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News from 03/10/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Mary Ellen McNish, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Reverend Dr William Okoye, John Battle, Robert Cole, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Carolyn Regan, David J. Critchley, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Brownwen Maddox, Catherine Phlip, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Fykse Tveit, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Rabbi David Saperstein, Elizabeth Judge, Sheikh Musa, Graham Dunbar, Patrick Kidd, Mark Tennant of Balfluig, Will Pavia, Chris Carr, Kevin Eason, Nick Shires, Joe Joseph, Professor John Holman, David Sharrock, Desmond Tutu, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid, Joe Volk, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Keith Chapman, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ned Parker and Haider Azzawi, Stallasett, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Anthony Browne, Sam Coates and Greg Hurst, Angela Jameson, Roger Stanyard, Russell Kempson, Joanne Lees, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, The Dalai Lama, Dominic Walsh and David Brown, Abdul Bari, Rob Wright, Muhammad, Swami Agnivesh, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, James Morton, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Matt Lippiatt, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Gregor Grant, Nick Hasell, Jeremy Vine, Matt Dicvkinson, Most Reverend, Bob Kemper, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Thomas Catan, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Bishop Gunnar, Bishop William Kenney, Ashling O'Connor, Dominic Walsh and Tom Bawden, Stephen Cragg, Richard Morrison, Len Collinson, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Sebastian Landers, Jenny Davey, Rob Crilly Marcus Leroux and Steve Bird, Joe Bolger, Father Robert, Christopher Irvine, Hanny Al-Banna, Ruth Holt,

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The Times Tories' row over tax cuts heats up Army pay deal Gambling collapse Law Section inside Publicagenda Counter-terror unit Bung inquiry Spying dispute 'Mr Cameron should drop the tea-towel blokeyness and … Index timesonline. co. uk An Amish schoolroom, a gunman with a grudge Three girls are shot dead and seven injured but boys are spared In the Times Today The Times Violence of the modern world assails pacifist paradise The journalist Bob Kemper began his reporting career in Lancaster Country. Here he explains how the Amish cope with the encroachment of 21st-century America Study for life on the land Fugitives of the Old Order Rathbones Killer dropped children at school, then took 'revenge' Soldiers in warzones to be freed from paying income tax Saddam's men filmed murder of two soldiers Sheridan faces perjury inquiry Phone protection £738m tax gap Victory lost New EU homeless Treasure checks New atlas lets Ireland slip shackles of Britain Prada The Times story of French sour grapes that matured into a film Right-wing revolt threatens to split party over tax cuts It's a bumpy ride on the rollercoaster of rhetoric Today's Agenda Tasteless, yes - but surely no offence was intended Osborne's gibe at 'autistic' Brown provokes wrath of campaigners Conference Live Cameron cannot afford to ignore concerns of Right Picture Gallery Dolce & Gabbana Conference Diary Drug company offered inducements to GPs Inside the Womb Downing Street intruder held Sex abuse denied Murder trial Bishop injured Nobel Prize pair Longlegs of the law New foetal scans 'clouded debate on late abortion' Ends Tonight Multiple Display Advertising Items Newlywed trampled to death by bull elephant The Fuels of the Future Total Gutter work for EastEnders star Hogo Rifkind People Derek Conway, Mp, one of David Davis's most loyal lieutenants, … Centrino Martin Amis went to great lengths to exclude newspaper … Picture Gallery Ps It's not been a good congerence so far for Francis … Stabbed to death after asking gang to be quiet Multiple Display Advertising Items Misery line Faith leaders: a call for arms trade control Bottle or breast for babies? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Reforms to legal aid State of science in our schools Air forces have vital role Radical religion Call to arms Picture Gallery The State They're in Image is important for the Tories but so is a clear identity Mapped out The atlas is history's hall of mirrors The end is upon us, real-estate brokers look terrible—and forget the canapes Bear Baiting Georgia should be wary of unnecessarily provoking a thin-skinned Russia Trussed up with red tape Picture Gallery Jailbirds ripe for recruiting Scatter 700 terrorist suspects in the fertile ground of British prisons and what is likely to happen? There's no dignity in dirty porridge bowls The Tory leader's cuddlier-than-thou image may draw in voters but is not what we expect in a prime minister We want professional, thoughful, stiff-lipped leadership, not the Waltons, in No 10 Come and join Dave Myung