News from 22/09/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Bernard J. M. Stewart, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, James Ivory, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ron Howard, Ivo Tennant, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Frances Gibb, David Chater, David Hopkins, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Kevin toolis, Geoff Brown, John Percy, Andrew Norfolk, John Thicknesse, Michael Gordon, Pat Gibson, Tim Blanks, Donald Hutera, Feargus O'sullivan, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ian MacLaurin Chairman, Anthony Browne and Charles Bremner, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Walters, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Dominic Carman, Paul Sylvester, Greg Hurst, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Dan Sabbagh and Nic Hopkins, Carl Mortished and Gary Duncan, Joanna Woodley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Greg Hurst, Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Roberto Scazzieri, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, A. V. Gordon, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Stephen Farrell Middle East Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Tim Reid and Jacqui Goddard, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Andrew Flintoff, Peter Judson, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Malcolm Potter, Roy Hattersley, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Jack Malvern and Will Pavia, Stephen Parkin, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Roger Guy, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Hamilton and Ruth Gledhill, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Kenneth Herman, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Martin Steibelt, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Vernon Bogdanor Professor, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Robert Randell, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times EU rebukes Brown foroverspending Miracle escape Hurricane alert Triple Airmiles Rapid religion Flintoff 'pressured' Index State schools in crisis over standards and rising truancy screen Chanel and Burberry desert Kate Moss In the Times Today The Times Brown besieged over growth and borrowing plans Tory chairman floats idea of coalition with the Lib Dems Survey reveals Muslim silence Suspect returns Ben killing arrests Tap water scare Heat hangover Bank of Scotland Corporate My escape from blazing tank Sergeant George Long tells Anthony Loyd how he fled petrol bombers in Basra Kate Moss loses £400,000 as labels line up to cancel deals Chanel and Burberry will not be using Moss next season and the Metropolitan Police are investigating the supermodel, report Jack Malvern and Will Pavia High Fashion Countdown to the comeback Car thief linked to rape by DNA Tsunami charge Murder arrests Sea deaths verdict Ship-shape vessel Airline phone trial The art of driving Multiyork New and Old The slimline Bible that leaves out all those boring bits State pupils suffer as private Top universities took smaller proportion of entrants from state schools last year despite pressure from ministers to meet their benchmarks, reports Tony Halpin Satisfaction 'I didn't go because I didn't want the debt' Truancy soars 43% in eight years schools take university places The Genius of Terry Pratchett Rolex Crazy Frog banished until after watershed Toyshop charts 20-year change in play trends Full Throttle Police chief's plans for 'Robocop' beat officers The Proposals dfs apple.com/uk Vita HSBC Pregnant at 40 Real IRA blamed after police leader is attacked Master Card ITV's 50th: the alternative party People No pride, no problem Pay Monthly 2000 and all that And now, the big one Ps £3m for Scottish island with population of two PC World Police chief accused of abuse Threatened bird population soars New centre to investigate pain Final Mary Rose expedition M&s Boy in baby attack sent to secure unit Andrew Norfolk on the sentencing of an 11-year-old who lashed out with a knife when his video game was interrupted Dell St Anthony's Hospital Virgin atlantic Full Terms & Conditions Support for action in Basra Bishops' apology for Iraq war German travails ECJ ruling Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Sky money and financing of English cricket Funding of political parties Mike Leigh's work Privy counsel Models and drugs Bus stop Barristers' pay for legal aid Blake's Jerusalem Name and shame? Picture Gallery More than One Love Germans are considering the strangest political deals Time's Short So let us try to save you some The Great Wall, the huge dam and a bad omen: what is the connection? Must Do Better The Prime Minister needs to improve on truancy and university access Thunderer: Wrong colour of money Three cheers for the Germans The remedy was clear-but the politicians were clueless and deserved what they got from the voters The Times Have-it-all women? Men, more like Having children in your thirties is usually either rational and responsible or unavoidable The Adams-McGuinness technique: rob banks to buy your way to power Sainsbury's Tate pays its own trustee £600,000 for ape paintings Hard-up gallery denies any conflict of interest