News from 16/10/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, H. Hunt, Susannah Hickling, DJM, David Brown, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Miles Goslett, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, Paul C. Rosenblatt, James Ducker, Nick Daws, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Coates and Dominic Kennedy, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Alexandra Blair and Dominic Kennedy, Helen Nugent and Kelly Taylor, Kevin Eason, Gemma Clarke, Bernard Aldrich, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Sri John Weston UK Ambassador to Nato, Frieda Hughes, Tom Bawden, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, David Rose and Sam Coates, Donald Berry, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, David Charter, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, John Hopkins, Christine Buckley and Gary Duncan, Alice Olins, David chater, Patrick Allan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ruth Gledhill and Alan Hamilton, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Paul Pemberton, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Lucy Powell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Professor Hermione Lee, Sir Wally Herbert, Tosin Sulaiman, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Simon Callow, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Josh Ball, Ben Webster, Mark Henderson, Charles Hennessy, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Alex Murphy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ian Gordon, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Alyson Rudd, Gordon Brown, Michael Evans, Sarah Hague, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Sam Coates, Political Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Philip Priestley Maurice Vanstone, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoBrain implants to help quadriplegics Road hole fines Clean air profits Leader accused Taxi talks England slump Index Hospitals in Tory seats are 'targeted for closure' Can you beat the new Su Doku champion? Picture Gallery In the Times Today Crossword 67 Today's Weather The Hospital Hitlist Health service 'cannot meet transplant target' Student knife checks lawful Legal challenge Towers set to fall Tory work call Royal Baltic tour No place to study Boy, 15, charged Sting's lute music The Mothers' Union Ten Commandments or "You Musts" Thou shalt help to save the planet, Mothers' Union tells its 3.6m flock Leaders issue new commandments on how to fight poverty and climate change, Ruth Gledhill and Alan Hamilton report Islamic militants face purge in schools and universities Minister will order police and councils to identify hotspots of extremism, report Alexandra Blair and Dominic Kennedy Muslim MP backs dismissal of class assistant who wore veil Kelly denies gay rights delay Rare bird threat Surgery time-saver Praise for new law Starry, starry night Man fatally beaten Allergy discovery Teenage coma survivor dies after knife attack Rolex One man is killed, two wounded in weekend shootings How paralysed patients could feed themselves by the power of thought Brain implants could allow quadriplegics enough control over their limbs to be able to feed themselves using their own hands, an expert in the technology has said. Mark Henderson reports ntl: Telewest How paralysed patients could feed themselves by the … Brain implants could allow quadriplegics enough control over their limbs to be able to feed themselves using their own hands, an expert in the technology has said. Mark Henderson reports How to Bypass the Spinal-Cord 'I wish I could just scratch an itch on my face' Gordonstoun offers free Highland trips to lure new parents Hiscox Famous and Model Pupils AA fly Monarch.com Business is booming for pubs that ban smoking Barclays Wealth It's dead wrong to write about the living, says author Is it puzzling that women do best? For the second year running the men lost out at The Times Su Doku Championships, Ben Hoyle writes Festival Facts 'History is strangled by cautious approach' intel Can sat-nav negotiate Whitehall maze? More than we Do More Leave a hole in the road and get one in the pocket Ministers want to fine utility companies £2,500 a day for failing to complete roadworks on time, Ben Webster writes Roll Call of Road Misery Polar opposites 'thaw' as price for peace in Ulster The St Andrews deal is welcomed as an extraordinary outcome for two men who appeal to extremes, David Sharrock reports AOL Pedigree dogs most likely to be dumped What's the latest target of poachers? Your nanny Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cost of Care First-time buyers left stranded as house prices rise by 11% speakout. co. uk Our alternatives to prison need urgent reform TV taxes Right to ration Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Dannett's Warning Nanny State Education Quotas Children's cost in safety bill Right way to express the unease felt in the Army Picture Gallery Bring to book Lost languages Pitched victories Picture Gallery Ulster Awaits The extraordinary prospect of Paisley and McGuinness in government North Korea in Quarantine A tough UN resolution whose effectiveness now depends on China Good Mews Life is sweet on the sunny side of the boulevard So, maybe I made most of this up, but, hey, does it really matter? Thunderer: NHS, IVF, NICE. It's all NBG Tony Blair, Ireland's saviour Thanks to the Prime Minister, after centuries of bloodsed, all their Troubles soon be over The three guilty men who have failed Iraq Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld all got it terribly wrong—now Britain cannot be ignored in the search for a solution Have you tried out Comment Central yet? Daniel Finkelstein will scan the web and guide you to the sharpest opinion of the day First Rwanda, then Darfur, and next? How we can help to end these horrors Many states see it as their soverign right to kill and persecute their own population Fellowes Cooperative Insurance BlackBerry 30 new species of orchid bloom in the rainforest Find new members if you want more money, parties told Green Flag Challenge to repay £2.4m Aussies call for help with Barmy Army Not quite all quiet as Dannatt returns to his office Dishes prove a bit of a mouthful Diwali lights up Trafalgar Square Victim 'put in danger by police' These boots were made for giving HSE Digging-in for national victory A Good Deal Better Americans seek asylum in Britain Gene that makes a girl Health Action on class divide Law Sad Beginnings, Happy Endings Least expensive street beginnings Most expensive beginnings Least expensive endings Street Most expensive endings RAC rescue The Open University Revealed, the signs of class that could put you in the right lane Living in a Common is not so common, but a Path can go wrong way, reports Lewis Smith on a study of road names Not the full Monty-but we had a ball first night Comedy The Secret Policeman's Ball Albert Hall HSBC Times World News Whites in the Deep South turn to law for equal rights on voting 40 years after poll equality was enforced a black leader faces bias accusations, writes Tim Reid Towards Civil Rights Romans forget to ask Sophia to the pictures The Times Chefs think up lessons in a rich cuisine for the poor Turkey may be waiting at Europe's door for 20 more years Dozens die in sectarian feud (AP): Hawaii quake (AFP): Election runoff (AFP): 300m Americans (AP): Train crash cause (Reuters): Journalist seized (Reuters): Tycoon arrested (AFP): Didn't ring true Starvation fear over nuclear sanctions Aid groups are concerned that millions could die if food aid to North Korea is cut back, writes Richard Lloyd Parry Inside Track (Reuters): Japanese policy boss urges talks on Bomb Challenge churchill Police say President should face rape charge Hidden Hearing A Politician's Life Times Business Monday Oct 16 2006 Bosses want new UK deal with EU Oshkosh takeover EU bourse move BP blast verdict Backlash fears grow as buyout profits soar Rail franchise system is condemned as 'unsustainable' Dance of the Merry Widow Resolution jostles with European suitors Ftse 100 Stock Markets Regulation killed the pensions industry North Sea Oil Commodities Logitech Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know Exchange rates Price Water House Coopers Picture Gallery Business big shot Look ahead British Funds Smaller stock to watch Briefing Russia reassures Shell on Sakhalin Stop Press VW backs MAN bid for Scania ICBC plans to extend banking empire Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day Non-executives paid up to £95,000 as going gets tough The Times Buyouts attracting controversy Tom Bawden Goldman director defects to Lehman London's black cabs en route to streets of Pakistan Mercedes-Benz Rank and File Tests on Dutch gas link to spark fall in UK price The Times Meeting the oil price challenge Gary Duncan Economic Briefing The Bank of England/times Exemption move for freight firms Tesco signs in-store adverts deal Rise in profit warnings on AIM Ferrovial makes M25 shortlist eos Airlines London—new York Analysts expect stalled Ps3 to come tearing out of the pits IBM Ofcom set to reject junk food advert ban Product placement meets strong opposition in EU Oshkosh in $3bn deal to buy JLG The Times No gimmicks, no megastores, just Powers in the Boardroom The cricket-loving Richard Pym knows how he wants to lift Alliance & Leicester closer to its giant rivals and fight off the advances of would-be suitors. Jenny Davey reports SAS The Leader Questioned Power CV Times Online a straight pitch down the middle Business & Finance Renaissance Times Register Sir Robert Megarry Vice-Chancellor of the Supreme Court who gave judgements with a theatrical touch Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Danny Flores Jazz guitarist and saxophonist famed for Tequila, the infections hit song that he wrote and performed Freddy Fender Colourful recording singer in the Tex-Mex style who became a Grammy-winning mainstream success Lives in Brief Successful mergers hailed Notebook Charities No priority for expenses of handling claims Law Report House of Lords Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Appointments Latest Wills Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forth Coming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Memorial Services Thanks Giving Services Luncheon Royal Observer Corps Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Companies Act Xl Timbalex Limited Company In the High Court of Justice NXN Software Limited Texas Pacific Group Limited Furniture Express Limited Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Sunny Spells, Prolonged in Places. Warm in South. Temperatures: Max 20C, Min 9C Around Britain Warm October feels the touch of frost Weather Eye Met Office Times Sport Qualities of Teofilo reflect well on Bolger Racing Pride shrugs off Arc defeat to overwhelm Champion field Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Big-Race Betting Course Specialists Flat Leaders Windsor Plumpton Pontefract Happy Henman looks ahead with Tennis IPA The Results Service Today's Fixtures Pumas new spring in his step Treble measures for St Helens as Hull