News from 11/10/2005
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Phil Yates, Peter Brookes, T. S. Callaghan, Peter Kllnger, Andrew Billen, Neelam Verjee, Tom Rowland, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Charles Foster, Mark Drukker, Mark Souster, Nicholas Allan, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, John Baron, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Nicola Norton, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, David Jeffreys, QC, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Anthony Seldon, Sean O'Neill and Divya Ghelani, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Ralph Harris, John Atkins, Jane Shilling and Ross Anderson, Dominic Walsh, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Christopher Bland, James Delingpole, Michael Tillotson, Phil Gordon, Paul T. Horgan, John Sandalls, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Ann Stevens, Brian May, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Jonathan Brain, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Nigel Scotland, Tony Baker, Giles Smith Sport on Television, Claire Smith, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Robin Davis, Morgan Falconer, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Gillian Higgins, Ann Treneman, Tilly Rubens, Simon de Bruxelles, Catherine Philp and Richard Mills, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Russell Jenkins and Sean O'Neill, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Grania Langdon down, Roger Boyes, John Mehrzad, Evan Harris, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Madeleine McGowan, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Mel Webb, Josepha Jacobson, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Rajeev Syal, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, John Plummer, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, James Brett, Paul Canal, Clare Dight, Mark Henderson, Rajeev Syal and Valerie Elliott, Alistair MacLeod, Francisco M Gonzalez, Keith Hurst, Jenny Davey and Dominic Walsh, Jenny Davey, R. W. Mcmillan, Mike Bent, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, James Townsend,
ResumoThe Times Tory voters back Cameron to win Not cricket Public Agenda Farm cut plans Booker triumph World Cup dismay 'The idea that old virtues are dead hardly holds water' Patient choice is damaging hospitals, says NHS watchdog Killer Su Doku A face of hope as quake claims 'whole generation' Cameron surges forward in Tory leadership race In the Times Today The Times Patient choice 'harms NHS' Reform Rows British troops sent to Iraq Air levy rejected GPs poll blow Duck cull agreed Water jet trial Husband charged Fireman accused Multiple Display Advertising Items Aardman Losses Meltdown for Wallace and Gromit News Minister rushes through ban on 15 Islamic terror groups News Guantanamo inmate seeks British citizenship Groups Set to Be Outlawed Jail for fraudster with 130 names Eat fish to think Poverty gulf Tagged OAP freed Blairite reforms Trading stopped Boat idea sinks Animal Vets Prada Survival of slowest—Darwin's tortoise fit and well at 175 British Pakistanis fly out to help relatives in quake zone As news of missing loved ones filters in from devastated towns and villages, Asian communities raise funds and book flights, write David Rose and Will Pavia Mother and son are pulled free after 60-hour ordeal Stories from the Rubble A child's faint cry from ruins of school:'Please help us, save us' Catherine Philp and photographer Richard Mills found help was painfully slow to arrive in the devastated town of Balakot Stories from the Rubble Quake diplomacy allows US to give $50m as terror payback News Earthquake Gu… A Year of Crises Pakistan accepts aid offer from its rival Ryanair Fly Cheaper Charities launch new disaster appeal Despite fears of compassion fatigue, organisers are confident of British generosity, report Sean O'Neill and Divya Ghelani Slit-your-throat novel's happy ending Man Booker prizewinner confounds the odds to get his own back on author who pipped him before, Dalya Alberge writes Canon Everyone's elegant second favourite The Shortlist Saga Services EasyJet.com Ducks get sanctuary News New Labour, new B'Stard In Loving Memory of Tupah Botwin Organic Dimbleby puts farm up for sale Ps Picture Gallery Skyone Survival rates show success of battle with breast cancer By a Correspondent: Harry Potter book thief denies gun allegation News Multiple Display Advertising Items Music mogul describes his 'chilling' talk with Saatchi Malaysia Airlines Too few homes for next generation News Multiple Display