News from 14/09/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Gerald Stonehill, Amanda Andrews, Robert Cole, DJM, Tim Albone, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Chris Stevenson, Jeremy Spillett, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, James Bone, James Ducker, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Andi Robertson, Kevin Eason, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Bernard Legan, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott, Feargus O'sullivan, Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Mike Donovan Editor, Kenneth Armitage, Sammie Crane Chairman, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Timothy Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Michael Ward Chief Executive, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Stewart Tendler and David Brown, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Dr Michael Adams, Russell Kempson, Bob Woolmer, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Julian Evans, Rick Broadbent, Donald Graham, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mike Treleaven, Paul Sexton, Pieter De Lange, Chris Woodford, Simon de Bruxelles, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Matt Baynham, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Malcolm Paton, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Sean MacAulay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Steve Coomber, Rebecca Lush, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Conway, David Charter and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Major Anthony Hollis, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Christopher's verdict, Jeffrey Allen, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, David Willington, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Woman killed by college gunman Petrol price war Actor charged Appeal to China Condi's 'date' Blair thwarted 'Parents need to act less like people who haven't grown … Drink limit for younger drivers 'must be reduced' screen On the Road How women took over (by degrees) Brown puts block on Blair's scheme for elected mayors In the Times Today Drink limit for younger drivers 'must be reduced' Pony doping inquiry dropped Terror charges Record reservoir Mother shot dead Surgeries 'not fit' Hospital death From Muppets to Baftas Theo Fennell Actor is charged with 8 indecent assaults on girl Chris Langham puts new BBC series on hold to fight charges, writes Steve Bird Women students outnumber men across the board Teenage boys fail to make the grade in 3Rs Schools are urged to open uniform market The Menu Breitling for Bentley A transatlantic Indian takeaway A Belfast restaurant has gone global after a fan of its food put in an order—from New York. David Sharrock reports Police seize hundreds of weapons from home of collector Investigation into 'black-on-black' crime led officers to a suburban semi, report Stewart Tendler and David Brown The Law on Buying and Selling Guns Trident: Other Investigations this Year Tighter Rules than in the us Gunman brings terror to college One person is killed and at least twenty wounded in an attack on students and teachers in Montreal, James Bone writes Supermarkets square up for new petrol price war Asda has dropped the price of unleaded in a move that will hit the independent retailers hardest, writes Valerie Elliott A volatile market impossible to forecast Analysis L'homme Mentally ill 'denied equal care by NHS' Bvlgari Free Dvd Releasing donors' names causes sperm bank crisis M&s Multiple Display Advertising Items Airports to relax bag restrictions Musicians will have special arrangements allowing them to carry fragile instruments on to aircraft. Ben Webster reports House prices far too high, warns IMF as upward surge resumes Chalk and Cheese Multiple Display Advertising Items Bricks & Mortar Film "I don't reckon I would offer a job in the circus to … Lord knows, we have never paid much attention to a … Why were there so many empty seats at Madonna's much-hyped … Ps While the world cheers the arrival of Britney Spears's … Bali's security is a model example People Citroën Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted: 500 pigs to save ponies from toxic acorns US animal activists jailed for urging British attacks U2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Hard boiled Farm takeovers The king's shilling won't sustain our soldiers NICE and advice Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Bypassing the road-builders Lingua franca Channel trouble Absit omen The Times Safety Catch Britain's gun control laws are worthless if not enforced Kicking up a Fuss India is discovering an interest in the beautiful game Tunnels, staircases, halls painstakingly carved—and all in the cause of death Colombian Notebook Local Heroes Mayors are sensible, assemblies are not Justice with sequins Carol Sarler Are parents the poisoners? The roll-call of toxic influences on our children should include those who fail to provide calm security The Times Hit the polluters where it hurts We should tax bad things (greenhouse gas producers) not good things (risk takers) Has Gordon spotted the elephant in the room? If not, he's in big trouble He could withdraw troops from Iraq and double the Army's strength in Afghanistan Gatcombe