News from 26/09/2005
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Carolyne Willow (National Co-Ordinator), Andrew Billen, DJM, Tim Albone, Gary Duncan, David Hands and Mark Souster, James Bone and Jacqui Goddard, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert Harvey, Philip Howard, Severiano Ballesteros, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Pete Parhides, Lloyd Dorfman Chairman and CEO, Travelex, Leigh Clifford Ceo, Rio Tinto, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Robert Gore-Langton, Donald Hutera, Bill Wedderburn, Andrew Sim, Kamil Tchorek, Hilary Weale, Bernard McCALL, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ian Skidmore, Stephen Farrell, Carol Leonard, Director, Philip Green, Owner, Joanna Bale and Jan Raath, Tom Bowden, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Pougatch, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Eric Daniels Ceo, Lloyds, Danny Kelly, Ruth Gledhill and James Charles, Martin Penner, Carole Easton (Chief Executive), Edward Fennell, Raj Kothari, Trevor Durbidge, Bob Reitemeier (Chief Executive), Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Matilda Rubens, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Mary Marsh (Chief Executive), Neil Harman, Tennis Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Laura Lee Davies, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Peter A. Rushforth, James Purnell, Michael Prestage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Clare Tickell (Chief Executive), Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Angus Whitfield, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Joe Bolger and Peter Klinger, Stewart Tendler, Michael Daley (Director), Frances Crook Camila Batmanghelidjh (Director), Andrew Jack, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Michelle Henery, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Tim Hames, Richard Rae, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, C. Goodson-Wickes, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, David Diprose, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, Robin Rowland Ceo, Martin Waller, Dawn Airey Managing Director, Sally Beck, Jill Sherman, Tony Halpin and Tom Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Tom Oliver, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Adam Sherwin, Chris Lightbown, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Conal Gregory, Mike Corry, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times States escape as Rita calms down Hammer blow Triple Air Miles Turning Right In the post Driving force Labour's army of consultants adds 1p to income tax Index Shane Warne Fashionistas pack their bags and head to Milan Comment In the Times Today World News Business Sport Times2 The Register Crossword 71 Miscellany The Times Today's Weather Unions' anger as Brown keeps faith with new Labour Army of consultants Labour at Brighton Three held as tourist dies Body in street Cancer warning IRA report due Gipsy Moth sails Cash crisis People's choice Paperback writer BT Bargain Basement Maxwell son faces final humiliation in everything-must-go garage sale Head of Gate Gourmet attacks union 'fiction' over dispute Heathrow catering firm boss claims T&g is using the strikes to win a change in employment law, reports David Charter Personal abuse? That's just politics, says Blunkett Pilot killed in mountain crash Magistrate at 20 Leak woman held Fusilier named Soldiers' drug use Murder charge Vintage Clark Dior The Sharpest Critics Moss effect draws new crowd to Pete Doherty's ragged pop first night Pop Babyshambles Fat Sam's. Dundee Conference Agenda News Labour May date for Iraq withdrawal is denied Fear of leader change not an issue for voters Peter Riddell Poll Briefing Civil servants will lead Brown kitchen cabinet A future No 10 is taking shape as the succession issue dominates the Labour conference, reports Rosemary Bennett Tomorrow Red faces all round as Prescott calls upon comrades to rejoice Thursday Wednesday Brighton Diary Police blunder after 9/11 'destroyed pilot's career' Lloyds TSB Insurance Cash pledge on bomb victims Venice Fashion in focus again as Moss dodges Milan Saga iPods may not be up to scratch Ryanair Rotten Apples Students face jail over protest egg Cambridge takes steps to capture dance title flybe Sainsbury's Laptop illusions extra dimension All we need is passion and a plank Duck! Here Comes a 3D Turkey Sainsbury's Search for genetic origins of disease Virgin Green Flag Orange Let us Pray Church aims to spread the word in pubs and parks Scots 'are three times more likely to be murdered than the English' Woolwich homechoice Venice Skoda Hunters will use loopholes to defy ban New guidance includes advice on dealing with police, saboteurs and journalists, reports Valerie Elliott Legal aid Tate's spending Great North Run 100-minute Bible Join the debate with Times readers worldwide University admissions agony