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News from 19/01/2006

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Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Alan Powell, Alexandra Frean, Martin Birchall, Alexandra Blair, Mark Souster, Ken MacDonald, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Dan Sabbagh Medical Editor, Philip Howard, Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer, Hilary Finch, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Will Travers, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Colin Tenwick, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Nell Harman, Geoffrey Podger Chief Executive, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Peter Lansley and Russell Kempson, Graham Keeley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Professor Emeritus Edward R. Howard Churchwarden, Greg Hurst, Caroline Clayden, Simon Midgley, Oliver Kay, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Adam Sage, Nunzio Quacquarell, Andrew Drummond and Sean O'Neill, Steve Boggan, Dr Alex Hills, Steve Coomber, Nick Wolfe, Beryl Dixon, Chris Campling, Malcolm McLachlan, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Kevin Phillips, Sam Lister, David Charter and Nigel Hawkes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Rosemary Bennett and Richard Ford, Nick Szczepanik, Carole Souter Director, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dr Brian Gasser, Ian Johns, Des Dearlove, Dr P. H. Borcherds, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Gainne Gilmore, Ashling O'connor, Russell Jenkins, Lynda Murdin, Stephen Hoare, Rachel Hinsley, Tony Dawe, Rory Watson and Tim Reid, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Denis Seguin, Carly Chynoweth, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Niall M. Woods, David Powell, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Owen Slot, Leo Lewis and Graham Searjeant, Alistair McBay, Jenny Davey, Ashling O'Connor and Kaveh Solhekol, Jane Macartney, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Jobless levels at three-year high Kidnap backlash Sex offenders ban Screen UN in retreat Dallaglio returns Index The Times Hospitals shut wards as cash crisis bites Anatole Kaletsky Unveiled the clay Colossus of Wembley Pupils still fail to make the grade in English and maths In the Times Today The Times Truancy rate at 10-year high Hospitals close wards Schools Report Three held over lawyer's murder Ancestral scam Call costs review Gun register delay Blind woman sees Flu drug warning Happy ending Pupils' Plight Aquascutum Deadly arson attack was final blow for a family tormented by bullies Clarke decides that cannabis penalties are high enough Police divided over the drugs reform they had demanded Growing Strife When do you want to retire? Queen on Parade Murder charge Record students MPs' phone taps Lorry driver fined Close encounter Multiyork The Finback Activists' tug of war over dead whale Just a nanny? These days she's likely to earn up to £28,000 - more than a newly qualified teacher or nurse Greater professionalism and a shortage of qualified childcarers are factors that have driven nannies' pay to hit new heights, reports Alexandra Frean BT Debt collectors 'to chase parents for child support cash' It's hard work and long hours, but I absolutely love it Nuclear waste watchdog tells of Britain's disgrace New Model Kelly Sky Ireland's setback on Sellafield Picture Gallery Breeds Affected Game birds 'are dumped instead of eaten' Lottery winner given legal aid Royal reception Costly claim Vandal jailed Frozen cyclist Barrymore rebuff Cleaner beaches Working-dog owners outraged at complete ban on tail docking Fiat Hackett Munich Kelly's future depends on child safety speech BNP chief predicted an Islamist attack on British city, court told Timesonline Home Office five openreach People Ford Reduced now to only the two jobs, the journalist and … Picture Gallery Faria is sent off Ps Call us naive, but isn't this just hot air? Fathers 4 Justice is disbanded over 'plot' to kidnap Leo Blair dfs Superheroes and Flour Bombs MoD should pay 'debt of honour' Fake documents Wardens strike Killer's suicide Pensioners raided itv Stand up for art More help for rape victims Church's canny investments can fund its upkeep End circus cruelty Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline.co.uk/debate Making the workplace safer Juggling the taxes Oxford still in the black Londoner's lip Earth v atom clock Picture Gallery 'Excellent' GCSE results mask an appalling failure in English and maths Nanny Nonsense A spoonful of sugar doesn't make the tax bill more digestible Raise a glass (and sound the flute) to the creators of our pastoral dream Britain Isn't Working The country's competitive advantage has been squandered We're a bunch of ingrates Murder in black and white The murder of a young lawyer in London resonates uncomfortably with the release of a rapper movie Join the Debate Sorry, Dave, you can't use PR to hide the truth Rebranding can only go so far. Regardless of the glowing headlines, Mr Cameron is still a right-leaning Tory Why are house prices rising even as the economy falters? Good question Message in a bottle's epic 9,000-mile trip Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Mother texted boyfriend then drowned in her car 'She drove into the sea, and then lit a cigarette' Dell Bishop attacks civil partnerships CIA torture flights 'cover-up' Flora pro Sam gets a hosing down Woburn welcomes rare giraffe Tories change tack again to oppose identity cards