News from 12/09/2005
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Richard Whitehead, Neelam Verjee, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Joanna Taylor, Liz Bestic, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, John Gilman, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Christopher Newdick, Ron Baskin, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Richard Ford and Rajeev Syal, Mark Rittner, Anthony E. Young, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Nick Daws, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, James Duker, Sam Marlowe, David Lister and Alan Hamilton, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Matthew Hayden, Rich Brodbent, David Sharrock, A. Munn, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Henry Dimbleby, Paul Spare, John Lehmann, Donald Hutera, J. R. Dunn, David Frith, Tom Bart, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, A. Saeed Hasan, Hilary Weale, Nicola Smith, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Michael Walters, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Christine Bidwell, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Smithers, Gerald Mortimer, Phil Gordon, Richard Hawley, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Tim Teeman, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Salman Rushdie, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Nickn Szczepanik, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jim Wilkinson, Howard Marks, Denise Davies, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sean O'Neill and Philip Webster, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Michael Dolbear, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Matt Dicksison, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Dominic Walsh and Paul Larter, James Taylor, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Russel Kempson, Richard Rae, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Andrew Flintoff, Jack Thompson, Anthony Loyd, David McVAY, John Hobhouse (Chairman), Jeremy Bath, Ben Webster, Martin Hasseck, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Philp Gordon, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Adrian Milledge, Adam Sherwin, George Osborne, Mark Venables, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, David A. H. McG. Smith, Jonathan Aitken, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Koizumi romps to election victory £1m for ex-convict Index Belfast violence Water worries Times up Index Drug firms face trial over £100m NHS 'fraud' Index Freddie and the weather answer English prayers In the Times Today The Times Protest hauliers warned that they may lose licences Brown calls on Opec 'cartel' to cut prices Rushdie: Islam must reform Better town plan Workers' request Three die in crash 50th anniversary Record paddle Poirot preferred BT Zara follows mother's trail to the top A mixture of genes and courage helped her daughter take prize won by Princess Anne in 1971, writes Simon Barnes Why drive to cut NHS drugs bill may finish up in court Three of the most widely prescribed generic products are at centre of inquiry, writes Nigel Hawkes Executives face £100m fraud trial Weak and elderly at risk from fatal new superbug Ibiza gets Glastonbury groove The famously flooded rock festival will take a holiday on the sun-soaked rave island next year, reports Adam Sherwin Rolex Ibiza Loyalists lay blame on secret deals with the IRA Commentary Ceasefire in jeopardy after 32 police hurt in violence Strummer's Legacy AA Ryanair BA asks passengers to pay green fee Travellers must make ethical choice on surcharge to offset the environmental impact of flying, reports Ben Webster accenture Attempt to tackle terrorism soured by personal dispute Blunkett's tortuous love life left him confused, police chief says Why a top policeman decided tob throw the book at Blunkett Interview dfs Terrorists plotted to kill Blair at Golden Jubilee Homes swamped by heavy storms opodo. co. uk churchill flybe Boarding schools for children in care A new generation of academies will give opportunities to the vulnerable and save millions of pounds, reports Tony Halpin HM Revenue & Customs first direct Saab 93 Cardboard Hero Found after a century, the painful path to The Scream Crippled former prisoner gets £1m payout Toucan direct line Stop Climate Chaos British Gas privilege national savings & investments A gambolling Marr melts away the Frost TV Critic Be more worker-friendly or lose our support, unions warn Brown flymonarch Rover job-hunt 'failing' Today TUC Brighton Agenda Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Baby finally laid to rest with love As funeral goes ahead for girl found in concrete village families challenge police theory, write David Lister and Alan Hamilton churchill AOL Drear Greer Shane warned Cost of NICE-approved drugs Marriage choices Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Political fallout from Hurricane Katrina Proposals for a flat-rate tax Global warning? Nelson touch RSPCA and Hunting Act New weather Marital imbalance Picture Gallery Truth