Difficulties facing British troops in Iraq Dangers of racial ghettos Rural building Entry into US Child deaths in detention Books online The last word The Times The Firm The taxpayer should not foot rising bills for management consultants Maxwell House The ultimate garage sale from a family fallen on hard times Why the keenest of minds are travelling by gondola these days Science Notebook Anjana Ahuja Case for Candour Ministers need to be frank with the Labour Party conference Boss, I wouldn't lie to you Picture Gallery The Church's gay dilemma A Vatican ban on homosexuals would not prevent the abuse that has blighted the clergy The Times Join the Debate Give it a rest, Tony, will you? The Prime Minister's frenzied pursuit of a legacy is simply a waste of time It ain't over yet, comrades-why the new Labour show has to run and run The biggest threat to public services isn't reform-it is the people opting out Giant restoration for Holbein's Henry VIII opodo Last plea for frozen embryos Morph raises £1,411 for charity Protest at young prisoner deaths Couple in court over forest blaze directline Selfridges & Co Ones that Got Away Eight Zimbabwe footballers on the run after tour game America weathers the blows as Hurricane's change of course spared the big cities and oil installations, James Bone and Jacqui Goddard report It wasn't Katrina, but try telling that to the people left homeless Deliver the Most Rita turns away from violence Defiance pays for mother and son I'll win Tory leadership race, says Clarke News Politics Big Deals onetel aerlingus Inquiry into £2.4m gift to Lib Dems Lib Dems' mystery backer attacks party that 'hung him out to dry' The source of a £2.4 million donation has taken his revenge by criticising Charles Kennedy, writes Rajeev Syal Gannets fly out of the frying pan into the fire of global warming tiscali churchill First Catch your Guga . . . Times World News Hamas halts Gaza rocket fire after Israeli bombardment Poll Timetable Disillusioned Poland swings to the right but most voters stay at home World News AA In Figures directline Swiss give new EU citizens work rights Nationwide Sound Effects Classic year promised as Mozart is heard on the grapevine (Reuters): Iran hits back in nuclear row (AP): Offence minister (AFP): Veterans' tribute (Reuters): Terror suspect (Reuters): Toy husband Crash kills five US air crew after anti-Taleban mission World News Alliance Leicester Alliance Leicester Oxford beat Cambridge and crocs on Zambezi They talk peace, but the killing goes on Sudanese villagers venturing back to Darfur are in grave danger, reports Xan Rice in Oure Kassoni, Chad RSC Elusive Deal churchill Censors tighten net to silence dissidents Rac Sumo sinks beneath the weight of foreign challengers Fazio grounded Monday Sept 26 2005 Lawsuit resumes Hurricane costs Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Royal Mail staff set to receive 20% stake US deficit control gets 'lost' in translation In the final analysis, analysts Change direction 18 times a day Oil becomes Brown's handy scapegoat Economic View Gary Duncan Need to Know Business Briefing The Week Ahead How the Week Finished The Times Data Exchange Rates eurostar Business Big Shot Extra fuel stocks Stop Press Telenet float price British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Change on the Week OFT examines banks on small business service Business The Times Reform public pensions, says CBI chief Worry as new rise in minimum pay looms Paris Brown hails deal on how to finance debt write-off Exchange opens in Dubai Premier League boss attacks TV rights plan Business The Times Little call for mobile subsidiary Business pushes for Blairs to back £10bn Crossrail Mo money supply measure to go in Bank shake-up Square Mile opens up to a wireless future Circle heading for AIM with £21m tag The Times Porsche races to VW's rescue with 20% stake Dynastic alliances renewed Charming Swede has steadied the boat at UK's biggest port operator 21st Century Stars: Associated British Ports Tom Bawden charts the rise of ABP under Bo Lerenius, who has steered the group on to a more profitable course Times Online Group can still make waves The Times Fuelling profits with coal terminals Business Equity Prices Bentley Serving up a better dish for Britain Focus Report Sector Skills Edward Fennell looks at what is being done to improve catering and hospitality Skills Putting Skills to Work Picture Gallery PEOPLE1st Factfile Training the trainers to perform like winners Edward Fennell reports that while the victory in the Ashes series has put sport in the spotlight, to keep up standards we need to improve how it is caught Join the Register Times Register Abbess Bernadette Smeyers Long-lived superior who founded India's first female Benedictine community and made pioneering recordings of Gregorian Chant The style was distinctly Indian: mats replaced pews and nuns could wear saries Abbess Bernadette Smeyers, Benedictine nun, was born on August 