News from 25/08/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Joe Bolger and Liz Chong, Edward Finn, Matthew Syed, Alexandra Frean, Robert Kirby-Harris, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor and James Doran, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Phillip Hodson, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Colin Hardwick, Ginny Dougary, Robert Sandall, John Neimer, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pete Pahides, Janet Guy, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Danny Dorling Professor of Geography at University of Sheffield, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Parsons, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, John E. Ramsey, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Peter Rodney, Alan Hamilton, Toby Moorre, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Steven Isserlis, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Sue Lawrence, Mary Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Pete Paphides, Tony Halpin, Alexandra Frean and Alexandra Blair, Rob Wright, Jeff Probst, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Charles Harrison, Sean O'Neill, Annette Griffin, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Angela Sutton, Lewis Smith and Hannah Devlin, Helen Nugent, Ian J. Hartill, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Michael A. Fopp Director General, Francis Heath, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Leo Martin, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Mary Ann Sieghart, Alan Copps, Nick Hasell and Sarah Butler, Ian Johns, Donald Durban, John German, Chris Bayliss, Hilary Hagen, George Caulkin, Sarah Bowman, Neil Fisher, Dr Trefor Vaughan, Ben MacIntyre, Tom Hennigan, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Deborah Klayman, Michael Leidig and Sean O'Neill, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Peter Doherty Sr, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Jane Dowle, Bob Baird, Lorraine Kelly, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Michael Henderson, David Robertson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent and Pat Gibson, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Luggage rules to ease 'next month' 60m and counting Film stars sued Bricks and Mortar Pipeline corrosion Champion clashes 'It's a triumph of modest objectives: no more, no less' GCSE pupils fail to make the grade in core subjects On Other Pages Natascha emerges from the darkness Rules on aircraft hand luggage will ease 'next month' In the Times Today The Times Israeli security training for Heathrow Express Charity's assets are frozen Kelly tackles racial isolation Apple battery recall NHS target at risk Lost yacht inquiry Conker tree fear Holiday Deaths Rolex Boy, 8, critical after jet-ski crash Machine left lake, crossed car park, crashed through hedge and collided with passing car, reports Steve Bird Immigration and rising birthrate push population over 60 million Folk drawn by cosy Archers often opt to move on Last Big Rise was in 1962, when... Body found in hunt for Briton Activist convicted Casino bid pulled Dog snatches boy Fake bomb found Lunar craft to land in leaps and bounds Skoda London for less Pluto cut down to size by astronomers' dwarf ruling Child Victims Tears flow as father finally Snatched when she was 10, Natascha escapes after eight years' captivity Bereaved-by her abductor's suicide Your M&s Currys Hope you've enjoyed the summer: it's all over now An actress in search of herself Simon Fuller, the former manager of the Spice Girls, … Picture Gallery Chrysler The United Nations faces criticism from the thrash … A heart-breaking condition at the bottom of the recent … Picture Gallery Sir Paul and Lady McCartney were due to host the annual … Ps News reaches us that Russell Brand, of Big Brother's … Pathologist 'bungled' role in murder cases Homebase Extremist cleared of ricin charges can be deported Save Double in the DFS Dfs PC World Shoplifters to avoid jail under new guidelines Get on first-name terms with prisoners, staff told Stolen Goods Barclaycard Little Britain aiming for huge remake in America Mfi John Lewis Grandfather died after tackling teenage yobs Man arrested over stabbings Cyprus charges Lottery rock Potter power Police chief is ordered to report on gang murder victim 'failures' Britain's friend? Only the good ... Did Germany's fear of the Royal Navy win the war? Hard choices over 'soft options' at a level Police priorities Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Diversity debate The road to cheap housing Sporting fan fare Paper plant Early learning The Times Long Haul Extra airport security will remain in force for years Wet, Wet, Wet 'Tis the brand new season for your brolly I know I am weird. But you'll never guess who I saw from the bus today Notebook Tongue-Tied Signs of progress in GCSEs but action is required on languages Thunderer: Not too old to be daring Another Katrina and that's it The future of New Orleans depends on