News from 14/11/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Peter Drew, Tom Foster, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Joan Atkins, Carol D. B. Whitehead European Champagne Ambassador, James Harding, John Collier, Mark Souster, David Rose, (Amanda Andrews), Slmon de Bruxelles, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, (Neelam Verjee), Carol Midgley, Hilary Davidson, Gemma Turnelty, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, John Yates, Gabrielle Starkey, (Paul Bompard), A. R. Mendham Newmarket, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Hannah Fletcher, Graham Fairley, Gary Jacob, Rosemary Bennett, M. F. Horton, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, G. R. Evans Professor Emeritus, Christina Michalos, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Michael Glover, Stefanie Marsh, Sarah Tucker, Hugo Rifkind, Martin Spiro, Danny Kelly, David Thomas, Terence Kealey, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Hugh Peskett Scottish Editor, Duncan Bagshaw, Dean Dickinson, Jane Wheatley, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, (Carl Mortished), Paul Williams, Simon de Bruxelles, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Michael Evans and Ned Parker, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Philip Bushill-Matthews Mep, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Miles, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, (Gabriel Rozenberg), Kevin Steele, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Bojan Pancevskl, Prebendary Peter Bannister, Thomas Catan, Amanda Sandford, Anjana Ahuja, David Watson, Tom Baidwin, Alan Lee, Cofin Reid, Peter Riddell, John Barker, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, (Neelam verjee), Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Adrian Milledge, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine, Gary Eagle,
ResumoThe Times Network Rail fails to spend budget Gene screening Missing pieces Tea threat Dowie departs Iran and Syria can be Blair's 'partners for peace' Wrapping revolt Desert Orchid He captured the nation's imagination as no horse has done before or since In the Times Today The Times Baroness Thatcher to lead Falklands anniversary events Blair's 'partners for peace' Over Four Days Dons urged to reject reforms EU force attack Jail for rape claim Homes for teens Medal sale appeal Agency head quits Man in the Middle Cartier They skipped the light fandango and are turning cartwheels in the courts A musical judge will rule on who wrote Procul Harum's greatest hit, reports Lucy Bannerman Minister appeals for a counter revolution to curb packaging Drowning in Rubbish We give idea a supermarket sweep Farepak advice turns to despair Sinn Fein 'at risk' Tribunal resumes Surgery death Incitement retrial Ferry couple found Gucci A hero? That man is an idiot, says fuming wife of jailed council-tax martyr Blair lays down conditions for dialogue with the 'axis of evil' Middle East Advice on Iraq strategy rains down on White House On Other Pages Military teams examine attack on patrol boat that killed four This way to Damascus- let's hope you're good at haggling 'Syria and Iran, who are experts in the art of realpolitik, have always been open to a new offer' Middle East Network Rail had a £50m budget to ease congestion. It spent £4m Salvatore Ferragamo £7,500 costs to fight a £60 parking ticket Could Do Better You've got Aa friend challenge churchill Educational toys? Just give toddlers your old phone After a two-year study an education expert concluded that young children don't need pricey playthings to teach them about technology, Rosemary Bennett writes New genetic screening delivers first healthy twins Lloyds TSB Business Gene Defects Picture Gallery think sofas, think dfs Spears may be sued over split denial People Ps Microsoft Windows Mobile Robbers who were addicted to violence jailed for life Travel tycoons claim abuser over US tactics in tax case extradition A Good Deal Better Blair's speech marks start of long goodbye Glaxo Smith Kline energy saving trust £1m lost masterpiece found in a pensioner's spare room She ate ready meals, travelled by bus and loved the little paintings she bought for £200, writes Simon de Bruxelles Fra Angelico Working time Honours for a modest fee Freedom of speech means what it says Education through to 18 is pointless for some What price probity in our culture of spin? