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News from 19/09/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Michael Hampson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, DJM, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, The Rev Andrew McLUSKEY, Alexandra Frean Education Editor and David Brown, Edmund Williams, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Hugh Pollington, Alan Cliff, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Patrick Hosking and Liz Chong, Charles Ferguson, Gabrielle Starkey, Michael Corfin, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Fredrik Reinfeldt, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rosalind Toman, Jane MacArtney, David Charter and Marcus Oscarsson, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Geoffrey Mills, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Bernard Thompson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Tom Gatti, Bob Griffin, David Hands, Nick Green, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Polly Evans, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Harry M. Randall, Hugo Rifkind, Edward Fennell, John E. Jackson, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Alice Fordham and Sam Coates, Julian Evans, Rick Broadbent, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Chris Doyle, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Watts, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Collins, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Daniel Goleman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Joanna Brown, Terence Freedman, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Tom Foulkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Clive Aslet, Hassan Jarah and Ned Parker, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, James Harding Business Editor Commentary, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Tom Dart and Peter Jenson, Michael Purcell, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Lawrence Littlestone, Anjana Ahuja, N. Khan Moghal, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, John Pincham, Peter Riddell, Menzies Campbell, Carly Chynoweth, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Tim Albone and Tahir Luddin, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Valerie Grove, Angela Robinson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Ataul Mujeeb Rashed, Jenny Davey, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Menzies Campbell faces tax revolt BP setback Computer failure £11m space tour Pregnancy risk 'We neglect our duty to children-to help them to grow up' Alarm over pupils facing a 50-hour school week Three free bottles Tate buys a £400,000 coatstand, minus pegs In the Times Today Lib Dem leader faces rebellion over tax cut plan Alarm at 50-hour school week On Other Pages Scandal inquiry set to continue Departures at top in Whitehall Young offenders 'still at risk' No 10 calls for devolution deal Art student is the terracotta army's first new recruit … Theo Fennell Art student is the terracotta army's first new recruit in over 2,000 years Patients left waiting on operating tables by computer failures The cycle of cover-ups and failure that costs us millions Commentary Harrow victim found naked French deception NHS staff strike Parachute death Corpse mutilated Singer cleared Fraser legacy Why taste for coffee is all in the genes Gianni Versace Author's family say abuse memoir is a cruel hoax Doubt has been cast on the 'childhood hell' in a Catholic institution recalled by an Irish writer, David Sharrock reports 'Burying' primary results is bad news for Johnson Tis Cali Follow the E-Mail Trail Fast-track degrees attract career-minded students School refuses to compromise with junk food mums Headmaster tells rebels that passing chips and burgers to pupils undermines their prospects, Andrew Norfolk reports Need a stamp? Now you can print one on your home computer Yakult In the Out-Post Suez Cabin bag row causes confusion at airports Patek Philippe Argos It's the price to be paid for taking a punt Man jailed for woman's death Murder trial halted Fatal gang attack Passport mistake Big Brother clear Chaplain settles Tarrant separates Tate opens books after £12m spree on new art Boats brought eco-disaster to Broads A chemical used to clean boats has destroyed 90 per cent of the area's plant life, reports Lewis Smith 10 Star drama New this Autumn Picture Gallery Itv.com Tribune, the in-house newspaper of the Labour Party, … Spotted in a pub in Kings Road, London, late last week: … We understand that Sir Ming Campbell is keen to present … Online, on screen, on air and now on animal skin. The … Last week, a man called David Cameron (not that one) … Ps An excess of positive spin to the 2006 Business Traveller … Lammy whammy foils fans' plot People Scientists link acne drug to depression Hewlett-Packard Company Direct Line 13 Million Users Ford 'Evil' teenager who cried rape is jailed AOL Tramp disguise sex attacker gets 13 years