News from 21/09/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Christopher T. Watts, Lucy Alexander, Carol Lewis, Jeremy Austin, Nasrullah Khan Moghal, Robert Cole, DJM, F. M. Hutcheon, Andrew Fifield, Martin Birchall, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Steve Lodge, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, David E. Michael, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Gabriel Rozenberg and Rory Watson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Jamie Baker, Graeme Green, Dan Sabbagh, Pat Glbson, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Fiona Bird, Alan Hamilton, Alan Millard, Scott Watson, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Liz Chong, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, James Mottram, Danny Kelly, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Adam Lebor, Marcin Polkowski, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Michael Bentley, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Sarah Campbell, Eddie Jordan, Bhagwat Shah, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Richard Gimblett, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, Ned Parker, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Mick Fitzgerald, Brian Christley, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Victoria Fraser, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Donald C. Bindon, Jack Thompson, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Andrew Sharples, David Brown and Adam Fresco, David Charter and Anthony Browne, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Michael Morgan, Rajeev Syal, Malcolm Burgess, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Nick Gill, Brian O'driscoll, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Phil Sheldon, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Michael Moore, Johnathan Sunley, Olav Bjortomt, Colin Campbell, John Merritt, Tim Bullamore,
ResumoThe Times Doubts over a third of transfers Thai coup refugee Toxic food alert Reid security fear Broadband bids Seasonal changes that can leave you feeling so Sad timesonline. co. uk 500 failing schools on hitlist face takeover screen top Gear presenter fights for life after jet car crash In the Times Today Another Labour donor held over cash-for-peerages Anguished Cabinet ministers demand end to party's feuds Families priced out of housing Recycling tax plea ASBO appeals Organic 'no better' Driving fine error Correction Sandals Meet the relatives: Little Lucy, the half-ape half-human How leadership lifts failing schools Commentary Alexandra Frean Exam results that told a grim story Big improvement, but it didn't last Breitling for Bentley Life in the Fast Lane 300mph record broken, then Hammond crashes Reid's message to Muslims The Home Secretary got more than he bargained for when he urged parents to look for signs of brainwashing, report Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler Tolerance of race-riot town Preachers of Hate Convert who calls for Islamic state Struggling to be British in East London Harrow victim 'killed over kitten' Schoolmaster's daughter refused to look after alleged killer's pet, an inquest is told. David Brown and Adam Fresco reports Chol-Aid Fears raised over access to children's database Britain set to give up its EU veto on law and order Multiple Display Advertising Items UBS Is it safe? We just don't know Admission over police mergers Cannabis leniency Unlawful killing Terrorist charges Bronzed mice Fawlty memorial Man-made toxins are found in even the best diets BNP man guilty of racism against an unknown victim Multiple Display Advertising Items Scientist turned animal activist to impress girl M&S Gates enters battle of the relics People Among the 2,000 British tourists experiencing the Thai … Is Lord Tebbit finally coming round to the young bucks … Multiple Display Advertising Items "I came along tonight because I'm really grateful that … Ps How very kind of psychic spoon-bender Uri Geller to … A Hard-Hitting Documentary Citroën Selfridges 'Daddy was my hero, he was changing the world' Steve Irwin would have been proud of his daughter, aged 8, writes Bernard Lagan Reason in faith Donor identity rules and IVF Familiar ring in schemes for school reform Action on Darfur Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Blurred vision of a world in conflict Torch v tree Questions in sport Broad claim Post haste Picture Gallery More Reform, Not Less Dynamic heads will play a leading role in the revival of hopeless schools Costs of the Coup Thailand's military leaders must promise a swift return to democracy Me Tarzan, You Selam This simian baby who was the great great-aunt of all little girls Lib Dem anarchists are coming - and they may have exploding mobiles Notebook Punching below its weight Thunderer Starship Social Enterprise may be landing near you if you are fighting a Tasco in Birmingham or building flats for the poor Hungary? Why, it's only the hors d'oeuvres When countries that have not dealt with their historic baggage join the EU, it looks like a licence to misbehave The Times If you see world economists beaming brightly, no you're not hallucinating The big five changes