News from 15/09/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Charles Rispin, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Neelam Verjee, Patricia Davies, Djm, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Peter Musgrove, Mark Souster, David Rose, Adam Sherwin and Nic Hopkins, Stan Bench, Philip Howard, Gerry Ford, Chairman, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Penton Lewis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Neil C. Oliver, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Deborah Moggach, Brian Perry, Lucia Van Der Post, Wendy Ide, Gráinne Gilmore and Jayne Rosefield, Kevin Eason, Glasgow Herald, Eleanor Somerset, Alastair Campbell, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Bernard Parke, Dominic Walsh, Morleymor Fisher, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Joanna Weinberg, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Peter B. Giblett, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Patrick Foster and Will Pavia, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam Fresco and Steve Bird, Charles Bremner, Lan Johns, Michael Glover, John Banville, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Anthony Hollis, John Bolton, Dr Stuttaford, Lesley Brill, Greg Hurst and Christine Buckley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Russell Vallance, San Francisco, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Robert Freer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Nick Pattison (Managing Director), John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Karen Bayne, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Malcolm Yorston, Tom Edwards, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, David Shiels, Sarah Campbell, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Easther Walker, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Annie Hall, Chris Campling, David Davis, A. V. Gordon, R. O'Connor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Michelle Henery, Brian J. Turner, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Andrew Turek, Roy Hattersley, John Rolls (Director), Tony Dawe, Dave Hampton, Carly Chynoweth, Martin Hasseck, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Steve Turner, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Sacha Bonsor,
ResumoThe Times Strike threat over later retirement Fuel protests fail Bush plea to UN Dine with wine for £10 Costly cards Football's net loss Index Terrorists unite to plot Iraqi civil war Anatole Kaletsky HRH Prince Harry at 21 'There's no way I'm going to sit on my a*! back home' Blair: extremists have upper hand in War on Terror In the Times Today The Times Index Suspects to be held for longer Bread alert Sex-abuse suicide Iraq denial Male burden Stiff upper … err Growing danger of spurned lovers Warsaw Express The stalker on bail who brought death to the perfume counter Three million key workers say they will strike over pensions Ready for Action Pensioners 'will receive 30% less by 2050' Chargecard crime spree Doctor for trial Driver, 11, charged Lies free tramp Cannabis cakes first night Peugeot Safe: the eight tame dolphins who found their way back from the hurricane Party prince bares his soul on duty, Nazi uniforms and not-so-wicked stepmothers Alan Hamilton hears about army life, helping Aids orphans, unwelcome media attention and an 'amazing' girlfriend Looks Familiar? Harry in his Own Words Day of fuel protests that turned out to be a flop Free DVD Vauxhall The Link Penguins march on capital with the Brothers Grimm Must See … virgin atlantic Down—but defiant—on the Shankill Road tiscali Free DVD Police started the riots, not us, say Orangemen Top of the toffs for TUC People Waxing younger by the year Basf Leaning towards the unlikely Ps apple Head girls wooed by record bosses in ploy to boost sales Hm Revenue & Customs Thanks for the freebies but it will never work Top Girls My Autograph A diet rich in beans may mean more protection against cancer Staples MasterCard Northern Ireland violence Gordon Brown's handling of oil price 'crisis' The Ashes Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate RSPCA and the effects of the ban on hunting Cormorant cull Eu Lays down the Law Lessening our reliance on fossil-fuel energy Dressing your Age Name and shame? Ashes glory By jingo Picture Gallery Size and Substance No matter how large, the trade unions have to change Practically Prefect Head girls rule as the latest style icons Distant footsteps no clue to the ancient puzzle of imperial China Orange Disorder The distant Secretary of State and a hopelessy divided Unionist community Thunderer: A tilt at the Don Quixotes The march of the macHines The bureaucracies of the EU and UN have a life of their own: our leaders are incapable of taming them Join the Debate The Times So Davis wins. That's not progress The Conservatives have no idea of the fundamental rebuilding necessary for the party Why Brown is still counting the cost of surrendering to the fuel protesters With this £12 billion he could have