News from 13/09/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Mike Gerrard, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Christopher, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, Digby Jones, Andrew Fifield, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Michael Evans, Richard Beeston and Roger Boyes, Tracey Schelmetic, James Harding, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Pauline Campbell, Ivo Tennant, Cath Janes, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Jasper Waller-Bridge, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, George Caulkin and Michael Morgan, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Stanley Feldman, Jonathan Brown, Nicholas Blanford, Randhir Singh Bains, Maldwyn Lewis, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, J. Taymar, Angela Jameson, Oliver Kay, Christian Balistrari, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Simon de Bruxelies, John Westerby, Cluny MacPHERSON, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sage, Mary Barton, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Cris Whetton, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Imran Waheed, William Bradley, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Jeremy Tyrer, Tom Dart, Hazel Davis, Ned Parkar and Mohaned al-Kubacy, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, R. P. Beauchamp, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Guy Thomas, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Graham Sasse, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Vince Wright, Dave Madley, Glenys Kinnock, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Ashley Cole, Bill Whiting, Jenny Davey, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Blair has plans to resign in March Yentob attack Sad homecoming Palestinian unity Portman windfall Captain Flintoff timesonline Homeowners fall behind on mortgage repayments An adulterous husband and a betrayed wife Mystery virus hits garden finches Blair's resignation may be announced after next Budget In the Times Today Crossword 95 Chintz to go as Brown plans a spick and spartan No 10 Call for change to education Yard promotion Data to be shared Hospital complaint MRS Davidson's Statement Averys Wine Merchants Judge in tears at a mother's grief A killer driver's case is interrupted by the painful tribute to a lost daughter, writes Frances Gibb Missed mortgage payments are sure sign of hard times How homeowners are falling behind Action Plan 'Buying the house was the biggest mistake we ever made' A tinkle of little bells, and down they swoop Gianni Versace Couture Garden Hygiene Can Stop the Spread Garden finches fall prey to deadly virus Thank God that's over: Blair and A clash of realities that shows why new Labour was necessary Harsh words for the showman whose 'heart just wasn't in it' TUC Agenda Through all the boos, he still did it his way Parliamentary Sketch Queen of Crime's cast-offs sold at an auction to die for Dolce & Gabbana You've got AA friend breast cancer Campaign BBC chief's son is stabbed by robber at family home Tod's Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited HSBC It's just the job for a retired judge The chance of a lucrative return to private practice would be allowed under controversial reforms, Frances Gibb reports Why won't Tony go on Newsround? Hugo Rifkind People A letter arrives from Bevis Hillier, the biographer … Freelander Gordon and Sarah Brown host a supper in Dowing Street … The press pack for the launch of BBC Four's new season … Ps Picture Gallery Thrillingly, Nicola from Work Gifts UK gets in touch … "This is Chris Tarrant, " runs an advert for National … Land -Rover Financier stole from elderly clients Trusted adviser plundered £1.75 million from credit cards and bank accounts for online gambling, Russell Jenkins reports Norwich Union Insurance Limited Film Green leaves better than British brews To live a healthier life, this might just be your cup of tea Standard Life The Times bmi Mosque woman wins sex bias payout A Muslim secretary is awarded £34,000 after being accused of fraud, black magic and bullying, reports Ruth Gledhill Her treatment was 'exploitation of the weakness of women in Islamic culture' Recycling needs redesigned homes Dignity inside The umma, the caliphate and history's lessons No more, Oliver Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Neglected wartime heritage Baggage angst The three Rs and innovation Lip service Wings, laps, naps The Times Moving on Just because Blair is going, it doesn't mean he's gone Age Concern A child is deeply worried about wayward parents Ditch your cycle helmet: what you really need is a gigantic curly wig Notebook The Reckoning IOUs are not substitutes for missed mortgage payments A mighty precarious business Thunderer Picture Gallery