News from 09/06/2006
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Andrew Robson, Nick Foster, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Frank Moulten, DJM, W. H. Thomas, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Devika Bhat, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, Philip Howard, Shaka Hislop, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Mike Rutherford, Will Werry, Elizabeth Judge, Flona McCann, Richard Irving, Keith Nolan, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Gordon Munday, Martha Kearney, Kevin Eason, Gary Cooper, John Bungey, Melane Phillips, Geoff Brown, Fram Yeoman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Mozart Sonatas, Bricks and Mortar, Reem Abou-El-Fadl, Peter Nicholls, Jim McCue, Mike Pattenden, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Greg Hurst and Gabriel Rozenberg, Dan Sabbagh, Patrick Vidaud De Plaud, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, David Leibling, Jayne Dowle, Myshele Goldberg, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Simon Gordon, Chris Patridge, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Phil Burchall, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Rachel Poder, Lisa Freedman, Russell Vallance, Carlos Quinn, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Julian Evans, Nouri Al-Maliki, Alex Fallon, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Simon Barnes Ahief Sports Writer, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Paul Pemberton, Sean O'Neill, Ned Parker and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Bob Gartside, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Geoffrey Pointer, Peter Dixon, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Dominic reports, Russel Kempson, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Sophie Heawood, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Antonia Henbest, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Mark Souster interrupts the nation's new singing sensation at his studies, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, angus batey, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Martin Cutts, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Jennifer Lopez, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Professor Lord Wedderburn of Charlton, QC, Tony Halpin, Andy Bowles, Garetth Evens, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Robinson, James Bone and Richard Beeston, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, S. Sheikh, Alan G. Melville, Nick Hasel, Jade Chang, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Anthony Saunders, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times English hooligans first to be arrested Fastest descent Times Online now £35bn poorer Land of contrasts Index Death of a terrorist Index Ministers wedding In the Times Today The Times Betrayed: death of a terrorist No You Cant: What the Advice was in 1996 Yes You Can: How It Changed in 2005 Sandals Betrayal led US bombers to hideout of Iraq's most wanted man On Other Pages GUCCI The Reaction How a junior partner in global jihad found his truly murderous calling As Iraq turned into the front line between militant Islam and the West, al-Zarqawi eclipsed the world's most wanted terrorists, Richard Beeston writes His Allies The Bombings and the Beheadings His Victims It will not end the insurgency, but this opens door to progress Foregin Editor's Briefing Staples The Politicians An escape to Paradise from lonely prison cell Patek Philippe Geneve Blair limits talk to the torpor of terror Political Sketch every one loves a bargain dfs World Cup Special First English hooligans held at Cologne airport Football Shorts Minister's wife lands top role as schools inspector How to Be a Good Traveller Secuestro Express Pupil's handwriting is not up to scratch Track Record Picture Gallery Hello, Treasury press office? Would we be right in … DELL An e-mail to all BBC staff: "The CRE Press Office says … In her first appointment since becoming Foreign Secretary, … Picture Gallery Thank you to the many who e-mailed us suggestions about … Ps There's frantic speculation that Jennifer Lopes is pregnant Poverty? Been there, done that People Nivea Cameras at yellow box junctions cause longer traffic jams WH Smith Court-martial Guardsmen to quit Beating hearts created from cells Winning street artist faces arrest volkswagen Builders on red alert over Chelsea barracks sale Rocks on Brown about-turn on tax saves parents form redrafting wills Homebase GP's revolt puts paid to rating plan for surgeries Herception for all to cost £91m a year Dib Dib Dib Fear of being sued leaves Guides and Scouts short of help Magnificent halfords Driving doen prices Sainsbury's 'Drunk