News from 12/09/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Debra Allcock Tyler and Clare Tickell, Andrew Billen, Alun Morris, Antonis Papasolomontos, Robert Cole, Bob Finbow, DJM, Nick Higgins, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, James Harding, Paul Hoggart, Commander P. W. Honey, Rn, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Darryl Mason, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Charles Bagnall, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, James Basnett, Frances Gibb and Liz Chong, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge and Richard Owen, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Huw Reynon, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Michael Evans, Richard Beeston and Tim Albone, David Brown and Frances Gibb, Peter Curwen, Thomas Fink, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Stefanie Marsh, Virginia Ironside, Liz Chong, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Pannick, QC, Hugo Rifkind, Ambrose Miller, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, James Loughran, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Nick Towle, Ian Thorne, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, C. King, Stewart Tendler and Alexandra Frean, Caroline Merrell, Roger Linn, Fran Yeoman, Zenab Eve Ahmed, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Jon Robins, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Jill Sherman and Rosemary Bennett, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Ian Dunmore, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, John Cooper, James Doran, Morry Rotenberg, Brigitte Lindner, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Dan Marcus, Philip Webster Political Editor Greg Hurst and Peter Riddell, Michael Kleinam, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Oliver Kamm, Dr Ahmad Abou-Saleh, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, James Bone and Tim Reid, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Mary Hodgson,
ResumoThe Times Brown poised to move in to No 10 Justice at last Teenage mothers Sell-off veto Madonna mania timesonline. co. uk Nato rejects appeal to boost Afghan troops Germany, Italy, Spain and Turkey ignore request for reinforcements Troops in Afghanistan Man charged with training for terror at New Forest site School search still under way In the Times Today Crossword 79 Today's Weather The Times Nato rejects troops appeal More domestic violence courts Police merge cost Control orders set Blood test hope Musical house call New needles plan Darwin book theft How the Law Stands More than Mother's relief as murderer admits guilt under double jeopardy reform Man acquitted of killing is convicted after new evidence is put before court, write David Brown and Frances Gibb Brown takes family into No 10 as Hain launches his challenge Is there a contender, and who would back him? Therapist jailed for five years Child road death Activists detained Kidnap hearing Spectator killed Stars' insurance Fake nest eggs London Pride Rolex Hackney triumphs over Nike in battle of borrowed logo Emotions are still raw at Thousands of relatives laid flowers at Ground Zero as they struggled to come to terms with their loss. James Bone and Tim Reid report The Death Toll Times on Line Five years has not blunted pain for relatives of the British dead World Reflects Cameron and Thatcher divided over 'slavish' special relationship Film Picture Gallery Al-Qaeda threatens new terror offensive against the Gulf states The mastermind of the July 7 bombings gave a chilling warning for British troops in Afghanistan. Richard Beeston reports Words from the Web Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Limited St. Joseph's Hospice ntl: Telewest Waste Not, Want Not: What to Do with Doo Tiger dung brings whiff of danger to the garden Holiday Inn Picture Gallery A thrilling encounter with Lindsay Lohan at the Cliveden … Chris Tarrant discusses his favourite Who Wants to … Strong security at the John Betjeman gala at the Prince … Poor show. The list of government ministers on the … Bloggers have spotted that David Cameron's I'm-not-a-neocon-but-I-still-like-war … OAG Ps Mystery of John Prescott's pens Affluent suburbs show fastest rise in teenage pregnancy Charting Conception Rates fly Monarch New targets upset heads Doping claim after showjump mother gave rival ponies 'mints' BT Helmeted cyclists in more peril on the road Pardoning history Taleban hires with hard cash Islam and the West: a war we cannot admit to Airlines, cellos and bombs ... and disquiet at the Proms Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Lost