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News from 13/06/2006

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Tim Marlow, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Miles, Kim Howells, Alun Morris, Robert Cole, Andrew Billen, DJM, Anthony Browne and Lewis Smith, Neelam Verjee, Peter Klinger and Nicola Hill, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Donal Thompson, Zuhair al-Obaidy, Stephen Hugh-Jones, Devika Bhat, Linda Tsang, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lorna Chudleigh, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Stephen Hockman, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoffrey Smith, Greg Hurst, Richard Ford and Nicola Woolcock, Geoff Brown, Mark Chester, Joe Joseph, David McVay, Rob Crilly, Gabby Logan, Elizabeth Robertson, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Michael Grifiths, Jonathan Hartman, Derek Sinclair, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Amanda Huntingford, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jeremy Summers, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Lizzie Shipp, Margaret Higgins, Richard Tulej, Edward Fennell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Stephen Farrell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Clive Bates, Rio Ferdinand, Canon Nicholas Turner, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Fisher, Ned Parker and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Bernard Lagan, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Dee Moss, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Frances Gibb Legalk Editor, Sarah Campbell, Gill Morgan, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Christine Riefa, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Simon Bames, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, D. H. Lawrence, Katle Scott, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Joanna Pitman, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Sarah Ebner, Brian Glanville, Carly Chynoweth, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Dr. Selby Whittingham, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, George Osborne, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Barry Hyman, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Jeremy Griffin, Alan Robb, Ross Anderson, Marsha Head, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Review of abuser's lenient jail term Somalia promise Tory X factor Law inside Public Agenda Keane quits Shaky markets You don't have to be paranoid to want to take these … Rubbish bag 'tax' to encourage recycling Britain to follow Europe in plan to reform local taxation Charges are way to reach green targets, The Times told Working mothers And now for the good news Europe shows that fees work better than persuasion In the Times Today The Times Lord Thomson dies, aged 82 Cherie flies out Immigrant death Boy's gun guilt Porton Down tests Mind your Language Helen & Dovglas House Stop turning the air blue or you'll be off the airways, Radio 1 DJs told BBC warns presenters after regulator threatens fine of £250,000 for breaching rules, reports Adam Sherwin Bad language is unacceptable in shows heard by 460,000 children during half-term, says watchdog Fears rise over Afghan mission as British soldier dies in combat Time for a hard look at troops' role Gulf veterans in payout letdown PC murder denied Rail strikes ahead Youths bailed Ban lifted Boost on cancer Bvlgari Penniless ex-lover 'killed millionaire's daughter' Mother of two was found dead weeks after telling her former fiancé to move out, a court was told. Russell Jenkins reports Fans go corporate to get tickets Many England supporters are beating the shortage of tickets by paying thousands for hospitality deals, reports Sean O'Neill The Low Fares Ferry Company! Fair Shares? Just the Ticket Brawls switch off BBC's big screens Ratings apologise Licence required World Cup Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Record June heat doused by flooding and thunder Outcry at 5-year sentence for Victim's family attack 'lenient' minimum jail term as an insult and Home Secretary calls for case of convicted sex attacker to be referred to Court of Appeal, write Richard Ford and Frances Gibb What the Girl's Mother Said Supervision worked, right up to the day that it ran out Rules on guilty plea put judges in a straitjacket UBS Charges dropped over cartoon hate banner Multiple Display Advertising Items Met and its boss have my complete confidence, says Prime Minister hp invent Through our own shadowy South American contacts, we … Mercedes-Benz No More Mister-Balt Guys Last week we reported how the