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News from 06/10/2006

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Mike Gerrard, Robert Cole, James Ducket, Fred Redwood, DJM, David Brown, Delilah Seale, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Philip Webster and Russell Jenkins, Mark Souster, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, David Lyon, David Chater, Joanna Walters, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Phillip Wibester Political Editor, Patrick Kidd, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Pete Dorey, Rob Crilly, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, John McBride, Jenny Hodges, Ian MacKinnon, Alan Hamilton and Richard Beeston, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Karen McVeigh, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Elizabeth, Oliver Kay, Colin Dexter, Gerard Baker, Nicole Swengley, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Pete Paphides, Gary Jacah, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Mark Souster and Christopher Irvine, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Emma Pomfret, Bernard Lagan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Liz Chang, Argus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Gordon Musson, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Edward Reeves, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Chris Salewicz, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Jack Hill, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rosie Bennett, Stephen Farell, Sandy Pratt, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Lord Lester, Ashling O'connor, Eric Smith, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Morgan, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Baidwin and Anna Stroman, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Michael Bright, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Richard Morrison, Neil Hunt, Adam Sherwin, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Wainwright, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Marcus Hampton, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley and Ashling O'Connor, John Merritt, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Death-row Briton pleads for mercy Lifting the veil Coursework cut The sunset state Ryanair's £1bn bid England regime Seizures of radioactive materials fuel 'dirty bomb' fears Bricks and Mortar In the Times Today Straw asks Muslims to lift their veils for face-to-face talks New fears over 'dirty bomb' Terror suspect faces US trial Jail cell crisis Flight liquids limit Migrant increase Ivory sale banned Doctor at risk Back in Top Gear Text message sparked Lineker rumours George Smith Jilted lover 'stalked football boss' TV sports reporter admits bombarding chairman of Crystal Palace with lewd telephone messages, reports David Brown Exam chiefs scrap GCSE coursework to stamp out cheating Primary children beat the 1975 generation in old spelling test Spellcheck GPs' refresher courses ended Pension plea fails War medal thief Document ban Cowboy builders Murder charge Princess auction Louis Vuitton New planets make discovery of life in space more likely Sighting raises chance of an astronomer's dream coming true, writes Marcus Leroux Death-row Briton who found faith pleads for mercy and forgiveness Martin Fletcher gained access to Rawalpindi's main prison to meet a Leeds man still trying to prove his innocence of a 1988 murder The Verdicts A Smuggled Plea for Clemency Tories take a leaf out of Thatcher's election book Welcome to my World Jessops Cameron dilutes call for inclusive Muslim schools Mallory of Bath Man who died at Bismarck gay sex party was high on cocaine Dell Promise of a Better Start in Life Homebase The Times Poor turned off Sure Start by middle-class mothers Families in deprived areas losing out, Rosie Bennett reports Tod's Embassy constable was redeployed 'to safeguard family' PC World Security fear for royal visit to Pakistan A six-day tour by the Prince of Wales will be a high risk after political unrest and an attempt to kill President Musharraf, Alan Hamilton and Richard Beeston report So it is true... a shock really will stop the hiccups Mark Henderson reports on the prizes most scientists do their best to avoid Roll of Dishonour Gucci Sharps Your M&s Poor Congressman Mark Foley Departed Ps Speaking at a Conservative conference fringe event … People Hugo Rifking Reld gets in the picture möben A woman is top lawyer for first time in 500 years The bright spark who lived up to her promise DVD Multiple Display Advertising Items Livingstone wins High Court challange over Nazi outburst Boy of 15 was seized and killed 'for being white' World Trade Center Engineer in bogus taxi killed estate agent, 20 Casino Royal Legal ties that fail to bind PC world Academic values Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Human Rights Act: Cameron meddles at his peril Armed Forces need hospitals The strategic case for the RAF The end game Set the children free Hot air Taken for a ride Thirst for more Bear market The Winter War Nato must press home its advantage in Afghanistan Wood for the Trees Britain is more diverse but this should not be overstated X is the Word In the wonder land where a circular letter can mean a great big capital O Heard the old joke about the cowardly teenagers and the shrinking babies? Thunderer: Not quite Einsteins of the sea Picture Gallery A quiet lesson in