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News from 15/11/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Liz Robinson, Lucy Alexander, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, DJM, Carol Hamilton, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Tim Albone and Daniel McGrory, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Aaronovitch, Mary Duby, Adam Sage and Charles Bremner, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Mark Stephens, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sam Coates and David Rose, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Dr J. Kerr, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lord Astor of Hever Andrew Robathan, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Edward Harding, Jenny Knight, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Jane MacArtney, John Goodbody and Ashlling O'Connor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Ben Yudkin, Gary Jacob, Mrs Yaffa Glass, Sir John Hoskyns, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, James Delingpole, N. H. Graveston Chairman, Roland Watson, John Westcombe, David Hands, Dominic Carman, Liz Chong, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Neil McLeish Managing Director, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Giles, Mrs D. B. Ridgway, Norman Giller, Jill Sherman and Greg Hurst, Rick Broadbent, Maria Friedman, Andrew Miller, Matthew Spiro, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Watts, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Harold Cottom, Gary Duncan and Carl Mortished, Martin Samuel, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Juliet Rix, Ian Evans, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Ivan K. Rowland, Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Tristan McConnell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, D. Smith, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Stadlen, Qc, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Ayres and Jack Malvern, Justin Hawkins, Ashling O'connor, Alan Lee, Evan Price, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Anthony Pilkington Managing Director, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, John Plummer, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sheila Compton, R. W. Cooper, Andrés Toranzos, Dr Tim Heywood, Huw Beynon, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,

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Blair: action, not words, on poverty Metal mystery Charity drive Sudoku Wembley boost Giant neighbours Higher offer Index Parents Did one of Britain's greatest paint this? Late licences are assured for nine out of ten clubs In the Times Today The Times An end to online bargains Britain gives up air safety rules Axe-killing pleas Lennon auction Fury over sacking Disease on menu Times v Telegraph Cartier arts Watercolour wars set artistic Prince of Wales against David Hockney And the public has decided that the royal exhibition is the better of the two, Will Pavia writes. The Times art critic John Russell Taylor compares painters We must honour pledge on world's poor, says Blair Some desperate footnotes for chapter on legacy Plan for Action Austen's Power Gucci Why new Pride & Prejudice is abridged in Britain City gripped by mystery of the phantom copper dealer A Chinese trader gambled millions on behalf of his government. Now he has disappeared, Carl Mortished reports Long and Short Mr 5 Per Cent's £1.5bn fraud Police 'spy' on library suspects Heading home GP stole drugs Army court judge Officer guilty Correction A killer and a liar Activists bomb car of dead target's widow 'They didn't love me... I could not believe what I had done' Brian Blackwell, 19, was a brilliant student with three a levels. Then he killed his parents and took his girlfriend to America on a £30,000 credit spree. In a transcript of his confession released yesterday he tells police officers why he killed them Suicides raise fears over bird flu drug StIvel advance Rolex Will It Work? gsk Hertz Police chairman charged with 14 counts of child sex abuse New Clio Bespoke Suits BT Easy Rider, Rough Road Miners' test case may land taxpayers with £100m bill So who is Meyer culpa? Another day, another story about David Cameron's pants Who's watching the detectives? Barely a year after a lottery-funded £41 million refurbishment, … Picture Gallery So who is Meyer culpa? After only a few months in the televisual wilderness, … Ps Pop factory is back, but will it be so lucky? The Flops Dell Bayer 'She drove into the sea, and then lit a cigarette' Titles for sale More plc than TLC Taxing our patience too Politicians and civil servants must toe the same line Existence of GWS Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Credit