News from 13/11/2006
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, F. Harvey, Sam Laidlaw, Catherine Philip, Rugby League, Miranda McLachlan, Neelam Verjee, Jullian Muscat, Djm, Geoffrey Peaker, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Adrian Cosker, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Doug Forsyth, Ashland, Oregon, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Jim Ballantyne, Sandhurst, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Gemma Clarke, Robin Pagnamenta, Miland Joshi, Stephen Farrell and Tom Baldwin, Frieda Hughes, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Steve Bird, Dominic Kennedy and Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, J. H. D. Gibson, Dan Sabbagh, Scott Watson, Phil Craigie, David Hands, Sam Coates and Rajeev Syal, Charles Bremner, Dominic Carman, Ron Lewis, Matthew Pinsent, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Geoffrey Alderman, Mark Nurdin, Jack Harris, David Lister, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Geofferey Dean, Elizabeth Judge and Ingrid Mansell, Norman Hammond, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Canon David Bartle, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Stuart R. King, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Peta Bee, Peter Hearne, Paul Ebhart, Guildford, Surrey, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Bob Purdy, Stewart Tendler, Nick Szczepanik and Alex Griffiths, Sir Richard Evans, Dalya Alberge, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patrick kidd, Paul Simons, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Councillor Theo Blackwell Deputy Leader, Tosin Sulaiman, Peter Evans, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Paul Beard, Alyson Rudd and Helen Nugent, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Kaven Solhekol, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Alexandra Frean Educational Editor, Glen Poole, Race Organiser, Jamie Whyte, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Alexandra Blair Educational Correspondent, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Leolin Price, Qc, Jane Fordham, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Liam Murtagh, Mark Venables, Michael Tillostson, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Sam Coates, Political Correspondent, Jane Rasburn, Lisa Verrico,
Resumo£28m Bae deal leads to inquiry Veil questioned Cheap alcohol Power of the pen Nuclear fallout Telecom shake-up 'I'm not a saint, just a parent' Index Timesonline Criminal trials to be shown on television Four more die in Iraq as Britain remembers In the Times Today The Times Four servicemen killed in Basra river patrol blast Memories of O. J. Simpson and Lindbergh trials haunt us Tv Gunman shot officer and fled Offender missing Policewoman hurt Fall from cliffs Heroin warning Beauty spot poll Albatross funding Picture Gallery Trouble with a Touch of Class Tiffany & Co Picture Gallery You dirty blotter, the fountain pen's back It left its mark on generations of children. Now the ink pen is back in classrooms to encourage better handwriting, says Sean O'Neill Curfews on late-night lorries may be eased to reduce jams Supermarkets lead the way as ministers prepare to risk a protest over noise, writes Ben Webster Uninsured drivers use loophole to reclaim seized cars Life on the Road Huge wave kills two seamen Boy, 16, raped Pub fight death Stun gun used Council pulls plug Arson death White Christmas Chanel On the Spot Football hath no fury like a woman referee scorned 'We've a problem with political correctness and bringing women into the game is not the way to improve refereeing' Fraud office is investigating £28m deal agreed by Blair Members of the Cabinet were overruled by the Prime Minister when they queried a Bae Systems contract in Tanzania, writes Sam Coates Inside Track How the Deal was Struck Who's who The weapons company with influential friends at the highest level Iraq war widow lays autumn leaves for a fallen generation Aquability 'Nazi' attack on memorial Green Flag Iwc Schaffhausen since 1868 Tis the Season to Be Economical in Expending Energy Picture Gallery Baubles are for birds if you are dreaming of a green Christmas WHSmith Tomorrow's headmaster is sitting in your class, teachers told Manners lessons maketh a manager, pupils learn Asha's Special From £129 Zurich Payouts for prison drug addicts Up to 198 inmates could get compensation for being forced to go through withdrawal too quickly, writes Dominic Kennedy British Airways Rac Ntl: Telewest Plea to king as yachtsman is held on cocaine warrant Make someone's Christmas. Help them switch over to … Familiar Faces Home Insurance £60 cashback Anglian Home improvements And finally . . . here is the late news in English from al-Jazeera Blunders left 210 judges waiting for jobs A delayed appointment process has added to the backlog of immigration and asylum appeal cases, Frances Gibb writes Skoda Misconduct paediatrician will face more charges The Times Carbon Trust Top Ten Cuisine beyond London is on