smallish Liberal Democrat … The BBC is getting grief from MPs for spending £20 … Ps Cameron gives rap across knuckles People Anglicans face rift over gay clergy Multiple Display Advertising Items Divided Church dfs Take a Bow: The Winners in New York British talent dominates the Tonys The History Boys led the way on a fantastic night in the Big Apple, writes James Bone Smooth operator has funding in his grip Political Analysis Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Girl, 9, beaten to death as she defended mother Trust in trusts Language and the legislature Can the Church be home to women bishops? Questioning our War on Terror Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Afghanistan's poppy problem Failure to prize Turner State of police Soft touch Picture Gallery The March of History New York finds the universal in Bennett country It Takes Two The pressure is on Palestinians to be peaceful partners Just because you wear red spandex undies doesn't mean you're gay La Notebook Hindsight and Hindrances Co-operation between police and the intelligence services is crucial Stretch those layabouts Thunderer The blind misleading the blind 'They're not like us.' That's the prejudice keeping Muslims and Westerners apart, with fatal results Where are the British giants of cyberspace? We may have invented the internet but it's the Americans who have colonised it. It's time to stake our claim Silicon Valley exists because Stanford set aside land for graduates to set up businesses You don't have to be paranoid to want to take these lunatics at their word Were al-Faisal and his wife-the fringe de la fringe-important enough to film? Designer labels more likely to be worn by baby than yummy mummy Charges hang over MMR doctor Butterflies wing it with tiny radars Student cheats hire ghostwriters Coffee may cut alcohol damage Blueroom The 'depravity' of our naked civil servants Jail for postman forced by gun gang to steal 100 credit cards He made nothing, but everyone must be able to rely on the post, says judge. Simon de Bruxelles reports Dream works its magic on a summer night first night Opera a Midsummer Night's Dream Glyndebourne Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Donington proves it's still the spiritual home of heavy rock vodafone Cameron asks London to find a new mayor with the X factor Barclays Now there's a thought DC (with Bob in hot pursuit) brings Bromley to the boil Members desert Labour Party Campbell's call to honour Ecclestone Beckett courted for deputy's job Hutton in US for poverty rethink Ice Age fly discovered alive and well in Scotland The Luxury Travel Fair Extra funds will boost Mars probe's hunt for life Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Blair risks Arab anger by backing Israeli plan to impose new border Girl who saw family die on beach becomes icon and media celebrity Pacific pilots plucked from sea as their plane sinks Multiple Display Advertising Items Justice and the Koran The Open University No music, no dancing, no football as Muslim law takes over from reign of the warlords The man who drove US-backed warlords out of Mogadishu says he has no desire for an Islamic state, Rob Crilly reports (AP): Divisions mark national day national savings & investments Marines are forced to retreat (AFP): Train derailment kills five (AP): Boy driver escapes with warning (Reuters): Actress visits rebel stronghold Multiple Display Advertising Items Making a Name for Himself Hope for death row inmates Savoy Taylors Guild Bringing home the bacon for 48 years The longest-serving US senator who was a Ku Klux Klan backer is now a critic of the war in Iraq, writes Catherine Philp Olympic Vice-mayor built himself concubine palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Crimes Airmiles The mystery heir to al-Zarqawi Al-Qaeda names leader as military reveals details of death, report Ned Parker and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour (AP): EU accord on Turkish entry (Reuters): Money returned (AP): Relations thaw (AFP): 'Fake' operations (AP): Crime tackled Times Business Olympic win for Australian builder Filtronic deal Ultraframe move Vertex bid advice Quote of the day Turbulence in markets unerves Bank and Fed officials Glazers set to ease Man United's debt burden China Covers the World FTSE 100 People's Republic export boom adds to tensions Commercial Mortgages Stock Markets Economic reality ain't what it used to be Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Going public Pound to Dollar Time to shoot Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Bet of the day eurostar Rumour of the day Directors' dealing Smaller stock to watch