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News from 11/10/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Bel Mooney, DJM, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Dr Ken Tindell, Carly Fiorina, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Chris Preedy, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Damon De lonno, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Darla Danya, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, D. S. A. Murray, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Dan Dennis, Pat Gibson, Dr Andrew Bamji, Brian Swift, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Harry Benson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Glen Suarez, Saif Nasr, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, John Carr and Steve Bird, Hugo Rifkind, Chris Coles, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Trevor Pateman, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, T. Halstead, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Stephen J. Lockwood, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, David Robertson and Michael Evans, Edward de Bono, Richard Owen, Mark Irving, Roger Boyes, Gerry Kay, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Sarah Butler and Liz Chong, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Hazel Davis, Hisham Matar, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, William Zuk, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Isobel Williams, Anjana Ahuja, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, James Bone and Jane MaCartney, Tom Hennigan, Roger Boyes and Tony Halpin, David Walah, Mark Henderson and Alexandra Blair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Doug Edgar, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey and Dominic Walsh, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Stock brokers held in Lib Dem inquiry Brown on terror North Korea blow 'Weak' hospitals Cartel inquiry England team talk When the world does not care what the US president … Index timesonline. co. uk Science elite rejects new GCSE as 'fit for the pub' Bel Mooney What's the difference between five years in prison, … Troops serving in warzones to get tax-free bonuses In the Times Today The Times Science elite rejects GCSE Appeal lost on Alzheimer's Cuts at birth Phone-in review Flight delays Clinique breach Rats in decking Record for atlas Tiffany & Co Tell-Tale Signs? Trapped in a TV drugs sting, MPs sweat it out A third of Italian deputies tested positive for cocaine or cannabis when make-up swabs used by the show were analysed, reports Richard Owen from Rome On the trail of a generous gift BBC plans Farsi channel for Iran Bat had rabies Death at work law Face-on is safest Student suicide Bootlegger jailed Man has his chips Breitling Newborn baby boy survives 24 hours in armadillo burrow 'Weak' hospitals are failing to care for patients The Health Secretary is giving debt-ridden trusts one month to implement improvement plans, David Rose reports Cost of curing problems has quadrupled, say Tories The Trusts that Spent the Most Free fruit for children as Britain becomes the fat man of Europe Backing for spoof band to the tune of £2.4m Woman 'pushed over hotel balcony by her boyfriend' Church's No evidence Algerian pilot was part of 9/11, High Court is told Women are turning away from love—to their cost Another shortlist, but never a dull moment The Rivals Out of India, a daughter claims her inheritance Man Booker Prize Love. Live Green Flag tiscali How Sentencing Has Changed Law chief attacks longer sentences A novel memoir of the Iraq war People Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earlier this year LBC London radio host Nick Ferrari … Picture Gallery Famed (if you're into that sort of thing) German art … A fine High Tory turnout yesterday for a memorial service … Fascinating to read (in extracts from David Blunkett's … Last week the Princess Royal visited Prince Henry's … Ps Ing Direct Patek Philippe Muslim veils suck, Rushdie says As debate over the lifting of veils hots up Gordon Brown also backs Jack Straw's position on the issue, Ruth Gledhill writes Ulster party leaders may finally be close to squaring the circle Standard Life Lloyds TSB Insurance Deal or No Deal? Other banks make you wait days before you earn interest hp invent Rapist 'may be working as carer' to find victims Lloyds TSB Questions for creationists Homes wrecked We take letters by e-mail, fax or post, but not by … Hypocrisy, appeasement and nuclear weapons Tax challenge Settling