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News from 17/10/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Carol Lewis, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Miles, Martin Narey, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, David Brown, Kirsty Brimelow, Indarjik Singh Director, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Tom Dyckhoff, Alexandra Blair, Paul Bompard, James Harding, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Sarai Jacob, G. Querci Della Rovere, Hazel Thornton, Dr Margaret McCartney, Professor Raymond Tallis, Professor Richard Ashcroft, Dr Imogen Evans, Dr Professor Jan Willem Coebergh, Professor Chris Butler, Professor Peter Sandercock, Professor Charles Warlow, Professor Michael Baum, Professor Adrian Edwards, Professor Romesh Gupta, Professor John Stephenson, Professor Martin Tattersall, Dr Bernard Junod, and Dr Per-Henrik Zahl Sir Iain Chalmers, N. P. Hudd, Ivo Tennant, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Paul C. Rosenblatt, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Keith Sanders, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, James MacDonald, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Tahir Alam Vice-Chairman, Amber McLlwain, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Tim Hudson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Shaakirah Kasuji, Anthony Browne, Sam Grodzinski, Dominic Walsh, Patricia Kirwan, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, S. Richards, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Peter Burbidge, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Dr Georges Ware, Phil Gordon, Jonathan Clayton and Lucy Bannerman, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Claire Sanders, Vincent Nichols, Adrienne May, Henry Grunwald, Qu President, Stefanie Marsh, Dominic Kennedy and Will Stewart, Tim Teeman, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Denis Alexander, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Tony Whitehead, Claire Smith, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Julian Evans, Andrew Salmon, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Simon de Bruxelles, Nigel Godfrey, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Nicola Pearson, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Gary Jacob and Sarah Butler, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Ramesh Kallidai Director, Alex Aldridge, Nigel Henderson, Andrew Cozens, Alistair Cooke, John Hodgkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Sarah Ebner, Ben Webster, Ruth Conybeare, Peter Jenson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Cath Boylan, H. G. R. Taggart, Stephen Cragg, Edgar Andrews, Stephen Dalton, Damien Crossley, Simon Gleeson, Peter Riddell Political Brieefing, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Terror suspect on run since August Failing schools Student Nuclear alert Bomber kills 100 Chelsea stand Index Machine-gun the rioters, Blunkett 'told' prisons chief Meet Mr Terminator Parents' lament for their murdered son Terror suspect on run after breaking out of mental unit In the Times Today Please note, some sections of The Times are available … Prison chief 'told to call in Army' Control Orders Holocaust Day boycott 'wrong' JPs' vote inquiry Id card challenge Second opinion Boy admits killing TA below strength Ramsay's top bills Royalty cheques buy Pythons' loyalty The Sharpest Critics Rathbones A Camelot caper at which to laughalot? You bet first night Theatre Monty Python's Spamalot Palace Theatre Failing schools on increase despite £900m investment A report finds poor teaching and weak heads have left one in six secondaries underperforming, Alexandra Blair writes Failing Schools Worst-Performing Schools at GCSE Airman doubted Nimrod safety Slavery lessons World Cup abuse Stalker detained Life for killings Trafficker jailed Today in history Stars who Look Abroad for a Bigger Family Tod's From poverty to Easy Street Madonna flies her new son to Britain after an adoption marred by controversy, Jonathan Clayton and Lucy Bannerman report The scheming son of a policeman who murdered disabled schoolboy Suicide watch and then a strict regime Child Killers Shining star refused to let illness hold him back Parents' moving tribute to their extraordinary Joe Obesity battle moves to fat and sugar Having forced food producers to cut salt content, the industry watchdog wants more radical change, writes Valerie Elliott Belstaff Vitamin D 'helps to curb progress of breast cancer' Multiple Display Advertising Items Abramovich is 'deeply hurt' by claims his wife wants a divorce at&t Multiple Display Advertising Items Last-minute pleas to save Briton from execution Royal Mail After the spat over the crucifix worn by Fiona Bruce, … Foyles