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News from 23/09/2005

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Andrew Robson, Colette Browne, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Brian, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Severiano Ballesteros, Hannah Betts, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Brian Barder, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Jenny Knight, John Bungey, Tom Baldwin, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Tom Baldwin Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, John Thicknesse, Stanley Henig, Veronica Carceller, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, R. M. Arnold, Victoria Segal, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Charlotte Newton, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Liz Chong, Elizabeth Hughes, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, John Trott, John Price, Norman Giller, Gerard Baker, Catherine O'brien, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Sam Lister and Lewis Smith, Pete Paphides, Duncan Broe, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Janet Norman, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Peter Drewienkiewicz, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Marianne Penn, Gillian Oliver Communications Director, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Gunn, Andrew Jack, Carolyn Asome, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Warner Classics, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, David Woodhead, Tom Cox, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Alice Fordham, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Sacha Bonsor and Ella Stimson, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Leo Lewis, T. Mike Pitt, Bill Edgar, Nandee Sugerman, Joanna Bale and Will Pavia, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,

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The Times Baby daughter for bomber's widow Surgery 'trivialised' Aaronovitch In-flight horror Equitable pressure Collect Triple Air Miles Not a good start Index Inquiry into £2.4m gift to Lib Dems Bringing up Beckham Donor who Came from Nowhere Millions fleeing Houston stuck in a 120-mile jam Bomber's widow says extremists twisted his mind In the Times Today The Times Extradited suspect is charged with 21/7 offences Why didn't I just grow old gracefully? Part Works? Theo Fennell Slice of Life Cut-price crisis of plastic surgery TV makeover shows, magazine competitions and loyalty card schemes degrade doctors, report Sam Lister and Lewis Smith The man who came from nowhere to bankroll the Liberal Democrats Tom Baldwin, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy chart the background of the party's most generous, surprise donor Dash for cash by 'Lord Razzle of Dazzle' Lib Dem Donors Multiple Display Advertising Items Junkie marquess died penniless after spending millions on drugs New Orleans fears its levees will breach again You can run but you sure can't Bush scrambles to prepare for monster storm as millions flee the Texas coast in one of the greatest population flights in history, writes Tim Reid in Washington Storm Blogs Galveston looks back in dread 'There'll be nothing left for me' The residents of the city are leaving with everything they can get piled high in their cars, reports Jacqul Goddard in Houston Storm Blogs How Rita was Born and what She Might Do Big Hitters Rita driven to new heights of fury by heat in ocean current Home Base iPod Court martial 'blood money' Children poisoned Detective guilty Coroner's rebuke John Peel tribute Lawful wedding Life after death Multiple Display Advertising Items Football chairman milked his club to verge of extinction And now for Life of Michael The case of the missing Christie The October issue of Vanity Fair has a promotion for … egg Labour has cancelled late accreditation for its party … Picture Gallery Safra's £1 million Ps GE imagination at work Science creates Down's syndrome mouse Animal model of the genetic disorder should lead to a better understanding of health problems, Mark Henderson writes dolphin Charting Chromosome 21 M&s Dixons Summer camps for children 'could stop racial segregation' Imams to tackle extremism Diverse Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour peer jailed for hotel fire Media Children on drugs Work experience Custody for terror suspects Police recruitment policy Threat of arrest Kate Moss Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Iran's nuclear ambitions Hypnotherapy NHS Cancer Treatment Challenges for the new leader of the Tories Reducing dependence on oil Skipping School Safety first A broad church Final words Picture Gallery Sleepwalking to Segregation Trevor Phillips breaks some more taboos Silence is ... in the ear of the listener If Cocaine Kate is a role model, please excuse my snorts of derision Notebook Looking Inwards Kennedy charms the crowd at the cost of his own credibility A hundred minutes of banality Minstrel boy, forever young Whether pop star or poet, Bob Dylan understood high and low culture like no other singer-songwriter Join the Debate The Times Vote Republican for free lap dancing Suddenly the party known for fiscal prudence is throwing money about with abandon March 17: Met D. Blunkett for another weird game of truth or consequences He said that the other journalist had made up her quotes or recycled ones from before He did not have to lie to save his skin. He could simply have apologised to me Sainsbury's Moss says sorry as