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News from 13/09/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Sallie Booth, Alyn Shipton, Rosemary Righter, Ben Lytteton, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Valerie Elliott, Ben Webster and Will Pavia, Peter Lansley, Peter Parry, James Hider and Giles Whittell, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Stephen Bayley, Caroline Merrell and Dominic Walsh, Ivo Tennant, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Roger Zair, Nic Hopkins, P. Slavkovic, Gill Arney, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Hilary Lowne, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Gabby Logan, Gary Jacob, Steve Logan, Peter Klinger and Sarah Butler, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Alex Bailin and Philippe Sands, James Delingpole, Alan Kay, Patrick Wright, Richard Tweed, Katle Paddock, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam Fresco and Steve Bird, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Claire Smith, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Matthew Spiro, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Susan Ingham, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Alan Dashwood, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Michelle Dobson, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Simon Lloyd, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Anne Ashworth, David Woodhead, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Ian Chapman, Sam Lister and Christine White, Peter Klinger and Rory Watson, Tim Hames, Ashling O'connor, Millett, Bruce Anderson, Bill Alexander, Caitlin Moran, Peter Sotheran, Neil Fisher, Brian Glanville, Stewart Wass, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Jenson, David Sanderson, Colin Nicholls, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Robert Hill, Tom Chesshyre, Howard Lamb, Ben Webster, Philip Webster and Gary Duncan, Owen Slot, John Wainwright, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, David McIntosh, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Kevin Martin, Christopher Irvine, John Snell,

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The Times Schoolboy friends dead in woods Belfast ghost town Cancer drug hitch Gaza takeover Net gain for eBay Index Petrol panic begins to spread as oil prices rise In the Times Today Rural forces to be main casualties of police reform Alert as Blair aide is burgled Crime-Fighting Map Redrawn Juror discharged in troops' trial Airport escape Road rediscovered Fewer sleep rough Bodies recovered Advertising ban Divine sounds Skoda Fabia Dead in the woods, schoolfriends who 'fell in with the wrong crowd' Drivers still race to fill up despite oil firms' call for calm Shell France puts the pressure on Brown Named and shamed: Frekes, Boozes and Swines of yesteryear Versace Theft of 400-year-old maps adds to British Library's catalogue of woes Out of the Ashes comes rebirth of English game Chief sports writer Simon Barnes hails a summer of gripping sporting action that had a perfect ending Tomorrow in the Times ns&i churchill Hail conquering heroes who gave us our finest summer Honour and glory beckon the team that restored British pride, Ben Hoyle writes - but will they continue their success or emulate the nation's rugby stars? On Other Pages Times Online Fletcher wins citizenship Confusion over drug funds hits cancer sufferers Cash cuts made sluggish system slower Analysis Breast Battles Officer killed by roadside bomb Threats by e-mail Gang kill girl, 18 Rapist gets life Naked rage Change of gear Prince espouses the basics Lloyds TSB Insurance Ryanair Times Online Let's give our state schools the freedom to excel, says Blair sky dfs Orange Guns Petrol bombers and roadblocks take Belfast back to darkest days They tried to burn me out of A secretive British army unit may have set fire to the offices of the Stevens inquiry inside a fortified Belfast police station, the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner alleges in his memoirs. But Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, who is still investigating alleged collusion with terroists in Ulster, … lastminute Times Online Shadowy group linked to collusion and murder Scaring off the men of violence Ulster. Was it our own spies? Kylie's four-letter words fail to see off Rushdie challenge Avid sticks to funny business, not politics ups Ps For emergency assistance, call the Hell line e malaysia Cameron looks for knockout blow Old Etonian says it is not where you're from but where you're going that counts, reports David Charter times2 Keypoint AA Lexlis Mint manager 'coined £20,000 in kickbacks' Tory leadership Aims of going to war in Iraq Reform of European Union Wasteful checks Motorway crashes Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Riots in Northern