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News from 14/09/2005

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Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Brenda Stein, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, N. Mizra, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Thomas, Gavin Musgrave, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Tom Bawden and Dominic Walsh, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Lucia Van Der Post, Sam Marlowe, Sylvia Crookes, Cynthia Hall Vice-President, Roger Maynard, Joe Joseph, John Duignan, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Sir Ian Blair, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Lesley Taylor, Menh Kossony, Snake Dancer, Michael Tillotson, Phil Gordon, Rob Riley, Valerie Elliott and Patrick Foster, Richard Lloyd Parry, Don Thomas, Charles Clarke, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jon Scott, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Liz Chong, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Ben Webster, Will Pavia and Gary Duncan, Greg Hurst and Christine Buckley, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John Lander, John Woodcock, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Morgan Falconer, Valerie Butt, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Ian Stirling, David Ackland, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Ashling O'connor, Frank Greaney, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Pete Taylor, David Graveney, Michael Gove, Jacqui Goddard, Ian Harris Director of Social Services, Martin Waller, Audrey Martin, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tim Luckhurst, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Michael Henderson, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Nick Szcsepanik, Robert Rhodes, Olav Bjortomt, John Ryan, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Horace Mitchell, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft,

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The Times Price rise fuelled by panic buying Warning to Tories Double shooting Dine with wine for £10 Loyalist peace call Drug price inquiry Index Europe wins the power to jail British citizens Garages run dry as panic buying fuels price rise In the Times Today The Times A Litre of Unleaded Police ready for blockades Childminder in racist assault Queue stabbing Arms fair protest PlayStation recall Banking scam Avenue of Stars BT Stalker shoots his former lover in Harvey Nichols murder-suicide A power shift - or just another weapon in Brussels armoury? Europe wins right to jail Britons What They Said about the Ruling MRSA survives on computers Fans banned Murder trial Cruelty to puppy King's sing Floyd Picasso auction Givenchy Prison for Dome chief over £4m fraud Troubled Times MI5 has hundreds of terror suspects under surveillance, Clarke tells MPs The home Secretary revealed that a massive security operation prevented two attacks on London, Richard Ford reports hp The Bombings in Numbers Livingstone likens bomb apologist to reformer Pope John July 21 suspect loses his fight against extradition Tough Talk I ordered squad to storm The raid on the Finsbury Park Mosque in North London was one of the most sensitive operations in Lord Stevens's time at Scotland Yard—but it was vital to the investigation into the ricin affair, he reveals in this extract from his new book Barclays Times Online dfs Men and horses lay dead and dying in the park Detective Chief Inspector John Stevens was one of the first police officers to see the carnage of the IRA Hyde Park bombing in 1982 Picture Gallery Murder victim's best friend is beaten up 'by same group in a show of strength' directline. com UVF truce is declared void after violence Bus stop killer jailed for life Body recovered Mother in court Cola collapse Cheers for beer M&s Winston's wedding secret direct from O2 Stores Griffin's gorillas go touchy-feely Picture Gallery Ps Time to sort it out People The name's Craig, new 007 Vote for me or lose the next election, Clarke tells Tories Europe still holds key to leadership The Ashes Multiple Display Advertising Items Themed art to suit your mood Tours at Tate cater for hangovers, the jilted and lovesick, Jack Malvem writes Citroën Multiple Display Advertising Items Couple face £400,000 legal bill after losing phone mast battle times 2 Respect in our communities Proposals for reform of the university admissions system Growing poppies New weather Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Cayman hurricane