News from 23/05/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Miles, Tom Foster, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tim Albone, Zahid Hussain, Harry Potter, David Aaronovitch, Georgina Vallance-Webb, Alexandra Blair, James Doran and Martin Waller, Richard Hobson, Simon Ramsden, Sir Alan Moses, Ivo Tennant, Denys Franzini, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Richard Hamilton, John McKeown, Roderick A. Smith Professor, Sven-Goran Friksson, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Gascoigne, Lady McCartney, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Athalie Matthews, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, James Badenoch, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ben MacHell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Claire Sanders, Paul Owen, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Jean Kaye, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Morgan Falconer, Andrew Salmon, Gary Slapper, Stephen Jakob, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Chris Partridge, Kaveh Solhekol, Heather Brooke, Michael Morpurgo, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Alan Mak, Jon Robins, Sean O'Neil, John A. Evans, Sarah Greer, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Jonathan Bland, Edward Lister and Stephen Greenhalgh, Dr Alistair J. Sinclair, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Neil Jones, Paul Simons, Charlie Potter, Peter Dickinson, John Goodbody, Amrit Dhillon, Danny Lee, Rachel Green, Ian Johns, Thomas Shields, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Williams, Peter Riddell, Karen Powell-Williams, Richard Fox, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Arthur Bell, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Greg Hurst and Ned Parker and Michael Evans, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Gillian Hay, Frances Gibb, Dan Tench, Dr G. D. Patel, Michael Moore, Stephen Abbott Honorary Secretary, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nicola Copping, Chloe Fordham, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times The crime map of Britain Prescott refused to give up perks Wave of fear Law+student Law Blair in Baghdad $530m windfall Venables 'return' 'All the Flower Show is a water feature this year' timesonline. co. uk NHS told to abandon alternative medicine Top doctors say money should go to conventional treatment Eat out today 2 for 1 times 2 News In the Times Today World News 35-43 Business Sport Times2 The Register Crossword Today's Weather Where GPs fail patients, other means succeed 'Abandon' alternative medicine The Evidence WO1 (RSM) David Falconer MC Deregulation call Police mergers Highland fling Chopard Wall of water strikes giant ferry A 50ft wave caused by a force-9 gale left six people injured and the flagship damaged, Simon de Bruxelles reports Blair gave in to Prescott over perks as reshuffle descended into chaos How election-night panic put paid to Prime Minister's best-laid plans Commentary What Might Have Been . . . And what is Hirst gives birth to giant bronze foetus Specsavers Art of noise kicks up a stink Gallery is expecting an atmosphere-shattering key exhibit in its rehang to be greeted with derision. Jack Malvern reports Exclusive Tate Modern Vodcast City of outlaws leads the Nottingham has maintained its fearsome reputation in the latest survey of levels of serious crime committed in the biggest towns and cities, reports Richard Ford Some surprising results, and in a form we can all understand Analysis League of crime hotspots but locals in 'safest place' are not amused Minister who bores for Britain is MoD's latest secret weapon Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch ibis Accor hotels You've got AA friend Teacher's 30-hour quick hop across the Channel We are MacMillan Cancer Support Consultant 'in a hurry' took our wrong kidney Ford Satanic Verses' legacy churchill Unlimited Broadband Prison fiasco claims new victim The Immigration Minister has been shunted to a different job at the Home Office, Richard Ford reports People Greens' campaign was richly sourced Master Card The front page of Thursday's London Evening standard … Guinness dfs dfs A water feature where money talks . . . loudly Show Time Elderly should be tested for fitness to drive, say insurers RIAS Insurance for the over 50s Still Licensed Piano Auctions Limited Volkswagen Job applicants subjected to 'illegal' record checks Compensate for court blunders Negotiating the minefield of rail ticket pricing Mill on education Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Pity