News from 22/11/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Olly Brown, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, David Brown, Carole Tyrrell, John Stewart, Magnus Linklater, Cllr Sylvia Wright, Peter Lansley, Dan Sabbagh Media editor, Geyve Walker, Trevor Openshaw, Martin Waller Caroline Merrell, Philip Howard, David Chater, Steve Smith, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Chris Roe, Prof Vala Rangarsdottir Professor, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Geofrey A. K. Robinson, Peter Parr, Don Foster, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Kate Figes, Nicholas Blanford, Michael Evans, Daniel McGrory and Sarah Delaney, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ray Winstone, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial editor, Liz Chong, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Sir Edward Clay, Sarah Butler and Nick Hasell, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Julian Evans, David Critchley Director, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Michael Badger, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, John Grimshaw, Matt Hughes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Stephen Williams, Patrick Hosking, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, M. White, Carolyn Regan Chief Executive, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, James Doran, Jeremy Cross, Dong Hoi, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, David Crossland, Jonathan Rendall, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tim Luckhurst, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Dave Madley, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Bryce Elder, Nick Meo, Elizabeth Burchfield,
ResumoThe Times Syrian link to murder threatens Blair's push for peace Lebanese minister assassinated in street US points finger at Damascus for killing £20m at stake as United lose Battle of Britain Poisoned spy 'saw his name on Kremlin list' Games costs hit £7bn ITV scorns 'cheap' bid Trident splits Cabinet Robert Altman dies 'I hat my mother for trivial things that happened 20 … Exclusive: Shane Warne Ashes podcast and Matthew Hoggard's … Comment 16 times2 Online Index Today's weather Beckett leads Cabinet split on replacement for nuclear deterrent Four options for Trident system Backbenchers to get 'symbolic' vote Tories call for investigation of jailed donor's gift to Lib Dems Missile facts Police's payroll computers stolen Pugh Drivers checked Therapy 'confusion' Supernanny state Prescott costs £2m At the wheel Opromark Speed cameras expose gender gap Women drivers stick to limit Male view sways road safety policy Rage against Syria fuelled by minister's assassination Victim's father appeals for calm Government close to the brink Blair cannot bank on getting help from Damascus World Briefing Assassinations No 10 peace plan is put at risk by murder Breitling Let's laugh with Borat says Kazakh leader Whirlwind visit to the Palace Any publicity is good publicity National jokes Litvinenko was told that he was marked for death Poisoned spy Contact revealed Kremlin death list Radioactive tox in may have been used 'I felt sick' For the latest developments in the spy poisoning case How violence returned to blight Moscow-on-Thames Evidence of 'radioactive cocktail' Toxic compound that goes right to the bone marrow Medical Briefing Maverick who made an art of cinema satire Film Critic TAG Heuer times2 Stars offer their tributes to an extraordinary man Green Flag NatWest Holly Wood Between the lines Boy, 9, is crushed by electric gates Mother struggled to free trapped son He tried to save 10p intercom fee Soldiers facing Iraq gun charges can be named Judge overturns press gagging order Troops 'swapped weapons for drugs' Virgin Royal officer is arrested directline Multiple Display Advertising Items Boots Plugeot Jungle round-up Picture Gallery How to get noticed when you are a Top Gear presenter … Yet another celebrity blockbuster that definitely won't bowl you over People Postscript Asian woman for 'white man's seat' Back issues of the Times citibank Saga Insurance Microsoft Olympic Whingers Comment London should be proud of the 2012 Games and realistic about the cost The Times Lebanon's Agony Hezbollah is the prime suspect in a brutal, intimidatory assasination Gender Fender Life in the slow lane is the way to go Letters to the Editor After 35 years I met my mother Notebook It's Olympic disaster: get us out of here Alice Miles Britain faces a criminal waste of public money Thunderer: Liberty belle becomes a pin-up for extremism A sorry affair Airport madness Wireless networks may not be worth the headache Kenya's canker is worsening Join the debate online today Have your say Paronting advice Scrap a levels? Underage sex Legal aid test means chaos thetimes Christmas fare Heroic names