Advertising Items Struggling on to the Ladder Fighting Cancer Extending Life The Sharpest Critics First night a very flat Long Island First night Theatre High Society Shaftesbury Drinking hours Stop huffing about puffing Broadband is competitive—but not in East Kent Keeping faith with religion Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Dangers of death on demand Building blocks Scots abroad The Times Hooray for Harriet At 175 and counting, she is doing something right Rope-A-Dope There is still much to play for in the Conservative leadership contest Buy my acne cream (and my CD too) and make the world a better place One Government, One Cheer Germany's new coalition looks doomed A tale of pelts and pie-pelting Comment Old virtues dead? Nonsense Those seeking moral guidance from the past are either wilfully blind or need a decent trip to the cinema Why I was wrong about the Chloroform Kid With the leadership race up in the air, there's a serious danger that the Tories (as usual) will back the wrong horse Never mind the facts. This front-page story blatantly undermines the truth Comment Join the Debate Sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Cricketer 'hits out' at rival with bat News Yoko song gibe reopens old Beatle wounds Dolphin African medical aid is 'misspent' Spider shops for human blood To sleep, perchance a gene Mr Blobby paint vandals strike Cisco Systems Police suspect arson was cause of pler blaze Racial and Religious Hatred Bill Multiple Display Advertising Items Businessman admits links to IRA godfather's family Rail suicide crash families denied legal aid for inquest News Multiple Display Advertising Items Literature Festival Race dogma bad for Britain, says author Cisco Systems Belief in higher power may have been key to mankind's survival Leadership contenders set up Tory Party The offices of the contenders for the Tory crown speak volumes about the style of campaigns. Greg Hurst reports You've got AA friend New beginning is last word in nonsense Ann Treneman Political Sketch Let a designer choose your new sofa Camp as Cameron rides high Tory Party Things will change when the Blackpool froth is blown away No Rebirth yet Effort to save bases of Scott and Shackleton Inspirator Peer to amend euthanasia Bill World Cup offers pot of gold Driver 'went fishing after crash' Traditional cake given the chop Front Line Work 'a better cure than daytime TV' News David Blunkett targets the "crackers" system serving the 2.8 million people on incapacity benefit, writes Rosemary Bennett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Patient died of starvation in care News Failure to share data on bird flu puts millions of lives at risk News The Measures Being Taken Imports banned as virus spread feared Council chief's long suspension Parents blamed Education denied Diabetic mums Dean appointed Officer to sue Brains to Spain Anglian Predictable work on a grand scale Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic Turbine artist thinks inside the box News Call for the wild Iynx to make a comeback News Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Merkel pays high price for top job The Chancellor's appointment was welcomed, but will she be able to carry out reforms? Roger Boyes reports Nervous start for a leader on thin ice Exhausted Schröder bows out After weeks of ministerial wrangling, the outgoing Chancellor has announced his exit from politics, writes Roger Boyes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa's 12m Aids orphans 'have right to an education' In Danger Melting ice cap promises cash flow for Arctic port World News Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Sharon-Abbas summit delayed (AFP): Eviction stayed (AFP): Milton Obote dies (Reuters): Hostages released (AP): Toll tops 1,000 (Reuters): Oligarch moved (AP): Teacher is Mr Gay Homechoice digital home network New Orleans police filmed beating up black suspect Rain in Spain begins to fall again—but only as drizzle World News Multiple Display Advertising Items The Big Drought (AP): Students attacked (AP): Bank chief inquiry (Reuters): Rebels killed (Reuters): Kandahar bombs (AFP): Envoys attacked (Reuters): Boy from Alcatraz Vatican 'must let priests wed' Multiple Display Advertising Items Numbers Fall (Reuters): Nobel laureates for game theory French seek to reclaim art crown Prime Minister offers tax breaks and a new complex so that country can add a future to glorious past, Adam Sage writes Britain stole romantic thunder of Paris Flight Plan The Times Son of Concorde seeks to shrink the world for Japan Fiat heir in hospital after 'drug overdose' Times