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News from 03/11/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Ramita Naval, Misty Wick, DJM, David Brown, Brian Hutton, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Mark Souster, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Richard Haszko, Jonny Wilkinson, James Ducker, Davies Owen Slot, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Olly Duke, Carl Mortished, David Morris, Dr Martin Moore, Sam Marlowe, Alastair Hetherington, David Byram-Wigfield, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Nesil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid, Andrew Hinkley, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Walters, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Peter Arundale, Jon Corfield, Alan Hamilton, George Walker, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Peter Reeves, Charles Bremner, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Gerard Baker, Lisa Grainger, Jane Wheatley, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Louisa Barnett, Pete Paphides, Matt Dawson, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Sarah Unwin Jones, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Sean O'neill, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Alice Fordham, Sophie Heawood, Judy Astley, David Crossland, George Caulkin, Anne Ashworth and Marcus Binney, Professor Sir Bob Hepple, Chairman, Russell Jenkins, David Hands Gerald, Michael Collins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Philippe Saint-Andre, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mark Reed, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Naomi Cleaver, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, James Bone and Richard Beeston, Jenny Davey, A. H. Winn, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Public servants earning millions Carphone troubles Fish off menu Cruise control England's cricketers fly off tonight to fight one of the greatest battles: Hope v Fear timesonline Armed Forces '5,000 short' for campaign on two fronts Jarvis Cocker The world's most expensive painting £30m to curb sex attacks on wards for mentally ill Armed Forces '5,000 short' Fireworks over no-bonfire night Straw stands firm Beauty diminished Stonehenge fails Corfu father home Brand switches Energy pulses can be used as weapons It is supposed to spot enemy bombers—not zap the electrics of passing cars Troubled teens? All they need is love, says Cameron Conservatives call for compassion for 'worst-behaved children in Europe', write Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster The Upside The Downside Boring teachers blamed for rowdy classes Gucci Financier splashes out $140m for Pollock David Geffen's private sale of No 5,1948 makes it the most expensive painting and him a tidy profit, reports Ben Hoyle Rich List of public servants and their six-figure salaries Tories and the Taxpayers' Alliance attack rapid increase in City-style pay, Anthony Browne reports From Tony Blair to Bob Kiley . . . Blank cheques on offer to get the railways back on track Average weekly wage But you have to pay if you want the best Political Briefing Rise in tuberculosis cases linked to foreign travel London, North West and East Midlands among worst-hit areas as fears grow over drug-resistant strains, David Rose reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Erotic trysts after wife met judge on internet halfords Father who killed daughter to avenge affair is jailed for life Currys Control freak? I meant new leader, says Clarke Adulterous MP fights for his future Tory faces bitter meeting with constituency activists after leaving his wife for a married woman, reports Sam Coates Armed officer in second killing 'is a brave man' Church's English shoes Maths student cleared of raping a 'drunk' fresher mfi Seat Heal's Christmas A fearless and stunning tour de force first night Film Babel The Times BFI London Film Festival Sainsbury's Where is the City bonus cash going? Homebase Picture Gallery Where the houses are selling like hot cakes . . . Argos The Boots Christmas television advertisement was shot … Picture Gallery Ps Multiple Display Advertising Items A governmental Jaguar was blocking traffic outside … Shock news from the US: Eddie Izzard pulled out after … Mice roaring at Westminster möben Kitchen Diary boast of soldiers who abused detainees Torture film is risk to troops, says MoD dfs Standards of medical proof Freedom of information and personal privacy Gambling losses Converting Co2 Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Sexed-up means just what it says and no more Prosecute the public sector ASBOs for all Lost in translation Unintentional The Times Syria's Interests Iraq is the one issue on which Assad may see reason Sweet Birds of