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News from 27/09/2006

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Andrew Robson, Malcolm Turner, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Robert J. Leeming, Tim Albone, Nigel Payne, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Anthony Trewavas, Magnus Linklater, James Harding, Nic Paton, David Powell Athietics Correspondent, Steohen Daiton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Leslie Reich, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Carol Sarler, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Tim Albone and Tim Reid, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Sarab Butler, David Brown and Alexia Skinitis, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Leonard Newman, Dan Sabbagh, Dominic Dromgoole, Gabriel Rozenberg and Patrick Hosking, James Delingpole, Anthony Rodriguez, Tony Blair, Richard Lloyd Parry, Dominic Walsh and Angela Jameson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Anthony Hollis, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Watts, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Lawrence Freeborn, Irene Fisher, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Ian J. Hartill, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Charlotte Mullins, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Zahid Hussain and David Lister, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Grayson Perry, Carolyn Asome, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Dominic Kennedy, Jack Hill, Ian Johns, Thomas Catan, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ann Keith, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Richard Birkby, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, John Harris, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger,

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The Times Bush releases US terror report Musharraf plea Football Results Cole agent fined Index timesonline. co. uk Blair's last hurrah Prime Minister leaves party with warning that his successor must carry on reforming In the Times Today Comment World News Business Sport Times2 The Register Crossword 87 Miscellany Today's Weather Read it yourself, says Bush as threat report made public Delegates wowed by Blair's last hurrah Terror in the Post-Iraq World Teenager shot dead in street Postman punished Airport delays I'm clean: Ahern Vatican wedding Gut reaction A New Spin on an Old Concept Rathbones BBC spends £1.2m to go full circle The corporation has ditched its acrobats and wheelchair dancers to return to a globally trusted shape for its new 'ident'. Adam Sherwin reports on an image makeover Hospital is under investigation after 20 deaths in bug outbreak Pub smoking ban 'has improved health' Bacterium with Toxic Potential NHS patients to get 'smart' drug Shooting case Murder charge £100m art hoard Police attacker Rare Barbie sold Sandringham rink Two killed as crane collapses on to flats Tod's Nursery owner is cleared of 'naughty seat' assault Dawson's ghost saves the day Blair sets out the 39 steps he hopes will secure his … Outgoing leader's dossier of reforms aims to ensure that he will be leaving No 10 on a high note, Anthony Browne reports On Other Pages Conference Diary Today They'll miss the dazzling showman Peter Riddell Political Briefing Whole gamut of emotions as it's time for credits to roll 'I want you with me in this. It can only be done together' Twelve years ago, in his first speech as Labour leader to the party conference, Tony Blair embarked on what he said would be a project of national renewal. In his final conference speech as leader, he looked back over his journey and took his leave. This is an edited version of yesterday's speech Buzz Words 1994 1997 2006 Conference 'You are the future now, so make the most of it' ASBO man is run out of town A prolific offender has been separated from his family by a ten-year court order, David Brown and Alexia Skinitis report Train suicide mother felt failure as a Sikh Whyte's BT Soldiers 'beat Iraqi suspect then celebrated like it was Christmas' Volkswagen We shan't make a fuss about it, but we do hope you … Having pulled out of a Jeremy Paxman interview on Newsnight … Prada If you could be any character in Chicago, we asked … In somewhat blonder and bubblier form than we may appear … Fury, apparently, from Godless-botherer Richard Dawkins, … Ps An angry Russell Crowe has denied rumours that he is … Euan's audition for Dad Ringers People Dell Queen of risible fiction is at height of hilarity again Legal aid reforms 'would cause collapse of the system by 2010' HSBC Bonhams Case against Student, 22, charged over Harrow murder OAG Banned driver let girlfriend die Boyfriend who failed to dial 999 took injured teenager to his mother's house to cover up crash, reports Andrew Norfolk In defence of rotts Natural toxins, greatest danger Is 'big-idea' Brown the best Labour can offer? Bard brain Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Save the Theatre Museum's precious collections Make Radio 3 the home of serious jazz fans Wine warning Swanupmanship Feeling green Sorry signs An End to Continuity The BBC invites ridicule with its cycle of circles Honest Abe? Asia's largest economy must confront its past to grasp its future 0 to 272mph in six seconds? That's not nearly enough for a real man like me Exit Stage Centre Blair shows his strength as he signs off in style Pain does not lead to judgment Thunder Too dangerous to ignore There will be more disturbing murder cases if our mental health system is not radically shaken up One word sums up Brown's big idea: bonkers