News from 08/09/2005
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Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Sam Lister, Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Ian John, Sheridan Westlake, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Friso Roscam Abbing (Spokesperson for Commissioner Frattini), Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Paul Windley, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Gary Duncan and Lucia Adams, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Hocken, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, John Kentleton, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Simon de Bruexllies, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Barbara Williams, Geoff Brown, John Grint, Peter Dixon in Carmel, Indiana, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Wendy Cope, Denis Ayers, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Chris Whitby, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Carola Long Fashion Writer, David Stephen, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Lleyton Hewitt, Andrew Bull, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, David Furnish, Bernard Crick, Daniel McGrory, Elton John, Giles Smith Sport on Television, John Woodcock, David Powell Athletics Correspondent in Monte Cario, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Laura Lee Davies, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Hunter, Karen Bayne, Ian Jones, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Michelle Henery Enterprise, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Simon Parry, Robin Crawford, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Oliver Kay in Warsaw, Adam Sage and Adam Fresco, Sarah Campbell, Philip Webster and David Charter, Diana Athill, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Ancram, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Ben Webster and Michael Theodoulou, Charles Bremner and Jane MacArtney, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Marion Buchan, Adam Fresco, Roderick Ramage (Solicitor), Tim Reid and Jacqui Goddard, Nick Szczepanik, John Greensmith, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Russell Kempson and Phil Gordon, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, P. J. K. Tither, Terry Damer, Ashling O'connor, Steven Pollard, George Caulkin, Edward Owen, Graham Keeley and Dominique Searie, Alan Lee, Darryl Pratt, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Peter Shapiro, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Valerie Elliott and Will Pavia, David Sanderson, John Naish, Chris Ham, Martin Waller, Leolin Price, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Patience Wheatcroft New York Notebook, James Christopher, David Charter and Greg Hurst, Neelam Verjee and Sarah Butler, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Catherine Ayers & Esther Walker,
ResumoThe Times Water disease kills five in New Orleans Tory peer 'attack' High maintenance Yahoo! 'jail link' Petrol price fears Japan is a better bet than Germany to re-emerge in … Most hospitals deny patients best treatment to save money Boost your memory Hero dons his armour for final Ashes battle Farmers shy away from 'symbolic' fuel price protests News In the Times Today The Times Patients denied best treatment Higher Petrol Prices to Last Violence stops McAleese visit Spitting offence Call for stun guns Police president Warships sold Liver warning Homophobe jailed Please Dad, not that story again Improve your MEMORY-and if you haven't done so, try Su Doku How to Play Su Doku No, 349 Rating: Mild British Airways Su Doku keeps brain younger Scientists prove that puzzles and mental exercise are the way to delay decline, Nigel Hawkes reports The Report's Main Findings United Nations Oil-for-food deal condemned Damning report calls for urgent and thorough reform of the UN, James Bone in New York reports Diplomatic skills fail to cover up sins of omission Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Very, Irrésistible Givenchy Disagreement on genocide and disarmament hinders mandate for 21st century The Final Test The Ashes A sign of exciting times as cricketers' wives now promote the lottery Rachael Flintoff tells Owen Slot how she is coming to terms with her husband's fame-and is also learning about cricket Andrew and Rachael Flintoff Victoria and David Beckham Beckham makes way for Flintoff as the golden boy of English sport The Final Test Tory rivals square up to prove they can beat Brown The leadership front runners try to show they are a match for the Chancellor. Philip Webster and David Charter report 'We will have to do the thinking for everybody on flat-rate taxes' What They Said Ryanair This Saturday only in the Times