News from 18/09/2006
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, j. Elmore, DJM, Simon Rushworth, Martin Howey, Dr David Moore, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Michael Owen, Dr David Nicholl, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, The Rev Paul Spilsbury, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, P. Trory, Nick Daws, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Dr Geraint Davies, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Peter Ryder, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Kevin Eason, Philip McGOUGH, Marcua Binney Architecture Correspondent, David Brown and Patrick Foster, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, David Charter and Marcus Oscarsson, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Peter Wescombe, Dr Charles Clarke, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Prof Elwyn Elias, John Prime, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Dr Steven H. Miles, David Hands, Dr Adnan Siddiqui, Prof Alastair Forbes, Ron Lewis, Dr Villiam Hopkins, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Dr Ihtesham Sabri, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, David Rose and Richard Beeston, Russell Kempson, Terence Kealey, Oliver Kay, Maurice Collis, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Paul Kokosi, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Dr Diana Lockwood, Dean Jones, Adam Le Fondre, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Goleman, Lewis Smith, Vinay Mehra, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Alan Wells, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Neville Scott, Jeremy Thomas, Dany Kelly, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dr Johj Kalk, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Tim Hames, B, Vallance, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, David Mathieson, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, John Chuckman, Marcus Stewart, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, David Roberson, Olav Bjortomt, Prof Niall Quinn, David S. Halpin, Dr Penny Neild, Jan Raath, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDoctors condemn prisoner policy Swedish victory Hard feelings Trade talks hope The hot topic Child seat dash Blair plans for election—and the next decade Social intelligence Owen and the DVD that freaks his mum Picture Gallery In the Times Today Times Newspapers Limited Barristers oppose 'dangerous' plans to reform rape law Barristers want a culture change, not extensive legal reforms Blair prepares for next election Drug baron's finances curbed Cancer inquiry Church decline Clubber killed Fire closes rail line Cannabis charges Restoration win easy Mobile Rescues Kidnapped girl's text message leads police to bunker prison Doctors demand and end to British 'collusion' over Guantanamo Bay Timely intervention capitalises on political storm World Briefing Years in Limbo Rolex Dillon leads the pack as Hyde Park hunt is on Kennedy's flying visit hinders talks to patch things up What voters think of the Liberal Democrats Today's Agenda Voters unconvinced by Campbell Conference Diary Liberal Democrats Visit why cable 'He was on drugs…I forgive him' Confusion for millions of parents over booster seats suez.com The Times Did he realise what the effect of his words would be? Nun shot dead as Pope fails to calm militant Muslims Picture Gallery Alliance Leicester Architect of child protection laws says we've gone too far Over-Cosseted? Crocodiles, big cats and wolves: it's a jungle in the countryside A study of exotic animal sightings in Britain has recorded more than 10,000 claims in six years, Lewis Smith reports New this Autum Reported Seen She'll solve a problem like Maria—but not by herself The television show to find a star has shone an unwelcome spotlight on the duties of the winner, reports Marcus Leroux itv.com Young 'will lose half of their pay to taxes' wearitpink. co. uk By a Correspondent: Unlicensed driver who caused crash walks free greenflag.com Volkswagen Mark Thatcher a crooked cheat, says wife Lady Thatcher's son is accused of being a corrupt womaniser who called his mother 'Prime Minister', Joanna Bale reports Challenge churchill Corries Birds Eye Doctors at Guantanamo We are angry about Muslim anger Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Real message Careless words History enlightens The Polish war effort A fine mess The Times Open to Attack Only rapid deployment of a UN force can save