over payment to Chris Ofili for his simian Last Supper, Dalya Alberge reports Recent Buys Citroën Optician 'strangled wife, hid her body, then took children to a play' IPA Iraq abuse trial woman lied Text killer jailed Medicine 'hype' War veteran guilty Child porn arrest Bird flu death test Gascoigne debts Clerical Medical Rifkind ready to battle the beast Potential Tory leader says his knowledge of the Chancellor's flaws makes him best man for the job, writes Philip Webster Easy Use PC Guide Vauxhall Countdown Conran is a picture of predictability for black-and-white set Review of solar system may leave Pluto out in the cold Changes to Red Planet suggest 'Marsquake' Train drivers ready to strike Boyfriend sought Youthful drive Cancer payout Radiation fine Club sees red Bright idea Sainsbury's Britain needs a million new homes 'New' NHS cash spent on old shortfalls Staples MPs criticise sell-off The Dome Lie test '99% accurate' Science Cancer drug approved Medicine Even Bach fell out with the church authorities... Staples Have you heard the one about the vicar and the organist? M Morrisons Rac Anglian A fair view of race and hate first night Theatre He must take the chance to show he has true grit Peter Riddell Political Briefing Support for ASBOs to be challenged Lloyds TSB Blackpool Diary Picture Gallery The going can only get tougher Kennedy plans his attack on terror laws Leader needs an attention-grabbing cause to help him to shake-off his laid-back image, Greg Hurst reports Today's Agenda Jurors visit bay where 23 cocklers perished Air France Stabbing recorded on mobiles Student invents solar handbag Mint man cleared in fraud case Bid to save bee from extinction Times World News A million flee wrath of Rita Texans are taking no chances as a force more powerful than Katrina sweeps across the Gulf of Mexico to Houston, report Tim Reid and Jacqui Goddard Hurricane refugees told: We don't want you here Wave of charity threatens to sink White House plans Refugees told: We don't want you here Laura Ashley The Aid Bill Heathrow express AA Want a a pirate DVD? Try the secret nuclear bunker Out on Disc Tonino's cronies row as taped calls tarnish bank chief Bespoke Suits Heals Home Event 'Ah Tonino, I've got goose bumps. Thank you, thank you' Prudential Holiday Inn Blair is a bad president, say critics Britain's leadership of the EU is under attack for pursuing a national agenda, report Anthony Browne and Charles Bremner Murder, violence and politics: how rogue police can live outside law homechoice By default, a name to be reckoned with Multiple Display Advertising Items Cracks appear in the facade of unity The participation of Iraqi police in an anti-British protest is at odds with the diplomatic gloss, writes Richard Beeston Girl, 5, dies in bird flu outbreak Indonesia is preparing for a poultry cull as fifth death raises fears of imminent epidemic, Richard Lloyd Parry reports The Economist Times Online Marston Hotels The Times Hi! This is your parking meter calling. I want more money - now Meter Credits Teflon Don's son goes home after mafia jury fails to agree Dine with Wine INXS find their new sensation (AP): Drugs youth kills his family (Reuters): Minister killed (Reuters): Typhoid protest (AP): Yalta revisited (AP): Football invasion Top Exporters Thugs threaten oil supplies to free Lord of the Creeks Moscow supports Tehran in nuclear stand-off The New Europe Times Business Asda bites into Tesco's share Thursday Sept 22 2005 'Scambuster' plan Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Oil price rises as Rita poses new threat to US production Kaupthing eyes Shore Capital's research division Publicis will have to offer more Mortgages for Business Will Sir Gerry go in for kill? Brown is facing ghost of profligacy past Will Mack avoid the flak? Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei www.pcc.org.uk Data Day Trend Micro Look Ahead WorldCom pact Stop Press Chinese deal Implant approval Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Data Fund says European growth to fall further behind US International Monetary Fund Meeting in Washington MPC ponders how to deal with high oil price threat Aid alone 'will not transform' Africa's fortunes On the Agenda British Airways Victims of the e-mail curse Leak shows law firm's view of clients Broadband use in UK surpasses US levels The Times Picture Gallery Publishers may throw book at Google Apple and Sony BMG argue over pricing of online music Finance head 'too old' for big push forward BBC chief joins attack on EU plans for internet regulation ITV bosses go in plan to revive main channel Sanctuary forced to try to cut costs still further Sumitomo buys US tyre network Chicago GSB Morgan Stanley's profits slide with $1bn sale charge 2005: Bonanza for Bonuses The Chartered Insurance Institute (Cii) is delighted to acknowledge its members who have been elected Fellows (Fcii) and Associates (Acii) during the period August 2,2004 to August 1,2005 CII US group tables new offer for Domnick Hunter The Times Rentokil predator looks to America for support Soaring Xstrata allows Davis to pick up £11.4 million bonus Parcels slowdown knocks Business Post profits Mayor's concern over Olympic village site Bid race passes for Elephant & Castle Allsports faces