driver' kills four in crash Ex-policeman's wife and daughter, and two family friends, die as overloaded vehicle leaves the road after an evening at a Dordogne restaurant, reports Karen McVeigh Clearly better Directors' duty in law Mutual incomprehension in 'Londonistan' Buy British Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Realities in the health service Crowning glory A degree of confusion Illegal fields D-Day memories Rich in inability Cup that cheers The Times Bolder, Smarter 2p or not 2p? The Liberal Democrats talk some sense on tax Royal Wedding Marriages are made in Heaven, not statute books: Honi soit qui mal y pense What's male, 15-45, wears Burberry and sends people into a weird panic? Notebook A Fitting End The death of al-Zarqawi should be a turning point for Iraq Thunderer: Who says you're harassed? Will they put up a Straw man? Or should the Labour Party choose a woman as deputy leader? It's the hottest topic at Westminister The Times Brick by brick, we will build unity The Prime Minister of Iraq says al-Zarqawi's demise will aid moves towards reconciliation Neighbouring countries do not have a right to meddle in Iraq or ignore terrorist action The strongest impact of al-Zarqawi's death will be felt in America, not Iraq People need to believe that they are creating something to make the sacrifice worthwhile Stone table of royal power lunch found in seat of democracy Vauxhall Antibiotics used for too long Actor misses part Off your bikes Wife guilty of murder in drunken sex-game Fisher Wealth Management 'Lenient' sentence for baby rapist increased Anti-terror law 'sinister', says judge A former chairman of the Security Commission has accused the Government of rushing in legislation, reports Frances Gibb Picture Gallery Pecking Order Feathers will fly: the beak is back Robot with the human touch feels just like us Panasonic Diabetics told to beware of 'confusing' glucose meters Sellafield firm faces spillage fine 3 hit in alrgun shooting spree Hyundai Line of Beauty actors join list of British screen stars of tomorrow Woman chokes next to first aid Lib Dems ordered to hand over documents on £2.4m donation Detectives are following the paper trail leading to the party's biggest donor. Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy report Ming may be unfashionable, but it is too early to shrug him off Political Briefing Making a fresh start Your M&S Darwin Legacy Sold Nine-year-old hangs himself Man dies in crash Football boot alert Trouble on island Animals evolve to keep pace with global warming Disabled given hope of Choosing care Law will offer protection against institutionalisation and give the elderly a say in where they live, Alexandra Frean writes Tiscali Broadband Freedom after a life of sewing on death row Sharps Paradores The girl who got RSI from too many texts Doctor Assisted Suicide Vonage Fringe takes on religious slant among the oddities 1 in 4 abused women may be locked in a cycle of violence BT 'You feel worthless, you just want love' Roof Protester attacks 'racists' Alliance Leicester Ambulance on safety visit kills playgroup boy aged 2 The Link 'Right to roam strays £41m off target Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Olympic gold? The arts want some too Rose too late for a night of golden oldies first night Rock Guns N' Roses Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Thank You for Smoking Belly dance classes bring a city in closer touch with its people Times World News Apologise or we'll cut your funding, US envoy tells UN You insulted US, Bush envoy tells British UN chief Bolton's Wit Boost for Kremlin as pool backs a third Putin term The Pirates Return Philps By Our Foreign Staff: Parliament vetoes joint army exercises Typical 1% APR Baby is held hostage to make mother sell her body If you think it's complete madness to windsurf across an ocean Multiple Display Advertising Items Illigeble Article then what do you call a couple who leap off a 22,000ft mountain for fun? Olmert courts support for pullout The Israeli leader's British hosts want to hear how he plans to restore 'road map', reports Stephen Farrell The Times Airstrike kills Hamas chief Promises, 2005 (AP): Wanted: Australia's ugliest sheep (AP): Violence dashes peace talks (AP): Student protest ends in riot Iberia (Reuters): Island's falling tourism bounty (Reuters): Prodi's remarks anger all sides World News In the second part of his journey of discovery, David Aaronovitch finds Hyderabad in the midest of an astonishing high-tech expansion. But poverty in the countryside, where most of the people live, may drag down the hopes of economic growth in the 21st century. Photographs by Peter Nicholls Wealth Gap Tomorrow: how India's politicians are racing to keep … China breaks Da Vinci Code