It's the law of the madhouse Surely it is not beyond the wit of our legislators to iron out the injustices in the inheritance tax system Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate A lethal bully that must be tackled Without global pressure on the genocidal regime in Sudan, further disaster is certain Gordo: the Movie - it could be great box office, but the storyline stinks Brown must tell us the forces he is struggling against, the objectives he hopes to achieve Hewlett-Packard Development Company Navy chaplain quits over porn on ships Rac Motoring Services Prudential Wife 'sank' £90,000 yacht as marriage hit the rocks Oh, what a circus, oh, what a show - but did anyone see those tricky trousers? New York Fashion Week propertyoverseas Lloyds TSBBusiness Man jailed over sex attack clears his name Fresh evidence in hunt for killer of special constable You must do a lot more to pull your weight, Nato chief chides refuseniks Cameron's criticism gives US jitters over a future Tory government Aer Lingus Last respects paid to 14 'outstanding servicemen' a source at the Ministry of Defence The Dead DSG Retail Ltd Golf GT with TDI Diesel Technology Mother denies doping rivals' ponies Woman accused of trying to give showjumping son an unfair advantage is suffering from stress, Lucy Bannerman reports Dell Drug Prices on Britain's Streets Green Flag motoring assistance challenge churchill Illegal steroid use increases as teens struggle with body image Got green fingers? Then get ready for a grove of olives and a camomile lawn What to Do when the Heat is on. . . Few sweet flowers will grow over next decade John Lewis Patient care 'put at risk by medical discipline reform' The General Medical Council opposes what it says is an unnecessary plan to break up its role, writes Nigel Hawkes Hard-shoulder scheme to combat motorway jams hailed a success Samsung Gibraltar to vote in British seat Mister Postman, look and see. . . Key NHS services face closure End of pioneer satellite station Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics A powerful tale of courage, passion and trouble at t'mill first night Theatre Mary Barton Royal Exchange, Manchester Renault Safety Zone Times World News Hamas forced to give ground in fight to keep territory afloat An Economy in Decline Terrorists killed in US Embassy attack Bose cru Royal Orchid Holidays Arm tribes to fight al-Qaeda, say Sunnis Former allies in an anti-American Iraqi province have turned on each other, report Ned Parker and Mohanced al-Kubacy Newcastle Multiple Display Advertising Items The astronomer's UFO is a new bird A keen amateur ornithologist finally names his babbler a decade after first sighting it, Jeremy Page reports from Delhi Four guilty of revenge bombing attacks that killed 257 Norwich Union Raja Fashions (Reuters): Last hope for death row man (AP): Chaplain's protest (AP): Officer jailed (AP): Homework reward (AP): Electricity cut (Reuters): Oil worker killed (Reuters): Protesters injured (AP): Pornographic PC Castle Cover Defending White Minority Rule Mbeki seeks to discover how his son disappeared 25 years ago (AP): Rays mutilated after Irwin dies Cheltenham & Gloucester Drug plot triggers street protests (AFP): 51 die in election stampede New prince gets calming name (AP): One big step for womankind Oxbridge struggle to attract working class The Times Megabyte-sized schoolbags Harvard abandons fast-track entry that favours elite America is revealed as one nation under four faces of God A survey shows that the way Americans see the Almighty is closely linked to their political beliefs, writes Tim Reid (AFP/AP): Peace talks for Sri Lanka Artistic appeal (AFP): Plea for funds (AP): Raging wildfire (AFP): Olympic lawsuit (Reuters): Bomb kills seven (AP): Premier promises (Reuters): Shock death Alliance Francaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Q: How do you avoid wrinkles in the sun? A: Spray aloe vera mousse (on grapes, that is) Times Business Nationwide and Portman to merge Cadbury tax case Benetton invests Paulson signal Quote of the day US drugs group seen as takeover target after chief ousted Blair accused of leaking unemployment figures Bank of England FTSE 100 Inflation sparks fears of winter rate rise Emirates Stock Markets Retailers are caught in a zero-sum market Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Steam power Pound to Dollar Currencies Economics Results in brief sectors@thetimes. co. uk The day's biggest movers Results in brief are given for all companies valued … Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Best Buy sales boost profits to $230m Stop Press Kroger shares fall despite strong sales New York City signs $500m data deal LionOre sees itself as bid target Skagen SunGard walks away from bid to acquire rival Misys Landlord to put £150m price on Primark's