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News from 07/09/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Andy McLarnon, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Donald Salter, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Sarah Hoggard, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Don Childre, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Robert Ellis, James Hider, Charlene Budgell, Geoff Brown, John Major, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Marc Quinn, Andrew Gardner, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Joe Morgan, John Herbert, Julian Rivers, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Jones (Director), Robert Cave, Phil Gordon, Anthony Loyd and Ali Al-Khafaji, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Jeremy Plester, Daniel Murdoch, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Tomi Soetjipto, Ian Markham, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Pete Paphides, Eve Thomas, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, David Charter and Peter Riddell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Gary Kitchen, Sean O'Neill, S. T. Green, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, James Jungius, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Tom Stevenson, Patrick Hosking, Mark Irving, Monica Seeley, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Ben Webster and Michael Theodoulou, Nick Hasell, Graham Hills, Hugo Rifkind and Stefanie Marsh, Grayson Perry, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Joe Bolger and Daniel Murdoch, Anna Frame, Gerard Baker US Editor, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Barbara Oaff, Ashling O'connor, Paul F. Pickering, George Caulkin, Keith StJ. Berrett, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Henry Braun, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, John Dunford (General Secretary Heads Association), Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Michael Henderson, Ray Davies, K. Newnham, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Chris Stephens, Jenny Davey, Ross Anderson, Alan Tunkel, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Local Tories back Clarke as leader Hurricane inquiry Su Doku Hatfield verdicts Mercury winner Takeover rules 'New Orleans really is the best place to get shot in' Comment Parents to get public money to run their own schools 100 movers and shakers A new perspective on Harry Potter's creator In the Times Today Today's Weather BBC bosses criticise Humphrys over after-dinner speech Radical reform for schools Oxford releases degree tables Charity waste Reynolds rescued Body recovered Porn sabotaged Bomb victims Cricket inspiration Hidden Meanings Amdega Explosive traces 'found in British suspect's luggage' First terrorist trail since 7/7 bombings hears how Muslim was arrested en rout to London, writes Sean O'Neill Hatfield relatives angry over managers' acquittal The far-reaching leagacy of a crash waiting to happen Cases Dismissed By a Correspondent: More good news if Australia lose Test Allure Ashes: the crunch Ashes inspire Major to reveal his poetic fire Clarke is surprise choice in survey of Tory chairmen www. insurance. co. uk The future of the party rests on bitter battle over leadership Political Briefing How Would Clarke and Davis Do against Gordon Brown Reading between the Lines A suffering saint, martyr to cause of creative genius Times Art Critic Rowling unveils her fictional self It must be a mistake, says torch singer as he wins Mercury accolade Artists of note or the most insufferable of bands? The New York Times in June Nominated for the Award Hegarty sweeps to stardom on a wave of true affection Rac always there Ryanair Life sentence for bogus spy behind £1m IRA con trick accenture How It Works Tolani gives it her best shot Alliance Leicester America offers its Third World scholarships to British students There's baited breath over Camilla's allure People Guess which guest was rebuker at the RAC Club when … Faster Austen cast take pride in muddy production Ps Citroën Judges told not to block the removal of terror suspects Rnib 'Courts are on collision course' RIAS Bomber's guide to protected buildings Ministers are drawing up a list of buildings to receive special protection in the event of an attack, reports Jack Malvern Some of the Sites to Be Protected Sainsbury's GP advance bookings shortfall Live 8 DVD on sale to aid Africa UVF ceasefire under scrutiny Golf official wins dismissal case Expedia Splendour of Woolwich Barracks to be moved to Salisbury Plain Brunei's playboy prince faces jail Royal ordered to explain how he pays for his jet-set lifestyle, reports Fran Yeoman Virgin money Join the Aa from £35 Oil-Rich Outpost AOL Iraq and the London bombs That John Humphrys speech and the proper role of journalism Demand for fuel New weather Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . times. co. uk/debate Alternative to BBC licence fee Parenting skills Clubcard benefits Ashes series Crazy for carrots Seeing stars over a levels Marital imbalance The Times The Politics of Poetry Another rhyming side to John Major No Exit