Look ahead The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Delay for designer's luxury emporium Qualcomm files new Nokia complaint Rosneft advances London float plans Mirant abandons NRG Energy bid MySpace launches recruitment service King strengthens expectations that rates will stay put The Times Suitors line up for Hardys & Hansons Lehman share slide brings fear of Wall Street rout eurostar Bernanke's tough talk could backfire American View A Safe Pair of Hands? O'Reilly puts cash into Waterford Countdown to China Crisis for Irish Media Mogul Eosairline Sainsbury hopes to sell £2.93m carrot for King Rothschild assembling a bid for MFI unit Justin King's Targets Zale makes hasty exit from talks with rival Signet Bonus puts LSE chief's package beyond the £1m mark Invest your capital in select Swiss real estate investments Companies sell unwanted pension debts to insurers British Airways How the Market Shapes up Bad debts climb as A&l waits for a move by its suitor Latsis group in $500m hedge fund float Bayou fraud 'could have been avoided' Big Players in the UK Market The Times US banks focus on European distressed debt Bank of China to raise $2.5bn in domestic listing Emirates Monster subpoenaed in options inquiry Open Wharfare City Diary Looking for a saviour in the land of the white nights What's in a name? City Diary Arabian nights City Diary Oil find in Kurdish Iraq fuels tensions Battle for control of Arcelor could lead to lawsuit The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Mondadori on brink of French deal with Emap Shah to step down at Atomic 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 Alba rises on hopes that figures will reflect the World Cup effect Small Caps Gilts Well-built McCarthy & Stone should not be sold too cheaply Tempus Workspace Hopes over further return to investors lift Whitbread Stock Market ISoft Business Equity Prices Stihl Times Register Lord Thomson of Fleet Media tycoon who burnt his fingers on his father's London newspapers but went from strength to strength in North America György Ligeti Volatile avant-garde composer whose works ranged from absurdist irony to darkly complex dissonance He always moved on when he perceived that a particular vein was exhausted Council has duty to house destitute asylum-seeker Law Report Loss not required to establish dishonest appropriation Privy Council Jury is expected to rule on ASBO excuse Court of Appeal Technical innovations in ancient civilisations Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Court Circular In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Cool sea breezes baffle forecasters Weather Eye Timesonline Times Sport Jockeys face hearing on charge of corruption Racing Salisbury Rugby League Radinski defies doctors to come to rescue of Wigan World Cup Don't blame Owen, blame the tactics, says Roeder The Ten Races in Question Chester Redcar Small owners can still hig big time On the Level Radlinski defies doctors for chance to save Wigan Rugby League Worcester Racing Local Hero The Times Sports Book Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Course Specialists Ahern to Appeal Renault Collins cools talk of fast-tracking Chambers return The Times Athletes made accountable as new ratings aim to boost medals The Beautiful Game Australia continue testing for perfect combinations Worsley refuses to celebrate from his place on the bench Rugby Union Morley plumps for Wolves O'Neal falls short India for starters Quarterback hurt Strauss gets England dancing to his tune Cricket How They Line up Pak savours major sturnaround Golf Open course dismissed as 'relic' The Results Service Today's Fixtures Times Online Lewis still enjoys his days in the sun Patrick Kidd finds little has changed in the make-up of a player who was one of England's greatest enigmas Relaxed Henman wins in battle of old guard The Times Injured Rusedski volleys abuse at officials Queen's by the Numbers Competition Take on a Top-Ten Tennis Player Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Borwell shows stomach for fight Mirza proves the biggest crowd-puller of them all Stars of India He will not go gentle into that good night Simon Bames says that Mr Angry will keep raging against the dying of the light The Game northern rock The Times Crossword 23,314 'He'll Be Missed' Keane the colossus is forced to call it a day Taylor leaves Hull for Palace Jansen's new hope Savage setback Davis not moving Sport Owen losing his way on England's direct route The Times Inside times2 passnotes the face MMR maverick the click the bulletin contents Selling Sandi The Andrew Billen Interview Sandi Thom may be the singer who bypassed