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News from 13/10/2006

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Lord Bruce-Lockhart, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Edward Lucas, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Fred Redwood, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Neil Inkley, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Nicholas Mew, David Rose, Miles Goslett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Sir Nichols Barrington, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, David Hands and John Westerby, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Professor Lord Rees, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Lucy Alexande, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jessie Hewitson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Erica Wagner Literary Editor's View, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Godfrey H. Holmes, Henry Walton, Charles Leadbeater, Raymond Keene, Baroness Neuberger, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Professor Sir Keith Peters, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Keith Shearer, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, H. Panayiotou, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Tom Cox, Jane Shilling, Reg Kemp, Ian Johns, Peter Halls, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Angela Greatley Chief Executive, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Professor Thomas Lehaer, Tony Halpin, Edward Mason, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent, David Robertson, Gillian Harcourt, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Languages to be made de rigueur 'Dirty bomb' plan BlackBerry tax Carphone woes Drugs u-turn Panic stations Index Army chief called in to explain 'quit Iraq' appeal Sounds on Friday Women revolt over High Street greys Languages to be made de rigueur in schools again News In the Times Today By a Correspondent: Bill to tackle climate change EU milk testing row escalates £20 benefit boost Council tax review Footballer charged Ship plan refused Breitling for Bentley Shot in the Wild And the winner is ... Earth, the movie The BBC wants an elephant, a bear and a whale to repeat the Oscar glory of March of the Penguins, reports Ben Hoyle A man prepared to speak his mind in support of his 100,000 troops News General called in to explain 'quit Iraq' appeal Line of Fire Gucci Jury shown CCTV film of tragedy unfolding Gang 'drank vodka and champagne before WPC was killed' Motorists must switch on lights during day, EU says Road Safety Tiscali Broadband When to Light up around Europe Doubling the Risk of Death How safe is your car? Size matters When it comes to the crunch, bigger really is better, a crash study proves. Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent, reports Reid to abandon 'confusing' drug crime thresholds News Sumo Su Doku The Departed New Brooms Sweep Clean Hospital phone ban 'unnecessary' Researchers say restriction on mobiles is based on mythical safety concerns and should be lifted. David Rose reports Student barred for filming sex Driven to anger Kidnap trial Harry passes test Sex trafficking up Dovedale reserve Don't send personal e-mails on your Crackberry, taxman warns News dfs dfs Guardians of the BBC Out with the governors and in with the trustees News Love . Live Women revolt over a grey fashion dilemma Currys The Times Magazine Madonna to bring baby boy home from Africa Artist's canvas provides light relief Dolce & Gabbana Ps halfords We go the extra mile Your M&S Subject to availability Selected stores only Rolex Sabotage alert over needles in bread News Carpet Right The value of teapots and other odd conundrums for Oxbridge Brain Teasers Peugeot 'Dirty bomb' mastermind plotted a wave of atrocities across Britain News Magnet Volvo No 'race quota' Mental illness: no bar to work New GCSE science gets a mixed reception Foreign workers at risk in Libya Join the debate with Times readers Worldwide timesonline. co. uk/debate Peace and progress for Afghans Centre stage Sporting chance Spark of revolt Counterpoint The Times Warsaw Pact Poland should account for the past but focus on the future Sven's View The former England head coach consoles his successor Why is Madonna treating Africa like a little orphan that needs adopting? Translate into Policy Lord Dearing should seize the chance to save modern languages Class acts deserve peerages Comment The price of shillyshallying The failure of world powers to rein in North Korea means that we face a bleack and terrifying future Why the West needs to stand by Georgia If Russia is allowed to continue bullying its neighbour, its neo-imperialist appetite will spread to our front door Have you tried out Comment Central yet? Daniel Finkelstein … When Brown opens up about books, it speaks volumes about his character Fame beckons as choir wins chorus of approval Tribute to Bali victims unveiled Recycled homes for otters Goldsmith