News from 14/10/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, William F. V. Long, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, John Peter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Steve Eggleton, Keith Sugden, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Christopher Hadley, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Christine Seib, Bryan Cassidy (Chairman), Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Derek Bowden, Gerald Davies, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, John Street, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mike Nellis (Professor), Graham Searjeant and Rory Watson, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, David Gibbons, David Hibbert, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Ron Lewis, John Banville, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Salman Rushdie, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Jeremy page, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Sarah Marks, Trevor Jones, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Richard Craven, Lewis Smith, Valerie Elliott and Mark Henderson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, John Clark, Chris Gibb, Chris Campling, June Field, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Jane Feinmann, Dalya Alberge, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Nasrin Alavi, Steve Jelbert, Pete Marris, Nick Szczepanik, David Rose and Will Pavia, Anthony Browne Business Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Natasha Finlayson (Director), Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Philip Webster Political Editor and Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, John W. G. Inge, Lucia van der Post, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Guinevere Ventress, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Graham Norwood, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Mary Marsh, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor Briefing, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times Chechen rebels challenge Kremlin Cameron dodge First for Business Nobel for Pinter Four on shortlist Bird flu alert: one million children need jabs Sounds From mother with love - how 007's new identity was blown In the Times Today Index The Times Bird flu alert: one million children in urgent need of jabs The Times—first for business Police target scam 'epidemic' Tree victim, 92 Star backing Chopard The ultimate Eighties revival night Lady Thatcher celebrated her 80th birthday last night with 650 guests, Andrew Pierce reports Chancellor fails to rule out tax rises to hit Budget target EU flagwaving frightens people, says minister Legal aid for terror suspect Husband sought Prison payout Skin-healing hope Numberplate fear Spiked cigarette Growing anger GUCCI It's time to be more viper, less lounge lizard The name's Craig, Daniel Craig, 007 Blond northern lad takes up mantle left by Pierce Brosnan, reports Jack Malvern Thousands of secret tests to find first signs of disease Experts boost nation's defences Birdwatchers join front line in drive to establish whether the deadly virus is already in Britain, writes Valerie Elliott Multiple Display Advertising Items Millions offered to nations at greatest risk Flu jabs could prevent deadly gene mutation as health officials confirm that the outbreak of avian flu in Turkey is the strain lethal to humans The Questions and Answers Argos Drifting Smokescreen Cameron's Take on Drugs IWC The Last Emperor 'I strayed'- but Cameron dodges drugs questions Recognition for Printer's world Highest honour for the man who made silence an art form, writes Dalya Alberge BT Loud Applause Bard of our perilous era whose comedies of menace capture the dark that stays beneath Early reviewers left baffled by shock of the new slippery and very, very English We see Top barrister asked to defend Saddam British Gas Search for 500 places as jails near bursting point Tornado hits Birmingham again Zegna Curiosity over drugs led to death Secret of the perfect soldier Girls say they use fewer condoms Bacon self-portrait for sale moben Kitchens Free Dvd Cambridge faces the end of one-to-one tutorials The money rushes in for Slowhand People New Clio Nobel thoughts from Harold Prudent as ever Ps Worf a look Clio No harvest for school festivals Barker's funeral 'Blast' from past By a Correspondent: Rider, 15, is killed after she gave hat to a friend Mandelson's back and boring for Europe free talk dfs ford Judge attacks 'deplorable' prosecutors CPS is accused of dropping a more