News from 28/09/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Alyn Shipton, Robert Dewar, Cath Urquhart, Robert Cole, DJM, David Brown, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Howard Somerset, Mark Souster, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Steve Bird and Frances Gibb, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Steve Bird and Dominic Kennedy, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Helen Nugent and Matt Sandy, Kevin Eason, George Barbour, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Andrew Halford, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, J. A. T. Hamilton, Debra Craine, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Need, Canon Peter Townley, Anatole Kaletsky, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Sholto Byrnes, Tim Teeman, John Corbin, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Stuart Bolton, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Gary Jacob and Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson, Anthony Gee, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne, Sarah Campbell, Councillor John Bale, Kim Righetti, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, J D Manson, Sudi Pigott, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Small Caps, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Desmond Hartley, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anthony Bush, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ian Johns, Liam Barlow, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Ben Hoyle and Marcus Leroux, Alan Lee, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Gaurav Upadhyay, Carly Chynoweth, Tom Hennigan, Michael Morgan, Geoffrey Podger, Sir John Donne, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Hugh Tonks, Antony Moore, Steve Hemsley, Ann Treneman Conference Sketch, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Jane Macartney,
ResumoThe Times Schools failing citizenship class Johnson on show Musharraf speaks GM wants dowry Picture Gallery Tokyo Rose Final shoot-out timesonline. co. uk Judges in blackmail case face dismissal Chelsea and Liverpool march on Full Champions League … Picture Gallery In the Times Today The Times Dull lessons fail to teach pupils how to be good citizens Blackmail judges face sack What They Should Be Learning Troops in line for honours Ahern survives Lawrence killer Ponies 'doped' Tories move again University repairs Film poster offer One small op…one giant leap? Tiffany & Co Doctors defy gravity in space-age surgery Flight Numbers Immigrants drive up police bills for use of translators Arrest of foreign suspects led to 400% rise in force's costs Victim's mercy plea for soldier Conductor bailed Sticky spiders Camera challenge Hot reminder Teenager charged Prison leeks theft A Winning Hand Prada The fingers that point the way to a woman's sporting potential The judge, the other judge, their The pair's sexual shenanigans are unlikely to prompt an inquiry, but some judges think the judiciary has been tainted, writes Frances Gibb Revelations that destroyed two legal reputations Missing Names She started by marrying a serial killer Driza's Downfall cleaner and her hitman husband Ding dong … they've killed the witch again! first night Theatre Wicked Apollo Victoria Clarks The Sharpest Critics Bollywood outstrips Britain at box office A Correspondent: Naomi Campbell is warned of arrest Patek Philippe Geneve Death in the Outback British Library fury over map thief's 'soft sentence' M&S Dell Cult film linked to suicide of girl, 8 DVDs with an 18 rating discovered in a child's bedroom may have played a part in her death, Michael Horsnell reports DIY parents fill in for the children who can't hack it Kia Motors Accused in Harrow murder remanded Virgin trains Violent robber set free as armed men hold up prison van Pc World Cemex Picture Gallery Ps Did the Daily Express miss a scoop? Their page three … Dave, drugs and rock'n'roll People Currys. digital Father of dog attack victim says police need new powers Blueprint for success in bringing back butterfly Dangerous Dogs and the Law orange Scrap the RAF? Losing our heads Sound safety The worth of our Church can be seen all around Feed the fat-cats Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Blair's hollow histrionics insult our intelligence We have much to gain by setting the NHS free Opera buts Strong drink Ready, steady… Tasty toxins Picture Gallery Borderline Chaos Afghanistan and Pakistan must co-operate to deny the Taleban sanctuary Child Benefit Leaving the DIY to Dad and Mum Somehow Tony the magician's glorious vision melted into the Manchester air Schools Question What will Labour do with even more spending on education? Blame the Essex dog lovers Apocalypse in your pocket It's not surprising that Britain is the debt addict of Europe when there is so little trustworthy advice Seventies retro: the bland leading the blind Ah, Bisto, Spam, Smash, Cinzano Bianco, Mateus Rosé, Horlicks, Angel Delight…Excuse me while I weep You can now click on Comment Central, the new rolling … My colleagues disagree, but I'm sure I have discovered the real Labour story The Standard Life