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News from 26/10/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Neil Johnston, Dave Prentis General Secretary, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Mark Souster, Catherine Phlip, David Rose, Michael Sullivan, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Julie Woodley, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Derek Simpson General Secretary, Will Pavia, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Roy Brookes, Marcus Leroux and Jon Surtees, Jeelam Verjee, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gemma Clarke, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, James Hider and Tom Baldwin, Jane MacArtney, John M. Ward, Derek Robinson, Anthony Browne, Michael Daley Director, Victoria Gill, Rodney Legg, Professor Caroline Pond, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Aherne, Hugo Rifkind, Philippe Legrain, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Brian Sibley, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Owen and Wilkinson, Bill Granger, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Robert F. Kennedy, Sean O'Neill and Frances Gibb, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Frances Perry, Martin L. Anderson, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Bernard Selwyn, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Joan A. F. Horton, Roger Boyes, Robin Pagnamenta and Amanda Andrews, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Charlotte Moore, Tim Budd, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Elizabeth Judge and Rhys Blakeley, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Bob Crow General Secretary, Mike Rosewell, Chris Hedge, Alan Tayler, Bruce Anderson, Paul Kenny General Secretary, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Peter Jenson, David Sanderson, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Malcolm Burgress, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Colin Wyman, Tony Woodley General Secretary, Stephen Dalton, Richard Edwards, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, David Skevington, Adam Sherwin, Gerry Doherty General Secretary, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Anthony Howard, Alan Brunning, David Robertson, Richard Doney, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Budd Schulberg,

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The Times Blair rules out emission targets Children seized iPod 'hacked' Publishing sale US rates static Last chance Index Terror cases run out of courtrooms and judges Film Special Marcos syndrome: the middle-class addiction to shoes In the Times Today The Times Local councils are offered millions to bury nuclear waste Scots' plan for England as radioactive dustbin Terror cases run out of courts 'Schools need more sport' MP leaves wife Model arrested Charitable tests Uniform demand Anti-terror force Airmiles Convictions on Three Continents However you define success, we can help you achieve … He's up to his neck in it again First the slimming cures, then the property deals . . . now Peter Foster is held over gay slurs The three who bring the biggest criminals to justice Picture Gallery Carmen Dowd Sue Hemming Threat to free nursery places Suicide fences Smear test recall Stabbed over egg Clean hands plea Olympic railway The gift of sight Halloween House of Horrors Prada Lawyers take the lot as family keeps £½m legacy feud going for 43 years British doctors seek patient for world's first full-face transplant A surgical team from a London hospital are preparing for the operation to end all operations for someone who has been terribly disfigured, reports Nigel Hawkes Coping with risk and rejection The Ethics The Medicine The Medicine My life has been saved, says woman in pioneer operation Surgeon has star quality to deal with the limelight I've cracked iPod's security code, says 'DVD Jon' hacker HSBC Hammond angers BBC over tabloid interviews Ifacts Father's refusal to give up puts killer in jail 25 years on Staples WH Smith MPs attack Brown plan to increase funding for state schools University asks landlords not to sell cheap drinks Dell 'No more arrests - we've met our target' Chemist 'hit official on head with an iron bar' The Times Gucci Borat's daft adventure is a squirming delight first night Film Borat The Times BFI London Film Festival The Times screen Currys What did he see in her? John Lewis Family held over dead boyfriend School trip rules Links with slavery Sword of honour Sock ban no joke Prehistoric bird that could have swallowed a dog whole An avian monster and a bee trapped in amber 100 million years ago are making scientists think again, writes Lewis Smith M&S Novotel Ps Small relief for Sir Paul People Infertility link to autism in children PC World 'Pay egg donors more' Ocean Sainsbury's speakout Light Brigade survivor is honoured by old regiment Rolex Bupa This Saturday only in Body & Soul Sex-change patient tells tribunal of 'bitter regret' Clear vision Still waiting for but progress Tranquil life is not where we might expect it Reality of Romanians and Bulgarians in Europe Lags and lords Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate MoD relations with the media Art of angels Visual tricks In maths we trust Gobble . . . gone Holiday harm Picture Gallery Putin on the Line Russians get a chance to question their President Fancy Footwork Some women love buying shoes, on far from a shoestring budget Trying to rid the world of marketing language is, well, a 'challenging' task Notebook What Justice Deserves Terror trials