News from 11/08/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Patrick Tolon, John Crofts, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Philip Webster, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Christine Seib, David Chater, Lorna Blackwood, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Mike Rutherford, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Paul Temple, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Phil Goss, James Hider, John Bungey, Chris Carr, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Andrew Norfolk, Damian Whitworth, Nicola Woolcock, Devika Bhat, Jonathan Richards, Catherine Philp and Anthony Browne, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Howard Lohmuller, James Bone and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael Evans, Dominic Kennedy and Ben MacIntyre, Sophie Harris, Jayne Dowle, George Asseily and Patrick Forbes, Sarah Jones, Jenny Hodges, Ben MacHell, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Matthews, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, John C. Beyer Director, Daniel McGrory, Ben Harris, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Philip Baum, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Katie Hoffmann, Matthew Pryor, Amanda Holloway, Matt Hughes, Phyll Duff, Heather Brooke, Adam Barnard, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Peter Kleeman, Richard Owen, Matt Dickinson and George Caulkin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ben Webster, Sam Lister and Angela Jameson, Mick Hume, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Julian Muscat, Dr Adam P. Fitzpatrick Consultant cardiologist, Elizabeth Judge Telecomes Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, David Robertson and Nick Hasell, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Tom Baidwin, Ben MacIntyre, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Vikki Rimmer, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Richard Horton, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Rod Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Lucy Tobin, Norman Williams, John Warman, Hugh Tonks, Adam Sherwin, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Michael Clarke, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Steve Bird and Russell Jenkins, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Lord Warner Minister, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Neil Ramsbottom, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Five planes and the plot to commit Britain's 9/11 24 arrested as 19 have assets frozen Bomb materials in bottles and cameras Martyrdom video Chaos at airports Maximum alert timesonline. co. uk In the Times Today A plan 'to commit Assets of 19 suspects are frozen Pakistan money link investigated Martyrdom video is discovered Under Suspicion News & Comment British Red Cross Chaotic scenes at airports as crowds endure an agonising wait for flights Gucci Delays and Departures 13 raids shattered the peace of 24 people were arrested by police at houses in East London, High Wycombe and Birmingham, report Steve Bird and Russell Jenkins Men had converted to devout form of Islam, residents say Town that woke to find itself besieged by police and press Your Words on the Web At 11pm came the phone call that triggered security swoop After months of surveillance, it was imminent danger that set plans into motion, report Michael Evans, Dominic Kennedy and Ben MacIntyre Liquids make explosive mix All the ingredients for a bomb could be smuggled on board and assembled after take-off, reports Mark Henderson Other Attacks on Passenger Jets marks and spencer New hand luggage curbs may become permanent Bomb detection at airports little changed in 30 years Commentary What Can Be Taken on Board Banned US Fights Sainsbury's Travellers face a struggle for compensation or insurance Airlines are offering refunds or a new flight but other costs may be hard to claim, reports Valerie Elliott Where to Look for Information Virgin Atlantic United Airlines British Airways British Airports Authority Community leaders are braced for a backlash John Lewis 'I know Islam will be portrayed in a bad light again' Islamabad claims credit for foiling bomb plot How the road to terror leads back to Pakistan Your Words on the Web British Airways value drops by £220m as it counts cost of alert Homebase Your Words on the Web Volkswagen Sophisticated plot has hallmark of al-Qaeda, says US security boss Thwarted air terror threat Does NHS funding really get allocated by postcode lottery? Knife amnesties do not work Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Driving speeds Land for biofuels Gender jokes Where are all the real men? State funeral Skye-bound No entry The Times The Keyboard is Mightier The internet has created a new networked generation When did good old-fashioned office politics become bullying? Notebook A Thwarted Plot Extremists are influenced by political events, but not defined by them Mick. Hume@spiked-online. com We're all speaking Geek The world wide web, which turned 15 this week, has given us a fantastic outpouring of new words Thunderer: Living in a Stalinist blackout Join the Debate The Times Here's why jihadis just love to fly Aircraft are a symbol of modernity and look vulnerable - the ideal target in a holy war The first step towards defeating the terrorists: stop blaming ourselves gerard. baker@thetimes. co. uk Snow Patrol Eyes Open Supermarket thefts led to millionaire lifestyle Lady in the Water William and Harry were warned about phone tap Princes ignored advice from protection officers as suspicions grew that their mobiles were unsafe, Andrew Pierce reports WHSmith 'Inbreeding' is behind rise in cases of diabetes, claims MP Argos Halifax Paedophile case fails over forgotten date Furniture Village dfs dfs Opening Times ... but plan to promote physics fails Primary pupils showing passion for languages. . . A vital revival that proves well worth the ten-hour ache first night Theatre Henry VI Courtyard, Stratford The Times Yakult Edinburgh Festival Performers haunted by attempts to halt shows Heat survival advice 'misses those most at risk' Briton killed helping friend in Pacific storm Rough seas sweep woman diver to her death on club expedition £2m fines for nuclear spills Doctor jailed Women set free Flight aborted Body part recyling Boy sentenced The grin-at-it city Camilla shows her true colours after romance Miami Vice (AP): Student drug smuggler is jailed Full steam ahead for first woman Wallace and Gromit's cheese plea Automatic cone layer hits the road Woman's IVF death is rare, say experts Jessops Kids' London NHS offers breakthrough drugs for breast cancer Sir Gulam set to raise a chukka People Renault Times World News Deal to end war falls apart after Lebanon protests over UN force Hezbollah missiles rain down on tanks At 94 he has seen it all before - but this time he is scared Yakult Jaguar The power to give drivers real shock The latest hi-tech car to hit the road in Silicon Valley will take on the sportiest types, writes Chris Ayres Power Trip Dell Mercedes Benz A Scanner Darkly The Times Shia shrine bombing stokes sectarian hatred Shoppers go wild to beat currency change Anglian Home improvements Green Flag motoring assistance (Reuters): EU rebuke for Polish leader (Reuters): Corruption inquiry (AP): Oil attack arrest (AP): Treasure check (Reuters): Tortoises rescued fringe Diamonds washed away in floods Million flee worst storm for 50 years Chinese officials use text messages and gongs to alert people to typhoon threat, Jane MacArtney reports from Beijing Ring of steel locks in immigrants A city famed for its beauty has turned to an ugly answer to drugs and violence, writes Richard Owen The Times Saga Insurance City Tour Dozens killed in offensive (Reuters): Priest jailed (AP): Dirty War arrests (AP): Airport car chase The Times Times Business Profits double at power group Friday August 11,2006 ImClone slides IBM buys FileNet Superdrug hit Quote of the day Blow to Vodafone as Telekom pledges to halve prices Bacteria in oil sludge blamed for Prudhoe Bay shutdown 'Multi-tasking' young spurn old media FTSE 100 Stock Markets Terror may already be priced into values Business Commentary Vodafone razor in good hands North Sea Oil Commodities Coutts & Co Pound to Dollar Currencies Debtor nation Economics World Markets sectors@thetimes. co. uk sector index percentage change Business big shot 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 Yukos liquidator defends process Stop Press Watson Wyatt Worldwide ahead EU receives Spain's reply on Endesa Opec prepared to convene early The Times Im Clone makes offer to Icahn Total Streets ahead City Diary Orleans revisited City Diary Martha's Fall Making Capital City Diary Picture Gallery Calls over internet predicted to soar Telecoms price war rings up benefits Households home in on mobiles Product Recall Notice Regulator prescribes change for traditional media Ofcom Communications Market 2006 Sweet deal for Tangerine as it snaps up Burton's arm for £10m Energy Fickle market weighs on Spirent Regent buys diners from Punch Nickel price up on labour unrest SABMiller ventures Down Under Superdrug suffers 20% profit fall as it strives to compete with supermarkets Customers see prices overflow Lend Lease bids to join Olympic village project RWE sets year-end deadline for Thames Water sale BBC pays £17m in bonuses as 3,000 jobs face chop Nokia The Times When the bombs stop, can confidence return? 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A royal hack may pay the penalty Media Bebo is booming thanks to keyboard community Michael and Xochi Birch tell Dan Sabbagh how they hit upon dot-com success Further media coverage Warner agrees deal to take on Russian piracy Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Film Rental Share by Genre 2005 Warner agrees deal to take on Russian piracy The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Pensions tax changes boost Aegon sales Sun shines on R&sa underwriting results Media Planet London prospers from US regulation 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 Shire benefits after US rival abandons hyperactivity drug Stock Markets Large Caps Homebuy mystifies shareholders by requesting a halt in trading Small