quad-bike death 'accidental' Princess Royal's son was first on the scene after machine landed on friend, Simon de Bruxelles reports KIA What the Times Said in 1957 50 years on, Olivier returns to the stage, live and remastered Argos Multiple Display Advertising Items Where there's a will there's a way to get banned cancer drug March of Mankind Tesco Ancient Man's last stand in a refuge on the Rock Blair to see pink as horses and hounds ride back into London The Connaught Square Squirrel Hunt will cock a snook at Parliament's ban on their sport, Valerie Elliott reports League takes stag men to court Academic freed in abuse case Poisoning charge Restaurant bug £24,000 shirt PC murder case Priest sets record BT Elegance of Jackie O cuts a dash among the city ratpack New York Fashion Week Multiple Display Advertising Items GP killed himself over patient's death Migrant 'infected six with HIV' Tiniest teddy: small hugs only Farthest galaxy is glimpsed Mineral water 'can slow cancer' The Queen Clan chief wins 20-year battle Blair made mistakes in Lebanese crisis, says minister John Lewis Cameron to add a touch of showbiz Tax reforms will be biggest test for Campbell Clinton backs Brown for No 10 Tony's my best mate, says Gordon ... but Alan's a decent chap as well Whitney to divorce amid tales of drugs and violence Shift adventure Highs and Lows DELL The Sharpest Critics Press exposé as farce fails to tell full story first night Theatre Pravda Chichester Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Artist gives law lords a supreme glimpse of their future Times World News Bruising fights mark an end to first round of battle for Congress Both parties are ready to play for the highest stakes, report Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid The Struggle for the Senate Winners Midterm Rules The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Vauxhall Rice keeps her cool as papers play matchmaker Fine words, but do they make a policy? Foreign Editor's Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Top banker wounded by gunmen Donkey cartoon shuts newspaper Palestinian President defends PM (AP): Pup welcomes the Pope Harrods (AFP): Cuba damns US foreign policy French teenagers get the taste for binge drinking RIAS Out on the Town Shogun Sport Mafia family sues over Godfather town T-shirt Nato chiefs fail to win additional 2,500 troops The Times Times Online Protective pup that will 'eat bombs for breakfast' Amid the thud of artillery, soldiers stormed into a Taleban stronghold Tim Albone reports from the front line where Canadians have been facing fierce resistance Musharraf retreats on rape law Islamic protests mean a setback for women's rights, reports Zahid Hussain Multiple Display Advertising Items tiscali Cricket Still Makes the Running Masters of the beautiful game inspire Indian squad Villagers invoke spirits as borehole unleashes mud Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Bumbling Brit' who got lost again A former trainee policeman is lucky not to be facing a bill for having to be rescued twice, reports Bernard Lagan Times Business Next enjoys mail order success Pascucci departs Quote of the day We Get You There wherever There is Paulson urges China to open up its markets Closing the Door on Sarbanes-Oxley. . . . . . as Ed Balls Beefs Up FSA Powers Balls promises LSE protection FTSE 100 Aviva plans to reduce its UK staff by 4,000 Netjets Stock Markets City's status remains at risk in long term Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Oil changes Pound to Dollar Currencies Bad deal Economics Results in brief World Markets SAP Look ahead Smaller stock to watch Bet of the day Directors' dealing Rumour of the day The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Firms fined for fixing bitumen prices Rogue trader cost Citigroup $20m New resistance to EU footwear tariff Rolls-Royce strikes $800m China deal Finmeccanica weighs up space plans MPs seek review of NHS work after iSoft disclosure The Times Charges for text messaging to come under Ofcom scrutiny Hewitt's Justification Turner warns of further delays for A380 maxjet Pinewood to cash in on new British film tax breaks Pulling Power MyTravel counts cost of torrid season eos SMG in £60m advertising sell-off ahead of UTV merger Headhunter taken over Credit Suisse backs Ospraie The Note Acambis wins $30m contract House price rises are still accelerating Top civil servant reveals regret at Blair indiscretion Golfbreaks.com First fall in government jobs figures for eight years Total Swallow calls in recovery team Exchange of views City Diary Noe Reit turn City Diary Barclay brothers set up £100m deal for London hotel Baker's dough City Diary The Times Grosvenor project faces £90m in losses FSA alerted to new style of insider dealing Lively Market Aegon to guarantee income for life with variable annuity Pensions crisis looms both sides of the Pond Words that prove guilt captured on tape Kremlin link to $1bn deal BP sets up Gazprom link Left and Right Chávez sets policing expertise as price of cheap fuel easyJet.com Italian Minister puts Telecom Italia as he The man who saved struggling Pirelli is driven into a corner The decision to sell off Italian Telecom Mobile is the talk of the business set in Rome. Richard Owen reports on fears over Marco Tronchetti