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News from 16/11/2006

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Clive Coleman, Andrew Robson, Nick Pisa, Giles Smith, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Martin Birchall, Jamie Roberts, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, James Harding, James Doran and Martin Waller, David Rose, Roger Ashby, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, S. R. Bridge, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Elizabeth Judge, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, William R. Huff, Joe Joseph, Charlotte Morris, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sue Crawford, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Gabby Logan, Keith Vaz, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Elizabeth Colman, Dr Andrew Steele, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Michael Howard, Bernard Wright, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Clelland, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Sam Coates, Paul Carr, Colin Strickland, Christopher Parker, Alex Salmond, Bernard Lagan, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, James Doran and Dominic Walsh, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Valerie Elliott and Nicola Woolcock, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Dan Sabbagh and Liz Chong, Alex Shaw, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Sean O'Neill and John Goodbody, Roger Boyes, Rimrock, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Barney Thompson, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Wimbs, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Katharine Haddock, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Bernard O'sullivan, Professor M. A. Ferguson-Smith, Carly Chynoweth, Graham Searjeant, Lord Fowler, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, S. J. Dobell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Edwards, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Rosemary Behan, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Barry Hyman, Deborah Waters, David Robertson, Michael Brown,

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The Times Death-row Briton to get reprieve Women priests Games costs soar France decides BA strike threat Ashes review Shoppers deceived in free-range egg scandal Queen's Speech: Blair hands over to Brown Stores Affected Index PM backs 'heavyweight' Chancellor for election The Queen's Speech Bon Jovi fans give Brown rocky ride You're free to go, jailed yachtsman told Death-row Briton who found faith pleads for mercy and forgiveness Martin Fletcher gained access to Rawelpindi's main prison to meet a Leeds man still trying to prove his innocence of a 1988 murder Long Wait for Justice Boodles Death-row Briton wins reprieve Prisoner who gave Times handwritten appeal for mercy learns he is eligible to be freed, writes Zahid Hussain Whistleblower alerted Defra to scam of bogus free-range eggs By a Correspondent: Salmonella 'found in one imported box in 30' What's on the Market Model 'won't do a Boy George' $15.5m Mao Surgery payout Circus sex charge Climbers missing A star's thank-you Breitling for Bentley Jackson's comeback wrecked by stage fright The talent really shows in a winner called Maria first night Theatre The Sound of Music Cost of Olympics may hit £6bn The Government wants a 60 per cent contingency fund as costs spiral further, Sean O'Neill and John Goodbody report Sony The Games in Numbers Articles of Faith Sheikh settles suit over secret Park Lane palace Flatley is taken seriously ill Soldier verdict Tube injury claim Bullimore missing Veteran's release Unlawful killing Sikh boy's hair cut off in racist attack by knife gang Archbishop admits doubts over ordination of women Bringing it all together Green Flag Steps to Equality What the Scientists Predict We Will Also Gene therapy for muscular dystrophy Bird flu virus 'has mutated' Infant graves from Stone Age Long life, aliens and a chat with fish-forecasts for the year 2056 Citroen Currys Father is facing life in prison for baby's murder I've killed my entire family, says man in call to police Immigrants account for 70% of HIV and TB cases Lily Goes to Hollywood The Carphone Warehouse The Times Dell Casino Royale John Lewis With this dress, M&s completes the packages for the time-pressed bride Use of drugs in date rape 'is a myth' A police study has found that alcohol, not Rohypnol and GHB, is main factor in most sex attacks, Stewart Tendler reports Mappin & Webb Saga Insurance Debenhams Two Day Christmas Spectacular An ethical problem shared People Picture Gallery Argos An ethical problem shared Picture Gallery Ps American fury at plan to charge £27 green tax on long flights Emissions Soar dolphin After nine weeks and 12,000 miles, Scottish langoustine turn into... Scottish scampi Wempe Ocean Nikon Healthy living BSE requires real vigilance 'Barmy' martyr with a valid point Friend of science Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Honouring