News from 08/11/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Baroness Scotland, Paul Heiney, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Neelam Verjee, DJM, Tom Rowland, Wendy Savage, Stephen O'loughlin, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Dr Angus Macdonald, Peter Lansley, James Loudon, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Michael Mansfield, David Pannick, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Michael Wolff, S. Corker, Patrick Kidd, Nicky Scurr, Sam Marlowe, Stephen Jakobi, Geoff Brown, Brian Raincock, Chairman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Hilton Dawson, Jane MacArtney, Peter Soul, Chris Griggs, Oliver Staines, Joanna Weinberg, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, John Andrews, Alan Hamilton, David Lloyd Hughes, David Chivers, James Delingpole, Anita Barr, Fiona McCann, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Ron Lewis, Sir Michael Drury, Emeritus Professor, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Tebbit, Oliver Kay, Andrew Pierce and Ruth Gledhill, Ross Clark, David Ratcliffe, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Morgan Falconer, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gary Slapper, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Brian Slater, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Richard Craven, Peter L. Jaeger, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Olivia Martin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Toby Halliwell, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jo Cole, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, David Lister Scotland Correspondent and Nigel Hawkes, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sabastian Marr, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, David H Walton F. C. M. A, Rupert Lowe, Maria Austin corporate support manager, Alice Fordham, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Francesca Gordon-Saker, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Dr Donald B. MacGowan, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Oliver Kamm, Angus Batey, Anthony Browne and Tosin Sulaiman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Juliet Carp, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Amsterdam, Conal Gregory, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Idris Francis, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, Tim Hammond,
ResumoThe Times Blair stands firm on Terrorism Bill Rioting spreads Bolton moves up Index Sleaze row as election donors get peerages Camilla can't be Queen (but she can take centre stage) MPs give backing on 90-day plans after Blair pledge In the Times Today Index The Times Davis wins Tebbit's support Bird flu sample mislaid by BA NHS trusts ruling Adams trip doubts Christian call Machinery death Minstrel blackout Race film may be to blame for mystery Chopard Two Jags set millionaires at war One is a veteran of film and track, the other an impostor. Joanna Bale on the heated battle over a chassis number Camilla can never be Queen, former Archbishop tells Prince Gay marriage is on the bill in camp royal show Speeding adds to school run Legal lip service Nursery death EU beef ban Robbery heroes Power struggle Firework call Multiple Display Advertising Items The man who means business in Britain Most of the captains of capitalism in the Times Power 100 are British. But the top dog is Dutch, reports Robert Cole France to fight back with more police and curfews School burning gets arsonists a bad name Toll of Cars Go home in the name of Allah, order imams with megaphones There is unease as the authorities encourage Muslim activists to use a fatwa to calm tensions, writes Charles Bremner Blogs of Hate and Revenge Sleaze row as election donors rewarded Stlvel Full List of New Working Peers Multiple Display Advertising Items Only show in the playground Despite the censor's disapproval, Little Britain has become a firm favourite among young children, reports Adam Sherwin Citroën Main Points Multiple Display Advertising Items Wheel clamps to replace court Lord Chancellor wants more fixed penalties to ease the workload of magistrates, reports Frances Gibb The Times New regime, but same old press release Tom Cruise, who has recently made a habit of leaping … In the first series of Armando Iannucci's political … bulldog When Tony Blair is finally prised, no doubt screaming … Picture Gallery Ps Will Simon Hoggart, the Spectator wine writer, be attending … A season of up-close documentaries 'Nobody said how we suffered' 5,000 police sue over stress of Troubles Claimants say bosses were negligent, David Sharrock reports flybe.com five Lecturer cleared in racism case Sounds useful Distant balloon Bully killed lover who taunted: You can't do laundry Sweeteners at sixteen Moneyspinner or lifesaver? Camera curb reopens debate The Tebbit test Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … Upending cows: tips from experts in the field Prison problems Horses for courses Yanks stay home Look north Start of the Sixties The Times The Ties that Bond The Times Power 100 reflects a very modern way of doing business Terror Act Tony Blair should compromise, but only a little In the strangest election for years, don't expect much from the chicken Hu? What? Why? The man of mystery who must explain what China stands for Be a poor JP? Now that's rich Thunderer Our abused, disarmed forces Indicted with no evidence, psychologically