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News from 27/10/2006

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, E. Susanu, Robert Cole, Aileen McKay, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Andrew Fifield, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Roy Gathercoat, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Gabriel Rozenberg and Rosemary Bennett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Graham Watson, Philip Howard, John Hirst, Hilary Finch, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Gordon Stirrat, James Ducker, Alan Lee Recing Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Bob Stanley, John Goodbody and Craig Lord, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Robin Pagnamenta, Patricia Casey, Jack Malvern, Gary Jacob, Andrew Manze, Tim Reid, Greg Hurst and Gabriel Rozenberg, Lucia Filimon, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Toby Moore, Patrick Palmer, Alan Hamilton, A. H. Goldstone, Pat Gibson and Christopher Martin-Jenkins, René Jacobs, Dr John Havard, Mark Ogden, Hugo Rifkind, Gerard Baker, John Alex, Andrew Sims, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Sir Igor Judge, Emma Pomfret, Bernard Lagan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean O'Neill and Frances Gibb, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Stephen Riches, Nigel Hawkes, Adam Barnard, Caroline Merrell, Roy Gathercoal, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Patrick Hosking, Marcus Leroux, Sir Alan 'tommy' Lascelles, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Rowan Williams, Matt Hughes and Matt Dickinson, Nick Hasell, Adam Fresco and Andrew Norfolk, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, John Goodbody, Murray Hedgcock, Jonathan Clayton, C. P. E. Bach, Les Creighton, Jane Shilling, D. J. Foyle, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Sophie Heawood, Mike Rosewell, Alan Franks, Julla Fischer, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Morgan, Philip Webster, T. Vanneck-Surplice, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Steven Bannell, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Nicki Daniels, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, G. A. Lemos, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Andrew Riley, Alina Dinu, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times MPs' costs rocket to £131 million Cold 'cure' claim Dine in France for £24 Bankers cash in Shock tactics Player punished 'The us is desperate to leave the scene of one of its … Let people wear cross or veil, says Archbishop Bricks and Mortar Storm as cleric calls unveiled women 'meat' A player in the tragic past of the Kennedys Johnson retreats on entry quotas for faith schools In the Times Today The Times Backing for media privilege Police jobs to go Inmates 'abused' Model bailed Child 'doped' Highland floods Tiffany & Co Children found dead in Corfu 'poison' mystery Father and partner are in a coma after MacAbre discovery by a hotel cleaner, write Adam Fresco and Andrew Norfolk Reid wins battle for anonymity of terror suspects Children's scoop trips up Hewitt over alcopops tax Interview remarks bring a swift rebuke from the Treasury, writes Philip Webster Drinks industry 'fighting abuse strategy' Attack on Met chief over terror Benn to stand Death jump killer Budget lift-off Drought warning Screening record Flats sale fake Chanel Tory leader stands by his close ally over gay affair David Cameron knew of Greg Barker's lifestyle before he made a speech defending same-sex marriage, Andrew Pierce writes Election puts up price of British democracy-by £23,000 per MP . . . in contrast, the neighbours are positive paragons of parsimony Top Ten Spenders Bottom Ten Spenders Highest Claims Members' Allowances Disgraced Tory racked up £67,745 bill before he left 'It's no gravy train—we offer you real value for money' Currys Kites lift South Pole bid tiscali Soldier put fingers in prisoner's eyes, court martial told dfs dfs . . . but overdoing it can be risky Flu vaccines 'not worth the trouble' A brisk walk a day keeps those winter colds away Diana letters shock Hugo Rifkind People Salvatore Ferragams Reasons why Old Etonians are perhaps not suitable for … The Conservative MP Caroline Spelman is still plugging … Picture Gallery Ps Picture Gallery Speaking after the premiere of Bobby at the Times gala … This month The Economist makes a brave foray into the … Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's back injury