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News from 07/09/2006

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Gay Pay, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Alex McGregor, Patricia Davies, Thomas Ind, Peter Lansley, Sue Pheasey, James Harding, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Richard Thomas, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Morwenna Coniam, Milton Wainwright, Christine Seib, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Penton Lewis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Chris Morgan, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Wendy Ide, John McKeown, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, John Goodbody and Mark Souster, Pat Gibson, Andy Mowbray, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Simon Swynfen Jervis, Anthony Browne, David Frith, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Brian Roberts, Paul McCombie, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Job Hopping, Anatole Kaletsky, John Bradley, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, James Mottram, Angela Jameson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Russell Vallance, David Lister, John O'byrne, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Leo Lewis and Karen McVeigh, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Campbell, Chris Campling, James Doran and Christine Buckley, Adele Brand, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Sir Brian Heap, Harvey Hames, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Paul Cahalan, Dylan Jones-Evans, Roger Boyes, Alan Shaw, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Wilson Bowden, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Mathew Schwartz, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Peter Finch, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Nick Carroll, Ross Edgar, Edinburgh, Rupert Sheldrake, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Ian Morris, Mandy Hillary, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Alistair Burt,

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The Times Caesarean babies 'at greater risk' Bush's admission Index Anti-Semitic tide Ford 'had lost it' Index Labour paralysed as the poison spreads I'll go within a year, Blair to concede Brown blamed for 'putsch' as 7 quit Index Labour paralysed as poison spreads through the party In the Times Today The Times NHS seeks help to save money Jets plot charges Call over elderly Cashing in New TB warning Correction Canada 'I promised my future self that I would never abandon the thought of escape' Natascha Kampusch has given her first interview since escaping after eight years in captivity, writes Roger Boyes Police accused of inaction as anti-Jewish alliance emerges Teacher at Muslim school 'was asked if she was a virgin' Britons win villa dispute Caught on camera School bus ban Blade horror Champion wines Snail's pace Gucci Women advised to freeze their eggs for later Babies 'are more likely to die' after an elective Caesarean Seven quit within four hours: Labour teetered on the edge of civil war on a day that may come to be remembered for Tony Blair losing control of his temper as well as his destiny. Greg Hurst reports My Loyalty to You Has Been Absolute, but for the Sake of your Legacy I Urge You to Go Tom Watson's Letter Tony Blair's Statement As the knives come out, the heir pushes to get his own way Out of reach and out of touch Tony Blair has a coterie of advisers. The only trouble, Anthony Browne writes, is that they don't always have their fingers on the pulse of the parliamentary party Dior Feud threatens to spell an end to key reforms The Leadership Contenders How to elect or eject your leader with only a tatty rulebook to help Toyota Products in the Pipeline Bvlgari This year's must-have toy is cancelled for Christmas The joys of customer complaints In a forthcoming Alex Rider story, by the Stormbreaker … Protected Organic as the olives that went in his 'elmet may have … At a lunch for The Oldie magazine, Victoria Hislop … The first pictures of Suri Cruise, finally scotching … Hot news from the BBC Editors blog: fearless correspondent … For Test the Nation last Saturday, the BBC measured … Ps The Times Sandra Howard has written a racy political thriller, … First Choice. co. uk Camilla may get £30,000 pension if Charles dies 'Blunders expose royal marriage to a legal challenge' PC World Morrisons Three British troops killed in action The week's death toll in Afghanistan has risen to 19, as a US general talks of a new al-Qaeda threat. Michael Evans reports Teenager