Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 18/05/2006

2006; Gale Group;

Autores

Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Widget Finn, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Marquis, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Dr Sarah Murray, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Doug Gratton, Suna Erdem, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Will Pavia and Colette Fahy, Penny Wark, Richard Irving, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Yaacov Goldstein, Pat Gibson, Christine Northam, Emma Hope, Feargus O'sullivan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Graham Cannon, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Nickell, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Patricia Ducé, John Prime, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, Anatole Kaletsky, Terence C. Mills, Professor, Andy Brown, David H. Walton, Charles Bremner, Bob Wells, Norman Geras, Ben MacHell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Stuart Crainer, Hugo Rifkind, G. Parker, Russell Kempson, Simon Midgley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Sophie Lennox, Tom Baldwin, Steve Comber, John Snow, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Barnes, Rob Wright, J. Frank Brown, Sarah Turner, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Helen Nugent and Colette Fahy, Matt Hughes, David Walton, David Lowry, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, James Ducker and Gabriele Marcotti, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Philip Wolfe, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Nigel Kendall, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Angus Baley, Tosin Sulaiman, Ian Johns, Des Dearlove, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben Webster, David Morton, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Naish, David Tompkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Jane Smith, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Valerie Elliott and Susan Emmett, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Bradley Pringle, Lisa Verrico, Alan Hamilton and Dalya Alberge,

Resumo

The Times Prisoners 'to go to unsafe states' McCartney split Second homes hit Su Doku Shares fall Murder claim 'Investors seem to be losing faith in the Fed's willingness … Timesonline. co. uk Weather Thousands denied eye drug over NHS costs Free download Henry bitter after a night of drama Heroic Arsenal Second homes may be blocked to end winter ghost towns In the Times Today The Times England's Second Home Hot Spots Clarke hits out over reshuffle Town hall power GP's surgeries full Police rebuke Dead fish fine Clarification It's conversation, but not as we know it Analysis Hiscox Pyow pyow pyow … hack hack hack hack! Let's get out of here (in monkey talk) It seems that human beings are not the only ones who are able to string sentences together, reports Mark Henderson Britain blocks EU safety move on speeding and drink-driving The Government is accused of hypocrisy in trying to thwart measures that it has supported in Public, reports Ben Webster Tough laws wouldn't save car jobs, says Brown Reformer Blair 'like Attlee' Law society fined Heart case death Teacher faces jail Church dismissal Undelivered post Paying by the Rules Football MBA Watches of Switzerland Taxman beats Agassi in final set—and claims £100m prize We'll send prisoners back to 'unsafe' countries, says Blair Admission that no one knows how many illegal immigrants are in the country forces Prime Minister on the defensive, writes Richard Ford The Numbers The Issues Labour fails to shake off 50 years of vulnerability on immigration issues Analysis Jobs easier to find as we're white, Poles claim Tonight 9pm Village tree vandal was clerk to the council Statement from Sir Paul and Lady McCartney Flurry of record Everest climbs Squirrel police Babysitter rapist Briton extradited Cook's ship found Hooke on the net Poles apart Marriage split after four years could cost McCartney £200m Today marks one of the most important days in aviation … Lawyer's fight Judge backs mother's mission Coroner's duty Mother wins second inquest after 'cover-up' claim over son's death High Court judges order fresh inquiry after examining photographs of the scene, writes Dominic Kennedy Emirates Nuclear industry plans to build new reactors on site of old ones This Saturday only in the Times Green lobby demands to see energy briefing Emirates Iran's Olympic Committee has declared that World Cup footballers "who are too vain and arrive at matches with trimmed eyebrows or dyed hair will be expelled from the team With all the inevitability of death, taxes or somebody … Dell People Stand by for ministerial