News from 29/09/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and James Bone, Nick Foster, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Dr Deborah Judge, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, David Blanchflower, James Harding, Tony Lucking, Bronwen Maddox World Briefing, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Lines, George Cauikin, Will Pavia, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Cameron-Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Joson Mellor, Paul Keeling, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, John McKie, Shirley English, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Malcolm McLean, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Angus Macleod and Lewis Smith, Ben Machell, Charles Bremner, Ray Mitchell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tim Teeman, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Dom Aldhelm, Gabriel Rozenberg, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Lord Morris, Matt Dickinson, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Jenny Reid, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Alistair Macleod, Tom Dart, Elizabeth Judge and Joe Bolger, Paul Simons, Caroline Rees, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tom Hennigan, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Dai Morgan, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Charlie Brooks, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Rod Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Tony Halpin, Dr Kiran Patel, Glenys Kinnock, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine, Neelam Veree, Jayne Dowle, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Cash-for-peerages detectives quiz senlor Blair aide Outback ordeal Playing the field Off the rails Testing times timesonline. co. uk Muggers and thieves to be fined £100 on the spot Prescott says 'I'm sorry' In the Times Today World News Business Sport Times2 The Register Crossword 103 Today's Weather Struggle to keep offenders out of court—and jail Instant fines for muggers and people who hit police Huge cost of plot inquiry Crowded classes No protest charge Home-loving 20s Royal honour Holy water poison Sauce banned Come back to work next spring £205,000 Appeal Modern Terror Smiling Hamster on road to full recovery Blair aide questioned in cash for peerages investigation What Law Says Discreet 'gatekeeper' feels the heat in harsh glare of publicity Search matches drug to disease Brixton shooting Holiday drowning Agents reined in Gay rally charges Unchecked police Wheels come off Versace My five-year ordeal under suspicion of lover's murder Joanne Lees has told of her pain at being cast as the villain after the disappearance of her boyfriend, writes Lucy Bannerman Tory rightwingers are told to lay off Cameron Allied Carpets Howard's wife to join Question Time panel Six Core Areas of Learning School bus turns boy away for not being Christian Test-free system 'gives children a better start in life' Pupils who learn at their own pace in Montessori schools may have an advantage over those in traditional classrooms, Alexandra Frean reports Currys Mothers who gain weight face risks in pregnancy New mums tested to spot antisocial trend WHSmith. co. uk How two Roman soldiers 'did battle' in bath house The quiet of a museum was shattered when the leaders of rival re-enactment groups clashed over the ownership of prized artefacts, writes Andrew Norfolk Dell British roads best in Europe…for repairs British trio deny Cyprus killing Pilot in the dock Winners work on Forecast: Saharan Rap star not guilty Teenage triumph Scam canned Only 5% of drivers who crash were breaking the speed limit Your M&s NHS trust £17m in red Comet Hospital under attack over 'painful, degrading deaths' People The lady's not for roundabouts Tod's Ps Picture Gallery Pc World Walkers Here's your tracksuit, welcome to Holloway Virgin trains Judge's sex secrets came as no surprise, says wife Nonwich Union direct Multiple Display Advertising Items The Departed GPs do better-and get more for it Jessops No easy answer to tennis elbow Iq2 London: Paris Festival Virgin mobile The Times Worker 'left to perish' in oil fire Inquiry into engine room tragedy hears of order to shut hatch, Shirley English writes Send UN to Sudan Royal right. . . Mental health care now—or jail later? Time on bonuses Deep in debt Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Reliance on rail transport would be a fast track to ruin Sporting chance BBC and our ID Love letters Overbeering Head to head All clear Virtual Operatics The words of a work do not matter as long as they are unintelligible Justice for Sale Threat and theatre, not just penalties, deter crime New Friends, Old Problems The tortuous evolution of the EU's latest converts It's the Idomeneo effect: increase security then watch the consequences Hardest word? Don't be soft In fact, it's far too easy for governments to