News from 06/11/2006
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Sir Christopher Meyer, Simon Rushworth, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mike Blbby, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Paul Mooney, Joe Bolger and Elizabeth Judge, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Matt Hughes and Gary Jacob, Tom Bawden and Gary Duncan, Patrick Phillips, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, John O'mahony, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Gemma Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Clive Fletcher-Wood, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Geoff Dobson Deputy Director, Sarah Dempster, Finlay Scott, Niall Fitzgerald Chairman, Jon Corfield, Lee Scott, Anatole Kaletsky, Craig Jones, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Charter, Arun Sarin, Sir Digby Jones, Ned Parker, Mohaned al-Kubacy and Haider Azzawi, Terence Kealey, Gerard Baker, Gordon Fisher, Chuck Prince, Scott Rutherford, Pete Paphides, Lord Northbourne, John Hopkins, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Richard Ottaway, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Wallenberg, Jonathan Bagley, Raymond Keene, Dr Tanya Buron, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Simon Bares Chief Sports Writer, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Bernie Pardon, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Stewart Tendler, Gemma Tumelty Nus National President, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Matthew Paryor, J. P. Garnier, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, David Crossland, Dileep Premachandran, Courtney Kealy, Caitlin Moran, Lloyd Blankfein, Rajeev Syal, Peter Jenson, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Danny Baker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Christopher Hitchens, (Tom Bawden), Lord Browne of Madingley, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Paul Connolly, Tony Halpin, David Powell, Richard Edwards, Gordon Brown, Mark Venables, Owen Slot, Bernard Arnault Chairman, Brian McCABE, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Paul Walsh, Christopher Irvine, Michael F. Holland,
ResumoThe Times Brown calls for a free-trade alliance Bush's last battle Bosses rake it in Thegame England misery Index 'A final snarl, then he swaggered out' Saddam Hussein is sentenced to be hanged for crimes against humanity, writes Courtney Kealy No 10 aide to be questioned under caution on loans In the Times Today 'A snarl, and he swaggered out' On Other Pages Move by Tories 'aids criminals' Green cities call Bonfire victim Asbestos payout Borat cashing in Tolkien house sale Prestigious Properties Learning New Skills by Force Uniform way to end class divisions State schools are urged to learn from the private sector how to help pupils from poor families, Richard Ford writes Brown calls for a global alliance to defend free trade Britain fights to save opt-out from 48-hour week Signatories to the Times Letter Call for debate on euthanasia Parole curb plan Horse crash death Silent jet Shooting on M1 Word champion Track Record Chanel The musical fails to hit right note for Tim Rice 'God is great, death to our enemies,' declares Saddam but the hangman beckons Defendants, Charges, Verdicts If his appeal fails, they will send him to the gallows within 30 days Far from healing Iraqi wounds, this trial has deepened them World Briefing On Other Pages World Reaction Bush welcomes sentence as a move to democracy IWC Wild jubilation and calls for revenge reflect divided nation Guns were fired by both Sunnis and Shias yesterday but not everyone was celebrating, Ned Parker reports from Baghdad Historic TV studios could disappear in £70m office revamp Woolwich Viewers seduced by the digital revolution Ntl: Telewest The computer that could transform diabetics' lives Royal Mail Cold Cases Ing Direct Man arrested over 1975 murder A case that has already resulted in an infamous miscarriage of justice is again in the spotlight, reports David Sanderson Bishop accuses Muslims of having victim complex The Church's expert on Islam has taken a much harsher line than that voiced by other clergy, writes Ruth Gledhill Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best of the Worst Multiple Display Advertising Items Sorry to say, someone has found a McGonagall play Award for Times American Express Criminal justice in chaos, admits Lord Chancellor We're not overpaid bullies, say barristers Migrants first to need ID cards Duke in tribute to Irish regiment Jolting your memory really works Hot competition at barrel festival Ba.com A bridge too far for veteran car Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Crime database 'is six months behind' Investigations are being hampered by computer delays - and Scotland Yard is the worst offender. Stewart Tendler reports Bogus pesticide threat to food Criminal gangs are smuggling farm chemicals into the EU that could be hazardous to human health, reports Valerie Elliott Multiple Display Advertising Items Fake skin breakthrough WHSmith Star Wars and Legal Squabbles Lucas empire strikes back at British costume-maker Press complaints Deaths in jail Urgent need to restart trade talks for the benefit of the whole world Proof in medicine Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Judgments on the war in Iraq A costly right Rationing space Faith and uncertainty Transport choices Mail by road Spirit of youth Picture Gallery Brown's Big Idea There is one last chance left to save the Doha round of trade negotiations Stage Fright Sir Tim Rice on the 'pretty awful' state of musicals $10 says that we're never going to learn how to share and share alike Science Notebook Sentencing Saddam No action should be taken until after his second trial has been completed Hands off the web, Sir Tim This verdict is Iraq's business We have neither the right nor the ability to challenge the death sentence passed on Saddam The election? It's about the Redskins, stupid American football, cowboy hats, boots and Darwin. These are the topics at the forefront of voters' minds We did it before, we'll do it again: my call to the champions of world trade We need new mechanisms to break the global log-jam that is obstructing trade Ideolegies that support protectionism are little more tham the modern equivaient of Luddism Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish law could drive paedophiles into England Multiple Display Advertising Items TV quiz denies saving cash by making questions harder Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair's top confidants courted by Cameron Multiple Display Advertising Items Rhymin' Simon lets songs do the talking Firstnight Pop Pail Simon Glasgow Secc Drug website logo to protect patients from rogue sellers Increased pill intake is confusing the elderly Dfs The gadget that blows your head lice away AmericanAirlines Santa's ship swaps gifts for garbage Viking Direct Index As the countdown begins, Bush reaches out to Republican base What the American Papers Say… Bush reaches out to his base Multiple Display Advertising Items Stand-in candidate lifts hopes of late comeback Democrats race to court independent Pdsa How cruise ship plunged Europe into darkness Zurich (AFP): Appeal over terror link Nazi Eugenics 'Himmler was my godfather' Thousands of Germans who were born under a Nazi scheme to create an Aryan master race have united to confront their past, David Crossland reports (AP): Taiwan leader refuses to quit (AP): Border promise (Reuters): Christian freed (AP): Klan leader dies (AP): Korea accord (Reuters): Airline rules (AFP): 'Easier' condom A Modern Masterpiece Sunrise Kyrgyzstan leaders seek deal with critics Inside Track China strikes £1bn deal to increase trade with Africa Paris marks centenary of pioneer flyer's record Thai (AP): Former Turkish premier dies (AFP): Added value to price of spice (AFP/Reuters): Offensive claims more victims (AFP): Devotees revere founding guru Multiple Display Advertising Items Ghosts of the Raj haunt cemetery Renovation work has awoken memories of mutiny - and incensed India, writes Jeremy Page Times Business Google in tie-up with newspapers Telecoms float Mandelson trip Telent windfall Quote of the day Thirty enter the fray in £1bn fight for Aston Martin Minister wins EU reprieve on multinationals' accounting Raking It in FTSE 100 Top bosses earning 98 times as much as employees Stock Markets Past mistakes return to haunt Japan Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar SAS Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Look ahead Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Business big shot Nippon Steel plans Brazilian stake deal Banks provide $600m Travelodge loan Opec chief warns of new cutback The Times Oil rig work for Teesside in new firm's £822m plan Explorers going further and deeper The Times FSA review expected to favour private equity Telent's former chief in line for £4.5m payoff Department for Transport Google turns to paper market The Times Unions accuse FTSE chief executives of pay excess Ladbrokes enters race for online gambling firm 888 London regains top spot for rises in shop rents Cineworld talks to suitors while lining up new flotation option M&S (AFX): Starbucks loses data on staff (AFX): Volkswagen plans to cut jobs (Reuters): Aer Lingus staff polled on bid