News from 08/09/2006
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Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Amanda Andrews, Dorothy Rowe, Bel Mooney and Dr James Thompson, F. Harvey, Megan Mason, Tom Watkins, Robert Cole, Raphael Wallfisch, Bel Mooney, Martin Jacob, Neelam Verjee, Phill Jupitus, Alexandra Frean, Ralph Kirshbaum, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Christine Jackson, Simon Barnes, Paul F. Withrington, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Dominic Walsh and James Doran, James Bone, James Ducker, Graham Sheffield, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, David Patrick, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, James Hider, Kaya Burgess, Kevin Eason, Dr James Thompson, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Miranda Sawyer, Peter Riddell Political Analysis, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert Dacombe, Michael Evans, Defence Editor and Timothy Albone, Dominic Walsh, Peter Ruck, George Wedd, Norman Harris, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Steve Bird and Richard Owen, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Joe Bolger and Robert Cookson, Paul Shearer, John Darwent, Andrew Fussell, William Breakey, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Graham Keeley, Victor van Amerongen, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Steven Isserlis, Damian Barr, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Madeleine Neave, Paula Hawkins, Sohail Khan, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Norman Grimes Harpenden, Sarah Vine, H. B. M. Johnson, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Arthur Harada, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, William H Brown Holt, Gabriel Rozenberg, James Harding Business Editor's Commentary, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Sir John Tusa, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Kaveh Solhekol, Roger Boyes and Bojan Pancevski, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, G. H. Hunt, Professor Roderick A. Smith, Chris Campling, Anthony Hawkins, Grant Stewart, Mick Hume, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Peter Saville, graphic designer, George Whittaker, Dalya Alberge, Lionel Richie, Patrick West, Paul Simons, Peter Dickinson, Mira Bar-Hillel, John Goodbody, Natascha Kampusch, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Edward Clay British High Commissioner, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, John Dodwell, Julian Lloyd Webber, Justin Timberlake, George Caulkin, Sir Colin Davis, Skye Gyngell, Moira Petty, Ben MacIntyre, Bob Yule, Tony Dummelow, Michael Morgan, Peter Jenson, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Jo Hansford, Magdalena Kozená, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Akram Khan, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Zahid Hussain, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, J. Walford Taylor, Mary Classen, Larry Rushton, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Mark Thomas, Olav Bjortomt, Jayne Dowie, John Merritt, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Plea for more men on Afghan mission Six-hour work limit Bricks and Mortar Cole in denial 'Neo-Nazi' plot Chairman arrested Index Timesonline Index 9/11 prisoners reveal British terror targets Woman starved to death, age 79 In the Times Today The Times The Foiled Attacks Inquest delayed Asbestos payout Cruelty to turkeys Actor's bag stolen Correction An astounding architectural triumph Rolex Britons remodel New York skyline Architects' vision for a sparkling tribute to the victims of 9/11 may help to progress dispute-ridden project, writes James Bone Reluctant Blair forced to admit he will leave office in less than a year Rejected strategy revived by Middle East trip It worked for Clinton, but will it be Blair's route to salvation? Tom Baldwin reports Chancellor scotches idea he's not British Children of men Brown should now start behaving like a prime minister Brown's Statement This is the full text of Gordon Brown's statement: Two contrasting ways to avoid an answer to the big … Magnus Linklater on Brown's Day Making political gestures Blair's Statement This is the full text of what Tony Blair said during his visit to the Quinton Kynaston School in St John's Wood, northwest London: 'He gave us a wave. I don't know why