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News from 01/11/2006

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Andrew Robson, Richard Dale, Anthony Loyd and Anthony Browne, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Thair Shaikh, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, DJM, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Thair Shalkh, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Magnus Linklater, Mike Clarke, James Harding, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, John Westerby and Pat Gibson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, David R. Smith, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Lucy Bannerman, Derek Duncan, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Daniel Wright, Kenneth Armitage, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Tanner, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Phil Gordon, Richard Tweed, Frank Miles, David Hands, Michael Glover, Michael Evans and Anthony Loyd, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, David Fill, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Sarah Butler and Carola Long, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Zahid Hussain and Daniel McGrory, Matt Hughes, Alastair Nugent, Jim Carpenter, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Brian Spiro, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, J. J. Watson, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Alice Fordham, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Baker, Nicola Woolcock, Peter Smith, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Shirley English and Alexandra Blair, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Jeremy Gurney, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Catherine Quinn, Richard Bryant-Jefferies, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Census 'hindering Bank's rate policy' MPs reject inquiry Online laundering A flight to Europe for every reader P. W. Botha dies Timesonline. co. uk Scientists find the key to cot deaths In the Times Today The Times Beckett gags her deputy after row over Europe role Census to ask size and source of your income Scientists find cot-death key Foreign Affairs Three held over soldier's death Bird flu detection Jail warning University change Doctor charged Fraud denied Correction The Night of the Attack CLC Country Homes Stabbed lawyer 'was a proud man who resisted and paid with his life' We need a new Enigma group to crack terrorism, says Reid Call for successors to the wartime innovators whose genius helped to defeat the Nazis, Richard Ford writes Great Minds Step this way for the ultimate in hi-tech security screening Terrorist works on the Tube Babies' DNA call NHS top-up fees EU crime warning Teacher jailed Unsound science A dose of history in dead man's medicine chest. . . Crimewave Council dumps PC line Rolex Tories vote with opponents of war but Blair survives revolt Margaret Beckett refused to give ground to demands for an inquiry - though later a colleague put things differently, Philip Webster writes Labour's Rebels The Reports It's a victory of sorts, but not one to inquire into too closely Parliamentary Sketch 40 kidnapped in convoy hijack Index The celebrity lawyer Mr Loophole now finds himself in the frame House of Fraser NatWest The Ones He Saved. . . The One He Failed Castle Cover Online casinos 'used to launder cash' Critics say laws that were meant to stop criminals abusing gaming sites are not working properly, reports Sam Coates Worcester Some may feel it fitting that the inaugural Dylan Thomas … A public service announcement: the author Josephine … Kazakhstan fights back. The embassy of the country … PS Green Flag Through newly acquired French sources (of which we … Phil Hope is the Skills Minister. Recently he admitted … Capital One Picture Gallery Unity breaks out among the parties Nokia Danger Signs Olympics put at risk by 'political meddling' Olympus Rail network faces unlimited fine over 16 safety breaches Sacked director resurrects his Superman, 30 years on The original version has been recovered from the cutting-room floor, with unseen footage of Brando, writes Jack Malvern Intel Lloyds TSB Business The Times The Sharpest Critics Kick up the 80s from a nostalgic boot boy First night Film This is England The Times BFI London Film Festival Citroën Raja Fashions ACA Teenager fed live cat to snarling dog The law of merit How do we react to the Stern report on global warming? Taxing behaviour Local supply Our declining universities Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Beyond politics Business action plan Time management National efforts Who pays for the Olympics? Population growth Our time on Earth Adam Smith's economics Convicts' rewards Monkey puzzle Warning signs The Times The Game's up The online gambling boom has losers as well as beneficiaries Star Quality The Hubble telescope is due a needed MOT Self-awareness. It's an elephant thing, John, you wouldn't understand Absent without Leave Cameron should not have aligned himself with political eccentrics Thunderer: The hero Scotland forgot Picture Gallery Morning, Vera. Moan, moan Even the Forces Sweetheart can't save our dismal, loss-making post offices and their whingeing owners Hands off whistle-blowers, we need them If this new law on privacy goes through, investigative journalists could go to jail while crooks walk free Have you tried out Comment Central yet? If you want … Understand Chelsea versus Sheffield, and you will see the Iraq game plan Jaguar Ing Direct BlackBerry Michael Stone conviction is reviewed Hammer murder one of nine investigated after censured court pathologist quits, Stewart Tendler writes Talking txt fine in English literature exams Rock school and atom college prepare workforce for future Students learn to sell fashion Skills for Life Tribesmen threaten the President Itinerary Leaked Mercedes-Benz Royal message of tolerance finds an admiring audience There must be an inquiry, but when? Woolwich Norwich Union £20,000 bonus while off sick