News from 23/06/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Amanda Andrews, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Simon Barnes, Russell jenkins, Stanley Best, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Joanna Perry, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Sam Lister, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Helen Nugent', Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Brigardier General Miri Regev, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Nell Harman, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jamie Baker, Victoria Segal, Russrll jenkins, Daniel Finkelstein, Dean Godson, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Adam LeBor, Graham Keeley, Graham Weiner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Jayne Dowle, Caroline Brannigan, Mary Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Tim Cooper, Stephen Hockman QC, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alistair Grant, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Rob Chapman, Robert Pawson, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Matt Dickinson and George Caulkin, John Dunn, Ned Parker and Tom Baldwin, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Tim Albone and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Richard Ford and David Charter, Jonathan Clayton, Jeff Galvin, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Rory More 'Ferrall, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Leonora Davies, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, William and Mary, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Angus MacLeod and Shirley English, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Barry Dobson, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Ben webster Transport Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoBritish Airways in price-fixing claims Shell inquiry call Crime plan attack England recalls And Mortar Paedophile jailed Bribery scandal Index timesonline.co.uk Peace deal offers Iraq insurgents an amnesty Good juice guide All eyes on the maddest of hats In the Times Today Negotiators' skill key to success of Iraqi peace plan Insurgents offered amnesty Cruise ship hit by virus again £10m farm bill Front march plea ENO chairman Nuns uncovered Corrections Recipe cards bhopard The Life Church Message The island saviour of lost souls who imported 'slaves' to do up his house Blair's crime policies are like 'sticking plaster on broken leg' Back to the future for Prime Minister in battle with the yobs 'Jealousy' led to Christmas Killing Backpacker hunt Pollution fines Lawyer guilty Giant survey Brothers drown Cricket appeal ... while one fifth of tickets are cancelled Debeers How to stay in love It's true! Chelsea tractor drivers ignore the rules Owners of 4x4 vehicles are more likely than other motorists to break the law, a survey has found. Nigel Hawkes reports British Airways faces £850m Investigations are under way into airlines on both sides of the Atlantic over fuel surcharges. Ben Webster reports 'This is a money-making exercise and has nothing to do with the cost of fuel' Directors given Leave of Absence during Inquiry Shares tumble as recovering company hits turbulence London's parks to become tent cities for the Olympics sky Crufts judge pays £2,000 ransom to dognappers Tragedy for cheated wife Thief confesses Drowning inquest Royal Navy rescue Health chief quits Rail strike off Tail docker jailed Identity fraud victim hounded for 52 crimes he didn't commit dfs dfs England fans won't change their tune Timesonline First Minister refuses to back down on World Cup Jack McConnell insists he will not support England on Sunday, report Angus MacLeod and Shirley English TalkTalk Lloyds TSB intel Parents enraged as black boys are cast as monkeys Sainsbury's Lightning peril for mobile phones in a storm moben Designs of the times Expedia.co.uk As has become customary, Gordon Brown attended the … We Know, we know. We promised there wouldn't be any … Victoria Wood seems to be obsessed with some of the … Picture Gallery Ps A strange detail is brought to our attention, from … State funds for political parties is the way forward, says Levy halfords They really are in dire straits now ibis David Clulow Chappell Superdrug Turn to a close friend (if you have any) Research suggests that the average circle of confidants has fallen since the 1980s by almost a third. Sam Lister reports Currys Pop star ordered to pay £1m to his former manager A Masterpiece Welfare and big business Rape trials must be fair to victim and accused Blame for Gaza beach deaths Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Checking up on teachers Music gives hope to youth The wrong country Job opportunity? The Times Flying into Trouble Have airline colluded in levying fuel surcharges? The English Scam The Nigerian Goverment dutifully warns citizens about British fraudsters Sarah's Law, Sven's Law, lynch law... it's the law of the desperate politician Notebook Mick Hume Arms and the Man Brown is