A fresh twist in the attempts to deport terrorist suspects The explosive tale of a grand Princess, a musical statue and a nutty snack Notebook In Need of Discipline A new Conservative leader is more important than new rules Thunderer: That man gives me the hump Picture Gallery Now here's a spiffing idea… The Man in Westminister doesn't know best; that's why it's daft of politicians to ignore focus groups New Orleans—the ideal place to get shot Away from the partying it was obvious to a dedicated follower of the city that disaster was around the corner If the city is allowed to die, a crucial part of the world's musical heritage will disappear America slides into chaos: but is that a smug smile on the face of the Brits? An American reporter bristles with anger at the poorerst in Britain trapped by floods Smokers 'twice as likely to lose their sight in later life' Today in times2 health Dr Thomas Stuttaford On smoking Incredible, but true Heart drug increases risk to patients Loloyds TSB 50% extra minutes and texts for life on your chosen … Greek air disaster team to question British engineers Adult drugs put children at risk Study prompts call for paediatric trials of medicine, reports Mark Henderson onetel Breakdown Cover In Danger Trafalgar Commonest prejudice is against age Shipman oversight Early warning sign Irishferries. com Picture Gallery Scarcity of donors is hampering research Giant grasses could replace fossil fuels in next decade Thoroughly decent discipline first night Theatre a Few Good Men Haymarket Theatre, SW1 national savings & investments www. openuniversity. co. uk Hiscox Selfridges Boys, 15, in 'reign of terror' Detention for gang pair who preyed on pupils at old school and posed with guns on website, Nicola Woolcock reports 'Parkies' set for a comeback as campaigners call for safer areas homechoice digital home network 'Shot dead for not being Muslim' Last image of death-leap mother Sacked staff sue Gate Gourmet churchill Times World News Joy for a few—but anguish over missing children for many more Pregnant women went through fear and elation as Hurricane Katrina raged outside hospital, reports Chris Ayres On Other Pages Website's eight red letters that spell a happy ending Tragedy will test natural optimism of 'blessed nation' Toucan Press Reaction Fire brings new terror to a city broken by the storm Second disaster lurks as the water is cleared Bush launches inquiry into shambles Separate congressional investigations are announced as the atmosphere on Capitol Hill turns ugly, reports Tim Reid Lloyds TSB Cheney appears in Halliburton link Official toll is 221, and rising As city starts to number dead, only the lucky will be named Fake designer gear gets airing Drinkers find cheer in chaos Bottle message shows spirit www. timesonline. co. uk Chernobyl fallout not as bad as first feared Easy LivinG directline. com Siemens Air crash survivor saw son burn Nation unites in answer to Baghdad stampede appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Blair is put on the spot in Beijing Corruption among UN senior staff, says inquiry (AFP): 32 killed in theatre blaze (AFP): 21 die in typhoon Train driver's fault (AP): Gilligan actor dies Miss 'too pretty' Times Business EU textile vote Wednesday Sept 7 2005 Brixton rises high Pace hit by delay Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Don't keep investors in dark, says takeover regulator In Play… Internet gambling sector suffers as PartyGaming shows … Shares on Wall Street have lagged behind London and … Electro Motion Can US consumers brave storm's fallout? New York Notebook Counting on retribution Right formula Need to Know FTSE 100 The results in brief column appears today This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Data Day VW job cuts Stop Press Times Online Business Big Shot OECD cuts Britain's growth forecast to just 1.9% There were 83,066 new car registrations last month, … Shadow Chancellor extols virtues of flat tax system Eurozone 'more exposed than US to economic harm from Katrina' Counting the Cost Virgin to increase fuel charge to £30 acer MasterCard and OFT clash over high charges Investor rushes to defence of BPB bosses The Times Return of hostility has blue chips on guard This year is shaping up to be the liveliest for hostile bids since 1999, writes Partick Hosking Bid for Inventive Leisure sparks interest of rivals Ottakar's managers raise bid in attempt to rout HMV ScottishPower to cut jobs ahead of PacifiCorp sale Takeover Fever Hits the City Northgate jumps by a fifth as it reveals approach Broadcaster caught out by Test loss Halifax Results in Brief Channel 4 joins the bidding for Flextech Results in Brief Aegis plays down talk of French raider ITV targerts mobile users with Coronation Street clips EMI wins rights to Disney's catalogue atradius Pair who brought Viagra to UK share £20m in Idis sale Spurned Novartis set to raise its offer for Chiron How They Stack up Housebuilders cash in on booming American market Ofex will raise £2.5m to poach business from AIM The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid for Information service. For futher details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times