administration The Times Margin squeeze forces Woolworths to cut costs Plan to bulk up Fitness First as new owner eyes expansion The Times Room for debate City Diary WoT's wrong City Diary Caring snaps up Signature for £57m Melrose placed City Diary Petrofac pumps up its float valuation 'Scambusters' will target rogue firms Kuwait bets new refinery on the future oil market The Times Small firms may suffer in councils' online revolution The Times Travel Direct Net-based approach is good for profit Interexec The Times Unit Trust Information Service New model M&s draws interest of mystery investor 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 Still some wonder in store for investors in Woolies The Day's Biggest Movers Paladin Resources Gilts Consumer spending slump hits Future Smaller Capitalisation Shares Capital & Regional Business Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Times Register Jerome Hynes Energetic arts administrator who ensured the continued success of one of the world's most delightful festivals Michael Chapman Versatile orchestral bassoonist with a notable reputation as an exponent of his instrument's solo repertoire Henry Luce III Publisher of Time magazine whose family connections put him at the crux of American politics Yegor Yakovlev Editor-in-chief of Moscovskie, Novosti, the paper of perestroika which strove for intelligent debate Lives Remembered Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Developers not liable for council compensation Law Report Court of Appeal Practicalities and resources are relevant in contact cases Family Division Tolerated trespasser cannot become secure tenant Court of Appeal Latest Wills Birthdays Anniversaries Results Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Appointments Dinner To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Personal Column Divine vines in deepest Surrey How to turn the cosy British cottage into a time machine Two nights in Devon for £75, or Paris for £144; a week in the Gambia for £279. Tony Dawe lists the offers Where to go for that place in the sun Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Storm that warmed a superpower's heart Weather Eye Nature Notes The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Today: Sunny Periods. Patchy Rain in the North and West. Temperatures: Max 22C, Min 10C High Tides Abroad Met Office Times Sport Murtagh heartened by winning comeback Times Test Time of reckoning looms large as race-fixing inquiry nears conclusion Diary Pontefract Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Davidson takes fancy to Jordan England matches Call for Carlsson Hot-shot Herbert Tendulkar out Williams suffers Seve Trophy missing main man Golf Hold back Murray for best chance in mission impossible Federer factor weighs heavily in selection process for Bates British greats predict 2012 Olympic success is on the cards Government urged to help sport break free from administrative minefield Owen Slot hopes today's independent review will point the way to 2012 Who's Running Sport? Two worlds collide as second row meets sumo Matthew Syed wrestles with a novel idea as London Welsh turn Japanese Proven winners help South Africans state case for 2011 Moody accepts extension to ban Sweetenham to face inquiry over accusations of bullying Swimming The Sunday Times Clubs threatening court action as RFU stands firm Styris gets the drop on Surrey Frizzell County Championship First Division Irate Warne goes on the attack Troughton finds success with positive approach Rana adds to haul as Sussex spy a greater reward White gives Derbyshire chance of overdue win Ten Doeschate delivers with career-best innings Panesar and Brown take their turn on helpful pitch Yesterday's Scoreboards Chapple shines as Lancashire see light Second Division Pain was so great I was resigned never to bowl again In the final extract from his new book, Andrew Flintoff reveals how Chirping has brought me a few cheap wickets he yearned for the first plane home in preference to an Ashes debut Long road back to full recovery well worth the wait A bunch of charlies and an awards factory... Leaders in London Red Devils Liverpool set to safeguard Benitez future The Premiership Today Ferguson to treat prized asset with kid gloves Tottenham fall to friendly fire after Pamarot's spot of advice Carling Cup Second round Jol looks behind forwards for solution to goal problem Goal Man Mandaric patience tested as supporters jeer Perrin Youngsters fail audition to prove Redknapp's point Shock value is reason to watch Alyson Rudd says that it is too early for "bored" punters to turn their backs on the Barclays Premiership Bellamy double puts smile on face of Hughes Doncaster gun down Pearce in shoot-out Carling Cup Second round BT The Times Crossword 23,088 The Insider The Greek sports minister had some straightforward Executives Lincoln push Coleman's makeweights to the limit Times Sport Every time I bowl I'm in fear, says Flintoff The Times Being Freddie thursday pass notes theface the click thebulletin Sixteen universities in America are Spare a thought for the director Peter Judson As if storm watchers The billionaire talk contents Back from the dead A fall from his quad bike led to an extraordinary near-death experience for the anarchic