News from 24/10/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, James McDermott, David Mayhew, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Sue Pheasey, David Rose, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gemma Clarke, David Markham, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Anthony Browne, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson and Tom Catan, Frances Gibb and Daniel McGrory, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Patricia Hodge, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Carol Midgley Davis, Vernon Bogdanor, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Bob Woolmer, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Oleg Gordievsky, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Geoffrey Dean, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Steve Webb, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Councillor Gareth Neale, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Alice Fordham, Sir Alan, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Pete Taylor, Philip Webster, Brian Harris, David Sanderson, Richard Rampton, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, David Cunard, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Carol Midgley Television Critic, Laurence Hewings, Adrian Milledge, Nick Marton-Clark, Gwen Brookes, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Price-Talbot, Robert Rhodes, Paul Rhodes, Robert Twigger, Brain Christley, Edward Clarke, David Robertson, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Honours police question Howard Planet 'in peril' Dine in France for £24 Hungary violence Enron chief jailed Defoe reprieve 'A cult of overpaid, preening ninnies is ruining the … Index timesonline MoD bans TV news access to warzones Listen up Spot the difference… Iraq war could be judged a disaster, Beckett admits In the Times Today The Times ITV banned from troop access Taleban 'will target Britain' New checks on faith teaching Flu jab shortage Chancellor charity Monkey charge Statue stolen Girl, 13, held Clarification 'I wish I'd taken professional advice' capmalson How quest for perfect smile can burn much more than a hole in your wallet Under supervision but free to commit the gravest crimes Recalled to jail, just in time? Registered Sex Offenders Man held after abduction hunt Killer detained Nuclear warning Driver killed friend Road to beauty Action replay Breitling Did Pythia Get It Right? High priestess of Delphi was high on oracle gases Honours inquiry police question Howard on loans Former Tory leader is interviewed at his home as a witness in the cash-for-peerages investigation, Sam Coates reports simplyswitch How the Inquiry Unfolded Grandparent carers to be paid £12,000 a year, says Cameron Tories plan housing revolution to cater for rising elderly population Ignoring market could be costly Hirst in new plagiarism accusation as artist claims Valium 'was traced' Dolce & Gabbana All works take ideas belonging to others Blair endorses police use of public's DNA Woolwich The ex-magistrate, a nude cleaner and her £¼m bill Fetish for callgirl domestic help almost bankrupted employer and still left house 'absolutely filthy', reports Alan Hamilton Etihad Alliance Leicester Premier Regular Saver is available to customers only … The Sharpest Critics The Times Long journey moves at jarring pace first night Name Galloway's cuddly friend Just how bling is Denis MacShane, the Labour Mp for … They're slick, these actor types. At his Q&a at The … energy saving trust A flying visit to Northern Ireland for vince Vaughn, … Much to people's disappointments, we did not get a … Picture Gallery Ps We salute David Ormerod Hearing Centres, which is promoting … Peugeot Dell Judge attacks 'woeful sentences' for drivers The Aa Britannia Fury as freed rape suspect goes on run Critics say judge's decision to release illegal immigrant on bail is a slap in the face for assault victim, reports Fran Yeoman Halifax Medical aid 'is not duty of firefighters' Basf Lego saved my life after jet-car crash, says Top Gear man Boosting the heat in Iraq The fears that stop adults from confronting rowdy teenagers Flawed premise obscures our success in science Post office posse We take letters by e-mail fax or post, but not by phone Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Off the rails On the cross Unfamiliar faces Lords reform The Left's blind love for Moscow Road to joy Poppy timing Green machine Beautiful bowler The Times The State We're in How many planets would you need to live on? High Priestess The Delphic Oracle may have been hallucinating Oedipus's future You can stuff your courgettes, from now on it's chip butties to go Age Concern Older people should play a full role in society and in the workplace Quick! Quick! Slough! Picture Gallery Celebrity Come Prancing A cult of overpaid, preening ninnies is ruining the BBC while it neglects its programme makers With Sudan a member, the UN is pointless The new Secretary-General has the power to expel these arrogant, bloodthirsty tyrannies. He should do so The Sudanese were in denial to a level that was almost insulting. They do not care More economists or grief-counsellors? My answer to the immigrant dilemma Let the market decide: candidates should bid for