Darfur Hands-On Approach The investigation of Cherie Blair could be the tip of the iceberg Why is a Hindu temple like a Soho phone box? Must I draw you a picture? Science Notebook Early or Late Ming? Liberal Democrats now need to look to the future Aaargh! No! Don't tell me Thunderer Why the Pope was right Benedict did give offence-but no great religion should be immune from difficult questions Lead me into Temptations-please Nobody likes to spoil a party, but in Mobo week I have to ask if black music heart-and soul I have a terrible fear that the tradition the Temps represented is at the end of the road Stevie Wonder still puts on a devasting show, but you go for the old hits, not the new pap The Lib Dems need Sir Ming today—not another round with Kennedy intel Multiple Display Advertising Items Singapore Airlines arts Pregnant fiancee saw kite-flyer plunge to his death from cliff Raytheon Security surrounds Ryder Cup Saving stars and stripes forever Heathrow strikers get £50,000 Children confused by food claims Thai Royal First Scott collection up for auction Why next summer could well be even longer and hotter… Man-made CO2, pollution will continue to alter the world's climate, says Paul Simons Enthusiasts have kept records for hundreds of years Scorchers Summertime Temperatures Norwich Union 'Kneejerk' ban on skinny models lastminute.com Topshop gets a head start on catwalk trendsetters Dell Extract from the Alexander Cipher More than Inside Track Success at last for writer who defied 50 rejections directline Aviator Pop Idol flies off in the wrong direction first night Pop Will Young Sybil revisitis her old haunt Times World News This is what happens when you defy the Zimbabwe Government Violent Conduct Blair urges the world to take action on Darfur goldfish.com./times How Arab tribes were unleashed Stair Glide The Sunday Times Neo-Nazi victory 'a slap in face for Merkel' Swedes turn to Right to reshape role of the state (Reuters): Abbas 'freezes coalition talks' Tourists bombed (AP): Korea meeting (Reuters): Soldiers filmed (AFP): Wave of pride Rival leaders sent reeling by scandal New Zealand is stunned by adultery and gay row at top, reports Bernard Lagan Vonage Why children can now leave heroics to the grown-ups Championship marks end of 13-year schism Two players, two titles. But in chess city there can be only one winner Times Business Monday Sept 18 2006 BP to review its global operations HP admits error Target 2 Point O UK and US in push to save global trade talks Prodi to face parliament over Telecom Italia dispute Energy Contract Company FTSE 100 Norwegian link set to drive down prices Stock Markets IMF celebrates reasons to be cheerful Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Ing Direct Currencies Business Need to Know Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch British Funds Which new force in Corporate Banking and Financial … Look ahead Bet of the day Rumour of the day Business big shot Stop Press Singapore widens areas of investment Rosneft could go public in three years Dresdner may open banks in India Bank of America's Chinese credit card Change on the Week The Pound Exchange rates Racing industry consortium in talks to buy Tote The Times DTI keeps keen eye on troubled soft Kelso picks up handbags Woolworths losses to approach £70m Reichmann to make comeback with $4bn Llyods TSB I Corporate Markers Chancellor hints at upgrade on British economy The Times CBI calls for rate rise in November UK is top attraction in Europe for inward investment Credit Suisse Interim Scores Lloyd's rates hight whichever way the wind blows Finnish Fidelity successor has a lot to live up to The Times Uranium One set to float on AIM Henderson wins agreement for £800m takeover of John Laing Tesco agrees halt on crisp brand Spanish eye London City Airport Siemens bosses get 30% pay rise Bid for Scania expected today The Times Newspapers. The Attention Medium Japan to lose architect of its economic reform Best Low Cost Airline Terms and Conditions Apply. See Website for Details Spin doctors cannot win the war in Iraq Commentary Newspapers. The Attention Medium PR joins fight for hearts and minds Governments turn to private firms. David Robertson reports Benedict eager to modernise Averse to inefficiency, the Pope is forming his own team to control church finances, writes Richard Owen Zurich The man with a mission to save the poor-and take on Microsoft Joseph Stiglitz economic guru to a generation of Democrats, talks to Gabriel Rozenberg Corporated Finance