Assurance Company Standard Life Johnson displays style by sticking to the substance Another hat thrown into deputy's ring Candidates need to count, and the answer is 44 Conference Diary The Parris Polcast Heathrow express Bill spreads word on love, pride…DIY? Unions defeat Brown in vote on reforming NHS The Big Ask McCain responds to Tory leader's praise New Nokia N73 Drug giant will sell direct to beat the counterfeiters Cheltenham Literary Festival Special Vonage Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Crane victim Right direction Defence dispute TV assault claim Babies' bowel risk Intrepid hound Families win rail crossings review after girls' deaths Prudential Hand luggage rules relaxed Danger Crossings Short and sweet style moves to a disco beat Bare flesh is on show as Alessandro Dell'Acqua and cohorts prepare to go clubbing, reports Lisa Armstrong from Milan Yakult Light Scientists find a dirty trick to fight hay fever Green Flag Cheltenham & Gloucester Epidemic could be key to bird flu The 1918 'Spanish' outbreak that killed up to 50 million caused an overreaction in immune system, Mark Henderson reports Global Killer Renault Safety Zone Times World News Bin Laden is alive and hiding in Afghanistan, insists Musharraf It's not a hunch. We have got good intelligence, the Pakistan President tells James Bone in New York (AFP): President pulls off TV comedy encounter It won't suddenly be peace and love when Bush goes Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayor of London Delta Democrats return fire over security A fightback led by Bill Clinton has galvanised a party that seemed stuck in neutral, report Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin US seeks action on Shia death squads Military leaders take the Iraqi Prime Minister to task for not tackling coalition radicals linked to killings, reports Ned Parker Anglian Averys Wine Merchants Poacher shooting witness 'lied' (AP): Laser scan reveals 'Mother Lisa' (AP): YouTube 'police prank' charges (AFP): Vice squad flexes its muscles Picture Gallery 'A Masterstroke Victims of Babl Yar massacre remembered Confucians, they say, our women can be equal now Multiple Display Advertising Items Ancient sage Yakult Bringing it all together 'Dirty War' torture witness goes missing Pensioner who gave evidence against convicted Argentine police chief may have been killed, reports Tom Hennigan Mozart censor faces a backlash 'Muhammad' opera is becoming test of how many concessions West should make, reports Roger Boyes Intelligent Finance (Reuters): High-school hostage dies (AP): Politician freed 'Tokyo Rose' dies (AP): Breast gel battle (AP): Lethal drugs mix The Times The Times Bribe video sends shaky government closer to collapse Leader says sorry for his 'words of passion' Serb leader sentenced to 27 years for war crimes Multiple Display Advertising Items Blood Brothers Multiple Display Advertising Items TV votes for Madame La Présidente A new drama gives viewers a taste of what it might be like if Ségoléne Royal were elected, Charles Bremner reports Times Business Barratt has record forward orders Aer Lingus climbs Dow near record Olympic IT race Quote of the day GM demands a dowry of billi Stagecoach threatens to step off the buses if councils win more control MPC recruit says rate pose risk of economic FTSE 100 Stock Markets Falling oil price a real boon but can Opec live with it? Price of Oil since the Second World War North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Corum Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Wall St firms enhance block trading Hedge fund advisers flee SEC register Co-op fights back against supermarkets Investors develop taste for McDonald's The Times Tills ring on as home loans cool Charcol direct Lloyd's pursues cut in corporation tax Troubled Tiscali plans to reduce workforce GDP figures curb fear of interest rise House of Fraser boss puts his case to keep his job Life and death assumptions Universal Building Society & Newcastle Building Society Companies hide truth about pension deficits No US gaming for William Hill Trend Micro Standard Life takes £100m hit Dresdner caught up in Amaranth Former Comverse chief arrested Brewer remains keen to expand Anti-terror drive boosts Smiths The Note: Live at Five Freedom service nti: Telewest Game on Banker on board Putin takes hard line on Shell Sakhalin dispute eDF Energy The Fight for Russia's Riches Kazakhmys's departing chief sells shares for nearly £500m The Times Five to testify over HP spying scandal Merger fever grips Spanish as power firms face revamp Times Online Main Players easyJet.com Mittal family set for Giant shows strength with payout plan Complex board structure exerts control over merged steel group The New Merged Company This is my dream come true, says Arcelor boss President pledges push for profits over volume in 'the most exciting moment' of his life, reports Angela Jameson easyJet.com New York Mayor fights drain of IPOs to London insideout How America is Losing out It's hard to see just what this motor merger is driving at Veolia Environnement Cheap home loans for Britis buying in France A French bank is selling mortgages from a London