appeal Inheritance tax Royal heirs Soup runs New Labour Ashes glory for England Subtle differences Picture Gallery Last Night of the Poms Let chariots of fire carry our cricket heroes home Legal Trespass The European Court has gravely undermined the sovereignty of EU states Three cheers for the Spice boy, who inspires us all to Olympic bouncing Pumped up The real problems with oil and petrol lie in the medium term The truth about telly tubbies Don't panic, he's in charge As the Chancellor tackles the "fuel crisis", we gain a glimpse of the kind of prime minister he might be The Times Return of the Wizard superhero The nation has witnessed five contests played in a generous spirit by modest players The day I threw a loaded boomerang at Ken Clarke from a passing scooter The trouble was, the big beast, the world statesman, was utterly, hopelessly wrong He says there's no need to worry because the European issue won't come up. Yeah, right Soldiers beat me until I passed out, says Iraqi Emirates Plans to scale down troop levels scrapped Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince takes up mother's charity Success gap widens as Britain slips down educational league times 2 France is a Dump Roll call may not be so important after all Obesity link to childhood TV Smell of success worries farmer Teenager charged with murders Church's revolutionary appeal real time Beowulf on the big screen Stop whining about laws and face new world, Blair tells unions TUC Agenda Unions give Gordon a silent night Multiple Display Advertising Items Woman wins right to wed father-in-law A ban designed to protect the integrity of the family has been ruled illogical by the European Court, reports Frances Gibb Agatha Christie's favourite plot Multiple Display Advertising Items Cold Comfort Times World News Can 150 presidents and premiers reshape UN? Most of the boldest ideas have been stripped out before start of summit, reports James Bone Sticking Points for Reform There's no business like a Bill Clinton sideshow Germany faces polls deadlock With the gap closing between the two big parties, an unworkable alliance could follow, reports Roger Boyes in Berlin The Times Victory for leader who promised higher taxes EU to scrap 'absurd' rules (AP): Serbian suspect (AP): Cypriot threat (AP): Corruption claim (AP): Mobile sex phones Multiple Display Advertising Items Eco-warriors go into battle against 4x4s - with cycle pumps Land of 25,000 centenarians hails its silver surfers, golfers and cyclists Suzuki The Record-Breakers (AFP): Parties block £5bn for arms (AFP): Collision kills ten (AP): Democracy rally (AP): Jurassic tree sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Families' joy at freedom to visit the other side of town The anti-war dream ticket: Gorgeous George and Hanoi Jane lloydstsb Pared-down chic loosens appeal of boho and bling US court candidate silenced by abortion questions They left us all to die, says nurse Green Flag Blame me for Katrina shambles, says Bush as ratings hit new low President's address to the nation may call on Giuliani or Powell to head recovery operation, Tim Reid reports (Reuters): Baby of coma mother dies (AP): Iraqi takeover (AP): Star's son on trial (AFP): Blackout fears (Reuters): Quick change Times Business Jail plan attacked Longest bonds Rosneft valuation Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Branson to put $100m into refinery Misys chief under fire after profit warning US energy power house in £1.9bn bid for Drax station Fears over the economic impact of soaring energy costs … What next for Lomax? Corporate Refine timing ING Direct Brown beset by both brothers and bosses Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day North Sea Oil Look Ahead ABN close to deal Stop Press Google go-ahead Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot OFT announces surprise inquiry into drug pricing The Times Hewlett-Packard to axe 1,000 UK jobs KKR bosses quit to set up venture fund Smith & Nephew blames Katrina Ladbrokes tipped as favourite in the race for Sporting Index A reassuringly exciting event Electra to hold beauty parade of advisers for Amtico disposal LTA courts suitors as it puts Queen's up for sale for £40m EU presses US on farm subsidies acer Ottakar's recommends HMV bid Computacenter stays on track Cobham shares soar Morgan Stanley in $11m pay-off Decision on Icelandic charges due next week Invisible bonding City Diary Sales Stumble A right puzzle City Diary Baugur ups French Connection stake New stores in Britain put on hold as sales flag Weak advertising market