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News from 26/04/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Christoph Von DohnÁnyi, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, D. B. Cook, Dr J. C. Gibbings, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Christine Rogers, Magnus Linklater, Valery Gergiev, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Steven Adams, Christopher Nye, Carl Mortished, Nathan Jeffay, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Leslie McLoughlin, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Vladimir Jurowski, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, R. Bullen, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dorothy Rowe, Alan Hamilton, Douglas Rose Managing Director, Addleshaw Goddard, Colin Guthrie, Ben Machell, Anatole Kaletsky, Rafael Benitez, Dr Maxwell Roberts, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Jon Schachter, Will Lawrence, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Sir Digby Jones, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Peter Hutchison, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Ronald Forrest, Rob Wright, Vasily Petrenko, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Bill Cash, MP, John Coutts, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Professor Bill McKelvey Chief executive, Neville Scott, Sakari Oramo, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Fran Yeoman Political Reporter, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Michael Herman, Kevin Maher, Steve Jelbert, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Angus MacLeod, Andy Harrison, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Marin Alsop, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Mark Elder, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, John Naish, Hazel Malpass, David Fulton, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Clarence Barrett, Daniele Gatti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, John Samuels, Richard Ashworth, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, José Mourinho, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Ross Anderson, Peter Inson,

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Index First designer babies to beat breast cancer Application to screen embryos is submitted Children will be born free from risk of disease New tax on rubbish in drive on recycling Blair's 'poodle' fears Postal strike threat Index Teaching helps autism Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Index The Times Miliband may face backlash over plan for new rubbish tax Drive to cut back on landfill waste Councils' U-turn as elections loom SNP spokesman's tax gaffe puts party on the back foot Pugh Violence related to alcohol is reduced Civilian Iraq deaths Prison complaints Detention ruling Zhukov guilty Four years after shooting, Spector arrives in court to face the music Millions to tune in for celebrity trial Producer accused over actress's death Chopard Pioneer tests offer hope to couples plagued by long history of disease Families attempt to avert inheritance NHS may pick up the bill for one case 'i didn't want what Mum went through' Screen test Orchestras take sound of music to all school pupils Conductors aim to nurture talent Message goes out to new generation Gucci Proms to feature West End show tunes Scientists find test to beat cheats who peddle bogus regional foods Analysis reveals origin of products It could thwart lucrative rackets Pc World Bad eggs Unmarried couples come closer to winning legal divorce rights Landmark ruling affects two million A step closer to divorce-style rights Early defence of gay rights discovered on dusty parchment Splitting up Barclays to face investigation Blackman appeal Killer pitbull case Guilty of terror plot Free Festival Sounds CD Renault Scenic Chaos at checkouts as shoppers chase must-have £5 bag Husband of Jimmy Choo boss 'hired hackers to spy on her' Online glitch puts doctors' personal details on view Body of woman found in car boot 21 arrested in raids Woman crushed Pregnancy case Health advice texts Money in the Banksy Sainsbury's British schools 'face US-style segregation' Race watchdog in 'timebomb' alert Different cultures need chance to mix Dinner ladies were victims of bullying Ing Direct Currys After yesterday's news that George. Osborne has been … Fans of John Reid will be thrilled to hear that there … Tesco Prescott's friendly ghost People Hugh Grant hurls a tub of baked beans at a photographer The Ralph Lauren PR team's e-mail begins: "With r A masterclass in having your cake and eating it from … Postscript Speaking of Wales (far left), we hear that Peter Hain, No sour grapes for Antony Worrall Thompson, whose