News from 31/08/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Caroline Fairley, Sarah Potter, Harold Cottam, James Harding, Hannah Devlin, Paul Hoggart, Matthew Dick, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, James Bone, James Ducker, Andy Sewell, Teresa Anderson, Clive Davis, Flona Bengtsen, Jeffrey Archer, Andi Robertson, Wendy Ide, Sam Coates and Vik lyer, Kevin Eason, Ben Ainslie, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Tom Baldwin and Nick Foster, Donald Hutera, Feargus O'sullivan, Jack Malvern, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Michael Janulewicz, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Gloria Hunniford, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh and Jack Malvern, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Bob Dylan, James Clarke, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Sholto Byrnes, Greg Hurst, Shirley English and David Lister, Anthony E. C. W. Spencer, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Cllr Brian Gordon, Sarah Vine, John O'byrne, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Philip Hall, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Alexandra Blair and Morwenna Coniam, Sean Macaulay, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Brian Alexander, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, David Birkett, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Michael Tillotson Major-General, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Leidig, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Jawad Naeem, Ian Johns, Terry James, Martin Symon, Matthew Parris, David Crossland, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Eddie Boyes, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Gary Jacob and Oliver Kay, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Christopher, Karen McVeign and John Carr, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Oliver Kay and Peter Lansley,
ResumoThe Times Thousands miss university places Pact against Tories Hot property Victory over porn Arsenal signing Rate rise fear 'A perfect marriage: no tacky invite, no music, no video, no list and no dancing' Timesonline. co. uk Motorways get extra lane-on the cheap Hard shoulders will be opened to traffic as congestion builds up Screen thursday Motorways to get an extra lane on cheap In the Times Today The Times Three more on terror charges Check on ferries 52% fail jail test Bali bombs tribute Former MP dies Life inside High-Security Prison Ing Direct My son's death is worst punishment I could ever face, father tells court Father who fell from hotel balcony in Greece with his two children is charged with murder and attempted murder, report Karen McVeigh and John Carr University clearing in chaos after computer system fails Child database that shields celebrities runs foul of law Inquiry's £34m technology bill Sex tourists flee Death driver jailed Ulster gangs hit Footballer held Soldier charged Churchill carriage Multiyork Www. spatial-literacy. org Maps that show spread of Clover How to play the global name game You can find out where your name is from—and where it's going, Lewis Smith writes PC World Mother wins fight for new law against violent porn on the net Clash expected on £200m private contracts for NHS The Decision Makers Casino not done deal for Dome, says inquiry chief Poor publicity and taste for the exotic put sharks on danger list Dfs At Risk of Extinction Exclusive Extract Help sought on solving child obesity puzzle Mobile phone calls on flights Payout for recruit Mersey fire strike Railway hooligans Motorcyclist jailed Here's the crunch Pop a pill to keep a six-pack without even breaking sweat The Sopranos is Back on E4, Capiche? David Miliband (ostensibly left-wing, albeit Blairite) … The city of Peterborough, Mark Haddon told The Observer, … Dell Kaiser Chiefs, the indie rockers, are embroiled in … The Czech model Petra Nemcova has been named the new … Maureen Lipman launched her new book The Gibbon's in … Picture Gallery PS Maximus prepares to be maximised Marks and Spencer Mitslibishi Motors Beyond Cool Online books are coming free, forgetting the extras Lloyd Webber's search for a star 'demeans participants' Former collaborator claims distasteful reality TV series fails to follow the normal theatrical practice, reports Jack Malvern Multiple Display Advertising Items Toyota EU sceptical over UN task Faith schools and social cohesion in Britain The perils of politicians. . . Northern star Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Catch the rubbish dumpers Let the lads celebrate Betjemanic Out of the mouths Stirring the pot Saucy sea life On the Edge Why using the hard shoulder may be just a soft option Stage Two The next political steps for Lebanon and Israel Odds-On Favourite A late supercasino bid that might just pip the Dome A perfect marriage: no tacky invite, no music, no video, no list and no dancing Notebook On the Edge Why using the hard shoulder may be just a soft option Thunderer: Don't get Carter. He won't do With this ring I thee enslave When so many women are being forced into marriage, why are there not more howls of protest? The Times Join the Debate Rottweiler that gave a lead to Mrs T One irascible man helped to give the Iron Lady confidence that her