repaid all he took in his infamous pension fund raid Alliance Leicester British terrorist suspect 'fought in the Bosnian war' Three arrested over £250,00 high-tech casino poker fraud Costa Sainsbury's Remove memorials, ramblers say Exercise mimics nuclear incident Rory: dead man was only suspect English Heritage buys first pub Boots Mining cliffs of Cornwall may become world heritage site Big test for Brown: how to keep 'Mondeo Man' backing Labour Laura Ashley Word war fails to trap votes Lloyds Tsb Upmarket crowd goes demurely provocative Dell £1m for legal aid barrister The Law Pocket money 'demeaning' Residential Care Petition for Cornwall sleeper Transport ford Gays on the threshold of 'married' bliss PC World PC World Land Rover Flexible working: how it can be a rigid barrier to the best jobs Part-Time Work Multiple Display Advertising Items Stress of lawrence report 'put Condon in hospital' Bat whose sex life is a family affair Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour's fundraiser urges subsidy plan review Davis courts moderates with move into centre Judge orders Hewitt to court Pink slips will fight vote fraud Ruling by ECJ 'not welcome' Dance company leaves leaky digs for £16.5m South Bank complex Vie Shot Race to contain flu pandemic Why they're singing a happy dune Low-flying training 'must go on' Recycling doubles in four years Multiple Display Advertising Items first night Mamet burlesque hits perfect lunatic spot first night Theatre Romance npower Times World News Baghdad's worst day of slaughter Bomb and gun attacks leave at least 152 dead in wave of al-Qaede killings, Antony Loyd and Ali Hamdani report Terrible Toll 'This is ten times worse than under Saddam' Making History UN faces its biggest challenge in wars against poverty … The Times Bush vows to 'tear down walls' between rich and poor nations Leaders vie for their moment on world stage Turkish vote may throw Schröder lifeline Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Man admits 'honour killing' of his sister Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe-wide hunt for heiress seized by masked gang Voters must choose between notorious and the unknown Afghan Election in Numbers (Reuters): Pastor's wife in baby theft trial (AP): Pinochet ruling (Reuters): Election pledge (AFP): Wishes ignored (AFP): Bin Laden ailing Martyrdom catch (Reuters): Herd luck Multiple Display Advertising Items Destruction almost total in town that bore brunt of hurricane Business courses for monks in search of higher fiscal plane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fugitive Fujimori Extradition fight twist as ex-leader renews passport Times Business Airlines file for Chapter 11 888 starting price Times award Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Katrina to drive rig cover costs up by 50% Calling Luo, calling Luo, get in touch with the SEC City braced for banking consolidation Play the game, Sir Gerry Coats, the British thread maker, is being heavily fined … Gardner leave Willowbrook Stark choices for the future of pensions Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Gold Results in Brief North Sea Look Ahead Google blogs on Stop Press NYSE boss to quit Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Delta and Northwest file for Chapter 11 protection The Times Provident may sell flagging car business Disney stands to lose $100m on fleet leases 'Overvalued' Chinese dot-com drops $1bn Airline staff demand aid for Greece's state carrier Total Taxpayers' subsidy of renewable energy 'to top £6bn' US sales dragged down by sluggish car demand IMF dismisses claims of worldwide savings glut Increase in jobless claimants may be slowing Novartis may raise £168m from sale of food unit Morrisons workers vote to strike over strategy Somerfield chief raps Nisa-Today's chairman Baugur raises bid talk with new shares buy Gardner to step down as Centrica chief for new role Wimpole Picture Gallery Ultimatum over Rentokil BPB fights hostile bid with profit upgrade Nelson's last rites City Diary Asleep on the job City Diary Don't bank on it City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge owes much to a few Betex hires Numis for AIM float to fund China drive The Times ITV calls for end to ad spend cap as ratings slip British pension funds play safer Spirit says IPO still an option despite sale talk Shopping around Maserati Which? demands action on store card mis-selling Hopes that Vodafone will answer analysts' calls lifts FTSE 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 Yes has yet to offer answer to Provident's curate's egg The Day's Biggest Movers Sig Gilts Franchise prospects help train operators Smaller Capitalisation Shares Caffè Nero Business Equity Prices Inter Exec 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 Bank of Scotland Times Register Nat Joseph Record company founder whose astute ear and eclectic tastes made him a major force in Sixties music Nathan Joseph, record company founder, thertrical producer and agent was born on July 23, 1939. He had been suffering