eater Summit at risk over threat to Queen Commonwealth meeting may move Growing concern at Uganda violence Cheltenham & Gloucester How darling of West grew addicted to power Past struggles Virginia Tech gunman fired 170 shots in 9-minute spree Police give more details of massacre No evidence for motive discovered Ban on Hollywood films about campus massacre Mfi The Times Science and Sensibility Regulators should proceed with utmost care in screening human embryos Invisible Elections The sad decline of English local democracy continues Bravo! A plan by England's top orchestras to bring music to schools deserves applause A penny for your th . . . Ok, a fiver Picture Gallery Is boom town finally heading for bust? Thunderer: Spying in the classroom? I'd give it 10 out of 10 This costly EU Cycling safely Elections: French opportunity, British apathy A union of excellence Timesonline Madrid's metro map mayhem Ecgbert's big day That tardy rose Kicks online Confusing units Ancient wrongs How Scots could be better off by going it alone From Major to Mayor. The perfect man for London Comment ASDA Tale of lonely tortoise woos award judges Extra Life 'Al-Qaeda 007 was internet propagandist' Web identity was known worldwide Court told that 7/7 delighted him Concern Bringing it all together Scots leader exasperated by the lack of Labour support McConnell scorns Blair-Brown efforts They have 'failed to give fair credit' Sky Dell Prince Harry focuses on football as army chiefs review plan for him to serve on Iraq front line Boots British pilot blamed for deaths The mouldy dish worth £11,400 Radio 1 'not religious enough' Brown to receive ill omen Enemy of liberal Anglicans was poisoned Murdered canon opposed gay agenda Police investigate 'church faction plot' O2 Möben Kitchens Why most of Blair's foreign friends are on the Right Timesonline Hyundai Spinal Tap will make a mockery of fight to halt global warming Spoof rock Police pressed to investigate leaks on anti-terror raid Lib Dems write to West Midlands force Action 'may have put lives at risk' PMQs is lacking a few things wise and wonderful Lawyers 'must pay fees to miners' Councillor arrested Flu drug controls Green Illuminations Teaching makes autistic toddlers brighter Speech and social skills are improved Programme costs average of £30,000 Laura Ashley What it means to have a child born with autism An expensive option for authorities, but it works Asian knife killings double in ten years Surge around the time of 9/11 attacks An anti-Muslim climate 'likely factor' Multiple Display Advertising Items Words of hate: what three men heard as they died Currys 'Dustbin of Europe' is told it must recycle or run out of landfill space Rubbish collection Dumping area is the size of Warwick Third of councils collect fortnightly Dfs Black bags pile up as council collections are reduced by half Rubbish collection Why right bin can keep lid on flies, smells and risks to health Foreign matter Timesonline Bond of tough and tender sheds light amid the darkness First night Theatre Kiss of the Spider Woman Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Nissan Russia Somalia The inside story on Bush, Blair and that special relationship Ambassador tells of frank exchanges 'Poodle' image dogs Prime Minister Royal hopes raised as the kingmaker burns bridges Morrisons Multiple Display Advertising Items Museums at war over a flying visit home for Queen Nefertiti Berlin:'She's not a pop star on tour' Cairo:'We're not raiders of lost ark' Magnet Royal beauty Boots Grandmothers arrested over satanic sex abuse at school Three teachers among six held Infants 'drugged and filmed in wood' Business Startup (AP): Watchdog accuses Olmert (AP): Buddhists demand protection (AP): Journalist pleads for asylum (AP): Nine die as tornado hits Texas Castrol (Reuters): Shifting sands create problems in crowded surfers' paradise I won't use tanks to end parliament stand-off, says leader Ukrainians told to keep EU dream alive Poll postponed in conciliatory move A last kiss as Russia bids farewell in a ritual of pomp and prayers Saab 93 The warlords of death return to steal city's brief taste of peace Somalia For a few months, Mogadishu found respite from years of civil war. Now the guns are back — and the people are suffering again The Times Rise and fall of the Islamic Courts Miss America acts as bait in NYPD sting Beauty queen traps paedophiles She posed as 14 in online chatrooms FlyZOOM McCain enters the presidential race (AP): War grave row (AP): Taleban denial (AP): Protester detained (Reuters): Growing problem (AP): Funeral for orphans (AP): Burka ban on bus Tough US interrogation 'saved lives' Former CIA chief defends methods Techniques 'do not amount to