accounts Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Ideas on crime and punishment Cost of cohabiting Microchip management Tongue-tied Flight of fancy Collective guilt Life cycle Picture Gallery Science Friction Britain is not nurturing the brains it needs to thrive Alpha Bravo A times2 analysis cheers these new kings of the jungle So the clocks are going back: time for the strange magic of twilight Notebook Beyond No Surrender An Ulster transformed waits to see if its political class will catch up Thunderer: Carnage from a computer Picture Gallery Going to the dogs? Who says? Debates frequently assume that society is getting worse. The view from here looks quite the opposite Join the Debate How Kim Kindled his nuclear funeral pyre North Korea's neighbours are willing to let the failed state creak on-but with less erratic pilots at the helm Have you tried out Comment Central yet? Daniel Finkelstein … When the world doesn't care what the US president says, we're in a mess The Administration is seen as dysfunctional, fragile, unable to admit its mistakes I hate what the US has done to itself and, were I American, I would hate it even more Skoda 14 arrested over £30m raids on country homes Mystery bid wins nuggets of white gold A truffle lover paid £11,000 for five at an auction last night-well shy of the £50,000 expected, Alan Hamilton reports Prudential The Open University SELFRIDGES&Co Leaving a live-in partner is tougher than a divorce 'Parenting should be recognised' It's more sax than sex, but willkommen all the same first night Theatre Cabaret Lyric, Shaftesbury Avenue The Smile Train The Sharpest Critics eDF Energy Brown sets out his plans to be guardian of the nation's security dfs Chancellor 'feared sack' A tough stance calculated to intimidate terrorists and Tories Political Briefing Take cover-he's going to launch some more adjectives Parliamentary Sketch What is the speed of sunlight? About 70mph Harrods Grandmother died in excrement Three World Heritage nominations War prisoner wins compensation Inventor hatches egg cooker Castle Cover Bugs' life of yesteryear Britain's nest egg of endangered birds New RSPB report claims that many of the Overseas Territories' unique species may soon be lost. Lewis Smith reports Our gifts to the tsars make a return visit energy saving trust Times World News Wary neighbours shy away from punishing nuclear North Korea An economy built on drug dealers, ivory poachers and counterfeiters Multiple Display Advertising Items The Official Line Post Office Look after the Future Cold War aircraft searches the sky for proof of test Dell (AP): More victims tortured and killed (AFP): Embassy grows on prewar site Hallyday's Belgian hopes dashed (Reuters): Christians silence rock band Fisher Wealth Management Chess set is Starr attraction Switch that led to 121 deaths on ghost plane Multiple Display Advertising Items Suzuki Pope set to bring back Latin Mass that divided the Church The Times Traditional Service Journalist's funeral blights Putin visit Lawyer sacked for fiction that was too close to fact Republican velvet mafia feels the heat of gay sex scandal (Reuters): New camps for refugees (Reuters): Gym blast (AFP): Oil workers held (AFP): Embassy protest (AP): Kidnapper flees (AFP): Fresh penalty (Reuters): Crash claim (Reuters): Free to kill Samba school killing casts a shadow over carnival bmi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Cinderella wife' Barkin has a ball auctioning off her $20m jewellery Times Business Buyout firms in US cartel inquiry Mortgages for Business Landmark backers reap £1bn profit FTSE 100 The Crowning of Queen Carly King still wary Hawkpoint talks Smart appointed Quote of the day Stock Markets How HP put the board in the spotlight US studies private equity firms North Sea Oil Commodities ECU Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief Pricewaterhousecoopers Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day Look ahead Rumour of the day The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Rumours of bid for US brewer grow Stop Press Comverse pair hope to avoid trial Caisse des Dépôts beams in on TDF Russia talks in Geneva over WTO Sprint Nextel chairman retires Collins Stewart in talks over acquisition of Hawkpoint Grant Thornton BT told to sharpen up act on local loop Brokers set to miss out, despite boom Times Online Loan aimed at big bonus earners Battle to attract City workers who expect lump-sum payments shifts up a gear, reports Rebecca O'Connor How It Works Cheviot Immigration IT plan faces hold-up Shoplifters steal away with £1.43bn of goods