CIS General Insurance Ltd Birds Eye Vandals in court Booster seats and safety History and the path to religious understanding Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Christian history Violence or not Shared future Out of favour with Eurostar English lessons Fun in lunch Bell hell The Times Overhead Sins Safety first in the carry-on carry on Le Freak, C'est Chic But curvier women could cut a dash on the catwalk Ah, the perfect hi-fi system, complete with 2,000 seats and an orchestra Swedish Model Brown has more to learn than Cameron from the new leader in Stockholm The buck stops at No 11 Thunderer Picture Gallery Pity the poor little bunnies We overprotect our children. The 'rabbit ears' boy has not been criticised but treated as a victim Has Cameron fallen for a Swedish model? The electoral success of the Moderate Party suggests the Tories should continue appealing to the centre ground Rather than keeping quiet, the Swede talked about improving schools and hospitals Message to the civilised world: save Darfurians from their own regime It is going to get worse because Sudan believes that the West will not step in Hp Gatecrashers attack father of party boy The Open University Antiques Roadshow expert paid £20,000 for forged art Dell Abandoned Tolkien tale finished Scotland's seabirds die of hunger Police chiefs network proposed Space exploration on a budget Citibank 'Squinty Bridge' gives city docks a new angle Pregnant women ignore advice and keep drinking Multiple Display Advertising Items Legacy of alcohol that scarred a life Yakult London Fashion Week Green is the new black as designers embrace fair trade London Fashion Week Kennedy hopes return to the stage will show him on top form Bold plan that may encourage the other parties Today's Agenda Conference Diary Blair's tough rhetoric is 'helping the terrorists' Campaign to put zing into Mind ends in a stumble off the end of the pier Chief vet issues new alert over bird flu Multiple Display Advertising Items Homer's hero finds himself stranded in Benny Hill land Opera The Return of Ulysses Wales Millennium Centre The Sharpest Critics Poisonous exotic fish caught off Cornwall The Children's Society Land Rover Times World News Refugee who fled Iran's mullahs becomes first woman space tourist So, You Want to Be an Astronaut? US preparing to get tough as UN dithers over Iran sanctions The Financial Services Authority Zurich Bush envoy faces congressional axe Liquid lunch averts close encounter The teetotal Iranian leader is boycotting the UN feast-which means he won't bump into Mr Bush, James Bone reports Horsemen fit for royalty emerge from the smoke Win Investing Llp White House warning to Abbas China becomes fatter and fitter Herzl's children come home Rias Multiple Display Advertising Items Crackdown in the imperial bungalow zone Edwin Lutyens Shia community watchdogs 'will spy for death squads' Multiple Display Advertising Items Nato forces shocked by Taleban's 'tenacity' Amplifon Calls for calm as militants threaten to kill the Pope Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre Right romps home in Swedish poll Green Flag motoring assistance Castle Cover Angry crowd demands lying leader quits Novelist on trial for the 'crimes' of her characters Elif Shafak is the latest writer to be charged with "insulting Turkishness". They want to control art, she tells Suna Erdem The Times RAC The Armenian Question The Times I can't talk, here's my flirt card Oompah-oompah image of beer festival is toned down with a more responsible line, writes Roger Boyes Historic pact over Gibraltar (Reuters): Parliament bomb Rebels back UN (AFP): Cost of conflict (Reuters): Stink in space Times Business US regulators checking on E&y Buffett spree Prodl worries Putin's gambit Quote of the day Setback at Thunder Horse will hobble BP Hedge fund fears loss of billions as gas price drops Bid talk increases as Young's chairman loses battle against cancer FTSE 100 Emirates Stock Markets Raise a glass to Young's impressive legacy North Sea Oil Commodities Pension off Pound to Dollar Currencies Shut the SBS Business Results in brief The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Ex-Enron executive jailed for 2½ years Hospitality Properties plans spin-off Intel develops hybrid silicon laser Nasdaq reprieve for Comverse Porsche Design Smith set to press ahead with plans for demerger Bishop gives supermarkets a good dressing-down for promoting evil Pawnbroker's rich pickings among poor Omega to follow Hiscox to tax-free haven Technical glitches delay Tesco launches Appetite showing as investors relish offer of Gherkin In a Pickle The Times Debenhams range and autumn weather boost sales Johnson swallows lion's share of Patisserie Valerie Channel 4 chairman takes control of cafe chain, report Dominic Walsh Yorkshire Revlon chief goes as new product line fails to shine Buffett sets sights on buying up major utility companies The renowned investor says he will look at both American and foreign targets in the next ten