the music hype to get to No 1, but it turns out that she also knows a lot about marketing Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Princess and pauper: who had the richer life? Fish oil? Sounds like a snake-oil remedy Church chill factor I admit that I like . . . Poor summers, says Damian Whitworth The Times Working mothers: now for the good news Good childcare is the key for mothers who work, says a US expert. Sarah Ebner reports What must be done Wealth Warning Summer Dining Next Week in the Times Do You Need Advice? Hospital diet advice is hard to take mentuesday Bye, Dad. Happy Father's Day Jonathan Hartman recalls the bittersweet dying days of a rather curmudgeonly parent The Times vodafone Be the Kind of Man who Always Knows the Score If you want to follow the cricket, find a new tailor or arrange to meet friends—yet you're always on the move—you'll discover that it pays to be well connected T Mobile Dress code Bowl 'em over with your sharp look on the lanes The Times Dish Churros AA The kit Just what you need for your travel bag Microwave Man Sorry, David, you must give up your seat to a lady arts America's Most Wanted With the British triumph at the Tonys, Benedict Nightingale is forced to revise his view of Broadway Royal Opera House—a World Stage The face rings a bell From musical representations to 3-D installations, portraiture is escaping the shackles of convention. Joanna Pitman discovers A colourful case of overkill At a new show, Rachel Campbell-Johnston discovers why Howard Hodgkin is better in small doses Howard Hodgkin Tate Britain, Sw1 barbican first night A Midsummer Night's Dream Swan, Stratford-Upon-Avon Theatres Metal shows its mettle Pop Download Festival Donington Park Comedy Jackie Mason Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, WC2 Pop Isle of Wight Festival Seaclose Park, Newport Concert Les Arts Florissants/Christie Barbican tv & radio Radio Choice The Times TV choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Tim Marlow on Constable: The Great Landscapes Five, 7.15pm China BBC Two, 9pm World Cup Watch Variations Imagine . . . A Picture of the Painter Howard Hodgkin BBC One, 10.45pm The Black Tent (1956) Channel 4,1. 05pm Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001) More4,9pm L'âge D'or (1930) Artsworld, 10.30pm The risky reality of the West End Last Night's TV You warm to courageous theatre impresarios in a way you don't to Hollywood studio executives Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3928 Word Watching Polygon Appeal Conservatory Blinds The Game Yesterday's Results Today's Games Hero of the Day Zero of the Day Weather Watch TV Nation Times Online England Must Go Back to Basics Tony Cascarino says Owen goals not own goals should be sought on Thursday Tomas Rosicky Became the Fifth Player to Score a Double … Funny Business Target Man Zlatko and Niko Kranjcar, the Croatia Coach and Player, … The Long-Running Mystery of Paraguay's Anthem Mashed Swedes Turn their Rage on Each Other South Korea Have Won None of their 14 World Cup Finals … Cole Happier out of the Limelight Matt Dickinson finds the midfield player enjoying his multiple roles Success in All Areas Day-Dream Believer Downing is George Caulkin finds the Middlesbrough winger admitting to being slightly star-struck The Czech Republic Recorded the First Three-Goal Win … Birchall Plots Local Drowning of Sorrows Brazil Rocked by Cafu Calling FIFA Shuts Roof Seat Concerns Cahill Creates History with Perfect Timing Australia Became the First Team at the Tournament to … Australia Learns Joy of Real Footy Simon Barnes finds a lesson for England In Football's vast commonwealth Australia Yesterday Used Seven Players Based in the … English Elite Top the Table Artful Rosicky Puts Americans on the Canvas The Matches Group E Ballack Returns and is Happy to Play to Kinsmann's Tune Matt Hughes on the Germany captain returning to his place in the spotlight The United States Have Lost All Seven World Cup Matches … Classy Totti Exposes Ghana Times Online kingson My Handsome Reward Audience with David Beckham the ultimate kick-start for the greatest show on earth William Hill Portugal Have Not Drawn Any of their 12 World Cup Finals … Fat El Fenomeno's Issue Owen Slot rejects claims that Ronaldo's weight will prove to be a burden to Brazil No World Cup Holders Have Retained the Trophy since … Worth his Weight in Gold Rac rescue Results and Statistics The Players The Teams Stars Determine France's Fate France v Switzerland 5pm today, BBC One Hislop Keeps up Tradition of Erratic Performances The World Cup has always brought out the best and worst in goalkeepers Casiology World Cup Today