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News from 02/11/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Sean O'Neill and Toby Byers, Carol Lewis, Catherine Riley, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Neil Johnston, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, The Rev Dr Steven Shakespeare, James Harding, Peter Lansley, Lady Trotman-Dickenson Emeritus Professor, Simon Hills, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Wendy Ide, Mat Rous, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Alan Witt, Stefan Krzeminski, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, David Brown and Fren Yeoman, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, M. L. Roberts, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Matt Hughes and Russell Kempson, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, John Dixon, Steve Bird, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Mark Field Shadow Minister, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Simon Hopkinson and Lindsey Bareham, Kate Hudson, Liz Chong, Richard Thomas Information Commissioner, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Angus MacLeod, Scottish Political Editor, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ronald Forrest, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Sean MacAulay, Liz Green, Richard Owen and Suna Erdem, Matt Hughes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Roy Gathercoal, Lewis Smith Environmental Reporter, Patrick Hosking, Mark L. Shore, Mikhail Fridman, Gráinne Gilmore Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Daiya Alberge, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Peter Landsley, Ian Johns, Maureen Waller, Hutton, Alice Fordham, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Crossland, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Malcolm Burgess, Jose Martin, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mike Evans, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, James Christopher, Michael Sommer, Carl Calvert, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Martin Treacy, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Blair's top secret gifts to Bush Police shooting Surveillance report Career Separatist Scots Mandela tribute Index Mandela tribute Yobs want an ASBO as a badge of honour Russians come calling The artificial heart pioneer bringing hope to thousands In the Times Today The Times Robbery suspect is shot dead by de Menezes police The ASBO badge of honour My report was no whitewash, says Hutton Bank hostages Tobacco age limit £10,000 for MPs Presents for the President Tiffany & Co Revealed: the top-secret exchanges they didn't want you to know about President Bush enjoys a certain favouritism when it comes to gifts from Downing Street. Sean O'Neill and Toby Byers report Great Britain? We want our independence, say most Scots Don't bank on a Braveheart breakaway yet Air terror case brothers freed Telegraph strike Peace dividend Relationship rage Queen's back pain Industrial action Renoir landscapes Murderer monitored by probation service Golf Match Arsonist started house fire that killed mother and four daughters By 2016, they'll be able to watch you everywhere Surveillance systems installed to fight crime and terrorism track us as we go about our lives. It may be too late to halt Big Brother, writes Richard Ford Keeping an eye on you Facial Recognition The Elderly DNA pioneer accuses the police of being overzealous 'Benefits far outweigh the risks' Gene Pool Lenders warned as mortgages increases to five times salary Free DVD Mitsubishi Motors Borrowed Time 'At 16, I was given two hours to live' Zurich Artificial pump that brings a dying heart back to life Land Rover dfs 'It's staggering that anyone survived' The royal couple visit a village left in chaos after last year's earthquake. Alan Hamilton, in Kashmir, reports Death is no obstacle to Kubrick's career the future's bright Only available direct from Orange. Minimum 18 month … The Sharpest Critics The Times History lesson is no way to ignite passions first night Film Catch a Fire The Times BFI London Film Festival Argos Picture Gallery Uproar in gowns, after a visit to the Oxford Union … EIS Corporative Insurance At a press breakfast for Renoir's Landscapes at the … nectar A curious theory doing the rounds within the Labour … Ps Several readers get in touch to express concern about … Sales of the Barbour jacket—green and waxy favourite … Does right hand not know. . . People Dell KIA Motors To Tommy Teen Killer left apology at crime scene Gambling danger Trident options Rights to privacy and knowledge Evidence and faith in the existence of God Do student loans provide value for money? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Greenhouse Effect The Cross and the Veil Olympic Achievement Old labour Legal fees Library supply and demand Sound of music Light energy The Times China and Africa The future of a continent is at stake in Beijing this weekend Open Secrets Why gifts should be highly classified, if not appreciated My challenge to the marketing gurus: rebrand rats and the House of Lords Note Book Rose versus Thistle A Scottish election with profound implications for Britain Thunderer: I'm raging about our road rules Picture Gallery Who will clean up on carbon? The demand for new power sources will be the most disruptive force in business since the internet The Times Dawkins v God—stop the fight The atheist has some good points to make, but his attack on religion is objectionable A new slogan for the environmental pressure groups: Some Gain, No Pain Britain would be a big beneficiary from serious global action against global warming House of Fraser