Bird-brain Our new look Let's put an optimistic spin on depression Magnus Linklater on the gene that controls our mental state Mozart, Byron, Dickens, Lincoln and Churchill were all depressives The poorest poor are getting even poorer Daniel Finkelstein observes an intriguing new trend Homeowners look to profit in the sun Numbers buying abroad have soared Spain the most popular destination Issey Miyake Chappell Buying abroad Zurich challenge churchill 'Mum's with me. She's dead. She is in the boot of the car,' father said Victim said that she feared for life Father admitted killing in phone call 'I've done something terrible, you will never forgive me' tomorrow exclusive Ask Cancer boy, 8, has gun put to his head by carjackers Mother stopped at petrol station Child was given keys to play with Aspect Property Group Style leaders US orders remakes of British shows that swept Emmys And the award goes to... Lesbian singer is voted 'coolest' person in rock Jessops Home Office failing to meet pledge on asylum-seekers Immigration BBC revokes Blair scoop bonus Media Tory areas get less NHS cash Health Friendlier divorce available Law Transport for London Smart school of fish expose stupidity of a popular myth The craftiness of the quarry is no surprise to anglers dfs Cupid's arrow hits the mark in this fantasy world First night Visual Art The Triumph of Eros Somerset House Britannia Bill for Games hits £7bn as cost of venues soars Jowell says Park budget is up 40% No decision yet on who will pay Barclays Sky Broadband Rac rescue Plan your week with the Times British Gas Tessa, going for gold in beach budgetball Scientologists' mission: to get close to London's boys in blue air astana Taxi driver died after 'ambush' Coin marks diamond wedding Warning over data on children 425-million-year-old mother Rias Popular movements Get More Web petitions offer a voice, but who listens? Political Briefing intel China Laos British mother faces firing squad after courtroom drug confession Lawyer had only four days to prepare Daughters hear of smuggled heroin Death sentence is a routine ruling Drink-drivers may be tested by cars Next step is skin test for alcohol 1,000 deaths from drink every month Cap Maison simplyswitch Bush twin robbed in restaurant Lloyds TSB A fat chance of saving face More hanging around, but this time the magician is in a spin New Kitchen Loser is sworn in as 'president' UN troops quell riots in Congo Eight killed in mine explosion Elementary tribute to Holmes Trend Divided land West Bank settlements were built on stolen land, says Israeli group 15,000 acres of private land 'seized' Confusion caused by lack of proof Iraq war veterans dig for fallen comrades of another conflict US missing in action Soldiers fresh from duty in the Gulf are finding catharsis in searching for the bodies of 1,800 men lost in Vietnam 35 years ago The Times Casualties of a secret war See how The Times covered the US pullout from Vietnam 'Now we can bury Larry with honour at last' US missing in action 'Free me' pleads jailed wife forced to divorce Child imprisoned as father is freed Family accuse husband of lying Prudential CIS Cooperative Insurance (Reuters): Wing and a prayer (AFP): Climbers lost (AP): Market fire kills 15 (AFP): 'Palme gun' found (AP): BBC reporter freed (AP): Racists' life terms France adds its voice to world news Multiple Display Advertising Items News and views around the clock, arround the globe Islamists ambush Ethiopian troops Germany gets ready to have a laugh at the Third Reich Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Natascha: the enduring mystery Case is closed and files will stay secret Police are still left with four questions Tomorrow times2 Qantas takeover approach Business Boom and bust CVC out of race Default warning Quote of the day Suez wrangle Christmas chill American corporate raider takes near-9% stake in LSE Property tycoon offers £12.90 a share Interest is worth £244 million ITV repels NTL bid, claiming it lacks any logic Harnessing the Sun Stock markets Private equity piles on the noughts No white knight to the rescue Commodities Hammered Currencies Old Speckled Hen Brady may be forced to work full notice period Business today Need to know World markets The day's biggest movers timeonline Gatwick express Britain's leading research role The new nuclear way: fusing the atom International deal on radical change Britain 'should show commitment' Analysis Mark Henderson Needless to say Standard Life Investments Game over for de Savary at Millwall City Diary In the know KKR hires Bond for its Asian expansion Big cheeses in private equity Share of the spoils The Times The quiet raider is back - in a big way Takeovers were backed by Milken Stakeholder in BAA and Arcelor Struggle for Exchange could net Furse £13m Branson attacks Sky swoop on ITV shares as anti-democratic Puttnam echoes