Magazine Vicar who refuses to pay council tax is sent to jail American Airlines Millions wasted in 'nightmare' tax credits scheme Lone parents lose more than £1bn as child agency reaches meltdown child support agency A Grand Plan to Make Parents Pay Early treatment 'can save 5,000' Channel hopping Cat 'was boiled' What a corker Eight mole crickets' one of Britain's rerest species, … Millionaire drove dead wife to France British police will travel to Burgundy after husband told hotel staff about the killing, report Adam Sage and Adam Fresco News Ford Armed gang take salesman hostage M&s There's only one Alex Ferguson People News What's in a name? AIG Healthnow Double blow Picture Gallery An unholy reaction PS Sainsbury's so organic Row among judges turns outsided track into winner On the Panel John Lewis Are Coldplay bland and insufferable? No, says New York first night Pop Coldplay Madison Square Garden The Sharpest Critics Lord Glentoran Multiple Display Advertising Items Tory peer 'attacked border guards' News US Chief Justice Blair's agenda for 'respect' Proposal for an oath of allegiance to the European Union Young children and foreign language teaching Patient fines Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Judges' comments 100 not out Unprecedented Regional fact and fiction Ashes series Privy counsel? Subtle differences Picture Gallery Lower and Simpler But Tories should be wary about becoming tainted with the flat tax Winners and Winners Whatever happens at the Oval, we have already been blessed Omigod, another fascist conspiracy in the murky world of Hollywood Oil for Cash Annan must take responsibility for the UN's oil-for-food fiasco A big boo to the bully Blair Comment Hey, leave those kids alone As all manner of experiments have proved, schools will flourish free of government interference The Times Will the Osborne proposal fall flat? The Shadow Chancellor is right to simplify the tax system but is taking the wrong route Why a Science degree and a handbag are not enough for the new Iron Lady Koizumi comes closer to Thatcher's toughness, pragmatisum, conviction and business sense Comment Women left behind by transport system designed for men News GE Capital Bank Limited Mind the Gap Britons see knifepoint rapist jailed for 9½ years Multiple Display Advertising Items One in four Londoners was born overseas, migration study finds This Saturday only in the Times Body & Soul O2 The Foreign Legions who Live in Britain Sexual disease clinics failing Alert over tree-destroying beetle Bragg retaliates over Birt barb Round-the-world yacht off again Are you getting enough? £1 million record deal for young Italian tenor Boeing alert after fears that crash jet pilots misread warning signal News Hurry! Worried about Losing It All? Multiple Display Advertising Items Wheelbarrow thief is caught in 2mph chase Earth is key to greenhouse effect News Multiple Display Advertising Items Today Tomorrow How police set Speckled Jim on trail of the poision pigeon fancier Britain accused of being weakest link The Home Secretary is calling for more EU action against Islamic radicals, but critics say he should examine his own poor record. Daniel McGrory reports News Terror Lloyds TSB Insurance Clarke's War AA friend dfs Blair at mercy of events as politics returns to 'normal' M15 backs phone-tap evidence in courts I'm going to die, girl shot in drive-by attack tells mother Multiple Display Advertising Items 12 books that changed our world Birthday-boy Harry on the money Apple reveals latest audio gadget Staples Poignant Image of Captain Scott's triumphant moment put up for auction How Support Has Fallen News Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour inquiry will strive to explain mass party desertion Multiple Display Advertising Items Car crash sites to be screened off News Don't shoot, officer-I'll come quietly Police decided to fire shots over Phoebe's head Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Guide dog saved man from crash Times World News 'Get out' order as killer diseases spring from the putrid waters Thousands refuse to leave as five hurricane survivors die from bug that causes cholera, reports Tim Reid Young and elderly in danger of infection Capital Snub World News Hurricane Katrina Jackson Tribute Alliance Leicester Warnings were loud and clear-but still city drowned The disaster has exposed devastating flaws in America's federal system of government, reports Giles Whittell Alliance Leicester Cost of disaster could exceed $200 billion Pet detectives to the rescue of cats, dogs and snakes Exodus may doom New Orleans to cycle fo decline Many residents have vowed never to return despite efforts to lure them back, report Tim Reid and Jacqui Goddard Animal Sos British Red Cross Voters shun a pretend election