because we weren't waving at him. Perhaps he is just practising for his forthcoming Legacy Tour' Ann Treneman on Blair's Day Little Miss Sunshine Diana judge prepares for first big task of inquest challenge High-risk prisoners freed without checks Patek Philippe Belleville Rendez-Vous Arrested Mafia suspect ran East End shoe shop Packaging for your compost heap The latest salvo in supermarket wars puts emphasis on green credentials to woo ethical consumers, reports Valerie Elliott Bath store Top-up fee incentive Load of Rubbish PC World Blairs go back to the classroom Considering the wild bouffant David Cameron has been … Picture Gallery 10 star drama The Commission for Racial Equality will be holding … An ingenious poster has gone up inside Portcullis House Picture Gallery Ps Anonymous Blairites have put on a brave face at keepingthefaith Itv Brain scan shows that vegetative patients can think Dfs Dfs Old villains steal new show Robin Hood rides again after stolen scenes reshot Business forced to adopt EU six-hour work limit Belleville Rendez-Vous Homebase Local bodies 'out of touch' with grassroots Fiat Lost and Found 'Missing diver' was away on secret weekend trip Cold War fudge Rwanda gave us tough call These self-serving minnows who hound Blair Stourhead accord Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . The Crunch on Global Warming Too little railway to take loads off our roads What is Obesity? The Iran Shambles Musical jewel under threat Magicians make the best sceptics Tae think again Picture Gallery Return of the Taleban A power vacuum is forming in Central Asia It's Just Not Cricket Play up, play up and play the game—but no overtime, please, we're British The Tube winning an award . . . oceans of crocodile tears . . . am I dreaming? Making It Work Blair and Brown reach the right end by a ridiculously damaging route To boldly go and interfere Traitors, traitors everywhere Britain used to see fifth columnists at every corner. So why are we so calm about 'the Muslim threat'? The Times Join the Debate One friend Britain must stand by First task for the next prime minister: make sure foreign policy is right behind America After three days of Labour hysteria, bring on the men in white coats Pringle of Scotland Schiffer is warned to keep her 'aggressive' dogs under control Aristocrats 'conned out of £680,000 by antique dealers' Currys Pill that prolongs the joy of sex The first drug for treating premature ejaculation has been successfully tested in the US, reports Lewis Smith Waterstone's Autumn Sale She Shoots, She Scores Waterstones Read Jamie Oliver's responses to readers' questions … Oliver rages at parents who put fizzy drinks in school lunchbox Toysrus Women warned of donation risks Sir Ranulph's one-handed climb 'Put condoms in sports halls' Deadly 5ft bird on the loose Volkswagen Portsmouth builds first warship in 40 years Teaching of 'three Rs' is overhauled as pupils fail to progress Mental Maths for 11-Year-Olds Reforms deterring would-be heads Two remanded over terror plot Footballer jailed BUPA death fine Murder denied Voyeur sentenced One bed, £1.5m Vauxhall Only roles I am offered are dragons, says Streep Branagh thrilled to be retelling Sleuth Michael Caine and Jude Law will appear in a new version of the classic play, writes Dalya Alberge Hinduism is no bar to job as priest in Church of England John Lewis Sunbathing may get less risky We are not alone Women lapped Legionnaires' hits Popping off Dell Early cities were 'built on fear, not need to socialise' British Association for the Advancement of Science National savings & investments Picture Gallery Dieting consumers fed a poor product Earth heats up to a 10m-year high The mfi Sale 'Hip-hopera' that blasts its way through history First night Opera Gaddafi: The Living Myth Coliseum Furniture Village Feel at Home The Sharpest Critics Times World News I need more men and weapons to defeat Taleban, says Nato general Soldier honoured for courage under fire Pakistan admits that terror gangs find sanctuary in border hideouts BT Total Bringing it all together Police raid army barracks 'to foil Nazi terror plot' Saga Insurance Anger at oyster link to 'poison' deaths Rac rescue (Reuters): Judge to rule on Zuma trial Party admits theft (AP): Rebels 'defeated' (AFP): Iran reveals arms (AFP): Live fast, die young Multiple Display Advertising Items £40m salt cellar thief is caught by a cocky