News from 20/06/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Shiner, Ian Flintoff, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, J. M. H. Wright, DJM, Tim Albone, Helen Potts, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Tony Halpin Education Edition, Linda Tsang, Ivo Tennant, Liz Chong and Joe Bolger, Christopher Digby-Bell, Law Society council member, Cherry clafoutis, Philip Howard, Matthew Higdon, David Chater, Arlene McCarthy, Mep Chairman, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carol Tullo, Stuart Turnbull, Chris Anderson, J. V. Carter, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Allan Duncan, Mike Williams, Pat Gibson, Richard Hobson one-day cricket correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Alexander Frei, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Mary J. Bilge, Alan Hamilton, Graham Keeley, Michael Glover, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, Liz Chong, Richard Susskind, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Peter Quayle, Douglas Henderson, Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler and Fran Yeaman, Peter Parhides, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, J. H. Shennan, Jim D. Zirin, Tom MacKinnon, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Catherine Philp and Dalya Alberge, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, P. G. Urben, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Juliet Rix, Raymond Keene, Carol Midgley and Ross Anderson, Adam Sage, Sue Cha, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Bill Kearns, Madsen Pirie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Curtis Schwartz, John Goodbody, Neil Bentley, John Greensmith, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, James Turner, Qc, La Notebook, Anjana Ahuja, Dr. R. Colin Welch, George Caulkin, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and James Bone, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Martin O'neill, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Wade, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, David Golding, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bright, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Ian Higgins, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Matt Dunn, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Keith Britton, R. J. Barrett,
ResumoThe Times British agents in US terrorist hunt Anglican rift North Korea missile Seed bank Energy deal Out of favour timesonline.co.uk Borders left wide open with posts unmanned Life of Ryan World Cup hopefuls face day of destiny Cameron pledges tax breakes on childcare for all In the Times Today The Times Smuggling fears as Customs leave many posts unmanned More children may miss Cup Briton extradited Sharp sentences U-turn on sick pay Reform first Livingstone clear Recipe cards But is it worth all the fuss? Top Sellers Theo Fennell At $135m, the most expensive painting in the world Catherine Philp and Dalya Alberge on how Klimt may have trumped Picasso. Rachel Campbell-Johnston deconstructs the rare portrait Anglicans 'are close to anarchy' in dispute over female bishop Canterbury oversight offers chance of truce The Split Driver blames car for speeding 'Mercy killing' Disease at fishery Carer banned Marmosets stolen End of the pier All over? It is now Diro Homme Arctic is a mountain is a Noah's Ark for world's seeds A vault deep in the permafrost will weep millions of grains safe in the event of a global catastrophe, reports Sam Lister Taleban use children as shields to fight British Vonage Multiple Display Advertising Items HIV woman may have infected dozens Police are hunting for the partners of a receptionist who slept with them as an act of revenge. Adam Fresco reports British agents trace 7/7 terror No 10 rejects calls for inquiry into bombings as evidence emerges of extremists' for role in global network, reports Daniel McGrory US 'issued alert' on 7/7 bomber in 2003 Al-Qaeda man who plotted to kill Bush is sent to 'superjail' The Proposals Muslim task force 'snubbed' Royal Ascot ING Direct Children pay off debt to society Conditions in lab may cause defects Study frees use of depression drug Miscarriage risk reduced by IVF tests for best eggs Genetic evaluation could become a vital tool in fertillity treatment. reports Mark Henderson from the Reproduction and Embryology Conference in Prague People Cherie's doing 3 for 1 at No 10 The New Audi Ps Greenpeace Labour ditches Blackpool for 'a modern city in its own image' Old Blackpool New Manchester Royal National Institute of the Blind Reject Blairism? Not if the party wants a fourth term in office Political Analysis Paradores London fails civility test in survey of world cities Halifax Roll of Honour Carbon Trust How the Length of Sentence was Set Judge says sorry to victim as stalker gets five months Saudi torture victims Pitching it up Do the right people receive honours and does the system need changing? Don't rock Dowland Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline.co.uk/debate Recycling starts with shops Sharing the sea Smoking: get the stats right Chemical chimera Praying for rain Modern manners The Times A House Divided The Archbishop of Canterbury must be bolder or schims is inevitable Fasten your Seatbelts As Airbus loses altitude, Boeing looks on anxiously Off the Wall Art prices have set yet another record Death by garish power juice: how Starbucks is swallowing hard Chris Ayres Thunderer: End this Sexist racket Thunderer Picture Gallery You