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News from 10/10/2006

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Giles Smith, Mike Brown, Andrew Robson, Joyce Wasey, Phil Yates, Christopher Granville, Jo Booth Davey, Robert Cole, DJM, David Brown, Amin Chowdhury, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Paul March, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Peter Tatchell, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, John Bird, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, David Robertson and Adam Sage, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Lioyd Parry, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Tim Eaton, Richard Lloyd Parry and James Bone, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Alistair Asher, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Lucy De Groot, Gary Jacob, Fiona Woolf, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Cooper, Pauline Dumbrill, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, John Taylor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Thorne, President Bush, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Grania Langdon, Jonathan Richards, Dominic Carman, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Richard Barr, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Pete Paphides, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Ed Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Barry F. Pamplin, Matt Dickinson, Terry Jones, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Davis, Sean O'Neill, Tom Bawden and Dan Sabbagh, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Jon Robins, Tim Riley, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Joanna Pitman, Tony Halpin and Roger Boyes, Tosin Sulaiman, Lord Taverne, V. Van Amerongen, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, O. Oguibe, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, Frank Greaney, John Bishop, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Vivian Clark, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Tom Hennigan, Rajnaara Akhtar, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Martin Scorsese, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Peter Breakey, Michael Evans, Shaaz Mahboob, Owen Slot, Catherine Paver, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Jonathan Hunter,

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The Times Cash to clear jails of foreign Inmates Tories slip back Law Damilola trial YouTube deal Snooker death 'Our prisons are in their worst crisis yet. They are … Index timesonline. co. uk The moment that shook the world North Korea enters the nuclear age Analysis inside £2,500 for foreign prisoners to serve sentences at home News In the Times Today The Times Three still on the run Desperate man in search of a shed Ann Treneman Political Sketch Bulging Jails Art—or accident waiting to happen? The helter-skelter at Tate Modern that allows visitors to hurtle from the fifth floor may be a slippery slope to disaster, Sean O'Neill writes Labour regains ground on the Tories after party conferences Mixed and worrying messages for Brown Sportsman dies during practice Lucrative roadwork Troops' tax help 'Insensitive' advert Windsor charges Dentists quit NHS Parks neglected 'Mother of Satan' bomber sent to jail Picture Gallery Husband 'tried to kill with latex glove' A court heard how a master-slave fantasy soured when a wife left a man she met on the internet, writes Simon de Bruxelles 'Dear Leader' clings to power while his people pay the price Now for stage two: putting a warhead on the end of a ballistic missile Michael Evans, Defence Editor, examines the implications of Pyongyang's nuclear test for the international community World Reaction Pyongyang's Path to Building a Bomb Wanted: new deterrent for a tyrant who lets people starve Picture Gallery Virgin trains view more meet more stray more imagine more access … Picture Gallery Anger in Beijing indicates rethink over former ally Exasperated and embarrassed, China will have to adjust the way it deals with its neighbour, Jane MacArtney reports Test raises the spectre of a new arms race Rural opera house wins VAT victory for the arts Love shopping, love Goldfish Bonhams ntl: Telewest Birth Control without Tears Plug is new contraceptive for men The huge interest in trials of a possible reversible alternative to vasectomy has surprised scientists, writes David Rose ID cards 'could fight illegal working' Picture Gallery Public to choose who judges them Proving Identity BMW Dell sky How a drink after work can increase your rate of pay You first Lloyds TSB Building on Blair's constituency Sienna Miller has had to apologise to the people of … Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery GlaxoSmithKline generously funds this campaign OAG Friendly-fire survivor tells of 'hell' The inquest into the death of an ITN war correspondent is told that US soldiers may have refused to appear for fear of prosecution Criminal neglect No quick fixes for addicts Letters to the Editor Lifting the veil on intolerance and oppression Educration? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Faith-free adventures in science Trident tyranny Cycle tracks County culture Beyond his brief Sporting chance Up in smoke Picture Gallery Chips with Everything A microchip in your arm is your flexible friend Who Cares Children in care deserve all the help they can get $58,000 a quarter for electricity? Stone me, now I remember why ... Test for the World North Korea's nuclear defiance demands an effective common response Let's draw a veil over Mr Straw The terrible smell of failure Labour has had nine years to sort out our prisons, but they are a disgrace to a civilised society Click on Comment Central and let Daniel Finkelstein … Tehran's secret war against its own people The persecution of Ahwazi Arabs and the takeover of their land has led to accusations of 'ethnic cleansing' You want to know why North Korea did it? It's their economy, stupid ... Paisley talks peace with Ireland's leading Catholic Singular Faith By a Correspondent: Armed police at US Embassy were drunk The Facts Optivita The Shopping Revolution Speed through the checkout with just a wave of your arm Shoppers could soon pay for goods using a microchip implanted under the skin, reports Valerie Elliott directline.com Smokers who loiter outside 'too noisy to be tolerated' Rac rescue Microsoft Foster children to gain right to stay in care until 21 British Gas Life Enhancers 'Child veto for leaving care is very sensible' Green Flag bmi Why this diet may prevent Alzheimer's I'll take the politicians' fingers out of NHS pie, says Cameron hp NHS trusts are £½bn in debt Private hearing Blind driver case Language barrier Beard a giveaway First web GCSE Caught on camera Bose The creator of Rumpole returns to TV scriptwriting Military author fears loss of discipline in Army Ing Direct Today's Highlights Lawless pair thought themselves untouchable Damilola killers could walk free in three years Parents condemn lenient sentences for Preddie brothers, reports David Brown Lottery offers £1m to preserve first steam-powered paper mill Smartpositivedriving.com Priest censured for false review Beach warning flags standardised Daily Telegraph has new Editor Goblins for sale, cottage attached HSBC NatWest 'Psychotic' reaction to drugs led soldier to kill with garden shears Race attack on Muslim after July 7 ceremony Powerful new perspective transforms tale of isolation first night Theatre Metamorphosis Harrods The Sharpest Critics A brilliant premiere from Steve Reich Jamie Oliver to host live masterclass for foodies via the web Times World News Back on his old stamping ground, can Putin put KGB behind him? Moment that gave spy a craving for power General is third of Sunni leader's siblings shot dead HSBC Hundreds of police are poisoned by bad meat Prostate You've got AA friend Mayor of London Child workers put on street by law to get them in school Mountaineers see nun shot dead fleeing from Tibet Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Ltd … Corporative Insurance (AP): 13-year-old opens fire in school (AP): That's a girl's 15th-best friend (Reuters): Islamists declare holy war Mammoth journey begins Mayor of London (AFP): Jordan to build fifth minaret Trouble flares as mushroom rustlers stalk countryside Inside Track The Times 'A pensioner had his basket of ceps stolen and his car tyres slashed' Turbulent Times Vatican's hidden burial place sheds light on all ranks of Roman society Aircraft sabotaged as talks begin on job cuts at Alitalia Rio opens its arms to weddings Royal Albert Intelligent Finance High Points The Times We're happy to see Bruce Willis save the world—but not if he stops the traffic (Reuters): UN sends help to Sudan (AFP): Arkan sentence (AFP): Unholy union (Reuters): Bus crash kills 42 (Reuters): Back on the road Times Business Tuesday Oct 10 2006 Oil price rebounds Factory figures Livingstone to go Quote of the day Foreigners frozen out of Russian gasfield Political battle forces Airbus chief's departure The Times BA executives resign over investigation Livingstone to go FTSE 100 Friends Provident Stock Markets The Streiff way forward has its troubles North Sea Oil Commodities A turn-off Pound to Dollar A disservice Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … 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 Microsoft on course to launch Vista Stop Press Buffett puts emphasis on ethics Judge dismisses MySpace lawsuit Hold-up for Vietnam's WTO entry The Times Photo Sales City of London pension fund caught in lawsuit against BP The Times PPF scraps plan to increase levy on higher risk strategies Royal Mail criticised over junk and early collections World Gaming suspends its shares after US gambling ban hits trading The Times Join the Debate Osprey's new bid for AWG wins support of the board Tata Steel looks set to make bid for Corus Tepid summer yields to balmy autumn as house prices rise ACA Rise in lawsuits against firms Drug approval drives up Shire Regal Petroleum makes changes Glaxo buys US health company Ashmore: Banker waits for a £627m float windfall Experian: City gives credit where it's due Biffa: Shares up amid takeover speculation Market bustling with new arrivals Thomas H. Lee: US fund of funds comes to London Hogg: Price cut rescues flotaion Cut tax or lose more business, says CBI express Working Relationships Call for procurement agency Snubbed Mama fails to take Sanctuary Many hands reach for advertising pie prestbury Google to buy YouTube for $1.65bn Caught in the crossfire of price-fixing inquiry OFT studies 'inappropriate conversations' regarding rises in long-haul passenger fuel fees, reports Angela Jameson Yorkshire Picture Gallery The Note, Live at Five Russian in City Diary Tale-banter City Diary Zurich A fine fellow City Diary Aluminium deal hands dominance to Russians Kerkorian weighs up regime