News from 04/09/2006
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Andrew Robson, David Myles, Gabriele Marcotti, Garth Ap Rees, Peter Ainsworth, Alexandra Frean, Ian Thompson, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Charles West, Ivo Tennant, Peter King, Jenni Rutherford, Ashok Sinha, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Saira Khan, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gemma Clarke, Joe Joseph, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Ron Lewis, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Toby Moore, Alex Armitage, Nicholas Blanford, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Andy Fulford, Sholto Byrnes, Liz Chong, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Alastair Crawford, Robert Gifford, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Graham Murray, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Chris Huhne, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, William Gorman Executive Chairman United Kingdom Tea Council, Matt Dickinson, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Dominic Walsh and Joe Bolger, Fred Bishop, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, David Irvine and David Lawrenson, Daleep Mukarji, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Liza Gibbon, Christine Seib and Caroline Merrell, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Tony Juniper, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Philippa Morrell, Tim Hames, Richard Primavesi, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Jack Thompson, J. M. L. Stone, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Michael Parkinson, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alyson Rudd, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Dorothy Laws, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Robert A. Gray, Joe Bolger, Colin Challen, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Police foil 'plot to recruit bombers' Nuclear stalemate A Football Giant? Moon shot Clarke for the Cup timesonline. co. uk The servicemen killed in Afghanistan crash are named Cervical cancer vaccine may save 800 lives a year Dome owner must end its deal with casino operator In the Times Today The Times Today's Weather Silent Killer Walkout threat to driving tests Death crash arrests Saved by thorns Husband charged Syd Barrett sale Prom cancelled TV comedian dies Apolla Victoria Theatre One giant lump from Mankind Europe leaves its mark on the lunar surface as a space probe is crashed into it in the name of science, reports Jacqui Goddard Our closest neighbour remains an enigma New terror laws used to arrest men 'recruiting suicide cell' Abu Hamza's successor among suspects held in raids School used by imam's followers I didn't think twice—the twins adore Craig Breitling Why mothers are ditching the nanny to hire a 'manny' Spyplane crash that killed 14 is blamed on electrical fire Ministry of Defence scorns Taleban claims over worst disaster to befall British Armed Forces since the Falklands, reports Michael Evans Small town reacts with shock and disbelief Previous British Casualties The drain on men and machines Michael Evans Analysis Voters aim to throw out mayors they say are acting like dictators BASF Too Powerful? ntl: Telewest Molly 'fled living hell of mother's home' Court documents depict the dispute over 12-year-old's future as a battle of cultures, reports David Lister in Lahore Did the scientists who missed key Damilola clues botch other cases? challenge churchill More Th>n ntl: Telewest Sisters begin battle over inheritance tax rights AmericanAirlines ntl: Telewest Man arrested after brothers die in fire MPs tell Blair to stop the infighting Allies of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor have traded strong words over the future leadership, reports Sam Coates Vonage The Weekend's War of Words Raytheon British Gas The Queen Venice first night Film The Sharpest Critics Bonhams Mirren sensational in portrait of power Caine hits out against today's 'banal' films Leading words A changing environment No easy route to safe, fast motorways School kit Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Border skirmishes in the North There's no problem with Maria Tea and ceremony Getting ahead on the box Looking for life Islamic mortgages Rundown on rats Picture Gallery Iran Impasse The EU must not allow itself to be divided from Washington Poet's Corner A new columnist for the greatest of the literary arts A human brain trapped inside a mouse's body-not a good idea Britain in Afghanistan A dangerous but necessary mission that must be properly equipped Thunderer: Common sense, stupid What a shambles over Iran The collapse of resolve towards Tehran's nuclear plans will deeply undermine international order The Times Swiss know the answer to apathy To re-engage disillusioned voters, Britain should adopt a version of direct democracy Our men can't fight a war on Treasury rules—it's time to pay up or pull out The troops in Helmand are fighting in hellish conditions, in temperatures of 50C We should give our soldiers the numbers and resources they need for the job directline.com Sponsors of Olympic bid win contract worth £100m AA Breakaway party may split Left Record ride to China—and back Pesticide blamed for late arrivals National Trust's art crash course BT Chatty George is virtually human Society 'tart' who evaded the clutches of wartime intelligence Newly declassified files from the National Archives reveal M15 fears over spying, reports Michael Evans Joining the dots revealed agents' secret messages Army writer came close to exposing secrets of D-Day 'Subversive' women wore men's clothes Assassination plot a cover-up Global warming 'cannot