Youth Teenagers are not as bad as they are portrayed Bonfire night: an annual display of pyrotechnical correctness Notebook Figure It out Statistics should guide, not hide, the basis of policy Thunderer: No faith in such schools Thunderer Picture Gallery We are all suspects now As our DNA database expands to include innocent and guilty, remember the case of William West The Times Now I know I read Ken all wrong Extending the congestion charge zone shows the Mayor can't be trusted to run London Why the Democrats should have told John Kerry:'Don't mention the war' The incident threatened the party's entire strategy for taking control of Congress ILVA Picture Gallery Departed Prince devotes day to three faiths NHS chief's dog held to ransom Distraught executive has accused police of failing to take dognappers' demands seriously, reports Louisa Barnett Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Molly's mother must attend court Mister Kiss-kiss's bang-bang Airline liquids ban to be relaxed Deacon wins British design crown ba.com An otter's lot is better thanks to careful management of habitats intel Free Car Hire Pigeons go nowhere as bird-flu law halts races Currys Sultan's £2m Oxford gift raises fear of favouritism Wider musical tuition for state school pupils Harrods Exits and entrances that lift population by 500 every day Prisons still failing on foreign inmates Top ten home countries of foreigners jailed in England … Brown to put safety first in his spending review Landmark decision backs ministers' wishes Analysis British GPs beat the Americans Sketch is banned Hanging accident Tourists flee bail Man overboard Waves of shock Dylan triumph Couple beat family court secrecy An unprecedented ruling has exposed a forced adoption case to public scrutiny, reports Karen McVeigh sharps Bedrooms Father 'in despair at son's illness' before fire kills five Multiple Display Advertising Items The Winners Free Dvd Madonna snubbed by MTV Multiple Display Advertising Items Rallying call for pond life that may yet save the planet Parliamentary Sketch Greenpeace China haul arrives 300 years on A treasure trove of 18th-century fine porcelain has been recovered from the sea bed, writes Dalya Alberge Mitsubishi Motors Terror suspect held in custody Credit card fraud Recycling danger Slow to prescribe Defiant Elgar note John Lewis Flipside of a Stop at the Garage We do own more cars, but we can't afford to use them No more fish to eat in 40 years Study warns that all seafood stocks will have collapsed by 2048, reports Lewis Smith The Times Times World News America fights to take charge of UN peacekeepers around world Move could help with an exit strategy from Iraq, write James Bone and Richard Beeston Nations who Help to Keep World Order Multiple Display Advertising Items Priest burns himself to death over Islam Top trapper foiled by a smart pack and the law AmericanExpressRED. co. uk Don't Try this at Home . . . Prodi steps in as Mafia war rages out of control Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Blockade hampers EU accession hopes Multiple Display Advertising Items Paris airport staff suspended Muslims accused of visiting Afghanistan are among workers who will lose their security passes, Charles Bremner reports B&Q Guantanamo mission to explain may be hopeless World Briefing (AP): Evangelical leader steps down (AFP): Value of euros crumbles (Reuters): Father jailed for mutilating girl (Reuters): Cluster bombs aimed at civilians Superdrug (AP): Horses trapped by floodwaters Cruise returns as head of film studio created by Chaplin Stars who want control Hodder & Stoughton (AFP): Barrages as war looms (AFP): Sultan named (AFP): Gas price doubled (Reuters): A nation mourns Steve Bing What it all means for America as voters veer to the Democrats The results of the election will have a big effect on President Bush, explain Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid Embattled candidates call on Rumsfeld to quit Death squads for hire as citizens tackle gang rule i Count Violence Grew out of Civil War Multiple Display Advertising Items Celebrity 'blitz' gives homes to poor Indians reach for the Sanskrit to give their own astronaut a name Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Election of Mayor faces reform Lagardère move Bank defies trend US inflation fear Quote of the day Carphone profits tumble 62% as Ofcom pays rapt attention Queen takes stake in commercial property fund FTSE 100 AstraZeneca urged to put £4bn cash pile to use Friends Provident Stock Markets Vodafone exposes hang-ups over Russians Business Editor's Commentary Tough call A deal that may prove slippery North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know Activity in the construction sector grew at its fastest … World Markets Kill the Competition Bet of the day