fall-out Ps Vauxhall Grounded yacht two dismissed Doctor shot gull that left unsavoury salad dressing Only a hobby Mass appeal Lecturers' salaries and duties Energy is bigger than nuclear versus the rest Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Hypertension Poles apart Not allowed Saxon angles Dynastic Waughs Dust up The Times Dash from Gas Part of the case for nuclear power is international politics Henry Ix How a Frenchman became King of the English game Why the Turner should't go into retirement like the Fighting Temeraire Arts Notebook A Reid Agenda The focus has to be on administrative competence Thunderer: Big fish blame the minnows The Times Why the Left needs to get it right The Euston Manifesto is a corrective to extreme views on terrorism, Iraq and Bush The US economy looks clever, even if the new Fed chief is too clever by half A year from now the dollar will almost certainly be stronger than it is today Www.dfs.co.uk Mother is robbed by armed gang in grounds of school Bringing it all together Officer taunted by boy, 12, loses case Court rejects claim that 12-year-old caused officer 'emotional disturbance or upset' by swearing at him, writes Frances Gibb Prescott is given more work but others are already eyeing up his job Laura Ashley Miserable sight of bloodied old bear rising to be baited Parliamentary Sketch Give me risk-free savings The message is delivered: no more bad news Political Briefing Black cygnets born as rare summer prophets Tiscali Broadband Two minutes' silence for 7/7 Football shirts unite mourners £800,000 for art found in attic Molecule may hold MRSA cure SHIFT_living Betrayal, murder, but not much excitement First night Theatre Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Judge of Lords is not a working peer The man in charge of vetting nominations to the Upper House has attended only once in three years, reports Andrew Pierce Win Neither side blinks in university pay dispute Norwich Union Currys Failure to use bin for recycling rubbish lands mother in court Philips Sainsbury's Screen Da Vinci Code goes from High Court to red carpet Ealing mob return in colourful remakes How a 226lb piano came to be on top of Ben Nevis Wanadoo Times World News Judge shot dead after blocking promotion of teacher who wore Muslim headscarf Turkey ordered to speed up reforms Secular Law Toyota Odes of the salaryman Siemens Air France KLM Workers spell out their woes in verse Businessmen shed light on the real pains of office life as they pour out their hearts in a poetry contest, writes Leo Lewis Prodi back in power but with a fractious coalition Multiple Display Advertising Items Toxic ship limps home after her 12,000-mile humiliation (Reuters): Poland faces gay censure (AP): Car bomb deaths (AP): Gaza defiance (AFP): Police shoot 18 (AP): Broad horizons Magnet World Cup police fear terror attacks on big screen fans Under Threat Bush emerges as the voice of moderation Foreign Editor's Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): MPs fight back for first time (Reuters): Mummy has distinctive tattoos 'Political void causing bloodshed' (AP): Shark reeled in with fly tackle Bring the cup home (AFP): 600,000 flee typhoon's path Court threatens to block cannibal cult's peace offer Vonage Rebel Army Battered lame ducks meet to protect their place in history Don't treat Iran like a child, angry president tells Europe Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Tycoon wants buyer to shell out a record $75m for home Top Dollar Times Business Thursday May 18 2006 Capita chairman Turning Reit HSBC departure Quote of the day FTSE bleeds £40bn on worst day in more than three years LSE Slowdown Xstrata Takes £9.5bn Punt on Metals Investors shun Islamic bank float FTSE 100 Friends Provident Stock Markets It's dire-but not the end of the world Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Property peak 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 City AM looks for new investors Stop Press GM's chief accountant resigns US urges China to act faster over yuan CACI denies reports of BAE talks OU Business School Sainsbury's to lay out £100m on new sites EFES Tesco on Solid Ground Enron bosses 'lied on the stand' Costs of Consultancy 'Do not give in to these extremists' Times Online GSK chief's contract extended as search for heir goes on Protesters fail to put ring of steel to the test MPC's first three-way split on interest rates in 8 years Carbon Trust Doves and Hawks Fight Tug-Of-War Joblessness at highest rate since late 2002 Scandinavian suitor's funds look well below £1.5bn peak Morgan Stanley Vivendi rejects break-up bid by Norwegian rebel Scottish fund manager's sale reaps £150m Xstrata looks to take on world's biggest miners Building an Empire Www.BlacknRed.com