battered, undervalued . . . who'd join up in today's climate? If you're against regime change, think again Despite reservations about the Iraq war, Left and Right should unite in support of a global strategy against terror Bush believes the spread of liberty, not search for allies, leads to Western security C'est I'économie, stupide-the real reason why the cars of Paris burn Watching a French MP interviewed on Newsnight was like Britain circa 1982 Upper Class World History I owe career to a free education, says Cherie Envoy earns fury of No 10 over memoir Basf 'Nicola, turn yourself in' plea after mother killed A party ended in tragedy and a daughter is the only suspect, reports Steve Bird Blair tells his party to resist The Prime Minister refused to countenance a compromise on 90-day detention of terrorist suspects. Philip Webster reports Prudential Another 'worst week' does not mean the end Tories in terrorism debate Public Views of Blair 'You can't just pin this one on me-the police put me up to it' Terrorism Bill in Numbers Mother wins test of double jeopardy law Multiple Display Advertising Items Path to Justice Success rate is high but donors face health risks dfs School scheme tackles obesity Sharper viewing Canoeist drowns Library request Doing bird NHS set for live liver transplants The Corrs honoured for music and charity work Multiple Display Advertising Items Nazi war criminal dies in jail Conqueror's castle for sale 'Casualties' in Iraq reach 1,500 Sex Pistols' music recognised intel inside True masterclass in the thrill of rock first night Pop The White Stripes Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News Protesters will keep democracy on agenda during Chinese visit Fixed Sino-British smiles present show of harmony Gang of Four Soothsayer orders new capital Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh Start O2 Rise and Fall of a Leader Fujimori held on way back from exile Disgraced former President wanted to return home but got a nasty surprise when he arrived in Chile, reports Fiona McCann Supreme Court to rule on legality of Guantanamo trials Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayor on course for victory after $85m campaign Londublin City sells its Renaissance buildings to keep af loat (AP): Scandal costs minister job Bridge collapse Aid worker killed (AFP): Lunatic scheme (AP): Killer recaptured (Reuters): Police halt reunion of earthquake families Mesh Computers Raids net 17 terrorist suspects (Reuters): Election fever starts to bite Britain stands firm on EU rebate (AP): White tigers saving the species Multiple Display Advertising Items West criticises vote but avoids rocking the boat Common touch lifts Europe's Princesses drawn from the real world are winning over the Continent, report Anthony Browne and Tosin Sulaiman Royal Mail The Times War of Spanish succession looms while baby sleeps Times Business Bidder pulls out of race for Drax Mid-cap record DKW shake-up Quote of the day Warning as world faces $17,000bn energy bill M&S strikes a deal to keep Davies in charge at per una FTSE 100 Lloyds TSB chairman heads elite in Times Power 100 Stock Markets By George-Rose has still got him Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil West must cut oil dependency Commodities Garden leave Pound to Dollar E*trade Financial Currencies Hutton's turn 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 Pfizer confident Stop Press Grokster deal De Beers change Mandelson wins trade backing The Times Hutton pledges pension reform plan for spring Flotation values New Star at £704m Ryanair aims to double profits Drax bidder drops from race Lottery mandate extended to give possible new bidders a better shot Winning Odds Opposition to Royal Mail plan grows Oracle Hogwarts and all City Diary Gagging order City Diary Mane attraction City Diary Wyevale lashes out at Laxey Moss Bros finance chief to quit Rise and Fall Prices for London's poshest addresses 'are about to rise 5%' Average property tops £300,000 in capital Better retail signs mean rates may stay on hold ECB Comes under Pressure Canon Japan's big spenders widen the wealth gap Shareholders 'did not trust Hunter' Multiple Display Advertising Items Refco's futures arm may bring $1.2bn The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Race is on for Tripoli's riches Total and Repsol add new well to Libyan oil rush Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates FirstGroup and Go-Ahead tipped to pick up lion's share of rail bids Small Caps Gilts Future is uncertain for ScottishPower as predator fails to bite Tempus Bid Hopes Add Spark SkyePharma 3i moves towards a high on hopes for bright figures Stock Markets Amvescap Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive The road to freedom leads back to the start A passion for selling classic cars wasn't enough to stop one man returning to his business roots, says Tom Rowland UBS Taking your chances on the wheels of fortune Caught up in a classic love affair But investing in vintage cars can be an unpredictable business, says Tom Rowland Times Register John Fowlers Author whose skilful and cultured fictions were crowned by the commercial success of The French Lieutenant's Woman Lord Alexander of Weedon Skilful advocate who led the takeovers and mergers panel and then served for ten challenging years as chairman of NatWest Graham Payn Singer and actor in musical comedies who enjoyed a long theatrical collaboration with Noël Coward Lives Remembered Share of partnership