ideas would work The men in grey suits are at the door. Blair must say now when he is going His judgment is now so erratic that he may not be willing to cede power gracefully at all Tesco BT Bullied girl stabbed in the eye for liking rock Family's pool had 158 visitors in five days—they were all 'friends' Furniture Next-of-kin are to have less say over organ transplants Smoking responsible for one in five deaths among over 35s The Gift of Life Your M&S Film will recount tragic life of the 18th-century Diana The Greatest Scene Stealer in the Business PC World Family Likeness John Lewis A grisly tale with lots of glossy style First night Film the Black Dahlia Venice Film Festival Ellroy took novel route to comfort Mfi Muslim islanders pledge support for girl's mother HSBC Dine with Wine Molly begged to be taken back to Pakistan, says father's friend Secret 'two against one' strategy Co-operation between new Labour and the Liberal Democrats was assumed to have ended with the departure of Paddy Ashdown. A new biography of Charles Kennedy by Greg Hurst reveals that it actually continued in secret during the 2001 general election National savings & investments Ashdown annoyed by successor's 'wasted talent' Kennedy not ousted by sinister conspiracy Political Analysis Astronomers get a ringside seat for Star's death blast RIAS Times World News A $5bn slice of Manhattan 110 tower blocks to go under the hammer in record land deal, writes James Bone Golf clubs seized for city's slum-dwellers Suzuki Israel refuses to lift 'humiliating' air and sea blockade Jimmy Carter offers best hope of dialogue with the old enemy Baghdad bombers strike at market and army Rebels and riots haunt Musharraf Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): The tomato party-pulpers Reporter's brother beaten to death Important information if you're travelling from Heathrow, … (AFP): Hurricane John lashes coast Mafia suspected of triple murder Currys (Reuters): 60 years on, it's safe to tell Nazi jokes The New French Heard the One about Hitler and the Lunatic Asylum? Green Flag How act of mercy rebounded on hardliner Sarkozy Kidnapper's friend says he met 'cheerful' Natascha (AP): Barbers rally to brush up oil slick Multiple Display Advertising Items Bollywood couture, inspired by paradise (AP): Cap on emissions (AP): Killings 'cover-up' (AP): Black assets frozen (AFP): No soft-pedalling Bordeaux Who wants to listen to Bush when you can hear what Kyra thinks of her control freak sister-in-law? What the Viewers Saw ... And Heard Leader denies intolerance Times Business Housebuilding slump worries US Coke departure Quote of the day We Get You There. Whenever There is Surge in shop sales fuels fears of rate rise Picture Gallery Furious Fluor in No 10 talks to FTSE 100 Stock Markets Google does book-reading a huge favour North Sea Oil Commodities Central bankers get it right Pound to Dollar Currencies Policing giants Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Briefing Smaller stock to watch Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Retrial ordered over Vioxx damages Goldmine to restart production Chad sets up commission on oil RadioShack dismisses 400 by e-mail The Times Norwich Union's car rates to rise by a third Price-Driven Tesco hungry for non-food online sales Postal orders click with internet Bombs 'will lift insurance rates' Warning on jobs RusAl tie-up Signet not for sale Toyota drive Asda 'on track' Inchcape deal Pension Funds Seek Redress Timetable of Investigations Problems arise when tails are counted as legs Analysis SEC drops investigation of Watts Former Shell chief is pleased but he may sue his accusers, reports David Robertson Investors get chance of a punt on pigs The Times Five's profits slump as it loosens the purse strings Tories plan green tax rises What RTL Owns It's Lucy to a 'T' Misys's missing Eõs Airlines Corus bills to rise by £400m as its energy costs surge Housebuilding slump triggers new concerns over US economy Alexander Forbes Ford plans radical approach to speed job cuts Euronext vows to do merger with NYSE despite opposition Selling Soles Golfbreaks EU puts foot down over Asian shoes 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 Radstone surges as Italian rival tables a formal takeover offer Gilts Time ripe for Corus to push ahead with search for partner Forging Ahead Signet Talk of new bid by Aviva for Prudential adds momentum Stock Markets Large Caps Morse Business Equity Prices Cheltenham & Gloucester The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Naguib Mahfouz Egyptian novelist who pioneered an Arabic literature which explored contemporary urban themes He began as a historical novelist, but found his voice with tales of the Cairo streets Lives Remembered Lord Monro of Langholm Genial Conservative politician who stood up for the Scottish interest in all matters from farming and defence to rugby His Honour Colin Sleeman Respected circuit judge who had earlier distinguished himself as defence counsel in the trials of Japanese war criminals Birthdays Anniversaries Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private School Notices The drought has not gone away yet Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time for a little adventure at the end of summer Nights on the tiles? Times