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News from 20/10/2006

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Bill Rees, Anne Ashworth and Lucy Alexander, Alex McGrath, David Brown, Brian Templeman, Simon Barnes, Warner Brother, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Philip Bradfield, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, David Brown and Zahid Hussain, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Bob Stanley, Will Pavia, Simon Bryceson, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Michael Stothard, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Nell Harman, Gary Jacob, H. James, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Darnian Barr, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jayne Dowle, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, Graham Keeley, Sue Deans, Neelam Verjee and Michael Herman, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Jayne Bowle, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Louise Cooper, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Louis Ten-Holter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Andrew Pierce and Frances Gibb, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Anthony Loyd and Tahir Luddin, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Darryl Francis, Richard Owen, Mary Marsh Director and chief executive, Damian Whitworth, James Galway, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Barry Shooter, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Carl Mortished and David Robertson, Tom Dart, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gloria Stocks-Gee, Keith W. Banks, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Sophie Heawood, Amenda Andrews, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Goldfarb, Lucia van der Post, Gary and Jenny, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Hyperion, Benedict Nightingale, Nick Higgs, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dan Thompson, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Damaian Whitworth, Richard Morrison, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Deusche Grammophon, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Tom Syson, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Peer names false rape claim woman Terrorist held How Girls Aloud turned pop on its head Body parts alert Insurance scam Hargreaves hope Michael Schumacher will remain a villain: half-genius, … Index timesonline. co. uk Congestion charging spreads to motorways The hot chef Veil teacher loses—but wins £1,000 consolation Blair sets up six policy groups to safeguard legacy In the Times Today The Times Cartoonist wins award Congestion levy for motorways Lord Harris of High Cross dies Sandals Now You See It A real invisibility cloak? Wizard! British professor's theory has become a reality as US scientists develop a vanishing act, writes Lewis Smith I won't be treated as an outcast, says Muslim teacher in veil row Politicians won seats with fake proxy votes What Mrs Azmi Said 'Friendly fire' killed soldier Act 'vital weapon' Drowned couple Tube resurfaces Drunken fall Naming order MoT test fees The Accusations Chanel Torchwood Riddle of missing pages in McCartney divorce leak Muggings rise as Britain becomes a gadget society Public anger grows about drunks in the streets Race Figures Anonymous accusers who ruin lives Peer names 'serial liar' whose rape claims sent an innocent man to jail Women's rights groups fear that legal landmark will discourage victims from coming forward, David Brown reports A wake-up call to world's coffee giants A British film urges drinkers to boycott companies making billions at expense of poor farmers, Ben Hoyle writes The Times British Gas Times Online The Times CIS The Departed O'Toole is clearly in his element as an inveterate old rogue first night PC World PC World How Amin nearly got the joke People A gold star each for Nicholas Hytner (director) and … Boots Picture Gallery Ps It gets earlier each year, a bit like Christmas offers Picture Gallery Livingstone wins 'Nazi' taunt appeal Homebase Immigration powers used to hold al-Qaeda kingpin in jail Something to sing about as bird decline is halted at last Multiple Display Advertising Items Banks face inquiry into '£1bn scam' on payment protection Profits in PPI www.moben.co.uk Cancer teenager dies after 17 overdoses of radiation Girl had been given the all-clear before blunder came to light, David Lister reports experiment more wish more include more realise more England denied drug prescribed for Scots The new BMW X3 Girls still leave boys 7 years behind as GCSE gap remains The Gender Gap BT Nurture can cause a struggle with maths Value for Money? Virgin trains £18m deal for Ross? He isn't worth it, says leading agent Death-row Briton's execution deferred Win 'Blood money' would solve this dilemma dfs Say that again? Keeping our children safe Time for a ban on North Sea cod? Action on Korea Lights save lives Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Humanity's Future The blame for plagiarism Faith Schools' Role in Britain Letters should carry a daytime phone number. We take … Chancellor and the City Learning in a faith school Oldest dispute Post office closures Learn-it-yourself Can't buy me love Football crowd Picture Gallery A Time for Clemency Pakistan must reconsider the scheduled hanging of a Briton Don't Look now Visible gains in the