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News from 06/09/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Corinne Kaufman, Anthony Browne and Jane MacArtney, Peter Brookes, Mike Betterton, Grania Langdon Down, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Vid Corker, Jacqui Goddard and James Hider, Djm, Tanya Byron, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Timothy Kirkhope, Paul Hoggart, Linda Tsang, Heather McMahon, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, David Winnick, Jo Weinberg, Will Pavia, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Paul Siggins, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Peter Sheeran, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Kate Schroder Chief Executive, James Delingpole, Michael Hamlyn, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Lan Johns, John Moret, Robin Laurance, Sir Alan Muir Wood, Greg Hurst, Michael Evans and Michael Horsnell, Jeremy Plester, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Peter Quayle, Russell Kempson, Paul Spencer, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, John Mack, lan Caplin, Mark Atherton, Peter Riddell and Richard Ford, John Westerby, Claire Smith, Harriet Wistrich, Rory Watson, Jane MacArtney and Sarah Butler, Gary Slapper, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Matthew Spiro, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Magnus Grimond, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Hugh Davies, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Rosemay Righter, Ravi Chand, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Mike Brewer Racing Correspondent, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Stephen Cargg, Richard Owen, John Bell, Roger Boyes, Mellssa Miller, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nigel Farage, David Salusbury, Gerard Baker Editor, Julian Muscat, Michael Leidig, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Chris Davies, Jonathan Clayton, James Hider and Tim Reid, Robert Crampton, Ashling O'connor, Fay Weldon, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Roy Hattersley, John Kirk, Jean Lambert, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Gary Titley, Jacqui Goddard, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lind Tsang, James Jackson, Catherine Rose, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sue Frane, Neil Gerrard and Elinor Lloyd, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Nigel Clark, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin, David Love,

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The Times New Orleans death toll may be 10,000 Iraq court martial Putin warning Fillip for Clarke Power takeover 'All-consuming US Voters reject late-night drink laws Times Populus Poll Best for arts Spray-on skin that saved little Sophie British EU leaders urge Blair to end secret law-making In the Times Today The Times Public Opposed to Changes in Licensing Laws Voters reject late-night pubs Fraud laws aim to beat terror Kidnapped father Truancy 'waste' (AP): Heart pills Dogs destroyed Chernobyl deaths HMV Digital Nine dead after cable car hit by falling concrete Investigators trying to discover how block fell from sling under helicopter, reports Michael Leidig Paras beat Iraqi civilian to death, court martial told British soldiers killed in roadside bllast Officer is jailed for 1982 killing Edwards bankrupt Train driver inquiry Toddler dies in fire Pigs with homes Buzz off Breitling 13 Acres of Des Res Potential Soldiers march out, developers rush in Barracks bombed by IRA could fetch £250 million in Chelsea, reports Joanna Bale Residents return to ruined homes as wrangle over rescue worsens Inside Views British aid effort takes off with rice pudding Hollywood stars give help 'It's just ghosts left here now - it's like the end of the world' Volunteers are taking to their boats and touring the city in search of survivors, Jacqui Goddard and James Hider report Inside Views Families clamouring for news of the 131 Britons still missing Please Help Soaring petrol prices pose dilemma for garages Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Engineers begin to turn back the tide on Old Mississippi Fiat Bush accused of racism after slow response Policemen commit suicide as pressure keeps rising Outside Views View the unveiling of the new Audi online. Visit audi Terrier of the Eye whines in Oldie age People Encouraging bad habits BASF The chemical Company His generation Ps think sofas, think dfs dfs Opening Times 'I'm so glad for my girl. This treatment has been fantastic' Spray-on skin brings hope to burns victims Bones of GP work Call for EU transparency International response to natural