News from 17/05/2006
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Andrew Robson, James Mellon, Lord Coe, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, David Gratton, DJM, Dame Kelly Holmes, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, David Wilson, Frank Crane, Mark Souster, James Doran and Martin Waller, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jim Wanamaker, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Professor Roderick Beaton, Carl Mortished, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ian Rutter, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, David Barrie, Andrew Pierce and Rajeev Syal, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Jenson and Oliver Kay, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sandie Dàwe, Robert Pearce, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Mira Katbamna, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Hugo Rifkind, Chris Solly, Thomas Begg, Douglas Henderson, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michelle Braham, Ross Clark, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Morgan Falconer, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Antony Edmonds, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Hunter, Charles Allen, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Charles Bremner and Owen Slot, Daniel Allen, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marc Woods, Roger Boyes, Grainger Davies, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Deborah King, Ashling O'connor, Tony Blackman, Paul Simons Times Weatherman, Lady McMeekin, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, David Harding, Michael Austin, Philip H. Stunt, Peter Riddell, Gary Jacob and James Ducker, Anthony D'Amato, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Plummer, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, A. Pugh-Thomas, Nicholas Kosmatos, Claire Melamed, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Fay Schopen, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times NHS to pay cost of foreign surgery Education 'flawed' Immigration gaffe Bel Mooney Putin seeks thaw Cruises lose steam 'If the country appears to be running on empty, who … Index timesonline Index Britain goes nuclear to beat energy crisis Fast-track planning for new generation of power stations Sent off Official is first casualty after shirt hoo-ha ahead of Paris final ... and is this the answer to the drought? Blair claims two powerful reasons for atomic future Science Editor's Briefing In the Times Today The Times Power station's dirty secret Nurse tried to kill her friend Foster care crisis Children orphaned Minister tried pot Bottom line Clare Boylan dies Current writing 'I want to be indignant about it, but I can't' Christians call for boycott Rathbones Thrills, fun but no masterpiece first night Film The Da Vinci Code Cannes Film Festival You can have quick surgery abroad—and charge the NHS, court rules No Rush to Seek Overseas Surgery European guidance will help Court of Appeal's decision More jobs go with health cuts Rolex What caring Prince did to comfort grieving fan The final you just can't get a ticket for... not even at gunpoint Water company bosses plan to tow icebergs up Thames Transporting water by road or via a national grid has been rejected because of the scale of the shortages and the costs, reports Lewis Smith Facing Meltdown An old idea whose time has not come Science Editor's Briefing But a monsoon puts dampener on barbecues Man cleared of bullying abused wife into suicide British Airways 'We desperately wanted the jury to hear about the life of Gurjit' Lloyds TSB Insurance BT Bringing it all together crème Meet our PA of the Year, Sue France Luftwaffe brings Mersey to a halt Hitachi What the Removal Man Did Not Know Dustmen on the beat tiscali Officials 'haven't faintest idea' of immigrant count Nostradamus Mainstream schools can't manage special needs pupils, say teachers Union calls for an end to the policy of inclusion after a study suggests that it harms all children, reports Tony Halpin Discovery Channel A noble intention, but it is time for a rethink, says Tony Halpin A Range of Disabilities People people@thetimes. co. uk Ps Dell Public transport of delight for Dan Brown's mentors Burberry Rochelle's rapist killer given whole-life term BT Bringing it all together Apsley Tailors Ltd arcelor Royal reprieve Polar heritage