobs'— last night they sold for £1.1m Norwich Union TheAA On offer Lavatorial tactics seen as answer to bullying Urinals to go, and blocks to be unisex Tackle dirt and vandals, schools told Aerlingus Bog standards Students have to learn basic maths at university Police lose fight over witness murder Force failed in its duty of care Better protection will cost millions Egg Victim of Huntley abuse presses for prosecution Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells closes door on Labour's last man standing Party heading for list of wipeouts Growing number of 'no-go' councils Failure of Dyke deal shows the real gulf between parties The electoral black holes High-flyers in Scotland go public to back Union It's off to work they go … Suzuki Tories vow to stop home packs Goody 'saw nightclub attack' Roman paintings found in City 60-second promise Tarantino reeling after new film is left on shelf Oxfam No place for Moira in news, says BBC chief POferries Beach Brums battle it out Orange Ethiopia Iraq A farewell to 'People's President' in the cathedral he gave back to them World Mourners queued to pay respects World leaders to attend funeral today Georgia on a mission to win friends Troops in Iraq to double in number President wants to prove worth as ally Win Investing LLP Green Flag The reformer Chinese oil workers massacred in attack by army of 200 rebels linked to Islamists Raid in remote corner of Ethiopia Gunmen linked to Somali radicals From favoured patron to target of dissenters National Savings and Investments (AP): Everest conqueror in hospital (AP): Man in chair attack sentenced Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Berlin After an evening out drinking with a friend, … Compromise on presidency Nation lost for words in bid to fix anthem Spain struggles to write new lyrics Sports fans make do with silly sounds Business Startup Emirates Singing for king and country Tesco Offshore abortion women's group is given licence again Menopauseuk (AP): Police alerted to tackle prison riot (AP): Execution plea fails (Reuters): Divisive decision (AP): Activist jailed (AP): Alligator arrest Bayrou plays hard to get as rivals plead for his support TWD Tiscali Bombers kill 9 US troops as model town descends into bloody chaos Iraq Insurgents leave Sunni Triangle New strategy to resist troop 'surge' The Times Counting the cost Navy ready to resume Gulf patrols Heroine attacks Pentagon over lies about her capture Families tell of anger at deceit False tales over friendly fire death Bush hits back after Senator says war is lost cause Chief censor sacked after book ban row Dismissal follows internet protests China pushes for more transparency Inside Track Pdsa (AP): Greek nuns killed in violent robbery (AP): Under scrutiny (AP): Workers protest (AP): Caviar criminals (Reuters): Cow runs amok Directline 'Spirit link' to ghost yacht skipper BritishRedCross Waitrose chief joins M&S Market hears Yell Whitbread boost Toyota surges on Quote of the day Slack airlines Business big shot KKR set to make Boots first private equity deal in FTSE 100 Pessina's group achieves £11bn coup Hands concedes after overnight raid Apple executive says Jobs was told options switch was wrong Index Stock markets And finally, the barbarians breach the blue-chip gate Picture Gallery RBS should put up or shut up Commodities Yellow peril ECU Currencies Need to know Results in brief Waitrose chief quits after losing out in race for top job Esom moves to Marks & Spencer Retailers vie for ethical high ground Business big shot Steven Esom Timesonline New pay deals at Wm Morrison as former boss gets £2.9m goodbye The Sunday Times An Arctic blast for directors Just how committed are private equity firms to the … City Diary HSBC This is Sir John Bond, one of three City figures in … City Diary Nice work if you can get it. Two Cairn Energy executive City Diary Savoy luminary honoured in print City Diary The hunt is on for a name for "Project Turquoise", … City Diary Virgin orders Dreamliners for non-stop flight to Perth A curious complaint has arrived at Marks & Spencer, … City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler Yell's value plummets by £1bn after warning on profits Rivals' discounts pile on the pressure Group denies it has had bid offers Port of London Authority Carphone unbowed by iPhone defeat Commonwealth Institute deal paves the way for new flats BlackBerry Primark to expand, says ABF First-quarter cheer for Aviva Chande set to join Vector British Land offers equity Bank Governor hits back at criticism over inflation Cost pressures ease in manufacturing Raja Fashions Hp Italian's serene aim for Jesse Boot's chain Nottingham base stays, Pessina says Acquisitions are envisaged Top ten global M&A buyouts 1995-2007 The Times Weighty pound hits BP's spring dividend Whitbread may up returns after revaluing assets Then and now British Airways Selling stakes Ba French police to question EADS bosses over trading ABN move offers RBS new hope of rejoining bid battle Toyota overtakes GM on the road to global domination Carmaker soars