need suitable courts and qualified judges Thunderer: What a parcel of wretches Call yourself a green, then? If people examine their supposedly ethical lifestyle, they will find absurd contradictions at its heart The Times Mr Reid's continental dog's breakfast The policy restricting Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants is confused and unworkable What has four letters, begins with E and is slowly killing half of Europe? RAF apologises for poor service Exploding comet trails its tail Not all Greek to instant translator Film of Nazi camp found in church Moto Fire station that was destroyed in blaze had no fire alarm fitted Krzr Addict shot father as he built a snowman Librarian sold stolen books on eBay Library worker who pilfered rare editions worth £175,000 and sold them to collectors, avoids jail, Andrew Norfolk reports Russia clips budget airline's wings Hundreds of passengers who paid £75 to fly from Hong Kong to London are left stranded by officials, Adam Fresco reports Mesh computers Saga Cut-Price Take-Offs Bonus Time Harrods I'm saving baby from an awful life, says Madonna Multiple Display Advertising Items Green Flag skincare deals Tower of London's world heritage status is threatened by the builders Blair rules out annual targets to cut carbon emissions Mr Moon's masterplan to save the Earth Parliamentary Sketch Drivers of friendly cars could pay less to park Laura Ashley Australia advances with solar power Little-used rail lines face aerial challenge mfi Free Sky Broadband Lets Subscribe Penguins act as sheepdogs of the sea Sensor that records animal activity reveals surprising facts about how they live, hunt and eat, writes Lewis Smith Town halls to get more autonomy and new leadership Polls need careful reading to work out what's going on We'll get bolshy on reform, say peers Kevin Pietersen The Times These Boots are Made for Buying Nothing beats a woman's desire to show off a fresh pair of heels Toyota Times World News Men in black arrive in a white truck—and children disappear A shadowy group is blamed for forcing young people to fight in Sri Lanka, Jeremy Page writes from Batticaloa The Battle for Childhood Borat Angry Iraq leader The Prime Minister insists that 'No one has the right to impose a timetable', report James Hider and Tom Baldwin CIS Cooperative Insurance Averys Anglian hits back as allies try to stay confident Shift dfs Los Alamos secrets are found in drug factory Climbing legend falls 500ft to his death Could this man be the first black president of America? Barack Obama is quickly emerging as a rival to both Clintons among Democrats, writes Tom Baldwin from Denver Bush jeers at challengers for 'measuring up the drapes' Actor accused of faking ad Tesco The dilemma that is splitting a state A referendum on abortion has thrust South Dakota into the limelight, writes Catherine Philp from Sioux Falls Student rampage unnerves leaders A campus revolt over fake diplomas has raised the spectred of the Tiananmen massacre, writes Jane MacArtney in Dunhuang Zurich The Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Trust (AP): Farmers march on trade talks Starbucks accused over patents (Reuters): How to keep tabs on a butterfly BT City starts countdown to the Cheese Olympics (AP): Israell jets 'buzz' German warship I'll stand down but I'll keep an eye on things, Putin vows I Count The Revolving Governments Raja Fashions Shaky Prodi pledges to 'bang heads' amid plots Skull pranks undermine army Photographs from Afghanistan of desecration by soldiers have caused outrage in Germany, Roger Boyes reports from Berlin Harrods Transport for London (AP): Protests over halal meat (AP): 'Serial killer' jailed (AP): Missile failure (AP): Gay rights ruling (AP): Eagle death fine Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a miracle: abstemious French are turning wine into soda water Times Business Oil prices leap as Opec cuts output Thursday Oct 26 2006 Oil prices leap as Opec cuts output Protest hits Shell Quote of the day Friends Provident Thomson's educational unit up for sale at $5bn FTSE 100 Fed holds rates amid house price worries Lloyds TSB Stock Markets BP and Shell are defined by differences North Sea Oil Commodities Deal or no deal Pound to Dollar Tunnel vision Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Results in brief Heathrow express Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day Look ahead Rumour of the day The day's biggest movers Business big shot US watchdog fines investor $2.25m Stop Press US judge dismisses suit against Yukos Regis pulls out of Grainger bid talks Anheuser-Busch earnings rise 26% Aldi's British and Irish profits double as it aims upmarket national savings & Investments Icahn made ImClone chairman First Choice to shed 200 jobs Ed Balls defends junior market Countrywide allows 3i a viewing What the Broadcasters Said Yesterday O'Reilly makes £1.1bn offer for Australian media group The New Rules Ofcom in U-turn on sponsorship of TV channels Executives suspended after EMI discovers fraud at Brazil unit Tate & Lyle to sell units for £300m Northgate's shares slide after sale talks come to an end Life not so sweet for European sugar farmers under new regime Analysis Buyout firms double their money from United Biscuits sale Bignaire Brands Private equity hungry for food cashflow A brush with the lower orders Be Black Berry Benefits of Borat? City Diary Poor relations City Diary Private view City Diary Tight at the top City Diary Immigration hits young, reports says A Year at Nisa-Today's Postal managers forced to deliver The Times Boardroom split as Nisa