longer small fry Leisure Airline of the Year Barnardo's Driver wept over dead girl and fled Police urged a hit-and-run motorist to give himself up after a night-time collision that left him in tears. Steve Bird reports We risk the loss of our heritage, says archbishop Saga Insurance NatWest Sick babies can be left to die, Church says On the BBC Nokia ASBOs work Judicial appointments How should we respond to terror warnings? Bnp trial and free speech Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Saddam's Sentence The real cost of mortgages Hard times for referees Northern delights The Times Royal Retreat Opponents challenge the lead of France's Socialist front-runner A Pen of Praise Goodbye Biro, the fountain pen was always the write stuff So, farewell planet Earth - is this the end of the world as we know it? Blind yet Seen The judicial system could be well served by allowing cameras in court Go on, send him off, ref Picture Gallery Thank heaven for our history Compassion, care for one's neighbour, liberty, justice - we owe them all to a christian legacy The Times Why voting is a waste of time When you can ballot with your wallet, who needs a pencil on the end of a bit of string? My prediction: Nostradamus will get it right more often than the Mail Reform of the drink laws, we were told, would result in inevitable apocalypse What should we learn? That doom-mongers are, invariably, massively mistaken Pacific migrant prompts twitcher flight to Devon Training and development agency for schools Export of Constable oil blocked Contact lost with Mars probe Third of girls have sex before 16 Special rose aids tsunami victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Great voices in spades, but try not to look First night Opera The Queen of Spades Covent Garden, Wc2 No 10 'fury' over police leaks on cash for peerages Brown and Reid compete to take the lead on terror Sinn Fein threat to deal deadline Cancer depression 'Safer' cigarettes Ms Dynamite crash 'Racist' attack Sperm discovery American Airlines Paintings 'are the earliest of their kind' Heavenly find from 900 years ago Images of Christ and saints in a Norfolk church survived damp and Reformation, writes Dalya Alberge Hamper boss blames bank for collapse Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcester Oxford dons ready for final battle over who controls their university Tiscali Mummy and daddy insurance from £6* a month The Reforms Multiple Display Advertising Items Booze cruise comes to your doorstep Police tackle EU's partners in crime Bulgaria and Romania are receiving help from Scotland Yard to fight gangs and corrupt officers, reports Stewart Tendler Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Picture Gallery 'Most wanted' man meets UN envoy Talks in the bush with the Lord's Resistance Army leader have raised hopes of an end to one of Africa's most brutal wars. But there was little sign of any breakthrough, writes Rob Crilly Twenty Years of Terror Iran 'must start to fear' Israel if it fails to halt nuclear plan The defiance of Tehran is dominating the US-Israeli talks, report Stephen Farrell and Tom Baldwin Combatants to clear up deadly leftovers The Times Bush joins quest to give troops a new direction Bombs kill 35 as Iraq presses US to withdraw Utopia - a place where Aborigines live long and prosper Aer Lingus Multiple Display Advertising Items People in Crisis Only I can take Elysée, Royal tells her party Hm Revenue & Customs Sun-loving pigeons stay out of line of fire Solved: the mystery of the crumbling 50 notes Arguments over Art No love lost with Getty Museum as Italy cries foul over Aphrodite (Reuters): Somalia clash raises war fears (Reuters): Travel blockade Hospital riot Peace agreement Record span PM to stay in exile (AFP): Übertuber Times Business BHP buys into Genghis Khan Monday Nov 13 2006 North-South gap Bng move James Bond deal Quote of the day Under-fire leader quits Deutsche Telekom NTL set to install ex-Channel 4 chief if it wins ITV Ftse 100 Annual fee for paying with your plastic is on the cards Stock Markets Has MPC decided it is time to act tough? North Sea Oil Commodities Logitech Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Kill the Competition Briefing Smaller stock to watch Look ahead Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Stock Market British Funds Business big shot Dubai Islamic Bank fundraising Stop Press Kuwait and Louisiana in refinery talks NSGB nine-month profit up by 19% The Times Defence companies in dogfight for MoD contracts worth £12bn Rbs The Royal Bank of Scotland City's café-delis set for float next year Young professionals get 125% mortgages Qinetiq Iberdrola set for Scottish Power bid No guarantee of a bullet-proof pension Crowne Plaza Dana snaps up Centurion for £550m Oil giants take Power struggle to High Court The Times Ingenious venture to tap into events boom The Times MySpace discusses mobile phone link Your M&s Boardroom pay soars for Aim companies Regional economic divide may be closing Competitive Comparison Lloyds Tsb Business Leighton presses for stake