ain't the daddy, Dave Labour's infuriating instinct to meddle in our lives provides the Tory leader with an ideal opportunity Big business-it's mankind's biggest boon If large corporations are greedy and dishonest, who is banishing povery and drudgery from the world? Dark-suited shadows of the boardroom are easily caricatured into threatening figures Eton! The name that makes us go soft in the head and sick to the stomach A huge artificial rowing lake Eton can stump up for. Wheelchair access? That's Pricey Velázquez goes on show Baby's card marks car crash spot Knights of the Garter's royal flush Women prisoners' cry for help Museum's week of beetlemania Blueroom Green Flag motoring assistance Exclusive Club Blue Peter viewer finds way to outwit the illicit trade in badges Phone-sex predator sold house to pay for 32,000 calls Multiple Display Advertising Items Two held over youth's murder Terror arrests 'Tax' on cancer Middle East move Record art sale hp No 10 reluctant to import US-style paedophile laws Minister withdraws criticisms of judge Reid's never-ending reviews prove a pain in the neck Parliamentary Sketch Schools still fail to record criminal past of employees Test hold-ups force women to undergo mastectomies Half Price 'We feel that the clock is ticking for us all… Family of 11 have stomaches removed The perennially ailing man totters back to the theatre First night Theatre Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell Graick, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News After 60 years of shame, Germany flies the flag again US troops face murder charges Three soldiers are accused over the deaths of three Iraqi detainees in military custody, reports Catherine Philip Court could get Bush out of jail over Guantannamo Foreign Editor's Briefing One Day in Iraq The Times Peace talks go on trial as Eta pair face court over killing (AP): President blacklisted (Reuters): Scandal widens (AP): Race hate mail (AP): Hitler witness dies (AP): Robbers fill up Rice's deputy becomes fifth big player to go in Bush spring clean (Reuters): 56 mayors face trial over a letter Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Tiger poachers to be shot on sight (Reuters): UN's fresh start on human rights Multiple Display Advertising Items West acts to stop Korean missile test Stalinist nuclear power will face big penalties if it goes ahead with launch, Leo Lewis writes Tamils threaten suicide bombing Multiple Display Advertising Items The Navman range is available from £179 to £499. Model … (AP): Troops sent in after killings (Reuters): Rescue package (AFP): Al-Zarqaqi 'insult' (Reuters): Ebola risk widens (Reuters): Summer cancelled (Reuters): Water fight (Reuters): Cash on delivery (AP): Artistic arsenal Multiple Display Advertising Items First blood to the whaling lobby Times Business Tuesday June 20 2006 Euronext bid The ants have megaphones Vonage sued Quote of the day EU inquiry threatens French utility deal A Ryanair without 'shouting, Swearing and O'Leary? Telecoms firms swept up by consolidation wave FTSE 100 Navman Stock Markets Sacrificing troops in R&SA wonderland Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Business big shot Switch on Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Mondadori deal Stop Press Novartis recall Boeing to invest Siberian venture Lloyds TSB reports soaring bad debats from bankruptcy Mind the Gap Pub superwoman returns to buy up five ex-Spirit houses Arcelor scrops vote after Mittal talks R&SA and Alba set to axe 10% of their workforces Switch off The Gift of Philanthropy Living the American dream by giving something back Weill to give $1.4bn in 'deal with God' Abramovich re-enters Russian resources with Evraz purchase Allied Irish Bank (Gb) UK advertising market suffers Majestic reports 10% profit lift MacQuarie fund to invest £2bn Debenhams shares in retreat Channel 4 teams with Universal in 'strategic alliance' Getting the Blues? City Diary City Diary Loo role City Diary Gene genies City Diary The Times Verizon challenge adds to woes of embattled Vonage Börse offers new deal in effort to win Euronext Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crisis meeting at EADS fails to settle future of joint chief Names in the Frames Five years after Enron, culture of greed is back American View The Times Offers Direct Grasso puts Bush's man in spotlight Business Unit Trusts Peter J Stringfellow This is a paid-for information service. For further … The power of collective intelligence Does a Long Tall mean a shorter head? A millions little pieces Hollywood@home The ants have megaphones. So what are they saying? In the second of two extracts from his new book The Long Tail, Chris Anderson reveals the new teastemakers-us Coda: tomorrow's tail 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 Dollars Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Stock Markets Nick Hasell Investors take profits after drug passes 'likeability' last Stock Markets Large Caps Ukrainian gas company rises as little-known fund lifts its stake Small Caps News and data by sector Gilts Falling behind Dunedin Lloyds TSB in better shape and nearly over its indigestion Tempus Majestic Wine Business Equity Prices The Times Equity Prices Business Source Interactive Data Times Register Geoffrey Barkway Glider pilot who took part in the capture of the vital Pegauss Bridge in the first half hour of D-Day Lives Remembered Brigadier George Goode Infantryman who trained and commanded African troops to great effect in Burma and postwar Malay Julian Slade Composer and lyricist who co-wrote Salad Days, the irresistible musical whose success outshone all his later creation Barbara Wykeham Talented daughter of J. 