News from 15/08/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Caroline Merrell and Martin Waller, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, David Jarvis President, Shahid Malik, Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Professor Lewis Wolpert, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Careem, James Bone, Thomas Blaikie, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Daniel McGrory and Stephen Farrell, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Giles Morgan, Richard Lloyd Parry, Sholto Byrnes, Liz Chong, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Rob Wright, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Stuart Miles and Nigel Kendall, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Jamie Glassman, Geoffrey Walton, Harold Caplan, Kaveh Solhekol, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Dominic Kennedy, Angela Jameson and Ben Hoyle, Cris Whetton, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Sean O'Neill and Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, John Harvey, John Goodbody, James Hider and Ali al-Hamdani, Elizabeth Judge and Nick Hasell, Brian Boughton, Dominic Maxwell, Nigel Mattravers Chairman, Chris Samuel, Rosemary Bennett and Helen Nugent, Peter F. Penney, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Joshua Rowe, Des MacHale, Cosima Towneley, David Sanderson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, K. Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Lord Berkeley, Allan Hall, Barry Hyman, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Caroline Holliday,
ResumoThe Times Villagers go home as ceasefire holds Gap-year attack Prison corruption Gerard Baker New tax powers Villa bid accepted 'The best defence against terrorism is good police … timesonline Muslims face extra checks in new travel crackdown Airport Update Boy dusts off his (criminal) record Ceasefire holds as both sides claim Lebanon success In the Times Today Comment World News Business Sport Times2 The Register Miscellany The Times Today's Weather Charities fail to attract cash as 'human crisis overlooked' (Reuters): Sharon Worsens Age of consent largely ignored Bank details sold Sea victim named Shock video fine Boy missing Murder charge Cameron visit 'It was harmful to the children' How to Be an Ethical Volunteer BritishRedCross Gap years create 'new colonialists' Prison suspends 14 staff accused of smuggling drugs and phones A criminal service from on high Inmates are using church ceremonies as one of the main ways of circulating drugs inside jail, reports Richard Ford Man stabbed wife 55 times Campsite blaze 'Too white' regret Police apology Lives 'at risk' Hard to swallow Power trip Out of the Permafrost vogue Mammoths may roam again after 27,000 years 'Skimping on security has brought about this chaos' Passengers endure fifth day of delays but baggage controls relaxed Flights to and from Travellers' Tales . . . but you just try getting drinks on board the 'Ryanair of the M6' By a Correspondent: Police 'to stay visible at Channel ports' Terror Plot BA flight panic after mobile phone rings Travel Tales Keep youths from clutches of extremists, Muslims told five Link between British suspect and 9/11 conspirator explored In Brief Baggage lost in war of ideology People Our competition for one of the few remaining "lucky … Mazda Ps Dell Skoda theAA Sky Tory peer, 71, saves life of stricken yacht's skipper The costs of safe flying Middle East policy and terror England's brown and pleasant land Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Church in Wales PM's new home? Bird-brained Primary thinking Physical decline Cool innings End of the line Changing Stripes Tamils everywhere must disown the Tigers Chill out Why gap years are not the new colonialism Call me crazy, but we can learn a lot about terrorists from mad Manson La Notebook Isolating the Extremists A poisonous puritanism is cripping Islamic thinking Why Muslims must rise up now and join the battle against extremism Have you heard the one about the Jews? As a writer on The Ali G Show I can do insulting jokes. But the anti-Jewish sentiment at Edinburgh is shocking At the Country Bar in Phoenix, Arizona, they sang along to Throw the Jew down the Well The myth of airport security The best defence against terrorism is good intelligence and police work, not a ban on mineral water Thunderer: Mother of all insults Ambulance trusts 'fiddled statistics to meet targets' Thomsonfly Vital Lost Minutes ecoinsurance Vonage Terrier kills off his master's day out It was meant to be a fun time at the fair for MP Andrew Turner, drumming up votes and meeting the locals . . . until Bert caught sight of prey. David Sanderson reports How Booker list turned into an epic greenflag How Booker list turned into an epic Labour MPs take a Tractor on holiday but Tories pit their wits against Hague Deputy head jailed for sex abuse Fishing for a bargain fundraiser Your Battersea's burning ambition