NTL shareholder BBC willing to acquiesce for now Timex Argos pins its hopes on net growth Strong start for demerged GUS units Experian to turn its focus on China Ofcom to review BT's broadband strength British Land resilient to City fall Aviva windfall Winning young rate-setters Naafi ATMs national savings & investments Theo Fennell adds profit lustre Prices paid for pubs are too high, warns Enterprise chief Cheap debt often drives acquisitions Group plans further pub sales Times Online Business big shot Ted Tuppen Picture Gallery Top pub deals of 2006 Brakspear & Sons to be taken private S&P fears defaults after merger boom Corporate action Latest in a long line of trips to the law courts The Times New feud hits blighted Viacom dynasty Chief accused of acts of 'self-dealing' Nephew may seek $4bn in damages Google becomes Silicon valley's most valuable business as its shares soar above $500 Unilever's new research recipe Consumer Goods Platinum rises on fund rumour Natural Resources Signet's US sales sparkle Picture Gallery Why monster spit could be the answer for diabetics Animal magic The new face for a sadly familiar France The Times Shareholders turn up the heat in GdF-Suez merger dividend fight Four with something at stake Stock market gamblers who traded in crime Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Rogue trader who lost $81m will keep his job, says Mitsui Dealer hid bad bet on naptha price Team set up to liquidate positions The Times unit trust information service The Times British funds inside out Kremlin aims to encourage businesses to give with new charity law Non-profit groups in Russia welcome a law making charitable donations tax-exempt, but the sector still faces major problems Wise money London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Bid rumours boost Forth Ports Small caps All eyes on rate rise and holidays Gilts Home Retail Group proves it will not suffer from a lack of Experian Tempus Market share gains may be amplified as it broadens its range Enterprise Inns Not out of the woods yet Gallaher's takeover gossip is all smoke and mirrors Large caps Taylor Woodrow Banking & finance Investment companies Drink Aware Construction & property Consumer goods Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Media Natural resources Professional & support services Retailing Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Focus Report Carbon Champions Hands-on approach to saving energy at Friends Provident Staff are key to reducing carbon use Fleet cut through shared car journeys Carbon Trust Garry Felgate, a carbon management expert, will answer … It'll take a lotta bottle to reduce carbon footprint Cabin fever Hotel chain's eco-friendly reaction Staff are trained to conserve energy Recycling bins to go in reception area It pays to persuade suppliers to follow your lead Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Robert Altman Unconventional and mischievous film director who hit the jackpot with M*a*s*h, Nashville and Gosford Park The film's black humour struck a popular chord Robert Altman, film director, was born on February 20,1925. He died on November 20,2006, aged 81 Sam Stephenson Controversial architect who replaced Dublin's Georgian glories with forceful office landmarks during the bustling 1970s Sam Stephenson, architect, was born on December 15,1933. He died on November 9,2006, aged 72 Professor Peter Jupp Historian who focused on the politics of the age of reform and was the leading authority on Wellington the politician Professor Peter Jupp, historian, was born on August 20,1940. He died of cancer, on September 14,2006, aged 66 Arthur Hill Canadian actor who found success in postwar London Arthur Hill, actor, was born on August 1,1922. He died on October 22,2006, aged 84 Duty of care to employees of sub-contractor Law report Court of Appeal Same test applies to different subsections in Act Court of Appeal Sentencing court to hear mitigation Court of Appeal Richard Mayes Stage actor whose artistry created new characters from old Richard Mayes, DFC, actor, was born on December 26,1922. He died on October 22,2006, aged 83 Court Circular Appointments Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Bridge Wannabe forecasters, here's your chance Weather Eye Nature notes On this day November 22, 1787 Winning Move Solution Today Patchy rain spreading across most parts. Max 13C (55F), min OC (32F) Can fallen trainer turn his career around? Racing Comment Kempton Park Yesterday's results Rugby union Football School of knocks Lingfield Park Racing The Wright track Chepstow Wetherby Win tickets to Twickenham Results England team Fixtures Football Change of role gives Vickery chance to stand tall once again Rugby union Funds issue may force Britons out of Boat Race Rowing Sleepless in battle-how to survive the night watch Cricket The Ashes The Ashes