as Nissan falters Global sales grow 9.2% in first quarter The Times Warner Music receives $110m payout from Bertelsmann as chief is sued Is the jamboree that Yeltsin started really at an end? Npower The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bank of Scotland Investment Service British funds Most Britons believe that airlines are failing to clear the air The concerned consumer Virgin may lead the way, but a survey indicates that aviation scores poorly for its approach to the environment Concerned consumer Beware the elephant in the room 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 Investors seek therapy from drugmakers on a bad day Large caps Chaco slips despite deal rumour Small caps Gilts Grudging admiration aside, Parker gives full measure at Whitbread AB Foods SCi Entertainment Equity Prices Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Raymond Hoffenberg Medical academic and researcher who became President of the Royal College of Physicians Sir Raymond Hoffenberg, Kbe, President of the Royal College of Physicians, 1983-89, was born on March 6, 1923. He died on April 22, 2007, aged 84 Law Report Weather Eye Dame Marie Clay Educationist who created the Reading Recovery scheme Dame Marie clay, Dbe, educationlist, Was Born on January 3, 1926. She died on April 13, 2007, aged 81 Dick Vosburgh Comedy writer and lyricist who worked on Monty Python, The Two Ronnies and a host of revues and variety showsDick Vosburgh, comedy writer, Iyricist and Broadcaster, was born on August 27, 1929. He died of cancer on April 18, 2007, aged 77 Calvin Lockhart Actor with a diverse career on stage and on the European screen who later made his mark in 'blaxploitation' films Calvin Lockhart, actor, was born on September 18, 1934. He died after a stroke on March 29, 2007, aged 72 David Halberstam Journalist and author who spoke out over the Vietnam War David Haberstam, journalist and author, was born on April 10, 1934. He died in a road accident on April 23, 2007, aged 73 Keeping court informed in overlapping jurisdictions Law Report Court of Appeal Fresh proceedings against tenant Court of Appeal Reasonable notice is sufficient Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Memorial service Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Announcements Appointments School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge European Championship Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices Personals The Times Court & Social Timesonline Church News Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nasa probes mystery of clouds that shine at night Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 25,1917 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Murphy's fortunes turn as Aces Four is last-fence faller Racing Folkestone Yesterday's results The Sunday Times Richard Johnson will ride Alderburn, the second favouri Southwell Wolverhampton Course specialists Tennis Bath Football Towcester Epsom Racing Perth Sander Camillo fitness doubt Kempton Park King looks realistic pretender to crown Racing Catterick Worcester Wimbledon looks ahead with a sunny disposition Tennis Roof will take shape next year Increased prizes for men and women Football Results Cricket Rugby union Other sport Net gains Rugby union Snooker Tennis The Times Allen's think-tank engineers upset Cooke impasse Calzaghe scan Basso suspended Fleming quits after Jayawardena leads Sri Lanka into final Cricket World Cup semi-finals The Sunday Times Batsmen lick lips as flat-track battle beckons Warne hoping Ramprakash will dance to his tune again Cricket Schools Timesonline Minor Counties Schools Villages County Championship First division Second division Parting shots from Gray give Bristol's chase new impetus Rugby union Guinness Premiership Media Planet Hartley is handed six-month ban for gouging Burnley give Keane plenty to think about for run-in Football Ten teams chase promotion places FA verdicts set to play part in race Pools forecast Money game The Premiership today Glory is one thing, but Abramovich wants goals Ranson has big plans to be something in the City Football Former defender in £70m approach Club still talking to other parties Betfair Financial acumen puts old boy on the inside track Managerial war of words prepares ground for renewal of hostilities Football Champions League semi-finals, first leg Mourinho and Benítez trade gibes Ballack is ruled out by ankle injury William Hill Unsettled Bellamy linked with quick return to Blackburn Football Champions League semi-finals, first leg Chelsea v Liverpool Semi-final, first leg, Stamford Bridge, tonight, kick-off 7.45pm The Wimpole Clinic Timesonline Coral How they rated Manchester United v AC Milan Champions League semi-finals, first leg The Kaká v Ronaldo battle United must learn lesson and allow Kaká right on cue with reminder of his place in the new world order Rooney free rein in the San Siro How they rated How AC Milan rated Theatre of Dreams is set rocking by magical comeback Football Champions League semi-finals, first leg Wayne's world Rooney