News from 19/05/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Richard Aylard, Christopher Granville, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Robert Cole, Brian Brinkworth, DJM, Tim Albone, Simon Barnes, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Tim Albone and Ned Parker, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Graham Keeley and Russell Jenkins, Bloxam-Rose, James Bone, James Ducker, Matt Hughes and Gary Jacob, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Millard, Joan Rliddock, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Alan M. Calverd, Stephen Farrell and Issandr Ei Amrani, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, David Turner, Russell Kempson, John Price, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Amber Cowan, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Ken Livingstone, Zahid Hussain and Sean O'Neill, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Weston, Rob Wright, Nick Maes, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Kris Piover and Ivor Berger, Rosemary Bennet Deputy Political Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Cathy Harris, Sally Fish, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, John D. Wood, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Heidi Best, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Angela Jameson and Ben Hoyle, Steve Jelbert, Kathryn Hone, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Canon Simon, Ian Johns, David Charter and Alexandra Blair, George Caulkin, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Charles Puxley, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Bob Bury, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Jeeny Davey, Stephen Dalton, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Weatherly, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Robinson, Jenny Davey, Ron Clark, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoRural post offices to face closure Student stabbed Troops 'at risk' Su Doku Execution appeal Arsenal deal Why Al would love to beat Hillary for that nomination Index timesonline. co. uk £2.8m award for prisoner who tried to kill himself sounds times2 and times online Dee sails round the world—backwards Overspending on new hospitals lifts bill by £3.5 billion In the Times Today The Times Prisoner gets £2.8m payout £200m bill for Sultan's battle Police mistakes Fight at top school Bug's new victim Death at sea Oliver's charity Heartbreak hotel Picture Gallery The battle against knives on the streets Boy stabbed outside school Argument ends in death of footballer, 15, tipped for stardom, reports Helen Nugent Ministers to oppose anonymity for accused teachers Trainers ask: Do schools really need heads? Real IRA website 'incites murder' Attack by youth Ferry beached Bad hair-do day No-go allotments Da Vinci discord Water Watchers Gucci The Times Waterhog hosepipe users grassed up by neighbours There's no hiding place for offenders as drought fears grow, reports Lewis Smith British troops are caught in deadly trap as trouble grows on two fronts Concerns are increasing that the Armed Forces are overstretched, Tim Albone in Kabul and Ned Parker in Basra report Afghanistan Hunters may become the hunted in Taleban's venomous heartland A few thousand British troops are based in an area four times the size of Wales, Tim Albone reports Iraq Axe hangs over 2,000 rural post offices in fresh drive to cut costs 'Unsustainable' branches will be closed, report Angela Jameson and Ben Hoyle ba.com The Times Wrong-way pensioner can keep licence Chay Blyth Dee Caffari Major-General Andrew Ritchie: an apology 'Carjacker' held Pensioner beaten Silence shattered Poor reward Giant rabbit slain Triumph of first woman to sail solo 'wrong way' round world Giant jumbo flies in to turbulence over safety Christian Aid times on line Picture Gallery PC World Britain: No nation of couch potatoes UK children 'not couch potatoes' S-Max your life Picture Gallery Ps In the (Scottish) family way Gateway Kidnapper caught by greed Jail for men who lured villa couple to their deaths Sainsburys dolphin Cleaners at Home Office were Illegal immigrants Mothers will get a full pension White Paper wanadoo The Queen, meanwhile was engaged with a more mature … When the Princes met Ant and Dec. . . Zero return Chávez Legacy Special needs children need specialist support Aqueducts and other drought-busting ideas Join the debate with times readers world wide Pay dispute Enough silences Da Vinci Code effect Foul play Grieg? Who? Licensed by law No more Waugh Picture Gallery Italy in the Red The country needs leadership, not the false comfort of 'consensus' politics Celebrity Brothers Public relations advice for the young princes A minute's silence? Give me the sound of people getting on with life, please Note Book Telling Tales Teachers deserve the same protection as their accusers Trust me, this is not prudent Picture Gallery You, get off my dashboard The smug tones of the sat-nav are sending us to a ghastly place where there are no paper maps The Times "He was a Joyful aggerssicve heckler who won an award … "Some will tell you that sport is all about winning. … Why nuclear energy produces hot air The Prime