5,1903. She died on September 17,2005, aged 102 Sadamasa Arikawa Cinematographer who helped to create the "Godzilla" films that reflected Japan's post-Hiroshima traumatisation Sadamasa Arikawa, cinematographer, was born in 1925. He died on September 22, 2005, aged 80 Lives Remembered Milena Hubschmannova Champion of Roma culture in the Czech and Slovak states Milena Hubschmannova, champion of Roma culture, was born on July 10, 1933. She was killed in a car accident on September 8, 2005, aged 72 Administrators not liable for protective awards to employees Law Report Time relevant in determining place of debtor's operations Court of Appeal Times Online Florence goes underground Notebook Architecture Hidden shrine to modernist design Birthdays Anniversaries Church News Deaths Births Marriages Dealers save their best pieces for the North's finest antiques fair Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices In Memoriam-Private School Notices Bridge Chess Questions Answered Personal Column In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division Companies … Want to place a classified advertisement? Latest Wills Carlos Santana Kuan Hool Show Lina Wong For Sale Court & Social Gifts The Times Nature Notes Winning Move The AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain Will Develop from the North West Around Britain High Tides Abroad How Rita may have been desert-born Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Mubtaker lifts mood of subdued afternoon Racing Newmarket fails to lure crowds Looking For Inspiration? Leaders in the Flat Championships Times Test Dettori contrite as Dubawi plan runs off course The Times Sports Book Wolverhamption Bath Hamilton Park Britain's prospects rest on Murray's rapid development Tennis Davis Cup Ashes Results Newmarket Racing Yesterday's Results Musselburgh Huntingdon Spain Safe Monkhouse first US triumph again Lavilla on track Torrance success Matthew shines Rossi celebrates seventh title with a little help Motor Cycling The Results Service Today's Fixtures Kennelly helps Swans to soar Montgomerie leaves his mark on trophy hat-trick Seve Trophy The Times I wouldn't dream of disparaging best players in Europe Severiano Ballesteros attempts to calm a storm caused by reported comments Final Match Score from Billingham Cannock gain confidence for title defence Hockey Millar looks to Spain for salvation Cycling The Times A Correspondent: Lewis finds home debut brings relief from other concerns Basketball Magician Johns outdone by Blacklock's hat-trick The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Whitehaven Schedule Hodgson helps Irish to find home comforts Barclays Ryan points finger at pack of cards Guinness Premiership Cueto sets the seal on memorable encounter Guinness Premiership How They Stand Robinson leaves an indelible mark David Hands on a player who excelled at league and union Jason Robinson Deacon profits after Leeds let advantage slip Wasps take forward obstacle in their stride First win for Bath as Newcastle show their other face Warne not able to save Hampshire from drop Tomorrow Moores collects his parting gift Second Division Final Table Scoreboard from Southampton Surrey end on a high note Collingwood ensures Durham reach target Cook ends doubt over one-day credentials Final Table Broad provides some hope for Leicestershire Shepherd leaves stage with one last hop Blackwell's best shows all-round qualities Yesterday's Scoreboards Chapple and Law make the difference Play-off final would enliven championship Shane Warne rejects criticism of the country game, which he believes is in good health although still open to improvement Roses rivals hand title to Lancashire Frizzell Country Championship Scoreboards and Final Tables Result Klitschko's victory fails to answer critics Boxing The Times A1 excitement as Piquet secures double Motor Sport Alonso and Wheldon emerge on Fast track to stardom Spaniard becomes Formula One's youngest champion Lamisil Path to the Top Results from Interlagos The Times Crossword 23,091 The Insider Long a thorn in the side of officialdom, Mike Burton … Not content with beating England, Lawrie Sanchez Briton wraps up Indy title with low-key lap of honour in US Exclusive—Sir Clive Woodward on why the sky's the limit to his ambition Robinson sidesteps England The Times Investec Inside times2 passnotes Still an enigma the face the click contents the bulletin The secrets of success Our winning ways The great don't need to play games Leadership come through respect Go for the people, not the position Know what makes your workers tick If you don't enjoy it, don't do it Ryanair Do what you enjoy. Don't plan. Be flexible 'Think about the legacy you'll leave' Life doesn't make sense if you don't love what you do Don't just go for the money Weather the criticism, share the bouquets Self-belief and an ability to think differently are vital Facing a Dilemma Modern morals Picture Gallery Let's reclaim our town