News from 21/11/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, (Dominic Walsh), John Bamber, Lord Desai, Susan Barrett, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Robert Cole, Joe Haines, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Tom Dyckhoff, James Stewart and Charlotte Bradley, D. Forbes, Wheeling, David Rose, Dan Sabbagh Media editor, Patrick Hosking Business and Finance Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Pannick, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Tony Halpin Moscow, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Jenny Jewell Née Haggis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Angela Sarkis, Matthew Hoggard, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Bob Stevens Past-President, Rob Crilly, David Ryder, Anthony Browne, Ishbel Matheson, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, (Gary Duncan), Debra Craine, (Julian Evans), Gary Jacob, Toby Moore, Jim Mann Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Dave Wilson, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alam Hamilton, Mike Gatting Ex-England captain, David J. Stern, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Robert De Berry, Toby Cosh, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, (Robin Pagnamenta), Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Charles Edwards, J. Steel, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, (Carl Mortished), Gary Slapper, Tom Reynolds, Ann Treneman, Bob Greifeld President, Rob Wright, Diane Sheppard, Steven Jarvis, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Teresa Ko, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Chris Partridge, June Allan, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Philippa King, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Joanna Pitman, Andrian Brodkin, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Craig Lord, (Christine Buckley), David Green, Peter Riddell, Catriona Marchant, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Sarah Ebner, Andrew Stilton, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Rajeev Syal, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Brian E. Beck, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, (Tom Bawden), Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Deb Atkinson, Adam Sherwin, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Richard Baxter, Rick Stein, C. Patey, Carshalton, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Ross Anderson, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Universities to get extra money for giving places to the poor Middle-class students face battle for admission Top universities fear loss of research funds Picture Gallery British woman goes on trial for trafficking Lib Dem chief quizzed £2.9bn assault on LSE Murdoch drops book Warning on flu 'Teen sex is commonplace, and many parents condone … Detectives interview Lib Dem chief over £2.4m party donation Pressure grows to return election gift Detectives hunt missing millions Comment 14 The Times Peter Hain faces inquiry by the Attorney-General Extra money for places for poor Watchdog backs anti-terror reforms Pugh Doctor 'unqualified' Pugh Pension inequality Pugh Offender netted Pugh Clarification Pugh Breitling Money matters Jackson bids farewell to The Hobbit Director departs in row over profits Film 'would be doomed' otherwise Anti-terrorism unit takes over investigation into poisoned spy First pictures of victim published Patient is moved to intensive care Critic of Putin had met murdered journalist Teenager is shot by football-match rival Shot victim named Mother spared jail Education failure Young hero award 70 escape prison Back in the lead Video offers glimpse of life as the Prince Dior Animal magic Male chimps put age before beauty when searching for a mate Blair drops in out of blue to talk about war, peace and soldiers' pay Political tourism Afghanistan Starting pay for a Marine is £11,000pa Military vehicles are in short supply Comment Class attack by Blears on Tories The land of the Fur Cameron and coterie take the jet for their very own look at Darfur Tory leader calls on Sudan to act Reports of new Janjawid offensive Blair Views of the spin-doctors Cameron Blair Cameron Blair Cameron One-upmanship follows hoax in battle of the biographers People More Birt-speak for the post-Birt BBC. From yesterday, … energy Jungle roundup It is no surprise to see that Baroness Thatcher is … Much festive good cheer at the Home Office, where John … Picture Gallery Postscript TV nutritionist ordered to stop selling sex aids Cruel business Jaeger-Lecoultre Free tomorrow Cat and dog fur trade banned by EU The New Mini Wake-up drugs 'unlikely to help woman in coma' Multiple Display Advertising Items BA worker loses appeal in row over cross Employee had worn it for years Archbishop asks airline to rethink Sainsbury's The Times Ex-PM's son is driving trains Tough birds are the brightest Continental Airlines Seven lucky minutes for drunk who diced with death on cable Lowering The Bar Social engineering should be left to academic theorists The Times Action This Day The