Matters David Blunkett needs to show he has learnt lessons England Expects The end of an epic summer requires heroes to deliver the Ashes The pill to curb binge boozing; and how water whips up a hurricane Science Notebook The Koizumi Restoration Japan is on the cusp of welcome reforms after decisive election Thunderer: And now from Visa, child porn Picture Gallery The wind at Hillary's back After the chaos of Katrina, the Clinton advance on the White House is looking unstoppable The Times One of us is a liar, Mr Blunkett ... and I can prove it's not me. Tapes that expose the former Home Secretary's deceit Lesson One for the modern Muslim: remember, this is not the 8th century The fantastical idea of some Islamic brotherhood is a dangerous fiction Terrorism's legacy on anniversary of 9/11 Are you getting enough? Gunman shot dead by police Factory insures worker for £1.5m Festival awards to moral movies Scots celebrate jumbo success Suzuki times 2 Pirates of Oz make 'Paps' walk the plank Carolyn Asome reports from the New York shows. Pictures: Ben Gurr Davis vows to build a team of talent First Active Lloyds TSB Heathrow-Dublin Waves stilled by calm of a counter-tenor first night Proms Last Night Crash driver is sued by rescuer who tripped up Virgin Green Flag Times World News Victory for the bold: Koizumi crushes his election enemies The Prime Minister took a risk calling a snap election but his decision has been vindicated, Richard Lloyd Parry writes Reform in the post following purge The black dog that has not barked Out-of-town police are falling over each other in the … Lost Billions Bush flies in again on anniversary of 9/11 Let the People Decide WMD threat could spark American nuclear strike Multiple Display Advertising Items Warheads of the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Bushmen beg to keep their freedom Ancient Tribes Politician and the porn stardid she fake her own death? Multiple Display Advertising Items Disappearing Acts Rac Amplivox Israeli flag lowered as settlements in Gaza are abandoned Palestinians are preparing to reclaim their land - and to celebrate, report Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon Handing over American and Iraqi forces run insurgents out of town Diplomat accused (AP): Genocide hearing (AFP): 11 bodies found (AP): Deportation order The Times Sisterhood plots Schröder's end Merkel's female aides will dictate final days of her election campaign, writes Roger Boyes (Reuters): King crushes protest rallies Women at Work Index Ottakar's fight Northgate suitor Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones IoD calls for rapid cut in fuel duty Premier League to stand firm against EU Europe to protect state monopolies eurostar Disasters are seldom the end of the world Economic View Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished The Times Rumour of the Day British Funds eurostar Business Big Shot Airbus threat Stop Press Allianz offer Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day Data Change on the Week Bet of the Day Exchange Rates One fifth of UK firms recruit staff overseas Demon founder faces charges Morrisons faces national strike over scheme to close depots Pub groups urged to declare bid eurostar Poor education costs £23bn a year, warns CBI chief Destiny gets funds for MRSA drug trial Thames Water under pressure to raise charges over Olympics Companies reap the benefit of switch to AIM Main project to improve capital's supply Total Nymex Europe Former Marsh staff face charges MEPs to consider Equitable saga Domestic outsourcers claim that they cannot survive VAT Australian tycoon accuses TV rivals India's 'king of metals' wins fans with copper-bottomed … 21st Century Stars: Vedanta Resources Anil Agarwal's ambitious expansion plans for his mining group are a magnet for investors, writes Peter Klinger Young performer in a strong industry The Times A rocky rise to the FTSE 250's upper echelons Future Brand Bank of Scotland Corporate CV: James Heneage Ottakar's chief wants to turn new leaf with buyout plan Neelam Verjee on the bookstore founder's fight to take it private Sales will drop after big retail mergers, says owner of Macy's Banking & Finance Bentley Ball is in the employers' court Edward Fennell begins a series of reports on efforts to bridge the skills gap and develop a competent workforce Picture Gallery Calling out for an army of willing workers Skills for Business Construction Skills Fact File One body for all—from architects to cleaners Summit Skills Fact File Asset Skills Fact File Domestic talent is required We need more training opportunities for young people, Edward Fennell writes Ronald Scott Engineer who designed the scoop that paved the way for man's first step on the Moon Ronald Scott, engineer, was born on April 9, 1929. He died on August 16, 2005, aged 76 Philip Klass Ufologist whose meticulous investigations exposed UFO sightings as mistaken identity or hoax Philip Klass, Ufologist, was born on November 8, 1919. He died on August 9, 2005, aged 85 Lives Remembered Eric Pulford Artist and businessman whose posters were at the heart of the