their immigration visas to Britain Flu jabs for pregnant women to cut risk of childhood leukaemia American Express Red greenflag Girl, 13, has first cancer vaccination Ing Direct Tiscali Mother who killed baby is spared jail Stagecoach tycoon challenges public's right to roam over estate Doctors offered sex advice Keeping tabs on little horrors School mergers 'blight exams' Taste of tropics in Torquay If You Don't Want to Beat Cholesterol Look Away now New kelloggs Optivita Honesty about the best policy? Hmm Peter Riddell Political Briefing Cash would let patients choose care The chronically ill would get more control over their treatment under Labour's proposed credit system, Philip Webster writes directline Prescott, the diplomat, is let loose on the Far East Alliance Francaise npower Cruise blaze forces new rules on safety Man's footprints on ecosystem of Earth 'too heavy to be sustained' A Wwf study says that we have been living beyond the environment's means for two decades, reports Lewis Smith Impact on the Environment goldfish Britain is deep in the red on green score Carpet RiGHT Reid wins battle over foreign worker quotas Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Limited Castle Cover Thatcher escapes damages over 'coup' Kidnapped oilmen told they were to be human sacrifices Men hooked on mobile phones may suffer a 40 per cent drop in fertility Radiation is the likely cause, reports Mark Henderson from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine An association but not a cause Prozac is linked to low sperm count Sharon chats her way to top of the pile The Terrible 20 Do not adjust your set - these really are the worst shows on TV No go for go-peds on Yellow Brick Road HSBC Zurich Times World News Streets erupt in echo of uprising Protesters seize a Soviet tank as violence marks the 50th anniversary of the 1956 revolt, Adam LeBor writes from Budapest Trouble Brews British hope of handover to Iraqi forces dismissed Kwik 'Government stole $800m' CIS Multiple Display Advertising Items Friendly fire drowns out Bush's election message Chinese Christians feel let down by Archbishop's visit BT challenge churchill (AP): Second Tibetan shot at border (AP): Wartime bomb blamed for death (Reuters): Mass murderer sentenced to die (AP): 18 die in blaze on board bus Transport for London (AP): First whale kill as ban is lifted (AP): Far-right firebrand joins Olmert to shore up coalition Rias Life and Times Barclays Transport for London Real-world conflict is a moral challenge for gamers Reality Bytes Why thousands are leaving home for a life of fear (AFP): More whites to lose farms Airmiles US call for action as Darfur monitor expelled The Lunatic Express begins its journey into Africa's new dawn (AFP): Call for unity to fight corruption (Reuters): Wife is arrested (AFP): Migrants held (AP): Bigger families (AP): Lost and found (Reuters): Everest demands (Reuters): Military service Hollywood fashion eclipsed by Islam as actresses cover up Multiple Display Advertising Items LIoyds TSB Aid Budget hp Afghans call for faster reconstruction British officials insist that work in Helmand is on schedule, Anthony Loyd reports Family adoption secrets block hi-tech passports Multiple Display Advertising Items In Danger Rac AOL Antelope pay the price as newly rich snap up shawls Times Business Wall Street hits fresh record Royal concern Wrigley outsider Cob Stenham dies Quote of the day Skilling sentenced to 24 years in prison for Enron … Cloud over Jaguar and Land Rover as Ford's losses worsen Final Tally for a Gantic Fraud Ftse 100 Anglo's new boss has his work cut out The decline and fall of SMG A bold step SAS While other Russian tycoons queue to hire London directors … Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Bank of Scotland Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealing Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Oracle acquires MetaSolv Software Amex surges as customers sign up Exchanges make headway on merger Vietnam on course to join WTO Investment bank set for $157m. IPO Rumour of the day Anglo American prepares to name new chief Russian giants reassure investors ahead of London listings Stenham, player of the long game, dies at 74 Blackrock & Merrill Lynch Investment Managers Join … ITV could be buyer for SMG's cinema advertising business Kingfisher enters Russia but must mind its p's and q's Government faces High Court review on lost pensions Apax in the wings for swoop on VNU MacQuarie approaches Techem (AFP): Carillion and Balfour in rail deal (AFP): Oaktree sticks to Eurotunnel deal Ferrovial to sell Budapest airport bestinvest IBM sues Amazon over alleged infringement of five patents Shell makes £3.6bn punt on Canada's oil sands Sold off Pricewaterhousecoopers The right moment for a buyout Premier Oil bid talks send shares up Predators planning break-up of Marsh & McLennan Gum Stretches Back into History Wrigley's shares leap as former Nike boss takes over Armani's fashion statement fails to halt float talk prestbury Humble start for Hollywood's designer Paris takes refuge from reality in politics of the past UK business attacks the policies of French presidential contender The Wishlists Mind the Gap – with this attack on globalisation Agenda Heathrow express What's in the Deal