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News from 09/09/2005

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, David Knight, Richard Collins, Jane Cornwell, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Dave Hepworth, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Charter and Angela Jameson, Ivo Tennant, Nicola Venning, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Prince Harry, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Luke Magee, Tom Bawden and Dominic Walsh, Lucia Van Der Post, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Martin Aston, James Hider, John Bungey, Angela Smith, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Isaacs, Juilan Muscat, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Sharpe, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Andrew Bull, Mark Pougatch, Liz Chong, Jeremy Plester, Angela Jameson, John Ball, JJ, Robin Howard, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Clarissa Farr (President, Girls, Schools Association), Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Michael Hall, Ross Clark, Angela Jameson and Patrick Hosking, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Jean Martland Binner, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Rick Broadbent, Giles Whittell and Jane MacArtney, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, T. Frost, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Roger L'amie, Guy Greenhous, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Alexander McCall Smith, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Nlcola Woolcock, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sian Morgan, Jane Shilling, Sarah Beeny, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Charlotte Church, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Keith Wellburn, Ben MacIntyre, Eva Gizowska, Geoff Marsh, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Julian Wathen, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, David Kell, P. Glaister, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Ben West, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Fuel tax freeze to offset price rises Body bags arrive Bricks and Mortar Eriksson survives Embryo ruling Cabinet sacked 'The main political beneficiary of Hurricane Katrina … State pupils to get more places at top universities Teenage tantrums Strauss waltzes but Warne calls the tune Fuel tax freeze to offset price rises caused by Katrina In the Times Today The Times Cuts in duty abroad fall foul of Europe I won't bend, says Humphrys Call to end threat of London flood MRSA carriers Fatal bomb test Breast cancer risk Tall order Hitler revisited Hurricane Katrina Toucan Once a nursing home, now a house of horror As the flood water recedes, 25,000 body bags are brought in to New Orleans, report James Hider. Photograph: Richard Phole Scientists win right to create human embryo with three genetic parents Critics claim that watchdog has ignored public opinion to approve experiment for which it changed its own rules, Mark Henderson writes On Lipman On Scales Germaine Greer accuses actresses of mocking aged Chanel The Times On Walters Fatal crashes spur call for crackdown on young drivers After ten people die in two accidents on Britain's roads, safety campaigners demand action to US restricts night driving and giving lifts to friends The Statistics Night at pub that ended in death Big names are left on shelf as Booker judges go for an intellectual climax Books What irony: reviewer ousts author Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Call for a GCSE shake-up as pass mark sinks to 16% Eyes in the Sky möben Girls on top, but a Quarter Fail Firemen threaten strike if pension age is raised Riot at bombers' former school Street shootings Rape arrests Suicides inquiry Drugs admission Drowning verdict Bunker for sale Plan to form super-union no threat to us, says TUC chief Breathless tale of love and loss first night Cinema The Constant Gardener Venice Film Festival The Times Multiyork The season of Vivaldi Venice Shorts Drama funded by Rowling (Reuters): China's hope for top prize dolphin Bathrooms M&S Clarke's anti-terror plan to store electronic data runs into trouble The Branch Police merger spells end for Special Branch Dixons Sir Bill puts his beliefs on record Picture Gallery Peugeot Shane Warne, the Australian spin bowler, was forced … Ps Top class? Wrong lan malaysia dfs dfs The Campaign's Action Plan Nimbys called to arms to save the countryside Family wins payout over disastrous care of son nikon Body-in-boot husband 