reconstruction effort in Afghanistan is crucial to long-term victory Caught Short Some men are born tall, and some have tallness thrust upon them Letters to the Editor Go green. Look a complete idiot La Notebook Sweet sixteen - quite young enough Laxity about the age of consent is dangerous Thunderer: Extremist views? Bring them on, we're ready State Opening Food fraud These are exciting times for Christian students Calorie shots Mozart Haggis Join the debate online today Have your say US troops in iraq Junk food ads No bank charges Honours-for-cash hypocrisy Beat combos Tuned in Vroom vroom 1 Pennington Street First reactions to our new look Why tyrants and warmongers must face the music The deals that threaten international justice A debate of the deaf poisoning young minds Invective and insinuation cloud the Palestinian issue To Grossman what is needed is completely new leadership in Israel Microsoft Multiple Display Advertising Items How the law defines offensive weapons MoD arms expert fumes at 'farce' of confiscated toolkit Offensive weapon was two-inch knife Former brigadier held for four hours Nothing has changed for Fantastic Mr Vole Parliamentary Sketch Multiple Display Advertising Items times2 Vietnam law Student climbers freeze to death in Cairngorms Radisson A mind taut with pain British mother on trial for her life London woman faces drug charges Defence lawyer under house arrest Talk of 90 days confuses detention debate Political Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items dfs Fatal count Britain 'not ready' to tackle flu pandemic Vaccine could be useless, say experts Signs of resistance to stockpiled doses Hospitals to attract patients by adverts Dell Green Flag Yoko Ono recreates art that Lennon ate Zurich Ageing well on all fronts-and now a more rounded and robust view Theatre Amy's View Garrick Worcester Prision life Extra police to speed seportations 'on secondment' Muslim prisoners at flashpoint over new imam's interpretation of Koran Inmates pressed to become militant Drug dealing rife at religious services £3.9 million for a bungled operation Alzheimer's clue Adoptees' wishes Sea burials 'return' Coach trip death TV car man cleared Long ride to work The fight for liberty from pub bans Multiple Display Advertising Items Eye to freedom Index Nepal's God King is branded a criminal-but there is no way to punish him Monarch blamed for deadly riots Maoists to sign peace pact today Divine rule At eight years old, Cedric was chased from his home, beaten and stoned-for being a 'witch' Witchcraft in the Congo Grinding poverty has led thousands of parents to reject their children and denounce them as sorcerers P&O Ferries Street urchins Revivalist churches bring fears of abuse to London Angel of Death who killed 28 is 'sorry' as he is jailed for life Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Six pupils die after staircase stampede (AFP): Nuclear defiance (AFP): Bus plunge kills 3 (AP): Islamic law spreads (AP): Reporter missing (Reuters): Squeezed out Multiple Display Advertising Items Liberal state Fortuyn's party falters but its legacy lives on Election enemies agree on migrants Muslim veil faces first ban in Europe Bush's three Iraq options: Go big, go long, go home Advice abundant, not all of it clear President delays making decision Multiple Display Advertising Items Starbucks Card $33.5M O. J. Simpson 'murder interview' is shelved by network after backlash Fox TV's own stars voice disgust Calls to boycott 'confessional' book New $1 that really will be hard cash (AP): Terror plot arrests (Reuters): School shooting (AP): Painting recovered (AP): Wedding delay Index Blackstone's landmark buyout TV bidder US mining deal Quote of the day £10m returned Stop press Interest warning CAA steps down Nasdaq plans share issue to fund £2.9bn LSE bid London chief rejects offer US exchange put on credit watch The deal Airbus bosses to give green light to A350 Stock markets Thrice no, but has the LSE's leading lady now run out of lines? Hey son, can you spare a quid? Commodities However you define success, we can help you achieve … Currencies Business today Need to know Economics World markets Intrepid Goldman goes for third time lucky How industry insiders see it The Times OFT's line on Sky swoop is blow for NTL Initial 128p offer pushed up to 135p Rivals step up the war of words Picture Gallery Lloyds TSB Saatchi's Ideological divide spans Atlantic City Diary Tour guide needed - please . . . City Diary Is Luke Johnson going back into the pizza business? … City Dairy Deal of the day In the know Bet of the day In the know Picture Gallery Speaking of Bond, could it be time to introduce a Hall … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Tiddler to watch In the know DFD seeks action on 'dodgy' advertising Unlicensed to print money? The Times Tories want schools to teach lessons on budgeting Pupils aged 11 would be included Levels of personal debt fuel fears Cattles LSB takeover talks stall on finances BRG eager to acquire IRC Standard Life Pre-Budget bumper tax boost Greene King sells 155 pubs Call for action on energy gap Heat winners in rates contest