Kaupthing backs founder's £817m bid for Matalan The Times Parton considers move into private equity Tate & Lyle seeks sweetener from EU after painful new rules Aegon Harvey Nash looks to Continent St Ives faces more tough trading JPMorgan extends split trust Baking weather bad for biscuits Bank GDP forecast in jeopardy Jobs lost as fund assets go abroad eõs Airlines The Note, Live at Five King warns on inflation despite fall in oil prices BP chief spared ordeal in US court Royal Mail British Land considers new master plan for Broadgate Tchenguiz and aAim buy chain of hotels The Times Racing cert City Diary Lights, camera . . . City Diary Samsung Employees of what used to be Initial Style Conferences … Sox and the City City Diary Alitalia on verge of bankruptcy, warns Italian PM The Times Pru to sell home loans in Vietnam Film moguls look at producing $1bn flotation a year after split Jabre eyes $4bn for Geneva hedge fund Invest Milton Keynes Concern at job cuts in Airbus overhaul Former chief still in pay of EADS Germany divided over cosy affair with Russia The Times Why Gazprom has spurned its foreign lovers European Briefing Saudis fill the vacuum in Europe Cheltenham & Gloucester The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further … Life can be very lonely when everybody knows your name In her new autobiography, Carly Fiorina, the former chairman and chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, details how her life changed after Fortune magazine made her an A-list celebrity in 1998 Index Tomorrow Drama started with a cold voice at the end of the phone Where 'good enough' isn't good enough 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 Travel firms enjoy day in the sun as talk of consolidation returns Small Caps Gilts Time to get back on board the Vedanta rollercoaster ride Tempus Northern Foods Amvescap at four-year high as fund manager beats hopes Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps SSL International Business Equity Prices fantasy Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Maurice De Rohan South Australia's man in London who helped to transform Lord's and inspired Disaster Action Lives Remembered Paul Hunter Young snooker star who brought fresh glamour to the game and helped to attract a new generation of fans Buck O'neill Baseball player in the Negro League who broke racial barriers to become the first black coach in the Major League Service of Thanksgiving Eric Forth, MP UK's pursuit of spy was too slow Law Report European Court of Human Rights European Court of Human Rights Chief Petty Officer Joseph Lynch, GC Twice decorated for bravery while serving in HM ships It was already dark, but looking over the ship's side he could see a man in the freezing water Chief Petty Officer Joseph Lynch, GC, BEM, was born on November 6, 1912. He died on October 7, 2006 aged 93 Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Marriages Deaths Anniversaries Memorial Services Awards Institution of Mechanical Engineers Dinner University News Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge The hazards of taking a shower Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Online weathercall Times Sport True nature of O'Brien hidden by team ethic Racing Murphy finds redrafted rules a little trying Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leicester New castle They must have been searching everywhere for it. But, … Soumillon returns to Hurricane Run for Champion Latest Prices Wetherby The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Course Specialists Uttoxeter The Results Service Remorseful Cooke keen on quiet reflection Rugby League Today's Fixtures The Times Appropriate tribute to Hunter high on agenda Snooker Bath's prop idol returns 'home' to fulfil dream Mark Souster joins Matt Stevens on trip to Johannesburg for Mandela meeting Harveys Farrell takes step back as part of his education Invesco Perpetual Simpson-Daniel winging his way towards target of early return Will thirtysomethings ask age-old questions? Pat Gibson says England must not fear veteran opponents—despite their claims Four who May Rise from the Ashes Tharanga leads the way as Sri Lanka eye main chance training and development agency for schools Worldy wise Anderson happy to be back for Indian summer Ask Shane Yang brings her eastern promise to Europe Golf Peter Dixon on the outstanding Korean who has opted to keep America waiting Hamilton ready to step forward as Schumacher bows out Motor Racing Help on way for London 2012 Teens lead nation Durham recruits Bulls probed Raven Ivy stable