British film industry Eric Pulford, commercial artist, was born on August 8, 1915. He died on July 30, 2005, aged 89 Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown Blues musician who absorbed and reinterpreted a vast range of musical genres Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, blues singer, was born on April 18, 1924. He died on September 8, 2005, aged 81 Humanitarian revival is key to effective giving Notebook Charities Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries UN resolution overrides Human Rights Convention Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Picture Gallery Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Acknowledgements Memorial Services School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge On the trail of the elusive green flash Weather Eye Nature Notes Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Online Index Hurricane Run flaunts Arc claims in Prix Niel Racing Leaders in the Flat Championships Times Test Yesterday's Results The Racing Society Musselburgh Redcar The Times Sports Book Folkestone The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Teenage sprinter feels at home among the elite Athletics European success of Phillips gets royal assent Equestrianism Calzaghe hurt as opportunity to unify titles is dashed Boxing Careless Surrey swing into trouble Frizzell County Championship First Division Middlesex finish in style Totesport League Broad provides some life Hope lingers for Outlaws The Weekend's Scoreboards Durham stay on the up Lancashire shine through the gloom Wilkinson adds his appendix to tale of woe Guinness Premiership Jonny's Injuries Farrell can wait as Saracens prove too sharp for Leeds Bristol continue their perfect start Worcester squeeze past Irish with late penalty try Leicester battle back to share spoils Guinness Premiership Harlequins getting used to roughing it Christopher Irvine watches a team of all-stars scrape a victory in one of rugby's backwaters Campbell tells how he became Lions' prey Federer in top gear as Agassi runs on empty Tennis US Open Clijsters hits high note with help from her friends Fallon on top of the world Ainslie on course Britons shine Whitehaven joy Longmuir on song Ashby in control How They Stand Talismanic Johns shows Rhinos his bag of tricks Barclays Bulls show Morley their power Engage Super League Creamer rises to the top as Europeans are crushed Golf Results Nervy Goosen just keeps his balance Times Online Cup officials espouse a different view Red Bull's thirst for power is quenched by Minardi Motor Racing Result and Overall Positions Kevin Eason's Guide to how the Teams Fared at Spa-Francorchamps Alonso rides his luck to edge closer to the world title Belgian Grand Prix Times Online Oval and out for TV pioneers Owen Slot spends the day with the Channel 4 team as terrestrial coverage reaches the final curtain The Sunday Times Bird sheds light on umpiring muddle Shot of the day Inside Edge Ball of the day Hero of the day Song of the day Image of the day Celebration of the day Pitch report Tuning in England lead the way on and off the field The Times Making Light The Times Mortgage Service Bad light becomes main issue as series hits peak Forget the cricket, for God's sake get' em off Bvlgari Reluctant Harmison happy to miss the bus Are You Stuck in the Office? The Times Offers Direct Superlative Flintoff has sealed place in history Weather wills England towards series triumph VW Free with the Times The Times Crossword 23,079 The Insider Index England edge towards light The Times Lamisil Ashes 05 The Game times2 the quotes the face the click the bulletin contents Ready to wear this? style special The Pencil Skirt Facing a Dilemma Modern morals Picture Gallery The Mahlers had the right idea for staying in tune Don't just pick on the posh brats Pipe down now I really have read The Longman history of the Tory party, which went with Daniel Finkelstein on his holidays for two years Love etc Off the wheels and down to earth As the kids who made skateboarding cool are celebrated on film, Hugo Rifkind takes lessons Renault Times Online health monday You won't feel a thing Hypnosedation may reduce the need for general anaesthetic. Liz Bestic reports Berocca Pain relief: all in the mind? I lead a healthy life, so why is my cholesterol high? Send your nutritional problems to Life Scan Health briefs Pru Health I want to be alone: the people who act like Greta Garbo The film star was not a total recluse but may, like many others, have suffered from a social phobia which made public occasions unbearable, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford What could be more humiliating than to spill your soup? Shunning the limelight Urban Worrier Scan the skies and have a shotgun ready Tamiflu is available at chemists' if you can get a private prescription fashion: Capital design Carolyn Asome takes a look at some of the brightest stars of London Fashion Week Geometric detail dress Too much information? How to keep it simple and eat well food We're bombarded with nutritional advice from all sides but a lot of modern food is