Nicholas King Homes Plc Rumour of the day Director's dealing Look ahead Briefing Smaller stock to watch The day's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Accounting costs put skids on BMW Stop Press Wal-Mart tills see slowdown in sales Spanish money laundering bank raids Interstate Bakeries agrees to settle Vodafone signs IBM and EDS deals Unilever shares jump on news of strong third-quarter sales eos Airlines Birds Eye Google in talks over content US outlook takes gloss off ICI joy Mayoralty election faces reform AGA saga ends with Enodis rebuff Smith & Nephew may sell wound unit to finance merger The Chief Executive's Defence Instinet sale sparks fears over valuation of buyouts The $307m deal that Instinet refused to shake on Done deals or not, data all indicate rate rise is a certainty The Times The Times Base Rate Barometer Trichet gives stern coded message MPC takes on a more hawkish mantle The Carphone Warehouse Group Plc Locals Hoping to Become Paper Tigers LA Times owner could be broken up for sell-off Indie kid BlackBerry Pearl Barons do battle City Diary End of the line City Diary Life still in dog-eared tale The Note Live at Five Jobless Jump MasterCard claims World Cup sponsorship foul Surge in US labour cost brings new fear of inflation China to sell giant postal and banking company Gazprom price boost raises new stand-off fears Picture Gallery The Times On the up BG warns Bolivia over tough stance on oil firms Computer Associates chief sentenced The Times Travel Direct Ford pushes for steel trade market A virtual world based on capitalist realities Linden Labs has created a Utopia where money still rules, Dan Sabbagh writes Google would be wise to avoid making enemies Analysis Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Polis Why We're All Logging on Premiership orders balls in back of net off the net Unleashing the Tiger on the world Asics was a little-known Japanese firm until Uma Thurman made its shoes a must-have fashion item, says Leo Lewis Nomura Uniqlo prepares to try, try again Rolex The Times Unit Trust Information Service Wall Street Aegis recovers after broker points to prospects in online advertising Small Caps Gilts Unilever gives itself a healthier look, but will the tan wash off? Tempus Falling behind Smith & Nephew Dimmer outlook for ITV as broker doubts equity interest Stock Markets Large Caps ICI Business Equity Prices Banking & Finance Taylor's Port Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register William Styron Bestselling American novelist who tackled the big themes and frequently attracted controversy William Styron, novelist, was born on June 11,1925. He died on November 1,2006, aged 81 Lives Remembered Gilbert Kirby Evangelical pastor and principal of the London Bible College Gilbert Kirby, Evangèlical pastor, was born on September 7,1914. He died on October 15,2006, aged 92 Anne Maddocks Accomplished organist and staunchly cheerful clerical wife Anne Maddocks, orgainst, was bron on October 23,1911. She died on October 4,2006, aged 94 Cardinal Mario Pompedda Forthright Sardinian priest who rose to be one of the Vatican's foremost authorities on canon law Cardinal Pompedda, Vatican official and expert on canon law, was born on April 18,1929. He died on October 18,2006, aged 77 Questions Answered UXBs, Rembrandt and moonlight mischief Residual discretion to permit appeal Court of Appeal Power to award legal costs allowance Court of Appeal Judges may temper justice with mercy Court of Appeal Strict liability for low flying Courts-Martial Appeal Court Memorial Service Appointment Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Dinner Birthdays Bridge Chess Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items drivershandbook Multiple Display Advertising Items motorpoint Government emitting lot of hot air in debate on car pollution Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, on why the authorities are attacking the wrong targets Civic Hybrid means well but does not reward the driver Kevin Eason is underwhelmed by the latest green offering from Honda's stable Green and lean Planet-warmers Perot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Times Online Vauxhall Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Dry and Sunny, Rain Moving into Northwest Scotland Season of mist and record-breaking Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Moore finds satisfaction in Breeders' Cup venture Wolverhampton 3.45 Nursery Handicap 4.20 Handicap Lee Nominated 4.50 Maiden 5.20 Handicap 5.50 Handicap 6.20 Maiden Bernardini can make Churchill Downs his kingdom 1.30 Totecourse to Course EBF Median Auction Maiden Stakes 2.00 Totequadpot Handicap Totesport EBF Maiden Stakes Musselburgh 3.30 Toteexacta Handicap 4.00 Totesportcasino.Com Handicap Course Specialists 1.20 SIS Novices Chase Weatherbys Bank Novices Hurdle 2.20 Racing Welfare Selling Handicap Hurdle Fontwell Park 1.40 May Gurney Streets Ahead Selling Handicap Hurdle 2.10 Heathorns. 