forgiveness The dignity and stoicism of the Amish show how the modern world has forgotten ancient virtues Slowly the sunlight is warming Tory hearts They may be confident after Bournemouth—but they had better get it right, as this will be their last chance times online Like Orwell's pigs, the grubby-minded Republicans are as bad as the others Beyond Petroleum Woman and her two toddlers found dead PC World The Times Three men arrested over Muslim dairy firebomb truth Sisters win court battle over father's war grave Death at Sea Romper stomper show has Stella full of confidence Paris Fashion Week the future's bright Currys Lost football leads to arrest Bishop's 200-year-old smile Oh Sparky, you're a shocker Little Miss Sunshine Schoolboy who beat leukaemia found that his feet kept growing Ethnic map reveals rich urban mix of cultures and religion The New Faces of Britain - from India to the West Indies By a Correspondent: Rocks stars and comedians all desire a night in Little Britain Universal Yeah but, no but, we want more ad libs. . . first night Comedy Little Britain Live think sofas, think dfs dfs Blair has given last conference speech but he is not ready to say his goodbyes Brown ally attacks plans for powerful city mayors Armed and dangerous, the boys aged 12 recruited by street gangs oxfam Trigger Happy: One Month of Shootings The killers are cowards, says a grieving mother Peace call as black groups look for answers halfords We go the extra mile BBC loses another top newsman to Arab rival Big Brother viewers misled by Channel 4 Back in the Nest The Times Children of men Hard-up students choose to stay at home as cost of college rises liva Times World News A final look in the coffin, then farewell with a hymn Deadly virus spread to Prime Minister's home Mean Streaks C&g Cheltenham & Gloucester You've got AA friend MacMillan The Rebellion Mau Mau veterans to sue Britain over 'torture' First Choice Evicted settlers on defiant mission to build a new home The families thrown out of Gaza last year claim they are following the legacy at Ariel Sharon, Ian MacKinnon writes flybmi BT Bringing it all together UN force facves battle to secure peace They are better armed than before but some doubt the ability of Unifil soldiers to contains Hezbollah, reports Stephen Farrell Carpet Right Arab nations should stop mocking and start helping MFI accenture UN's top job—a one horse race (AP): Thousands march for better pay (AP): 'No DNA link' to murder suspect (AP): Law to protect conqueror's name Dual-Core Price Breakthrough! (AP): Scientists find remains of deep-sea monster After 88 years, the Red Baron is flying high again The producers of a new war film want to reclaim the ace pilot as a German hero, writes Roger Boyes in Berlin The Times Germany Goes to War Business Startup Standard Life Far Right woos a tolerant city Most successful anti-Immigration party in Europe may make gains in Antwerp, David Charter reports Grey time ahead for California dreamers The Golden States faces a demographic crisis as the baby-boomers struggle with age and poverty, writes Catherine Philp Own It on DVD now Age of Plenty (AP): Seven police die in hotel siege (AP): Russian retaliation (Reuters): Deaths inquiry Karr case dropped (AP): Jail compensation Bush is the star of election adverts - only this time it's for the Democrats Republicans are having to rely on the President to raise money, writes Tom Baidwin and Anna Stroman We failed in scandal, leadership confesses Volunteer army tries to halt toxic toad invasion Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Times Business Shake-up as chief quits Top Shop Friday October 6 2006 Flotation back on Gaming firms' bill Quote of the day 'In the end we didn't sell enough newspapers' New Routes for Ryanair? Options investigation at Apple opens way for criminal charges Corus in talks with Indian rival on potential tie-up FTSE 100 Ryanair bid for Aer Lingus may face scrutiny Emirates Stock Markets There's method in mr O'Leary's mischief North Sea Oil Commodities Long game Pound to Dollar Currencies Light touch 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 Tardy NEC faces Nasdaq delisting Stop Press US law on internet gambling criticised Vodafone outsources IT roles Los Angeles Times publisher dismissed Brioni City has an umprecedented £5bn of property up for sale Alchemy in talks on hotel chain 3i to put £10m into restaurants On the Books Cheviot Hogg Robinson in surprise move to revive float Accredited by Association of MBAs Cost of meeting new regulations inspires Spirent to quit NYSE 888 makes informal offer for Ukbetting Race is over for The Sportsman as £12m of cash runs out The well-trodden path that leads from Downing Street to key jobs outside Tories give warning on Ofcom's Labour Party links Shares soar despite eurozone rate rise Fostering interest City Diary Striking lucky Hopes of a soft landing keep bull run going Tax on the brain Lost towers of Docklands Renault-Nissan looks to Ford in quest for US tie-up General chaos led to a devil of a time for Western visitors Intourist, shorn of its Stalinist past, plans LSE listing Steel companies need a global Christine Buckley assesses the transformation of the sector since Mittal took over Archelor Rollercoaster Ride Understated leader's bite is stronger than his bark The Times Throwing open a huge window on the world The Times Unit Trust Information Service Virgin trains This is a paid-for information service Homes PLC Attempt to acquire