News from 01/06/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Professor Stanley Henig, Devika Bhat, Richard Hobson, Anne Bent, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Kathleen Lyons, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Martin Waller and Gary Duncan, Thomas Tallon, Richard Lioyd Parry, Sam Marlowe, Charles Murray, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Jacqui Goddard and Paul Simons, Geoff Brown, James Christorpher, Leo Lewis and Dominic Walsh, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mick James Consulting editor, Pat Gibson, Feargus O'sullivan, Pete Doherty, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sir Geoff Hurst, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Neelam Verjee and Sarah Butier, Tim Teeman, Phillp Webster Political Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Joss Bolton, Tom Baldwin, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, lvo Tennant, Jamie Lee, Alan Shaw, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Ned Parker, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, José Alexandre Gusmão, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Terence F. Matthews, Richard Ford and David Charter, Amrit Dhillon, Roy Mallows, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Bruce Anderson, Alan Lee, Sheila King Lassman, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, John Naish, Michael Cassidy President, Martin Waller, Simon Brown, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Angus Batey, Sarah Butler Retail Correspondent, Right Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, Martin Amis, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Ben Powell, Matt Deckinson, Ann Farmer, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler and Simon de Bruxelles, Jan Raath, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Tim Albone and Michael Evans, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore, Rajeev Syai and Ian Young,
ResumoThe Times Prescott gives up the country house Iran talks offer Eat out today 2 for 1 meal Internet blackmail Expensive problem Armstrong cleared 'Obsessive gathering of information hinders criminal … timesonline. co. uk Working the system How even a fake visa will do at the Jobcentre Matthew Parris's Notebook US 'takes the leap' to offer Iran talks on nuclear trials In the Times Today The Times Bad Blood Police chiefs fight merger Razzall resigns 702 on the run Unused vouchers Bombings drama Costa takes over Cartier Deadly serious-or gallows humour? How the world's media were hoaxed by a petfood salesman with an obsession about capital punishment Prescott quits country house in the hope of saving his skin Man of Property Official Residences No-fuss style best for baby Remains reburied Doctors accused Oxford choice Train joyriders On the ball Rolex Naughty boys cost extra £6,000 a year The official line:'It's just for reference' Your documents are forged. . . 440,000 immigrants got NI numbers last year, but just 2,000 applicants were properly checked, report Richard Ford and David Charter What IT Means How to Get a National Insurance Number Why diligent employers still struggle to spot a fake Loophole that was exposed years ago Postman who couldn't read the addresses dumped mail Gucci Two blasts rock chemical plant Tiscali Broadband Immunity on a plate for thieves who clone your car Motorola is a Global Partner of (Product) Cheltenham & Gloucester They're Coming Home One good embryo is key to IVF for older women Child Support Agency to be scrapped A new slimline operation will enforce maintenance payments on absent parents only as a last resort, Rosemary Bennett reports Unwed parents may get 'divorce' rights Picture Gallery Magnificent Pullman fails to save water people from the bailiffs WHSmith Longer jail term for possession of a knkife Norwich Union Direct If Attacked. . . Bruce Robinson, the writer and director of Withnail … Washington is buzzing with speculation about Whether … The Drive of your Life Peugeot Thank you for your fine Further gobbets of information have leaked out about … Picture Gallery Speaking at the Hay Festival, Chris Patten, the former … Ps People people@thetimes. co. uk Second ship struck by vomiting bug Dell Renault Academic betrayal Yes, expertise does cost Prescott is merely the victim of 'small-minded political critics' Big win for City Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline co. uk/debate Faith—and the Holocaust Toughen up, you teens! Oxbridge on merit Wrinklies are the realies Ban the big cats Marry-go-round Market forces Dampened ardour Picture Gallery Daggers Drawn Only tougher policing and penalties will end the plague of knife violence Here we Go Preparing to celebrate an England victory If you want hair as fluffy as mine, the solution is staring you in the face Faking It A remarkable failure of joined-up government Thunderer: An Act of singular ingenuity The dead and the deadlines The Times Join the Debate Why nuns are not a terrorist threat