News from 07/11/2006
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Foot, Giles Smith, Clive Coleman, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Bernard-Henri Lévy, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Alexandra Blair, David Myers, John Batt, Bronwen Maddox World Briefing, Mark Souster, David Rose, John Holdan, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, (Neelam Verjee), Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Deborah Coles Co-director, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Gabrielle Starkey, Sean O'Neill and Adam Fresco, Sam Marlowe, Clare Spurrell, Kevin Eason, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, Dilyn Thomas, (Martin Waller), Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Kenneth Armitage, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Sean O'Nelli and Adam Fresco, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Adrian Keane, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, John K. Thompson, James Macdonald, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, David Pannick, QC, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Peter Bishop, Elizabeth Fallaize, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, John Cheste, Harry Fletcher Assistant General Secretary, Napo, Roselle Angwin, Rick Broadbent, Milke Collins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Ann Treneman, Rob Yorke, Simon de Bruxelles, Elizabeth Judge and Ingrid Mansell, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dean Jones, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Mark Southcott, Sean O'Neill, Caroline Merrell and Patrick Hosking, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Worstall, Caroline Merrell, Vivienne Streeter Director, Chris Campling, Professor John Turner, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Nick Hasell, Sally O'reilly, Ned Parker, Stephen Baron, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Tim Thorogood, Gerard Baker US Editor, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Alice Fordham, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Peter Riddell, (Joe Bolger), Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Michael Morgan, Peter Jenson, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Rion Pagnamenta, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Ruth Cartwright, Adrian Milledge, Imelda Marcos, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Barry Hyman, Miles Costello, Jenny Davey, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Lord Lyell,
ResumoThe Times Plan to create a human-cow hybrid US goes to polls New year hanging Private equity fear Cheap oil blow Chelsea 'lesson' Female Beauty Index timesonline. co. uk 'Dirty' bomber's plot to hit stations and hotels Underground Voters threaten to turn Bush into a lame duck today In the Times Today The Times Adams to raise funds in US US Elections Midterm Results Rift denied over loans inquiry Iraq inquest Wife-killer guilty Motorway suicide Congestion cash BBC to strike Secularism on the March Rathbones Wise men of the churches set out to keep Christ in Christmas Archbishops fight secularism with call for society to give space to religion in public life, writes Ruth Gledhill Women voters are the key to Cameron's lead over Labour One year on, but he still has a long road to travel Political Briefing Muslim officer a 'security risk' Tracking criminals Black Watch death Murder charge Police get pay rise Faithfull recovery Cell History 'Cut heating bills—give the kids a hat' Pink Human-cow hybrid embryo planned Stem-cell researchers haveapplied to produce an embryo using an animal's egg and a human cell, writes Nigel Hawkes Plans to wreak havoc buried deep in deleted computer files Plot for maximum destruction was backed by detailed research, report Adam Fresco and Sean O'Neill Hindu who became a militant Islamist The video made five He switched trains and cars to throw secret agents off his tail Tories suspend councillor over e-mail poem about immigrants Picture Gallery Race hatred not my aim, says BNP official Poem Extract From Stage to Screen … and Back Woolwich How to solve a leading man problem The actor has left The Sound of Music 'by mutual agreement' days before Palladium opening night. Adam Sherwin reports Barclays Wealth Multiple Display Advertising Items Lure of television is stronger than an smile Radcliffe goes from Potter to poet People Boris Grebenshchikov, Damian Kudryavtsev, Ivan Tolstoy, … Picture Gallery Perhaps sensing that his presence may do more harm … His predecessor, Al Gore, meanwhile, is currently making … There are two front-runners for the accolade of Parliamentarian The Herveys, if you are into that sort of thing, must … Picture Gallery Ps The French are proud of their literature and are apt … Boarding school to replace local care 'Give 12-year-olds more of a role in choosing teachers' Dell NDCS flyMonarch Aid bond to vaccinate 500m children Wh Smith Britain is 'lagging behind Europe in cutting deaths on the road' Be Spoke Suits for Men and Ladies Girl died waiting for life-saving Valium jab OAG Father is questioned over death of 'two little angels' Why ASBOs are breached Biggest menace? We accept letters by e-mail, fax or post. We may edit … Deciding the fate of Iraq's director