for words Cuts all ways Topp spot Picture Gallery Home and Away Is Cameron's foreign policy neocon? Or neocom? Or libcon? Or glibcon? Time to Talk Progress in the Middle East depends on moving with the moderates Game of Two Halves Why will no club host England's teenage female footballers? When the sweaty guest stripped off and climbed in, my mind was made up Far from rocket scientists A man's job on a boy's salary Who cares about feuding politicians when a soldier in Afghanistan is paid £2.45 (honestly) an hour? Why Bambi will always outshine the Phantom I don't much like Tony Blair. But when it comes to star quality, he knocks Gordon Brown into a cocked hat After the baby visit, the letter and the bullying, the plot feels different now Samsung The Times Skoda Auto Woman was run over as she tried to flee 'taxi abduction' Norwich Union Direct Child abuse scandal victim to sue Banksy gives Disneyland a scare Town throws up a real full English Chav rickshaw forced off road National Geographic Channel Dancers in tune with tradition 'Don't strangle the anointed one,' wife pleaded in row over Mel Gibson film Saab 93 npower Cheap is chic for the new generation of US designers New York Fashion Week Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Eurostar cuts services from Kent station Parents unaware of car seat law Road Safety Father's victory over son's death Law Dell Clubs refuse to host final in case girls harm pitch Aer Lingus Grounds for Rejection Blind motorist given road ban £3.3m jewel raid Boxing damage Heckling by law Grids not humps Picture Gallery Today's Agenda Stormy forecast for Blair's first goodbye On Speed Strike threat over NHS supply deal A timeless debate spiced up with intelligence and wit first night Theatre The Madras House Orange Tree, Richmond BASF Cooperative Insurance Times World News Tamil families take to the sea as they flee horror of a savage war Refugees have drowned as they sail to India on rickety fishing boats, reports Ashling O'Connor (Reuters): Army increases its fire against Tigers Ticket chaos as Moscow is hit by Madonna mania Easy Use PC Guide Rac EU attacks China media controls (AP): Space shuttle's special delivery Republicans back war opponent (Reuters): Ben-Hur rides in as stadium epic Alliance Leicester (AP): Marcos to be buried at home I got away with yacht killing, heir boasts in jail Goldfish Inside Track Prince's Gaffes AA Harrods Return to old rituals, Pope tells families The prince of conmen who lost his crown Past Pretenders The Times (Reuters): Rebels gather after talks (Reuters): Cyprus hope (AP): Aid for addicts Police chief killed (AP): Model's son dies Why it is worth giving peace a chance on the way out Protests greet Blair in visit to Beirut Prime Minister tries to brush aside demonstrations and snubs over his policy, reports Anthony Browne Palestinian deal could release frozen aid Crocodile hunter's family say farewell by campfire Steve Irwin is buried in a small ceremony, but thousands are expected to join his wake in a stadium, Bernard Lagan writes The Times Offers Direct Green Flag The Open University Play it again, Mahatma, but this time with a lesson in laughs Times Business Financier jailed for eight years Bovis rates alarm Mosaic move Ratner confident Quote of the day Prodi under pressure to veto £35bn sale of TIM Hiscox swaps London for the low-tax attractions of Picture Gallery FTSE 100 ABF retains confidence in Primark despite slowdown Bermuda Stock Markets Inconvenient truth can prove lucrative Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Judges, don't court timewasters Commodities Tough call Pound to Dollar The Chartered Institute of Marketing Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief Business Need to Know Bank of Scotland Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Business Big Shot Look ahead Video by phone Stop Press US Army contract Scottish Re offers Little Tikes sale Drug demands Bonnier exit ruins comeback plan The Times Sportingbet takes £400m hit as trading resumes and Dicks battles extradition Fortune, fame and FSA fine GSK settles largest tax dispute in history for $3.1bn Courting Controversy City meets judges to curb commercial trials The wheels of justice continue to turn slowly in London Best Low Cost Airline The Times Bank raises $1bn to help firms hit their CO2 targets Merger of Scottish energy duo unlikely this year Record turnover of £2bn for PwC but growth slows Skyteam Bridgewell blames fall on timing Evolution theory City Diary Luxury approach City Diary Girl power City Diary Picture Gallery Zurich Oil price fall eases inflation pressures 9/11 attacks