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News from 09/10/2006

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Andrew Robson, Paul Mooney and Richard Lloyd Parry, Brian Valiance, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, DJM, Arif Khan, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, Gary Duncan Economic View, David Rose, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Saira Khan, Elizabeth Judge, Timothy J. Lynch, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Michael Sherrard, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fionn Morgan, Frieda Hughes, Donald Hutera, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Sir Rodney Sweetnam, Toby Moore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Henry Robinson, Jenny MacArthur, Ramnik Shah, Anselm Kuhn, Tosin Sulaiman and Fran Yeoman, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Andy Mortimer, Ajaz Haque, Edgar Jenkins, Matthew Pinsent, Riyadh, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Rabbi Geoffrey Hyman, Oliver Kay, Ian Leslie, Demitri Coryton, Rick Broadbent, John Hopkins, Richard Lichten, Professor David Lowenthal, Hamld Lone, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Tahir Luddin, David Mason, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Nick Martin-Clark, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Goran Ivanisevic, Jack Hill, James Hider and Tim Reid, Chris Washington, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Lefkimmi, Anjana Ahuja, W. N .B. Richardson, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Josh Ball, Ian Whittell, Joanna Bale and Jonathan Clayton, Catherine Philp, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Alex Murphy, Danny Baker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Michael Bird, Sean O'Neill and Anthony Browne, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, Peter Smith, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, David Robertson, Ross Anderson, Geoff Simons, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore,

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The Times Starkey attacks A-level teaching Packed prisons Poetry Addiction map Eastern thaw France warned 'It is never right for a woman to hide behind a veil' Index The Times Suspect in terror hunt used veil to evade arrest Crossword champion Paula's bump-start for Hyde Park run In the Times Today The Times Police 'exaggerated evidence' against British 9/11 suspect Suspect in terror hunt used Muslim veil to evade arrest Tories plan Bill to liberate NHS Prescott peerage Musical VAT ruling Baby born on TV Roman ring found Burning ambition Pushy parents do no harm Tiffany & Co Get your Facts Right This really is no way to teach history, boys Reid brings forward emergency measures for prisons overspill Britain's top judge turns conman and serves a day's hard labour Animal research backed by GPs Cancer therapy Hack attack Prisoner hanged Boy, 2, killed Blaze warning Waste at work Gianni Versace Why Paula Radcliffe is happy to take pregnancy in her stride A clued-up woman has all the answers for crossword final 'It's an excuse for spending a whole afternoon doing crosswords and talking about crosswords' Grand Final - Puzzle No. 1 Grand Final - Puzzle No. 2 Grand Final - Puzzle No. 3 Index By a Staff Reporter: Coming out cut my chances of Hollywood roles, claims Everett Today's Highlights High street bookshops 'serving up the same old recipe' Muslims not trying to fit with society, says Amis Accidents happen, says mother of drowned rider Hiscox Campbell's battle with depression IWC Family Ties Churchill's great-grandson held on £5m drug trafficking charges Zurich Free Money dfs Half of all jobseekers bend the truth on their CVs An artist of idleness tells how to work the system for 24 years Art experts detect 'forgeries' in Hirst works for sale at Sotheby's George W. Bush 1946—Tonight 9pm Brand New Drama, Exclusively … Faking IT Can You Spot the Difference? It's about £5,000 . . . Windscreen frames create deadly blind spots in cars flyMonarch.com Bespoke Suits bp Hospitals face tougher 'health checks' Star ratings have been replaced by a system that assesses financial as well as clinical performance, reports Nigel Hawkes The Big Ask Nationwide Mobility Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm oppressed, you're oppressed, we are all oppressed: the victim culture Medical costs Selective sense A UN force is a false hope in bloody Iraq Slave 'salvation' Catholic history Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Muslim women and the draw of the veil Science gap in our schools Safety on wheels Town planning Tory tactics You're toast Picture Gallery Hard Cell John