Who warns of flu vaccine shortfall Johnson's $16bn deal with Pfizer faces EU scrutiny Brussels examines E. ON's foreign takeover barrier Wolf Can't get the staff City Diary Ping pong City Diary Talks on Airbus end without agreement Towering feeling A willingness to embrace change The Broker's Perspective NAO When the local bank went global Big Bang gave high street clearers hopes of becoming universal players, writes Caroline Merrell 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 Stakebuilding boosts Blacks as market stands by for results Gilts Bid approach gives Premier investors platform for exit Broker suggests Pru merge insurance units with rival Stock Markets Nick Hasell Business Equity Prices Varilux Multiple Display Advertising Items Panerai The Times Unit Trust Information Service Diversity is the key to moving business ahead When best practice is not best for all the staff The new Age Discrimination Act will not make much difference to many older workers. Chris Partridge reports Business services Needy Ugandans develop the mobile-phone ATM Technology to reassure the lone worker Chris Partridge looks at developments in mobile telephony that will make staff who have to work late feel much safer Times Online Times Register Professor Sir Martin Roth Distinguished psychiatrist whose many significant achievements included elucidating the aetiology of Alzheimer's disease Klaus Renft Musician who defied the East German authorities to follow in the footsteps of his rock'n'roll heroes Professor Vernon Ingram Biologist whose discovery of the cause of sickle-cell anaemia earned him the title 'father of molecular medicine' Flight Lieutenant Don Gannon Wartime Pathfinder navigator who guided an RAF Canberra to victory in the 1953 London-New Zealand air race After hydraulics failure, Gannon pumped down the landing gear manually for a safe landing Lives in Brief Scottish court can hear appeal from England No pension for killer widow Appointments in the Armed Forces Elections Church News Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths timesonline Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Announcements Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move Airmiles Five-Day Forecast Around Britain Raindrops could hurt the head Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Sport Ascot quick to dismiss suggestion of closure Racing Cheltenham McCoy has strong case for wider recognition Catterick Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings George Washington Set for Classic Course Specialists Yarmouth Kempton Park Nicholls eyes Gold Cup for Kauto Star Ferrari keen to ensure Schumacher legacy is taken as red Edward Gorman hears how the Scuderia plan to deal with the rocky road ahead The German was a Koppite among sportsmen despite his many flaws The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football The Times Bryant takes a punt for Tampa Bay's last-gasp win American Football Rogers gets Tigers out of blocks Base Ball World Series Golding again tied up in knots Sailing talk Sport Lloyd sings the virtues of Lundgren bandwagon Tennis Lillee worried by age-old batting problem ashes Police's return to 'Cronje-gate' will lead to dead end Bob Woolmer, the former South Africa coach, says that new World Cup match-fixing suspicions are far from the truth Fletcher in need of flexibility, not the sack Christopher Martin-Jenkins says that calls for coach's head are misplaced Next in Line The Short List Boycott in line of fire as coach's defence case opens The Ashes 06-07 How Not to Get Caught Short Pietersen may sling the hook in Australia Rose unable to solve thorny problems of American duty John Hopkins on the rough road taken by a young Englishman who is still to bloom on the world stage Factfile Cope maximum earns £20,000 Hape sidelined Anderson belter Liddle goes south Super TV deal Ticketmaster Farrell kicks back and starts to enjoy his learning curve Henry looks forward to World Cup 'rehearsal' Schmeichel ahead by a nose in darts and dance stakes Driven Aluko strains every nerve to juggle work and play Coventry leave Williams under the weather The Premiership Today Dons hope simple present will lead to future perfect Matt Dickinson Clamour for Scholes to resume national duty shoots wide of mark Benitez has to learn to hug When Ronaldinho stops smiling it's time to start worrying Stephen Burgen reports from Barcelona on a sour week for European champions Leeds go to town in pursuit of Wise and Poyet Class of '96 failing Examinations By a Correspondent: Ince happily hits rock bottom for chance to become Guv'nor Wardle on warpath as City players are made to feel the heat FA's refusal to read riot act leaves bad taste in the mouth Tony Cascarino says it is outrageous that Jermain Defoe will not be punished Chumps' Chomps Falling Attendances Chelsea make official complaint over head injuries Cutting prices can prove just the ticket as worrying trend continues Gary Jacob says that increased capacities at Arsenal and Manchester United are masking a gradual decline elsewhere Sport Football On Wayne Rooney's birthday, Alyson Rudd finds 21 reasons why the Manchester United forward should be celebrating Advanced Hair Studio Thegame The Times Crossword Benitez's patience wearing thin amid concerns