'traded blows with wife' Saga Miller's last play at the Old Vic Facelift for battered Dan Dare Judge spares doctor from prison Record marrow Zegna Space invaders target London Co-education Cormorant cull Purpose of war in Iraq The proposal for a 'flat tax' Animal testing Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Lessons to be learnt from Hurricane Katrina Killer Su Doku Reactions to rise in fuel costs Tory leader: who will vote? Crazy for carrots Football's ashes Agony before Wicket Thrilling, nerve-shattering cricket at the Oval Orange Alert Only an end to corruption can pull Ukraine out of crisis We can't eliminate all risk, but we could cut out the doom-mongering Borderline Grade Ministers must move swiftly to a new system of university admissions Thunderer: Common sense emigrates Bring on America's mayor Hurricane Katrina's main beneficiary is Rudy Giuliani, the potential Republican presidential candidate Join the Debate The Times Super-union may be Labour's boss The spectre is arising of two left-wing union leaders holding the party to ransom Play up! Play up! And rhyme the game. The sublime poetry of cricket Sainsbury's Belfast's non-jury court tries Islamist suspect WHSmith DHL Boots Cherie chides Muslims over women's rights Toys us mazDa times2 Children's stars will go live for the tweenie generation Labour 'hid poor health figures' Online The Link Call for flexible family deals Society River polluters facing lawsuit Environment Airgun sales face restrictions Firearms Greenpeace Irish luck is not locally specific Grass too green for the zebras Power walking with backpack Lizard of the skies that was bigger than a Spitfire Phenomenal Flyers John Lewis Why teenagers act like Kevin - it's the new wiring in their brains Schoolboy found hanged in murdered Rory's town tiscali By a Correspondent: 'Gang feud' led to shooting of girl, 14 Multiple Display Advertising Items No leader in prospect 100 days on Bonhams Chancellor has squandered my golden legacy, Clarke claims Lots of barking, still waiting for bite Parliamentary Sketch The Path to a 21st-Century Fox Fox joins the fray with appeal to 'real people' Wartime aircraft to join Battle of Britain fly-past vie Shot Oarsman on a slow row to record Can airbags save bikers as well? Posthumous award for RAF pilot mfi Drivers rail at trainspotters' last journey Land Rover Times World News Body bags arrive as survivors are forced to leave Nick Cheney makes an appearance in new Orleans as criticism of the Bush administration grows, reports Tim Reid Poor and isolated nations rally to offer aid Life begins again for 100,000 in Houston Intelligent Finance Business elite hopes for a future without the poor Emirates Fast ticket to justice in New Orleans Alleged looters, snipers and rapists have been incarcerated in a makeshift jail at transport terminal, writes Chris Ayres Fraudulent websites set up to fleece wellwishers Ukraine's Orange Revolution starts to go pear-shaped President sacks Government for failing to root out corruption and economic mismanagement, reports Jeremy Page TGA Amber Future Church says 'miracle' tears are wrong sex Carpet Madness Putin bears gifts as old Europe backs Schröder 'Confident' UN chief defies calls to quit over oil-for-food scandal Kofi Annan urges his staff to head boldy towards recovery after scathing criticism, writes James Bone, in New York From Ghana to New York Inquiry agents face US vetting A Bit of Bother MacMillan Big Brother housemate banned from TV birth Dutch channel's latest attempt to boost reality show ratings has outraged the viewing public, reports Anthony Browne times2 Rwandans hold 'White Father' over genocide The Tiems Killing Fields (AFP): Soldiers lost in bridge collapse (AFP): Fast-food bombs (AP): Space juggernaut (AFP): Protest goes on (AFP): Internet secrets (Reuters): Marcos gems sale (Reuters): Rod's $2m ruling Multiple Display Advertising Items Silent Chirac beset by rumours As France's attachment to privacy withers, the sick President is at the heart of a web of whispers, writes Charles Bremner Bid for Turkish glory may yet end in ignoble defeat Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Poll battle may sound last post for hereditary bureaucrats Postal staff and their families will have a big say in the outcome of Sunday's snap election. Richard Lloyd Parry reports British Style to the Letter Abandoned synagogues test resolve over Gaza Multiple Display Advertising Items The next Steps The Sunday Times Times Business Benfield drop Ebbers freedom Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Rentokil's