News from 18/10/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Alyn Shipton, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Miranda McLachlan, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Tom Baldwin and Richard Beeston, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Dr Simon Poole, Magnus Linklater, Jenny Forbes, James Harding, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Madonna Ritchle, David Rose, David Blunkett, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mark Souster and John Hopkins, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Ruth Barnett, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Rhema Onumonu, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Monica Gould, , James Hider, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Sarah Vine and Carol Midgley, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent and Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Steve Bird, Martin Dreier Director, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Stephen Caney, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Inga Lewenhupt Director, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, A. Thomas, Liz Chong, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Thomas Trabitsch Director, Michael. R. Gordon, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Stephen Burgen, Sam Coates, Jacky Spragg, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Annie Kalu, David Watts, Martin Samuel, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Gary Duncan and Liz Chong, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Tim Worstall, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Andrew Pierce and Richard Ford, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Keith Shearer, Maciej Nowak Director, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Matthew Syed and Andy Miah, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Anne Ashworth, Louis Cohen, Jonathan Clayton, Renata Rubnikowicz, Richard Ford, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Marion Judd, John Pincham, Michael Gove, Tricia David, Philip Webster, Elizabeth Judge and Dan Sabbagh, David Sinclair, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, John Cridland, Bill Edgar, Claudia Blank Director, Joanna Impey, Alice Miles, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Bruce Shaxson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Catherine Quinn, David Wright, Dr Richard Buggs, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Sir Roland Jackson,
ResumoThe Times All faith schools 'must diversify' Iraq 'retreat' Web rage attack Darfur slaughter Treat for film fans Hedge fund review Index timesonline. co. uk Scientists demand ban on North Sea cod fishing The end of cod Dear Bel Mooney I need sex by arrangement . . . and the start of whale hunting Years of tougher quotas have failed to revive stocks Votes scandal puts Britain in the dock over human rights In the Times Today The Times Scientists call for cod fishing ban Anger over resumption of whaling No 10 intruder is remanded NHS plan 'will fail' Child poverty falls Merger dropped Hunting charges MP attacks costs Ono to edit Today In her Own Words What we Said Tiffany & Co. Happy, sad, bored and even suicidal: a day in the life of Britain's bloggers The public were asked to record what they did yesterday to show what life in 2006 is like. Marcus Leroux reports All faith schools 'must cross ethnic and religious barriers' Beware Northern Ireland's savage harvest, warns peer Woman sues for 'rape' damages Animal test gag French drug haul A world wonder Pensions threat Treasure on show Dior The Adoption: In her Words Madonna's child arrives under blanket of mystery Eye witnesses cast doubt on Blunkett's view of Cabinet life The version of events in the former minister's diaries has drawn angry responses from colleagues, report Richard Ford, Andrew Pierce and Phillip Webster Mailshot Extracts from a letter by Richard Childs, former Chief Constable of Liccoinshire Police, on David Blunkett Top judges threatened to resign Diaries are too personal to be a first draft of the history books My single big mistake in 19 years on political front line The Bitten Bite Back Mammograms can do more harm than good, says expert Salvatove Ferragamo Women get vaccine to fight cervical cancer virus Family 'torn apart' by claims of child abuse Tiscali Broadband Psychiatrist accused of rushing five patients into changing sex Barclays Wealth dfs Unoriginal Sin Unskilled teenagers face longer at school Plagiarism 'is fault of indulgent lecturers' Violent prisoners paid to play Scrabble Goldpla Stringent rules on the door of the Vip room at the … Ted Incongruous tones on Virgin Radio's breakfast show … Picture Gallery PS Brad Pitt, on his new child: "Getting a burp out of … Clintons come clean on spelling of Hillary People Dell British Airways Who's laughing, said boy as he stabbed footballer Accused claims that he was just playing when teenager died, Fran Yeoman reports Stand by for a ban on wasteful TVs Manufacturers are likely to be given a deadline to produce appliances that conserve energy, reports David Charter Halifax Power Play Peugeot Army resources Time to save West End gem Injustice of overcrowded prisons Truth in science Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Best approach to GCSE