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News from 25/10/2006

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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Malcolm Carr Vice-Chairman, Phil Yates, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Sir Bernard Crossland Emeritus Professor, Neil Johnston, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Nicholas Goodison, Richard Hobson, Jim Fitzpatrick, Samantha Beere, Liz Chong and Joe Bolger, Cath Janes, Philip Howard, Albert Webley, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Luke Magee, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Waller and Robin Pagnamenta, Donald Hutera, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Colin Bedwell, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Griffin, Alan Hamilton, Peter Carroll, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Tim Teeman, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Rupert Litherland, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Peter Cave, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Karen Homer, Dragos Baldescu and Mladen Dotchev, Catherine Arkley Chief Executive, Rob Wright, Mark Hunter, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Nicola Rowan Director, Kaveh Solhekol, Peter Brooks, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, lare Dight, Helen Nugent, Benjamin Beasley-Murray, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Steve Smethurst, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Grayson Perry, Kevin Maher, Rajeev Syal and Sean O'Neill, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, I. Kemmish, Penny Webb Co-ordinator, Alison Rogers Chief Executive, George Walden Minister for Higher Education, Fred Bridgland, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Carly Chynoweth, Michael Morgan, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Oliver Hylton, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laurie Ho Watson, Ruth Little, Ashling O'Connor, John Chambers, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Adrian Milledge, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Councillor Alex Karmel, Alice Miles, Vince Wright, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Phllip Webster Political Editor, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Lucy Bannerman and David Brown,

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The Times Chancellor backs Prince over tax Fertility risk How Good is your Police Force? Iraq deadline Chelsea deal iSoft inquiry 'It is poorer families, portrayed as stupid or irresponsible, … timesonline. co. uk £1,000 instant fines for migrant workers Picture Gallery The Curbs Residents will call doctors and heads to public account In the Times Today The Times 'Council tax inspectors to fine homeowners £1,000' Vote heralds review to raise GCSE level in state schools Labour support at 20-year low NHS pay dispute Journalists' action Parliament thefts Correction Rathbones Kazakh Ambassador's first night He just couldn't help laughing at Borat Charles wins Treasury support for his refusal to pay more tax Pigeon makes a change to pelican's bill of fare Princess Margaret 'was my mother' Painkiller link to heart risks Kidnap charge 7/7 fund closes Flat for Falconer Clerice's cash held Hoaxer's plea Water withdrawn Minster mystery For Royals and London Gentry Omega Ivory shaving brushes cost royal barber £10,000 fine Students lose their rite of passage '30,400 new EU mogrants will Government hopes quotas and fines will reduce arrivals when Bulgaria and Romania join EU, Richard Ford writes Visa hopefuls plan to travel as tourists-then find a job Germans plan to restrict entry All the right moves—it's almost as good as the film first night Hiscox Home Insurance The Sharpest Critics By a Correspondent: Husband accused of revenge arson attack Rac rescue crème Woman left crippled after leap from flat to flee burglar's knife Barclays Wealth Multiple Display Advertising Items Disposable inhaler that does a better job than the jab easyJet.com Picture Gallery Ah, the French and their mistresses. According to a … Catherine Zeta-Jones and Charlotte Church are reported … Denis MacShane MP gets in touch after yesterday's item … Every day the People team trawl through endless celebrity … American Express Red We don't expect you to have seen it, but on Saturday, … Ps Cabinet Office's costly web video Multiple Display Advertising Items OAG Watery mountains force sailing hero to make for port McCartney leak 'sent from newsagent fax by brunette' The lurid divorce claims are believed to have been sent from a small shop in Covent Garden, London, Helen Nugent writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Hewlett-Packard Development Company Bending ballots Lasting cost of Lords reform Ethics of broader school selection Race relations Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. … Lay off Slough Infectious but forgotten disease Let there be light... or not Restricted Immigration Worst TV Shows Fight fireworks with fire Maths