News from 09/11/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gerald Stonehill, Amanda Andrews, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Martin Birchall, Philip Neame, Peter Lansley, Steen Gade, Alec H. Evans, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Kevin Federline, David Chater, James Ducker, Andy Du Port, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Dominic Walsh and Graham Keeley, Matthew Hoggard, Robert Cole and Alex Frean, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Angus MacLeod and Jill Sherman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hugh Livesey, Gillian Caldwell, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Mike Goldstein, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Philip Webster and Rajeev Syal, Jacqueline Hunt Director, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anselm Kuhn, Lindsay Stemp, Charles Bremner, Rory Watson and Suna Erdem, Ron Lewis, Mary A. Lowenthal, Greg Hurst, Shirley English and David Lister, Hugo Rifkind, Ruth Watson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Phil Booth, National Co-ordinator, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Yendley, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sarah Campbell, Dr Tanya Byron, Steve Webb, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rev Godfrey Nicholson, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Gerard Baker US Editor, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Graham Searjeant, Bojan Pancevski, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Malcolm Bruce, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Watson, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Bruce Hawksbee,
ResumoThe Times Tories pledge to cut immigration 52-year mortgage Race-hate murder Adopt at 40 18 killed in Gaza Wilkinson injury Index Casualties of Iraq Democrats punish Bush's party Rumsfeld is forced to resign Courtney Love Inside In the Times Today 52-year mortgage is latest offer to beat house prices Council tax replacement 'would double your bill' Iraq policy 'a rank disaster' New school rules Hostel inquiry Murder charge British milk at risk Bank to give £2m What Forty Somethings Must Do 'Adopting at 44 bowled me over' You've got the man and had the career: now adopt the kids Race-hate Asians jailed for 'abominable' murder of boy Kriss Donald, 15, was tortured and killed because he was white, report Shirley English and David Lister Road to Justice Tag Heuer Change in the air as passengers allowed to use mobiles The First ... Prickly partners must learn to live together on Capitol Hill Eating my words Meet the Speaker: a grandmother in a designer suit Meet the Blue Dogs: pro-gun, anti-abortion - and Democrat Tim Reid examines how the party mastermined its move to the centre and reined in liberals to seize hostile territories Diary Issues Redrawing the Map Revival of fortunes may be a signpost to future prospects The Democrats can see hope on the horizon after learning the lessons of the past painful decade, writes Gerard Baker The policy has to change ... but to what? Pragmatist set to take over Why the master tactician had to fall on his sword Rummy's World People Booming Blessed to soar even higher Some advantage was enjoyed, perhaps, by the Department … At a preview of his documentary My Life with James … the future's bright After reading from his new novel, Lisey's Story, at … Today Sir Menzies Campbell will deliver a speech against … "The Leathersellers' Hall is the perfect venue, " said … Picture Gallery Helen Clark, the New Zealand Prime Minister, will be … Ps The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss had the BBC to … Many thanks to the many, many people who entered our … By a Correspondent: Man killed playing 'chicken' with cars Bvlgari Derren Brown Rocket stunt backfires as soldier aims too low Barclays Wealth Poppy Support Trust Hewitt to be questioned over loans The Health Secretary will be interviewed by police as part of their peerages inquiry, report Philip Webster and Rajeev Syal We want more lectures, say students Free Sky Broadband Saga Insurance £75m to revive science degrees Seat auto emocion Family planning doctor 'told patient she needed exorcism' Fergal Keane Multiple Display Advertising Items Waterstones EU's duty in world trade ID cards will not help to counter terrorism Top-up fees folly Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate True cost of prostitution Family life strain Lessons of the US elections Today's cadets Local ingredients The Times Home Truths Adoption policy needs to be much more flexible Power Pack Britain's blue-chip bosses are eco-minded opera lovers. Who knew? I wanted Bush to crash and burn. Sadly, that's not going to happen Foreign Territory How Bush should respond to the midterm