It's Mubarak by a mile, as Egyptians pay lip service to democracy in a poll marred by police violence, apathy and intimidation of monitors, Richard Beeston writes Online Troops free US hostage after Iraq prison tip-off World News Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Oil chief's pledge (Reuters): Motorcycle ban (Reuters): Fuel price doubles (Reuters): Bird flu pandemic (AP): Yeltsin injured (Reuters): Cover-up averted Anger at foreign designs on Italy British figures are among international architects whose "invasion" has upset domestic talent, writes Richard Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Dancer 'tried to kill his partner' Car workers ready to drop Schröder at the wayside World News Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Militants kill hated security chief Yahoo! 'helped to jail journalist' World News Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tinking Woman's Daily Supplement Hungry Predators and Grey Prey Symbolism fires voters in a poll of two faces Japanese must choose between beauty and the beast in the snap election this Sunday, Richard Lloyd Parry writes Times Business Rentokil bid Plans Thursday Sept 8 2005 Boost for BT Misys Criticism Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Oil release may not cut Petrol ITV and BBC link up for free satellite TV NYSE halts Huntingdown listing at last minute www. mortgagesforbusiness. co. uk High Stakes in dot-com war Flat tax may be the enterprises solution Business Tale of two busy Cities Need to Know Business Briefing Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day North Sea Oil Look Ahead Lot picks Boeing Stop Press LVMH profit rise Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day We do have a lot of people knocking on our door' www. pms. uk. org Business Big Shot Times team says Bank should stay its hand on rate cuts Business The Times Investors advised against re-electing DTZ chairman Micro Focus shares nearly halve on revenue warning Savills pays £30m in bonuses as profits hit record high Jewels in the Crown Trend Micro India and China help gold sales to glittering $38bn Tarnished metal regaining its lustre 'Zombie' funds grew by £11bn last year Business Go from Dogsbody to Somebody Picture Gallery Evolution Group denies being hurt by Regal share collapse Nomura set to gain 24 biotech specialists with Code buyout Saudi prince in deal to air Arab channels in US News Corp poised to purchase games site ITV shrugs off troubles with rise in revenue MacKenzie wins the Highbury chair after stake move Poor governance puts brakes on Chinese growth Business Retailers relieved over EU deal on Chinese textiles Pub boss in pickle City Diary Same again City Diary John Husselbee, chief executive of the fund manager … City Diary Prudential to launch first joint venture in China Fear and loathing in Redmond Analysis Battle heats up over source code The Times Ex-Microsoft exec could lose $10m in Google spat TUC seeks return of secondary strike action Business Shipyard merger may take years, BAE chief says Results in Brief Convenience store group sold for £165m Offer deadline finds Wyevale left at altar Challengers to The Link increase drag on Dixons Kenya Judges to review Baugur fraud case Arena gallops to record profits Business ITC Classics DKW loses Sportingbet over conflict concerns InterContinental to sell European hotels UK Coal and Alchemy plan bid talks Oil price surge threatens to sink small firms GSK to step up flu jab production with deal in Canada Optimism over earnings pushes Yell to record high Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street 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 (000s) Eurotop 100 ITV is unlikely to make a monkey of itself this time Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Wilson Bowden Gilts Hopes of Belgian takeover lift Simon Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gallaher Group Business Equity Prices Interexec 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 betfair. com Times Register Dame Eugenia Charles Dominican leader whose forthright Conservatism earned her the nickname 'Iron Lady of the Caribbean' Lives Remembered Ekkehard Schall Versatile East German actor and idealistic discipline of Bertolt Brecht Bridge Chess Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private School Notices Court Circular University News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Late holiday? It's a walk in the park really Late Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items All set to take pride Nature Notes On this Day Public and preparatory school heads objected to an examination which they thought too difficult for the average 13-year-old Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Not even rain can dampen