for sound finances Army order Location, location Haka hackneyed Glenda defender Scales of Justice The case of the NatWest bankers may set a troubling precedent Writ Bad Poor handwriting can hide rich secrets Tom's PR dilemma: am I a bland, serious movie star or a ranting loon? La Notebook Trading up The developing countries will be the victim if trade talks collapse Grotesque parody of justice Thunderer A verray parfit gentil copper The stirring deeds and poetic inspiration of chivalric times can still touch us in our daily struggles How unethical would sir like his chicken? Our food is either cheap (yes, please) or organic (gosh, a bit pricey). Amazingly enough, you can't have both Britain had a collective seizure because Jamie Oliver slaughtered a lamb on television It's the latest disease: sensible people saying ridiculous things about Islam It's wrong to focus on the Koran's words in the expectation of finding something alarming Winter Sun Deals Chronicle tells the truth about Exeter's riots, strumpets and fawning city elders Son tried to push me to my death, claims mother Great Ski Deals Don't enter box if exit strategy is unclear tiscali Bottega Veneta five Looking for a road less chavelled Schools to get lessons in giving Horse slasher leaves stables in fear Up and down the country animals have been stabbed and mutilated but the culprits are elusive, reports Ben MacIntyre The Sharpest Critics five A student gig that is more miss than hit first night Pop Blondie University of East Anglia, Norwich Cameron slides back into lead in first hustings homechoice digital home network Hague considers return to front bench Times Jury dfs Low-fare travellers hemmed in to stop envy rage 'Smart' CCTV could fight terrorist threat in stations How they decide who will guard the guardians centrino Two billion records go missing Woman soldier 'dragged by hair' Borat joke falls flat back home Farming family is reunited with old pick-up after three decades British Gas Invasion of council tax inspectors 'King Kong' with inch-wide teeth who walked alongside early Man Law Society set to miss targets Yachtsman dies Sunday trading Litter mountain Queen dismissed Index Menuhin's son forced to resign over 'anti-Semitic' interviews How Discord was Sown On the need for a greater role for the far Right Riots erupt after treason charge What Car? Broadband Speeds for only £24.99 a Year Riots erupt after treason charge Extra troops set to fly out lastminute.com sky Briton fears for life in Afghan prison France tries to restore its image after ethnic revolt npower Alliance Leicester Putin promotes old friends in shake-up Best Price You've got AA friend lastminute.com Uzbek massacre rebels are jailed after 'show trial' Governor's mission to terminate film pirates The Times Join the Debate Asian trip gives Bush a chance to fight his economic corner Two held over murder of girl's parents Palm Beach mourns the little twin who always thought big Florida's smallest star died during surgery last week. He was a self-made giant of entertainment, writes Jacqui Goddard 'Terrorists' had nuclear target (Reuters): Death sentences (Reuters): Bombs kill soldier (AP): EU disasters plan (Reuters): Exit stage light (AFP): Coalition support (AP): Steal with a kiss (AP): Child sex charge America will still pay $10m for the body of al-Douri Multiple Display Advertising Items Totally Lond on Failed suicide bomber 'acted out of revenge' The Times Offers Direct Rias Rice stays on to break Gaza border deadlock Times Business Tuesday Nov 15 2005 British trio start Enron challenge AIG profits drop Asda sales flat Accord 'delayed' Quote of the day 'I have never been in a Morrisons and I don't plan … EU turns up heat on energy industry NSG to raise Pilkington offer to £2.13bn Kock rolls into top spot with $ FTSE 100 Commercial Mortgages Stock Markets Britvic refreshes vanishing share market North Sea Oil Commodities LSE's stalkers Pound to Dollar Weak week Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Results in brief NatWest Briefing Smaller stock to watch Look ahead Directors' dealing The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Rumour of the day Stop Press No 'for sale' sign Banking warning Bet of the day Goldman backs off amid outrage over LSE bid role Times Online Truth to Tell, Timing is Everything House prices show signs of improvement Take it on advice London loses out in fight for Indian listing Failing colleges 'should be privatised' Airports Authority of India Minister ends hope of private capital for Royal Mail Business Post shares crash 27% after new warning BPB investors hold out for 760p bid from Saint-Gobain XL Capital Persimmon offer sets sector alight Warner Bros classics to air on AOL.com Editor 