Sport Sixties Icon raises Roy's hopes of classic glory Racing How They Bet Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rob Wright followed up Tuesday's 7-1 winning nap with … Freak accident gives Slattery time to resume colourful tale The Times Sports Book Redcar Beverley Salisbury Enjoying wind of change in China Sailing The Sunday Times Goodison Shows Hunger for Gold Wolverhampton Racing Musselburgh Hammond burst Broadhurst debut McRae sacked Over the moon Late arrival Clarke puts himself in frame for cup place Golf The Results Service Britain get lift from Whitaker Today's Fixtures All-action Yapp planning to deliver the final word Sarah Potter finds the England captain in a fit state for battle Guinness Meehan keeping cards close to chest by picking four fly halves How They Line up Results from Flushing Meadows HSBC Henman comes out on top in battle of Britons US Open Rain comes to rescue as Bell leads lonely fight for England Scoreboard Edwards leaves her sickbed to stop the rot Sophia Gardens gets a pass grade before heavens open Christopher Martin-Jenkins runs his eye over the latest entry to the Test rota Weekes' big day spoils party for festival crowd Vincent leads assault to leave Essex on back foot Yesterday's Scoreboards Record falls as Butcher turns back the clock Sutcliffe grit gives impetus to Lancashire title charge County Championship First Division Toss of the coin leaves Derbyshire on flipside Gerrard keen to play down United remarks Irish eyes forced to focus on present Game, set, match and robotic dance to Murray for TV Crouch potatoes Coming or Going? Smith delighted to be back at Watford Life at the Top Changing Values The Premiership Today Allardyce to pin hopes on Anelka's loyalty card Redknapp ready to recruit old hand Cole Hero-worship proves hair-raising for Volz All roads lead away from Rome for Lee City swift to punish Thatcher with ban and fine Guinness Premiership Saha stirs pot over United's handling of Van Nistelrooy Dowie backs new defender Chelsea inquiry Call for Keegan Ballack's penalty Liverpool's pursuit of Neill to go the distance The New Mitsubishi L200 The Times Crossword The Insider Woodgate and Huth go to Middlesbrough's defence Sport Exit Reyes as Arsenal close in on Baptista Argentina stars lead South American influx The Times Tomorrow Times2 The face Master plotter Did you see? Paris's pop flop The click Did you know? Fat chance of motherhood Did you hear? A Filipino prison inmate has his head shaved in response … Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Born to lose? We all want to win-or do we? New research indicates that some of us are sheep not wolves. Anjana Ahyja reports Biters and bleaters: how to discover which you are . . . Lupine or ovine? My home town is tangled up in blue Chelsea players and their WAGs have changed the face of Cobham in Surrey, says Brian Alexander The Times How Kennedy held on despite the drinking Most Lib Dem MPs had already chosen loyalty over truth by obfuscating frequently to protect their leader. It had become a habit Too fat? Shhh . . . Marriage misery Rowdy rams, giant carrots and sponge cake . . . it's show time The BBC is filming a series celebrating the traditional village fête, fronted by Alan Titchmarsh. Jane Shilling set off to compare Auntie's version with the real thing. Pictures by Andy Sewell Wealth Warning The Times After a farmer's death, is it safe for my niece to play with her pet? Ask Dr Stuttaford Solange's tips The jewellery queen's pick of the pendants Harper's Bazaar Bordeaux Love etc Hugo Rifkind The hardest grafter in Hollywood All work and some play make Greg Kinnear a very happy actor. Kevin Maher met him Hollywood's A-list worker bees Mission: Impossible 4-Tom's new money men Tom Cruise's new backers are the owner of an American football team, a property magnate and a man who runs theme parks. Hugo Rifkind wonders what kind of movies they might make together Adrift He becomes more Bauer by the hour Lovers of the TV series 24 will recognise the elements of The Sentinel—they're just not as well put together, says Wendy Ide Look both Ways Investigative documentaries are in vogue, but a censorship exposé falls short, says Ian Johns DVD Dinners What you need In Cinemas now Dirty deeds done cheap The hero of living dangerously As the Barbican prepares to honour Jeremy Thomas, Stephen Dalton meets the maverick producer What's Jeremy Thomas up to next? Tesco Edinburgh Theatre A Slice O'Minnelli Proms ONF/Masur Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Alexander O'Neal Ronnie Scott's Living Entertainments Pop DJ Shadow Koko, NW1 Edinburgh Theatre ONF/Masur Albert Hall/Radio 3 Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Multichannel choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Breaking up with the Joneses Channel 4, 9pm Variations Time Trumpet BBC Two, 10pm Be my Baby: Girl Groups BBC One, 10.35pm Film Choice Bigger than Life (1956) BBC Two, 1.40pm The Watcher (2000) Channel 4, 10.35pm Suzie Gold (2004) BBC One, 11.35pm Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) Channel 4, 1.50am Seeing red in black Britain Last Night's TV SU Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3996 Bad Prayer Day Word Watching Polygon Appeal
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