News from 11/09/2006
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Gabriele Marcotti, Katharine Raymond, Jane MacQuitty Times Wine Writer, Andrew Pierce, T. P. Baynes, DJM, Simon Rushworth, Patricia Davies, Tim Albone, Gary Duncan Economic View, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Stuart Weatherhead, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Jenni Rutherford, David Horchover, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, James Bone and Rob Crilly, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, James Allen, Gabrielle Starkey, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Richard Steel, Kevin Eason, Guy Clapperton and Jack Malvern, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John G. Taylor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Nell Harman, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Mark Cooper, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Rob Hicks, John Burscough, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Joe Joseph Television Review, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, Sholto Byrnes, Richard P. Ward, Tim Teeman, James Nursery, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, John McDermott, Dennis Farrell, Russell Kempson, Greg Hurst and Christine Buckley, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Liz Young, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Canon Owen Spencer-Thomas, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, C. J. Rose, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Dale Jenkins, Roger Boyes, Tony Weddle, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anthony Browne and Stephen Farrell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomas Catan, Christopher Hawtree, Lisa Cook, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Ben Webster, Michael Morgan, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Gillian Crow, Danny Baker, Benedict Nightingale, Jamie McKendrick, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Moanpal Sidhu, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Ashley Cole, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Cameron attacks US foreign policy China censorship Putin's 'no' to oil Trekkers outraged Bypass goodbye Index Blair orders ceasefire as Labour fears poll damage healthymonday The boy in the wrong place at wrong time Picture Gallery In the Times Today The Times I'm no neocon, says Cameron on 9/11 anniversary Blair persuades rival Middle East factions to open talks Muslim leaders raise concerns Doctor shortage Motorway deaths Afghans 'need aid' Orchestra's pod Naval memorial Correction Some like it sumptuous The Formula for Higher Earnings Retiring Soon? Schumacher pulls over for charity The hard man of motor racing is quitting the track for a new life, writes Kevin Eason Broken promises leave dozens of towns in queue for a bypass Some communities have been waiting 70 years for a solution that critics say will increase traffic congestion rather than reduce it, Ben Webster reports Villagers see no sign of relief after 27 years of close scrapes Stolen bones used by NHS Balloon crashes Beach attack Salmon 'snub' Fatal beating Archers in fashion Rolex In the Beginning… Updated Star Trek is not so much the final frontier as final straw Dreadful grin? It was just me thinking about my baby No hard feelings as olive branch is waved at Clarke Did you do it, Master Brown? 'Wot, me Sir?' Don't take us for granted, union chiefs warn Brown Carpet Madness Chancellor already has the power to shape his destiny Peter Riddell Political Briefing There's no place like home for the Blairs once they quit No 10 AOL Round the Houses Zurich Notorious suburb was on the road to recovery Boy, 15, dies as gangland violence flares up again in 'British Bronx' Police believe that the murder of Jessie James was a case of mistaken identity, writes Russell Jenkins Queen Helen throws caution to winds Film Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chinese pupils sign up for places at top boarding schools 10 star drama New this Autumn 'You have time to be yourself' itv.com English Grapes Grow in Popularity Vines need an Indian summer English wine sparkles as global climate warms up Father dies after confronting gang challenge churchill Waterfall Spa Car Insurance HMV Clergy seek 'two-church solution' Ruth Gledhill reports on plans to prevent US conservatives or liberals precipitating a schism in the Anglican communion Warning is sounded for bicycles without bells ntl: Telewest Cycle Clips greenflag.com Raja Fashions Star Letter of the Month 'Human rights for prisoners? Stick em!' Today's prisons are soft and inmates spend far too much time whining, according to one veteran jailbird, Joanna Bale writes directline.com Police threat of mutiny if pay deal is abandoned Rac rescue tiscali London's Most Handsome Couple Diaries will stay secret 'to protect the Queen' Ely's Hindu priest Gas and guesses Offshore rail Waiting for a taste of life after Tony Lapwing survival Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate The paranormal must prove itself to science Prepared to a T Music in transit Blame Jamie Computerspeak The Times Russian Roulade Even the finest cuisine cannot disguise