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News from 22/09/2006

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Chris Windle, W. L. L. Lambeth, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Dr David Nicholl, Richard Hobson, Lewis Smith and Paul Simons, Simon Lovegrove, Martin Bell, Jonathan Ellis, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Oliver Kay and John Goodbody, Lorna Blackwood, Peter Jaeger, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Professor Lord Winston, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Lisa Armstrong and Carolyn Asome, Tim Reid, Dr Charles Clarke, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Joe Bolger and Rhys Blakely, Alan Hamilton, Pauline Ford, Keith W. Cullen, Anna Netrebko, Paul Shearer, Jayne Dowle, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Tim Teeman, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Elizabeth Judge and Sarah Butler, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Tom Ellis, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Sunjay Kakar and Rosemary Bennett, Ridzuan Farouk, Martin Waller and James Doran, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Nigel Hawkes, Adam Barnard, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, David Charter and Rory Watson, James Ducker and George Caulkin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Neil Jones, Brian Christley, Willie Tyler, Cirep G. Nol, Steve Jelbert, Jonathan Harvie, QC, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jane Shilling, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Sophie Heawood, Thomas Catan, Gordon Lishman, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Chris Johnson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Greg Hurst and Rajeev Syal, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Donna McConnell, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Terry Falcao Chairman, Neil Hunt, Tony Halpin, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Gareth Hawkins, Michael Evans, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Thames Ditton, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Property Porn Bricksandmortar the Luxury Issue Lib Dems call for Cameron apology Judge 'blackmail' Resign? Never US 'set trap' Weather record Index We'll bomb you to Stone Age, US told Pakistan Musharraf reveals post-9/11 threat in book serialised in The Times next week Game on TIGERvMONTY Police question BBC over Top Gear crash MoD denies casualty cover-up In the Times Today Strained Days Met chief backs phone tapping Flu vaccine trial Urge for change Healthy shopping Musician killed Hostile reception E-Mails and Texts from Mr I Theo Fennell The two judges, the cleaner and a 'chilli-hot' affair laid bare in court Parents of under-12s face fines as truancy hits record high Single-sex school girls choose jobs they enjoy and earn more Letter bad news for Johnson bid Boxer in court Security fears Terrorist suspect Child porn hoard Hallowe'en patrols Gucci Hurricane Force Gordon keeps the forecasters guessing Labour wants taxpayers 'to foot the bill for party's cash shortfall' Jessops The funding watchdog needs teeth to do its job Rock fan who ticks all the donor boxes dfs dfs Woman killed by car in police chase Royal Service William joins the Cavalry, but is unlikely to go to war BBC facing a double inquiry into Top Gear presenter's jet-car crash Homebase Screen Accidents Best hope is for no bleeding but outcome won't be clear for weeks Airlines overturn ban on large bags and musical instruments TAG Heuer Make your Will for only £29.95 The Real Food Guide Paramount Group of Hotels A history of mysterious bloodshed Sheep are mutilated 'in Satanic rituals' M&s British Gas Watchdog risked breaching the rules Hard Work EU law on age discrimination could give young workers the right to sue A premature farewell to arms People As part of a new campaign to overhaul the teaching … Chrysler. Co. UK Picture Gallery Kevin Spacey has been the artistic director at the … Good to see Labour's National Executive Committee is … Ps And so London Fashion Week grinds on. Wednesday night … Picture Gallery Chrysler Boat couple on the run are shot dead 'by pirates' PC World Tories' tax divisions exposed by appeal for £20bn cuts The Proposals Harrods Argos Officer in charge of Channel ferry is arrested over yacht crew deaths Mum Guantanamo Bay Sperm donors and secrecy How to combat extremism on the home front Paying for care Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate We must help Sudan's President Extended schools Smoke and blurry mirrors Secret symbols Lights, action. . . Getting it straight Picture Gallery Serious Business The week when Sir Menzies Campbell really became the Lib Dem leader Caddy Schlock An idiot's guide to the Ryder Cup and the sport of Tiger and rabbit Call me negative, but positive images are the last refuge of the incompetent A Deal is a Deal Russia threatens Western investors at its peril Evidence that can't be ignored Thunderer Determined to be ermined If we're no longer a class-ridden society, why are people set on buying themselves an honour? Join the Debate If you can't join 'em - tough luck The Lib Dems hope for a hung parliament, but a pact with Labour or the Tories is unlikely Confronted by the Islamist threat on all sides, Europe pathetically caves in The minister's criticism of the Pope's unhelpful remarks about violence was jaw-dropping Sacked burger man killed