to become an arts power to rival the Tate galleries Guard tracks down cause of delay Breast cancer drug poses 'acceptable' risk of heart illness Scientists say damage from Herceptin can be reversed, reports Sam Lister Morethan Doctors tell of their race to save drug-trial victims Climate change disasters to rise Violence concern GP 'sold sick note' House prices slow Bike boy killed Cut-price beer call Inside Track HSBC 'I'll be in debt but have a better chance at a career' Three-year degree now costs £33,000 The tale of a geek, as told by a clever loner first night Edinburgh Theatre Edinburgh learns that jokes about Jews are no laughing matter dfs The Sharpest Critics Podcast Times World News Hezbollah fighters emerge from rubble as refugees defy curfew to head home 'I don't care if there is no roof or walls' Israel begins its search for a scapegoat Inquiry calls are growing as Prime Minister claims success, write Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell A month later, there are few winners—but many different types of losers Foreign Editor's Briefing (AP): Newsmen kidnap Author in SS row (AP): Emergency birth (AP): Shark attack Aquability Prayers at war shrine enrage Japan's neighbours Beijing pledges 'a fight to the death' with Dalai Lama The God-King Man kills and eats girl, 3 Faking faith to fool death squads For Sunnis, being able to pass as a Shia could save their lives, report James Hider and Ali al-Hamdani Aer Lingus Rac Staying Alive Saga Insurance The Times Offers Direct Do you really want to hurt me? Do you really want to make me cry? Community Spirited Seven die as bomb blast hits envoy's motorcade The Times Gang kidnaps Britons at club (AP): 7 die in latrine (AP): Smoking ban (Reuters): Massacre film Cricketer inquest directline (Reuters): Howard scraps asylum-seeker Bill after revolt pianoauctions Glut makes wine cheaper than water Times Business Ceasefire leads to oil-price drop Tuesday August 15 2006 ITV job interest C&W looks to buy Thames bids due Quote of the day Taxman to get police powers under new proposals Ahold could face break-up as hedge funds urge US sale Peers bolster Russian boardroms FTSE 100 Stock Markets Brace yourself for yet more intervention Business Commentary Grocer risks short shelf life North Sea Oil Commodities virgin Pound to Dollar Currencies Taking flight Need to Know Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead The day's biggest movers Business big shot Results in brief Ukraine stands by gas importer Britain snaps up Chinese companies Cable consortium bids for US licences The Times Offers Direct Why Russians are keen to get a lord on board The Times More mayhem for Tokyo markets as the plug is pulled on Nikkei average British lab confirms that Coke is safe to drink in India Top job for woman who put fizz back into Pepsi Interserve faces legal action over accounting scandal Save the economist City Diary AOL puts faith in Userplane City banks moot rival system for reporting trades Morgan Stanley gets set as banks enter pensions fray Teaming up Italian player that grew by acquisition Tiscali reaches for mobile saviour Ailing internet group puts in a call to Vodafone and 3, reports Elizabeth Judge The US may be heading for a crash - but it's not the end of the world American View The Times Dell recalls millions of batteries Germany revels in its feel-good factor Housing market surge goes on Eurozone economy grows at fastest pace in six years The Times Unit Trust Information Service timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raising Funds Braveheart bank sale brings in $38m for founder Enterprise sells pubs to Admiral 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 Freeport gains strength as more activist investors jump on board Gilts Villa shareholders should say yes, but not quite yet Tempus Rally after Half-Time Michael Page No fun for Carnival as rivals' discounting hurts forecasts Stock Markets Nick Hasell Enterprise Inns Equity Prices Banking & Finance WWF Times Register Jack Edwards Prisoner of war of the Japanese who devoted his life to obtaining compensation for other Far East veterans and victims Jack Edwards, OBE, author and campaigner for PoWs in the Far East, was born on May 24,1918. He died on August 13,2006, aged 88 Corporal 'Nutty' Hazle Stretcher bearer who won two Distinguished Conduct Medals in fierce fighting in North Africa and Italy Corporal "Nutty" Hazle, DCM and bar, wartime medical orderly, was born on November 26, 1918. He died on June 22, 2006, aged 87 thetimes Anthony Galla-Rini Veteran virtuoso accordion player who strove to have the instrument recognised by classical musicians Anthony Galla-Rini, accordion player, was born on January 18, 1904. He died on July 30, 2006, aged 102 Lord Kilbracken Adventurous journalist, outspoken Labour peer, author and organic farmer Lord Kilbracken, DSC, journalist, author and farmer, was born on October 17, 1920. He died on August 14, 2006 aged 85 Wilber Huston Physicist who