proved the resilience of US economy insideout Figures suggest drop in VAT fraud Baugur invests in design house IMF warns China over growth Russian bank owns 5% of EADS e. on Energy Toptable swallows rival online restaurant booking operator Federal inquiry opens into HP spying allegations The Times Global economy 'faces rising risks' French Endemol bosses to cash in Reuters seeks clarity on China rule AXA Framlington The Times Unit Trust Information Service Private equity firms in £2.7bn Rexel flotation Business to Opportunities Turning a Fast Buck Opening shot in bidding war values Freescale at $16bn Motorola to join forces with Nokia for mobile TV The Times Watson Wyatt Dell delays results after SEC inquiry 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 Aegis Group knocked back as big investor locks in profits Small Caps Gilts Innovative ABF holds out promise despite troubles Weston's Run Enterprise Miners suffer falls as metals markets meet turbulence Stock Markets Bovis Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive Times Register King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV of Tonga Long-reigning monarch who strove to better his kingdom but latterly encountered opposition from movements for democracy Levi Fox Administrator who turned the rundown remains of Shakespeare's buildings into a national monument Levi Fox, OBE, Shakespeare historian and administrator, was born on August 28, 1914. He died on September 3, 2006, aged 92 Frank Middlemass Widely respected character actor who excelled on stage, screen and radio for more than 50 years Frank Middlemass, actor, was born on May 28, 1919. He died on September 8, 2006, aged 87 Lives in Brief Angela Hill, photographer, was born on September 9, 1939. She died of cancer on August 15,2006, aged 66 Hans Herlinger, gastrointestinal radiologist, was born on April 19,1915. He died on August 4,2006, aged 91 Joseph Stefano, film and TV writer and producer, was born on May 5,1922. He died on August 25,2006, aged 84 Awards Army Sixth Form Scholarships Pensioners' payments for loss are taxable Law Report Chancery Division Police must give time to reply to drug allegations Queen's Bench Divisional Court Times Online Memorial Service Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner School Notices To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast September heat may bring icy autumn Weather Eye Times Sport Europeans lack fixture to define Flat season Racing The Times Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Redcar Wolverhampton The Wright Track Lingfield Park Sandown Park Yarmouth Farrell off the mark to end wait of expectation Rugby Union Pryce prompts England into latest raid on league England allow lead to slip Pocketing cash Cook bows out Blanch switch Montgomerie in Harding's feat Brother beyond Campbell earns right to be awarded top billing Golf The Draw HSBC Taylor's dummies not such a solid crew Derbyshire make no case for defence as Essex go second Liverpool Victoria County Championship Second Division Glamorgan turn to Hemp after Croft quits as captain The Results Service Today's Fixtures Loudon and Ambrose meet Bears' necessities Natwest Pr040 Marston's Don't Compromise Flintoff inspired in leading role by memories of day England rejoiced As the Ashes squad is named, Patrick Kidd recalls, with the help of others, the moment Australia were beaten a year ago Federer's rising stock continues to be all the fashion Tennis us Open Ohuruogu left to sweat after doping verdict is postponed Athletics Criticism takes a back seat as Renault ease off Motor Racing Oddschecker Ancient Druids live on burrowed time This Sporting Land. Alan Lee on a club within reach of the Champions League who are more concerned with local rabbits Reading make City pay for lapses in discipline Barclays Premiership United rely on Rooney to mind the gap The Premiership Today The Times Mr Clean all white on the night as so much dirty linen is washed in public The door opened and In the second part of our serialisation of Ashley Cole's new book, the defender reveals the secrets of the most infamous football meeting of all time Arsenal must be up to the same tricks as everyone else Inside the Royal Park Hotel, London The Game Tomorrow Mourinho talks in riddles with Europe at stake Champions League Group a By Our Sports Staff: Eriksson pulls out of Fifa conference fearing more criticism Today Ashley Cole Mydefence The Times Crossword 23,392 The Insider Email: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Reina earns reprieve as Benítez looks to his attack Group C Cole puts Chelsea in dock over tapping-up inquiry The