Provera's plans easyJet.com Month of misery as hedge fund gains disappear The Times HP officials may be charged next week Ford job cuts likely to exceed 40,000 Lehman's profits exceed forecasts Homes The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Stellar performance inspired by hopes of shareholder activism Small Caps The Note Gilts Where Next for the solid citizen of the British high street? Tempus SMG Hanson charges ahead on talk of interest from Cemex Stock Markets SIG Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Times Register Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker Wartime SOE officer who planned operations in the Mediterranean and later served in Parliament as a Conservative minister The Suez crisis and the duplicity of the British Government made for a wretched time for him Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker, wartime SOE officer and politician, was born on July 5, 1909. He died on September 13, 2006, aged 97 Interests of justice demand retrial of acquitted person Court of Appeal When justices should permit defendant to withdraw plea Queen's Bench Divisional Court Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Johnston Courtier who excelled in staging precision pageantry Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Johnston, GCVO, MC, soldier and courtier, was born on August 24, 1922. He died on September 10, 2006, aged 84 Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Births Forthcoming Marriages The Sunday Times Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services School Notices Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Latest Wills Bridge Bridge Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Eat up: a festival of fine produce British Food Fortnight? No jokes about chips with everything, please, says Tony Dawe, who offers ideas for a taste of the event Open fires and trips on the lakes Multiple Display Advertising Items A costly Med resort at cut price The Italian Lakes a week for £325; a week in Pula, Croatia, £259; a fortnight's tour through Laos £699; and a week in the lively resort of Penang, Malaysia, from £595 . . . just some of the latest offers listed by Tony Dawe Meteors will light the desert night Spraying the sky to keep Madonna dry Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Japanese train sights on historic Arc triumph Racing Nannina Clear Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Yarmouth Sheikh's spending spree contrasts with decline in owner numbers Diary AYR The Times Sports Book Yarmouth Course Specialists Pontefract The Results Service Baseball Next Generation Make their Mark Today's Fixtures Football Thomson alone against world Patrick Kidd takes to the Solent with the yachtsman as he prepares for the first of three global races Police raid on Ullrich's home Timely Reinking Cartwright goes Davies target Radford contract Rinaldi farewell England hold nerve to earn place in World Cup final Flying start provides Edwards with buzz for Wasps' prospects Gloucester Offer to Make Pryce Centre of Attention Mantell hits the spot as South Africa feel the heat Hockey How They Stand Corley greedy for success Repeat performance on the cards for Linden and Thomson Netball Reality bites for Chinese loudmouths in gold rush Rowing Witter determined to make the most of second chance Boxing Ron Lewis on the Bradford boxer's long wait for world title tilt New Ashes concern as Hoggard feels twinge Pakistan hit back at ICC and Hair over statements Worcestershire give Warne a birthday bump Jones takes his chance to show signs of improvement Yorkshire pulled round by grit of White and Rashid Scoreboards Hildreth leads hit parade as youngsters make mark Lancashire's cutting edge blunted by Maher grind Liverpool Victoria County Championship Why England must play it straight HSBC Clarke back in the swing with Peter Dixon meets up in Madrid with the Irishman confronting the task of rebuilding his life after wife's passing The Times Wentworth extravaganza tees Herbie Frogg Book Early for the Ryder Cup Wright kind of energy gives life to social side Sport on Television The Times Timesonline It's official: McClaren's men are better than World Cup winners The Sunday Times Honeymoon period for Keane is extended Coca-Cola Championship Roeder will rise above the culture of blame Uefa Cup First round, First Leg Hughes faces familiar foe Been There Done that Tottenham Hotspur Blackburn Rovers King hopes for party spirit West Ham United West Ham are starting to look the part in any language Lampard not giving up penalty cause The Premiership Today Benítez in bid to force the hand of Mourinho Denilson on trial at Portsmouth McCall ambition Mills moves on Best shirt price Puskas condition Rosicky hits high note in show of silk and steel Champions League Group G Final frustration fuels Wenger's drive for glory FC Porto were left to rue a series of missed chances … Thegame Beckham powerless to prevent a Real humiliation Peter Jenson sees the former England captain substituted as the nine-times winners from Madrid are beaten by Lyons Carrick can hold the fort but search for new Keane goes on Group F Rick Broadbent says that the midfield player's elegance cannot make up for absence of former captain's calm fury Results Nervous United finally settle down Champions League Group F Aer Lingus FC Copenhagen's debut in the Champions League ended … The Times Crossword 23,394 The Times The Insider Sport Giggs comes under fire on bittersweet night for United The Times Inside times theface What's in a name? didyousee? Music lovers and losers theclick didyouknow? Your supper's in the lab didyouhear? Should Gord get the needle? Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Have you a dilemma of your own? Write … The buried truth Stefanie Marsh meets families fighting the apparatus of the Russian state to find out why 129 hostages died in the 2002 Moscow theatre siege Injections were given by people who did not know how to give them... soldiers, rescue workers. Nobody took notes What killed the hostages: the deadly cocktall of gases What would the SAS have done? The Times Offers Direct A great Chancellor, but Gordon's not so good for PM You have to charm voters—being at ease with 'ordinary' people and chatting as comfortably with the hospital porter as with the top surgeon Women's virtues are trampled over A wrong turn AA We so love our shellfish, but is it still safe to eat? Some fresh mussels had high levels of toxin The WellMan Clinic innocent The Times Bernie and the hits: Elton's backroom boy After almost four decades as Elton John's lyricist, Bernie Taupin is still happiest in the shadows. Interview by Paul Sexton Tomorrow in Sounds: exclusive podcast The Times Roksanda Ilincic loves the look of couture Insider trading Index He keeps his slapstick under his hat Behind the crazy-zany persona Will Ferrell is a serious guy. Really, finds, Dominic Maxwell The Night Listener They do make 'em like they used to Ian Johns is seduced anew by In the Mood for Love, our free DVD with The Times on Saturday Wong is striking in that he believes totally in the emotions he is portraying The Times Travel Direct In the Mood for Love sky & artsworld Helen, queen of cold hearts reviews film James Christopher Kneels in the presence of a toweringly regal performance in The Queen Mirren doesn't know whether to listen to her anxious PM or slap him Al Gore makes his case on climate change but is he preaching to the converted, asks Ian Johns An Inconvenient Truth U, 100 mins DVD Dinners On her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) What you need Cinemagoers give Louise Cohen their opinions of Al Gore's global wake-up call, An Inconvenient Truth volkswagen Bumbling Borat is a hero in Toronto The savage satire of Sacha Baron Cohen's stooge delighted the film festival, reports Kevin Maher The greatest deconstruction of the American psyche was left to Borat The Times True to life? You must be mad Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week A Beautiful Mind Win a star's diary of Full Metal Jacket Entertainments Pop The Subways Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Theatre Eden's Empire Finborough, Sw10 The Bartered Bride Opera Touring tv&radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Aberfan: The Untold Story Viewing Guide Low Winter Sun Variations Extras That Mitchell and Webb Look The Violent Men (1955) Film Choice The Good Girl (2002) Where the Heart is (2000) Hotel Splendide (2000) Gloomy forecast with sunny spells Last Night's TV The script often veered towards sitcom with such lines as "I can't be ill, I'm a hypochondriac" Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4008 Word Watching Polygon Sunrise The Times Mickey Mouse lures US recruits The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week. . . Bad Week What Else Happened Gap Hard work puts career on track Profile Amy Starkey tells Lucy Alexander about her rise to course manager at Huntingdon The Office Psychologist Diets Does it meet a need? How to ... Sell Getting an Inuit to buy snow is no longer the sign of a good salesperson. As Carly Chynoweth discovers, successful selling is all about understanding and meeting the needs of the customer Test Yourself ... Do You Have an Executive IQ? National Sales Awards Princewaterhousecoopers Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … Web Watch My boss piles work on me at short notice Worklife Challenge Graduates line up for Big Four consultancies The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Key to. . . ... The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Times Top 100 The Top 100 Graduate Employers Interactive Top 100 table gives online access to comment and resources Timesonline. Co. Uk Very few get top billing Analysis Despite the fact that more than 140 organisations have been ranked in ten years of the Top 100 list, just four of these have reached the very top, Martin Birchall writes The 60-Second Business Book paid How a business degree put a new face on portraiture MBA Interview Mark Berry tells Steve Coomber how he was inspired to start his own firm after seeing advertising art directors create images with graphics packages Upsanddowns Leadership Challenge Statwatch Picture Gallery Data File Reasons to Hate. . . ... Conference Calls Test Yourself. . . Answers What It's like Working for. . . Xerox Attractive perks and a policy of promoting from within mean that staff at Xerox are happy to stay, Sarah Campbell learns Careers of the Week PSD Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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