Betfair Southgate Plays the Name Game But it's E for effort for the likes of Dixon and Venables World Cup 7/24 This is what we loved about football yesterday World Cup Billy Picture Gallery Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'Panic on a hamster's wheel' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Consultations of the Week Other Views Where have the public sector workers gone? Issue of the Week Absenteeism The Top Jobs School Meals Percentage of Scottish pupils taking school meals, free or paid for, by urban/rural indicator of school, 2006 Under-Age Drinking Frequency of drinking in the previous 12 months among 16 and 17-year-old girls Labour Disputes Number of working days lost in the public and private sectors, 1996-2005 Public Opinion "In the NHS, tackling inefficiency is a moral imperative, not an optional extra" New Medical Research Patients ought to be involved Health Other Stories we Liked NHS 'threat' to our future Duplication hit by cost cuts Chief Executive The Coal Authority, £110,000 Measuring nebulous concepts is possible Finance Medic Alert Give councillors more power Interview Sir Michael luyons, acting chairman of the Audit Commission who is just finishing his report on local government, skips lunch to tell Jill Sherman his vision of the future for town halls "The first inquiry seemed to be an honour but having done one or two you want to get on with other things" Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard You may be right-eventually Education Jargon Decoder Decanting Tenants Stay late, it's good for you Education How to Get a Job as a . . . Hospital Pharmacist Director of Kent Highway Services, Kent County Council, … Virtual failing in real world Councils Course Watch Careers Prison Watch If you're poor it's your fault Poverty Amnesty for idle groups? Charities Hero… and Villain Values are a powerful tool Charities Foreign Ways Legislation Update The code seems to be a correct balance of support for officers at protection of the rights of the public Staff Matters Stress is a public sector problem Public Service People Management 2006 The feeling that public sector employees take a lot of time off because of illness is not misplaced. Stress is a big contributor to illness and the public sector is a stressful environment, as Carly Chynoweth discovers Do we Mean Business about Bullying at Work? PSPM Take control to promote staff How to… Manage and Train Talent It's no longer enough simply to find staff who are fit for the job; they have to be suitable for development too. Sarah Campbell looks at maximising your talent pool What Worked for us Richard Tulej head of corporate strategy at Launcaster City Council, on how the Escendency E-HR system has led to more transparency Find out More Opinion "Those trying to drive change within the public sector find the slow pace frustrating" Veredus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you… ID theft is more than a loss of face What Worked for Me Mark Chester a parenting adviser at YMCA England, on how the Dads & Lads scheme encourages fathers and sons to build up their relationship Success Story Diary Dates Westminster Law A Carousel of Fraud Multiple Display Advertising Items Why NHS hospitals must not be both judge and jury Will a new complaints system be fair? Frances Gibb looks at the NHS Redress Bill By the Time Test Results Showed the Disease, It was Too Late Ministry of Defence The Times Law Section Magna Carta: it's who we are and what we stand for June 15, birthday of democracy, is the day to celebrate Britishness, argues Gary Slapper The Idea of the Rule of Law is Emblematially British Serious fraud: why justice is not being done Proposals to improve the investigation and prosecution of fraud do not go far enough, argues Jonathan Fisher Radical Changes Must Be Made if Public Confidence is to Be Restored 500 officers v 9,000 criminals Billions of pounds are lost every year in VAT scams. Jeremy Summers believes that at the Chancellor of the Exchequer has no one to blame but himself Timesonline Some good ideas, but what about the needs of people? The Rights of the Individual Receive Little Emphasis in the Paper eBay: law is, mostly, on your side What are the legal rights of World Cup fans who have bought fake final tickets? Christine Riefa reports lawyer of the week Timesonline Artistic licence In the City Law online Offside Mind the gap law online best of the blogs tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Join the debate every day at It was a dark and stormy opening line Case Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items

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