serious charge to enable 'quick-fix' treatment of an assault case, writes Frances Gibb Tiscali Come-home plan for terrorists 'is not an amnesty' Virgin atlantic Keep the EM leash taut Wheels of justice scotched by red tape and paper Cross-country rail Join the debate with Times readers worldwide When one is too many: assessing child abuse Lords' leap in Tory election Truman and the Cold War Shakespeare in SAS gear International fare Picture Gallery Be Prepared Complacency is no cure for bird flu Pause for Thought Harold Pinter and the Nobel Prize for. . . Arrest that chav! He's got no shirt on and he's ruining our atmosphere The Thatcher Factor A legacy that continues to dominate British, European and global politics Thunderer: My fault entirely, officer A little help from my friend Who cares about the bickering? No artistic collaboration has matched Lennon and McCartney's How can a country that victimises its greatest living writer also join the EU? The trouble with Harriet - and George W The President's ill-conceived Supreme Court appointment has exposed disturbing flaws in his Administration Silver model honours Nelson's great victory Domino Parents' plea over baby's health Tower opens after six-year delay Tycoon's daughter jailed for stolen credit card scam Welsh rugby players in court on brawl charges Post Office Genetic discovery raises new hope for Tourette's sufferers Involuntary Tics and Outbursts o2.co.uk School that turns rough diamonds into gents O2 How to Give the Perfect Handshake Nurse charged with murder Airgun sales ban Best value police £9m lottery loser times2 training and development agency for schools MoD's mounting bill for bullying Alternative therapy 'costs more' Health Reid warns Iran on insurgency Defence Cut-price ID card for low-paid Law and Order Toyota Sheridan's cast still floundering in Bath Theatre The Rivals Theatre Royal, Bath Jessops Law lords uphold the ban on hunting Land Rover For once, a ruling that won't upset Government Political Analysis Dell Seven charged over migrants Monitor jailed BBC man 'gallant' Hymn and hers Cheap night out Lloyds TSB Insurance Hit-and-run victim ends up in a PC trap for calling driver fat unicef Davis and Clarke camps boosted by new support Woodland Trust 'Unfit to lead party' Multiple Display Advertising Items Tory wives sit in judgment as rival candidates explore feminine side Duxiana Rivals hit phones to woo the waverers Typhoo sold to India as Britons go off the boil Palin in China dolphin History of a National Passion Toysrus Wallace & Gromit Tube closure is blamed on union politics VW Whodunnit Best? Crime masterminds should get their just deserts, say P. D. James and Ian Rankin Today Cheltenham Cheltenham Live Rowling raises kudos factor Quotes of the Day Sainsbury's Times World News Streets littered with dead after rebel gunmen strike across city Chechnya North Ossetia Angry Putin powerless to halt spread of violence The Deeply Kabardino-Balkaria Ingushetia Dagestan Women in burkas face benefit cuts Priests queue up to qualify as exorcists A decline in faith among the young is leading to an increase in demand for rites to 'drive out the Devil', writes Richard Owen Big fish won't snap at this noisy bait - yet emporio home The Salvation Army Conference to study mystery tool Merkel names Foreign Minister Seven accused in cocaine trial Cheltenham & Gloucester Woman tries to steal unborn child Pandering to diplomacy Bank red tape stops British cash reaching quake victims The Aftermath This girl will lose her hand - and she's one of the lucky ones Austin Kaye Pride & Prejudice Spacemen get alarm call over a wobble What might seem a small problem to Nasa is more of a giant worry for the inexperienced Chinese, writes Jane MacArtney Envoys admit taking Iraqi oil payoffs France has distanced itself from two former ambassadors facing corruption charges, Charles Bremner reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Security stepped up as vote nears The Times Musical Discoveries Feverish scribblings of a genius Crackdown on prostitution Turkey EU boost Contempt charge Arms deals claim (Reuters): Tsunami burials (AP): US 'faked letter' This year likely to be the hottest ever Boots AIG Europe (UK) Limited 'The rise is small potatoes compared with what's to come' Multiple Display Advertising Items Staff killed patients while floods rose, claims doctor As the citizens of New Orleans are called home bodies in a mortuary are tested for lethal drugs, reports David Chater Warlords take piracy to new extreme Spread of instability is feared as food aid is stolen, Jonathan Clayton reports HM Revenue & Customs Held US envoy 'lucky not to have been shot Murky Waters Times Online Times Business Gazprom vetoes BP pipeline plan SFO raids firm Drax windfall Quote of the day Talks raise prospect of reunited Hiltons Refco fights to survive as subsidiary freezes deposits Consortium poised to bid for Somerfield FTSE 100 Stock Markets Broker's small-print risks were writ large Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil New leaf Commodities Food warning Pound to Dollar Brionj Currencies Wedding bells? Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Montgomery bid Stop Press Anglo criticised Samsung fined Drax staff in line for share of a £100m windfall Drax by Numbers Cairn's directors reap Indian oil rewards Picture Gallery Nelson agrees Lukoil takeover BT risks penalty for lateness on NHS contract Gazprom vetoes BP pipeline Oil giant strikes deal to construct refinery in India HSBC Picture Gallery Union backs case of cattle monitors Slowdown in VAT registration deals blow to enterprise drive Boost for Week Quintain in swap breakthrough Britain's Silicon Valley sees upturn FTSE takes downward swing as mining shares dive Naming shame City Diary Week that wasn't Omission of sin hp SFO raids firm in Merlin inquiry The Scarlet Pimpernel of retail reappears in store deal Sarah Butler looks at the deal-maker who could be the new Somerfield chairman John Lovering's Record Grocery giant that grew from humble beginnings WH Smith starts new chapter as retailer's profits rise 59% New OFT head to review magazine distribution ruling After the recovery comes the growth story Honda predicts surge in sales of new Civic made in Swindon Disasters Emergency Committee Brambles sells German unit DS Smith repeats energy warning Unilever reviews 2,500 jobs Construction firms' Olympic hope Saga is blow to investor's standing Floating and Fighting Auditor could face test under new rules The Times Chief's arrest leaves mark on Refco Pension lifeboat rules to be relaxed The Times Private equity firm close to sealing $530m deal to buy Bridgepoint How the PPF Works Owner of Café Rouge and Bella Italia confirms possibility of float EU mandate may be revised again Times Online France cries foul over Mandelson tariffs offer Media 'Listening to BBC bosses it was hard to believe it was still Tuesday on Earth' Small step in video could be a leap for film makers Nic Hopkins assesses the likely effects of Apple's latest move to 'improve' its iPod Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Funding the Beeb Google's move on AOL is challenge to Microsoft Business Equity Prices redticket Equity Prices Business Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities London Metal Exchange Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Business Post experience more suffering as trading fears persist Compass aims for better times but still has problems Carter & Carter Oil and commodity prices drag FTSE to six-week low Stock Markets Mothercare The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Children's Society Bricks and Mortar The Ashes 2005 Offer No excuses if we run out of growth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Professor Wayne Booth Wide-ranging American scholar who strove to rescue English literature from the clutches of New Criticism Professor Wayne Booth, scholar and critic, was born on February 22, 1921. He died on October 10, 2005, aged 84 Sir Edwin Manton Businessman, philanthropist and art collector who donated nearly £13 million to the Tate Gallery Sir Edwin Manton, businessman and philanthropist, was born on January 22, 1909. He died on October 1, 2005, aged 96 Lives Remembered Jerry Juhl Scriptwriter who, with bad gags and adult references, breathed life and warmth into his Muppet characters Jerry Juhl, puppeteer and scripwriter, was born on July 27, 1938. He died of cancer on September 27, 2005, aged 67 Birthdays Life Barony Legal News Bridge Chess Births, Marriages and Deaths The Times Calls to the Bar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Court Circular The Hunting Act is constitutionally valid House of Lords Purchasing Power Other Ways to Spend £811,000 Bugatti Veyron Boats, Trains and Automobiles Scaling Everest in world's fastest car Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Airmiles are Back The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Cloudy in the South with a Few Light Showers. Temperature: Max 18C, Min 4C Pumpkin shortage threatens Hallowe'en Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Weathercall Times Sport Godolphin finishing with a flourish