right to challenge the left on nuclear weapons Not a happy lot at all Tories: we don't want power That's nuclear power, of course-so Comeron's likely new stance may make Blair look a dinosaur The Times Sharp lessons from a turbulent priest Denis Faul's controversial role in Ulster could teach Britain how to deal with terrorism The Dixie Chicks may not join in, but three cheers for Germany's patriotism Microsoft Jail release scheme failing, say foreigners Scot Rail Girl caught paedophile in global net An international operation stopped a child abuser as he was grooming a third victim online for sex, Adam Fresco writes Parents' property deals pay the university bills Bricks and Mortar Bt Head of CBI calls for millions more homes Comic row over graphic Peter Pan Charges over police computer use Charity gollies get thumbs down Home births 'pose greater risks' eat Bomb suspect 'caught on film' Atomic fallout for Brown as party allies become enemies Clare Short leads protests over the Chancellor's stance on missiles, writes Philip Webster Blair is beginning to look as though he is dispensable Bigger role for 'third sector' Corruption police Boost for veterans Travel Money Pomp and Millinery The racing is a distraction from the true significance of Royal Ascot, Alan Hamilton reports first night a whimsical debut with ambition and raw edge Theatre on the Third Day New Ambassadors, Wc2 intel The Sharpest Critics The Times BNP member 'should not lead public body' Cafe rivals giant designs to be cream of British architecture Ancient bling pushes back frontier of intelligence 25,000 years The Times Plus Get a £20 M&s Voudher Rings on stage to break record Weapons charges £3.8m Bacon Disney retreat Times World News After the elation... the shame Four top Italian football teams indicted for match-fixing Clubs' red card to give bargain hunters carte blanche In League with Each Other? Catalans lock horns with Madrid over ban on bullfighting David Nieper Shame as Italian clubs are indicted for match-fixing Leader defies call to resign (AFP): Second vCJD case (AFP): Ferry sinks (AP): Korean detente (AP): Nato exercise (Reuters): Red Cross deal (Reuters): Peace talks (AP): Eternal music Cows come home as grape goes sour Vineyards may be decimated to drain overflowing wine lake Filling the Lake Rise of the New World Biggest Players Beware cheats of London says the con-trick capital The Times bmibaby Lagos Scams London Scams Gaza death mars leaders' meeting Buddhists set off on long march Caught—110 million years ago vonage Coral reefs are unprotected Clampdown raises fears over first glimmers of democracy Egypt seems to have forsaken reform in an attempt to stop radical Islamists gaining strength, writes Richard Beeston Air Tattoo Keeping Control Who can join the dots to create security? Karzai wants rethink on terror was as al-Qaeda urges uprising Solana in Iran crisis meeting Vatican reshuffle China woos Africa New UN member Guantanamo plan Rabies outbreak Blades of prey No to drugs farm Cotswold sofa-maker adds a touch of glass to the streets of New York intel Bush lauds example of Hungary's 1956 revolt The Times Boundary scores with TCC deal Friday June 23 2006 Power surge Barclays US buy Laugbar inquiry Quote of the day Unions call for inquiry into safety at Shell Rigorous and independent, MPC's Walton dies at 43 Ftse 100 Oasis owner plans to merge with high street fashion rival BA caught in a price-setting conundrum North Sea Oil That's enough euro, Ed Top-rated Pound to Dollar Carbon Trust Brum, Brum Business Need to Know The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Brifing Directors dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot US department store chain sells shops Stop Press Light Helicopter wins $140m contract Chrysler considers clear-out Juice futures soar to 15-years high The Times Bank's pension scheme has £299m hole acer Lawyer joins Rothschild Gazprom in UK acquisition BSkyB internet phone service Lords criticise Treasury Governor's Pot The Name Game Allianz leaves Wasserstein free to reclaim name Insurer to cut 300 jobs at DKW Caroline Merrell reports The Times What's in a name? An awful lot of City history Asda centres face 5-day strike AIB CITY DIARY Thames barrier BT Shell report highlighted lax safety standards Russian oligarch in bid for British van maker LDV Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsfield takes stake in residential developer White House tells Goldman chief to put shares into trust Fast moves by 26-year veteran of phone group Late entrant likely to win De Vere auction Nokia boss scraps plan for handset venture with Sanyo ITV chief warns on move to curb food adverts Business Unit Trusts The Times Laggardly cinema at last starts to embrace digital The silver screen must change, but it should pay off, writes Amanda Andrews Mediapolis Full ban on junk food ads is too much to swallow Media 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 Adamind tumbles 46% after warning on first-half revenues Gilts B&B still attractive despite spectre of