manager McDonald's worker stabbed his boss during a children's party, David Brown reports Little Miss Sunshine Lloyds TSB Insurance Dell Soldiers 'broke all wartime rules' Court martial is told that troops accused of beating nine Iraqis may have suspected them of murder, Michael Evans reports US denies torture in Iraq is 'out of hand' Typical Variable Capital One Bank BNP sets up life cover company Scan reveals mummy's tummy Tesco refuses to go to red alert Rare visitors chill out in Britain Tate tempted by Turner Currys digital Patten returns to fray with call for a closer Europe RIAS Yakult Trust the Man Boney M takes on the Bard, with birds first night Theatre Daddy Cool Emergency action failed 7/7 victims hp Catholic leader voices doubt on Turkey in EU The Findings Yakult Magazine Monotone Armani paints the town red London Fashion Week A packed of crisps a day? That's 5 litres of cooking oil in a year John Lewis Trainees 'decide on needless Caesarean operations' Pringle of Scotland Campbell shows party who's boss with attack on 'unpleasant' Tories Now for the hard part - convincing the public they stand for something Political Commentary Podcast On Other Pages It's makeover time as Ming arms himself with new set of identities Conference Sketch Police force admits it discriminated against white men BT Britain may say sorry over slaves Charges dropped GM food lapse Officer suspended Over the top Under-age sex trial Norwich Union Direct Designer's seat stunt sparks a free-for-all Staples sharps Bedrooms Times World News 'I'm not resigning. I'm a problem for the opposition, not the country' With protesters baying outside his office for him to quit, the Prime Minister of Hungary tells Roger Boyes that he made mistakes - but not in that speech about government lies Turkey listens with half an ear World Briefing Emirates Airport in an instant Football coach has corrupt players 'shot' HSBC Reform of insult law demanded as author is cleared The dryer that does the ironing At last, technology is offering a helping hand to hard-pressed families, writes Thomas Catan in Madrid Skoda holiday autos. co. uk Furniture Village Political posers fight cheap fashion imports HM Revenue & Customs President sacks campaign team (AFP): Rocking horse fit for a prince (Reuters): Rebel deputy is sacked (Reuters): Big rise in childhood asthma A True Story of Courage and Survival Shuttle home after near-miss mfi The Times Jaguar Tragic Empress of Russia comes home to find the peace that eluded her in life The interment of Empress Feodorovna in the Peter and Paul Fortress represents Russia's final atonement to its last tsar, reports Michael Binyon Failed suicide bomber to be hanged Intelligent Finance Iranian leader calls for a referendum on Israel Capital Offence Vale BT Schoolgirl enters the space age (AP): Arroyo 'could be next to go' (AFP): Dragged to death (AP): HIV tests for all (Reuters): Pyre sons accused (AP): Protester released (AFP): Ugly customers Correction Will Democrates squander best chance for a decade? The war in Iraq remains their greatest dilemma and President Bush is regaining lost ground, writes Tim Reid in Washington Bush's Approval Rating Californian dreams of being first woman Speaker BFI Arrests and censorship as generals brook no opposition Now for a rest, and a trip to buy some groceries Teachers win right not to sing their national anthem Multiple Display Advertising Items The Real Food Guide Times Business Morrisons uplift Quote of the day A Netjets Europe Aircraft Takes off or Lands Every … Judge halts US attempt to sidestep extradition facebook Carphone to start small in America FTSE 100 Netjets Stock Markets Time is ripe for a Morrisons makeover Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Wal-Mart cuts prices of 300 drugs Stop Press HP falls as chief is drawn into scandal AT&T to bring back outsourced jobs Dell given delisting notice by Nasdaq Brioni Investors pile into Morrisons as new chief pledges rethink CoolBrands Furnishings float to net founder £120m PwC aids Kwik Save in £30m fundraising Laura Ashley is back in bloom Extradition law sparks anger Trend Micro Prosecutor lay in wait for tours boss Dominic Kennedy on US 'machinations' to fast-track businessman's extradition Liability for UK public pensions up to £1,025bn, study says Bet On Sports aims to negotiate Ofgem gives comfort on gas supply but still urges against complacency Pru ousts head of Asia business Branson in $3bn pledge on green fuels Billionaire behind yachting success Foreign investors eye Telecom Italia The Times Travel Direct Sale of Serono to Merck nets family £4.6bn Tipping point BAA Herbie Frogg Conservatives Big Deals NYSE provides detail of offer for Euronext The Times Oil giants in legal row with Russia over joint projects UN says it should take on control of aid to Africa BT Yahoo! poised to put a price on Facebook's following Chief's Letter Amaranth admits US natural gas losses almost brought it down Liz Chong reports on the emergency measures that the hedge fund took to stave off forced liquidation Valuable lessons of a blow-up The Times Unit Trust Information Service action medical research The Sunday Times Tesco raises a question of size Take Note: Live at Five Warner Chilcott down on debut Gazprom-Eni plans under scrutiny edf Energy Gondola coy over suitor EBay sued over fake Dior goods DMGT shrugs off launch costs and worries on ads Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Adding up Great