election defeat Peerage? £250,000 to you, sir Picture Gallery Teacher, this is called a P45 If we want to raise standards we should blame not the children but those standing at the front The Times Join the Debate To cut red tape, fill in these forms The Government keeps saying it will reduce regulation but then does just the opposite Readers, I ate my article with Tabasco. I never thought the Senate would fall Today Tomorrow Toyota Multiple Display Advertising Items Couple are set alight in attack by masked gang Citroën dfs Surgeons ready to perform first womb transplant Blind mice treated with stem cells regain sight Scientists have taken big step towards helping humans, Nigel Hawkes writes Dell Kia Motors Temple gods that display a shocking beauty first night Visual Art Chola: Sacred Bronzes of Southern India Royal Academy, W1 Currys US stars can tap in to their British roots Oldest Swimmers in town Nature's Best Dirty water fails to bring any dip in popularity at ladies' exclusive pond Sex attacker took a new name and murdered girl, 13 John Lewis Poppy 'should be white, not red' Addicts warned Hunt for killer Rare egg haul Neanderthal DNA Jenkin in new race row after 'coloured' remark Tories to promise significant cuts in economic immigration An annual limit on migrants and a border police force are part of the new policy, writes Anthony Browne Periwigs, lords and ladies ... so why no Queen? Parliamentary Sketch Gorillas in the frame as HIV source Life's Good School closes after girl, 6, dies Thackeray works for auction Legion thief must repay veterans 'Active' volcano found on Moon kitchen magic Heroes and Villains Coal power station to store CO2 under sea EU law will force worst polluting cars off the road Are your people ready? Times World News Israel braced for revenge attacks after dawn barrage kills family General blames problem with targeting device for artillery strike that left 18 dead in house, reports Stephen Farrell Violence puts peace initiatives in peril Zidane, the pop star and rumours of 'playing away' Laura Ashley Child-sex 'abductor' in prison roof siege Multiple Display Advertising Items Obstacles to Membership Cyprus is hurdle to Turkish EU hopes Islamists win back ship in bloody battle with pirates Cholesterol Less (AFP): Maoist rebels declare peace (Reuters): Gas stand-off Auction halted (Reuters): Botha funeral (Reuters): No-smoking ban Co-Operative Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items David Cassidy '45 killed' as Army shells school near Tamil camp Global Day for Darfur Conflict Zone Multiple Display Advertising Items Gangs plot to topple British ally Attempts by warlords and criminals to sack the Governor of Helmand would dash peace efforts, writes Anthony Loyd Soldiers killed in suicide 'revenge' Bram Stoker is honoured for stake in Transylvania Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Breeds The Times Audio Digest One family, one dog is new curb on population City faces dilemma of cheeky monkeys Times Business NTL to become Virgin Media Housing boom SeverStal IPO Names foiled Quote of the day Spanish rival lines up £12bn Scottish Power bid Four-jobs Buchanan tops Times Power 100 listings Ftse 100 Say no to the computer says no syndrome Royal Mail Stock Markets Who are They? North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Poor reports Currencies Business Need to Know 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 Monopoly promotion lifts McDonald's Pair plan $8bn Tribune bid Berlusconi's German bid blocked Morgan Stanley urges newspaper vote Alexander Forbes Why Iberdrola has joined rush to buy a utility Wall Media Limited Times MPC backs likely rate rise Spanish Suitor Rolls-Royce to take on 200 workers Financial power and influence born in Frankfurt Times Online Peruvian miner makes £1bn debut Talent search City Diary Insurance Reinsurance Financial Lines Russians' taste for cold lager gives boost to S&n Norwich Union Baugur plans to sharpen HoF image Shopping List IBM In Firing Line Fraud-busting 'super-audits' mooted Spitzer moves his battleground Airports Authority of India Democrat plans raise investors' fears over oil, defence and drugs Open outcry losing voice as job cuts announced Merck gets $5.6bn tax bill from the US and Canada Studio slump hits News Corp profits JCDecaux sets sights on Clear Channel Outdoor Mittal's second thoughts echo Guinness affair More pain on the way as car giants of Europe slug it out Clash of the Borgias in Wolfsburg The boardroom coup at Vw is the culmination of a bitter power struggle, writes Roger Boyes The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times The Times Offers Direct Winning with an All Blacks' ethos John Buchanan's demeanour masks a drive that puts him at the top of the Power 100, says Robert Cole 