When a local hospital is closed by managers with no right for politicians to intervene, ask who is accountable Now the main player has left the stage, Labour's good lines will start drying up Blackmail case judge was 'lover's puppy' Brazilian cleaner's lover, 60, 'showed a passion that a man many years younger might be proud of', Steve Bird reports Anglian Multiple Display Advertising Items Boy savaged by family rottweiler Where Christmas comes early Science faces losing a generation Corporal Billy's back on parade Samsung Elderly 'will lose vital llfeline' if rural post offices forced to close HM Revenue & Customs Castle Cover The Sharpest Critics Superb Spacey discloses the disguise worn by pain first night Thetre A Moon for the Misbegotten Election officer tells of alarm at 195 proxy votes in a single ward challenge churchill Shoe Sale Police officers face charges Terror charges VC hero promoted £241,500 coin healthwatchuk The sack is back as women stop dressing just to please men Milan Fashion Week Lisa Armstrong welcomes an elegant and relaxed new era of complex layers and bulky shapes. Photographs by Jack Hill Teenagers beat ban by dialling a drink After a clampdown on the sale of alcohol to under-18s, even young children devise a simple solution, reports Nigel Hawkes Multiple Display Advertising Items Bose Hitler watercolours bring a brush with evil to Cornwall Aer Lingus Traitor to be given his docked royalties Lloyds TSB Insurance tiscali Britain too promiscuous for Misbah, father says King of the jungle? Only if you're bald katano Times World News Opera boss censors Mozart over stage beheading of Muhammad German politicians and writers have damned ruling as blow to freedom of expression, writes Roger Boyes Making a Song and Dance Good move, but keep an eye on new boys Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items EU's latest entrants given ultimatum over crime Standard Life Christie's is to auction more than a thousand Star Trek items, James Bone reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Mobility Bid me up, Scotty! It's Enterprise time Race-slur senator loses ground to Democrats Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanged man admitted 30 murders (AP): The Scream goes back on display (Reuters): Army recruit is jailed for bullying (Reuters): Teachers' pay protest spreads a New Kitchen (AFP): Tsarina returns after 87 years She drinks. She dances. She's a Dj. And she's Japan's new First Lady The Times Men for the Future (AP): Football chief killed in bar (Reuters): Youths rampage (Reuters): Cleric out of fold (AP): Kierkegaard sale (AP): Kosovo trouble Pilgrimage suicide bomber kills 18 Pathfinders on a four-day mission fight off eight-week Taleban siege 25 British soldiers survived mortars, Kalashnikov fire and grenades, Tim Albone reports from Kandahar Killer claims his innocence is proved by Musharraf's memoir A Briton facing execution for his role in murdering an American journalist in Pakistan may cite the book, reports Daniel McGrory Asian cru Meeting Musharraf Rias Poo Ming—a blue ghost who haunts $4bn airport Times Business Second highest close for Dow Wednesday New Star sell-off Mortgages for Business Four banks helped me, Enron's Fastow says Ftse 100 E. On set on Endesa bid despite rival's raid Selfridges Stock Markets Wanted: job for an ex-PM (with Rolodex) North Sea Oil Commodities US rate puzzle Pound to Dollar Time will tell 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 Peugeot Citroën to cut 10,000 jobs Stop Press George V Paris revalued at €720m Fortune Brands identified for buyout Johnson & Johnson files $5.5bn lawsuit Bank of Scotland Corporate Hogg Robinson pulls out of planned flotation The Times Regent still keen to expand its empire Littlewoods gears up to double net sales Blackpool site owner near M&b pubs deal Consumer anger at upgrading of current accounts Grant Thornton Warner boss calls on EMI investors British Airways SSE staff catch Sting's bus to cut air travel Ebrd delays verdict on Sakhalin funding The Times Offers Direct RHM feels the heat as roast dinners go off menu ScottishPower's US arm turns on wind power in New York e. on Energy Builders give utilities poor marks New securities hog the limelight Dairy Crest sheds own-brand unit Empire Online puts plans on hold Citigroup leads table on European deals By Our City Staff: SEC launches inquiry into Amaranth crisis The Times Troubles grow as US surrenders its competitive edge easyJet.com Dear old dad Take a Note Live at Five City Diary Earth to Accenture Zurich This is how the City of London police rank in terms … No soft landing Endesa wrangling tests EU resolve on markets The Times NetJets sees its fortunes soaring up, up and away Total House of cards is unfairly stacked against internet Nigel Payne argues that the recent spate of web-based gambling arrests is rooted in commercial protectionism Times Online Date in Court The Times Skyteam Is talk of a Mr Energy just hot air? 