News from 23/08/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, John A. Florance, Kevin Sealy, Sheila Whitmore, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Magnus Linklater, James Harding, Richard Hobson, Gervas Douglas, Andrew Harrions, Alastair Scott, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sir Anthony Grant, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Kenan Malik, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Roger K. D. Hutchings, Gary Jacob, Ian Scott, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Rhys Blakely, Stefanie Marsh, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Eve Thomas, Jeremy page, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Jim Knight, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Phil Gregg, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Peter Cuming, Nigel Hawkes, Patrick Hosking, Nick Hasell, Sarah Butler and Liz Chong, Grayson Perry, Ned Parker, Carolyn Asome, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Ian Johns, Jim Maddan Chairman, Dominic Maxwell, Deborah King, George Caulkin, R. H. Fisher, Neil Fisher, Rajeev Syal, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Peter Braine, Sarah Butler, Brad Gilbert, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Sarah Butler and Neelam Verjee, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, N. S. Purdom, Mike Bent, David Robertson, Tom Bower, Liz Chong and Gary Duncan,
ResumoThe Times Cities run risk of flood devastation 1m foreign influx Jet crash kills 170 Dick Francis Dealer's suicide Liverpool through Index Suspects appear in court over alleged terror plot Students told to ditch 'soft option' a levels Accounting, Business Studies... Full List inside Clear sign that fun courses are on a level of their own Analysis In the Times Today The Times Subjects to Avoid? Ditch 'soft option' a levels An apology Rich rewards Death leap inquest Huntsman appeals Dogged pet owner 300 died in great storm of 1953 Woodland Trust Flood threat 'puts cities at risk of becoming Britain's New Orleans' An imminent series of high tides could bring the worst flooding in a generation, scientists predict. Lewis Smith reports A million foreigners have settled in Britain since Labour came to power Next EU migrants may not get work An E-Mail High Super drug Don't let the boss get you hooked on BlackBerry . . . Or you might lose for ever the ability to switch off, shut the office out of your mind and relax, Alan Hamilton reports Home-grown crops accelerate drive towards biofuels Laura Ashley Women win breast cancer drug fight Minister warns of a 'perpetual battle' Suspects charged over airline bomb plot 'will deny all the allegations' Business as usual Casino shell under way without gaming licence It's the most relaxed photograph we have seen of the … Tougher Rules on Air Weapons Police forced to drive ambulance Wheelchair fraud Dentist struck off Tribunal payout Death from fumes Ozzy tops fun poll Boy dies after being shot as friends played with air rifle Two children are released on bail as police investigate what led to tragedy in bedroom, Andrew Norfolk reports Toyota Castle Cover PM's holiday In Birmingham People Nestle Woolwich Man sought over family killings 'has fled abroad' Growing cost of air security Is London really a safer place? De Valera 'was Britain's friend' Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Retiring to a place in the sun Behave in class Loony 'toons Evolutionary apostrophes Smash hits Looks like rain Picture Gallery Working for Britain Immigration from Eastern Europe is a success and should not be curtailed Half a Chance It is worth talking time to investigate Iran's offer Double Standards Pupils should not be shunned for studying accountancy Farewell noxious nasal spray. Hello chicken dansak with poppadums The cry has gone up 'Enoch was right' Tosh. Immigration is good for Britain Who's tampering with the old game? The Pakistan Test match furore is symbolic of wider upheavals in the politics of cricket The Times Join the Debate Terrorism: let's do the maths My chances of being blown up by al-Qaeda are minusclue, but that doesn't mean i can ignore them Shopping? Are you serious? Thunderer Dell Masai Mara You've got Aa friend HSBC Masai rob British tourists at gunpoint A raid by tribal bandits at a luxury camp site near the Masai Mara Brings Kenya's crimewave to the bush, writes Rob Crilly Hospital blamed over deaths