Racing Times Test Rakti is doubtful starter in Champion Brighton The Times Sports Book Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newmarket Robson relishing sea change Windsurfing Sarah Potter meets a former solicitor who is making waves The Sunday Times Redcar Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Rusedski loses out in Kremlin The Times Manager resigns over GB team's split Cycling De Villiers hopes feud will produce new doubles vision Tennis Whitakers keep international contests in the family Equestrianism Schumacher anxious to steer clear of more rules changes Motor Racing Warren pays heavy price for McBride date Boxing Leeds purring over the outstanding form of their big cat Angels' faces are ground into the dirt Baseball Rugby League Engage Grand Final Christopher Irvine on Ali Lauitiiti, the speedy Leeds forward who has revelled in his role as a 'super sub' Henson is right to complain about shabby treatment The Master Tennis Australia lying in wait The Greatest Sporting Films bmibaby Andrew given extra reason to celebrate on reaching milestone On Monday Knee injury forces Tremlett to switch his focus to India The Times Revised England Tour Party By Our Sports Staff: Dravid takes over from Ganguly Harmison's global claims no laughing matter Ashes Nothing plain about Gilchrist's aerobatics Picture Gallery Wie declaration of Open season gets approval from ruling body What's the point in playing if you have no hope of victory? Trish Johnson, right, says that women can never beat men on equal terms Finding Women of Substance Reed Saxon/ap They Really Shouldn't Have Done It Five Failed Returns First-Round Leaderboard Comeback bid brings Ballesteros to his knees Golf Champion Murphy unhappy to remain an outsider Snooker Cross Blackwell in a pickle over future at Leeds The Times By Our Sports Staff: Walcott eyed by Premiership clubs Kezman banishes blues as Serbia celebrate True to from, Fifa shortlist puts reputation first The Premiership Today Angry Cissé talking his way out of Liverpool Another qualified success for England, another group of slow, agonising death for their followers Times Online The pleasure's all mine: alternatives to the pain of … Unearthing crop of new players requires hard digging Tony Cascarino predicts a bleak future unless fresh top-quality talent is found The Candidates Undignified end for Kerr casts Ireland in poor light Pogatetz still seeing red over Johnson tackle Confident Taylor sees chance of passing French test JVC Gerrard may not fit in England's new jigsaw Paper Lions Crouch's relatively diminutive allies stand up to be counted Boo are Ya? Players under Fire Owen Goals Peers elevate Rooney to place among game's all-time greats Forthright Blatter goes back on the attack Argentina lead rivals waiting to ambush Eriksson Peugeot The Times Crossword Vital Statistic Times Online Ashling O'Connor The Insider Bernie Ecclestone will address 300 Chinese chief executives … The Times Sport Times Sport England's gang of four to take on the world The Times Tomorrow Index times Passnotes the face A spiritual sacking? the click contents the bulletin Million dollar boy Alex is 21. He's an ordinary middle-class undergraduate: lives in messy student digs, has spiky hair, drinks a lot of Coke. And is on his way to his first million. Steve Boggan meets an internet whiz-kid Sofa Workshop It was such a clever idea, I wish I'd thought of it Alex did it. Could you? How to start an internet company and turn those pixels into pounds Modern morals Margaret Wolfe HUNGERFORD's After the Goal! comes the penalty Ferret furore Ten good reasons. . . To employ a woman instead of a man Paternity leave's a great idea. Just put it off for a decade Style VW Lucia van der Post Black may be back, but what are the right tights? Hair with Hari The bloggers behind the veil The private thoughts of Iranian women can be safely revealed only in their internet weblogs, which form the subject of a new book by Nasrin Alavi Can you trust your friends? Then serve them up a treat food Set out the platters for a relaxed weekend tapas meal, says Jill Dupleix Illegible Article How Ernie Els got back in the swing The Times sounds Kate expectations In an exclusive first hearing of Aerial, Kate Bush's first album in 13 years, Pete Paphides finds highs and lows She's most comfortable beyond pop's perimeters By appointment to the Last Emperor The composer of the music for the free Dvd in tomorrow's Times talks to Stephen Dalton Eclectic shocks - it's the Peel thing The spirit of the late DJ was celebrated in suitably diverse style, says Stephen