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News from 10/11/2006

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Hllary Hahn, Geoff Foster, Alex McGregor, Neelam Verjee, Peter Riddle, David Brown and James Bone, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Nilgel Hawkes Health Editor, Yusuf, Paul Bompard, James Harding, Greg Hurst and Alexander Blair, Bronwen Maddox World Briefing, Gareth Bestor, Carol Midgley, Jason Donovan, (Caroline Merrell), James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Carol Sarler, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gemma Clarke, Yoint Farago, Christine Greer, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Ned Parker, Michael Evans and Richard Beeston, Maetin Fletcher, Debra Craine, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Paul Shearer, Charles Bremner, Andrew Kennedy, Stefaine Marsh, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Paul Lewis Beethoven piano sonates, Christopher Trvine, Peter Paphides, Mary Gold, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Dr Noel Brehony, Louisa Barnett, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, MAtt Dickinson Cheif Football Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Rebecca O'Connor, Greg hurst Political Correspondent, Paul Aloysius Kenna, Andrew Drummond, Lord Mayhew, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Dan Sabbagh and Amanda Andrews, Matt Dickinson Cheif Footbal Correspondent, SARAh Vine, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, (Christine Seib), Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Stewart Tendler, S. M. Boldt, peter Burl, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anthony Browne and Sam Coates, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Dr Muawiya Derhalli, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, David Charter and Dominic Walsh, Russell Jenkins, Matt Huges, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Gianandrea Noseda Respighi, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Ben MacIntyre, James Ducker and Russell Kempson, Kaveh Solhekol and Matt Hughes, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, D. R. Cooper Maidenhead, Martin Waller, Owen Slot Cheif Sports Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Steward Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, T. Edward Bevin, George Michael, Richard Morrison, Jarvis Cocker, Tony Halpin, Nick Ralph Reading, Michael Evans, Owen Slot, Conal Gregory, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford,

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The Times Talks on £5bn takeover of Itv Interest rate rise Senate race run School until 18 £20m art windfall Poll red card risk Index More Britons are turning to terror, says M15 director Supermarket Woman I won't bow to 'poppy fascism', says Snow Handover to Iraqi Army 'set for the end of next year' In the Times Today The Times Ministers' glee at humbled Bush Hundred of Britons turning to terror, says M15 cheif Wine Prizes who Wins what? Handing out the medals is a lucrative business Asprey Don't be taken in by prize-winning wines Money-spinning competitions have become the marketing men's way of selling off any old plonk, reports Valerie Elliott Two thirds of criminals sent back to wwjail within two years Judges to get more power to tackle violent offenders Islamophobic bullying fears Terrorism books Bread Price rise Driver in clear Internet sex abuse Vine for Panorama Whiter Shade of Pale to get another hearing-in the … Gucci Money Spinner Internet rates reach five-year high and could keep going, says City Rise is spurred by robust growth and revival in investment House prices increase by First-time buyers left teetering on the brink Inside Today Waste costs 'will hit other services' Pensioner is unmoved by threat of jail Council tax rebels face bigger risk of bankruptcy action Hague pays dearly for his promotion to the Shadow Cabinet David Cassidy Buy one get one free 'Prudence' Brown runs up a £178,000 taxi bill Weighty Words Turn off standby and you could save around £46 per … Serb war criminal may be pritected in Brintain Serial killer Nilsen admits first victim was 14-year-old boy Pope gets in picture with calendar girls Thrilling offers this November A revolution started by housewives from the Wi Starter for 10 Argos Multiple Display Advertising Items Man hid under girl's bed for 3 months Fugitive, 22, created secret den in 12-year-old's room to abuse her after a chance meeting on bus, Russell Jenkins reports Currys Picture Gallery There is a stinging reproach for Neil Kinnock in a … The illusionist Derren Brown lost his nerve when he … Multiple Display Advertising Items A reader calls, to the alert us to a worrying notice … What was the moaning and howling heard at the launch … Picture Gallery The Welsh Labour Party has backed down over its plan … Ps The sure-shot David Cameron was notable in this absence … People Hugo Rifkind Charity begins in Posh place Cost of raising a child hits £180,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Gorgeous loves Surprices Old school ties Crime and guilt Joy and gloom across the US as Democrats take Congress Securing the Attorney-General's impartiality Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Green divide Posh poppies Khatami honour Plant food Northern