bookshop is already offering £5 off The Blunkett … Novoiel At Cancer Research UK's Turn the Tables event at The … "For thirty years as an MP, whenever I won something … Picture Gallery Ps Padma Lakshmi has complained to the Los Angeles Times … Michelle Collins, the former EastEnders star, is finding … Dave's pump under the hammer WHSmith One third of foster parents suffer false abuse claims 'It wrecked our lives' Total directline.com He said it was a new dawn, but it seemed like midnight Paisley and Adams to hold historic meeting energy saving trust Man who tried to kill wife with latex faces life in jail Harmful help New check-ups for doctors Symbols of a religious and cultural heritage Ideology and science don't mix Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Benefits of foreign adoptions Headlights spell danger Smoking trade Political reading Trick and treat Him indoors Picture Gallery A Baltic State Occasion The Queen pays tribute to three dynamic countries Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Nifty ways to leave your lover Politics ambushed by satire: is the US finally losing its innocence? The Last Straw Foster carers deserve protection from malicious allegations Fudge-but no cookery A proper British veil-wearer The best approach to religious differences is to read, discuss and understand, not confront and ban A safe haven for all our crackpot beliefs It is mad to expand faith schools, which encourage separateness. Common humanity is the only way forward One Muslim school, now closed, was giving females a different education to males Blunkett said he didn't care about lives. Prisoners should be 'machine-gunned' Blunkett insists that I dithered over the riot and without him it would have spread Army's poster boy exposed as a pest who spied on young women Multiple Display Advertising Items dfs How Ertms Works Digital sensors will reduce gap between trains during rush hour A new system of traffic management can squeeze more capacity out of existing tracks, reports Ben Webster Early start for outsider in the race to replace Prescott Campaigning to become the next deputy prime minister is underway - and there's no end in sight, Anthony Browne writes A bleak financial inheritance awaits Maggie's children Web won't kill Tv, says BBC chief Monkey discovery stuns scientists Festive hamper company folds Sixties egg thief returns his booty Vauxhall MasterFit Young private's letter to mother tells of poignant exchanges of Christmas truce Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Parents given red card over snapshots A referee has been reprimanded by the FA for stopping a match and threatening to seize cameras. David Brown reports The future ascent (and descent) of man Within 100,000 years the divide between rich and poor could lead to two human sub-species, writes Mark Henderson Multiple Display Advertising Items But is the report a tall story? Carers sought for baby Charlotte as parents part Multiple Display Advertising Items Cracks appear at British Energy plant as Blair opens gas pipeline The Prime Minister's call for action to secure energy supplies has gained an unexpected urgency, writes Carl Mortished Pressure mounts for decision on nuclear deterrent Law barriers are 'breaking down' Postal cut protest Information curb Wind farm allowed Gluten-free risk Birds spared cull WAGs' sales pitch Goldfish PC murder trial told how raiders vowed to kill staff Travel agent recalls terror of raid in which policewoman was shot dead in Bradford, reports Andrew Norfolk Amateur 'video bloggers' under threat from EU broadcast rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Hopes for peace in tatters as 100 killed when bomber rams convoy With peace talks only 12 days away, Sri Lanka is on the brink of a return to all-out war, reports Jeremy Page Black Tigers: trained for death and glorying in it How can the world bring Tamil Tigers back to table? 100 killed by bomber The Facts By Our Foreign Staff: Former First Lady of China dies, aged 85 Olympic Friendlies come under fire Beijing's Olympic committee has renamed its dolls-but it has not made them any more popular, writes Jane MacArtney Farmers in despair as the drought sears land Alliance Leicester Cooked Country President clings to power Northern lights go online FBI investigates congressman Pyramid puts President on map hp Rubber ducks race for prizes Drivers who run gauntlet of Taleban on highway through hell The cost of driving to Kandahar is £645. But the price could be your life, Anthony Loyd reports from Kabul Harpers From the Times, August 5,1840 Latin rival trips up Chávez on council vote I plan to focus on North Korea, says new man in charge of UN The new Secretary-General says that his first priority in the job will be to begin a fresh dialogue, reports James