courses Preserve vital work of GPs N Ireland legacy Early learning of languages Daylight saving Bubble and speak Picture Gallery Banking on Baker A shift in American strategy on Iraq is likely He Said, He Said Truth is the first casualty of governmental recollection Chute to kill: how fairground art puts us on the slippery slide to triviality Out of Control A system that is incomprehensible to the public Do the sums. It's a disaster An idiotic position to adopt So Madonna's new child would be better off in Malawi? Get real. Adoption must be made easier Join the Debate The Times A tall story of a human underclass The theory of humanity, dividing into two subspecies is tosh. But hold on a minute. . . Sucksters, chumps and blog TV-it's political life, but not as we know it To achieve last week's bellyflop, Mr Simon required only a video camera and a PC The Westminster press lobby grip will be loosened, as will that of the Whips' Office Mistress appeals for new inquest into judge's death maxjet Lawyer dies after 330ft fall from cathedral PC World Microsoft With or without It Multiple Display Advertising Items Bono in court showdown with stylist over his 'iconic' stetson Freedom of information curbed Ministers are spending their time, vetting requests that cost millions - but that was never intended. Sam Coates reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Data in Demand The Killer Bite Drug trial success boosts hope of defeating malaria orange Farms error official on gardening leave at £114,000 a year Multiple Display Advertising Items Selfridges&co Young photographers capture animals in all their splendour Green taxes on air travel 'would boost the economy' A child's take on an adult tale of tragedy and betrayal first night Theatre The Cryptogram Donmar Warehouse Fellowes The Sharpest Critics It's salad for Mickey as Disney parks ban junk food Royal visit to hail fight for freedom The Queen arrives in Lithuania to pay her respects on the first stage of a Baltic tour, writes Alan Hamilton Tina the tortoise has a real spring in her step Bupa Gay police advert ruled offensive (AP): Picasso seller puts hole in canvas Doctor's suicide 'unrelated to debt' Piglets see off PC and his dog Multiple Display Advertising Items Man has throat slashed in 'web rage' Police have warned chat-room users not to include personal details after a poster was tracked down, writes Fran Yeoman Terrorist suspect fled as his curfew order was quashed Lawyers were preparing new controls as an embargo on court ruling was broken, write Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler Ing Direct Northern Ireland deal hits its first hurdle Blood is drawn as experts are dissected The Muslim veil is a sign of separation, says Blair A top-level group will discuss how harmony can be promoted, reports Philip Webster Abusive husbands face jail for wives' suicides Festival of silver screen celebrates golden jubilee year The Business Ones to Watch Times World News 'We burnt their homes and killed all the men, women and children' For three years, this Arab shepherd says, he was forced to raze the villages of black Africans in Darfur. Martin Fletcher reports Peacekeepers are 'a laughing stock' 'We burnt their homes and killed everyone' The Conflict in Darfur Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayor of London Drawn to God: Pope John Paul the cartoon Snipes is hunted for tax fraud Actor could receive 16-year sentence if convicted on charges of evading the payment of $12million, reports James Bone Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayor of London North Korea 'days away' from second nuclear test 'Consigliere' draws up routes out of Iraq for embattled President Some proposals in family fixer's report will not be welcome in the White House, write Tom Baldwin and Richard Beeston The Times What next? British leave after 'tactical defeat' of Taleban 3,000 police are sacked as rulers remain cut off and impotent City with the blues thinks pink Crime-plagued Indian residents have decided to cheer themselves up with a fresh coat of paint, writes Jeremyh Page Calming Influences npower One killed as trains collide (AP): Polish coalition (Reuters): Sex ring smashed (AP): Leader collapses (AFP): Officials raid bank Suspect released (AFP): Tigers attacked Correction Unwanted Revival Multiple Display Advertising Items Sick refugee girl sparks fear over polio's return The rise of the Sharia courts has sent refugees across the border Perfumes purged because people get stinking drunk Multiple Display Advertising Items Siemens Times Business Rein in regulation, says commission Sony profit alert Green confident Quote of the day Treasury to review policing of 'aggressive' hedge funds Man Group pushes ahead with demerger of brokerage Picture Gallery FTSE 100 Duffy to leave NTL with $30m package Stock Markets Brown's efforts look too late in the day North Sea Oil The pain of a finance director Commodities Water line Pound to Dollar Corum Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Russian website defends legitimacy Stop Press Bwin wins appeal over state of play Universal sues over video sharing Lemon juice producer feels squeezed The Times Barclays finance chief quits over 'grinding rules' Casio The Revolving Door Boeing and Airbus in BA fleet dogfight MacQuarie outbid Hands by £1bn Credit Suisse Well Placed? WPP