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News from 27/09/2005

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Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, R. Park, Mlke Gibson, Andrew Jack and Gary Jacob, Edward Owen, Robert Cole, DJM, John Cotter, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year, Demi Moore, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Lee, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Miche3le Kirsch, Ivo Tennant, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Kevin Eason, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Ged Ackerley, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Beorge Caulkin, Gabby Logan, Adrian Bowman, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Greg Treverton Jones, James Delingpole, Christina Michalos, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Derek Bone, David Pannick, Qc, David Hands, John Bateman, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Margaret Boschi, Jane Wheatley, Christopher Anton, Morgan Falconer, Pete Paphides, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Jeremy page, Simon de Bruxelles, Gabriel Rozenberg Economic Reporter, Geoffrey Dean, Victor Vago, Mike Parry, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Heather Brooke, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Ruth Beringer, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Sally Shorthose, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Edward Lucas-Smith, Dalya Alberge, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Jeremy Hughes, Peter Hyman, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sian Howells, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Fred Bridgland, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Alan D. Ashmole, Brian Glanville, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Bolchover, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Alan B. Shrank, Arthur Dann, Phillip Khan-Panni, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Simon Lee, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Kevin Buckley, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Ann Treneman Conference Sketch, Richard Ward, Olav Bjortomt, Dave Hammond, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Judith Picton Phillipps, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Brown puts Blair on notice to quit Mandela appeal Tax rebel jailed Public Agenda Five teachers shot Share prices rise The whole point of being middle-class is all the pleasant … Index IRA destroys all its guns to end 35 years of bloodshed The sharpest comment Guess who is cricket's player of the year. . . Clock ticking as Brown puts Blair on notice to quit In the Times Today The Times Lynndie England is guilty Labour at Brighton Terror suspects are 'still a risk' Illegal exclusions Parlour raid E coli outbreak Murder arrest Brain food Bunkers go green Not the best solution, but a life-saver Benefits of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs The World's Greatest Journeys Statin drugs could cut heart attacks by third Aids fund is running dry, says Mandela Global will is there and cash not far behind Louis Vuitton How Chester the labrador was caught on hop by a wily bunny Ira destroys all its weapons to end a 35-year war with Britain Weapons chief comes under Without hard proof, Protestants find it difficult to accept the IRA's word that it has destroyed its arms, reports David Sharrock "We are satisfied that the arms decommissioned represent … Ex-UDA vigilantes admit harassment Elections in the Republic will be focus for now Deaths by status of victim Personality clash drives newsman from BBC dfs Kate Silverton Philip Hayton Bombing scenes 'handled casually' Whyte's Ryanair Countdown to the New Leader Tories face challenge to leadership rules change The Unteachables www.tiscali.co.uk Council tax rebel, 73, is sent to jail for refusing to pay £53 rise ecomagination Wine guide for the confused Vote for the greatest shot Jail for beach death driver Gallery shows rare brush work Nationwide Mouse gene could hold key to treating baldness Doctor attacks euthanasia 'hypocrisy' Medical staff often help terminally ill patients to end their life, a GMC misconduct hearing is told. Michael Horsnell reports Barclays Rolex Keypoint Teenage model is stabbed to death on her doorstep intel inside People TV politics, Richard and Judy style Brown prudent with good one-liners Party piece reprised Daryl Hannah, the actress who has played a martial … Oprah, the musical Ps Supermarket licences threat Societies worse off 'when they have God on their side' intel inside pentium 4 Falconer is rebuked for appointing 'wrong judge' Standard Life Healthcare Law Rail punctuality getting better Biometric register Police charged Nuclear leak Paramedics' trial Victim payments Bayer Bayer By a Correspondent: How do you infringe a baby's human rights? Just say 'coo' New political allegiances Role of NICE in evaluations of new drugs Pricing drivers off the roads A broad church Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Privy counsel Young drivers Challenge of tackling truancy Anyone for tennis? Blair shirt Prudent rage The Times Transition Politics Brown was wise to emphasise his common cause with Blair Coming to a Gallery Munch is just one of the great exhibitions this season Prepare for hello, not hasta la vistayes, another dose of the Governator Dealing with Reality Unionists must offer a credible response to IRA decommissioning Gone but far from forgotten