suffer dose of reality Engage Super League Grand Final High-flying Wellens seeks lift-off for Britain Fixtures Leagues Ahead in the New Era By Our Sports Staff: Jordan injury clouds Neal's win Motor Sport The Times Playground potential starting to be explored Olympic Games John Goodbody says the race is on to turn street athletes into medal-winners Perry stakes claim as Bristol brush aside weak Harlequins Guinness Premiership The Times Newcastle wilt against power of Wasps Grayson's men pay for missed chances French trip looks step too far for routed Bath Sale turn thoughts to Europe after efficient show How They Stand Farrell remains centre of England's attention Montgomerie looks forward to captaincy in Ryder Cup John Hopkins on a strong list of candidates to lead Europe at Celtic Manor in four years talk Sport Names in the Frame for 2010 From Lewis to Bruno: The Ups and Downs of the American Dream Nourkrin Calzaghe sets his sights on Hopkins WBO and IBF Super-Middleweight Title Bout Moment of madness robs Hayden With Friends like These. . . Five Team-Mates from Hell Boost for Yelling Grönholm cruise Yates in control Cannock slump Goosen triumph Dutch delight Powers of umpires need safeguarding, says leading lawyer Cricket MCC is being urged to back officials, Ivo Tennant reports Spokesman for Traditional Values The Times Robertson puts case for 2008 Harmison's crisis of confidence a worry for England ICC Champions Trophy The Ashes Vonage The Times Crossword 23,421 Times Online The Insider Scoreboard Sport Anger turns to concern for Chelsea over Cech The Times The Game Times 2 the face Ice-man in from the cold The US Moon landings overshadowed his enormous achievement Did you see? Teddy bears are no picnic the click did you know? Just the ticket for wardens Did you hear? It's me-John bloody Cleese! Peter Irniq, Alaskan Inuit Commissioner Modern morals And so to bed. . . For most couples, sharing a bed is essential to a relationship. But what makes it so special? The sociologist Paul C. Rosenblatt has unearthed some answers Nine out of 88 people slept in the nude, stressing the feeling of freedom it gave and the pleasures of skin contact And so to bed. . . Love on the line Frieda Hughas/poetry Worse, what if they are waiting for you to call them The Times How's this for a pipe dream? Madonna and child Call centres, cheap wines and other studies It is rumoured that not only will two in ten of us die holding to be put through to Sky Customer Services, but that one in ten of us already has The NHS would have let me die Dr Tessa Whitton was horrified when the NHS refused to pay for her cancer operation, Susannah Hickling reports British Airways Pru Health Do my silly rituals mean I have a disorder? NHS Eating well can put you in good humour A Cotswolds special school has shown that a change of diet can alter behaviour, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Exceptional levels of mercury can cause a loss of intellectual ability in babies Picture Gallery A Forties look to Kill for The Black Dahlia arts Good works or good work? Competing for subsidy, theatre is getting worthy. But must that mean dull, asks Lucy Powell That's not Bent, that's twisted Is it Bent's dramatic flaws that upset critics or, as Simon Callow argues, something more worrying? They did survive on humour, which, naturally, was queer humour Good works or good work? From the mad whirl to a Tennessee waltz With his turbulent years as RSC boss behind him, the director Adrian Noble is returning to the commercial theatre with a Tennessee Williams revival, he tells Benedict Nightingale Opera Così fan tutte Glyndebourne reviews first night Comedy Jeremy Lion: For Your Entertainment Menier Chocolate Factory, Se1 Thertre Notes from Underground Trafalgar Studios 2, Sw1 Entertainments Pop Paolo Nutini Theatre Broadway in the Shadows tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Jane's on the rocks, Johnny's on a roll Weekend TV Johnny Kingdom's super-hide on Exmoor looked like Gormenghast, made by the Wombles Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4035 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Would you like to be a writer? 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No, Fundraising for Charity Russell Kempson on the Reading wives' and girlfriends' plan to help good causes Norwich City Rccorded their Second 3-3draw a Way Home … Poor Grounds for Complaint Alex Murphy finds there is nothing new under the sun when Chelsea are involved Barclays Premiership Results and Scorers Norwich Give Grant Food for Thought Games Coca-Cola Championship Chopra Arouses Cardiff's Sense of Urgency Games 11 Goals 44 Red Cards 2 Yellow Cards 45 Shots … Bell Tolls for Under-Fire Bruce Plymouth Win on Points Celtic's past Six League Games Have Brought 18 Points. … Johnson's Mood Does the Trick The Games Coca-Cola League One Games 10 Goals 28 Red Cards 2 Yellow Cards 24 Shots … Money Brings New Ambition to Walsall League Two Games 12 Goals 32 Red Cards 0 Yellow Cards 33 Shots … Chips up at McCain Non-League Tables and Results Coca-Cola Championship Results and Scorers Coca-Cola League One Results and Scorers Coca-Cola League Two Results and Scorers Continent Spanish League Footie on the Box Scotland Non-League Fixtures Table-Topping Star of The Legend Mark Hodkinson discovers the bizarre playboy lifestyle of Subbuteo's inventor The Times The Fantasy Game times online/fantasy football Full Player List Available Online at The Big Flick-Off More Testosterone than on Hackney Marshes The Prem Billy on the Ball Dell
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