Company chief set for huge pay cheque after deal Small businesses urged to combat costly attacks from cyberspace Enterprise UBS Access SICAV The Times Dawn raids on energy groups in EU inquiry Multiplex plans sale of £70m property portfolio to Reubens Konica Minolta De Vere denies suitor distraction FirstGroup conducting bus talks Next's high street sales suffer LogicaCMG sees Unilog synergy In the money City Diary Unplumbed depths City Diary Snagged in a web City Diary Lloyds TSB UK firms' hopes over Sarbanes-Oxley Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & CO Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates ISoft boosted as Numis analyst drops 'reduce' recommendation Small Caps Gilts Lowland is worth a punt, but not for those averse to risk Tempus J Sainsbury Corus slips as Brazilian ore deal presages higher prices Stock Markets Large Caps LogicaCMG Business Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times British Funds Shorts (under 5 years) Mediums (5 to 15 years) Longs (over 15 years) Undated Index-Linked This is a paid-for information service. For further … Times Register Clare Boylan Irish author who achieved wide acclaim with Emma Brown, the completion of a two-chapter fragment by Charlotte Brontë Clare Boylan, author, was born, on April 21, 1948. She died on May 16, 2006, aged 58 Richard Magoffin Sheep farmer turned performing historian of the unofficial Australian anthem, Waltzing Matilda Richard Magoffin, Oam, historian, was born on February 6, 1937. He died on May 4, 2006, aged 69 George Fry Bomber pilot who was decorated for his attacks on Berlin and had a postwar career with Bristow Helicopters George Fry, DFC, AFC, wartime bomber pilot, and managing director of Bristow Helicopters, 1968-79, was born on February 1, 1917. He died on April 13, 2006, aged 89 Captain Kingsmill Bates Electrical officer who made vital repairs to the Duke of York's radar in the Battle of the North Cape Captain Kingsmill Bates, DSC, electrical officer of the battleship Duke of York at the Battle of the North Cape, was born on November 3, 1916. He died on May 6, 2006, aged 89 Major-General James Johnston Army engineer and logistics expert Major-General James Johnston, CB, CBE, Vice-Adjutant General, 1990-93, was born on August 5,1939. He died on April 20,2006, aged 66 Lives in Brief Soraya, singer-songwriter, was born on March 11,1969. She died of cancer on May 9,2006, aged 37 Ferenc Bene, footballer, was born on December 17,1944. He died on February 27,2006, aged 61 Foreign sportsmen must pay tax on UK income House of Lords Billy McComb Influential entertainer and world-class magician Bill McComb, magician, was born on April 22,1922. He died on April 30,2006, aged 84 Timesonline Court Circular Festival The Times Picture Gallery Service of Thanksgiving Appointments in the Armed Forces Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Banquet Royal Aeronautical Society Luncheon The Newcombe Estates Company School Notices Oundle School Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Short Lets Announcements Public Notices The Treasury Solicitor Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Legal Notices The Times Bridge A. P. E. Crossley Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items We are sailing . . . for the fine wine Short Haul Spanish Tourist Office Learning to find the creature comforts Multiple Display Advertising Items Silversea Fairy city built on layers of air Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Short Skirt proves cut above rivals in Musidora Racing Carlisle Ludlow Godolphin to hit back with Palace Episode York Salisbury The Wright Track The Times Sports Book Perth York Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Exeter Wallabies vulnerable, says Smith Hereford Course Specialists Bath Ryan saves Lamb from a roasting by media Rugby Union Grayson signs extended deal O'Kelly to rest Brothers in arms Perth Draper sets out rescue strategy for ailing game News Summer Dining Blake's seven breaks leave Murray with space for improvement Whingers give Campbell shot in arm Golf Links Making a Split-Second Judgment Timing system The Times Mistake robs Gatlin of outright record Athletics Frustrated Harmison directs bouncers at Flintoff's critics Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Di Venuto on attack in search of elusive win Second Division Newman preys on bowling sins Jayasuriya Left out in the Cold Scoreboards Caffari closing in on history Wigan sign Bailey Rugby league Franklin on move Cricket Football The Results Service Baseball Basketball Cricket Cycling Ice hockey Real tennis Rugby union Football Today's Fixtures Squash Tennis The Sunday Times Yorkshire keep eye on the ball to reap late dividends Mido likely to leave as