processed and worthless. Restaurateur Henry Dimbleby says follow your instincts and stick to some simple rules David Nieper Make It Snappy Dish Summer peas with salam The Times My Philosophy arts It's a kind of magic Kenneth Branagh is up to his old tricks with the duo from The play What I Wrote, finds Dominic Maxwell ts institute Theatre of Blood Don't miss Elektra This unhappy breed of men Theatre David Edgar is disturbed by the racial discontent that seethes in northern cities, says Benedict Nightingale, so he's put it on the stage He found dangerous resentment in white areas almost as badly in need of the help that Asian areas were receiving Theatre Men Should Weep Citizens, Glasgow first night reviews Pop Entertainments Opera Carmen Theatr Hafren, Newtown Do I Hear a Waltz? Theatre tv & radio Radio Choice Leaders in London Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Art School BBC Two, 6pm Viewing Guide Spooks BBC One, 9pm Variations Storyville: Guerrilla-The Taking of Patty Hearst BBC Two, 9pm Rose and Maloney Itv1, 9pm Rancho Notorious (1952) Film Choice BBC Two, 1.35pm Children of the Revolution (1996) BBC Two, 11.20pm Smoke (1995) Channel 4, 12.55am Footsteps in the right direction Weekend TV We know the score, right? Tears, grit and a warm glow. Slippers. Tissue dab. Ovaltine. Bed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3693 Su Doku Cubed Word Watching Polygon Would you like to be a writer? The Writers Bureau The Game Kiss and Make up The Game Says Time to Get off Beckham's Back Whistle Blower Eriksson's Eyes Bilinded by Loyalty Tony Cascarino says the England head coach must be ruthless Sanchez Has a Few Kind Words for Vanquished Rival Rooney Resolves War of F-Words Striker's relationship with England captain is warm agian, says George Caulkin Sven's To-Do List The Game Best of the Web Mouriho Promises to Behave O'leary Eyes Europea as Pardew Looks Forward Soundss Has Bno Defence to Offer Coach Escapes Katherin'a Path Rick Broadbent talks to a devastated expatriate at the centre of the storm Jol's New Faces yet to Click Football Scores Live I Hate Wright Weddings The Two Danny Danny Kelly gets stuck in a Spurs fan's nightmare—an Arsenal themed marriage Every Reader's Duty to Help as Football is Finally Brought to Book Mana Gaers @ Work Fat Les Will Sing if We're Winning Nick Szczepanik talks to Keith Allan about Fulham, dull football…and Sven Hits and Misses Essien the Centre of Attention Win Tickets to Chelsea's Champions League Opener McClaren's Tactics Leave Arenal Dazed Southgate's Caring Side James Ducker finds the defender tending to the game's grass roots Connolly Shows Wigan his worth Are there any English managers fit to replace Sven-Goran … Wigan Athletic National Service Everton Short on Firepower Uncelebarated Curbishley Continues to Sparkle National Service Smart City Make Point for Pearce National Services Barton Takes his Chance Fearful Allardyce Fails his England Audition National Services Barclays Brown Angry at Davies Dismissal Holloway out of the Woods Luton Force Hoddle to Settle for the Gugly Game Kabba Wants More, Plese Boothroyd is Making a Name for Himsele Burnley (2) 3 Elliott 1,23, O'Connor 89 Coverntry City 1 Leciester City (2) 2 Crystal Palace (1) 2 Mill Wal (0) 1 Leed United (0) 3 Norwich City (2) 2 Leading Golascorer Oldham Collapse after Warne is Sent off Chesterfied (1) 3 Times Online Barnsley (2) 2 Colchester United (3) 3 Swansea City (1) 7 Blackpool (0) 1 Rotherham United (0) 3 Swindon town (0) 1 Brentford (0) 1 Scunthorpe United (2) 2 Yeovil Town (0) 2 Leading Goalscorers County Find Inspiration in the Colour Red Carlisle United (0) 2 Peter Borough United (0) 0 Barnet (1) 2 Mansfiedl Town (1) 2 Stockport County (2) 3 Boston United (1) 3 Northampton town (0) 1 Torquary United (2) 2 Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Oxford United (2) 2 Wrexham (1) 2 Holt 8, Walters 69 Cheltenham Town (0) 0 Leading Goalscorers Corby Keep their Cup Ambitions Intact The Times Offers Direct Grays Let off by Late Fumble Nationwide Conference Hartley Gives Hearts Heart Stein's Memory Inspires Strachan's Team Falkirk (0) 1 McBreen 78 Rangers (1) 1 Novo 39 (pen) Hibernian (1) 2 O'Connor 18 (pen), Sproule 70 Dundee United (1) 1 Brebner 14 Inverness Ct (1) 1 Brewater 25 Motherwell (0) 2 McDonald 66, Kinniburgh 70 Kilmarnock (2) 3 Dodds 8, Boyd 33, Invincibile 90 Dufermline Athetic(1) 2 Burchill Derek Young 67 Hearts Bell's Scottis League First Division Second Division Third Division Brazil Starting to Build New Utopia Gabriele Marcotti says a nation is rediscovering itself The Times Results and how They Stand Man-Eating Sharks Looking for Blood Saturday September 16,1972 How They Stood The Fanta Sygame United Striker on Course for a Van Load of Goals Leader Board Superleagues www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball In Partnership with Extra Time Fans in Fear of Extra Terrestrial Bill Edgar hears why millions will be put off football by the latest TV deal Toon Army Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Fixtures Dell
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