News from 31/05/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Tony Backhouse, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Mart Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Paterson, Richard Hobson, Nick Winstone-Cooper, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Tom Williams, Christine Seib, David Chater, David Charter and Nigel Hawkes, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Neil Fitzpatrick, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Dr Barrie Smith, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Nick Szczepanik and Kaveh Solhekol, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Richard Morris, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Stephen Morse, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Eric Campbell, Angela Jameson, Douglas Henderson, Sue Fox, Daniel McGrory, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Andrew Salmon, Adrian Manship, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Gary Duncan and James Doran, Martin Samuel, Henry Mason, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Rosemary Bennett and Sam Coates, Sean O'Neill, Katherine Barlow, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Allen Toussaint, Nick Hasell, Ken Fenning, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Cllr Alan Craig, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Pullin, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Peter Busby, David Bolchover, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Harms, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nick Edmonds, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Alice Miles, Deb Atkinson, Adam Sherwin, Colin Forbes, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, John Wainwright, Jenny Davey, Alistair Wesson, Alan G. Melville, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoShould Concorede fly again? Abu Hamza plot Cheats targeted Bel Mooney Surgeon's gift US Treasury 'coup' Index timesonline. co. uk Teenagers to face random drug testing at all schools Eat out today Wayne who? New kid takes stage In the Times Today The Times Index Prescott allowed to limp on as his bosses close ranks Pupils to face drug testing Dismissal call over tax credits Wheelchair plight Cholesterol study Seabed battle Tax withheld Suez remembered Wedding rows Museum Pieces Boodles Raindance This is not a flight of fancy Volunteers say Concorde can realise an Olympic dream if BA will help. Ben Webster reports Thousands of parking cheats to face fraud crackdown Reid the witness could scupper deportations Briton held on terrorist charge Protest allowed Top-grade pay rise Firefighter strike Share a grave Wrecks protected Lollipop on stop Back garden big cats are approved by magistrates ibis Trapped in a tunnel on night train to nowhere Almost 150 Tube passengers were left to sweat for two hours, reports Will Pavia French plot to kidnap Abu Hamza and save the World Cup Exasperated by Britain's failure to silence the Islamic preacher of hate, France considered drastic measures to protect itself from a terror attack, write Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory in this extract from their new book Pub talk of football and women Tomorrow One man dead, another clings to life in knife attack epidemic BASF The Chemical Company By a Correspondent: Son stabbed on train 'was wonderful gift' sky tiscali Picture Gallery Street digger linked to a share of £5m fortune iPod + iTunes Loyalist shot after 'informer' claims We are MacMillan Cancer Support I was no secret agent for Mi6, says McGuinness Microsoft A story to bring colour to your cheeks from Ireland, … Stephen Berkoff is writing a play about the collapse … Selfridges Strong words on the impending drought from the TV host … ITV staff reckon they have figured out the rationale … Hello. Is that John Hayes? The Shadow Minister for … Picture Gallery "It's not really a remake, " says Wolfgang Petersen, … Still no sign of the BBC's specially adapted World … Ps Escape from the trials of the Z-list Dell Top job for captain accused of bullying Want Directions You Can Trust? Turn the Page Privacy row puts flights to US at risk Direct Line Insurance plc Criticism of judges is 'an own goal for government' Drug users in need of help are crowding jails Mazda6 Mother dies after having epidural in her arm Bonds of marriage Whole truth about milk Prescott's class war? It's just not croquet Specialist teaching Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate The multifaith society works Blame mankind, not God No third way Dread and circuses Terribly tolerant Absent friends Nervous ailment Running costs Picture Gallery Law in Action When is politico-judicial tension healthy and when is it dangerous? Fly-Past Pass the manual—it's nice to put Concorde in the sky again Did your boss get to the top by a) ability b) luck or c) sucking up? Fraud Squad The big battles against benefit cheats remain to be fought Director in a class of his own Picture Gallery Buffoons? No, it gets worse If you blame civil servants for the Home Office fiasco, you underestimate the failures of new Labour The Times Join the Debate Shock news: good not always bad Negative reporting overlooks the truth that the best stories are often the surprising ones Labour and Mr Croquet: damned if they ditch him, damned if they don't They say that he has a 'secret hold' over Blair, from confidences over the years. This is a joke The Prime Minister dare not remove him for fear of sparking a deputy leadership race Gilmour's ascent is touching the Floyd first night Pop Alliance Leicester The Sharpest Critics Concern Cisco Systems Evicted widow dies after 'overdose' Family claims woman, 93, tried to kill herself after closure of care home, reports Fran Yeoman Whitehall ditches Royal Mail in favour of cheaper private rivals Morgan Stanley NHS scheme 'risk to confidentiality' churchill Cisco Systems Tories forced to rethink