Economic briefing How the MPC sets UK's interest rates The Bank of England/times XL The CV Nomura's way forward leaves Japan's dominant bank is eyeing a wider Asian role, Nobuyuki Koga, its leader, tells Angela Jameson The Times Power CV Aeroflot The Leader in the Questions no room for a second Guy Business Equity Prices Marriott Executive Apartments Times Register Chris Moyes Go-Ahead chief executive who, having anticipated privatisation, positioned the group for dramatic expansion Sir Michael Marshall Multi-talented businessman who as an MP advanced the cause of union with parliaments abroad Renaissance for country ruin Notebook Architecture In London, an heir to Islam's built heritage Gyorgy Faludy Literary editor twice driven out of his native Hungary but later acclaimed at home and abroad for his powerful poetry According to his confession his spymasters were Coloner Walt. 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Poe Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Brind Patricia Stewart died peacefully on 13th September … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private School Notices Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Miami feels the force of hurricances Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast DJM Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Victory of Teofilo is antidote to futile trials Commentary Reserve system would cut dissatisfaction Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Northern puts store in value of facilities as funding is reduced Folkestone Course Specialists The Times Sports Book Leicester Flat Leaders Kempton Park The Results Service Final Table Castleford face trying future after losing place among the elite Wolves shot down by 20-minute try deluge Today's Fixtures Football Even defeat cannot take smile from Irani's face Scoreboard Final Table Klusener's exploits trigger jubilant scenes Clough unlikely destroyer as Sussex hopes collapse Anderson makes his return as Lancashire avoid drop Somerset v Surrey Gloucestershire limp to the title Leicestershire v Derbyshire Weekend Scoreboards Lamb takes centre stage to catapuit Hampshire into play-off Second Division Collingwood will bring a bit of ginger to the Ashes Cricket The Contenders Golfbreaks.com Germany on top of the world after fightback Hockey International field left standing as Boggis points the way ahead Lloyd drops MacKin on matter of allegiance Hatton targets former title Richards record Missed chance Rossi closes gap Madrid title shot Tent ban rejected Saracens run in five tries to clip Falcons' wings Naive Leicester let lead slip Bristol complete revenge mission RFU promotes a rapid resolution to allegations of racial abuse Wasps' confident air fails to convince McGeechan Some things won't change as continents unite for Clarke Patrick Kidd says Monty mystery will dominate sombre time for other halves The Times Top of the Money-List The Sound of Music Howell plays on despite his pain and poor putting Rick Broadbent feels the world No 12 is underselling himself a bit, in the latest part of our Sporting Inspirations series Casey on song for Europe as Aer Lingus Micheel loses cool The Times Crossword 23,397 The Insider Sport Arsenal shine on a day without feud poisoning The Times Index times did you see? Tie a ribbon round the old oak tree the click the face Waters runs deeper did you know? Terror stalks the shires Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Socially superior The ability to influence how others feel-social intelligence-is the latest concept from the author who popularised emotional intelligence. Anjana Ahuja meets him The socially intelligent will be party to very many more nourishing encounters than toxic ones Tomorrow Social circultry can save lives Dry days of grief and emptiness Frieda Hughes/poetry British Red & Breakfast A Fat world? Now wouldn't that be blubberly… Teenage pregnancy rates are going to plummet. Once you get over 20 stone, physical conjoinment is near impossible Weighty research is quite staggering Reading chemistry? healthmonday When life hangs in the balance Jeremy Thomas explains what it's like to live with manic depression timesonline. co. uk/health Life Scan Illegible Title My son hates his cancer treatment Cuddles and reassurances are vital Bordeaux Work or Family Problems? Pru Health The clues are in the blood A test of C-reactive proteins can help in the diagnosis and treatment of serious conditions, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford A Walk on