all reinforce each other to create rapid but stable global growth Tail end of Hurricane Gordon lashes North and West Coast Flora Foot-and-mouth cull went too far Kirsty celebrates miracle birthday Women prefer thinner models Jolie snaps up works by Banksy October World News Corporal best Iraqis to perform in a 'choir of groans' Assisted suicide bid for the depressed Founder of Swiss clinic that helped 54 Britons to die wants the law widened beyond the terminally ill, reports Sam Coates Multiple Display Advertising Items Vauxhall Countdown Mobo Winners Musicians strike up in anger at decision to drop jazz prize Private work lifts dentists into £100,000 pay bracket dfs Birthplace revisited Pope 'deeply respects Islam' Cholestrol alert Conman guilty Out of the blue Renault Ultra-vindictive daughter sets pace Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Cybercrime cops have 200 'grooming' cases a month HSBC A Habit in Jail Prisoners will get drug-taking kits Topshop deal keeps Kate Moss at the heights of fashion Clarks A flavour of the style that will flare up in the spring Agenda Two cheers for Cable's welcome candour on savings Against all odds he had made a joke and it was a mistake Ashdown tells Kennedy: no comeback Go-ahead school speaks in 71 tongues KIA Index Thai election pledge as outsted leader finds refuge in London Promises ring hollow as democracy takes a long step backwards Political Landscape Tiscali Capital One Gentle general changed his mind about a coup Couple who left 35 to die in hurricane are charged Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Country President faces vote after 28 years in charge The Candidates Forget the war in Iraq: it's the workers, stupid Ohio is the duelling ground and the Democrats have chosen the economy as a weapon. But what might this mean for the rest of the world? asks Gerard Baker John Lewis Multiple Display Advertising Items California is to sue carmakers for harm to the environment A new term, a new lesson in fear for Baghdad's children Despite running the gauntlet of kidnappings, car bombs and ethic celansing, Iraqi pubis perserver report Ned Parker The Times Bloodiest Months Saddam's legal team walk out as judge is sacked Oligarchs set up college for budding millionaires Goulash revolution' stars echoes of a far more ghoulish uprising (Reuters): New pledge to peacekeepers Soldier's letter (AFP): Storm deaths (AP): China condemned (AFP): Red Cross kidnap (Reuters): Le Pen campaign (AFP): Tribal land (AFP): Double agent dies Natascha's mother 'drank in same bar as kidnapper Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Zuma graft charges thrown out The Zulu leader may now be back in the race to be president of South Africa, writes Jonathan Clayton Times Business Thursday Sept 21 2006 Napster for sale Chrysalls steady Linklaters move Quote of the day Tiscali and AOL units targeted in broadband shake-up ONS figures reignite row over extent of UK debt FTSE 100 Breaking up is not the thing to do, says Bish-Jones Friends Provident Stock Markets Spy story puts big business under scrutiny Commentary Icemen should play it cool over Woolworths North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Emperor Billy Business Need to Know Results in brief SAP Look ahead Directors' dealing Bet of the day Smaller stock Rumour of the day The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Explosion at Mittal coalmine kills 41 US brewer gets taste for Absolut Vodka EADS row prompts share option curb California sues carmakers over gases Music CD sales 'to fall 5% this year' Resolution plc EU fines businesses €314m over 16-year cartel in copper fittings Plumbing parts company sold Presidents agree China talks Warner Estate plans £100m deal Nestlé to cut 645 jobs at York Standard Life exit leaves difficult gap The Times Lazard's top French banker to run entire Europe division Britannia ready to consider more deals Bank of Scotland SMG stock slumps 9% as UTV ends effort to merge Global inflation points to rate rise The Times Insurers criticise move to impose dual regulation Ex-HSBC chief to get $25,000 a day for advising Ford The Times Menswear Worried US Fed keeps rates on hold Blow to 3M pension fund hints at Amaranth pain's wider reach b2portfolio The in-house way to investigate leaks HP accused of newsroom spies plot easy Jet.com Italy's uphill struggle to secure free competition Protectionism is embedded in the nation's culture but change is taking place, says Richard Owen Prodi denies pushing out telecom boss Glory days for investment banks, but the mood music is changing Analysis Morgan Stanley reports booming third quarter easy Jet.com Russia accuses Shell of damaging Sakhalin forest The Times top 100 photos offer McCarthy's plan to halve sales of pensions Thai message City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Mine of details City Diary Off colour City Diary The Note-Live at Five Business Equity Prices Crockett & Jones 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 Analyst says Party Gaming is playing a losing hand Large Caps RHM wilts as hot summer and cautious outlook take their toll Small Caps Gilts Life Lines Assura Stiff competition for funds increases