change Putin in line with Gazprom in turning his gaze to Europe Skyteam Dolans bid $19bn for control of Cablevision Trend is to favour the private firm Goldman set to make £2bn from Chinese bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Risk-takers who won in China intel Honour for Phelps is far from Ig Nobel Prize for architect of central banking theory Peace Dividend Man agrees to drop Scania hostile offer Bonus King breaks out of Manchester The Times British firms bet on Spanish move Betfred's plans for Bilbao could lead others to capitalise on new gambling laws, reports Thomas Catan 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 Filtronic suffers after Powerwave delivers bad third-quarter news Small Caps Gilts Investors should benefit from a wealth of Experian Shire Slide at ITV continues as broker cuts price target Stock Markets Large Caps YouGov Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive The Times Unit Trust Information Service Panerai where Ideas Come to Life Times Register Professor Arthur Marwick Innovative and inspirational teacher who became the first Professor of History at the Open University Lady Rodgers of Quarry Bank Creative and independent political hostess who became a popular and admired figure at Westminster Lives Remembered Frantisek Fajtl Decorated Czech-born wartime RAF fighter pilot who suffered at the hands of the communists in his homeland Frank Beyer Director who battled against the censors to win acclaim for his truthful films in both East and West Germany Lives in Brief Nigel Hook, sports administrator, was born on June 7, 1946, He died on September 27, 2006, aged 60 Degree of control crucial to war grave protection Law Report Court of Appeal Procedure when relying on low impact collision defence Court of Appeal Don Thompson Britain's only athletics gold medal winner at the Rome Olympics Court Circular Memorial Event Service of Thanksgiving Birthdays Fellowships Church News Births Deaths Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services Dinner Luncheon School Notices University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Latest Wills Bridge Wednesday is thunderstorm day Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Statistics deliver impartial verdict on season's course Racing Ladbrokes.Com Soar Maiden Stakes Soviet Song is Retired Leicester Course Specialists Roy chosen as chairman Queally Banned Newvoicemedia Maiden Stakes Newcastle Newbury Yesterday's Results New Zealand forced to wait on injured trio The Results Service American football Today's Fixtures Tait's return helps ease the pressure on Farrell China given drugs warning Cardinals on song Owens failure Henman on move Hyatt gamble Hartley on fire Iraqi sport in state of terror after gunmen draw blood Owen Slot on the dangers that athletes face in Baghdad, where taking to the field of play could have a terrible price IPA Dawson flaw show far from in the pink Ashes fever hits Melbourne but we're more than ready for you Shane Warne says that Australia are stronger than in 2005—as are England Uncivil war over Warne's boot camp manoeuvres Ask Shane Theashes Tight Security for a Special Visitor Little urn to make first-class return Heartfelt tributes as man with the golden smile is mourned Snooker Paul Hunter Ferrari promise title race will go to chequered flag Motor Racing European expansion plans mask threat of defection Golf Vauxhall Winners Wellens must prove mettle after claiming Man of Steel award Southgate faced with uncertainty all round Owen on road to recovery Club on defensive Laws in frame Jackson wanted talkSPORT Barton to plead his case over bum rap The Premiership Today Van Nistelrooy happy to look back with no anger Are England bad, or should we really be shocked they are this good? Ferdinand planning to draw inspiration from big brother Timesonline Group B Luckless Staunton pig sick at new wave of Irish jokes Sanchez calls for caution Group D Group F Vanishing act pushes O'Connor in line of fire European Championship Qualifying Toshack rues lack of options as Hartson stays away Spectre of race hate returns to haunt England European Championship Qualifying Group E Advanced Hair Studio How They Stand Thegame They Never Thought It was All over The Times Crossword The Insider Time for McClaren to show Rooney a ruthless streak Tony Cascarino on a chance for the head coach to use poor form to his advantage Sport Parker back in fashion as England take no chances McClaren to experiment with 3-5-2 Back line shored up by Ferdinand The Times Inside times theface The Arrived This latest success will increase the chances of correcting an old injustice didyousee? Abducted by allens? So sue theclick didyouknow? Mamma mia! didyouhear? New rhythm method Picture Gallery Facing a Dilemma Carly reinvented Famously hired as boss of Hewlett-Packard, and even more famously fired six years later, Carly Fiorina tells James Harding about the blood on the boardroom floor—and her plans to bounce back 'I ask myself: Is my soul still my own?' George Keyworth, left, and Tom Perkins, who, says Fiorina, … 'I knew the coverage would be ugly and personal' Tomorrow in Times Business The Times Never mind the job—what's your hobby? The people who worry me are those who have no hinterland at all, no secondary passions, no breadth of interest Quick, fetch me a firematron Victimised Weight 13st 61b, waist 38in. Aaargh! 