text Japan may go back on war apology Prime Minister-in-waiting hits that he will no longer embrace official regret for invasions, writes Richard Lloyd Parry Multiple Display Advertising Items We don't believe in ish Carpet RiGHT 44 killed as Iraq handover begins (Reuters): Nepal relaxes its citizenship laws (AP): 'Little Mermaid' surgery success Win Investing Llp (AFP): Two die in Russian submarine fire Democrats sense they are winning the battle for US hearts and minds Polls show that 75% of voters are angry about the direction of their country, reports Tom Baldwin War puts the Republican heartland back into play The Times Left vows all-out protest against election 'fraud' (AP): Officers held in 'bomb plot' (AP): Scientist ill (Reuters): No hiding place (AFP): Bomb man jailed (AP): Game on Dylan becomes an icon for modern times—30 years on Jaguar Second Hearing Bespoke Suits for men & women Belleville Rendez-Vous Times Business Santander's Botín could face prison Tomkins warning Telecoms merger Energy prices rise Quote of the day Arrest of web betting chief in US shakes the industry Shares Hit a Losing Streak The $3 Trillion Question: when will we hit peak oil Fink's exit could prompt Man FTSE 100 Stock Markets America cannot look both ways on gambling A Note for your Diary... North Sea Oil Commodities Sticky patch Pound to Dollar OU Business School Currencies Philip Fletcher has been a vigilant regulator of the … Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Homes PLC Smaller stock to watch Rumour of the day Look ahead The day's biggest movers Business big shot ExxonMobil moves oil from Sakhalin Stop Press Resistance to Gaz de France-Suez deal Amazon's film download service Asia 'will keep external trade links' Microsoft says EU may delay Vista Bet of the day Directors' dealings Total chief says world will find oil target tough The Times Party Gaming targets Asia for new deals Stanley Leisure backs offer from Genting Advice to court hits mobile operators Trusted Brand 2006 Current account fees under scrutiny How the Charges Add UP The Leading Hotels of the World Rates held but house prices still pose threat Botín could face six years' jail on fraud charge Facebook changes spark protest Thelondonpaper Watchdog tightens grip on water firms Rival US bidder ready to top Fluor's £400m BNG offer Umbro profits rise 55% thanks to World Cup-inspired shirt sales BAA bea.com Patients dismiss Vioxx report Airport scare costs easy Jet £4m Eastern Europe tempts Arriva Farnell to push into Asia The Gap Year Show The Times Unit Trust Information Service Can Desmond do more in the marketplace? Media Daily business freesheet proves a morning glory City A. M. has proved that a handout newspaper can work, reports Dan Sabbagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Polis Top Ten Channel Rankings 2005 Market surprised as Yell price controls are eased EasyJet.com Hurricane Gordon can help to cool the globe Strategic move City Diary Hotel du Luck City Diary Bit of a blow City Diary Charitable Aims Fink leaves Man after six magnificent years Successor is acquisitions specialist EasyJet 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 Uniq shares lose their appeal in advance of trading statement Gilts Yell price ruling a reason for investors to dance and shout Tempus Picture Gallery Tomkins Wolseley gives up gains on fears over US house building Stock Markets Nick Hasell Premier Farnell Business Equity Prices Cant Appord a Whole Bottle? Buy Shares Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Sir John Drummond Passionate and uncompromising champion of the arts who successfully ran the Edinburgh Festival, Radio 3 and the Proms Sir John Drummond, CBE, writer, broadcaster and impresario, was born on November 25, 1934. He died on September 6, 2006, aged 71 Lives Remembered E. C. Hodgkin Journalist whose breadth of knowledge and ability to set down his thoughts at speed graced The Times for a period of 20 years E. C. (Teddy) Hodgkin, journalist, was born on August 25, 1913. He died on September 6, 2006, aged 93 Bill Stewart Actor whose work ranged from groundbreaking theatre to mainstream television Bill Stewart, actor, was born on December 7, 1942. He died on August 29, 2006, aged 63 Armed Forces Operational Honours Questions Answered Birds in flight and computers in freefall Births, Marriages and Deaths Forth Coming Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam Private Dinner School Notices Thanks Giving Services University News Tracking wildlife could save lives Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items "Drivers-Here's the Insider Information the Police … At Motorpoint You're in Great Company The road rocket without any raw edges Vaughan Freeman on a Jaguar that is powerful, affordable and driveable for more than just Fernando Alonso New magazine Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Memorial Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Church News Times Sport Southwell runs on nearly empty Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Dozen in Leger Sergeant Cecil on course to follow up recent win The Times Sports Book Sandown Park Course Specialists York Bangor Losing and winning back on the timetable UK School Games Simon Barnes says that, for better or worse, competition is in fashion again A kingdom for a pommel horse: Beckford, 14, has only one focus Chancellor gives his support to showcase initiative The Sunday Times Andrew in no mood to bask in past glories David Hands hears the new director of elite rugby unveil his vision for England Times Online Guinness Premiership Wasps make changes to build on a perfect start The Results Service Today's Fixtures Conqueror of Nadal unlikely to be pushover for home favourite End in sight for Wildcats Fredericks passes the first test Mantell double lifts England Wie suffers long day as short game falls apart Golf Yesterday's Scoreboards Sussex hold nerve in the face of Tredwell torment Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Bright young stars put Middlesex to the sword Lack of Onions leaves bitter taste for Durham Eagles soar after stalled take-off Natwest pro40 League First Division Champions humbled by Averis Glamorgan succumb to Panesar's spin spell Hendrix Ackerman century is given little support Second Division Bedser mocks call from players for shorter day The Times Travel Direct Strauss sees Trescothick improvement How They Line up Demand to clarify Woodward's role Olympic Games John Goodbody hears national coaches offer a mix of enthusiasm and concern Christie Role Jones in ecstasy after doping reversal Athletics The a to B of Unproven Tests Odd couple provide McClaren with cause for thought Lennon Wanted Crouch continues to stand tall in the absence of key personnel Thatcher faces second inquiry Heavy price Murty gets stung Rosicky warning TV bung dispute Poll Position Clear for Aragonés Davies not disturbed by hype around Keane Timesonline The Premiership Today Sanchez resignation fear haunts team's finest hour Woodhouse glove affair kick-starts new career A Bout Turn Guinness Premiership The Money Gap The Times Crossword The Insider Spectate to accumulate as United reap reward Sport Cole: I'm at Chelsea for the trophies, not cash The Times 7 Jane Shilling The face Back in the lion's den She was once likened to a 'sturdy Welsh cob: could go over rough territory' Did you see? Turning Japanese The click Craft Kelly: Did you know? Outflanked by crafty Kelly Did you hear? Every lecher tells a story Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma She survived because she already knew people could be nasty What do kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch's first interviews tell us about her? Clinical psychologist Dorothy Rowe, Bel Mooney and Dr James Thompson give their views It would have been worse for someone who had an entirely loving mother. Her kidnapper treated her as being special 'At the age of 12-1 basically promised myself I would escape' She felt so close to him, yet hated him Bel Mooney explains the strange behaviour and attitudes shown by the young prisoner Dr James Thompson: Priklopil wanted her to love him most 'My parents cried and hugged me. I felt constrained' The Times I know, like Tony, that it's hard to take a final bow I drift off, leaving the poor chap with the impression that everything is wonderful and we're going to get married—a lamentable habit Pass the choccies and live to 100 All rev'd up Asklucia@thetimes. co. uk If you're looking for a classic handbag that will stand the test of time, you should resist the temptations of 'hot' designs Lucia van der Post answers your style questions Markelliot Luxury with Lucia A capital guide to the chic charms of Paris Hair with Hari The Times Love etc A revolutionary remedy that may be a breath of fresh