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News from 16/09/2005

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Andrew Robson, Jane Cornwell, Lynne Greenwood, Lorne Blackwood, George Galloway, Robert Cole, Sarah Potter, Liz Bestic, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, John Birch, Christopher Catherwood, Vicki Powell, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Melton Mobray, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Charles R. Cross, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Duncan Farmer, Sam Lister, William Gillis, Emma Bell, Daniel McGrory and Richard Ford, Chris McCooey, Chris Chivers, Jane MacArtney, Gordon Miller, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Ben Gurr, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Hain, Gary Duncan and Sarah Butler, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Ali Hamdani, Angela Jameson, Marjorie Wallace, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, James Bone and David Charter, Chris Buckland, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Sarah Marks, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Precious Williams, David Willetts, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, David Lewis, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Malcolm Orton, Christine Buckley and Rosemary Bennett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Neil Jones, Paul Simons, Caroline Rees, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Paul Randall, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, John Cale, Russell Jenkins, Maggie Humphreys, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Annette Shaw, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Christopher Hitchens, Graham Norwood, David Powell, A. B. Parkinson, Patrick Innes, Harry Wales, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Richard Laming, Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,

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The Times Sacked consultant is awarded £1.6m Support for Davis Copycat boy dies Overseas Special High street flat Victory for Bolton Index Harry Wales makes his debut as a columnist Picture Gallery Sentences slashed for terrorist supergrasses Be Briefed by the Best In the Times Today The Times Davis is the man to ensure a Tory win, says Willetts Terrorist supergrasses may have their sentences slashed Asylum-seeker found hanged Smuggling trial Out of flavour Labour goal Director dies Birthday theft Insulting TV Complications Tiffany & Co Older mothers 'epidemic' a danger to health, doctors warn women Doctors warn women not to put their careers before having children - they may live to regret it, reports Sam Lister Unions turn their fire on Europe over low pay for migrant workers Hostility may be an embarrassment at Labour conference, report Christine Buckley and Rosemary Bennett A fruity response to Times comment Childminder let off prison term Armed patrols Prepay cash card DNA thief marker Biopsies stolen Fraud sentence Inventor honoured Gant Moby Dick Heart and soul in scenes of reality first night Theatre Two Thousand Years Cottesloe, Se1 Boundaries between judges and Parliament will be battleground Clarke blunder reveals doubt An electronic draft revealing the changes made to a Home Office letter undermines the new proposals, reports Richard Ford Main Points The Moderates Men cleared of poison plot are among suspects New laws 'will alienate mainstream Muslims' Universities told to spy on student extremists Mint Terror Groups Found at 24 Campuses New World of Regulations IWC Inside the Times Tomorrow Europe and US drink to end of 20-year wine war A programme that will change British television forever Beautician 'failed by system' Sacked doctor in racial bias case is awarded £1.6m Homebase Spare me a moment People Oops, she's had it Vauxhall Ladylike enough Picture Gallery Elie of a girl Ps M&s Criticise and we'll expel your child, says school Nationwide postoffice AOL dfs dfs Boy, 12, hanged himself while copying film pirate's heroic escape Challenges at UN summit Search for enlightenment in modern Islam Orange disorder Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Back to Nuclear Fuel cost to poorer households Shared clothing Fashion Police Ashes Parade Is Britain plc up for grabs? Tory campaign Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not … 100 not out Killer Su Doku Picture Gallery P is for Presidential One call of nature makes the whole world kin True Justice New terror laws must be proportionate Bet my genocide's bigger than your genocide: the sad cult of suffering Notebook A Race, Not a Meeting Time for Tory leadership contenders to be realistic about their prospects Thunderer: Another age-old problem You were fast asleep at Crewe …and so you never knew (perhaps) that sleeper trains to Cornwall and Scotland were threatened The Times Join the Debate I'm backing down and backing Davis Alastair Campbell is wrong: the Tory problem isn't the same one that Tony Blair faced Space, food, medicine, protection: it's better here in Barbara's hall of plenty Currys moben What's Banned and What's Not It pays to split up, study says Tycoon fined for e-mail spying Foreign fungus threatens frogs Bogus dentist's patients at risk Council bans bouncy castles Barrymore rejects drug claims Dawn raids lead to five arrests "A Joy to Behold" Schools are accused of failing children in care Student depression is costing £30m Digital-only TV may cost viewers £250 BT ExtraLife Switching over Furniture Village Cocaine row puts model Kate's career on the line Scandal is spreading alarm among fashion's top brands, reports Jack Malvern WHSmith The Cultural Revelation Huntley scalded in prison attack Director jailed Lorry charge Absent conviction Jet skier's ASBO Disability 'naked, pregnant and proud' takes on Trafalgar Square Nine-year BSE ban on older beef lifted npower Clone pioneer setback Science Plan to revive estates Housing Row over Jamie's meals Schools Rap star 'ordered love triangle killing' Dell Rapist who filmed his attack jailed for 14 years Family of second murder victim visit McCartneys First Choice Male habits 'cut life expectancy' Asda leads way in fuel price cuts Man shoots himself after chase Training gets off to flying start No ifs, no buts, we'll win on our own, says Kennedy The Lib Dem leader has no time for pacts, he tells Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst in a pre-conference interview What They Say Balmoral cricketers stumped by metric muddle over pitch Land Rover Scots in a spain over Ashes TV coverage Multiple Display Advertising Items Arab tells court of beating by troops Cleared teacher still faces sack Assault claim leads to suspension, court and job fears, reports David Sanderson Fashion the poorer as design loses out to celebrity factor The famous emerge as the main attraction at the shows, Lisa Armstrong reports from New York. Pictures by Ben Gurr Guinness Times World News Al-Zarqawi's dark forces riding high on a tide of blood Who said there is no civil war? It has already started' From car dealers to professors, Iraqis are deeply concerned about their country's plight, Ali Hamdani reports from Baghdad Most Wanted Galloway and Hitchens slug it out British Gas AA Prize Fighters lastminute Lecture Notes University established an English outpost in China (AP): Israeli general's war crime fears (AFP): Lover's revenge (Reuters): Firecracker deaths (AP): Inauspicious day Please Miss, may the US President be excused from the room? Price of oil empowers Iran's tough negotiating From emptying of the diplomatic bag to breaking wind before Virgin Queen Lloyds TSB Insurance Timesonline volkswagen Britain attempts to save nuclear talks halfords Iron Mike is big hit with Chechnya's hard man Nurse accused of killing 29 patients emporio Merkel pledges to mend fences with America Battered Bush in pledge to rebuild, whatever the cost Global warming linked to increase of hurricanes Car park cash offer Deadliest Disasters Timesonline The Times Fishing for memories of home (AFP): Heiress is freed by kidnap gang (AP): Wife arrest order (AP): English channel (AFP): Streets ahead (AFP): Squirrel bridge Exiled celebrities get tax carrot to return Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Tax Rates The Times Times Business Oil fuels FTSE rise Old Mutual threat Precipice ban Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones High street gloom increases a sales slump at supermarkets BAE could face inquiry over Pinochet broes clain Hedge funds set to back £400m bid for Peacock Argument for clearer figures Investors' expectations for the Chinese search engine … In defence volkswagen Clarity begins at home for Kingfisher Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Marsh charges MasterCard float 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 Western refineries spurning sulphurous Saudi oil Rate rise in balance as surging energy bills lift US inflation Outrage as Northwest applies for protection Global conditions making firms more resilient, IMF says Take Care Choosing a Plan Trend Micro Dignity predicts near-20% rise in pre-paid funerals Horses are a draw for those going out in style Bonuses on offer to leading FTSE bosses soar 20% The Times Record year as equity firms raise $100bn What Company Chiefs are Paid Property tycoon sets sights on derivatives Next to open 30 new stores despite retail gloom Dirty work City Diary Don't have a ball