Reid must not let sentencing be driven by prison place numbers Hard at Idleness A French self-styled 'artist of laziness' is no such thing It's just as you might think: being poor can damage your brain East Meets East Japan, China and South Korea must continue the conversation Every day a new excuse Picture Gallery Text, sex and dodgy tickets The scandals obsessing America are damaging more than the election hopes of the Republicans The Times Why Muslim women should thank Straw The veil is not a religious obligation—it is a symbol of the subjugation by men of their wives and daughters The Times Now we're all becoming Ronnies, the question is, which one are you? hp Rising fees put private education out of reach Pupils have the value of grammar spelt out Costs Double directline.com A witless production in a glorious venue first night Opera Rigoletto Grand Theatre, Leeds aBout Rac rescue The Sharpest Critics Goldsmith backs constitution River mussels get helping hand Archbishop preaches in China Finch species found in mountains BT More than 250 go nuts at conker championship Map smokes out people hooked on cigarette habit Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items How your Area Does Addicts' drug helps women quit lifestyle Mankind 'in red until new year' Dairy arson arrest Iraq memorial Wind farm started Fat a female issue Golden moment for the man who thought up hot pants for peace Paris Fashion Week Beirut has a stylish champion, reports Lisa Armstrong Photographs by Jack Hill Spurt Times World News Leaders bury hatchet as Beijing summit sets out route to detente Visit marks a turning point in Sino-Japanese ties after years of bitter diplomacy, write Paul Mooney and Richard Lloyd Parry Nobody Knows, so don't ask and don't tell US raises new options as forces battle Mahdi Army sky Inside Track Bounty for Afghans who replace British soldiers Taleban thieves banished me from my home and my children's graves Tahir Luddin tells how he can see his village from a new road but cannot return because he works for the West (AFP): Islanders defy volcano and return to homes ba.com (AFP): Russia 'would defend separatists' (AP): Far-right gains expected in poll (AP): Victims mark earthquake day Mandela toasts 75-year-old Tutu More than Vonage Elderly suffer abuse as old ways change Growing middle classes are abandoning traditional family life and bullying their parents, Jeremy Page writes from Delhi Stars face exposure in hunt to sniff out Malibu stinkers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Rabbi leads defence of Palestinian olive groves (AP): France sets date for smoke ban (AP): Homes flooded (AFP): 19 children drown (AP): Boldly gone . . . (AP): Got the hump Kremlin accused over reporter death History of Conflict Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Q. What's Italian for 'A fitness team is meeting in the pub'? A. 'A fitness team is meeting in the pub' say Italians worried about the increasing invasion of English. Richard Owen reports Times Business Opec poised to cut production Monday October 9 2006 Pay gap to widen Streiff support Quote of the day MoD backs start-ups in military technology Former HBOS chief rules out being ITV chairman The City's still a man's world, women tell study FTSE 100 Stock Markets Tories in power could not shirk making tax cuts North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar scope Currencies Business Need to Know Exchange rates Look ahead Which new force in Corporate Banking and Financial … Bet of the day Rumour of the day Deal of the day Business big shot Change on the Week Smaller stock to watch British Funds Google near deal Stop Press Stagecoach invests Less to spend Corruption count Pensions watchdog to tackle firms that shift liabilities Carphone gets poor reception from No 2 carrier ahead of US expansion Identity card targets may be missed, says IT leader Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets Experian's call met by new buyers The Times France joins the growing list of EU rulebook rebels Protected US firms review detective use after HP affair Santander stands by as Sovereign board votes on chief's dismissal Tokyo to hit markets with £22bn bank stocks The train of thought EU states accused over 'permits to pollute' system SpinVox Managers set to buy out BWG for €390m The Times Wind farms may suffer in plan to boost other fuel sources Chinese bank to raise $21bn in biggest IPO Hurd warning over investment in China Golfbreaks.com Flotation to beat Beijing crackdown Looking after a Scarce Resource Drug-Testing Process The Times Offers Direct India's new outsourcing remedy The Big Pharma groups are turning ncreasingly to the sub-continent to test drugs, writes Ashling