News from 21/09/2005
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Andrew Robson, John Butt, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, John Claxton, Andrew Pierce, Jocelyn Wild, Neelam Verjee, DJM, Alexandra Frean, David Aaronovitch, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Norman Paterson, Mark Souster, Ann Lyon, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jenny Morris, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Mike Abbott, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, C. H. G. Wheeler, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Hillary Shaw, David McVay, Geoffrey Wood, James Ducker and Matt Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Tom Bawden, Felicity Trotman, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Magnus Copps, Ben Hoyle and Will Pavia, Philip Webster Political Editor and All Hamdani, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Anthony Jacobs, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Charlie Holt, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Peter Susman, Chris Day, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Morgan Falconer, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robin Norman, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Nick Megoran, Sean O'Neill, John Moore, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Denise Hamilton, Tim Reid and Jacqui Goddard, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Alan Dershowitz, Stephen Daly, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Fred Bridgland, Andrew Flintoff, Russell Jenkins, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Peter Grice, Solihull, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ali Hamdani and Daniel McGrory, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Ann Treneman Conference Sketch, Peter Haldane, Nicholas Krendel, Olav Bjortomt, Carman White, Los Angeles, Stephen Burgess, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Hugh Colver, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoThe Times Dummy run for 7/7 bombers on CCTV Relief for millions Kennedy blow Fed defies Katrina Oxford plans cuts 'The single mother as a political issue is back' Alice … Index SAS stormed prison to save soldiers from executioners The greatest Nazi hunt How Simon Wiesenthal tracked … Madonna under fire at Revolver premiere In the Times Today Oxford may cut undergraduates to save £200m Delay to council tax reform Education plan 'had no impact' School food claim Soldiers to wed Railway growth Avian flu tests Credit card alert Camilla donation Women told to spend more time in the sun Fractures and Treatment Tiffany & Co. Once-a-month drug to combat the shattering effect of osteoporosis Tributes as Wiesenthal Centre vows his work will go on Cheated Justice with Death Fugitives Still at Large New Kojak to be star of lads' ITV Tod's In Screen tomorrow Critics and fans give Guy and Madonna both barrels Police station raid was diversion as SAS squad rescued comrades Army commanders insist they had to move to save the lives of the two British soldiers, write Ali Hamdani in Baghdad and Daniel McGrory Reality has shattered dreams of smooth exit CCTV shows 7/7 bombers on dummy run in June McWilliams Unanswered Questions Families, Death and Blame Invaluable, but must be used with caution Bradford & Bingley Call for ban on acne drug linked to suicide iPod nano You've got AA friend Tiscali Broadbar Picture Gallery High street chain drops Moss after drugs exposé Chapel disco plan is final Straw People Peel pledge comes home to roost the future's bright Archer comeback Ps Tory reality check Early review ordered for late-night drinks Act Big Discount on Home Insurance Cheltenham & Gloucester EU curbs on scans 'putting lives at risk' national savings & investments churchill Mapping MRI RSPCA Jury sees film of trapped cockler's dramatic rescue Helicopter's grainy video shows man on a shrinking sandbank after he had tried to save his friend from the tide that claimed 23 lives in Morecambe Bay, Russell Jenkins reports Woolwich Expedia. co. uk The Sharpest Critics Gaudy revels and profound musings fail to mask lack of substance first night Opera Maskarade Covent Garden Religious strife British action in Basra Choices for Kennedy and Liberal Democrats Proposed new measures to combat terrorism Inheritance tax Alison Lapper Statue Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Legal Aid Fees Face Transplants Opting for a late pregnancy Childhood obesity A new RN role Final words Transported The Fight against Forgetting Simon Wiesenthal helped to draw the boundaries of our moral universe Cold Comfort One giant leap for womankind, though men may sniff Snow is on its way: keep an eye on your coat, credit card - and tortoise Notebook Britain and Basra A deeper drive to democratise combined with realism on security Thunderer: A painful absence of balance The men who sold their souls The true consequences of the 'Cat Ate my Homework Cabinet Minister' and other tall stories At this of all times, don't start panicking With so much still to be done to help the Iraqi people to a brighter future, a failure of nerve would be disastrous To back down in the face of a mob would invite warfare that the south has avoided What I didn't realise until I became one (and the Left doesn't understand) The Right sees single mothers as immoral and slobby products of bad neighbourhoods Triple murderer 'is bad, not mad' Inquiry concludes that Camden Ripper's mental illness had no relevance to his horrific crimes, Alexandra Frean reports Fearful last minutes of 'bullied' Aimee Hotspot Lufthansa Woman wins pregnancy bias case Crazy Frog caught on the hop Girl, 14, killed by sexual predator T. 