torture' Mexico defies church to legalise abortion Bringing it all together The oven that roasted 115m Peking ducks has gone, but fire burns on Multiple Display Advertising Items Holy heat Opening shots signal battle of £2bn will Family says Wang left cash to charity Fengshui master claims entire estate Appeal The Sleep Disorder Clinic Dow tops 13,000 for first time Potent growth Quote of the day Jobs for the boys Business big shot Net Jets Royal Mail faces strike action over pay freeze and job cuts Postal group plans £350m cuts Savings include halving collections Sparks fly Stock markets ABN opens books to RBS after €72bn bid Gladiator Goodwin looking a bit threadbare Pension fund fears at Boots Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Rail tracker Need to know Results in brief Qataris in frame as dawn raider grabs 14% of Sainsbury's Store group faces calls for break-up Shares soar in hopes of takeover American Airlines Business big shots Qatari royal family Welcome to the City to Hugo Jenkins, who has just joine City Diary Picture Gallery The Sunday Times The Lord Mayor John Stuttard is in Guandong in China, … City Diary How Major's rail plan hit the buffers City Diary Simon Duffy, the former NTL boss who left in Janu City Diary Marks & Spencer ousts retail director in broad reshuffle In this week of takeovers, one on the spiritual plane City Diary M&S talent M&S executives in the running for top job This is Florida doctor Raymond Adamcik. "Captain America … City Diary British cuisine sidelined by French stuff City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler Booming UK faces interest rate of 5.75% Three quarters of buoyant expansion Housing market slowdown expected Trend Micro Bank warns lenders against complacency China recognises GSK for busting fake drugs racket EFES Morgan Stanley top prime broker in European hedge fund market Taking a pounding RBS interest gives ABN shareholders opportunity to grill board Consortium tops offer by Barclays Dispute continues over LaSalle sale The Sunday Times Fans give the thumbs up to their champion Pulling power The Times Hp If you want cleaner skies, then ban old, dirty aircraft Executive view Andy Harrison, easyJet's chief executive, says policy and technology must work together The Times In the air We need new economic cycle to understand changing world T-Mobile Kleinfeld ousted from leadership of scandal-hit Siemens Profit rise fails to save group's chief Two are touted as successors Left and Right, place your bets, please Political punts The Sunday Times Germany advances confidently in spite of strong euro (Reuters): VTB bank seeks $8.4bn in IPO (AP): Colgate-Palmolive shines Morgan Stanley case settled (Reuters): Alcoa may sell consumer arm SAP Amazon's $1bn investment in technology could be paying off Battlelines are drawn over golden parachutes Exchange hits back at Government Appointments 'lead to bid-rigging' US Airways dumps Airbus in favour of Boeing rival Helping hand 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 Punch Taverns may be set to tap into hidden riches Large caps Xchanging gets off to a good start Small caps Gilts Cash hoard adds to the long-term appeal of clever Autonomy MWB Lavendon Group Equity Prices BlacknRed The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Law Report Weather Eye Alan Ball Colourful, fast-moving midfielder who was the youngest player in the England side that won the World Cup in 1966 Alan Ball, MBE, footballer, was born on May 12,1945. He died of a heart attack on April 24,2007, aged 61 The Rev Professor Reginald Fuller Theologian, teacher and translator who helped to disseminate works by key 20th-century thinkers The Rev Professor Reginald Fuller, theologian, was born on March 24,1915. He died on April 4,2007, aged 92 The Very Rev Tony Bridge Dean of Guildford whose forthright preaching provoked delight — and occasional consternation The Very Rev Antony Bridge, Dean of Guildford, 1968-86, was born on September 5,1914. He died on April 23,2007, aged 92 The Right Rev James O'Brien Bishop who served Hertfordshire for nearly 30 years The Right Rev James Joseph O'Brien, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, 1977-2005, was born on August 5,1930. He died on April 11,2007, aged 76 Warren Avis Restless entrepreneur who set up the car rental company Warren Avis, entrepreneur, was born on April 8,1915. He died on April 24,2007, aged 92 Edwin Eunson Lives Remembered Tom Duncan Paul Bergne Presumption of equality in couple's joint ownership Law Report House of Lords Court Circular Guernica: fire from the sky Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Reception Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Public Notices Court & Social Public