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News from 15/11/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Philip Webster and Tim Reid, Andrew Robson, Kate Greenhalgh, Amanda Andrews, Misty Wick, Tom Foster, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tamara Kaminsky, Magnus Linklater, James Harding, William Makepeace Thackeray, Martin Walker, (Amanda Andrews), Charlotte Frost, David Bickford, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Robert Rhodes, QC, Philip Howard, (Neelam Verjee), Carol Midgley, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, (Patrick Hosking), Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Russell Mishcon, Toby Moore, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Arundale, Alan Hamilton, Mira Katbamna, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Hugo Rifkind, David Sumner, Russell Kempson, Janet Bulman, Rachel Weisz, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, (Robin Pagnamenta), Rachel Campbell-Johnston Times Art Critic, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, (Rory Watson), Sean O'Nell, Daniel Emlyn-Jones, Rob Wright, Paul C. Gill, Lewis Smith and Tom Whipple, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Luke Thomas, Adam Sage, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Peter Goldsmith, Matt Hughes, Jane MaCartney, Sarah Delaney, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Lionel Brough Martin, Forfar, Angus, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, (Gabriel Rozenberg), Grayson Perry, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Geoffrey Hinton, Chris Dale, Lewis Stuart and John Hopkins, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomas Catan, Stephen Gardner, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, David Diprose, Michael King, Patrick Hosking Banking and Financial Editor, Martin Waller, Sean McConville, Alexandra Blair Educational Correspondent, Tom Moncrieff, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Anthony Back, Telford, Shropshire, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, The Rev Chris Green, Valerie Grove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Hugh MacLeod, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Why women need handbags Rowdy families may lose homes Brown booed £25 car charge Strong Times Sales Forests grow back Share trade rival Index New fees signal an end to free banking Casualty of war Blond. James Blond Brown booed and heckled at music awards ceremony In the Times Today An end to free bank accounts Peerage row team check 'This borders on discrimination' Race hate laws to be reviewed Mayor's 'junket' Man killed niece Cruelty admitted Gas leak at school Information sold Sentence review . . . as City pushes property prices to £1m First get the Warhol, next the football club Rathbones (Reuters): Wall Street rush for $12m Mao Bonus-rich bankers are expected to take New York's art market to new heights tonight, writes James Bone Farepak lent £17m to troubled parent company, accounts show Directors could face questions about unusual transactions before the savings club collapsed, David Robertson reports 'They've stolen our first proper family Christmas' Girl pushed off rail platform Theme park guilt Teen sex PC jailed Council smoke ban Former MP held Bungling burglar Treasure ruling Simply birdbrains? Not us chickens Rolex One swallow, and it was gone Iraqis left stunned by mass kidnapping We have conditions too, say Iran and Syria The British Victims Blair pushes US on Palestine conflict Boat bomb woman had served in Iraq for just one week Church's Climate change on Tory policy? People In a pending interview, reports the New York Post, … The Police Minister Tony McNulty has been spotted (and, … Jungle round-up Andrew Morton, the biographer, has become a regular, … Picture Gallery Ps First News, the children's newspaper, has landed Patricia … Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have arrived in Rome for … A British chauffeur firm is taking bookings for weddings, … Rac rescue Woolwich mortgages Ex-model awarded £250,000 damages for kidnap and rape A computer millionaire will pay from beyond the grave for the woman's three days of torture. Frances Gibb reports Etihad Airways I love Britain says son of Abu Hamza Lloyds TSB me&my happy days Islamist activist works at Home Office Immigration official is a senior member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, a group Tony Blair had pledged to ban, reports Ian Evans 'Best Bond yet' hits red carpet on Her Majesty's secret service Pierce Still Sore over 007 Axing The Times The Daily Telegraph The Observer Orange The Legacy Orange Daily Mirror The Guardian Is Daniel a 00 or a zero as Bond? The Sunday Times I turned pale effort into a cult classic, says organist Multiple Display Advertising Items Debenhams Currys Oppomark Virgin mobile The Best The Worst Donors urged to boycott BBC appeal