of mothers Poor leadership, working practices and a shortage of skills linked to deaths of ten new mothers, Nigel Hawkes reports Win Investing Ltd BASF Plant Science GmbH RAC Motoring Services Suzuki Examn failures mean bleak future for children in care Inside Track Saga Insurance 'My education broke down. I never had chance to settle' Student admits that he admires Islamic group JCB breaks speed record Aristocrat had fit Forger tries again Nurse murdered Crew to be buried Southern accents Film of high-profile targets was made as a joke, trial told Tourists who fled fires in Greece return to hotels The Co-opertative Bank Sheridan witnesses under security Princess's NI card was on eBaY Self-harm estimates are too low Online guide to capital pollution Classic 70s cockfighting film falls foul of cruelty law John Lewis Free Comedy Podcast Up close and Sweaty, edging into hysterics Honour for Irish who fought for US from Bull Run to 9/11 A Good Deal Better Bespoke Suits Lloyds TSB Insurance On the March Times World News Children are among 170 killed as aircraft plunges to ground in storm Air Disasters Lightning strike can wreck instruments Kurds tell of gas attack that began Saddam 'genocide' Villagers say that their skin peeled after being exposed to a dust cloud smelling of rotten apples, Ned Parker reports Britain can't pull out but it might be able to slither away Iran says nothing while not saying no Green Flag Money Corp Iran spurns deal on nuclear impasse America says it will push for sanctions at United Nations as Tehran suggests 'serious talks' writes James Bone China pours £70bn into rescuing its water supply The Times Snnail eaters fall ill with meningitis Country in Crisis CIS Cooperative Insurance fringe 'I'm in Love' Studio jettisons Tom Cruise after ruling his behaviour 'unacceptable' Congo hit by new fighting (AFP): Harassment claim (AP): Bombing charges (AP): Sikh Protest (AP): Award rejected (AP): Tornado death Times Business Escondida miners reduce demands Future imperfect BP halts work Wal-Mart to stay 'It's like the Politburo of the Brezhnev era' Quattrone cleared as prosecutors drop all the charges Credit Suisse stunned as dealer commits suicide House price surge tailing off, says Persimmon FTSE 100 Mortgages for Business Stock Markets Matalan soap opera is likely to end in tears North Sea Oil Commodities Wild West Pound to Dollar Currencies Zero tolerance Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Robusta futures touch seven-year high India clears drinks on pesticide claims DP World to expand Port Qasim The Times Matalan founder given extra month to produce a bid The Times Offers Direct Food manufacturers 'squeezed' by grocers British Nuclear Group to be sold piecemeal Ahold in refusal to meet investors Dart Railway steams to showdown Action Stations In the High Coury of Justies Small airlines balk at lack of maintenance for Airbus A380 Flagship's Frustrations US heads for record-breaking run of profits Cisco Systems Chop for web shop City Diary Ram raid City Diary Venezuela aims to lift oil supplies to China Party spirit rules City Diary YouTube offers 'branded channels' alongside the home-made videos The New Cool From Spinning to Winning The Times American immorality tale with two endings Gerard Baker examines the contrasting results in the trials of Lay and Quattrone The staff e-mail that started it all. . . Business Markets TNS recovers ground after broker marks it out as takeover target Gilts Persimmon ready to rise still higher on buoyant market Tempus Pulling Away IHG Raised forecasts and tracker funds boost Standard Life Stock Markets Bodycote Business Equity Prices thesharecentre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Paul Van Vlissingen Dutch businessman who left a generous mark as a laird in Scotland and as a conservationist in Africa Lives Remembered Peter Lindsay Research engineer whose work on high-power electron tubes won him a worldwide reputation Roger Deakin Writer who recorded in waterlog how he swam across Britain from East Anglia to the Hebrides Professor Wilfrid Butt Leading research into hormone related infertility Temporary rise in value not pecuniary advantage Law Report Court of Appeal Computing allowable losses for purposes of gains tax Chancery Division Prima facie evidence of tenancy Queen's Bench Division Court Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam Private Elections Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Wet