Titanic love child's ashes scattered in the Atlantic Ocean Sunrise Limited PC World Independent schools opt out of language lessons Borat How to read the runes while waiting for Gordon Political Briefing Uranium fears denied Inquiry calls police 'abysmal' Loch monster gets it in the neck BNP man vilifies Islam at race trial Oil rig adrift with 75 on board Aquascutum 1950s racing survivor arrives at auction without a scratch Witness tells of mugged lawyer's dying moments Magnet Multiple Display Advertising Items A drop of wine can make you slimmer Red alert for cereal bars as bad for you as chocolate Currys Cathedral bans Carey as a 'divisive force' Pulse Cardiomax Green Flag Bose Judge's lover wins new inquest Fresh evidence about a fatal garden fire has cast doubt on the original verdict of accidental death, reports Michael Horsnell Chances of a challenger to Brown 'now virtually nil' All punch and no Judy as the children run riot Picture Gallery She speaks for Britain, but does she have a voice that can hold the world's attention? Margaret Beckett's critics say that her muted style is damaging for Britain and the Prime Minister Bronwen Maddox reports Wh Smith The PM, the poet and their 15-year secret love HSBC The world's local bank Alliance Leicester Modonna tackles her critics head on Caitlin Moran finds the choice of Newsnight for confessions about adopting a baby an odd stop on the celebrity trial Row over Tate's stolen Turners German police suspect gallery may have broken federal law in the recovery of £24 million paintings, reports Dalya Alberge Sainsbury's Ministers drop EU divorce law Workman killed Burglar framed Train attack Rocket record John Lewis Iceland left in the cold as whaling trade puts tourists off Navman Times World News Bush talks tough in Texas but he looks election defeat in the face A familiar message from the President is that he has beaten the odds before, writes Gerard Baker Winning Run Democrats ditch bungling Kerry Woolwich mortgages Post Office The Billion-Dollar Game Business Startup BT Sports agent 'smuggled' Cuban baseball players Global Day for Darfur John Lewis Mandela praises apartheid leader who helped to pave way to peace (Reuters): Somali minister predicts war (AFP): 27 die in floods (AFP): War games (AFP): Academic cleared (AP): Freighter sinks Beijing hosts its biggest diplomatic party as it joins scramble for Africa China aims to make new friends and show the West that it is a force to be reckoned with, writes Jane MacArtney West could learn from straightforward approach A policy of no-questions-asked investment and co-operation in the continent is straining ties with America and Europe, writes Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor The Sunday Times Businessmen flood in with cheap goods and new jobs Supermodel is accused of fuelling the 'Cocaine Curse' of Colombia Britannia Building Society Israeli attack leaves eight dead (Reuters): Where diesel grows on trees (AP): Panama is backed for seat at UN Orang-utan heads back to wild Blind rights activist wins retrial 'victory' Chiltern City is paralysed as shopkeepers riot over closures Leader dodges visit by the Pope Harrods pdsa Saturday in the Times Magazine Multiple Display Advertising Items How a curse could save White Bambi Times Business Smith & Nephew merger talks Thursday Nov 2 2006 Tesco online plan Gazette threat WPP target Quote of the day Russian in talks over £15 billion tie-up with Vodafone Matching up Google set to take lead in ad revenue Pressure on Duncan over ITV job FTSE 100 Stock Markets New deal, new dawn for homeowners Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Advertising is a matter of style Commodities Hard journey Averys Wine Merchants Business Need to Know World Markets Kill the Competition The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Kroll considers sale of war zone unit Stop Press Ukraine unhappy with gas deal Ampex loses court fight with Kodak Honeywell steps up biodiesel research MPH Classic One in three chance that house prices will be lower by 2010 Well-off Middle Britain doth protest too much Isas are here to stay, says Treasury Minister BCC calls for tax cuts in all areas of business Weetabix in staffing U-turn after redundancy Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Cereal Success for Private Equity North Sea divers' strike threatens maintenance work Head of BP Alaska called back to lead academy Airfix faces sticky time as administrators negotiate deal Tate & Lyle settles patents cases No second bid for AWG pending Quicksilver may be taken private Nisa-Today's chairman bows to pressure and steps down Stars who Head for the Hedge Firm's links go from No 10 to Old Trafford Landsdowne sells 19% stake to Morgan Stanley for $300m Hedge fund duo break record on listing size accenture Time Warner's gamble on AOL advertising pays off AOL Data Cairn's Indian IPO to raise $1.8bn Russian eyes on Western market Analysis: As Mikhail Fridman holds talks with mobile phone groups, Tony Halpin looks at the telecoms industry in Russia Oligarch with close ties to Kremlin Middle office City Diary Master Card Bush telegraph City Diary Not much gloss City Diary Basket cases City Diary Downed by unfriendly fire Lazard shrugs off disappointing profits Deutsche Bank rides the wave in Europe Ten Biggest Deals Announced Globally this Year Taking people as they are, the Malthusian way Graham Searjeant CVS joins forces with Caremark in $21bn US merger A nation lives in fear of the Neets and Freeters They sound like the childhood monsters under your bed, but for some they pose a real threat, reports Richard Lloyd Parry The Times When making a stand is worth so much more than taking a payout Eva Rowe's parents