News from 04/10/2006
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Andrew Robson, Rod Petty, John Leahy, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Stephen W. Ryszka, Matthew Syed, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Paul Johnston, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Peter Dunnill Professor of Biochemical Engineering University College London, Bronwen Maddox World Briefing, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Keith Diggle, Marcus Leroux and Neelam Verjee, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, David Charter Europe Correspondent, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Charles Mills, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, The Rev Stephen Jones, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Jill Parsons, Gary Jacob, D. R. Thorpe, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Toby Moore, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, David Fedson Former Professor of Medicine University of Virginia, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ron Lewis, John Hooke, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Adam Sage and David Robertson, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Sophie Coles, Tim de Lisle, Russell Kempson, Vivienne Cox, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Bernard Lagan and David Brown, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Rob Wright, Alun Jones, Qc, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Jill Hetherington, Cathy Harris, Sally Taylor, Damian Whitworth, Steve Smethurst, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Robin Bury, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Janet Boyle, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Arthur B. Parkinson, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Craig Lord, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Glenda Stone chief executive of Aurora, Carly Chynoweth, Tom Hennigan, Bell Mooney, Susan Chu Editor, fluwiki.com, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Ruth Gledhill and Richard Owen, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Bruce Shaxson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gilly Hendry, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Alistair McBay, Jenny Davey, Fay Schopen, Neil Murphy, David Robertson, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times IRA 'has ceased criminal activity' Tory health pledge Bung names Dow Jones high Airbus losses 'Enough substance, Mr. Cameron times online Mothers lose right to equal salaries Amish aftermath Lions hunt elephants - a shock from nature In the Times Today Crossword 95 The Times Cameron pledges NHS will be safe in Tories' hands Spoof video hits leader's blog Times Online Don't be rude, doctors told Inheritance scam Oxford tuition fees Crash driver jailed Ship death inquest Conkering halted Parents spend £20bn on unwanted toys Tiffany & Co. Children never had it so good The new generation of 'super-parents' is providing the best possible start in life, reports Rosemary Bennett IRA units have ceased criminal activity, say monitors Ahern apology to Dail 'Troop recovery delayed by NHS' Sheridan 'forgery' Road deaths Pantomime fraud Securitas charges Heads you lose Tods Dyson offers blast of ingenuity to solve a public inconvenience Killer told wife he was a child abuser, ready to strike again Bush calls meeting to tackle school shootings They are grieving, but not angry. . . and not a twitch of emotion shows Faith and mutual support will help the Nickel Mines community to cope with its tragedy, Tim Reid reports Cholesterol drugs could combat flu pandemics Where Women Want to Work Salvatore Ferragamo Breast still best - but not for intelligence Life-Savers Seven Ways to Say Goodbye tiscali No sign of a sticky moment in chatty Blue Peter farewell UBS Prudential Four racehorses, a villa and £18m in VAT case payoff Microsoft Dynamics Prada Parfums Counting the Cost £50m needed to rescue 'crumbling' Canterbury People Cameron inspires new drama As the father of an autistic son, Nick Hornby is well … Alliance Leicester Still passless after 30 hours (and growing forlorn) … Much mirth at the BBC on Monday as news broke of the An ABC film that criticises the Clinton Administration's … Picture Gallery Back in the 1960s, the Rolling Stones used to object … Ps intel Citroën "Powerful" … an truth Great Escapes BlackBerry Women trapped for days after driving over a cliff Gun control Extradition to the US courts Following the Irish model on taxation 'Fat cat' bonuses Learner drivers Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate The wrong side of the tracks Magical Rattle Letters to the Editor intended for publication should … Best way to treat bird flu Wily woodpecker More is more The Times Airbust? A cloudy outlook for the world's biggest airliner Language Laboratory Medical slang should not be silenced by the humourless Borat was wrong. I never saw a gay wearing a blue hat on a Kazakh bus In the Game Osborne asserts himself and reclaims control of the tax issue A snigger for the chattering classes Picture Gallery Try Cain's Law, not Megan's The naming and shaming of sex offenders will never work—but a new approach in Scotland might If an offender