Business Investors to back Somerfield on bid Tuesday Oct 11 2005 Refco suspension Britvic to float Rebels unmoved Quote of the day Tube firm's contract threatened after safety system fails Innovation spending soars but 'does not buy results' Saunders enters Spirit fray Testing Times for R&D Ftse 100 A class of your own? Stock Markets Tax credits fiasco covered in platitudes North Sea Oil Commodities Suicide watch Pound to Dollar Futures fears Currencies Bankers will be reaching for their files this morning … Business Briefing World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Eurostar Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Exchange rates Bet of the day Data Business Big Shot New Accor chief Stop Press Tele2 bid Cingular mistake Rumour of the day Directors' dealing Europe and the US set out plans to cut farming subsidies Business The Times Europe facing age 'time-bomb' Brown to call for removal of financial barriers Eurostar Rbs in running to buy £400m Hilton hotels Australian trust plots €2bn spend in Europe Business The Wimpole Clinic Bateman to float on AIM Property derivatives market nears £1bn Shares of internet gambling firms flop Cable calls for OFT investigation of Ge Money store card charges Theo Fennel shares sparkle Nanjing 'must spell out plans' BlackBerry fruit of others' ideas Amicus censures Marconi Rate-cut hope hit as high street sales rise Laxey puts Cinven in frontline for Wyevale Equitable chiefs attacked as more claims dropped Business The Times Offers Direct F&C trust backs takeover by JPMorgan Oil hirings City Diary Joker in the bank City Diary Spencer's choice City Diary Mori staff to receive sale windfall Sanctuary to make job cuts SonyBMG giants split over future of chief Charges against Baugur boss to be pursued Hands deals at the top of the pack Business Tom Bawden puts the five dealmakers at the top of Europe's private equity league under the spotlight BC Partners The Other Players Cinven Apax Partners Goldman Sachs Refco slumps by third as chief is suspended New customers light up ScottishPower The Times Minister grounds £1 flight levy Business 'Winter of Discontent' threat looms Public-sector unions vow that more than two million workers will strike unless the Government eases its retirement-age plan Unions will become reasonable only when they're exposed to competition Tension Mounts Computer Associates Nobel prize for thinkers behind Cold War strategy Games can be serious business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business Unit Trusts NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW chief wins political support GM suffers fallout from Delphi's bankruptcy Wall Street Business Markets London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Launch of Microsoft's Antigen piles pressure on SurfControl Small Caps Gilts ScottishPower waits for the best time to surrender its arms Northern Foods WPP shares rise on hopes of recovery in ad firm's fortunes Stock Markets Report Large Caps F&cemit Business Equity Prices Interim Executive The art of getting more for your rouble Focus Report Investing in Art Tom Rowland meets a collector who found bargains in Russia's basements UBS Buyers beware—the value of art can go down as well as up Some artists age better than others, says Tom Rowland India points the way to collectors' items that don't break the bank Times Register Lionel Kochan Authority on Central and Eastern Europe who became an influential voice in Jewish history Donald Johnson Architect whose vision and understanding helped to rebuild and modernise postwar towns and cities Lives Remembered Harold Gearing Statistician and accountant who helped to found the British Computer Society in 1957 Kenneth Budden Theoretical physicist who elucidated the ionosphere and the behaviour of very long radio waves Lives in Brief Arthur Williams, physician, was born on August 28,1905 He died on September 2,2005, aged 100 Philip Marshall, organist, was born in 1921. He died on July 16, 2005 Army Commandos recall a glorious tradition of service Military Matters Buy the Book Letters from the War Criminal standard of proof for breach of order Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Sandwich shop use as victualler prohibited by covenant Court of Appeal Life Barony Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Births Court Circular Deaths In Memoriam - Private Meeting To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Djm: Nature Notes AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Portuguese braced for rogue hurricane Timesonline Times Sport Cough puts Hurricane Run out of Belmont Racing