New crab species discovered Woman killed with baby in arms Perfectly able to look good Psori assist Traffic officer involved in the most rural of police chases MPs insist crash-free roads still need speed cameras Picture Gallery Lib Dems to go hat in hand to big donors for legal costs Abu Hamza trial fair, QC claims Oil helps pupils Madonna on child Stroke study Bogus call death Fans fight on jet How to get a No 1 Sex with many partners? No thanks, we're British Most people are monogamous and the married are the most sexually active, a national study says. David Rose reports Right-wing moral crusaders are 'impending health goals' Saga Insurance The Single Life Microsoft Multiple Display Advertising Items Winners and Winners Top Gear takes pole position at awards National Television Awards also honour David Attenborough's efforts to help us understand nature, writes Adam Sherwin Misadventure of the empty house saddens Conan Doyle enthusiasts Apply now Zurich Viking Direct Renault Times World News I will build more and kill less, says Nato's Afghanistan general Winter campaign is to improve country rather than destroy insurgents, report Michael Evans and Anthony Loyd Defence Secretary under fire over Taleban comeback Any climate proposal will tax popularity Prudential Churchill Names and Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The high-tech Indian city once known as Bangalore Champion of apartheid dies, barely noted, at 90 HSBC A Life Marked by Controversy Karadzic's brother is arrested (AFP): Troops 'lose' armoured vehicles (AP): Bush thanks China over talks Record bid for palm tree capital Harrods (Reuters): Homage to the dead disrupted as killer typhoon makes thousands homeless 'Top Gun' leads space mission to save Hubble telescope Free music download Eye on the Sky (AP): Hope for fewer executions (Reuters): Hezbollah in talks (AP): TV defamer jailed (Reuters): Bankruptcy threat (AP): Dead level Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seats of Power Kerry must say sorry for insulting troops, says Bush Arnie's turnaround opens way to win against the odds Footballer who upset the Mob becomes latest gang war victim Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Torture' taint to Turkey's EU entry Standard Life Suicide valley unearths its past A clean-up at a beauty spot with a tragic appeal has provided a strange snapshot of motoring history, writes Adam Sage Times Business CBRE to dump Savills after deal Property growth Rival opporunity Telekom stake Quote of the day Uncertainty on migrant numbers is hampering rate policy Flaws in census mean we do not know size of population, says Bank Governor UBS Hovis to demand more dough for bread FTSE 100 UBS takes costly hit as US rates play fails Stock Markets Sportswear founder aims to stay undercover Prop trading can be no bonus North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Logitech The day's biggest movers Results in brief Results in brief are given for all companies valued … Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Exchange's flotation set to raise $358m Charge hurts American Electric Power Pfizer knocked by blood pressure fear Virtek Vision wins $3.7m Boeing deal PC World Matalan no longer on the rack as Hargreaves completes takeover Grant Thornton Cambridge Consultants' new fund Imperial Tobacco profits improve Women work more, earn less Microsoft nets online piracy Ofgem steps up pressure on under-fire British Gas The broadband problems Ofcom's plan Fear of Big Chill Freezes Prices BT resists Ofcom suggestion for easy broadband switch Regulator extends high-speed inquiry New house price index gives regional picture Picture Gallery Land Registry: Property Move Picture Gallery FSA bows to pressure to simplify rules Quiet high street unlikely to deter MPC from a rise The Times EMI's head of music publishing may join Warner UPS and Downs Left a Gog Eos Share question Stern trail cold It's a bull and bear market Picture Gallery Sausage case The Times Photo Archive Babywear retailer aims for global growth F&C's lost mandates are running at £7.8bn The Wimpole Clinic The Man who Lost £102M a Day Siemens finds no escape from mobile blunder Friends turn on troubled BP Japanese households reduce spending Merck in $1.1bn deal for firm with nascent biotechnology Cure Potential The Times Sanofi shares hit as drug profits slide Japan becomes sum of its car parts In the third of a series on the nation's economy, Leo Lewis looks at the impact of its traditional drivers of prosperity Nomura Can Nissan's saviour work the same miracle elsewhere? Road to Extradition Things to do in Houston before your trial The NatWest Three tell Martin Fletcher in Texas that the harshest part of their bail is not the ankle tags, but being far away from their loved ones in Britain London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Climate good for carbon trading specialists after Stern report Gilts Curbs on smoking still leave Imperial with plenty of puff Puffing along RHM Shire rises on hopes of new profit-sharing arrangement Stock Markets Savills Business Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register P. W. Botha Last of the apartheid-era hardliners, the 'Great Crocodile' of Afrikaner politics who arguably destroyed the National Party Pieter Willem Botha, first State President of South Africa, 1984-1989, was born on January 12, 1916. He died on October 31, 2006, aged 90 Gwen Meredith Author who wrote every one of the 5,795 episodes of Blue Hills, Australia's most popular radio series Gwen Meredith, OBE, playwright, was born on November 18, 1907. She died on October 3, 2006, aged 98 William Franklyn Versatile actor and distinctive voiceover, notably in the advertising campaign for Schweppes William Franklyn, actor, was born on September 22, 1925. He died on October 31, 2006, aged 81 John Salisse A successful businessman who excelled at magic John Salisse, CBE, company director and magician, was born on March 24, 1926. He died on September 26, 2006, aged 80 Lives in Brief Court reluctant to impose liability amid