Trade deficit Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. … The Muslim Veil A rushed law without justice A sense of the physical world Scholarship places Smart way to dress pupils Poppies and pins Shade of pale The Times Zuma at Bay A court ruling should sink the presidential hopes of the ANC deputy Joined-Up Thinking Jargon-loving bosses should get their ducks in a row, and shoot them Yes, 106 candidates to choose from. No wonder they don't vote round here … La Note Book Sex Change A fascinating gender gap in British politics Thunderer: When jaw-jaw is the flaw Picture Gallery Why love really is to die for When sex is regarded as just a healthy recreational activity we forget that passions can be fatal Join the Debate A vote to send tremors around the world America's midterm elections have enormous global implications for the War on Terror and climate change Play along with the tyrant or bring him to justice? Let's face the facts Nokia energy saving trust Couple who kept relative as naked slave are jailed Mothers challenge Iraq war legality reach The grumpiest of old men gets tough on the causes of gloom Parliamentary Sketch Blair against the death penalty for Saddam dfs Cavers reveal record-breaking abyss After a thousand years, girls sing with Ely choir challenge churchill City ready to be culture capital Snap of passer-by wins prize Charities are called to account £4m for man paralysed in crash AA Footballer, 13, banned for head-butt Out now on DVD Father calls for tougher sentences after driver who killed daughter gets 7 years Carpet Castle Cover British talent deserting universities A dearth of native postgraduates means that colleges are having to fill posts with foreign academics, writes Alexandra Blair Sperm bank to save rare breeds from extinction Aer Lingus Critical List 400,000 homes at risk from flooding Free sky Broadband The Sharpest Critics Potent drama of love and loss that always rings true first night Record number of lifers freed by parole boards are called back to jail Dozens of criminals convicted of murder, manslaughter and rape went on to carry out further crimes, reports Richard Ford This Card is Designed to Help Eliminate Aids in Africa Review is ordered of hostels that lost sight of killers Multiple Display Advertising Items Celebrities who Failed to Make an Impression Prince William barred from club class Worcester Bosch Group Shias call for Saddam execution to be broadcast live on television Sectarian violence continues as January hanging for deposed dictator is predicted by confidant of the Iraqi Prime Minister, Ned Parker reports from Baghdad An orange uniform and a silent death French rugby hero goes on trial for killing wife The Times On-Field Fame (AP): Airline disaster families to sue (AFP): Sleaze rankings (AFP): Mexico bombings Triumph in French (Reuters): Buffalo paternity Be a law unto yourself Mayor of London Blow to Zuma presidential hopes Teenager killed as missile explodes near school bus The IDF accused militants of using the children as human shields Multiple Display Advertising Items Lesson one: how to quell a riot (AFP): Imelda's mix-and-match collection New UN food programme head (Reuters): Fires claim 1,000 orang-utans Mayor of London (AP): Warship sticks in Hudson mud Sandinista rebel scents victory at last Multiple Display Advertising Items Ortega Returns Multiple Display Advertising Items Controversial Friends Zurich Venezuela backs off cheap oil deal with Livingstone Why the first election loser is free trade World Brefing Campo Real Tune in and turn on for lame ducks and oh-Eights Republicans braced for polls setback still reluctant to stand by their leader Midterm Results Preacher confesses, the faithful worries Times Business FTSE ends on a high as Dow leaps Tuesday Nov 7 2006 Gala Coral plan GSK drug delay Listing worries Quote of the day Collapse of a leveraged buyout firm inevitable FSA warns London Business School finds replacement for Four Seasons FTSE 100 Stock Markets Default is not the only risk for buyouts Business Commentary Changing of the Seasons North Sea Oil Commodities Working at it Pound to Dollar SAS Currencies Business Need to Know Weekdays 7.30am 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 Chicago bank's warning on inflation Stop Press Primedia files with SEC over spin-off William Hill director leaves The Times Offers Direct FSA warns of insider dealing risk in private equity deals King set to take charge of House of Fraser What's Going Wrong Watchdog contacts leading grocery suppliers Prada intent on trying Church's shoes in a bigger size Out of the Running Pioneering biotech firm looks to be first past the post in America A therapy for potentially crippling equine injuries could have wider uses, reports Robin Pagnamenta Treatment is still costly in spite of great strides Insurers threaten to end cover if coastal defences neglected Mercendes Benz Jargon users out of the loop Three Cooks bakeries sold LSE admits talks with Tokyo A hold getting a grip on recovery Manufacturing's recovery stalls Double whammy for lenders Banks accused of failing to check up on borrowers The Times Brown in plea for Doha revival Exon Mobil China's mountain of foreign currency rises above $1 trillion Shifting E. T. A. And Other Awkward Timings and Other Awkward