Prices soar at New York art sales By Our City Staff: Spain limits conditions on Endesa deal Waiting to fulfil EU ambitions Circa Oger promises London breakthrough Biggest Listings Black market takes rap for shortage of Cristal The Times Timeless Taste for Champagne Housing, inflation and rates Economic Briefing Sparkler is not only a girl's best friend Venezuelan Failure De Beers enters conflict at the heart of the diamond industry The proceeds of wars, smuggling and fraud are reaching the high street, reports Carl Mortished Mandelson to talk tough in Beijing Multiple Display Advertising Items LSE boom sets poser for Nasdaq Hard Times at iSOFT The Times We cannot be seen as boardroom policemen As a non-executive director, Sir Digby Jones insists there are limits to his accountability Business Equity Prices Marriott Times Register Jackie Rae Canadian entertainer and songwriter who had a successful radio and television career both in Britain and his native land Sir Victor Goodhew Tory MP who expressed right-wing views on immigration, the death penalty and South Africa from the back benches Rafael Quintero Cuban-born CLA operative who directed covert actions against Castro and the Sandinistas Jens Christian Hauge Wartime resistance leader, politician and lawyer who helped to guide Norway's postwar modernisation Lives Remembered Nicola Matteucci Historian of political philosophy whose ideas on liberalism did not always sit well with his countrymen William Marquard Business executive who refocused debt-ridden American Standard, bringing it back from the brink Paul Kallai Jockey who bounded the Iron Curtain before becoming a boxer Army Sixth-Form Scholarships Raf Graduation Trusting editors and juries not to imperil a trial Law Report Court of Appeal Judge referred to inadmissible material in summing up Court of Appeal Leave to appeal not for counsels' convenience Court of Appeal Birthdays European election right to vote Court of Justice of the European Communites Timesonline Court Circular Plans for lifeguards sunk Notebook Charities Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Memorial Service Deaths To place death notices Anniversaries In Memoriam-Private University News Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Mist brings glory of Brocken spectre Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Fallon:'If this is not resolved by the start of next Flat season, I'll retire' Racing The Melbourne Cup could be Kieren Fallon's big-race farewell. Alan Lee finds the former champion deeply disillusioned Flemington tomorrow Osborne counts on big run from Geordieland Ouija Board is coolness personified Details from Yesterday's Three Meetings War Of Attrition's owner philosophical in defeat Breeders' Cup Results Final Flat Standings Jumps Leaders Course Specialists Wolverhampton Kempton Park Carlisle Tormented Harrison waiting for the verdict Mayweather work of art rekindles past masters Matthew Syed wonders how a tortured soul can express such beauty in the ring Briggs puts US back on map in stunning style The Results Service Today's Fixtures Casting for roach is as rewarding as it can be difficult Fishing Dos Santos beats the big names to Manhattan finish Harveys Struggling Cannock surrender top spot Hockey Atkins revels in debut treble Davydenko's title Millar in court Harlow leads way Danish success Scott steps up Robins celebrate Vauxhall Leading Positions Lemonchois cruising towards victory and record winning time Stamm Has his Lead Reduced Azinger the maverick agrees to pick up poisoned chalice Golf John Hopkins on the US choice of captain to face Nick Faldo's Europe team in the 2008 Ryder Cup Captain's Log Sporting Braves Hodder & Stoughton Winning List Clijsters puts home comforts aside for shot at world elite Tennis Eagles make flying start in their bid to retain cup Paper Talk Tri-Nations Lions earn new respect as they roar to victory Flying postman delivers something special How They Stand Hair could return to umpiring next summer on county circuit Scoreboard from Bombay Australians cruise to glory after Bracken's heroics Paper Talk the Ashes Call me old-fashioned but using 16 players in one game is ridiculous The Times The Ashes Insideout From a Correspondent: Flintoff in his element introducing the series of opportunity knocks He's at It Again Star turn leaves Wales confident of bright future Invesco Prepetual Series Times Online Match Statistics Guinness Premiership Leicester Gloucester 21 Saracens 13 Harlequins 34 Northamopton 19 How They Stand Hook's ability to act on instinct offers timely boost Humbled giants enlightened by a brief reunion with times past Investec Challenge Match Multiple Display Advertising Items