the glorious dead Dispel every whiff of bias Sit down, comics On the buses Well addressed Free kick The Times Africa's Afghanistan A UN report exposes outside support for Somalia's extremists The Riposte Politicians are paid to look foolish, but hecklers do it free A strange bird at the State Opening; a strange building opening in London Notebook Words and Themes The next Queen's Speech should be delivered by the new Prime Minister Thunderer: With this ring I thee condemn Check out all that packaging Dumping your supermarket wrapping at the till is an heroic idea, but the real problem lies elsewhere The Times I've got an antisocial gene, officer If criminals who repeatedly reoffend are to be stopped, we must exploit genetic research Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Corporation Stored embryo has no right to life, court rules Free Tickets Aquascutum Clint Eastwood Very premature babies 'should not be treated' WH Smith Shaw's royal love advice resurfaces 70 years on Romeo's true adventure Neanderthal DNA will help to unlock the secrets of humanity ASDA Genetic Divide It's bad news—and plenty more to come first night Television Al-Jazeera Doha Multiple Display Advertising Items Gunman: I shot PC by accident Vulture finds a perch in royal park Sgt Pepper ousted as top seller Historic ball bowls over auction Radisson Hard rockers show softer side as they sponsor junior footballers PC World Day of tiaras and tantrums, of pomp and pompadours Queen's Speech 2 Minute Guide Bills at a Glance Blair challenges Tories to back his plans for nuclear power Numbers Game Home Office chided over 'hairy chest' policy Laura Ashley No 10 gets ready to resist rebellion over 'toothless' pollution controls Starbucks Coffee Policy Round-Up Road Pricing Backbenchers Bite Back The sparkle distracts from the policies Transport for London HSBC The 250 Volt Charge that Relieves Pain Judge accepts Bono's word and gives him back his hat The 250 Volt Charge that Relieves Pain grolsch Times World News Suspicious neighbours agree to share terror tips—but little else Nuclear dangers were discussed but the Bombay train bombings were not, writes Jeremy Page Why spies are in the spotlight over a 'double game' Patriotism back in class for first time since war Superdrug (AFP): Don't panic! Big quake tsunami reaches 16in St. Joseph's Hospice dfs Snow and fire herald start of summer Australians are swapping shorts for coats as wild weather sweeps the drought-hit continent, Bernard Lagan reports Moment of truth for Royal as her comrades compare the CVs The Socialist Party will decide tonight whether it wants a woman to run for President, reports Charles Bremner simply switch Israeli death raises tension (AFP): Lott back as No 2 (AFP): Kidnap confusion (AP): Kabila victory (Reuters): Footballers 'ban' (Reuters): Asylum first (AFP): Anorexia death (AFP): Hard sell Renault End of a Russian Dynasty Multiple Display Advertising Items Last tsar is set to get his day in court after 90 years Nokia Connecting People These 10 countries are fanning civil war hate, says UN Report accuses states of fuelling continuing misery in Somalia, writes Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor Ing Direct challenge churchill Currys How I could have killed my wife, by O. J. Simpson The Times Retv Live Gripping Saga Global Day for Darfur Index Wall St rally gives Dow record close Thursday Nov 16 2006 Royal Mail row Poor not covered Dunn plea Quote of the day BA strike fear as deal on pensions is revealed Banks told to predict effects of a 40% crash in house prices Delta FTSE 100 Delta spurns $8bn bid by US Airways and vows to go it alone Stock Markets Sainsbury's is still a long way from great North Sea Oil Captain Walsh's BA flight path Commodities Odd numbers Pound to Dollar The Open University Currencies Business Need to Known World Markets Kill the Competition The day's biggest movers Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot US charges 27 over internet gambling Stop Press Ladbrokes loses Danish licence case Versace to design 15 luxury hotels Enron executive jailed for 5½ years The Times Inmarsat sees rise in earnings but warns revenues will weaken eos Entrepreneur's Hansard windfall L&G plays down return of £1bn Tribal ponders Mercury spin-off GSK widens NeuroSearch deal EMI warning over YouTube Internet Schedule Google held back $206m from deal Channel 4 to put all programmes on internet in viewing revolution Sainsbury asks what's planned by ex-minister express Taste the Difference Turnaround plan bears fruit Polish fare to make its debut in stores News Corp set to lose DirectTV in split from Liberty Parting Company NTL denies row over ITV bid as directors quit shareholder Owner of 3 seeks to lift mobile brand with new tie-ups SSE plans move into water supply as profits surge Mastercard Picture Gallery Investor attacks Spirent directors New European trading platform will undercut LSE tariffs by 50% Greener cars to drive up price of platinum The Times Lonmin buys explorer for $441m Pay could