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UK Mares only Novices Chase 1.00 Toteplacepot Handicap 2.50 George Johnson Lifetime in Racing Novices Handicap Chase 3.20 Ken and Audrey Dance Memorial Handicap Hurdle 3.50 Brooke Hospital Mares only NH Flat Race 2.40 Jennifer Osborne Memorial Handicap Hurdle 3.10 Seaward Kirk Webster Inspiration Handicap Chase 3.40 GGS John Inwood Mares only NH Flat Race 4.10 Cenkos Securities Handicap Chase Haydock Park Racing: Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Exhausted Murray is unable to produce the perfect finish Tennis Southwell Towcester Wolverhampton Today's Fixtures Basketball Cricket Vermeulen on arson charge Stewart banned Thompson's test Coach in dock Ice hockey Tennis How They Stand Larkham faces up to new challenge in Connolly shuffle Invesco Perpetual International Wilkinson's comeback boosts club and country Guinness Premiership Corry will not be giving second best to All Blacks David Hands finds leaders of both sides in agreement about the size of England's challenge on Sunday Tomorrow Lansdowne Road—you have to say that's magnificent How to keep players on the pitch and out of the physio's room Former scrum half cooks up a treat for Mark Souster Forget the other games, it's Le Crunch that matters Plus Answers the Big Questions as England Prepare for Sunday's Showdown—and Warns That the Kiwis' Strength in Depth Could Prove Decisive at Twickenham New-look haka has no place on the playing field Australia's resurgence a problem for Flintoff Online Exclusive England confident that they will not be beaten in flight How do players cope with the long journey? Tom Dart reports The Sunday Times By Our Sports Staff: Gayle hits a third century to guide West Indies into final Brit pride: We'll fight them over the beaches Tri-Nations Series Christopher Irvine is baffled in Sydney as the tone is set for the Ashes series Bondi Barrage How Wounded Aussies Wasted No Time in Firin Back Lions look to profit from the fallout of Fien affair 1954 1966 timesonline 1968 1973 1974 1984 Annus mirabilis or annus horribilis? The dates with destiny that were crucial in defining modern sport 1988 1992 1995 2000 Lee fills under-21 breach as Taylor puts Palace first MPH Tévez hits high notes off the pitch The Premiership Today Johansson in gentle gibe at Uefa rival The Times Government 'to support bid' for 2018 World Cup Head in hands, here comes How fear turned to respect for Neville and Scholes, the last James Ducker on how two United stalwarts believe the end of Ferguson's reign at Old Trafford is not yet in sight of the treble-winning kids Careless Capitulation in Copenhagen Could Be Costly Ferguson's first 'hairdryer' Berbatov's double spurs Tottenham on to new heights UEFA Cup Tugay thunderbolt echoes around empty Ewood Rangers forget domestic woes to shine The Times Luque gives Newcastle the perfect response Agents' days of extra payments coming to rapid end Wenger offering no explanation for Arsenal's bad marksmanship Old Peckle Hen Gunners Struggle to Hit Target The Times Crossword The Insider Mourinho moves to put Mikel in his place Sport We have lift-off Heathrow 9.30 tonight: Take your seat as England fly out for the Ashes The Times Cricket's Greatest Battle Coming Soon Exclusive Exclusive Plus friday the face Architect of a worldwide superhigh way He is utterly uninterested in the material reward that the web could have brought did you see? Ours is not to reason why . . . did you know? Getting it in the neck did you hear? Pilgrim at a price Modern morals Oooh, I shouldn't . . . From condensed milk to the Lakeland Catalogue, we all have our guilty pleasures. Now they've been listed in a book. Are yours here? You'd be hard-pressed to find a woman who doesn't have at least one pair of big pants at the bottom of her drawer health Put your back into it Dr Thomas Stuttaford on why it is so important to investigate the root causes of back problems rather than simply treating the pain The term sciatica merely sums up what the patient has told the doctor David Nieper The Times Travel Direct There's more to growing up than not throwing up We bumble into adulthood, we learn by making errors, and if anything drives us it's the sense that we know an awful lot more than we do A speed picture to make me feel safer Jammy beggar Rootling for secrets in the family tree Tracing your ancestry has become all the rage. Jane Wheatley finds out how it's done Markelliot The Times asklucia@thetimes hello . . . you Hair with Harl Lucia van der Post answers your style questions I'm dazzled by the choice of autumn styles A curvy jacket is a great basic for autumn. If you have