City Diary B&q pins its hopes on women to halt decline Unions join forces with plan to strike at Morrisons Keeping the spirit Chirac warned over Taittinger sale The Sunday Times Centrica surges but risks bills backlash Billionaire used nails to build an empire Gresham buys parts maker for £40m The Times Time Warner talks with Microsoft over AOL deal Eurotunnel sees light - for now FTSE 100 surges to four-year high on oil and mining gains 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 Next is on course but risks being led astray by targets The Day's Biggest Movers 888 Holdings Gilts Online gaming stocks find favour again Smaller Capitalisation Shares Kier Group Guardian's head not alone on the chopping block Media Impact of the Compacts Hollywood fights back—with gorilla tactics Nic Hopkins says the battle for leisure spending is forcing a rethink in Tinseltown For further media coverage Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Switching over to Digital TV Landing BA's account is crucial for M&c Saatchi Live coverage of the Cambridge Television Convention Business Equity Prices Dogs Trust The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For future details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Bricks and Mortar Multiple Display Advertising Items Garmin Gullwings taking Ford back to the future Maserati Gransport Non-smokers have the best chance of selling used cars New Maserati is sound investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Optimax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Robert Wise Modest Hollywood director who found his true metier in West Side Story and The sound of Music Robert Wise, film director, was born on September 10, 1914. He died on September 14, 2005, aged 91 Lives in Brief Derek Traversi Widely read Shakespearean scholar who proved an enthusiastic British Council lecturer abroad Derek Traversi, CBE Shakespearean scholar, was born on November 7, 1912. He died on August 25, 2005, aged 92 Donald Horne Provocative writer and editor who first labelled Australia 'the Lucky Country' Donald Horne, writer and critic, was born on December 26, 1921. He died on September 8, 2005, aged 83 Lives Remembered Al Casey Versatile and inventive guitarist of the swing era Power to entertain surviving split-issue leave to appeal Law Report Minister can pursue disabled claimant for overpayment of benefits Court of Appeal Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Banquet Dinner Lecture School Notices Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Safe city that left storm survivors cold Weather Eye Timesonline Times Sport Second bite of training cherry bears fruit for Cox Racing Times Test Mutamared ready to shine in Silver Cup Soviet Song ruled out of autumn clash with great rival The Wright Track Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Ayr Newbury Warren removes kid gloves in legal dispute with Hatton Boxing Nottingham The Results Service Today's Fixtures Bassett breaks down barriers with driving ambition Equestrianism Today Displaced Saints agree to return to Louisiana American Football Woods takes aim at British record Athletics McRae eyes a top-ten finish on comeback The Uk's Most Popular Corporate Golf Event Camelot going for 2012 gold Olympic Games The Sunday Times Past masters inspire young pretenders Baron challenges Robinson to mark new England era Aynsley Cueto aims to extend record run Hull fear the Johns factor will again help Warrington Rugby League In the Hunt Links Enforced layoff gives Els chance to find his feet John Hopkins on why the world No 4 is focused on his return from a knee injury First round Montgomerie hands it to Hensby after strong start Golf Toms airlifted to hospital Ding rallies Clijsters switch Duo set for Open Brown on marks Pathan on top England keen to keep unlikely lads in loop Wake up to the Times Gallian caught short in rush for quick runs Ross Spicer, from Sheffield, submitted the highest … Jones Brought down to Earth HSBC Leicestershire spread gospel far and wide East Germans try to arrest decline by bringing back player production line Owen Slot Goal with Political Undertones Tottenham aiming high with help of Comolli Switched on High ticket prices? Dull tactics? The Ashes effect? … The Premiership Today Decrease in attendances is 'no cause for panic' Richardson forced to go on the defensive by injuries Bvlgari Battle for Rooney's mind is being won English Game Wakes up to the Challenge of Taming the Unruly Streak that is Threatening to Bergkamp provides finishing school for youngsters Ferguson can set petulant charge straight Manager's advice will help teenager to learn from his mistakes, says Tony Cascarino Viduka's strike puts McClaren in pole