and cold bear the mark of six Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Unsettled with Showers or Longer Spells of Rain. Temperatures: Max 21C, Min 8C Times Sport Notnowcato helps Stoute keep feet on ground York Brighton Worcester Perth Ladbrokes Signatory can give Gosden elusive first Ebor success Leicester York Course Specialists Hamilton Park Racing Folkestone Kempton Park The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Last Night's Football Results Murray more hip-hop than robot Tennis Brad Gilbert on coaching and hanging out with a kid less than half his age Multiple Display Advertising Items Gatlin's admission earns him eight-year drugs ban Panesar toils in unexpected outing Vincent dampens Phoenix flames Hildreth's touch returns Scoreboard from Headingley Groenewald tucks into frustrated Durham Hussey turns on the style to give Kent hard labour Liverpool Victoria Championship First Division Scoreboards Race card was unfairly dealt The Times Home Support Why Hair's actions may just be enough to save his sport Quinn sacks himself after Sunderland fortunes sink to new low Lennon spurs on Berbatov in little and large show By Our Sports Staff: Redknapp meets FA over betting inquiry King ensures Watford make a point before the sterner tests Boulahrouz will take no prisoners Pools Forecast By Our Sports Staff: Cardiff and Palace handed embarrassing cup defeats Aston Villa v Reading Blackburn Rovers v Everton Charlton Ath v Man United Fulham v Bolton Wanderers Man City v Portsmouth Middlesbrough v Chelsea Gallas and Cole left to wait in no man's land Liverpool pay price in scrambled win Champions League Third Qualifying round Second Leg BT The Times Crossword 23,375 Bayern order United to back off Newcastle confident of sealing £10m deal for Martins Index Hair ready for battle as Pakistan call in lawyers The Times Inside Picture Gallery The Times Nice guy pays the price of fame He spoke about bumping into Sir Paul McCartney and being starstruck didyousee? Posh backs the J-Lo look theclick didyouknow? Work-life: the Pope speaks out didyouhear? More than a Sturm in a teacup Modern morals Back at a canter Six years after his wife's death, Dick Francis has a new book out. But can the racing thriller king still enthrall us? Interview by Jane Wheatley Tomorrow in times2 My aimless sister has no ambitions beyond shopping and the pub After 33 years I'm not sure we like each other The Times Poles aplenty? Wait till the Turks arrive Getting Turkey into the EU club was a cost-free way for Jack Straw to prove his Muslim-friendly credentials, Iraq notwithstanding No sympathy for death plunge dad Only cosmetic? dfs Index A buyer's market Carolyn Asome meets the women whose job it is to dictate what you'll be wearing this autumn Lloyds TSB Buy of the week btw. . . Six of the best Kaftans Volkswagen Beauty jury After-sun creams Dish What do these buildings share? John Betjeman was the key to saving them all. Tom Dyckhoff salutes his architectural passion Index RSC Royal Shakespeare Company 'Goodbye to old Bath' Carrying Betjeman's torch today Rebranding the graffiti artist 'Part 2' explains his guerrilla art installations to Angus Batey Starbucks Coffee The Times Grayson Perry Bob Smith wants local shops for local people reviews first night Edinburgh Dance Scottish Ballet Theatre insideout Edinburgh Concert BBCSSO/Volkov Usher Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms LSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radion 3 The entertainers Working Relationship Ronnie Nathan, chief barker of the Variety Club Children's Charity, and his PAs, Caroline Hogarth and Jane Misra, talk to Rosalind Renshaw office. . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meet on the street and talk the talk while you walk the walk Exercising at work could keep staff healthy, says Deborah King Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Key: (AD) Audio Description Viewing Guide Life lessons in the playground jungle Making friends is a skill that young children have to learn, "like tying your shoelaces" Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3989 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Is Bathing a struggle instead of a pleasure. . . The Times How to Play Poker Five-Card Draw The Dangerous Poster for Boys How to Play Poker Five-Card Draw Conkers Fishing Making a Go-Cart
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