tip the balance for rate rise, says Bank Smaller increases help inflation fears House Prices Accelerate Fidelity's rethink City Diary Man of letter City Diary Picture Gallery Taxing question City Diary No-fly zone City Dairy Delta Love and kisses, but Russia may still be left in the cold Bush and Putin greeted each other warmly in Moscow yesterday, but a deal in Russia joining the WTO is not a foregone conclusion, writes Michael Binyon The Times Oligarch announces £1.5bn plan for steel expansion Anglo American's $4bn project (Reuters): France Télécom calls for rules (Reuters): Two bids for Clear Channel (Reuters): Gazprom executive dismissed Toshiba Chinese reform opens up £1.20bn savings market to foreign banks Buyout firms accused of conspiracy The Times Former Volkswagen director faces €2.5m fraud allegation Cars drive Slovakian growth Airline mergers set for take-off after Delta bid NYSE optimistic on Euronext merger Times Online Taking Wing Providing safe passage in hostile lands Streamlined Armed Forces enable private firms to excel at security in Iraq, reports David Robertson What the "Sandhurst MBA" Brings to Business Pilgrims see little progress Chicago GSB City's appeal weakens as ex-soldiers march into private security The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Russian denial on gas cartel brings no relief Britain predicts £5bn boost as EU eases rules Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % AGA and Enodis manoeuvre to determine which is the predator L&G promises £1bn—don't look a gift horse in the mouth Power Surge Luminar R&sa outsprints FTSE 100 on talk of Finnish interest Stock Markets SSE Business Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Index Lionel Bryer London dentist and champion of the arts who founded the European Community Youth Orchestra Frank Marsden Socialist Labour MP and party stalwart who clashed with Militant in his beloved Liverpool Frank Marsden, MP for Liverpool Scotland, 1971-74, was born on October 15, 1923. He died on November 5, 2006, aged 83 Lives in Brief Professor Edward Newlands, oncologist, was born on June 10,1942. He died on October 13,2006, aged 64 Henry Gemmell Morgan, biochemist, was born on December 25,1922. He died on October 31,2006, aged 83 Alphonse Halimi Boxer who took skills honed on Algeria's backstreets to the world bantamweight title Alphonse Halimi, boxer, was born on February 18,1932. He died on November 12,2006, aged 74 Parents need not be notified Law Report Court of Appeal Foreign conviction Court of Appeal Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Court Circular Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Dinner School Notices Chess Winning Move Anniversaries Births Deaths Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd The perfect meal appeal for discerning foodies Three nights in Wales, £140; Milan for three nights, £140; a week in Tunisia, £355. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Brum's on the rink of success The Gambia's secret allure for Brits Multiple Display Advertising Items Somewhere over the Rainbow. . . China Five nights in Beijing for less than £500; three nights in Boston, £427 Cyclones and snow threaten Test match Weather Eye Cyclones and threaten Test Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Today Rain or showers. Cold and windy in the North, Max 14C, min OC Around Britain The world Index Kauto Star out to prove stamina for Million bid Racing Yesterday's Results from Four Meetings Optimism growing that Hide makes full recovery from frightening fall Diary Sport Racing Hereford Market Rasen Course Specialists Wincanton Wolverhampton The Results Service Ding puts his country first Steady Fisher Davidson moves Sharp coasts in Today's Fixture Ice Hockey Jungle is massive still, but not for snubbed sports luminaries When writing was on the wall for all manner of opposition Owen Slot is told one of the secrets of World Cup success, derived from a trip to Tel Aviv by Sir Clive Woodward South Africa By Our Sports Staff: James and Olivier back to bolster South Africa How They Line up The Sunday Times Hodgson is out to turn fans' jeers into cheers Warriors call in Larder as relegation worries grow Harrow boy determined to be a rising star in the east Golf Blake burns bright to claim semi-final place Tennis Long goodbye leaves Lockyer bewildered Rugby League Tait offers measure of England resilience The Times Picture Gallery How They Line up The Ashes 06-07 The Times Online now Hoggy's Video Diary Borat can be our secret weapon in a foreign country Matthew Hoggard seeks inspiration in the cultural learnings of Australia for make benefit glorious nation of England Graveney to investigate why opener took flight The Times Scheme takes new look at personal pitch battles Warmth for Trescothick in Ponting's cold comfort Alan Lee finds genuine concern behind enemy lines for the Somerset batsman Lathwell knows the feeling and is ready to reach out Wake up, this is not a man's world any more Gabby Logan says bad decisions are simply that, whoever