forces Mail group to cut costs magistrates Potter gold for book publisher Results in Brief Former Shell boss loses case against FSA Oil prices hit global economic prospects 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 The Times Chirac wants employees to join fight against foreign takeovers De Villepin slams on the tax breaks The Times Finns play nuclear card in national power game European Briefing Marks & Spencer pays the price for low-cost strategy Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Chilean miner is not a copper-bottomed share The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Trading worries drag Luminar lower Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices austrianairlines CBI chief hits out at new rules over accounting errors Multiple Display Advertising Items PwC may face Mayflower fine Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register P. J. Honey Authority on Vietnam whose unrivalled expertise aided both officials and refugees in turbulent times Paddy Honey, linguist and scholar, was born on December 16,1922. He died on August 17, 2005, aged 82 Ulrich Sahm Diplomat who was instrumental in bringing East and West Germany together again Ulrich Sahm, German diplomat, was born on October 13, 1917. He died on August 22, 2005, aged 87 Lives Remembered Sir Ronald Wilson Australian jurist who sought redress for the wrongs done to Aboriginal children Sir Ronald Wilson, Ac, Kbe, Cmg, church leader and jurist, was born on August 23,1922. He died on July 15,2005, aged 82 Judge must consider whether order would benefit the child Law Report Court of Appeal 'Arson' should be specified on charge sheet Court of Appeal Squadron Leader Desmond Fopp Battle of Britain veteran who won the AFC for saving a badly damaged aircraft Squadron Leader Desmond Fopp, AFC, wartime fighter pilot and instructor, was born on March 13, 1920. He died on August 8, 2005, aged 85 Court Circular VC and GC Association welcomes Iraq war heroes Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge New Orleans needs Dutch dedication Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Spencer within sight of maiden title Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Times Test Yarmouth Sandown Park The Times Beverley The Results Service Pools Forecast Stephen Fleming leads out Nottinghamshire in pursuit … Today's Fixtures Warne has to endure more agony Totesport League Stalemate fit for the connoisseur Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Newton hit by record ban Little punished Player of the Week The Fantasy Game The Times Jagielka goal keeps United run going Coca-Cola Championship Ipswich finally see some light King quick to punish Norwich Eagles lands knockout blow for spirited Wednesday The Times Corinthians, the Brazilian club, have fined Carlos … Wenger criticises cautious approach as danger to game Ferguson states case for fresh assault on Europe Champions League Anderlecht and fans pose empty threat to Chelsea Champions League The Times Real are mauled by Lyons Carvalho makes serene return to the fold Crouch stakes his claim for England place William Hill Benítez gamble pays dividends Kyrgiakos wraps it up for Rangers Cricket must capitalise on its moment in the sun or return to the Dark Ages Britons on parade in Sydney 'Freddied' players enjoy the party Matthew Pryor on how the England team revelled through the night after their day of glory Times Online Add courage to brilliance: the recipe for a star like Pietersen It's that Morning-After Feeling, but only One of These Times Columnists Had Been out Celebrating the Night before Shane Warne on the friend who helped to ruin his birthday Sombre Australians give credit to the old enemy Red tape cut to give Fletcher green light for citizenship I was so worried only three men and a dog would come to see us For One, There is Just the Pain of Defeat, for the Other the Ecstasy of Triumph. Here They Reveal their Thoughts Matthew Hoggard is bowled over by yesterday's victory parade Triumphant fans turn celebration into barmy occasion Ben MacIntyre joins England players and supporters in Trafalgar Square HSBC The Times Crossword 23,081 While cricket cannot claim to be a global sport, the … The youngest son of Basil D'Oliveira was watching the … The Insider Index England target World Cup The Times Mortgages for Business Ashes 05 times 2 pass notes Picture Gallery the click the bulletin contents Panic stations Queues at the pumps, people topping up tanks already almost full—here we go again. Richard Morrison analyses the psychology of a fuel crisis and our oil dependency How much longer will we enjoy oil? Experts predict that fossil fuel will be exhausted in our children's lifetime. Then what? Top Ten Ways To Save Fuel Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Image of the day Have people forgotten how to be patient? Age of innocence is in the past I admit that I like. . . SUVs are naughty but very nice, says a covetous Sarah Vine Do You Need Advice? 