from Parkinson's disease and died of pneumonia on August 30, 2005, aged 66 Francy Boland Gifted arranger who led one of the most creative big bands in jazz Francy Boland, jazz musician, was born on November 6, 1929. He died on August 12, 2005, aged 75 Julio César Turbay Politician who navigated Colombia's decade of violence to rise to President Julio César Turby Ayala, politician, was born on June 18, 1916. He died on September 13, 2005, aged 89 Lives Remembered George McGhee Tycoon diplomat with a lucky streak and a fondness for Britain George C. McGhee, oilman and diplomal, was born on March 10, 1912. He died on July 4, 2005, aged 93 Robert Baker 'Ghostbuster' who sought to banish the fear of haunting Robert Baker, psychologist was born on June 27, 1921. He died on August 8, 2005, aged 84 UK discriminates against unmarried fathers Law Report Adopters' wish to limit contact with half-sister is upheld Court of Appeal Nicolino Loche 'El intocable' who reigned as light-welter champ for three years Nicolino Loche, boxer, was born on September 2, 1939. He died of heart failure on September 6, 2005, aged 66 Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner Luncheon School Notices Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Banish those end-of-summer blues: take an autumn break Windermere £53 a night, Windsor £60 a night; a week in the Algarve £201. Tony Dawe lists the offers Getting into the swing of things A ramble through the heart of France Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Royal Bank Scotland A chance for the other side of golf Patricia Davies introduces a four-page report on the Lombard Trophy which gives every PGA professional in Britain and Ireland a shot at glamour, fame and cash Tournaments used to end on Fridays so that players could hurry back to look after their members at the weekend Early baby and a new kilt, ready for the off Patricia Davies gets behind the stories of the professional and amteurs who will take on the Vale do Lobo course Lombard Woman who still has a mountain to climb in the Lombard Trophy Patricia Davies looks back at past glories of the tournament Nobody ever pulls out of the final—then the phone rang and I was in, except I couldn't play A long drive from Billericay to Augusta Patricia Davies talks to Beverly Lewis, on why she became the PGA captain and what she hopes to achieve Golf is not just a game for old men in bad sweaters Nature Notes On this Day September 15, 1982 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Why trunk calls go further after dusk Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Sheikh digs deep to fuel Godolphin supply line Racing Times Test Winston thinks positive with plan for working winter in Dubai Diary Pontefract Yarmouth Ayr The Times Sports Book O'Leary is taking his new show on the road Bupa Great North Run Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Index Williams may be pushed on Button Motor Racing Times Online Champion Loeb faces uncertain future Motor Rallying Absentees give lesser lights scope to shine Golf HSBC World Match Play Championship Guinness Today's Draw Links Newton plans ban appeal Hann plays on Ballesteros boost Tucker fed up Hsbc Golden days when Dickie got the bird Bath paying for cutting corners timescorporategolf Saracens consider appeal over Little ban The Sunday Times Ashes win provides the perfect tonic Jonny Wilkinson cheered England to victory from his hospital bed after an operation to remove his troublesome appendix Fletcher puts bully boys in their place Bumper sales forecast for DVD release of Ashes triumph Flintoff on List Index Sponsors looking to cash in on success Trott leads way in Bears run spree Totesport League Second Division Afzaal brings Collingwood down to earth How They Stand Adnan holds his nerve Gallian guides Nottinghamshire closer to pennant Frizzell County Championship Scoreboards Crowds drift away in their thousands Coventry lifted by Adebola Luque out for two months Tired excuses raise fears over Gerrard Chelsea pay price for rigid policy on tickets Just the Ticket United have to draw on all their experience Group D Morrisons McClaren puts Europe low on list of priorities Moyes seeks some answers The Premiership Today Allardyce confesses to looking beyond Bolton Uefa Cup Bergkamp spares blushes of Arsenal and Van Persie esure Vieira Sees Red as Juventus Win The Times Crossword 23,082 Wenger has catching up to do in the name game FC Thun exposed a Vieira-size hole at the heart of Arsenal, says Nick Szczepanik The Insider Fringe sports such as badminton, cycling, netball and … Fresh from tearing down the pie-in-the-sky ambitions … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimesc. co. uk Times Sport Beckham's old foe brings out the red devil in rash Rooney The Times Index Harvey Nichols pass notes Killer Su Doku the face the click Reuters: Even hardened sports fanatics the bulletin contents The ground floor may be closed—but upstairs the shoppers are still splashing the cash Business as usual Two people are shot dead in Harvey Nichols