decision The Times Still waiting for delivery of Royal Mail's share incentives The chairman at the centre of the row over ownership tells Christine Buckley why his plan makes business sense Philadelphia Lloyds TSB Investment in clean energy will be wasted if there is no collective will Battle of the shires City Diary Lloyds TSB Jeremy Seddon City Diary Sas Generous excess City Diary New broadband setback for C&w Times Online Moscow rediscovers its taste for state alcohol Qatar criticises Airbus delays Ricoh How pound's rise or fall hits prices Gary Duncan Economic Briefing Target Insideout A mobile way to send money City scents new market in cash sent home by migrants Poorly paid workers' support dwarfs international aid, Gabriel Rozenberg Microsoft wants to get India connected Standard Life Investments Forget the quality, just feel the quality Intel Chinese shearing prices of cashmere products Business Equity Prices Renaissance Jack Palance Obituaries Actor who epitomised the hard-man cowboy in such films as Shane and City Slickers Lives Remembered Ed Bradley Charismatic us broadcaster who became part of Tv aristocracy without losing the common touch Diana Coupland Singer turned actress who was Sid James's long-suffering wife in the 1970s Tv comedy Bless This House Gerald Levert Versatile singer who helped to shape American R&b Sicilians in ancient Salcombe Notebook Archaeology Sexual offences order not linked to other statute Law Report Contract with agents made aged 15 is voidable by footballer Implied terms not covered Court of Appeal Criminal Division Chancery Division The enigma of an army friend who was Churchill's private spy Picture Gallery Court Circular Court & Social Register Register Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Losing face to avert disaster In Memoriam-Private Announcements Dinner Luncheon IX(BOMBER) Squadron Raf To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries News Papers Support Recycling Personal Column Church News Latest Wills Nature Notes The Times Wheat falls prey to climate change Weather Eye Five-day forecast Blustery. The chance of gales in the Northwest Times Sport Detroit City sweeps into Champion calculations Racing Talisker Trek Henry Cecil, the Newmarket trainer, landed his first … Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cheltenham Talisker Leicester Armstrong's backing for Basso riles rival teams Cycling Southwell Rob Wright Powell and Richards win sprint double Athletics By a Correspondent: Young guns restore England Pride How They Stand American football The Results Service Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Football Pools dividend Golf Gymnastics Hockey Ice hockey Motor racing Real tennis Rugby league Rugby union International matches Today's Fixtures Football Skiing Squash Tennis Britain's ineptitude bodes ill for rare victory in Brisbane Rugby League Gillette Tri-Nations Series Guatemala City comes with a global warning David Powell says that the venue of next week's World Championships is not ideal Times Online Sport Put These Locations on Map Evolving Roddick on course to end year with flourish Belgian joy as Mauresmo is dethroned Yang rings changes as Woods run hits rough Golf Final Scores Inspired Rodiles sets sights on a return to the good life Yanders keeps Rocks on roll Dynamic debut Klitschko target Jourdain makes it Birmingham date Cannock canter Raich on a roll The Times Indoor specialist upsets the old order O'Gara is master of shambolic Springboks Autumn Internationals Second-string All Blacks continue to humiliate Worry for Scotland as White falls to knee jinx Ambition burns bright as players step up Victory over the Pacific Islanders gave Gareth Jenkins a lift, says Gerald Davies Guinness Premiership London Wasps 47 Bath 18 Saracens 22 Lelcester 16 Wales stand tall and see off slippery opposition How They Stand Tormented England ripe for revolution Investec Series Reigning world champions strike rock bottom as resilient I'm not a saint, just a parent The Figures that Don't Lie Match Statistics Argentina provide painful lesson in basic skills Robinson searches for men to launch his rescue mission David Hands assesses where head coach can go from here Just what Pichot had ordered to convert the critics Andrew must act quickly to give England new direction Owen Slot says with the World Cup looming the Rfu cannot wait any longer to change their head coach Picture Gallery Robinson defiant as discussions turn into crisis talks Times Online McGrath refreshed and still predicting Ashes whitewash Alan Lee finds a great Australia bowler turning on the charm Coming Soon Fletcher relies on favorite Jones to justify recall Advanced Hair Studio Read's Record The Ashes 06-07 Scoreboard from Sydney The Times Crossword 23,445 The Insider E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Fourteen per side but a familiar look to England Sport Arsenal win puts Wenger on speaking terms again The Times Index Top of the Table Times The face Patience looks like being a virtue Rudebox is one of the worst pop songs ever committed