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News from 19/09/2005

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Patricia Davies, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Dave Lawrenson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Simkins, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Steve Bird, David Powell and John Goodbody, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Mr Kevin Miller, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Mason, Nick Elsley, Robert Gore-Langton, Jack Malvern, Debra Craine, Mr Geoff Simons, Hilary Weale, Norman Harris, Rosemary Bennett, Mr David Gentleman, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Mehra Vinay, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Vasili Mitrokhin, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Stephen Holmes, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Richard Bacon, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Edward Fennell, Sarah Butler and Jenny Davey, Valerie Davies-Skinner, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, H. F. O'Neill, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nick Philpott, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Mr A. Zaluski, Carolyn Asome, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, Peter Silvester, Stephen Ayres, Steve Bird and Roger Maynard, Tim Hames, Ashling O'connor, Matthew Parris, David Crossland, Anjana Ahuja, Tony Hannan, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jacqui Goddard, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Dr Kirsten Rennie, Catherine Philp, Christopher Andrew, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Humphrey Berridge, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Duncan Adamson, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad,

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The Times Iran is threatened with UN sanctions Barristers rebel Four die on run Dine with wine for £10 Supermarket war Race for a face 'The Lib Dems suffer from a dire poverty of ambition' Index Election setback for Germany's Thatcher brings chaos to Berlin The hidden disease Why Freddie is set on world domination Courts face crisis as barristers fight back over pay cuts In the Times Today Election setback for Germany's Thatcher India uproar over Times KGB claim How Allende was left out in the cold by the KGB Blair 'relished' attack on Iraq TV ban 'breached' School rules Two die in crash Waterway link Discs double up Sex museum Bupa Marriage Lines Thatcher marriage ends in tatters Sir Mark, who is barred from the US, and his Texan wife seek divorce after 'irretrievable breakdown', reports Daniel McGrory Britain pushes for sanctions at UN after Iran declares nuclear intentions Atomic Split Baby milk firms 'dodge ad ban' Ulster riots Well filled Last parade Veteran dies Fitness pays Wilting weekends egg Dive couple rescued after six hours in shark-infested waters The tightest of results means Roger Boyes charts the catalogue of errors that led Angela Merkel to fritter away her seemingly unassailable lead What They Said The victory party that fell flat It will take some hard bargaining and flexible friends to establish a workable coalition Result dents Blair's EU hopes What They Said Kate Moss's future cast into doubt after latest allegations Palm Beach meets retro for start of fashion week Four competitors die as heat hits Great North Run Don't underestimate the value of training Ryanair accenture Business IWC Schaffhausen since 1868 Today in the Times Wanted: psychopaths to play the stock market Ballantyne Surgeons express their doubts Driver, 92, dies in train collision Cocaine seized Robinson inquiry Knotty problem Snapping at yobs Unwanted lock-in Twelve queue to be chosen for the first face transplant Applicants for pioneering surgery know there is only a 50 per cent chance of success and that they cannot choose what they look like, reports James Bone Camera spies in million cars to trap toll cheats Air France Birmingham may pilot pay-per-mile charge BBC's Katrina reports 'full of hate for America' HSBC Bishops want to apologise for Iraq war Commuters get tunnel vision tiscali Tory favourite gets new backers Around the world in ten yachts Dirty bomb team under threat Onion nets record winner £1,500 The Property Investor Show This drag-queen show is no laughing matter first night Opera The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant Coliseum Racism blamed as black pupils struggle Woolwich Worries on ghetto growth directline.com flybe.com Politics clouds blue-sky science Ministers are accused of damaging the quality of research by pushing public funds at pet projects, Mark Henderson writes hp Favoured Fads Banger racer dies in track fire dfs Lloyds TSB Rally scrapped after fatal 100mph crash in forest National Trust Privy counsel? Motivation for terror in Iraq Funding for research into childhood obesity Speed limits Islamic Reform Factors that fuel petrol prices and protests Young drivers Public Sector Pensions New weather Turned off Football Wasteful checks Memo to Sven David Davis as Tory leader Ultra-safety first TV switch Defining Politics The Liberal Democrats have to decide what Liberalism means Industrial Psychology With the right diagnosis the job is assured I saw it first. Didn't I did, too! Tiny things that make astronomers fall out The Worst Result A not-so-grand coalition seems likely after a poor Merkel performance A glass of tap for me, please History is against you, Ken His supporters are dwindling and at heart the Conservative Party is … conservative The Times Join the Debate How Hollywood murdered Bambi Today's cynical, gag-a-minute, computer-enhanced children's films have lost the plot Question 1: The Lib Dem party versus the Ann Summers party. Discuss Heroes of the skies reunited flymonarch.com Patient fights for cancer drug Wild boar escapes zoo enclosure