News from 25/09/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Browne Maddox, Gabriele Marcotti, Dr J. Alastair Lack, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone and Daniel McGrory, Tanya Byron, Simon Barnes, Osman Streater, Dr Mark Speece, Richard Hobson, David Rose, David Hends, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Olav Bjortmt, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Lucy Bannerman, Gemma Clarke, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kavin Eason, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Jullan Muscat, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mushtak Parker, Dr John McCormick, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ellen May, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Queckett, Ron Lewis, Angela Jameson, Colin Murray, Russell Kempson, Stewart Hodges, Geoffrey Alderman, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, David Watts, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ressell Kempson, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Noble Frankland, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne, Peter Burke, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, G.J. Cohen, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Ned Parker, Paul Simons, Derek Tonkin, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, George Gouldsbrough, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Dixion, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Peter Busby, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Daniel McGroy, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Christine Seib and Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bob Goldfield, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Tony Halpin, Richard Edwards, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger, Andrew Clark, Christopher Irvine, Frank Luntz,
ResumoThe Times Major describes Taleban onslaught Bourse battle Club rules Bard to verse Extradition bid 'People who should be strong supporters of Brow see … Times on line Brown to stake all on Middle England Under fire from America Clarke wins hearts as Europe win Ryder Cup Picture Gallery In the Times Today World News Business Sport Times2 The Register Crossword The Times Today's Weather Major who called RAF 'useless' tells of Taleban attacks Paratrooper died after Chinook 'set off mine' The Times Debate at the Labour Conference MLA's home is petrol bombed Boys die in fire Murder arrests Car crime tables Hit-and-run charge Cheap pub guide Composer dies Three drown where still waters run deep Young men who were enjoying a paddle during a day out on the lakes died 'within seconds' after they jumped in to try to save a friend who get into difficulties, reports Russell Jenkins Rolex Lifesaving Tips 'America paid us to hand over al-Qaeda suspects' General Musharraf's memoir serialised in The Times today will further embarrass the White House, writes Daniel McGroy Battle-hardened soldier walks a diplomatic tightrope Zurich Bard to Verse To be, or not to ... Oh, never mind Even Shakespeare he bad, hung-over days - the proof is in the plays, Jack Malvern reports Brown plots for the future as Blair looks to big issues The Prime Minister wants to concentrate on policy - but his grip is faltering, Phillip Webster and Anthony Browne report Conference Live on Line Unpopular—but voters still more wary of Tories Conference Diary Chirpy Blears adds citrus zest to autumnal air Agenda Rocky road for buses as passengers switch to cars Suez Green Flag Loving Advice Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Limited TWC Book on the love and sex marked end of the affair for Princess World Offers By a Correspondent: Hammond appeal will help to buy helicopter BT Baby killed by grandparents' rottweilers Passers-by unable to help after pub's guard dogs took girl from cot and dragged her up to flat roof, reports Ben Hoyle Roomster range Skoda $40m warrior rides into a box-office battle with Borat Satire or Insult? Private centres 'waste NHS millions' New operation surgeries are accused of missing their targets and diverting important resources, Nigel Hawkes reports Fly Monarch.com Parents failing to spot drug abuse, says study Rac Lloyds TSB Business The Sharpest Critics Fans keep the faith, but George's energy has gone First night Activists try to sabotage hunt revival Campaigners oppose moves to allow the pursuit with dogs of injured deer in National Trust land, writes Valerie Elliott Alliance Leicester Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Limited Donor distinctions Classical cruises to end Coup offers best hope for Thai democracy Without peer Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Rail, river and the quest for clean transport In need of real yardstick War of the Roses A fez of state Full days Luvvies' Labour's Lost Not every line that will wrote was sublime Orange Light Brussels has given Romania and Bulgaria