threat to Resolution Tempus Capital & Regional The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Windmill Times Register Professor Alan Raitt Modest, meritocratic Oxford scholar who illuminated 19th-century French literature—even for the French Lives Remembered Peter Ling Television scriptwriter and novelist who, with Hazel Adair, created Crossroads Patricia Foy Distinguished BBC producer who skilfully captured the life and work of Dame Margot Fonteyn David Campton Playwright inspired by the Theatre of the Absurd Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Luncheon Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items When a hurricane is really a storm Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall UK employers obliged to enforce EC rest periods Court of Justice of the European Communities Published September 21, 2006 Commission of the European Communities v United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Case C-484/04 Travel Change of use subject to four-year time bar Court of Appeal Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruit of the vine Down Under Where there's a welcome for you and your dog Get into the swing with a late break on the links Three nights near Dublin, £90; a London show, £129; St Petersburg for four nights, £199. Tony Dawn lists the offers Times Sport Morshead prepares to fight corner for Perth Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Course Specialists Action woman hangs up boiler suit to take on new role at Ayr Diary Pontefract Fontwell Park Perth Millar seeks reward for cleaning up act Cycling World Championships I'm at my fittest and raring to go if I get the call Tennis Jamie Baker is surprised but thrilled to be at Davis Cup tie Giants swoop for Lolesi Perfect start Catley return The Sunday Times Rusedski at east with conditions The Results Service Baseball Today's Fixtures Cricket Rugby star turned chef finding life simply scrummy Giles Smith Sport on Television Judge on the case in his bid to stamp out foul play Rugby Union New deals to reward injured Ashes stars Yesterday's Scoreboards Cook serves up powerful reminder of imbalance Sales's timely delivery helps inspire Northamptonshire Determined Lancashire maintain the pursuit Lehmann signs off with flourish William Hill Sussex take a grip and edge nearer to title Showing immaculate timing, David Fulton scored 155, … Lehman issues apology to fans Garcia backs off On the right road Punters get wise Chip off old block Green paradise How Not to Blow It in the Wind Lehman one up on Woosnam in display of leadership skills Teacher's Captain's light touch frees shackles Rick Broadbent on how Tom Lehman has taken a lesson from opponents to raise spirits Woods gives full vent to emotions over photo storm Ladbrokes Erratic Mickelson hoping for the best Multiple Display Advertising Items Arsenal will be in the red for 25 years Chesterfield put Pearce in precarious position Bung stories forced me out of the game, says Gregory Blackwell pays for stuttering start by Leeds Last Night's Results French flair puts paid to Southgate's misfiring front men Angel gets Lerner era off to flying start The Premiership Today Wycombe celebrate early Easter at cost to Fulham Distance no object for Alonso as Liverpool find range Golfbreaks Premiership Podcast With Danny Kelly Top of the Pods Undercover and into hiding Camera technology right on the button Middlesbrough on agent's case after Porritt revelations Arnesen may have case to answer for his role Allardyce vows to clear name over 'lies and deceit' Averys Chelsea and other football clubs, whose losses are … The Times Crossword 23,400 The Insider Players are not bothered if others are on the take Tony Cascarino says that there will always be lots of ways for palms to be greased Sport FA bungs inquiry to review more than 100 deals The Times Drinkaware. Co. Clarke a Hit with Ryder Cup Birdies times the face Monarch with staying power His elder brother died from a gunshot wound in mysterious circumstances did you see? Platinum puzzle theclick did you know? After you with the poker did you hear? Yankee dandy doodles Picture Gallery Modern morals A weight off my mind At London Fashion Week Sarah Vine sees lots of skinny models, but nothing too extreme—and even funds an outfit for the Tory conference Win a ticket to Kylie's book-signing The Times The Times A sculptor with unexpected power Penile poetry How Blair can make himself more useful The Prime Minister is attempting to impose his own policies for the next decade. It is astonishingly presumptuos A frugal but tasty autumn Imagine a week's worth of two-course suppers for two for just £25. Jane Shilling first explained how to do it in May. We had a phenomenal response from readers; here are her autumn seasonal menus magimix The Times Travel Direct Adolf's art: merely portraits of evil? Paintings attributed to Hitler are to go on sale in Cornwall, but already they are dividing a town and creating a furore among war veterans and many other objectors. Grame Green reports Seasonal changes that can leave you feeling so Sad answers your health questions The WellMan Clinic Putting Men's Health First Ask Dr Stuttaford Index Stop, look and