Timings Airbus to drop most suppliers in drastic cost-cuts Boardroom rejig sees Mittal take charge Ramaphosa hones presidential qualities The Times Aims of Bee Changes will allow blacks to capitalise on gains 'Once empowered, always empowered' principle will open up investment in South Africa, writes Jonathan Clayton Scales falling from her eyes City Diary Browned off City Diary HSBCThe world's local bank Soft in the head City Diary Poor souls! City Diary My Space plans Japanese network The Times Highs and lows in land of the rising Son Profile News Corp chief's call Brussels forecasts economic growth of 2.8% this year entrepreneur Haiti heads all others in corruption league Watch out for Putin, say Peril mappers Watch the midterm results and start to perspire just a little American View Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hedge Funds Perk up Blue Bay founders set for windfalls of £30m Wall Street Teesland hits record as director's buying of shares raises interest Small Caps Gilts Whitbread emerges from disposals with a stronger focus Tempus UK Coal Unilever advance helps to take FTSE to five-year high Large Caps Lad brokes Business Equity Prices Austrian-4-Day-Sale The Times Unit Trust Information Service Panerai where Ideas Come to Life British Funds Times Register Bülent Ecevit Five-times Prime Minister of Turkey who presided over his country's invasion of northern Cyprus Alvin M. Weinberg Influential American scientist who championed the use of nuclear power for peaceful purpose Professor Sir Philip Randle Distinguished British biochemist who did much to advance our understanding of diabetes Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view of recollection … Police have power to administer caution for possessing cannabis Law Report Judges can review their own life sentence recommendations Queen's Beach Court of Appeal Criminal Division Lives in Brief Court Circular Appointment Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Church News The Times In Memoriam Private Chess Winning More Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Fireworks spark green debate Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five Day Forecast Today: Patchy Fog, Rain in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Cumbria Timesonline Times Sport Australia in party mood as Cup fever heightens Racing Wolver Hampton Online Today Course Specialists By Our Racing Staff: Fondmort is handed top weight for Paddy Power Kempton Park Sedge Field The Wright Track Exeter Carlisle Racing Yesterday's Details Kempton Park Wolverhampton Football The Results Service American football Basket ball Bowls Today's Fixtures Hockey Ice hockey Ice skating Snooker Squash London bids to avoid VAT bill Olympics Bears' perfect start in tatters Lemonchois wins Asif files appeal Slough's big draw Ding dispute Murali returns Francisco Ochoa Azinger is given two extra picks for Ryder Cup team Golf Robinson beefs up squad in advance of Argentina test Rugby Union Referees chief says Noon 'try' should have stood Jones quickly on mend for Wales Harveys England encouraged to stand by Allen England have 20 reasons to be cheerful—don't write them off Simon Barnes says pessimism is misplaced as Flintoff's team hold plenty of advantages in the battle for the Ashes Stress problems are music to Fanatic's ears John Westerby The Ashes 06-07 From a Correspondent: Trescothick aims to play insults with straight bat Sporting Braves Fielden is given rough justice as ban puts Mason's nose out of joint Christopher Irvine winces through a colourful hearing in Sydney as the Australia heavyweight pays price for knockout blow Court Report who Said what talk Sport Timesonline Thank heavens for pixellated plates and televised salsa Sport on Television LA confirm interest in Beckham as Real talks stall Real Madrid have made contradictory noises about David … Griffin's perfect strike proves a winner for Stoke Tonight's Games Madejski ready to spend way out of trouble The Premiership Today Laws ambition met with dream job at Wednesday Roeder still upbeat after summit at Newcastle Timesonline Street fighter Shepherd will not run away from the battle Geroge Caulkin on the chairman who will only hand over the reins of power when he feels time is right Dynamo Kiev want Eriksson Ronaldinho prize Youth matters Ward earns recall Bobby Shearer Drogba's new direction leaves Henry struggling to win flair argument insideout Sheringham and android programmed for eternity 'Teddy seems to live on a diet of chocolate, chips and the odd pint' Technical area a misnomer good only for No 4 jobsworth Rick Broadbent on how the rules of the game have changed over the years Managers' Outbursts the Good, the Bad and the Ugly The Law in Full Pardew and Wenger are facing the wrath of FA West Ham takeover edges to completion Cole mounts new case for defence by laying blame at feet of referees Numbers Don't Lie how the Champions are Also Challanging for Dishonour in the Disciplinary Table The Times Crossword 23,440 The Insider E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Southend give Ferguson more food for thought Sport Chelsea stars on the attack as row with Poll escalates The Times Commercial Mortgages Inside times The face Saddam's nemesis did you see? the click did you know? For