Times Oddschecker Inside times theface Sex god of Surrey didyousee? Now shoot the puppy theclick didyouknow? didyouhear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Pushed too far An American psychologist argues in a new book that affluent parents are pushing their children to be competitive—at the cost of their future mental health. Carol Midgley reports I want to be called Grannie—but I'd be happy with Moo Moo In the second extract from the new novel by Virginia Ironside, the heroine embraces her 60th birthday with optimism and passion The Times Offers Direct A new bell epoch for cyclists Read and rejoice A life-coach? No thanks—look what happened to Lear Exorcism wasn't the answer to my problems The Andrew Billen Interview Thirty turbulent years on, Adam Ant still has nightmares about his wild life Bordeaux VW Kumon I would have chosen to live in Pakistan rather than the UK, too As a mixed-race girl I would have done the same as Molly Campbell, says Zenab Eve Ahmed A man's miscellany There are few more reassuring things in life than a dependable set of instructions. A new guide to the habits, protocols and pursuits of the modern man by Thomas Fink covers everything from marriage, to snuff, with firelighting and first dates in between, Here is a sample Can you ask guests not to smoke? A man's miscellany In praise of older women Big shoes? Taken from: The Man's Book by Thomas Inside the head of Leonardo arts A new show at the V&A allows us to step into the imagination of the Renaissance master, as witnessed by his teeming notebooks. Rachel Campbell-Johnston marvels at a truly original mind Index What to see and how to see it Reason 2 Rock Royal Opera House Theatres reviews first night Opera Don Giovanni Eugene Onegin Emil Viklicky Jazz No Obvious Trauma Theatre Croydon Warehouse Brand New Pop Brixton Academy, Sw9 Radio Choice Leisure Direction Paul Hoggart's choices Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Are the martyrs of terror here to stay? Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Urbanspaceoftheweek Other Views The Top Stories When a simple answer clearly just won't do Issue of the Week Awkward Questions Way to Go Theweekinnumbers Reasons to Protect Break-Ins Public Opinion Inside Money fuels inter-city rivalry Regeneration Otherstoriesweliked Misfiring of civil servants Partners clash on crime Local Government For nuclear power, give private firms 'a bung' Energy Keeponfighting Absorbing role for new head Interview Dame Suzi Leather, the new chair of the Charity Commission, tells Sarah Campbell that she is discovering what makes the organisation tick by meeting every member of staff Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research Council Watch Take a dose of celebrity Hero ... Male nurses left red-faced ... And Villain Speech therapy is stuttering Health Councils head for conflicts Social Care How They See US NHS career path is a short one Health Cheap tricks or true charity? Charities Is the Government using the third sector as a way of cutting the cost of delivering public services? Debra Allcock Tyler, chief executive of Directory of Social Change, and Clare Tickell, chief executive of the children's charity NCH, state their cases Lessons I Have Learnt Incredible Journey CharityFAIR 2006 Foreign Ways forum3 New arenas tempt PhDs Country life is way ahead Space puts a smile on your face Environment Travel in London is the best Transport Bribe of the Week Police in step with universities Education Tribal 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 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 What Worked for Me Liz Attenborough manager of Talk To Your Baby, the early language campaign for the National Literacy Trust, on the benefits of baby babbling Babble on Over to you ... 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Frances Gibb reports on the process of consultation-led reform Legal aid is getting scarcer for the Young Jon Robins examines the problems of young people who badly need advice and assistance Through the eyes of a child Power Pack A judge's lot is not an easy one; nor should it be Boards beware! Lawyers loom The first significant company law Bill for 20 years may put people off becoming directors, says Daniel Lightman lawyer of the week Party of the week In the City Clash of the titans Lex Americana True disciple Your Shout readers' queries The College of Law on payment from overseas clients, hedges and hedgerows tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Extremism flourishes where passivity rules Multiple Display Advertising Items
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