died in the Texas City refinery blast. She tells Martin Fletcher why she will be seeing BP in court next week 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 Homeserve comes calling with new high on overseas strength Small Caps Gilts Cairn's Indian float plan excites with prospect of windfall Tempus Late Availability My Travel Weak results at Molson set investors in S&N on edge Stock Markets Large Caps Chrysalis Business Equity Prices E Trade Financial Business Unit Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition British Funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … Multiple Display Advertising Items Fun break, but don't mention the war The feast on a hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Janet Adams Heroic Red Cross nurse who served for a quarter of a century amid wars and disasters all over the world She ferried food and drugs up the Mekong, running the gauntlet of Vietcong fighters and pirates Janet Adams, Mbe, Red Cross nurse and disaster relief administrator, was born on September 24, 1920. She died on October 16, 2006, aged 86 Christabel Burniston Forthright founder of the English Speaking Board Christabel Burniston, Mbe, educationist, was born on September 12, 1909. She died on October 27, 2006 aged 97 Nigel Kneale Creator of The Quatermass Experiment whose tales of the paranormal pushed the boundaries of television drama Nigel Kneale, television dramatist, was born on April 28, 1922. He died on October 29, 2006, aged 84 The Sultan of Sokoto Widely respected spiritual leader of Nigeria's Muslims In the 1960s he travelled widely in Europe and the US to study farming practices The 19th Sultan of Sokoto was born on April 20, 1926. He died on October 29, 2006, aged 80 Lives in Brief Chris Wilkins, journalist, was born on July 22, 1944. He died on October 10, 2006, aged 62 Chancellor exceeded his powers over cemetery Law Report Court of Arches Guidance for those imposing sentences for public protection Court of Appeal Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Sunday Times Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner School Notices Bridge Chess Winning Move Premium Bonds Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: A Frost Inland at First, Then Mainly Dry and Bright, Temperatures: Max 11C. Min -3C El Niño confuses the winter forecast Weather Eye Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Fortunes of O'Brien take turn for worse with draw Racing Taranis Favourite for Paddy Power Gillespie guarded as Cheltenham fashions occasion to attract ladies Diary Course Specialists Towcester Southwell The Wright Track Haydock Park IOC showing confidence in 2012 project to win the race Olympic Games Anger after Pryce admits to preferring Blackpool to Bondi Beach Rugby League Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Racing Huntingdon How Judges Reach their Verdict Nottingham Kempton Park Wolverhampton WBC points the way forward by deciding to adopt open scoring Boxing Ospreys upset Australians Thompson toils McMahon on roll Kiyonari to return Britain can learn from the French connection to success The LTA needs to study what happens across the Channel, says Neil Harman LTA drive that is destined to reach dead end Choose the Kindest Cut for Murray The Results Service Today's Fixtures Shoaib's future hangs in balance after he is handed two-year ban The Times Energy Service ICC will not back down to financial threat from Indian board Cricket Modern jet-setters mark sea change in touring Pat Gibson says travelling light will be an allen concept when England depart Sport Cricket The Sunday Times Support cast Keep the party going Theashes 06-07 Changing Face Maddy move emphasises gulf between haves and have-nots Neville Scott highlights a recurring theme in the county game They Came, They Saw . . . And Went Hampshire plan £35m overhaul of Rose Bowl Yorkshire ask Byas to accept another demotion Henry in no mood to enhance England's celebration Rugby Union Ashton shows measured approach in building for future New Zealand Pitch Doctors Five Sporting MDS Time to put safety first 'Ultimate competitor' Williams still refuses hint of compromise Owen Slot meets the legendary former Wales No 15 who will not accept failure in himself or others Ireland take long-term view during autumn campaign Free in the Times on Saturday Schmeichel still in need of a life after Swayze's no-show Sport on Television Timesonline Onlinenow The Meaning of Sport Premier League upbeat on low crowds The Premiership Today Lerner will dig deep to lay on coaches for Chelsea trip Barnes late show brings rare home success for Derby Coco-Cola Championship The Times Offersdirect Last Night's Results Mandaric BID Jones strike helps Burley to maintain a positive perspective Blackburn Rovers v FC Basle Kick-Off: 8pm TV: Eurosport UK Palermo v Newcastle United Kick-Off: 7.45pm TV: Five The Times Jol shuffles pack to put onus on his native stars UEFA Cup Mourinho's Nou Camp slide joins list of renowned managerial celebrations Inspired by events in Barcelona, Tom Dart looks back at some of the most famous performances from the men in charge The stain says hot - label says not Barcelona attacks become personal Group a Gerrard makes clear his future commitment Chelsea aim to present a united front on Europe Group C Fàbregas and Rosicky guilty of lacking the killer instinct Midfield pair take pride of place in the hall of howlers Tom Dart on the stiff competition Arsenal face for worst all-time miss Top of the Flops How They Stand The Times I Missed Again Real through Henry accuses fans but failure up front is key United's qualification journey Championships League Group F How They Stand Guinness The Times Crossword 23, 436 The