News from 17/11/2006
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Barbara Hull, Louise Candlish, Robert Cole, Russell Jenkins, Marcus Leroux and Valerie Elliott, DJM, Fred Redwood, Neelam Verjee, Peter Collett, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Richard Ford and Karen McVeigh, James Harding, Zahid Hussian and Dominic Kennedy, Theodore Dalrymple, Catherine Phlip, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, A. Williams, David Chater, Joseph and Margaret Thatcher, Joanna Bale, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Rob Crilly, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Ian Ferguson, Jayne Dowle, Angus Gray, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Rob Macrory, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Ruth Gledhill and Sarah Delaney, Paul Taylor, Sir John Weston, Nicholas McCARTHY, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Frank Wiechula, Mary Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Mary Stopes-Roe, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, David Pitchford Managing editor, Arabella Wallace, Andrew Salmon, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Medical Briefing, Keith Day, Sam Coates and Simon de Bruxelles, Kaveh Solhekol, Barney Henderson, Andy Smith, Tom Moore, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Neelam Verjee and Nick Hasell, Shane Warne, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Ian Cook, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Michael Patterson, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Kathryn Hone, Chartes Spencer, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Alice Fordham, Thomas Catan, Tim Wapshott, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John MacKinnon, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Rod Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Christine Seib and Michael Herman, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Sam Coates, Political Correspondent, Roger Howes, Bernard Black, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Royal wins vote to run for presidency Loans for honours Index $30bn record Harmison doubt 'The hype will all end when we step on the park' Index times online The Army 'approved abuse of prisoners' Beatles are back Violent children's game investigated by Europe Police claims over loans for honours attacked by No 10 In the Times Today The Times Army 'approved' abuse The Convention Widow kicked to death by gang Bodies returned Hain defends vote Waste output cut Flatley dance fear Correction Fatal lack of protein and essential fats Views from the Fashion Industry Ing Direct Tomato diet kills six-stone model Banker was killed by mental patient on hospital release An inquiry condemns a psychiatrist for freeing a man who went on to commit murder, reports Rosemary Bennett Family of victim consider legal action against health trust Attackers Driven by Illness Gucci What did you call your children? Hunt is on for poor food passed off as top quality Sony timesonline. co. uk/realfood Search our listings Shortage of free-range eggs encouraged scam Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff Inquiry begins into illegal marking Reid accused of misleading public on probation lapses The Times Debenhams More anti-terror laws imminent, says Blair Time for parents to take responsibility Big Money Have computer games gone too far? You vote Cancer drug switch hope Murder remand Payout for worker Spider bites man Goddesses gift New homes call Churchill's budgie Torturing this child is a game too far, says appalled EU boss WHSmith Secrecy over NHS drug rationing faces court challenge Parents 'bullying' GPs to get Prozac for children Currys Posing as a family friend, I was allowed to visit him on death row Briton spared by Musharraf could be home within days Paedophiles named on website Omega martin dawes Dell Tesco Mobile Skype Comet The Definitive Ashes Handbook Free international calls lure mobile-phone users to connect on the move Sky Europe's most fragrant Trade Commissioner, Peter Mandelson, … Apparently, "Elaine Bedell has been appointed Controller, … orange Jungle round-up News just in (from his wife, Jo). The veteran broadcaster … The V for Vendetta comic book author Alan Moore is … Picture Gallery Hague founders on Plymouth Rock People Ps "The police have been to see me once to discuss the … Even Jack Straw is worried about eggs. "Last Thursday," … 'We must ensure every child progresses' The Education Secretary said school league tables didn't