News from 21/08/2006
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Nicolo Woolcock, Andrew Robson, Shona Craven, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sir Stuart Lipton, Brian Hobley, Neil Johnston, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Jacqueline Doherty, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Carol Sarler, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Jermaine Easter, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Gary Jacob, Toby Moore, Robin Marris, Claire Prentice, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rachel McElwalne, Robin MacKlin, Gerald Mortimer, Edward Luce, Jonathan Richards, Professor Linda Franck, Mark Pougatch, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Bob Graham and Michael Evans, Danny Kelly, Bob Graham, Michael Evans and Richard Beeston, Oliver Kay, Jane Wheatley, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, John Hopkins, Terri Carter, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ian MacKinnon and Richard Beeston, Bernard Lagan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Denis Feldman, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Neville Scott, Anthony Rosen, Cathy Harris, Hilary Elfick, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Ned Parker, Trevor Davies, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Eddie Johnson, Mira Bar-Hillel, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Colin Oates, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, V. J. Brayley, Hughes-Wilson, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Jack Thompson, Colonel John, Walter Gammie, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Paul Haines, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Deborah Klayman, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Mike Duncan, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Dr Christina Liossi, Michael Evans, A. Mollere, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, M. Fernandez, Olav Bjortomt, James Gleadow, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Dave Drew,
ResumoThe Times Met chief's open door policy Fathers wanted Arms sales rise Get out of town Rabbit flu death Cancer drugs bar 'A song in my heart thanks to lodgers in the spare room' British kit found in Hezbollah bunkers My son Pete Cricket conflict erupts … football peace returns Labour rift opens over call to scrap inheritence tax In the Times Today World News Business Sport Times2 The Register Crossword British kit found by Israelis Flood warning as tides rise British soldier dies Boy's body home Hoodie arrest Queasy feeling Mars riddle solved Gadgets galore A Case of the Snuffles British Red Cross Young farmer dies as 'rabbit flu' claims its first human victim Parents appeal for greater public awareness of risk after their son handled an infected animal he had shot on farm, writes David Sanderson Teachers 'have lost courage to tackle bad behaviour' Youth Justice Too few men in the classroom School leavers lack even basic skills warns CBI The Sharpest Critics challenge churchill Old, bold and magnificently fit for purpose First Night The rolling stones How war against drugs may have helped Hezbollah Middle East Blair set to try again with the 'road map' for peace The Resolution Raid puts a shaky ceasefire in danger Israel vetoes peacekeepers from countries that do not recognise it It's safe to leave the door unlocked, says Met chief HSBC A Tragedy of Errors Theft catches up with retired PC 'There's no way that I will leave mine open' dfs Imagine it's 2012 with a walk on the wild side Nicola Woolcock joins tourists flocking to the first of many Olympic attractions Tories in singular approach to science More Th>n Corries Solicitors Ltd Campaign for more women MPs boosted hp directline Tense, nervous headache? Try a nice vindaloo New EU workers face job curbs Immigration Nervous passengers delay flight Security 4,000 miles by skateboard? Well, it's better than work Inside Track Running backwards is the way forward, say athletes Patients angered as watchdog refuses to allow bowel cancer drugs on NHS Sir Bobby to have surgery for tumour Chairmans Special AA Trial costs lead to inflated prices Mole clinics to open in high street pharmacies intel Design and dissenters The 'civilised' response to a lingering death Hugging it better Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Pardons and the inexcusable Farms in Africa