'knew Slickers bought shares they recommended' Chrysalis revival linked to radio The Times Books First Ownership change will not deflect O2, says boss Booze cruise decline sees sales sour at Majestic's French outlets Pink New year rate cut hopes boosted Ottakar's takeover opposed Stratford City compromise Elnaugh turns to art for new start Tall Orders Desserts leave Uniq tasting £9.6m loss MasterCard Legal row engulfs plan for the 'Shard of Glass' BA takes direct aim at booming Indian cities Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco looks to cash in on demand for the West Old scam reborn City Diary Alphabet beer City Diary Home extension City Diary Corporate Bid approach boosts SkyePharma Wall Street London Financial Futures Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Taylor Woodrow left behind in bid-inspired rally for builders Small Caps Gilts Sector celebrates as Persimmon aims at place in FTSE 100 Tempus Business Post Oil giants' warm welcome for American cold snap Stock Markets Large Caps Chrysalis Banking & Finance biE Interim Executive The Times Unit Trust Information Service which The sight of dawn rising over the Andes is simply magical Guayaquil's success story is a beacon for Latin America David Watts reports from Ecuador's largest city, the capital of Guayas province When protesters take to the streets in Quito the people of Guayaquil take to the beach Ecuador at a Glance A host of species and places on the Galapagos Andrés Toranzos finds that each island holds something to delight the visitor Interagua Un Stoppable Places to Visit Out of the fog, into the sunshine Far-sighted mayor is changing Guayaquil David Watts meets the dynamic leader whose results speak for themselves Nearly 200,000 students have signed up for the mayor's televised distance-learning programme So full of life that it rarely sleeps Guayaquil Times Register Georges Guingouin Communist Resistance fighter who was honoured by de Gaulle for his part in the campaign to liberate France Emiliano Zuleta Accordionist and prolific composer who brought the folk songs of Colombia's Caribbean Coast to national popularity Ian Breakwell Artist who used all media to reflect an often macAbre take on a lifetime of observations Trial fair after indecent assault witness dies Court of Appeal Judges should explain their decisions Court of Appeal RGT: Birthdays Su Doku Board Puzzle Competition Winners Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Awards Dinner Lecture Bridge Chess The Times Legal Notices Furnitureland Limited BMG (BH) Limited No. 7410 of 2005 (A) Upwood No. 2 Limited In the High Court of Justice Domestic Installations Company Limited In the High Court of Justice Intrepid Energy & Company Europe Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Engine IAC Limited In the High Court of Justice Bugs don't like a real hard freeze Weather Eye Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Times Sport End of levy may force courses to downgrade Times Test Fitzgerald returns from injury in time for Trabolgan Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Olsson seeks all-clear from doctors to make Glasgow return Athletics Whitehouse clings on to share of lead in quest for Tour card Golf Patrick Kidd on the tense battle to reign in Spain and open door for European riches On Track in 2006 The Key Early Dates Move back to old stadium ruled offside Hockey The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Times Calzaghe wins unifying match Davies dismayed Tigers pounce All work no play Dolan carries flag Deacon suffered 'car crash' injuries in horror tackle Rugby League Sheridan eager to maintain England's forward roll in heavyweight collision Japanese hope to make most of chance to impress as … New Zealand, South Africa and Japan are in Dublin for final vote, David Hands writes Tomorrow Lomu driven on by belief that he can still improve The Times Nonu faces disciplinary tribunal over controversial D'Arcy tackle Withdrawals of Agassi and Nadal bring China crisis Tennis The Sunday Times Fleet consider options in calm after storm Sailing The Times 'Ryder Cup' traffic down to single lane Flintoff has final say after England relax their grip Scoreboard from Multan Stay in touch with the Action Bradford & Bingley Up in the stands, the unusual sight of Pakistanis cheering the opposition Andrew Miller on why England have enjoyed more support than they would have expected in Multan Who would begrudge England a July bonus if dream became reality? Taylor strikes twice to save flailing Forest from further … Forget the hype—Rix deserves another chance Bayern withdraw offer to Ballack Kraft drops hint Robson target Bowyer must wait The Premiership Today Rejuvenated Diarra out to repeat Toulon display