The Hollywood blockbuster has been withdrawn without any explanation after religious protests, Jane MacArtney reports IPA Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop Film Review From a Trial to a Treat Sushi and steaks face chop as world's larder is emptied (AP): Islamists in regime talks (AP): Vote on Hawaii (AP): Iran's 'new Hitler' (AP): Killer smog (AP): 55 die in floods (AFP): Star-crossed love (Reuters): Berlin bunker (Reuters): Body of evidence Neighbours fall out over giant mills A project vital to Uruguay's economy has outraged Argentina, which fears its environmental impact, reports Flona McCann Buy and Bed and Get a Mattress (AFP): Martin Luther King's papers to be auctioned Uruguay v Argentina The Times Times Business Concern at iSoft accounting move Friday June 9 2006 Severn Trent fine Pelican won't fly AZ deal-hungry US interest rate jitters hit shares worldwide House of Fraser lets Icelandic bidder through door FTSE 100 A stake in Setanta for sale-if the price is right Navman Stock Markets Thorny issue of Rose's massive payouts North Sea Oil Commodities Back to 1970s Pound to Dollar A sorry tail 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 Citibank on verge of triple-A rating Stop Press Morgan Stanley banker for Goldman De Beers to launch diamond dredger Citigroup offers Eurotunnel solution The Times Eurozone rates hit three-year high as MPC stays hand Multiple Display Advertising Items C&W does U-turn on broadband Cheviot New Management Structure New Man's Pay Package Revolving Door Barclays' £12m handshake A top Citigroup executive has been lured by Barclays Bank to become head of a new global unit, writes Jenny Davey AZ keep pursuing small drug firms Windows Xp Whine and dine City Diary Pyrrhic victory City Diary Oasis is Courted Full marks City Diary Energy groups in North Sea push Gorbachev warns UK on nuclear energy: Remember Chernobyl Former Soviet leader pleads for action on climate change Michael Binyon reports It is to start the search now for non-traditional energy supplies The Times Russians set to seek power from foreign offerings Dawn raid lands BAA for Ferrovial Silver Shadow The Deals Goldman Missed Gordon's global vision leaves no room for society No stars, few ideas-C4 radio is a net disappointment Analysis The Times Lighting the way ahead at Five without F-words The broadcaster's chief tells Dan Sabbagh why it must head upmarket to succeed 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 Genosis shares dip sharply as its fertility kits fail to bear fruit Small Caps Gilts After performance surge it's time to take Electra profits Tempus Charles Stanley Weakness in Indian equity markets hurts Cairn Energy Stock Markets Large Caps Wincanton Equity Prices Top managers choose and use Black n'Red notebooks The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi Murderous leader of Islamist terrorists in Iraq who dream of surpassing in brutal influence even Osama bin Laden Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was born in 1966. He was killed on June 7,2006, aged about 40 Johnny Grande Musician who, as a founder member of Bill Haley and his Comets, helped to oversee the birth of rock'n'roll Johnny Grande, musician, was born on January 14,1930. He died on June 6,2006, aged 76 CY Feuer Demanding theatre producer whose instinct for success was proved by Guys and Dolls and Cabaret Cy Feuer, theatre and film producer, was born on January 15,1911. He died on May 17,2006, aged 95 Arthur Widmer Inventor of the bluescreen special effect process Arthur Widmer, film special effects innovator and atomic bomb scientist, was born on July 25,1914. He died on May 28,2006, aged 91 Third party has no injunction claim Law Report Court of Appeal Company can recover unlawful distribution Court of Appeal Failure to submit tax returns not minor Court of Appeal Questions Answered Peanuts, wine and Tanganyika troopers Court Circular The pull of Pushkin Service of Thanksgiving Dinner Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam—private Elections To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving Force Leaders in Four-Wheel Manufacturing Multiple Classified Advertising Items And the World Cup winners are Mike Rutherford looks for a champion carmaker among 32 final contenders City Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Reghunter Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast The mysteries of the atmosphere Weather Eye The Times Times Sport Channel 4 meets competition for rights Racing Diary lenovo Brighton Catterick Wolverhampton Goodwood Haydock Park Yesterday's Results Burberry Bhit Nichols laments conflict as curtain falls Johnson jumps into feud refusing to be sidetracked Athletics Matthew Syed encounters a competitor of conflicting