a final warning on corruption It's hot, but don't blame the Sun; religion, the weight of evidence Vote of Confidence Brown should have more faith in himself and his colleagues You can't buy style, Kate Picture Gallery The Tigger heads for No 10 All that Gordon Brown has to do this week is say the right things - and wait for the bounce The Times Between Granita and a hard place The Chancellor was seen off by a younger man before. Cameron could do it again He's too old, he's Scottish, he's history. The Labour voters' verdict on Brown Football club classes are a winner with children School attendances and exam results get a boost thanks to Premiership's out-of-hours lessons, reports Alexandra Frean Maxjet Affordable Business Class Dell Transatlantic live wire that let Britain talk to North America Toshiba Police end Islamic school search Anti-terrorist police have cancelled off a search of … Buttering up an ugly parsnip Iran linked to Lockerbie bomb Mall bans the last Big thing Picture Gallery Drug that transforms lives of sick children 'too costly' Carpet Right I took a ruthless decision for the sake of my people In this first extract from his memoir In the Line of Fire the President of Pakistan writes of the anger that he felt at threats made by America after the 9/11 attacks All hell broke loose. It went dark HM Revenue & Customs The Times Treasures looted by Rome 'are back in the Holy Land' Schools to offer lessons round the clock A trauncy-hit college will lengthen its hours and add online teaching to entice bored pupils, writes David Sanderson Challenge Churchill Hidden Hearing Ltd Times World News What hope for the baby born into the growing turmoil of Baghdad? Battle against the Odds Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited PM accuses Centre of protest links to extremists (AP): Rebel ships sunk (AP): Pope praises nun (Reuters): Helicopter search (AP): Storm deaths (AFP): Mosque targeted (AFP): Song and dance Europe's latest arrivals are told to 'shape up' or face santions Citibank (AP): Police hold 263 at youth rally Murder trial of landowner stirs up race tensions in Happy Valley' The Killing of a black 'trespasser' has sparked calls for Zimbabwe-style land reform in central Kenya, says Rob Crilly Virgin. net Broadband The Times Direct Inside Track Military wants deposed Thai PM to face justice Scepticism greets fresh claims that bin Laden has died More Th>n Nations raise stakes in arms race by revealing nuclear ambitions Tale of the Tapes 'Hat island' for sale at £40m Bodles found in washing machine ScotRail (Reuters): Festive fishermen defy typhoon (AFP): Swiss back tougher asylum laws Times Business Monday Sept 25 2006 Hunter buys into bioscience firm Top pay rises 40% Ratner set to bid Trust initiative Quote of the day Picture Gallery 'I was Sid's godfather. It was the biggest change in … Nasdaq still intent on buying LSE in spite of Icap talks Buyout firms seek sale of Greek mobile operator FTSE 100 Debenhams demands 2% cut from suppliers For £4bn Stock Markets Asian renaissance could be turbulent North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Ing Direct Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Business big shot EU to rebuke Spain over utility bid Europe may phase out milk quotas Qatar Airways leases more Airbuses Times on Line Flying instructor plans AIM take-off Enjoy the top Eurostar clties this autumn and benefit … Total pension gap of Ftse 350 firms falls 28% in a year Shoe Sale Rebuff for iSoft as it tries to woo chief Trend Micro Euronext takeover ruling awaited Hurdles for an Icap-LSE merger despite the logic Nasdaq's stake and price could stop an all-British tie-up, Angela Jameson writes Post Office helps Argos to deliver a first-class service Private health insurance from as little as £10.78 a … Waterstone's set to realunch website Coolbrands HP's chief admits personal link to spy scandal ICBC float confirms China's banking ambitions Shapp Putin increases pressure on EADS Business Equity Prices Banking & Finance The Times Banking & Finance Accenture The Times Business Owners don't miss these Free events Fast food saps India's flour power As consumers turn to processed foods, home-grown wheat is in short supply, writes Ashling O'Connor Tax back in the spotlight as party What the Parties are Planning on Tax Profitable Labour: surprises in store Renaissance Conservatives: how low can they go? Lib Dems: greener than thou The Note Voters and politicians ensured in the system's complex web The Times Leaders hustle for centre ground It is not the level of taxation but the way that it is distributed that is exercising the parties, writes Gabriel Rozenberg EasyJet A third career for the man from Yes Minister Powers in the Boardroom The chairman of Candover investments is a former civil servern who moved into investment banking and then multiple doctorships. He talks to Caroline Merrell The Leader in the Questions EasyJet.com How do you solve