keeps her off the pitch A visit to Arsenal's stadium was cancelled amid health fears, reports Marcus Leroux The Ultimate Driving Machine Hall's Text Messages Homebase Father suffocated girl, 3,'to punish wife for affair' Winslet plays role in breaking taboo over child sex offenders Issey Miyake Film-maker's all-singing 120ft London postcard The Times Plus John Lewis Fragments of Bobby's world show how a dream was shattered first night Film Bobby WH Smith Backlog of terror trials may hinder other cases Brothers at war over widow's £1.8m estate M&S Jail for officer who took bribes in designer suits Multiple Display Advertising Items In Cinemas Nationwide Today History's witness Seeing red at the cathedral Who benefits from discrimination in the EU? Risks of abortion Taxing Big Vehicles Cost of drugs and patient control in the health service Games for Rich Men Court resources Car kit EU Workers A bug bear Help yourself Facts and visions City states My own Imelda? Picture Gallery Prodi's Prevarications Italy is once again being held hostage by the hard men of the Left Pedal Ho! Why the M25 should be one big bicycle lane Why not-so-clever Trevor could do with some cultural learnings of his own Notebook Awakenings Faith is returning to the centre of public debate Return to sender: get real Blootered and bewildered If the Scots are ever going to cut back their vast alcohol intake, they must reinvent their self-image Iraq is just a comma, not a death sentence The remarkable creative strength of America will ensure that its present travails are soon left far behind A society that does not allow crosses or veils in public is a dangerous one accenture Helpline substitute for 999 calls is abandoned Woolwich Child abuse expert Meadow reinstated Court rules that paediatrician who gave evidence at murder trails should not have been struck off, Nigel Hawakes writes Heritage Table Marie Antoinette Girls beat boys at school, now they get higher pay Young and Rich Dell Tooth-whitener salesman fined George Best portrait for a fiver Carjacker must serve 15 years Only one pit pony survivor left Boots The humble Tupperware sandwich box is transformed into hundreds of art works Power to the people-on new parish councils Good intentions, but unspoken theme is 'wait for Gordon' Political Briefing Town halls set targets on local problems Furniture Village Busybodies' parliaments that take care of all that matters We should all take our place as guardians of the arcane, writes Alan Hamilton PC World With eggs in the freezer, who needs Mr Right? Genetic therapy for a troubled sex life Bragging Rights Universal Dental Implant The Departed DJ's rakish banter gives BBC a big new success to boast about The corporation's digital radio figures are being boosted by the antics of an anarchic, womanising dandy, writes Adam Sherwin Bonefire of the insanities in taxing day at job club Multiple Display Advertising Items Help to keep your brain hot with curry We are MacMillian Can't write, count or speak-England's failing five-year-olds Party guests heading for disco 'led to boat sinking' Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Counties the worst for traffic casualties Dangerous Roads The Golden Mile of parking Haringey might not be the wealthiest of boroughs, but a street there has yielded millions from motorists, writes Ben Hoyle Tunnel vision for A3 route Prisoner to return Guns database 1982 killer jailed NHS art 'waste' Desperate for deal Dial the blues away Abortion exposes women to higher risk of depression Heal's 'I knew my choice was wrong and sank into depression' BT Millionaire jailed over stuffed birds A former museum worker colluded in selling endangered birds to decorate a stately home. Jack Malvern reports Renault Times World News Hopes of democracy and peace wither amid fears of violence Rejoicing after first round of presidential vote replaced by fear about the second, reports Jonathan Clayton from Kimpoko Democratic Republic of Congo Erotic frescoes put Pompeii brothel on the tourist map Multiple Display Advertising Items Starts Today Nato's role under fire after death toll mounts Civilian Toll Claims Prince to be on security leash General Musharraf will not let the Prince of Wales mingle with local people during his Pakistan trip, reports Zahid Hussain Anglian Buses burnt in tense suburbs (AP): Struggle honoured Kidnap plot (AFP): Abortion penalty Novel award first (AP): Weapons charges (AFP): Editors cleared (AFP): Explosion of sex Mobile Storm after cleric calls unveiled