Right to life is irrevocable Bad blood Lens may shift the focus of justice Duty to the law Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Largesse Visible Supermarket Sweep Faith and History Don't bash the apprenticeship Openness will best unite us Winter fuel Prior engagement Same result Pet names The Times Youths and Yobs Problem families and problematic proposals Fleming Cheek What the original author might have thought of the new James Bond Just the time for barmy, selfish pensioners to clog up our prisons Notebook Pragmatism, Not Alchemy Excessive expectations are becoming a burden on the Iraq Study Group Travel-it's now a cheap joke Thunderer Picture Gallery A sad tale of little boys lost From education to fatherhood, the role of men in our society has been dangerously undermined Index Don't switch off Channel Phwoar It's no good harrumphing about too much sex on the box-the world has moved on No, no, no. You've got it all wrong. It's Brown that's new Labour, not Blair White boys from poorer homes worst in classroom T. M. Lewin AmericanExpressRED. co. uk Green Flag Citibank Family of four are knifed to death in their home Morrisons Lloyds TSB Centuries of Weather Forecasting Outlook set fair as vote saves Britain's mercury barometers Dell NatWest Breaking and Entering Enter the Zune for fight to the death with iPod Rowdy families 'will be thrown out of their home for three months' Home Office Getting in on the Acts Times Online Queen's Speech Arms for a battle of deadly put-downs and killer facts B&B lodging for homeless teenagers to be phased out New supported accommodation will give young a more stable home by 2010, reports Rosemary Bennett Found Dons tell of pressure on Oxford to reform Hotel couple 'used code to hide $35m from US taxman' Aljazeera Multiple Display Advertising Items Reprint of a racist comic not Dandy in these times Who was the inspiration behind this celebrity tribute band? Britannia Tax staff told to clear their desks On the cycle path to nowhere Gang scatter cash in £½m raid Roman invader to stay in Britain Saga Insurance Bose Real power is but a mouse click away Gas-guzzlers face £25 congestion charge Aer Lingus Who Will Pay Picture Gallery Travel times slashed as London gets on the fast track to Europe Land dug up in search for boys Director resigns Statue stolen Mosque fire arrest £2m raid reward First woman head £25,000 teddy Hole-in-wall thief used MP3 player Sainsbury's Barclays Alert to Fraud AA friend The Sharpest Critics The Prestige A grim warning against the perils of illicit hanky-panky first night Theatre Thérèse Raquin Lyttelton Theatre PC World Index Forests begin to revive as global devastation of trees is reversed Study offers hope for endangered species and climate change, report Lewis Smith and Tom Whipple Battle lines are drawn for the next big contests Picture Gallery The Open University bmi a Star Alliance Member BT School panic over wave of teen suicides Parents are told to keep a close watch on their children after an apparent epidemic of bullying, writes Richard Llyod Parry Scottish Power Villagers killed as elephants develop taste for rice beer Zurich Glacier battlefield is the front line as rivals resume talks Small shops turn the corner in their battle with supermarkets Spice with the Groceries (AFP): Legal action on US 'war crimes' (Reuters): Cartel warning (Reuters): Turks back EU (Reuters): Women's right (Reuters): Chocolate cheer The Times challenge Churchill Changes in Holy Wedlock Pope calls meeting on married priests Clean-up for Lebanon's contaminated waters Starbucks Card Hamas limits coalition options (Reuters): Children 'missing' in conflict (AP): Gay marriage law breaks taboo (AP): Largest haul of fake trainers Multiple Display Advertising Items Mating Game Rich men seek beauty on the love boat Many have applied to join China's first dating cruise for millionaires but few will be chosen, Jane MaCartney reports Index Acambis suffers after losing bid HP charges Asda growth Esporta drama Quote of the day Banks plan pan-Europe share trade rival to LSE Barrick makes £250m approach for European Goldfields Vodafone indicates interest in buying 3 FTSE 100 Stock Markets Sony aims to make a killing with 007 Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil New man in Vodafone hot seat Commodities Pound to Dollar managers. org Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets 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 Stop Press PC World London Merchant swept off its feet by Derwent's offer Merged Company The Times Provident chief shown the door Players in the LMS Contest Beckham scores 10% less for his sponsor activities Blackrock In the Game Native Americans in line to win Hard Rock Yorkshire Bank America's 'Unconquered people' Bolloré seeks to win over investors Schroders picks up after outflow Burberry steps up store openings Emap focuses on digital projects Luminar sale back in spotlight