Price Water House Coopers 3.5 billion Business big shot Pressure grows on Furse to talk to her American suitor Analysis Chief goes part-time in Standard reshuffle Paulson warns of red tape's hold on US business Freeport buys Phelps to make world's biggest miner Blackstone takes buyouts to over $65bn in four days Top ten leveraged buyouts Purchase designed to lure rich clients Mattel claims Bratz Steel takeover (AP): New York block Redstone lawsuit Stockpiling vaccine Airport purchase express Acquisition could widen rift Analysis Turks' TV bid opens door for Springer at Prosieben Dogan Yayin joins €6bn TV race Foiled publisher has stake in bidder Stokes sells half-share of Seven TV network The Times unit trust information service Panerai This is a paid-for information service. For further … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is America's love affair with the free market ending? American view thus thus 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Spanish biofuels gets AIM jitters Small caps Outlook for UK rates holds sway Gilts Workspace hits the heights and offers room for a profit Greene King Bringing home the bacon Home Retail benefits from private equity buyout talk Large caps Cranswick Equity Prices Interim Executive How market towns will be saved by the internet Global warming may limit travel World economy will operate online Boatbuilders are sailing on a wave of innovation Business Service No ragged-trousered philanthropists these Times Online Why blogs don't have to be bad for business Vast majority of weblogs are rubbish Rewards to be had in advertising Index Sir Edward Ford Courtier who in a moment of commiseration unwittingly gave currency to the royal 'annus horribilis' They called him 'the Pasha' because he kept a tarboosh Nigel Kneale Lives remembered Christabel Burniston Benjamin Meed Warsaw ghetto escaper who spent the rest of his life helping other Holocaust survivors Yuri Levada Sociologist who lifted the lid on public opinion to the anger of Soviet and then Russian authorities Substitution of correct party beyond limitation Law report Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Memorial service Service of thanksgiving Election Appointments in the Armed Forces Legal news Awards Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Church News In Memoriam-Private Dinner Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Iceberg spotted off the coast of New Zealand Weather Eye Nature notes On this day November 21,1863 Winning Move For your 10 Cut and Run Airmiles Today Bright and breezy with a scattering of showers. Max 10C (50F), min OC (32F) Index Nicholls relies on Cornish Rebel in Hennessy Racing Southwell Newbury betting Wolverhampton Course specialists Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's results Fondmort, who fractured his pelvis on the gallops this … Royal Shakespeare could make his chasing debut at Lingfield … Hatton following in heroes' footsteps Lee calls time Hayden surgery Butcher's new deal Reading away day Peacock honoured Fahey triumphs Results Fixtures Seat Thorpe is ready to step out of the pool Swimming Australian ends his 10-year career Television show may be next move England doubled up as injury blows force long layoffs Rugby union Sale's prospects take turn for worse Goode at head of Robinson's options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not half bad RFU to name and shame black-market ticket sellers Pedi Online tomorrow We can't get Kylie out of our heads as big day looms Waiting nearly over and pop star adds to the excitement when she becomes our neighbour First hour, first session and first day will be crucial to the series Cricket The Ashes Watson struggling to be fit for Test Chappell backs Tait Five-star Pietersen Aussie poll position Langer fans fire Ashes posters The Ashes No cakewalk as the 'Flying Dutchman' is finally grounded Sport on television Panesar's potential should be key factor for last place Cricket The Ashes Batting prowess gives Giles edge Harmison looks in impressive shape Muamba may be answer to England's prayers The Bible-reading midfield player shows that talent can still rise to the very top Ladbrokes Tempting fate Replays would mean more, not less, controversy Two vie for central role in Old Trafford clash The Game Podcast The Premiership today Magnusson set to complete £85m deal for West Ham Football Long family ties come to an end Argentina stars are on the way out Focused Ferguson will not rest on his laurels in Europe Champions League Celtic v Manchester United Manager vows to field strong team Neville may need operation on calf Forget the beautiful game, United are vulnerable in the air Group F In the money Carvalho faces race against time Group G Times Crossword 23,452 The Insider Wenger approaches breaking point with misfiring youngsters Arsenal v SV Hamburg ITV4 from 6.30pm Index Gallas injury a 'huge blow' for Arsenal on night of jeopardy Defender out for several weeks Wenger admits defeat is disaster The Times Mortgages for Business times2 the face A working relationship goes belly up He says people think he is excessively amiable, but he