air Even with the best available treatment, 20 per cent of asthma patients suffer severe, life-threatening attacks. A new drug may offer them hope, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The drug specifically targets cells that respond to allergens In Body & Soul tomorrow You've got AA friend Make a date with a guinea fowl The award-winning chef Skye Gyngell presents recipes with a Spanish flavour Starbucks Coffee 16-17 the Reich Stuff A geezer who's earned his stripes Have Arctic Monkeys beaten Mike Skinner at his own game? No, he tells Pete Paphides The Times Travel Direct Parisian pierrot When Banksy slipped 500 copies of a doctored Paris Hilton album into the shops, was it sabotage, a prank or a sales gimmick? And who else should be given the same treatment? Multiple Display Advertising Items The man who put classical music back in the loop Steve Reich is 70 soon, and is still influencing his world. Dominic Maxwell found out how Amp fiddler Steve Reich picks his fave Steve Reichs Multiple Display Advertising Items Tributes from colleagues - and fans Radio Parkway Camden Town 'I guess I was feeling depressed. But Disneyland made it better' Pop Scissor Sisters Ta-Dah Polydor Albums Classical Magdalena Kozená Mozart Arias DG Pop Lionel Richie Coming Home Def Jam/Mercury Singles Classical Boris Berezovsky Hindemith Warner Classics Downloads Classical Paul Hillier Arvo Pärt Harmonia The Times A Tour de force Belleville Rendez-Vous, our free DVD with The Times tomorrow, has a jazz-inspired score that has become a classic, says Clive Davis The Dark Side of Vegas Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Brixton Stories Lyric Studio, W6 Comedy Mark Thomas Pop James Morrison ULU, WC1 Proms BBCSO/Haitink Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times 27 Paul Hoggart's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial The Times Viewing Guide The All Star Talent Show Five, 8.30pm Aftersun Variations Rebus The Shield Two Rode Together (1961) Film Choice A Clockwork Orange (1971) Road House (1989) A Decade under the Influence (2003) Addicts watch out, Towner's about Last Night's TV Tears have become a devalued currency on television since everyone is weeping buckets Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4003 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Opening Bids Bricks and Mortar Buyers should insists on green solutions to the perennial problem of where to put the car Give the car part of the living room and some would rejoice Focus on East Anglia In Family House in North London Getin Get out Getaway De Beauvoir Town, N1: grade Ii listed property within an attractive garden square Out 17th Century Home in Surrey Farnham: a period house with exposed beams and inglenook fireplace in a rural setting Away Stone Farmhouse in Devon Throwleigh: a traditional L-shaped home with attached barn in three acres of land Happier Returns Paula Hawkins urges landlords to do more to make sure the taxman takes less Buy-to-let investors have more chances to pay too much tax For Sale Self-Assessment Made Simple Good Time to Let the Rent Roll in The Property Investor Show Broadcaster to the Rescue Restoration Drama John Nicolson tells Paul Shearer of his passion for restoration First Aid Box Inside Track Overseas Special Leamington Star Jayne Dowle charts the Regency spa's path from faded grandeur to hotspot Riverside Quarter SPA Quality Charles Church Barratt Places for people Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes PLC Empire under the Sum This Welsh castle is a fifth of the price of a Home Counties estate, says Marcus Binney The set-piece is the picture gallery with splendid top-lit roof Fact File Bite into a Sweet … A faltering property market and weak dollar could make New York a tasty bet for Brits but Speculations have been snapping up Harlem brownstones The financial district is being tipped as a good place to buy Web Watch The Land of Opportunity Mad for a Pad in Manhattan It's best to use a broker to find your flat, but factor in a fat fee, says Megan Mason Don't Cull my Street As a government reports gives the cul-de-sac a bad name, Celia Brayfield praises dead-end living For and against Multiple Display Advertising Items Find us a Little Elbow Room Naomi Cleaver gets to grips with Grandad's cramped cottage British Gas Time to Ring the Changes? 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