died as he saved his girlfriend from train She stopped to recover a lost shoe. He saw the terrible danger and selflessly pushed her to safety, reports Lucy Bannerman Saab 93 Toshiba Linguistic elite Gutting of the Guildhall Damaging saga of the 'Blair, when?' project No need for HPV Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Global Warming Science resists the unknown What a Shambles over Iran Would You Hire a Male Nanny? Safe distance Pomp and circumspection Fuel solution Robin Wood Lane Arachnophobia Altogether now The Times Leap of Faith An important initiative by the Archbishop of Canterbury Two countries, two success stories, two examples of good news not reported The Deal (Iii) Brown can and must deliver Blair a dignified departure Thunderer: When in doubt, call for Reg Eco-fatalism is for wimps Ignore the pessimists: we can do a heck of a lot to curb the catastrophic effects of climate change Join the Debate Join the Debate Gosh, I was just thinking about you If you think telepathy is tosh, many scientists agree with you. But they ignore the evidence Tony Blair is no grandmaster: he has lost the endgame in just one move By giving a departure date he will be invulnerable and able to do whatever he wants Chat room loner jailed for seeking sex A shop worker flew from Iceland to meet a 14-year-old girl he had been chatting to online for a year, reports Russell Jenkins Skoda Auto Currys Art on a grand scale is lined up by Tate Modern Boots Plea for diverse school governors Chimps learn how to cross street Provos 'have key role in peace' Betablockers linked to diabetes Multiple Display Advertising Items New bird flu vaccine could save millions Mice like cheese? A myth full of holes World listens in as Molly rings mother to say she won't return Lawyers condemn child's televised phone call as an unethical stunt in international tussle, writes David Lister from Lahore Lloyds TSB Couple lose court battle against fast-track extradition to the US Wife jailed over barbecue killing Huntley returns Murder arrest Pointing finger Schools sign up Smoking hotline Briton sentenced Greg Iles David Lynch has got hopelessly lost in a labyrinth more twisted than even his usual extreme sense of the bizarre Film Inland Empire Venice Film Festival The Sharpest Critics What's the film about? No idea, says star intel House of Fraser Farmers join campaign to take an old friend under their wing Youngsters to be taught how to ride a bike A&E doctors use treatments 'that can kill patients' British Association for the Advancement of Science Four-legged duck gives new insight into dementia The Therapies: Tried and Tested? Diseases of the Brain Bubbles blow the lid off volcanic eruptions Multiple Display Advertising Items QC's illness delays start of Omagh bombing trial Relatives of those killed in the Real IRA attack react angrily as the case is halted on the first day, writes David Sharrock Missing diver was stranded in tidal gully Man trapped after being hit by boat tried to swim to safety but was swept out to sea again, reports Simon de Bruxelles dfs Multiple Display Advertising Items Punch is served at vicar's tea party Multiple Display Advertising Items Code battle relived as Enigma-buster whirrs into action Times World News Bush admits that terrorist suspects were held in secret prison network Detainees in Guantanamo will be given full rights under Geneva Conventions, reports Tom Baldwin from Washington Hidden Agenda Cold will keep Bulgarians out There is no need for Britain to fear an influx of immigrants, the Prime Minister tells David Charter. The weather's too bad Multiple Display Advertising Items national saving & investment High Demand Mont Blanc curbs make mountain rivals hit the roof 360 more UK troops for Iraq (AFP): Drugs four to die Britons killed (AP): End to blockade (Reuters): Scent of success A world helped by millions on the move Multiple Display Advertising Items unfpa Renault Safety Zone Sarkozy rapped for hip-hop backer Unions and political rivals condemn the presidential runner's embrace of 'advocate of violence', reports Charles Bremner Halifax Footballer plays political host Lewd and Rude Lyrics Vauxhall After a big lunch, it's only natural to lie down and digest it Prince welcomed with shouts of 'Banzai' as birth suspends fight on imperial future The arrival of Japan's first prince for more than 40 years has bought time in the debate over the succession, reports Richard Lloyd Parry. But, he says, it may be a lost opportunity for real reform The Times The Imperial Family Oh boy, what a wasted opportunity InGear Multiple Display Advertising Items Internet fear over