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Eliot sale raises £242,000 Dying to wear £1m necklace Greenpeace Doctor struck off Conductor award Abortion lapse Tragic runners Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Battered corpse of model pupil discovered on beach vodafone Police release Milly suspect Blair focuses on need to revitalise his jaded party Sky Lloyds TSB Insurance Voting aid for troops overseas Letting for Profit Stars shine for designers but only at the parties stylewednesday PC World PC World Kennedy suffers another blow and admits weakness as party leader A battle to get the Lib Dems taken more seriously has led to another policy defeat, and has put his performance and leadership style under more scrutiny, Greg Hurst reports Deliver the Most Blackpool Diary Diary On the right road, but with no real sense of direction Height of fashion for a less than prominent MP 'We should plan for £10bn cuts' Spray that 'makes short work of a cold' British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items HTLV-1 Virus Multiple Display Advertising Items £750,000 award for blood error Patient wins compensation after contracting an HIV-related disease from a hospital transfusion, reports Sam Lister London Energy Times World News The panic before the storm Hurricane Rita threatens to overwhelm the levees of New Orleans once again, report Tim Reid and Jacqui Goddard Weakened Merkel will face a fight for survival Alliance Leicester Parliament rejects President's choice (AP): Vilnius holds crash pilot (AFP): Embassy bomb (AP): Ship founders (AFP): Flood toll rises (AFP): Uprising charges (AFP): Economy class (AFP): Vatican denial (AFP): Amorous error Out of Fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Orthopaedic Bed Company Imports bring the kiss of death to ailing Gallic garlic industry The Times Farewell Wild West: the cowboys In the second stage of his journey along the Iron Curtain from the Adriatic to the Baltic, David Aaronovitch visits Slovakia and the Czech Republic to see how two states that were uncomfortably yoked together under communism are building on the past to create independent futures and rediscover their own … Slovakia Czech Republic West takes hard line on Iran's nuclear ambitions Britain, France and Germany will lobby atomic agency to refer Tehran to the UN over breaches, writes Richard Beeston The Times Agreement on weapons founders after 24 hours directline. com Post Office Officials are sacked for forcing mothers to have late abortions Birth Control Farms' Decline Broadband speeds for only £2.08 a month Last white farmers defy Mugabe ploy to drive them out Venice (Reuters): Villagers flee roaming lions (AP): Gotti mistrial (AP): Militia threat (AP): Drug arrests (AP): Actor's way out (AFP): Presidential cover Multiple Display Advertising Items 10,000 elephants facing slaughter to protect trees Times Business Tesco warns of oil double whammy Distributor down Stock Markets FTSE 100 Dow Jones US giants in race for Collins Stee wart Black's former business partner faces jail after admitting fraud Fed defies Katrina with eleventh rate increase Goldman still glisters Off the cards Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil proves a problem, and a solution Need to Know Results in Brief This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Microsoft revamp Stop Press Italian 3G listing Stop Press Bet of the Day Stop Press Rumour of the Day Stop the Press Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Sportingbet ends talks to buy Empire amid customer fears intel inside First new casino plan wins approval Hundreds object to London's £10bn Crossrail link Network Rail should not follow where others have failed before Stations in line for £4bn overhaul Big Grant Thornton Topshop sees future in world's fashion capitals Patience Wheatcroft examines Philip Green's moves to expand a thriving brand Withdrawal of charges against Baugur chief 'will not revive Somerfield bid' No festive bells for Nokia phone Tesco feels pressure from oil cost Size doesn't matter, says Leahy Rajasthan upgrade puts Cairn shares over £20 mark De Beers attacks plan for South African diamond tax Investors seek safe haven in gold Royal Dutch Shell offers way out of £77m tax bill And Bringing New Solutions to the Surface Rate cut prompts rush to refinance mortages Public finances still off target Credit card debt down Minerva shelves skyscraper Well informed City Diary Caught in the net City Diary In freefall City Diary Nikkei at post-2001 high as investors' faith returns Goldman Sachs bankers on course for a record payout Resolution prepares for next big zombie fund deal Its bite can kill, but its spit contains a cure for hayfever The Times America 'faces choice over energy' Spit Capital GSK pays $150m to settle US court case Eaton trumps rival's Domnick offer US Taste for UK Industries The Times Drax spurns £1.9bn approach from its American suitor Centrica's Humber deal helps its supply strategy Scepticism over bid rumours leaves BOC looking deflated Business Markets 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 London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Electrocomponents faces hard fight on home front Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Minerva Gilts Woolworths falls on fear of drop in sales Smaller Capitalisation Shares Cairn Energy Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items International energy giants lose steam Garlic Gets the Chop 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 Times Register Simon Wiesenthal Nazi-hunter who relentlessly pursued war criminals—occasionally falling out with fellow workers in the field Terence Morgan Leading man of Fifties cinema, who found television fame as Sir Francis Drake Sid Luft Third husband of Judy Garland who helped her make a comeback in a Star is Born Sid Luft, Judy Garland's