take into account individual achievements, Alexandra Blair writes Carpet Right HSBC dfs 'Flashback' soldier pointed stolen gun at heroin dealer Home Base MoD agrees £375,000 for post-trauma stress Microsoft Children in-Need Too late to talk Palestine Removing waste from the consumer package Oxford reform Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Have Men Lost their Mission? The Right to Be Rude The Environment Bill The rights of wronged addicts? Fair and fowl Leavers can be achievers Keep Waterloo Empty promise Pairing off Shell shock The Times The Quality of Mercy Musharraf's commutation of a Briton's death sentence is wise and brave A La Recherch Nostalgia for the retro glamour of a previous generation Personally, I'd take her by the left leg and throw her down the stairs The Schizophrenic State Denis Finnegan should never have been murdered Thunderer: Don't call me fascist, you racist 007: the spy who never dies Bond has peculiar appeal for British males, but it's because we know we will never be like him The Times Off to prison—you're a real oddball Whitehall policy on mental illness is crazily inverted, Theodore Dalrymple says The schizophrenic who killed while on leave from hospital is grist to the Government's mill So George Jr, like Oedipus, now looks to daddy? It's more complex than that Most of those who have served in the past six years were old friends of Bush Senior Sainsbury's Teacher cleared of classroom sex act with boy aged 15 CIS Multiple Display Advertising Items Borat Darwin got it right—it's survival of the fastest northern rock The talent really shows in a winner called Maria first night The Critics Podcasts Maria climbs highest mountain An unknown who was seen by millions winning the West End role has won over the critics, too. Joanna Bale reports Racists are my target, creator of Borat says 'Heavyweight' but buoyant, Brown gets to grips with economic vision He emphasised the need for real progress on a world trade deal No point in being deputy, but the race could be good Dear Diary Time to Move? Prince carbon-neutral, say aides Royal wedding souvenirs ready City worker settles out of court Angler hooks world's biggest carp Clinique Bonus Time How raging forest fires can take the heat out of global warming Multiple Display Advertising Items RF/MAX Starbucks Card School bullying escalated into arson attack that killed parents halfords MP who left sick wife loses seat in secret vote Closures 'will overload NHS' Health Reform essential, says minister Police Pay intel Underground upgrades facing delays after £750m overspend Oxfam Metronet is Split into Two Companies Behind on Refurbishment Work Metronet Failures this Year Waterloo & City Line Central Line Victoria Line District and Circle Lines Metropolitan Line Killer's brother gets three years Pensioners' theft Discrimination win Man Booker judge Virus risk rises Public school gives fathers lessons on what makes a teenage daughter tick How Do You Shape up? . . . And what a Daughter Wants PC World Tales of love and loss are paired with a moving passion first night Theatre The Winter's Tale/Pericles Swan, Stratford-upon-Avon The Sharpest Critics Averys Woolwich Dave '007' Cameron: licensed on thrill Parliamentary Sketch ilva Index They may look like carefree students, but this campus is now a battleground Once Western pop songs blared out, now only prayers are allowed as Iraqi extremists take over the universities, Ned Parker reports from Baghdad A saviour for everyone—or just another catalogue of problems? James Baker's commission will report soon on what the US should do next in Iraq. Bronwen Maddox, Chief Foreign Commentator, considers the possibilities habitat Military John Lewis Tricky trip for Bush as he visits Vietnam Democrat image dented already by leadership battle Superdrug Furniture Village Changing Times Gridiron 49ers fight for old name in new home mfi (AFP): Dispute over Congo elections (AP): Angry sea lion in a flipper flap Sri Lankan leader calls for peace (AFP): Library on look-out for lost maps Radisson Four die as storms rip across southern states Misery deepens as Janjawid infiltrate the refugee camps The visiting UN head of humanitarian affairs has found that security is worse than ever in Darfur, reports Rob Crilly Death in Darfur 200,000 estimated dead 2 million refugees 7,000 African Union peacekeeping troops (AP): Russia 'needs new weapons' (AFP): Dying of the heat (AFP): Anti-Islam attack (Reuters): Headlines scream (AP): Election shooting (AP): Help for migrants (AFP): 'Return' to