Vladimir Putin's toughest challenges Time, Gentlemen You've had your week of playground nonsense. Now run the country Can you put old wine in new bottles? The case of the President's plonk Between the Leaves Perspectives on September 11 have changed; the essence of that day has not Thunderer: A killer is out, but don't tell South Africa's bitter harvest A forced takeover of white farms threatens to bring economic ruin and hunger to a land of plenty The Times Why the best pecs get the best sex Forget all about 'internal qualities', chaps, you're right to worry about your puny muscles There won't be a crown and sceptre, but we will still get Gordon the First The prospect of near certain career death militates against a challenge to Mr Brown Having a vote for the hell of it, as most of the pundits are urging, is crackers Lloyds TSB Girls will be encouraged to try their hand at plumbing Bonhams hp Disfigured pilot offered beauty work Virgin Atlantic faces £1m damages claim over 'insulting' role, Rajeev Syal writes Conductor's last night plea to lift luggage ban dfs A British feast with a welcome foreign flavour first night Classical Music Last Night of the Proms Superbug strikes more children Banned cleric preached at school Threat to fledgling recovery plan Ratcatcher Birdmen make a leap of faith Tax relief sought for soldiers Online initiative is bonus novus for the revival of Latin in schools Singapore Airlines Nationwide Mobility Index Chinese censors tighten rules to stop foreigners spreading news Reports that disrupt China's economic and social order or social stability will be banned Banned websites and jailed journalists A quiet ceremony amid the concerts and charity US ambassador will lead memorial in Britain to the dead, reports Joanna Bale, while thousands of City workers will raise money for those hit by the tragedy Nato net tightens on the Taleban The Times Hunt for father led girl to Flight 93 Five years on, the twin towers cast long shadows over the war debate The Iraq debate is increasingly bitter, Tim Reid reports from Washington Pope returns to his roots - in a lonely hearts advert lastminute The Chadha Group Centre of Power Inside Track Putin stands firm on energy control Russia will not lower prices to benefit the West, the Russian President tells Michael Binyon in a Wide-ranging interview Picture Gallery ScotRail Bishop bans services for the day Stunt pilot killed in collision 'Kidnapped' airwoman mystery Tonga's monarch dies at 88 The Conflict Anglian Plea for help as Darfur Peers into abyss As Sudan prepares offensive, diplomats seek to keep African peacekeepers in place, James Bone and Rob Crilly report Chirac wants ally for 'sleaze' job The President is suspected of trying to avoid charges with his candidate for chief state prosecutor, reports Adam Sage npower Bespoke Suits (AFP): Tamil Tigers die in fighting (AFP): Coalition 'victory' (AFP): Tourists abducted Commercial rate (AP): Art of recovery Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Lloyds TSB out to ft corporate role Threat to retailers Papal approach Spanish flights Quote of the day Carlyle and Apax circle Telecom Italia arm Hewlett-Packard board split over the fate of its chairman Labour Relations FTSE 100 Stock Markets US economy can rise above housing dip North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Porsche Design Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The Note—live at Five Look ahead Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Smaller stock to watch Briefing Speculation of US spot for Man broker Iraq looks to investment in oil sector Mühlhan announces plans for IPO Napster acts to lure users from iTunes The Times Lloyds wants to boost mid-market corporate loans Times Online New Smith will take banking to New York Former boss takes Nomura to tribunal Genting in £700m bid for Stanley Leisure Virgin aims o offer Dio-diesel or British motorists ProLogis set to float European property division Www. 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Uk Insurer to start pay-as-you-drive policy Analyst forecasts increase in retailers going bankrupt The Times Trade imbalances fuel record foreign exchange reserve levels Shutters Fall ITN in press tie-up BoS buys stake Asos magazine Lottery takes AIM Reit disquiet Swiss Re life fund easyJet.com Pope looks to appoint new Vatican Bank head The Times Opec set to maintain oil output levels Middlemen in Market Riven by Feuds BGC refuses to forget those it lost as it rebuilds after horrors of 9/11 Martin Waller meets Lee Amaitis, the man who has restored a business virtually wiped out by the terrorist attacks of five years ago Transport chief still shooting from the hip after ten … Powers in the Boardroom Phil White tells Angela Jameson that he is staying in the fast lane, despite retiring after a decade at the helm of National Express Group Power in the Boardroom Power CV The Times The Times The Leader in Ten Questions NMA Low-cost airlines flock to Spain Ryanair rep forced to take flight The Times Bang & Olufsen to make drugs monitor Patients still won't take their medicine Business Equity Prices Courtyard Marriott Ice-cool out on the Ocean Patricia Davies reports on the Lombard Trophy grand final, where a tight