Moon in his world of Infinite Enlightenment Mr Cameron doesn't want to be seen as the man who will need to cut NHS spending Microsoft Rolex Distorted Christianity 'Causing abuse' Bad theology and outdated ideas about women are triggers for domestic attacks, a new report finds. Ruth Gledhill reports Promiscuous Britons 'ignoring Aids' Campaigners say Britain is lagging behind Europe in its failure to promote better public awareness, David Charter reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Infection Fears Centirnd Court papers gagged by Law Society High Court injunction prevents public and media from gaining access to documentation of any case, Frances Gibb writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Turner controversy: just another day at the office Curators of a contest that stirs debate over the nature of art have a prime shortlist for 2006, Dalya Alberge writes Contenders first night|Britain pays a belated tribute to the father of Modernism first night Visual Art Cézanne in Britain Special Branch absorbed into counter-terror unit Sean O'Neill reports on a new force created by Scotland Yard in response to the vastly altered worldwide threat since 9/11 Multiple Display Advertising Items Policing the Terror Threat Castle Cover Impractical jokers turn to the tuxedo Paris Fashion Week Epic trek by Mars rover may unlock secrets of watery past Gas Guardian New Beatles album, 25 years on Badgers 'catch TB from cattle' Guantanamo nine 'near freedom' Hindu goddess sunk in Thames Private heads protest over State's 'hijack' of their specialist teachers Prudential Anglican schools offer a place to all One in four future admissions by the Church of England will go to non-faith students, reports Ruth Gledhill intel Times World News Beatings, abductions, shootings: on patrol with al-Mahdi Army They bring death to the streets, but feel no shame and fear no reprisal. The leaders of Shia militia's Baghdad 'office' talk to Ned Parker and Haider Azzawi Waithing for the imam's return to Earth How one man climbed 380ft to measure the world's tallest … Index 30 years on, Watergate journalist is shaking the White House again Make your Will for Onhly £29.95 South Korean 'assured' of UN job The Rumsfeld method for squashing all opposition Great giveaway turns urban jungle green pfizer Woodpeckers nick crowning glory of world's tallest tree Chastened Lula must press on with reforms World Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Outright victory eludes favourite Goddess bows out with a splash (Reuters): Chess masters back at the table Gehry reveals his glass art house Shamed Republican blames drink A Good Deal Better Philosophers demand help for teacher on run from Islam threats Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Russia frees boat's skipper Austria deal (AP): Election victory 'Raped for a baby' (AP): Kiss it goodbye (AP): US sanctuary (AP): Massacre trial (Reuters): Seat of rebellion The Times Russia spurns 'spies' olive branch All transport links to Georgia have been cut despite 'goodwill' handover, Tony Halpin writes Opposition leader calls for vote to oust Prime Minister 'I pointed towards her and fired a shot. I hit someone' TV Station airs 'confession' of minister's son cleared of murdering former fashion model, reports Jeremy Page from Delhi Multiple Display Advertising Items amplifon Times Business Tuesday October 3 2006 Equity firms make bid for Harrah's Thorntons chief LSE snubbed Iberian merger Quote of the day US bar on internet bets wipes billions off shares Lloyd-Webber's Really Useful overdraft pays mortgage Ftse 100 Growth in eurozone highest in six years Friends Provident Odd ban from the land of Caesars Palace Business Commentary North Sea Oil Fresh start Pound to Dollar Poles apart AWG may get a counter bid. It is unlikely, however, … Business 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 show Demand for steel expected to climb Stop Press Boost for GSK anticoagulant product Merrill unit completes merger Court grounds airline antitrust case The Times top Bankers and players in America Online gambling chiefs set to suspend US activity The Times Contradictory approach on casinos adds to betting confusion US turns a blind eye to gambling - as long as it's not on the internet, says Tom Baldwin The Politicians The Companies The Law Industry asks: where do we go from here? How They Fell Lloyd's names face changes Credit Suisse Shell HQ may be redeveloped Banks set to shed 3,000 staff FSA warns brokers on disclosure Barclays sell handbag websites Watchdog to question Tesco MacQuarie sale raises prospect of merger inquiry Water sector attracts a stream of buyers Osprey bid opens AWG floodgates Misys falls as company admits sale has failed Increased risk may put companies off public IT projects me Lomax can count on £800,000 payoff after quit decision Skyteam Quintain prepares for reshuffle before chief's exit Rivals in talks on deal to create £2bn developer Bank of Scotland Casting the net Ashcroft's crosses to bear Degrees of motion City Diary Blue accounts City Diary Samsung Take a Note