fashion leaders weigh up career Capital event comes to a sedate close Currys Poacher threat to orang-utans Pride & Prejudice UVF blamed for feud murders Sack 'better than grim Midlands' Labour row over tribute to Cook Couple to make legal history Subaru Kennedy rallies faithful with aim of a fair society Angry carrot brought to the boil at last 'It was delivered with passion Blackpool Diary Sainsbury's Sense of direction is needed to exploit leader's new drive Times Online Jessops Multiple Display Advertising Items Mobo Award Winners 2005 British stars outshine their bling rivals Sharps U-turn? Just the 180 degrees Multiple Display Advertising Items Jowell, ambassador of the succession The Culture Secretary tells Rosemary Bennett that Gordon Brown will get the job Restoration reveals delicate Rembrandt An unknown painter obscured the Dutch master's work, but its true beauty can be enjoyed again, writes Dalya Alberge lastminute.com Mary portrait named as Leonardo's Multiple Display Advertising Items Public misled over danger of crop spraying Dreams Support for contraceptive nurse No more salt cuts, say food firms The world's tallest and smallest British Gas Hospital rules spread bug WHSmith From hippies to boneheads first night Theatre Hair Gate Theatre, W11 Times World News Jet crash passengers watch their own drama live on TV By Our Foreign Staff: Flight 'emergency' gets fans to game The right words at last, but have they come too late? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berlusconi hangs his bank chief out to dry Rivals play to the gallery in struggle for top billing Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyclist murdered for his bike (Reuters): Ukraine backs President's man Pope to ban homosexual priests Siberian surprise for Thai zoo AMD Festival time for Asterix Looking west - with a nervous You've got AA friend Halifax Poland Lithuania Middle class offered baby bonus France is encouraging well-paid working mothers to boost the population with a third child, reports Charles Bremner Multiple Display Advertising Items Family Benefits The Times Two years on, Iran is the only clear winner of war on Saddam Iraq's old enemy has not been slow to capitalise on continuing confusion across the border, Richard Beeston writes dfs Cross-Border Influence EU retreats on nuclear ultimatum The Times Picture Gallery Taking a screwdriver to the truth Conflicting signals from the military make getting to the root of events in Iraq a frustrating experience, writes Anthony Loyd Mixed Messages Times Business Pepsi eyes target Friday Sept 23 2005 Ashley sales fall Liberty move Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Chairman attacked as Equitable calls off court battle Pedder steps down after 12 years in charge at Clarks … Digging Deep EU needs new reform model Sir Rod Eddington has wasted many hours trying to negotiate … In fashion? Brioni Investors foot bill of costly climbdown 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 Dexia rejection Stop Press Calpine blocked Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Business Big Shot BA chief attacks protection of ailing US airlines The Times London train services look at Smiths detectors Payouts over split capital scandal mired in red tape Change Capital in the last three for Republic sale Royal Mail to sell gift vouchers Liberty plans to grow by closing its Regent St side John Lewis sees little cheer for Christmas Fears for deal to write off $40bn of Africa's debts The Times Industry bears brunt of energy price rises Pension plan 'would tackle means testing' West faces new call to return cash stolen by dictators BP fined record $21m over fire Amstrad's bitter medicine served with spoonful of Sugar Neutron misfires City Diary The Times Markets set for frantic trading as Rita roars in Radio ga ga City Diary Shopping around City Diary Total Equitable Strife Government investigators scrutinise MG Rover books BMW blames congestion charge for loss of business in London Guarantee was the road to ruin for mutual Mark Atherton on the facts behind Equitable Life's failed £2bn lawsuit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Do You Care? Sony cuts 10,000 jobs in plan to become 'warrior' Growth is the answer to our pension scare Giant uses gadget to drown out bad news Switchover to digital television doesn't add up Media Fine-tuning the fantasy show that is internet TV Dan Sabbagh talks to the European Commissioner about regulating the media For further media coverage: Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Britain's Flat Screens Independents challenge EU over SonyBMG deal Tate & Lyle sweeter as it tackles threat from rival brand 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 Eurotop 100 Smiths hits several sweet spots within a single cycle The Day's Biggest Movers Cattles Gilts Hurricane Rita rattles Catlin investors Smaller Capitalisation Shares Venture Production Banking & Finance Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Lady Cuthbert Wartime chief woman fire officer whose 92,000 volunteers played a vital role in the Blitz and afterwards Lady Cuthbert, CBE, chief woman fire officer, National Fire Service, 1941-46, was born on January 20, 1904. She died on September 1, 2005, aged 101 Lord Robertson Diligent High Court judge who went to lengths to guard the integrity of Scottish law Lord Robertson, TD, Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland, 1966-87, was born on October 30, 1912. He died on July 21, 2005, aged 92 Lives Remembered Power to hear challenge to foreign