News from 12/10/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Claire Fox, P. D. Deller, Robert Cole, DJM, Euan Wilmshurst, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Professor Robert Dingwall, Michael Gidney, Thelma Hewitt, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, James Hider and Michael Evans, Carly Fiorina, Sean O'Nelll and Philip Webster, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Gary Duncan Economics Editors, Mark Souster, Catherine Phlip, Kit Chivers, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, James Bone and Catherine Philp, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Will Pavia, Bronwen Maddox and Robert Thomson, Sam Marlowe, Andi Robertson, Wendy Ide, Chris Carr, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Tom Charity, Christopher Bell, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Graham Wright, Caroline Flint, Anatole Kaletsky, Mathew Parris, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nick Williams, David Charter, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Dr Brigitte Nerlich, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Dr Stuttaford, Russell Kempson, Peter Demetriadi, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Andy Atkins, Ann Treneman, Daniel McGrory and Sean O'Nelll, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mark Hawkesworth, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Sean McAulay, Matt Hughes, Charles Abugre, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, James Bone and Richard Lloyd Parry, Ellzabeth Judge, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Chris Dawes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Jullan Evans, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Glen Tarman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Pete Taylor, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, John Naish, Clarissa Farr, Mark Henderson, James Smith, Michael Horsnell, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Dr Sarah Lindfield, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Lord Adonis, Ben webster Transport Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLib Dem donor was fraudulent Poland's future Visa splits in two Richest woman Libel victory Disappearing act Our waist—not our weight—is the true guide to problem … Race quatos 'needed to end divide in schools' How good is your hospital? 10/11 New York In the Times Today Race quotas are 'needed to end segregation in schools' 1,000 crimes after jail release Bovine TB kills man Stately home raids Clarification Wealth gap worries Communist elite CampoReal China's Rich List World's wealthiest self-made woman Waste paper tycon becomes richest person in China after amassing a fortune of £1.8bn, Jane MacArtney writes from Beijing New York streets gripped by fear as aircraft slams into skyscraper Crash triggers terror alert, bringing panic to a city still traumatised by 9/11, report James Bone and Catherine Philip Crash site is home to many of Manhattan's wealthy elite Rise to the Top Allure Pursuit by black woman judge brought racist lout to justice Kelly penalises mosques' failure to tackle terror What the Public Thinks of Muslims Majority show their support Straw backed by race chief Abu Hamza paid £220,000 for house while in prison A school reflects its community so quotas cannot work, say heads It may be better to reflect the local demographic than to tick ethnic boxes, reports Lucy Bannerman The focus is moving away from class divide It's just like old Times as Hockney makes headline news 50 years on Gucci Stories of the Day How rarest dogs in the world were saved Bvlgari Discovered: Europe's first new mammal in 100 years Tod's Multiple Display Advertising Items Sumo Su Doku Robber pleads guilty to Policewoman's murder Your M S "Everything is set on green," said Peter Hain, on the … Persuing the minutes of the House of Commons Select … Haute Voiture Last week, People ran into Richard Briers at the biennial … Surprising scenes at the Saatchi show at the Royal … Having Mark Oaten, the Liberal Democrat Mp, on your … Picture Gallery Ps The Moldovan Embassy held a reception on Tuesday to … Gere escapes the joys of Sarajevo Blair hails a pivotal moment for U1ster dfs Could Dr No at last be learning how to say yes? Microsoft Libel ruling heralds new era for British investigative journalism Lords agree to allow journalists new freedom to make public interest allegations without fear of libel, writes Frances Gibb BT Ministers renege on cookery lessons pledge Sainsbury's Glad to be home, but Paras mourn 16 lost in action Better with Bush? World's poor fear a raw deal GCSE science equips students for the real world Bulldozed timesonline We can plan to improve our prison system Not joined-up Smart proposal Alpha plus Thirsty work The name for it The Times The Public Interest The Lords upholds a vital principle of press freedom Surfing for Love Cyberspace is booming as a place to meet How can anyone simultaneously be clinically depressed and hold a top job? A Class Apart Ethnic segregation by school cannot be ignored Appliance of bogus science London's mountain of money The middle classes are being squeezed by the capital's super-rich. But they shouldn't complain Why food advice from TV experts is poison Forget about 'product placement': children are now exposed constantly to government 'policy placement' Join the Debate If he was bolder, Brown could do the right thing. 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McAfee drawn into US stock options scandal Double blow for BP amid inquiry Fertiliser maker is first Russian firm to pull IPO Times Online London Floats Reinvented champion backed by the might of the Kremlin Veolia US tax flow cuts budget deficit to boost Bush before poll Hawkish tone from the Fed Pipeline to Washington Paulson places trust in Goldman Sachs History lesson for struggling broadcaster heathrowexpress Son takes on Benetton family firm In building a global brand, will the luck of Luciano pass to Alessandro? Richard Owen reports Sweater by sister led to €5bn giant Boardroom betrayal has sudden impact of violation In her autobiography, Carly Fiorina, the former head of Hewlett-Packard, describes how she arrived at the World Economic Forum as the media revealed leaked information Compaq CEO makes odd offer in private meeting From Hegel to Fortune 'I had to will myself to get up' 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Investors sense that chief may be next out through Cardpoint door Small Caps Gilts Enduring fashion for Burberry is worth checking out Cairn Energy's price boosted by broker's takeover view Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Business Equity Prices Beam Global Distribution (UK) Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bank of Scotland This is a paid-for information service. 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