News from 15/09/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tom Fort, Tim Albone, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Wilson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, James Cassidy, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Kenneth Wood, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Captain S. T. Malthus, Elizabeth Judge, Olly Duke, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Clive Evans, Ibrahim Faizal, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Ronnie Nathan, Tom Baldwin and Gary Duncan, Dominic Walsh, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Theodora Nurick, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Lurna Blackwood, Jayne Dowle, Charles Bremner, Antonio Carluccio, Jenny Hodges, Samuel Blanning, Norman Miller, Sholto Byrnes, Liz Chong, Hugo Rifkind, Rajeev Syal and Stewart Tendler, Angela Jameson, Philippa Forrester, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Mary Gold, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Norman Grimes, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Paul Shelton, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Marks, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Julie Morgan, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Bill Phillips, Teston, Kent, James Doran and Dominic Walsh, Kaveh Solhekol, Katherine Barlow, Dr T. V. Liew, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Andrew Jack, Dalya Alberge, Carolyn Asome, Ned Parker, Tom Dart, Steve Jelbert, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Angela Jameson Correspondent, James Doran, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, James Harding Editor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Patrick Nugent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, G. George, J. Coates, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Malcolm Maddock, Olav Bjortomt, Judith Oliver, Conal Gregory, Jenny Davey, Matt Dunn, Ben West, Joe Bolger, Alastair Bell, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Uproar as secret salary is revealed Killer's epitaph Extradition fails Festival of film Neo-Nazi gains Harmison scare Index Labour ploy to protect hospitals in marginals This is our song I think, therefore I move—the latest bionic arm Tories go for oak in an attempt to soften their image In the Times Today The Times Labour's secret hospital ploy Danger Lists Expulsion threat for Clare Short Terror suspects to face court Council funding to limit taxes Weapons raid dealer charged Extracts from the interview Tiffany & Co TV on trial over suicide of missing boy's mother Brown close to tears as he recalls death of daughter Personal loss and Thatcher's legacy were themes covered by the Chancellor in a TV interview, writes Philip Webster No mere mortal, he's the Ironing Chancellor Terrorism inquiry focuses on containers near M40 where will you find him? Gucci Image Makers Anger over Church advert that puts Jesus' face on a beer glass Critics say that reaching out to young people through the medium of alcohol is in bad taste, Ruth Gledhill reports Doctors' insurers in turmoil at secrecy over £450,000 pay Independent directors quit in protest at failure to disclose size of chief executive's salary in the annual accounts, reports Dominic Kennedy PC World The Directors who Resigned Union created to defend members from lawsuits Hollywood to light up London as film festival marks half century L'homme Yves Saint Laurent The Times Stars of Screen Free DVD Anti-terror tsar may oversee police teams whycable. co. uk 9/11 attacks made me happy, suspect tells nightclub bomb trial Belstaff Life seen from the outside shines in a fresh light Booker judges turn to new voices Joy for betting shops as favourites fail to make the shortlist, Dalya Alberge reports Tiffany & Co Yesterday, we reported on the efforts of the MEP Nirj … Thanks for Making US the Nation's Favourite Film Channel An online casino claims to have paid $10,000 for a … According to a new cookbook in aid of the Lord Mayor's … Picture Gallery Pity poor Scarlett Johansson, if you can, who claims that filming the sex scenes in her new release Former Hollywood hellraiser Stephen Baldwin has found … Ken foots bill for long-haul yen The first bionic woman celebrates with a steak Tomorrow only in the Times BT Bringing it all together Cancer won't beat me, vows Faithfull www.marksandspencer.com www.moben.co.uk Showjumping ponies were given drug at gymkhana www.dfs.co.uk Not misinformed Lend like we did in the 1970s Jamie Oliver and the additive-packed lunch Bicycles, bells and pedestrians Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate The caliphate: right or wrong? For the greater good, not gongs Sword and sauce Spinheads Futility Picture Gallery Heal Thyself (II) The body that defends doctors needs urgent medical attention Transparent Nonsense Jesus may be everywhere—but on a beer glass? Why the words of St Jamie are as indigestible as a bad packed lunch Notebook Heal Thyself (I) Labour attempts to impose hospital closures by stealth Why don't they just belt up? Johnson and the jargonauts When a Cabinet minister winces at the latest hideous government phrase, there is hope for all of us To imagine Labour's future, rewind 50 years As Blairism draws to a close, the party should rediscover the guiding principles put forward by Tony Crosland Click on Comment Central, the new Times guide, and … When it comes to climate change, I'll take a small bet that Pascal was right Unless the sceptics are really, really certain that we're all going to be Ok, we must act now Suzuki Financial Services Limited www.dell.co.uk Mother 'killed son with salt overdose' A young woman is accused of poisoning her seriously ill baby because she could not cope with him. Fran Yeoman reports Soul Finders Design team wins royal approval War watch returned to family Hunt demo policeman cleared Butterflies make renewed flutter Currys Leonardo's notebooks illuminate the code of an all-round genius Casino plans thrown in chaos Bonhams Tory MP had affair while his wife suffered cancer Actor on child sex charges Robbery death Child porn case SpongeBob denial DNA traps robber Abortion constant Express, non-stop Teeth campaign www.vonage.co.uk City meets Ibiza as psychedelic swirls make a comeback New York Fashion Week The British designer Matthew Williamson fused his trademark vibrant colours with embroidery and crisp lines to impress fashion editors, reports Carolyn Asome Halfords Ltd Genome to help trees achieve fuel potential Volcanic gas keeps it cool Planet stirs new strife Online from space, view of this battered Earth the Black Dahlia How scooter of the future went into an embarrassing reverse Cameron in retreat over gas guzzler donation John Lewis How Blair reflects the political self-image of the average voter Alan Johnson proves he is a smooth operator Benn keeps back £50m in poverty protest to World Bank Britain's contribution withheld over scale of leadership's anti-corruption campaign, Tom Baldwin and Gary Duncan report Motorists blocked in, then fined Emirates Police officer arrested over cash radio prize BT Sergeant under fire is fortified by lottery win Rare wildlife finds refuge in lions' den Many threatened native species have found a new home at the zoo, writes Lewis Smith Woolwich Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Conmen indeed, but the gold is real first night Theatre The Alchemist Olivier, SE1 ilva. co. uk Times World News 'I just want to die like Romeo... or in a hail of gunfire' A man obsessed with video games and gus forecast his own death, then went on a killing spree, James Bone reports Killer's Blog Currys Migrants disturb the dream of a perfect country Swedish Model (AFP): Sheikh accused over camel boys (AFP): US report on Iran is 'misleading' (Reuters): 50 smuggled orang-utans flown out of kick-boxing theme park Children of men Picture Gallery Four die in motorway plle-up Fears for ancient treasures with Shia radical in charge In the mood for love Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Looted artefacts returned Newspaper draws line as cartoonist breaks taboo hp.com/uk/memoryti www.raja-fshions.com Class Divisions Indians offered a cash bonus to marry beneath their caste The Government hopes that its offer of £580 will help to break an unjust hierarchy, reports Jeremy Page Drug smugglers set fire to boat (Reuters): Nato retreat (AP): Mines cleared (AFP): Bishop arrested (Reuters): Deranged soldier Shot banker dies Contest to lead UN races to a close The lead of the South Korean candidate is now thought by many diplomats to be unassailable, reports James Bone www.flybmi.com Republicans defy Bush on tougher CIA interrogation The Times Neo-Nazis join quiet march to poll victory Blood, skulls and a dispute over village art Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Times Business 3i hopes to back Countrywide MBO Strong quarter Left on the Shelf? Old Mutual ahead Quote of the day Sportingbet boss returns to UK after extradition case falters Canadian approach buoys AWG shares 118 118 plan runs out of steam FTSE 100 Friends Provident Stock Markets Prime example of a public interest company North Sea Oil IMF needs a new sense of purpose Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Rough road Business