the overworked lecturer Select selection Northern blues Clear as plastic Back in the USSR Crimewatch The right to know which cities are not safe The Day of the Dandelions Why weediness is to be admired A billion votes: this is America's big election. And not a politician in sight La Notebook Quality Time Is there more to life than John Prescott and David Cameron? Thunderer: Playing silly burgers Whitehall: a den of disrespect Why must we suffer contemptuous government that doesn't even apologise for grotesque mistakes? Turn 9/11 rubble into a killing machine? Hello? Whoever said that irony was dead in America clearly hadn't heard about the assault ship USS New York One day it will be engaged in a foreign policy that continues the recycled violence Forget red, blue and yellow. Now the choice is progressives v Reactionaries Europe's ageing population resists change and is neurotic about its own security Killed by prowling gang of thugs over colour of his skin Rape rumour that led to war on the street Tories can pick local candidate School attack Securitas hearing Rubbish charges Gorillaz actually Brothers reunited beyond petroleum Town that emits most greenhouse gas BT Fusion The Least Green Paisley rejects first minister post Northern Ireland 'Shooting galleries' for addicts Drugs Attempt to save schools Bill Education beyond petroleum Footballers ought to pay more tax, says Archbishop Church report claims the poverty gap is offensive and argues wealth should be more evenly spread, reports Ruth Gledhill Spectacles that improve your hearing A challenge to the rich not to ignore needs of the poor Head teacher tells BBC to ban violent rap First Arctic Monkey is feeling the heat Strung out Gold taken from victim's body Bird flu vaccines Stabbing suspect Countryside visits Parents cleared GP fit to practise Chips are down Dell Diabetics may lose free blood monitors Green Flag Hope for women as anti-cancer drug wins approval Blindness treatment is ignored by NHS Rocking rabbi puts reggae back in the mainstream first night Pop Matisyahu Manchester Academy Library Services Abandoned Vehicles pothole Repair … The Sharpest Critics WNO's triumphant Tchaikovsky staging national savings & investments Poignant letter from Lennon is expected to fetch £15,000 Skoda Fabia Slip-up makes exam impossible Gurkhas take petition to No 10 PC game upsets church leaders Brace yourself for better looks Bonhams Intelligent Finance Model fighter pilot is cast as a real miniature hero Aquability Times World News Blair visits Baghdad to sketch out timetable for withdrawal Ministers have one thing one common-Britain Civilians die in raid on Taleban Us troops claim to have killed 80 fighters but raids took a heavy toll on innocent lives, writes Tim Albone energyhelpline.com Border village celebrates sons killed by 'the infidel' (AP): 'Truce' fails to stop killings (AFP): WHO chief dies (AFP), (AP): Ransoms denied (AP): Fed up with crime (AP): Mine Victims (AP): Solvent attack (AP): Nuclear accord (Reuters): Da Vinci protests Inside Track Bad Taste Barclays Madonna crosses a line but antics fail to shock (AFP), (AP): Bad weather slows boat people Abbey (Reuters): 18,000 hungry children die each day Hit squad seeks happy wanderer Musharraf postpones execution (AFP): Fat lady sings for 'drunk' skipper Concern training and development agency for schools War of weeds is won in the air The European dandelion is advancing on all fronts thanks to its withering biological weaponry, reports Leo Lewis in Tokyo Nature takes on nurture in a race of two clones Nationwide Noah BERGER/AP Toyota RAC Insurance Limited Vonage $100,000 bribery scandal stains 'clean' Democrats Dirty Politics Ballot paves way for tiny country to step out of the shadows Going it alone: the right choice at the right time Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Out on its Own Thames UK Ltd 'Virtuous' Death Relatives are held after widow dies on funeral pyre Times Business Agricole admits interest in A&l Amec to sell Spie Iron ore Price row BAA giveaway Quote of the day Euronext to back £8bn offer from the NYSE Gazprom risks serious shortfall of gas for export Market Turmoil Birth of a Colossus . . . . . . as Bank of China set to float price Investors swoop on Bank of China listing Friends Provident Exchange merger unlikely to be the last Graham Searjeant Business Commentary Market déjà vu Devil in detail Business Need to Know Results in brief www.BlacknRed.com Rumour of the day Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day Smaller stock to watch The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Alitalia