'My stepdaughter's selfish behaviour is spoiling my marriage' Salad days are over, time to reach for the chard food Beetroot's leafy sister is a versatile vegetable, says Joanna Weinberg Renault Dish The Times stylewednesday The seven ages of woman Every decade need a rethink. . . Lucia Van Der Post gives an indispensable guide to how to dress for your age Gap In search of the gold standard Beauty jury Tan extenders should give natural-looking colour and leave your skin baby-soft. We test the best. Compiled by Nicola Copping volkswagen H&m: to be truly cool, be a covetous copycat Chain reaction Where the stylish lead Anne Ashworth follows - and finds real treasures Detail is retail btw. . . Picture Gallery Less is more - so join the strip club Bid goodbye to those forgiving boho layers. Today's look is about pared-back chic, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Even in New York they have succumbed to over-exuberant accessorising 6 steps to minimalism arts Kidnapped in the name of art Morgan Falconer suffers fear and humiliation, and a few bruises, in a stunt by a performance artist Lying on the floor I had felt genuinely degraded, afraid of the next punch, ashamed that I'd submitted to it at all Times Online Give me hells and bells, not dolphins If you want to mix art and mumbo jumbo, at least choose decent mumbo jumbo The Times Oh you pretty things Derwent May Elektra As to the manor born An Irish castle that has become an art gallery seduces Rachel Campbell-Johnston Theatre On the Celling Toyota Opera The Coronation of Poppea reviews first night Entertainments Theatre Fewer Emergencies An assistant to bank on Crème Working Relationship Susan Rice, chief executive of Lloyds TSB Scotland, and her executive assistant, Carolynne McEwen The Times Lunch Break Multiple Display Advertising Items How to make sure you stay in the comfort zone Rosalind Renshaw on avoiding aches and pains in the office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fyi Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Discovery Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Murder Blues Viewing Guide Space Race The Golden Hour ITV1, 9pm Room 101 BBC Two, 10pm Bad Education (2004) Film Choice Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996) The Mexican (2001) The big daddy of sports shows Last Night's TV Dickie Davis's moustache could only be worn innocently before the Village People arrived on the scene Variations Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3695 Word Watching Polygon WWF Ashes 05 Aussies Must Acquire Taste of Pommie Granite The Verdict Inside Times Online Triumph to Linger The Expert For sheer excitement and sporting chivalry, this series was the best of them all Numbersgame British Dominance Sign of the Times Simon Barnes says the penny finally dropped at Sydney 2000 Bowled over or out? John Westerby on those enjoying the glow of the Ashes - and those who got burnt Mercedes-Benz Dell Crowning Glory for England John Woodcock says Kevin Pietersen was the dashing prince at the Oval coronation MasterCard The Great Entertainer Dazzles his Audience Shane Warne, on his final Ashes tour, is a true marvel to Michael Henderson Ashes Runs the Gamut from A-Z Tim De Lisle feasts on an alphabet soup of the five Tests Picture Gallery Australia The Class of 2005 How They Scored First Test Lord's England show early promise but Australia assert dominance to win by 239 runs The Times Whatthey Said before Whatthey Said after Second Test Edgbaston Australia get within a whisker of victory but England win a classic by two runs northern rock Whatthey Said before Whatthey Said after Third Test Old Trafford Obstinate Ponting leads from the front and Lee and McGrath hold on for draw npower Whatthey Said before Whatthey Said after Fourth Test Trent Bridge Flintoff and the Joneses star, Warne hits back, but England win by three wickets Peugeot Whatthey Said before Whatthey Said after Fifth Test the Oval Pietersen becomes the hero as first Test hundred ensures series-winning draw Berocca Whatthey Said before Whatthey Said after Barclays Capital

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