Ireland Concerns over impact of new drink laws Taste for travel Judicial discretion Demand for fuel Crazy for carrots Marital imbalance The Times Ulster on Edge Unionist violence needs careful handling They're Coming Home Michael Vaughan's men end 16 years of Ashes hurt A house on the seashore? No, far up the highest mountain, please In Search of a New Mission The United Nations must make democracy its great vocation Thunderer: A shadow on the brightness Thunderer Orangemen: why they suck Ulster's hypocritical Protestants are too one-eyed to see the obvious benefits of Christian humility Switch on for a hot night of election fervour The days of tediously predictable German polls are over: Europe needs a Merkel victory on Sunday evening The voice most willing to champion economic reform has been absent from power Hiroshima, Abu Ghraib, Dresden: but which is highest on the cruelty scale? The coward kills from 15,000ft; the suicide bomber manfully looks into his victims' eyes Sunspots on the horizon threaten to cripple satellites and networks Barclays Sunspot 798, which has already released the fourth … Multiple Display Advertising Items Blood clot kills mother on aircraft Thug killed student for playing football in park 'In a difficult world, don't blame judges over human rights' www.onspeed.com Welfare state 'must be ladder out of poverty' directline Coroners in reform call after London bombings Nipped-in waist is in bud again Three Emmys for shot Briton Holiday Inn 'Divers preying on war wreck' Bacteria may ease common cold Don't woo the unions, try tough love MESH Time to steady nerves Green Flag Cricket tops the agenda Congress Diary Hiscox Unions demand repeal of Tories' strike curbs TUC Agenda Lunchtime Fringe Afternoon Evening Fringe A work of art that should be funnier first night Theatre On the Ceiling Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics first night every day in times2 Times World News Gaza looters settle old scores As the last Israeli tanks depart, the settlements are ravaged, report Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon Spain United States Israel still calls the shots after pull-out Why UN summit may be impossible for anyone to scale Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain brokers terrorism deal Schröder snaps at faltering rival's Achilles' heel Health Trials 'Addict' doctor is accused of killing with dirty needles Bush visits New Orleans as clean-up operation gathers pace The Cultural Revelation Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside Track Battle begins for Supreme Court's soul The President's proposed Chief Justice faces a grilling by Democrats before his position is confirmed, Tim Reid reports Justices Delayed Great wall of secrecy is crumbling Multiple Display Advertising Items Deathly Silence The Times Man of the Moment Victor vows to remake Japan (AFP): Terror fear delays flight (AP): Power blackout (AP): Arms plotter jailed (AFP): Soldier deaths (Reuters): Kung-fu unity Times Business M&S departure Housing inflation Ford sells Hertz Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Insurers face ratings cut over Katrina bill Britain's ranking falls for ease of doing business Ellison set to pay $120m in settlement Bank of Scotland Brown is stumped Beneath Skype's warmth is a cold logic Low prices always in Need to Know Results in Brief This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Look Ahead Data Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Chinese forecast Stop Press Mercedes target Delta shares slide Frankfurt row Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Koizumi victory lifts Nikkei to 4-year high Prime Minister gets ready to fight vested interest groups Analysis Overseas investors tempted by Japan Leaving the American Market Robinson attempts to convince analysts he can save Rentokil Royal Dutch Shell plc Women 'put off' by discrimination cases Rush to meet new rules lifts PwC to record high A guide to making poverty history Cutting through red tape is a key part of the process, says Rosemary Righter Burying the past City Diary Flagging problems City Diary Greenspan framed City Diary Bovis turns to smaller houses as profits suffer in slowdown Coining It Phoenix Four pay £1.7m into MG Rover pension funds EBay takes on BT with $4bn deal for online phone firm Disney chief urges China to open up TV market Primark sets sights on rivals in £500m expansion Sainsbury's averts strike threat at London distribution centre ABF's results soured by poor sugar sales Shares in CI Traders rise after takeover approach is confirmed Low-price follower and setter of fashion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking over Merger architect ready to hand over reins at F&C Compass switches brokers Bid price hopes boost Scottish Power 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 Eurotop 100 