Notices Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The perfect spot for sea and serenity Late travel Property of the Month Stay at Monastiri Villa on Skopelos British Isles Late deals Dublin two nights, £169; Disneyland Paris two nights, £137; a week in The Gambia, £299 Short haul Long haul Hey Man, it's rock and roar for TT centenary Forward springs and long droughts are nothing new Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 26,1990 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Neptune Collonges reaches gold standard Racing Nicholls strikes with only runner National on long-term agenda Punchestown visitors on right road after introduction of breath-testing Rugby union Coral Football Perth Racing Epsom Yesterday's results Catterick Perth Worcester Teofilo leads Guineas acceptors Kempton Park Beverley Hendry sticking by change of cue Snooker 888. com World Championship Yarmouth Racing Southwell Course specialists Fontwell Park Tour planning to build on interest Donaldson defeat Arthur Milton Fathoming the America's Cup proves not to be plain sailing Sport on television Fusion Clarke requests help in bid to get back on course Golf Fusion Leicester explore the new world by appointing Loffreda as coach Rugby union Top assignment for Argentinian Cockerill put in temporary charge Football Results Baseball Basketball Bowls Football Fixtures Cricket Ice hockey Other sport Rugby union Snooker Squash Tennis Rise to the top The Times Wilkinson confident of being fit for England tour Rashid feeds the hype with another star performance LV County Championship First division Jones fits the bill for Somerset Second division Godleman continues to impress Warwickshire hope Maddy proves able to take the strain Scoreboard Adams and Benham deliver fresh blow to Surrey's gate LV County Championship First division Graveney frustrated in his England scouting mission Second division Pettini and Chopra build solid platform for Essex Scoreboards Australia hat-trick in sight after South Africa crumble Cricket World Cup semi-final The Sunday Times Scoreboard The final Moores determined to put England back on an upward curve Cricket Vaughan meeting first up on agenda Intent on getting best out of Flintoff Media Planet Timesonline Points of order Times Online Portsmouth sinking future in stadium built on the sea Football Club planning £600m new home 'This scheme has the wow factor' Club's partners went from rag trade to riches The Premiership today Lehmann prepares to put pen to paper in show of staying power Football Wenger sets up summit meeting Long-term goal is to sign Hearts No 1 Vauxhall West Ham argue case for defence The reject who went on to conquer the world Alan Ball 1945-2007 Brian Glanville remembers the diminutive and tenacious midfield player who stood tall when it mattered for club and country Fatal heart attack trying to control garden fire Obituary Bouncing bundle of energy remembered for grabbing the … Life story Fond memories Rising price of success will force United fans to dig deep Football Champions League semi-finals, first leg Some tickets will rise by 14 per cent Glazers play down mob attack on car Milan attempt to put positive spin on late disappointment Giggs expects understudies to revel in leading role How the battle for midfield was fought The Times Caution so costly for Liverpool Football Champions League semi-finals, first leg How Chelsea rated Chelsea v Liverpool Champions League semi-finals, first leg Head for heights: Agger, right, has the edge over Lampard, but it was his inability to contain Drogba that led to the Chelsea goal Selection Substitutions Rant watch Two managers may be worlds apart but they still play the same game Both sides have defensive outlook English tradition takes centre stage Selection Substitutions Tony Cascarino Rant watch How Liverpool rated Dominant Chelsea may regret failing to press home their advantage Football Champions League semi-finals, first leg Boodles By the numbers Chelsea positions How the match was won and lost Liverpool positions The Insider Times Crossword 23,585 Mourinho left simmering again as Cole ignites Stamford Bridge Chelsea manager critical of referee Benítez banking on Anfield recovery The Times Inside The best analysis Alan Ball 1945-2007 Index The face A weight off her mind Did you see? Bags of self-promotion The click Did you know? The future's kosher Did you hear? Driven to drink Visitors gather at the new Australian War Memorial on Hyde Park Corner for the annual Anzac srvice to remember those from Australia and New Zealand who died in both world wars Modern morals Apocalypse now What happens if climate change and an oil crisis cause the collapse of our society and our urban civilisation? To