is really quite bad tempered did you see? New eyeclashes - and only £1,500 the click did you know? A boost for boozy girls did you hear? Why our friend needs fat camp Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your … A mind taut with pain Philippa King had her first bout of suicidal depression at the age of 7. In the past 18 years she has suffered a range of mental illness. With words and paint she creates a unique and moving insight into her breakdown The truth about schemaeffective disorder A flight to Europe for every reader Last week to collect Cut & Run Airmiles Airmiles The Times Stressed? That cup of tea really will make it better Do you have a nutritional topic that you would like … The Times Dirty old town, is it time to look forward yet? If you measured cities by the saltiness of their wits and wags or the exuberance of their bars. Liverpool would be the hub of the Universe Pay up, pay up to stage the Games Top of the unpops Cuba the 51st state? Close, but no cigar With Fidel Castro apparently on his deathbed, is Cuba heading for another revolution? Ross Anderson argues that Cubans are too proud of their achievements to allow other countries to dictate their future In Cuba the kids get to dance salsa instead of reading Marx A play in a manger Caravelle Words of weight The UK shies away from calling children obese, says Sarah Ebner mentuesday How I learnt to walk tall at 5ft 5in Like Tom Cruise (5ft 7in), John Bamber (5ft 5in) spent years looking up to women. Then he discovered status shoes Epson Thinking big Dress code Man bags Index Life in the old dog yet Craigie Aitchison's art features on mugs and mousemats. As he turns 80, he tells Joanna Pitman why it's fine to become a brand Toys that were us Too long the ugly ducking, the Museum of Childhood in East London has finally been recast as a fresh-faced beauty, reports Tom Dyckhoff Royal Academy of Arts Royal Opera House Oh you pretty things Entertainments World Music Omara Portuondo Cadogan Hall, SW1 Pop The Magic Numbers Apollo, W12 reviews first night Dance Royal Ballet Convent Garden Concert Lachenmann Festival Royal College of Music, SW7 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC1 It's Me or the Fat Dog Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm A Child against All Odds BBC One, 9pm Rain in my Heart BBC Two, 9pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Film Choice Jerry Maguire (1996) Channel 4,10pm The Mother (2003) BBC One, 11.25pm Oh, they did like to be beside the seaside Last Night's TV How strange it seems now going on holiday with your co-workers all at the same time to the same place Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4066 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Senior Living & Care The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritants of the Week Other Views Old familiar frictions cause sparks to fly Issue of the Week Sparring Partners Index New Housing The Week in Numbers Waste Management Happy Patients? Public Opinion The Single Room Rent is past its sell-by date. It was unfair in 1996 and it's still unfair now Health Foreign Ways Diversity can prove a headache Health Other Stories we Liked GPs balk at counselling Health Threat to congestion plan Transport Share info to avoid disaster Councils Hands off our sector, says Amicus Contracts It's All an Act Retail parks boost councils Regeneration No shortage of tension Housing Hero . . . Are your students happy? Education Too Much Info In the Professional Press Inside Justice 6-7 Champions of good practice Diversity The crown jewels of justice Awards There is no shortage of creative and innovative thinking in the justice system if the number of nominees for Jane's Police Review Gala Awards and the Office for Criminal Justice Reform's Justice Awards are anything to go by. Jonathan Richards casts an eye over just a few of the many whose work has been … Awards await UK's innovative officers The Times Time to turn over a new leaf Interview The head of the Office for Criminal Justice Reform tells Richard Ford of the challenge she faces to ensure that the criminal justice system becomes a real public service Lessons I Have Learnt Public Opinion Index 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 Hays Over to you . . . Working nights burns out medics What Worked for us Team Work Diary Dates Inside Smugglers, tax dodgers and fraudsters - we're on to you David Green talks to Frances Gibb about leading the all-new Revenue & Customs Prosecutions Service The Times Gary Slapper Case Notes Bringing harmony to divorce Collaborative law is not an easy option but it does offer reduced costs and flexibility, say James Stewart and Charlotte Bradley lawyer of the week What do you think of it so far? In the City Side show Solicitor's singalong Victory roll Why freedom of expression is an essential safety valve for society Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Law Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Ball of the Century 1993 The Times Gooch hands first victory to Australia Tuesday June 8 1993 Tale of the Test
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