Pensioner starved to death Avenue of the Stars opens churchill Green Flag Powering people "Tagged' robber who was free to kill Security firm and youth team criticised by investigation into the jeweller shot by youth on licence, reports Richard Ford Adults need help to report child abuse, says NSPCC Free Actimel 4-Pack national savings & investments directline.com Oral drug a boost for sufferers churchill opodo. co. uk Women unaware of diabetes risk Ditch Kennedy if you want to be taken seriously, say voters Today Conference Agenda Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Rule change would make it harder to challenge leader Blackpool Diary Fight with the Left will cloud debates on tax and Europe Hiscox Teenagers finally get the last word on life Inside Track Alliance Leicester 'This is a good idea, especially on safety' Times World News Relief chief warns against return Experts say that mayor's plan for a swift repopulation of New Orleans could cause second disaster, writes Jacqui Goddard Volunteers care for thousands of pets who beat all the odds Confusion and fear mar the election that Taleban failed to ruin directline.com Multiple Display Advertising Items Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil The Big Count (AP/AFP): Insurgents kill MP (AP): Troop withdrawal (Reuters): Saudi fighters (AFP): Border closed (Reuters): Jobless jackpot Fuming minister can't stomach stench of lavatories on the line homechoice (Reuters): Labor heading for third term Sewer rats, disloyal, indecent-and that's just his own side aerlingus.com No Love Lost Nationwide Postoffice Raja Fashions Dying Pope:'Let me go to Father's house' Last Words How 'weak' Allende was left In the second exclusive extract from The Mitrokhin Archive ll, the historian Christopher Andrew and KGB defector Vasili Mitrokhin reveal how the Soviet Union influenced the rise and fall of the first democratically elected Marxist leader Nationwide Putin and the new KGB eventually found God Modern Chile Times Business Property revival Morrisons' man Buyout backed Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Asda fights back in war on Tesco with appeal to watchdog Markets 'to end year higher' EADS has sights on Olympic contract Our carriages contain only free range business travellers Whoever's in charge, Germany is a loser Need to Know the Week Ahead Rumour of the Day British Funds eurostar Business Big Shot Deutsche Post bid Stop Press Verdict windfall Data Day Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Data Change on the Week Bet of the Day Exchange Rates Wall Street expects rate rise despite fallout from hurricane Accounting heavyweights square up over Equitable Journalist does battle with ABC over job loss claims Number of businesses failing likely to increase eurostar Newpaper groups to launch rival Dublin freesheets North versus South battle rages over new ports maximiseprofit Spy claims in fight for Spanish utility Fairclough acquisition puts Miller Group into top league Hows and whys of the Bank of England's MPC Jaeger-Lecoultre Old Mutual ready to go hostile with Skandia bid Balancing act for new man in the pilot's seat as eassy jet looks east 21st Century Stars: Easyjet Angela Jameson outlines the challenges that await the new chief of Britain's first no-frills carrier Founder learnt lessons well from prefab sprout The Times Budget airline is true challenger to big rivals FutureBrand Lost in commercialisation Edward Fennell continues his series on skills shortages with the problems of the privatised utilities and agriculture sectors Why firms won't fund four-year apprenticeships skills for Business Energy & Utility Skills Lantra: A Land of Opportunity Training for a new life in the country Edward Fennell says that anyone from a redundant hunt servant to a barley-baron farmer needs a new set of skills to survive Business Equity Prices Bentley Ocean's £10k raid by Derby duo Like a nail-biting film thriller, Patricia Davies counts down the action to the last hole of the 2005 Lombard Trophy for pro-am golf at Vale do Lobo Larkins finds his one-man team is a bit of a handicap RBS Walking in the footsteps of the great Henry Cotton Patricia Davies says players are too preoccupied to savour the beauty of Vale do Lobo's golf courses Times Register Rabbi Cyril Harris Rabbi who put South Africa's Jewish community in step with democracy, reconciliation and change Michael Park Dauntless co-driver who helped make Peugeot a formidable rally team Stephen Hughes Correspondent as full of character as his beat in Morocco Daniel Ruge Physician who oversaw Ronald Reagan's speedy recovery after an attempted assassination Anne Noggle Pilot inspired by Amelia Earhart who transferred her natural courage to a career in photography Lives in Brief Ella Neate, aviator, was born on April 25,1906. She died on July 22,2005, aged 99 Lives Remembered Sir Joseph Rotblat Ministry of Defence Operational Awards Medieval ancestors measured up to our height standards How toes tell the history of shoes Service of Thanksgiving Battle of Britain Court Circular Appointment Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Awards Birthdays Anniversaries Births Jury told too much detail of defendant's sexual convictions Court of Appeal Crlmianl Dlvision Distraint to recover tax is not execution for insolvency Chancery Division Timesonline Assessing contribution in damages Court of Appeal Chess Winning Move Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Mr C. J. McCartney and Miss K. L. Clow Marriages The Times Want ot place a classified advertisement? Deaths Court & Social Gifts For Sale Bridge Legal Notices Shifting sands may devastate Memphis Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move Air Miles Five-Day Forecast Today: Bright in the South and East. Rain in the North. Temperatures: Max 20C, Min 6C Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Fallon full of praise for