Party pooper City Diary Swiss role City Diary Jaguar's first female chief wins top business award Town and country City Diary Founder to make £150m in flotation of i-mate Bid speculation energises utility sector companies Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Eurotop 100 PartyGaming's problems leave red faces in the City Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Brixton Gilts Oil award pushes Granby 10% higher Smaller Capitalisation Shares Premier Foods Business Equity Prices jeansforgenes. com Source FT Interactive Data How the Dutch save us from disaster European Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Joining forces Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register The Very Rev Edward Patey Dean of Liverpool who worked to calm sectarian strife and completed the building of the City's Anglican catheredral The Very Rev Edward Patey, Dean of Liverpool, 1964-82m was born on August 12,1915. He died on September 5,2005, aged 90 John Hunter Architect who fought to save the Essex landscape from the greed of postwar developers John Hunter, architect and conservationist, was born on January 8,1932. he died on July 2,2005, aged 73 Godfrey Goodwin Hospitable scholar who became a leading authority on Ottoman architecture and Turkish culture Godfrey Goodwin, historian of Ottoman architecture, was born on February 24,1921. He died on August 19,2005, aged 84 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Alfred Hayes, wrestler, was born on August 8,1928. He died on July 21,2005, aged 76 Matthew McGrory, actor, was born on May 17,1973. He died on August 9,2005, aged 32 Whether pension scheme is an earnings-related one Court of Appeal HIV sentence not excessive Court of Appeal Timesonline Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages 65Th Wedding Anniversary Deaths Due to the High Number and Volume of School Notices … Memorial Services Chess Bridge Winning Move Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes From Our Own Correspondent: On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain Moving into the North West. Dry Elsewhere Temperatures: Max 25C, Min 10C Around Britain Putting a peg on backyard drenchings Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Racecourse group aims to take lead from Ashes Racing Times Test Turn to Travis and Baltic King Satellite channels may offer the way forward The Times Sports Book Epsom Uttoxeter Dettori reviews plans Doncaster Britain spring big surprise by naming Carney vice-captain Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures RFU keeps back clubs' money as Lions row rumbles on Rugby Union Emirates Radcliffe finds fault in Britain's 'amateur' structure Ealham leaves his mark on race for title Cricket Frizzell County Championship Scoreboard from Trent Bridge The Ashes Online Frizzell County Championship First-Class Averages Faltering Foxes serve up promotion to Sussex Totesport League Minor Counties Women Americans life nation with shows of passion Tennis US Open Wembley Stadium Hatton starts training for bout that may never take place Boxing The Times Sinking Feeling Charting rocky course to oblivion Sailing Edward Gorman examines th fall of Tracy Edwards, once the golden girl of the oceans García hit in pocket for kick Davidson test Blake's heaven Astle secures win Confident Creamer is happy to talk the talk Golf Solheim Cup HSBC Liverpool stand firm on Kewell Clap of honour Williamson out How They Stand Pools Forecast Ireland's silence deafening How They Stand Chelsea's dealings come under scrutiny by Fifa Ladbrokes Desperate times may force Smith to attack Taylor keeps under-21s on path to finals berth Turning Rooney into wide boy shows Sven to be wastrel of highest order Giggs warms to Toshack regime Sorry State NHS Beckham feels no pain as Butcher's knives come out Cole sacrificed to make way for Owen's return Northern Ireland v England BT Times Online The Times Crossword 23,075 The Insider Park Yong Sung, the embattled president of the international … Last weekend, the football world was disgusted to hear … E-Mail: theinsidet@the times. co. uk Sanchez puts his faith in power of positive thinking Times Sport Departure of Jones clouds issue for days of judgement The Times Centre Pages the Ultimate Ashes Guide 7 Michael Gove quotes theface theclick thebulletin contents Single and worried Our Times/Populus poll on Britain in love shows that many people meet their partners in clubs. Sad but true, say Hugo Rifkind and Stefanie Marsh our generation seems obsessed with sex We men seem lumbering, dull and a bit idiotic. Women seem viciously pragmatic and frankly, borderline pshchopathic Imagine it! You'r over 65, and your wife dumps you … Facing a Dilemma Modern morals Image of the day Mastering the toast of the town Melting point I admit that I like… Accustomed as I am to public speaking… Dine Wine essential kitchen kit Play sweet music in your kitchen Dish Bay leaf polpettine Method Do You Need Advice? 