Pass masters Football Champions League semi-finals, first leg Ancelotti confident of home victory Manchester Utd 3 AC Milan 2 Times Crossword 23,584 The Insider Rooney double keeps dream alive for United and England The Times Bringing it all together Inside Rugby union Cricket Index The face Russell square Did you see? Did you see? The click Boil's law Did you know? Dodgy diplomacy Did you hear? Balcony View with Peoppies, Suffolk, by Lvon Hitchens, part of an exhibition of the artist's work called The Flower Paintings which opens today at Jonathan Clark Fine Art in London Modern morals Not proven Lucie Blackman's parents have been left reeling after Joji Obara was acquitted of killing their daughter. Richard Lloyd Parry talks to the family after the verdict Seven long years fighting for justice Do You Need Advice? How do I get my ex-wife and grown-up children to talk after she left me? The Times Come and join the great march backwards Like father, but not like son Child's play OK, so what do the grown-ups wear? Stylewednesday Smocks are for the very young. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong laments the dearth of desirable adult looks for summer My life in fashion How to make the best of it The Wellman clinic John Frieda Collection Beauty jury Gordon in a Flash The best fast recipes from his brilliant new book Nu trend Dfs I love the Queen and her fashion sense My life in fashion Sophie Dahl tells Nicola Copping she admires Her Majesty for finding a style The Times The writ and wisdom of the Almighty The British Library's collection of books and manuscripts from three of the world's great religions demonstrate what divides us, but also what should unite us, discovers Rachel Campbell-Johnston Mick Hume First Night Are you sitting uncomfortably? The Colombian Doris Salcedo, the next artist to tackle Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, takes familiar objects and makes them seem strangely unsettling, says Joanna Pitman Equus Oh you pretty things Nappy hour is a nice idea, but do babies need art? Concert Peer Gynt Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow Pop The View Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Opera Reviews First night Owen Wingrave Linbury Studio, ROH Jazz Nigel Kennedy Ronnie Scott's, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop CSS Astoria, WC2 Jazz Robin Eubanks Pizza on the Park, SW1 Juggling the big ideas Crème A survivor's guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a letter, there's a pet How times have changed for top secretaries, says Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Till death did them part Last night's TV Life Line BBC One Sex on Trial: The Soapstar Story Channel 4 The Times David Chater's choices Summertime for Springfield Animal magic: it really works Today's TV Sweet Baby James Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8.30pm The Apprentice BBC One, 9pm Natural World BBC Two, 9pm Live World Cup Cricket Digital Choice Sky Sports 1,2pm; Sports 2,6.30pm Live Uefa Champions League Football Sky Sports 1,7pm Thoroughly Modern: The Camera BBC Four, 8.30pm Variations Menace of the Masses BBC Four, 9pm Hauntings National Geographic, 10pm Travels with My Camera: Is This My Country? More4,10.30pm Grand Designs Channel 4,9pm Film of the night Film choice Dr Strangelove (1964, b/w) ITV3, 9.30pm 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 Visit Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4198 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Index The Sunday Times Foreword Atomic Weapons Establishment Inside Sporting Chance Anatomy of an artist Profile The Scientific Illustrator Whether she's reconstructing a murder victim's face or illustrating nursing textbooks, Debbie Maizels draws on her science background every day, she tells Fay Schopen Laser-Sharp Mind Radiating good health Medical Physics Cambridge Antibody Technology Keeping up Standards Deadline Buster The Times Opportunities in … Science A qualified success A skills shortage means that there is huge demand for technical experts who want to work in industry. Mark Hunter reports Environmental Protection Developing a pharmaceutical future The Graduate Market Graduates who want to use their scientific skills in research roles might need higher degrees first. Martin Birchall explains Multiple Display Advertising Items Ye Olde Venerable Society Web Watch Chemical attraction Teaching v Industry Chemistry is popular again among students and offers a variety of exciting career options. Emily Ford meets three modern-day alchemists who are happy on the job Chocolate Inventor MBAs help to master the science business Business Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancer Research Timesonline Busy saving the world Eco-Scientists Knowledge isn't always an end in itself. Carly Chynoweth meets scientists who are working on research that will benefit the world — and render them highly employable Beer and Biology Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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