Israel (Reuters): Smell ends flight Decathlon Makeover to turn Hitler's airport into palace for beauty jetset Dictator's Mark Bullies move into cyberspace Two Spanish schoolboys used the latest technology to frighten and harass other pupils for profit. Thomas Catan reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Briton's killer is locked up (AP): Iraq atrocity Fort Campbell, Kentucky (Reuters): Protest death (AP): Genocide row (AP): Laptop arrest (AFP): Farm payout (Reuters): Voting riots (Reuters): Open all hours Tesco Clubcard Royal wins race to run for presidency Female candidate appeals to rivals for support after beating Socialist veterans, reports Charles Bremner Pope blocks move to allow Catholic priests to marry Warne, Hoggard and Gatting American Express Red Battlefield Tours Third trial for terror suspect Court proposal (AP): Soprano's cancer (AP): Murder convicton (AFP): Fans arrested (AFP): 007 declassified Danger Zone Zurich Hotpoint Record glider pilot dies with son in peak crash Olympic mice will test if food is squeaky clean Multiple Display Advertising Items Poison Chalice The Times Index Henderson wins John Laing bid Friday Nov 17 2006 Housing forecast High street rise RTL rules out bid Quote of the day 'I am a very, very, very happy shareholder' American buyout activity takes private equity into … Monsoon chief in surprise departure Friedman, free market champion, dies FTSE 100 American buyout activity takes private equity into … Stock Markets Economist who made the case for freedom Media groups struggle to discover new talent North Sea Oil Commodities Trading place Pound to Dollar Corum Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Kill the Competition The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Rumour of the day Bet of the day Directors' dealings Look ahead Business big shot Former Enron boss agrees settlement Stop Press (AFX): Dell's shares fall after results delay (Reuters): Serbia and Gazprom in pipeline deal (AFX): You Tube to broadcast ice hockey The Times Bank of Ireland Group HoF demands discount terms from suppliers Mobile Revolution Hutchison chief challenges rival Vodafone to come clean Secretive Syrian buys Esporta for £460m Vedanta to invest $2bn in Indian power generation eos Airlines National Grid urges Ofgem to lift tariffs Now Nationwide eyes option of current-account fees Non-Residency: The Rules Tax havens lose some attraction as Revenue goes on the offensive Business welcomes fresh proposal Reader's Digest sold to private equity firm for $2.4bn On the rise: $30bn of buyouts takes US private equity into record terriotry Equity firms in billion-dollar windfall from Hertz listing A Vast Readership, Shrinking with Age US radio group in $26.7bn buyout national grid Vivendi ready for BMG disposals as price of acquisition approval Standard Life Investments BNP reports 25% rise in profits Warning on global financial crisis Investec ponders online account (AP): Porsche increases stake in VW Station of the cross City Diary Fill the breeches City Diary BA chief drops plan to increase retirement age The Times Shell puts its French refinries up for sale The Times Unit Trust Information Service palm South Korea wants fund duo detained Total Citigroup clinches $3bn deal for control of Chinese bank Can ITV muster the leadership to fight off NTL? Media Bond to the rescue for Sony Pictures' profits Amanda Andrews sees 007 as the saviour of Sony's 'screwed-up' MGM deal Media Polis Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 View of HMV's 'dominant' future is sweet music to investors' ears Small Caps Gilts Investors should seek second opinion on Lancet owner National Grid Huge 'dividend wash' adds colour to Old Mutual shares Stock Markets Crest Nicholson Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Milton Friedman Economist who gave voice to the monetary theories which propelled the governments of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher By 1980 he had supplanted Keynes as the world's most influential economist Sheldon Meyer Editor who made the Oxford University Press the pre-eminent imprint in American studies Sheldon Meyer, OUP editor, was born on June 8, 1926. He died on October 9, 2006, aged 80 Peter Agnew Member of the Punch publishing dynasty who as chairman clashed with the editor Malcolm Muggeridge Peter Agnew, Publisher, was born on April 7, 1914. He died on October 7, 2006, aged 92 Questions Answered Gutter footwear and poppy protocol Court should adopt foreign decision Law Report House of Lords