passion The Times Banking on You Five per cent today, more tomorrow Eunuch It Makes Sense Has India solved the old problem of how to squeeze blood from a stone? Give us this day our daily organic loaf and forgive us our cheap flights Notebook The Al-Qaeda Challenge What motivates young Britons to embrace Islamist extremism? Treuma of being a sissy Thunderer 1914-18: the war of the words With diaries, letters home and poems, soldiers in the trenches made it the most literate of conflicts Why the sun is rising over Britain, not Japan Where once manufacturing skills brought economics success, the global market now offers other routes Dell or lkea factories don't exist. These companies subcontract to developing countries Four reasons for optimism after Bush's drubbing - so long as you're not Iraqi It will be a catastrope if this election forces the US to give up on lraq in its current state Brilliant lighting designs. Unbelievable prices Hain criticised over Ulster appointment Pc World Families blame Sinn Fein for bomb memorial delay Borat Baffled GPs urged to try diagnosis by Google Record Breakers . . . as Queen finds she has a £50m Caravaggio Sometimes one is the magic number Communist cheif joins the rich list with £20.5m for masterpiece. . . All children may have to stay on at school until 18 Stop what you're doing—you're too young Johnson aims to be Brown's No2 Planning reform on power plants NHS deflicit crisis School chef chief Girl, 7, deported Veils allowed Clarks 'I won't bow to flower fascists' Veterans defend 85 years of tradition in row over 'Christian' white poppies The flower that grew in Flanders is the only fitting symbol of remembrance for Britain's war dead, Fran Yeoman is told Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Cartoon protester stirred race hate Half Price and guaranteed in your home for Christmas dfs From otter to owl: ballot to find our greenest icon An online vote well select the image that best captures the environment of Britain, write Valerie Elliott How Early Man got his teeth into a balanced diet Multiple Display Advertising Items Music fans to leave CDs On shelf The Sharpest Critics Intelligent Finance There's still plenty to sing about down on Catfish Row first night Musical Porgy and Bess Savoy Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctor who ran clinic for drug addicts is struck off Times World News Just like old times: realists from the first Bush era return to power Going up. . . A softer side of America, but reality is just as hard Medieval II Senate is lost on battlefield of Virginia No wrestler, but Gates yells at midnight Troops fear Rumsfeld's exit will end mission too soon Mood music Hillary Clinton was apparently trying to … Chavez gives out gifts to buy votes, opposition claims Multiple Display Advertising Items Living in Venezuela Upgrade to Super Brilloance Headlights… Mourning crowds call for revenge over civilian 'massacre' Gaza siege has ended but rockets still rain on Israelis Police and pundit held as murdered model is blown up Fergal Keane Multiple Display Advertising Items Department for Transport Pay up or we'll send the eunuchs round: how city's tax dodgers are being shamed Only 4 per cent of India's huge population contributed to the public purse—until now, writes Ashing O' Connor in Bombay Multiple Display Advertising Items Dog food payout (Reuters): Workers strike (Reuters): Kosovo UN threat (Reuters): Lesson in fraud John Lewis Athletes must give up billboard eiches to focus on Olympic gold (AP): Sallors die in Tiger attack The Money Game Actually, it's more a case of Europe falling apart in 2006 Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): New trail ordered (Reuters): Job tide deal (AP): India seizes ship (AP): Gay wedding Bill (Reuters): De Gaulle honour (AP): Death sentences (AP): Moose in space Spymaster takes secrets to grave He was known as the Man without a Face, and Few tears were shed at this passing, write Roger Boyes Russia ban Borat for make glorious mock Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains (AP): 200 die in Chad attacks Synagogue recalls Nazi terror to defy the legacy of hatred Save more than £50 on our Bordeaux offer A Black Day British firm faces £100m claim over toxic waste Free Ashes Dvd Times Business Mediaset barred from purchase GCap broker out Lottery options BP settles lawsuit Quote of the day NTL would need to spend £6bn to woo ITV investors Man picks up $221m despite negative performance Ftse 100 EU loses patience with India's drink tariff Friends Provident Stock Markets On stand-by for a long-running soap North Sea Oil Commodities Rates on pay Pound to Dollar Sharing power Currencies Business Need to Know Alliance Leicester World Markets Kill the Competition The day's biggest moves Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot EU may opt for carbon market change Fortress plans $750m New York float TUI warns of loss for shipping arm Management buyouts hit record Free Guide to Wealth Management Marks & Spencer Oil Tops $60 Iceland investors to get £150m payout Hornby steams to the rescue of Airfix One of the best management decisions you'll make BP settles Texas blast lawsuits with an apology Troubled media groups may find solace in each other NTL and ITV both need a helping hand, but the risks riding on a merger are massive, writes Dan