America's determination to collect air passenger data is a huge waste of resources The judges against the Government: the rights and wrongs of a very British war Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Heyday Sony Ericsson Virus that holds PCs to ransom reaches Britain 'Star' executioner who struggled to cope with his fame Laura Ashley think sofas, think dfs Size Them up The day a whiff of terror hit Cologne One price fits all for England strip Retailers have been accused of exploiting World Cup fever, reports Adam Fresco The balmy North Pole of 50 million years ago Win Investing Llp Bosch The Untouchable: how Abu Hamza was allowed to preach hate as authority looked the other way Time and again British officials were given evidence of the radical cleric's invlovement in terrorism, but nothing was done to stop him, write Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory in the final extract from their new bok Fanatical rhetoric inspired the 7/7 bombers Blood-letting leaves Titus anaemic first night Theatre Titus Andronicus Shakespeare's Globe Philips The Sharpest Critics Artist could end up crying over spilt milk national savings & investments £1.8bn overpaid in tax credit 'disgrace' Brown's trip will go from brickbats to bouquets So sorry about the house, Mum. It wasn't me, it was the dog. . . Sainsbury's Health losses blamed on location Leaked: ministers' secret plan to demolish historic listed building lraq inquest delays criticised Times World News Outrage as President pardons police chief's 'anarchist' killer Life and Death of an Anarchist Hurricane Alley stocks up for the coming storms Decathlon www.theAA.com Dating fantasy ends with a $2m tiff Widow who could not find love at any price successfully sues matchmaker offering 'billionaire search', Chris Ayres reports (EPA): TV museum to mirror history Raja Fashions Paris alert over estates trouble Cave reveals unknown species New Zealand adopts postcodes (AFP): Looted painting is returned (AFP): Coalition collapse (AP): Headscarf ban (AP): Hoffa search (Reuters): Prison visitor Gatwick express 'Careless' Prince recognises second illegitimate child End to gay rumours (AP): Milosevic was not poisoned Dalai Lama honours Tintin the hero An award will recognise how the cartoon character has aided understanding of Tibet and its plight, reports Amrit Dhillon Empiredirect A World Figure Sterling Quake stirs deep fears of volcano set to below Premier pledges iron fist to crush the death squads Basra: state of emergency as attacks on British troops increase Afghanostan: Taleban launch Taleban kill 11 policemen and kidnap 40 others Rebels step up attacks as the last of 3,000 British troops reach Afghanistan, Tim Albone and Michael Evans report Shell Nigeria Upstream Ventures Limited 'Massacre Marines blinded by hate' offensive to fright Nato forces Al-Haditha: US troops may face murder charges after inquiries Corporal claims that his comrades, who are accused of killing Iraqi civilians, lost control, reports Tim Reid in Washington Latest $100,000 note just about buys a loaf Green Weddings taste Get Esquire for half price Highway Patrollers Sayonara to free parking as hi-tech wardens clamp down (Reuters): Opposition set to win election (AP): Nuclear plan fails (AFP): Leader defiant (AP): Doctors end strike (AP): Fakes bagged Times Business Arcelor rebels demand ballot Credit card cuts Corus profits slip Quintain project Quote of the day Eurotunnel progress on debt faces bondholder disruption Metronet owners risk bill, says Tube regulator Weak dollar converts to worry for UK firms FTSE 100 Navman Stock Markets Times is of the essence in tunnel deal North Sea Oil Commodities Not so simple Pound to Dollar Fair shares Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Directors' dealing Peter J Stringfellow Rumour of the day Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Freshfields expects 13% revenue rise Stop Press Commissioner seeks VAT shake-up Oil prices fall as supply fears ease Enron broadband chief convicted Microsoft chief defends spending plan World Cup gives 'short-lived' kick to retail sales Scottish Equitable Policyholders Trust Limited Bouncing Back Markets tense as Fed hints at a rate rise Bank of China set to make low-key debut Mortgage approvals lowest for 7 months 'Changing supplier will not help children' Times Online Accusations can be bad for business Zara put on the back foot over Portuguese child labour claim The fashion chain's parent is looking at a report that a supplier is paying children as little as €20 a day, writes Graham Keeley Angllan Water trebles profits on back of dry weather conditions Sap Aéroports de Paris in share sale Novartis wins FDA approval SSE gains 600,000 customers Fox edges out Sony in MGM deal Ottakar's founder folds to HMV bid New Strategy. . . New Prospects Northern Foods eyes partial sale as it changes tack The Times Magazine wholesalers face threat of OFT challenge Arcelor pretender ready to build Angela Jameson talks to the man behind