Hypocrisy of Vieira's literary criticism Russell Kempson says the Frenchman's new book takes artistic licence too far Hey Dan The Times Crossword 23,134 The Insider The Real Madrid marketing machine must have gone into … Despite the best efforts of a moderator to gag football's … Wenger on uncertain footing after Clichy blow man owning a Rolls-Royce and France's victory in the … 75 Years of The Times Crossword Sport Testing Times in Multan The Times England success brings new dawn for Wembley Because They're worth It times2 pass notes the face Super trouper the click contents the bulletin Gourmet weight loss Days 3 to 14 of the Little Black Dress diet by the Times nutritionist Jane Clarke I feel knackered and fat. Let's hope this works I like fights, and I don't like cruises The Andrew Billen Interview Over a McDonald's meal, David Davis declares that he can run faster than David Cameron and that Tony Blair is 'almost camp' Arts First Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery We sat down to a sumptuous spread with our sledge banners … Anything you can't do, we can't do better Dishonouable gongs If I were. . . Scooter Libby, I'd change my name, says Roland Watson Out with the inbox: we all need a good talking-to The workout Exercise is good for pregnant women, office workers and your bank statement, says Peta Bee Bullying: do the Children who are not involved in bullying still need to act to protect the victims, an American expert tells Juliet Rix Bystanders must become witnesses. Watching in silence while someone gets hurt does nothing for your own self-esteem How do I tell my son that his parents will no longer live together? A Problem Shared men tuesday Easy rider, rough road Charley Boorman likes a challenge. As long as it involves motorbikes Papa's got a brand new (man) bag And it's got compartments you can cram with boy stuff. So ditch the rucksack, says James DELINGPOLE—and wipe that smirk off your face One bag isn't enough. You need to think like a girl and tell yourself: 'I can never have too many accessories' Microwave Man Men—start barking now, because you're worth it too 'Ewan McGregor is the brother I never had' The Times 600g braising steak 250ml beef stock 1tbsp vegetable oil 2 large onions, … Dish Steak and Ale Pie I was a jaded hack. A trip to Sri Lanka changed my life Jon Ashworth gave up his job on The Times to set up a grassroots tsunami charity The Times Offers Direct Style coach Have You Got a Style Query of your Own? arts No smoking without fire His watercolours are peaceful enough, but David Hockney is furious at Government nannying, he tells John Russell Taylor 'The art scene is much duller than in my youth' Writ in water—the artists who set the benchmark for … David Hockney—a life in paint Plunderer who stuffed Scotland's swag bag The Scottish National Galleries honour one man's 21-year collecting spree. Michael Binyon reports Each work in the exhibition states not only its provenance but also its cost The Times Jazz Acoustic Ladyland ULU, WC1 Concert Budapest Festival Orchestra/Fischer Barbican reviews first night Theatre Playing for Time Salisbury Playhouse Entertainments Concert Takacs Quartet Assembly Rooms, Bath tv & radio Radio Choice life Index television multichannel Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page The Times BBC One Variations Film Choice Preaching to the unconverted Last Night's TV The idea was to film the recruitment process for the Lundwood vicar's job. But only one person applied Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3748 Word Watching Polygon Companion Stairlifts Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Who's on top is just a matter of perspective Issue of the Week Winners and Losers Plugged in The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Government must ensure that council tax payers do not pick up the bill for the grant shortfall Seen in Hansard Councils hang on to reserves Finance Call for cut in PFI profits The Issue Explained The Central Office of Information Firm finds PPPs on the wane PFI Is it all set to end in tiers? Councils Big is not beautiful, says IDS Interview The former Conservative Party leader is taking the fight to Labour over voluntary sector politics, and large charities are in the firing line, he tells John Plummer "Some of the big charities have been sucked up into an unhealthy relationship with Government" Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Trusts have stars in their eyes Health Other Stories we Liked Cutting the risk of transfusion Novel angle on pay talks Wrong end of a Taser can give a nasty shock Police Panic Attack ASBOs ill-suit special needs Antisocial Behaviour Sector goes on an IT spree Computing Hero. . . MPs' chance to shine Charity Champion