Grant Thornton Alliance Boots warns of tough trading in the second half Scottish Power chief hits out on carbon trading The Linde Group Centrica placed to take charge of SPE Rolling in the aisles City Diary City Diary Dumb and dumber City Diary No expense spared City Diary eos Those wicker statues of God and Magog that took part … Atlas shrugged City Diary Dealmakers at US banks top bonus league with 35% rises The Times How the Money Goes round Moulton attacks investment banks Investment banks now see working for private equity as highly lucrative Inflation steady but retail prices are still rising BAE and VT in talks to create Britain's last big shipbuilder Bonuses at easy Jet Clydesdale Bank Ministry urges VT Group and BAE top tie knot Timberland up for sale for $2bn as shares falter Times Online Ford predicts US car arms will return to profit in 2009, but not impressively The Boot that Kick-Started a Company's Success EU legislators lock horns over product placement The Times NYSE and web firms fight over data Gazprom strengthens foothold in Italy with extension of ENI deal Standard Life Investments Russian oil tycoon is shot dead Enjoy your own in-flight films Brussels seeks to cut red tape MGM looks to generate cash Slowdown in Spain's building industry sparks UK fear Oligarch transfers holding of £100m to charity Spy who soaked up London life with his KGB mates Shares climb as Japan's growth run continues Flop raises doubts over IPOs in Tokyo Slow Zone France's carbon war is a strike against Brussels Cheltenham & Gloucester The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Prospect of cheap cigarettes online burns tobacco groups Stock Markets Large Caps Upturn in staffing requirements may bode well for recruiter Hays Small Caps Gilts Scottish Power is still logical choice for shrewd investor Tempus Business Equity Prices E Trade Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Air Vice-Marshall 'Bill' Bailey Bomber pilot who was involved in the development of Nato air power during the most dangerous years of the Cold War Air Vice-Marshall "Bill" Bailey, CB, CBE, bomber pilot, was born on September 12,1924. He died on November 1,2006, aged 82 Canon Arthur Peacocke Priest whose belief in science and evolution impelled him to found the Society of Ordained Scientists Canon Arthur Peacocke, priest and scientist, was born on November 29,1924. He died on October 21, aged 81 Ronnie Stevens Actor who shone in comedies on stage and on screen and who later turned his hand to more dramatic roles Ronnie Stevens, actor, was born on September 2,1925. He died on November 11,2006, aged 81 Chubby Oates Cockney comic widly regarded as the comedian's comedian Chubby Oates, comedian and actor, was born on December 23,1942. He died on November 10,2006, aged 63 Marian Marsh Actress known for playing innocent young heroines Marian Marsh, actress, was born on October 17,1913. She died on November 9,2006, aged 93 British Act valid on Pitcairn Island Law Report Privy Council Damages for tenant deprived of property Court of Appeal Planning documents must comply with requirements Court of Appeal Sir James Hunt Judge who brought both presence and sound common sense to the courtroom Sir James Hunt a judge of the High Court of Justice, was born on January 26,1943. He died on November 8,2006, aged 63 Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Appoinment Church News To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam–private Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest Wills Bridge Parlimentary Notices Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Today Rain across North and West. Sunny spells in South. Max 16C, min 3C Mercury rising in use for barometers Weather Eye Index New starting price system at odds with interests of punters Racing Cheltenham's Open meeting was exhilarating, but two … Cheltenham Racecourse Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Dessie was One in a Million Our Racing Staff: Guest in admission of cruelty charge Hexham Roddick stumbles at last after pushing Federer to the limit Long cites 'running out of gas' for early flight home Rugby League Hackers are scrutinised over claims of Landis test flaws Cycling Baseball Online Kempton Park Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Fisher ready to take the plunge as Begay enjoys 'honeymoon' Drugs cheat at Stuttgart final Date of destiny Early morning dip Yorkshire in shock as Adams changes mind to remain with Sussex Free on Saturday Sky Sports Giles edging duel with Panesar for Test place Keep in touch with the Ashes tour with Matthew Hoggard's … Final Scoreboard from Sydney Dad's Army, yes, but Dud's Army? No, says Taylor The former captain tells Alan Lee why Australia will defy Botham and the years The Ashes 06-07 High-pressure international schedule takes increasing toll Fleeing far from the madding crowd A Psychologist tells Matthew Syed why a troubled mind yearns intensely