Berbatov signs on the dotted line United set to seal deal for boy from Brazil Rooney targets Sweden return Allardyce gets the green light to bid for Johnson Butcher unable to resist high life Down Under Terry's Dilemma A Place in the Sun or Motherwell? The Insider The Tories took an opportune pop at the Labour Government's … Jermain Defoe, the Tottenham Hotspur striker consigned … The Times Confident Owen is hungry for challenge Tony's Tactics: The Moment Arsenal's Dream Died Times Online Rijkaard lucky to escape with reputation intact Tony Cascarino on the tactical tinkering that nearly turned victory into defeat Picture Gallery Highbury Terry's all cold with awful impression Sport on Television Now Henry needs to show Arsenal his staying power, says angry Wenger The Times The Curse of Sol Campbell Applying the Letter of the Law Premiership Rugby Academy Reckless Lehmann stacks the odds in Barcelona's favour How Arsenal Rated Beauty has to take back seat on night of drama How Barcelona Rated Ten-man Arsenal are caught short in the numbers game 2006 FIFA World Cup The Times Crossword 23,292 Les Misérables Bitter Henry blames referee for final defeat Arsenal count cost of Lehmann's sending-off The Times How the Final Unfolded Times Passnotes No 174: Power Presents Theface Love and the ice maiden The click Thebulletin Contents Image of the day Modern morals Column Reportage Style Health Food Screen Cannes canapés New releases New face Code chords Sean MacAulay First Night TV & Radio All you need is love? As Heather Mills and Paul McCartney separate, we examine love on the rebound—and where it all went wrong Saab 93 What about their baby? Christine Northam Senior Relate counsellor Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Katimi Ming, the less than magnificent, loses his zing Doh! Let's hear it for the prize twits Slipping back Puff with pride You know your life's in trouble when it's ruled by sport and you're a girl, says Penny Wark In the mood for dancing Forget techno and hip-hop, Hannah Betts finds it's more romantic to cut a rug, Forties-style The Times The Times I say … it's the David Niven of Leeds Insider trading The Times Christian Louboutin Emma Hope Emma Hope picks the best flat shoes Carvela patent pump, £25, from Kurt Geiger (0845 2572571) Timesonline. co. uk/fashion Faith Gold sandal, £35 (0800 289297) Marc by Marc Jacobs Cut-out velvet flats, £315, at net-a-porter.com Ask Dr Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic Have I got the hand condition that afflicted Baroness Thatcher? Dr Thomas Stuttaford answers your health questions A wife says that her husband used to resemble Michael Caine. Now his baldness makes him look like Steven Spielberg Dish Black pudding and mash cakes Gravy glug When it comes to vegetables, variety really is the spice of life Carrots deserve more than just boiling water, says Joanna Weinberg Screen The passion of the Croisette The annual miracle that is the Cannes Film Festival is with us again-and James Christopher is there There is a palpable scent of hope rather than fear Cannes is positively creaking with clandestine issues Exclusive TIMES/BFI Download Cannes is positively creaking with clandestine issues All tomorrow's parties-a Cannes do guide Cannes is a blaggers' paradise. Wendy Ide tells where to share canapés with Kirsten and Sofia Cannes 2006 All rogues lead to Rome Reviews Film James Christopher views the Vatican's villainy in Ron Howard's blockbusting Cannes curtain-raiser The Da Vinci Code 12A, 149 mins The King Elvis is back, but he's a psychopathic kid in a Southern gothic tale, Wendy Ide finds The King 15, 104 mins Once in a Lifetime 12A, 110 mins One Day in Europe NC, 90 mins Waiting . . . . 15, 93 mins Metropolitan 15, 94 mins What the (other) papers said. . . The Kingmaker and I Nigel Kendall asks his old mate, the director James Marsh, about the film he's made with the hottest young star around The Times Once in a Lifetime Room at the top of his craft Kevin Maher talks notes about The Da Vinci Code with the film's composer, Hans Zimmer DVD Dinners Good Bye Lenin! (Wolfgang Becker, 2003) Solyanka Brick What you need Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Driving Ms Crazy Picture Gallery Concert Yundi Li Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Pop Yeah Yeah Yeahs Forum, Nw5 Reviews first night Theatre Pacific Overtures Haymarket, Leicester Concert Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Boyd Queen Elizabeth Hall Entertainments Opera House of the Gods Theatre Royal, Brighton Tv & radio Radio Choice Dons and Dragons Radio 4,11.30am Costing the Earth Radio 4,9pm The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Picture Gallery 24-hour listings highlights Kids CBeebles Factual The Sultan's Elephant