O'Connor The Frenchwoman with a taste for business and Thatcher's Britain Powers in the Boardroom Christine Morin-Postel was expected only to be a housewife, but her savoir-faire has become a key asset to the boards of Shell and 3i, writes Angela Jameson HSBC Power CV 'To say I really want to make money, I want power—I don't think I had that early on' The Leader in Ten Questions Italy drowns sorrows as it loses a wine war At a beach ceremony, with raised skirts and disco music, the final Tocal grape harvest is trampled, reports Richard Owen The Business BlackBerry Libération trapped by debts and few readers Banking & Finance Marriott Times Register Professor James Scott Pioneering immunologist who refined the treatment for Rhesus immunisation, lowering the rate of stillbirths Professor Charles Rees Organic chemist who promoted the academic's role as discovery-maker, not pseudo-industrialist Lives Remembered Anna Politkovskaya Intrepid investigative reporter who documented the horrors and privations of the Chechen wars Philip Waddington Photographic interpreter who tracked the Tirpitz and later helped to rebuild Britain as a town planner Dean Wooldridge Physicist who had a crucial role in US missile projects Battle to save homes in the North Notebook Architecture An inspiring Cadbury-Brown exhibition Minister cannot use powers inappropriately Law Report Court of Appeal Timesonline Graduation The Times National Crossword Championship Solutions Births Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Court Circular Thanksgiving Services Fellows Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Nelson's path carved in volcano territory Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Excluding Fallon from Melbourne makes little sense Racing Twiston-Davies welcomes autumn with spate of winners Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Musselburgh Dylan Thomas, trained by Aidan O'Brien, was last of … Wolverhampton Course Specialists Flat Leaders Wolverhampton Windsor Returning Parker eases weekend of humiliation for France Basketball Do ya think I'm sexy? Time to grapple with bare facts Matthew Syed breaks a taboo or two by fleshing out the argument that sport and eroticism are inevitably intertwined Timesonline The Results Service Today's Fixtures Stars just not working for the Yankee dollars Baseball Saracens' early exit may help Farrell as spotlight moves away EDF Energy Cup How They Stand Ospreys' strength in depth is the key Weekend results Harlequins miss their target Dean Ryan, the Gloucester coach, insisted that the … Newport find home comfort Pat Howard, the Leicester coach, saluted the return … Wasps get boost from Dallaglio's comeback Andrew role a backwards step, says Woodward Rugby Union EDF Energy Cup Reports Humberside now has two teams to celebrate as Rovers rejoin the elite Sovatabua helps Eagles fly high again Beaten McBride's title hopes left in tatters Valuev's giant strides are still to come Ron Lewis says that unflattering reviews will not stop HBO's plans for the Russian Harrington emerges as threat to Casey for Tour crown Alfred Dunhill Links Championship How the Chase for the European Order of Merit is Hotting up Roe vows to have the last laugh despite reaching final curtain Price Takes the Fall for Hazarding a Guess The Times assistant sports editor, Craig Tregurtha, saw his partner's association with the championship come to an abrupt end on Saturday Kraut steals the show and makes history for America Equestrianism Results Hallowed fairways? Even practice ground brings out goose bumps Matthew Pinsent loads cluba back into the car after pure indulgence on the links McGrath's whitewash spin all too predicatable Cricket Theashes By Our Sports Staff: Gayle shines as Zimbabwe are overpowered Scoreboards Timesonline Radcliffe record falls to Kiplagat Hodgson target Solomona injury Love conquers all Percy outpaced Yoong double talkSPORT Dutch prove dominance by winning World Cup Hockey Henman delays retirement talk Tennis Smoke signals pointing in Japanese Grand Prix How the Crown Will Be Claimed Schumacher focuses energies on constructors' title Edward Gorman says the German is reconciled to finishing as runner-up ITV set itself up for more criticism of its coverage … Suzuka Results The Times Crossword The Insider Sport McClaren rallies his troops The Times Commercial Mortgages The Game times2 theface Private - but perfectly Frank didyousee? Just what they always wanted theclick didyouknow? Off the wall didyouhear? We can be transformers Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Do not congeal As she leaps cheerfully into her sixties, Bel Mooney says the point is not the number - but the attitude Listen to your