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News from 30/08/2006

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Fran Yeoman and Morwenna Coniam, Robert Dawson Scott, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Neil Inkley, Magnus Linklater, Charles Foster, Hannah Devlin, Dax Gardner, Ripon, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Ken Menon, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, John Percy, Joe Joseph, George Barbour, Mark Hendarson Science Editor, Katharine Evans, Martin Marix Evans Chairman, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, John Dracass, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Dominic Kennedy, Rajeev Syal and Richard Ford, Roland Watson, Graham Hayden, Jonathan Richards, John Court, Lord Winston, Jawad Naeem and David Lister, Sholto Byrnes, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Lan MacKinnon, James Harding Business Editor, Neil Harman, Bridget Shiel, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Brian Alexander, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Stephanie Trotter President and director, Sean O'Neill, Helen Walker, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Mark Taha, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Michael Leidig, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nigel Henderson, Jonathan Spyer, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Munjed Farid Al Qutob, Adrian Fisher, Michael Gove, Rajeev Syal, Jacqui Goddard, Hilary Taylor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Helena Puolakka, Lydia Hislop, Gary Jacob and Oliver Kay, Louise Cohen, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alan Balley, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Virginia Matthews,

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The Times Kennedy ready to make comeback Fears for Molly MBE fraudster Bel Mooney BP pressure rises Keane's apology Gordon Brown, described so often as a dark Index Overweight women may lose right to free IVF Who Would Qualify Look out Bambi Jazz parade for the victims of Katrina Kennedy ready for first step on path to political revival to political revival The truth about Charles Kennedy's last hours as Lib Dem leader In the Times Today Obese may lose right to IVF Fines for drivers leap by 300% Misconduct claim MP's seat upset Child trafficking Room for homes Clarification The Roll of Dishonour ING Direct For services to self-advancement, an MBE from the Queen-and disgrace A police worker who tricked his way on to the honours list may be stripped of his award after letters nominating him were exposed as fakes, writes Alan Hamilton Restriction order on the cab driver cleared in terror case As you bomb, you will be bombed, says video 'martyr' Suspects in the airline plot appear before magistrate Deer Population Rolex Extended deer cull would put orphan fawns in hunters' sights 'We miss you so much, Molly, we just want you back … Mother issues tearful plea after her daughter is abducted from Scottish island and taken to Pakistan by estranged husband Picture Gallery Cheerful 12-year-old everybody knows Shocked neighbours were aware that the family had a secret, Writes David Lister The Britons who are forced into marriage Analysis Hospital hailed as future of the NHS is forced to close Renault Safety Zone Digital mask heals burn scars Muslim faith schools defended 'It meant I had a stable education' Halifax Parents in Forces may lose school fees perk Best Low Cost Airline Multiple Display Advertising Items Circus crowd sees trapeze artist plunge to his death Caught on camera: star that died in 8,000BC Make your Money Go Further Spotted at City Airport, London: Alistair Darling, … Back at work, Tony Blair yesterday hosted a "summit … Land Rover We at People were sorry, although not very, to have … Our sympathies, meanwhile, to two BNP activisits who … Forget all this talk of Charles Kennedy's alcoholism. … With golf being the new hard rock (see right) we were … People Honour lost for stage knight Ps Honour lost for stage knight People Dell VW Hundreds mourn a 'happy little chap' Stem-cell success Reliving Naseby Turkey's bid to join EU Crime, punishment and victims' rights Don't regulate—educate Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Lessons in recent history We are what we imbibe The Killer Pint? More junk please Cure-all The Times A Tale of Many Cities The people of New Orleans are voting with their removal vans Smart Ass The long arm of the South African law saddles up the donkeys What do an Aussie baseball glove and a Twenty 20 game have in common? Spectator's Notebook End of Innocence The abduction of Molly Campbell should prove a turning point Merciless or merciful? The dilemma that Ming was forced to confront It would have taken a hard man to tell Kennedy that he would be hung out to dry The decision to expose their leader would gain the inner circle no thanks from the public Don't look now-it's another remake Why revamp The Wicker Man? Like so many other imitations, it will not match the original The Times Join the Debate Brown's romantic dead-end Fifty years after Anthony Crosland's famous analysis of socialism, there is a warning for the Chancellor Thunderer: The strain of taking the train A Good Deal Better Why blood of bird flu survivors is a lifesaver Picture