disasters Cyclists fume over car v bike health debate Ashes series Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Impact of new pension vehicle Judges' comments Victims' families Rights of tenants Killer Su Doku Picture Gallery A Fresh Start A change of government in Germany is inevitable and welcome Betting Slip Are punters finally getting their payday? After Su Doku, the next puzzle: why don't Westerners flush with success? Tokyo Notebook Richard Lloyd Parry Down the Hatch New licensing laws risk failure before they have even come into force Thunderer: Malicious? That really is a joke Let Afghan poppies bloom It is absurd that we spend billions destroying an opium crop that could provide pain relief to millions This diseased city was sunk by benign neglect So the breakdown of society in New Orleans was a one-off? Think again: It could happen in many US cities The Comfy Ken philosophy: sit back and things won't turn out too badly Condi Rice has learnt something from 9/11. Clarke seems to have learnt nothing A long time ago, in a fancy dress store not so far away Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Purring for More or Crowing about Pension Rights Work beyond 65? We won't be able Bad schools to close after a year Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Measures Queen heads Holocaust memorial 20,000 expected at oyster event 'Hotspot' clues to heart disease For the highlanders of Holland BT Cruel blow for record hunters In the eyes of the public there's just one top Tory choice - Ken clarke Mint 3.7 million adults are not on the electoral register 24st man told to leave ship Search for girl Axe death arrest Crossbow killing M&S fined Air couple die Airport fatality Emirates 'It makes you realise how easy it is to go fast' Life is safer with a car that doesn't let you break speed limit Motorists take a shine to system that puts on the brake, writes Ben Webster 'GP said dying child was panicking' Doctor accused of serious professional misconduct in failing to recognise boy's asthma attack, Shirley English reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Pathologist is accused of changing report Multiple Display Advertising Items Su Doku Horse drug is latest dance craze Clubbers are turning increasingly to ketamine as traditional Ecstasy pills fall in price and favour, Richard Ford reports Love and grief won't all come out in the wash first night Theatre The Women of Lockerbie Orange Tree, Richmond Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Screenwriter's adventure was a truth stranger than fiction Ozone rise will doom millions to starvation News British Association KLM Tall story was just what scientists wanted to hear Technique may save artwork In bad shape Water on Mars Luck of the Irish Making Perfect Horse Sense Elite 28 that gave birth to the sport of kings Researchers trace the genes of all thoroughbreds to animals imported about 300 years ago, writes Mark Henderson Green Flag Bones may hold clues to sure bet Turner sails past Constable News Dell Airlines 'must pay up over delays' Designer-label sauce Game-bird farmers face new rules Times World News Putin tells West not to interfere in ex-Soviet republics I am no authoritarian and will not alter constitution to seek re-election, Russia's President declares to Michael Binyon Orange Revolution turns bitter as Chocolate King accused 'We fear only change that is chaotic, banana republics where he who shouts loudest wins' Ex-wife takes baseball bat to sport star's reputation World News Multiple Display Advertising Items Bruising summer may trim tough tax reforms Bush plays it safe over his choice of new Chief Justice Wavering women hold the casting vote in debate over family values first direct Merkel V Schröder: The Jury is out (Reuters): 30 dead in fire (Reuters): Democratic shift (Reuters): Leader has cancer (AP): Record book deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivals fight over Chirac crown Annan ready for critical report At least 149 die when jet crashes intocity moments after take-off Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Predictability sours a passionate poll Egypt's first brush with democracy is undermined by Mubarak's iron grip on power, Richard Beeston writes Split Vote Times Business DTI compensation Tuesday Sept 6 2005 Sipps watchdog Oil shares dip Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones E. On lights up energy sector as it considers Scottish bid Spanish Predator Citigroup in record offering of Japanese bonds Morrisons finally appoints non-exec director Samurai are not invincible In the face of attacks on his plans to extend Self-Invested … Falling Stars Professional Mortgage Services The takeover bandwagon is hard to stop