Labour's meddle and muddle We look to our Government for inspiration but all we get is petty interference and lack of respect Brown marching towards the sound of guns Labour's Left will not like it but the Chancellor made it plain yesterday that his eyes are fixed on the big picture Faced by the most lethal challenge in the world, we must be properly armed Memories clothed in disturbing oddities first night Visual art Fabrication Various venues. Nottingham Pru Health AA Australia's Most Deadly aerlingus.com Snorkeller dies in crocodile attack Eyes right as Brown claims the moral high ground, and No 10 The Chancellor promised that there would be no drift to the left under his leadership. Philip Webster reports His Buzzwords Expect a sharp reminder from Blair that he is still in charge Peter Riddell Political Briefing Brighton Diary Shellshocked audience is first casualty of new Prime Minister Ann Treneman Conference Sketch Blunkett's scheme to end CSA 'shambles' Lloyds TSB Insurance Unions inflict defeat on Blair over secondary strike action Courts must speed up justice, Clarke says Basildon Park Lacock Abbey Lyme Park Dyrham Park The Giant's Causeway Hiscox Movies fund nation's treasures The National Trust is encouraging the use of its properties as film sets to generate income and enable essential restoration work, writes Dalya Alberge A Correspondent: Expelled boy was disciplined 398 times in 3 years Bonhams No Laser Lloyds TSB It may look virginal, but it isn't chaste D&g lose the widow look, Cavalli flirts with free love, but an old master brings romance to Milan, reports Carolyn Asome Hundreds mourn at funeral of Harvey Nichols murder victim Use your head. Teach Uncle denies drug manslaughter Going solo against all the odds Driver jailed for 47th conviction Risk-taking may run in the blood Times World News Hummers, stallions, single malts—all the fun of the millionaires' fair Rich Wish List Sharon fights off hardline challenge to keep grip on leadership chandlers Peres calls for haste over Gaza rebuilding Islamic terror call chief jailed for 9/11 conspiracy Gunmen dressed as police kill five Shia teachers in classroom Europe red-tape vow under fire Migrant influx (Reuters): Military showcase (AP): Vatican dissident (Reuters): Leader acquitted (AP): Mob boss dies (AFP): Drinks off at hotel Women's minister wants menpurged from national anthem Post Office Home Phone onetel £20m pick-me-up for glum Germany Presidential hopeful faces inquiry into share sell-off Shakespeare's Comedies Gay icon causes a flap by picking up a female (AP): Russia mocks Nato defences (Ap): Lucky for some (Reuters): Togolese torture (Afp): Teachers' toll (Afp): Bye-bye, baby Sleaze row over clean-up deals Climbing the property ladder? Cajun countryfolk who defied Rita watch as their lives are washed away Times Business UBS China move Egg on the go BA caterer in deal Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Gent eyes insiders to succeed Garnier Merlin admits Serious Fraud Office inquiry Companies suppressing vote results are named Emirates Promise now—pay later Brown will need to go beyond rhetoric Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Voting counts, so do results Need to Know Business Briefing Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Look Ahead Bpb unit sale Oracle delay Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day simplyswitch Business Big Shot Equitable seeks deal on fees to drop claim Allsports in administration Intermix turns down bid Sanctuary to cut 100 jobs as takeover hopes end British Airways Faulty body vests 'put President's life in danger' Aigis gets £2m funding to target new markets Bush and Brown stamp their initials differently Minimise Fazio's fate lies in the hands of Bank of Italy's Superior Council In the Wings Italy warned of economic drift Eurozone states' debt goes farther over pact limits E. On pays £470m for Caledonia to boost gas reserves forum3 Small world Not walking Event of the year Power Surge Uniq chief warns of gloomy outlook as sales fall Opec must be open about reserves, Brown demands Robust Upstream Activity Ukraine sale not likely, says Regal Shares riseas oil price seesaws on fears over refineries More Royal Mail jobs to go as cash handling wanes The Times Wolseley's us boss takes reins as chief executive Prudential to sell four shopping centres to The Mall Results in Brief Airline caterer in deal to end dispute Ba puts on brave face as director takes off Airport restraints 'would cost jobs' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business Unit Trusts This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitbread to cut head office jobs in revamp Hanson downgraded amid talk that it is stalking big prey 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 (000S) Eurotop 100 Close Brothers stays steady on swings and roundabouts The Day's Biggest Movers Wolseley Game is loser as broker lowers forecast Markets Business Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gilts Severfield-Rowen Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Times Register Angus Hume Obituaries Soldier who worked on wartime food procurement and, later, famine relief in Bengal, Pakistan and Bangladesh Sir Richard Wakerley Judge respected for his acute grasp of criminal law Professor Dick Ivamy Prolific academic jurist who added a wealth of literature to the study of commercial law The Very Rev John Paterson Scholarly Dean of Christ Church, Dubin, who helped to forge a role for Anglicanism in a changing Ireland Ronald