nature in the latest part of our Sporting Inspirations series Mercedes-Benz Harrison returns with respected McGirt in tow Boxing Leap of Faith The Money Trail Cooke drops in to end 18 years of Knowsley Road hurt Rugby League Dobriskey has answers to Holmes questions David Powell on the Commonwealth champion happy to do things her way Dwain Chambers is preparing to run in the Norwich Union … Guinness By Our Sports Staff: Montgomerie draws on his powers of recovery Game on Quality ride for Smith ensures lead at Bramham Equestrianism Sorenstam battles hard in search of old consistency Golf Ashton puts systems in place to reinvent 'robotic' England Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotland make Saxons suffer Pair boost Britain Surprise call-up Wales wane The Results Service Today's Fixtures Blue SQ Stevens shakes image of prop forwards Mark Souster interrupts the nation's new singing sensation at his studies Off-colour Clijsters bites the dust French Open Morrisons Roddick lures Connors into his back-up team RBS Schumacher faces trial by peers over his Monaco stunt British Grand Prix Crawley restores calm after clatter of wickets Liverpool Victoria Country Championship First Division Durham draw inspiration from lower order Joyce assumes control after Silverwood's sweet revenge Yesterday's Scoreboards Derbyshire left in a spin by turning surface Butcher and Brown intent on proving their points William Hill Smith feasts on his favourite bowling Second Division Ashes blow as Jones undergoes surgery A Tale of Woe Nazir gets Pakistan call-up Winter of discontent leads to raft of changes World Cup Today Just the ticket: Brazil draw Owen Slot sings happy birthday to Cafu, samples a caipirinha or two and generally slips into samba mode Lippi observes right to silence on scandal in bid to lift blues World Cup More to follow Dervitte, says Jol Cisse blow hits Liverpool's plans Bowyer goes back to West Ham Fifa votes for all elite leagues to be slimmed down to 18 teams Klinsmann keeping the faith after Ballack blow Group a Germany v Costa Rica Times Online Getting Taste for Positive Drinking Opening Shots Firing Blanks totesport Germany Enjoy Comforts of Home Kick-Off 5pm BBC One Overlooked Costa Rica in no rush to be shown door Fairytale of three little boys might just turn out to have surprise ending Shaka Hislop Roberts The Times Fixtures Soderberg strikes first blow in mind games for Sweden Paraguay not planning to muzzle their underdogs Group B All-new Baddiel and Skinner podcast Online now Gillette Optimism of fans runs high The quantum leap that lets Rooney volley in the winner Patrick Kidd on the England strikeer for whom scoring is rocket science, actually Heat rises as kick-off nears Tale of England's returning hero likely to have unhappy ending Ladbrokes.com The Times Crossword 23,311 Eriksson displays his hard side The World Cup at your Fingertips Beckham hoping to build on the Rooney factor Sport Angry Ferguson left hanging after Eriksson calls the shots The Times Index times 2 passnotes Passnotes the face A Classic party trick the click the bulletin contents Selling themselves short Hedge fund managers are the new Masters of the Universe. So what are they really like? Very clever, very rich-and really very dull, Penny Wark discovers Sofa Workshop What is a hedge fund manager? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery In an ideal world I'd be in charge of Education Internet stardom is a piece of cake Ten things To do at 2pm tomorrow, By Hugo Rifkind Luxury with Lucia Glamorous warmth for cool summer evenings Join the AA and Get a M&S Voucher We need a stunning frock for a petite girl Licia van der Post answers your style questions Picture Gallery Hair with Hari Sleep In Luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items Opportunity knocks but not for everyone It's not what you know but what you study that counts, says Tony Halpin Win a French chef Dish Red berry cheesecake Fancy footwear wreaks havoc on women's feet As a generation of younger women find they are suffering from bunions, Jane Wheatley looks at the causes of the condition-and how to prevent it from developing Wealth Warning How to put your best foot forward In Body & Soul sounds Time to celebrate you, baby Norman Cook gives a rare interview to Stephen Dalton and a podecast to The Times Hina Exclusive Fatboy Slim podcast Good migrations Like a bird Nelly's back, and flying high, but this time she's part of a flock, finds Peter Robinson Some say she's turning her back on her roots. 