backs police charges Fingertip control for school food Choose to Beat Cholesterol or Don't New Kellogg's Optivita 'Calorie-burning' drink alarms health experts Breast cancer linked to farm work Charities criticise study saying women in agriculture, healthcare and car factories are at greater risk, Lewis Smith reports AOL The Sharpest Critics American Express Services Europe Limited Missed dinner date serves up a stir-fry of emotions first night Citroën Selfridges&co Galaxies trapped in a spider's web Now here's the weather forecast for outer space Currys Island community that closes ranks to outsiders MPs investigate quiz show calls Airport charges Zoo theft arrests Princess's sale Suspect's death New police chief Furred Mondeo English schoolgirl to sue over 'racist bullying' on Scottish isle Teenager claims that council had been warned repeatedly about alleged attacks but failed to act, reports David Lister Brown tells fathers to get boys on track Let the battle of styles and personalities commence Labour rebels' spoof video of Cameron flops WHSmith. co. uk Insiders' blog tells it as it really is Ulster's two sides refuse to budge over policing accenture Troops accused of gun-running for cocaine and cash 'Abductor' had sex conviction Hauls that Went Missing in Action accenture Boris in food fight over the sainted chef Harrods Times World News I'm not a Blair. I'm a real socialist, says Royal Charles Bremner talks to the favourite to be France's next President and finds her mending fences with the Left Outcasts switch faith to gain freedom A mass ceremony will highlight India's unjust caste system, writes Ashling O'Connor Furniture Village (AP): Corruption blitz (AP): School torn down (AFP): Baby guilt (AP): Israel snubbed (Reuters): Pope peace plea (Reuters): Darfur 'failure' (Reuters): Youth movement Turk who defied official history wins Nobel Prize How master of allusion makes his voice heard (Reuters): Tigers release battle dead Anita Desai celebrates daughter's Booker triumph (AP): Factory fires destroy homes Comet Senior diplomats meet on Korea (AP): Bride shows off husband's taste (AP): King questioned over crackdown Can we bank on Poland to look back—or forward? dolphin Dell Oh no, Minister Cost-cutting shelves 'Berlusconi legacy' Harrods Nannies and TV rattle high-flyers Pressure on women to succeed has been blamed for the scandal in new Government, says Roger Boyes A voice of truth speaks its last: in Chechnya, the misery goes on The murdered journalist Anna Politkovskaya's final newspaper report gave fresh evidence of torture, writes Tony Halpin Images of Torture China admits its guards killed nun Transport for London Independence demand revives fear in Balkans Harvest of death is reaped where the cluster bombs were scattered Multiple Display Advertising Items Rights study attacked for Israel 'bias' Starbucks Coffee Where pilots fly uncontrolled Crash alerts New Yorkers to fact that aircraft are still allowed to fly over their city, reports James Bone Hillary's rival withdraws from White House race Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Times Business Cost of Uzbek gas leaps for Gazprom ISoft rebellion Tote mulls reform Banks rebuffed Quote of the day 'That's a significant worry' Orange may follow Vodafone in dumping Carphone contract Kerzner heir killed in Caribbean helicopter crash Disconnected FTSE 100 Amaranth collapse was 'easily foreseeable' Emirates Stock Markets Dunstone finds himself cut off in his prime North Sea Oil Commodities Fit for future Pound to Dollar Gadget diary Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest moves Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Italian banks agree to merge Time Warner vows to pursue Google Lazard appoints former IMF executive Cairn's Indian float plans on track Brioni Investor paid out extra penalties to quit Amaranth Efmd Equis Accerdited Ashmore chief joins the super-wealthy Leaders in the City's Rich League Deferred portion of $130m Excapsa sale raises questions Royal London Long-Distance Call Dunstone's painful day as his first client goes Bold expansion tripped up Carphone Warehouse, writes Elizabeth Judge vodafone House price growth gap reappears Recruited as Rate-Setters The Times Tough talk from MPC new boys Royal Mail rival plans to employ its own postmen Display Advertising Gaining Share Moss Bros buyer out after slide in sales WH Smith forecasts difficult Christmas Hot summer and big advertising push hit the spot for Magners US trade gap reaches new high Intel faces lawsuit over patents Prodesse board survives vote OFT drops inquiries in effort to cut workload Watchdog hopes that new criteria for judging complaints will ease pressure on staff, writes Sarah Butler The Times Unit Trust Information Service Woodland This is a paid-for information service Yorkshire Kerzner chief's death 'a sad day for the Bahamas' Butch Kerzner was regarded as a gentle tycoon but he hailed from much brasher business stock, writes Jonathan Clayton Berlin reveals plan to buy