film of naturalist's last minutes Hats off to the Pope's style Your Scientists urge minister's sacking (AP): Asbestos peril at ship graveyard Tory joins UN leadership race See the witchdoctor for a sickie Multiple Display Advertising Items Banker waltzes off with £4m from dance teachers Renault-Nissan's step to GM deal Baugur may bid DSG sales rise Tesco's mis-hit Quote of the day Quitting Ford chief admits he was not the right man BoS takes 20% stake in Ferguson's property fund HP is investigated over leaks saga FTSE 100 Emirates Stock Markets Road ahead still unclear for US car giant North Sea Oil Commodities Building works Pound to Dollar Currencies Be in the know Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot AngloGold threatens mine closure Anheuser-Busch savours beer sales rise De Beers and Alrosa consider link LVMH first-half profits jump The Times Pressure intensifies on Bank to keep rates on hold Metals price rises not speculative, says IMF Panel split over need for future increase Picture Gallery Wilson Bowden suffers slip in profits and shares Credit Suisse First-time buyers offered home loans for groups Bank of Scotland Paddy Power makes €4m profit on World Cup Pizzas through Thick and Thin Gondola set to go private only a year after floating Punch pulls in £700m from Spirit disposals easyJet Culture gulf City Diary Reit approach City Diary Thames Water's rating cut as millions are raised Fresh turf City Diary BAE to sell Airbus stake in spite of low valuation BBC plans to launch two TV channels in India Is the airplane guy the man Outsiders have run the family firm before - but they don't seem to last, writes Carl Mortished Times Online A good track record and a yearning to run a large company The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cheltenham & Gloucester EU official may advise Microsoft Dairy hits back at OFT finding Wide interest in Endemol sale SkyePharma finds Europe partner vauxhall Gallaher's profits rise 4% despite start of smoking ban in Scotland 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 Game Group struggles after Sony admission on console launch Gilts Solid approach may mean Gallaher has not run out of puff Tempus Gondola Surprise bid rumour nudges Aviva higher against trend Stock Markets Wilson Bowden Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Professor Peter Ganz Scholar of German language and literature who was intolerant of the pomp of academic life Peter F. Ganz, former Professor of German Language and Literature in the University of Oxford, was born on November 3, 1920. He died on August 17, 2006, aged 85 Michael Vestey Radio reporter turned critic who fought a long, losing battle against 'lowering standards' at the BBC Michael Vestey, newspaper and radio correspondent, was born on March 7, 1945. He died on August 26, 2006 aged 61 Ernest Morton Defender of the rights of refugees Robert Mardian Assistant Attorney-General to Richard Nixon who was convicted of conspiracy after the Watergate scandal Robert Mardian, asistant US Attorney-General, was born on October 23, 1923. He died on July 17, 2006, aged 82 Bob Mathias Decathlete who won Olympic gold at 17 in London and took a second title in Helsinki four years later Bob Mathias, Olypic athelete and US congressman, was born on November 17, 1930. He died of cancer on September 2, 2006, aged 75 Vashti McCollum Campaigner against religion in US state schools Lives in Brief Hugh Fleming, cardiologist, was born on October 22, 1923. He died on August 5, 2006, aged 82 Resolving issues for split hearings in child cases Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services School Notices Adoptions University News Newly qualified Chartered, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians etb Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Scots pairs hope to make it a double A victory in the US Amateur Cup has inspired Caledonian competitors in the Lombard Trophy, says Patricia Davies, who introduces this four-page report Life after a Lombard win Jet-set Ellis takes it steadier RBS Breaking down the barriers with golf Patricia Davies reports on two teaching schemes with very different students Team forced to pull out after player is injured A retired banker and his club professional found they had a surprise ticket to the Lombard Trophy. Patricia Davies reports One beside every great golf player Being a good golfer is only half the story. In tournaments, having a good caddie beside you is as important as your own skill, says Patricia Davies Lombard Whoa, slow down, boss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Thames trips and flights