endowment charge Safe as Houses? Crest Nicholson BA loses height as investors fret over surcharges inquiry Stock Markets Nick Hasell WS Atkins Business Equity Prices C&G Equity Price Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register David Walton Obituaries Tough-minded economist who capped a brilliant City career with a seat on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Sir Richard Powell Civil servant who distinguished himself at the Board of Trade and then made his mark in a second career in the City A Prodigal Return Date of transfer of employment Law Report I. M. Birtwistle Inspiring poet and gallery owner who nurtured young artists despite losing her sight Questions Answered Goldfish euthanasia, whisky anaesthesia Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam Private Announcements Dinner Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Azores sun block may fry us again Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Online Don't guess, Weathercall, Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint The Times Latest Freelander destined to punch above its weight Times Online Mercedes-Benz Mercedes back in quality street New E-Class ushers in an exciting generation Reghunter Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Times Sport Fallon's rare traits inspire golden triumph for Yeats Racing Royal Ascot Ripon Wolverhampton Southwell Beverley Ladbrokes Day to remember awaits Nightime Royal Ascot Reading the Racecard Ayr Redcar Goodwood William Hill Newmarket Sport Football Coca-Cola Championship 2006-07 Coca-Cola League One 2006-07 Coca-Cola League Two 2006-07 Colchester provide early test of Birmingham's ambitions Fan Bellamy puts Copyright Premiership Opening Day Facts Data Co Limited down title marker Hampshire pursuit is turned into procession Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Scoreboard Kent drop catches after Key unlocks batsmen's defences Cork gives Middlesex hangover Muralitharan flies home Sussex pile on the agony for Vaughan The ECB is to restore a semi-final round to its main … Century-Makers Leicestershire may regret letting opportunities slip Ramprakash underlines his credentials as star batsman Big swing to Essex as Bichel starts with a bang Yesterday's Scoreboards Hick makes history then hiccup follows Second Division Weather-beaten Murray fails to raise his game The Sunday Times Wild ride to Wimbledon can set the stage for better things Belgian duo play down rivalry as paths cross in last four The Results Service Brown in the Black on the Greens Today's Fixtures Björn finds near-perfect antidote to recent trials Golf Hunter seeking to defend title English challenge Gayle storm Pidgeon rebuttal Robinson could lose his controlling interest Rugby Union Scalewatcher Wigan dig deep for ace in pack Fielden Rugby League Times Online The Times Crossword 23,323 Rossi ignores pain after unlucky break Ecclestone driving a hard bargain on US return to fold Motor Racing Index England turn to Shearer for coaching dream team Former captain will join Venables in McClaren's new backroom staff The Times Inside time 2 Passnotes the face Anyone for donations? the click the bulletin contents Pulp fiction? Britons seem to believe that drinking fruit juices and smoothies can cure all ills. Peta Bee discovers many are a waster of money, full of sugars, acid and calories Is It Good for You? The Nutritionist's Verdict Testing the taste of the more esoteric juices Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery These days my mind is filled with rubbish Auntie's attitude is not very sisterly Ten ways to help Thames Water (not that it deserves it) The Times My life in fashion We were braver in the Sixties Patti Boyd tells Carola Long about ashram chic Summer's here, gypsy ladies, and it's time to move on markelliot Pure snobbery: why Labour is wrong to dump Blackpool Tony Blair's party has ditched Blackpool as a conference, in favour of glamorous Manchester. Jane Wheatley pays her first visit to the seaside town wonders why timesonline Dish Red mullet soup with saffron Ways to pick a winner in the race to create life Improved sperm tests that reveal Dna fragmentation are helping infertile couples, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Index The workout At last! Now we can really skip the rope Index The Creation myth The cyber band that fooled Alan McGee is part of a wider worry, opines Pete Paphides Blood bruddas Steve Jelbert gets ready to mosh with a Ramones musical Fishing for complements Guillemots add quirky layers to their indie bouillabaisse. Tim Cooper met them—on a beach The Times Exclusive Guillemots podcast The Times reviews albums Classical Ayako Uehara Tchalkovsky/Mussorgsky Classical Pierre Boulez Mahler Symphony No 2 Albums Pop Muse Black Holes and Revelations Jazz Various Artists The Blue Horizon Story, 1965-70, Vol 1 Radio Freshly Ground Hip off the old block US comedian Dave Chappelle may have hosted the party of the decade, reports Victoria Segal Quit your Bank Down with the kids Feather Boy is a new