shares dive after threat to boss Stop Press Goldman promotes Zaoui in reshuffle Alstom in Budapest metro win Spanish regulator approves steel bid Fiat bosses buy shares in carmaker Worse feared as anxious selling buffets markets Tesco left as rivals quit South Korea Worse feared as anxious selling buffets markets Ahold's ex-boss gets suspended jail term Nisa investors seek their own adviser Japan London Russia Russia RTS Index India London Partner's nephew ran off with Young's son's wife; thus was born Young and Co Historic brewery calls time on London site after 400 years Trend among brewers passes the taste test Putin's goal on energy 'may be more tension' Milton Keynes Sergei ILNITSKY/AFP/GETTY BT Popular Target Crédit Agricole ponders bid for A&l Jenny Davey HBOS ready for lead role in Vue cinema buyout The World Cup Only £49.95 Former usher eyes big screen's future The founder of Cineworld is gearing up for flotation, writes Caroline Merrell Bertelsmann stake offer Chrysalis to push podcasting Google to reintegrate products in bid to keep control Bringman in line for $530m if EMI gets Warner US telecoms firm investigated over stock options Toscafund in advanced talks to buy private client broker The Times Join the Debate Schools set for Interest Rate Challenge Bawag gets set to start sale as US settlement draws near Aegon Whet's in a name British rail duo vie for Nordic link franchise Bridge Work New Lloyd's chief makes his first move on reform Gordon Ramsay Superstar Sharing the woe City Diary Cutting down the Paperwork Sharing the woe City Diary Red-faced City Diary Aegon to buy UK pension liabilities Needled City Diary eurostar Floor traders on wrong end of a trend Full merger of dealing platforms a distant aim for NYSE-Euronext Analysis The Four Amigos, or the Four Big Egos? Whitbread pubs may offer tasty deal for Punch Business to Business Routes to a Life behind Bars eurostar Turning rubbish into a television goldmine Graham Keeley examines the unstoppable success of Spain's trash TV, which fills the screen with strippers, insults and kiss-and-tell stories Trash Profits Business Markets Cadbury Schweppes provides a defence against turbulence Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Second-line oil stocks burnt in FTSE 250's biggest one-day fall Small Caps Gilts Lifted out of the Pack Punch Taverns The case for French deal on A&l is as flaky as a croissant Tempus A. G. Barr Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate This is the dawning of the age of adhocracy for corporations Chris Partridge introduces a two-page report on the complex challenges facing senior management Orange Business Solutions Auditors find ways to stay in touch Keeping engineers up to speed Customers demand fair trade from big business Enron crashed because greed was Predominant in the culture of the company Motivation and teamwork are key in a world of mobile work Many employees log on in the evenings in case the boss is monitoring them Join the SME debate The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds BlacknRed.com Times Register Jaroslav Pelikan Versatile historian noted for his magisterial studies of Luther and for the broad sweep of his interests Lives Remembered Alan Sapper Leftwing union leader who triumphed over ITV but fell victim to the tough management of the 1980s Alexander Fircks Rhodesian tobacco farmer who stayed in business in Zimbabwe after independence until forced out by his own labourers Order banning islanders from home is irrational Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Factors relevant when issuing a worldwide asset-freezing order Court of Appeal Lee Jong Wook WHO head who led the fight against Aids and bird flu Court Circular Chelsea's drought gardens impress, despite the unremitting downpour Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Dinner Lecture Meeting National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Societies (Nadfas) School Notices Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move RGT: Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luncheon Dinner Bridge Andrew Robson Legal News Westerlies return to thirsty lands Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Cut and run with Airmiles Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in the West Sunshine and Showers in the … Around Britain High Tides Abroad Times Sport O'Brien has preference for safety in numbers Racing Beverley off Yesterday's Results Windsor Musselburgh Godolphin pay the Price as Coolmore enjoy home comforts On the Level Lingfield Park Kempton Park Leicester