treaty arbitration Law Report Court of Appeal Proportionate response justified Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Les Braid, musician, was born on September 15, 1937. He died of lung cancer on July 31, 2005, aged 67 Jacques Lacarrière, writer, was born on December 2, 1925. He died on September 17, 2005, aged 79 Roger Wood, photographer, was born on August 6, 1920. He died on June 21, 2005, aged 84 Court Circular Memorial Mass Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Memorial Services Announcements Appointments Luncheon Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Irresistible Challenge as Ferrari turn owners' dream into reality FXX Designed to Bring on the Prancing Horses Times Online A prudent Panda that punches well above its weight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Similar Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galveston tests its memory for lessons Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move The AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Scottish courses thriving on spirit of co-operation Times Test Prescott has final word in appeal over Secret Liaison Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Worcester Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Rea predicts a colourful future Rugby League Form Guide Death of Owen haunts friends and foe alike Rick Broadbent on the 25th anniversary of a tragic night in Los Angeles Warren joins the fight against skin disorder Leaders in London 'Fat tax' could mean reduced national insurance for reformed couch potatoes Peter Lansley says the NHS savings from a fitter Britain could benefit us all How It Works Review calls for schools to double PE time to four hours Clubs resist RFU drift towards central contracts David Hands says the clubs and the union need to reach a compromise over players for the sake of the national game The Sir Matthew Pinsent Luncheon At the Café Royal, … Southern hemisphere has the best strategy By Our Sports Staff: Farrell bow delayed by surgery Times Online The Sunday Times Players are caught again in middle of dispute Team fail to take their lead from Montgomerie The Times Results I back captains for sticking by their men Severiano Ballesteros says defeat is not always a reason to alter pairings Times Online Sweetenham fights back Star of India Rogers hat-trick Wembley goal White strikes Moore digs deep Turkey banned Good fella's bagman able to last the course Tom Cox had his fears allayed when he spent a day caddying for Nick Faldo Sad Surrey go down in history Frizzell County Championship First Division Champions are run ragged Knight record sets up golden end to captaincy Patel puts positive spin on Kent's powers of recovery Derbyshire can win at last after record stand Afzaal makes nonsense of visit from inspector Moore sets out to make Essex pay for breakage Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire held up by careless batting Second Division Hussain puts Ashes win down to Fletcher's forensic skills Cricket Henman wants captaincy - but not yet Draw The Times MacKin happy to sacrifice himself for greater good Links Arsenal lack fit forwards Solskaer setback Vital Statistic No ifs for Butt Atkins dismissed League sets its sights on attracting young fans Jewell backing Moyes to revive Everton fortunes Toy offers chance to throw Rooney out of the pram Tomorrow Times Online Attack remains best option for Pardew The Premiership Today Lee stung into action by Portuguese man at work Kaveh Solhekol on how watching José Mourinho has inspired the new Millwall manager Media find it all quiet on Mourinho affront W Tolerant Pearce takes lead from mentor The Times Crossword The Insider Barclays has chosen a good time to launch a global … While Robert Pires, the Arsenal midfield player, rubs … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Mandaric waits as pressure mounts on Perrin Times Sport Red-faced Woodgate finds it is not all white on the night The Times Today friday passnotes Killer Su Doku the face the click thebulletin contents Perchance to dream. . . Would you be better off if you had more sleep? Sacha Bonsor and Ella Stimson report I started sleeping badly at university, and lack of … What insomnia is telling you Sofa Workshop I suffered from insomnia from the age of 25, for about … Sleep quality and sleeplessness Facing a Dilemma Have you a ditemma of your own? Modern morals Picture Gallery A dog's life at the castle Broken butterfly Imagine gaining a new face that was once someone else's things that... men don't understand about women's fashion Lift your Cups The Times E-mail askiucia@thetimes. co. uk Pining for the perfect winter coat Lucia van der Post answers your style questions David's my son but he's an icon too: of course we've drifted apart Ted Beckham tells Catherine O'brien about his devotion to his footballing son and his acceptance that they are no longer so close In Sport on Monday: Exclusive book extract—How I sided … Still roast lamb, but an exotic alternative for Sunday lunch food Jill Dupleix suggests almond and apricot stuffing, couscous and a hot chilli sauce in season sounds If anyone can, Kanye can He who cares wins. Pete Paphides meets Kanye West, hip-hop's social conscience Midnight in the Garden of Good Dell The gospel of rock according to Judas Bob Dylan reshaped the face of folk music, then sold his soul to rock'n'roll, changing the world on the way. Now he has confessed all in Scorsese's brilliant documentary, says Pete Paphides Joseph Arthur Atomic anthems The Cold War years produced