about Gerrard Wenger to shun January sales FA tightens rules Ethics body sits Solution to Crossword 23,427 Sport Toothless FA refuses to bite bullet over Defoe The Times Inside Picture Gallery times theface In gear for a quick return He declared himself a driving god and snapped up the riskiest shoots didyousee? didyouknow? Low cost of a call didyouhear? The moer fastion design is national, the more it is … Modern morals The square dealer How did Rachel Roth become SuDoku champion just nine months after doing her first puzzle? She tells her secrets to Will Pavia Can you beat the champion's times? How to solve it: Rachel's tips parents 'A baby at any age is amazing' A study has found that women who give birth at 50 face no greater health risks than those having babies in their thirties. The actress Patricia Hodge says that being an older mum has its benefits British birdsong clock only £19.95 timesonline. co. uk/richardmorrison It's a small world, by George Pros and cons Out with the new and in with the old The 1840s were fascinating, but you wouldn't want to have lived then. Or would you? The more I think about it, the more complex it seems 'Those legover stories? Absolutely inexcusable' The Andrew Billen Interview Nearing 70, Richard Ingrams reflects on his libel-busy life as Lord Gnome of Private Eye The Times Just the trick to find the lady Daren King dumped his magic set when he noticed girls. Then he discovered that magic can help you to meet and bewitch them Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills … The perfect trick: Sorcerer's Apprentice timesonline. co. uk/mensstyle Picture Gallery The kit How to listen to your digital music through your speakers Ermenegildo Zegna Su Doku answers from pages 4&5 Porsche Design Dress code Want a des res? Then dress to impress arts Art is always on our mind The style odyssey that is the Pet Shop Boys' career is celebrated in a new book and a show at the National Portrait Gallery. Pretty impressive for a band without a plan, they tell Tim Teeman Putting the fizz into Pop The energy in the work of the pioneering Pop artist James Rosenquist delights Joanna Pitman A role in urgent need of renovation Architects need to regain their status as screen heroes, argues Tom Dyckhoff oh you pretty things Theatre Major Barbara Orange Tree, Richmond The Times BFI London Film Festival Pop Jean-Claude Vannier/BBC Concert Orchestra reviews first night Opera The Turn of the Screw first night Opera Tarka the otter Entertainments Concert BCMG/Knussen tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Barkers Radio 4 Radio 3 David Chater's choices television multichannel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide David Chater Variations Film Choice Stephen Dalton MultiChannel Key: (Ad) Audio Description (Sl) In-Vision Signing (r) repeat Last Night's Tv Carol Midgley Davis blends all the right ingredients A lesser actress might have made us lose all sympathy for Fanny Cradock, but we never did Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 4042 Solution to Crossword 4041 Picture Gallery Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon Public Agenda Headline of the Week Inside Contact us Tomorrow in the Times The Top Stories Gift Ideas of the Week Other Views Issue of the Week Control Take command to hold the balance of power The Top Jobs The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Owen Warnock Health 4 Health Job-loss figures don't add up Other Stories Weliked Role axed with dignity Police snub forensic GPs Deputy Chief Medical Officer Finance Dormant dosh ought to be spent Technology Election days may be ripping Toodarnhot New Medical Research Interview Champion of surgeons' cause Bernie Ribeiro, the campaigning and outspoken president of the Royal College of Surgeons, explains to David Rose his ambitious vision for the doctors of the future Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Research our Jobs … In the Professional Press Education Lower entry rules for the poor acevo Better class of loan deal Marketing costs millions Project Directors, Partnerships for Schools Social Care Questions raised over nanny state Foreign Ways Seen in Hansard Corporate Social Responsibility An image that fails to please Police Own up and avoid court hp Charities Working wide of the mark Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobs 8-19 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Social Work HAYS What Worked for Me Just the Ticket Diary Dates Inside Over to you… Law Lowering the hurdles - for serious journalism Have the law lords made life easier for investigative reporters? It depends on the newspaper, says Richard Rampton, QC Another, more subjective, side of the argument David Price and Amber Melville-Brown offer a few words of warning to gung-ho journalists The Defence was Meant to Be 'Practical and Flexible' Veil row—the first of many After the TV soundbites, and angry discussions, lawyers talk to Frances Gibb what the tribunal decision really meant lawyer of the week The Times Law Section Legal language Night watchman Health & safety Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Lawdiary Community service? The Chief Justice knows more than most Multiple Display Advertising Items
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