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News from 26/09/2006

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Carol Lewis, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Miles, Andrew Billen, Ben Hoyle and Ian Evans, Martyn Wilkins, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Peter Greiff, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Max Alter, Peter Collett, Bernard baptiste, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, James Harding, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Sir Peter Lachmann, Christopher Dawkins, Carl Mortished and Tim Reid, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Steve Bird, H. Lone, Dr Andrew Lawson, Toby Moore, Michael Harvey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alison Bailey, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Peter White, David Pannick, Qc, Charles Bremner, Tim Kevan, Sholto Byrnes, Richard Susskind, Michael Howlett, Hugo Rifkind, Danny Kelly, John Webster, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, C. Tips, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Mark Hunter, Andrew Hoellering, Bernard Lagan, Peter Hill, David Burles, David C. Hickman, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Michael Kaye, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Chris Partridge, Patrick Walker, Tim Worstall, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Sarah Spilsbury, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, A. Papasolomontos, Steve Smethurst, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jack Hill, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Ned Parker and Daniel McGrory, Alice Fordham, George Caulkin, István M. Szijártó, Richard Leese, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tim Luckhurst, Carolyne Asome, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Alistair S. Fletcher, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Fay Schopen, Robin Hutton, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Michael Whincup,

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MI6 'failed to stop 7/7 bomber visits' Shanghai sacking Barn owls decline Index Omagh trial starts timesonline Brown makes peace with one of the Blairs Cherie denies 'liar' remark that overshadowed speech In the Times Today The Times Fugitive bin Laden protégé shot dead by British troops MI6 'didn't tell us that 7/7 bombers were in Pakistan' Call to delay medics' scheme Soldier crushed Bar to quitting Flash floods strike Payphone rise Wheel of fortune Family Fortunes Premier Resorts Ltd Two years in jail for 'dishonest' man who bankrolled Lib Dems The multimillionaire bonds trader who once lent Charles Kennedy his private jet was behind bars last night, his reputation in tatters, reports Rajeev Syal Inquiry into £2.4m gift to Lib Dems Lib Dems' £2.4m donor faces prison for perjury Police still looking overseas for sources of the money Murder suspect turns himself in Nightclub shooting Blake complaint Assisted suicide Wholly rude TV Child viewing safe Kidnap charge Louis Vuitton Mysterious—but punctual Harbinger of death in steep decline Peace, brother: Gordon holds out Philip Webster heard delegates given the soft, personal touch. Photographs by Paul Rogers Conference Live Online Salient Facts Buzz Words Any Answers? The sorcerer's apprentice has much to learn Cheers and smiles, but their bodies speak a different language A long and rambling job application Today's Agenda Conference Diary How spin-doctors failed to keep the Cherie gaffe under control Blair stupid to say he was going, says Reid No 10 dug deep into its arsenal of damage-limitation techniques to quash the rumours. Andrew Pierce reports Mauled baby's grandfather is stabbed Rottweiler victim's relative seriously hurt and his partner dies after 'unrelated' attack, report Ben Hoyle and Ian Evans Dolce & Gabbana Terror suspect says he did buy fertiliser Dell Cheltenham & Gloucester People Drinks soirée loses its glitter as Lord Chancellor turns Labour Party pooper Picture Gallery Alan Johnson, the highly aspirational Education Secretary, … Spotted in Bistrotheque, a rather chic East London … A star turn, meanwhile, from Peter Hain (the almost … Ps Recent events have forced Mel Gibson to keep his head … The exit strategy begins. The BBC programme Blue Peter … Omagh families see bomb suspect in court at last Cheltenham & Gloucester Judge's mistress 'feared hired hitman' Brazilian immigrant tells court she kept stolen sex video as insurance in case 'Miss J' tried to kill her, Steve Bird reports hp Prudential volkswagen Church in crisis Brown is right on the NHS Dangers and dilemmas of donor conception Sudan: to intervene or not? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Hungary: debt and dishonour Save Radio 3 Lost languages Strong measures Risk and sense Picture Gallery Kofi's Successor It is time to end the Buggins' turn way to pick a UN secretary-general Tale of True Cities Manchester shows that you don't need a sea view to have a political party What happened to the California car fantasy? It's all Vespas and trams Ask the Family The Blair(s) and Brown show has been a spectacle like no other How red do you like your composer? Onwards, upwards—and ignore the whining of new old Labour You can now click on Comment Central, the new rolling … Of course the play's the thing Shakespeare is not too hard. But teachers do need time and imagination to inspire young minds Show us your cheques direct line Councillors 'took proxy votes' to rig local election Barclays Yakult Watches of Switzerland Passengers escape after 100mph express derails Private schools told to embrace the poor The independent sector could lose its huge tax perks if it does not do more to benefit the public, Alexandra Frean reports Tiscali Broadband More than Yakult Milan show lifts off brimming with the widest of headgear Oversized hats and low-down sexy style dominate fashion week launch, Carolyne Asome writes. Photographs by Jack Hill Curtain falls at Theatre Museum Hi-Tec The Times By the time such 'monsters' are adults, it's too late Main Criticisms in the Report 'They might be alive if everyone had done their jobs' Megan's killer told nurse he would murder a family days before attack Holbein's pen-and-ink drawing returns Thomas More to London Hsbc Crackdown on home-grown drugs Game's perfect balance wins prize You've got AA friend Halifax Villagers mourn the battered baby they never knew Mischief at heart of Eliot's doomed love first night Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News City boss sacked for corruption as President targets 'Shanghai gang' A glitzy metropolis may have to tremble and obey US Army chief defies budget cut Top soldier challenges Donald Rumsfeld over cutbacks that will leave forces billions of dollars short, writes Tom Baldwin The Cooperative Bank Green Flag New job hints at UN winner (Reuters): Rocket crashes Pause for EU (Reuters): Helicopter found (Reuters): No hit for Minnelli The Times HSBC Pope sees Islamic envoys in attempt to heal rift Last larrikin laments death of the real blokes Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Style New Style Altered Reality CIS Cooperative Insurance Rolex Film settles account for forgotten war veterans The wanted man, the Heathrow plot and the 7/7 bombers In the second extract from his memoir In The Line of Fire, President Musharraf reveals how the man who planned the 9/11 attacks was captured in Pakistan Pervez Musharraf 2006. Extracted from in The Line of … The Times How we found Pearl buried in ten pieces Times Business Pensions buyout move by Goldman Jobs scrutiny Quote of the day Mortgages for Business Russia in threat to turn off gas to US giants FTSE 100 GNER is no longer sustainable, says man who ran it Stock Markets Nothing new in Brown's pledge of renewal North Sea Oil The white knight who rode on Commodities Power play Pound to Dollar The Chartered Institute of Marketing Currencies Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Inter Link in private equity bid talks Stop Press Viacom cuts Redstone's pay package Bombardier secures $702m jet order Dell to hire 500 more engineers The Times easyJet Terms and Conditions Apply. See Website for Details Dawnay, Day sizes up Austin Reed Universal and WPP to work in harmony The Times Regulator turns down ITV1 plea for less kids' stuff The train of thought Minerva scraps plan for tallest tower in the City eurostar Space and the City Yorkshire ISoft chief nets £700,000 payoff in face of bad news Wolseley cash call hits shares Beijing stems flood of Chinese firms seeking float in London The Times Admiring glances City Diary No-tell hotel City Diary Logorrhoea City Diary FSA backs funds over fears of inside deals Barclays Capital US rate cuts predicted as house prices start to fall The Times Former chairman in Telecom Italia plea Labour ignores economic reform at Britain's peril Multiple Display Advertising Items World Gaming directors resign £4.5bn to invest in UK's energy Light cigarette smokers sue Bidders set to battle for MFS Take a Note Live at Five 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Laird takes a tumble as gloom