position Uefa Cup Moyes and Everton reach lowest ebb Uefa Cup First round, First Leg Peugeot The Times Crossword 23,083 The Insider Demands by Richard Caborn, the Sports Minister, that … The 1928 Bugatti Type 35B that won the inaugural Monaco … thetimes Borgetti hits spot to put Bolton in sunny mood Times Sport Blue murder:Everton humiliated in Europe Ferguson fury sees Rooney land in another fine mess The Times Give the Kid a break times2 passnotes Killer Su Doku theface theclick thebulletion contents 16.09.05 Same old Trouble A week of rioting in Belfast is a grim reminder that the community there remains deeply divide. Stefanie Marsh talks to Protestants in the Shankill and finds the bitterness runs depressingly deep Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Edward Heath and I. Ah, what might have been A big let-down for French 4X4s Office politics Ten signs… What can I wear to my daughter's wedding? Trust Boots Hari's hair Dine with Wine A sound inner ear is the secret to a successful balancing act A simple system of exercises and space technology are combining to restore our equilibrium, reports Liz Bestic Dr Thomas Stuttaford alex So your Sunday lunch guests are veggies? Don't panic Jill Dupleix prepares a weekend vegetarian feast bursting with fresh flavours In Season sounds A woman of no impotence Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth and godmother of art-punk talks to Stephen Dalton Kenya Beaches and Safaris These are the children of Sonic Youth… Electric lawyerland Jimi Hendreix died 35 years ago but his legacy is mired in controversy, says Charles R. Cross More than £30 million has been spent over the past three decades on court actions around Hendrix's estate Hip-hop goes to finishing school Angelo Ellerbee, hip-hop's Professor Higgins, teaches rap stars the rules of etiquette. Prescious Williams met him in New York Arcase Fire Elektra Rap on the Knuckies: Angleo's tips for new stars Actimel Classical Fallen Women and Virtuous Wives Fellcity Lott Wigmore Hall Live Jazz Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall Blue Note World Carozon Libre Mercedes Sosa Universal Pop Pop Atlantic Pop/rock A Lifetime Hush Island The Charts Pop/rock Clothers Drop Shaggy Island Royal Albert Hall Cheltenham & Gloucester Bob Stanley Sweet soul music—my compliments to the Cooke Treasure Island ROC Explain yourself The Royal Opera The love that dares to sing An opera about anguished German lesbians? Yes, says Robert Thickness, it's worth a hearing Opera's campest moments Classical Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Once people with an opinion were given a forum the status quo went to hell Theatre Onysos the Wild Theatre 503, Sw11 Theatre To kill a Mockingbird Salisbury Playhouse Bonnie Raitt Souls Alike Pop The Lemonheads Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 tv&radio Radio Choice £1 off any magazine 31 David Chater's choices Entertainment Sky One Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answeres from Back Page BBC One Tales from the Green Valley BBC Two, 7.30pm In the Footsteps of Churchill BBC Two, 9pm Variations Twenty Thousands Streets under the Sky BBC Two, 9pm Taggart ITVI, 9pm New Jack City (1991) BBC One, 11.35pm The Man with a Movie Camera (1929, b/w) BBC Four, midnight Mixed feelings at the family reunion Last Night's TV A projects originally designed to folow the natural course of people's lives is now a tangible part of them times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3697 Su Doku Cubed Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Times The Surveyor Estate agents may have a code of practice, but they could still learn a thing or two from developers Even in this market, there are some who can't be bothered Focus on The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say The East Midlands In Family House in North London Out Detached Home near Milton Keynes Away Period Property in the Dales Settle: a large Grade it listed house with sweeping lawns, a small orchard and wooded area The Riddle of These Stones Damage to this superb fortified house with Pele towers strongly suggests a brutal attack in the Civil War, writes Marcus Binney The challenge here is to bring these towers back into use Excel London Turf at the Top They look good, reduce heating bills and keep butterflies happy. So why aren't there more grass roofs, asks Graham Norwood Their roofs need moving only a few times each summer Kent on a Crest of the North Downs Surrey Viewpoint over Rolling Hills Hasiemere: a huge country house with panaramic views to the Surry Hills and South Downs Berkshire Village Idyll near Newbury Curridge: a picture perfect Grade Ii thatched cottage set in about 20 acres of grounds The Shocking