No immunity after submitting to arbitration Court of Appeal Claim brought on delivery Court of Appeal Chess Blunder Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer In Memoriam-Private Dinner Royal Thames Yacht Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales motorpoint Volvo's new coupé is in first flush of youth The C30 in intended to attract a new clientele and could even transform its maker's stuffy image, says Stuart Birch Mercedes-Benz Ford springs surprise with S-Max Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time for the poles to swap places Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Today Rain in the South and East later. Max 13C (55F), Min 1C (34F) Index McCoy has to give up Brave Inca for Aintree Racing Ascot Big-Race Betting Kelso Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Exeter Sir Oj digs deep to land Clonmel prize Wolverhampton Carling C2 Bullimore's silence may be down to power cut Sailing Livingston raising her family profile Modern Pentathlon David Powell on how the daughter of a former team-mate of Sebastian Coe is facing a test of her medal credentials Johnson pins blame for England slump on Baron The Times Welsh looking ahead to main event How They Line up Guinness Celtic gloating unwise in face of fall from grace by old enemy Tonight's Matches Ballesteros has great designs on staying ahead of the field Golf John Hopkins finds the Spaniard in two minds on whether his playing career has finally run its course The Results Service Golf Fresh Faces Chance for Haye to take revenge Tougher penalties School reports Sharp rules waves Harlow's target Today's Fixtures First-class passage to India Teenagers rack up record 721 in 40 overs Tomorrow England in no mood to assist cause of Tait Hilditch guards against Australian complacency Alan Lee on a cold warning by a selector as temperatures plurnment in Melbourne Australia Squad The Ashes 06-07 The Times Are we going soft? No, the treatment of troubled Trescothick represents a giant leap for mankind Dear Beefy: You wouldn't want to lose to the oldest side on record, would you? The Times Exclusive talk Sport Nalbandian and Federer shine amid the gloom Tennis Noble updeat as Britain brace for a backlash Rugby League Warnock tries to see funny side of Kenny's misfortune Contrite Newell says he will 'count to ten' in future Reed has his fears allayed Diouf relieved Luque wants out Carlos extension Bribe claims Clubs running up against Olympic dealine The Premiership Today Scolari fans the flames of acrimony with Ferguson McClaren given clarity on his best formation The Sunday Times Cole keen to make impression on club Boa Morte expects tough weekend Hot Property Richards returns to shared digs after taste of the glamorous life Wenger on attack after France use players for whole game Race Uproar Bench inspiring Wright-Phillips to work harder Matt Hughes on why patience has been a virtue for an England player still on the periphery at Stamford Bridge VU Limited Mikel in Sorry State over Lapses The Times Crossword The Insider The Insider archive Reading pair get death threats as Chelsea row turns sinister Index Harmison blow hits England's hopes for the Ashes The Times times2 Top groom the face A knee injury wrecked his dream of being a professional wrestler Jamie goes down a sturm did you see? the click did you know? Scorsese, direct my thank-you did you hear? Power flower Picture Gallery Modern morals Have you a dilemma of your own? Trick or treat? Is I'm a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here! a fascinating anthropological experiment or just mindless drivel intellectualised by pseuds? Two Times writers launch the debate For Join the debate Against The Saab Range What the papers say Dining on a roo's rude bits Without cancer, I'd never have finished my novel After 30 years of trying, and hit by terrible illness, Michael Cox has written his first book insideout The Times Yes minister, but isn't that rather silly? I wish someone would make Ms Hughes sing all 14 verses of a Frog He Would a-Wooing Go aloud, nice and clearly, so we can all hear at the back Hook or by crook Clean sweep Lucia van der Post answers your style questions As well as keeping your head warm, wearing a hat can be like acting out a part from your favourite novel. But which role to choose? The primary function of a hat is to make its wearer look beautiful Markelliot Luxury with Lucia Big, bold, black jewellery to bring out the artist in you Hair with Hari Leave work behind and dine on the stuff dreams are