quest for invisibility Washing your dirty linen in public? That's too hygienic for today's couples Unsolved Case Bland crime statistics conceal a corrosive evil Thunderer: Driven to the wrong outcome Dear diary, I'm hooked on you The world may not be listening but we enjoy recording for posterity our lives of sex and cups of tea Join the Debate Listen: Democrats are sharpening their knives If the American midterm elections go against President Bush, a tumultuous couple of years are in view Have you tried out Comment Central yet? If you want … Osborne's shrewd game is not about tax at all. It's about mortgages, stupid Husband helped wife with MS to die Gillian March had wanted her spouse to be free to find a new partner before he was too old, reports Michael Horsnell By a Correspondent: Plea for forgiveness after killing 'friend' Kirsten Dunst The voters of Dingle wake up to their own D-Day mfi Tycoon in maintenance battle Battalion returns from Kabul All change for London train tickets The oldest Scotch, at £300 a tot Motability Graffiti artist's Moss prints net record price Citroën British Gas BT Beach sculpture a step too far for iron men Tories promise to 'rebalance' tax in favour of families and businesses A policy of no policies that could continue for years Parliamentary Sketch John Lewis Political Analysis Proposals to cap donations to parties could slash Labour funding by £6.9m Row over £28,400 shower suite for chief constable Stephen King Anglian ING Direct Currys CSA to be allowed to write off £1bn owed by fathers Anger greets news that the law is to be changed to deny mothers owed average of £14,000, Rosemary Bennett reports Mother of two had 'no faith in agency to chase partner's arrears' Annual car cost is up by £539 'Creepy' boss Victims harassed Costly mistake Double murderer Sentence cut Oasis honoured The Times Prince makes a spectacle at show Open Invitation Estonia rises to a rare royal occasion The Baltic state has given the Queen a colourful, if not palatial, welcome, writes Alan Hamilton Banality rules in the basement but this wronged woman belts it out first night The History Boys bmi Times World News Undertaker admits stealing and selling Alistair Cooke body parts The $1bn trade that is beyond the eyes of the law Undertaker stole broadcaster's limbs The next Big Seat auto emocion Sunrise Senior Living Protect Darfur Irresistible even at 79, La Lollow gets her man, 45 John Lewis Toy Boys (Reuters): China nuclear plea to Kim (AFP): Tigers talk peace (AP): Neo-Nazi burning (AFP): Plea for Killer Shot bear 'drunk' Hezbollah fired cluster rockets (AFP): Hogarth takes a trip to Paris Rights groups run into iron curtain (AFP): Fish fossil alters evolution theory Bupa (AFP): 50 years on, Hungarians recall their heroes Dell Café culture facing a cut in opening times The Times Breitling Marine dies as suicide bomber blasts patrol Bush tries to impose new terms of victory 'Rising violence is linked to our elections' The President believes that increase in attacks is an attempt by insurgents to demoralise Americans, reports Tom Baldwin Counting Costs Morrisons Priest admits Foley 'relationship' Guts and guns: how the Democrats are planning to win back the West A new strategy in Montana is aiming to steal the populist thunder of Republicans, reports Tim Reid Voodoo shop killer cooks lover then leaps to death Multiple Display Advertising Items accenture Statistics boss sacked for graft Net widens as another senior Chinese official is caught up in the Shanghai city pensions scandal, reports Jane MacArtney Harrods bstartup.com (Reuters): Former foes in joint polls call The Times Times Business Dow Jones closes above 12,000 Friday Oct 20 2006 Opec output cut Fund eyes Aston Google soars Quote of the day Corus deal likely to force hand of Russians Judge rules that Grasso must repay NYSE up to $10 FTSE 100 Consumers recoil at nasty whiff of inflation Stock Markets Indian dynasty is best hope for steel firm Waiting for Egg, sunny side up North Sea Oil Commodities Bally Pound to Dollar 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 Cerberus appoints Snow as chairman SEC increases insider-dealing scrutiny Cevian and Parvus marry Volvo stakes United Airlines partnership plea The Times Egg heads for full-year loss as customers cut their debts E&y expects Asian staff to outnumber UK employees Ernst & Young by Numbers Rise in borrowing threatens Brown's forecasts 'Coo is not a destination in life, it's an intersection' New chairman for Café Rouge owner LandSecs executive to go with £760,000 payoff deal Maktoum family sets sights on Adelphi JJB loses appeal but repeats price-fix denial Veolia Timeline Sportingbet unwilling to take gamble on French arrests Google's profits almost double Informa shares soar on Springer approach Airbus will need $78bn of orders to break even on A380 Ermenegildo Zegna Ratings agencies downgrade Italian debt The Challenges Ahead Study reveals risk of workers who make computer parts The Times OFT looks at Pfizer's distribution deal with UniChem Chinese economy slows down as Beijing's measures begin to bite Lloyds TSB St Ives rejects Michael Green bid Mothercare strategy 'a success' UES seeks $10bn over two years RDF sees pre-tax profit rise 46% Nokia Oil price edges up after Opec threatens cuts Business Sony slashes forecast after recalls and price cuts The Times Plane and simple City Diary Bets are off City Diary Rat unspotted City Diary