as elite shun risky seats Index War memorial stolen off plinth Keypoint Poor civic leadership 'helped to fuel' division that led to race riots Picking a bone with the climate Who bugged the whist drive? Computer rejects word to wise Cisco Systems Singer denies rise to fame was result of internet scam Sandi Thom became famous by webcasting concerts from her basement flat. Now she is expected to fulfil a music industry myth and top Britain's music charts, reports Adam Sherwin Envoy who must bring a nation back from the brink The US Ambassador has played his trump card, but will it be enough to broker the deal? Ned Parker reports from Baghdad A Bridge between East and West Leader promises massacre inquiry Picture Gallery www.toucan.com 'Our world is in pieces after loss of the best' PC World PC World Hooligans face jail if they miss passport deadline Cover up 'Nazi' statues, say Jewish activists The £100 World Cup penalty Empire of Cards Germany Calling Nature gets a hand to save lonely asparagus Multiple Display Advertising Items Why tawny owls need to woo Reid challenged on police plans Holiday death Bread recalled Rock of ages Sunshine after the rain ... but lon't expect a flaming June energy saving Shops and pubs ban town's traffic wardens Times World News Surgeon gave his own blood as heart boy lay dying on table The Flow of Information When life is at stake you can take a risk Apathy threat to 9/11 memorial New Yorkers have ignored pleas to contribute towards the $1 billion World Trade Centre project, reports James Bone BritishRedCross The Open University Inside Track Get £1.20 off Cosmopolitan New queen may unseat the founders of Rome Renewed riots force extra police into Paris suburbs Autumn Troubles Saga Insurance Rosetta Stone (AP): President intervenes over rioting (AP): Ming vase sells for record $10m Land lost to Nazis is restored (Reuters): Transport links hard to swallow Sterling. dk (AP): Storm clouds bear glad news Pollution has put Yangtze on brink of catastrophe Multiple Display Advertising Items Vonage Thousands maimed by 'miracle' implants gel The cruellest blow: why time of quake killed so many children Grand Designs Iran nuclear talks agreed (AFP): Gaza offensive (AP): Classroom protest (Reuters): Onassis fails (Reuters): A plea for vice Artistic Licence Painting or a drawing? There is a prize for the right answer Russians send their favourite author to Siberia Index Barclaycard set to accept £12 cap Wednesday May 31 2006 ITV fights slump M&S departure Tunnel debt plan Quote of the day Bush picks Goldman chief to be new head of Treasury President intervenes personally to persuade banker to take key job Market turmoil highlights challenge facing new man as Dow slumps again Vodafone owners cool on FTSE 100 Navman Stock Markets Telecoms giant sweats as Boots relaxes Business Commentary North Sea Oil What's reckoned to be good for the United States was … Commodities Pound to Dollar BAA bid not all it seems 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 StarParks sells six sites on Continent Amsterdam fix for airport IPO row PokerStars deals five billionth hand The Times BAA faces pressure to talk after Ferrovial raises bid Soco shares in retreat after key Vietnam well fails to impress Engelhard agrees to $5bn BASF bid after five-month showdown Investors betting on counterbid for Kinder Morgan Trophy Holders Eosairlines One fifth of City falls into hands of Germans www.Stringfellows.com Does Bush want more than The new Treasury Secretary may find himself in charge of damage limitation as the value of the dollar continues its sharp decline, writes Gerard Baker 'Hardest man on Wall Street' first refused Washington job How Benefits of the Job Compare Hank Paulson interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, … Goldman furnishing White House with stock And the search for Paulson's successor begins . . . lenovo Head of SAP plays down merger talk Pace's price hit by fresh profit alert TWD Accountants Banker has maker of Shameless in view for £300m bid Esporta in the running for TCC Lack of skills and planning 'jeopardise UK car industry' Standard Life chief gives flotation warning PwC's Japanese arm faces hit of £100m Sanctuary severance City Diary Green guy City Diary Pub history City Diary Fujitsu Computers Siemens Jail and £12bn forfeit for Daewoo boss Vodafone chief is defiant in the face of investor criticism Despite a hike in dividends, Arun Sarin has failed to convince shareholders of his ability, reports Elizabeth Judge The Times 'Rebels' drive new strategy at Britain's biggest operator Write-off drowns out a creditable showing Analysis Times Online Basque Country pays for Eta's terror Could 'permanent ceasefire' lead to better times for businesses that have struggled in the face of violence? Graham Keeley reports Airport owners must be brought down to earth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Prospect of a takeover battle puts some fizz into Britvic share price Small Caps Gilts Recovering Standard Life offers attraction - at least for a year Building Nicely BSS Group Chemical reaction corrodes ICI shares before EU ruling Stock Markets Pace Micro Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Source Interactive Data Edison's idea set the ball rolling Oracle Keeping out prying eyes Steve Coomber explains digital safeguards for going paperless Only those who fit the profile of a document can access it Managing the move from print to web Paper's long reign in the office under challenge Steve Coomber looks at the benefits of managing documents electronically Ten per cent of London's office space is used for paper storage Old habits die hard but cost savings help to alter attitudes Join the SME debate A policy shift away from copy and post Picture Gallery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Peter J Stringfellow Index General Johann-Adolf Graf Von Kielmansegg German soldier who sympathised with