EADS stake The Times IBM transfers its procurement HQ to southern China Big Blue Blood The Times American DIY giant poised for China deal Kpmg Easy shrink City Diary Sachs of the best City Diary Ups and downs City Diary Eyeing the dots City Diary Carphone call City Diary Logitech Banking & Finance Austrian 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 Metal Bulletin climbs as 'bear squeeze' snares arbitrageurs Small Caps Gilts Ashmore's future growth must not be taken for granted Paper Chase Anglo American options in demand as metals rebound Stock Markets Nick Hasell Burt must stop the drip-drip of ITV speculation Media BBC chief takes biggest gamble in money quest Dan Sabbagh on the brinkmanship by which Mark Thompson is seeking funding Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis On and off Channel-switch Bill is banditry, says Berlusconi The Driver's Survival Handbook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items talk Sport Mini keeps spring in its step during changing times Catherine Riley finds the same character but a few subtle difference that have turned a teenager into a young adult Multiple Display Advertising Items Right Registrations Many Years of Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Butch Kerzner Son and heir of the hotel and gambling magnate whose empire spread from Africa to North America Leonard Boyle Indefatigable chairman of the Building Societies Association Colin R. Barber Mathematician whose computer programs helped to bring about a revolution in typesetting Edward Brech Pioneer of the theory and practice of management and writer of authoritative works on the subject Lives Remembered No remedy for delay by Revenue Law Report Chancery Division Calls to the Bar Questions Answered Say one thing and mean quite another Timesonline Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anniversaries Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Dinner Luncheon Meeting Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aphid explosion after warm autumn Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Timesonline weathercall Times Sport Truly Royal lifts tally of Godolphin's juveniles Racing Brighton Teofilo Faces Second Bout with Holy Roman Emperor Cheltenham Newmarket Warwick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Course Specialists Wembley invite for White Calzaghe claim Hamilton on hold Orr snapped up The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Williams happy to take pain for team Gymnastics It's only sport. Nobody is actually meant to die, are they, surely… Timesonline LTA Blueprint Landis goes online to protest innocence Cycling adidas Draper on a mission to find new stars Tennis All you need is shove to be the next Phil Vickery David Hands says Hampshire is leading the hunt for future England prop forwards Cross-fertilisation helps the Welsh to blossom again Guinness Melville takes dual leading role in American revolution Return of backs a big step forward for Ashton Guinness Emerging Panesar viewed as class head Cricket Three Lions Flintoff makes case for giving England an explosive start Scoreboard from Jaipur Theashes Stage set for Roby to depart in grand manner Rugby League Boothroyd plotting to take the air out of Arsenal The Premiership Today Luque must toughen up and lift tempo for Roeder George Caulkin believes that time is running out for one of Newcastle's expensive imports By Our Sports Staff: Indignant Allardyce decides to hit back Robson role brought into focus as Staunton plight eases Mowbray Move Reo-Coker unsettled by approach Group D Dowie leads the queue waiting to give Healy dream move Group F England's young players hoping Taylor can stay course Defensive formation baffles Bilic Warnock says league of nations to blame for failings Change is as good as a mess under new order Simon Barnes is reminded of what life used to be like for England, pre-Eriksson Kick in the Balkans signals time to address a faded formula One of England's Great Moments if You are Scottish Robinson needs to keep the faith, insists Clemence Watch that Bobble All over Again (but Don't Tell Borat) Timesonline England's jeers for souvenirs the final insult Multiple Display Advertising Items Group E The Times Crossword The Insider Fans given second rude awakening in Zagreb Sport England fans point finger of blame at McClaren The Times Inside Picture Gallery Index theface An actress with 'issues' didyousee? Mmm, cockroach … delicious theclick didyouknow? The change on stage didyouhear? Unlucky for some Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Are you thinking what I'm thinking? From YouTube to Wikipedia, collective creativity and collaboration are replacing top-down management as a business model. Charles Leadbeater believes the We-Think phenomenon will affect every area of our lives We-Think on the web Now It's your Turn to Take Part How I reported for beauty duty The Times literary editor, Erica Wagner, is most comfortable in jeans and a 'number-one' haircut. But, for one night only, she had to dress up for the dragoons The Times Are you more Nurse Weldon or Scarlett woman? I'd take gems for my pearls of wisdom The Twilight zone Markelliot timesonline. co. uk/cheltenham A urban worrier Our northern friends put us to shame for party stamina Insider trading Pippa Small's best bracelets Dish Swordfish in a balsamic dressing Ford Escalope of veal saltimbocca The Times I had a great time in borstal The Andrew Billen Interview Keith Allen had a blast as a hell-raiser—now, at 53, he's finally trying to grow up AA Lateral thinking The treatment of colorectal cancer has been greatly improved by using MRI scans to detect lateral spread, followed by pre-surgical radiotherapy. Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports The Times In Body & Soul tomorrow sounds It's not all White on the night Pete Paphides was told not to mention 'Jack White's supergroup side project' when he met the Raconteurs stars of this week's podcast. But nothing could have been farther from his mind … Storyville—free Raconteurs podcast Dressing up in Serge Jarvis Cocker is about to resurrect a neglected Gainsbourg masterpiece, reports Will Hodgkinson The HiSTORY Boys Me, a pop star? I should be so lucky It can't be that difficult to be talent-spotted on the internet in the days of X-Factor, can it? Sophie Heawood decided to record her own song, then she waited for the offers to roll in … BlackBerry Classical Classical Hallé English Landscapes Classical Gustavo Dudamel Beethoven Pop Albums Pop Singles Pop Radio Downloads Steady on her pinions The soprano Sandrine Piau forced her French vowels to conquer Haydn, she tells Geoff Brown Problems with your Builders? French fancies: the best of the crop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Pop Howling Bells Jazz Bobo Stenson Forsythe Company Dance tv & radio Radio Choice Hodder & Stoughton Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Unreported World Johnny Kingdom: A Year on Exmoor Galapagos BO! In the USA Sink the Bismarck! (1960) Sympathy for the Devil (1968) The Player (1992) Texas Rangers (2001) Blunkett's recorded delivery arrives late Last Night's Tv Variations Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4033 Word Watching Polygon Ing Direct Bricks and Mortar Thesurveyor The Times Despite the Bank of Mum and Dad, first-time buyers still need a little help from their friends Focus on North Norfolk In Terraced House in West London Hillgate Village, W8: a three-bedroom home over three floors, a short stroll from Notting Hill Out Victorian Country Home in Surrey Englefield Green: a family house with a self-contained wing, close to Windsor Great Park Away Period Farmhouse in Bath Bath: a former hunting lodge with great views of the city and surrounding countryside Keep It in the Family Rebecca O'Connor got on the property ladder by buying with her sister in another city Factfile East Side Towering Sisters Three blocks, named after the adventurous Pankhursts, are revitalising Manchester's city centre, says Jayne Dowle Anyquestions? Inside Track Barratt Let's save a Timewarp Marcus Binney argues that Heath House should remain in family hands Factfile British Gas King Sturge Wb Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Homes PLC Rebirth in the Forest Things are looking up for a once-shabby part of East London, says Lucy Alexander Forsale Talking 'Bout Regeneration The conversion of a cigarette factory is a vital link in the chain, says Susan Emmett Multiple Display Advertising Items My Topsy-Yurvy Lifestyle Tom Cox sings the praises of upside-down houses that have beds on the ground floor Multiple Display Advertising Items gleeson From Swags to Riches You may not have heard of Dunelm but you will soon be taking notice, says Mary Gold Hotseats High Church at a Low Cost A couple who renovated the steeple of a church in London managed to complete the job for only £50,000 says Fred Redwood Apartment in a Former London Church Three homes in which to take refuge Richmond: a modern flat with plenty of original features, close to bars and restaurants Methodist Chapel in Gloucestershire Uley: a former chapel built in 1790 and converted in 1979, with dressed stone quoins Victorian Church in Buckinghamshire Winslow: a large family home with tower and more than 4,400 sq ft of space The First Ideal Home Seen the Show? Now Buy the Home Monte Rei Spanishshowrooms Foxtons buyland cybarco Multiple Display Advertising Items Bring It on, Balaton Cheap flights have put Hungary's Lake District firmly on the map, says Jessie Hewitson Factfile Multiple Display Advertising Items MSi Developments The Times BooksFirst Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Regenerate Homework Radiator Maintenance Webwatch The Times Footstools save Splurge Spend The First-Time Fix With a £40,000 deposit and no debts, James is in a good position Homeontheweb Mortgage Best Buys - First Time Buyers Q&A Sales Appeal Ballymore

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