be stopped' Mark Henderson reports from the British Association for the Advancement of Science's Festival of Science Picture Gallery BT What we Can Do now North gets the worst of wetter weather Dell Times World News Annan wins Iran's support for Lebanon plan—but little else Italian troops ferried in to bolster peacekeeping force Sixties were our downfall, Sarkozy tells young voters HSBC Food Alert for Milk-Protein-Allergic Consumers Corries Life and Times of Fredrik Reinfeldt Inside Track Swedish Right takes leaf out of Cameron's book Young challenger has revitalised his four-party alliance in a way that mirrors the Tories' political renewal, reports David Charter English players squashed by the might of Egypt tiscali Two killed in Turkish bomb blast (AFP): A brush with smoking history (AP): Boy wounded in teacher dispute I thought you said 'rock festival' NAXOS Moving on from Apartheid Uncertainty and distrust cast a blight on promised land reform Joint assault drives out the rival death squads-for now Green Flag America gets its own Lord Haw-Haw Californian convert to Islam emulates the wartime propagandist, writes Tom Baldwin The University of Melbourne simplyswitch Even a new prince can't prevent the move to a female heir (AP): Helicopter 'was not shot down' (AP): Migrants flood in (AFP): Blind 'see' again Times Business Time to Take Note Monday Sept 4 2006 Kazakh oil float Quote of the day MPs may investigate insider trading in takeover deals Fluor threatens to withdraw bid for British Nuclear … FTSE 100 Flotation imminent for Hogg Robinson Stock Markets Beware the financial hurricane season Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Porsche Design Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Look ahead Briefing British Funds Business big shot Smaller stock to watch Change on the Week Exchange rates Linde says it sees BOC buy as merger Stop Press Terra Firma in ThyssenKrupp sale New use hailed for GSK asthma drug RAB in talks on Asia fund specialist Yahoo! to provide all the answers Bet of the day Press Complaints Commission Rumour of the day City bond trader sues Nomura for £7.5m in bonuses The Times By Our Business Staff: Everything must change, says Ford chief BAE set to press on with sale of stake in Airbus Zurich Asda evicts recyclers that are not registered charities UK insurers seek California curfew on young drivers Pulsar Kinetic Letts sold for second time in six months Multiplex plans property funds in UK and continental Europe New name as Electra Partners Europe expands Cyprus supplier of computer parts seeks AIM listing Barclays Shareholder voting company for sale SHARP High energy prices delay EU recruits' eurozone entry City hopes to avoid fresh rate surprise this week Share fall may force Schroders out of FTSE 100 thelondonpaper Changing Gears over the Years Times Online Six-speed transmissions to become standard in quest for fuel efficiency Motorists may soon shift more like a sports car driver, but savings at the pump could be offset by the higher cost, writes David Robertson Business Equity Prices Renaissance Times Register Ron Hedley Director of the Natural History Museum who was a passionate believer in its collection Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Kalman A. Burnim Theatre historian who founded a groundbreaking scheme which allowed American students to study in Britain Charlie Williams Footballer turned stand-up comedian who gently blunted audience prejudices Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Appointments in the Armed Forces Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Appointments School Notices Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Five-Day Forecast Ghostly sightings in science lab Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Timesonline Times Sport Librettist shines in Longchamp win Racing Prize-money threatened as racecourses lose income Newcastle The Times New cases of swamp fever show disease is spreading Warwick Flat Leaders Bath Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times Sports Book The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Times Woods revived by Hatton earbashing Boxing Talents of McColgan run in the genes UK School Games Kaveh Solhekol meets Scotland's new athletics hope and her famous mother Lansink last man standing to claim first Belgian gold Equestrianism Sports Day Britain face an uphill struggle Walker's first Jones strikes late Loeb sets record Huff breaks duck Norfolk on top Bob Mathias Giants leap towards safety zone Rugby League Engage Super League How They Stand thelondonpaper Grafham led the way and then others took the bait Fishing India feast on diet of one-day summer adventures Itinerary Pothas proves stumbling block again for Sussex Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Ackerman tucks in to give Leicestershire healthy lead Second Division How They Stand Weather clouds view for title contenders Title Run-In Ali drives Warwickshire towards last-over victory Natwest pro40 League First Division Phantoms' chase strangled by Worcestershire fielders Second Division Bravo bravura keeps Kent hopes high for promotion The Weekend's Scoreboards Gough's last waltz opens way for green Onions Scoreboard from Lord's Guinness Premiership Rejection that forced me to follow a totally different set of Aussie rules Shane Warne, in a first exclusive extract from his new book, reveals how a former hobby quickly became his passion Alred's coaching pays dividend Makeshift Wasps pull through Leicester put down marker to title rivals Guinness Premiership Gloucester seconds empty Bath Worcester feel the pain Wilkinson's miss proves costly Five hurt as police motorbike hits Tour spectators Cycling Westwood and Clarke complete 