Group 4 Securicor already has merger value locked in The Day's Biggest Movers F&C Asset Management Gilts Fears drag down French Connection Smaller Capitalisation Shares Hiscox Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive Equity Prices Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service forum3 Times Register Professor Sir Hermann Bondi Wide-ranging scientist who as adviser, researcher and teacher exercised great influence on public life Professor Sir Hermann Bondi, FRS, mathematician and cosmologist, was born on November 1, 1919. He died on September 10, 2005, aged 85 Questions Answered Weather Lives Remembered Lady Beit Generous benefactor of the arts in her adopted Ireland Lady Beit, patron of the arts, was born on October 22, 1915. She died on August 17, 2005, aged 89 Service of Thanksgiving Awards Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthday Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Life Baronies RHS retort to unnatural selection Legal News Memorial Services Church News Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Today: Windy across the North with Rain. Fine Elsewhere. … Thunder's rumble betrays a safe distance Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Hurricane Run leaves questions unanswered Racing Times Test Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Spencer boosts title hopes with four-timer Thirsk The Times Sports Book Salisbury Yarmouth Hungry Harewood turns the tables on disappointing Villa Th€ Game Cinderella Man Fifa on collision course How They Stand Sanchez awaits double apology The Results Service Today's Fixtures FA forced to confront issue of self-interest Shearer ready to manage future carefully Califano fined over club switch Schofield thrives Roberts pulls out Casey picked Jenkins through Elusive mark Federer full of desire with sights now trained on Britain Tennis Beach boy waiting for his adopted country to call No way back for Hatton if Warren chooses court Boxing Newton facing threat of long suspension Rugby League Slick Knight exposes lack of bite in Surrey's campaign Cricket Barclays Capital The master of timing bows out on schedule Richie Benaud - the seriously good voice of cricket, Giles Smith says forum3 Ovation as Benaud weighs anchor Final Words HSBC The Insider Youngsters inspired to follow Flintoff's footsteps Pieces now in place to build for a glorious future The Times Marsh urges England to dominate The Way we were Shot of the day Hero of the day Ball of the day Picture Gallery Catch of the day Decision of the day Quote of the day Unsung hero Australia silenced by arch enemy's victory Quality Standard New attack quick to put Ponting on the back foot Pietersen captures the limelight Owen Slot on how the cavalier batsman made a lasting statement—pity about his fashion sense England's 'twelfth man' raises the bar Warne's turn to suffer as series slips from grasp Gordon passes Warne test Pub with a view Winning strokes Wedding sinner Emotional rescue Flintoff sure bet Too good to miss England joy unconfined as moment is seized Shedding Light Series Averages Bill Frindall's Final Scoreboard from the Oval Pietersen's tour de force allows England to rise again Tomorrow London Pride The Times Crossword Times Sport Cricket's coming home Ashes 05 The Times And Tomorrow how the Ashes were Won times2 Killer Su Doku passnotes No 1: The Ashes the face the click contents the bulletin Under their influence The creative directors of Jigsaw, East and Principles are three of three most powerful women in fashion. But what's in their wardrobes? Carol Midgley went to find out Facing a Dilemma Modern morals Picture Gallery They're here only for the beer Men in skirts If I were. . . . . . David Blunkett, I would have to fight back, says Toby Moore Children do smell - that's the point The Times 'I know how it feels to have terrible self-esteem' Andrew Billen: Jasper Conran recalls his troubled childhood, his relationship with his famous father and why middle-aged women deserve more than pink anoraks My Child is so afriad of going to bed that I have to stay in the room too A Problem Shared GAP The Times Online 15 Style Coach Fat isn't just a feminine issue More and more men are buying diet books. Toby Moore wonders if that's a good thing 17 James Delingpole Multiple Display Advertising Items Style coach Porsche Design Bye-bye Becks. So who's the new icon? David Beckham has been deposed as every man's fashion idol—over-exposed and just a bit too gay for most of us. James Delingpole looks at the nominations to replace him The Times Architecture that helps you heal Patients recover faster in single rooms, a principle which has been applied in a new children's hospital. Jerome Burne reports Patients will no longer wait in windowless corridors for consultants Erotic culinary activities Food and sex are two sides of the same coin—in extricably