Sabbagh eos Itv share price NTL Key figures to watch in television drama NatWest Old classics could benefit from new distribution Dawnay Shore Hotels recruits advisers for strategic review Standard Life Investment 3i invests in infrastructure assets Punch ready to spend war chest R&sa casts its gaze eastwards Regulator may force Scania bid BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Ice man bites back Tedium rare Maitre Balls Picture Gallery NatWest Old spats resurface as Germany repels bogeyman's TV bid Coutts & Co Mediaset's German offer rebuffed Why television regulation must have frontiers Business Media Steinberg fixes Hit with skillof Bob the Builder His own can - do attitute helps to hammer out a new plan, writes Dan Sabbagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Lost in Translation? BT does deal with Disney as Tv launch draws near Wall Street Business Markets London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Ftse Volumes European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Abbot Group climbs on talk of transatlantic predatory interest Small Caps Gilts Why smart money is on Man despite its losing streak Punch Taverns Sainsbury hits four-year high after basking in sald days Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Inter Link Foods Business Equity Prices Mac Donald Bath Spa Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Brick and Mortar Times Register Markus Wolf Callus and brilliant East German spymaster who harvested Bonn's and Nato's innermost secret with impunity for 40 years John Symonds Obituaries Author, playwright and unlikely literary executor to 'the wickedest man in the world Inquest removes need for inquiry Law Report Court of Appeal Questions Answered Turboprops, popples and doctorates The past 25 years in silver Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Court Circular Deaths To place death notices Births In Memoriam Private Awards Dinner Deaths Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Outcast Traffic Cop Says Do we Really Need to Spell It out? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Specification New course takes riders to extremes DVLA Freelander will attract mums and MacHo men Vaughan Freeman on whether Land Rover has invented the ultimate SUV Pick a Dealer Any Dealer Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Webcam to reveal mystery of lights Weather Eye Timesonline Times Sport Godolphin's track work echoes shift in US view Racing Newcastle Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Cheltenham Southwell Wolverhampton Hedge your bets with Royal Auclair Kiwis need to make up points in vital clash Rugby League Gillette Tri-Nations Series The Sunday Times How They Stand Woods and Federer find time for supporting role Golf Sporting Braves The Results Service Today's Fixtures HSBC Champions Silverstone turns down share proposal Motor Racing Hook has feet on ground amid great expectations Owen Slot on the new Wales No 10 who is already being compared to Barry John The Mother of All Talk Shows Three who Failed to Go Distance A Cool Reception Online now Argentina in search of competitive advantage Farrell makes pack-to-back switch for Saracens How They Stand Australia show state industry as the big day approaches The Ashes 06-07 Timesonline Vaughan's ambitions may prove distraction for captain Online now Iconic images of Flintoff and Lee leaves the Australians fuming Alan Lee finds the host nation in a state of apoplexy over the old pals' acts in aftermath of defeat Jones may still have a case to answer over tests Athletics Close shave on Murray haircut Hunter target Hargreaves move Henin on target Davis through Chilton leads on Troy is no Trojan Simon Barnes Question of authority is a necessary evil, not a sign of sporting anarchy Shouldn't have gone to Spescavers for Tring's take on ref Poll best advised to lie low after high-profile errors of judgement Tony Cascarino is amazed by referee's continuing desire to be centre of attention in wake of gaffers Cheating and diving get Keane hot under the collar United and Chelsea prepare to slug it out again over Adu Bookmaker denied managers have broken betting rules Owen tipped for great future Out to impress McCartney's afters Forssell setback Buckley back Stevens may not release names next month The Premiership Today Liverpool review strategy in the absence of Sissoko From Bernabeu to Blackburn will the flat cap fit for Beckham? Sport Football A most Gretifying Ale The Times Crossword Times Online The Insider Rapid rise of Richards boosted by England call Sport Poll risking red card in chase for glamour job The Times Inside Anderson Fires Opening Salvo on England Tour times the face The boy next door grows up did you see? Pink clink the click did you know? Hands coo my baby shopping did you hear? Jungle fever Picutre Gallery Modern morals Have you a dilemma of your own? Front lines Brooke, Owen and Sassoon were not the only First World War poets. A new collection of forgotten versr has been published for Remembrance Sunday 'I had no idea what we were walking into' Women are being encouraged to adopt later in life. But it's no easy option, one mum tells Catherine O'brien The Times Offers Direct When it comes to things sartorial, original isn't good I simply can't bear those kitsch teddies Down on the farm health I've seen