deepens over US housing market Gilts Wolseley investors should hold on despite US threats Tempus Close Brothers Zambian fears combine with metals sell-off to hit Vedanta Stock Markets Tullow Oil Banking & Finance Bank of Scotland Corporate Strict use of passwords is the key to full control Security for laptops can be a sticky business Chris Partridge, in the fourth report on the new challenges facing management, looks at balancing control and efficiency with greater flexibility for workforces orange A 10-Point Security Plan for Company Mobiles A policeman's lot is now a happy one Phones are safe but the people who use them are not Chris Partridge reports on moves to make mobiles and laptops for company business more secure Encryption of mobile data is on the horizon Times Online The Times Unit Trust Information Service Homes Times Register Alan Fletcher Graphic designer whose inspired and inspiring work helped to change the look of modern Britain Alan Fletcher, graphic designer, was born on September 27,1931. He died on September 21,2006, aged 74 Lives Remembered Sir Stephen Egerton Arabist who, as an ambassador, struggled through Middle Eastern strife but remained devoted to the region and its people Sir Stephen Egerton, diplomat, was born on July 21,1932. He died on September 7,2006, aged 74 Tommy Garnett Headmaster at Marlborough and at Geelong Grammar School in Australia where he became a noted horticulturalist Tommy Garnett, OAM, headmaster and horticulturalist, was born in 1915. He died on September 22,2006, aged 91 Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Meeting Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Mainly Dry and Fine, but Cloudier in the West. Temperatures: Max 21C, Min 9C El Niño spreads cold across Europe Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Fresh legs should make for an Arc to remember How They Bet Sir Percy bypasses Paris after spraining shoulder muscle Nottingham Course Specialists Sedgefield Goodwood Ramprakash gets top award Legge survives Tergat withdraws Vauxhall drives on Splashing out Lions tamed British showdown Bearded wonders keep sport thriving between Ashes series Christopher Martin-Jenkins on a season in which Sussex, Sri Lanka and Inzamam stole the limelight First-Class Statistics 2006 Final First-Class Averages Thompson added to Robinson's missing list Rugby Union The Results Service Today's Fixtures Noble puts Briers on standby for a recall in Tri-Nations Rugby League oddschecker Champagne moments can be hard to swallow Simon Barnes on a worrying trend for every victory to be an excuse for binge-drinking Where did it all go right? John Hopkins says lan Woosnam's captaincy and tactics were factors in Europe's victory, but most of all it was team spirit Woods unable to raise his game to virtual heights Timesonline America lowers Star-Spangled Banner in favour of white flag Boozy moments hard to swallow Where did it all go wrong? The US need to take a long look at their qualifying system and their star names if they are to win again, says Peter Dixon The Premiership Today Mystery investors start to build Arsenal stake González makes most of Kewell's absence Zidane's spitting image Ferguson looking for players to come of age The football phone-in that has become the biggest turn-off on radio Question mark over Beckham Spackman goes Barnett in dock Koumas recalled Robson waits Nolan cheers up Allardyce and silences Pompey chimes Barclays Premiership The Game Podcast Actors? Now Chelsea stars really could win an Oscar. . . Point of Order How They Stand The Times Crossword The Insider Sport Bond is first in line to feel the sting of Panorama The Times oddschecker Richard Morrison the face The son also rises did you see? The marriage formula the click did you know? The menace of rottweilers did you hear? Gordon's my motivation Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Core values With the iPod and the iMac, Steve Jobs has revolutionised the media world. But now a financial scandal could topple Apple's inspirational chief executive. Chris Ayres reports Let's hear it for girl ker-power Matthew Syed attempts to overcome his inbuilt prejudices—and innate desire to protect the gentler sex—as he watches Britain's first female boxing champion don her gloves nti:Telewest The Times When abstinence makes the arts grow fonder (and better) Worth every penny? You decide Museum pieces The Times I think some of the police are still racist The Andrew Billen Interview The killers of her son Stephen are still free—and Doreen Lawrence is still campaigning for justice Samsung