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates IG Group moves ahead on hopes of an impressive trading update Small Caps Gilts Rentokil recovery will come but it is priced into shares A Good Catch? Democrats' talk of price cuts hits GSK and AstraZeneca Stock Markets Business Bank of Scotland Corporate Times Register Clifford Geertz Pioneering anthropologist whose influential ideas about culture reverberated far beyond academia Clifford Geertz, anthropologist, was born on August 23,1926. He died on October 30,2006, aged 80 Lives Remembered Brian Brolly Entrepreneur whose love of showbusiness led to collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Paul McCartney Brian Brolly, showbusiness entrepreneur, was born on October 21,1936. He died on october 28,2006, aged 70 Brian Thomson Chairman of D. C. Thomson, the idiosyncratic Dundee publisher of The Sunday Post and Beano Brian Thomson, TD, chairman okf D. C. Thomson & C0,1974-2005, was born on November 21,1918. He died on November 7,2006, aged 87 Leonid Hambro Concert pianist with a vast memory and a skill for clowning Leonid Hambro, concert pianist, was born on June 26, 1920. He died on October 23, 2006, aged 86 Polly Umrigar High-scoring batsman who captained India in eight Tests Polly Umrigar, cricketer, was born on March 28, 1926. He died on November 7, 2006, aged 80 Lives in Brief Judge J. M. Davies, QC was born on January 13, 1916. He died on September 21, 2006, aged 90 Justifying refusal of Vat exemption for orchestra Law Report Court of Appeal No disrepute on office Queen's Bench Division Order keeping witness in custody during trial cannot be reviewed Queen's Bench Divisional Court RHS cultivates the winter garden Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Fellows School Notices Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers Offers Ltd The perfect relaxing break. . . if you can spa the time Cardiff spa, £84 a night; three nights in Florence, £140; a week in Tenerife, £229. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Dream of steam: only way to shop Buongiorno, Trieste, the ideal haven Multiple Display Advertising Items The winter sun beckons at Shangri La Northern Borneo is perfect for a warmer getaway. Tony Dawe lists the offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Starter for ten is such a breeze Weather Eye Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Vodka Bleu looks chip off the old Pipe block Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Another Cumani makes name for herself as model pupil in Australia Wolverhampton Taunton Ludlow Lingfield Park Course Specialists Rift leads to laws confusion Gibernau retires Sharp Sharapova Bingham qualifies Hobson rescued The Mother of All Talk Shows Allen shows qualities to learn from harsh lesson Rugby Union Jenkins in position to give Hook inside track The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Times Online Ireland receive timely boost as O'Driscoll decides to stay home Sporting Braves Governing body in chaos after website statement Karate Take a Break? Golf Monty takes Change in selection policy gets seal of approval New Zealand hoping to unleash full-force attack Rugby League HSBC Champions Academy Party Times Online Vaughan makes his wisdom available Cricket England need early statement to counter candid opposition How They Line up Coming Soon The Ashes The Power of Marketing Forces Middlesex pick Smith to lead revival The Sunday Times Barmy ideas as Australia fan flames of patriotism Greetings from Sydney—it's just like Yorkshire Matthew Hoggard finds some home comforts in the nets and at England's hotel but struggles on the golf course Jackman in support role as friend goes behind enemy lines Online now Hoggy's Video Diary Harrison career at risk after bout is cancelled Boxing Navman Sex drive offers more spills than thrills Gascoigne fall reveals strength of Beckham Rick Broadbent on contrasting paths trodden by the best-known players of English football's modern-day era West Ham debt clouds takeover Chairmen want clubs cleared Southgate set to stay at helm Blackburn pursuit Wright warning Barrow see light The Premiership Today Mixed news for Liverpool as Sissoko blow mars win Poll back under the spotlight in 'cheat' row Carling Cup Fourth round Pardew in shock after FA takes tough stand over Wenger clash Spurs forced to go the extra mile to stay on track Shevchenko works hard to ensure Chelsea's progress Roaming striker Eastwood happy playing a lead role in the trailer A most Gratifying Ale Saha promises injuries are behind him after lack of depth is exposed The Times Crossword The Insider E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Playing House with Rooney Kevin Eason Sport Wilkinson: injury has left me stunned Exclusive Two months out with kidney damage The Times