women 'meat' Muslim Influx Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Jilted nurse held over facelift death Eats shoots and cake on her 34th Vatican urged to halt beatification Dirty Dancing 92% of state is hit by drought Big ambitions may shrink to Operation Cross Fingers Failure is not an option for President Bush, even if Republicans do dadly in corgressional elections that are being seen as a referendum on Iraq, says Bronwen Maddox. The question is: what should he do next? Airmiles Iraq is just a comma Sleaze attacks may tip the balance A Republican candidate has turned a key Democrat weapon on his opponent in the midterm elections, reports Tim Reid Britannia From behind his fence, Bush builds a 700-mile one It's fierce and very close, so now the money talks-and it talks dirty Walking a fine line over beach workship Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Times Business Findings due on blast at BP plant Alert on bets ban Co2 trading call FSA concern Quote of the day GSK and AZ shares plunge on drug woes Green family's payout contributes to tumble in Arcadia … FTSE 100 Accept or we go bust, Eurotunnel tells its creditors Stock Markets It's a matter of life or death for pharmas Shell ticking over nicely again North Sea Oil Commodities Bally Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Oil firms face crackdown in Russia No exemptions for Hungarian tax NYSE trader convicted of fraud Microsoft beats analysts' expectations OU Business School Entrepreneur confirms 29% holding in Blacks Leisure Cadbury pins blame for poor sales on hot weather Ofcom lets Openreach borrow engineers across BT Bonus Bonanza for Bankers Springboard for life in the upper echelon Samsung Goldman's new partners wake up to $10m surprise BAT gets burnt in Europe as higher taxes hit profit growth eos M&S revives furniture store plan Call for ECB caution on rate rises Co-op chief to retire next year Inteq preferred for MoD project Big Pharma is becoming the sick man of the world's stock markets The Times GSK hit by delay to cancer drug Kazakhs on parade This is Simon Davey, chief executive of Scientific … Multiple Display Advertising Items Petchey's appeal Missed connection US housing slump will not trigger recession Virgin defers its order for A380 The Times Shell takes BP's crown as market value hits £120bn Deutsche chief's salary revelation shocks court Lloyds TSB Blackstone plans $20bn buyout fund Fire Power of Global League In this city of billionaires, even the tiniest apartment is a costly affair The Times Savills in link-up to enter Moscow property market Batteries recall sets Sony on path to a huge loss The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hackett London The Times Will have-a-go City overtake New York? Patrick Hosking reports on a growing belief that London is well on the way to becoming the leading capital markets centre Capital Radio market share slips below 5% Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Who's Catching the Podcasts? Business titles rise above the drop in advertising Electronic delivery is proving a winner for B2b magazines. Amanda Andrews reports WPP production deal sends out the right signals Media Further media coverage 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Hopes of American counter-bid send Isotron's shares 8% ahead Gilts GSK's buybacks and dividends outweigh risk and uncertainty Sweet and Sour Cadbury SAB Miller joins retreat amid suggestions of Indian deal Stock Markets Halma Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Alexander Turpin Diplomat who was Ambassador to the Philippines during matrial law under Marcos Michael Wilmshurest Diplomat who was an early expert on the differing approaches to the problems of nuclear proliferation Michael Wilmshurst, diplomat, was born on September 14, 1934. He died on October 12, 2006, aged 72 Lives Remembered Rodrigo Madrigal Nieto Politician who was the archited of an accord that brought relative peace to Central America Rodrigo Madrigal Nieto, Costa Rican Foreign Minister, 1986-90, was born on March 14, 1924. He died on October 11, 2006, aged 82 Professor Thomas Puttfarken Art historian and scholar at Essex University whose intellect was tempered by idealism and a sense of fun Rodrigo Madrigal Nieto, Costa Rican Foreign Minister, 1986-90, was born on March 14, 1924. He died on October 11, 2006, aged 82 Michael Burton IT pioneer who transformed insurance broking Questions Answered Marathon measures and cousins galore Foreign state claim non-justiciable