Oxford Street flagship ISoft received £82m in upfront payments from Government Drax chief to pocket £4m in dividend Aer Lingus priced to avoid float flopping Gatwick eXPRess Poor sales increase pressure on Marks Analysis Fashion chain boss silent on bid Cadbury wins case against Britain's tax rules Evolution Group pledges to carry on returning money Taxing Times in Europe Industry old hands to set up Lloyd's syndicate Deutsche Bank still in race to buy GE Life Investigation by OFT poses threat to free banking The Pecking Order Well-rewarded chief has revived mutual sector Analysis Portman members' £500 windfall Patrick Hosking on the growth of a giant among building societies New Look withdraws 1,000 shoes to settle copying case Zurich Gyrus acquisition boosts profits Sky suspends download service Computacenter presses ahead The Note Paper money City Diary Products of PR City Diary Picture Gallery Cinven wins over Gondola backers with bid of £900m Dawn eclipse City Diary The Times Ukbetting considers sale of its betting arm HP chairman may be forced to reveal investigators' names US monthly trade gap hits record $68bn Hurd earns reward for his performance Paulson supports cause to reform law NBC starts online video distribution Goldman Sachs trading revenues drop 30 per cent as markets slow How the Banks Compare The Note The Times Profits and failing opposition aid Gaz de France merger plan Best Low Cost Airline European threat to Prodi over TIM sale Duo at Odds on Telecom Group Benetton pools €4.5bn for infrastructure unit Italian company plots route to international growth, reports Richard Owen from Rome Extent of the Family Fortune Best Low Cost Airline Russia strides into a political snakepit with EADS stake European Briefing The Times New Sony Walkman delayed by week Hot air on GdF thelondonpaper China Telecom launches drive into Europe Beijing's rate rises rein in spending Gazprom holds the cards, but will it play them in the domestic market? President Putin says the West must not try to force Moscow's hand on energy agreements, writes Michael Binyon Harmony at the heart of Russia's oil industry Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Investors avoid Debenhams as it prepares to reveal sales figures Small Caps Gilts Misys a risky pick as possible buyers weigh their options Drax Short-term money flees ITV after pessimistic comments Stock Markets Large Caps Charter Banking & Finance Cartier Source Interactive Data The Times Unit Trust Information Service Rolex This is a paid-for information service. For further … Times Register James Hawthorne BBC Controller Northern Ireland who faced pressure from Westminster and death threats in Belfast James Hawthome. Cbe, broadcasting executive, was born on March 27, 1930. He died of canceer on September 7, 2006, aged 76 Lives Remembered Joachim Fest Historian who wrote a bestselling biography of Hitler and was critical of Günter Grass's revelations about his Waffen SS past General Ulrich De Maizière Former Wehrmacht officer who, as an influential Inspector-General, radically recast the postwar German Army General Ulrich de Maiziére, Inspector-General of the Bundeswehr, 1966-72, was born on February 24, 1912. He died on Augest 26, 2006, aged 94 Hilary Mason Character actress adept at comedy but best known for her villainesses Syd Scroggie Poet who lost his sight but continued with his passion for climbing Sydney Scroggie, poet, was born in 1919. He died on September 9, 2006, aged 87 No conditions to be made on ban Law Report Court of Appeal Published September 13,2006 In re s (Permission to seek relief) In re E (Persmission to seek relief) Before Lord Justice Wall Judgment August 18,2006 Intention is assumed Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published September 13,2006 Regina v Ainsworth Court Circular Appointment Memorial Service Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Luncheon School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Dying hurricane may hit at weekend Weather Eye Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Sport Handicaps a precious part of our heritage Racing Totesport Falls Short by failing to Milk Sponsorships Sandown Park Course Specialists Dwyer has faith in Sir Percy rising to Arc task Yarmouth Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Beverley Lingfield Park Yarmouth The Times Sports Book The Results Service Dempsey's prospects for Beijing look slim Windsurfing on the Crest of a Wave Pools Forecast Dempsey's prospects for Beijing look slim Matthew Syed continues our Sporting Inspirations series with a windsurfer's weighty problem in run-up to Olympics Alonso spices up title battle Landis test doubt Alexander fit Brown comeback Leicester's cavalry ride to the rescue HSBC Farrell just happy to get over first hurdle The Times Twenty20 Somethings Jones weaves