Citigroup rules out bidding for Barclays Riding high City Diary intel Business Equity Prices Crockeit & Jones 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 DS Smith shares are buoyed by rumours of predatory interest Small Caps Gilts LandSecs lines up new chairman to take on age of Reits Tempus Informa Talk of restructuring proves shot in the arm for GSK Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Mothercare New head of ITV must be a man with a plan Media GCap's positive signals raise hopes of analysts Radio group's chief aims to put past setbacks behind him, writes Amenda Andrews Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Advertising Forecasts for 2007 News Corp acquires 7.5% stake in Australian rival The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bank of Scotland Corporate drivershandbook motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche's 'safety cabriolet' provides best of both worlds Specification Dial M for mayhem - power surge at the touch of a button Vaughan Freeman feels like Inspector Gadget in the new BMW convertible that can do anything… well almost Multiple Display Advertising Items TSL Fiance Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Lord Harris of High Cross Free-market thinker who served as director of the Institute of Economic Affaris for three docades At the Ifa Harris and collegues wanted 'to put a firework down and see what happens' Sir Derek Palmar Forward-looking boss of Bass and Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television Sir Derek Palmar, chairman of Bass, 1976-87, was born on July 25, 1919. He died on August 17,2006, aged 87 Brigadier John Platt Commander of the 2nd Somerests who won the DSO at the crossing of the Garigliano in Italy in 1944 Brigadier John Platt, DSO, OBE, commanding officer, 2nd Battalion Somerset Light Infantry at the crossing of the Garigliano in 1944, was born on June 17,1905. He died on October 16,2006, aged 101 The Rev Murray Togers Priest whose belief in interfaith dialogue moved him to set up the Jyothiniketan Ashram in India The Rev Murray Rogers, priest, was born on May 16,1917. He died on October 17,2006, aged 89 Michel Bignier Innovative director of France's space programme Michel Bignier, space scientist, was born on February 8,1926. He died on October 12,2006, aged 80 Service Centenary of the Newspaper Publishers' Association Passing-Out Parade Court's power to make confiscation order Las Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Questions Answered Barbers and quackes; votes on Thursdays Correction Court Circular Birthdays Election Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowldegements or notices … Or Book Online at: Awards Dinner Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spiders spin their worldwide webs Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Sport War Of Attrition states case for defence Racing Gold Cup Odds Ascot redevelopment is last stand of Erskine-Crum Japanese star fails drugs test after Arc Newbury Course Specialists Lingfield Park Jimmy fortune will miss the end of the turth Flat season. … Fakenham Multiple Display Advertising Items Rose displays Disney magic Farewell to Paul Hunter Harrington veers off curse Golf Henman in uproar over Nalbandian accusation Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings The Results Service Today's Fixtures Opportunity missed as Murray fails to finish off Djokovic Newcastle incensed as Oakes 'takes the blame' esquis French can ignite European fireworks Gerald Davies on why only Gallic flair will compete with the southern hemisphere's style Sale must rise to new challenge on foreign fields Heineken Cup David Hands says the Heineken Cup's next instalment is a mouthwatering prospect with wings spreading to Switzerland Play Television All You Need to Know Heineken Cup Pool-By-Pool Guide Dastardly Schumacher proves the embodiment of a genius loved and loathed in equal measure Simon Barnes The Meaning of Sport Olympic gains could mean losses for locals London 2012 noower Retiring type prepares to be busy doing nothing Motor Racing Harmison hoping to grap change of rapid redemption thelodonpaper You Asked He Answered Theashes 06-07 Gloucestershire swoop for Gul Ullrich jumps ship Mauresmo in mire Bank withdrawal First for Ferrari Jordan in Brixton In-form Crouch has United inhis sights The Premiership Today Smith plays down talk of Liverpool grudge match Pearson in line for Wednesday Redknapp shuffle barry put forward Nyatanga loan Young at heart Berbatov provides the Turkey trimmings for Spurs Uefa Cup Hasselbaink falling short of CV Jorrabchian takes initiative in the battle for West Ham Fàbregas sings on dotted line Xavuer takes first step back after serving doping ban Sibierski offers Roeder respite with late winner Polished Bentley supplies touch of class for Rovers Final deal brings Wembley peace Toyota The Rising Cost Picture Gallery The Times Crossword 23,425 E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Cole burns with desire to eliminate bitter rivals Sport The future is red for resurgent Hargreaves Exclusive The Times Uefa Cup Action inside Picture Gallery theface Sir Paul's steel magnolia A former client asked her to 'one it down a bit' on his cstranged wife didyousee? Never siedge the Aussies theclick didyouknow? sleep on it, Professor didyouhear? Make that date work for you Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Taking the heat