years, reports Tom Bawden Powerful Attraction Ford pays £6m for Rover marque The Times MAN bearing down on Scania deal Shareholders Putting on the Breakes in the US Giving Credit Carlyle starts third Europe fund Troubleshooter extraordinaire to the rescue BWin chiefs to face charges TIM row takes new scalp as Prodi aide steps down Own-label success may signal end of Levi's Signature brand Dell dismisses impact of recall Burren appoints Gupta as chief Google forced to cut news links Radstone accepts takeover bid British Airways Police checks City Diary Live at Five: all you need to know Orchard growthpartners Conservatives Crazy or what? Chorus line City Diary Putin uses $6bn bargaining chip in Airbus gambit The Times Russia may force Shell's hand in Sakhalin project Energy groups eye TNK-BP stake Global economy slows as engine of growth falters Global Slowdown, Local Strength The interest in inflation remains much too high Costly oil linked to US current account deficit The gamble that went spectacularly wrong Amaranth Advisors is the latest hedge fund to have stumbled in the markets, write Patrick Hosking and Liz Chong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dear Investor Africa warned against new debt China wins bigger vote share in wide overhaul of IMF The Times Wolfowitz reined in by ministers Wealthy nations assert their right to oversee the World Bank president's anti-corruption campaign, reports Gary Duncan How It Weighs up Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates EMI feels the cold as broker's advice plays on investors' minds Small Caps Gilts Petrofac set to ride oil price volatility and remain on top Tempus High Wireless Act CSR Analysts dismiss possibility of Shell pursuit of BG Group Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Debenhams Business Varilux A unique experience and easier to reach David Watts finds that Canada with its unspoilt charms has much to offer There is no need to go to London to head for the Canadian cities Canada Quebec set for its biggest bash Britain's survival expert finds his spiritual home Ice Warriors Sought for Arctic Journey Choice destination that guarantees a rewarding stay Canada is out in front for incentive trips, says David Watts The sophisticated mixture of experiences is a big draw Thousand-mile trek evokes the essence of Canada's identity Polly Evans on the gruelling Yukon Quest The Times Unit Trust Information Service Invest in location Times Register John Young Scion of the South London brewing family, and the last to reign from the Ram Brewery John Young, CBE, chairman of Young & Co's Brewery, 1962-2006, was born on August 7, 1921. He died on September 17, 2006, aged 85 Lives Remembered The Right Rev David Say Popular, energetic Bishop of Rochester who insisted that the Church should 'wash the world's feet' The Right Rev David Say, Bishop of Rochester, 1961-88, KCVO, was born on October 4, 1914. He died on September 15, 2006, aged 91 Professor Oliver Heavens Early advocate of lasers who pioneered successful new study methods at the University of York Professor Oliver Heavens, physicist, was born on November 5, 1922. He died on July 6, 2006, aged 83 Douglas Henderson Stalwart of Scottish nationalism Douglas Henderson, Scottish nationalist, was born on July 16, 1935. He died on September 15, 2006, aged 71 Tom Johnson Wartime night fighter navigator who afterwards enjoyed great success in advertising Tom Johnson, DFC, wartime RAF navigator and advertising executive, was born on April 30, 1914. He died on July 6, 2006, aged 92 Patricia Kennedy Lawford Kennedy who married a star and supported her brother's political ambitions Patricia Kennedy Lawford, patron of the arts and sister of the assassinated President John F. Kennedy, was born on May 6, 1924. She died on September 18, 2006, aged 82 Abuse of process allegation in extradition hearing Legal News Court Circular Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam-War Chess Cliffhanger Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Storms ahead in the path of hurricane Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Ascot offers first test as Dunlop goes public Ascot Betting Folkestone Teofilo possesses attributes to stay the distance Newmarket O'brien Holds Strong Hand Brighton Beverley Course Specialists Trouble Ahoy! Grey Power to the fore as Knox-Johnston plans fresh saga Knox Landings Bullimore waves hello to an old adversary Rich Broadbent on the ancident mariner swapping his free bus pass for a boat Golden Oldies The foreign legion look like being here to stay Cricket Matthew makes slice of history Squash Visitors at the Crease Zelezny goes home for farewell Matterson becomes priority for Castleford Rugby League The Times Vermeulen wins ban reduction Mystery ball implies that Vaja can be star turn Matthew Pryor on the young bowler who could be liford's answer to Muralitharan RFU judge can find no evidence of racist abuse Rugby Union The Results Service England fall just short in thriller Today's Fixtures