plan homechoice Turning Back AA Laura Ashley Security is tightened to reassure Westerners Student's killers sentenced to death Euronics Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Fugitive reality show brings web TV closer Give us the money or $1m website is history A savvy stew of love and sex first night Theatre O Go My Man Royal Court, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items first night King Ming enjoys a water cure Barclays Dirty tricks claim by Lib Dem rival over office theft As Sir Menzies Campbell shone in the Commons, the 'Oatengate' scandal was unfolding outside it. Greg Hurst reports Is this the perfect excuse for missing next door's cheese and wine soirée? Mazda or a match made in heaven? Gourmet dismisses scientists Multiple Display Advertising Items Gangland murders inquiry 'corrupted' Nationwide Times World News Striking doctors on the march 50,000 surgeries closed as GPs threaten to desert Germany and head for Britain, reports Roger Boyes Medical Scales Not-so-secret visit eases the way to nuclear talks Multiple Display Advertising Items Finger in chilli points to prison Inmate goes on jailbreak diet Syria sets dissidents free Two 'fake' Rembrandts genuine Raja Fashions Homes deal in New Orleans Bodyguards shot dead as kidnappers seize more foreigners Brittany Ferries EU to investigate CIA terror flights (Reuters): Targets of US raid named (Reuters): Diplomatic boost (AP): Port plan rejected Biased judge War crimes hunt (AP): New face at risk (AFP): Sign of the times (Reuters): Marijuana priest Healssale Pope's first encyclical on love and sex is lost in translation Daughter 'shut away for three decades in bathroom' Er, has anyone seen my statue? It weighs 38 tons and I left it here in 1990 The Times (AFP): Abbas seeks talks (Reuters): Diplomatic fallout (Reuters): Peace progress (AP): Actress has twins (AP): Fair play UN in retreat as rampaging thugs threaten new civil war Countdown to Conflict Bespoke Suits (AFP): Monitors pull out after blast Britain abandons aid deal over human rights abuses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A marriage that matures will double your money Times Business Nikkei opens up after shutdown Baltimore return Debenhams IPO Monsoon offer Quote of the day Blackstone eyes Hilton sites Unemployment level hits a three-year high Ftse 100 Sharp fall in bond yields adds billions to deficits Morgan Stanley Stock Markets Japan climbs out as UK takes wrong turn North Sea Oil Commodities Mind the gap Pound to Dollar Tesco effect Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Results in brief Morgan Stanley Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day Rumour of the day The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Look ahead Buffett warning Stop Press Pfizer patent United ruling Telefónica change By Our City Staff: Yukos hit by £2bn tax bill The Times Russian freeze prompts fresh crisis in gas supply Airlines face charges for airport growth Grounded Tokyo risks loss of investors over trading system Market attacked for act of 'desperation' Morgan Stanley Japanese slump a 'temporary correction' AstraZeneca's shares drop as top drug opened to copycats City watchdog promises to bite offenders harder Ranbaxy appoints new chief Lyonnais debts to cost France €16.8bn Woolworths knocked by warning on supply contract Mixed Results John Lewis may increase pension age DB Real Estate to sell City site Times Online Internet provides path to reaching the global market Enterprise Lloyds TSB Business C4 seeking to expand presence in digital radio Bankers' support Hear, hear Mecom left out of the auction for Northcliffe newspapers Steps being taken? Providers accused of stockpiling telephone numbers 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 Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Minerva soars over rumour of approach for Fidelity's stake Gilts Gadgets and gizmos are key to growth at DSG International Rich Seam Rio Tinto BT rises as broker reverses the call on telecoms group Stock Markets LogicaCMG Business Equity Prices Interexec The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Maysie Webb Scientist and librarian who successfully wheedled funds for the British Museum from the Treasury Lives Remembered Joan Root Kenyan conservationist who with her husband, Alan, made exciting, prizewinning documentaries about African wildlife Mary Littauer Expert on the chariots of the ancient world who wrote authoritative reference works on their use in warfare Secret-trial procedures are not incompatible with human rights safeguards Law Report Lopping hair without consent can constitute actual bodily harm Rosamund Stanhope Poet whose verse fused the eternal with the momentary Timesonline Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Picture Gallery Church News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam Private University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Raymond Keene Personal Column Bridge Oft Travel Love is in the air? Time to get in tandem London hotel, £59 a night; a ski week in Bulgaria, £299; a week in Perth for £370. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Happy returns to Mozart city The exotic charm of Sharm el-Sheikh Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast High Tides Leaden skies are weighing us down Weather Eye Timesonline Times Sport British seek rich reward at opening of carnival Racing Times Test Acambo Heads Trophy Betting Gillespie keeps eye on the ball as Cheltenham catches Cup fever The Times Sports Book Ludlow Southwell Taunton White says thanks for the memory Snooker The Sunday Times Racing Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Slutskaya's title chances receive jump start Ice Skating Snow Reports Bromley takes the scientific route Bobsleighing David Powell finds the Britain medal hope at the cutting edge in more ways than one Dallaglio's chance to go out on his terms Momentum helps carry Lund into senior squad Leicester consider Catt for key coaching role after Howard's end Timesonline Hatton snubs golden shot Balfour breaks British record English pair beat attack of nerves Cruickshank wins Olympics place RFU puts boot into clubs again as dispute rumbles on Players feel the strain after being caught on the rebound Australian Open Murray can learn from his teenage kicks, says Courier Results from Melbourne Park Apology from sacked Ward Biaggi goes down the Rossi route Foster seals win but Price suffers Troubles continue in Ocean Race Sharapova provides glamour on way to winning 'battle of blondes' Sport on Television The Times Happy Mondays as hoop springs eternal for some Howell proud of his shining son John Hopkins talks to the father of one of the world's most improved players Zimbabwe try to save face by pulling out of Tests Cricket Prestigious new venue attracts top players by design Golf Impoverished Hawks prepared Tomorrow How a coach dressed to impress Xavier starts court process Blatter promise Brazil stay top World Cup Countdown Whelan lends his weight to crusade against Eriksson The Times Jansen plans to make most of 'last chance' In with the Newell: Eriksson is upstaged as 'bung' inquiry starts Redknapp targets tailor-made replacement The Premiership Today Walcott to sign for Arsenal after clubs thrash out deal Cole returns to Arsenal injured list after new setback Poor old Chelsea proving money is not everything Matt Hughes finds that all the riches in Russia are unable to guarantee big-name signings for the champions Revised Draw Anfield-smitten Anelka dismisses Everton Pearce anxious to secure future of Barton Millwall thwarted by old boy Cahill United find ruthless streak to go for Burton Peugeot The Times Crossword The Fa should consider Bruce Arena, the United States … While Premier Rugby (PRL), representing the top 12 … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes.co.uk The Insider Sport Teenage Sensation on Move The Times Ferguson to target 'new Keane' after replay rout times 2 passnotes theface Not so desperate the click thebulletin contents In your back yard? Why we don't need waste sites to last a million years The waste products The Times Oh dear, I'm at a difficult age Sorted and hip one moment, Saga holidays next. Bridget Harrison on the perils of turning 35 My blood pressure was high. What should I do now I'm pregnant again? Ask Dr. Stuttaford Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery It wasn't just Charles in denial, you know The pros and the cons Anyone for squash? You Know your life's in trouble when… you Google yourself more than once a day, says Ellie Levenson Dish Quinoa with caramelised veg Innocent food More sweet potato, please, I want to live longer Haydn Shaughnessy on the oriental recipe for slowing ageing The Times Sartorial semiotics She's got it, and by God she's gonna flaunt it Screen Should we cut out the censors? A documentary that stalks film examiners is set to wow Sundance. Denis Seguin reports Shopgirl Choice cuts: how film classification works in Britain British ratings Match Point US ratings DVD Dinners What you need The Times This Shandy sparkles like champagne James Christopher falls helplessly for a Cock and Bull Story Jim Carrey's comic wackiness grates on Wendy IDE's nerves Movie Books The child star who faded at 7 The Twenties child star Baby Peggy tells Ian Johns about her strange life Geoff Brown: New DVDs The Secret Lives of Dentists It Happened Here Wolf Creek The Tales of Hoffmann Entertainments TV movie of the week Be famous for less than 15 minutes The fourth annual British Short Screenplay Competition is upon us. Kevin Maher gets some brevity tips from the experts What you win and how to enter reviews first night Theatre What Every Woman Knows Royal Exchange, Manchester Opera Living Tv The Times Concert Stimmung Du Pre Concert Hall, Oxford Theatre La Cucina dell' Arte Barbican Pit Concert Goerne/Leonskaja Wigmore Hall tv&radio Radio Choice The Times 27 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial Don't Get Stranded without Part Two Viewing Guide Hotel Babylon Horizon Eleventh Hour Variations Tony Blair Rock Star Film Choice The I inside (2003) The Night of the Hunter The Brothers (2001) Last Night's TV Malice, murder and manicured lawns Su Doku Cubed crestaholidays times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Time to detox Career Inside Contact us The Times Smile pal, it's company policy The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week What Else Happened Bad Week Johnson & Johnson Limited Soft Cell Navel gazing finds the real you Soft Skills Do You Have Any? The Office Psychologist Infodiction It's for the public good How to Be a Social Entrepreneur Profit is not the only sign of a successful social enterprise. Parminder Bahra investigates what it takes to flourish when social and environmental targets carry equal weight on the bottom line Test Yourself Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More World Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … What Can I Earn? I Am in my final year at university, studying mathematics. I am considering my career options, one of which