to disc The click Did you know? Decisions, decisions Did you hear? Have a decko at those decapods! All you need is a spacchopper, a sense of humour and a willingness to fall flat on your face, arse or elbow Modern morals Facing a Dilemma I'm not a saint, just a parent In a moving extract from a new book to mark Mencap's 60th birthday, the Times chief sports writer Simon Barnes describes life with his five-year-old son Eddie, who has Down's syndrome Most non-parents imagine they could never change a nappy. Then parenthood happens and they do it. It was the same thing when it came to living with Eddic Picture Gallery What is Down's syndrome? If prenatal tests reveal Down's syndrome, 94 percent … The Happy Puzzle Company A crackling idea from a non-veggie Diagnostic searches Be a better person and reap the tax benefits Volunteer to wade into the canal and pull out shopping trolleys on a regular basis and you get all the VAT knocked off your fags until 2012 Dead men's music Poetry Dead Musicians Index So, you want to live for ever? Peta Bee lists the top foods to prolong life, while nutritionist Amanda Ursell tells us why they work Body of evidence Minor risk factors shouldn't be ignored-they may be a pointer to something serious, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford A greater emphasis is being placed on eradicating unhealthy habits Serious Readers Work or Family Problems? Media Planet My seven-year-old daughter is already stage-struck After eating furiously, you feel despair, self-loathing and shame Man, that makes a woman look good Gender bending Harpers's Picture Gallery Index Chairwoman of the boards As Caryl Churchill's new play opens at the Royal Court, Benedict Nightingale pays tribute to our finest playwright When manic meets minimal Mr minimalist architect gets a job at the Opera House with the wild man of the dance. So, what happens next, asks Debra Craine Omag Reviews First night Entertainments Tv&radio Radio Choice Star Bucks Coffee Radio 4 Index 2.00 The Arches Another chance to hear yesterday's … Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hours listings highlights Entertainment Factual Sport Television multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial Variations Film Choice MultiChannel How the sun set on Kipling's Empire Viewing Guide Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Picturetheloan The Game The Game Says AC Milan Have Lost Three Successive Home League Games … Now Benitez Comes Games Barclays Premiership Gerrard Losing the Battle for Centre Ground Matt Hughes on the mounting frustration for a marooned star First for Euro Vision Under the Spotlight Active Air The Game Podcast 9 Welcome to Fight Club 2 The Two Danys Danny Kelly gets to the root cause of a new phenomenon-warring managers Newcastle United Have Scored only Two Goals in their … Madejski Lovin'it Russell Kempson finds Reading's chairman relishing the future Luton town Have Conceded 17 Goals in their past Five … Spurs Back to Bad Old Ways Southgate Sees Brighter Side Nick Szczepanik and Alex Griffiths on a sad throwback to the bad old days Middlesbrough Didier Drogba Has Scored Two Hat-Tricks for Chelsea … McClaren Left to Suffer over Casualty List Manager Adds to Coin Shame Poll by Numbers Referee Barton Pushes his International Credentials Jose Mourning Has Lost None of his Manchester City Sheffield United Bolton Fail to Finish the Job How Football's Icons are Suited and Booted Rick Broadbent gives a dressing-down to chosen clotheshores and fashion victims Queens Park Rangers' past Seven Games Have Produced … Timesonline Shevchenko Feels Loved The Games Barclays Premiership Chelsea Birmingham City Have Won their past Five League Games … Fulham Resist the Full Moan Portsmouth The Games Barclays Premiership Sutton Rewards O'neill's Faith Everton Aston Villa and Everton Became the First Team to Meet United Show All Old Qual Dowie's Law of Averages Bottoms out Wigan Athletic Barclays Premiership Results and Scorers Cotterill Rues Substitute Ref The Games Coca-Cola Championship Bale Rides to the Rescue for Southampton Preston North End Have Lost only Four of their past … Farsley are worth a Second Chance The Games FA Cup First round Lewes Suffer after Farrell's Lifeline Kris Commons, of Nottingham Forest, Has Scored Five … Basingstoke Bridge the Great Divide The Games FA Cup First round Remington Macclesfield are the only Winless English or Scottish … Weymouth Knocked off Stride by Late Blunder High point: Logan leaps to head Weymouth's second goal past the Bury defence Chris Sutton's Goal for Aston Villa Game 15 Years after … Tables and Results FA Cup First round FA Cup Draw-Second round Continent Footie on the Box Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Robson Goes Back to Work Russell Kempson talks to the former England manager about his recovery The Times Direct The Fantasy Game Let's Gabriele Marcotti says United spell might help to ease Adu growing pains Picture Gallery Billy on the Ball Fear It for the Boy Volkswagen
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