Marray falls early Salisbury signs on Pools Forecast Last Night's Results Times Online The Premiership Today Barton grins and bears it as FA opts for leniency By Our Sports Staff: West Ham braced for fresh £75m takeover bid from Iceland BBC loses strangle hold on radio commentaries 'Wrecked' players add fuel to the Wenger fire The Game Podcast Jordan pulls a fast one to buy Selhurst Park Sanchez keen to put one over Ireland Group D Group F Bellamy quickly up to Speed Scotland must not rest on their laurels, says Smith Group B Staunton standing firm as he sets his sights on snipers European Championship Qualifying Formation, formation, formation: McClaren adds it up that England + 4-4-2 = 40 years of despair Sports Writer of the Year talk Sport England in Good Finals Company Wizardry of Walcott puts Germany under a spell Allegations of racist abuse put damper on celebrations England look to Parker's power of motivation European Championship Qualifying William Hill Group E Croatia v England Index The Times Crossword 23,417 Times Online The Insider Supportive Bilic promises not to wind up Rooney Sport Wonderful Walcott Shines in Germany (at Last) All systems go for England as bold McClaren gambles The Times Inside times the face Her figures are her fortune When she was young she had to share a bed with her mother did you see? Creatives cry more the click did you know? How to get a child out of bed did you hear? The art of destruction Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Me alpha, you fired Alpha males have all the power, but misusing it can be their fatal weakness, according to the Harvard Business School. Richard Morrison explains the problems, and how to fix them The scandals that have hit corporate America make tackling alpha male syndrome not just advisable but essential Four classic alphas Alpha male—or fall? The weight of inconclusive grief On his visits to the Montparnasse cemetery, writer Hisham Matar was unconsciously searching for his father, a Libyan dissident, who vanished in 1990 On crossing the Seine the possibility of jumping presented itself as a complete thought, a perfectly formed idea The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival The Times Offers Direct The Beeb seems a bit off-beam Brown's books Forget the critics and go along for the ride The reason Carsten Höller chooses to make a statement through steel in the first place is that mere language is inadequate for his purposes My ex-lover hurts me by talking constantly about his sex life Do You Need Advice? My Life in Fashion The power and the glory in Paris Strength and romance reigned over Paris Fashion Week, reports Lisa Armstrong Bonsoir The Saab Range My life in fashion I have spent my life around models but I didn't want to be one Margherita Missoni is a rebel's daughter, she tells Alice OLINS-but grandma ruled the company Beauty jury Look good—and do someone else good We highlight the products launched to support Breast Cancer Awareness month The Times Detail is retail Dish Gazpacho You've got AA friend Chain reaction Net result: an affordable A-list look ASOS.com may not be haute luxe, but if it's good enough for Mischa, Peaches and Kate, it's good enough for Anne Ashworth When the night comes falling arts Photography The mysteries of twilight haunt the V&a, while European history unfolds at the Barbican. Joanna Pitman reports Unexpected new shapes, ghostly images of depth and surprise are revealed Grayson Perry How to Improve the World Quick on the draw Julian Opie may seem to be a bit of a computer geek, says Mark Irving, but drawing is still the bedrock of his work Grayson Perry In this humble yard our art boom was born Theatre Waiting for Godot New Ambassadors, WC2 The Gershwins Opera reviews first night Jenufa Coliseum Jazz Eliane Elias Jazz Café, NW1 Entertainments Concert Magnus Lindberg Premiere Örebro, Sweden Cutting it at the top crème Working Relationship Anita Cox, the celebrity hairdresser, lecturer and television personality, and her right-hand woman, Sarah Hallett, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Career clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big Brother's Jade is watching Ten PAs have been vying to become reality TV star Jade Goody's assistant. Hazel Davis reports Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice A large helping of misconception Last Night's TV Would any sane person deep-fry two anchovies in the privacy of their own home by way of a garnish? Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Virgin

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