made of food Lindsey Bareham conjures up an after-work treat that reminds her of fantasy dinners, great restaurants and an old friend Fortnum & Mason magimix Star Bucks Card An anxious weight health Those who suffer from depressive illness, such as Marcus Trescothick, often also exhibit symptoms of stress, which can mask the true problem, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford A depressed person can prove a tricky member of a team or office David Nieper Index The Wellman Clinic Index Beatles and mash with the fifth Fab The release of a 'new' Beatles album has brought George Martin back into the spotlight. Pete Paphides met him Casino Royale AA friend Good Grove The new in brief Brakes make short, sharp songs that get in, do the job and then get out again. Steve Jelbert reports The Times Scratch and sniff: the opera The hills of Huddersfield will soon be alive with the smell of music. Kathryn Hone meets its makers How scents could boost sensibility in opera Carte Noire Magic Numbers on Lunacy Sadler's Wells Pop All Saints Studio 1 Parlophone reviews albums Pop Oasis Stop the Clocks Big Brother Pop Josef K Entomology Domino The Charts Albums Singles Downloads Classical Renée Fleming Homage: The Age of the Diva Decca Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items reviews first night Pop Jarvis Cocker How Frost thawed Goliath Theatre Frost/Nixon Concert Broadsky Quartet The Times Theatre The World in Pictures tv&radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Sex therapists in need of a shrink Last Night's TV Frank sex talk shot in the bronzed glow of Basic Instinct ensured its post-watershed slot Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4063 Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan The Times Opening Bids As pundits deliver their house price predictions for the year ahead, the property party rocks on Some cooling is less of a prediction than common sense The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Focus on Corbridge In Massive House in Southwest London Tregunter Road, SW10: a family home over four floors with several period features Out Converted Penthouse in Kent Tunbridge Wells: large flat in an award-winning development with great views over the town Away Listed Cottage in Suffolk Edwardstone: a Grade II thatched property within about two acres of grounds Why Cheshire Fat Cats Smile Where next? Footballers' goldplated pay is turning the North West into a property hotspot, says Jayne Dowle One house in every 20 sold in Hale costs more than £1m Need to Know Wall Hall A Very Hard Act to Beat Buy Tolet Both students and investors benefit from this unusual buy-to-let plan, says Fred Redwood The flat's interior is a pristine slice of lkea showroom chic EU Migrants Drive Prices Overseas Special Profilt from Property Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Improve, Not Move The burden of stamp duty makes home improvements a good idea, says Paula Hawkins Inside Move Lower Mill Estate Cotswolds Frasers Inner Space Tread Carefully on Big Projects Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Heaven-Sent Chance High Society For £2.5 million you could live beside Winchester Cathedral, says Marcus Binney The bedrooms have lovely views of the cathedral's east front The Numbers . . . The Lowdown on Prime London Prices Note Book Fact File Beyond the Burger Box This landmark apartment block has plenty of trimmings, reports Lucy Alexander A wire-mesh cage is suspended from the ceiling for storage Which Tribe are You in? The novelist Louise Candlish, who lives in Dulech, takes a searching look at the fortunate residents of a postcode-perfect village Note Book Play Ground Mafia Friends and Devotees The Reluctant Celebrity Dulwich Wannabes For Sale A Broadway Smash Hit This Cotswold house started out a mess but clever restructuring produced perfection, says Mary Gold For Sale Fact File savills The French Way Abroad Outlook If you've found the perfect villa in Provence but can't quite afford it, this ingenious system could be the answer, says Paula Hawkins The seller can stay in the property until he or she dies Five Rules for Buying Abroad Cushman & Wakefield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charcol direct Home Work Home File Boilers Web Watch Circa Splurge Winter Warmers save Spend A Tight Squeeze Mortgage Makeover This couple will be hard pressed to afford their first home Home on the Web Q&a Buying Overseas Multiple Display Advertising Items
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