SeverStal's strategy Scottish and Southern Energy Don't use 'V' word City Diary What's the deal? City Diary Walk in the park City Diary BT chief paid £3m last year The Times PokerStars prepares $3bn float Times Online Trundling out Bundled Services Orange 'four-play' plan sets up price war against NTL Standard Life's £5.5bn float gets green light Emirates Decline of stock market hastened changes Brussels fines ICI €91m over cartel Largest Eu Antitrust Fines Morgan Stanley books into Cannes Blackn Red IHG closes in on Japanese deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service bieinterim Lloyds TSB Business 'Speed-dating' service for investors and small firms Business Equity Prices Scottish and Southern Energy 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 Yule Catto hit by selling after broker goes cool on prospects Small Caps Gilts The people's energy company powers on with growth plans Burning Issue Northern Foods International Power rises as investors anticipate tie-up Stock Markets Joe Bolger Quintain Newly qualified Chartered, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians etb Times Register Raymond Triboulet Resistance leader who helped de Gaulle to ensure that France was self-governing from the moment of her liberation by the Allies Raymond Triboulet, member of the French Resistance and Gaullist minister, was born on October 3, 1906. He died on May 26, 2006, aged 99 Philippe Amaury Entrepreneur who dominated media publishing in France and organised the Tour de France with dazzling efficiency Philippe Amaury, media mogul, was born on March 6,1940. He died of cancer on May 23,2006, aged 66 Bill Carden Conscientious administrator and ambassador in Africa and the Middle East Bill Carden, CMG, colonial administrator and diplomat, was born on October 30,1921. He died on Aprial 26,2006, aged 84 James Henderson RAF chief scientist who championed computer simulation in training James Henderson, aviation scientist, was born on May 29,1923. He died on May 6,2006, aged 82 His Honour John Da Cunha Circuit Judge and investigator for the Ravensbrück war crimes trial His Honour John da Cunha, Circuit Judge, 1970-92, was born on September 6,1922. He died on May 12,2006, aged 83 Witness anonymity not prejudicial to fair trial Court of Appeal Other parent of child has to be of the opposite sex be of the opposite sex Court of Appeal Judges must stay out of arena Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Dr Kevin O'Flanagan, athlete and sports administrator, was born on June 10,1919. He died on May 26,2006, aged 86 Court Circular Premium Bonds Life Baronies Awards Latest Wills Birthdays Newspapers Support Recycling Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services Awards Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Looking for a tasty June break? There's plenty on the special menu Edinburgh at £80 a night; or £280 for two nights in Co Donegal for a couple. Tony Dawe lists the offers Travel Let's go surfing, er, in Swansea Discover France's hidden treasure Where to stay if you're thinking about Che. . . A World Cup bonus you didn't bargain on Dry start to June as Atlantic front eases Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Kinane and Ballydoyle reunite for Septimus Backers count cost as Galatee misses Oaks Classic Odds Epsom to begin construction of new grandstand in September Nottingham Sport Racing The Wright Track Sandown Park Course Specialists Yarmouth Racing Ayr Yesterday's Results Brighton Wetherby Clubs accuse RFU of 'Cherry-Picking' Rugby Union Armstrong is cleared after drugs in quiry Cycling Bad blood as seven-times winner pounds on Today's Fixtures The Results Service Baseball Testing Times newspaper licensing agency Times Online Gloom deepens for Henman after power surge by Tursunov Tennis French Open Queen's wild card for Philippoussis Driving ambition Cannock knock Vaughan's powers of recovery catching on Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division betfair Naved tucks into Middlesex Scoreboard Frost nips in the bud Kent's hops of taking full control Wharf proves a splash hit at soggy Swansea Klusener century saves Northamptonshire's day Yesterday's Scoreboards Gradjobs Irai and Adams punish Surrey for secon chances Second Division Vaughan's impending return is incentive for run-hungry Cook Cricket Kent hope Rocket Man can give ailing finances lift-off Chambers 'bouncing back' but yet to pay full dues Window Watch Money Makers Premiership wages are sliding down the scale The Sunday Times Johnson to embrace Everton starring role Shevchenko fits the bill for Mourinho Gabriele Marcotti says the Ukraine striker was always destined to be a hit Putting Owen in isolation will not help to prevent the spread if striking the spread of striking disease hurting England betfair He's out there somewhere; in search of the next Rooney Fearlessness is the key for Walcott Edmilson, the Brazil midfield player, has been ruled … Exposing the truth behind fake snake Why defence provides link between 