centres from the puking louts Nightmares from the crystal bucket …Hegel's masterwork. And it was utter rot, says Giles Whittell I really have read… Times Online healthmonday I can (nearly) bend with the best of them Can yoga alleviate the pressures of modern life? A sceptical Jane Wheatley is converted Picture Gallery Urban Worrier To pee or not to pee? That's a big question Picture Gallery There's plenty of choice for diabetics Send your nutritional problems to jane Picture Gallery The Times The symptoms of cocaine addiction A quick hit, but how long will users pay the price? Psychological dependence on cocaine can be a great a danger to someone's future as any physical damage to the heart and other organs, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Never mind Kate Moss, the clothes were great Carolyn Asome finds plenty to cheer at London Fashion week Trends From shy scholars to rock gods Vivaldi-loving public school pupils have succeeded at hard rock thanks to rock's wild man. Sally Beck reports What you need Magimix Tastier the second time around… Times Online Joanna Lumley? Just absolutely fabulous Bob Dylan The London bombing that wasn't Frank McGuinness saw in Guy Fawkes a familiar fanatic, he tells Andrew Billen Lion King It's all right, Bob (I'm only filming) Pete Paphides meets the documentary-maker who caught Bob Dylan at the height of his powers Venice The man who would not be king Conleth Hill is a star of three hit plays but loves being a nobody, he tells Robert Gore-Langton reviews first night Dance Ghosts Linbury, WC2 Don't miss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert LPO/Marin LPO/Marin Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Anne-Sophie Mutter Barbican tv & radio Radio Choice Actimel Radio 3 Index 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner television multichannel Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Jamie Cullum BBC Two Itvi Channel 4 Five Variations Film Choice Knives out in the theatre of blood Weekend TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed puzzles times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3705 Word Watching Polygon Scopes for all The Times The Game Says Inside Whistle Blower From School to Sir Clive Woodward reveals his plan for football glory to Matt Dickinson Cliveon . . . The Top in Ten Years Cliveon… Rugby We Wanted Woody The Plot Fa eyed up rugby coach, says Matt Dickinson Lee Has Vital Role in Executing Jol's Plan Clear Vision Managers @ Work So You Think You Can Do Better than Sven? The Game Tom Dart stays up into the early hours working on his team tactics 23 Years of Cyber Football Lamisil How It Works Best of the Web Owen Provides Shaft of Light The Games Newcastle United Tough Love Stood The Book Ted Beckham on Lego and the early years of David's United loved affair David Beckham My Son The Test of Time The Day that my Dreams—and His—came True Charlton Keep Low Profile The Games Charlton Athletic Life on an Ebay of Plenty The Two Dannys Danny Kelly reveals why a fan's box of Spurs memories is now priceless to him Next Week Failing by Formation The Games Barclays Premiership Blackburn Rovers Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table Sunderland Celebrate The Games Barclays Premiership Perrin Loses his Cool in Portsmouth's Continued Decline Portsmouth Sunderland Dave Thompson/pa Wigan Flourish as Everton Fall Wigan Athletic Gerrard in the Mood for More Liverpool Mourinho Puts Record Straight Old Trafford Awaits Barnet Chelsea Look towards the Horizon Aston Villa Win Vip Tickets to Liverpool v Chelsea Nervous Arsenal Lose More Ground Arsenal Referee Kettle Makes Managers' Blood Boil The Sunday Times Warnock on a Winning Roll Hungry Wolves Feast on Lacklustre Stoke Brighton Step up Pressure Pulis Message Gets through to Players Leading Goalscorers Gray's Day for Southend The Games Coca-Cola League One Orient Slip into Top Gear League Two Times Online Orient Slip into Top Gear Lively Morecambe Catch Scoring Tide The Games Non-League The Times Walton Employ Old Pals Act Nationwide Conference Hearts Turning Back the Clock Bank of Scotland Premierleague Beattie Takes Advantage of Late Call-Up Aberdeen Barton Learns how to Mature The Bad Boy Mark Pougatch on a changed man How to Hold on to Talent The Continent Gabriele Marcotti on Barcelona's home-grown new stars, who they fear could easily be poached Results and Statistics German League Rooney is Hardly Boring Joanna Taylor-The Footballer's wife Wayne is what they used to call a character. When I met him he was a really good laugh Saturday's Heroes September 19, 1964 Results and Table Thefantasygame Forssell More Tempting than Goal-Shy Pandiani Leaderboard Superleagues timesonline The Times talk Sport Extratime The Hairdryer Bill Edgar sees the knives being sharpened already for hapless Eriksson Win, Lose or Draw, Sven Still a Loser Toonarmy Statattack Fixtures Dell
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