top investor supports Raphoe bid Lancet attacks its owner over promotion of a arms trade EBay eyes Skype for slice of wen call pie Ringing the changes online Edward Lampert may be a hedge fund manager by trade … Free trade poll ExtraLife Private equity fights for wheel at Hertz Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei The Times Smaller Stock to Watch Results in Brief Director's Dealings CanWest spin-off Barr triples profit Bouygues claim Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Quote of the Day Exchange Rates Look Ahead Data Day Business Big Shot Data Hutton Collins near Loch Fyne deal The Times Recent Deals with Diners InterContinental's new chief seeks entry to economy hotel market Parkdean a target after second alert Shareholder says Rentokil is 'stuck in a rut of failure' Templeton's Ten Maxims Fund has the clout to boost bid credibility End of an era as Taubman cedes Sotheby's control News Corp buys online games and sports site for $650m Airlines lose compensation battle BA raises long-haul ticket surcharge as oil cost climbs What Passengers are Entitled to HMV trumps management with £96m bid for Ottakar's New gas link to hit Ukraine Reit to begin £700m foray into Indian property market US faces new threat of gas price rises over Katrina Circle fails to disclose recruit's Regal past Pressure rises on Bank to cut rates if economy falters Markets Still See Chance of Another Cut BPB's French expansion may fend off takeover Royal rumour City Diary In the dock City Diary Ford poised to offload Hertz car rental firm Bowled over City Diary Italy's bank chief to avoid EU date West End lettings soar over summer Rich Pickings Trader sues Vega for alleged breach Top bosses share £lbn in pensions Backers of New Look see their investment double MFI warns of tough Christmas trading after underlying sales slump by 15% Permira's Winners EU is now the trade union that matters Victorian bosses wanted to keep workers happy How Group Plans to Combat Rivals Boots to sell part of HQ site Demand for Gucci products drivers PPR profits up Digital radio is dead wood against rivals Media BBC aims to become big in online television Dan Sabbagh meets the man driving the Beeb's explosive internet growth For further media coverage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis Downloaders Prop up Music Sales Premier League to reject idea of TV allocation cap The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times The Times Next at two-month low on worries over first-half figures Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Slimmed-down IHG looks fit to deliver good growth Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Premier Farnell Gilts Celtic Resources hit by Russian deal fears Smaller Capitalisation Shares Galliford Try Business Equity Prices betfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Alan Truscott Bridge authority who denounced the British team for cheating at the 1965 world championships Alan Truscott, bridge player and writer, was born on April 16,1925. He died on September 4,2005, aged 80 Sir Hugh Collum Chairman of BNFL who sought to reassure the public over the safety—and value—of nuclear energy Sir Hugh Collum, chairman, British Nuclear Fuels, 1999-2004, was born on June 29,1940. He died after a fall at his home on August 29,2005, aged 65 Lives Remembered Bob Denver Comic actor whose career was defined by his hapless title role in Gilligan's Island Bob Denver, actor, was born on January 9,1935. He died of cancer on September 2, 2005, aged 70 Noel Cantwell Ireland international who captained Manchester United to the FA Cup in 1963 Noel Cantwell, footballer, was born on February 28, 1932. He died on September 8, 2005, aged 73 Impeccable summing up on previous convictions Law Report Court of Appeal Additional residence required for VAT relief Court of Appeal Times Online Court Circular Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services School Notices University News Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Lee remade: what a classic Ford delivers a horseless carriage that has taste for straw How the Charger dealt with the Hazzards of TV Dodge Charger Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Nature Notes On this Day September 9, 1947 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Our meteorology is light on metaphor Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Millenary provides magical moment Racing Times Test Cool Creek has Champagne on ice Bangor Sandown Park Doncaster The Times Sports Book Party goes on at dreary Doncaster Doncaster