Carling Cup Tottenham Everton Birmingham Viewpoint the face The husband we loved to hate did you see? the click did you know? Let's chill on the pills did you hear? A not-so-tender gender trap Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? Love, actually Courtney Love was rejected by her parents at 9, raised in institutions and grew into the wild woman of rock. Caitlin Moran spent the weekend with her and found a lonely girl who still yearns to belong Sofa Workshop The podcast The book Bordeaux In the beginning was the Word - or was it? People who claim to have seen God are delusional and the logic of Thomas Aquinas is flawed, said Richard Dawkins last week. Some of you agree, others don't. Below, we print a selection of your views You've got AA friend The Times Travel Direct Dave's appeal to women could cost Gordon dear Blair to stay? I think not On the grapevine The Times Does spinach pack a toxic shock? answers your health questions Ask Dr Stuttaford Topic of the week The Saab Range Jamie Seaton of Toast picks chunky knits Jamie's tips Eight people to feed? How to do it without tears food Hotel Inspector star Ruth Watson tells you how to cater for a large party with the minimum of fuss We were Duped Toontown heads for double trouble Animation has never had it so good—or so bad. Ian Johns reports on an industry getting ready for adulthood Pixel power: worldwide box-office takings Mad menagerie: cartoon critters Borat's 'victims' fail to see the funny side Americans ridiculed by the Kazakhstan buffoon now claim they were tricked, reports Kevin Maher Cannes Film Festival 2006 Every little thing they do is magic The Prestige, Christopher Nolan's study of dark deeds and darker passions in the conjuring game, leaves Wendy Ide breathless Remember good old Bamber Gascoigne? Then you'll love this nostalgia-fest, predicts Ian Johns Starter for Ten 12A, 96 mins The Host 15, 119 mins Puritan 12A, 93 mins An MMM bop on the nose for the pop biz A new documentary charts how, when the former heart-throbs Hanson got mad with their record company, they got even. Stephen Dalton reports Cool, calm Christmas Fame? It's all relative Rebecca Hall's name opens doors. Her talent stops them closing again. Kevin Maher met her The Times Offers Direct The Times Sean MacAulay's Tv film of the week The Day of the Jackal It's a Bonzo life in Times Online Entertainments Opera Orlando Comedy Andy Parsons reviews first night Opera Tamerlano Theatre Royal, Glasgow Theatre tv & radio Radio Choice The Works David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Fight for Life Community Channel, 8pm Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Intruding on the bear necessities Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon However you define success, we can help you achieve … Career Inside Contact US The Times BooksFirst Nothing to fear but fear itself The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened ... Bad Week HSBC Bank plc We have lift-off in the laboratory Profile Sima Adhya tells Carly Chynoweth how a childhood dream to be an astronaut led her to become a space mission scientist The Office Psychologist 'Tis the season to invent How to. . . Not Have a Christmas Party The traditional Christmas do is so last-century. Sarah Campbell speaks to the experts to find out alternative ways that will still make the staff's seasonal celebration an event to look forward to Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Kimberly-Clark Web Watch Is a promise of promotion worth the wait? Work Life Challenge Are you part of a team able to make a real difference? Leadership Challenge Bt Modesty can be the best policy Blowing your own trumpet may cost you dearly. The experts think that it's better to have someone else sing your praises The 60-Second Business Book Roadtrip Nation No 28 L'Oreal How Do I Become. . . Cosmetic giant puts a premium on marketing The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers As the biggest cosmetics company in the world, L'Oreal recruits people with creative and commercial flair for its graduate programme in marketing. Martin Birchall reports Reasons to Hate. . . Test Yourself. . . Answers What It's like Working for ... Carol Lewis finds that dressing up, great perks and a noisy office are just some of the staff attractions at the internet bank Picture Gallery Data File Statwatch Careers of the Week The Sr Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items However you define success, we can help you achieve … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Total The Power 100 There are 2,747 directors of FTSE 350 companies Leaders' list still has power to surprise The Power 100 FTSE 350 firms have a combined value of £1,739 billion The Times The Times
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