Roadside grieving Grass's Nazi past Weather or not Fellow travellers The Times Tough Love Systems cannot teach acceptable behaviour, but individuals can Not Cricket A cricket match becomes an object of ridicule Giving unproven drugs to terminal patients won't save lives in the end Science Notebook The Kurds' Day in Court Saddam must not be permitted to make a mockery of justice Costa del deluded expats Nasty party is a bit too nice David Cameron's strategy is to appeal to the centre, but recent events demand a right-wing response Join the Debate The Times The Taleban can be outsmarted Despite the tough fighting, Britain's military presence is winning 'hearts and minds' It pains me to agree with Mr Ryanair, but we do need to keep Britain flying The airline industry is being ordered to serve as de facto agents of the security services Core 2 Duo is intel Gay police advert investigated after religious hate complaint The Sunday Times British attempt on speed record Women bankrupts Lost volunteers Brontë tourists How gardeners can tackle the monster invader Death squad sent in for weeding on a grand scale Scooter revolution halted on bureaucratic highway Pfizer Cyclists failing to take cover Laugh? I nearly moved to Dudley Times World News Welcome to our city - unless you happen to be a foreigner The New Wave Iraqi court is not fit to try Saddam, say critics The Trial Rac Train bomb plot brings fear of terrorism to Germany (Reuters): 1,000 migrants reach Canaries (AFP): Congo violence (AP): Prison break (AFP): $5m drugs bust (AFP): Storm deaths (AP): Rap star arrested (Reuters): Police disciplined Hearing Test Centre (AP): Protests force state to drop fuel price increase BAA (AP): JonBenet suspect flown to US (AFP): Icon theft 'work of professionals' (AP), Reuters: Farmers killed by wild elephants Airshow for King Stephen's state You won't become a saint by working too hard, says Pope Head to Head: Royal v Sarkozy homes overseas magazine Candidate fears break-in was politically motivated Times Business Merchant set to finalise MFI bid Monday August 21 2006 Baugur target ArmorGroup role SMG challenge 'You don't sell F16s to fight terrorists' Oil price rise fuels leap in US arms sales BHP plans $3bn share buyback amid 'positive' Big Deals 2006 FTSE 100 Life and pensions sales surge on change in tax rules Stock Markets You have to hand it to the Chancellor Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Age Concern Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Bet of the day Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Look ahead Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds General Motors cuts production Indian group sticks by soft-drink claim Porsche to increase its stake in VW Attacks may boost airline premiums The Times British groups stand by as US starts to rebuild The Times Travel Direct Indian lottery operator vies with Camelot for UK role Belgravia aims at Newcastle Bankrupt women Powerfuel deal German recovery Chinese tally AIM oil stocks dip Phones on hold Market share eroded by Europe The Times Sales of US arms hit record levels Defence groups are experiencing and international surge in orders. David Robertson reports on the reasons behind it Wary investors desert the market eos Airlines Gambling giant eyes Chandler Suez and GdF face asset sale Open skies deal could swamp us, BAA says The Times Offers Direct Baugur on verge of filing bid for House of Fraser Bhatia in £50m talks for Conrad Sotheby's chases Eastern promise Powers in the Boardroom Robin Woodhead is focusing on Russia and China for expansion, writes Liz Chong Power CV Questioned The Leader Migrants to cities vote with their feet Why India booms but still fails its job-hungry millions The difference between the Indian economy's organised and unorganised sectors makes it unique, says Edward Luce in this final extract from his new book Equity Prices The Times Equity Prices Times Register Len Evans Oenophile who played a key role in creating and promoting Australia's highly successful wine industry Len Evans, AO, OBE, oenophile, was born on August 1, 1930. He died on August 17, 2006, aged 75 Rae Else-Mitchell Judge turned talented financial administrator Charles Bettelheim Marxist economist who enjoyed unrivalled influence in the development of India, Egypt and Cuba Duygu Asena Feminist whose bestselling books roused Turkey's working women Leonard Marks Lawyer who became Johnson's head of propaganda