inner voice The Times All the off-colours of Rainbow Fetch the matches My dream of the perfect British pub For sale online: cure or killer? Hydrogen peroxide is a wonder drug to some, lethal to others, Peta Bee reports Index Lifescan Uses of hydrogen peroxide Will our children be harmed if I break up with my husband? Work or Family Problems? Ford Pru Health Fighting postnatal disease, strep by strep The nightmare of childbirth infections seems to be behind us. Yet an old enemy is always at hand, warns Dr Thomas Stuttaford Leaders of the Never mind the models, what did the fashion ed The Times We have ways of making you laugh The Secret Policeman's Ball is back after 17 years, and the stakes have never been higher, Dominic Maxwell reports Index The Lion King Yes, you shall go to the Ball—what it means to the performers Taking his own sweet time Lev Dodin's King Lear was three years in rehearsal. Why the rush, asks Brian Logan The Royal Ballet Coppelia Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Pop Pink Wembley Arena reviews first night Theatre Bent Jazz Lynne Arriale first night Entertainments Dance Marjorie's World Unhinged tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Picture Gallery Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Sport Choice television multichannel Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Robin's merry, but Shane's all at sea Weekend TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword WWW Word Watching Polygon Acorn The Game The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower The Game Podcast Have your Say Still Taking No Prisoners in Debate on Bungs England's past Five Home Games Have Been Played at … timesonline.co.uk Free and Easy Way to Tune in Young, Gifted and Flat Rick Broadbent on why England have become too reliant on Rooney Thegame European Championship Qualifying Group E England Have Kept Nine Clean Sheets in their past Ten … Read Matt Dickinson's Verdict Too Many Average Marks McClaren Handed Dose of Reality The Games European Championship Qualifying Group E Ireland and Dunne Scored for Ireland, the First Time … Team Statistics Nottingham Forest Suffered their Biggest Home League … Substitutes England Serving up Goran Ivanisevic on the tie with England and why he also supports West Bromwich Clarks Bilic: We are Not Afraid Croatia's 7-0 Victory over Andorra Matched their Record … Injured Kuyt in Fitness Battle Woodgate Blow Klinsmann Role Walcott Hailed Diplomatic Draw is Order of the Day for Chiles Alex Murphy on the BBC presenter who will have split loyalties on Wednesday Beckham Gets Scent off The Two Dannys Danny Baker finds a whiff of the past in his relentless pursuit of vinyl vagaries Portugal Have Averaged 3½ Goals per Game in their past … Of the Ten Home-Based Players on Duty with France this … Cyprus Substitutions Toshack Left Punch-Drunk Irish Joke Lost on Unhappy Fans The Games European Championship Qualifying Group D Sanchez Plots Another Upset The Games European Championship Qualifying France Lost for the First Time in 25 Away Qualifying … Scotland United in Savouring Famous Victory Scotland No Shame in Losing to this Side, Says Henry Phil Gordon listens as the Arsenal striker says it is still too early to judge France Substitutions Materazzi to Get Zidane off his Chest Forest Get the Elbow from Laws The Games Coca-Cola League One Blackpool's Towering Display Leaves Brighton Floundering Games 8 Goals 24 Shots 165 Shots on Target 80 Red Cards … Kaveh Solhekol Alex Griffiths Millwall Have Won Two Successive Away Games, Having … Jeremy Cross Brentford Knill Grows Tired of Thrill of Chase Carlisle Crewe Leyton Orient Josh Ball Player of the Day Huddersfield Claim Bragging Rights Swindon Attempt to Find Winning Formula The Games Coca-Cola League Two Index Neil Johnston Bristol Rovers Jones Makes IT Jolly Rodger John Percy Le Fondre Wins New Friends in High Places Index Ian Winrow Gemma Clarke Rendell Gives Fans a Boost Walter Gammie Trouble on Cards for Sorry Gallagher Tables and Results Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Yesterday Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Results and Scorers Hot Shots Raiders Goal Misers Home Rule Leading Scorers In Form Foul Play Euro 2008 Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Scotland Fixtures Non-League Novel Approach to Clough Story Rick Broadbent on a book charting the bitterness that proved a driving force The Times Simulation Manages to Get close to Reality Tom Dart finds a computer game with a scouting network clubs would pay for Virtual Enemies Ready for Battle of the Sofas Picture Gallery Computer Generation Billy on the Ball Dell

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