grovel without having to feel a flicker of genuine guilt Porridge: you've got to lump it Picture Gallery We'll keep the stars and stripes flying here If we end up with a Cameron v Brown personality contest, the Americanisation of our politics will be complete They think the leadership is sewn up. They're wrong: it's all coming apart When he claimed it was up to Blair to decide when he left, the public fell about laughing If no one else puts themselves forward, my guess is that John Hutton will do so dfs Land Rover Parliament's rooftop pests prove adept at dodging the deterrents Spikes fail to put off determined birds from nesting over the Holyrood entrance, report Angus MacLeod and Lewis Smith Faith in MMR is slow to recover The effects of a scare that the three-in-one jab could cause autism are fading, statistics show. David Rose reports Sunrise Senior Living Fighting Three Diseases Ilva mfi PC World The Sharpest Critics Understudy steps up and a show goes on first night Opera Anxious times for Gordon's gang as rivals watch and wait Reid stakes claim as a friend of the weak Whatever you do, don't mention the E-word We squirm, groan and smile-and shed a little tear Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Law chief defiant on human rights Children of men Luggage restrictions go EU-wide Terrorism Commons uses 'banned' wood Environment Shooting adds £1½bn to economy Country Pursuits How Middle East, foxhunting and reckless GPs split Cabinet National Archive documents reveal Attlee Government rifts, writes Nicola Woolcock Suffragettes 'planned to kill PM' First Choice Insurers have Bonfire Night tradition over a barrel Sea floods in as coastal defence Don't clean off that graffiti-it's an art installation Celebrity chef leaves a tasty tip Gormley's latest work under fire 'My Dad told me, "You've got the part"… I started yelling and screaming' Free Tickets Boy abandons a levels to star in a Hollywood epic Nokia Times World News Millions of dollars and a piano may put Korean in UN's top job An aid campaign is crucial in the race to succeed Kofi Annan, report Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, and James Bone The Largesse Other Inducements The Process Jospin gives up challenge to Royal Party's elder statesman will not seek Socialist nomination - but neither will he back woman rival, Charles Bremner writes Romania is part of the French empire Jaguar Brilliant-but how can you wear it? Milan Fashion Week Reprieve for girl facing return to 'abuse' orphanage Diabetes UK the AA Watergate veteran aims at Bush Woman has record at fingertips (AP): Russia turns to UN in Georgia row Ancient Greece gets makeover Breitling Voters flock to polling stations The problems of democracy lurch from crisis to farce EU's new members are realising that sacrifices have not brought them any closer to paradise, writes Roger Boyes Times Newspapers Ltd. (AP): Torture victim gets an apology (AP): Arrest ordered (Reuters): Zuma apologises (AP): Rape family killed (AP): Talks break down (AP): Power protests (Reuters): Cab to captivity Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Teflon Lula' on course for victory With the poor undisturbed by scandals, the Brazilian President looks set to win a second term, writes Tom Hennigan A politician, a sex cheat, a love boat and a hidden bug BlackBerry Gunman assaulted girls during siege This may be a peace settlement with a terrible price Taleban militants gain ground after deal with Pakistan Agreement was meant to tame the extremists but it has boosted them instead, reports Zahid Hussain Tsaritsa is buried … 78 years on Grand Designs Live It is Not Enough to Be Converted timesonline. co. uk/books Times Business Friday Sept 29 2006 Dow Jones above record close Batteries recalled 'You could toss a coin as to whether we'll be 9.2 million sales this year' Green's pledge as Bhs slumps FTSE 100 Fastow's comments in court put more heat on bankers Stock Markets It was right to extradite NatWest Three North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Pension flyer? World Markets Results in brief Business big shot Smaller stock to watch Briefing Hearing on Sportingbet chief today MPs hear Prodi deny 'meddling' BBC and Microsoft agree to co-operate Bet of the day Look ahead Deutsche unit pays $19m settlement Stop Press Brioni National Express boosts profits despite soaring price of fuel eos Airlines St lves surges on bid approach Hilton spruces up Leningradskaya Guestlnvest links up with BoS Bolloré again seeks Aegis role Equitable strains to make sale R&sa is lifted by US exit plan Pensions chief wants Kitemark for funds RBS forced to defend itself over Hamas links claim Accenture abandons its work on troubled NHS IT project Courier and Parcel Despatch Revenues Hit Interserve draws a line under accounting inquiry Who are the Backers? House prices power ahead in September LSE optimistic but ex-suitor is anxious Grainger climbs after bid approach by Regis VFB Holidays Ltd