symbol of a nation stirs powerful emotions Heathrow Slots Ryanaur shrugs off fear over alliance Angela Jameson Analysis IPC's cover story looks in need of a fresh angle Media Corbis chief takes stock after moving into profit Dan Sabbagh meets the man charged with spending some of Bill Gates's fortune Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Tuning in to Change Watchdog allows Mp3 gadget for car radios Business Equity Prices Rolex Equity Prices Business Business Markets 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 Dollar Rates Analysts' hopes lift Reuters as FTSE hits five-month high Stock Markets Large Caps Northern Foods drifts on fears over imminent trading statement Small Caps Gilts Hitting Top Gear Spirent Store openings and choosy cyclists give Halfords appeal Ted Baker US pleads with Opec to think again on cutting oil output A Click Away The Times SEC will not pursue Pequot Tesco to press on in Thailand Gazprom to acquire UK pipeline stake Euronext still seeks NYSE deal The Times KPMG creates European giant Times Register Jock Duncan District commissioner in Sudan which he left with sadness at independence for a successful career in the Diplomatic Service R. 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Apple Colourful veteran American journalist with a huge appetite for work, good food and wine Sir Alan Dalton Industrialist who did much to make the Cornish china clay industry a thriving global force during the 1980 and 1980s Tom Bell Character actor noted for an acerbic presence in films and on TV Lives in Brief Time in post justifies pay disparity Court of Justice of the European Communities Some fathers responsible for their own grief Court of Appeal Language condition excessive Court of Justice of the European Communities Questions Answered Ownership of heaven above, hell below Court Circular Memorial Service Church News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Dinner Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Bridge Andrew Robson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items motorpoint Land-Rover Paradise is yours for just £222,500 Mercedes-Benz Question and Answers On the 'Brigitte Bardot of the Maserati Range' Bentley Azure Fact or Fantasy? Multiple Display Advertising Items drivershandbook Stratstone Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations El Niño is likely to bring ice and fire Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Nicholls has resources to remain at summit Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park Wincanton Choices of the Champion Course Specialists Worcester Sport Racing York Carlisle The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Mauresmo has to step aside Haskins attempt Tasmania's treat Hallam sidelined The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Barrett talks big as he faces tall order Boxing Alonso feels isolated as pressure starts to tell End of the road for high-risk circuit rich in history Randall and flexible friend plumb the depths in search of Olympic heights City sweats as all Hull gets ready to break loose Rugby League Robinson taken to task over Farrell role Morris rallies to more than one cause as he prepares for life beyond prop culture Mark Souster finds the Worcester and Wales player on the road to a bright future Henson emerging stronger to revive spirit of Guscott Premiership Rugby Academy Flood return gives fresh hope to Newcastle Casey tightens his grip with stunning display of power Alfred Dunhill Links Championship First-Round Scores The Times Times Man Suffers Van De Velde Day at Carnoustie Poulter heads for cover in attack of the clones Faldo aiming to make plenty of friends on the road to Kentucky Peter Dixon on why Europe's next Ryder Cup captain believes media duties will favour his role in 2008 Stockdale's old-stager still has a spring in his step Equestrianism Flintoff's return lifs England in more ways than one ICC Champions Trophy Schedule Ashes hero Pratt gets another welcome run-out The Ashes The Meaning of Sport Football destined to remain the last bastion of homophobia—that's the straight, naked truth Chelsea find Real attack on transfers a touch rich Big Spenders City accuse FA of going over the top with Barton Ireland pursue Robson decision Liverpool in court Breen cleared Dowie hits back Peace offer Argentina coach advises stars to leave West Ham O'Neill remains happy with rolling contract The Premiership Today Warnock on collision course with Jamaica over Davis Anelka gets the chance to shine again on main stage Scotland relish chance to underline progress Group B Evans aims high in bid to impress Ferguson Kenny wary of Cypriot threat on return to national service Group D Group F Toshack refuses to take any chances with 'dark horses' Giant Footsteps Taylor looks to future with Agbonlahor England's No 1 jog gives Virgin trains Love every second Robinson net profit Group E The Times Crossword The Insider The Times Crossword Sport England's regret at wasted years with Eriksson The Times Inside on Seven Pages of Football Leb battle commence did you see? £150,000 for a gun? Strewth click did you know? Walk tall to pass the flipflop test did you hear? Smile brightly and do it yourself the face The toughest role of all Picture Gallery Modern morals Times should clue it adequately (8) Veteran puzzle compiler and author Colin Dexter salutes the return of The Times Crossword Championship after six years and, right, Jane Wheatley meets