Staying awake is a piece of cake Picture Gallery England must dare to plump for Panesar To sacrifice the precocious spin bowler would be to concede psychologically to Australia Faithful friend 'Pup' can help wag tail Losing Watson is a blow but Clarke can fill the breach and offer spinning option Online exclusives from the Times The Ashes Reborn pair find ground for optimism at the Gabba Cricket The Ashes Hussey forgiven for Brisbane debut Expert advice put Lee back on track Langer open to attack as blows keep fire burning Old-timers Bell's injury gives England cause for concern in curtain-raiser Panesar poised to make way for Giles Hoggard nursing wounded thumb talk Sport Teams Brisbane by the numbers Why England must plump for Panesar Our Sports Staff: McGrath hopes to be big hit by weighing in with the bat Online Eddy dismissed by winless Worcester Harrison all-clear Lara dominates Klein the choice Changes in store DeGale leads way Thorpe quits at 24 The greatest? Read Craig Lord's analysis Broadcasting deal justifies high price of West Ham Football Convicted Icelandic magnate the real power behind takeover Numbers game New owner offers bright outlook with transfer talk Bishop special finally sees off courageous Weymouth Football FA Cup Pools forecast Fakers face sack at Torquay The Premiership today Walcott pace gives Arsenal direct hit to bring home relief to fans Champions League Group G What next? Mourinho lets the mind games begin Manager heaps pressure on Webb Cole given chance to shine in Europe Group C Benítez defends record and targets top spot Group a Results Saha's loss of nerve gives Celtic their ticket Zurich Group F What next? Times Crossword 23,453 The Insider Losing touch Sport Brilliant Nakamura threatens United with knockout blow The Times Inside times the face The thug, the lover and the actor did you see? Tis the season to be texting... the click did you know? Final cut for the hairy frauleins Revenge of the hobbits? Picture Gallery Modern morals Modern Morals Soldiers' stories Embedded with US Marines in Iraq, Martin Fletcher went on patrol in the notorious Sunni Triangle. Behind the helmets and body armour he found ordinary young Americans set on finishing their mission As I climb on board the helicopter a creature in helmet and goggles yells:'Where do you want to go? like a London cabbie The Saab Range Airmiles Can the Americans win hearts The Times Offers Direct Help me decipher riddle of the Rings Peer pressure Twelve reasons not to buy my wife a present Too loose and you imply that your wife is less than svelte; too tight and you suggest that she doesn't measure up to your ideal model of female beauty Pregnancy has revived my resentments against my mother Do you need advice about your relationships? Beauty Jury Chain reaction Still groovy after all these years It's like the fab era never went away. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong on a Sixties renaissance The Sixties were as radical and free as everyone thinks' There is the desire to hear breaking glass' Ghost The Sixties The Noughties Multiple Display Advertising Items Beauty jury We test the best spa facials Retail is detail It has faux fur and mock croc—and it's the real deal Chain reaction Many chains caster for middle youth; Russell & Bromley is one of the few to do so with class, says Anne Ashworth btw... AA They all wanted to change the world A tribute to the Indica gallery shows the legacy of the Sixties spirit, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Grayson Perry First Night London Palladium What a great idea. Doing nothing and calling it art Nothing must be a very difficult thing to do in this hyperstimulated age Multiple Display Advertising Items Amy's View Theatre Benedict Nightingale first night reviews Comedy Russell Brand Porgy Biss Primal Scream Pop Entertainments Concert War Requiem A corking good match crème Working Relationship Tony Laithwaite, the founder of the world's largest wine club, and his PA, Maxine Thompson, talk to Rosalind Renshaw I keep all Tony's e-mails so that we can keep track of his thoughts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FYI Aches and pains? It's probably your chair Get the seating position at your PC right, advises Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice Star Bucks Card Radio 3 David Chater's choices Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Porgy and Bess Variations Film Choice The sobering reality of dying for a drink Last Night's TV Their fecklessness, the nihilistic vacuity of their lone-drinking lives induced horror and some rage television terrestrial Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4067 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon picture the loan Picture Gallery The Times England awake to a new Jerusalem Tale of the Test
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