find out, Ross Anderson spent a week with the Utopia Experiment — a self-sustaining community trying to live as if the apocalypse has already happened The Sunday Times Meet the yurtmates Tomorrow Why the Utopians have got it wrong Timesonline Could exertions from an office move cause my blood pressure to rise? Ask Dr Stuttaford The Times Can Blair botch it? Yes, he can Boxing clever Sterling effort The Times The triumph of daddy's girl Parents A close intellectual kinship with her father can often drive a girl to succeed, but there are risks for parent and child, says Dorothy Rowe Famous daughters Gordon in a Flash The best fast recipes from his brilliant new book Timesonline The Times Sub urban worrier A mountain of moans and groans Ken Russell Best of British The killers who conquered cinema Zodiac, the latest maniac to travel from real to reel life, is on his way. Kevin Maher on film's love for serial killers It's in the blood: celluloid serial killers Axiom Films The murderer I grew up with David Fincher tells Will Lawrence about his obsession with Zodiac How to crack Hollywood Julie Christie VeRve Pictures Skins and ska: the real Eighties revealed Reviews Film Shane Meadows's latest movie pungently evokes Thatcher's Britain, and it has unexpected parallels with today, James Christopher finds The Times What's happened to Nicolas Cage? He is so badly miscast as a psychic magician, reckons Wendy Ide, that Next is more comedy than thriller Next 12A, 96mins Scott Walker: 30 Century Man 12A, 95mins Reno 911!: Miami 15,81mins Typhoon 15,105mins Going up Please sir, can we make a movie? Steve Jelbert meets the teachers and students who turned a dream of making their own film into a feature-length reality A storm of stardust for the Croisette With a high-ranking set of competitors for the Palme d'Or, this year's Cannes will provide wall-to-wall glamour, predicts James Christopher The Lives of Others This is England Shock revelation: why Spider-Man's real name isn't Peter Parkour Closing credits Leo rides to Earth's rescue at the 11th Hour Timesonline Theatre Reviews First night On the Town Coliseum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Big Brecht Fest Young Vic Concert City of London Sinfonia/Boyd Central Theatre, Chatham Pop Our Technicolor Dream ICA, SW1 Theatre Kindertransport Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Beauty and the dinosaur Last night's TV Get a Grip ITV1 Natural World BBC Two The Sunday Times David Chater's choices If you ruled the TV world . . . Vote for your revolutionary Today's TV Chaos at the Chateau Viewing Guide Channel 4,8.30pm Life Line BBC One, 9pm Human Footprint Channel 4,9pm Chelsea Pensioners Digital Choice BBC Four, 8.30pm Edwardians in Colour BBC Four, 9pm Variations Heavy Water: A Film for Chernobyl Sky Arts, 10pm Shark Five, 10pm Brits Behind Bars: America's Toughest Jail Bravo, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Two Days in the Valley (1996) Sky Indie, 9pm Doctor in Clover (1966) Best of the rest Channel 4,12.35pm The Abominable Doctor Phibes (1971)/Doctor Phibes Rises Again (1971) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm/10.40pm Every Which Way But Loose (1978) ITV4, 10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Scream 2 (1997) Channel 4,10.35pm The Man Who Cried (2000) Channel 4,2.40am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items Times2 Crossword No 4199 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Premieracacia Index European-master Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Brace yourself for a top career The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Codebreaking is alive and well Profile Emily Ford spoke to Alex, a cryptanalyst, who was surprisingly candid about what he does while still not giving much away Atomic Weapons Establishment Groupthink The Office Psychologist Trust your talented staff Six of the Best . . . In the fourth of six extracts from the Chartered Management Institute's forthcoming book about the experiences of the brightest business minds, Sir Digby Jones talks about managing workflow Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Six of the Best Green is the way to go Talking Point The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Trade Views No 100 What It's Really like Working in Media Sales Mba Choices Test Yourself . . . Answers Case Study Managing Emotions in the Workplace Spanish culture is a big draw for students MBA Experiences Spain offers a sunny option, but the road to an MBA at one of its top business schools is tough, as Fay Schopen found when she spoke to a few current and past students Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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