Caps Gilts Dollar Fears Weigh on Shares Smiths Group All the signs point to a comeback by International Power Tempus Spirent Banking & Finance action medical research Equity Prices Business Encounters Encounters enduro Regtransfers. co. uk How It Rates New dawn for Volkswagen convertible motorpoint Mercedes-Benz Streetwise Publications Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Times Register Naomi Sargant Social reformer who championed lifelong learning at the Open University and pioneered educational broadcasting at Channel 4 Naomi Sargant, educationist, was born on December 10,1933. She died on July 23,2006, aged 72 Vincent Dole Physician who pioneered the use of methadone as a treatment for addicts trying to wean themselves off heroin Pirmin Trecu Dancer whose range and virtuosity captivated audiences even when he performed minor roles Pirmin Trecu, ballet dancer, was born on March 13,1930. He died on July 12,2006, aged 76 Hugh Latimer West End actor of effortless throwaway technique who excelled in light comedy and thrillers Hugh Latimer, actor, was born on on May 1,1913. He died on June 12,2006, aged 93 Professor Roger Silverstone Influential writer and theoretician in media studies Professor Roger Silverstone, expert on media studies, was born on June 15,1945. He died on July 16,2006, aged 61 No tax allowance for warehouse Law Report Chancery Division Granting extensions of custody time limits Queen's Bench Divisional Court Sex offender registration no breach of rights Court of Appeal Charles Levison Solicitor whose love of the arts led him to creative positions in the music industry Charles Levison, solicitor and music industry executive, was born on November 6,1941. He died on July 7,2006, aged 64 Timesonline Questions Answered Conscientious warriors and buttoning up Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Civil Partnerships Church News Golden Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriamprivate Dinner Latest Wills Bridge Chess andrew. robson@thetimes. co. uk Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheshire squeezes rain over England Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Wilson eyes Ascot after lighting up Woodbine Racing Worcester Fallon Denied Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Newmarket Course Specialists Lingfield Park Haydock Park Sedgefield Warren comes back to earth Sailor shuts door Boost for Britain Monkhouse out The Results Service Fixtures The Sunday Times Britons give hints of golden future Athletics European Championships Lancashire frustrated by rivals' hard graft Cricket Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Masterful Murray makes net gains with new coach Tennis Taylor's century guides England towards the safety zone First Npower Women's Test Match Nottinghamshire face pitch battle Warne asks Middlesex if they are up for a chase Spinners sew up a swift Surrey success Second Division Spearman leads the resistance Glamorgan tied and tested as Pratt has last word Natwest pro40 League First Division Welch left praying to avoid a White wash Yesterday's Scoreboards Figurehead? I'm just a Luton boy Matthew Syed on Monty Panesar, a shy young man who would rather be called a spinner than a politician The Times Monty who? An Unknown in Punjab Capital gains from young Asian talent Panesar is left out as Gough waltzes back in Bearded wonder who searched for the hero inside himself Newcastle step up recruitment drive as Bramble bears fruit UEFA Cup Second Qualifying round First Leg Competition for places could spell trouble for Crouch Gretna Routed O'Neill's rebuilding work at Villa Park delayed James poised to join Campbell's kingdom The Premiership Today Henry tries last-ditch bid to stop Cole's exit End of an aura: star who lost his sparkle It's Back and Better than Ever Log on and enter at timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Ranieri's faith turned Terry into a natural leader Matt Hughes on why Steve McClaren was right to give the Chelsea defender the captain's armband Hidden Talent The Times Crossword Pardew sends slimmer Ashton to the head of England queue Van der Meyde hit in pocket by Everton Webster uses loophole to join Wigan Coleman at odds with Malbranque Rooney still fighting the official line in his story Sport McClaren signals the end to Beckham's national service The Times americangolf On Monday 7 Jane Shilling Am I a pushy mother or do I just want … theface Down but not out didyousee? Ain't no mountain high enough theclick didyouknow? It's a bum deal for women - again didyouhear? Too young to be a big shot A night view of the Statue of Liberty, which has been … Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Who are you again? Mary Ann Sieghart suffers from prosopagnosis - an inability to recognise people's faces out of context. She describes how it affects her life and the strategies that she has devised to cope Challenge No 1 Challenge No 2 Sofa Workshop Answers How I have suffered too Like mother, like daughter: the young copycat dieters Nutritionists warn that small girls are picking up, and acting on, dangerous slimming signals from mum, reports Jane Wheatley