rebels seek to oust chief Russia threatens to prosecute Shell over Sakhalin-2 Creating Eurotunnel without state aid was a mistake, says EU transport chief Shell Forecast Abu Dhabi firm may be Premier Oil bidder Bumper pay day for Goldman partners predicted Path to Position of Strength The enigma of computer codes Heywood Williams Group PLC BT cracks security code with $40m web firm deal Law lords' ruling could cost the taxman billions Times Online Synergy offers £143m for Isotron How They are Expected to Perform Analysts upbeat over UK's two drug giants Mired by swoop from seven years ago Roger Boyes on how a bid from Britain led to lasting problems Herbie Frogg Deutsche on brink of power battle Ambitious eyes are focused on bank's top job as Josef Ackermann returns to court, reports Roger Boyes Battle for China hots up as Airbus lands $5bn deal The Times Boost for recovery plan to GM as losses are slashed Box Busters Welch eyes $600m bid for Boston Globe Move over Elvis, Kurt Cobain is now the king NAO US agency views web's raw talent in search for stars It was bad calls that really led to the City being Wimbledonised SNCF's Canadian deal sparks fury among French Infineon suffers as key customer fails Telecom Italia drops spin-off of mobile operation Wall Street's winning streak set to last How the World Works France's 35-hour week adds £100bn to the national debt Eurozone confidence continues to bubble The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times The New Rules from Brussels Another Big Bang or a damp squib? Europe awaits the day of the MiFID There may be no fireworks, but the EU's financial markets directive will make a big difference, says Christine Seib 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 Aveva rallies to new high as it signals profits ahead of forecast Small Caps Gilts Funds flow out and margins are eroded but hold Amvescap Tempus Lonmin Investors continue to ring up Vodafone's numbers Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Tate & Lyle Business Equity Prices Beam Global Distribution (UK) Limited Equity Prices Business Times Register Todd Bolender Versatile dancer and choreographer for whom Balanchine created many memorable roles Todd Bolender, dancer, choreographer and director, was born on Febraury 17, 1914. He died on October 12, 2006, aged 92 Jane Wyatt Veteran actress who specialised in devoted characters and played Mr Spock's mother in Star Trek Jane Wyatt, actress, was born on August 12, 1910. She died on October 20, 2006, aged 96 Lives Remembered Anna Russell Versatile singer and comedienne who parodied works from Wagner to Cole Porter Daniel Emilfork Actor who exploited his striking features to carve a career as a memorable villain on stage and screen Daniel Emilfork, actor, was born on April 7, 1924. He died on October 17, 2006, aged 82 Isabel Bigley Musical actress and star of the original Guys and Dolls Isabel Bigley, actress and singer, was born on February 23, 1926. She died on September 30, 2006, aged 80 Lives in Brief Recovery of prematurely paid corporation tax Law Report House of Lords Picture Gallery Results Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Sunday Times Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Lecture Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Low-cost takeoff to Hong Kong An historic date to make you quiver The autumn blues? Banish them with a festival frolic Tenby Festival, £190 for four nights; a week in Egypt, £299; a week on Tobago, £399. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Take the royal tour to explore the magic of the Baltics Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Five-Day Forcast The faster you run the dryer you stay Weather Eye Paul Simons weathercall Times Sport Gillespie champions division of season Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Power struggle at Redcar leaves course facing uncertain future Diary Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book O'Brien puts faith in George Washington Noble plans to steal a march on Kiwis with threat of the unknown Rugby League Stratford Racing Great Britain Taunton Course Specialists Rowbotham wings in to make up for lost time Rowing The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Times Tweddle at full stretch as she prepares to raise bar yet again Gymnastics Schumacher's options open Funding boost O'Sullivan on cue Flower to return Mahmood's flair play a concern for Australia Cricket The Ashes New Zealand home and dry without aid of chemical ally Pat Gibson on the ICC's damp squib of an idea to beat dew Touchdown London as capital bids to stage NFL games American Football Foreign coach to help burning ambition of Wicks Knox-Johnston on even keel as sea change offers hope Sailing Murray puts damper on Henman cup recall Tennis Front-runner Casey getting ready to call point of Order Golf Race for the Crown Queen's to change with times in bold initiative Simon Barnes The Sunday Times Memories of new brawl game's early submission Turner comes of age after overdue England summons Scotland give Hamilton a chance Wales put trust in Jones to build for World Cup Wales Squad Global Day for Darfur Wimbledon relishing opportunity to dream Richard Edwards on the resurgence of a club synonymous with FA Cup glory talk Sport Don't scoff: Volz finds inspiration in The Hoff The Premiership Today Beckham given chance to make a Real impression Weir faces spell on sidelines as Everton adopt safety-first policy FA armed with witness accounts to combat Uefa charge Savage's race against time England humbled O'Shea warning Nicol in running Cole takes up lead role among Chelsea's class acts Tottenham quality proves real handful Carling Cup Third round Results Exclusive Their First Meeting Lee spares Ferguson's blushes Carling Cup Third round Fourth-Round Draw Rossi lends touch of class to ailing Newcastle Fowler back with a bang as Liverpool get a fright Revitalised Charlton bent on salvaging their name Who put pin through Tony Cascarino says the players must look at themselves for answers and not deflect blame to takeovers and newcomers Cancer Research UK Hammering Home the Bare Facts Off with his Head? Turmoil at the Boleyn Ground The Times Crossword West Ham bubble? 