Bone (AP): Saddam calls for Iraqi unity (AP): Rally arrests (AFP): Coal mine deaths (AP): Fatal avalanche Name game (AP): Pope's visit (Reuters): Scouts dispute (Reuters): In the pink Defector who crossed line tells how he found peace Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tv licence dodgers fall from power Sweden's new Government is off to a bad start after another minister caught cheating the State resigns, Roger Boyes writes Concern as swim prodigy conquers mythic waters Multiple Display Advertising Items Rias Deaf students sign up to reject college president Despite scores of arrests, campaigners are determined to block her appointment, reports Tim Reid from Washington Times Business Minister to unveil defence strategy Tuesday Oct 17 2006 Compass payouts Quote of the day Friends Provident Nuclear shutdowns sap British Energy FTSE 100 MacQuarie Bank to buy Thames Water in £8bn deal AmericanAirlines Stock Markets Damaging fallout from reactors' cracks North Sea Oil Commodities A price to pay Pound to Dollar Currencies Bolly would Business Need to Know World Markets Results in brief GatwiCK exPRess Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day Rumour of the day The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Look ahead H&m sales stall Stop Press Moscow arrests Share offering Suppliers may be forced to hold gas in reserve Benfield warns defectors not to poach clients A titan that is running out of energy Close Brothers to sell firm for 17-fold profit Brady to discuss Birmingham exit The Times EMI pins hopes on big releases for sales boost Russian tycoon buys former Midland HQ Emirates Kwik Save in £30m revamp The Big Four Metal prices hit new highs Old guard out as giant union seeks new image Special pay for BHP executives triggers loud alert GNER owner in legal challenge plan over rival SAS Green is mystery bidder for St Ives Scant time wasted in hiring new Misys chief executive Eurotunnel debt plan in doubt Emirates to check on A380's progress The Times Turbulence hits second launch at Airbus Cautious Diageo tries the taste of Chinese white wine brands Mandelson defends tariff deals MFI sells retail chain for £1 Update on Equitable Life inquiry Live at Five Lufthansa Relics on parade City Diary Googled? City Diary Bollinger reveals taste for a fight City jesters City Diary Reform weaned sector off the State Analysis The Times Merger plan is popular choice as banking rivals branch out Former FDA boss 'lied' in filings Big Deals Gazprom said to be interested in assets of Yukos Russia to diversify foreign exchange reserves Zurich Wal-Mart close to $1bn Chinese deal Paulson returns to familiar recipe in China American View US boss quits after inquiry into $1.8bn options Britain holds global appeal for investors Doors are closing on foreign investment The train of thought The Times Unit Trust Information Service Panerai Multiple Classified Advertising Items EU to vent its concerns about energy to Putin Despite differences, Europe's leaders will speak bluntly when the Russian President comes to dinner, writes Michael Binyon 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 PartyGaming skids to new low as analysts reduce their targets Small Caps Gilts Song remains the same as EMI seeks out new records Tempus Compass Group Struggling Cadbury falters as FTSE hits five-year high Stock Markets Large Caps Benfield Business Equity Prices Varilux Times Register Wang Guangmei Wife of a reforming President of China who survived incarceration during the madness of the Cultural Revolution Elegant and erudite, she was in her day one of the few Chinese women to go to university Valentín Paniagua Corazao Modest, moderate Peruvian politician who as caretaker President calmly steered his country through turbulent times Peter Hepple Editor of The Stage and veteran drama critic equally at home in pub theatres and the West End Louis Kirby Journalist whose diplomacy helped to ensure the successful merger of two London evening papers Frank Shaw Newspaper executive whose long service made him an ideal company historian and archivist Court Circular Luncheon Legal News Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Latest Wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Reception Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Newspapers Support Recycling Criteria for compensation indirectly discriminatory Law Report Court of Appeal Bridge Andrew Robson Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast End of the road for Britain's atomic age Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Mediocrity consumes policy of Sunday best Racing Commentary Exeter Bath Wright Shines Lingfield Park Course Specialists War Of Attrition follows tested path Cross-code switch can offer Lomu way back Rugby League Learning Game