a problem like emissions? Glassmaker has one eye on Eu rules Tony Dawe says that Allied Glass will use the exercise to prepare for new pollution regulations A responsible line at Friends Provident Stay green and save money at Travelodge The Carbon Trust and what It Hopes to Achieve Carbon Trust Fuel crisis puts carbon saving to the fore Tony Dawe reports on the sudden buzz of interest in the Carbon Trust's work to cut emissions and fuel consumption Times Register Sir Malcolm Arnold Prolific and troubled composer who won an Oscar for the Colonel Bogey match in Bridge on the River Kwai John Miller Skilful helicopter pilot who saved scores of lives from the bombled Sir Galahad during the Falklands war Tom Towndrow Solicitor and skipper of one of the 'Title ships' that took troops off the beaches at Dunkirk Capitalist shake-up that aims to invigorate charities' methods Notebook Charities Results Births Marriages Deaths In Memoriam Private School Notices Chess Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Bridge Tropical plants in the Arctic Circle Weather Eye Nature Notes Times on Line Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain Will Clear Leaving Sunshine and Showers, Temperatures: Max 20C, Min 9C Times Sport Young Mick has world at feet after Ascot win Racing Ascot Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Leaders in the Flat Championships Huntingdon O'Brien's genius is showcased in Qeii victory Musselburgh Hamilton Park The Times Sports Book Bath The Results Service Favourites take first all-British gold Badminton World Championships Warne signs off seething despite Benham heroics Cricket Scoreboard from Southampton Worcestershire's fortunes looking up again Tomorrow Final Tables Close call for Cooke but Millar falls off the pace Cycling Brown bows out by claiming first Boxing The Times Don happy to take in the dirty air and tricks Triathlon Britain kept in the zone by Murray's power show Tennis Davis Cup McNamara draws on peak practice for grand stand Rugby League Engage Super League Play-Offs Schedule Results Deng can raise Olympic hopes Rossi closes in London target Rovers' final date Loeb nearly there Australia cruise Saints return Bath 17 Worcester Warriors 11 Gloucester 28 Northampton 7 How They Stand Harlequins 15 Leicester 21 Bristol broaden horizons to head table Guinness Premiership Team man way out on his own is show of leadership Ryder Cup Europe united in state of animosity towards America Simon Barnes suggests that the event's underlying negative makes it enthralling Nokia Lineker ghosts in from other side Americans get lost in overdose of friendship Ryder Cup Times Online England's pocket battleship leaves Furyk totally defenceless Too little, too late as woods rallies in his own time Clarke captures hearts on extraordinary day Owen Slot sees the tears flow as an emotional peak reaches a dramatic climax Aer Lingus Next Time Europe 18½ United States 9½ European union helps Woosnam drink in success Ryder Cup Advanced Hair Studio What They Said about Themselves and Each Other The Times Crossword 23,403 How They Rated The Insider Sport Woosnam's record-breakers cruise to emphatic victory in Ireland The Times Free Golf Lesson Europe Times Theface Bat out of hell: back, back, back Did yousee? Didyouknow? Didyouhear? Sadly, we've got only Deeppresso 'Let us devote out minds - the one thing we have more … Modern morals A family disorder Katie Metcalfe's anorexia affects not just her loved ones too. Catherine O'brien reports How we learnt on the hoof Frieda Hughes/poetry The Times So long, liposuckers Curve appeal When it comes to climax, honesty is the best policy For the cheery slatterns I know, the idea of faking an organsm is ludicrous: as stupid as lying about needing urgent medical help The Essence of Success A New Exhibition Celebrates the Upcoming Generation of Enterpreneurs who Embrace Hi-Tech The Winning Companies Why is my partner depressed about being 'second' to our son? Pru Health Work or Family Problems? Picture Gallery From only £39 Arthristis Twin pique Dr Thomas Stuttaford says multiple births may cost the NHS more, but money shouldn't dictate fertility The Times Viva Versaille Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong salutes the spirit of Marie Antoinette Style Arts Boys will be the Boyz It is their stubborn self-confidence that has brought the Ballet Boyz, success, says Debra Craine Donmar Reborn as a Musical Download the Bailet Boyz on the hoot Arts Something Wicked this way comes The Oz-based musical strikes a very contemporary note, its makers tell Ian Johans RSC The Times Theatres Reviews first night Dance Ocean Theatre Cymbeline First Night Tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment E4 Itv2 ITV3 Itv4 UKTV Gold Living TV Sky Three Sky One CBeebies Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Whatever happend to plan Jane? Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4017 Word Watching Polygon Cordula The Times The Game The Game Says Inside Timesonline The Whistleblower The Times Have your Say Nolan Still Waiting for Opportunity to Knock Times on Line Episode2 Free and Easy Way to Tune in Portsmouth Facing a Test of Aspirations Portsmout Facing a Test of Aspirations Uefa Wants Life Bans over Bungs Brazil Gets Kick in Morning Rush Bill Edger finds the former Scotland striker turned radio host is drinking in life at breakfast time Middlesbrough Lost at Home to Blackburn Rovers without … Cracks Show in Southgate Plan The Games Middlesbrough Newcastle United Cahill's Marauding Role Switches Everton into a Higher Gear The Times The Game Moyes Left Fuming by Mistake Coleman Angry at 'Big Team' Referee The Times Watford Earn Just Reward My Picture of Contentment What's the Big Deal about Bungs? Yorkshire Too Racy for Bates Come on Nige, Get Real Kingdom of Heaven Samuras Show Boosts Pearce Road Rage The Times Driving Force Gallas Barclays Premiership Villa Thrive on Positive Plan Villa Thrive on Positive Plan The Times Rivals Join Ronaldo's Fan Club Embarrassing Questions for Tottenha The Times Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Barclays Premiership Leading Scorers Goal Misers In Form Foul Play Home Rule Morrison Delivers a Message Opportunity Knocks as Carver Steadies Leeds The Times Andrew Fifield Newell Makes Sense of It All The Game Podcast Burnley Southampton Ipswich Sunderland The Times Leicester Colchester Plymouth Norwich Olofinjana Proves Wolves Inspration Qpr Hall Sheffield Wed Cardiff Further Feel-Good Factor Stalemate Suits the Early Pacesetters The Games Coca-Cola League One Millwall Northapston The Times Oldhan Gillingam Alex Griffiths Swansea Huddersfield Bournemouth Scunthorpe Cheltenham Bradford Doncaster Blackpool Simon Grayson, the Blackpool manager, praised his team, … Yeovil Crewe Carlisle Brighton Chesterfield Brentford Leyton Orient Rotherham Player of the Day Bury Barnet Notts County Swindon Grimsby Stockport Peterborough Hartlepool Macclesfield Torquay Shrewsbury Darlington Boston Rochdale Mansfield Accrington Wrexham Hereford Bristol Rovers Walsall Player of the Day Stallard's Best Return Coca-Cola League Two Coca Cola Championship Tables and Results 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 Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play German League: Bayern Munich 2 Alemania Aachen Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Continent Millan Makes his Entrance Theprodigy Richard Edwards on a record-breaking debut by Chile's 14-year-old stepover king Once in a Life Time The Fantasy Game Times online/fantasy football The Game The Prem Picture Gallery Billy on the Ball Clubs Gambling with their Reputations Gabriele Marcotti on the dangers of links with bookmakers Ford The Times Opportunity knocks in race to attract foreign business Gulf states are raising their game, says Mushtak Parker Islamic finance plays a bigger role in investment Mushtak Parker looks at the sectors attraction the lion's share The global sukuk industry is now estimated at about … Malaysia wants more of the pie UK Stamp Duty Reform Raises Property Hopes Wave of oil cash fuels push for new markets Mushtak Parker reports on efforts to boost overseas assets Giants link up as the Gulf states look east Reforms open the way for a boom in Islamic bonds Regulation will benefit capital markets, says Mushtak Parker Wataniya Telecom Crowne Plaza How to decide which Gulf state suits you Mushtak Parker on the race to attract foreign investors Women in business advance but a long march still lies ahead Mushtak Parker studies the pace of reform for Gulf females Top broker backs slowly, slowly approach to reform Mushtak Parker meets a Saudi mother of five who combines a high-powered job with running a home Lure of affluent lifestyle makes up for living on a building site Ellen May on why the Gulf is still a honeypot for expatriates Mind-boggling spending plans for the king of oil Mushtak Parker studies the priorities ahead for Saudi Aramco Picture Gallery Aabar Private sector takes much bigger role in petrochemicals Qatar sets its sights on becoming world's sleading gas exporter Mushtak Parker on the industry's expansion Reserves could support natural gas production for 200 years Caution slows drive to diversify Mushtak Parker on moves to find new safe havens Dreams have no limits. Go further Dubai takes a risk with its ambitious tourism drive QAFCO Qatar wants Asian Games to benefit all its citizens David Watts looks at what happens once the big event is over Qatar Airways "Gone with the Wind" Clark Gable Vivien Leigh Gone with the Wind The first in our series of classic movie posters represents old Hollywood at its most grand and unashamedly romantic. From the casting and the filming to the theme music, this is film-making on an epic scale, says Ian Johns Did you know . . .? Did you know. . .? The Times
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