contest turned into almost an exhibition game The pair from Parc kept their short games, their nerves and their concentration Northern teams wilt in hot and humid weather Lombard Trophy Scores RBS The quiet voice of golfing reason Patricia Davies talks to Bruce Critchley, Sky TV's Ryder Cup commentator, in action again at yesterday's Lombard I love Lombard's efficiency and that it reaches many people at the grass roots of the game Index Squadron Leader George Watson Pilot who flew the vital reconaissance mission that enabled the RAF's bombers to put paid to the Tirpitz Lives Remembered Professor Nicolas Ziadeh Esteemed historian who promoted understanding of the deep roots of Christians in the Arab world Carlos Castaño Gil Right-wing paramilitary leader murdered after lifting the lid on the Colombian drugs trade Archbishop Luciano Mendes De Almeida Jesuit champion of the social role of the Church UK is justified in slow march to pension equality European Court of Human Rights Failure to consult fatal to decision Court of Appeal Alternative service abroad is lawful Queen's Bench Division From the void: a new tomb in Valley of the Kings? Notebook Archaeology Trace of trade in early bananas Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Court Circular In Memoriam-Private School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Red dust strangles storms at birth Weather Eye Paul Simons Index Soumillon shines as Shirocco enhances Arc claim Racing Sixties Icon presents Noseda with first British classic Godolphin Lose Electrocutionist to Heart Attack York Details Big-Race Results Arc Betting Course Specialists Flat Leaders The Times Sports Book Wolverhampton Redcar Folkestone Cold war intensifies for 'sisters' Athletics Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service HOCKEY|Zeller on the mark twice as Germans dominate Today's Fixtures Basketball Impressive victory helps Britain to bounce back Young elite pick up 2012 baton and run with it UK School Games Fredericks enjoys moment to savour at Hoy's expense The Times Advice from Funnell got Phillips back in the saddle How They Stand McLinden ensures safe passage for Harlequins HSBC Sculthorpe puts St Helens first Briers and Reardon see Wolves into play-offs Engage Super League Perry dives in to claim a share of the spoils Guinness Premiership How They Stand Hodgson guides Sale to victory Richards goes solo to good effect I'm past the stage of asking 'Why me?' Meehan's approach brings out the best Todds checker Counties resigned to their fate as season nears end Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division The Times How They Stand The Weekend's Scoreboards Race for promotion veers Essex's way Second Division Boss Kirtley refuses to invoke 'timed out' rule in Sussex win Natwest pro40 League First Division Hancock's fine form continues Minor Counties Hamilton close to dream drive Wilting Rose Rossi wins battle Strong showing Wheldon pipped England eye final Davies edged out The leading question is poser for selectors Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the key issues dominating Ashes deliberations In the Frame Series Averages Scoreboard from Edgbaston Yardy and Mahmood save the day Natwest Series Federer steps on the gas to leave title rival gasping US Open Navratilova brings down curtain in trademark style In Thegame Record-Breaking Career The Good, the Bad and the Downright Ugly No sport has seen a harder worker than man who got Ferrari in shape Schumacher legend will be tainted by mistakes Edward Gorman finds former drivers have reservations about the German Schumacher heads for the exit with one last drivers' title in his sights Advanced Hair Studio Result from Monza and how They Stand Simply the Best The Times Crossword 23,391 The Insider Index Cole: My four-letter rows with David Dein Schumacher Walks Away with Win The Times In Thegame times2 the face Out and about with Oscar didyousee? The future of food packaging didyouknow? Tony and Gordon: the opera? didyouhear? Mouth-to-mutt resuscitation Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Bring on the grim reaper At the age of 62, agony aunt Virginia Ironside has found peace and has no fear of death. Interview by Penny Wark I'm relieved at not having to clamber into bed with a slightly pissed pal or naive young pick-up My body shrieks. I don't mind The stain of ink that turns out to be blood Ink Stain The Times Surgery will be non-U faster than you can say 'knife' Most plastic surgery makes clients look as if their faces have been only partially downloaded. Or like the cake from MacArthur Park Y'all better hitch up-or pay up Out till it's over Meet the mini fitterati Children are joining specialised gyms, but experts worry that they're not suitable for growing bodies. Peta Bee reports Fitness is actually an adult concept Pruhealth Index How to get your kids moving The Times I've caught my 13-year-old son using porn websites David Nieper Work or Family Problems? the AA drsdekkers Successful leadership is all in the mind Personality disorders are prerequisites for power, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Some like it sumptuous Starbucks Coffee In the Mood for Love Dance your way out of this one arts Can ballet heal young wounds and should TV record the experience? Tim Teeman investigates Index Book Online now From the stars to the Moon Star Trek alumnus Colm Meaney is coming to the Old Vic in an O'Neill classic, says Debra Craine amazon Theatre Rabbit Theatre Rabbit Trafalgar Studios Pop Infadels Ulu, Wc1 David Sinclair Concert RPO/Gatti Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre The Trouble with Asian Men/(I am) Noboy's Lunch Entertainments Theatre Particularly in the Heartland Bac, Sw11 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Jamie's School Dinners Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Weekend TV Wrapping the path to 9/11 in red tape Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4005 Where to after 10 years at Number 10? Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon Be a Successful Freelance Journalist! The Times The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Betrayed by Club I Loved Thebook In the first of a three-part serialisation of the most sensational sports book of the year, Ashley Cole reveals how a broken promise and one phone call led to his bitter exit from Arsenal Thegame Arsene Said 'Don't Rule out Chelsea' Thebook Even David Dein Can Afford It! Tomorrow 'tap-Up' Scandal Ballack Shows who is Master Pardew Plays Waiting Game Gary Jacob sees manager refusing to bow to hype over Argentina pair Chelsea Have Lost None of their 40 Home League Matches … Zamora's Goal a Timely Reminder Hit and Myth for Donny The Two Dannys Danny Baker sees scope for more tales of the unexpected after Keegan yarn Barcelona Child's Play Proves an Inspired Move Tough Times in Ladies' Gallery Thegame Podcast Chair Lift that Failed to Last Kidd Back to Help Sheffield Cause The News Everton Recorded their First Win over Liverpool by … Arsenal in Need of Urgent Home Help The Games Barclays Premiership The Debuts Goodison Finds New Golden Boy Everton Recorded their First 3-0 League Win against … On the up Again Benitez failing to Get Point Tony Cascarino says Liverpool must forget Europe and focus on the league Hamann Earns Role as Minder Lennon Worry FA Must Step in Bramble a Thorny Issue for Roeder The Games Barclay's Premiership Arsenal's Five Goals this Season in All Competitions … The Game Giggs the Man for All Seasons There Have Been Five Penalties in Bolton Wanderers' … Time Heals for Burkinshaw A wise old sage does not look back in anger, discovers Russell Kempson Redknapp Eyes a Rich Harvest Thegames Barclays Premiership Calm Head and Safe Hands of Friedeembrace Responsibility Watford Fail to Get up to Speed Barclays Premiership Results and Scorers Charity Begins at Nou Camp Thephilanthropists Barcelona are paying Unicef to sponsor their new shirts, reports Stephen Burgen United Exports Run Wild B Road to Redemption Thedowncast Rick Broadbent in Rimini watches Juventus begin their exile in Italy's second tier The Game Bates Gets Message from Fans The Games Coca-Cola Championship West Bromwich Learn the Art of Winning Ugly Sunderland Have Won their past Two Victories in their … Luton Ready to Rock the Boat Keane Not Mean to Inspire Fightback Burnley (0) 1 Colchester (1) 2 Championship Games 12 Goals 30 Red Cards 3 Yellow Cards … Coventry (1) 3 Norwich (0) 0 Ipswich (0) 2 Southampton (1) 1 Plymouth (1) 1 Qpr (1) 1 Police Praise Fans Barnsley (0) 2 Stoke (2) 2 Preston (0) 2 Cardiff (0) 1 Birmingham (1) 2 Hull (0) 1 Southend (0) 0 Sheffield Wed (0) 0 Slade in Positive Mood despite Loss The Games Coca-Cola League One League One Games 11 Goals 20 Red Cards 2 Yellow Cards … Millwall (0) 0 Brighton (0) 1 Oldham (1) 1 Scunthorpe (0) 0 Port Vale (1) 2 Blackpool (0)1 Bournemouth (1) 1 Crewe (0) 0 Cheltenham (1) 2 Huddersfield (0) 1 Doncaster (0) 1 Gillingham (2) 2 Swansea (0) 1 Bradford (0) 0 Carlisle (0) 1 Northampton (0) 1 Chesterfield (2) 2 Rotherham (1) 1 Leyton Orient (1) 1 Brentford (0) 1 Player of the Day Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City) Wycombe Stay Focused Coca-Cola League Two Bury (0) 0 Torquay (1) 1 Notts County (3) 3 Accrington (0) 2 League Two Games 12 Goals 31 Red Cards 1 Yellow Cards … Peterborough (0) 1 Darlington (3) 3 MacClesfield (0) 2 Barnet (0) 3 Shrewsbury (0) 0 Lincoln (1) 1 Boston (2) 2 Stockport (1) 1 Mansfield (2) 4 Hereford (0) 1 Wrexham (0) 2 Swindon (1) 1 Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Rochdale (0) 0 Mk Done (0) 0 Hartlepool (0) 0 Player of the Day Julian Joachim (Darlington) Power Finds the Force is with Him Non-League Coca-Cola Championship Coca-Cola Championship Results and Scores Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule In Form Foul Play Coca-Cola League One Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule In Form Foul Play Coca-Cola League Two Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Spanish League Spanish League Italian League Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures It's Almost as if You were There The Genius Richard Edwards discovers that the digital age has revived Pelé's greatest goal The Times The Fantasy Game Uefa Rocked by New Gibraltar Question The Continent Gabriele Marcotti on the clamour to admit morè minnows Picture Gallery Billy on the Ball Skoda Auto
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