but Lucia Van Der Post says that won't keep fashionsistas, ladies who lunch and trust-fund babes away from this shrine to retail therapy There's a hint of chavdom lurking around those expensive aisles, a touch of passe bling Sofa Workshop Facing a Dilemma Modern morals What is the accepted period of glothing, now that the England cricket team has regained the Ashes? Picture Gallery Master of nothing's route to nowhere One and a half up Women are still not being promoted You know your life's in trouble when … … there are no friends or family on your BT Friends and Family list, says Alice Miles Why style matters Puritans and intellectuals may be scornful of style, but it's at the root of personal identity, says Bel Mooney, who admits that she adores clothes, jewellery and make-up Beneath the burkas I glimpsed bright clothes, even sequined tops, indicating a private world of westernised glamour The Times Ask Dr Stuttaford Exposing your body to the winter cold could change your shape The Times Cute, but where's the flavour? food Baby vegetables look pretty but Joanna Weinberg is sceptical Dish Bigoli and anchovy Index Here's where stars come out to play James Christopher looks forward to the 49th Times bfi London Film Festival The Aristocrats Priority booking for Times readers How did your Gardener grow? The opening film at the London Film Festival is an exotic best. Wendy Ide meets its director Lords of Dogtown Face to face with a god between legends Legendary hellraiser Johnny Cash is the subject of an eagerly awaited new biopic, this year's Times Gala. Steve Turner recalls meeting the Man in Black Sound and visions: music films at The Times bfi London Film Festival Johnny Cash: walking the acting line Elektra Let's hear it for the glowering hero rewiews film They're back, and, yes they're still sparring. James Christopher salutes the latest Darcy and Lizzie Four word reviews Me and You and Everyone we Know Two Korean chillers leave Wendy Ide lukewarm but she is fascinated by a memoir of Ireland Carte Noire Umbrellas in every colour, including subtle hues Ian Johns on the 'neo-realist operatta' that made a star of Catherine Deneueve Carte Noire Fête accomplie: the best of French films at The Times bfi London Film Festival The Times Scenes and sensibility Deborah Moggach on the perils and pitfalls of adapting Pride and Prejudice for the screen The Times DVD dinners How to rhake baurry blaric saued Thar she blows up in Huston's face The filming of Moby Dick, offered as a free DVD in The Times this Saturday, was stormy and dangerous, says Lesley Brill The Times A priest-ridden island exposed A film about 1960s Ireland recalls harsh memories for the novelist John Banville Theatre The Philanthropist Donmar Warehouse, WC2 first night reviews Visual art Chris Ofili's The Upper Room Tate Britain Concert Ann Murray Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Dance Momix Peacock, WC2 Radio 4 Radio Choice Leaders in London Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Horizon Viewing Guide ITV Underground Britain BBC Two, 9.50pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.45pm Rhona Cameron's Lesbian Moments Channel 4,11.40pm Victim (1961, b/w) Quadrophenia (1979) Sexy Beast (2000) Channel 4,10pm A small step rather than a giant leap Last Night's TV times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3696 Su Doku Cubed Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise The Times Inside Contact us The Times Zen and the art of good business The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week … … Bad Week What Else Happened Price Water House Coopers Looking back at the way ahead Back to the Future Data File The Office Psychologist Let's Rock What gets you fired up? In the first part of our series on motivation, Daniel Allen considers that elusive factors that accounts for people wanting to do things rather than doing them simply because they have to Test Yourself … Do You Have an Executive IQ? Hudson Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at What Can I Earn? I resent being the company's social secretary Worklife Challenge It's how you bounce back that really matters How to … Deal with Failure How Do I Become … … a Distillery Manager? gradjobs Find out More The Top 50 Graduate Employers Key Points Range of ranked employers widens for degree holders Analysis Accounts for success The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The increase in graduate vacancies for chartered accountants keeps the accounting sector, and Pricewaterhouse Coopers in particular, riding high. Martin Birchall reports Unique Selling Point Durham Business School Pure Recruitment Down from the boards and into the boardroom What an MBA Did for Me When her musical career stalled, opera singer Alice Dumas decided to get a degree that would allow her to move into business. She tells Steve Coomber her story Profile … Sloan Scholarship Winner Getting in is the hard part MBA Admissions Strategy In the first of a 12-week series, A. V. 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