Drought in the crowded South Earth's poorest must have access to the market Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. … Culture costs Mass observation Tax or charge Broad canvas Greek lessons Waugh games Picture Gallery Unhealthy Law The European Court's unerring knack of erring Thinking Again The rush to close special needs schools should be suspended A Review for All Seasons Three assessments of The Da Vinci Code—according to taste The whiff of truffle on tissue paper: a sure sign that the glory days are back Thunderer: Not a giggling matter Ruth's trip from Rock to Rocco If the Equality Minister could express her view on gays openly, and stay in office, we'd all benefit The Times Betrayal of the 'brown memsahib' The treatment of Ayaan Hirsi Ali marks a sad day for the West, says Magnus Linklater It's all drip, drip, drip... Why talk of drought threatens to drown Labour The big problem would be if winter does not replenish summer's low water levels Those of us in the South use more than those in the North, being more affluent Explosives detector begins 4-week trial at Tube stations ibis hotel BBC salary mole is dismissed Ancient brooch fit for a warrior Gunman 'feared for brother's life' England shirt for the ultimate fan D'hermès Femme fatale hunt in Turkey as fears grow for millionaire 'Her husband fled home after suspecting his Coke was spiked with rat poison' Tories have first chance to be heard for a decade Political Briefing Conservative Policy Groups Task Forces Woolwich Halifax Smirnoff Diamonds Who is at Risk ... And how to Avoid It Flying does not cause blood clots, say experts Police to focus on Labour in loans inquiry Slimy Sir Humphrey oils the wheels of Whitehall Parliamentary Sketch The Inquiries dfs Dubious, tedious, specious-you'll want to scream Clay genitalia? It must be the Turner Only one painter is shortlisted, and even she admits to having no idea what she is doing, Jack Malvern writes Police chief savaged by officers O2 Grants for 'green' cars scrapped Transport Sex offenders sue Home Office Prisons The Blunders Rias Widow stakes new claim to king's fortune Janan Harb is to fight in the Strasbourg human rights court for £400m from the Saudi royal family, Rajeev Syal writes Barking, but your dog will understand orange Installation of radar should save lives Bridges to replace barriers at most dangerous rail crossings Director killed on snowmobile Gun cache found Out of his tree Slippery customer British isn't best Tribute to Hitler Too b***** right! Love, hate-and Pot Noodles Google Sainsbury's Hiscox Home Insurance Times World News Child rape dossier may force U-turn on law for Aborigines Aborigines in Australia A clash of cultures that shows no sign of a solution Russia seeks thaw in frosty rhetoric The Kremlin chief of staff puts a positive spin on disagreement with the West, reports Richard Beeston Iran snubs compromise offer of nuclear reactor Typical 12.9% APR Variable This Card is Designed to Help Eliminate Aids in Africa Star's tackle lands model in cell An ex-England player restrains a top model in the latest celebrity air rage incident, reports Roger Boyes Islamist party divided by MP's abuse of wife EU puts candidates on probation Bulgaria and Romania must speed up their reforms if they want to join in January, reports Anthony Browne in Brussels keypoint endowment claims States are far from ready but entry cannot be stopped Foreign Editor's Briefing (Reuters): Two terms the limit for Obasanjo (AFP): Garden's foul-smelling attraction (AP): Castro denies £480m fortune 'Hammer' goes under the hammer The Sleep Disorder Clinic 9/11 Pentagon video released Gee, George, a hammock! You really shouldn't have Morgan Stanley Bush upsets everybody with plan on immigration Land of the Free Skyteam Up for the Tonys Alan Bennett is making his own history on Broadway Gays flee as religious militias sentence them all to death More Th>n Upsurge of violence in capital claims dozens (AP), (AFP), (Reuters): Threat to sell US jets to Iran (AP), (AFP), Reuters: Beslan verdict (AP), (AFP), (Reuters): Villepin rebuttal (AP), (AFP), (Reuters): Police retaliate (AFP): Nazi files opened (AFP): Teeth hammered (AP): Press censored (AFP): Rocket chair The Times Divided by law, lovers are made to relive Ovid's tragic tale Pyramus and Thisbe Legless mountaineer makes it up Everest—thanks to the spare part in his pack The Open University Making It to the Top