RFU throws down gauntlet for new battle with clubs Rugby Union Racing Towcester Racing On the Table Wales appoint defence coach Course Specialists Thornhill promise to kick out hooligans for life Rugby League Clarke earns the plaudits as Björn buries his demons Golf Memorable 'sporting' Moments Movistar's fate hangs in balance Walker heads flourishing entry Sailing Final Scores The Results Service Baseball Basketball MBA Play-Offs Bowis Cycling Today's Fixtures Cricket Football Picture Gallery Athletics Debate won, El Guerrouj brings down the curtain Athletics Darts Football Ice hockey Netball Tennis Middle Ground The Times Debate won, El Guerrouj brings down the curtain Athletics Murray misses world honour Britain race Leutton call-up Bell primed to make most of second chances paddypowerpoker Role of Honour Somerset pitch plan to level playing field In the Runs Relaxed way to prevent repeat of Lord's spills Matthew Pryor returns to the coaching manual to find cure for England's woes Head in a spin among company of legends Penalties at Schmeichel, keepy-uppy with Ginola and paradise for Alastair Campbell Fly Emirates Champagne Bollinger Abode with me—home fixtures that always entertain Sport on Television Boothroyd has belief to bridge the Watford gap Bates rouses players for new promotion attempt Wise warms to the prospect of cold nights away to Accrington In with a Shout Reid ready to fight for his place at Tottenham poker4profit. co. uk England's lion needs freedom to roam Managers and players—part and present—are all agreed. Liverpool captain is the key to World Cup glory Pearce opts for shrewd signing Berlusconi back Millwall move Stoke changes Trinidad and Tobago Rampaging Owen gives Eriksson reason to believe Genius or overhyped? Life and times of Venables divide ranks Rick Broadbent on a figure who has managed to have champions and detractors in equal measure Robinson banking on his calculations to prove spot on Rooney must not be rushed back, says Charlton Rosicky the man to give Arsenal new dimensions Being Gazza Van Nistelrooy says 'it may be best to leave' The Times Crossword 23,296 Johnson joins Dowie on way out Andriy Shevchenko will decide on his future on Thursday … Alastair Campbell FA willing to welcome back Venables in England role Genius or overhyped? Why El Tel divides opinion The Times Mortgages for Business Frocks and rocks passnotes the face Outlook: v. Sunny the click the bulletin contents Oh, the chic of it . . . Oscar, eat your heart out-Cannes is the new No 1 showcase for the world's top designers, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong in her diary from the festival On the carpet: four stars show Hollywood how it's done Cannes do No Cannes do Modern morals Crippling the life of a teacher is child's play Good, evil and the World Cup Naked confusion I admit that I like . . . . . . having a better looking says Ben MacHell Timberland One for sorrow, two for joy . . . Three years after her wedding and five months pregnant when her husband died suddenly, Rachel Green faced a conflict between the grief of her loss and the love for her new baby Summer Dining What should I eat to boost my immune system? mentuesday 'It's hard not to have regrets' In his book of a year in therapy, Paul Gascoigne confronts his deepest fears with counsellor John McKeown UBS Art Collection Paul Gascoigne Marries Sheryl Failes Hitachi Inspire the Next The literary lover: browsing for romance Dress code Dish James Lock & Co., Ltd The kit All-action cameras Times Newspapers Ltd Love etc The children's writer Michael Morpurgo, 62, lives in Devon with Clare, his wife of 43 years arts Now they've got the hang of it Does Tate Modern's radical overhaul work? you bet, says Rachel Campbell-Johnson The Times Top treats and where they are Oh you pretty things Never too old for the joy of techs At 84, Richard Hamilton is a fervent convert to the digital revolution, explains Morgan Falconer reviews first night Opera Mazapa Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Theatre Shrieks of Laughter Scho Theatre, W1 Auctionair TM Entertainments Concert Sante LSO St Luke's EC1 Theatre Dying City Dying City Royal Court Upstairs Theatre Dying City Royal Court Upstairs tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Join the Debate Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids CBBC Factual Discovery UKTV Documentary Choice UKTV History Sport Sky Sprts 1 Sky Sports 2 Sky Sports 3 Sky Sports Xtra Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner British Eurosport BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice A Kid for