office, reports Adam Sage gradjobs Wealth Tax The unforeseen cost of putting a tax on dividends Veolia Environnement Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (00Qs) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Grainger Trust breaks cover as credible target of private equity Gilts Electrocomponents could distribute handsome rewards Tempus Highly Charged Barratt ITV hit by broker's view of its prospects in TV market Stock Markets Large Caps SCi Entertainment Banking & Finance fantasy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cancer Research UK ROL Cruise Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Relish a lively walk to the finest foods Multiple Display Advertising Items Just think about it… Times Register Iva Toguri American citizen who was falsely accused of being the notorious Japanese propagandist 'Tokyo Rose' The FBI backed the allegations, paying Japanese 'witnesses' to commit perjury. The trial was a sensation Iva Toguri, the wartime "Tokyo Rose" of legend, was born on July 4,1916. She died on September 26,2006, aged 90 Lives Remembered Byron Nelson Modest, softly-spoken golfer who won 31 trophies in 1944-45 but gave up the game for the peace of his Texas ranch Byron Nelson, golfer, was born on February 4,1912. He died on September 26,2006, aged 94 Etta Baker Southern matriarch of the blues who influenced the young Bob Dylan and was still recording in her nineties Etta Baker, folk and blues singer, was born on March 31,1913. She died on September 23,2006, aged 93 Lives in Brief Bill Stumpf, designer, was born on March 1, 1936. He died on August 30, 2006, aged 70 Professor James H. Whitelaw, engineer, was born on January 28,1936. He died on August 16,2006, aged 70 General Micheal Poulet, soldier, was born on August 2,1948. He died of cancer on June 21,2006, aged 57 Professor Noel Simons geotechnical expert, was born on March 1, 1931. He died on August 10,2006, aged 75 Kenneth J. W. Brown, MM, wartime SOE radio operator, was born on December 6, 1923. He died on September 12, 2006, aged 82 Court Circular Memorial Services Night sky in October has a treat for comet watchers Appointments in the Armed Forces Appointment Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Luncheon School Notices Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Night flights warm up British skies Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in Northern Scotland. Showers Elsewhere. Temperatures: Max 21C, Min 8C Weathercall Times Sport Dettori free to team up with Sixties Icon in Arc Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings How They Bet Lingfield Park McCoy confronts new rivalry on Hereford return Diary Newcastle Newmarket The Times Sports Book Ayr Hereford Hunt making waves in quest for world title Powerboating Sarah Potter meets a couple who thrive on the need for jet-powered speed Owens calls reports of suicide bid 'absurd' American Football Comforts of home can revive weary Woods Golf Robinson's chosen few promise a brighter outlook By Our Sports Staff: Tupai ban adds to the woes of depleted Northampton Fit to Drop? England's Surviving 18 Top clubs confirm wish to reach truce with RFU The Results Service Fixtures Hutton decides to hand over Matterson stays Cullen settles it Landis lambasted Great substitute Löeb accident Black and Dawson get just desserts for sticking to task Verdict in Inzamam case to be handed down today Cricket Wily Henman boxes clever to get one over Murray at last Tennis Last Night's Results The Sunday Times Barclays still banking on Premiership popularity Shoot-outs face sudden death under Blatter plan Nick Szczepanik says the Fifa president wants new ways to settle drawn games McCall given blessing to pursue Albion job The Premiership Today Rovers look to attract audience with victory Keane awaits change in fortune West Ham unable to escape talk of takeover UEFA Cup First round, Second Leg Newcastle technology will keep Roeder in the picture Crouch gets Liverpool dancing Champions League Liverpool 3 Galatasaray 2 Ferdinand insists that unmoved Rooney will come good 93 and Counting Group C The Times Open season benefits brave Benítez…just Henry brings up his fifty with more on the way The Game Ping Dazzling Drogba shows Champions League Levski Sofia 1 Chelsea 3 Group a The Times Crossword 23,406 The Insider way with hat-trick Sport He's Tall, He's Red, He Doesn't Need his Head Stevens demands answers and says clubs must improve transfer system Agents branded 'scum of the earth' by McClaren's adviser Stevens demands answers and says clubs must improve transfer system The Times thursday theface Kinky's a new twist for Texas He referred to victims of Hurricane Katrina as 'crackheads and thugs' did you see? Tapping into a little heaven the click did you know? Mondeo man in action did you hear? Pull your socks down Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Be a Better Foodie Mere foodie expertise is no longer enough. The true gastronaut has already moved to a higher level. It happened to Sudi Pigott and now she shows us the way Nibbles for the Better Foodie lead story Every picture tells a story - of hidden treasure America was wowed by a picture book with clues