churchill Bespoke Suits The Times Broadband speeds on your mobile for only £19.99 a Year Surf up to 10x Faster As Easy as on your Desktop Mobile Internet connection required. Works with most … Blogger jailed for backing elections China is cracking down on dissidents who promote democracy by using the internet, reports Jane MacArtney Writers in the Dock The Worldwide Web in your Pocket Times Business Blow for FSA in 'Plumber' case Wednesday May 17 2006 Times award Quote of the day What Can Xerox Colour Cruise lines rocked by Carnival profit alert Heading into Stormy Waters FTSE 100 Top fund managers fear dollar will decline Do for your Business? Stock Markets There's nothing wrong with the P-word Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Benefit doubt Currencies 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 Court rejected lawsuit, says Merck Stop Press Governments braced for Airbus plea HP quarterly profits rise 51 per cent Hyatt Regency's profit slumps 44% The Times Offers Direct Britain faces another squeeze on gas supplies next winter Nuclear waste issue must be resolved, industry says Inflation at highest for five years as price of gas surges Tennis club chain nets David Lloyd £11m Time to ring the changes Mobile firm denies it broke rules over chief's departure How BT launched and lost a thousand stars symantec Compass pointing to a stable future after torrid 18 months IHG seeks to shrug off bid speculation The Times Enterprise hits annual target in 7 months Carluccio's serves up tasty 21% profit rise Total Asian Players LME to open trade at 1am The Wimpole Clinic Threat to AIM as Singapore looks at own junior market Big NYSE shareholder hits out at tie-up talks Tribunal quashes FSA fine on 'Plumber' for market abuse HM Revenue & Customs Bolloré raises stake in Aegis to 27.56% orange BAA's profit rise cited as point against Ferrovial TWD Accountants Bid on Runway Balfour says Hatfield crash fine 'too high' New Look float faces delay amid loan deal Top pair are forced out by Alpha Airports Xstrata boosts copper output in Peru Steel File The Times Steel mills face another big rise in price of iron Fishy deal sends trawlers south in new rape of Africa European Briefing The Times Slovenia accepted into single currency Who Meets Eurozone Entry Requirements BlacknRed.com The Times Unit Trust Information Service RBS offers staff cash alternative to pension plan Times Online Equity markets boost Schroders Banks to share £5bn in Chinese flotation UK insurers see opportunity in Far East's savings habit 'Buy' note that set the bulls on Vietnam Aviva plots drive into Taiwanese pension market Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Deals On the button City Diary Indian clan favourite to buy Shell-Mex House Easy does it City Diary Pressing problem City Diary Holidays at sea attract younger passengers Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices 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 Co2 emission allowance traders boosted by jump in carbon price Small Caps Gilts Hold firm and ignore jitters as Schroders shares beat retreat Tempus Enterprise Inns BAT receives late lift after legal victory byUS peer Stock Markets Large Caps Carnival Business Equity Prices Xerox Times Register Gordon Lakes Prisons chief who negotiated a new working culture in a system demoralised by riots and strikes Despite the threat of industrial action, he achieved improvements Gordon Lakes, CB, MC, Deputy Director General, Prison Service, 1985-88, was born on August 27, 1928. He died on April 23, 2006, aged 77 Lives Remembered Stanley Kunitz Poet and critic who overcame an early slight from Harvard to establish himself as the grand old man of American letters Stanley Kunitz, poet, critic and translator, was born on July 29, 1905. He died on May 14, 2006, aged 100 Cheikha Rimitti Algerian folk singer known as the 'mother of rai music' whose sensual lyrics appealed to the poor and appalled the orthodox Cheikha Rimitti, singer, was born on May 8, 1923. She died on May 15, 2006, aged 83 Michael O'leary Charismatic Irish politician who served briefly as deputy PM Michael O'Leary, Irish politician and judge, was born on May 8, 1936. He died on May 11, 2006, aged 70 Seasonal workers' wage deductions unlawful Employment Appeal Tribunal Professional regulator should not be liable for costs of solicitor Court of Appeal Clarity of decisions is required Court of Appeal Memorial