Business Commentary Robert Cole Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Look Ahead Total acquisition Stop Press HSBC to Qatar Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot City watchdog may take on regulation of pension plans The Times High street rebound supports rate hold Oil prices ease after release of emergency fuel stores Galloping elephant that won't follow the herd 'Silent assassin' who has made a killing for investors in his fund City attacks Fidelity plan to split UK's biggest retail fund Lloyd's insurer plans to branch out in Bermuda XL Capital Insurance Lab Retailers hit by rent rises amid spending downturn FSA looks behind UK's opaque bond markets Land Secs to expand property outsourcing division Both sides count costs of compromise Europe backs China textiles deal but will press for … Leaders clash over counterfeit goods produced by Chinese What was Agreed at the Summit The Times Success cannot repair a damaged reputation Julius Baer snaps up UBS private banks for £2.5bn The Times Competition Commission publishes bidders' reassurances over the LSE A family affair for Swiss group Out of the Arena City Diary Just the pits City Diary Snowflake melted City Diary Italian minister demands 'Bank Governor must go' Chinese seeking foreign partners William Hill to return up to £300m to shareholders Results in Brief Bookies count the cost of betting exchanges Curb on music file sharing company Ryanair tops BA as Europe's most popular airline Skype Moves into China Multiple Classified Advertising Items New entrant signals more pain for Vodafone Japan American bid rumours fuel growth in Lloyds TSB Larger Capitalisation Shares Ingrid Mansell Stock Markets Wall Street: closed today Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Travis got a hammering by making Wickes acquisition Tempus Jenny Davey The Day's Biggest Movers Travis got a hammering by making Wickes acquisition Gilts PartyGaming up on talk of trump card Smaller Capitalisation Shares Travis got a hammering by making Wickes acquisition Business Equity Prices The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times Horst Tappe Photographer whose portraits of artists and writers were an extension of his love of painting and literature Horst Tappe, photographer, was born on May 13,1938. He died on August 21,2005, aged 67 Lives Remembered Sir Frederic Bolton Dauntless maritime industry spokesman who said that the problems of shipping are the problems of Britain Sir Fredric Bolton, MC, businessman and shipping industry spokesman, was born on March 9,1921. He died on July 27,2005, aged 84 Professor Paul Geroski Competition Commission chairman renowned for his energy and intellectual rigour Professor Paul Geroski industrial economist, was born on October 18,1952. He died of cancer on August 28,2005, aged 52 Andrónico Luksic Chilean magnate who built up a vast conglomerate from nothing Andrónico Luksic, Chilean businessman, was born on November 5,1926. He died on August 18,2005, aged 78 Whether cultural body is 'essentially voluntary' for purposes of VAT Chancery Division NHS can provide hydrotherapy when thought appropriate Court of Appeal Rejecting time charter cargo Queen's Bench Division Sir Frederick Corfield Politician who fought for those affected by compulsory purchase Sir Frederick Corfield, politician, farmer and barrister, was born on June 1,1915. He died on August 25,2005, aged 90 Bridge Chess Court Circular Birthdays Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes Pakistan's 16-hour hijack came to a bloody end late last night after the hijackers herded their victims into the centre of the plane and Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Showers in the South East. Mainly Fine Elsewhere. Temperatures: Max 25C, Min 9C A ghostly sunset of sagging clouds Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Times Online Deaths Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries To place death notices, aknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Announcements Appoinments School Notices University News Times Sport Select field of seven heading for St Leger Racing Times Test Chepstow says daddy-long-legs are to blame for jockeys' falls Motivator faces difficult task to raise standing of classic crop Julian Muscat on the Level Leicester Catterick Lingfield Park The Wright Track Mix of old and new propels Sussex to glory Racing Yesterday's Results Yesterday's Scoreboards Middlesex rain on Hampshire's parade with narrow win Totesport League Somerset's late rally puts heroics of Trott in the shadows Hussey eases early tension Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Man who never took a day off in 17 seasons Roland Watson recalls Cal Ripken