Times Test Bolger happy to hedge his bets when it comes to Cheltenham Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times Sports Book Leicester Ayr Racing Two codgers and a boat: marriage Sailing Fierce winds touch 80 knots Duo still two months from home Fans follow progress on web The Results Service Today's Fixtures Big Wave why It Pays to Have Friends in High Places Bowls Henman back to winning ways Grönholm signs Olympic aims Dillon in frame Happy hooker Cornwallis record Wounded Lion gets over hurt of summer Lomu's return delivers note of irony Mark Souster on the comeback of a New Zealander that could mean a happy reunion Timesonline Betsen injury hits Biarritz's hopes for Heineken Cup Little-known Burke leaves it late to put Braves out of their misery Baseball Engage Super League 2005 Award Winners How They Stand Lee poised to reward Mantell with first cap Hockey Lyon wins highest accolade after regaining appetite Rugby League Williams hits new low with defeat by O'Brien Snooker Television Daly still the one to watch despite his putting woes Golf Davidson waiting to be called to Bar Motor Racing Montgomerie rises from depths Order of Merit The Masters Tennis Ballesteros on course for make or break week England sack manager after row over huddle Bowls I had to be high up for moment Jones raised the roof Ashes Thursday MCC's new secret weapon revealed amid Supergrasse and dark glasses Moxon gets chance to extend success story England to tour as scheduled despite devastation Flintoff shies away from the spotlight to push team ethic The Sunday Times The Contenders Bradman biscuit adds a bit of bite to tea interval Morrisons Role Call Not so solid crew fall to fat controllers Fans worry that Zajec is deserting sinking ship Booth secures bragging rights in Yorkshire Neil Warnock, the Sheffield United manager, has been … The Premiership Today Vital Statistic Ever-optimistic Benítez says Liverpool are on right track Duff injury threatens Chelsea's invincibility Ferguson receives boost for punishing schedule Prestige International Winning attitude needed by Scotland, Burns says Directline.com Critics fail to distract Kerr from final task Lottery winner offers to buy Juventus star From Centre Stage to off Broadway Fifa forced to contend with seeds of doubt Tomorrow Rank Injustice? How It Worked in 2002 Competition Commission Cole given support on decision to stay at Chelsea The secret's out: why FA should come clean over Eriksson's successor Now then, now then Berocca World class or second rate? Hartson lauds senior role as he earns 50-cap accolade How They Rated in the Armband Now is not the right time to make Beckham walk the plank Tony Cascarino defends the England captain and says the role is not for everyone Northern Ireland revelling in change of image King happy to abdicate regular role in defence Hiscox The Times Crossword 23,104 The Insider Terrorism remains the principle concern surrounding … Missing tackles in the final third of the pitch is … Woodgate ready to fill the breach in Germany Times Sport Trust us to shoot down the world, says Rooney The Times 21 Pages of Sport with Impact Ben MacIntyre Times2 Passnotes Theface Road to contrition Theclick Thebulletin Contents The mighty pens We love book festivals because we love writers, says Ben MacIntyre, reporting from the Times Cheltenham Literature Festival. Illustrations by Peter Brookes Modern morals Picture Gallery Is it truly a sin to Schadenblog? Banana phone? You'll regret it Check and deck If I were 'I wouldn't have broken up a marriage. No, no, no' When Prunella Scales met the love of her life, he was already a husband and father. But after they exchanged chaste love letters he turned up at her door, she tells Andrew Billen The Times Offers Direct FilmFirst Big Bangs, rubber rats and the Cat in the Hat A literature festival is anything but boring, as Kate Muir and her children found to their surprise My baby daughter starts to scream when my mother picks her up Kumon A Problem Shared Mentuesday Every man has an unused lance Men tilt at windmills, women indulge in introspection. Can literature explain one to the other? Jane Shilling and Ross Anderson believe it can and give their own reading lists. Women must read Don Quixote while men should turn to Beatrix Potter Samsung How to understand men War lords How to understand women Multiple Display Advertising Items I am Kelly's top 10 modern damdies Microwave Man When I said ignore my birthday, I didn't actually mean it A fine dandy, but no fancy-pants Nearly 200 years after his heyday, Beau Brummell is still regarded as top of the fops, says James