Minister is wrong. Our electricity needs can be met from renewable sources Feud for thought: why Al would love to beat Hillary for that nomination For Democrats the talk is: hated on teh Left too much Bill baggage terrible pantsuits dfs Teen on a tight leash runs away to love with sadomasochist cult St. Joseph's Hospice Nationwide The Times Judge halts a one-woman campaign of 'pure hatred' Slugs and snails? Not today's boys Channel 4's reply to World Cup: more Big Brother The Davinci Code The New Gender Gap Freed rapist killed care worker The Harry Potter reappearing act Lesbians to be first gay divorcées Sunny Delight spills in to river Deadly explosion tears through housing block Blair to get breathing space over leadership handover Campbell admits 'I must do better' in Parliament The Mingometer: Sir Menzhes's PMQ Performance Kit Kat It's a tough life at the coalface of democracy MP planned to sabotage Cameron's elite seat list Sharps Bedrooms Europe will not go away, so let's start discussing its future Problems Facing European Union X-Men Currys Aerobatic raptors claw their way black Marsh Harriers Damilola case brothers named Passport security Police vote Sex attacker jailed Agency wound up Buy me up, Scotty No 1 'manny' Hobbit was one of us with a diseased brain, say scientists Gaelic set to make cinematic headway noower Gore the movie-the latest instalment in a political saga Watch The Peaches, Britain's 1964 Cannes entry The wind that shakes the Barley first night Film Cannes Film Festival Chinese censors cut out of picture David Nieper Loach sees Irish civil war drama as a lesson on Iraq Samsung Times World News Fight to save death row Briton who was acquitted of murder Jail Terms Toyota Furniture Vilage They pray to volcano spirits but keep the bikes ready Siemens Protesters suffer court defeat and a police assault Motability Is US using enemy to fight a proxy war? intel (AP): Nepal to strip King of his Power Bear hug shows survival instinct Lawyers raided in corruption case Cat hailed for tackling bogus vet Heathrow seat frenzy Alligator catchers are swamped Prodi vows to withdraw Iraq troops Italy's new Prime Minister is moving to dismantle the legacy of Silvio Berlusconi, reports Richard Owen Product Recall Identity of 'the crow' revealed sofa Carpet Right Babies are booming export in the land of 5m orphans The reversal of a boy's HIV Status is the road to new life. He's one of lucky anes, writes Jonathan Clayton in Addis Ababa Ethiopia (AFP): L'Oréal group racism trial (AP): Phone taps 'legal' Briton arrested (Reuters): Oil-for-Food bribe (Reuters): Missile 'launch' (Reuters): Police fight Hamas (AFP): 15 more killings (Reuters): Fill up and run Sky News Now DNA detectives hope to solve the mystery of who columbus really was Backward name is called to glory A heavenly name is shooting up the popularity charts in record time, writes James Bone Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Dining Times Business HSBC departure may bring exodus Nasdaq slide Steel mills cave in Float ban ends Quote of the day Kremlin threatens to block US role in giant gas project Investment banks getting more like hedge funds, say BT off to court in fight for pension FTSE 100 Stock Markets A question BT could settle over a coffee North Sea Oil No free lunch Commodities Taking Aegis Pound to Dollar Corum Currencies Poor custom Business Need to Know Results in brief Land-Royer Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day Look ahead Rumour of the day The day's biggest movers Business big shot IMF picks JPMorgan executive Stop Press SocGen's €1.5bn profit beats forecasts Gold rush not over, says US bank Dell suffers in stiff competition Class-action law firm indicted Japan's steel mills give way in iron ore price battle IAS Russia holds all the aces in gas confromtation Mittal 'will need to raise offer for Arcelor' Good Riddance to City Eyesore Air Miles L&G floats plan for 'cloud building' Welcome to a revolution with no end in sight Media Media fail to score with World Cup advertisers An expected boom in advertising has not materialised, writes Amanda Andrews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis TV Times Fidelity will stay loyal to Aegis over Bolloré move Sir Martin Sorrell and M Bolloré are in 'continuous contact' Luminar unvells £70m buyback and new drive to sell division Sap Boots aims for fast-track merger Burger King sizzles on debut Miller ground down by price war Google talks to China Mobile Pane relief City Diary MPC's Rates dissident explains his reasoning Tunnel vision City Diary Plumbing depths City Diary The Times US Private equity firm in Thai takeway Managers' bonus will fund shop deal stake The Times Unit Trust Information Service www.BlacknRed.com British Funds UK insurance broker opens China offices Euronext investors demand tie-up deal Career Path The Times Exit of HSBC unit's chief fuels fears of staff exodus Nationwide pays the price for being too cautious 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 US smallpox vaccine deal gives Acambis a shot in the arm Small Caps Gilts More pain before gain likely on road to 'new' Luminar Tempus ATH Resources Kingfisher outflies FTSE on hopes of an end to gloom Stock Markets Large Caps