the oldest entrant Champions and challengers The Times 'If you don't solve the times2 puzzle in two or three minutes, you're lousy' Out on the prowl, but still in the closet Almost one man in ten who calls himself straight is having sex with men only, a new survey has revealed. Despite the great strides in gay rights, millions are living a lie, says Joanna Walters Grand Designs Live The Times Bad name game Mine's a double How dare you call me middle class No one in London minds whether Lagerfeld's mother played the violin and wore purple lame, or played the spoons and wore purple spandex The four-year-old who runs 45km a day Since running 65km in 7 hours, Budhia Singh, aged 4, has become a national celebrity. But concern is growing over the rigorous training schedules he, and others like him, undergo. Ashling O'connor reports Budhia's diet Suburban worrier A little mental about a dental fantasist The Times Hair with Hari btw. . . Buy of the week Markelliot health High living and sick livers: a new cirrhosis epidemic Rich food can give us 'foie gras' livers. What's sauce for the goose is no good for us, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford In Body & Soul tomorrow Fighting back Herceptin is key in the battle against breast cancer timesonline The white-hot Strumer of '76 In this excerpt from his new biography of Joe Strummer - also the star of our exclusive podcast—CHRIS Salewicz describes the birth of the agit-punk Clash The Times How Joe Strummer came to want a white riot of his own Download The Times exclusive Joe Strummer podcast free Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery When it's all about Mimi, not me me One man's fight to strip opera of its gimmicky, ego-led direction has inspired a movement of new traditionalists. Emma Pomfret investigates Coutts & Co The bat who learnt how to blend in An older, wiser Meat Loaf has completed his Bat out of Hell trilogy. Pete Paphides met a Gothic Icon reviews albums Classical Sergey Khachatryan Shostakovich Naive The Times Classical Pavel Haas Quartet Janácek/Haas Supraphon Jazz Nigel Kennedy Blue Note Sessions Blue Note Pop Badly Drawn Boy Born in the UK Albums Pop The Bluetones The Bluetones Cooking Vinyl Singles Pop Hot Club de Paris Drop it Till it Pops Moshi Moshi Radio The Invention of Childhood is history at its most approachable Downloads A knit at the opera Shetland needleworkers are the unlikely chorus of Odysseus Unwound, Neil Fisher casts off The World's Longest Running Musical Multiple Classified Advertising Items reviews first night Opera Der Rosenkavalier Theatre Royal, Glasgow Concert Sting LSO St Luke's, EC1 Pop Missy Elliott NIA, Birmingham tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Season of mists and mellow Oddieness Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Trek MaChu Picchu The Times The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Anne Ashworth Soaraway prices and fears about borrowing costs are reinforcing a tendency to stay put Focus on: Leeds In Georgian Townhouse in East London Hackney: three-storey period home on a quiet square with its own garden Out Historic Family Home in Kent Faversham: grade Ii listed 18th-century house with wine cellar and extensice gardens Away Period House in Gloucestershire Cirencester: old stone house with landscaped gardens in the prettiest part of the Cotswolds Put out in the Street If your landlord defaults on his mortgage you could be evicted, says Lorna Blackwood Fact File Charles Church The Berth of a Nation New buildings and property prices are going up fast in Swansea, says Fred Redwood For Sale Inside Track The Times Barratt The Lakes' Progress Mary Gold admires a Cotswolds develpment that ticks all the eco-friendly boxes Splash out Times to Dig Deep Naomi Cleaver advises a growing family who want to stay put David Wilson Homes Web Watch Regalian March of the Tudors Marcus Binney admires the splendour of two timber-framed houses in Shropshire Fact File These Timbers Ring the Changes Sinclair Deville Invasion of the Suites Relentless business travel has turned hotel chic into an ideal, says Anne Ashworth Lower Mill Estate The Surface Matters Unlovely fixtures can be easily transformed, says Nicole Swengley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Conversion at the Vicarage Jayne Dowle meets the woman who transformed a venerable listed building into a modern and practical family home Top Tips Grade II' Vicarage in the West Country Near Bristol: Victorian family home with omamental stonework and swimming pool Early Victorian Home near Gloucester Newent: substantial former vicarage with separate coach house and landscaped gardens Large Neo-Gothic House in Lincolnshire Afford: Victorian family home set in woodland with private courtyard and wine cellars Adieu to All that Life in rural France is ldyllic but going home can prove tricky, reports Susan Emmett Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanish showrooms 64 Knightsbridge London Sw1 Foxtons Colombo's Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take the Square Route It's better to value homes by floor space than the number of rooms, says Paula Hawkins Guess which property is bigger Join the World of Space Invaders Campo Real Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Homework Blocked Drains Web Watch The Times Table Lamps Spend Splurge The Loft Touch How can Rebecca afford a £400,000 warehouse conversion? 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