Live at Five Centrica set to bid for power released by GdF-Suez The Way Ahead Portugal considers EDP merger with Spain's Gas Natural Indian tribesmen oppose Vedanta refinery Invest Milton keynes Harrah's targeted in $26bn casino buyout proposal Multiple Display Advertising Items Soft landing or bumpy ride - it's too early to open the champagne The claim is built not only on some premature judgments but on one or two contradictions We have an equity market buoyed by two factors that may be signals of a rough time ahead 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 Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Danish customer's profit warning spells further trouble for CSR Gilts Discerning investors should develop taste for Northern Rock Tempus Tate & Lyle Severn Trent at new high as bid for rival AWG confirmed Stock Markets LMS Business Equity Prices bie interim The Times Unit Trust Information Service Panerai British Funds Times Register Lieutenant Joel Blamey Engineer whose skill and leadership were much prized by the submarine captains under whom he served Lives Remembered Adam Curle Quaker educationist and international mediator who served as inaugural professor of the Centre for Peace Studies, Bradford Jonathan Cohen Oxford philosopher who focused on inductive reasoning and the national use of evidence by scientists, jurists and physicians Lives in Brief More obituaries at timesonline. co. uk/obituarles Manner of strip search at prison violated privacy Law Report European Court of Human Rights Henry Townsend Acclaimed bluesman who played in the speakeasies of St Louis in the 1930s and was rediscovered by fans in the 1960s Times Online Court Circular Premium Bonds Birthdays Anniversaries Barony Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Online Acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam Private Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Giant lens creates mirage of the sun Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Failure of Japanese challenge masks Rail Link's merit Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pontefract Windsor Wolverhampton Course Specialists Noseda has Rockfel in mind for Sander Camillo Seamus Heffernan's appeal against a 14-day ban imposed … Catterick Leicester Huntingdon Life and Times of Billy the Kid The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Ponting in line of fire again as civil war persists Police operation ends McDermott blackmail affair Cricket Patrick kidd on the Australian's close encounter with the internet China prepares to embrace the freedom of its future Olympic Games Kevin Eason visits Belling, a city that will throw open its doors to the world by stageing the 29th Games Harrison in last chance saloon Flying doctor Britons get byes Hussey contract Sculthorpe exit Keothavong loses Fahey's final fling Locals willing to learn. . . with or without Beckham Getting Dolled up Marketing Gathers pace and Noodles Take Pride of Place Call for first-time offenders to sit out four years Drugs in Sport Cipriani given the chance to fly high as injuries mount Rugby Union The Times Lyon shows pride after recall for Australia Rugby League Owens to fore in episode of Dalls American Football Think Global Party Local Reid becomes the stuff of Legends as he meets his Match Sport on Television Zokora dive should be springboard for action Simon Barnes says cricket's lead must be followed to show referees as fallible The Meaning of Sport Mendes self-policing plan far from fall-proof Giles Smith Bad Excuses Bowen the favourite for managerless Norwich The Premiership Today Young spares Watford agony Prevention is key as Stevens sifts through the dirty linen Ferdinand on the defensive after inappropriate radio remarks O'Neill would have suited the Tyne brand Sir Alex Ferguson has no concerns about Wayne Rooney … High praise from McClaren softens Johnson injury blow When it comes to transfers, it's all a matter of family fortunes Owen Slot on how many footballing offspring are now part of the sport—but not as players FA likely to charge Barton Operation Nelsen Fears for Moore Samaras recalled Breen appeal Stevens offers no clue to extent of the bung culture Virgin trains Times Online The Game Podcast Owen Slot Matt dickinson The Times Crossword 23,410 The Insider Jordan happy to stay away Sport Divers or Agents—which is the Bigger Menace? Bungs inquiry intensifies as 39 deals raise suspicion The Times Mortgages for Business Index tuesday TV's Mr Smoothie counts himself out the face He has been described as the housewives' favourite, not a tag he'd dislike did yousee? Meters made for absent parkers Which organisations are best at developing and inspiring … did you know? A whiff of nostaigia too far did you hear? Enter the dragons Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The trial: but whose? Almost five years after her boyfriend Pete Falconio was shot dead in the Australian Outback, Joanne Lees faced his Killer across a courtroom. In an extract from her book she recalls the trial—and the affair that was used to try to discredit