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News from 15/06/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Sir Nicholas Serota, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, James Johnson, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tim Albone, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Shaka Hislop, Christine Seib, Alan Hamilton and Mark Atherton, James Bone, James Ducker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Eleri Thorpe, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Professor J. A. Jolowicz, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gregory G. P. White, Joy Alfantis, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Browne and David Charter, T.p.hargreavies, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Stephen M. Davis, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Tim Teeman, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Dr Stuttaford, Charles Ross, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Andrew Miller, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Karen Wesson, Chris Campling, Professor Sir Alan Craft, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Jonathan Kestenbaum, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Ian Johns, Ned Parker and Ali Hamdani and Tom Baldwin, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Martin O'neill, Alan Lee, Mike Sparrow, Peter Riddell, Andrew Ellson, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Dr Beverly Malone, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Neil Fraser, Benedict Nightingale, Geoffrey Cox, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Caron Bell, Jenny Davey, Benjie Goodhart, Peter Klinger, B. Hoff, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, David Villa,

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The Times Early release of 'two-strike' lifers £2,000 brollies Tower plotters £100m for Bard Airbus plummets Index Cameras set to catch side-street speeders Networks that cover nighbourhoods 'will replace road humps' Anatole Kaletsky Stop Celebrating. This is a Dead Cat … Better road safety-not fines -priority for new system … New clash over Charles diaries In the Times Today The Times Super-union snub Cherie slight Company cleared Terror charge Raleys Cold Cases Solved by Science Theo Fennell Architect who dressed as tramp to attack girls trapped by DNA The father of two disguised his voice and wore dirty old clothes to throw police off the scent-17 years later, an unrelated allegation brought about his downfall, reports Steve Bird Most freed lifers were jailed under 'two strikes' law Cases where life means only a couple of years Kerpow! Rivals slug it out to be toughest on crime Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Prison Terms Live tarantula sent to manager at M&S Killer that Looks You Straight in the Eye New Instinct Man gravely ill as cobra bites hand that fed it Princess's umbrellas go up as bids come raining down Auction was meant to cover a £3 million tax bill. It has made nearly £12 million, write Alan Hamilton and Mark Atherton A little bit of danger makes playgrounds lots more fun Dior Homme Judge critical of rugby trial Multiple Display Advertising Items Life in the farce lane 'Ban junk food adverts before 9pm watershed' Sainsbury's Poison Problem Halifax Polar bear plight worsens as toxins reach the Arctic Glad rags on for a Straw comeback Multiple Display Advertising Items Surprising to hear of Roger Williams, the Liberal Democrat … Picture Gallery Their daughter, Apple, may have only just turned 2, … Ps The Chatham House Rule doesn't always apply at Chatham … beyond petroleum WHSmith Labour has last chance to tackle vote fraud Peter Riddell Political Briefing Driver faces jail for moving sign Crystal meth gets Class a rating Trial success for cancer drugs Want a Ferrari? Knit yourself one Boots Warship marks naval rebirth Nice plinth—shame about the sculpture: academy turns art on its head Alliance Leicester Bosch Tate and Turner Legal view Keep work smoke-free Failings of British mission into cyberspace The BBC rap Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . … Scots and the World Cup Firm foundations of our Ecclesia Anglicana Rubbish "Tax" Guilty Plea Sentences History judges Girly games Drugs demand Ways of the world Times Europe's Big Win EU expansion is an unheralded success The Auld Opponent Why the Scots should look beyond Trinidad & Tobago Mind the gap: on a dusty platform, and far away in Spain, a little live music Notebook Jailhouse Rocked The criminal justice system's inability to string a sentence together Look out, dangerous girls ahoy Thunderer It's the mother of all myths Who says children need full-time mums? Excuse me, but such a creature has