Insider Celtic Humbled The Times Sport Wenger in seventh heaven despite Arsenal stalemate The Times Football inside times the face A serious comedian He grew up with his family in one room of a maisonette in Popular didyousee? Great balls of fizz the click didyouknow? Soap's on the ropes in the US didyouhear? All about me Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? Have you a dilemma of your own? In vogue for 90 years From society beauty Daisy Fellowes last century to Kate Moss today making Vogue magazine's annual Best-Dressed List is the ultimate accolade. fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong explains its eternal appeal British women were conspicuous by their absence for six decades Strong women in a man's world Our English queens have made better monarchs than our kings, says Maureen Waller In deference to mal e notions of their supremacy, Elizabeth would refer to the 'defect' of her womanhood The Times Travel Direct Excellent vintage Red alert Can't Muslim men control their urged? It's not much fun for the rest of womankind to know that because their heads are bare, many Muslim men will see them as tarts Smoking in front of your childen? How dare you The rules imposed by polite society have been replaced by new ones—those of the politically correct one, says Simon Hills The Times Can antidepressants affect the quality of a man's sperm? Dr Thomas Stuttaford answers your health questions A reader has written about a recent report which said that some antidepressants may affect the quality of sperm. He asks if this is possible The Times Offers Direct Ask Dr Stuttaford Topic of the week Airmiles Joseph Ettedgui's top trousers Insider trading What's up, duck? food Duck à O'orange isn't passé, it's a classic to be cherished, say Simon Hopkinson and Lindsay Bareham If you have an electric fan, hang the duck directly in the flow of air magimix Index Flying the white, blue and Red flag Kevin Maher meets Adam Beach, the actor in the vanguard of Hollywood's Native American revolution Romanzo Criminale Picture Gallery Scenes of a Sexual Nature DVD Dinners Don't Look now (1973) Risi e Bisi What you need How to succeed as a desperate housewife Kate Winslet's new film has her tipped for another Oscar nomination—and, boy, does she want it. She tells Kevin Maher about playing a cheating mum and her plans to work with husband Sam Mendes Now Showing at In T2 on Monday Diplomatic impunity reviews film Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat has got right up the nost of the Kazakh Government, but it's the Americans who come off worst, says James Christopher Theprestige The Page Turner In a bad week for British film, phone humour plays mischief with Penny Woolcock's talent, says a disappointed Wendy Ide Mischief Night 15,93 mins Scenes of a Sexual Nature 15,92mins The Page Turner 15,83mins Waist Deep 15,97mins The Asphalt Jungle Pg, 112mins Entertainments The Times Breaking and Entering Now wash your hands Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week reviews first night Theatre Doctor Faustus Bristol Oid Vic A new South African political thriller at The Times BFI London Film Festival Concert RLPO/Falletta Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Concert Netrebko/Villazón Barbican Pop Scott Matthews Dingwalls, Nw1 First Night tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner television multichannel Entertainment 24-hours listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice The Book Show Artsworld, 8pm Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice MultiChannel Programme times they are a-changin' Last Night's TV Watching television nowadays is like being in a temporal whirlpool that would freak out any Time Lord Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Puzzles times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4050 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Contact us The Times What is your passion in life? The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened Bloomberg Giving offshore producers a plug Profile Jonathan Richards finds that plumbing the depths of the oil industry is a lot stranger than it appears on the surface The Office Psychologist Management Death of the Desk Blow your own trumpet How to. . . Celebrate Corporate Success Having worked tirelessly to achieve peer group acclaim as an organisation, celebrating and benefiting from the achievement involves almost as much hard graft. Carol Lewis reports Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More The Gap Year Show Will they ever forget my trainee errors? Web Watch Will they ever forget my trainee errors? The Job Work Life Challenge Graduate Stories Graduates NAO Making the right choice is sometimes a big deal The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Martin Birchal finds that oeprational diversity and the corporate status to handle key international projects is what makes Citigroup an employer graduates will bank on Keeping in touch proves rewarding Taking Point Alumni Services British universities and graduates are fast realising the value of American style alumni services, Carol Lewis discovers Case Study Corporate Governance and the Media The 60-Second Business Book Course Watch Workspace Reasons to Hate Meeting the CEO Test Yourself . . . Answers The road to success Talking Point Road Trips The opportunity to swap CVs for an RV proved an inspirational move for three young men looking for career direction. Clare Dight learns about the road trip of a lifetime Picture Gallery The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items HBOS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items evolve

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