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Priestley who made her mark first as a Modernist architect and later as a painter Friends were surprised how easily she coped with the duties related to her husband's official postings Discount in sentence for guilty plea might have a disproportionate effect Law Report Court of Appeal Times Online Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Appointments Patron of the arts revealed Marriages Deaths Legal News Elections Luncheon To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest Wills Lightning strikes in the match tonight Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Times Sport Ascot takes up action stations for grandest of openings Racing Winston receives 28-day ban after easing down at Carlisle Picture Gallery Peslier Picks up Ouija Board Ride Ladbrokes Yesterday's Results Hereford Windsor Warwick William Hill Meeting warms to changes for the better Belenus can make most of lead role Thirsk The Wright Track Brighton Course Specialists Newton Abbot Reading the Racecard Royal Ascot Rob Wright tote sport Great maul of China under way Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Baseball The Results Service Basketball Bowls Golf Speedway Tennis Vauxhall Chambers leaves shadow overpast European glories Jersey drawing new admirers Played, Wade Tendulkar back Record-breaker talk Sport Bellamy sets his heart on move to Liverpool Football Quinn ready to complete takeover of Sunderland Dell Bogdanovic still seeking approval on own merits Telewest Johansson slips up in 'dangerous' conditions Premiership Rugby Academy Children given their day in court Alyson Rudd on an initiative by the All England Club to find grassroots talent growing on its own doorstep Europeans must head West to get on course for majors Ogilvy's win puts players from Down Under back on top Peter Dixon says the new US Open champion heads an enviable cast of major contenders Montgomerie's Major Misses Twenty 20 Somethings Minor Counties Schools Clubs Cockspur Cup The Championship Stumped as to why they keep selecting Jones Pat Gibson argues that there are better options for England Scramble for Ashes tickets Ladbrokes.com How They Line up The Times Crossword 23,320 Times Online May warns of drug risk to worn-out cricketers World Cup on 16 Pages The Times Crossword Sport Bulldog Rooney let off leash The Times Mortgages for Business The Game Times pass notes the face a mother with a mission A mother with a mission the click the bulletin contents The Great Universal Store Chat show host Noel Edmonds attributes his current happiness and success to Cosmic Ordering: tell the Universe what you want, and it's delivered. Carol Midgley and Ross Anderson put it to the test The Universe delivered both on time: a house in the South of France and Noel's mega-successful new TV game show Waiting for Cludia…and waiting…and waiting The Cosmic Ordering Services gets the score right but slips up on the details, such as who won. It could happen to anyone Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Doctor of nonsense A real turn up I admit that I like… Traffic wardens, says Anjana Ahuja The only piece of advice worth offering Starbucks Coffee When I stuff BA, I'll quit The Andrew Billen Interview: No firlls, no chilled champagne, but Michael O'Leary lives the life of Ryan parents A flying start at school arents Too many children lack the basic skills needed for full-time education-but a new book aims to help parents to help them Juliet Rix reports They must sit still for long enough to hear what the teacher is saying VW No purchase necessary to enter. All entries must be … Laying the foundations: useful activities web 'n' walk men tuesday A foreign field that is forever stagland Stag nights abroad are now de rigueur for Brits-as are the excesses, observes Matt Dunn Top stag deals The North Pole is not the best place to wind up tied … Palmolive Men Picture Gallery Dish Supermarkets. They do my head in Ross Anderson Communter clobber that's a breath of fresh air Compiled by Nicola Copping Time Times Offers Direct Jonathan Gornall Microwave Man My advice, son? Do the manly thing The Times Brilliant Healthy Recipes for Children What can I eat to reduce may fat levels? arts There is method in this madness Kandinsky's paintings aren't just splodges, says Rachel CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON-they cut to the core of abstraction Kandinsky: The Road to Abstraction 'Colour is the keyboard. The eye is the hammer' Oh you pretty things Around £10,000 See our Tate Modern rehang vodcast Making set pieces from pieces of set Bill Viola's video backdrops for Tristan have become stand-alone artworks, says Morgan Falconer He is the perfect interpreter for he has long been interested in mysticism Shakespeare competition winners The godfather of small things Adam Elsheimer made miniature paintings but his influence was huge, says Michael Glover Elsheimer worker with the finest of fine brushes and a magnifying glass The Times Offers Direct Copper-bottomed masterpiece: The Stoning of St stephen … reviews first night Pop The Eagles Twickenham Stadium Entertainments She's long to reign over us Pop Mary J. Bilge Wembley Arena Opera Rigoletto Longbrough Concert Alison Balsom/Manson Ensemble Spitalfields Festival Pop The Zutons Hammersmith Apollo W tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-times