Truth Some may be upset, but small, daring designs can be hugely exciting, says John Price It is a model for what could be done to pep up all sorts of nondescript housing British Gas Ontario How Lovely to See You Having the public nose around your home is not without its perils, says Caroline Rees One year a family arrived with a tent and badminton net Mayfair How to Call a Buyer's Bluff When her purchaser lowered her offer at the last minute, Annette Shaw held her nerve Lower Mill Estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Dazed by Design Damian Barr is dazzled by the ingenuity and originality displayed at more than 170 events in this year's London Design Festival 100% East, a new events for new talent, is being launched Readeroffer Kingsoak The Palace of Passion Chris McCooey visits Charleston, where the Bloomsbury Group loved to paint and party Rooms have work by Picasso, Derain, Sickert and Delacroix Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas It's a Matrix Revolution Lucia Adams says a research data-cruncher could save investors from expensive errors The team digests property information from 700 sources Satisfaction with Bookings for Holiday Lets My Sleepy Lagoon It was a dream house on a dream island, but Tony Cascarino had awake-up call Cyprus Apartments on the South Coast France Family House in Provence Spain Development in the Murcia Region Los Alcazares: a selection of flats for sale near the Mar Menor's mineral-rich healing waters Play at Happy Families Loma Blackwood reveals the perfect overseas bolt hole for each and every interest Sporting Chances Lighthouse Property Services The Cape of High Hopes A growing band of new settlers are putting their faith in South Africa, says Mike Mulvihill This is arguably the most beautiful area in the country Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Museum Peace Two English academics are moving into a palazzo in Florence with walls decorated by Renaissance artists, says Gordon Miller A plaque on the wall identifies it as the birthplace of opera Where Gatting Breaks for Tee The former England captain relaxes with a spot of golf by his villa in Barbados, says Duncan Farmer The tenth is horrendous, especially if you have got the wind howling at you The Serial Investors Dedicated amateurs now look far afield to widen their portfolios, writes Sarah Marks Buyer's Guide New Found Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items homesdubai Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ultimate Investment Opportunity It's No Bye Bye to Let Brother-sister partners believe the rental market is on the up, says Lynne Greenwood In the early days we waited in the rain for would be tenants Forsale Multiple Classified Advertising Items We're Lured by the Late Show Empty-nesters are reversing the trend by fleeing the peace of the countryside for the buzz of the metropolis, writes Jenny Knight We chose Islington as it is one stop from the British Library Seniorsales George Wimpey Vizion Bradford & Bingley George Wimpey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Persimmon Westbury Hamptons Rialto The kitchen made it irrestible Rise above it all Multiple Display Advertising Items Willadvice Have You Got a Consumer Question? The Times Cushions Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James Homes northeast england In the Running Inside The space blankets found in the gody bags take 88,000 … African Dominance Looks Here to Stay David Powell finds the event's recent history littered with outstanding winners Roadshowstars Leigh Allsop, Sarah Europe-Finner and Richard Norton, … Kenyon, Last of the Great Britons Whattheysay How Brand on the Run Appeals to Masses David Powell says multiple participation has now become series business for Bupa Doctor's Orders 5.5km of barriers are used to close off the roads along … Times Online Doctor's Orders Aid Bingo Man Having shed 26st, Charlie Walduck takes on a new challenge, finds David Powell Onthebox Cancer Research UK The Roll of Honour All Eyes on the Model Competitor John Goodbody discovers Nell McAndrew boasts impressive credentials when it comes to running Who'sthat? Ministry of Long Runs John Goodbody meets the Sports Minister who puts on his running shoes every morning David Lloyd Famousfaces Running to Make a Difference David Powell meets a women prepared to make her contribution the hard way Millionmileschallenge The average age of Great North Run participants is … The Times Online I Refuse to Be Cannon Fodder David Powell on the runner whose target is simply to finish what he started 12 years ago Wheelchairs Lead the Way Culture Gets into the Act Picture Gallery Bupa northeast england

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