Turkey facing race sanctions Lara sets up win Longwell feat Hallam in a hurry Ali on the move Watson on target HSBC That's a Wrap What Gives the us Team Food for Thought when the Chips are down The Times Woosnam seeks way to let the force be with Montgomerie Great Gatsby plays Cool Britannia but fashion is victim Letters from America Clarke insists will to win can dispel 'difficult moments' Times Online Ladbrokes Cull leaves Olivier far from happy as Larry Sport on Television Times Online Trouble for red corner as Chelsea step up the fight Lehmann in police inquiry over bottle claim The Premiership Today Tonge facing six-week layoff Lita gets all-clear Heat is off Fry Davies reported Rix in the frame Why those greats in boots often fail in suits Beckham makes a new signing, but admits How Thorny Issues Curbishley Says No His England days are over The Times Robson exit the only way forward for uneasy Peace Ferguson is hopeful of Giggs return Managers braced for allegations over 'bung culture' Have your Say Timesonline The Game The Times Crossword The Insider Newcastle turn to Harper after Given has operation Sport Clubs, bag, balls . . . tortillas, wrap culture the key for US Mortagages for Business Inside Andrew Billen The face Did you see? Poetry in e-motion The click Did you know? Listen to your inner voices Did you hear? Pablo's last stand Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The smooth operators I have a fervent horror of plastic surgery, under which heading I count Botox and the rest of it. So: 'No!' I said. 'No Botox. No Restylane. No silicone' I came away rejuvenated, without looking silly Telewest Botox and fillers, and where to go for them The Times Tea and cakes, but no scrapes Time for a tango Tough on cool, tough on the causes of cool When Evelyn Waugh's first book was reviewed, the critic referred throughout to 'Miss Waugh' and described her style as 'dainty' The Brief? It was a badly-managed catastrophe The Andrew Billen Interview Alan Davies is not a born grumbler, but he was less than happy with his TV drama Bordeaux Chiefs have it, nurses have it, even WPCs have it ... In the second extract from his book, Daniel Goleman picks out the key ingredients of social intelligence which reveal how our brains are primed as tools for interaction with others The closet and the cloth In a book extract, Michael Hampson, a gay former curate, tells how he was discriminated against when his bishop confronted him on his sexuality Living in the lap of luxury isn't bad, except you never … Madrid Dress code London Fashion Week Bonsoir Timesonline Index Life inside the human zoo Richard Billingham found fame when he photographed his chaotic family. Now caged animals inspire him, he tells Tim Teeman The Times Reviews First night Opera Faust Pop Tindersticks Barbican Concert RBO/Gatti Albert Hall Theatre In Your Hands New End, NW3 Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers Form Back Page Television terrestrial BBC One The History Channel Variations Film Choice Oi Jamie, simmer down a bit, mate Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4012 Word Watching Polygon Appeal Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Rethink of the Week Other Views Cracks begin to show as staff take the strain Issue of the Week Stress They Work for US The Week in Numbers On the Streets Banged up High, medium and low estimate of projected prison population Public Opinion Inside Whitehall Get it off your chest, in public Public Sector Other Stories we Liked Technology Wild urge to be innovative Children burden councils Local Government Icon figure can alter people's perception Secrecy Watch Making the case for change Interview The Chief Constable of Merseyside Police tells Stewart Tendler that regional commissioners should be created to try to convince forces to work together Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Born: October 25, 1957, in Sheffield Education: MA … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Trusts slow to appoint leaders Health Defensive Move How worthy is research? 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Intense city rivalry can be positive What Worked for Me Joanna Brown a senior HR officer at Hertfordshire County Council, on how the authority is supporting carers in its workforce Well Blanced Diary Dates Inside Law Really ticked off by Nike's logo Even China has begun to take intellectual property seriously Edward Fennell on the business of branding The Times Law Section Both his Mother's and Father's Families were Fishermen in Hull Really ticked off by Nike's logo Even China has began to take intellectual property seriously. Edward Fennell on the business of branding Lawyer of the week Launch attack In the City Just like that! Stop thief Morning after Coaching a smile from Eva Trading places@thetimes. co. uk Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel The bare essentials for a decent send-off Multiple Display Advertising Items

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