George Washington Racing Hannon relies on Ayr power Leaders in the Flat Championships Times Test Newbury meeting loses its balance Leicester The Times Sports Book Carlisle Folkestone Racing Yesterday's Results Today's Fixtures The Times The Results Service Fox-Pitt suffers fall from grace Name change Scotland triumph Women through Cload on target Tadesse races to quickest time in any half-marathon Athletics Bupa Great North Run The Times American left critically ill Boxing Records tumble as Woods surpasses own hopes Millward hails 'fantastic season' Huddersfled glants 22 Wigan warrlors 36 How They Stand Bulls turn the tables to secure third place St helens 18 Bradferd Bulls 32 Timesonline Dorn in dazzling form as sun sets on Broncos era London Broncos 68 Wldnes Vlkings 10 Masterful Ainslie cruises into history Maserati Flower blossoms as Worcestershire start to wilt Durham raise their sights after double celebration Shining Knight spoils Scotland's last day Football World Cup Dalrymple's one-man crusade overpowers Lancashire Totesport League Sussex close in on title triumph as Kent suffer collapse Nottinghamshire's imports end the long wait for glory Frizzell County Championship First Division The Times Ervine's high five keeps Hampshire in hunt Botha delays Yorkshire party How They Stand The Weekend's Scoreboards Hussey's self-belief brings promotion to the Riverside Second Division Dementieva's strength brings Russia victory The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Results Robinson pushing for player control Barclays Far East overtures are finely tuned David Hands, in Tokyo, believes Japan's bid to host the 2011 World Cup has a sound foundation Forrester strikes to bring Bristol down to earth Guinness Premiership The Times Varndell earns praise by delivering at the double Leicester 40 Bath 26 Newcastle back on track as Walder wins Spencer duel Northampton 9 Newcastle Falcons 16 How They Stand Windo saves day for Worcester Worcester 25 Saracens 24 Timesonline The Times Tykes wilt in face of second-half blitz Leeds Tykes 23 London Wasps 47 Campbell able to hold on for all-black triumph Hsbc World Match Play Championship HSBC Results Rossi anointment delayed by Melandri crash Motorcycling The Times Tragedy as racing loses a favourite son Motor Rallying England's hopes rested on the enjoyment of one all-rounder Simon Barnes speaks to Andrew Flintoff about how he fought back from despair at Lord's to change Ashes history Berocca Tomorrow The Times Crossword 23,085 thetimes The Insider Times Sport 'You've not yet seen the best of us,' says Flintoff The Times Starting Tomorrow My castle in Spain passnotes theface theclick thebulletin contents Homage to my Catalunya home In a new book, Matthew Parris describes the ambivalent feelings that his newly acquired, tumbledown property in Spain stirred up. Had he come as its saviour, or its destroyer? Modern morals Image of the day Put some sunshine in your tank Mine's a Guinness I really have read Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy, which had me hooked from the start, says Ann Treneman I still find it amazing that I have read the Cairo … The little admiral, a hero whose time has come The Times healthmonday Health & happiness Day1 Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi has devoted his life to studying this elusive emotion. He believes he has found the key Renault Happiness is a work in progress An easy conquest has no flavour, says Libby Purves, which is why she continues to sail Be kinder to your gut: food that helps to treat digestive conditions Send you nutritional problems to Ditch the Hard Mattress Learn the Alexander Technique Acupuncture Simple steps can put an end to unneccessary suffering Back pain is not only debilitating for the individual, it also costs the NHS and the economy billions of pounds each year. But, says Peta Bee, a few simple measures could save a lot of pain Osteopathy or Chiropractic Pilates Gadgets Lose Weight Supplements Get Active Change your Chair Urban Worrier I'm ginger, therefore built to be a whinger RoC fashion Cool, but not glacial New York Fashion Week felt slightly more formal to Lisa Armstrong food a perfect dish? it's in the bag Vacuum packing has come a long way since boil-in-the-bag cod. Jane Wheatley says innovative chefs are using the sous vide technique to enhance the flavour and texture of quality ingredients Dish Indian Omeleyye and another thing… Separating fact from fiction in New Orleans Lament for loss of the lifted Multicultural celebrations arts Making it up as he goes along Nobody approaches his work like the director Mike Leigh, Michael Simkins learnt A Masterpriece The improvs can be hard on the ego Acts of faith: why Mike Leigh's casts adore him I'll be Mother then, shall I? Anne Reid is in high demand to play women of a certain age, says Robert Gore-Langton Don't miss Your pass to the best in the arts Theatre Romeo and Juliet Royal Exchange, Manchester reviews first night Concert Gala Opening Perth Concert Hall Jazz Richard Rodney Bennett/Claire Martin Pizza on the Park, Sw1 The Times Dance Amu Sadler's Wells Entertainments tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice From Highland life to gruesome death Weekend TV Viewing Guide times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3699 SU Doku Cubed Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Digital Hearing Aids Information Services Ltd The Times Oh Well, There's Still the Carling Cup… The Game Says Inside Results and Reports Plus Whistle Blower Bad Buys and Bad Luck Haunt Moyes The Match Tony Cascarino on Everton's disappointing start Campbell Eases Wenger's Concerns Keane Injury Adds to United Worries McCann out for Two Months Bangoura Bail Win Tickets Managers@work Index Cricket's Become the New Prozac Ashes triumph shows what sport can do for a nation's wellbeing

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