Epsom Bath Sales and Afzaal combine to undermine Somerset Second Division McGrath gives masterclass with chanceless century Rampant Naved cuts through Glamorgan Yesterday's Scoreboards Robinson leads from front as the runs keep flowing Hutton proves best man to ease fears in relegation fight Frizzell County Championship First Division Near-perfect Hoy leaves Britain team with much to do Equestrianism Irrepressible Gatlin talks up chances of going through season unbeaten Athletics Ankier Hopes to Overcome Hurdle The Results Service Today's Fixtures Arch rivals blocking St Helens' route to title Morley joins Bulls with a promise to tackle reputation Rugby League Moody's violence could cost him England place Rugby Union The Times Hooter to Call Time in Premiership Calzaghe feeling pressure of screen test Boxing Timesonline Links Atherton takes downhill route towards summit Bryant misses elusive gold Green qualifier Petacchi power Photo finish Alonso making life cheap and cheerful for his paymaster Motor Racing Belgian Grand Prix Sorenstam puts team first in drive for momentum By Our Sports Staff: Westwood sees chance despite putting woes Pairings Sorenstam puts team first in drive for momentum Timesonline Links Stars wilt in the heat but lesser lights still shining Blondes having all fun of the fair The Sunday Times Agassi hits his peak to keep final dream alive US Open Everyone onside in the street theatre of dreams Matthew Syed dusts off his pretend Kevin Keegan perm to join those living out the roles of more modern-day idols in our Sporting Inspirations series Providing Fund and Games The Premiership Today Sky Sports 'Cynical' drugs charge angers Chelsea Usual conundrum of selection turns into a dilemma The Times Kerr endures undeserved pressure Taylor: No Ideas beyond Beckham Joyous postscript to tales of goal famine and lost luggage Who's next? Confident Curbishley aiming high Matt Hughes finds the Charlton manager relishing being linked to the role of England head coach Eriksson will survive but must find some answers The head coach has to make England's talent count now, says Matt Dickinson Owen takes inspiration from exploits of cricket heroes Zurawski spot on over England's failings Growing pains turning Rooney into target man for opponents Sven's Dilemma Don't Tell Sven The secrets of our success (or not, as the case may be) Owen Slot on the differing directions of England coaches The Times Inside Edge Shot of the day Ball of the day Catch of the day Ambush of the day Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Flintoff in league of his own for money matters Opening Stanza Pushing Back the Boundaries of Poetry Times Online Strauss refuses to play bunny and get caught on hop again Super Seven Master craftsman unfazed by 3.55 from Doncaster Richie Benaud was in fine fettle despite intrusions into his valedictory performance, says Rick Broadbent The Times Test viewers up in arms at Channel 4 switch to horse racing Jury still out on Collingwood gamble The Times Expectation soon gives way to dawn of the dread £1,000 a ticket? Do not take claims at face value, say touts Mercedes-Benz McGrath goes to great lengths without hitting the heights Warne drinks from cup of subtlety to inflict strong will on tearaways England presented with ultimate American Express Championship The Times Crossword Full Scoreboard from the Oval Ashes Online The Insider Surrey County Cricket Club are reviewing the viewing … Stephen Fry could be heard at the Oval yesterday waxing … E-Mail Test of strength Times Sport Strauss keeps England alive after Warne's magic spell The Times Ashes 05 the Final Chapter Easy weekend cooking the quotes theface theclick thebulletin Contents Model marriages There are, according to psychologists, three distinct types of marriage. Knowing which one is yours can prepare you for its problems—and help you to beat them, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Britain in love: a week of revelations Sofa Workshop Facing a Dilemma Modern morals Picture Gallery A quick meal with a sloe method Maritime rescue . . . that even after the holidays office politics are still deadly When death comes knocking I shall be suitably dressed The Times Fashion Ask Lucia: Winter glamour This season's style is all about sharp glamour, with pencil skirts, silk blouses and stylish coats. Lucia Van Der Post helps a reader to find classic pieces to build a capsule wardrobe Index Luxury with Lucia Tfank goodness for this original designer The Times And on the seventh day, you shall rest. . . food Jill Dupleix prepares a simple Sunday