Gallery dfs Ferry linked to Channel deaths Mother killed baby Life for muggers Carnival arrests £18,000 fine Music label offers free downloads Organic milk is healthier, scientists say Multiple Display Advertising Items Growing on US hp How mutinous MPs brought the curtain down on Kennedy's reign In the second extract from his book about the former Lib Dem leader, Greg Hurst charts the rising tide of discontent within the party's ranks John Lewis Gently does it. . . driver rescued as car teeters on edge of bridge Expedia. co. uk Tornado terrifies holiday families Seahorses' sex life under scrutiny Rare egg thief died after tree fall Rail strike strands thousands Brown urges mavericks to avert Labour civil war Green Flag motoring assistance TheSmile Train Tories bring back 'anti-gay plotter' Wages of spin triple since 1997 Vivid portrayal of longing and loss First night Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News A year after Katrina, it is the pain of the people that speaks loudest Gridlock bridge blasted away Expedia. co. uk Punished son killed on way to jail Drought threat to Assam rhinos US millions 'undermining Chávez' Von Trapps climb movie mountain BT Kidnap girl demands house that was prison (AP): Driver goes on killing spree (Reuters): King faces inquiry (AP): Air crash blunder (AP): Cruise signs deal (Reuters): Bake and take Rac rescue RaC rescue (AP): Polygamous church leader is arrested CIS Multiple Display Advertising Items Annan calls for end to Lebanon siege Israel will remain stubborn while there is a chance of arms reaching Hezbollah, reports Ian MacKinnon Bomb blasts knock Turkey off balance Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Britons 'will stick it out' Clubcard Crime Rate Hee-haw hee-haw. Here come the donkey police (Reuters): US 'needs EU flight details' (AP): Election challenge (AFP): Poll rules agreed (Reuters): Child HIV retrial (Reuters): Never say die Times Business Blacks stake rise fuels rumours Wednesday August 30 2006 Google-Apple link GUS split agreed Bunzl still buying Quote of the day BP under fire again as oil traders face scrutiny Agius succession stirs big merger speculation FTSE 100 Russian bank buys into Europe aerospace with EADS Mortages for Business Stock Markets Barclays will be left in capable hands North Sea Oil Commodities Wrong foot Pound to Dollar Cold logic 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 Verizon and Microsoft enhance pact Stop Press Shell's output in Nigeria down 8% Inco urges investors to reject CVRD Airbus aborts superjumbo test flight Mondaine Thames to shed 25% of staff as it prepares for sale The Times Offers Direct Aer Lingus expected to wait for good deal Schering-Plough to pay $435m penalty SMG will hold out for 55% in merger with UTV Barrett decision to stand down catches City on hop Rivals see Agius as one of City's most important dealmakers Seven Years at the Bank Favourite for Barclays chairman unlikely to take over until Easter Glencore to join in RusAl-Sual aluminium merger Times Online TV Russian move on EADS rings alarms No need for help on fighters Fall in consumer confidence reduces chance of US rate rise US tells Chaina to open its markets or face WTO Tories may woo Indian investors with SME tax cuts Poverty Report Key investor 'to oppose Alcatel deal with Lucent' Golfbreaks.com Compass point No-brainer American farmers sue Bayer over GM rice Questionable call EU legal threat on emissions The Times Travel Direct Big Names under Scrutiny Barnes & Noble to hand over papers in options inquiry The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Education 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 Discovery of serious errors in accounts undermines St Ives Small Caps Gilts Bunzl is not exactly magical but annual profits are in the bag Looking Good on Paper St Ives British Airways takes off on boost from falling oil prices Stock Markets Large Caps RDF Media Banking & Finance the sharecentre Times Register Rainer Barzel Fiery West German politician who took on Chancellor Willy Brandt over Ostpolitik Rainer Barzel, German politician, was born on June 20,1924. He died on August 26,2006, aged 82 Don Chipp Progressive spirit who founded the Australian Democrats and gained balance of power in the Senate Don Chipp, Australian politician, was born on August 21,1925. He died on August 28,2006, aged 81 Lives Remembered Hrishikesh Mukherjee Film director whose themes of decency and family values were swept away in India's economic change Hrishikesh Mukherjee, film director, was born on September 30,1922. He died on August 27,2006, aged 83 Leopold Simoneau Canadian lyric tenor who brought an expressive balance of passion and restraint to the Mozartian roles Léopold Simoneau, Iyric tenor, was born on May 3,1916. He died on August 24,2006, aged 90 Jacqueline Beytout Editor who built Les Echos into a publishing empire Jacqueline Beytout, newspaper editor and proprietor, was born on February 20, 1918. She died on August 19, 2006, aged 88 Lives in Brief Proving civil self-defence Law Report Court of Appeal CPS did not keep disciplinary code Court of Appeal Undesirable consecutive sentences Court of Appeal Nature Notes Winning Move Times on Line Five-Day Forecast It's looking up in the stratosphere Weather Eye Times on Line Bridge Chess Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … School Notices Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items The night sky in September Times Sport Life of Ryan puts Moore on brink of title win Racing Godolphin monitor ground conditions for Iffraaj How They Bet Betfred Sprint Cup My debt to Nicholson and his heroic horses Course Specialists The Wright Track Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Leicester Turkey likely to pay high price for playing politics Motor Racing The Times 2007 Calendar The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Football Pools Forecast Van Gisbergen faces a fruitless autumn The Times No gain without pain for body beautiful Rugby Union Matthew Syed on how Josh Lewsey, the England and London Wasps full back, is preparing for the new season Coach sends centre packing Basketball Ainslie ahead Wilkin cleared Morley's final aim Brown in running Capirossi signs Gough keen to take a broad view of the future Cricket Natwest One-Day Series Steelbacks too sharp for Sharks Scoreboard from Northampton Gatecrasher Raj rains on England's parade The One-Dayers in Numbers Twenty20 Somethings Minor Counties Clubs Villages The Championship Hair in line to take up new role as assessor of umpires Guinness Partnership Warne skips back to town after missing out on the Kangaroos Britain's riders rising to occasion after injury blow Equestrianism Times on Line Precocious Pedersen slips the field to set early pace Cycling Results from Flushing Meadows The Times Agassi fights back to stay firmly in the spotlight Lundgren approach puts LTA on path fraught with worry Tennis Crouch still has score to settle McClaren right to call time on Beckham, says Barwick St Ledger encounters new kind of reality with Ireland Orr takes call for fighting spirit to extremes Coming or Going? The Premiership Today Malbranque gets his way to secure Spurs move Dear Auntie Roy Next Month in … magazine Join the Debate Keane knows he must change from being a mean machine Thatcher hit with new ban Woodgate on way Bakke ultimatum Viduka in frame Boost for Barry Drogba's evening meal provokes feast of rumours Gabriele Marcotti on how a chance meeting in a famous Milan restaurant set the tongues wagging action United at dead end in pursuit of Hargreaves The Times Crossword 23,381 The Insider Cole transfer appears to have reached dying embers Sport Keane left in a sorry state as he takes up the reins Apologies but no real regrets for 'humble' Sunderland manager The Times Inside Don't Look Back in Anger Bel Mooney times the face Finding meaning in sight The news that his novel had sparked a bidding war overwhelmed him did you see? Barking mad about a dog click did you know? TV - switch it off now! did you hear? Brainbox on board Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Our tank was a death trap Israeli reservist Jonathan Spyer drove a tank into Lebanon on the evening of August 9. It bwas a routine middion, but as his unit got the order to move out, thingd began to go wrong With abdolute calm, I thought with a mild surprise that possibly I wasn't going to get back across the border The Times There's no such person as a typical terrorist Updike's terrorist sees an America which is bloated and decadent and decadent, emptily consumeridt and sexually lax To be taken with a pinch of salt Cut the boring chat Are we wise to want to move away from family and friends at 65? No time for me when 'children' won't grow up Do You Need Advice? style wednesday Mini V maxi: which cuts it for you? Alice Olins argues that short is radical, while Carola Long praises the mystery of length Mini Six of the best Maxi Selfridges Beauty jury Zara's little sisters reign in Spain Chain reaction Anne Ashworth loved the low Spanish prices, but the style was strictly for kids Dish arts Right there. Right then Despite the rise of celebrity culture, photojournalists still have a story to tell. Joanna Pitman reports from the frontline The Times Finding poetry in motion Panamarenko is a Belgian Heath Robinson who builds his contraptions—and they sometimes work, he tells Louise Cohen I'm all for good, clean dirty fun, me Pornography has long been an inspiration to me Edinburgh Festival online Edinburgh Concert|Triple Bill|Usher Hall reviews first night Edinburgh Theatre Township Stories Traverse BBC CO/Hazlewood Proms Proms online Theatre Viral Sutra Finborough, SW10 Entertainments A job worth doing Working Relationship Adam Sampson, director of Shelter, and Julie Jones, his PA, talk to Rosalind Renshaw about their desire to do something worthwhile Stress busters Heard the one about the silly old fool who sued his boss? Ageism at work is no laughing matter, says Virginia Matthews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference call Multiple Classified Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Paul Hoggart's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial When Kim and Aggie Went to Hospital Shoot the Messenger Variations The Teen Tamer Respectable Meet the Parents (2000) Film Choice Gangster No 1 (2000) The Cassandra Crossing (1976) BBC One, 11.25pm Risky business gets the thumbs up Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3995 Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Stumped by our Su Doku? Call the solution lines for …

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