means net assets Law Report Court of Appeal Duty to produce documents Chancery Division Tenant wrong target in council flat case Court of Appeal State has no duty to sue EU Court of Justice Dealers show off London's bounty of Asian art Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Church News Wills Dinner Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Great balls of fire in the night sky Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Pipe votes for Our Vic to take Power Racing How Pipe Has Dominated the Open Shane Kelly was taken to hospital after being involved … Yesterday's Wolverhampton Results Times Test 'We've freshened him up. He's back to himself and we're hoping you can write off last year' Huntingdon Sedgefield The Times Sports Book Southwell How They Stand The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Owens to fly the Eagles nest after return to old ways American Football Klitschko given time by WBC to prepare his defence Boxing Apologetic Henson calls truce with Wales Rugby Union Lockyer out with broken foot Rugby League MacArthur takes early initiative Sailing Blair gets the crucial vote in Hadden's first selection Sky Sports Australia still emphasising the positive Knee injury may mean end of tour for Vaughan Ponting's word helps Lee to realise his potential Pat Gibson reports from Brisbane on a birthday boy right at the top of his game Evergreen Warne back on top Scoreboard from Lahore Women return to Lord's Timesonline Umpire strikes back with fines Swede's high five Martin returns Leicester test Wilson hopes Matthew through Collingwood and Strauss brighten up a dark day Fame game bogged down by work Sport on Television The Times Timesonline Sands of time are running out as Bournemouth fight to stay afloat Age Concerns The Premiership Today Small brings teen spirit to Torrington dressing-room David Powell says it is not just players in short trousers at the Devon club United still haunted by the culture of Jekyll and Hyde Erratic challengers give hope to Premiership Chelsea offer no defence Glazers Rugby Union Ferguson to bolster squad in new year Gudjohnsen gets ready to start again after Old Trafford setback The Times Mourinho flies off in wake of defeat make cash available for January spending spree Champions dismiss talk of crisis Matt Hughes says the Chelsea manager needs to go back to basics in defence Eriksson's 'beautiful' game destined to fall short of reaching any Geneva summits Ferdinand yet to prove his point Konchesky will seize chance to hammer home his credentials Boring games on the decline Crouch unworried by growing criticism Timesonline Woodgate running out of chances to enhance his World Cup claims Rix to step into Hearts hot seat Jestrovic punished Uefa disapproves Nolan gives strong hint to watching Eriksson Microsoft Office The Times Crossword 23,128 The Insider Dwain Chambers, the former European 100 metres record-holder, … Football agents are seeking an official place at the … Xavier faces bleak future after second positive test Times Sport Beckham given show of faith The Times Tomorrow Michael Owen Index times passnotes theface Power dresser theclick thebulletin contents Virtue versus vice Cigarettes O (vg), BMI 25 (better), trash TV 1hr (bad). I used to be wicked but now I'm good, says David Aaronovitch To add to the number of personal trainers out there, we now have the new profession of life-coaching Lionel Shriver, author Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Titanic Olympics and the iceberg waiting to happen My MP: A great Korea ahead of him Goodbye to all that If I were Samuel Alito, I would keep my mouth shut, says Tim Reid Times Online I am at the absolute bottom of the top The Andrew Billen Interview Success came rather late to Julian Fellowes, the actor, writer and Britain's favourite snob. The secret, he says, is to know thyself I remember thinking,'I don't want to be the person I have been' The Times The workout A daily work out is good for your health, and also could improve your love life, says Peta Bee parents The end of the tantrum Desperate for a normal' life, these families turned to a television series for help. Carol Midgley reports on what happened next A lot of people don't like to admit things are going wrong. It's understandable. But how are you supposed to find out how to deal with it? My baby will sleep only if he's breast-fed first Wear a muslin in your bra for a day, then tie it to the bars of his cot A Problem Shared mentuesday Could I sail the ocean blue? Paul Heiney was alone in mid-Atlantic when fear struck. But fear of failure was even worse Forty years on, we still love Leslie's lyrics Lucy Alexander takes tea with a songwriting legend whose name few will recognise (except Hollywood A-listers, that is) Joan Collins saw Tony on stage one night and called the next morning Style coach Have You Got a Style Query of your Own? Porsche Design Yeah, but who's Puffa daddy, eh? No one looks cool in a Puffa-style jacket, right? Not even when they were red-hot in the Eighties. Now almost every designer is getting into them. James Delingpole welcomes back a Sloaney classic Microwave Man Bish, bash, bosh—why am I not laughing? The hemp missionaries food In deepest Devon a traditional English ingredient is being revived. Joanna Weinberg meets the couple who are backing hemp for its flavour, nutritional benefits and waste-free production Hempy recipes Picture Gallery Fortnum & Mason Dish Roast Butternut Squash Ingredients Index Minted