musical with a past-lots of them, as Richard Morrison discovers The Times Mozart writes to the rescue Geoff Brown learns how Garsington filled a gap in the market Exclusive Entertainments Concert Emma Kirkby/Ian Bostridge Theatre Woman and Scarecrow Dance The Flowerbed tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Choice Angus Batey Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial Viewing Guide World Cup Watch Variations Film Choice Pluto causes chaos in the system Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Willow foundation The Times Yesterday's Results I'm Not Married to Beckham Says Sven Matt Dickinson and George Caulkin find the head coach deflecting criticism of his captain Austria 7 Switzerland 5 is the Highest-Scoring WC Match timesonline Hits and Misses Adjust your Sights George Caulkin on why Frank Lampard has yet to discover his scoring touch World Cup Snapshots William Hill Fifa World Cup Time Ran out for Eriksson in Portugal Simon Barnes says coach's job was done The Times Twists and Turns that Ruined It for Owen Bora Milutinovic Has Coached in the Most World Cups—five Time Ran out for Eriksson in Portugal Unlikely Spa Partners Owen Slot finds the Ecuador team starting to fit in well in their host town Sanchez Passes on Winning Tips Helmut Schon Has Coached a Record 25 World Cup Games The Times Underdogs Learn New Tricks Simon Barnes says that even as minnows, Australia excel Morrisons Distinctly off Colour Poll Braced for Early Exit in Sending-For Mix-Up Lilian Thuram Will Break Marcel Desailly's National … Australia Dealt the Best Cards Crotia (1) 2 Australia (1) 2 Croatia Essien Ban Tarnishes Ghana Joy The Matches Group E Edwin Van Der Sar and Phillip Cocu, the Holland Pair, … Ghana Fink Tank Verdict Born on July 1, 1976, the Same Day as Patrick Kluivert, … Defiant Italy Ignore Troubles at Home Czech Republic Italy Czech Republic Domenech on a Tightrope Oliver Kay examines French survival hopes Austin Reed The Sunday Times Sweden Play It Safe over Food Scolari Aim Kuyt's Target Ronaldo Pulls Weight talk Sport Japan World Cup top scorers Results and Statistics The Times Just Can't Get Enough Danny Kelly says the World Cup should last two months and have midnight kick-offs Ricardo La Volpe, Mexico's Argentine Coach, Will Join … Monday betfair Naive Comments are a Disservice UKTV managers to coin long-forgotten cliché for Africa World Cup Billy Gillette The Times The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar What's going on? Government policy encourages developers to build flats when families want houses Anne Ashworth Property Editor Picture Gallery Focus on North Yorkshire In Detached Home in Southwest London Putney: a large seven-bedroom house close to Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common Out Large Farmhouse in Oxfordshire Curbridge: a family property set over three floors with a big garden for the children Away Apartment in a Scottish Tower Edinburgh: the largest of five flats in a baronial mansion with 8½ acres of grounds A New Anchorage Investors catch the wave of the future in relaunched Portsmouth, says Susan Emmett Ballymore The Good Life? Not Entirely Last week we told of a couple who quit London's rat race to run a B&b. For Jayne Dowle, below, moving to the country was a mixed blessing, while Caroline Brannigan, right, meets a family moving back south Ruralride? Join the Debate theatre view Octagon Realestate Seats of Learning Buy a property in the right university town and beat student debt, says Lucia Adams Octacon King Sturge Multiple Display Advertising Items Lower Mill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Neighbourhood Check The Real Prices Mortgages for All Comers 2,000 Agents at your Service Do your Own Conveyancing Inside Track For Good Manors Go an Extra Mile Gracious living in the countryside is not just for the super-rich, says Mary Gold, but to find our mansion you must travel a bit farter timesonline Countrycode Kent Georgian House with Swimming Pool Romney Marsh: great views, full equestrian facilities and more than three acres of land Sussex Grade Ii Home with Ample Garden Burgess Hill: timber-framed house with the option of a building plot with planning consent Suffolk Country Manor with Cottage Near Ipswich: a Grade Ii listed William and Mary house and converted coach house The Price of Purism As Pugin's house proves, listed buildings can prove troublesome, says Lisa Freedman Listed Advice Silver Leaf Purple Reign in Spain You do have to be rich to buy the home formerly owned by prince, says Susan Emmett Starbuys Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Cushman & Wakefield Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Reserts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items offplan The Times What'son Q&A The Times Offers Direct Picnic Baskets save Cash for Lift-Off Mortgage Makeover A mother wants a £45,000 loan to help her son to train as a pilot Best Mortgage Buys Home Work Octacon Jane Clareke's Yummy! 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