for home A Year of Living Dangerously insideout Somerset prepare to show support with patient approach What England Will Be Missing Robinson sticks to his guns before Springbooks double date The Wimpole Clinic Hadden returns Taylor to deep end against Islanders Times Online How They Line up How They Line up this Weekend Virgin. net Broadband England Rugby Case made for the defence amid state interrogation David Hands hears the head coach attempt to put a good spin on a disastrous result Charlton will gamble on Reed after Dowie 'error' The Premiership Today The Game Podcast 9 In the Spotlight Pools Forecast Vauxhall Newell tries some fast talking in bid to keep job Pardew gets boost after meeting with Magnusson Koumas on target to boost claims for Wales talk Sport Croke Park offers belated welcome to the homeless Russell Kempson surveys the superb stadium in which Ireland will take up brief residence Young England teach seniors a lesson How the Grounds Compare The Times San Marino coach fears thrashing at hands of Ireland Richards to reap reward for chasing his dream Wembley Stadium It's double Dutch to speak of irrelevances when welfare of the national team is point of issue Sports Writer of the Year McClaren comes out fighting as criticism starts to take its toll Old Speckled Hen 'Baffled' Terry unable to defend defeat Holland v England Don't Miss a Kick The Times Crossword 23,447 The Insider Solution to Crossword 23,446 Van Basten envies depth of reserves in England Sport Trescothick's breakdown puts England on back foot The Times Inside If this Doesn't Frighten the Dutch Defence, what Will? times2 the face Porcelain beauty rebels again did you see? Katie and a cat the click did you know? Who wants to be a billionaire? did you hear? We come in grease Picture Gallery Modern morals Our life in limbo A year after Bernard Cook disappeared, his family cling to the hope that he is alive. Meanwhile they are left in emotional and financial turmoil. Carol Midgley reports You cannot focus on what's ahead-we can't know what will happen so the smartest thing is to live in the present Missing persons: what the law says Can I uproot my children and find happiness in the charms of England? The Times timesonline. co. uk/michaelgove My hi-fi dreams crash to a halt Shocked silence The revelation that put me off J. K. Rowling Diana was not just the willing partner of Oswald Mosley in race hatred and active treachery, she was also an unrepentant admirer of Hitler Bags of freedom or a heavy burden? Handbags were once a sign of emancipation. Tamara Kaminsky fears they're now symbols of our weighty lives The average weight of a handbag in the UK is a backbreaking 3 1/2lbs Designers' bags laid bare enoughsenough. org Index Designers' bags laid bare Handbags: then and now Now Jimi Hendrix was too much at 2 am My life in fashion enoughenough. org dfs Beauty jury Detail is retail Starbucks Coffee Going for the burn has never felt so good Chain reaction Anne Ashworth can now hold her head high in Pilates, thanks to Sweaty Betty Of course it's the real thing . . . isn't it? arts The discovery of two Fra Angelicos in Oxford and a long-forgotten Caravaggio in the Queen's collection raises the question: who decides if an artwork is authentic? Rachel Campbell-Johnston reports Most masters have at least a few disputed authorships in their oeuvre enoughenough. org Index Multiple Display Advertising Items London art students have a vencer of cool, but that's not always talent Above, a detail from Chiho Kato's witty transcription of Hogarth's Rake's Progress into pages from the Yellow Pages; below, Crown of Penil, Grayson Perry's first sculpture shown in London, at what was then the Young Contemporaries Gilbert Collection Professional Cleaning Theatre Schwartz Stories King's Head N1 first night review Theatre Mother Courage Touring Porgy and Bess Jazz Cassandra Wilson London Jazz Festival, Barbican Entertainments Opera Siegfried Act III Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Odeon Winning isn't everything crème Working Relationship Ruth Badger, businesswoman and runner-up in the television search to find The Apprentice, and her PA, Fiona Perry, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Minding your business Give generously and give PAs a festive treat Managers can thank their staff and help out a children's charity by booking a pampering day for their PAs. Mirakatbamma reports starwood hotels & resorts tv & radio Radio Choice Tesco Index television multichannel Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Multi Channel Shoot the Pianist Serving up a load of old cojones Last Night's TV The pitiful sight of the hapless wally being harangued by a bully induced in me a loathing for Brits in Spain Viewing Guide Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4061 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Tilt Sensors

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