Need to Know World Markets The Note The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Richemont's sales climb 16% Barrick extends NovaGold offer BP seeks to reopen Prudhoe Bay field Roche prepares to fight bird flu in US The Times No quick fixes at B&q says Kingfisher chief Investors win deal in Experian cash-call Nuts and Bolts Strong sales by stores make rate rise likelier Ashmore's buyer set to be worth more than £500m after flotation VW in driving seat for Scania talks Homebuy to call in administrators Telecom italia bosses summoned EADS rebuff for Russian investors Hermès flies from struggling Leica Livingstones tipped to back new €1.2bn European fund Herbie Frogg The Sunday Times Conran reaps £30m from selling stake in restaurants John Laing shares sent soaring on news of bid approach Work Schedule Ford offers redundancy to 82,000 hourly paid workers Picture Gallery Brown has turned the corner on budget deficit, Commission to say Prickly profile City Diary Quote, unquote City Diary China puts bar on foreign takeovers of brokerages Return of the Stud City Diary Martin Waller City Diary The Times Will puts Nintendo ahead of the game The Times Unit Trust Information Service the share centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Paulson eager to activate stalled world trade talks The new US Treasury Secretary will be scrutinised for any shift in American policy, writes Gary Duncan in Singapore 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Talk of interest from Abramovich triggers suspension of Oriel The Note Gilts It's worth sticking around to see end of Kingfisher's DIY job Tempus DIY Doldrums Kier BG off a low as Louisiana outing impresses analysts Stock Markets Large Caps Dignity easyJet.com Apple must open up if it wants us to take a bite Media Mediapolis Contact made with Till over top job at ITV Operators relish future of mobile advertising Lucrative multimedia in your hand is the message, reports Amanda Andrews easyJet.com Business Equity Prices Carlier … Times Register Sir Peter Trench Builder who strove to modernise the construction industry and give it a meaningful role in the UK economy Sir Peter Trench, CBE, TD was born on June 16,1918. He died on September 10,2006, aged 88 Sir Norman Blacklock Naval officer, surgeon and academic who for 17 years attended the Royal Family on its overseas visits Sir Norman Blacklock, KCVO, OBE surgeon, academic and courtier, was born on February 5,1928. He died on September 7,2006, aged 78 Arkady Volsky Industrial expert who sought to combine Soviet values with capitalism Andrei Kozlov Economist who introduced a crackdown on banking corruption in Russia John Jahr Entrepreneurial publisher of German magazines Ann Richards Governor of Texas who promoted women's rights Ann Richards, Governor of Texas, 1991-95. She died on September 13,2006, aged 73 Questions Answered Song lyrics and erotic earth-moving Awards Leverhulme Trust International gems at Harrogate fair Appointments Legal News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Court Circular Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam Private School Notices Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items "Drivers-Here's the insider information the Police … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Europa masters the art of revival Vaughan Freeman on how Lotus has come up with an impressive variation on an old theme Mercedes-Benz Specification Ka still running well after first decade Smart Elite Registrations Princess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mysterious lights in misty Ipswich night Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Tanaka is denied the chance to see fruits of investment Racing Lydia Hislop talks to an owner enmeshed in the US legal system and forced to follow his team of horses from a distance O'Brien targets Yeats at notable double Newbury Course Specialists AYR Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nottingham Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Kear preparing to relegate 'his club' Rugby League Corley will take fight to Witter Hall shares lead Jones pulls out Fair warning Bristol old dogs learn new tricks Mark Souster says a club who care for the elderly are reaping the reward among leaders of the pack Times Online Guinness Worcester earn Brain's trust to put up a fight How They Stand HSBC Harmison rejoins England legion of walking wounded thelondonpaper Timesonline 'Doctor' Warne puts on brave face Cut above: Warne shows off his injury during a promotional tour for his new book yesterday Familiar depression settles over Lancashire's prospects Liverpool Victoria County