Wing Pharmacist at the heart of healthcare in Britain Lives in Bref Lives Remembered Minimum sentence is not to be imposed in exceptional circumstences Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published September 27, 2005 Regina v Rehman Regina v Wood Before Lord Out-of-borough housing policy Queen's Bench Division Published September 27, 2005 Regina (Calgin) v Enfield London Borough Council Timesonline Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular To place death notices Acknowledgements Memorial Services Meeting School Notices Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Dutch Championship Questions Answered Personal Column Nature Notes Airmiles are Back Five-Day Forecast Typhoons tearing up South-East Asia Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Sport Carter case is a no-win situation for Jockey Club Racing Times Test Breeders have little to fear from bidding policy of big two Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nottingham Goodwood The Times Sports Book Spain made to wait to greet Alonso as champion Motor Racing Sedgefield Racing Timesonline Fridge adds heat to NFL bid Latest Results and Standings Henman keeps faith with coach Bjorn in hospital Ivanisevic returns George Archer Maserati Rfl to investigate racial abuse claims by Swinton Rugby League Deng set to return after US tragedy Basketball Gough's quickstep to career oblivion Cricket The Times The Results Service Today's Fixtures Roll of Honour Leading Final First-Class Cricket Averages Ashes triumph got the ball rolling - now for the encore Ganguly and Chappell hauled up over public spat Dileep Premachandran follows the furore that has enveloped the India team Final Tables Umpires make stand for extra cuppa Totesport League The Times Flintoff wins accolade as Ashes fever continues Taylor tries his best to sort the wheat from the chavs The Times Cricket Cup resurrects Anglo-Welsh contests of old days Timesonline Namesake's exit guides Robinson into new era Divide deepens as clubs threaten to sue If Nielsen held the gun, Hoddle pulled the trigger David Beckham My Son During the 1995-96 season, when United complete the … Request to stay at Preston sparked Ferguson's fury Malcolim in the middle as jeers force issue of Ferguson succession William HILL What lies ahead for Sir Clive? Sbragia ready to quit United Brighton march Vital Statistic Cocu banned King deposed Our Sports Staff: Warnock's men setting pace, says Redknapp The Premiership Today Perrin's job safe insists patient Mandaric Tottenham's spirits revied by Defoe Everton tell Moyes to keep doing the job his way Table The Times Crossword 23,092 The Insider On the back of providing corporate hospitality at Twickenham, … In Branding her consultancy, Michele Verroken, the … Beckham wants to stay at Real for rest of career Times Sport Queiroz stirs pot of discontent The Times Mortgages for Business Ted Beckham Thegam times 2 passnotes theface Marriage No3 theclick thebulletin contents Life changing Change the way you dress and you'll be surprised at what happens, Trinny and Susannah tell Ann Treneman Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Martin McGuinness What would make us British mums go for a hat-tricks? Don't swim with these dolphins Web dangers If I were. . . J. K. Rowling, I'd go into politics, says Camilla Cavendish Times Online Special delivery: secres of the PM's big speech As Tony Blair delivers his conference address Peter Hyman, Who helped to write his speeches for ten years, explains how it is created Timesonline Is this baby too young to be potty trained? Parents Some experts say toilet training can start within days of birth but Michele Kirsch is unconvinced My daughter refuses to feed herself and nothing I've tried works A Problem Shared Microwave Man Another dead day at the office mentuesday Work so dull that you net - surf like a zombie? You are not alone, says David Bolchover Never do a job you don't enjoy . . . but how can you avoid joining the Living Dead? Beware of big. anonymous companies, jargon-spouting mangers and bosses who harp on about your weaknesses Microwave Man The Engineers of Moblity So what if my trainers are made of ponyskin? Footwear is the male equivalent of a woman's handbag. James Delingpole is just crazy about his Rose du Tarn: garlic by any other name - but surprisingly sweet food Jane Wheatley finds it's chic to reek at a Scottish farm producing exotic varieties of the pungent bulb Sainsbury's Dish What you need Exercise caution if you want to go the distance health Endurance events such as the Great North Run are increasingly popular but, says Peta Bee, the over-zealous or ill-prepared are at risk The Skagen Watch arts The dark knight of the soul Edvard Munch's rage didn't end with The Scream, finds Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Times bfi 49th London Film Festival Munch: a life of turmoil Japan beneath the kimono Photography Are Nobuyoshi Araki's racy pictures porn of art - or both, asks Joanna Pitman Times Online Royal Opera House After a life in am-dram and at the age of 73, Margaret Boschi took to the New York stage Entertainments Pop David Gray Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 reviews first night Pop Belle and Sebastian First Night Concert LSO/Davis tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times 31 David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice James Jackson television multichannel James Jackson Answers from Backpage television terrestrial Viewing Guide David Chater Variations