Skye Gyngell tells Jane Wheatley how she survived heroin addiction - and a spat with Michael Winner - to become one of Britain's most exciting new chefs Picture Gallery Girolies with fried egg and sourdough breadcrumbs Walnut and honey tart I lose interest ion anyone younger than 10,000 700,000 years ago, our compatriots were chipping flint tools and butchering hippo. Will Pavia meets Professor Chris Stringer, the man who knows them best In West Sussex, humans hunted deer and bison, and fought off lion and hyena You've got AA friend The Times Travel Direct Golf links St Andrews with a Tokyo story In shambled a wryly amuing Bill Murray figure. Actually, it wasn't a Bill Murray figure. It was Bill Murray in person. He was there to play golf What's not hot to wear? Just ask me Good won't prevail In times2 on Monday Markelliot Hair with Harl Lucia van der Post answers your style questions I want to make my shift dress more versatile Wear the dress on its own with a great pashmina and quirky jewellery Luxury with Lucia Don't moan about grey—I think it's divinely chic British Airways Disappearing Serkis act Gollum actor Andy Serkis tells Penny Wark that anonymity is the greatest ally in his dark craft Colours are Brighter Eating naturally bears fruit in fighting disease Health Cranberries combar bacteria and walnuts protect arteries: your food has hidden benefits, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Tomorrow in Body & Soul Aurban worrier Naughty step? The utter humiliation cannot go on Rebranding the Met The Trojan horses of pop sounds Girls Aloud can't write songs. So what? They turned pop on its head, argues Pete Paphides The Times Travel Direct Listen to our free Girls Alud Podcast Time to show there's life in the old dog Met In his first weeks as general manager of the Metropolitan Opera House Peter Gelb has dragged New York's ailing old lady into the 21st century. Richard Morrison hears how Met season highlights Where were you in C86? The birth of indie is being remembered by an ICA gig, a compilation disc and Bob Stanley For most groups the were no jobs, no cashs, no choice but to do it themselves Royal Academy of Arts Strangers in the promised land An Arab hip-hop trio is waking the world to the reality of 'their' Israel, Sophine Heawood reports Good Food show London Classical James Galway My Magic Flute Deutshe Grammophon Pop My Chemical Romance The Black Parade Jazz Madeleine Peyroux Half the Perfect World UCJ Albums Pop Rod Stewart Still the Same Radio On Radio 5 Live the frivolity of sport can undermine the reality of news Life's no beach for opera's boutsider Toughened by critcal attack, Phyllida Lloyd feels ready to tackle Peter Grimes, she tells Sarah Jones insideout Entertainments Theatre reviews first night Bones Bush, W12 Concert Theodora Barbican Concert Maggini Quartet Wigmore Hall Pop Keane Apollo, Manchester tv&radio Radio Choice Starter for 10 David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Whistle blows just in time for Extras Appearing on Jonathan Ross's sofa seemed a self-referential joke too far from Gervais Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 4039 Word Watching Polygon Companion Stairlifts Bricks Andmortar Thesurveyor Openingbids Bricksandmortar Anne Ashworth Just how much property could you buy if you win one of the extra £1m Premium Bond jackpots? Focus on: Salisbury Victorian Villa Ain South London Wandsworth: a detached family home with wrought-rion veranda and large garden Out Large Country House in Berkshire Away Cottage in North Yorkshire Ravensworth: an 18th-century stone-built property overlooking the village green Fashioned with Care The home of the Freemans catalogue will give Stockwell a new look, says Susan Emmett Locals objected to roof terraces that might overlook them Forsale The future's black at Paninusla Blunt Truths, Starck Facts Jayne Dowie reports on the frank exchanges when a top French designer met a Yorkshire developer for a record high-rise project The Things that Philppe Built Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items chesterton Regenerate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items easy It's Ok to Love MK Milton keynes, once scoffed at, has a new buzz and prices are up, says Damian Barr The Luxury Issue… What does £12 million buy? Anne Ashworth and Lucy Alexander Visit two very different exclusive addresses in the best parts of town . . . Belgravia or Mayfair? Luxuary Mansion in Kensington Futuristic Eco-Home by Richmond Park Listed Victorian Residence in Pimlico Warwick Square: an enormous mansion with tennis court and ballroom Space to Breathe Nami Cleaver sorts out some elbow room for the mother of two teenage girls Homehelp Multiple Display Advertising Items Take your Cash and Go Graham Keeley was only too glad to pay off the builders at his Barcelone apartment Top Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items savills Colombo's Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanishshowrooms Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Build and design from The Times bookshop Homework Pest Control Webwatch Free Guide Rugdesigns save Spend Splurge Picture Gallery Time to Switch with two buy-to-lets, Gary and Jenny should rethink their finance They are likely to recoup £1,300 in interest rate savings Homeon the Web Q&A Changing Money Have You Got a Consumer Question? Octacon

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