husband, was born on November 2, 1915. He died on September 15,2005, aged 89 Lives Remembered Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Injunction for council to enforce criminal law must be exceptional Law Report Charity entitled to deduct tax on supply of newsletter services Chancery Division Bridge Court Circular Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Service Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Appointment Banquet Conference Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skies above Iceland settle our winter fate Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Here are today's AirMiles Five-Day Forecast Times Online weathercall Times Sport Godolphin wary of fast ground for Dubawi Racing Times Test Central stewards can be answer to inconsistency Goodwood The Times Redcar Perth Newmarket Racing Yesterday's Results American football The Results Service Tomorrow Courier delivers Murray verdict Tennis Button hands Williams salary Märtin to sit out Howell chosen Millar's return Today's Fixtures Football Muslim women leading gentle revolution with a football Matthew Syed on how members of the Islamic community are using sport to break down cultural barriers in Britain Breaking the Religious Taboo Cooke's Dream Team selection a wake-up call for Noble Rugby League Roll of Honour Prince with drive to look after future of the game Golf Opening ceremony boycotted in bitter voting row Cycling Organisers hoping for World Cup bonanza Sport Rugby Union The Times Final Push Moody clear for England action after disciplinary hearing Omission of Shah decried by Emburey Selectors turn ruthless after Ashes loss Times Online Frustrated Rixon aims to part with Surrey on a high Frizzell County Championship How They Stand Promotion beckons as Bell strikes right note for county Totesport League I learnt lots of lessons from those wasted days and nights In the second extract from his new book, Andrew Flintoff speaks with There to be shot at—but surely not literally My first innings, my lucky century and my shy side Tomorrow Chelsea have duty to reach for stars - and find beauty Pools Forecast By Our Sports Staff: Redknapp left to fret Times Online The Premiership Today Liverpool's 'vision' at risk as Real eye Benítez Eager Campbell swells crowd Matt Hughes finds an embarrassment of riches among England centre backs By Our Sports Staff: Injured Pires accuses Neville of attacking intent Coleman hopes to ease pain Barton returns Vital Statistic Intertoto revamp Lennon banned Round-Up Last Night's Results Zamora hero again with double Forssell finds his finishing touch Crofts makes Portsmouth pay for weak end product Carling Cup Second round Charlton ease home after an early scare Tottenham find it grim up North Carling Cup Second round Aus Liebe zum Automobil The Times Crossword 23,087 The Insider E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Wycombe punished after Villa get fright Times Sport Uefa makes example of Rooney with stiffer ban Football rediscovers its passion … in Grimsby The Times Being Freddie times pass notes the face the click the bulletin contents I outlived them all Ben MacIntyre on what drove the implacable Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal, who died yesterday Modern morals It doesn't matter if we are attacked. To go on such … Common Courtesy cuts both ways Don't get me started on our risk-averse culture I admit that I like … The Inland Revenue, says Alice Miles Actimel 8- Pack for £1 Digital mammography passes the screening test Computerised images are helping radiographers to detect breast cancer earlier, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Do You Need Advice? Should I have told my daughter's husband about her affair? We're fed up with people's baby questions Bye-bye microwave, hello burnt offerings Magnus Copps hones his skills with a new student cookbook sainsburys. co. uk Dish Spicy Indian Potatoes What you need stylewednesday The flair babes Four of London's trendsetters tell Stefanie Marsh their sartorial tricks Times Wine Vagabonding Cover-up girl The Times Detail is retail btw . . . High hopes but low marks for Topshop Anne Ashworth made an early-morning foray to the Über-cool store in Oxford Circus - and found it strangely lacking in inspiration Beauty jury Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil? Embrace the élan of the elite Bijou labels are just the retail tonic we're looking for, says Lisa Armstrong Index The mole that stole the show Bears, hornets, an ichthyosaur... Mark Dion is a really wild kind of artist, says Morgan Falconer The Times For the best of the galleries, reviews, film and the … Everybody Wins Forget Trinny and Susannah - I'll make my own taste, thanks Must we be told what's beautiful? Can't we tell for ourselves any more? Gillbert Collection Oh you pretty things Brit Art: the next generation From a queen made of plastic bits to a 9ft rag doll, the British Art Show gives Rachel Campbell-Johnston a vision of the future It is a vibrant show that spits out controversy like fireworks spit sparks Opera The Magic Flute Book Online now first night in the main paper reviews first night Pop Stereophonics Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Entertainments Concert LSO/Davis Barbican The success of my secret Working Relationship David Jones, the chairman of Next who kept quiet for years about his Parkinson's discase, and his secretary, Stephanic Pemberton Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items We want shorter holidays Chaos on return to work makes staff rethink, says Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Faction that fails to stay on track Last Night's TV Once any seed of doubt has been sown, what are we to make of Derailed? 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