rarely ever existed Join the Debate The Times A lesson from my old pop bottles The Government's recycling plans are ill-thought-out and expensive. Rubbish, in a word Stop celebrating. The markets are not rallying. This is a dead cat bounce Read previous columns by Anatole Kaletsky BT Foreign officials are immune under law Multiple Display Advertising Items Saudi 'torture' victims lose their right to sue Flying in the face of scientific reason o2. co. uk Soundtrack to the battle for the soul of a nation first night Theatre Rock 'n' Roll Bloated NHS is in need of the Tesco treatment Health chiefs want to use 'lean-thinking' management techniques to remedy an inefficient service, writes Sam Lister The Toyota Way Junior doctors face mass job shortage, BMA warns Foreign firemen to cover strikes Pardons plea Vetting failures A profitable year Silly mugger Amnesty U-turn dfs An Honest Tale Plainly Told . . . Goodbye to Alcatraz upon-Avon £100m refit for Stratford and a stage where every man must play a part Google thinks big in search On the banks of the Colombia river, the company is planning to build a machine so powerful that none of us will need a computer of our own. James Doran reports on the race to beat Yahoo and Microsoft BBC Shrouded in secrecy—an awe-inspiring fount of information Swoop by Customs returns Brutus to scene of the crime A rare coin marking the assassination of Julius Caesar will be sent back to its home in Greece, reports Dalya Alberge Multiple Display Advertising Items Push for welfare labels on food Teenager stabbed Investigator jailed Caught red-handed Horse sense Times World News In a state with 1,000% inflation, this is the currency that counts . . . and this is how the people travel Hobbling to the summit of indecision The collapse of the constitution has left European leaders marking time, write Anthony Browne and David Charter Heyday What has the EU done for us? Plenty - even if you can't see it Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dailies Voice of the Sixties generation faces last rites after news slump Militant Muslim gang jailed for plot to destroy the Eiffel Tower Around the world Multiple Display Advertising Items By Our Foreign Staff: Freed rapist charged in missing girls case Fundraiser collects case of cash Neanderthal is a model subject (AFP): Warlords lose last stronghold Bugs Bunny seized in air alert Win Investing Llp Watch fur fly in reality TV show (Reuters): Early release for Bali cleric (AP): Martial law (Reuters): Songs banned (Reuters): Hitler 'memorial' (AP): Smooth image Tesco New middle class brings the soulless generation to book Multiple Display Advertising Items Caw! That's smart Crows hack into internest Come and talk, rebels urged after insurgency crackdown Marine sings about shooting child dead Norwich Union Guantanamo should shut, says Bush Thousands of troops in operation to flush out the Taleban The Times Mermaid in tree loses fight to save squatters on farm Hurricane aid money gives $1bn windfall to conmen Times Business Five in court over Imperial collapse Thursday June 15, 2006 Float delayed Arcelor 'no' vote ABP deal upset Quote of the day The Problems Airbus A380 delay wipes €5bn off the value of EADS Vodafone pays £1m to disconnect hotlien to Sarin ally The Aircraft Airbus A380 Eads Shares Key Dates for Airbus FTSE 100 Wall Street brushes off steep rise in inflationary pressure Stock Markets A conspiracy, or something more horrid? North Sea Oil Goldman drops anchor Commodities Four warned Pound to Dollar Ladakh Currencies Fine words Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Christine Seib The Times iPod inquiry Thomson buys Yukos ruling 3i attempts raid to wreck ABP deal ABP by Numbers Cisco Systems City lands £315m from BAA deal Plan to merge GDF and Suez voted out Group's shares lifted by talk of Veolia bid Vinci row grows as chairman denies statement that he quit Cisco Systems The Words under Dispute Bolloré sees Emap as 'interesting investment' for future Management buyout edges closer at Misys Unite shortfall drives Spirent shares lower Departure of iSoft's chief paves way for refinancing Cisco Systems Kurdish minister defies Baghdad over oil licences The Times Supply and Demand Healthy package City Diary Out to lunch City Diary Use of coal surges as firms seek alternative Big deal, Ed City Diary Equity fund seeks backing for MFI stores bid Symbol of father's success not sacred PPR hoists 'for sale' sign over historic flagship Paris store Woolies waits for Christmas Weather to blame Tesco shares slip PPF boss encourages pension funds to use more complex instruments The Pension Protection Fund's chief executive tells Christine Seib how companies will be helped to keep their promises Times Online PPF levy may be under