to make its own TV dramas Treasury to show City critics that it can be flexible The Times Climate of fear putting innovation at risk Regulation in the UK is sucking the lifeblood out of businesses, says John Cridland Anger at Companies Bill change Leslau keen on Shell-Mex House Norris appeals extradition ruling Chariot's future is up in the air Grant Thornton Diageo investors raise a glass despite slower Guinness sales Bank of Scotland Corporate November rate rise 'certain' as core prices soar PC World ISoft in takeover talks as NHS woes bite atradius Problems the MoD Wants Solved Drayson's plan for military Soldiers of future will still require the best armour 'Whatever the scientists come up with, the main question is: will it make practical sense?' MoD seeks battlefield innovators Packer to diminish holdings in media New Look The Times News Corp likely to gain approval for poison pill protection against takeover A daring gambit that would have impressed the old man The Linde Group What May Concern Tata in Corus's Books: Tata signals £4bn offer for Corus to boost steel output Citigroup pays $3.1bn for stake in Trukish bank The Times Sabanci dynasty keeps business in the family Green and blue? The City Diary Last orders City Diary Boddies' new look City Diary Traders lead surge in earnings at Merrill Bolly good show City Diary Heathrow express Chicago exchanges combine to create powerhouse Exchanging Places Selling Suez deal to all parties puts GdF in a spin Norwhich and Peterborough Intel leads technology sector into the gloom Cod lacks furry protection The Windmill The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Henderson's Italian stake helps it to beat FTSE 250's decline Small Caps Gilts Takeover fever is helping resilient Bellway to prosper Home Improvements iSoft Next catches a chill from warm-weather downgrade Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Mouchel Parkman Business Equity Prices Austrian Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Major-General Michael Forrester Officer who won two DSOs and two MCs in intensive fighting from the 1939 Arab revolt to the 1944 Normandy battles Professor James Barr Distinguished Hebraist and biblical scholar who exposed grave flaws in the traditional approaches to philology and exegesis Colin Boyne Astute and influential architectural editor with a fine appreciation of stylish writers Ray Noorda 'Father of network computing' who took on the giants of the computer industry Lives Remembered Courts do not conduct foreign policy Law Report Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Court Circular Memorial Service Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Ozone is nature's invisible sunscreen Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Unfolding story offers star role to Brennan Racing Yarmouth Why future of $9.7m purchase could lie elsewhere Cheltenham goes under cover to reduce threat from frost Sport Racing Worcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nottingham Racing Course Specialists Captain's Log Courage the key as US ponders Cup captaincy Golf Button beware,'new kids on block could be your undoing' Motor Racing Edward Gorman on how the Briton is being advised to shape up to avoid being an also-ran Life after Schumacher Title Contenders for next Season Harrison in jail - bout in doubt Changes at top Lomu strikes gold Tweddle through Brown runs show Hubbard steps up The Results Service Today's Fixtures IRB ruined my career, says banned American Rugby Union Robinson's injury woes grow with the loss of Barkley Chilling proof that prowess is not all in the genes Coaches lining up to get doping technology New calls to strengthen detection Matthew Syed on how the appliance of science has promoted fears of a new form of cheating destroying sport Digital era taking fans closer to action Grounds for optimism in the struggle between cheats … Whys and Wherefores Scientists cut out trek for high-altitude training Unravelling mystery of the chamber of secrets New technology is 'in'-but does it do what it says on the tin? The Times Henman defies the years with masterful show Tennis Panesar retains his perspective Vaughan's declaration: I Owen Slot finds that the nominal England captain is willing to hand over the reins on a permanent basis to Andrew Flintoff Times Online The Ashes Impressive Pakistan leave problems off the field Make Way for the Groomed Times Online Noble puts down early marker for contract extension Rugby League Thompson provides extra bite Coca-Cola Championship Parker How They Stand Shakespeare writes new success story for Albion Last Night's Results The Premiership Today Pressure on Bruce rises as Birmingham slip up again Benítez left hamstrung as midfield duo struggle Champions League The Wimpole Clinic Group C Dowie Job Safe Pools Forecast By Our Sports Staff: McClaren stays home in big-game hunt for new players Vauxhall Trautmann dismisses protection racket Legendary German goalkeeper says calls for more safeguards are a pain in the neck. Nick Szczepanik reports So, José, you believe that this was deliberate, do you? In that case we challenge you: try it Sports Writer of the Year Saviola renaissance confirms Barcelona's forward thinking Group a Mourinho predicts calm as Hilário steps into spotlight Champions League Timesonline Cahill in elite company Sport