Service Appointments in the Armed Forces Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Reception School Notices University News Algae come out to shake it all about Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries The Times RTT Engineering Services Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Stephen James Beverley Tobull Limited The Times Times Sport Alexandrova stands out in Musidora Exeter Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Brighton Newcastle Course Specialists Southwell Hereford Huntingdon Newton Abbot Bath The Times Sports Book Perth York Felgate pays the price for lack of emerging talent Tennis Premiership Rugby Academy Irish provide six players for England touring party Rugby Union Squads Loye silences Yorkshire anthem Cricket Liverpool Victoria County Championship Scoreboard The Results Service Baseball Herbie Frogg Basketball Bowls Cycling Squash Tennis Today's Fixtures Harrison pulls out of title bout Hock comeback Gambling a no-go Pioneer Rosy Deal England forced to confront growing burden on Flintoff The Doctor the Stars Swear by Sharks Twenty 20 Somethings Minor Counties Schools Clubs Cockspur Cup The Championship Venables in line for 'one last big job' on Teesside Blue Square Beckham double crowns fine day out for England Berbatov's impending arrival whets appetites at Tottenham Benítez takes aim at Chelsea Tévez keen on move to Bridge Grimsby book final passage Emirates It is not losing that Arsenal should fear, it is humiliation Sports Writer of the Year in Paris William Hill Gilberto sees Brazil team-mate as the most serious threat Matt Hughes hears the midfield player issue stark warning to young players Ladbrokes Campbell enjoying first-class return Showdown in Paris 'Write-off' Cole repaired and back on road to glory Showdown in Paris Arsenal betfair Balancing act adds to pressure on Rijkaard Playing the Numbers Game Fans of Club Excellence yearning for beauty treatment Ability of rival forwards can thrill even the most partisan, says Simon Barnes The Times Crossword 23,291 Wenger:-Beklagelig flause Timesonline The Insider The IOC is on course for the $1 billion mark in sponsorship … Uefa red card for 'stupid' official caught in shirt row Sport Uefa opts for hard line as Arsenal bid to make history Mortgages for Business Picture Gallery passnotes theface Westward Ho! Westward Ho! theclick hebulletin contents 6 Image of the day Modern morals 7 Column 8 Health 9 Bel Mooney 10&11 Style 12&13 Diary 14 Chain reaction 15 Beauty jury 16 BTW 17 Arts 19 Grayson Perry 20 Exhibition 21&22 First Night 23-27 TV & Radio Big Mother is watching you New software lets parents secretly check every computer keystroke their children make. Do the perils of the internet justify such spying or will it ruin the relationship with your child? Michele Kirsch reports Top tips to keep your child safe online Modern morals Picture Gallery Is there an expert in the house? A curious road that led to Guantanamo If I were . . . . . . a gambling entrepreneur, I'd be on to a sure thing, says Stefanie Marsh Does fitter equal healthier? health Pounding the pavement or working out are not necessarily the best ways to ensure that you live to a ripe old age. Exercising your brain is just as important, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Encouraging sport as a means of improving longevity has yet to be proved NHS Appointments Commission Dear Bel Lost perfection My children are ashamed of my new job as a butler Truly fab—even if they're fake One dress, three looks. Pile on the baubles, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong What price the perfect T-shirt? Chie, simple clothes used to cost a fortune, but the high street chains are finally mastering the art of affordable basics. Lisa Armstrong reports New Fox Wolsey Six of the best pencil skirts Prince of Wales check skirt Picture Gallery Chain reaction It was staid—now it's all go Jaeger, the grande dame of Regent Street, is undergoing a rejuvenation, says Anne Ashworth Beauty jury Btw The Times Dish Index School of hard knocks Violent, loud and uncompromising, Bruce Nauman's work is a serious assault on the senses, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Bruce Nauman: Make Me Think Me Nauman's work has a ruthless efficiency Questions nag like persistent toddlers, scream like temper tantrums The Times Offers Direct The Royal Opera Grayson Perry Never mind the merit, feel