prediction The Three-Year Plan House inquiries rise despite shares shock Balls urges caution on takeover of LSE Public sector pay slowdown eases pressure on rates Unemployment Scottish Equitable Policyholders Trust Limited Proposals for reform of ONS 'should be stronger' The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk Bartering offers much more than mere child's play Andrew Ellson Enterprise intel Row brews over Shire boss's bonuses 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 Prospect of further acquisitions leads investors to First Choice Small Caps New and data by sector timesonline. co. uk Gilts Tesco still sends out right signals even to nervous investors Tempus Expro Buyers return to Lloyds TSB after broker raises forecasts Stock Markets Large Caps Woolworths Business Equity Prices action Fed up with the football? How to canter away from the World Cup Multiple Display Advertising Items Choose a perfect cruise Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items OFT Times Register Sir Peter Smithers Politician and diplomat who devoted his retirement to creating one of Europe's finest gardens Lives Remembered Bill Hays Maverick theatre director widely admired for his refreshing portrayal of life in the North East Ronald Cass Composer who thrived in the heyday of intimate revue, and after its demise took his talents to films and televisions Lives in Brief State officials' immunity survives torture ban Law Report House of Lords Life Baronies Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forth Coming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Court Circular Memorial Services Thanks Giving Services In Memoriam-Private Announcements Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Germany turns up the World Cup heat Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Noseda confident Araafa can earn overdue acclaim Racing Newbury The Times Sports Book Yarmouth Course Specialists Lingfield Park The Sunday Times O'Brien blossoming under watchful gaze Noble calls on St Helens duo Rugby League Uttoxeter Racing Brighton The Results Service Baseball Today's Fixtures Cricket Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Marriott Hotels & Resorts Selected Tee Times at Winged Foot Emotion on the side of Woods as Mickelson lurks England out to avoid low five Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items How They Line up at the Telstra Dome Wade turns up heat on Dallas Lara to rescue Britons lead Skandalis a Giant talk Sport Sandhurst's symbolic trek across frontiers Andrew Miller on the military academy's sporting bid to build bridges with Afghans Warwickshire pay again for Streak's winning toss Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division The Times Revitalised Shreck back in the picture Yesterday's Scoreboards Liverpool Victoria County Championship Irani suffers as hungry Jaques joins run feast Gidman and Ali pull their fingers out to good effect Franklin and Wharf get Glamorgan in the swing Trego stands firm on day of celebration for Bicknell Cisco Systems Kent draw example from pulling power of Tredwell England can use short game to lay another marker Telewest How They Line up Blue SQ Pietersen finds perfect belief system There is no room for doubt in the world of England's most destructive batsman, says Matthew Syed Nadal avoids being put out to grass as Britons endure mixed fortunes L'oreal On a Rolle The World Cup on 16 Pages in the Game The Times Crossword Barcelona seal vested interest in Gudjohnsen Sport Eriksson determined to flex his muscles over Rooney Head coach insists he has final decision Neville ruled out until knockout stages The Times Inside Index passnotes the face Tinseltown eco-warrior the click contents the bulletin Tribes of the season Forget Ascot and Henley: the new 'season', says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong, has its own venues, celebrities and style Picture Gallery Rock Chicks ... And in with the New Out with the Old... Party Chicks Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Have you a dilemma of your own? Picture Gallery Chain mail is wrong recipe Big is beautiful You know your life's in trouble when... . . . your father gives you a biological clock for your birthday, says Stefanie Marsh Fathers want more days than one Great expectations in this foreign land A new TV documentary will chart the lives of three children making a home in Britain. Jane Wheatley ponders on their future The Times Pitfalls of fly-on-the-wall documentaries Dish The Times In season Fish with ham, ginger and chilli Every Day next Week Ask Dr Stuttaford Sleep In Luxury A condition that sets the alarm bells ringing answers your health questions Lady Madonna Heather Mills is more of a cool lady pirate than a