'Like who?' she splutters The Times Between hard rock and a soft drink Do you know where your children go at night? If they're very good, maybe they'll be at a club such as Underage. Sophie Heawood reports The Times Tweenage kicks: clockwise from below: youngsters strike … Don't you know who my Dad is? The kids from fame The Times Classical Rachel Podger/Gary Cooper Mozart Sonatas Channel Classics POP Keane Under the Iron Sea The Charts Jazz Neil Cowley Trio Displaced Hide Inside When Keane met Steve Coogan Pop Dixie Chicks Taking the Long Way SonyBMG Singles Radio King Creosote Downloads My Brilliant Brilliant career The Chinese wunderkind pianist Lang Lang is not afraid of fireworks. He tells Neil Fisher why amazon Keys to the future of the piano star Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Theatre King's Head, N1 Concert Ascanio in Alba Theatre Bad Girls-the Musical Concert Continuum Ensemble/Rohan de Saram tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial World Cup 06 Viewing Guide Unreported World Variations Buildings that Shaped Britain Five, 8pm Bring Back The One-Hit Wonders Channel 4,10.55pm Pork Chop Hill (1959, b/w) Channel 4,1.05pm La Regle Du Jeu (1939, b/w) The Daytrippers (1996) BBC Two, 12.40am Sex, lies and dodgy videotape Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 times2 Crossword No 3925 times2 Word Watching Polygon The Wildlife for All Trust Bricks and Motors The Surveyor Opening Bids Bricks and Mortar The optimists were right about house prices-but even they are now talking of a cooling-off period There are fears of costlier borrowing and unemployment Focus on The North In Georgian House in South London chelese: a large family property sprawling over five floors with lovely garden views Out a Country Mansion in Surrey Farnham: Grade Ii listed house with self-contained wing and flat in 10 acres of land Away Listed Hall in West Yorkshire Oxenhope: dating back to the 1600s the house has views over heart of Bronte country First-Time Winners Flats from £130,000? Susan Emmett spots a bargain development in the South East For Sale Bally More It's a Wreck but It's Ours Patrick Kidd doesn't fancy being on the DIY rota, but he loves his first home Gimme the Mortgage Lorna Blackwood charts the various ways desperate buyers can put a deal together Key Worker Outer Limit Convenient North London Studio London: Studio apartment on the first floor of a detached Victorian house One-Bedroom Flat in Centre of Bristol Bristol: refurbished one-bedroom period apartment situated in the city centre Newly Built Apartment at Salford Quays Manchester: new one-bedroom waterside apartment a short trem ride from city centre Octagon A Friend to Get You on the Ladder Could a co-buyer ease your way into home ownership? Helen Pridham investigates Jargon Buster Octacon Charles Church Venice, Do Look now Buy a £6m palazzo or invest a lot less in something to do up, says Chris Partridge Lagoon Show Biggest Release Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lower Mill Rialto Luxury Living Bricks and Motors Sad Storeys Deserve a Happier Ending Careful owners required for neglected homes. Only those with taste and several millions to spend need apply, says Mary Gold Mansion Facts Time to Reflect Interior design needs careful planning, says Lisa Freedman Falconwharf Fairview New Homes Ltd. Charles Church The Fabulous Prefabs Eco-friendly Americans like their wilderness bolt holes to go, says Jade Chang Boxclever The only Way is up The Barbican is back in fashion and prices are heading off the map. Dominic Lutens reports City Living Duplex with City Life All around Paddington: contemporary duplex apartment in Central London close to Reagent's park Flat in the midst of Shopping Heaven Knightsbridge: sumptuous apartment on prime London real estate near Harrods Penthouse in New Landmark Block Swiss Cottage, Nw3 three bedrooms on the eighth and ninth floors Perfection Squared Prices spiral up as the super-rich hunt for London's best bits, says Anne Ashworth Sloane Rangers On the March Multiple Display Advertising Items Star in the West Wing Marcus Binney admires the handsome Tudor gables of Dixton Manor, on sale for £9m Green Gables savills Vista Real Bewley St James The Folly on the Hill Locals love it, but does it have a future? A developer has an answer, says Jayne Dowle Peak Practice Multiple Display Advertising Items The Diplomatic Bonus There are 18,000 envoys in London and many need places to rent, says Nick Foster Top Tips The Russians are Coming They may not be an Abramovich, says Mary Gold, but the rouble elite know how to get what they want Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Cushman & Wakefield Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flat save Screens Listed Concern The Times What's On Have You Got a Consumer Question? Bad Rating Blues Sandra's credit status suffered during a marital split. What to do? Home Work Octacon The Times
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