of fancy Paphos, a week, £209; Kos, a week, £149; Budapest, flight plus three nights, £139. Tony Dawe lists the late offers Relax in a Cretan cottage Visit the island of quality sounds Multiple Display Advertising Items A tiny change can have a global effect Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Sly chooses run in the Park for Speciosa's resumption Racing Favourite Drifts Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings HRA under fire for 'perplexing' conclusions on Festival deaths Southwell Course Specialists Haydock Park cru Chepstow The Results Service Stuart Abbott, of Harlequins, and Johnny Howard, of … Today's Fixtures Cricket The Times World Cup countdown kicked into life by Pelous Ruddock refuses to stick the boot in over shock exit Rugby Union The former Wales coach tells Mark Souster he bears no grudges Flintoff in frame for ICC award Harrison detained Myler switch Renault line-up Hoy eyes jackpot Coleman qualifies John McKeown Warne tells England to exploit twin spin threat Cricket Patrick Kidd on why the leg spinner tips Giles and Panesar to shine this winter Surrey complete formalities Liverpool Victoria County Championship Second Division Maunders in the swing Panesar plays his part Natwest pro40 League Mushtaq takes toll as nerves begin to fray Hildreth trumped by Birt Yesterday's Scoreboards Compton is upstaged by hat-trick from Shreck Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Trescothick puts selectors on the spot as attention switches to Ashes in times 2 Enchanting game can consume and torment players Looking after number one is taking off Gap Year Show Simple pleasures of batsman plagued by his inner demons Richard Hobson on the rise and fall of home-loving 'Banger' Testing Times for Opener Britain looking to inspirational Woodward for Olympic gains London 2012 prestbury 'Mopey Murray' talks himself out of upset Tennis us Open London Calling Director's Journey to the Top García supports wild card Wie Golf Hendrix It can only be matter of time before there is confrontation Matthew Syed doubts the rugby coach will last the distance France gain measure of revenge for World Cup European Championship Qualifying Group B Guinness Miller strike ensures a perfect start How They Stand How They Stand Last Night's Results Thomas Cook Golden Touch Spain stunned by Healy's hat-trick Qualifying Group F Northern Ireland Spain Germany set record with 13 goals in San Marino How England Rated Ginger Era emerges unscathed from studio glitches Tactic Watch Striker Watch Walkover Watch Slow start but reign of McClaren promises to eclipse past failure George Caulkin says scrappy display cannot mask progress under new head coach Crowdwatch Refwatch Keyclash Milner's late goal makes the difference Multiple Display Advertising Items England on top but European Championship Qualifying Group E The Times Crossword 23,388 Timesonline The Insider theinsider@thetimes Level Best Schumacher is estimated to have earned about $400 million … Being drunk in charge of a rugby ball used to be mandatory No wonder the Aussies occasionally need a stiff drink, … Sport England think it's all over . . . it is now, it's Crouch The Times Inside Victory on Home Front Lead story theface Legal eagle to the stars didyousee? The mobile phone never forgets the click did youknow? Pooping the Notting silly-billys did youhear? Wonky pop, that's what i want Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma How I got lost in French Knowing no French, Ann Treneman rented a flat in Paris and enrolled at the Sorbonne. By the end of a month she was in love with the country—and had learnt (some of) the language Ways to learn another language The stresses of a life at the crease Marcus Trescothick's illness highlights the vulnerability of cricketers, says David Frith The routine of touring is wearying, sometimes depressingly so The Times The Times You may say he's a dreamer The world's press gathered in New York to watch Kofi Annan announce the new Peace Day. Unfortunately it was the morning of September 11, 2001 How old is golden? Bad example I couldn't bear to see Freddie wasting away This week, Freddie Mercury would have been 60. His lover, Jim Hutton, was with him for the final six years. Interview by Tim Teeman Collette Dinnigam chooses tops for day to evening The Times Travel Direct Collette's tips Ask Dr … The Times Why do holidays cause acne? The condition is sometimes referred to as Majorca or Caribbean acne Food from the nursery with lashings of sherry food Skye Gyngell is a hit with celebrity diners because of her recipes with a Spanish kick magimix screen in Venice My