is to train to become an actuary. I have heard that the earning potential is quite good, is this true? Why are parents allowed to hog Christmas hols? Worklife Challenge Unique Selling Point Manchester Business School Our huge alumni base allows us to network our students to a much broader group" Cranfield Radical career change managed by degree Mba Interview When even five years' experience as a hedge-fund manager in the US could not land her a similar job in the UK, Pippa Grace opted to do an MBA, she tells Steve Coomber Cv: Pippa Grace For more MBA news, features and profiles, don't miss … Similarities end with the student Mba or a pre-experience masters in business? Carol Lewis asks the experts to explain the differencess in the degrees Case Study Why Men Don't Shop Thinkers50 Course Watch Graduates 8 Where next for Durham Graduates The Times Where hard work leads to big financial rewards The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Get Ready for First Interviews On Assignment in Melbourne, Australia Balancing Act How Do I Become A Patent Examiner? "The odd wild and wacky one completely defies the laws of physics" My Worst Move A happy medium is best in life matters Talking Point Work-Life Balance While the debate over life management rages, Carol Lewis discovers that levelling the work-life equilibrium neither improves nor decreases an organisation's productivity Web Watch Internships at Shell There's never a dull moment What It's like Working for Ernst & Young Accountants? Dull? Not if you have a job at one of Britain's Big Four professional services firms, as Clare Dight Discovers Before He was Famous Arnold Schwarzenegger Data File Statwatch You Need a New Job when … Out of Office Assistant Wine Work Kit Test Yourself … Answers Tips to stay afloat Panic is no way to deal with being chucked in at the deep end, says Carly Chynoweth, just follow our guide to keep your cool Careers of the Week This is the only time we've ever done AWE Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 19 January 2006 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London a to Z of Business The Times Kelly puts English and maths in the mix Cover: Design, David Wadmore; Photograph, Anita Maric Results offer some cheer for battered education minister Tony Halpin, Education Editor, reports that schools have much to celebrate GCSE: Top Comprehensives Gcse: Top Grammars Head of top performing school backs Blair's line Tony Halpin on how Telford thrives with greater independence We were able to give attention to the youngsters without distraction Gcse: Top Independents A critical extra edge for leading grammar Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair study a Devon triumph Selection means there is a culture of expectation from day one Top a Level Scores Most Value Added Worst Gcse Scores Islamic schools give the greatest added value Faith schools seek state funds, writes Alexandra Blair If we had more resources and finances, we would do even better Truancy Rates How to Read the Tables Trafford hits the top but Bristol sinks Tony Halpin on the widening gap between best and worst Local Education Authority Averages 2005 The Times Graduates snapped up as recruiters return in droves Des Dearlove looks at the latest trends—and good and bad news Reluctance to give up the day job sees a preference for part-time study University of Bath School of Management Tyson Quits the Ring London Business School Action! The fast track into the film spotlight Steve Coomber on a plan to add brains to movie glamour The future is grey for schools as student ages rise Stephen Hoare on a trend for older graduates To see why the MBA is going grey look no further than demographics Bradford University School of Management Older workers are back at school—and loving it Henley Money scandals focus minds on need for ethics Corporate social responsibility is gaining ground at the leading schools says Des Dearlove Persuasion is key to power in the boardroom Consensus is far better than conflict, says Stephen Hoare University of Southampton An ideas man who had world impact Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer miss the guru Unusual mix of acumen and emotion Daunting Debt Pays off for Student Tanaka Business School The loan options for achieving that costly goal Simon Midgley looks at the choices for those without parents or spouses to pick up the bill The only way of escaping big fees is to study by distance learning Indignant schools keen to build business bridges Practice is as vital as theory I believe that business shouldn't operate in its own bubble Warwick Wanted: global leader Employers now emphasise personal It is about more than expertise, it is getting things done with other people Pointing the Way to a Seat on the Board The University of Hull Key MBA Skills: Importance versus Satisfaction Softly, softly - look out for the elusive X factor Nunzio Quacquarell says recruiters seek people-friendly skills Hull takes a role on world stage Lynda Murdin visits an expanding enterprise We build around students needs. It's not simply about delivering learning A Short Walk to a Bright Business Future Durham Business School Aston Business School Rankings in danger of being outranked Steve Coomber examines an MBA love-hate relationship Business and science make seamless fit Leeds University Business School Graduates outpace the savvy dropouts Steve Coomber on those three magic letters … MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cass Business School

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