Just the thing for a country cottage weekend Dress code The kit News from the future—the best gizmos of the Tokyo Game Show Hey, Mum... can we make an appointment for next Monday? parents Weary of the chaos and juvenile unrest at home, Allison Mitchell decided to use her business skills to negotiate a happier, more ordered life with her three children, she tells Penny Wark Kumon A timetable for working mothers Crown Court Salman, Anish and an Indian summit The novelist and the sculptor, longtime friends, debate the Pope, politics and Padma with James Bone Oh you pretty things 'I am in the position of feeling sorry for the Pope' More than a feeling However laudable, why is art for the blind always just a tactile experience, asks Peter White Mary Poppins Face to face with the Tudors It is his court portraits that reveal the full genius of Holbein, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Multiple Classified Advertising Items reviews first night Dance Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Pop Jay-Z Wembley Arena tv&radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial The History Channel Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Acting up again at Nuremberg Last Night's Tv Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Too old at 65? There's no need to be retiring Issue of the Week Age Hard Labour The Week in Numbers Car Dependency Wage Packets Public Opinion New Medical Research NHS faces ongoing infiltration Health Other Stories Weliked Threats fail to get us fit Nurse ratios affect safety Bosses call for disaster TV channel Councils Mentoring in Ealing bucks trend Social Care Benefit Watch The truth about modern poverty Interview Lisa Harker, an adviser to the Government on child poverty, tells Fay Schopen that her task is to debunk the Dickensian view and persuade people to see the working poor Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Legislation Update Education Foreign Ways Universities face bankruptcy Education Tactics Watch Student troubles mount Hero... And Villain Guide Dogs curb changes Regeneration Hero... And Villain It's best to reject odd donations Charities UK cities have own flags to fly Regeneration Public Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Teamwork is the key Atkins Inside Contact US Opinion What is the Mca? Alliance traps criminal drivers Police Teamwork and technology make your car paperwork less taxing Dvla Lucy Alexander hears how the Dvla worked with Ibm consultants to replace standing in line with paying online Consultant provides a fresh slant on information Rural Payments Agency DfES takes partnership route to face building challenge Education Call centre gets the ball rolling Local Government The Key to. . . Take Part in our Survey Smart talk cuts hot air Energy Emission control is what the Carbon Trust does best. Fay Schopen discovers how partnership taught it to save money too Fujitsu Advice aids grant awards Sport Steve Smethurst finds out how Sport England speeded up its grant-delivery process by using a "fresh pair of eyes" PKF NHS gets in step with diversity Leadership A chance meeting put cancer charity on the right track Casestudy Focused innovation puts PCT plans on track Health Carol Lewis learns how Liverpool Primary Care Trust used consultants specifically to buy outcomes rather than activity Momentum consultants limited The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Happening in Hackney Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you. . . What Worked for Me Art Watch Diary Dates Common Law Marriage Multiple Display Advertising Items Lessons from the Nuremberg trials It is 60 years since the Allies tried the Nazis for their war crimes. How has international law benefited, asks David Pannick, QC WWF The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Should unmarried couples have any rights? There are only four more days to tell the Law Commission what you think. David Burles reports Wedding hells - the days that went horribly, horribly … What happens when the best-laid plans fail to live up to your expectations. Michael Whincup explains Bungs: a murky pool that needs dredging Her Majesty's Courts Service What about stress to the fathers? tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Cut-off date for a green space Expensive crop of applications Picture Gallery A good home for all landlords and tenants Multiple Display Advertising Items Bogart Bergman Henreid Casablanca Casablanca Casablanca "Here's looking at you, kid" Did you know...? The Times

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