on the motorway… …and at sea The Times Brussels Pouts A budget system that cannot be audited must be reformed When to Quit? Nothing left to prove? A charitable lesson for Beckham and Blair On a scale of 1 to 10, how tempted are you to thump a pollster? Half-Open Door Without border controls, Romanians and Bulgarians will still come Thunderer: Record-breaking bores The war for Gordon's ear When the Black Watch marched past, heads held high, they had a message for the Chancellor Join the Debate Join the Debate The dishonouring of St Andrews This award to the former President of Iran disgraces Scotland's oldest university Welcome to Wife Swap Britain, but make sure you're not called Courtney It is poorer families, portrayed as stupid or irresponsible, who always come off worst A comic triumph of romance and real sex first night Flim Shortbus The Times BFI London Film Festival Orange Director is looking for laughter in love The Times orange A little less sex please-we're British Older mothers 'put their daughters at risk of infertility' Straw is facing a balancing act Multiple Display Advertising Items Phased reforms will avoid deadlock over Lords …and Blanc joins the gravy train offering a restaurant as top prize Saga Insurance Now you can vote to save just one of these animals Vulnerable suffer as police forces fail to keep up with life-or-death cases The monitoring of child abusers and other sex offenders is not getting the priority it needs, writes Stewart Tendler Suzuki Cash-for-honours inquiry closes in on Blair's adviser St. Joseph's Hospice Beckett warns that climate change will increase risk of war It's torture, but tortoise beats the hare NatWest Three face a year's wait before trial Ing Direct MPs stick by fast-track extraditions Crew eject to safety as Tornado bomber crashes into the Wash BlackBerry ITN in talks over warzone ban Coleridge heirlooms fetch £1m Jessie's killer 'must face justice' Scientists take over the Palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Town is accused of cultural vandalism as it tries to sell Lowry Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcester Bosch Group Times World News White House gives Iraqi leaders 12 months to 'make hard choices' Government is told to curb the militias, strengthen security and divide oil wealth, James Hider reports from Baghdad 'Stop the looters destroying history' Archaeologists' plea to stop looters Multiple Display Advertising Items US envoy takes British to task over pullout Porgy Bess Emboldened Democrats dare to encroach on enemy territory Workers will have a job staying sober Women's panels will ensure applicants for a Russian employment register are not alcoholics, Tony Halpin reports The Times Spirit of Russia (AFP): Defence Minister wants to quit (AFP): Aristotle as he really looked (AP): Pressure to free HIV-case nurses (AP): Poles take note of their Pope HSBC (AP): Polluted Yellow River runs red New Europeans use imaginary cattle to milk EU subsidies Auditors have refused to sign off accounts for the 12th year, reports Rory Watson from Brussels The Times Victims spark backlash against police 'brutality' Rich 'are driving the Jews from 16th century ghetto' Royal rivals attack juries as revival of Madame la Guillotine (Reuters): Eta suspected in arms raid (Reuters): Chad attacks Conjugal visit (AP): Backing for UN bid (AP): Gates Aids fight Star boy's 'future' (Reuters): With this ring… Why the gangsters love sea slugs-warts and all Mayor of London Haiku to a Slug Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutting the quick and the dead Drivers on the last roads without speed limits in the southern hemisphere will now have to slow down, writes Bernard Lagan Times Business Honorary KBE for Renault chief Options guilty plea BP disappoints QinetiQ CIA link Quote of the day Ex-chief of CBI drawn into iSoft inquiry DTI finance director fails to account for £500m No Golden Hello FTSE 100 Lloyds TSB Stock Markets Partnership is not so good for Goldman North Sea Oil Commodities Unsung Carroll Pound to Dollar Currencies iSoft fiasco The manufacturing order books balance in the CBI's Industrial Trends survey fell to minus 20 in October World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead The day's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Herbie Frogg Neuf Cegetel float Stop Press Boost for books Microsemi deal Casino wins Michelin sales up Debenhams raises spending on new stores despite weak market Grant Thornton Reckitt eyes ex-Pfizer brands Recall 'could cost Sony business' BBA plans to spin off Fiberweb Arla sues over alleged milk cartel Hallowe'en boosts sales Darling opts for nuclear fission with BNG split plan The Reshaping of an Industry Browne warns of tough times as BP reveals disappointing profits The Words of Lord Browne Questions over Deloitte role in iSoft scandal The Business Software Bugs FSA chief warns MPs against driving hedge funds offshore Manufacturing decline puts the brakes on growth The Times Inflation warning signals a probable rate rise Catlin set to move on Wellington