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 Imperial given new energy by Russian's tip over oil deposits Small Caps Gilts Standard Life worth holding, if only for a possible takeover Raising the Standard Dairy Crest ScottishPower energised by talk Endesa may bid for it Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Severfield-Rowen Banking & Finance bie Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Renaissance New player steps up bid to woo the world David Watts reports on the emergence of Kazakhstan as a business force Queue grows for London market listings Kazakhstan at a Glance Almaty looks beyond the hand of the Almighty David Watts meets an insurance chief who aims is to keep his country covered The snow leopard leaps into the business jungle Property prices soar in the boom Eurasia Banks thrive on back of progressive reforms Financial bridge will span two worlds Almaty will be the hub between Europe and the Far East, says David Watts Oil and gas boost nation's status Julian Evans says Western energy firms face much bigger challenges in Kazakhstan Times Register Geoffrey Hallowes SOE officer who escaped from the Japanese and subsequently organised French Resistance after D-Day Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Henn-Collins Signaller who in 1939 was among the first British troops to come under fire in the Second World War Lives Remembered Thomas Stewart Versatile American baritone who made his name in Germany before captivating New York Roy Brewer Leader of the Hollywood craft unions who rooted out communism while condemning 'McCarthyism' Gordon Manning Newsman who brought Watergate and the Apollo missions to TV Western sun sets on the rose of Southwark Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services Banquet School Notices Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Highlights Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Picture Gallery Today Hours of darkness Lighting-up times Today: Freshening Winds and Rain Spreading Eastwards. Temperatures: Max 21C, Min 10C High Tides Abroad By the light of an invisible Sun Weather Eye Paul Simons Highs and lows Weathercall Times Sport Winston to sell home as he fights for future Racing Cheltenham Cricket Dozen Stand their Ground for Arc Champions League Dettori sparks war of words over Ascot joust Fahey suffers as chain of communication fails Newcastle Lingfield Park Salisbury Peace hopes hit as Walkinshaw bids to take on RFU Rugby Union Goodwood Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Results Service Baseball Squash Today's Fixtures Tennis Bogdanovic in all-British tie Harris for Wales Winning return Family take to the road in memory of brother David Powell on how the Wilsons are dealing with a Great North Run tragedy Medical aid improved but runners must be ready, too ICC facing 'recipe for anarchy' as Inzamam awaits fate Christopher Martin-Jenkins on a critical two days for the Pakistan captain and the sport By Our Sports Staff: Nelson, king of modern swings, dies aged 94 oddschecker Europe's heroes poised to make their point again Agent backs Allardyce and accuses BBC of having no hard evidence Last Night's Results Bond vows to clear his name after dismissal Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Game's minders will not stop the Arthur Daleys They were the bogeymen of the English game. But is it now time to forgive the diver and the winker? Mourinho prepared to set winning example for Levski Henry uses head again to mark Wenger's anniversary in style Benítez to continue rotation in hunt for more goals Subdued Rooney remains cause of United concern Champions League Cancer Research UK The Game Group F The Times Crossword 23,405 The Insider Nine-month ban for Cole agent signals FA's intent Solution to Crossword Sport United end long bout of European travel-sickness Oliver Kay and Bill Edgar The Times Inside times the face Pretty Man did you see? The meaning of rice did you know? Banned on the run did you hear? How green is our Paris? Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Dying to be healthy Patients are being taken to the limits of human endurance—121 degrees below zero and minutes from death—to cure aches and pains and gain new energy. Damian Whitworth volunteers to try cryotherapy Is this the last straw for my selfish friend? Dear Bel I want my best friend back The Times A failure of the critical faculties When the whole truth can be so difficult to deny Stylewednesday Key to fashion success: invest in the best timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Pringle dfs magimix Dish Method The British are more daring My life in fashion arts His real devilry was in the detail The restoration of St George's Bloomsbury, also restores Hawksmoor's name says Tom Dyckhoff See how They Run A slow ride in a black cab Richard Wilson cuts through the traffic, finds Charlotte Mullins A logo should be more than the loud clash of symbols Grayson Perry Royal Offer House Tomorrow in Screen On Insomnia and Midnight Theatre Concert Peter and the Wolf reviews first night Concert Ulster Orch/Sanderling Hilary Finch Entertainments Pop Jon Bonamassa Odeon crème It's nice to keep on working Working Relationship Sir Michael Rawlins, chairman of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, and his executive PA, Angela Cain, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career clinic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to respect your elders Now older employees are no longer in the firing line, says Nic Paton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Creme Receptionists Second Jobbers Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice Campo Viejo Prime-time multichannel planner Picture Gallery 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Variations Film Choice Lost again in a sea of speculation Last Night's Tv Joe Joseph Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Prize Picture Gallery Polygon Killer Picture the loan Gary Grant North by Northwest North by Northwest The third in our series of classic movie posters features Alfred Hitchcock's thriller with Cary Grant being chased across America. It shows the director at his most entertaining and Grant at his debonair best, says Ian Johns Did you know…? Turner Classic Movies

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