Law Report Entitlement to contribution for raid on trust Second tribunal is not bound Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Or Book Online at Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Dinner Luncheon Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outcast Traffic Cop Says... "Protect your Licence Today!" motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Spaces Green Flag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gulf in class silences Mazda Mercedes-Benz Easy rider happy scrambling for the cause of his beloved machines Vaughan Freeman hears Charley Boorman, actor and author, talk passionately about his latest pilgrimage on two wheels Trade-Sales Nature Notes Winning Move Airmiles Five-Day Forecast Life underground in cosy cave retreat Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Breeders' Cup puts accent on star quality Racing Cup Betting Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Course Specialists Ascot finds problems mounting as course dries out Uttoxeter The Wright Track Newmarket Wetherby Long reacts with little relish to order of the boot Gillette Tri-Nations Series Karnten Noble looking for big early effort against New Zealand How They Line up The Results Service Today's Fixtures Campbell happy to play coach's name game By Our Sports Staff: Frustration for Henman as injury is added to insult Tennis Golding off the pace after time in danger zone Sailing Swimmers incensed by IOC's rude awakening Olympic Games Never Too Late Thanou running into more trouble with scheme to relocate in Britain John Goodbody says the sprinter fears making a comeback in her homeland Wiggins keeps faith in the Tour despite doping scandals Leading the Way New beginning but familiar spectre Hill's climb to fitness did not always go by the book David Hands on the World Cup winner's novel approach to his illness and injury IPA Robinson made to sweat on absentees Heineken Cup Guide to Tonight's Action Bristol quartet return against Dragons The Sunday Times Jones equipped to be a great Wales caption Read determined to make sure glove labours will not be lost The Ashes For Keeps Winners and Those Stumped to Find an Answer Adams ready for surprise Yorkshire move England put out of their misery at the last First-Round Scores talk Sport Times Online Main players left unsure of role as Lara steals show Golf Khan attracting attention in US Higgins thriller Brawn breather Sorenstam surge Charity handout a testimonial to Shearer's spirit of generosity The Meaning of Sport Cause for Hope Brooking to headline FA Cup draw Allardyce wary as Rooney's hunger intensifies Razor claims leave United stunned Cole fired up to reclaim England place The Premiership Today Warnock has red carpet prepared for Special One FA reform on agenda at crucial meeting for Barwick Times Online Wise wants Leeds team in image of the past: horrible Part-time Taylor to get England commitment Richardson out of favour after poor display Mijailovic handed record ban as Uefa gets tough on racial abuse Real confident over Beckham Maradona bid Ince gets help Platini challenge Simpson solace Owen and Wilkinson: the pair of tens in need of a full … Tomorrow Kewell injury curse threatense to spell end of Liverpool career Guines The Times Crossword Times Online McClaren opts for bonding sessions in bid to rally troops Rooney's red card ruined my dream, says Eriksson Sport Pardew feels the heat after further ploys from Brazil Exclusive: England's Two Tens Find Tyne to Reflect The Times times2 the face Beauty or the Beast? didyousee? Tomorrow never dies? the click did you know? Docs in socks did you heat? South Korea's big bang The opera singer katherine Jenkins, in a dress made … Modern morals Do You have a dilemma of your own? Prince Charmless Seventy years after the Abdication crisis, newly published diaries by Edward VIII's private secretary Sir Alan 'tommy' Lascelles reveal the monarch as selfish and ignorant, with no sense of duty or dignity Literature: to the prince of WAles, it was a clossed book The Saab Range Seeing off Mrs … with the Max factor The Times Harridan or fluffy, we're martyrs to a perfection myth fancy footwork Undressed mess Carte Noire askiucls the times Lucia van der Post Hair with Hari Luxury with Lucia The route to natural beauty? Ask a Hungarian The Times Boys should be vaccinated too A new vaccine against cervical cancer has ignited fierce debate about the rights of parents-and the responsibilities of men. Nicki Daniels reports in Body & Soul tomorrow Can pills aid the troubled child? Working parents have less time to satisfy the emotional needs of their children, who is turn can become depressed or badly behaved, But are drugs the answer? Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports France's Favourite Coffee Topic of the week Sounds A masterclass with Mr Smooth To celebrate his 80th, Tony Bennett has sung with Elton, Bono, Macca and now. . . Alan Franks Darkel Plugged-in Proms? Socket to me The BBC's Electric Proms are only one of the massive live music showcases taking place across Britain, Steve Jelbert discovers hmmm Times free podcast—the sound of Fife The heart and Soile of Finland A Wigmore Hall recording of the Finnish soprano Soile Isokoski only whets Richard Morrison's appetite for her sumptuous voice Golf Match Downlead Wigmore Hall concerts for free Lovebirds are not songbirds It is not true love but simulated ardour that makes the best onstage opera couples, says Emma Pomfret The Times Good Food Classical Pop The Who Endless Wire Albums Pop The Clash The Singles singles Pop Duke Special Songs from the Deep Forest Radio Downloads The man who forecast the music Joe Zawinul, the founder of Weather Report, takes the blame—sorry, the credit—for most modern music, he tells John Bungey Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments The Duchess of Malfi Theatre Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly Pop Concert Holl/Vignoles Theatre Frobisher's Gold tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling Times Online Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial The Real Cost of Divorce Unreported World Variations Simon Schama's Power of Art Unanimous The Lady Vanishes(1979) Get Carter (2000) MultiChannel Broadbent excels as Hindley's holy fool Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Dogs Trust Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar The Government needs to give us more than just hot air if it's really serious about cutting emissions Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor Focus on: Harrogate Mews House in Southwest London Out Period Country Home in Surrey Away Listed Apartment in Suffolk All that Glisters Vital details are missing from a striking new house in Notting, Hill, says Susan Emmett Tolet Multiple Display Advertising Items Green to the Core Jeanette Winterson's determination to save the planet involved sinking pipes in her garden to draw heat from the ground Top Tips for Turning your Home Green Inside Track Banner Homes Homes Made in Heaven Anne Ashworth admires the Gothic splendour of a convent that will soon be flats Hamptons My Brilliant Lodger Celia Brayfield explains how to find the perfect person to rent your spare room All You Need to Know British Gas Foxtons Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Arsenal Barratt Blooming Bloomsubury This overlooked area in the heart of London is beginning to flower, says Lucy Alexander For Sale propertyfinder.com College Graduate The conversion of the former Whitelands College in Putney, now the Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Building, wins over Marcus Binney Factfile Hamptons Strictly Locals only Caroline Brannigan discovers why outsiders cannot buy new homes in national parks Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items We Did It the Hard Way Widget Finn ignored wise advice when she and her husband set out to become landlords For Sale Top Tips We'll Fight Them on the Beach This tower will fal into the sea unless ministers act now, says Adam Barnard Hardy's Folly Saved Listed cliff tower is moved stone by stone, reports Andrew Riley Sea Change A Nice Little Earner? Fred Redwood offers a guide to the pros and cons of the holiday cottage business Fact File For Sale savills Multiple Display Advertising Items savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ponta Bicuda Multiple Display Advertising Items The Expanding Shore Close to Brighton but far cheaper, Shoreham is becoming trendy, says Damian Barr Fact File savills Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crete Expectations A seaside flat can cost only £84,000 on this ideal Greek isle, says Ginetta Vedrickas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items WB Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Work Saving Energy Web Watch The Times Wall Clocks It's Pay-Off Day How can Catherine clear her debts as soon as possible? Home on the Web Q&A Letting Agents Crest Nicholson

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