Two Tarthings (1953) Apprentice still with much to learn Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed Quiz times 2 times2 Crossword No 3910 times 2 Word Watching Polygon Independent Living Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'Official—blondes have more funds' Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Rejectionsoftheweek Otherviews Culture of fear affects midwives and lecturers Issue of the Week Bullying Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion If social enterprises do not use the tools of business they will not achieve their aims Seeninhansard Ministers aim at US-style ballots Local Government Othersstorieswelked Londoners caught short Post-election help at hand Variety of family life stymies planners Statistics Prioritywatch Sustainable Farming and Food Research Priorities Group We won. Now what do I do? Interview Civic Pride mentoring aims to help newcomers to running a council to settle in. Edward Lister and Stephen Greenhalgh tell Carly Chynoweth how the scheme works for them Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Civic Pride Interprofessionalpress Newmedicalresearch Surgeries are going to the dogs Health Grudgealeart How to Get a Job as a . . . Hospital Teacher Family affairs need referee Discipline is really a matter of judgment Social Care Frequentfliers National plan lacks clarity Regeneration Business must take lead Regeneration Hero . . . Grants can skew priorities Charities . . . 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Set nurses free for social enterprises Whatworkedforme Anthony 'swifty' Vanterpool Awards2006 Diarydates Inside: Student Law Special Multiple Display Advertising Items An excuse for the incompetent a diversion for the ill-informed David Pannick, Qc, on the fever surrounding the Human Rights Act Regent's College London The Times Law Section Blurring boundaries is bad for our judges Sir Alan Moses argues that the senior judiciary will lose authority when they take on their new administrative roles The Danger Lies in the Elision of Administration and the Process of Judging Lawyers of conscience whose work often leads to danger There is a grim irony when those seeking to give others access to the law are denied it themselves, Danny Lee reports Animal extremists can no longer hide behind a web of secrecy An order that protected Harry Potter is now safeguarding shareholders, says Dan Tench Animal extremists can no longer hide behind a web of secrecy An order that protected Harry Potter is now safeguarding shareholders, says Dan Tench Delays over statute database are not in the public interest Government's 'iron grip' on raw law date is denying public access, says Heather Brooke Why tribunal claims could rise Today a survey says that Labour's work legislation has failed. Richard Fox reports lawyer of the week In the City Art lovers Good deal Red-letter days On the ball student news tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel When a witness sings like a bird on the wing Case Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Training: What Students Really Think Women law lecturers pay the price for their freedom Salary Survey The face of the legal academic is changing, reports Claire Sanders How to Read a Case Law in the City: is not 'law lite' Strike action threat to degrees While applications drop, the argument over academic pay could affect students' training plans, says Frances Gibb, Claire Sanders and Alexandra Blair Shearman & Sterling up Linklaters From doorsteps to court steps A Change of Direction Five years ago, two journalists abandoned Fleet Street in search of careers in the law Lights, camera, action Trying to find a room at the inn Multiple Display Advertising Items Divide and rule - b… any way to train law Training There is an increasingly competitive, ad hoc and specialised edge to learning law. Edward Fennell wonders what will happen next LPC Students: Alan Mak Divide and rule - b… any way to train law BVC Training Trainee Pupillage Six Basic Tips Lawweb BPP Professional Education Law School Will you become an Atticus Finch? A Good Read To Kill a Mockingbird and Bleak House help students to ask fundamental question about the law, writes Sarah Greer Multiple Display Advertising Items Please don't try this at the office . . . Career Advice Thirst Acumen Belong Picture Gallery Ten remarkable witnesses Most people who give evidence in court are ordinary people. Sometimes testimony comes from unusual sources, writes Gary Slapper Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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