Jr's monumental appearances landmark Streaks Ahead Three Sportsmen Whose Records are Unlikely to Be Broken Statistics tell only tiny part of retiring Rice's tale American Football Lack of fitness is cramping Murray's development Matthew Syed offers the rising British star some advice about his ailments Agassi hangs on to latest dream Tennis US Open Results from New York Rebel clubs anxiously await day of judgment Rugby Union Wimpole Schumacher reaching end of road Motor Racing Times Online Gloucester rue Balding injury but Purdy given all-clear There's a Time and a Place Utter relief as Jackson survives Ruby Wax Sport on Televsion Proud Peacock awaiting call Browne triumphs Wales success Klien returns Games draw Appeal rejected McClaren shows reluctance to jump aboard the national express The Results Service Huge debt to Wenger Today's Fixtures Football Blessed Brazil spoilt for choice Millwall win racist abuse appeal Reid plays joker to trump claims of Keane row Times Online Arsenal count cost of stadium Best of enemies await final conflict Vieira v Keane will top the bill in Dublin, says Matthew Spiro Koumas on mission to dispel fears over his devotion Owen relaxed but in limbo Quinn hopes to give Ferdinand nasty reminder Ferguson finds value in England's latest formula Football New system but same old problems, says Southgate James Ducker says the former England defender believes that tactics cannot hide left-sided flaws Quashie injury gives fresh dilemma to Smith Group Five Sport the Ashes Oval and out? Even Afrikaners desire success for England South Africa The Times A continent hooked on titanic battle Times correspondents assess the impact of the series around the world Caribbean fans enjoy keeping up with Jones West Indies Confident Bedser urges dew caution Geoffrey Dean on why the swing bowling legend has his money on an England success Berocca Second Helpings Plentiful at Oval Oval Weather Watch The Times Crossword 23,074 The Insider Tracy Edwards's plans to write a book about her yachting … It May have been the last set of financial results … England get the backing of oval-ball counterparts Times Sport Australia prepare to gamble on rookie in decider The Times Australia prepare to gamble on rookie in decider At Home with the Hoggards Plus times2 the quotes the face the click the bulletin Contents The end of love For years, Fay Weldon's marriage was like any other: tempestuous, loving and happy. Then a therapist told her husband that their passion was a lie, and heartbreak and divorce followed Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Image of the day Who would spend £24 on a bottle of air? Not the Welsh Spammers—the world's new rich The name's . . . ? If I were. . . . . . Ricky Ponting I'd want to spend the foreseeable future in disguise, says Robert Crampton Love: not the end of your problems, the beginning Andrew Billen: The writer Hanif Kureshi, who left the mother of his children for a younger woman, wonders whether it's more important to be happy than to be good Renault The Times Kumon 'How can I prevent my daughter's hair pulling? She has a bald patch' A Problem Shared Porsche Design mentuesday Are you ready for 1967 and all that? The high street has a way of getting you into the catwalk excesses, says James Delingpole Your M&S Style Coach Have You Got a Style Query of your Own? Microwave Man At last, Vogue gives it to men straight. Sort of. . . What do men want? Just the usual We love sex, worship beauty, commit adultery. But the Times love poll reveals that it's not all bad news about men, says Richard Morrison Kiss and tell? Not if you're a London women or a Northern man Dine with Wine Get up off the couch and step on to the treadmill Psychiatrists are doubling up as personal trainers to help their clients overcome mild to moderate depression, reports Peta Bee health Top drawer art: Peter Brookes goes to Edinburgh Cartoonist at large It's all so tiring to be a food snob We're so pompous about food. Jo Weinberg on the joy of junk Dish arts A rainy day with Martin Parr The master of kitsch mingles with Chinese tourists in Cambridge. Joanna Pitman follows Come rain or shine: other masters of the everyday Live fast, write young Theatre Take talent, passion, a good agent and stir. You've cooked up young genius, says Lan Johns The Times So you want to be a young genius? Times Online Battle of the bricks Architecture The Stirling Prize shortlist is the first shot in the style wars, says Tom Dyckhoff The Times Pop John Legend Brixton Academy, SW9 Dance Dracula West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Edinburgh concert Bamberg SO/Nott Usher Hall Entertainments Proms Juilliard/RAM/Orchestras/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Paul