The Co-Operative Bank The Times To push or not to push: what do you think, Doctor? An elephant I'll never forget No Book, no booking Lucia van der Post Markelliot or write to Ask Lucia, times2,1 Pennington Street, … Luxury with Lucia Skincare treatments have finally come of age Hair with Hari The Times urban worrier As a commuter, I prefer to take a back seat My biggest regret-missing the early signs in a friend who had Parkinson's disease health Treatment of Parkinson's has improved hugely, but little is known of its causes and origins-even dog-owning has been cited as a contributor, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times In cod we trust: fish'n'chips is polishing up its image food Our No 1 takeaway is luring affluent, knowledgeable diners. Ross Anderson reports Frying tonight: six of the best chippies Fragrant and hot prawns (xiang ia xia) Dish sounds Full of East Midlands promise The Young Knives spak with the authentic voice of provincial England today, says Pete Paphides Download conversation on the cutting edge 2006: the year festivals killed the golden goose Swing when you're winning With a new album and her first baby on the way, Diana Krall is glowing, John Bungey discovers Under my thumb The Stones perform live-by mobile phone. Is this the future of gig-going, asks Ben MacHell People can listen to a DJ set from Brazil while they're at home in Swansea The Times It's not over till the fat lady strips Classical musicians, too, relish the freedom of the Edinburgh Fringe, reports Sarah Jones B a Tmes txt crtic 2 win The Times Classical Michael Nyman Acts of Beauty MN Records reviews albums Classical Netherlands Opera The Love for Three Oranges Opus Arte (DVD) Classical Stuttgart State Opera Moses and Aron Naxos Pop Christina Aguilera Back to Basics RCA Coca Cola Pop The Blacknificent 7 Ridin' Thru da Underground! Dark Horizon Rekordz Albums Pop Peter Bjorn and John Writer's Block Wichita Singles Pop Lou Rawls You'll Never Find Another Capitol Radio It looks as if we're becoming a nation of unapologetic nostalgists Downloads The shape of Finns to come It's a small nation with a big voice. Amanda Holloway goes to Helsinki to meet the musicians Seven deadly Finns: others to watch reviews Theatre Sextet Soho Theatre, W1 Critics Online Entertainments Edinburgh Theatre Terre Haute Assembly Rooms Proms BBCSSO/Volkov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Lou Rhodes Jazz Cafe, NW1 Edinburgh Festival Online Edinburgh Comedy Doug Stanhope Comedy Rooms tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 27 David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Porride-light leaves a bad taste Last Night's TV Tim Teeman The issue of prison life was treated with the same laddish lighness as an FHM piece on a night out in Magaluf Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3979 Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Senior Living The Times The Surveyor Bricksandmortar To protect the countryside we need to build more flats. What a shame we don't want to live in them Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor It is the equivalent of squeezing 80 homes on Trafalgar Square Focus on Greater London House Price Trends Average Property Prices £000s Figures from Hometrack. Co. Uk, the Property Database Buyers/sellers Average Number of Viewings per Sale In Large Townhouse in London Sussex Square, W2: a six-bedroom property spread over three floors with a lift Out 18th-Century Cottage in Surrey Rowledge: a period property with landscaped gardens and views over the Hindhead hills Away Former Chapel in Dorset Briantspuddle: a Grade II listed home with gardens bordering woodland and open countryside Catching Cabin Fever Forget that 'posh caravan' slur, luxury lodges are now holiday chic, reports Jayne Dowle Lodge Law Octacon Splash your Cash Sandbanks is low on celebs but still high on price, says Anne Ashworth Inside Track America Designer City Penthouse Seaside Specials Glamorous homes by the water's edge Miami: luxury home in the Icon Brickell development with views over Biscayne Bay Spain Villa in a Golf and Country Club Marbella: sprawling house with panoramic views, private pool and large mature garden France Estate near the Bay of Cannes Mougins: renovated Provençal property in extensive grounds with views of the Mediterranean property finder Minis Stay in Fashion Marcus Binney finds unspoilt beauty in a small manor and a compact old rectory Fact File arboretum dylan harvey Property Development Multiple Display Advertising Items My House is Rubbish This sculptor turned skiploads of junk into a unique bachelor pad, says Adam Barnard The roof is sheets of trapaulin covered with cardboard boxes Designs on your Scrap That old washing machine can be recycled into a work of art, writes Andrew Riley Activity and watersports holidays savills Spanish showrooms Foxtons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homework Removing Artex Web Watch The Times Fan Club save Spend Splurge The Supersavers Doors will open for a couple with £1,000 a month to spend Q&a Freehold Advice berkeley homes
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