to form £1.3bn insurer The XL Capital group Whitbread quits race for Esporta Anglo American in Figures Like father, like son: the lasting legacy of the Oppenheimers Virtual unknown must gain trust of shareholders Look out, he's in front of you Copyright shopping Grousely unfair No-fly zone City Diary Picture Gallery All in the timing City Diary How the Drama Played out Ukraine gas deal marred by fears of dwindling autonomy US security fears could slow $25bn takeover of Lucent The Times Ex-Comverse director pleads guilty Sensitive panel has the power to upset multinational mergers The Diaspora Indian tycoon plans to take the strain out of family ties A conglomerate is hoping to turn compassion into a multimillion-pound business, reports Ashling O'Connor Aussies up in arms over US ban on Vegemite Japanese mobile number change causes open war The Times Telekom rejects Vivendi allegations Music will offer first major test The Windmill The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further … JCDecaux in Paris battle of the bikes The Times Brussels seeks better trade links with China A black and white view of immigrants from Eastern Europe Carl Mortished European Briefing CO2 credits losing creditability We won the day and turned London into a great financial centre The Chairman's Perspective The Times The US stole a march on the City Home-grown banks were forced to mimic US models just to survive, says Liz Chong 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 AIM-listed uranium miners gain from Toronto company's loss Small Caps Gilts Reckitt shows it can give good value for high-priced shares BBA Tate & Lyle up on hopes of sweet successes in America Stock Markets Large Caps Carpetright Banking & Finance Austrian Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Peter Barkworth Actor who brought great subtlety to stage and screen roles and became a household favourite in the TV serial Telford's Change Peter Barkworth, actor, was born on January 14, 1929. He died October 21,2006, aged 77 Jaime Litvak Influential Mexican archaeologist who applied the latest statistical and digital approaches to the history of Mesoamerica Jaime Litvak, archaeologist, was born on December 10,1933. He died on October 2,2006, aged 72 The Very Rev Michael Mayne Hardworking Dean of Westminster who was an inspirational writer and conducted Laurence Olivier's memorial service The Very Rev Michael Mayne, KCVO, Dean of Westminster, 1986-96, was born on September 10, 1929. He died on October 22, 2006, aged 77 Sandy West Drummer for the all-girl band the Runaways whose rebellious teenage image and punk sounds hit the late 1970s with great success Sandy West, drummer, was born on July 10, 1959. She died on October 21, 2006, aged 47 Lives Remembered Extradition of prisoner with time left to serve Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Using information disclosed from different order for asset recovery Queen's Bench Division Choi Kyu Hah President of South Korea during turbulent times who ceded power after less than a year Choi Kyu Hah, Korean politician, was born on July 16, 1919. He died on October 22, 2006, aged 87 Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Memorial Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Appointments Dinner Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Jet stream drags the rain in its path Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Pipe left in shadows by eclipse of the son Racing Sedgefield Course Specialists 2.10 Henry James Mayne Memorial Novices Hurdle quiksilver.com Cheltenham Nottingham Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings The Times Sports Book Thai rookie fails to get rub of green Snooker Putting faith in youth not just Noble gesture Rugby League School Stands a Class Apart Olympic Games: a rich Yes Matthew Syed says the equation is simple: no money, no chance Price of Achievement The Times Join the Debate West Ham must keep athletics track under stadium plan No Matthew Pinsent says that talent is still more important than wealth Joy for Sale as Hodgson commits to club until 2011 Rugby Union Murphy's recovery brings Irish plans sharply into focus Real to sponsor grand-prix car Murray pulls out British races stay Tigers sign Leafa Casey gets nod Snow no-show Pollock on top Hussey predicts big things for Mahmood IPA Giles comes out swinging over 'personal attack' on Fletcher The Ashes 06-07 The Premiership Today Prospect of penalties has Hughes sweating The Results Service Today's Fixtures the london paper Benítez puts stars to one side despite poor form Nervy West Ham dip to new low Best of the Web Pools Forecast Aliadière pulls the trigger for Arsenal's young guns Weir's head injury takes gloss off Everton victory O'Neill's return ends happily New Boss is 'A Born Winner' Birmingham comeback eases pressure on Bruce Wise given reasons to be fearful Previews for Tonight's Action Times Online Agents say new rules to prevent bungs are unworkable Defoe given all-clear as FA chooses easy option Beautiful game often turns ugly and bites