breaks the terms of the agreement, his name would be broadcast Join the Debate Post your views at timesonline. co. uk/comment Join the Debate The Tory sea change: rich, strange and real Forget the sunshine. What is heartwarming at Bournemouth is to witness the genuine conversion of a party Listen to IDS talking about paths to poverty and 'spitting matches' between politicians Enough substance, Mr Cameron. Stick to style . . . because you're worth it vodafone Multiple Display Advertising Items 'He said I'd never see Mum again' A girl aged 6 tells of the day a man grabbed her from her bath and assaulted her, before dumping her naked and bleeding in a freezing alley. Russell Jenkins reports Iceberg obliterated by effect of distant storm Nuts aBout Prince William's trip to Mecca Canoeists demand 'right to float' Vicar's joke gets chilly reception Bucket of water? Nay, mine's a pint Other banks A fine cast will make this a tour of strength first night Opera Tristan und Isolde PC World The Sharpest Critics You've got AA friend Lloyds TSB Osborne defuses internal rebellion over taxes with plea for discipline Thatcher's spirit helps to swing argument on tax The Matthew Parris Polcast Today's Agenda Conference Diary Boy George needs to decide what to do when he grows up Boris has egg on his face over school dinners Hague promises vote on EU powers The Shadow Defence Secretary portrayed a party taking its international duties seriously, reports Anthony Browne Kitchen Magic Internet 'diminishes influence of states' Pure Dell Blair's teacher argues for selection in state schools crème The Open University bmi British Gas Black Thrush with the Sweetest Song of All Drought to ravage half the world within 100 years Birds get taste for tadpoles as summer heat keeps worms under ground A vision of knights in organza Paris Fashion Week Farrell timesonline. co. uk/fashion Pictures galleries from … Cooperative Insurance Tributes to medic who died in rebel attack Girls 'smoke for smaller babies' Road rage doctor No 10 charges MBE cheat jailed Digital awards Missionary letter Sir Trevor's tears for a friend killed in Iraq 'by friendly fire' An inquest is told that Britain and the US have provided few details of how a ITN reporter died, Michael Horsnell writes eDF Energy Times World News Pope tries to win hearts and minds by saving souls of unbaptised babies Visions of an Eternal Halfway House Halifax (Reuters): Militants take oil workers (AFP): Soldier's 'suicide' (AFP): 8,800Bc find (AFP): 'Honour' killing (AP): Overdue rent (AP): 15 die of dengue (AFP): Chinese checkers Multiple Display Advertising Items How I survived mid-air crash A journalist on a private jet that collided with a 737 lived to tell the tale, reports Tom Hennigan Chirac must lead resistance to Iran's latest nuclear offer The Cooperative Bank Business Startup (AFP, Reuters): Colonial city father is reburied Big bang pair win the Nobel Prize American Express Services Europe Limited (Reuters): Christian convert hijacks plane No sign of the weeks flagging Records show Rice knew about threat before 9/11 Republicans fear lost votes as Foley sex scandal deepens The Times War of Words New plan to halt Iraq bloodletting Anglian Home improvements Blair adds support to Spanish leader in Eta peace talks Global alarm over nuclear test threat North Korea's warning has provoked international concern, but China's silence is conspicuous, writes Richard Beeston Emirates Aquability Growing your Own Business Intelligent Finance Taking cash doesn't mean I forgive killer, says father Marathon children collapse in a copycat race for glory vodafone The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Mindless vandals kill Tree of Knowledge Times Business Tesco cameras help boost sales Nasdaq holds fire Quote of the day A Netjets Europe Aircraft Takes off or Lands Every … Airbus will lose €4.8bn because of A380 delays Dow Jones surges to new high as oil price falls FTSE 100 Netjets Tesco proves its world-class credentials Picture Gallery Drying up Time to cheer 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 shot Ex-Comverse boss granted $1.3m bail Stop Press Judge rejects tobacco firms' request ImClone investors urged to defy Icahn Ford sales rise as DaimlerChrysler dips PC World BNFL set to offload its trading and marketing business The Times Gas spot-price plunges as pipeline floods UK Xstrata cash call at low end of forecast ITV starts to draw up top-job shortlist e-on Energy Profitability hits record high on back of services sector Doughty Hanson drops plan to float €1bn fund The Times Lack of deals make BT's Vision fuzzy Grainger rejects Merrill Lynch bid Gambling law spurs dropping of dividend Hit to Severn Trent from Ofwat penalties is limited to £3.2m The Wimpole Clinic Royal Mail puts value at zero to calm share fears Hundreds of jobs likely to go at GNER The train of thought GE Life set to sell for £40m less than hoped Income for Life Picture Gallery Home loans cheer Topps Tiles Japanese take stake in Stanhope Nokia plans rival to Bluetooth Grant Thornton Big Brother founder increases interest in Britain's Shed Microsoft appeals against fine IBM Cameras put customer needs in focus Tesco steps up its plans to expand in Asia and the US Times Online Thailand's military take