A Question of Words Why Noon's Try was Disallowed England Shoots of encouragement as new ideas take root Owen Slot takes the positives out of a torrid examination of England's credentials All Blacks show champion class to put England on the back foot Match Statistics The Times Crossword 23,439 The Insider Sport Chelsea face trouble again for venting anger on Poll The Times Mortgages for Business The Game Picture Gallery Times Theface Opiates for the masses Didyousee? Didyouknow? Didyouhear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Crèche and burn 'One A-list actor on the school run has mums in a fever' My life as a goat Asctionair History's gripping when turned into ripping yarns Pop! goes the lily, and I blow up Poll position Just what the doctor didn't order Index Borders How to shop safely for online medicines Lifescan I feel a failure because I can't enjoy university Work or Family Problems? At last, X marks the exact spot Advances in X-ray technology mean that patients undergoing radiotherapy need no longer fear damage to healthy tissue surrounding cancer cells, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Pru Health The Times A very revealing look 'Well, a lot of musicals are pretty awful' Arts Tim Rice, Iyricist of Joseph and Evita, is weary of the West End and deliberately courting the Fringe, he tells Dominic Maxwell Index Invitation to an Eastern bloc party Eastern European theatre has emerged from the Soviet shadow with a new swagger, says John O'mahony Live on Stage Reviews Firstnight Theatre Too Close to Home Pop The Feeling Opera The Paper Nautilus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Faust Opera The Long Christmas Dinner Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Dispatches Lock Them up or Let Them out Variations Too Big to Walk Tripping over The Bravados (1958) Alfie (1966) Infernal Affairs (2002) Multichannel Who will save the planet next? Weekend TV Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt Times2 Crossword No 4053 Picture Gallery Polygon Cordula The Times The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Index Fireworks Take over from Flair Kia Joorabchian's takeover of West Ham United was in … Index The Game Podcast 8 Peter's Hottest Sounds The Two Dannys Danny Baker on the day the music died for the former England forward Manchester United Have Broken the Premiership Attendance … Gordon the Moron at Wit's End Sunday Service Comes Unstuck Eriksson Marking Time Kevin Eason finds the former head coach all dressed up with, as yet, nowhere to go The past 14 League Meetings between Fulham and Everton … Jensen Makes Moyes Suffer Liverpool Play Away to Arsenal next Week, Having Lost … Mourinho Rages at Referee Poll Benitez Hints at Rare Policy of Consistency as Time Travel Bright Young Thing Has the World at his Feet Tom Dart says chelsea are learning they paid over the odds for the wrong winger Kuyt and Crouch's Partnership Takes Flight Wigan Athletic Have Recorded Three Successive Victories, … Watching Brief Dismays Jewell Sutton's Skill Improves Villa Aberdeen Have Had Eight Managers since Sir Alex Ferguson … Learning to Love Simon Barnes tries his best to wish Sir Alex Ferguson many happy returns Manchester United Have Scored 12 Goals without Reply … Birthday Boy Gets Present Bent to the Rescue Again Rebellion is in the Air on Tyneside Problems Mount for Southgate as Middlesbrough Self-Destruct Watford Took 11 Matches to Record their First Premiership … Barclays Premiership Palace Woe as Qpr Hit Stride Burnley Only Preston North End Have Won More Championship Points … Derby County Norwich City Sheffield Wed Promotion Back on Agenda for Bruce Southampton Barnsley Wolves Newell Leads Call for Change of Law Talk Sport Colchester Pay No Heed to Reputation Yeovil Do Old Friend No Favours Doncaster Gillingham Southend United Have Conceded Three Goals in Six of … Bradford City Huddersfield Carlisle United Northampton Cheltenham Town Nottm Forest Crewe Player of the Day Lincoln Left Taking Stock Boston United Bristol Rovers Shrewsbury Sv Hamburg, Arsenal's next Champions League Oppenets, … Grimsby Town Swindon town Hartlepool Walsall Peterborough Wrexham Rochdale Player of the Day Burgess Extends Unbeaten Streak Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Continent Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Grounds at Risk, Says Report Richard Edwards on what climate change could mean for football clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Germany, You Have a Problem Gabriele Marcotti says the World Cup has not cured what ails the Bundesliga Picture Gallery Beckham Blow Billy on the Ball Ford
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