Munster may not be in fit state to start defence Rugby Union Heineken Cup Harrison in Spanish jail Saints on a roll Hard work ahead The Meaning of Sport Henry misses out Islanders triumph Racing Yesterday's Results What we Said . . . . . . What He Said The Results Service Today's Fixtures Woosnam ponders U-turn over Ryder Cup captaincy Golf John Hopkins on how The Times helped to convince the Welshman to consider leading Europe on his home soil in 2010 LTA revolution gathers pace without Connors Tennis Timesonline You can't beat a bit of bull's-eye (but you can beat Phil Tufnell quite easily) Sport on Television 70,000 litres of paint detonated, in 70 second Woolmer maintains calm as he rides new blow Pakistan Drugs Crisis Game's reputation may be open to question Shoaib Akhtar a Lifetime at the Centre of the Storm Graveney and Collier not surprised by failed tests UK Sport Gives England All-Clear Latest in series of scandals leaves a nation in turmoil Zahid Hussain places yesterday's events in the context of recent controversies that have bedevilled Pakistan ECB sets Pakistan deadline to settle Oval saga Timesonline Shoaib and Asif return in disgrace after failing drug tests ICC Champions Trophy Cricket Trescothick will be fit for Ashes series, says Graveney Strauss ready to do talking on the pitch The Ashes How They Stand talkSPORT Fulham pile on misery for Dowie's strugglers Barclays Premiership Benítez urges his leading men to play their roles Champions League Ladbrokes West Ham warming to bid from Iceland Group F The Premiership Today Solskjaer eager to make most of his rehabilitation The Game Podcast Tradition may be forced to pay price for spiralling cost of Wembley Lack of technique and a frenzied domestic game have … After initially hoping that Petr Cech would be out … Charity message lost in big-money game Group G Cska Moscow v Arsenal Lehmann puts rivalry to one side in pursuit of protection Smicer vents fury at Benítez Strachan bullish Domenech digs in Beckham waits Hart failure Call-up for Elliot Cech's mother:'I was horrified watching on TV' Russell Kempson on how the parents of the injured Chelsea goalkeeper saw the drama live at home in the Czech Republic The day fortune didn't favour the brave Goalkeeper could die on pitch, says Wenger Gudjohnsen's respectful return The Times Crossword 23,422 The Insider Chelsea bigger than Maderia? The answer's a piece of cake Sport Wenger fears goalkeeper may be killed on the pitch The Times Lifetime Tracker Inside End of the Line for the Rawalpindi Express? times2 theface Bringing in the lute didyousee? A great rock'n'roll swindle? theclick didyouknow? Leave the lovely Scousers alone didyouhear? There's money in mouthing off Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Das boot German women who can't face dumping their lovers are hiring a man to do it for them. Stefanie Marsh meets him How to leave your lover (according to Bernd Dressier) Why can't I look like you, Mum? parents The Times Forget the old and bring on the New York There's something in the air-a nostalgia. An ardent longing for how things were, rather than how they are or might become By appointment to Pierre Cardie Big, but not Bushy The Times 'Not share a bed? It wouldn't be natural' Talking, touching and reading-in the second extract from his book, Paul C. Rosenblatt tells us what couples really do in bed Disputes over TV in bed were one reason why Brenda divorced her husband mentuesday Searching for the heroes inside of us The Iggulden brothers have written a bestseller for boys - and fathers are fans too, says Will Pavia Stooping to conker The kit Of mice and men and computers: discover what's new to hand acai comes from a tree, not a laboratory Browse the farmers' market in eco-friendly style Dress code Porsche Design Dish arts The ordinary king of Planet Fashion As a retrospective of his friend Euan Uglow opens, fashion designer Paul Smith talks art, stripes and death with Tim Teeman The man who loved women Download Jason Byrne's Just Comedy Oh you pretty things Vic, you're looking Younger than ever The refurbished Young Vic in southeast London is a triumphant example of making a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Tom Dyckhoff meets an architect and artistic director in perfect harmony Angus McBean Dance Coppèlia Covent Garden First Night Krapp's Last Tape Theatre Royal Court Upstairs, Sw1 Tom Jones Pop Men Arena, Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items LSO/Hatlink Concert Lincoln Centre, New York Te Kanawa/von Stade Concert Cadogan Hall, Sw1 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 23 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Digging Deep The Madness of Boy George Horizon Variations Imagine . . . Peter Pan, a Hard Act to Follow Film Choice The Firm (1993) Blind