'strongest' team Ryder Cup HSBC Brilliant Don finally able to realise his potential Triathlon Putting Britain Back in with Elite Stenson's powerful striking decisive in play-off Powell conquers and divides money in perfect six Athletics Murray has dynamic response to the electrics Hertfordshire The Times Crossword 23,385 The Insider Agassi bows out with only tears for souvenirs Sport Grieving Clarke rallies to call of the wild card The Times Commercial Mortages Inside the Game times the face a date with destiny There are rumours that she plans to marry rich rapper Jay-Z this year did you see? The style goalposts have moved theclick did you know? TV drama turns into a DVD crisis did you hear? Juice: what the doctor ordered Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma There is poetry for everyone Our new columnist, Frieda Hughes, tells how she came to write poetry after years of trying to escape it, and argues that all of us can discover a favourite poem I wasn't accustomed to being direct about the more personal aspects of my life, the way other poets seemed to be Read Frieda Hughes on poetry every Monday Lord Angry lays into the luvvies Beset on all sides by critics for his television talent show Maria, a combative Andrew Lloyd Webber talks exclusively to Tim Teeman Bordeaux Hornby Brad, baby, you're the Pitts Fat chance Good riddance to the grate British summer Much like childbirth and TV shows featuring Kate Thornton, we tolerate summer only because we forget how awful the last one was The drug works but you can't have it healthmonday Eye patients are being denied an affordable treatment to improve their sight, says Nigel Hawkes Dr Tanya Byron David Nieper My friends have died and I cannot control my feelings of rage You are grieving, not because you are an emotional wreck but because you are a human being who lost loved ones Work or Family Problems? Pru Health A holiday souvenir that you could do without Two new vaccines for the wart virus HPV—involved in several types of cancer-are coming to Britain. It is vital that all children receive them, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Be the queen of the Whatever your budget, now is the time to shop for the wardrobe staples that will see you through winter, says Alice Olins Call this acting? It just doesn't wash Two top drama coaches tell Tim Teeman why our leading soap stars need to sharpen up their acts EastEnders, BBC One, tonight, 8pm:'This soap is dying' 16 the Lambeth Walk Hollyoaks, C4, August 29,6.30pm:'It's a dream for teenagers' Emmerdale, ITV1, tonight, 7pm:'Patsy Kensit's face isn't moving' Coronation Street, ITV1, tonight, 7.30pm:'It's just so good' Still doing the Lambeth Walk His grandfather wrote Me and My Girl. Now Alex Armitage is reviving this popular musical A new Favourite Edinburgh Dance Nederlands Dans Theater Proms Berlin PO/Rattle Edinburgh Opera reviews first night Theatre It's a Fine Life! Multiple Display Advertising Items Proms BBC SO/Belohávek BBC Singers/Brabbins tv & radio Radio Choice Bordeaux 23 Paul Hoggart's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Inspector Wexford Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Taste of life proves hard to digest Weekend TV Caitlin Moran Poor Alan Bennett was forced to consume all the key foods of his life in one sitting Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Acorn The Game The Game The Whistleblower Manchester United and Swindon town are the only League … Tevez Has Style-And a Temper Newcomers Bill Edgar says West Ham new boy may become familiar to FA United Approach to Transfers Looking Curiouser Gill's revelations on Mascherano loan add to confusion of fans. Oliver Kay reports Money Talks All 22 Starting Players for Brazil and Argentina Yesterday … Kaka Wonder Goal Seals Show Crouch Has Legs to Go Distance for England The Games Euro 2008 Qualifying Group E Hargreaves Eager to Build on McClaren's Structural Changes Oliver Kay finds the Bayern Munich man more certain of his role under new regime Index England Managers @ Work Index Terry Swallows Dose of Reality George Caulkin hears the captain refusing to get carried away What a Difference to See Grumpy Old Pundits with Opinions Window Pains Keane Lost on Radio Ga Ga The Two Dannys Danny Kelly finds Ireland icon vying for supremacy with local table tennis Scotland Change their Spots in Show of New-Found Confidence Staunton Passion Runs High The Games Euro 2008 Qualifiers Index Gudjohnson Opens Spanish Eyes to Northern Ireland Frailties Index Heat on Italy in Rerun of Final Wales Rue Luck in Same Sad Story The Memories Hammam Still Mad for It The Passion Kaveh Solhekol on the chairman ready for another crack at the big time Forest Firing on All Fronts Rosenior Talks the Talk Games Coca-Cola League One Bournemouth League Two Carlisle Bristol City Crewe Millwall Tranmere Volkswagen No Keegan but Lots of Thrills Thompson in Despair at Referee Poyet Puts Wise Heads Together The Games Coca-Cola League Two Nick Szczepanik reports how an unlikely alliance has been rejuvenated in Swindon Index Barnet Rochdal Player of the Day Lloyd Dyer (MK Dons) Bury's Persistence Pays off Index The Times Coalville Cup Hopes Hit by Tonge Injury Non-League Murray Has County Dancing to the Beat Coca-Cola League One Tables and Results Coca-Cola League Two Non-League Scotland Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Internationals Portrait of the Artist as an Angry Young Man The Icon Tom Dart gets in the popcorn for a night at the cinema with France's raging bull Picture Gallery Billy on the Ball Veteran is Dragged into Carry on Show Thecontinent Gabriele Marcotti on the tug of love over Claude Makelele bmibaby.com
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