during the Vietnam War Jeffrey May Dedicated head of archaeology at the University of Nottingham who oversaw a decade's work at Dragonby in Lincolnshire May was delighted with the advances that he had witnessed in archaeological science Jeffrey May, archaeologist, was born November 9, 1936. He died on July 15, 2006, aged 69 Aegean's ritual prehistory Notebook Archaeology Irish royal site's hidden secrets Council must observe statutes Queen's Bench Division Timesonline Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Picture Gallery Court Circular Latest Wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Same-sex marriage abroad is civil partership here Law Report Family Division In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Invisible villain that laid waste to a lake Weather Eye Times Sport Dutch Art brushes aside Morny field Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Guinness Premiership Dylan Thomas Heads York Betting Newton Abbot Pontefract Course Specialists The Times Sports Book Windsor Ayr Watkin, 14, hoping to create a splash in an adult world Kaveh Solhekol on a young swimmer who has embraced work ethic for success 'I knew if I was true to myself I would succeed' British crews ease through Capirossi cruises Roddick triumph Grönholm victory Financial boost Ding on a high The Results Service Athletics Baseball Bowls How They Stand Golf Motorcycling Motor rallying Rowing Today's Fixtures Rugby league Saturday Rugby union Shooting Snooker Squash Tennis The Times Travel Direct Cunningham calls time on Lions run Never-say-die Hull sink Salford with final kick Rugby League Loye leads Lancashire's points dash Liverpool Victoria County Championship Nourkrin Carter leaves it late to spoil Hampshire's day West Indies a routed as Benham cements future How They Stand Interruptions and injury drain Derbyshire drive Zaheer seizes chance to shine Gough's absence leaves Essex without answers The Weekend's Scoreboards How They Stand Brutal Prior gives timely reminder of his value to England Natwest pro40 League Woods on record trail as rivals cut down Golf US PGA Championship Donald continues his education in a hard school US Ryder Cup Final Scores America sets pace in race to catch the drugs cheats David Powell on the global implications of Marion Jones's reported positive test Sprinters on track for senior service Lagat shows Farah the way forward Seductress now Spurned Moral maze at the heart of one Chief Sports Writer at the Oval Full Scoreboard from the Oval The wisdom of a word in my ear Watching at Home Spectators in dark as 'bad light' stops play In the Crowd Outrage in Cyberspace Pakistan no stranger to bad Hair day Patrick Kidd on how the Australian official has often courted controversy ICC largely to blame as Fourth Npower Test Chaos at the Oval action medical research Odds Go Crazy The Times Crossword 23,373 game is ultimate loser Patrick Kidd details a countdown to confusion as the 'cheating' row erupts The Laws Sport Oval and out as umpires signal end in 'cheat' row Inside The Times times did you see? Man of a few years hence? did you know? Cameron's mortgage policy theface All the rage did you hear? Getting hacked off Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The inevitable call came while I was on night duty: Peter was out of control. I had to take responsibility for his drug frenzies In an emotional and compelling new book, Jacqueline Doherty, mother of pop 'bad boy' Pete Doherty, describes her son's descent into heroin addiction and her battle to rescue him from the abyss Smoking: a poem by Pete Doherty, July 1996 times. online. co. uk/books Always waiting for the phone to ring, and dreading it when it does Can't get any worse? it does Tomorrow The Times A case in need of a catchphrase Palace guard A song in my heart thanks to lodgers in the spare room Our house guests have forced us into a unique domestic mode, into a daily manner somewhere between 'at ease' and 'on best behaviour' Waistlines hide a ticking time bomb A million Britons are unaware that they have type 2 diabetes, and in 80 per cent of cases the condition is linked to obesity. Jane Wheatley reports Index Starbucks Coffee A spoonful of medicine keeps the sugar at bay Diet tips to beat type 2 diabetes My girl's need to be in control upsets her friends You are in danger of making your daughter a client—you must accept that no parent is perfect Work or Family Problems? The Times In