curves, show them off Scamalot E-mail spam scammers make millions from unsuspecting dupes. But one man is fighting back, exposing fraudsters to ridicule with his own brand of retributive justice. Carol Midgley reports Harpers sub Urban worrier Kooky, spooky: it's the Addams family house The thing that first strikes most visitors is the smell sounds From gauche to Rive Gauche Our podcast star Jarvis Cocker emerges from his Parisian exile to release a solo album and talk to Pete Paphides Autograph Book Picture Gallery Down load the Times free podcasts Cosmopolitan Neapolitan For Jeffrey Tate, the well-travelled music director of the San Carlo Opera House, Naples feels more and more like home, he tells Richard Owen The who She's class with a glass Cockney chanteuse Amy Winehouse thinks rehab is for wimps. But will her battles with her addictive personality deprive her of her rightful place in musical history? Sophie Heawood meets her Airmiles Pop Your codename is: milo print is Dead, vol 1 V2 Classical Anna Netrebko The Russian Album DG Coca-Cola Albums Classical Ton Koopman Bach Cantatas Challenge Classics Singles Jazz Jacques Loussier Trio The Branndenburgs Telarcc Downloads Radio I love radio, but you know how it is with loved ones—they can get on your nerves Unhealthy competition The growing number of international contests does not produce better musicians, says Sarah Unwin Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden Concert LPO/ Jurowaki Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre The Way Home Liverpool Everyman Pop Cat Power Roundhouse NW1 Radio Choice The Times Prime-time multichannel planner Picture Gallery Entertainments E4 More4 ITV2 ITV3 ITV4 UKTV Gold Living TV Sky Three Kids CBeebles Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Avon's Still Calling Unreported World Variations Simon Schama's Power of Art Later with Jools Holland Film Choice Multichannel The Battle of Algiers Taxi Driver (1976) Life with too much diplomatic baggage Last Night's TV Every conspiracy has to be labyrinthine behemoth that, as they say, goes all the way to the top Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon However you define success, we can help you achieve … The Times Record City bonuses have disguised the awkward truth: house-price growth is not nationwide Preare yourself for 'passport to Pimlico' headlines in 2007 The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Focus on Richmond upon Thames Out Large Country Estate in Essex Ulting: a five-bedroom manor house and gardener's cottage overlooking the cheimer valley Away Cottage in Rural Oxfordshire Cuxham: a detached period house in a beautful garden with willow trees and a streamc In Period House in Northwest London St John's wood: a 1920s family home over three floors with patio barden The State We're in Susan Emmett learns how the rich and everyone else are responding to a rising market Charles Church Conserve your Energy This sun-filled eco-house shows the way to beat climate change, says Lucy Alexander Fact File Have your Say The Green Debate Multiple Display Advertising Items Octagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lower Mill Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Fact File The Loft Option Naomi Cleaver turns a dumping zone for clutter into a stylish new bedroom Smart Moves How the Rich Move Home An army of 'movers and smoothers' are there to help the seriously wealthy relocate, says Lisa Grainger Detached Property in North London The Biships Avenue, N2: a newly refurbished house over three floors with garden and pool Georgian House in East Sussex Near Rye: a Grade Ii listed property with planning permission for an indoor swimming pool Luxury Villa on the French Riviera Grand Manors Blow that bonus on one of these Where to Spend It City high-flyers love a rural manor but not too far from London. Anne Ashworth and Marcus Binney go in search of perfection Travelling to work by helicopter is increasingly popular The Country House Market Routes to Riches Multiple Display Advertising Items I was a French Builder Olly Duke was a cog in the Languedoc construction business—now he confesses all Only the British can spit blood in fury yet seem outwardly calm Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Infinite Experiences alpine homes Multiple Display Advertising Items MRI Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property tv Multiple Display Advertising Items Charcol direct Homework Fixing Leaks The Times Offers Direct Spend Home on the Web Q&A Buying Abroad Try to view the area in differnt seasons to ensure you like it How Do I Get in? Vicky needs to borrow four times her salary to get on the ladder There is no certainty that property prices will go on increasing Ballymore

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