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Running Oxford In defence of wine medals Rich Mr Average Green memories Making it matey Beyond Magdalen Bridge The University of Oxford should support the reforms presented to it today Horse Power Desert Orchid was another thoroughbred darling of an equine-loving nation What's black and white and read in not nearly enough places round here? Iraq's Neighbours Blair proposes a regional role for Syria and Iran So comedians think politics is stupid and mendacious. They must be joking Damned if you leave, damned if you don't The horrific, insoluble problem that Iraq has become was entirely predictable: don't let them tell you otherwise It is not Hobson's choice, because that was a choice. It is nearer to Morton's Frok It's my right to be rude, Ok? However much we may despise the BNP, we do not need more laws to stamp on offensive opinions Thunderer: Oxford's corporate madness Dell Zurich Tiscali Broadband Inmates win 'cold turkey' payouts Addicts who argued that being denied drugs in jail amounted to assault will get up to £5,000 each, Richard Ford reports News Ministers told not to use human rights law as alibi News RIAS Quango costs double in five years Bonhams KLM Surgeons admit risks but full-face transplant is approved Children forced to wait three years for braces Breast cancer link to red meat Clinical markets Flu vaccine alert Drugs study British Gas Off the wall, a twin deal by China and a Scottish castle Worlds Apart Environment Agency Castle Cover Young gymnast who broke his neck could receive £6m Light and noise sink into a black hole first night Pop Muse News Multiple Display Advertising Items The battle for independence that threatens your morning cuppa Gathering Storm in a Teapot Times World News Index Hu's loyalists begin jostle on long march to power Party elite are already manoeuvring for election to the Politburo next year, Jane MacArtney reports from Beijing World News Multiple Display Advertising Items Real Estate TV Live Aer Lingus No fret: it's the air guitar that really can rock'n'roll World News Vineyard gang killed by train Reuter: Attacks spread (Reuters): Village raid (AFP): Militias move in (Reuters): Governor removed Ministers quit over justice for murderers of Hariri World News The Sunday Times Wine Club Palestinians pin hopes on academic to end embargo (AFP): Child soldiers 'face Tigers' (AP): Anti-Bush protest (AFP): Independence poll (AP): Right direction (AP): Motoring chaos Jam tomorrow for limousine louts Rac rescue The unbearable wait is over as Kundera's lost novel goes home World News Profits Abroad Outrage as TV sting lures sex predators to the suburbs World News Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Meddling' charities may be forced to leave National Campaign for Better Hearing Large hits at London's hedge fund listing ban Tuesday Nov 14 2006 Tadpole at sea as maps deal is lost Toyota to expand Resolution is forced to admit Index Talkin' bout a Resolution Ftse 100 Stock Markets Bankers not to blame for Farepak's failure North Sea Oil Commodities Heads you lose Pounds to Dollar Still resolute Currencies Business Need to Know Kill the Competition The day's biggest movers Results In brief Briefing Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Petroplus in £1.3bn Swiss offering Stop Press Continental to shake up Motorola unit US meat producer still in the red (Reuters): General Electric and Hitachi link up Adapter Plug Banks sign up to plan for speedier cheque clearance Business SAS Sky appoints Darcy to key position amid top reshuffle Clear Channel bid interest Daimler departure Alitalia eyes China Threat to growth Majestic promise BT to leavy new charge on rival broadband providers Friends Reunited tries to show it has not lost touch Push into India will mean 6,000 new jobs Ambrian Capital Exxon Mobil Astrazeneca calms fears over negative impact of Democrat victories in US C. Hoare & Co Europcar expands in UK with €670m brands deal Power firm awaits bid as profits surge 50% Aga told to take bid off back burner Business The Times Offers Direct Amec turns down £1.5bn bid before strategic review Bank change fails to stem house price rise Factory gate prices fuel rate rise fears Veolia Environnement Deutsche Telekom chief will get tough at the top to spark revival Business The Times Meet the mild-mannered scourge of the union army Price of arrogance in the face of nimble competitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flying Colours Two top directors quit suddenly at Benetton Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business Unit Trusts Panerai The sequel? Lording it about City Diary Arcelor Mittal chokes on its own poison pill Airbus to seek cost cuts by outsourcing The Times Pillar to Post Wall Street Business Markets London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodites Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Ftse Volumes European Money Deposits Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Miners drag FTSE down as copper price hits a low Large Caps Stock Markets Nick Hasell Northern Food's shares go south amid fears of Christmas sequeeze Small Caps Gilts Amec's positives are accentuated as it rebuffs US suitors Business Equity Prices Austrian Times Register The Rev Professor John McManners Genial and active scholar-priest who compiled a