linked throughout history, says Ross Anderson. And as for scientific proof that aphorodisiacs work, who needs it? Most of us crave the gratification of as many senses as possible—sight, smell, taste, touch Chocolate cherries for two and another thing In Baghdad, there is nowhere to hide Gripping encounter with a rape device Price is right for a Beijing bargain 23 a Day with Daniel Libeskind 24 Paradise Found The future's looking sweet Forget the shame of chintz. British design is the icing on the cake, says Stephen Bayley 25 First Night A twinkle in the eye of the storm Architecture Tom Dyckhoff spends a day in the wild whirlwind of Daniel Libeskind's world Elektra The heart finds a home in paradise Dance Wayne McGregor has found inspiration on a tropical island. Donald Hutera visits him Times Online Cabaret 10 Years of the Jermyn Street Theatre Dance Lady Salsa Richmond Theatre reviews first night Opera Dom Sébastien Covent Garden Entertainments Concert Ian Bostridge/Graham Johnson Wigmore Hall Jazz Geoff Eales Purcell Room tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice The Blue Lamp (1950, b/w) Channel 4, 1.30pm Back to school with Mr Starkey Last Night's TV Monarchy by David Starkey: the TV series that sounds like a men's cologne Viewing Guide times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3694 Su Doku Cubed Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee Th€ Gam€ The Game Say Inside The Game Crouch above the Criticism Rick Broadbent finds a striker with a big character Rangers Determined to Exploit Fringe Benefit In Association with Mourinho Plotting World Domination Matt Hughes on Chelsea's plan to have the best team on the planet Lampard Hoping for Change in European Fortune In Association with Vieri Ready for First Start Real Weakened Makaay in Line Mounting Crisis Vexing Wenger Russell Kempson on a serious blow for Arsenal Keane Returns to Add Passion as He Eyes Final Fling In Association with Messi Situation for Barcelona Capello Seeks Fifa Damages Schalke Hit by Asamoah Injury Vital Statistic How Chelsea Spine Can Give England Backbone Experience gained in Champions League will be big boost to World Cup chances In Association with Euromanagers@work Lucozade Sport In Association with In the Company of True Genius Di Stéfano set standard for today's heroes 'If I'd been born ugly you would have never heard of Pelé' Porto Trim Sails In Association with Petrzalka Best of the Web Catch Me if You Can, Says Joaquin Lucozade Sport In Association with Mourinho's Ghostbusters Matt Hughes says Chelsea are wary of the Benítez ghoul in the 'Group of Death' Champions League In Association with Zitka's Chance to Make Amends Chelsea v Anderlecht ITV1, from 7.30pm tonight Wenger into the Unknown Sense of Adventure May Be Key to Highbury's Search for Holy Grail In Association with It's Saknockout Arsenal Beware of FC Thingy Players need no motivating at the San Siro but they do when faced by Swiss nobodies Sky Sports In Association with Forlan Finds his Feet 'As a big fish in a small pond, Forlán has flourished' Band of Brothers Anticipate Rich Pickings from New Adventure In Association with Bill Edgar's Watching Brief In Association with Uefacup Meet our latest signing. . . Bolton on Alert Downbeat Draw Raises Mowbray's Ambitions In Association with Everton Forced to Lower Sights David Moyes seeks advice from the top, James Ducker reports In Association with Middlesbrough up for Emerson Lucozade Sport Public Agenda Index Headline of the Week Quango boss encourages urcs to 'sweat their assets' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US Irritants of the Week Other Views The Top Stories Resources must be at the ready for a rescue Issue of the Week Logistics Nurturing Minds Young Prisoners Infant Deaths Public Opinion Authorities should be looking at savings through the sharing of back-office functions Index Staff desert jobs for bigger temp salaries Local Matters Drawing a line under arguments Higher calling for councillors? Local Government More power to the officials PPP The Times Public Agenda Relax, your s151s are safe Finance PFI sets new posers for unions' leadership Unions Analogy Watch Working hard for fewer hours Interview The new general secretary of the NAHT tells Alexandra Blair that shorter working hours for teachers will be achieved only if the Government agrees to fund the scheme properly "I'm certain that we will end up with classes of 38 to 40, which will be winding back the clock eight years" Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Index New Medical Research Psychiatry eyes change of face Health Other Stories we Liked Nurse forced to dismount Costs govern MRSA rates Index UK funders alert to threat of bioterror Research Power Pack Workers brush up on tracking Social Care Twin goals for schools Social Care Community Care Editorial, September 8 