multichannel planner 24-hours listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial BBC One Viewing Guide World Cup Watch Variations Film Choice Who's for a spot of history revision? Nial Ferguson makes for a good presenter of what is a clam, stylishly directed series Su Doku Cubed times 2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3934 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Stannah The Game World Cup in 60 Seconds Rooney Provides the Missing Link Martin O'neill says younger will develop the play and fluidity The Match Free Tomorrow All-New Exculsive Podcast We Back England's Finest First is Worst, Second is Best Eriksson 'Has the Best Brew' George Caulkin hears Owen Hargreaves suggest Germany are small beert to England Larsson Ready to Bring Smiles to Faces of Even Rangers Fans George Caulking finds the former Celtic man hoping to extends Sweden's fine record Why Change Style? Sweden v England Podolski the Unhappy Clown Matt Hughes on the under-fire Germany striker who resents being a figure of fun Gillette The Joyous Bite of Cup Underdogs Simon Barnes says football is reaping the rewards of Fifa's decision to legalise hope Now Parreira is the Fall Guy Owen Slot sees critics turn their heat on the Brazil coach as the Selecao struggle Togo Robbed of Potency by Pay Dispute Wembley Stadium Togo Switzerland Honest Vieira Shoulders Blame The Juventus midfield player holds his hands up over French wose, reports Matt Hughes Judgment Reserved for Misfiring France William Hill Spain Prosper on Late Shift Group a tote sport Spain Tunisia Saudi Skill Proves to Be a Mirage Panasonic bet fair Group a Results and Statistics Group E Group G Blue Sq.Com Group B Players of the Day Switzerland The Players Group C The Teams The Goals Group D Group F Group H Top Marks for Australia Bill Edgar praises the outsiders from Down Under in a half-time report The Times Kewell Facing Ban for 'Insult' Gomes in Demand Bet fair 'Hen Hen' we Go Again with Motty I take Butthead of the Beeb over Alan Green any day World Cup 7/24 World Cup Billy Samsung Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Plagiarism Watch Other Views Hold on. What are you doing with our money? Issue of the Waste The Week in Numbers Re-offending rates during a one year follow-up period, by age Cancer Deaths Most common causes of cancer death in Scotland in 2004, Both sexes Suicide Young male suicide rates per 100,000 Public Opinion A mixed economy in service provision cannot work if the rules aren't fair for all Health 4 New Medical Research How to lead, by Britain's leaders Health Other Stories we Liked Danger lurks in toy town To refer or not to refer? NHS cuts change the definition of 'healthcare' Social Care Council Watch Seeking refuge for war victims As the UNHCR marks World Refugee Day, Bemma Donkoh tells. Tosin Sulaiman that finding permanent homes for refugees from wartom countries is a battle in itself Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard High marks for Treasury bosses Management Tongue Twister Act fast to avoid a crisis Local Government Local Authority Champions How sexy is economics? Education Course Watch Fire Sale Chiefs are not charity cases Charities Academies stand accused Schools CID: Crisis In Detection Police . . . And Villain Foreign Ways Legislation Update A coroner will be able to prevent publication of details in the press where this would causes distress Microsoft Picture Gallery Lessons I Have Learnt Charity Awards 2006—the Winners Flower power for drug mules Interview The welfare organisation Hibiscus was recognised at the Charity Awards this year for its drug trafficking awareness campaign directed at Jamaican women. By Sarah Campbell The Key to… Winning Awards 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you… Sick leave culture learnt from bosses What Worked for Me Business Schools Diary Dates Inside What a Bloomin Cheek Multiple Display Advertising Items Water, water everywhere and not a drop to spare Water companies lose millions of litres in leaks but still apply for drought orders. How can they get away with it, asks Sue Cha Bank of Scotland Business Banking The Times Law Section Prison: it's a bed of busy lizzies in assorted colours Richard Ford visit a flourshing scheme for prisoner rehabilitation at Holloway Prison Security Council rules, Ok! Or not? Phil Shiner is concerned that international law is being manipulated of powerful states Beleaguered by the rule of law Judge Luttig, once a staunch Busy ally, has resigned from the Bench, says Jim D. Zirin Jugge Lutting Erupted with Uncharacteristic Antagonism Dar fur-no justice without peace? The international Criminal Court: progress good but must try harder, says Peter Quayle Times Online What's mine is yours-until there's a divorce The real power of business International lawyers tell Edward Fennell how Russian Can restore its reputation after disrupting UK raine's gas supply The Tind of Tactics Adopted by Russia Last Winter Look so 20th-Century lawyer of the week Walking on water Edward Fennell in the City Do you recall . . . ? Last orders? On the other hand… Where is the high moral ground? law letters Actutally, Miller didn't mean us tradingplace@thetimes.co.uk lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk Picture Gallery Websites transform minnows into whales Richard Susskind Online Multiple Display Advertising Items body&soul Fish Pie Be warned: this is so delicious that adults and kides usually want second body soul
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