magisterial history of the Church in 18th-century France Every couple of pages brought an anecdote which could surprise even the best-read expert The Rev Professor John McManners, CBE, historian was born on December 25,1916. He died on November 4,2006, aged 89 Lives Remembered Sally Lilienthal Sculptor and human rights campaigner who founded the Ploughshares Fund to fight nuclear wcapons Sally Lilienthal, peace campaigner and sculptor, was born on March 19,1919. She died on October 24,2006, aged 87 Fereydoun Hoveyda Iranian Ambassador to the UN whose world influence was undiminished by the upheavals of the revolution Fereydoun Hoveyda, diplomat and writer, was born on September 21,1924. He died on November 3,2006, aged 82 Lives in Brief Jillian Bowling Schlaepfer, conservationist, was born on November 15,1956. She died in a helicopter crash on September 23,2006, aged 49 Jennifer Headley, conservationist, was born on April 13,1972. She died in a helicopter crash on September 23,2006, aged 34 Court Circular Register Court & Social Nominations Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Underestimation Winning Move Birthdays Banquet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Bookies dream of a white Christmas Weather Eye Register Weather Nature Notes Cut & Run Airmiles Today Cloudy with rain, some sunshine in West. Max 15C, min 4C Five-day forecast Rain in the South. Blustery showers in the North Tides Don't guess. Weathercall Around Britain The World Times Sport Long faces an uncertain future after leaving Lions in disarray Rugby League Nadal put in the shade by redeeming powers of Blake Tennis Desert Orchid Long's Rocky Ride Highs Budd finally gets official approval Fisher hits form Harrison released Pakistan deliver Hala'ufia cleared Donkin departs Tributes and tears flow as nation's favourite slips away Sport Death of a Legend Racing for the Public Heart A Life of Staying One Jump Ahead Big-Race Wins Near Misses inside out Desert Orchid The dash and durability of a remarkable steeplechaser attracted an adoring fan club. Simon Barnes was one of them Desert Orchid, racehorse and equine celebrity, was born on April 11,1979. He died on November 13,2006, aged 27 Folkestone Sport Racing Wolverhampton Fakenham Southwell Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Southwell The Results Service American football Basketball Cricket First Test match Pakistan v West Indies Today's Fixtures Football Numan goes very close to having new hit with cars Sport Ice hockey Tennis Corry lined up to be the fall guy for recent downturn Sport England Rugby Crisis Sack Race Odds RFU counts cost of England's failures as income falls Times Online Robinson remains condemned man despite executive pardon David Hands says the England head coach's reprieve by the RFU is likely to be short-lived talk Sport Sympathetic White can understand the pain of rival coach Pietersen and Flintoff show reassuring touch Sport Cricket Scoreboard from Sydney Australians not bowled over by the phoney war Alan Lee says the mood at the SCG will be a good bit tastier come the new year The Ashes Days to Go Havant made to pay harsh price by Dunne and police Fa Cup First round MacClesfield get second bite at the cherry The Premiership Today The maddening mystery of Benitez's true personality is becoming an Anfield liability Sport Football Online now … the Game Podcast 9 Considering any player undroppable is throwback to Eriksson Times Online Apologetic Newell to face unforgiving board Rise and Fall of a Manager newspaper licensing agency Dowie reign ends quickly as Charlton lose patience Kaveh Solhekol on why bottom club lost faith in manager's "bouncebackability" Football Sport Cahill sidelined until new year Henry Wades in England forced to call on 'ringer' as alarm bells sound Sport Football Old Speckled Hen Giggs shows his enduring value to Wales The Times Crossword The Insider Seedorf's recall from exile offers hope to Beckham Sport Gone: Dowie packs bags The Times Simon Barnes on Desert Orchid Going? Corry the Fall Guy times2 the face The Yard's troubleshooter did you see? Sew very cool ebay did you know? Gratuitous tips Picture Gallery did you hear? Blame the paps Picture Gallery Modern morals Because they're worth it Forty years after the Cultural Revolution, a Beauty Revolution is taking place in China. Hannah Fletcher reports on how the country's cosmetics industry is booming It is only in the past decade that it has become acceptable for Chinese women to take pride in their appearance Lead story How much the world spends on cosmetics simply do not occur among their Caucasian counterparts Rise of the mafia mum Political manoeuvring is rife in the playground. Sarah Tucker reports The 'Godmother' is usually a PTA member Multiple Display Advertising Items Happy Puzzle Company My life-changing resolution- ditch the tie After you with the demolition ball Spermutations My life-changing resolution- ditch the tie Column A flight to Europe for every reader Collect Cut & Run Airmiles and fly to 19 destinations in Europe Sex'n' drugs? More wine'n' weights The Andrew Billen Interview Rock star Jon Bon Jovi reveals how he became a 'poster boy for marriage' Jim Carr The killer that strikes in the night Sudden, unexplained death in epilepsy claims 600 lives a year in the UK, yet ignorance of it is still widespread. Jane Wheatley reports health What is epllepsy? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and … Having shot your cormorant… If you think cook books are dull, Ross Anderson has found one that will change your mind mentuesday Shoot your cormorant… men Paul Smith Parfums A tough old bird I spy something just right for a Bond party Compiled by Nicola Copping Dress code History- from the air, apparent Georg Gerster's glorious aerial photographs shine new light on Man's greatest achievements. Joanna Pitman is transported The Past from Above British Musen Wc arts 16 Oh You Pretty Things Naval gazing in Greenwich The National Maritime Museum's painting collection is about much more than sea battles and ancient admirals, Michael Glover discovers Art for the Nation Queen's House, Greenwich Spare a thought for Old Man River Yet again the Thames Gateway has forced its way on to the agenda. Maybe this time it's serious, says Tom Dyckhoff arts Oh you pretty things Jazz Herbie Hancock Roundhouse, NW1 Pop Motorhead New Theatre, Oxford first night reviews Pop My Chemical Romance Brixton Academy, SW9 Whipping It Up Theatre Bush, W12 Porgy and Bess Theatre Savoy Opera & Ballet How architecture can boost learning Making the Leap advertising feature The Learning and Skills Council 4-page guide Designs for Living The learning environment really does matter, as these celebrated buildings prove The judges were impressed with its cutting-edge environmental design Nominee Picture Gallery Teenagers on the Road to Success advertising feature A Stylish Future The newly opened Fashion Retail Skills Academy is giving teenagers the chance to follow their dream of working in the clothing industry tv&radio Radio Choice Living with the Enemy Ashes Radio 3 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner television multichannel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids CBBC Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Multi Channel Les Diaboliques So how English do you think you are? Last Night TV Some participants looked as if someone had just broken wind when they learnt their DNA results Viewing Guide Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Acorn Public Agenda Public Sector Health Education Councils Plus 9 Pages of Top Public Jobs Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Single Status Other Views Not everyone wants to top the career ladder Issue of the Week Job Appeal Public Agenda Public Opinion New Medical Research It's simply a question of timing Working Hours Other Stories we Liked Maggots set to clean up Health Autopsies are dying out Health Cells not always the right place Police All Fired up Make efficiency second nature Interview John Oughton, chief executive of the Office of Government Commerce, advises the public sector on achieving value for money. This, he tells Carly Chynoweth, does not mean cuts Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Legislation Update An appeal has led to a ruling which carves out important private space for those in public office Communities 6 Seen in Hansard Fear of crime is self-fulfilling Communities The Brewery From cleaner to agony aunt Education Weight of responsibility Children Key worker homes lie empty Housing Traffic is not just congestion Transport Foreign Ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you… Kick the habit with a no-smoking home What Worked for us Paul Williams a Pathways to Employment officer at Newham Council, East Ham, on how an online and text recruitment service has made shore-term work placements more efficent Time Lords Diary Dates Law Inside Why the Attorney needs a strong stomach for the fight Accusations of political bias are not far away given the role's mix of political and legal roles. Can anything be done, asks Jeffrey Jowell, Qc Key Facts Edward Fennell More words please Peerless giving Inviting thoughts Can the You Tube copycats still get away with theft? Now that the social networking site is run by Google, things will change, says Jeremy Miles Law Times Online Snap … privacy and 3.5m camera phones Can anyone take a picture of you, whatever you're doing? Christina Michalos investigates Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items The curious case of the Freshfields Two Questions are being raised in the City over why this disciplinary tribunal hearing is being at all, says Edward Fennell Multiple Display Advertising Items
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