the wild si The obession with experimentation at New York has turned avant-garde into an oxymoron, says Lisa Armstrong arts U2 on tour-in their own words In this exclusive book extract, join Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr on the epic Zooropa tour as Bono meets Sinatra, Adam collapses and the band go wild in Tokyo Tomorrow belongs to him The director Rufus Norris intends to make a new production of Cabarct his own, says Brian Logan La Finta Giardiniera Theatre The Alchemist Pop Terry Reid reviews first night Dance Bush Entertainments Concert Vienna PO/Gergiev Cabaret Simply Barbra tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers Form Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice MI5's fines gallop back into action Weekend TV Spooks is like a gorgeous, Slightly mad horse leaping over the stymied goat of most other British dramas Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Word Watching How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau Slide Ruler The Game Says The Whistleblower The Game Podcast Have your Say Beckham Loses his Place as Real Take Tough Line timesonline. co. uk/thegamepodcast timesonline. co. uk Free and Easy Way to Tune in Rebuilt to Last at the Hands of Dr Feelgood Michael Owen says he is confident of becoming the latest Steadman triumph Celtic Have Lost One of their 23 Home League Games … Wigan Keeping up with Joneses Kevin Doyle Scored within the First 20 Seconds for … Drogba's Class Cloaks Flaws Little Individual Flair to Catch Eye of Tiger Alyson Rudd on what the world's premier golfer may have learnt at Stamford Bridge Just a Distinctive Blur of Blue Rob Hulse, with Two, is the only Sheffield United Goalscorer … Settled Side Will Improve Jol Struggles for Positives Arsenel Prove a Point Fabregas Has Keen Edge for Battle without Going over the Top Tom Dart explains how it was possible for United to be blown away by a featherweight Wigan Athletic Have Never Had a 0-0 Draw in their 42 … The Game Podcast In Winning Tree Sounds of Silence as Ferguson Fails to Get Nod Everton Will Meet Peterborough United for the First … Pressure Piles up on Pearce Leading Role for Woodgate Middlesbrough Have Won None of their past Nine Matches … Roeder Reaction Upsets Locals MCC Becomes Millwall The Two Dannys An Unlikely Man of the Cloth The Game Podcast Playing into the Channels Reading Show Right Pedigree Redknapp Enjoys Villa Fail to Find Deadly Streak in front of Goal as … Panorama Inquiry Attacked Barclays Premiership Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Leading Scorers Goal Misers Home Rule In Form Foul Play Light Years a Concern for Keane Bruce's Men Rescue a Point with Gutsy Display There are No Unbeaten Teams in the Football League McCarthy Has Day to Forget The Game Podcast Kuqi Gets Nod of Approval Colchester Qpr Coventry Leeds MacClesfield Town are the only Football League Side … Derby Preston Southampton Plymouth Stoke Burnley Gardiff Luton West Bromwich Southend Carlisle Rise to the Occasion yet Again Gillingham Swansea Nottingham Forest Have Been Awarded Six Pealties in … Huddersfield Yeovil Northampton Tranmere Tom Dart Rotherham Doncaster Blackpool Oldham Brentford Bournemouth Bristol City Chesterfield Scunthorpe Cheltenham Bradford Port Vale Brighton Leyton Orient Crewe Millwall Player of the Day Marcus Stewart (Yeovil Town) Coca-Cola League Two Mooney Rolling along Chester Grimsby Stockport Wrexham Wycombe Wanderers Have Lost One of their First Nine … Darlington Bristol Rovers Swindon Peterborough Hartlepool Shrewsbury Torquay Manshfield Accrington Boston Hereford Bury Walsall MacClesfield TN Martin Howey Barnet Notts County Lincoln City MK Dons Player of the Day Non-League Janney a Real Gem Tables and Results Coca-Cola Championship Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Coca-Cola League One Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Coca-Cola League Two Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Continent Spanish League Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Billy on the Ball Fixtures Eriksson Flush with Successes Rick Broadbent pans the former England coach over confidential Euro 2004 report The Times The Fantasy Game timesonline/fantasyfootball Leaderboard (Pro) Leaderboard (Lite) Superleagues Full Player List Available Online at Ronaldo Still worth his Weight in Goals Gabriele Marcotti says recent criticism is only unfair burden The Game Podcast Picture Gallery Billy on the Ball Ford
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