Championship Yesterday's Scoreboards The Sunday Times Vermeulen secures appeal after ten-year ban for crowd abuse Langer eyes opening at Edgbaston Remembrance of dings past will cast doubt over Schumacher's greatness The Times Wada prepares to suffocate use of oxygen chambers Sports Politics Hello, my name's Trevor Draper hastens hunt for winners Tennis Cole's loss will keep Chelsea on the straight and narrow 'Row' triggers Jordan's manure detector The Premiership Today timesonline. co. uk Ferguson looks for a bit of spice Benitez threat on Diao future O'Brien on hold Sturrock deal Jenas ready to wing it for Spurs in absence of Lennon Uefa Cup First round, First Leg Janko stops Hughes from outwitting his old friend and foe The Game Times Online Sibierski strike brings respite for Newcastle's weary travellers West Ham unable to master art of Italian Derry defy expectations by holding French side Americans have cause for alarm after Woods tops casualty list Clarke's return offers Europe reassurance Madrid Masters Results Clawless Tiger Times Online The Times Crossword Book Early for the Ryder Cup The Insider Sport Europe hopes boosted as Woods makes for exit door The Times www.mistubishi-cars.co.uk Tiger's tumble Czech Mates: Jenas Earns Spurs Victory in Prague Food the face Paxman, eat your heart out Paxman, eat your heart out Liberals, prepare for government! did you see? the click did you know? Mind the doormat did you hear? Men, don't try this Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Figures behind an economic boom Upwardly mobile As Britain's biggest insurer outsources another 1,000 jobs to India, Ashling O'connor reports from Bombay on the ambition, the work ethic and the party lifestyle of the nation's new call-centre generation Dish Antonio Carluccio The joy of ceps food Mushroom hunting? Tom Fort knows a man who knows the rules I'd forgotten how good they can be. And, Lord, these were good! The Times The secret of my success? A bit of failure We expect success to be durable, and are as affronted when it is not as a shopper sold a duff washing-machine. Where's lifetime guarantee? Chivalry: dead, or simply moribund? A-hunting I won't go Hair with Hari The Times I find most bridal gowns so uninspiring This also has the tulip-shaped skirt that is a key look of the season Luxury with Lucia Knitwear that seduces with a whisper, not a shout The Times Mustique? I call it 'Mistake' The Andrew Billen Interview Lord Snowdon on a 'revolting' TV drama, the world's meanest man and when not to wear a baseball cap Snowdon's staff really do call him 'Milord' Out, damned spot: why the MacBeth instinct is still with us health Whethe we're suffering from guilt or not—we should all be washing our hands, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford We must return to standards that would have satisfied the strictest matron In Body & Soul tomorrow urban worrier Round here, a wheelie-bag could be full of swag In the inner city we knew who the local burglar was 15 Wolfing It down Tell everybody—this is our song As Elton John and Bernie Taupin talk about their new album in our Times podcast, Pete Paphides celebrates their return to top form Hot House Flowers Elton on Bernie Bernie on Elton Bernie on Drugs Elton on his Dog Elton on the Album Elton and Bernie in their own words Preceding page: Bernie Taupin and Elton John surrounded … The hoody and the Wolf Prokofiev's fable has been updated to woo the kids in a gritty film Good, says Geoff Brown Www.Halle.Co.Uk The superstar who got away Pete Paphides meets Terry Reid. In the Sixties he could do no wrong—until he could do no right Unforgettable, though near or far Ian Johns finds the velvet tones of Nat King Cole setting the seductive atmosphere for In the Mood for Love, free with The Times tomorrow BT Radio Ian Holm was J. M. Barrie—brilliantly, monstruously, sadly creepy Classical Simon Rattle The Planets EMI Classics The Charts Pop Elton John The Captain and the Kid Mercury Singles Pop Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly The Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager Atlantic Downloads Pop The walkmen a Hundred Miles off Warner Brothers The Times The band they couldn't kill Richard Morrison on 60 years of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Golden Nuccet Entertainments Theatre Restoration Bristol Old Vic First Night Concert Vienna PO/Gergiev Barbican Radio Choice The Times Paul Hoggart's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainments Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku, Winner television terrestrial Viewing Guide The Trees that Made Britain BBC Two, 7.30pm The Green