'Whoever it was, it certainly wasn't Pardew'—stars join forces to defend club's struggling manager Walcott may come to fore after injury to Adebayor Sport Pardew looks for win and a prayer as exit signs beckon West Ham manager's final chance The Times Inside Lee's Arrival Stops United Being Derailed at Crewe times the face Funny girl back on the TV coach did you see? Kitchen non-confidential did you know? Life and soles did you hear? Bob bobs for Bob Picture Gallery Modern morals The shots rang out, and the assassin ran straight at us. For a moment I held him in my arms. His gun was tiny, like a toy, but he kept firing it at Bobby As the new film Bobby opens at the London Film Festival, author Budd Schulberg recalls his friendship with Bobby Kennedy and the night he was assassinated Life and death of Robert F. Kennedy Sofa Workshop timesonline. co. uk/bobby The Times In Screen today The best hope for America RFK would have altered history as President, says Anthony Howard The Times The personal library-now there's an idea One green bottle. . . Strikers anonymous The Times The green, green grass of home. . . The 'catering workers' who rented a house from the uncle of Victoria Gill seemed a rum lot to the villagers of Thorpe. But they were stunned to discover that the home had been converted into a dope farm run by a Vietnamese drug lord The WellMan Clinic Ask Dr Stuttaford Is it wise to burn up the calories in the winter cold? answers your health questions Topic of the week super, naturally Bringing Sydney's simple pleasures to the world food Bill GRANGER's love of healthy dishes with fresh ingredients has won him fans around the globe The Times Index Oi! Who are you calling a luvvie? screen Skinheads are the gritty stars of Shane Meadow's latest film, he tells Richard Owen Jury Prize Souls are bared in a landmark festival The first week of The Times BFI London Film Festival exceeded all expectations-and there's more to come, says James Christopher Little Children The Times BFI London Film Festival gala night tickets competition Breaking and Entering Penn isn't mightier than the script An overblown central performance spoils the remake of a classic, and Russell Crowe makes an improbable Hugh Grant, says Wendy Ide It's all love, hate and revenge in a cold climate this week. Ian Johns shivers from the big chill 'We've got to kill a hobbit. You pick one' In an extract from his biography of Peter Jackson, Brian Sibley tells of the director's early struggles to make The Lord of the Rings be with me Order Peter Jackson's story The Times Palace Theatre Jazz Kurt Elling The Times Theatre A Number Opera Whirlwind Entertainments Theatre Dirty Dancing Aldwych, WC2 tv & radio Radio Choice Land-Rover Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Multi Channel Friends reunited don't quite connect Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times 2 Quiz times 2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon action medical research The Times Inside The Times Know your ARAs from your elbow The Week in Work Stat Watch Good Week. . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week Bloomberg On the customer's secret service Profile Colin Shaw adjusts his tie camera and gives Carly Chynoweth the big picture on life as an extreme mystery shopper The Office Psychologist Escapology So far and yet so near How to. . . Manage Remote Teams Turning individual staff who operate from different buildings—even from different continents—into a cohesive workforce needs trust and sensitivity, but Carol Lewis finds that it can be done Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Kimberly-Clark Web Watch An office boor is driving me out of my mind Work Life Challenge Graduate Stories NHS Google a job with table football and bean bags The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The internet's prime search company offers graduate recruits the chance of a fast track to success in its informal but highly focused organisation, says Martin Birchall Google Degree Doctor Physics How Do I Become. . . . . . A Commercial Property Agent? The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition Degrees of distinction So many graduates, how to choose? Carly Chynoweth finds that recruiters often reach for old favourite institutions, but that there are ways to beat the system Reims Management School Unique Selling Point The Times Lawful business Talking Point Legal Business Sarah Campbell discovers that corporate lawyers are taking MBAs to get a better understanding of how client companies operate The 60-Second Business Book Statwatch Picture Gallery Data File Reasons to Hate. . . Test Yourself. . . Answers What It's like Working for. . . A funky atmosphere, a range of tempting perks and solid career opportunities lure graduates to T-Mobile, Clare Dight learns Careers of the Week British Gas 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 Love Mondays

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