women, this Bond a honey did you hear? Swan in love image of the day Modern morals What's your view? So who's being manipulated? A new Dove ad on the internet shows an ordinary woman turned into a supermodel with computer imaging, the message being that ideal beauty is impossible. Mary Ann Sieghart tried the same transformation and felt like a fake and a cheat Bring back bedtime Parents Children are going to bed later and later. Sally O'reilly argues that sleep is vital for their physical and mental development and suggests that parents reclaim their evenings with a family timetable Seat auto emocion The Times Offers Direct Why we should still take note of Elgar Cold Comfort The breakdown in family life that threatens us all No sink estate is an island the seeds of bitterness being sown there will tear apart our country if we don't wake up 'Compared with my dad I feel flighty and silly' The Andrew Billen Interview Griff Rhys Jones is both rich and successful but rues being a jack of too many trades Dine with wine Why cola is bad for your bones Cola makes women's skeletons more brittle, research suggests, Nutritionist Amanda Ursell explains Many a man's reputation would not know his character … Who pays for sex? You'd be surprised More and more young men are choosing to visit prostitutes. Clare Spurrell asks them why 'If prostitution was once a dirty secret, it isn't now' The Kit Use your phone to set the video or name that tune Dress code Romance? It's a walk in the park arts Apocalypse? No Viewpoint Reports of the multilation of Radio 3 are greatly exaggerated, Chris Campling argues House The grotes queries on show in Freud's old home intrigue and repel Rachel Campbell-Johnston Melancholy joys, happy heartache It's the morning after the night before in Pierre Ardouvin's latest show. How was the party, asks Tim Teeman Oh you pretty things Dance Yippeee!!(2006) Theatre 2 Graves Arts Theatre,WC2 reviews first night Theatre The Mouse Queen Unicom, SE1 Pop Opera & Ballet Pop tv & radio Radio Choice Air Miles David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Multichannel A wobbly excuse for a road trip Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4054 Word Watching Polygon Acorn Public Agenda Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Letter of the Week Other Views Headline of the Week Very tentative step on the road to devolution Issue of the Week Local Government White Paper The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Making a medical judgment Health Other Stories we Liked Sick of state interference Sorry, I really have no IDeA Social Care Damned moving targets Transport Removal is not always the answer Social Care Money Watch New Medical Research Acid test for forensic science Interview Dave Werrett, the chief executive of the Forensic Science Service and the first man to use DNA to catch a killer, shares tales from the database with Carly Chynoweth Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Born In the Professional Press Social Work Seen in Hansard See benefits - don't draw them Regeneration Cashing out Open-door policy may pose danger Schools ...And Villain … and Villain Too busy to be a radical Education Checking on who is the best Charities Foreign Ways Jobs Agenda The race to share is no walk in the park for public services shared services solutions Shared Services Inside Massive opportunities and huge challenges Head to Head Public Agenda Making Shared Services Work Collaboration to bring money to the front line Talking Point It was presented as a financial saviour for the public sector, but shared services is a concept understood by few civil servants. Carol Lewis searches for a definition What do you understand by the term shared services? Outside expertise may provide the natural solution Central Government vision A healthy view of NHS finance Health Simpler and cheaper purchasing Local Government Fujitsu Advice and good leadership crucial There are pitfalls in adopting new working practices, especially if they may involve staff relocation. Clare Dight outlines some vital issues that public sector organisations need to consider Find out More Capage mini The Times Greater than the sum of the parts Council View Sarah Campbell discovers that Surrey County Council employees have fallen for their new shared service centre Shared services solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service What Worked for us If you have an example of good practice to share, contact … At Leisure Diary Dates Inside Over to you… Law How a stalkers' law is now being used to catch 'bullies' An Act to control harassment has had unexpected results, Clive Coleman says The Times In the City City diary from Winchester Unreliable evidence is putting justice in jeopardy Adrian Keane wonders if the English courts are still too relaxed about expert witnesses Catchphrase that convicts overanxious mothers Parents are being destroyed by a syndrome that, John Batt argues, does not exist Research Can Undermine Accepted Wisdom or Even Stand It on its Head Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline News An offer you may expect from a bar stool but never a bench Multiple Display Advertising Items Kings & Queens of England Kings & Queens of Englan
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