survivor Moonves thriving in network TV The head of CBS cannot understand the gloom enveloping ITV, writes Dan Sabbagh Political bloggers are having a right old time Media Analysis Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Boost for PayPoint after visit impresses Dresdner analyst Small Caps Gilts C&w has the right ideas but can it deliver this time? Tempus Reuters hits seven-month high as optimism grows Stock Markets Large Caps Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Sven Nykvist Distinguished Swedish cinematographer who collaborated with Ingmar Bergman and other European and Hollywood luminaries Armin Jordan Swiss conductor who made a speciality of recovering neglected works of late Romanticism and the early moderns Pham Xuan an Vietnamese double agent who wrote for Time magazine and supplied intelligence that helped to speed the fall of Saigon Silviu Brucan Romanian diplomat and senior apparatchik who came to oppose Ceausescu and later flourished as a political commentator Lord Cooke of Thorndon New Zealand's finest jurist whose judgments were often radical and controversial Cyprus property row not for UK Law Report Queen's Bench Division Questions Answered The mondegreen, green grass of Chubut Memorial Services Appointment Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Times Online Court Circular Dinner United & Cecil Club School Notices Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Latest Wills Drivers - Here's the Insider Information the Police … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford raises the roof in style Stuart Birch enjoys a smooth ride as he takes a spin in the latest folding hardtop to find its way on to the open road Mondeo decides it is time to be serious New Mini Cooper to be Paris highlight motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations The Sunday Times Melting ice opens a passage to India Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Winds Easing. Mixed Weather Everywhere. Temperatures: Max 21C. Min 9C weathercall Times Sport Donohoe draws admiring glances second time round Racing George Washington heads a field of nine for the Queen … Haydock Park Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Leading Apprentices Russian Rosie can make stamina tell to land big payday Worcester Course Specialists Ascot The Wright Track London 1948 inspired Lou to take up the running for China Beijing attempts to clear the air over heat and smog concerns David Powell in the Chinese capital says the stiffing climate is likely to be an issue for athletes at the Games in 2008 Work on Target TV deal helps court interest Mixed fortunes Prosser on a roll The Sunday Times Puncture leaves Millar feeling flat but with new hope Cycling World Championships The Results Service Today's Fixtures Who is Set for the Final Flourish? Opportunity knocks for new British hope Bami Boxing oddschecker.com Ambitious Harrison eyes new scalps Rugby League Fans eager to witness clash of old Warriors Guiness Guinnes How They Stand Pountney emphasises importance of stability Sky Sports Gilbert puts his mark on crucial tie Schedule Yesterday's Scoreboards Chilton follows cautious path after Cork's burst Robinson makes point by holding up Essex charge Second Division Top of the Table Panesar turns the screw as Worcestershire struggle By Our Sports Staff: Jones hastens Middlesex exit Speed Lehmann surpasses Bradman in effort to save Yorkshire Mushtaq's sorcery puts Sussex on the brink BBC faces demand for all 'bung' findings Pressure growing on Pearce to find answers for decline Coppell is no longer scared by Ferguson 'ogre' myth Leeds planning Wise move Still Learning Mandaric to stand down The Premiership Today I would love Gerrard as a team-mate, says Henry Benitez rallies to defence of 'upstart' Bellamy The Game Alonso taking risks with long-range efforts Spanish Have Knack of Going Distance Stepping into the big wide world forces insular Americans to contemplate culture of defeat Off the Tee Pair to Watch Quote of the Day Awkward Moment Gamble of the Day Tackiest Tat Tuning In Weather Eye Vaughn to run but now there is no hiding place for Taylor Owen Slot seeks to unearth the story of a rookie in the US team who has been happy to shun the limelight Turner Classic Movies Ryder Cup Relations—who Gets on . . . And who Doesn't Irish try to deflect heat as pressure gauge rises Rick Broadbent buckles under the weight of expectation on the home-grown trio Beam Global Distribution (UK) Ltd. Practice days make for perfect viewing Ryder Cup Weblog The Times Competition kicks off with match of the day Woods leads assault as Lehman comes out with all guns blazing Aer Lingus The Times Crossword 23,401 The Insider Know your Format Day One Picture Gallery Sport Woosnam looks for repeat of opening heroics The Times Beam Global Distribution (UK) Ltd. The Ryder Cup inside times the face Suicide missionary didyousee? Hang about, I really have to go the click did you know? I think she got the message didyouhear? Fishy business in the City image of the day Modern morals Facing a Dilemma A dark mystery A month after her escape, disturbing details about Natascha Kampusch's life before her kidnap have emerged. Stefanie Marsh reports from Vienna Sofa Workshop Call Me Master The Institute for Cultural Research 'In the end, she was in charge' Travel Direct There's still wonder in good old Woolies Drives you mad Let's not make a meal out of the art of lone dining I'd like to