may make them, and feels the female species is bound to win over sceptics in the long term newspaper licensing agency Reed surprised by appointment Dowie Cheer Times Online The Premiership Today Newell given slap on wrist after hour of madness Hiddink has Russia pointed in the right direction European Championship Qualifying Group E Russia threatened to take the lead when Arshavin squared Da Silva has the final word after inspired Israel issue a warning Keane provides fitting farewell for Lansdowne By Our Sports Staff: Germany spurn their chance to pull away Talking Tactics: Move of the Match Neville v Richards Average Positions Yesterday's Results McClaren shuffles his pack with better effect How England Rated Substitutions How Holland Rated Rooney must acquire poacher's Tony Cascarino believes the England forward should work on his predatory powers touch to be the finished article England 2: Fouls: Holland 17 England 8: Possession: … Manager Watch Players lose the way in wasted gap years Oliver Kay says only one has made the grade from those born in mid-1980s England in tune to help coach Swiss + The Times Crossword 23,448 The Insider Index McClaren draws hope The Times Mitsubishi Motors The Best Analysis times2 the face Baby grows up the click The toothy smile and Pollyanna exterior hide ambition and shrewdness did you know? A curtsey call did you hear? Lord of the ring Picture Gallery Modern morals modernmorals Corporate exposure The workplace can strip you of personality and dignity. This fear of being made vulnerable is behind the appeal of a new cartoon set to become a bestseller. Will Pavia reports Sofa Workshop Why a man with no trousers makes us laugh Are we all snoopers under the skin? If you can't resist taking a surreptitious look through his e-mails, sneaking a peek at someone's diary or hunting for drugs under your teenager's bed, you're not alone. Michele Kirsch reports The Times Mary Ann Sieghart Breaking up is so easy to do My battle with the bottle Correct Christmas Harpers Bazaar Dr Thomas Stuttaford Will a beer belly ruin every liason? Ask Dr Stuttaford Topic of the week Sonia by Sonia Rykiel bib-front jumper, £107 (08708 377377) Pringle Red Label striped jumper, £125 (020-7881 3060) Constance's tips Picture Gallery Constance Eyre picks the best playful knitwear H&m sequin bow jumper, £24.99 (020-7323 2211) See by Chloé knitted waistcoat, £195 (020-7580 5580) Constance Eyre neck-tie jumper, £228 (01722 782404) Picture Gallery btw Buy of the week Insider trading The sketches that saved my life Patricia Parker was captured by Sudanese rebels in Darfur by a man who had already ordered the execution of two other charity workers. She tells Barney Thompson about her dramatic escape You've got AA friend How the current conflict began Urban worrier Being green in India can be taken too literally Airmiles Index How Bond got the kiss of life Barbara Broccoli, the keeper of the Bond franchise, tells Kevin Maher how a flailing genre has been revived Odeon The Page Turner The Adventure Grows Bond by any other name: the spies we also loved Craig gambles with the winning hand Defying his critics, Daniel Craig is the best thing that's happened to the 007 franchise for years, concludes a breathless Wendy Ide Special Gabrielle The enigmatic Isabelle Huppert still intrigues, says Ian Johns Gabrielle Loulou Antibodies We Shall Overcome 37 Uses for a Dead Sheep Heroes and Villains DVD Dinners Starter for 10 The prime of miscreant Brody Adrien Brody tells James Christopher how a naughty childhood helped him in his latest role Cool, calm Christmas Eighties with a kick The decade du jour is about to be taken seriously, says Kevin Maher The Times Never mind the bullets Sean MacAulay's Tv film of the week Hollywood Multiple Classified Advertising Items reviews Amy winehouse Dance Rambert Concert BBCSO/Pintscher The Times Pop Juliette and the Licks tv & radio Radio Choice Land Rover Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Faking a drama out of a crisis Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz Picture Gallery Word Watching Oxfam The Times Inside Contact us The Times All it takes is a tiny bit of magic The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened ... Bad Week HSBC Doubling up is a risky business Profile Jonathan Richards meets a martial arts expert who turned her multisport skills into a career as a film stunt double The Office Psychologist Home Talk Roadtrip Nation This time it's personal When private or home hassles impinge on an individual's ability to perform at work it is in the company's interest for management to tackle the problem quickly. Carly Chynoweth investigates Find out More Who gets you going? Competition Inspirational individuals come from all walks of life, as Carol Lewis discovered when she spoke to four entrepreneurs about the people who had most influenced them AXA Feeling Inspired? ... Branding Reasons to Hate. . . How Do I Become a Forensic Accountant? ... Forensic Accountant? 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