BBC Four, 7.10pm Live Football League Sky Sports 1,7.30pm Eurovision Song Contest SEMI-FINAL/BBC Young Musician 2006—Finalists BBC Three, 8pm/BBC Four, 9pm The Last Detective ITV3,10pm Sport Choice Live International Cricket Penn & Teller: Bullsh*ti FX, 10pm Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial times2 Vorsprung durch Television This World BBC Two, 9pm Variations Big Brother: Live Launch Show Channel 4, 9pm Bring Back the A-Team Channel 4, 10.15pm Film Choice His Kind of Woman (1951, b/w) BBC Two, 1.05pm King Arthur (2004) Sky Movies 1,8pm Darkness (2002) Sky Movies 2,8pm Gay times in the shadow of Mrs T Last Night's TV The first episode of The Line of Beauty simply played out like Brideshead Revisited updated by Eighties Tatler Viewing Guide The Street BBC One, 9pm Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3906 Word Watching Polygon Hear again with nothing in either ear Times2 Shopping Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Escapes Career MBA Special What those magic three letters are really … The Job Brand Slam: Ways to put Your company name up … Graduates Birbeck There's a lot of future up ahead The Week in Work Let's make you sexier Executive Quiz Letters Where next for You Need a New Job when Jobs Contact US The Times Good Week What Else Happened Bad Week Network Rail Why not blow your own trumpet? Marketing Shout about It The Office Psychologist Secrets and Lies It's not just about money MBA Career Survey It is widely accepted that MBA graduates earn large salaries and bonuses. But not everyone who takes this route is making a bundle, nor do they necessarily want to, as Clare Dight discovers Test Yourself… Do You Have an Executive Iq? Career Selection Earning Power Gender Choices The Times A Short CV Debate sparked by tobacco dilemma Letters Faith in new direction MBA Interview Wilben Short tells Steve Comber how, unable to reconcile his Christian beliefs and his job, he did an MBA that allowed him to switch career to a different track Where next for Trinity College Dublin Graduates Test Yourself . . . Answers Banking powerhouse offers range of options The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Degree Doctor Philosophy Picture Gallery Number 63 How has HBOS done in the Top 100? Statwatch Careers of the Week AWE To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Dark days recede with rise in enrolments and bonuses Des Dearlove says career mobility is the key benefit of an MBA Sharpen Up Surprise from Sundance Kid London Business School On the sport course after the World Cup is over Stephen Hoare looks at what an educated left food can do Initially Cass will be looking to recruit between 15 to 20 football students Outsider to raise Insead's profile J. Frank Brown, the European school's new dean, talks to Des Dearlove The cream rises to the top Graduates are spoilt for choice as job offers head towards a record Boom in City fuels need for new talent, says Nunzio Quacquarelli Henley Ideas men of India are the new superstars Stuart Crainer looks east for the emerging business brains Indians accounted for the biggest national contigent at insead last year The skilled migrant programme is luring engineering and IT graduates One year or two: the great divide Steve Coomber highlights the differences between North American and European schools University of Southampton Management education aims to make big impact World-class recruits to keep Forces forearmed Simon Midgley looks at the relaunched defence degree Imperial College London Year makes major difference Women get ahead by being their own boss Enterprising ideas pay off for female MBAs, says Widget Finn Warwick Business School From theatre manager to leading lady The University of Hull Ideal place for a luxury MBA Stephen Hoare looks at two unusual courses Studying the family way catches on Partners and children are also welcome, says Des Dearlove The school's strong partner community was one thing that attracted us US has advantage in hunt for funds Stuart Crainer peers into the begging bowls Past alumni are in the habit of giving back something to their alma mater Durham Business School Virtuous circle keeps financial ball rolling The Aston MBA Take on the world Tight Security to Beat Cheats A universal test that has mattered for five decades Widget Finn on why the GMAT exam has won global respect GMAT is universal so students can take results to a number of schools Tailored loans to cushion the cost Nunzio Quacquarelli on where to find help to pay your fees The Leeds MBA Foreign schools lends a hand to students studying abroad Several leading schools have negoiated loan deals with banks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City Cass Business School City London

Referência(s)