restoring coastal wetlands. Guess how much has been done The Times Where did it all go wrong, darling? The public used to be in love with Labour. Now they can't remember what they saw in it Just the place for the Democrats to start winning—Las Vegas, of course Many voters simply do not trust them to run foreign policy or national security Furniture Village Soldier's fear of having to shoot child bombers led to overdose Staples Film explores spiritual life and sexuality of 'sassy' Saint Teresa Sony A Visionary who Made History Dropout kept bomb in his family's fridge Mitsubishi Motors Man dies after 60ft fall from aristocrat's £5m Chelsea flat Results Subject by Subject Teachers call for a foreign language renaissance Decline in the numbers taking French and German provokes concern, reports Alexandra Blair Most able will race ahead, but what about the others? Analysis Twins, 6, pass maths exam after listening to big sisters Boys turn in better marks at school that takes risks The Times Top State Schools Gateway The Short List Skills for Business Buildings stand out with blend of fun and function Defrosted Monkeys do the business with new muscle First night Rock Arctic Monkeys The Forum, Nw5 Lexus The Sharpest Critics Halfords Far too many Everest deaths are caused by ignorance, says doctor BAA Hezbollah kit sold by British firm The right head for a coveted job Cramped quarters demonstration Computer costs exceed benefits Pigeon flies 5,000 miles off course to retire in the Caribbean Currys Jaguar Times World News Film star investors are sued over $100m profits from failed fund Morrisons Hedge your Bets and Make a Profit Battle to lead UN mission as Chirac offers 2,000 troops British Gas Baby for PoW Jessica Intelligence on Iran is letting US down, says Republican (AFP): Aid workers anger (AP): Disease victims (AFP): Tuna protest ends (Reuters): $2m lottery theft Bespoke Suits Why Ganesh is turning green Campaigners want celebration of deity's birthday to be less toxic, writes Ashling O'Connor (Reuters): Man held over train bombs Lord of Success Comet 543 years for death squard policeman who killed civilians Blind activist jailed for protest (AP): 'Assassination bomb' defused Bmi (AP): Odds finally catch up with Bubba (AFP): Pharaoh trundles back to Giza Dell John Lewis Senator gets hero's welcome, and a taste of his grandma's cooking (Reuters): Passengers released (AP): Gunman kills two (AP): Morning after (Reuters): Hitler off menu (AP): Racial tension EU club's new members are struggling with the rules A Scanner Darkly Times Online The Contenders Party elephants unite to trample on woman rival Slimming down the Community 12 issues for just £12 Fitness drive steers town's children to a lighter life The Times Times Business FSA has 'boiler room' firm closed GSK drug boost Rothschild surge Broker ditched Quote of the day Oil firms 'hushing up' crisis of corroding pipelines British Airways joins campaign for radical restructuring of BAA Baugur wins HoF with pension top-up FTSE 100 Stock Markets ITV must find fresh ideas and new faces North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar British Red Cross Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets 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 Business big shot Italian banks poised for £37bn merger Mining group sued over accident Chilean miners sue BHP Billiton Fannie Mae escapes criminal charges The Times Bp was warned over Prudhoe Bay pipelines two years ago Rentokil's shares tumble after profit warning Trouble at BP North America Football clubs face paying huge Vat backlog Ex-iSoft auditor may face inquiry McDonald's left without an heir apparent E-on Legal Eagles' Soaring Earnings Turnover (change on 2004) Profit/profit per equity partner Law firms rake in £10.8bn in fees Rentokil Initial Rothschilds to net £50m from London JCB chairman stalks Jaguar as Ford conducts strategic review The Times Immigrant workers may keep Chancellor on course Blacks shares rise on talk of Ashley interest The Times Sports Bag Aquascutum revamps board to strengthen global control ABN loses Sainsbury account to Morgan Stanley John Laing suffers share slump Barclays Ladbrokes puts €100m on future of gambling in Italy Brand with potential for growth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bricks and Mortar BA sandbagged Business Investment Still Growing What a silly Gao City Diary NatWest Public view of inflation fuels fear of a rate rise TV isn't dying, it just has to keep up with viewers Media Chrysalis moves on to its next stage of growth Phil Riley tells Amanda Andrews that the group must focus on extending its brand The Times Mediapolis Domestic UK Film Budgets in 2005 ITV steps up top job hunt as front-runner says no Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices 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 Abbot and Petrofac boosted by confidence in oil services sector Small Caps Gilts In spite of the odds, Ladbrokes looks like a good gamble Tempus Racing Uncertainty Rentokil Initial Aviva up as