Dalton John Peel -A Tribute Various Artists Warner Strategic Marketing Hidden heroes HMV The (young soul) rebel without a band reviews albums Classical Simple Gifts Bryn Terfel London Film Festival The Golden Voice Joseph Calleja Classical Schuon Lieder Patricia Rosario Classical Black Box Mozart Violin Sonatas Manze/Egarr Classical Harmonia Mundi Wanted Bow Wow Pop Columbia On the Outside Starsailor Pop EMI The Charts Simplified Simply Red Pop simplyred.com The Best Little Secrets. . . Pop Atlantic The Rolling Stones Project Tim Ries Jazz Concord The Message Cymande Soul Castle Super Extra Gravity The Cardigans Pop Polydor Beautiful Dream Eddle Hinton Soul Zane From Bloc Party to Josh Ritter: Times/iTunes free downloads offer BT Digital Music Awards 2005 How does a band round off a chart-storming year? Sadly the Bloc Party Christmas song is not to be, Steve Jelbert learns This is the modern world? Paul Weller has developed a nice line in middle-aged grumpiness, Pete Paphides discovers Glyndebourne goes backpacking Glyndebourne Touring Opera's latest piece, Tangier Tattoo, was made by asking young people what they wanted. Will this end in a focus group-led fudge, asks Robert Thicknesse The Times Once more, with Gustav Gilbert Kaplan's love affair with Mahler's Second Symphony has resulted in a radical new edition, Richard Morrison reports Opera & Ballet The Coral Pop UEA, Norwich Paul Lewis Concert Wigmore Hall first night reviews first night Theatre Woyzeck Barbican Theatre Radio Skipping into a whiter shade of pale Le nozze di Figaro Opera Glyndebourne Dead Man's Biggest Fan Theatre tv & radio Radio Choice Cheltenham Literature Festival Radio 4 Radio 3 Prime-time multichannel planner All-day listings highlights Entertainment Kids Main Channels Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Hellmanns Real Mayonnaise Variations Film Choice Close encounters of the absured kind Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Year of the Volunteer times2 Quiz Word Watching Polygon Rolex Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor We need to get the housing mix right otherwise city centers will be nothing but blocks of one-bed flats The Facts behind the Figures Focus on The South West Get in Get out Get Away In Mews House in North London Mansion Impossible? Piercefield needs £10 million worth of repair to rise from the ruins, says Marcus Binney Have no doubt: this is at the very frontier of preservation Pan Penpeninsula Kids Can Really Mess up a Sale If you are arranging the scene for a buyer and have children, take Jackie Silver's advice and get set for the worst-case scenario Bathtime viewings had noise reaching Concorde levels Learning Curve Kids Can Really Mess up a Sale You Must See the Garden Winter can be a good times to sell if you keep things tidy, says Stephen Anderton The Designer Pad A new type of low-cost home that expands—and shrinks—to suit the owner's changing requirements grows on Mike Mulvihill Bryant Homes that is environmentally sound, flexible and virtually … Window Dressing Tear down pelmets, pleats, curtains, drapes and blinds because shutters are where it's at, says Damlan Barr British Gas The Manor House Estate Wall Hall Resort without Peer Whitstable has award-winning as buildings as well as great oysters, says Graham Norwood Lower Mill Estate One Westminster Bridge Waterside Water's on the Rise A glimpse of waves from your window will command a premium, says Lucia Adams Sea Change In Scotland, John Coleman, of Knight Frank says that … View Finder Three of the best by the water's edge Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lakes Progress Mist and rain scarely dent the appeal of our greatest national park, says Sarah Marks Waterside Living The London Riviera Once living by the Thames was for a select few. Not any more, argues Catherine Riley Surrey Quays A Sporting Chance Investors are scrambling to buy homes around Weymouth harbour before the 2012 Olympics, reports June Field Thamesmead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Berth for all Seasons! Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Barratt Join the Big Swingers Patrick Kidd visits an Irish golf course where you can dwell next door to the fairway Westbury Persimmon Bricks and Mortar the Times The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ilminster Rise, off Lavender Hill, Sw11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loan Advice The Times Sofas What's on Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stadium Highbury Square
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