the price Flight of the mediocre soul Sam Taylor-Wood has gone up in the world, but it's made her bland, says Morgan Falconer Still Lives Sam Taylor-wood Baltic, Gateshead Ghosts Burlington Gardens WI Kirov Orchestra/Gergiev Concert Sage Gateshead BBCSO/Saraste Concert Barbican reviews first night Multiple Display Advertising Items The Changeling Theatre Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Charity begins at Clarence House Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3905 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Su Doku Index How does Sue do it? As if by magic www.BlacknRed.com Multiple Display Advertising Items What next? Climbing Kilimanjaro Working Relationship Sue France's boss says she is 'tenacious and keen ... I am so proud of her' Multiple Display Advertising Items Why not head for Brighton and make it a Grand occasion? Career clinic Give us a break A sabbatical can be fulfilling as well as fun, says Michelle Braham Simply the best An outstanding shortlist made the PA of the year judges' task a difficult one, says Rosalind Renshaw British Airways Being a PA in the 21st century times2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Circle of friends? Mira Katbamna takes a rounded approach to 360-degree appraisals All at sea Fancy a job in the Navy? Landlubbers need not apply Stress busters Click and tell Meet the team whose job is to flirt with customers DHL Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Atos Origin Did You Know...? Inside Contact us A legacy that will last Vision The Games have enormous potential to leave a lasting and positive effect on Britain, but it will take a lot of work says Lord Coe, the Chairman of London 2012 If we can build up momentum, sport will play a big part in people's lives long after 2012 The construction and staffing of Olympic venues will provide enormous job opportunities The Key to ... The 2012 Games The promise is for trains from Central London to arrive on site every 15 seconds Time to get in training Talking Point Skills Organising the Games will require a huge range of skills, so preparation is already under way to put in place a workforce with the right experience, Clare Dight discovers The Olympic Games in Numbers Countdown to 2012 bsv Consultants Hail the unsung heroes behind the architect Opportunities Find out More Find out more about job opportunities in Career in … The neighbourhood is world class Regeneration The promise is that the 2012 Games will bring enormous economic benefit to some of the most deprived wards in the country, but the real challenge lies in how local residents are made to feel part of the new community being planned, says Fay Schopen A4e Community Countdown Theissueexplained Flat-Pack Olympics Games' clean agenda puts green before gold Oneplanetolympics Opinion A work-out for the mind Quiz How much do you think you know about the 2012 Olympics? Test yourself with our quiz, compiled by Sarah Campbell, and find out if you're a medal-winning Olympic Games trivia nerd Foreignways continuum The Sydney Games The Times Opinion It's a global event but it must have a local focus Legacy How Do I Become ... An Elite Athlete? Investing in our future Children One of the most positive effects of the 2012 Games could be to increase children's participation in sport, but this will not happen automatically, as Mark Hunter learns Myolympicvision Dame Kelly Holmes gold medallist, in the 800m and 1,500m at the Athens Olympic Games and the first National School Sport Champion Youth Games Multiple Display Advertising Items Volunteers line up With 25,000 volunteers a year needed to prepare for the Games there is an opportunity for everyone to get involved, says John Plummer Olympic Shorts Myolympicvision All for Nothing Multiple Display Advertising Items Sponsor and achieve glory by association Sponsorship As well as pushing a brand, affiliation with the Games through sponsorship can enhance a company's reputation and open up business opportunities, writes Carly Chynoweth Webwatch Be in with a Sporting Chance socialenterpriselondon Myolympicvision Sandie Dàwe the director of strategy and communications for Visit Britain A brand this valuable needs an armed guard Sponsors pay millions to be associated with the Games, so don't cash in on it unless you have permission, says Carly Chynoweth Ge Worldwide Mri & Ultrasound Partner
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