her Do you have a question for Joanne? My affair: I let it happen but I'm not ashamed The Times The Times Offers Diroct When journalism was face to face, not screen to screen Because the internet seems so comprehensive, it enthrals us. Hacks now spend the vast majority of their working hours staring at screens The house that Dave built My new heroine Thicker than water? When Sebastian Lander first met his biological mother, he feared losing the bond with the woman who had adopted, loved and raised him—but the result was a three-way friendship From only £39 A cure worse than the complaint Place a tin on your head and pour in molten lead—remedies such as this must have kept waiting lists short in the 16th century. Vanora Bennett compares medicine then and now mentuesday Be a civvy? I'd rather make a killing Bored by civilian life, a former soldier went to Iraq as a hired gun. Penny Wark meets him The Kit Stay in touch any time with a smartphone Virgin trains The mercenary army in Iraq Friends reunited—or class enemies trumped Porsche Design arts How the Turner Prize lost the plot Britain's most famous and controversial art prize has become tired and pointless, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The other Michelangelo Since being silenced by a stroke, the film director Antonioni has expressed himself through paint, Richard Owen met him Oh you pretty things Keeping it in the family A landmark reality TV show has inspired Gilliam Wearing, whe tells Matt Lippiatt Theatre Big Love Pop The Storys Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert LSO/Zhang reviews first night Concert BBCSO/Belohiavek Barbican Entertainment Pop Jurassic 5 Brixton Academy, SWS Dance Carthy Marston Linbury Theatre, ROH tv & radio The New Chic David Chater's choices Review The horror of Celebrity Wife Swap Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids CBBC CBeebies Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Horizon BBC Two, 9pm The Amazing Mrs Pritchard BBC One, 9pm Variations The Outsiders ITV1, 9pm Diary of a Mail Order Bride/diary of a Mistress Moulin Rouge (1952) The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (1992) ITV2, 9pm Caravaggio (1986) Eye of the Beholder (1999) Wife Swap's match made in Hell Last Night's TV Who really wants to watch John McCririck naked in bed, breasts dangling like two small fists of curd cheese? Su Doko Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4024 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Hiscox The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US Irritant of the Week Other Views The Top Stories Temperature rises in nanny state debate Issue of the Week Safety The Top Jobs Disaster Plan The Week in Numbers Hatches and Matches School Winners? Public Opinion David Willetts Health 4 New Medical Research Salsa is an answer to the blues Health Other Stories Weliked Dentists set pace on pay Aussies target UK nurses Index Management Develop a strategy to beat fraud Virtual way to learn of real world Technology Prize Caption Bringing power to the people Interview Paul Coen, chief executive of the Local Government Association, tells Jeremy Vine About the biggest opportunity in two generations to deliver local empowerment Mediamonitor timesonline In the Professional Press Police 6 Foreignways Rank decisions are confusing Police acevo Pay equality not so simple Discrimination Choose the right partner Councils Course Watch Careers Top Teams Younger teachers get results Education Cut-and-dried pass rates Education Hero. . . Beware the rogue bailiffs Councils . . . Andvillain Index Surreality Check Legisalation Update Jobs 8-19 Natural England Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items forum3 Hays Ensure your town Is streets ahead Over to you. . . What Worked Forme Defensible space works Call centres make sense Health funding for 'oldies' Soundeffect Diary Dates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Law Section Crown Counsel Filming courts: time to life the ban Nearly two years ago senior judges and broadcasters took part in a pilot programme. John Battle reports on what happened next A 1925 Act Stipulates that There Will Be No Broadcasting Multiple Display Advertising Items Age discrimination—money for old rope? Bowling out someone in their fifties is no longer cricker Practical Stock Times Online Sorry, but we really do have to mention the war It is Implied that a Vulnerable Public Faces Terrorism Alone Just another ethical investment or a force to be reckoned with? Sharia-compilant business has increased treamendously Since 9/11, Edward Fennell says The Enormous Wealth in the Middle East Needs to Find an Outlet lawyer of the week Gregor Grant In the City Count on us Daily screenings A sure bet Cover story Your shout readers' queries The College of Law on a Florida inheritance and evidence of bad character tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Stop! There can be too much of a good thing Media Review Make time for a single sitting Multiple Display Advertising Items

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