Delingpole Dish Crusted Pork Fillet What you need Magimix Food Yes, you can breakfast like a king and live healthily It's all down to the right ingredients - even a fry-up, says Peta Bee Tesco Su Doku? Child's play compared with Killer This is the one, the Japanese puzzle that really messes with your mind, says Leo Lewis Top tips from a couple of Killer Su Doku addicts Win the Times Su Doku Board Game Arts Give me Monet, that's what I want Graffiti artist Banksy is having a go at the masters in oil, he tells Morgan Falconer There are 70 diseases that rats are known to carry Correction - The Rubettes Here's one I read earlier A high-flyer takes on the lame duck of dance The new boss of English National Ballet is not afraid of breaking the mould, he tells Debra Craine Concert Fidelio Barbican Download free chamber music from the Wigmore Hall Reviews first night Theatre The Woman in White Palace Theatre, W1 Times Online World music Kronos Quartet/Asha Bhosle Barbican Entertainments Pop The Go! 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Local Government Forum3 MPs' agenda is just not cricket LGA slams low-level talks Why PFI projects are let down by the market Private Finance Grudgealert Inside Whitehall Vision restored by sector swap Interview Caroline Harper became chief executive at Sight Savers International after a career in gas and electricity. 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Case Study Whatworkedforme Coursewatch Sign up if your conscience is clear Forum3 Recruitment Event Theissueexplained The National Lottery Bill Forum3 Seminarwatch Time for arts to act on diversity Interview The theatre must sell itself as a career-choice to become more accessible and alter people's perceptions of white, middle-class luvvie-land, Mark Feakins tells Clare Dight Whatworksforus Opinion Multiple Display Advertising Items Regional Director, South West Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Bromley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Publicagendajobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. 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When it's a brand of parody Multiple Display Advertising Items News 'It was a great day for the law, for calm and reasoned judgment' From ID cards to the make-up of the supreme court, Lord Steyn has strongly held views, Interview: Frances Gibb Key Facts Oxford Brookes University Top 10 Chambers by Turnover The great debate: judging the best What the Top Three are up to at the Moment Timesonline Legal aid guards our freedoms Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It's super-lawyer, a hero for today Role models range from characters in films to stars of case law. Jon Robins canvasses some barristers on their favourites Nice work - if you are lucky enough to have a private In a vox pop of young lawyers, Grania Langdon Down leams about their fears that the Government's latest moves will deter new entrants and Be afraid, be very afraid 'Pro-choice' ought to mean exactly what it says The freedom of a healthworker not to assist with an abortion is being curtailed - in the name of freedom, writes Charles Foster Lawyer of the week Patients need help - but this is not the way Government proposals on clinical negligence are misconceived, writes John Baron The many cuts that slowly finished the Bloody Code Forty years on, Josepha Jacobson reflects on the campaign to end the death penalty Life beyond the Crown Court grind International tribunals pose groundbreaking challenges. Gillian Higgins meets them Everatt & Company Let's raise a glass to the old traditions Liquid lunches may be gone but, as John Mehrzad discovers, Bar bar culture lives on This could be the start of a whole new legal ball game The New York State Bar Association will hold its conference in London along with the Law Society. It will be the first of many, writes Claire Smith LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting this week Given the boot In the City Fash splash In the crucible Love of learning The bench needs women to step up Tilly Rubens considers why so few female lawyers set their sights on the judiciary When getting to court becomes a trial itself Chas Cochand believes justice is ill-served by the way Category a prisoners are treated Women Judges Timesonline Appointment of judges Letters should be addressed to The Editor, The Times Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Make-up of the judiciary Safe operation of railways Robertson wows as history man Lawdiary Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items
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