buffet that gives you time to socialise In season Further Rating encounters Health briefs Breaking up is hard to do—and can cause long-term him, too health Heartbreak and loss can lead to poor health, says Eva Gizowska Britain in Love: Day 5 sounds Here, hear the heir to the hair Damain Marley is proud to be a chip off Bob's old block, finds Pete Paphides The Must Have Album of the Year WHSmith Some fathers do have 'em Nationwide Mercury Prize Grave matters undertaken here The men dress as morticians; the women as cocktail waitresses. And the Arcade Fire could hardly be hotter, says Steve Jelbert Times online Richard This is what finds a welcome in my hillside The newly crowned Woman of the Year likes a nice bit of rock, would love to duet with Prince—and has her eye on Mercury John Shuttleworth Let's save this noble instrument of mirth So few young players take up the basson that it has been classed an endangered species. Alexander McCall Smith takes up its cause Why the bassoon is the danger of extinction Multiple Display Advertising Items No flags, please, we're postmodern Prommers As the nation tunes in for its Hope and Glory fest, we ask Times critics (and a Prommer) to suggest alternative anthems for the Last Night The Times Classical Oramo/CBSO Mahler Symph No 5 Warner Classics Ceremonial drumming and swinging rhythms launch charpentier's Te Deum in tremendous Grande Messe des Morts Virgin Classics Classical Andreas Scholl Arias for Senesino Decca Bill Frisell East/West Jazz/world Jazz/world Gogol Bordello Gypsy Punks: Underdog Strike SideOneDummy Pop Elbow Leaders of the Free World V2 Pop/rock Sigur Rós Takk EMI Singles Multiple Display Advertising Items Downloads Albums Madonna has become the latest star to bow to the power of the iPod, says Adam Sherwin War Child—huh. What is it good for? Quite a lot, actually, as a surprisingly uncynical Nicky Wire of the Manic Street Preachers explains to Stephen Dalton Joining the dots Nationwide Mercury Prize Treasure Island Bob Stanley When Babs and Barry were disco's platinum couple Entertainments first night Theatre Julius Caesar Lyric Hammersmith, W6 Proms Radio The Sunday Times Visual art Pop Drive By Truckers Islington Academy, N1 Dance Alvin Alley American Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 Paul Hoggart's choices Boycie and Marlene Swap Only … Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page five television terrestrial PH: Viewing Guide Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky PH: The Truth about Trinny & Susannah Friday Night with Jonathan Ross The Calcium Kid (2004) Film Choice Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) Sneakers (1992) Oh, I don't like to be beside the seaside Last Night's TV Variations times2 Quiz T2 Crossword Su Doku Cubed Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture The Times The Surveyor Opening Bids That's not the fourth bedroom—it's the home office Focus on The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say London In Loft Apartment in South London Getinggetoutgetaway Anhalt Road, SW11: a converted artist's studio in a sought-after area near Albert Bridge Out Period Cottage in Cambridgeshire Broughton: a four-bedroom house in the heart of the village with substantial gardens Away Large Manor House in Somerset Wells: a detached property thought to be early Victorian with a working clock tower Rescuers of Quality Building Works Sarah Beeny praises a lifeboat station and other Master Builder of the Year winners NHBC Unveiling the East Investon Special With the communist barriers of the past lifted, all of Eastern Europe's charms and investment potential have been revealed, reports Ben West The Great British Scramble for Eastern European property … Montenegro Ukraine Is Buy-To-Let a Letdown? Expert Geoff Marsh has some words of caution for aspiring landlords Furniture Deal Designs on your China The catwalk elite are bringing fashion-plate ideas to the table, writes Nicole Swengley British Gas Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tensely Perfect Realestate Damian Barr feels the strain of living up to a £1m show house Find Me a New Home, James If you are cash-rich but time-poor, a buying agent saves legwork, says Nicola Venning A Slow Change at the Pit Stop Eight years after the first plans were laid, a new community hewn from a former mining village is taking shape, writes Jayne Dowle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Persimmon The Times Marketadvice Desperatelyseeking Have You Got a Consumer Question? 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