aim at stores' discounts Deals in the Air Airbus revamp hindered by politicians in the cockpit Turbulence in Superjunbo Saga Eads Main Shareholders Blowing the PR trumpet Pass masters? City Diary Wood work City Diary Ricoh Take a Note Live at Five It's all in the game City Diary SEC to look into trades in Harrah's Norwich and Peterborough HP chief knew about use of phone records The Linde Group Dow's record is sign of financial resilience in US Carmakers that are grinding to a halt Haggling holds up $8bn RusA1 deals The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Virgin trains 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 Pace starts to get hotter under the gaze of Philips and Samsung Small Caps News and data by sector Gilts Investors should dig deep for unbeatable Xstrate share offer Tempus Digging for Discount National Grid Senator's victory on gaming is an unlikely boon to Cairn Stock Markets Powerleague Business Equity Prices Varilux Source Interactive Data Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Alan MacLean Easygoing publisher who spotted the literary talents of Muriel Spark, Joyce Grenfell and others Lives Remembered András Süto Romanian journalist of Magyar origins who became a leading voice in contemporary Hungarian writing Said Abdullo Nuri Leader of the Islamic opposition in Tajikistan who helped to forge a peace with the ruling communists Sir Robert Sparkes Conservative political leader in Queensland More obituaries at timesonline. co. uk/obituaries André Viger Paralympian who raised the status of wheelchair events John Bull Coach who propelled women's rowing Peter Norman Australian athlete who backed the Black Power protest by American sprinters at the 1968 Olympics Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Service Retirements Finding watered down statutory requirement Law Report Queen's Bench Division Judge's conviction direction to jury can be safe if they retire Court of Appeal Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Church News In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest Wills Bridge Waterspouts wow Brighton walkers Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Sunny Periods, but with Showers in Places. Temperatures: Max 17C. Min 3C Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Nicholls is monarch of changed landscape Dip in Tote's Longchamp pool confuses backers Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pipe puts reports of serious illness in perspective Coolmore cleared over 'team tactics' Nottingham Course Specialists Coolmore cleared over 'team tactics' Towcester Exeter The Times Sports Book McNamara puts his grand design above sentiment Rocky ground helps Witherspoon build foundations for US fightback American hopes of reclaiming the heavyweight belts may lie with a famous boxing name. Ron Lewis reports from Philadelphia The Results Service England face Spain test to seal place in last four Today's Fixtures War against doping to be boosted by Interpol Drugs in Sport Hope abounds through fearless Flintoff Simon Barnes on the build-up to the Ashes series, which could become one of the greatest sporting contests in history Why Does Sport Hold us in Such Thrall? When Panesar came of age, veterans starred and the Ashes still dominated Tim de Lisle takes a look through the A-Z of what was a mixed season for the sport this summer Wimbledon happy shelling out on concrete plans to raise roof Tennis Sixty-six years after it was bombed, the All England Club hopes to make an impact of a different kind, reports Neil Harman London Landmarks How the Homes of Rugby and Football are Changing Shape Thorpe takes plunge by returning home to face media scrutiny Swimming Drinkhall fast becoming a world force Table Tennis How to Cover Each and Every Blade of Grass Prospects looking black for White Snooker Clijsters mentor in talks about LTA post Policy over cross-code switches to be reviewed Rugby Union Leonard wants players' voices heard by management Faldo moves to Masters studio Talking tough Sussex contracts Webster award McRae returns McNabb inspires Peter Norman Renault dismiss the suggestion of civil war Alonso left praying for rain to stop Schumacher The Times New 'brave heart' becomes stuff of Hollywood lore Owen Slot on the unlikely friendship between an actor and a golfer which will be renewed at St Andrews this week Held up by 'Easy Slicer' Times Online Pools Forecast O'Neill falls back on Sutton The Premiership Today Chelsea targets as Wenger relights blue touchpaper Article Withdrawn Premiership Rugby Academy Spotlight focuses on agent's business Our case study shows how Charles Collymore went from obscure players' representative to the subject of FA charges The Agency The Player The Whistleblower The Game Online now times online Lehmann, the man who knew too much, set to sell his secrets Rick Broadbent reports that the Germany goalkeeper will auction the note he used to beat Argentina Luck of the draw deserts Newcastle as gloves come off UEFA Cup Group Stage Ferguson fires volley at France over casualty Saha Group E Group B McClaren plans tactical rethink to make most of Rooney return Captaincy and court case give Bellamy central role Group D 'It is a joke we've won nothing Matt Dickinson talks to Gary Neville, the