tabloid sinner, argues Caitlin Moran The Times Index How to get the studios to bite A hapless Kevin Maher gets a lesson in how to pitch a movie plot from a pair of experts DVD Dinners HMV And here's the zinger: six story pitches we want to … What you need She's still haunted by that last tango Controversy gave Maria Schneider fame, then it nearly ruined her, she tells Wendy Ide The message is filtered reviews film Thank you for Smoking leaves James Christopher satisfied but not quite hooked Picture Gallery Hidden Lolita is out for vengeance A child groomed in an internet chatroom turns the tables on her stalker in Hard Candy. It's lurid exploitation, says Wendy Ide My best friend's (hot) wedding Lena Headey seduces the bride in her latest sizzler. James Christopher has breakfast with a vamp Lobo The Times Do the math—24 into 2 won't go The TV series is to be made into a film. Chris Campling gives two dozen reasons why it shouldn't TV film of the week Mommy goes a-hunting The Times To celebrate the release of his Palme d'Or-winning film The Wind that Shakes the Barley, the director Ken Multiple Classified Advertising Items reviews first night Theatre Show Boat Albert Hall Revenge is too sweet Opera Tosca Covent Garden Dance Bonachela Dance Co Concert VPO/Haitink tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Horizon BBC Two, 9pm My New Home Channel 4, 9pm World Cup Watch Variations Paul Hoggart: Sugar Rush Channel 4, 10.50pm Land of the Pharaohs Film Choice It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) Sky Movies 1,10pm Simon Magus (1999) Channel 4,3.25am Day one in the Big Sister house Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3930 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Seven Seas The Game Yesterday's Results Hero of the Day Zero of the Day Weather Watch Picture Gallery TV Nation Times Online Eriksson Should Try Experiment Martin O'neill on how the head coach can take advantage of an easy group timesonline. co. uk My Win Double Online Today Owen in Possession of Facts George Caulkin says the forward has been told he must hold on to the ball more Tunisia and Saudi Arabia Produced the First Score Draw … Multiple Display Advertising Items FA Finds No Paradise at Hotel Kicking King Beckham Tony Cascraino believes Trinidad will be unable to stop England's set-piece master Multiple Display Advertising Items Beenhakker's High Hopes The bigger they are, the harder they fall, the canny coach tells George Caulkin Wembley Stadium Tall Order Introducing the Soca Warriors Shaka Hislop gives the lowdown on his Trinidad & Tobago team-mates as they prepare for battle in Nuremberg Discounting Penalty Shoot-Outs, Spain are Unbeaten … Sweden Require Morale Victory Sweden v Paraguay Picture Gallery Germany in Pole Position Ladbrokes. com Night Flag-Waving Became Ok Again Simon Barnes sees a nation cast off weight of history Fans Clash Villa Gives Answer to the Enigma totesport Al-Jaber Takes Centre Stage in Desert Pantomime Vauxhall Baros May Miss out Altogether Big Critic Arena Deadweight Ronaldo Owen Slot on calls for the Brazil striker to be spared further embarrassment The Times Match over, Time to Relax World Cup Today betfair Results and Statistics The New Dodge Caliber Player of the Day Soaking up Magic Sponge Dramas Fifa directives adding insult to injuries for TV viewers World Cup 7/24 This is what we loved about football yesterday. . . What's caught your eye? E-mail worldcup7/24@thetimes. … World Cup Billy Gillette Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Contact us Sainsbury's I'm far too busy to take a holiday The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . Bad Week What Else Happened Lloyds TSB Proficiency is just not enough Competencies The Basics The Office Psychologist Survival Growing up with caring corporates Trendwatch Sustainable Business Clare Dight discovers a movement within big business that is championing the virtues of sustainability to maintain a competitive advantage Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Eco-Workers The 60-Second Business Book Degree Doctor Politics Cranfield How Do I Become. . . A Nuclear Engineer? Employers prepared to accept lateness Talking Point Lecturer Strikes With an offer on the table and no results in sight, graduates can rest easy that the university strikes will not jeopardise their first day at work, writes Tosin Sulaiman University of East Anglia Graduates Where next for. . . Test Yourself. . . Answers There's more to life in the RAF than flying The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Class of 2006 First Jobs Picture Gallery Statwatch Careers of the Week Sainsbury's To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Total

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