Flight (2003) The Money Pit (1986) Ray's a diamond in the rough Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4036 Word Watching Polygon Appeal The Times Headline of the Week 'Dr Do-little' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritantoftheweek Otherviews Help the sector if you can, it's feeling down Issue of the Week Good Intentions The Top Jobs Dental Patience Theweekinnumbers Planning for Change Planning decisions by type of development, 2005-06 Cash for Education Funding per school pupil, 1999-2008 Public Opinion By working together, steps can be taken to improve the health of people of all ages across the country Seeninhansard Happy world few want to enter Local Government Otherstoriesweliked Panning for sharing plan Managers: don't try too hard Chief Executive Sport England New unit set to take on e-crime Computing Prints on file to cut violence Police Dogandbone Making all the right moves Interview Peter Carter, the new Royal College of Nursing general secretary, talks to Carol Lewis about his approach to mental health and the influence he can wield in his new rold Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research Don't trip up on return to work Health The Times Redundant for a while Private firms worry GPs Central IT services Manager Land Registry Improved care deal fails most vulnerable Children Touchyfeely Cities blamed for poor health Planning Upping the emotional ante Charities Hero Consulting the coffers Charities Aclassapart Legislation Update In children's cases, the law requires 'more exacting standards of fairness' from the authorities Foreignways Room for a new pay formula Education acevo Creating firm foundations Friction over science plan Coursewatch Careers Howtheyseeus 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 Over to you Object lesson in public exclusion Whatworkedforme Partnersinart Diarydates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items All things being unequal? Extradition to foreign courts: are our laws fair? Edward Fennell introduces the Times/One Essex Court competition The Rules Bermuda The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Abandoned behind bars-Hurricane Katrina's prisoner Some good is emerging from a dysfunctional criminal justice system, Amber McLlwain says Sixty per Cent of the Prisoners were Held on Municipal Charges A shadow of death hangs over Jamaica and its criminals Kirsty Brimelow reports on her working trip to Kingston to help men facing execution Timesonline Colombia: why its lawyers need your help The Latin American country's solicitors need a society to protect them, says Peter Burbidge Vichyssoise or gazpacho, sir? City lawyers are agog at the story unfolding at BA. Edward Fennell reports on cartels and price-fixing allegations lawyer of the week Sam Grodzinski It was fab In the City Not quite such a bigger splash Shoo-in? Second chance law student news tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Listen in on the news you'll want to know Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Student Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Is the route into law now too tailor-made? Training Overview There are all sorts of ways to do a Legal Practice Course, and some providers worry that a two-tier system is beginning to develop. Edward Fennell reports The LPC Year is Too Early to Specialise in One Sector of the Law Wider Access-Taking a More Flexible Approach Shearman & Sterling Llp Multiple Display Advertising Items Playing a life of two halves Far Horizons Eniola Aluko, the England striker, comes from a keen footballing family. How does she find time to play and study law, asks Alex Wade Up, up and away-learning law in foreign climes Tips on working in the US Multiple Display Advertising Items Searching for excitement, adventure? Be a lawyer Student Surveys Despite the propect of learning all those cases, and the debts they're running up, law students can't wait to get started. Frances Gibb reports Satisfaction guaranteed: Students rate their law schools The Great and the Not-So-Great Ten Great Films about Law Gary Slapper looks at some classic films that, in different ways, stimulate thought about legally important themes Mine's a job and a glass of dry white wine What's on the Menu? To be Called to the Bar students must eat 12 dinners-and pass their BVC. What could be simpler, asks Alex Aldridge Kaplan Law School Lawweb Norton Rose Multiple Display Advertising Items The outsider who blazes a trail for the Establishment Interview Nigel Savage didn't get where he is today by taking life easy. Claire Sanders meets a non-cosy chief executive The Best of the Best? The secrets that rise from the vault Savage Highlights Multiple Display Advertising Items

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