Film Choice Scorsese brings it all back home Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 QUIZ times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Calvet Gripping Thegamesays Eurogame Scholes in Need of Assistance The News Wenger Faced with Notable Absentees Adriano Pledges Future to Inter Messi in Clear Pasanen Strain Ready for Battle Thenews Oliver Kay finds Fernando Morientes upbeat about the showdown at Anfield Wright-Phillips on Standby for the Flying Dutchman Ronaldinho Aiming for Final Say Arsenal Aiming to Blur Blind's Vision Groupb Russell Kempson on a more youtful look for the former Dutch masters Thun v Sparta Prague Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm tonight Best of the Web Benfica Hunt for Revenge Groupd Victor Vago finds the Portuguese club itching to get back to their glory days Lille v Villarreal Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm tonight Lucozade Sport United Facing a Test of their Revival Instincts Gabby Logan New order threatens to leave Ferguson's men alone with their European memories Adriano's Woes Boost Rangers Grouph Porto v Artmedia Bratislava Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm tomorrow Please Forgive us for Vinning so Much Therematch Didier Drogba, Claude Madelele and Michael Essien got together in Paris to talk about tomorrow's match against Liverpool, playing in England and their flamboyant manager, Jose Mourinho. This is what they had to say in their rendezvous with Hilippe Auclair and Arnaud Ramsay of France-Football magazine Picture Gallery Chelsea Euromanagers Essien Proving a Golden Pick Groupg Continental Drift Continues as Nation Comes to Halt Anderlecht v Real Betis Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm tomorrow Crouch Key to Tall Order Help Referees Says Mourinho Therematch Welcome Home Stevieg The Duel Continues Brian Glanvilie Memories of a controversial night are stirred for Anfield contest Bill Edgar's Best of the Rest Champions League An Eye on the Away Legs Uefacup Everton fan Mike Parry takes in the sights of an otherwise unremarkable campaign Lucozade Sport Moyes Needs Miracle 2Gs Allardyce on Edge Hibernian Face Task on Attack McClaren Feels the Pressure Thursday's Matches Lucozade Sport Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Arresting Pregnancy Otherviews Hands up if you want an arranged marriage Issue of the Week Mergers Include your vacancies in our Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Digby Jones Inside Wnitehall Is PFI on the point of collapse? Private Finance forum3 Sectors share same values 100s of Top Jobs Michael Lyons, in 100 words Councils Cutting costs hits more than efficiency Management Fingers off the panic button Interview While community nurses fret at proposed changes to primary care, Rosemary Cook tells Daniel Allen that the profession has plenty of experience in accommodating change Mediamonitor timesonline In the Professional Press New Medical Research Doctors dying to solve debate Health Otherstoriesweliked Nurses take a novel approach Ban fires Bhutan smokers Close callsare an ideal learning opportunity Social Care Docwactch 'Home truths' offer no shelter Housing Warning for 'fat-cat bosses' Charities Hero. . . Volunteer pool untapped Charities . . . And Villain Salary Watch Legislation Update Stephen Cragg In the Chat Rooms 'Mind the achievement gap' Education Jargonbuster Responsibilisation The60-Secondmanagementbook Worlds lost in translation Coursewatch Careers Howtheyseeus Trusts toil to make ends meet Public Services Licencees pass the buck Public Services Prize Captioncompetition Sign of improved traffic flow Transport Commercial Director, The Football League, attractive … Webwatch Foreignways Tin rattlers given turbo tune-up Charities Theissueexplained the Ncvo's Vision for the Future Rainer gets £8m to cut offences by juveniles forum3 Lives that change for the good Charities Liza Ramrayka talks to Katherine Tubb, whose volunteer agencyarranges overseas placements that are of benefit to skiled workers and local communities alike Whatworkedforme Economic consultant swaps Uk for Uganda . . . 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Criminal-injuries compensation payouts are under attack, Jon Robins investigates Doctor sickencd by 'astronomical' bill A dispute over legal fees has become a cause célèbre in France, reports Adam Sage Corporate killing: a superfuous charge We don't need to change the law, just the way we react to rail disasters, says Greg Treverton Jones Phone case has a familiar ring Gary Slapper Case Notes Hiss off! My snake is a work of art, so it stays Site-specific artworks get more protection in other countries, says Christina Michalos Why we must cut the costly Crown copyright Cancelling a celeb's contract? Not as simple as some think A big star signed up to boost a product's images is bound to have a reassuring contract Free books on the net: the jury's still out Dishing the dirt Edward Fennell in the City Up and under the table Two of a kind In the swing Years as a seemingly irresolute scruff - and now look at me You don't have to look a mess always, a friend told ?Alex Wade, who has been wary of popping into Savile Row. The friend had the answer to that, too lawyer of the week Graeme Mew What the legal journals are reporting this week lawweek Multiple Display Advertising Items lawdiary @thetimes. co. uk New QC scheme attracts 440 keep to pay tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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