Legal & General Business Equity Prices Jaguar Diesel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Eric Forth Right-wing Conservative MP who often irritated his own party but found his forte as a diehard opponent of new Labour If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Lieutenant-Commander Hugh Knollys Navigator who won a DSC on D-Day and survived when his destroyer hit a mine in the postwar Corfu Channel incident Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Miller Crown Equerry who was devoted to caring for the Queen's horses Christopher Castleman Talented deal-maker who made his mark on merchant banks around the world Christopher Castleman, merchant banker, was born on June 23,1941. He died on April 26,2006, aged 64 Questions Answered Heroes, rolling poultry and clerical errors Patient entitled to treatment abroad Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Courts cannot influence foreign policy Queen's Bench Divisional Court Installation Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages The Times Emerald Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular Dinner Price Water House Coopers Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Chess Anand's success Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carmakers start 'green war' over emissions In the Green Corner Civiv Hybrid v Focus Elexifuel-The Tale of the Tape Mercedes-Benz Hybrid proves a less costly alternative Vaughan Freeman says Honda has stolen a march on rivals Ford in the race to develop an eco-friendly car Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algae return to earth in red rain Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Solution: Airmiles Today: Changeable, Most Places Will See Sunshine and Showers, Temperatures: Max 18C, MIN 5C Five-Day Forecast Hours of darkness Times Online Times Sport Fallon gives Septimus Derby seal of approval Racing Nottingham Hamilton Park Course Specialists Sergeant Cecil has the power Newbury The Times Sports Book Aintree York Calm Noble unfazed by view from bottom up Rugby League Wigan will be out to shake their losing habit tonight, Christopher Irvine says A Decade on when the Wizards of Wembley were Undone by a Group of their Own Cast-Offs Racing Yesterday's Results Salisbury Perth Carlisle Ludlow Show of strength Deacon available The Results Service Football Red army is mobilised for Munster onslaught Today's Fixtures Cricket The Times Hogg enlisted by Gloucester Rugby Union Fit-again Johnstone happy to be back in the swing of things Golf Cathy Harris talks to one of the most respected men in the game, who has bucked all odds McGinley faces time out after insult adds to injury Chambers may return from ban to race at Gateshead Athletics Guinness Smith and Keedy put Yorkshire in trouble Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Birt excels on day of emotions Second Division Muchall shines amid the gloom Ramprakash century lines his figures up with greats England are encouraged to keep faith with Panesar Shoaib Akhtar, the Pakistan fast bowler, was included … Yesterday's Scoreboards Model Behaviour Tharanga impresses with Jayasuriya in background Tour Match Khan is one teenager not keen just to hang about Boxing The lightweight tells Ron Lewis of his hunger to return to the ring tomorrow Premiership Rugby Academy Death of Dutchman shocks Volvo race Sailing Tottenham make move for Wright-Phillips PG Tips Now Dutch are tarnished by betting scandal brush Taylor Says No Bolton plot route into China Subaru Heading East Wycombe pay for Mooney's wastefulness Coping with the inevitability of defeat makes victories all the more sweet Times Online Campbell gives national insurance Vauxhall Best of the Web By Our Sports Staff: Drogba casts doubt over his future at Chelsea Encounters Meek Lehmann accepts his fate Matt Dickinson finds the Arsenal goalkeeper a surprising voice of reason as referee admits his guilt Inter ready to put Van Nistelrooy out of his misery Carragher sees merit in Liverpool blueprint George Caulkin hears why England could do with some of the Anfield club's belief Skoda Premier Crew The Times Crossword The Insider It was not only joga bonita in short supply in Paris … This is my final column. It is with a tear in my eye … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Eriksson insists England are fit to be champions Sport Agony eased for Arsenal as Henry says:'I'm staying' The Times Coping with invitability of defeat times passnotes A Warrior keeps the peace the face theclick Most of us have never heard of the bulletin They don't call David Ogron the If a 571st (3.6ton) elephant doesn't contents Innocent killers? As alligators kill three women in Florida in six days, Jacqui Goddard goes gator hunting in the Everglades and hears why the death toll will rise Alligator facts: hatching, catching and dispatching Saab93 Modern morals Swallows and Amazonian birds Trumpet flourish Ten reasons. . . not to see The Da Vinci Code A magnate passes on his chance to say 'Kiss me, Kate' Hair with Hari you've got AA friend Where can I find a versatile summer dress for grown-ups? Lucia van der Post answers your style questions asklucia@thetimes. co. uk Luxury with Lucia Sometimes it is possible to judge