'Parents who lay down unexplained rules are tyrannical, not caring' Should we move to be near them? The Times health why pride comes before a crow's foot Young people still smoke despite knowing that, one day, it will kill them. Maybe doctors should tell them how it will also affect their looks and libido, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Health briefs Tinker with the tailored This season, mix a structured item with more relaxed pieces. Styled by Evethomas dfs Beauty Jury Lip-smacking colours to keep that perfect pout Good lipsticks don't dry out, they keep their vibrant hue and stay on for hours. From glossy to shimmery and satin, we rate the best. Compiled by Alice Olins Volkswagen Financial Service (UK) Limited Detail is retail btw… Chain reaction Dorothy Perkins, the name for bargain chic Anne Ashworth discovers that an old favourite is rather cool Dolce & Gabbana This winter's fashion? It's all in the bag Named after the ice-cool blonde from Vertigo, Alexander McQueen's Novak bag holds the key to this season's style says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong arts Putting the future on a pedestal Forget dead generals. Public art must reflect our world, argues the Trafalgar Square plinth sculptor Mark Quinn Oh you pretty things Slow Art—it's the new Slow Food. No, really Let's kill speed, says the Turner prize-winning potter in the first of his new weekly columns Take the rebellious step of making something with your hands The Times The cultural missionary's position The British Museum needs to get out into the world, its director tells Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the eve of its blockbuster Persia exhibition Institute Pop Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre Dance Gilbert Collection Huis Close (No Way Out) Theatre Entertainments BBCNOW/ Gamba Proms Roméo et Juiette Opera A perfect match Working Relationship Peter Baxter, executive producer of Test Match Special for the BBC, and TMS cricket organiser, Shilpa Patel for the coolest of venues the Soho Hotel has to be the place for you, writes Julie Daniels. Feeling Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memo to self: must vet agency Barbara Oaff on the pitfalls of temping Stress Busters FVI Multiple Display Advertising Items tv&radio Radio Choice The Sunday Times Paul Hoggart's choices Picture Gallery Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Choice Sport Factual Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice repeat (T) teletext subtities A medium with mixed messages Last Night's TV Dead people at the bottom of the bed are obligatory since six Feet Under Viewing Guide times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3689 Su Doku Cubed Word Watching Polygon Cheltenham & Gloucester The Times toyota Here's the order. Start pecking Our list of the biggest hitters in the British arts world is bound to ruffle feathers, but that's exactly the point. Seconds out, cries Richard Morrison The makers, breakers, Definitive possibly, controversial certainly, The Times presents its list of the 100 individuals who, Keeping the Public Purse Spare some change, boss? British business is notoriously tight-fisted when it comes to the arts, but the corporate purse strings can be loosened, Jack Malvern learns Giving is often regards as a generous method of advertising Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Corporate Arts 100 Where are the Women? www. toyata. co. uk Who's Not on the List? www. toyata. co. uk The Times English Cricket Now is the Time Christopher Nartin-Jenkins hopes for an end to 16 years of hurt and a long-overdue victory for England over Australia Five-Day Oval Weather Watch For Serial Losers Vodafone Sharp Pratt in Great Demand Square Waits for Oval Joy No Substitute for Real Thing How the Passion Play Unfolded Walter Gammie brings you up to speed with Acts Hv of this summer's greatest show Flintoff up to Task in Ultimate Finale Lee and McGrath Last-Action Heroes Giles and Hoggard Hold their Nerve From Oval Teen to Oval Office John Major says thanks for the memories to the famous old ground npower Vorsprung England Buoyed by Wives' Club Sarah Hoggard is thankful for her unique support group this summer Everyone Pulling Together for the Final Push Matthew Hoggard aims to stay in swing after finding another ground for optimism How Flintoff Turned the Tide Michael Henderson recounts the heart-stirring deeds of a Lancastrian who has become everyone's hero Ladbrokes Berocca Picture Gallery Bid for Bill Frindall's Wagon-Wheel No Ifs for a Smiling Assassin Simon Barnes on the making of Michael Vaughan, England's natural-born leader William Hill History behind the Hysteria Defined by Love-Hate Relationship Ben MacIntyre, with a foot in both camps, on an intense national rivalry IPA Tracing Footsteps of Heroes Rick Broadbent on the formative years of the men who have put England on brink Ugly to Watch, Awful to Write Alan Lee relives his battering as cricket correspondent of The Times, 1988-99 The Times The Cap Didn't FIT Ashes Flops Left Shaken and Stirred Mark Pougatch savours a thrilling series and recalls pouring Geoff Boycott's drinks Mercedes-Benz The Real Dream Team Giles Smith gives his verdict on the line-up that has got the nation's hearts pumping Dell

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