listen, again They were the TV conscience of your childhood. Ian Johns on the new cult of public information films eros Download public Information classics Destricted Take another little piece of her art Zooey Deschanel is the latest name in the frame to play the late Janis Joplin. Wendy Ide reports A future that's mad to the max It looks dystopitastic, but the message of Alfonso Cuaron's Children of Men is more woolly than wild, says James Christopher They're back, as scatological as ever, but there's a whiff of nostalgia in Clerks II, finds Wendy Ide Clerks II 15.100mins Trust the Man 15.100mins Eros 15.106mins Despite the crass humour, it is Smith's most self-aware and mature film All clear on the festival front A month after the conflict with Israel a battered Beirut put on its glad rags and went to the movies. Kaelen Wilson-Goldie reports The Queen The Sunday Times Wine Club Playing a strict 1-1-1 formation A film that follows Zinédine Zidane's every move through a match? It's not just football, it's art, James Mottram learns The Times Stayin' alive and kicking Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Be a film critic—and win a trip to LA Dance Les Ballets Trockadero Entertainments Theatre Everything is Illuminated Concert OAE/Bruggen Pop Shawn Colvin Concert La Juive Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids A Festival of Jazz Piano Factual Answers from Back Page Sport BBC One Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire Extras Variations I Smack and I'm Proud Low Winter Sun Film Choice When the truth is darker than fiction Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4014 Operator, please connect with H. G Wells. . . Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Times Inside Contact us The Times Networks can get tangled up Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week CNH Capital A way to set the record straight Profile Carly Chynoweth discovers the weird world of human endeavour that gets one man out of bed every morning Take a hands-off style How to . . . Delegate New managers often struggle to delegate tasks that they can complete with their eyes shut. But getting others to do what you did so well is a key to good management, as Lucy Alexander finds The Office Psychologist Online CVs Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Atomic Weapons Establishment Web Watch Pointless Fun Sitting Comfortably? A colleague's stares make me feel uneasy Worklife Challenge Soap opera founder is in demand on campus The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Procter & Gamble's strong recruiting programme at Britain's top universities keeps it high on the list of most popular destinations for graduates, Martin Birchall reports How Do I Become . . . Career Graduate Special Case Study Working Families Degree fuels success MBA Interview Noel Lock tells Sarah Campbell how he met his business partner on an MBA course that also provided much of the rationale for the corporated decisions he's taken since The Times Young Professional Leadership Challenge Work Kit metzger Make your loan pay The Smart Money Much university study is funded by borrowing, leaving students with debts when they graduate. But for a few, student loans can be a tidy little earner. Steve Lodge reports Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . Data File Reasons to Hate . . . What It's like Working for . . . Challenging opportunities and progressive development programmes keep E. On staffers on their toes, says Carol Lewis Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolex Welcome Contents Times Online Special Recipe Whets Appetite John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, says fans are hungry for more after a two-year wait for the sport's biggest event Rolex Cup Book Commander in Belief John Hopkins finds the more successful US golfers have struggled as team captains Rolex It's All in the Blame Lynne Truss on a competition that has contrived to bring out the full gamut of emotions among its participants since its inception Americans Find Size Does Matter Owen Slot explains why the production line of talent has dried up for the US despite having the biggest and most lucrative events My Ryder Cup Dressed for Success Patrick Kidd on how the players' apparel can affect their performance Rolex K Club Can Dig Watery Grave for Reckless Peter Dixon says the River Liffey will add extra dimension to job of club selection My Ryder Cup Arnold Palmer's Guide Arnold Palmer's Guide Win a Course Guide Fourplay Guide Peter Dixon flicks through the Ryder Cup rulebook Matchplay Rolex My Ryder Cup How the Teams Line up Never Doubt Fire Burns Still for Montgomerie Peter Dixon says the fiery Scot has always taken the Ryder Cup seriously since his bow in 1991—hence his humorous moniker Rolex Ultimate Team Man and why It Could Be Time for Tiger Woods Has yet to Warm to the American Cause Peter Dixon explains why the world's No 1 player has it all to prove in Ireland Bunker down on the Home Front Giles Smith advises television viewers to be ready for three days of live mayhem From a Cold Buffet to the Hottest Ticket My Ryder Cup Rolex Rolex
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