a book by its cover Picture Gallery The chatter of birdsong is back in my life health Nick Maes explains how new digital technology gave him the power to hear properly again My GP thought I was lazy but the specialist found the central frequencies in both of my ears had collapsed What to do if you. . . Enjoy birdsong on the web Don't be a couch-potato while you're at the gym The workout Pile it high, uncork some wine and share it with friends food Jill Dupleix prepares a rich, informal spring feast to be served on large platters In season: Jersey Royals Exclusive Free Podcast From Hell ... to Eurovision Pete Paphides meets this year's surprise package—a Finnish horror rock band Eurovision makes you crazy—the proof Multiple Display Advertising Items Hear the Kooks and their new single Our words in your ear Since January the Times podcasts have given the stars of classical and pop music a new way of talking to their fans. Here are some highlights Our podcast stars since January reviews albums Classical Claudio Abbado Die Zauberflote Deutsche Grammophon Summer Dining Lars Vogt Mozart Piano music Classical EMI Classics Simon Rattle Shostakovich symphonies Classical EMI Classics Gerald Finley Stanford Classical Chandos Collin Davis Walton Symphony No 1 Classical LSO Live Pop Neil Young Living with War Reprise Albums Pop Hot Chip The Warning EMI Radio This is no Busted flush He's another boyband refugee - but he might be exactly what a jaded pop industry needs. Matt Williams charms Peter Robinson Hot Chip the Warning I know it's only a cappella, but I like it Kathryn Hone joins the Sixteen, led by 'the Mick Jagger of early music', on its cathedral tour Heard about Fauré and the spinach? Vomit and spots are music to children's ears, cellist Steven Isserlis explains to Geoff Brown Barcelona and Catalonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items reviews first night Theatre The Overwhelming Cottesloe The Nose Opera Theatre Royal, Brighton Vsprs Dance Sadler's Wells In the main paper tv&radio Radio Choice Tate Modern—win tickets to live events David Chater's choices Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hours listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Unreported World Will & Grace Variations The Princess Spy Donovan River of No Return (1954) Film Choice Falling down (1992) Diary of a City Priest (2001) A vision of horrors past and present Last Nights TV Ian Johns Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Opening Bids Bricks and Mortar When it comes to the drought and the threat of subsidence, is your glass half-full or half-empty? Picture Gallery Focus on: Greater London In Penthouse in Northwest London NW3 an impressive flat in a converted Grade II listed building with 180-degree views Out Stone House in a Cotswold Village Swinbrook: a 17th-century family home with pleasant gardens near River Windrush Away Wing of a Somerset Abbey Banwell: part of this Grade II listed building with secluded mature gardens and orangery The Bali High Life What's News? Mary Gold admires an ultramodern development featuring the best of traditional living Already Uluwatu is being tipped as the Beverly Hills of Bali Crest Nicholson Sitting Pretty Classic chairs and copies can be cheaper online. John Price explains why Masterpieces of the 1920s are coming out of licence now Design Icons mfi Meet the Chair Men Anne Ashworth offers a guide to the big names in furniture Breuer's own bicycle inspired the tubular Wassily armchair Barratt The Property Investor and Homebuyer Show Barratt Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Fact File Inside Track Be an Asset Stripper Marianne Curphey lists the options if you want to raise money from your home Fairview New Homes Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goregous Gardens Three properties with luscious groungds Edinburgh Fortified Tower House Barnton: a baronial-style home with extensive gardens and a rhododendron collection Essex Listed Georgian Country House Near Maldon: a huge property in 17 acres including a rose garden and kitchen garden Wiltshire Grade II Listed Country House Near Pewsey: a Queen Anne house with a walled kitchen gaden and formal gardens Water Cures for All Heidi Best investigates an underground movement to harvest rain and overcome the drought Fact File The Gothic Invasion The new black plants thrive in aird conditions, writes Damian Barr Please Mind the Gap Dry weather can lead to cracks and subsidence but you can avoid problems if you act now, says Paula Hawkins British Gas Fact File savills How Do I Start? British Gas Get Grounded Then Get Them down I Couldn't Live without. . . Almost There savills Multiple Display Advertising Items savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items new hall Multiple Display Advertising Items eps The Will Wrilling Specalist Bricksandmortar Summer House save Spend Splurge Karcher What's on Can I Cut a Deal? Mortgagemakeover With debts of £8,000, Luke may struggle to buy his first home All is not lost. Some lenders will ignore all credit card debts Fancy a Mortage Makeover? Mortgage Best Buys—first Time Buyers Question Answer Have You Got a Consumer Question? Royal Arsenal
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