the Ashes Weather Eye Timesonline Times Sport Out After Dark sparks a night of celebration Racing Times Test Jumping's bible lights fuse on new season with outspoken views Diary Doncaster The Times Sports Book Bath Millenary to underline liking for Doncaster Coach puts more on his plate for Patriots American Football Sport Racing Yesterday's Results Epsom Timesonline Johns sets his sights on Grand Final for Warrington Rugby League Northamptonshire feel the heat after injury to Brown Second Division Fluent McGrath ends his struggle to reach landmark Glamorgan kept on back foot by Mushtaq Yesterday's Scoreboards Essex allow themselves a night of self-indulgence Totesport League First Division Kemp holds back attacking instincts to spark Kent rally Frizzell County Championship First Division Howard set to field more Lions Rugby Union Sport Billion Britain's miserable season sinks to greater depths Athletics Timesonline Flushing Meadows just the ticket for courtier treatment Eclipse of Venus leaves Maleeva in the shadows Lopez learns the art of captaincy to bond the US team Sport The Sunday Times Harrington eyeing a return to top ten of Europe's elite Britain seeking sixth success Kerr in A1 position Duo sink in Poole Ireland bid Hide cruises back Bullets point Hungry Wolves Ugly forecast causes concern for Australia Five-Day Oval Weather Watch The Times Gordon removes luck from equation Operating Fletcher gives Australians war wounds John Woodcock says the England coach's meticulous methods have been pivotal Sport the Ashes The Times Times is right to return Henman's verbal Volleys Lyeyton Hewitt hopes Australia win the final Test to stop the Briton's bragging Vaughan Accentuates positives Richard Hobson examines the demeanour of the captains and gives England's the nod on points Baseball seeks to set up home at the Oval We cannot afford an England surge before showing our true colours Shane Warne relishes prospect of a battle royal at the Oval Sport the Ashes The Sunday Times Are You Stuck in the Office? The Results Service Today's Fixtures Turning points in the changing balance of power Richard Hobson highlights ten key events that have contributed to the upturn in England's Ashes fortunes The Ashes Sport McGrath returns as England face final test of nerve Sport the Ashes The Times How They Line up at They Oval "Your Sofa Needs You" 'Go now, you've got no idea' Eriksson under Fire Sport World Cup The Sunday Times Lucky head coach is misusing talent Playing players out of position in an unfamiliar system is a waste, says Tony Cascarino Ireland refuse to admit defeat Last Night's Results Swede lacks power to inspire George Caulkin says that tinkering with systems is not Eriksson's biggest flaw Beckham says players will stand by their man Haunted by ghost of past success Qualifying Group Six Sport World Cup Aus Liebe Zum Automobil Don't Lock the Back Door Counting the Cost how They Compare Jubilant Poles believe they will advance to Germany How They Stand England Sanchez rewarded for strict approach David McVay on the manager who has put the discipline back in Northern Ireland Rooney on short fuse before complete meltdown Qualifying Group Six Pink The Times Crossword 23,076 The Insider Ashling O'connor Inpreparation for his possible selection to replace … The creators of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck have their … Swing Low Five Shock England Defeats World Cup Sport Seven Seas Times Sport Erikson feels the heat after sad England's latest debacle The Times You've waited 6,810 days. Only 5 more to go The Ashes My long search for love the quotes the face the click thebulletincon contents Poetry in emotion Sad, funny, poignant, whimsical and sometimes despairing, the poems of Wendy Cope often chart her difficulties in relationships. The at 48, she moved in with the man she fell in love with Britain in Love—Day 4 Some More Light Verse Being Boring Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma Image of the day Just do things by one-and-a-half, it makes life tastier Mary Ann Sieghart Bottom line in bad advertising Rock of ages You know your life's in trouble when… …at 3am you're still up wondering if four of a kind beats a straight flush, says Toby Moore Love isn't essential to a happy ending Love is dangerous, intoxicating and gives us the most complete sense of being alive. But, having had her heart broken and moved on, Diana Athill knows that it's possible to be happy without it If you're on heart medication, it's vital to know your alcohol limits A wine enthusiast being treated with Warfarin must stick to his daily allowance, and glandular fever can be linked with depression, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford health Ask Dr Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic The Times Sartorial Semiotics: Jennifer Aniston Dish Departure Dates and Prices How to find a corker of a healthy, happy porker Be discerning and don't be fooled by labels, says Jane Wheatley food Screen It's a hard nut's life Ray Liotta, the archetypal gangster, invites Kevin Maher into his LA mansion The Aristocrats I. O. U: actors—and the directors who made them Fighting over the lovers James Christopher joins the world's press-and what appears to be a fair number of its fans-at the 62nd Venice Film Festival Rock School Gladiator with the eye of a pussycat Russell Crowe's boxer and Elijah Wood's hooligan don't deliver the knockout punches for Wendy Ide reviews film Four Word Reviews Ian John finds a prison comedy and a French gentleman thief lack the skills to steal your heart The long walk out to freedom Ticket refunds may have lit a revolutionary spark in Hollywood. Kevin Maher makes a stand Crash DVD dinners Watch It, Cook It, Eat It Sounds Carte Noire They still have a lot of Gaul Sexy, elegant, intellectual… We all have our expectations about French cinema. But are Europe's most prolific film-makers under threat? Ian Johns finds hope and despair Carte Noire Rising Stars: Five names to watch on Gallic Screens Carte Noire Soon, at a Cinema near you and the one right next to it If a project's worth doing, current Hollywood wisdom has it, it's worth doing twice, or more. Sean MacAulay keeps score on the pluses and minuses of the multiplicity of duplication Sparring partners: those rival movies Times Online encounters FilmFirst Competition new DVDs The film of Douglas Adam's galaxy occupies a world of its own, says Geoff Brown, while a classic black comedy reviews hits the sport Theatre A Few Good Men Haymarket, SW1 Dance Strictly Ballroom Dancing Proms COE/Adès Albert Hall/Radio 3 Entertainments Pop Elbow Koko, NW1 Theatre Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Nottingham Playhouse tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner television multichannel Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page BBC One Live Test Cricket: England v Australia Channel 4, from 10am Viewing Guide Paul Hoggart Channel 4, from 10am Let battle commence Risking It All/underground Britain Channel, 4,8pm/ BBC Two, 9.50pm Dispatches Channel 4, 9pm Four Weddings and an Execution Channel 4, 10pm Kings of Country BBC One, 11.10pm The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner Film Choice Stephen Dalton (1962, b/w) Sky Cinema 1, 8pm Reign of Fire (2002) BBC One, 9pm Bringing out the Dead (2000) ITV1, 11.35pm Parents' test results prove inconclusive Last Night's TV Ian Johns It was nice to see children talking to their parents without the need of Dr Tanya Byron Variations television terrestrial Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3690 Word Watching Polygon Companion Stairlifts Career Co-workers make a right fine mess The Week in Work Inside Contact US The Times Statwatch Good Week…bad Week What Else Happened Hudson It pays to know where the exit is Lesson Ten: Strategy Secrets Data File The 60-Second Business Book Management Index Go with the (work) flow How to … Manage Flexible Working Flexible working arrangements will mean different things to different people. Clare Dight looks at how managers can ensure that workplace flexibility benefits both employees and the bottom line Test Yourself…do You Have an Executive Iq? Get a Life Virgin What Can I Earn? The demands of different bosses drive me insane Worklife Challenge How Do I Become A… Landscape Architect? The Job The Sunday Times When the silver lining may hide a dark cloud Interview Successful employees who thrive on praise are in danger of stress-related burnout unless, Carly Chynoweth discovers, management is able to sport the warning signs Creative Graduate? You Need Business Nous Before He was Famous…ricky Gervais Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for… Ann Summers Carly Chynoweth finds that for the staff at Ann Summers, selling racy lingerie and sex toys is just a normal, but fun, retail job The Key To…careers Services Graduates Bath Job shadowing casts a new light upon your CV Agcas Conference University Career Services… Expansion, Excellence & Enterprise MBA graduates get connected As BT World the Market for Talent As BT steps up its recruitment of MBAs, Carol Lewis takes a look at how the IT industry selects business school graduates Case Study Using Branding to Attract Talent Days that Shook Business The End of the Guinness Scandal Course Watch The Office Psychologist Out to Lunch Workspace Where productivity is built on formality Relocating to… Frankfurt A plethora of banks and other influential financial institutions make Frankfurt the heart of the German economy. 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