Hoggart's Choice Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Don't Get Me Started Five, 7.15pm Viewing Guide No Sex Please, We're Teenagers BBC Two, 9pm Variations The Devil at 4 O'clock (1961) Channel 4,1.05pm Film Choice King Solomon's Mines (1950) BBC Two, 1.10pm Le Diner De Cons (1998) FilmFour, 8pm The Women (1939) TCM, 9.15pm Reality fails to live up to the fantasy Last Night's TV The claim that fantasies remain "unspeakable taboo" seemed souped up Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3689 Word Watching Polygon Rolex Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Bargains of the Week Other Views Public sector struggles to support the poor Issue of the Week Poverty Index Trying Patients The Week in Numbers Degrees of Wealth Drug Seizures Public Opinion The public sector must manage diversity with greater creativity and change assumptions Foreign Ways Councils caught out by visa law Local Government The Issue Explained Flexible Schooling Late nights at the town hall Size isn't everything in politics Index Will India turn to private partners? Jargon Decoder Terminal 5 approaches take-off Interview Tony Douglas, BAA's managing director of Heathrow's new terminal, tells Clare Dight how its management breaks new ground for complex and high-risk public, sector projects Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Nurses feel pain of staff cuts Funding fear for NHS R&D Safe sex? Use a hot water bottle Health Other Stories Weliked Index 'Weed out the violent criminals at nursery' Children Bottled out Do they know it doesn't help? Charities Drugs are 'out of fashion' Young People Hero . . . Separate classes rejected Education …And Villain Model Answer Legisation Update In the Chatrooms Britain 'developing brain drain' Education Criminal Justice System Publishing time pros and cons Technology: a toy for boys Index Army puts boot into criticism of missing kit Armed Services Hotels that house the homeless Homelessness Renewal is a risky road to ride Regeneration It pays to join public sector, study finds Salaries Prize Caption Competition Picture Gallery Red Light Watch Web Watch Inside Whitehall Non-profit sector grows worthy Management 'CV scammers' put recruiters at risk How They Seeus The Go-Second Management Book Index Course Watch Careers Grudge Alert Breeding a philosophy of fun Management Fishmongers flinging around their catches has spawned a motivational theory for raising office morale and Oldham council has decided to test the water, David Rose discovers Lessons I Have Learnt Fishi Tips …A Committee Clerk? 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President Bush has nominated a man that few could resist, says Heather McMahon The Appointment of Justices to the Court is a Major Political Event Communications Regulation The Times Law Section The law of war is a hindrance, not a help, in fighting terrorism Carnival Corporation News New Act has driven many a landlord to drink How has such well-intertioned legislation gone so badly wrong, asks Alex Wade The Forms were so Complicated that You Had to Have a Solicitor Times Online Thomson Elite Fast-track justice: sending suspects home The European arrest warrant is not only being used to extradite alleged bombers but also those suspected of white-collar crimes, say Neil Gerrard and Elinor Lloyd Special Edition next Week Surrender on demand is a step too far Times Online Court says teenager will not be forced to live a lie A Kosovan asylum-seeker told to move home in order to avoid persecution has another chance to put his case, writes lan Caplin Virgins take a moral stance Would you give the same evidence, whoever pays? A new protocol tells expert witnesses exactly what is expected of them, writes Grania Langdon Down Protocol's Key Points Expert Witnesses: there is no place for the camp-follower Law Board@thetimes. Co. UK Far too young to be old Over 50 and at the top of your game? Then the chances are that the firm is wondering when you're going to retire. Claire Smith reports Law is a Profession where Grey Hairs are Increasingly Frowned upon What the legal journals are reporting this week law week Out of my league Going Dutch? When in Rome Readers' offer (genuine!) If drug smuggling appeals, Customs has a job for you David Green is hoping that the cold winds blowing through the Bar will push good barristers his way, writes Frances Gibb Cross-Examination September 2005 David Green - Key Facts lawyer of the week lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Friends pay tribute to a man 'full of fun' Multiple Display Advertising Items trading places@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items

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