Hero. . . Bullies to face united front Children Salary Watch Legislation Update A council's money would be better spent on legal scrutiny of policies and decisions Index In the Chatrooms Teachers pay money no mind Education Paper Chase Classes need more pirates On the Airwaves Pressure on heads rises Index Governors' services 'valued' at £770 million Education Table Topper It may be big, but is it clever? Charities Acevo calls for innovation Charities Prize Caption Competition Isle's hydrogen hope rises Environment Web Watch Index Foreign Ways Developing a business culture Regeneration Poor choice hits immigrant families Housing The Issue Explained Housing Health and Safety Rating System Criminals to get a computer makeover Police How They See us Get measure of management Case Study Tables turning on public sector policy Organisational Gaming John Seddon Course Watch Index Inside Whitehall Consulting is a public business Management Spat of the Week Tips to target the top talent The 60-Second Management Book Rail apprentices all at sea Index Migrant workers give CAB a headache Management Grudge Alert Not quite chips with everything Interview Jeanette Orrey, a leading campaigner to get schools to provide pupils with nutritious food, tells Carly Chynoweth that the key to healthy eating is getting the balance right What Works for us Meet Jamie Oliver How Do I Become. . . ... 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What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Commonwealth and common law: our imperial legacies Frances Gibb on why the delegates are in London—sway, influence and a jamboree Highlights of the Commonwealth Conference Michael Page The Times Read all about it: three books for the fearless, busy lawyer Multiple Display Advertising Items News Can one size really fit all the world's economies? Competition Law: Edward Fennell on the hurds facing covergence There is No Clear Consensus on what the Law Should Look like How different legal systems take care of business Company Law: Jon Robins on the influence of Commonwealth law on corporate goverance across the globe Times Online Movers and Shakers More than 1,000, lawyers, judges and legal academics will be attending the conference. Gary Slapper looks at some of the key speakers Colonial echoes Firms from Commonwealth countries can struggle in London. But says Edward Fennell, a select few have carved a profitable niche Non-British Commonwealth Law Firms in Britain The exporting of lawyers is good for all parties Some countries worry about opening up their legal markets to outsiders. Kevin Martin explains the benefits Canadian Law Firms in London Tackling terrorism: is Britain setting the world a good example? International Law: The way that America and the UK are reacting to the threat of terrorisim is underminding the respect for human rights, write Alex Bailian and Philippe Sands Rights would be worthless if they could be override Judicial Independence: Checks and balances are not always welcomed by people whose power is being checked and balanced. But, writes Murray Gleeson, independent courts are a necessary safeguard against executive power Independent Courts are Good for Government, and Good for Business Death row: some states simply can't stop killing Death Penalty: Twenty-three countires still execute their citizens. Jon Robins on some of the lawyers who are pleading for mercy 2004 Execution Figures The Best London Sites for the Legal Tourist I don't think that nanny always knows best. . . Lawyers in the future: a blueprint for reform The Legal Profession: Is the law simply a business, asks Gary Slapper. Two controversial proposals will soon provide the answer Law Society Highlights Would investment in law firms pay dividends? Clementi Report: Roger Zair on the implications of outside ownership Most Firms are Used to Sharing Profits between Partners Scots are being denied consumer choice Move over pay-to-play directories, now it's peer review Legal 500 and Chambers dominate the international market but now American publishers have woken up, says Claire Smith The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn presents Legal Directories: The Big Four Financial system that's holy principled Islamic Banking: William Blair on the issues arising from adherence to Sharia As the Sector Has Grown, Attention Has Been Focused on Legal Issues What the legal journals are reporting this week lawweek Protecting Muslim Homeowners Hold your fire Tittle-tattle Tele rage One born Combating corruption with much tougher laws Bribery: A scourge on all nations, not only developing countries, says Colin Nicholls Spengler Fox University of Otago lawyer of the week tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery The world wild web and other IT stories Multiple Display Advertising Items

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