the gut, not just the mind Emotional factors are only part of the explanation for irritable bowel syndrome, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Some patients suffer from both constipation and diarrhoea at different times All this could be yours All this could be yours A death drawn from life As a child, the actor Andy McQuade plunged an axe into the head of his abusive father. Now, 26 years later, he is playing a killer in a one-man play at the Edinburgh Fringe. Carol Midgley Index Shared histories: living the part Mary Poppins Glad to be grey New Riga Theatre don't act their age, finds Claire Prentice 'You think, this is just ridiculous' My Edinburgh Rose Heiney, actress and (in theory) novelist Edinburgh Comedy Comedy Round-up The Times reviews first night Theatre Love's Labour's Lost Proms CLS/Daniel Entertainments Edinburgh Dance Fringe Round-up tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice A blue note from the Big Easy Weekend TV Famed portraits of Miles Davis and the like, left swilling in floodwaters, were newly endowed by psychedelic swirls Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau The Times The Wink Panther|subaru The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Games Usual Suspects The Games Barclays Premiership Chelsea Awesome Essien Lays down his Midfield Marker FIFA The News Anelka's Move Hospital Date Bayern Puzzle Shine for Chelsea Best of the Web The Games Barclays Premiership The Times Ronaldo in Reinforcements the Long-Term Rooney Dishes out his Justice Martins Talk of the Tyne The Games Barclays Premiership Golf GT with TDI Diesel Technology How Will They Do? The Waning Presence of Rooney Spurs Lacking Brownie Points Index Star Spangled Planner The Two Dannys Danny Kelly says that whatever the motive of Lerner, he should be welcomed Walcott Passes his First Test The Games Barclays Premiership Redknapp Savours the Influence of Former Highbury Sophisticates Liverpool Have Won only One of their past 11 Games … How Will They Do? Manchester United's First Five League Opponents are … Everton Watford: Tale of Two Teams Bill Edgar talks to the unsung hero behind the team's rise to the top flight Eager Johnson Gives Everton Swift Start Bolton's Bright Start Blows Cheer into Allardyce's World The Games Barclays Premiership Pardew Confident Bowyer is Rediscovering Sense of Direction Teddy Sheringham, of West Ham United, Became the Oldest … How Will They Do? Lucas Neill's Card Count during his Five Years at Blackburn … Premiership History, at 40 Years and 139 Days, Beating … Barclays Premiership Results and Scorers How Will They Do? Warnock in Spotlight Dunn the Key to Promotion Drive The Games Coca-Cola Championship Duberry Fears March of the 'Robot' Referees Rochdale are the only Football League Team yet to Have … Win is Respite for McCarthy Derby County Games Ipswich Town Plymouth Argyle Preston N E Southend United (1)| 3 Sunderland (0) 1 West Bromwich (2) 2|Colchester (0) 1 Cardiff Ease Ridsdale's Return Constantine on Target Again The Games Coca-Cola League One Games Bournemouth Carlisle United Millwall Swansea City Brentford Crewe Alexandra (0) 0 Bradford City (1) 3 Nottm Forest (0) 2 Brighton (1) 1 Tranmere Rovers (1) 2 Yeovil Town (1) 1 Bristol City (1) 2 Blackpool (1) 4 Gillingham (0) 0|Northampton (1) 1 Rotherham (2) 2 Scunthorpe (1) 1 Player of the Day Wright Hot and Bothered as Wrexham Come to Boil Coca-Cola League Two Milton Keynes (1) 2 Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Games Peterborough (0) 3 MacClesfield (0) 1 Barnet (1) 3 Hereford (0) 0 Rochdale (0) 0 Notts County (0) 1 Darlington (1) 1 Swindon town (2) 2 Shrewsbury (2) 5 Boston United (0) 0 Tables and Stats Hartlepool (0) 1 Torquay (1) 1 Wycombe (0) 3 Bury (0) 0 Lincoln City (2) 2 Walsall (0) 2 Player of the Day Tables and Results Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Average Points Away Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Continent Bengal Beaten but Not Bowed Non-League The Times Rich Liga a The Continent Champions Barcelona may be favourites, but Gabriele Marcotti sees quality in depth in the powerful Spanish league Good Start for McClaren but now FA Should Provide Sense of Perspective Billy on the Ball Powerful Force Samsung The Times Presents The Times Presents The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World The Seven Wonders of the Modern World
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