ambiguity Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Social housing is a business for value-added tax purposes Chancery Division Times Online Memorial Service Premium Bonds Latest Wills Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Sunday Times Court Circular In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast All aboard for Gondwanaland Weather Eye Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Impek aided by Johnson's chilling run of ill-fortune Racing Blinkered First Time: Cheltenham Chepstow Jockeys in danger of becoming innocent victims Nottingham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Catterick Southwell Huntingdon Wolverhampton Monet's Garden, trained by Nicky Richards, is 4-1 (from … Self-inflicted blows may bring Karate England to its knees Matthew Syed on claims that mismanagement and profligacy have left the governing body in disarray Desperate Dan Key Players Kempton Park Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Equestrian venue sends Benson wild over hedges Olympic Games Great Britain set target of 35 medals for Beijing Tennis Yeaman and Hock come in to make a difference Rugby League How They Line up Sackey the beneficiary as Cueto is ruled out Rugby Union Wales recall grand-slam quartet The Times Nobel Prize Winners Chuter hooks up with the elite David Hands on a forward aiming to prove that he has finally found his feet in the international game Wilkinson's return more good news for Falcons Cooley reputation hangs on reverse swing of fortunes The Times On the Attack Where the Greatest Threat Will Come from in Australia The Ashes 06-07 Yorkshire set to gain Adams but lose Lumb Times Online The Times Power surge hints at rich future for English game LTA drive that is destined to reach dead end Tennis Neil Harman explains why big names will not yield big results B2B The Million Dollar Questions Riou exits early as mast breaks NBA move Kerkow beaten Just rewards Red Bull switch Ellison on way Pools Forecast Gray night continues Burnley's excellent away form The Premiership Today Keane lets fly after Sunderland bestow gifts upon Chopra Coca-Cola Championship Eriksson's denials add to managerial fog on the Tyne Last Night's Results The Game Flanks for the memories: why Beckham has to reinvent himself or embark on the long goodbye Arsenal draw blank in battle between style and substance Champions League Group G Gabby Logan takes a look out on to the Emirates Stadium stage and discovers both beauty and the beast Henry has score to settle and a point to prove Arsenal v CSKA Moscow Wenger would miss his old sparring partner FC Copenhagen v Manchester UTD Times Online Central pair strengthen Ferguson's confidence Champions League Group F Celtic look to rewrite history in place of old glory Liverpool reach last 16 as Benítez sticks to his guns Champions League Group C Anfield director pays price for outburst How They Stand Main man Drogba returns to old ways Tony Cascarino says the Chelsea forward epitomised the match's character Stefano Farina, the referee, missed two stamps that … Times Online A ballet of few treats amid a lot of tricking Champions League Group a Matt Hughes on the poor panomime on show at Barcelona's theatre of dreams Chelsea's fighting spirit sees them keep upper hand after late show Champions League Group a Willow foundation Vital victory keeps dream alive for Bremen How They Stand Finding the Right Touch The Times Crossword The Insider Sport Sport Deadly Drogba fires final shot in battle of Barcelona The Times Pages of Football inside Wednesday The face Nice guy, scary name Did you see? Tone it down, Rambo The click Did you know? Edgy over a wedgie Did you hear? The beverage report Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? Have you a dilemma of your own? Lunch? It's a pork pie. . . Three quarters of mothers lie about what they feed their children. Sarah Vine comes to their defence, while nutritionist Amanda Ursell explains why burgers, chips and pizza aren't all bad Junk foods that you don't have to lie about The Saab Range My birth mother was raped-and I'm the result. Can I make her feel better? Dear Bel Do You Need Advice? Spray 'n' Seal John Humphrys is everywhere. So do we bow in awe? A window on the world of science Spooky Sainsbury's Beauty Jury Picture Gallery Mouret fills a stylish Gap No, they're not copies. They're Roland Mouret originals for Gap and tailored to your purse, says Lisa Armstrong Olay Definity Picture Gallery Dfs Beauty jury In-salon hair treatments Airmiles The vital winter vitamin Health Adequate levels of vitamin D are vital in preserving the immune system's ability to dispose efficiently of cells showing signs of early malignancy, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sources of vitamin D in fish Magnifique Glum and glummer Why does the cream of new photography talent revel in misery, wonders Joanna Pitman Grayson Perry The end of England A show dedicated to Siegfried Sassoon illustrates a lost age, says Michael Glover When East meets West, confusion makes art David Hockney Portraits Free Wigmore Hall download Concert Philharmonia/Jordan Theatre Faustus Pop The Young Knives Reviews First night Dance Michael Clark Company Times BFI London Film Festival Entertainments Concert BBCPO/Noseda Jazz Steve Tyrell A natural selection Working Relationship Bill Jordan, chairman of the wholegrain breakfast cereal company Jordans, and his PA, Dawn Walton, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Career clinic Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Stand up to the workplace bully Bullying in the office can take many forms, from offensive remarks to being made to carry out tasks unrelated to work. It's vital to know how to defend yourself, says Catherine Quinn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tv & radio Radio Choice The Sunday Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Multi Channel Shallow portrait of a careless whinger Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Pdsa

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