Green Grass BBC One, 8.30pm Variations Angel Cake BBC One, 9pm Star Stories Channel 4, 9pm Film Choice Brigjht Lights, Big City (1988) TCM, 9pm The Hunt for Red October (1990) BBC One, 11.35pm Videodrome (1982) Channel 4, 1.20am Is Ricky's joke still Extras special? Last Night's TV The former cuddly kids' TV star keith Chegwin made Mel Gibson's racial views seem innocuous Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Cordula Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar The gurus may have been too gloomy but the mood of the market is still changing Agents are seeking the maximum but buyers are resisting Focus on Outlook for England and Wales Period House in Chiswick Bedford Park: enormous Grade II listed family home in West London Out Riverside Home in Kent Littlebourne: 18th-century, Grade 2 listed former watermill on the banks of the Little Stour Away Country Estate in Perthshire Perth: a grand rural property with service cottage and landscaped gardens Why Pick on Wye? Mary Gold reports on the fight to stop 4,000 houses being built in the heart of kent Digging in www.propertyinvestor.co.uk Cometh the Caff Thomas Heatherwick's East Beach Cafe in Littlehampton might put the Sussex seaside town on the map, says Norman Miller It will be something that almost looks like it's from the sea Fact File www.insidetrack.co.uk Luxury Special The Score Pure Prom Marcus Binney acclaims the perfect open-air concert site The smooth rolling parkland is worthy of capability Brown www.riversidequarter.com kingsoakhomes. co. uk Design Brief Carola Long on a London festival you should not miss this month Decoration trends are taking their cue from the catwalk www.dfs.co.uk Multiple Display Advertising Items www.lowermilestate.com Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes Overseas Property Before You Buy Ask why Thinking of investing in a property abroad? Consider the risks, says Sarah Marks A Spanish company was recently offering 150% mortgages Expatriate Workers Go East Eastern Promise Britons are travelling farther to work, on job assignments to Moscow or Budapest. Lucia Adams looks at their housing needs Factfile Holiday Home in Estonia Old Quarter: family-sized apartment in the centre of the Estonian capital Studio Apartment in Poland Wilanow, Warsaw: brand new residentail development close to historic palace Flat in the Czech Republic Karlin, Prague: modern apartment in a vibrant, new cosmopolitan area French Connections If you want to settle happily in France you ought to live like a local, says Olly Duke 'Allo' Allo www.savills.co.uk Into Pole Position Canny investors are turning their gaze to Krakow and beyond, writes Paula Hawkins Trans Actions Kuhn & Partner Multiple Display Advertising Items The Glory of Buying Greek John Price gives several good reasons why Greece should come at the top of your list Multiple Display Advertising Items Factfile Millionaires' Corner You'll need football-star cash to invest in this Mauritius sanctuary, says Tom Chesshyre www.alpinehomesintl.com Multiple Display Advertising Items ICH Liebe Bavaria A British couple have seen their German holiday lets thrive, says Susan Emmett For Sale Long May we Reign in Spain Matthew Parris's dream of restoring a Spanish pile takes shape after 30 years Top Tips Barcelona Bargains They do exist, but you'll need to put in plenty of legwork, says Matt Dunn Fact File A Taxing Problem Partners who invested in a Paris flat fear that they may be paying too much tax French succession law can come as a shock to Britons Facts of Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Golfless in Portugal Philippa Forrester finds a corner of the western Algarve reserved for eco-homes Drought-tolerant plants will populate the gardens ECO Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items For under £250K Where in the world to turn in search of a little affordable luxury Picture Gallery Philippines Morocco The Last Word ernaloproperty. co. uk Row your Boat Home John Price goes with the flow of peaceful life in an historic riverside cottage in Devon There's no traffic and the only way to the house is by boat Land Ahoy 30,000 Properties Sold British Gas The Curious and Bizarre Chelsea Joins the Fray Tips for the Unwary Going once, Going Twice Galliard Homes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Places for People The Times Homework On the Shelf Web Watch The Times Lots of Bottle save Spend Splurge Annexe Check You don't need a mortgage to get a loan on an extension A high arrangement fee may prove cheaper in the end Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? 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