investors change view of Amer US purchase Stock Markets Large Caps Rexam Banking & Finance Action medical research Encounters Times Register Major-General J. M. Brockbank Soldier who won the MC in North Africa and, after rising to senior staff positions, turned to conservation Major-General J. M. (Robin) Brockbank, CBE, MC, Director of the Royal Armoured Corps, 1972-74, was born on September 19, 1921. He died on August 20, 2006, aged 84 Sir Eric Richardson Distinguished educationist who oversaw the genesis of City University and the University of Westminster Sir Eric Richardson, CBE, polytechnic director, was born on June 30, 1905. He died on July 20, 2006, aged 101 Lives Remembered Margaret Jones Australian journalist who escaped from women's features to report from the US, Beijing and London Margaret Jones, journalist, was born on October 8, 1923. She died on July 30, 2006, aged 82 Shamsur Rahman Bengali poet who wrote of oppression and slaughter during the fight for his country's independence Shamsur Rahman, poet, was born on October 24, 1929. He died on August 17, 2006, aged 76 Mike Douglas Affable host of a long-running US TV talk-show Mike Douglas, television presenter, was born on August 11, 1925. He died on August 11, 2006, aged 81 Questions Answered Utter annihilation and twofold trouble Paying for residential assessments Family Division Possible penalties for withdrawal of pre-action admission Court of Appeal No intention to enter into conditional fee arrangement Court of Appeal Memorial Appointments in the Armed Forces Appointment Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Civil Partnerships Ruby Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths The Times Court Circular In Memoriam Private In Memoriam-War Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Latest Wills Bentley Authorised Dealers Outcast Traffic Cop Says... "Protect Your Licence Today!" Motors Motors Motorpoint Times Online Driving a home around the States Alan Copps hits the highways and campsites of California in a huge RV Specification Mercedes-Benz I tackled the 'Ring and no surprise it was simply the best Vaughan Freeman recounts how he jumped at the chance to go around the European Grand Prix circuit in his motorhome St Bart reveals the forecast for autumn Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Reverence romps to Nunthorpe glory Racing Salisbury Yesterday's Results Ballydoyle team come to terms with loss of Fallon Newmarket Jockeys Made Conspicuous by their Absence Course Specialists Chester Racing Sandown Park Bath Woosnam is given cause to celebrate by resilient Donald Golf Schumacher in pole position as Renault nose is put out of joint Motor Racing Graham could provide key to promised land for St Helens Rugby League Coxless four reach the final Stuttering start Ainslie on course Champions return The Results Service Free next Week Today's Fixtures Petchey has faith that Murray can make it big in New York Tennis Qualifying for the US Open gave an indication of the … Dallaglio urges leading lights to shine on England's road ahead Rugby Union West Indies on standby if Pakistan withdraw Talk Sport Flintoff benefits from his pulling power Taylors are a cut above as England take series Yesterday's Scoreboards Sidebottom raises his side from the bottom Ageing attack has too much guile for Gloucestershire Second Division Sales increases interest rate Maher and Harmison ease worries for Durham Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Coe takes keen interest in Moorcroft successor Fooocus Nice guy floundered in results business David Powell on how successes off the track were not enough for a caring man The Sunday Times Barrett sets his sights on Khan Perfect ten Lyne marker Reform can offer silver lining Now rambler Keane must start talking the talk to get Sunderland tails wagging again Pools Forecast Phillips given gentle warm-up for reunion McCarthy Will Not Be Drawn down Memory Lane The Premiership Today Quinn prepared to break the bank to land his man Lerner's takeover sealed Thatcher could face police and FA action after Mendes … Bolton complete £8m move for Anelka The Times Gretna, last season's Scottish Cup finalists, drew Gallas plus cash deal likely to end long-running saga Newcastle show why Martins has a job to do Uefa Cup Second Qualifying round Second Leg Champions League 2006-07: The Groups The Opponents Draw's Vital Statistics The Times Crossword 23,377 Mourinho squares up to familiar foe in new episode of Europe's soap opera Johnson in position to fill striking void for McClaren Sport The Times It's déjà Nou all over again for Chelsea's flagbearers Mourinho's men face holders Ferguson 'thirst' tested by Celtic Inside Hollywood The face Gest appearance The marriage ended in a blizzard of bitter accusations of abuse Did you see? Now for funky cheese The click Did you know? Protesting to protest Did you hear? Britney belly boob In a southern suburb of Beirut a Lebanese woman takes Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Too big for the picture Does