Football Robson returns Davenport let-off Mowbray lauded 'Bung' dismissal Thirsty United cover Champions League Scholes is man in a hurry to make up for lost time Glazers face more unrest after latest departures Group F Miller puts Celtic in touching distance The Game Podcast With Danny Kelly-Episode Five Available now scope Arsenal frozen out Champion League By Our Sports Staff: Floodgates open after Porto strike at last Group G Cutting No Ice in the East The Times Crossword 23,423 The Insider Sport Mourinho's new volley sets alarm bells ringing Henry Pleads Innocence as Referee Robs Arsenal The Times Inside times theface A feeling of liberation after prison did you see? What Katle won't do next the click did you know? Let them drink lemonade didyouhear? Bees: the final frontler Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Word perfect Too tired or can't be bothered to read to your children? Help is at hand. Damian Whitworth explains how to do better, and why you should try Jim Trelease's dos and don'ts of reading aloud A book at bedtime Exclusive Hairy MacLary podcast Win a Hairy MacLary print Does Nanny know best? Government regulations turn us into whining children. Or do they protect us from our own folly? Sarah Vine and Carol Midgley debate whether we are being strangled by red tape No limits? No thanks! The Times Why ballet pumps should be banned The ballet pump is an accomplice in fashion's conspiracy against women who look like women rather than schoolboys in wigs A step backwards Self-immolation Do You Need Advice? After all the misery she has caused, should I forgive my sister? I need sex-by arrangement stylewednesday A Knight to celebrate Photographer Nick Knight is finally getting a well-deserved tribute. He talks to Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Beauty jury The Times My life in fashion My name makes me work harder to gain credibility Jasmine Al Fayed, the darughter of Harrods owner Mohamed, tells Carolyn Asome that she has paid her dues in an industry that isn't interested in who your family is Bonsoir Six of the best tunic dresses Coats that push all the right buttons Chain reaction revisited Returning to Primark, Anne Ashworth finds it pays to get there early if you want one of its glamorous coveralls Detail is retail magimix Dish Malmaison shrimp cocktail arts The triumph of the painter's painter The first major Velázquez exhibition in Britain brings together some astonishing masterpieces. Don't miss it, enthuses Rachel Campbell-Johnston The life and times of Dlego Veláquez Join our exclusive Velázquez private view Mary Poppins Why I won't play along with the virtual world Grayson Perry ROH Jazz Branford Marsalis Ronnie Scott's, W1 Dance Rosas/D'un soir un jour Sadler's Wells reviews first night Opera Jephte/Dido and Aeneas Touring Entertainments Opera The Madman's Garden Toshavn, Faroe Islands Pop The Horrors/The Fratellis Astoria, Wc2 créme All a matter of taste Working Relationship Mark Leatham, founder of the Merchant Gourmet fresh food group, and his PA, Janet Chisholm, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Offer your 'stars' the Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretly, we all love the office meeting We protest, but research shows otherwise, says Catherine Quinn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference call Multiple Display Advertising Items tv&radio Radio Choice The Times 27 David chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Natural World My Heart Belongs to Dad Variations Goldplated Channel 4,10pm One Life The Last Samurai (2003) ITV1, 9pm Metallica: Some Kind of Monster (2004) More4,9pm Blackball (2003) Film4, 10.40pm 10 (1979) BBC One, 11.50pm Hooked by a night of small surprise Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 4037 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture South Korea South Korea is blooming in a cultural spring David Watts on the nation's emergence on the world stage as democracy takes hold South Korea Factfile Welcome to Dynamic Korea Samsung-just a family affair David Watts meets a Briton who has watched the electronics giant expand over nine years The company has the expertise of its 32,000 engineers, most with PhDs Samsung Writers take a lead over the North-South divide A nation ripe for a literary revolution Chung Chong-wha says his country's past provides fertile ground for great works of art The Billy Elliot of pop riding on a wave of success Superstar Rain had to overcome prejudice and poverty on the road to fame, says David Watts A Pucca girl role model that even a ninja looks up to Imitation toys of the character are already pouring on to the market English mastery opens up new travel horizons Steely showman sets his sights on global domination Lee Soo-Man says Asia can be the world's biggest cultural player, says David Watts Caught in a spritual whirlwind David Watts goes in search of the Buddhist experience Korean Air Intimate charm of the birthplace of the gods Korea Tourism Organization Good English is the 'key to the future' Green tea, mud baths and ginseng Renata Rubnikowicz tries the real spa treatment for just a few pounds at a rural hot spring Soothing birdsong helps to ease strain for nightowls Beneath the floor is a secret that makes the Korean winter bearable Hyundai LG
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