imperials arts Opulent Chinese artefacts grace the Royal Academy. Michael Glover luxuriates Lollycop Just the Qing for new collectors Growing affluence in China and Taiwan has seem a boom in sales of previously despised 18th-century Chinese art, says Jane MacArtney Crank Yankers Warhol Capturing complicity Photography The best portrait photographers don't seek to make grand statements. They search for intimate truths and raw intimacy in the fabric of the everyday, says Joanna Pitman This family unit is a triumph of optimism over whatever criticisms the more experienced can throw at them The Times DVD giveaway Technical trouble in Paradise Pipilotti Rist's video Eden fell foul of the Church in Venice, says Morgan Falconer The Times review first night Classical Boulez 80th Birthday Concert Entertainments Concert Sejong Pop Lucie Silvas tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Aviva Viewing Guide Arena/panorama Variations The Spy who Conned Me One Life Film Choice O (2001) Simone (2002) Playing fast and loose with the Bard Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3742 Word Watching Polygon Acorn The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views It pays to know when not to button your lip Issue of the Week Straight Talking On the up The Week in Numbers Family Planning Taxing Issue Public Opinion Seeninhansard Red tape ties up PFI progress Management The Issue Explained Civil Service Diversity Plan How to be a good councillor Why intuition makes sense Index 'Twinning' holds key to funding Finance Tardy plans fail to hit the mark Grudge Alert Prisoners do time on the beat Interview Sara Lee uses music to help to educate and rehabilitate the inmates of jails in England and Wales. But that's not all, she tells Richard Ford, "We challenge them too" Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Life support vital for students Health Other Stories we Liked Donor's offer looks skin deep Hospitals track technology Index Crime data radar fails to pick up under-16s Young People Too Much Info It pays to stand out in a crowd Charities 'Beware of your weaknesses' Charities Hero The politics of TV ad ban And Villain Triangulation Jargon Decoder Legislation up Date Foreign Ways White Paper worries rubbing off Education Death Watch Reading a lot into students The 60-Second Management Book Councils in the black book Index Course Watch Careers Grudge Alert Scots aim to combat inequality Diversity Belts are a pain in the back Police Prize Caption Competition Index Policy driven round bend Transport Last Week The Key to Being a Trustee Trustees who stuff envelopes shouldn't lose sight of where the money is coming from Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let's hear it for medical secretaries Over to you A recipe for failed estates What Worked for Me Criminal Justice Awards 2005 senior service manager of Rainer Northamptonshire, part of Rainer, a charity that works with persistent and alleged young offenders The benefits of partnership agenda@thetimes. co. uk The Winners Diary Dates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items New laws are not the way to tackle threats of terrorism The terrorism Bill is a divisive and ineffective piece of legislation, argues Michael Mansfield The Times Law Section The Law Officers of the Crown Why Harriet Miers should have chosen her friends more carefully Multiple Display Advertising Items News They say they'd hate to lose you, but . . . go! Juliet Carp considers what happens when a reporter refuses to work in a war zone The Case Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Terrorism is 'supreme test' for all judges Frances Gibb reports on Aharon Barak's 'mission' as President of Israel's Supreme Court 'In 1997 we wondered if we even had a future' Rachel Lipscomb talks to Frances Gibb of her role in the battle for the unpaid lay justice Are teenagers really mature enough to serve as magistrates? New regulations allow 18-year-olds to be magistrates, but not everybody sees this as a good thing, says Jon Robins Law Awards 2006 with One Essex Court Timesonline As God is his counsel Why is an innocent man serving time in a Spanish jail? Stephen Jakobi on a damning indictment of government indifference to citizens abroad Autism: the legal profession needs to know more A condition that makes it difficult to relate is not a crime, says Grania Langdon-Down The rot set in as soon as the record speeches began The question being asked in the City is how did the BCCI case get as far as it did? Edward Fennell reports Why Aren't the Woolf Reforms Having More Impact on These Cases? law week What the legal journals are reporting this week The dark side Brand new Stormy weather Riverbank tales lawyer of the week Doctors' views on abortion Where does the money go? Aid in clinical negligence Calculating barristers' fees lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Barristers' protest Statistics on intestacy Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't stop me now, I'm having such a good time lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Quiet Dutchman heads network of corporate talent In total, there are 3,284 separate FTSE 350 directorships Data for the third annual Times Power 100 is drawn … The Power 100 Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Corporate Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Corporate Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland
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