study in Scarlett She's the toast of the Venice Film Festival, but James Christopher can remember when Scarlett Johansson was almost a friend The Times Driving Lessons It's a man's life in the critics' army Lights, camera, ouch - James Christopher reports from a Venice Film Festival with few fireworks but plenty of punch The Times the Black Dahlia Venice Cocktail Hurricane Spike It's payback time for New Orleans, Spike Lee tells Wendy Ide Snow Cake Win Carluccio's picnic hampers The Queen The Truman rerun Anything the makers of the Oscar-winning Capote could do, the makers of Infamous can - again. James Mottram discovers why Can Rome hold a candle to Venice? The Italian capital's new film festival has put noses seriously out of joint, says Richard Owen What Venetians watch Win a designer pack of Nastro Azzurro The Times Happy, when skies are grey Even the hardest of hearts will warm to the charm of Little Miss Sunshine and the wonderful Abigail Breslin, says Ian Johns Land Rover An Almodovar Film The city of metaphors Film-makers have found every kind of meaning in the streets and canals of Venice, says Ian Johns Toons of glory Inspired by the modern cartoon classic Belleville Rendez-Vous, the DVD giveaway in Saturday's Times, our critics choose other feature films we should get animated about James Christopher on an offbeat delight Belleville Rendez-Vous Winner Jury Prize Land Rover Proms BBCNOW/Otaka Albert Hall/Radio 3 Mango on Fruit Dance Don Quixote Sadler's Wells Proms Online Living Theatre When Five Years Pass Arcola, E8 Pop CSS Victoria Park, Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Throat Bloomsbury, WC1 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 35 Paul Hoggart's choices Prime-time multichannel planner National Geographic Channel Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Intervention: We're Coming to Get You Variations Diana: The Week She Died Criminal Minds The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (2005) The Wild Bunch (1969) Wrong Turn (2003) Dangerous Liaisons (1988) Carry on digging those family trees Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4002 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Career It's harder to hide what you're up to The Week in Work Inside The Times business sector: Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened IKEA Running a book on reality shows Profile Clare Dight discovers what it takes to compile odds on television programmes Managing the transition How to . . . Move into Management Moving up from being a team member to a position of authority is a decision that is far more complex than merely dealing with the fanciful notion of them and us, says Carly Chynoweth The Office Psychologist Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Abbey Sold on customer satisfaction Sales and Marketing A job in sales may lack cachet, yet it offers a "fantastic" and "incredibly rewarding" career to many, as Lucy Alexander discovers National Sales Awards The other side's grass may well be greener Talking Point Job Hopping Becoming part of the corporate furniture is not necessarily the best approach if climbing to the top of the tree is your driving ambition, Lucy Alexander discovers How Do I Become . . . NHS Degree Doctor Media Studies For the Top Jobs, Turn Career progress takes dedication Thomas Smith tells Carly Chynoweth that a role in a blue-chip company will make the most of his MBA and secure his future Case Study The 60-Second Business Book Course Watch Accountancy 9 What It's like Working for . . . Because everyone in the organisation has a say in how it should be run, John Lewis's partners profit, as Sarah Campbell learns Reasons to Hate . . . You Need a New Job when . . . Data File Test Yourself . . . Career Big Four work hard to hang on to their talent Headhunters are quick to pounce on newly-qualified accountants, Sarah Campbell finds, so the Big Four accountancy firms have evolved plans to retain those they train Opinion Ian Morris The Key to . . . . . . Exam Success What is the Icaew? The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Advanced Stage, July 2006 Examination Results Deloitte Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernst & Young It's more than just bean counting Talking Point martin ward anderson Careers of the Week Department for Work and Pensions To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times It was the Goal of the Commission to Tell the Story Inside the Four Flights What Follows is a Time Line Showing the Simultaneous Histories of the Four Hijacked The Times

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