Property fund plans £3bn Asia spree Bank's nine digest the work of 100 MPC Briefing: A monthly snapshot of the issues weighing on the minds of the rate-setters, by Gabriel Rozenberg Yorkshire 'I believe that we will see a further rise in unemployment going forward' Mood Music HMV cuts prices to woo back customers from rivals The Times Picture Gallery Middle East setback to Caffé Nero plans Shareholders say yes to Mosaic and Rubicon merger easyJet.com Five's noble intentions are not helping it to win the ratings war Media GCap plots marketing blitz to boost Capital Monthly men's magazines battling the weekly grind Weekly lads' mags have hurt the likes of FHM and Loaded, writes Amanda Andrews easyJet.com Airbus hits crisis point over A380 deliveries Crème Keep your distance… Pitch that misfired Aurora Mamma Mia! Leighton's law HSBC The world's local bank Take Note The Times Unit Trust Information Service The National Institute of Conductive Education British Funds Wagoner insists GM can survive without merger HP security staff were warned on legality of spying Selfridges Jobs Drive Picture Gallery Forstmann on winning streak with IMG Business Markets PartyGaming lifted by delay to US anti-gambling law Stock Markets Mapeley leads the fundraisers with plan for £85m share issue Gilts Grainger Trust Fall in sales is not the worry it seems for revamped 3i HMV 70 Business Equity Prices Be your own boss Equity Prices Business 71 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Pollock Gunnery officer who fought the Scharnhorst, commanded Ark Royal and in a time of political crisis played host to Ian Smith Noor Hassanali Imperturbable President of Trinidad and Tobago who saw off a coup and calmed the island's racial and religious tensions Anna Nesporova One of the last survivors of the Lidice massacre who worked to ensure that the victims were not forgotten Lives Remembered Robin Parfitt Entrepreneurial and energetic prep school headmaster Lives in Brief John Alderson, actor, was born on April 10,1916. He died on August 4,2006, aged 90 Magistrates allowing private prosecution Law Report Board can exclude prisoner at hearing Court of Appeal Questions Answered Bones, beards and the wandering welsh Birthdays Court Circular Anniversaries Cheshire Lieutenancy Appointments in the Armed Forces Legal News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular In Memoriam Private Admission Ceremony School Notices Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tim10 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW finds power to banish bad old days of turbo lag Stuart Birch says the new 3 Series Coupé combines blistering speed with superb handling and practicality Open your mind Multiple Display Advertising Items motorpoint cook Moon stands still over Isle of Lewis Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Around Britain Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Ouija Board joins lengthening list of paris defectors Racing Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Hereford Ayr Sander Camillo to underline her class Newmarket Hexham Course Specialists Why unfit celebrities should get out of here David Powell says 'personality' runners have a responsibility to prepare properly Radcliffe promotes 'drugs passports' to week out cheats 'You don't want to keel over so you've got to do a bit of training' Baseball The Results Service Golf Hockey Real tennis Speedway Squash Tennis Today's Fixtures Decline and Fall their Cup Records Their Cup Records Squad named for Melbourne Basso reprieve Hudson's role Macklin steps up Lloyd receives Dutch courage Tennis Now Lewsey has his say with attack on England 'shambles' Visser makes immediate impact on Newcastle wing John Westerby on the Dutchman who crossed the North Sea in search of an England place Inclusion in starting XV is just reward for Farrell UAR Injuries and fixture congestion bring game to the crossroads Natural order is restored as Americans regain identities How to Be a Millionaire A little luck and a lot of magic go a long way for Woods Carvell ready to test himself Rugby League thelondonpaper Alonso fuels fire before final reckoning Motor Racing Edward Gorman meets an unrepentant champion before the Chinese Grand Prix Hair cut down by failure Ovalgate the Ball-Tampering Row Simon Barnes says that the umpire stood on the authority of his office, but a changing world had moved on without him Doctrove wanted to delay penalty The Verdict Speed calls for everyone to move on Christopher Martin-Jenkins agrees with ICC chief that decisions must be accepted Where Do They Go from Here? Martins in credit after pouncing at the double UEFA Cup First round, Second Leg Grant boosts Liverpool plan Taylor names trio Adams rejection Kavanagh blow Porsche Boxster Last Night's Results By Our Sports Staff: Le Guen's men see off stiff challenge from Norwegians Index Bentley's brilliance steers Blackburn to historic win Blackburn Rovers Keane ends drought as nervy