the unceremonial dumping of Tom Cruise mark the end of the 'megastar' era that began with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Julia Roberts and Bruce Willis? Chris Ayres reports Did you name our cover stars? Facing page: Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise and business … On Tuesday in times2 Markelliot Why is a fat pay packet still a feminist issue? Career women are under fire again, says Carol Midgley The Times Where are the Muslim mothers for peace? If the Muslims who choose to live in our society do not society do not protest against those who wish to destroy it, how can they expect our tolerance? All I want is a room somewhere in NY The art of terror Tennis, trains and toffs: on the trail of the bard of suburbia John Betjeman captured the spirit of England in his poems of the mid-20th century. On the eve of his centenary Richard Morrison considers whether they still resonate today Wealth Warning Starbucks Coffee Sub urban worrier I have a hole where there once was a mole They are model of a modern major malady Sharon's stroke was typical of those with heart disease Atrial fibrillation, a heart condition that is a common cause of strokes, is now much better treated—provided patients know how to control it, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Forty per cent of patients say they weren't advised about diet, drink of medication In tomorrow's Body & Soul TheAA The Times The Times Audio Digest Listen to The Times on the move Shoulder of lamb, pheasant or simply haggis lasagne? Food Sue Lawrence finds more in Scotland than just tatties and neeps A Father Speaks Muammar mia, here we go at last Gaddafi-the Opera is set to storm the Coliseum next month. Neil Fisher surrenders The Rolling Stones Remastered Series 'His greatest misfortune was to become famous' In the last extract from a new book Peter Doherty Sr reveals his feelings about the clever diligent son he remembers, and the notorious rock star and drug addict that he has become We talked long into the night, lots of tears and looking forward to new dawns Shredded Wheat Opposite? Apposite Pete Paphides finds what makes Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan the not-odd-at-all-really couple Gerys Matthews Boldly drawn boy Classical Juan Diego Flórez Matilde di Shabran Reviews Albums Classical Various artists The Quiet Room Sony BMG Classical Franz Waxman Joshua DG Pop Bob Dylan Modern Times Columbia The Charts Pop Viva Voce Get Yr Blood Sucked Out Full Time Hobby Radio There is no gainsaying Brain Hayes's pluck in playing a loser You say cello, and I say goodbye The latest restrictions on hand bagagge are causing havoc for musicians, says Steven Isserlis The Times Out of tune with air travel First night Reviews Edinburgh Dance H2 Playhouse Entertainments They're just like old Franz Pop Franz Ferdinand Forum, NW5 Proms LPO/Jurowski Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Regina Spektor Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Tv & radio Radio Choice Screen 27 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Time Team: Big Royal Dig Viewing Guide The War at Home Variations Whatever The Shield She (1965) Dirty Harry (1971) The Paper (1994) Head on (2004) In the dock with Hitler's henchmen Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3991 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Patio Awnings Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Buy-to-let is now officially big business but difficult strategic issues lie ahead for industry executives Focus on The East Midlands In Large House in Northwest London NW6: a detached family home spread over three floors with a garage and a large garden Out Late Regency Property in Kent Tunbridge Wells: a family house set in sandstone rocks with views over the common and town Away Listed 1730s Castle in Scotland Alness: property once owned by Charles Harrison, the inspiration for Little Lord Fauntleroy First-Time Lucky You can earn £49,000 and still get help buying a starter home, says Susan Emmett Shared Ownership Crest Nicholson Propertyfinder Wonder of the Walls Medieval murals are the real star turn at a marvellous Tudor hall, says Marcus Binney Period Peace Inside Track Join the Tee Set Celebrity golf courses can drive up value, writes Jill Parsons Octagon Over Par Dylan harvey Property Development Property Playing to the Gallery The man behind Saga Holidays is using art to regenerate Folkestone, says Mary Gold Family House in a Lancashire Resort Victorian Townhouse in Wales Tenby: a three-bedroom house just a short walk from the walled town centre Terraced House on the Suffolk Coast Lowestoft: a spacious five-bedroom family home close to the beach The Times La Nautica, Mudeford Spanish showrooms Foxtonsinternational Foxtons International Overseas Property Fairview Fairview Mirage Homework Knocking down a Wall Web Watch The Times Bowled over save Spend Splurge Double Dilemma Should a couple drop one of their mortage or combine them? 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