to a $1 million fortune. But will the British be enthused by its follow-up, reports David Mattin Give us a clue The Times PM's humorous masterstroke Forget Blackpool Lack of bitterness makes Blair a fine communicator The main reason why Blair can afford not to be Mr Angry is that he has never had to suffer from thwarted ambition My escape from the bus queue Bryan Ferry was once dubbed 'the coolest living Englishman'. So why has he become the new face of M&S, asks Janice Turner The Times interview Low-tar cigarettes: are they less harmful than the regular ones? Few smokers realise that their faces will wrinkle ten years ahead of time and they will resemble bloodhounds Nicole's tips The Times Nicole Farhi picks the best jersey dresses Insider trading Nice villa, but who let the dogs out? When you see an attractive holiday home on the net it's temptin to book direct - but you may be left high and dry if it all goes wrong, says The Times Travel Editor Cath Urquhart The Times The Times Holiday Handbook by Cath Urquhart Tips on Internet booking Screen Bollywood, the next generation With one mighty leap, Bollywood has gone from melodrama to youthful reality, reports Kevin Maher A picture forms of an industry alive with change Book London Film Festival tickets now The man who woke up this mourning Wendy Ide meets Nuri Bilge Cylan, whose film Climates is set to stun the London Film Festival Towers fall, but the earth doesn't move reviews film It is easy to be impressed by World Trade Center, says Wendy Ide, but something is missing - Oliver Stone's politics An arthouse portrait of Zidane is like Hamlet told with just the soliloquies, finds Ian Johns Latin lessons in Los Angeles Kevin Maher discovers how two white guys—one of them from Leeds—came to make a feel-good hit set in Hispanic East LA The Times Zidane the Movie DVD Dinners D-Day for a roué Sean Macaulay's TV film of the week What you need Theatre Pool (no water) Drum Plymouth Entertainments Jazz Harry Allen/Joe Cohn Ronnie Scott's, W1 Living Dance Ballet Boyz Sadler's Wells Theatre Dis-Orientations Riverside Studios, W6 Concert Shostakovich 100 Queen Elizabeth Hall tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 3 Index Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Love's labours are lost on me… Last Night's TV Everyone bleeds on television now, especially celebrities keen to reinvent themselves Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4020 Word Watching Polygon Cordula The Times Inside The Times Management is a real juggling act The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened . . . Bad Week Bloomberg Pitlane formula for track success Profile Lisa Lilley tells Sarah Campbell what it's like being a member of Shell's support crew to the Ferrari Formula One team Surveillance The Office Psychologist Make sure it's on the list How to . . . Get Things Done When work just seems to keep piling up on your desk and you don't know where to start, it pays to break the load up into manageable bits, says Carly Chynoweth, after speaking to the experts Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Get Cracking timesonline Oyell Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … Web Watch Secondments leave me with a pile of work Worklife Challenge How Do I Become a . . . . Corporate Treasurer? Opportunites in . . . Banking & Finance Many students take courses in economics and accountancy, lured by the bright lights of the City, but only the best graduates get to pick and choose, Clare Dight discovers timesonline Transport for London Top jobs for top marks Opportunites in . . . Banking & Finance Many students take courses in economics and accountancy, lured by the bright lights of the City, but only the best graduates get to pick and choose, Clare Dight discovers Casestudies Data File What It's like Working for . . . The FSA The Financial Services Authority offers a unique taste of the sector and a positive work-life balance, Sarah Campbell learns The Key to...City Jobs City Statwatch Graduate Stories NHS Japanese giant makes an impressive entrance The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Solid starting salaries, a £2,000 joining bonus plus a top class training programme make Fujitsu Services an attractive prospect for UK graduates, says Martin Birchall Find out more about the best places to work in The … Fujitsu Statwatch You Need a New Job when Reasons to Hate . . . Workaholics Reason to Hate . . . Workolics And they're telling us to work smarter. We're baffled. … Test Yourself . . . Answers Are your assets safe? Talking Point Whether it's information, photocopier paper or intellectual property rights, the things your company holds dear are threatened by fraud. Steve Hemsley uncovers the facts Careers of the Week Lynx Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items HBOS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bloomberg A Love Caught in the Fire of Revolution Doctor ZHiVAGO Doctor Zhivago The fourth in our series of classic movie posters is a sweeping period romance that showcases David Lean's sense of spectacle, says Ian Johns Did you know . . . ? The Times
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