the future of prostate surgery and it works robotically Success rates for operations on cancer of the prostate are vastly improved for surgeons using a robot called da Vinci, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Cool, calm Christmas Tackling apathy In Body & Soul tomorrow Lucia van der Post answer yours style question It has a tremendously dramatic, rather highwayman style Hair with Hari Sleep In Comport The Times They have hoodies, too Are violent teenagers just a British problem or do other countries suffer equally? Carol Midgley in Manchester, our 'Asbo capital', and Times writers in Berlin. Washington and Paris report 'Right-wing extermism Isn't the problem it was in the Nimeties' The Times Urban worrier Testing times for the true Brit Most of us don't know enough to get UK citizenship Sounds F, 33, likes Robbies and shopping A new technology can show you how to get to No 1. First lesson, woo Supermarket Woman, learn Petepaphides HMV Find out the Nation's Musical Tastes in Popscores, Points Rated from - 50 to 100 Growls from a peace-maker How can Daniel Barenbolm claim that his Middle East orchestra is apolitical, Neil Fisher asks him He brusquely dismisses the symbolic links of performing the Ode to Joy Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking the rap for the Soweto uprising The saxophonist Soweto Kinch has a surprise for the more hidebound members of his audience at the London Jazz Festival next weekend—hip-hop. But there's nothing for them to fear, he tells John Bungey Golf Match The Times Travel Direct Win Herbie Hancock tickets Highlights from the London Jazz Festival opening tonight Courtney Love on Childhood Courtney on Brando Courtney's Rules to Life Countney on Cravats The Lovecast—at home with Courtney Just Jack Classical The Curlew Landor Records Pop Albums Pop Twenty Five Aecean/Sony Bmg Singles Pop Bone Box Death of a Prize Fighter Fat Norterner Radio Billions of dollars are, in the greater scheme of war, chicken feed Downloads They're still the models of the modern major musical Can Eno bring the energy to Gillbert and Sullivan that they so deserve, wonder Richard Morrison the magic numbers Entertainments Pop Jet Brixton Academy, Sw9 Concert New Babylon Barbican Dance Dutch Nationa Ballet Sadler's Wells Theatre Orestes tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial The Pearls of the Motorway Pitshop Unreported World channel Variations Later with Jools Holland Simon Schana's Power of Art Kontroll MultiChannel Sexy Beast Fear and loathing down Mexico way Last Night's Tv lan Johns The programme was always trying too hard to be "not just another history documentary" Sudoku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon What are you doing next summer? Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Anne Ashworth Property Editor With interest rates heading only one way, the need to pay off debt has never been more pressing Tudor houses score surprisingly high for energy efficiency Focus on Bournemouth In Large House in Southwest London Wandsworth, Sw18: a seven-bedroom horne with garden and parking for two cars Out Period Mansion in Kent Harrletsham property dating in part from the 18th century on the crest of the North Downs Away Victorian Home in Scotland Coldstream, Berwickshire: country house with views towards the Cheviot Hills A Passport to Pimlico Investors with a City bonus in hand have sighted the next hotspot, says Lucy Alexander Tenants included Harold Wilson and the odd Soviet spy Forsale Charles Church The Weetabix House This eco-charity's new Hq is packed with bales of natural fibre, Paul Shearer Hernp blocks are used for insulation; they also absorb Co2 You Say Inside Track Artists in Residence Nicole Swengley discovers the advantages of turning your living room into a gallery Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Banner Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A New Chapter A stack of local colour is included in the £5 million price tag for the Chelsea townhouse where D. H. Lawrence lived, says Anne Ashworth He set up home here after the publication of Sons and Lovers The Numbers . . . The Lowdown on the Vital Statistics We're Moving into the Back Garden Back Garden One couple had a novel solution to the empty-nest dilemma—they built a brand -new home on their own land, reports Lorna Blackwood Downsize Picturesque Cottage in Cornwal Stone Townhouse in Cheshire Bollington: a beautifully updated and restored property by the village green Former Mobile Home in Kent Sidcup: a two-bedroom property in a park development The View from the Top This ArtDeco penthouse sums up the luxury side of the Isle of Man, says Mary Gold The film producers said it looked 'more lrish than lreland' Isle of Man Savills Party Animal House Caythorpe's vaulted cellars have bafs of space for a banquet, says Marcus Binney The smooth handrail makes a tempting slide for children Factfile Cushman & Wakefield Colliers Crf Colliers Cre Pure Edenarc Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Charcol direct Homework Treating Damp Webwatch Free Guide Light Therapy save Spend Splurge The Big Pay-Off Three endowment policies put this family in a healthy position Home on the Web Q&a how to Let Properties must appesl to tenents rather than to you Ballymore

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