England defender who shuns the celebrity lifestyle to focus on winning trophies Cancer Research UK The Times Crossword 23,411 The Insider Nev by Numbers Sport Bung inquiry divides clubs as agent faces FA charges The Times 7 Valerie Grove times The face The copper's copper He had the bonhomie that enabled him to get on with the troops did you see? Havana heavies the click did you know? What every girl should know did you hear? Get ahead on a beer Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The killing fields Lions are at the top of the animal food chain, but they have never hunted elephants—until now. Damian Whitworth watches a BBC crew record the most shocking nature film you will ever see I could end up playing piano in a Chinese restaurant Departing soap star Richard Fleeshman tells Ross Anderson his next stop is the West End—but his feet remain on the ground The Times Keep busy: the lesson from my nest of aunts Happiness is not a goal, but a by-product of positive action: once people accept this, they don't need an agony aunt A guest of Her Majesty's theatre Selling stationary It's so difficult being 'the other woman' Do You Need Advice? 12 Beauty Jury These knits are pearls The sweater dress is your new flexible friend, says Fashion Worn over straight black trousers, it will make your legs look slimmer Sensible sweater deafling I confess: I'm an eBay addict Sophie Ellis-Bextor talks vintage with Carola Long The Times Beauty jury Nourishing night creams for smooth skin Six of the best High-heel brogues I could curl up for a sleep in this safe House House of Fraser's Linea line fails to excite Anne Ashworth but the space's soothing decor makes her loath to leave Detail is retail magimix Dish Cassoulet Where size is everything On Monday giant slides will fill Tate Modern. But what works best in the Turbine Hall, asks Rachel Campbell-Johnston and art's movers and shakers Grayson Perry First Night The states they're in Charles Saatchi shows that he has lost little of his sharpness in the Royal Academy's show of new American art, says Morgan Falconer Grayson Perry Orgasms in marble? No, Radio 4 does it for me Royal Opera House reviews first night Theatre Golden Opportunities Concert|RSNO/Denève Theatre Follies Dance Rambert Pop Opera & Ballet Concert LSO/Davis Changing people's attitudes crème Working Relationship Susan Scott-Parker, pictured right, chief executive of the Employers' Forum on Disability, and her assistant, Victoria Farley Employers need to see past the stereotypes Fy1 Multiple Display Advertising Items It's not the years in your life that count Age is no barrier to work for Edwin Bradley who, at 92, is still going strong as PA to a hospice chief executive, says Janet Boyle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice Harper's Bazzar 25 Multichannel choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Amazing new PM has credibility issues Last Night's TV The owner of her supermarket donates £10 million to Ros's campaign—without even the promise of a peerage Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4025 Word Watching Polygon Virgin trains Love every second The Times Shell Multiple Display Advertising Items The future looks bright for women Introduction The McGraw-Hill Companies What criteria were used to identify the 50 most progressive organisations in the UK? Find out more about the organisations in the Top 50 … Female role models do not inspire only girls Inspiring Leaders Case Study hp Atkins Add skills, add value Training and Development If staff diversity is good business sense, it stands to reason that your organisation's career-development programmes should address it. Sarah Campbell investigates Case Study Recruiters trawl female talent pool Innovative Recruitment Ernst & Young Where women want to work Top 50 Aurora The best stand out from the rest Categories The leading 15 organisations in the ten categories by which they were measured HSBC Organisations take positive steps to iron out disparity in employee salaries Pay Reviews This Much I Know Benefits that count Rewards and Recognition Carriage clocks out—pamper sessions in. John Plummer finds that forward-thinking organisations are tailoring their reward schemes to the needs and profile of their staff Case Study Life's all about making connections Networking Opportunities Goldman Sachs Juggling act keeps women happy Employee Satisfaction Surveys suggest that women get more out of work than men do because they are more likely to take advantage of flexible working opportunities, Lucy Alexander finds Dell Your staff should reflect the local community Workforce Diversity The Statistics don't lie Accountability Deloitte A little support goes a long, long way External Reputation Fay Schopen discovers that when organisations decide to give something back to society, their initiatives are good news for employees and beneficiaries alike Pepsico International Flexibility is the key Employers' attempts to ease the conflict between work and home life are paying off. Thank goodness, says Steve Coomber Taking care of children makes for happy working parents To read about and debate the issues that affect women … The Key to . . . . . . Parental Rights This Much I Know RBS
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