comedian Rik Mayall. He tells Penny Wark how one result is that he is now a happier man "Mornings are some of my happiest times Modern morals Picture Gallery The missing other halves in our lives Unoriginal sins You know your life's in trouble when... Why your MP won't win votes by being a rebel health Headaches: how to ease a common pain Migraines and other headaches are a daily curse for many. Jerome Burne reports on some effective remedies Ask Dr Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic 'The prognosis was good but my cancer returned' Times Online I was 44 when we met. It doesn't happen to many people at that age fashion Nicole Farhi was wearing a Hermès scent when she met the playwright David Hare. For 20 years she wouldn't wear another perfume—now she has designed her own. Interview by Tim Blanks The Times essential kitchen Kit Don't make a hash of mash Dish Teriyaki Fish with Bean Sprouts screen I'm just the Guy for the job Is it possible to make a Guy Ritchie gangster movie in a day? Yes, and Hugo Rifkind did it My budget was £50, I went way over: £80 We filmed at breakneck speed but were still running over. For some scenes the photographer acted as my body double King's Game reviews film Nothing but a smoking gun James Christopher sees Guy Ritchie misfire but animation master Hayao Miyazaki take flight Four word reviews Sex and power may dominated but it's traditional romance that wins throught, finds Ian Johns Violence Here's a film as rib-tickling as cracking your funny bone Sean Macaulay wasn't just unamused by Rob Schneider's Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, it left him shaking with nausea and resentment. Here he explores the bed comedy hall of fame When a comedy fails to deliver laughs, all that is left is curdled comic stress Downfall New DVDs Downfall Turties Can Fly Flesh and the Devil Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels Watch it, cook it, eat it DVD Dinners Hero worship from the boys in hoodies The director of Boyz N the Hood, John Singleton, went to Peckham to talk to black teenagers. Burhan Wazir went along Times Online LA Story Movie Books Oscar's in town for the Truman show Philip Seymour Hoffman's portrayal of Truman Capote set the Toronto Film Festival alight, reports Geoff Brown At Toronto any film, however esoteric, will find friends somewhere Virgin Scream queen worth shouting about? The Scream movies made Neve Campbell hot in Hollywood. So why, James Christopher asks, did she opt for the indie life? Arts First reviews first night Pop The Offspring First Night Entertainments The Times The kids from Fame meet the avant-garde tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 31 David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Variations Film Choice Ambassador gets a cold reception Last Night's TV Murray looked bemused as his Uzbeki girlfriend belly-danced around their Blackburn semi Viewing Guide times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt Su Doku Cubed Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon A Coffee Story The Times Inside The Times It's a tough life being a manager The Week in Work Good Week… What Else Happened McKinsey&Company The customer calls the shots Consumer Power The 60-Second Business Book Does money fire you up? Motivation... Financial Rewards Rock guitarist Frank Zappa made to bones about it, releasing an album entitled We're Only in it for the Money. In part two of our series on motivation, Daniel Allen looks at cash as a motivator Test Yourself... Find out if Big Bucks Hit your Buttons Case Study Waitrose Do you agree with this advice? What Can I Earn? Can I make my temping job a permanent one? Worklife Challenge The Key to... The Times What you need to do to get yourself noticed How to... Sell Yourself Find out More The Graduate Employers Ranked 51 to 100 Key Points A dozen leading graduate recruiters fall off the rankings Analysis Leaving the Table Penguin joins the elite The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Martin Birchall's study of the UK's graduate employers reveals that a publisher named after a flightless seabird has soared into the rankings, along with 12 other newcomers …An Events Manager? www.gradjobs.co.uk Smile and the whole world will smile with you Staff turnover in the UK hospitality industry runs at 65 per cent, yet Clare Dight finds a company that has cut its turnover dramatically by using an American technique My Best Move… …And my Worst Students pursue the perfect fit Candidates' strenghts and weakness will vary, but most business schools apply some common selection criteria, says A. V. Gordon Case Study Overhead Heroes Days that Shook Business Decimalisation Day Course Watch Workspace 10 The Office Psychologist Spirituality Financial face of modern China Relocating to... Shanghai Business are buzzing around cosmopolitan Shanghai's untapped market, so if you're not a hard worker you might find life tough, writes Mark Hunter 'Shanghai is the Point End of the Stick' Cost of Living Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Data File Web Watch Test Yourself... Answers What It's like Working for... British Airways Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Queensland Government
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