claim that my lone dining is a courageous, one-woman campaign. But that isn't true. It's fuelled by pure greed easyJet Markelliot Luxury with Lucia A jewel in the crown without the passage to India A super furry future PM? Theft ended Alan Johnson's rock career. Will he now become Prime Minister instead? Ben MacIntyre reports Dine withwine A visionary recognised health This year is the centenary of the birth of the British eye surgeon Sir Harold Ridley. Dr Thomas Stuttaford pays tribute to the pioneer of modern cataract surgery AA In Body & Soul tomorrow sounds The hoody you want to hug sounds He's been knocked down but he always got up again. Plan B, the East End Eminem, talks to Pete Paphides BT Sparklehorse Marti and his new Man It's been a gruelling road for Marti Pellow from Wet Wet Wet to recording in Memphis with the great Willie Mitchell. John Clarke reports Violetta as an Irish hussy ENO's new Traviata is set in Dublin. It suits Verdi's message, its Irish director tells Neil Fisher Bob Dylan The Times Offers Direct Crazy diamond shines on Richard Morrison on a new film about the many facets of the keyboard genius Glenn Gould Radio Sandi Toksvig got a round of applause, which only made her worse The Dharma at Big Sur Classical John Adams Strauss/Wagner Classical Christine Brewer Classical Chloe Hanslip Adams Violin Concerto CocaCola Pop The Killers Sam's Town Albums Pop Nicky Wire I Killed the Zeitgeist Singles Pop Darkel Darkel Downloads Pop Lemonheads Lemonheads The Sunday Times Wine Club Albums Entertainments Living The bands that like to say:'Help' Videos, tracks, cover art - there's nothing music fans can't choose any more, says Sophie Heawood Hear Lemonheads in our podcast Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham Dance Sacred Monsters Kid Koala Pop tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Multichannel choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Choice Sport Factual Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice A smack in the face for the smackers Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4015 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture Financial Services plc Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Retail can regenerate, but an over-proliferation of mega-malls may leave the nation feeling flat Property Editor Focus on: Gloucester In End of Terrace in South London Wandsworth, Sw18: a huge family home over five floors with off-street parking for two cars Out Semi-Detached Home in Surrey Thames Ditton: a Grade Ii listed property with attractive gardens and off-street parking Away Listed House in Gloucestershire Siddington: a large 16th-century home with a two-bedroom cottage and walled garden Dartford Goes Hip The designer Wayne Hemingway has big plans for an unloved area, says Chris Windle Urban Warrior Multiple Display Advertising Items Now We're Gridlocked Generating your own energy can be a bureaucratic nightmare, says Adam Barnard The DTI offers grants to offset the cost of microgenerating Design Competition Shedding Light Inside Track Charles Church A Princely Project Prince Charles is behind a pioneering scheme to turn school dropouts into skilled tradesmen, says Susan Emmett Barratt Give the Man a Shed But make sure his wife gets her terrace and conservatory too, writes Naomi Cleaver House Masters Barratt assettrust Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Living Armani's Guide to Excellence From Catwalk to Cushions Real luxury is down to craftsmanship and quality, says the design guru Giorgio Armani The Real Meaning of Luxury With luxury becoming a much-abused word, Donna McConnell asked five leading designers for their definition Multiple Display Advertising Items Cedar Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Rich Digs in Belgravia High design unlocks hidden depths in a tight corner of London, says Susan Emmett This house will be bigger than the one that stood before Where past and Future Meet A 15th-century estate is being rescued with the help of eco-houses, says Paul Shearer Family Concern Country Piles For over £1 million you could have a . . . 13Th-Century Castle in Scotland Luxury Farmhouse in Oxfordshire Chipping Norton: period stone-built farmhouse overlooking Glyme Valley Edwardian Estate in Wales Llandrindod Wells: substantial "gentleman's residence" on the River Wye Heritage and High Tech This perfect country manor comes with state-of-the-art comfort, says Marcus Binney Fact File The Villas LeSPORT A Knight's Delights Mary Gold heralds the crusaders' castle where the stars of Gladiator partied Island Hops Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Homes Plc Island Plays a Trump Card Tycoon-backed luxury villas on a hideaway isle for celebrities tempt Mary Gold White Sand Multiple Display Advertising Items More London for Less Buying a short-lease property could place Mayfair within reach, writes Paula Hawkins Lease Lines British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items White Fir Valley Charcol direct alpine homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons International Pure International Multiple Display Advertising Items Sorting out the Gutter Homework Web Watch The Times Offers Direct Light Show The Fee-Free Trap When you are changing your mortgage beware of the small print Home on the Web Mortgage Best Buys Q&A Can he build a shed or put in a swimming pool, for instance? 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