1970 masterpiece and modern art In the last of our four-part series about football in Brazil, Owen Slot finds Pelé tadrring all today's tactics with one brush Reliable Gerrard revels in new role 2006 Fifa World Cup Times Online England can expect silver service from an in-form Beckham talk Sport More rusty robot than goal machine Tom Dart wonders if 'The Crouch' has what it takes to become edance craze of World Cup 'It was at least a more original effort than Jahn 'Thrry's' Fluid England aim to leave fores dazed and confused Masters Rootball Cup Football inside The Times Crossword 23,304 Spann out of Trinidad squad Togo players threaten to strike Henry on target Ljungberg in running for Sweden again after resting foot injury Tentative Totti Sport Chelsea bank on £31m man shevchenko to rule Europe Transfer record goes as Mourinho seals deal Roberto Carlos next on champions' wish list The Times Inside Today times passnotes the face Xanana republic the click the bulletin contents All that sudrvives is love Martin Amis finds United 93, a film about the passenger revolt aborad a 9/11 flight, unremitting, stark and utterly moving, while Penny Wark talks to the mother and brother of two of the terrorists victims Saab 93 'lndivisuals can rise and become herpes' The Times Screen James Christopher reviews United 93 and all … '9/11 must not define his life' Aik is The Times Offers Direct What is the best was to correct a squint? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma They've tried to manufacture other Marilyn Monroes … Closing the door on physical violence The next tone you hear will be mine Mob rule You know your life's in trouble when. . . . . . the only thing you can think about is Big Brother, says Tim Teeman Summer Dining Have a break, have a chic-choc food I should cocoa, says Sarah Vine Dish Aido Zilli's oriental squid Robbie williams live at Milton Keynes Orla Kiely picks the best trolley suitcases Illegible Article The trauma of childbirth Carol Midglsy talks to sheila kitzintger, the authou of a book asserting that many women are left psy chologically scarred by the west's conveyor-belt approach to having babies Some women Kitzintger spoke to used words such as 'violenceo and 'rape' Screen A date with the Beast On Tuesday, 6/6/06, the remake of The Omen is released. James Bone quakes Brick Illegible Article wah-wah Illegible Article Lower City United they take a stand Paul Greengrass's examination of United 93 has a chilling ring of truth, says James Christopher A French pllicier delivers slick thrills but Richard E. Grant's debut rambles, says Wendy Ide Imax betfain The riddle inside a chinese puzzle The actres Bai Ling both beguiles and bewilders Aflic's fix on the crime flick Olivier Marchal was a Paris policeman before he became a director. Kathryn Hone met him Donnington Valley Hostel Win Almodovar DVDs Dvd Dinners "Top of the Cops" What you need Old boy in the Hood sean MacAulay's TV flim of the week Hepburn's more rueful fortitude had replaced her trademark gamine resolve Entertainments Concert London Sinfornietta/knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Mlada Symphony Hall, Birmingham Theatre After Haggerty Pop Nerina Pallot Bloomsbury, Wc1 tv&radio Radio Choice Grand Designs 27 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Hidden Treasure Houses Viewing Guide David Chater New Street Law BBC One, 8pm Can we save Planet Earth? BBC One, 9pm Variations When our Boys Came Home BBC Two, 9pm Foreign Correspondent (1940, b/w) BBC Two, 1pm Film Choice Stephen Dalton Police Academy (1984) Channel 4,10pm Dolores Claiborne (1995) BBC One, 11.35pm At home with the original Cyn Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3918 Free! World Cup football-like sticker! Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Career Index The Times Firms take flying to new heights The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened The Times Why it pays to watch yout step Business Blunders Get It Together The Office Psychologist Personality Clashes A change really is as good as a holiday How to. . . Make a Gap Year Count More and more people are finding that a carefully planned break can set you up perfectly for the next stage of your career, as Clare Dight discovers Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Mind the Gap The 60-Second Business Book Case Study Sunk Costs Grad Jobs How Do I Become. . . Play to your strengths Carol Lewis hears Charles Handy explain that doing you best with what you have is a process to luxuriate in. Aristotle, he says, had the whole thing worked out years ago Where next for. . . City University Graduates Test Yourself. . . Answers Virtual guide to a life in law proves a winner The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Class of 2006 Graduation Plans You Need a New Job when. . . Lovells Statwatch Careers of the Week virgin atlantic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Graduate Recruitment Bloomberg
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