directed launches of weather satellites Wilber Huston, physicist, was born on October 12, 1912. He died on May 25, 2006, aged 93 ASBO is validly used to disperse protesters Law Report Court of Appeal Prosecution must show failure to take reasonable care Queen's Bench Divisional Court Appellant is entitled to his costs Queen's Bench Divisional Court Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Waiting for the return of summer Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Sport History tests Holy Roman Emperor Racing On The Level Yesterday's Results The Times Nine called to race-fix hearing The Times The Times Sports Book Carlisle Andrew and Woodward left to battle for elite job Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Bulls docked two points for breach of salary cap Rugby League Croydon leads Welsh one-two Witter waiting Ding fightback Veteran triumph Dedicated approach reaps quick dividends for Murray Tennis Matthew Syed says young Scot is going places with Gilbert cracking the whip Drugs equipment found near team hotels in Gothenburg Athletics Women's Bowls Need to Know Taylor the toast of England after her vintage performance First Women's One-Day International Irani takes savage toll of Sussex Youngsters give blue-rinse brigade a splash of colour This Sporting Land. Alan Lee reports on a sport desperately trying to change to halt its decline in playing numbers The Premiership Today Milan kiss goodbye to Matt Hughes finds the Chelsea striker in denial and in trouble with old friends after his goal celebration Crouch stakes claim on place at top table Tottenham look elsewhere after Neill snub Southgate Wants Fun at Riverside Gascoigne and Best exchange passes in love match of the day Sport on Television O'Neill's buying power reliant on swift shareholders The Times How Villa Control Changes Hands Lerner is in Driving Seat with Villa Best of the Web Will Randy Be Handy in Making Life Dandy for Villa . . . Or Just a Slow Lerner? The time is right for not-so-deadly Doug to move on Lerner quick to see benefit of Cleveland connection Gerard Baker, US Editor of The Times, on new Villa owner's home-town club Players content with time spent in coach traffic willow foundation Staunton safe after incident outside Ireland team hotel Healy honour on reaching landmark Walcott backed England set out on the long road to redemption Toshack buoyant timesonline Lerner begins Villa revolution The Times Inside times2 theface The man who fooled Germany The bottom line is that he nearly died trying to save Hitler's life didyousee? theclick didyouknow? didyouhear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The power of six British fashion has never been better or cheaper, thanks to the half-dozen men who control what we wear. They confide their secrets to Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong The main men in women's clothing The Times The Big Players The Times Offers Direct Why I'd like a good, long Swiss period God knows how many vile present-day dictators have quietly stashed their ill-gotten gains in the vaults of Zurich Feat of klee for art collectors Blast from the past Feat of Klee for art collectors Blast from the past To be fair, je ne regrette rien The Andrew Billen Interview Ron Atkinson, unreconstructed football manager, discusses that racist slur, learning French on a reality TV show, and where Sven went wrong The Times Offers Direct Straight As and group hugs are for sheep, not bright sparks parents Don't set too much store by Thursday's A-level results, advises Caroline HOLLIDAY—the syllabus is the stultifying end of a 14-year marathon, and you'll learn more on a gap year With school out for ever, my son is packing his rucksack and escaping My most brilliant achievement was my ability to persuade … Excuse me, it's time for gallantry Thomas Blaikie argues that modern men need to get back to basics in the lost art of manners The kit Essential items for seasoned travellers Go cool not crazy at the Edinburgh Festival Dress code Dish Battersea's great haul of China In October a great London icon will pay host to a remarkable art show. Tim Teeman reports Batman to Cirque du Soleil Index Exclusive Edinburgh comedy podcast Oh you pretty things Turkey's new delights Architecture With a new megamall, modern-art museum and bold plans for the future Istanbul is joining the 21st century, says Tom Dyckhoff Edinburgh Comedy Mark Watson Rhod Gilbert Edinburgh Concert Elektra Proms Weekend Proms reviews first night Edinburgh Theatre Strawberries in January Entertainments The Bright Stream Dance Critics Blog Why it's important to learn how to drop in when you're dropping out Even surfing can ride the litigation wave, says Alex Wade Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Stein undercooks Betjeman tribute No Rick Stein programme is complete without a mention of his restaurants Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Appeal
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