the 1944 plot against Hitler and rose postwar to command Nato forces in Europe John Dunster Expert on radiation who advised the British Government after the nuclear disasters at Windscale and Chernoby1 Larry 'Ram Rod' Shurtliff Grateful Dead road manager from the group's Haight-Ashbury heyday until the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995 Ram Rod was the band's conscience; Jerry Garcia called him the Dead's 'highwater integrity marker' Jack Fallon Versatile jazz double bassist who also played country music and blues, and acted as an agent for other musicians Jack Fallon, jazz double bassist and agent, was born on October 13, 1915. He died on May 22 2006, aged 90 Bruce Merrifield Biochemist who galvanised pharmaceutical research and manufacturing with his method for synthesising proteins Since his method could be used by machines, drugs such as insulin were produced more easily Liability for contaminated land Queen's Bench Division Time of use of land before registration as town green Law Report House of Lords Court Circular Liverpool, our second city of built wonders Picture Gallery Legal News Church News Births Deaths Latest Wills Acknowledgements Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Floating houses beat the floods Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Index Ballydoyle gallop inspires gamble on Horatio Nelson Racing Yarmouth Cartmel Beverley The Times Sports Book Blinkered First Time Brighton Southwell Amadeus Wolf will return to six furlongs at Royal Ascot … Redcar Racing Yesterday's Results Chepstow Course Specialists Leicester Sandown Hexham simplyswitch Calzaghe finally gets his man with Johnson test Boxing Jones at root of England failings Richard Hobson says that the return of Ashley Gilles is essential if the lower order is to make sizeable contributions James Twining the Double Eagle Times Online Twenty20 Somethings Sarah Potter continues the Series uncoveraging the bright young things lighting up the cricket scene Minor Counties Schools Cockspur Cup Clubs The Championship More injury woes place Murray in position of doubt Tennis French Open Hard Knocks Football The Results Service International match Baseball Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Darts Golf Speedway Squash Today's Fixtures Rugby union Rugby league Tennis No hint of a wobble as Hingis sees off Raymond Telewest RFU to give judgment in clubs and country row Rugby Union Woods is back in the swing Morrison for Bulls English pull out Zelezny beaten Rivelino concerned the Selecão has lost its street cred Owen Slot learns that the conveyor belt of talent is in decline in the third of a four-part series about Brazilian football The Wimpole Clinic Villa duo sign new contracts Allen walks out Warnock signing Wembley Stadium Kalou sneaks into Stamford Bridge before the big guns Celtic hold talks with Fortune Dowie's entry to Valley blocked by Jordan writ Times Online Gibson forced back to the drawing board Come in No 9: team ethic takes the fantasy out of putting the ball in the back of the net Who has last laugh Match Stats: shorts on target: England 7, Hungary 3. … How England Rated Tony's Tactics Relying on Beckham after Gerrard trial? Simon Barnes says the head coach has broken the rules with his tactical tinkering Sorry Germany draw little comfort To Create Changes May Mean Trouble at the Top Shots blocked: England 3, Hungary 1 Football England's mystery tour lacks Some Very Easy Maths. Oh. And an Award Winning Car The Times Crossword 23,303 O'neill Signs up for the Times Three Lions Lick their Wounds ProBrain Sport Gerrard eases pressure on Ericksson's system overload The Times England v Hungary times2 passnotes theface Rocket man grounded theclick contents thebulletin The reality check Five men spent six weeks in a monastery for a reality TV show. Two years on, have the lessons they learnt endured? Penny Wardk finds out A chance to examine a painful past 'The monks at Worth are centred, balanced and sorted' 'It's too reclusive for me' The big earner Modern morals Picture Gallery And at the creative peak of TV. . . If I were. . . Theo Walcott's mum I'd say 'Stay at home' says Hannah Betts A truly radical film would dare to tell the truth Will my relationships suffer because I come from a broken family? stylewednesday Don't be afraid of prints The trick with patterns is what else you wear, says Lisa Armstrong Cheltenham & Gloucester Beauty jury Imedeen dfs Six of the best quilted bags Dish Fast fish with tomatoes & olives Peacocks must stop being so bashful There is one cut-price clothing chain whose elegant clientele wants to keep it exclusive, But Anne Ashworth is determined to blow its cover arts Wanted - capital ideas Tired of the chaos of London? So tell us how we can put it right again, says Tom Dyckhoff The Lion King The Royal Ballet London pride—you saw it here first Free download from the Wigmore Hall Can't get you out of my head Blackouts and a brain scan inspired Susan Aldworth's intriguing art, discovers Tim Teeman The Goldsmiths Company Exclusive video guide to the Tate rehang Theatre Sit and Shiver New End, NW5 The Times reviews first night Pop Allen Toussalnt Sush Hall W12 Concert Australian The Times Pop Strays Don't Sleep/Josh Rouse Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Instruments of change Crème Working Relationship Christina Coker OBE, cheif executive of the National Foundation for Youth Music, and her PA, Claire Mills, talk to Sue Fox Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference call Know thyself Emotional intelligence is the key to success, says Virginia Matthewes Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time Multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Apocalypse later at the BBC Last NIGHTSTV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3917 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Cordula
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