'Self-denial is not a virtue: it is only the effect … Where to find the diet for you The Kit Reading a book: aids and alternatives in gizmo form Abstract expressions: dressing for the art fair Dress code Porsche Design The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival Let's end Brontë by numbers The bullet-point demands of school coursework are killing teenagers' love of books, argues English literature teacher Catherine Paver. Now, who wants to hear a good ghost story ... A bigger and better splash At a new National Portrait Gallery show David Hockney's life and work is explored through his pictures of family, friends and lovers. Former doubter Rachel Campbell-Johnston is won round It Has to Be Hadid The Times So what is Stirling stuff? Architecture Second-guessing the Stirling Prize judges can be a tricky business, but Tom Dyckhoff is here to mark your card Stirling Prize: the winners of the past ten years Oh you pretty things The gods of small things You can see why Henry Moore and Picasso were so inspired by Pacific art, says Joanna Pitman Angus McBean Concert Reich Weekend first night Theatre Rebecca Raimund Theatre, Vienna reviews first night Opera Orfeo Hackney Empire, E8 First Night KPM Allstars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Walker Dance Park Music Hextable Dance Centre, Kent tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One The Times Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Bush assassination hits its target Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Picture Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritantoftheweek Otherviews Sector searches for confidence and balance Issue of the Week Self-Belief Respectful Treatment Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Newmedical Research GPs get a pat on the back Health Otherstoriesweliked Flu threat to UK's nurses Operating deep in the red Director of Transport and Environment, East Sussex … Now Defra promotes 'one planet' Environment Acpo chief says it's good to talk Police Jargondecoder Managed Learning Environment Drinking affects our children Alcohol is a drug in socially acceptable form, and getting government and the media to face the problems it causes is a challenge, Victor Adebowale tells Jonathan Richards Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Intheprofessionalpress Foreignways Two's company, three's a gang Education acevo IT on campus is a mixed bag Politics bar big savings Councils Coursewatch Careers Learningcurve Homes ought to be recycled Housing Power in your back yard Planning Hero ... Weather sparks fire alerts Fire Service . . . And Villain How They See US Legislation Update Working where money isn't everything Ethical Careers Corporate social responsibility, allied to a growing number of individuals who want to "put something back" into society, is creating a range of ethical careers where profit is not the be-all, Jonathan Richards learns Forum3news The Ethical Careers Guide Findoutmore Casestudy An education to rebuild peace Interview Volunteers queue up when it comes to rebuilding societies afflicted by conflict, but not all who put their hands up have the necessary skills, Tim Wallis tells Sarah Campbell Opinion defra 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 Chfa Over to you ... Young teachers are inspirational Whatworkedforme Chief Superintendent Charles Phelps head of the career management unit at the Metropolitan Police Service, on changing the way officers are promoted Goingup Picture Gallery Diarydates The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Leading—unfazed and determined—in a sea of great change Some principles are not negotiable, says the Law Society's new chief executive. Frances Gibb reports Legal Services Bill: Five Fears The Times The Times Law Section Why a judicial inquiry into 'real chilli-hot stuff' is not needed Reginald Stanley Timesonline Capita Resourcing News Why leading Liberty is about free speech not party politics Shami Chakrabarti is fighting her cause for Left and Right. Interview: Dominic Carman Key Facts The Times Lawco's Check out this idea—a supermarket of our own Just imagine how easy it will be for clients to nip in and see you, writes Richard Barr Conference Highlights Cautious welcome Law Society Conference Solicitors know that there has to be change but are unhappy with the Carter reforms. Frances Gibb reports on their views. Other interviews: Grania Langdon-Down 'Peer review for a profession is not unreasonable' Carolyn Regan is no stranger to wholesal change. First it was doctors, now it's lawyers. Interview: Jon Robins Timesonline Is the law now perfectly clear? Sold. On condition that it's perfect Law Society Conference The society wants its sellers' packs to be consumers' first choice, says Paul March Will home inspectors be the next target of litigation, asks David Thorne Online betting: what a bunch of cards those US senators are The impact of the Senate's Bill is psychological more than anything else, Edward Fennell reports lawyer of the week Good night out In the City Hot property Hit the bar How do you put a value on laddish repartee? Ant and Dec have insured their partnership in case of death. Veronica Cowan investigates CPS Speculators Would Take out Insurance on Syphilitic Actors Hacked off with the whistle-blowing laws A teacher who thought he was being helpful ended up at an employment tribunal, Peter Breakey reports Legal treasures under the hammer tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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