their own eccentric musical fallout, John Clarke discovers Borders HMV Classical reviews albums Renée Fleming Daphine Decca Coca-Cola The Mozart Album Classical The Dead 60s The Dead 60s Rock/pop Deltasonic Singles Rock/pop Neil Young Prairie Wind Reprise Downloads Jazz Catching Tales Jamie Cullum Universal David Gray The Times Treasure Island W Forget the Sex Pistols. Punk was born in suburban Brisbane They were on the receiving end of kangaroo and Waltzing Matilda taunts A Cornish bard for the Ring Classical Covent Garden's new Siegfried tells Neil Fisher about his career's Wagnerian quest HMV Times Online The Times The domestic goddess of rock Sheryl Crow has taken time out to be with her cycling champion fiancé. It's improved her, she assures Victoria Segal Opera & Ballet Theatre Playing with Fire Olivier Ambition reviews first night Pop Laura Cantrell Islington Academy, N1 Times Online Radio first night Why are four of pop's brightest young things broadcasting at 4am? Theatre Nathan the Wise Pop The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Koko, NW1 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Tales from the Green Valley Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky BBC Two, 9pm Variations Taggart Paparazzi Secrets A Matter of Life and Death (1946, b/w) The Great Gatsby (1974) Scent of a Woman (1992) Human hobbit or mini-Muggle? Last Night's TV Ian Johns Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Picture Gallery World Watching Polygon Picture the loan The Times Sales are edging up, so clearly some agents were working while others were watching the cricket The DVD offers a complete guided tour of the house The Surveyor The Facts behind the Figures: Focus on: What Estate Agents Say: The North In Cottage in Southwest London Corbiere Court: a two-bedroom house with a large patlo and loft area in Wimbledon Out Period Cottage in Essex Roxwell: a four-bedroom house with annexe and about a third of an acre near Cheimsford Away Farmhouse in Somerset Wearne: a well-restored house in a quiet hamlet once owned by the Duke of Devonshire Time to Pass the Baton A new owner is needed to seize the challenge of Canonteign Manor, says Marcus Binney The results is a house that is at once modern and ancient Ontario Football's Come Home Arsenal fan Catherine Rlley takes a close look at plans for The Stadium in Highbury Manchester Apartment for a City Fan Homeadvantage Live within along ball of the ground New East Manchester: a one-bedroom flat opposite the Manchester City ground Chelsea a Pad near Stamford Bridge Fulham: a second-floor apartment backing on to the football stadium in SW6 Newcastle Be Michael Owen's Neighbour Centralofts: a new development of apartments in a former drapery factory on Tyneside Value Added Kit Homes are getting smaller, so every object should be made to work harder and ideally have several uses, writes Damian Barr Lockestone Kingsoak estilo Enter the Jetstream The impossibly glam world of Marbella is opening its doors a bit, says Lucia Adams Reader Competition British Gas Persimmon Wisdom of Ages Tom Cox thought he knew a thing or two about finding houses. Then his young brother-in-law put him straight What about my status in the family as Mr Property? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampions Bewley Luxury Living Luxury is for Living Functional design is more important than gold taps, says Damian Barr Citizens of Opulence The super-rich are different from us. They are able to buy taste, writes John Price In townhouse in Central London Belgravia: a Grade Ii listed property fully refurbished and with the latest technology Out Country Home in East Sussex East Grinstead: a property with broad acres and everything a troop of horses would need Away Manor in the South West Bath: eight-bedroom house with splendid views of the city and the surrounding countryside Room to Breathe Everyone needs their own space now and then. Damian Barr presents the holiday hideaway for every budget and taste Personal space is a chance briefly to be someone else Experience the extraordinary Richmond Lock Multiple Display Advertising Items A Life of Splendour manor but it is still something of a snip in the super-rich league, says Patrick Kidd Letting Quarter Cinderella Will Go to the Hall Never owning property has not stopped Hannah Betts dreaming of the blissfully perfect home a fairy godmother could bring her Property porn is my grubby little secret I indulge when alone The Five-Star Home Catherine Riley checks in at a new apartment development with all the features of a top hotel, from a health spa to valet parking Everyone who has bought here has homes worldwide Open the Pattern Look Astute use of geometric design is the latest word in interiors, says Lucia van der Post It is a style that has been tagged 'decorator modern' Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Toehold in town Fed up with the slog into work, many people are buying a pied-à-terre, says Jenny Knight London has more second homes than anywhere in the UK Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Find a Decent Berth For new graduates, finding an affordable yet nice place to live can be an impossible dream, says Charlotte Newton You must accept that nowhere will be perfect There is no mortgage to apply for, no legal fees to pay, no dealings with agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Green Bank Lighthouse Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Loftextension Have You Got a Consumer Question? 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