title spell Minor Counties Championship Timesonline The Championship Marshall stuns Surrey Natwest pro40 League Second Division Lancashire keep eye on the forecasts Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Sky Sports How They Stand Fixtures Caddick digs deep to change Somerset's luck Second Division BBC seals deal with Sky for Ashes highlights Ponting surprised over England appointment Tech Guys Flintoff has few peers in ability to strike fear Simon Barnes heralds the choice of England captain to defend the Ashes Flintoff at the helm as selectors take injury risk again Weakest links harder to find as Monty and Co make their mark Shane Warne Lewis gets chance to show he is a man for all surfaces Trophy Line-Up Woods in the mood to be good team man Golf Ryder Cup Last Night's Football Results Driven on to retire at the top of his game Cardiff's mistakes make gift of point Plymouth Argyle 3 Cardiff City 3 Cardiff City 3 Jones and Rasiak punish insipid Palace Crystal Palace 0 Southampton 2 The Premiership Today N'Gotty puts Birmingham on course to high ground Coca-Cola Championship Queens Park Rangers 0 Birmingham 2 Bullard's cruel twist puts end to season Bond stays home after 'bung' claims Ferguson in search of the road to redemption Champions League Group F Thatcher hit with further eight-game suspension The Times Giggs goes on and on to keep United at the heart of the big picture Gabby Logan Keane has no qualms over return to scene of hostilities Benitez's bigger picture fails to find right focus PSV Elindhovn 0 Liverpool 0 Necati Ates brought howls of frustration from the home … Tickled pink by scenes from a hotel room. Does Cole think anyone will go for his tale of events? Too many big heads on Ashley Cole talks of the penny-pinching and internal strife at Arsenal in the final extract from his new book, My Defence cru Investment Management Friends called me in hysterics The Times Timesonline We all stood and gawped as pizza slipped down that famous, puce face Ballack steps up as Chelsea win Champions League Group a Fàbregas to start new chapter with record eight-year deal Group G How They Line up Timesonline Central reservations confront Mourinho The Times Crossword 23,393 The Insider Sport Cole hits out at 'selfish, lazy' Arsenal youngsters The Times Mortgages for Business Inside times theface Orange appeal didyousee? Quel carry-on! theclick didyouknow? Your very own stalker didyouhear? Double your money Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma He shattered my dream In two moving letters, a wife and husband describe how their marriage has been destroyed by his affair. Can they heal the rift? Bel Mooney answers each and, overleaf, faces the deeper issues He did everything to demonstrate to our son and me that we were worthless: nothing we had shared meant anything The Wife's Story The Times Offers Blair can be bold with the baldies Mime axeman gets the chop Children must live in the real world-not an ideal one It's not easy, when other people's kids are winning scholarships, to look at your child and think: what makes them happy makes me happy LFW? It's as easy as A-Z The Times fashion team guides you through the maze of London Fashion Week, explaining who's who, what's what and where it's at The Times dfs Beauty jury How to put on a good face at London Fashion Week Sandals Morel and cep risotto Next Monday in times2 style ntl: Telewest Dish Leigh, Boy George, Marilyn and me Cerith Wyn Evans was at the heart of Eighties cool. Now he wants to tear down the walls of the ICA, finds Morgan Falconer 16 Grayson Perry How to Improve the World Witnesses for the defiance War! What is it good for? Well, the creative urge for a start, says Joanna Pitman The Times Get a life. Or at least a hobby A core thread in my art developed in the warm glow of fellow hoobyists Pop Lemar Ticket offer Pop John Martyn reviews first night Theatre Two Cities Salisbury Playhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regus Tackling life's big issues Working Relationship John Bird, the founder and editor-in-chief of The Big Issue, and his personal assistant, Anne Garbarini, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Office dilemmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference Call: Hilton Arc de Triomphe How to get the most from the training budget Bosses are spending £33bn on teaching staff, says Hazel Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 27 Paul Hoggart's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Key: (AD) Audio Description Paying homage to Queen Freddie Last Night's TV The documentary left you feeling oddly empty, as if you'd dined on popcorn and candyfloss Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4007 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn
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