Awards 2005 ... And Villain Salary Watch Legislation Update Some reformed characters who are good door supervisors now find themselves out of a job Foreign Ways Students rip into dropout label Education Webbed Feat Agony aunts in the classroom Global market raises fears Course Watch Careers Grudge Alert Landlords fail to see benefits Housing Swimming with loan sharks Financial Services Prize Caption Competition Plans facing end of road Transport Web Watch In the Chatrooms A critical mass arrests failure Management Traps to avoid in developing cross-sector co-ordination Partnership What Worked for Me An enforcer with power to reform Case Study Committee in need of scrutiny Governance Motivation key to productivity Management Managers who are driven by a sense of purpose are vital if an organisation's workforce is to be effective. Carly Chynoweth examines what makes them tick Find out More Incredible Journey One of the strengths of the Civil Service is the variety of work and jobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Soldiers Can Deal with Bombs and Boobytraps 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 Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk How to Place your Job Listing Get a Job as an. . . Elections Manager What Worked for Me Carol Hamilton of Community Enterprise in Strathclyde on how personal experience helps her to inspire the long-term unemployed agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Public Health Westminster The First Stop for Public Policy Debate Over to you. . . The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Diversity and Merit ITC The Times Law Section Solicitors, women and minorities-step up to the Bench The Lord Chancellor wants to open up places in the judiciary to a much wider group of people, reports Frances Gibb Nuremberg reporting-the first draft of history Tony Millett celebrates the work of a Times special Correspondent—R. W. Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Whisper who dare. . . 'London, summer, 2012' The Olympic Games 'celebrate humanity' but censor free speech, writes Mark Stephens The Silver Vaults Will Not Be Able to Promote their 'silver Sale, 2012' Far too shy to speak in the Cambridge Union Lord Alexander of Weedon's passion for the Bar untied his tongue, says Dominic Carman China is just as mystified at our way of doing things. . . Business in the People's Republic does not always conform to Western expectations, but things are changing, Edward Fennell writes You Can Find 'two Sets of Books and a Host of Unforeseen Labour Issues' What the legal journals are reporting this week law week Out to lunch Illegal poetry Kick off Class act trading places@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Backroom boys lead 'positive disruption' lawyer of the week Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Gateway Gateway dream closer to becoming a reality Tony Dawe looks at the progress of the region's regeneration The loudest sound that ministers may hear is the call for Crossrail Waterside Premises are Just the Job Local Workforces Don't Need to Commute The Thames Gateway Forum Homes and jobs will transform the estuary Urban settlements promise a quality life, says David Mattin The momentum of Canary Wharf's success is continuing east Shirts Put County in the Pink Transport schemes caught in funding and consent thicket Tony Dawe charts the snags ahead for an area on the move With our record for planning, is the map just a brightly coloured fantasy? Paris, Brussels, London... And Ebbsfleet DLR Airport Link Boosts City Travel Busways to Be Fast New Tramways Purfleet to Be Des Res Haven Island Wins Eco-Rating How to make living on a flood plain feasible Jenny Knight reports on the challenge to build homes for all Woolwich Arms Itself for Future Thames Gateway Bridge Will Draw Visitors to Sheppey From Rubbish Tip to Country Park Greenway networks to improve quality of life for all Tony Dawe looks at plans to increase access to open land Green grid should encourage more people to cycle, walk and go riding Army Firing Ranges are Bird Heaven Starting gun goes off for 2012 Games Sheila Compton assesses the Olympic effect on the region Westbury Park and Ride to Big Makeover How blight is turning into buzz and bustle Jenny Knight looks at those areas set to be transformed Southend is busy turning itself into a cultural and education centre Better Times in Store for Basildon Regeneration with a Human Face for Kent Thames Gateway From Dock Scrap to Green Mode Gateway to London Dickens of a Chatham Attraction Anti-French Fort Revived From Roman Oyster beds to world war firepower Building on the past stirs a spirit of renewal, says David Mattin S. 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