off more Defoe is not alone in inedible incidents, says Nick Szczepanik "Like Hannibal" Argentina Reacts Times Online World Cup figures add insult to fake injuries Nick Szczepanik on the Fifa statistics that confirm suspicions over play-acting Forward-thinking Smith has no fears The Game Podcast 6 Parallel universes collide Carling Cup Third round Bill Edgar on how the meeting of the longest-serving managers in the country is one of different worlds Follow tonight's Carling Cup match live with our match … The Times Crossword Beckham 'for sale' at £5m Curbishley snub Dowie upbeat Sport Drogba zeroes in on Chelsea rich list at £100k a week Exclusive The Times Commercial Mortgages Inside Picture Gallery times2 the face Stars in his eyes did you see? Platform shoo-ers the click did you know? Feeling poles apart did you hear? Down undies Picture Gallery Modern morals The Times Secrets and lives Timothy Spall's new role is a father driven to suicide by the stress of raising his autistic daughter. He tells Janice Turner about his fascination for the secret lives of ordinary people 'She retuned to the Canaries, to swallow sleeping pills and wade into the sea' How can I turn a deep friendship with a fellow Muslim into marriage? Do You Need Advice? The Times What could be sexier than South Wales? First and worst Diary cream The next big thing: a gay, twisted geek from Essex Simon Amstell, the new host of Buzzcocks, tries to persuade Tim Teeman that he really isn't cool stylewednesday The long and the short of it Lisa Armstrong shares her coping strategies for the stressful task of buying a winter coat The Times Beauty jury Face washes btw… AA dfs Detail is retail Too many soles left me sorely tested at Faith Chain reaction Despite admiring many of the shoes, Anne Ashworth was bewildered by the sheer variety of shapes and styles magimix Dish Smoked haddock & spinach mornay arts Bear facts about the naked ape A show featuring polar bears tells us most about ourselves, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston More child-friendly outings for half-term In T2 tomorrow and Online As the Moody takes him A Swedish film-maker proves too strange for Joanna Pitman The Royal Ballet The Times Green art is so black and white first night Opera La boheme Covent Garden First Night Concert The Battle of the Somme Queen Elizabeth Hall first night Pop J Spaceman Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance Swan Lake on Ice Lowry, Salford Theatre Driver/Painter New End, NW3 Emission possible Working Relationship Jonathan Shopley, chief executive of the Carbon Neutral Company, and Ashleigh Dunn, his PA, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Office dilemmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Set the scene to go green As an office worker there is plenty that you and your business can do to combat global warming. From recycling paper clips to cutting down on flights, every little helps, says Karen Homer British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items tv&radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Natural World Viewing Guide Who Do You Think You are? Torchwood Variations Perfect Day: The Millennium Goldplated Misery (1990) Film Choice Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) The Fog (1980) Multi Channel Hulk (2003) Holiday from hell a real scream Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4043 I'm moving to LA so I had my tooth whitened Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan The Times Opinion Editor: Carly Chynoweth. Produced by: Alex Benwell, … Forties People Age is not the issue Jobseekers New legislation or not, jobhunting will still be a challenge, Clare Dight learns. The law may now outlaw ageism, but those in the know say that it won't disappear overnight Quick Tips Advantage in diversity? As the population ages, employers will find themselves with a higher proportion of older members of staff, offering variety they could put to good use, Clare Dight reports Baker Harding Recruitment Services The Key to … Views on Age IBDO Stoy Hayward Wrestling with change Youth or experience? Age has been an issue in the workplace for, well, ages. Clare Dight asks the experts how to successfully challenge the stereotypes and change the corporate culture Find out More Concentrate on skills Hiring staff? Then from the job ad to the selection panel avoid any hint of age discrimination. Carly Chynoweth explains Careful advertising is the key to not being called ageist Flexibility is the key for benefits Rewards and Benefits Companies will need a new approach to providing perks when their staff covers a wider age range. Sarah Campbell reports chartered management institute Any advance on 65? Under the new legislation employees can ask to stay on beyond the usual retirment age. But bosses can refuse-if they provide a good reason. Mark Hunter reports Tribunals 'Male, Pale and Stale' Know your place: the low-down on working abroad Overseas Fair Dismissal? age partnershipgroup

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