Spurs tiptoe into group stage Uefa Cup First round, Second Leg Mourinho adopts view that image is everything Picture Gallery Parker and King competing for England vacancy Clumsy West Ham show green side and go into sharp decline Palermo West Ham United Friend and foe praise Wenger's ten years at the top Middlesbrough react with fury Mitsubishi Motors Boothroyd Backed Own Judgment McClaren caught up in fresh controversy Solution to Crossword The Times Crossword The Insider Hair faces bleak future as Pakistan claim vindication Inzamam cleared of ball-tampering Umpire to miss Champions Trophy times2 the face Will the erstwhile mouse roar? did yousee? If you need hug did you know? Let them eat focaccia did you hear? Naked for all the world to see Picture Gallery Modern morals This sporting life In an extract from his new book, Simon Barnes reflects on Paula Radcliffe's pain, banning boxing and why athletes despise sportswriters Cancer declared war—I refused to surrender Mike Peters, frontman of Welsh rock band The Alarm, tells Penny Wark how having a positive mental attitude—and dressing up like a soldier—helped him to ward off leukaemia Travel Direct MPs should mind their mindsets Digitally enhanced Note to future self: avoid Plasticine prose Lucia van der Post answers your style questions I'd love to wear leggings—but though I'm fashionable and slim, I am also over 50. Should I bother buying a pair at my age? And If I do, how can I ensure that they'll look chic, not silly? Markelliot askiucia@thetimes. co. uk Hair with Hari Luxury with Lucia I gave up refinement—and lost more than a stone suburban worrier Exercising my right to embarrass myself Dine with wine I was suddenly overwhelmed by a desire to hibernate Painful decisions When, if ever, should we take ibuprofen with aspirin? health Breast is best but the bottle has its place Breast is best but the bottle has its place The anti-Nestlé campaign has detracted from the way milk products can save lives, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford food Born in India, made in Britain: the curry success story Nancy Durrant celebrates a £2 billion-a-year industry VFB Holidays Ltd. Dish Index It's not auf wiedersehen, yet Simon Rattle, star of our podcast, has come under fire in Berlin. Richard Morrison met him on the front line Exclusive Planets podcast BT Digital Music 'Yes, I've had a rough time' Germans v Brits: Sir Simon's critics amazon Madeleine's careless fame Madeleine Peyroux is a reluctant star, the singer tells John Bungey If genius is pain, meet Einstein Pete Paphides talks to Micah P. 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Last Night's Tv Tim Teeman Su Doku Cubed Bricks Andmortar It's not only the bonus elite who are now thinking big on property—Gordon Brown could be, too The Surveyor Focus on: Guildford Figures from Hometrack, Co. UK, the Property Database Detached Cottage in North London Out Listed Farmhouse in Hampshire Bramshill: 17th-century farmhouse with five-bed barn conversion and extensive grounds Away Historic Manor in West Yorkshire Sowerby: a Grade I listed 17th-century house set in mature landscaped gardens This is why Lincoln's in Ballymore We Bagged a Welsh Ruin Caroline Rees tells how a couple rescued an old farmhouse they came across in the Welsh borders Restoration Game Inside Track Wrecks in Need Ociacon Going Large in London The super-rich still want to live in the capital whatever the cost, says Chris Partridge easy Splash the Cash Here Paula Hawkins suggests a few tempting places to blow you big City bonus Grand Designs Kevin McCloud reveals his latest British Gas It's Housing Rethink Time Give Planners a Rise Conserve your Energy Light up your Life Picture Gallery Persimmon Persimmon The Martyr's Manor A Reformation hero is linked to this beautiful Cotswold house, writes Marcus Binney Factfile Grosvenor Waterside The Panoramic WB Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ultimate Roof Hangout Diarmuid Gavin has designed terraces for a Norman Foster project in Cheshire. Jayne Dowle went to his launch party Ticket Offer From the Soil to the Earth A visit to Kenya inspired Diarmuid Gavin's Global Garden, reports John Mckie Wow Factor Revisited John Prescott has praised its bold vision. Fred Redwood assesses Newhall in Essex Pure Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items In for the Long Haul Budapest may be a short hop away but investors should be realistic, says Nick Foster Factfile Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Charcol direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items ISIS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Ltd. Homework Fitting Security Lights Webwatch Offers Direct Spend Splurge Give Me Freedom Kieron needs a flexible deal with no penalties for early repayment Homeontheweb Q&a Using Colour Homes Picture Gallery Manhattan Manhattan Did You Know ... ? Did you know . . . ? 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