News from 23/11/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, (Dominic Walsh), Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Allan Hall and Michael Leidig, Alyn Shipton, Garth Ap Rees, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Jan Leeming, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Mark Souster, David Rose, David Robertson Business correspondent, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Lean, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, James, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Maj-Gen J. C. M Gordon General Secretary, Michael Young, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Prof Geoffrey Warner, Nick Ferriman, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Brian Roberts, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Simons, Nicholas Blanford, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Rachel Lomax, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Adrienne May, Charles Evans, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Andrew Dyke, (Nick Hasell), Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Julian Evans, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mike Bayliss, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Prof David Eastwood Chief Executive, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Stephen Ap Lloyd Phillips, Daniel McGrory, Michael Evans and Marcus Leroux, Rob Wright, Natalie Haynes, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Rhys Blakely Graham Searjeant, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, (Thomas Catan), Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Richard Mills, Ned Parker, Father Bryan Storey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Lucy Bannerman James Bone, Pam Gaber, Ian Johns, Martin Berrington, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Michael Morgan, Philip Webster, David Wills Director-General, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Clarence Barrett, Simon Goldsworthy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Greg Brownlee, (Tom Bawden), Ben Hoyle, Stephen Dalton, Tom Morrell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Julian Johnston, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Bryce Elder, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Picture Gallery Troops may start Iraq withdrawal 'by April' Heroin on the NHS Schools fail to deliver £500m bid for paper Oil worker killed Victory for Liverpool 'Why are straight men such poofs? They can hardly change … Pick of the week with Ben Elton: The Times podcast … Millions at risk from flu vaccine shortages Ministers accused of complacency over delay Only half of at-risk groups have had jab Index The Times Have a jab, and help cut the risk of an avian flu pandemic Medical Briefing Health warning Sent your questions on age-related illnesses to Dr … Picture Gallery Hewitt interviewed in peerages inquiry Civil Service ballot Campaigner quits Defective bullets Correction Hey! That shot's gone into orbit Business executives could save badly run schools, says Ofsted Many secondaries 'underperforming' Poor leadership is the main problem 43 Some progress, but must do better next term Analysis Find the best schools in your area Effectiveness of schools Planning approval for supreme court DNA catches rapist Dangerous thefts 56mph top speed Dog attack Uninsured cars hit Medal auction off Gucci The price of addiction Hardened addicts given free heroin in secret NHS trial The aim is to cut drug-related crime Supporters say it is cost-effective Ecstasy and LSD should be demoted to Class B, says adviser Iraqi leader calls insurgents for talks to end the violence Iraq The insurgency 7,000 civilians killed in October Groups linked to al-Qaeda excluded Sunnis who are gathering The absentees Shia groups For a view from inside Iraq read Ned Parker's blog … All's going well so we can leave-and that's a fact Parliamentary Sketch The forces Our troops may be on their way out by spring, Beckett says Iraq British withdrawal Genetic joy that makes us unique Humans are less alike than thought Chimps are not such close relatives BT Picture Gallery Code-breakers dfs Mystery tours This is your captain speaking... I'm just raising the cash to get us home The Ashes online Argos Multiple Display Advertising Items Russell Brand The garden kickabout that cost the taxpayer £50,000 Father and son's game ends in court City banker sued by his neighbour Rich save (and waste) the most energy Most people do little to reduce use Wasteful homes can be targeted Burberry Customers to wave costs Which green tribe are you? Multiple Display Advertising Items Leadership rivals 'misusing public funds' M&S Kremlin's denials fall flat Cut your commute! Russia's intelligence services Bose Poison case turns to hunt for third man Mystery Russian is prime suspect Ex-spy's health has deteriorated Waterstone's Fame for Ricky Gervais comes at a price. Executive … Citroen C6 Jungle round-up To the launch of Tom Aikens's cookbook at Links of … Picture Gallery People Late, great film director had at least one fan in the theatre Postscript Multiple Display Advertising Items Farepak took £20m after its trouble began £4.9 million atlantic Supermodel's slender walk-on is comic relief for a 'total slag' First night Comedy Little Britain's Big Night Apollo, W6 Shot in the Foot The annual chaos over the flu vaccine shortage must be resolved The Times High-Flyers India and China will do better together than distrustfully apart Stumped No More Why a 'few minutes' in cricket last six hours Kids' theatre of the absurd Notebook Self-portrait of a schizophrenic-a mind taut with pain They're getting away with murder Camilla Cavendish Mental health services are in turmoil So how does 'engaging with Syria' look now? Bond takes too much licence United in service The Olympics: a thrill for Britain, a bill for London Interference on the airwaves Join the debate online today Cost of university access Back to Plan a Taxing patience Tolkien gesture Water slide On the monkey How many heteros does it take to change a light bulb? My Week Comment Give us non-polluting energy-starting now The investment in fighting climate change is pathetically low We must find methods China and India would prefer to burning coal Multiple Display Advertising Items Drop Churchill and turn left, Cameron told Tory MP supports Toynbee on equality Party's proudest icon 'is outdated' Multiple Display Advertising Items Knife-obsessed killer was under court control order He struck a week after leaving jail Calls for inquiry into supervision A history of violence For legal news and reports Gang who smuggled hundreds of guns for criminals are jailed Britannia Fasting man killed swan to eat Queen accepts pipe of peace Traditional fibs still popular Kestrel numbers plummet Conception to birth: TV gives us the inside story The new faces of air travel Xboxes worth £1m stolen from depot Hijackers trick driver into stopping Two robberies in the past week Multiple Display Advertising Items Read the Mousetrap blog on which console will win the … Must-have toys this Christmas air astana Countdown to transition maybe Time to clear the decks in Downing Street Political Briefing Sir Paul finds the heart to face his fans... and flog a few more records The McCartneys Laura Ashley Liverpool Orantorio The PR players Who is winning the PR war? You vote Borders Heather bares her soul in a bold play for public support The McCartneys AOL Multiple Display Advertising Items U-boat discovery solves wartime mystery Sonar reveals two lost submarines Commander was Kitchener's nemesis When the special relationship becomes merely a partisan affair of the smitten First night Theatre Drunk Enough To Say I Love You? Royal Court Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Home-wrecker' gets six years for bulldozer rampage Royal residences Your house styling problems solved at timesonline. … After 37 years as Prince of Wales, Charles finally buys a home there Farmhouse likely to have cost £1m It will be let when not in royal use Murder trial witness jailed for contempt Langham bailed Cathedral robbery Ferris wheel death Footballer charged It's a Fairtrade cop Times writer's prize Carpet Right Mayor says Jowell was wrong to scare London taxpayers Olympic Games Rule change for overseas troops Citizenship Mystery of missing tsunami £9m Public spending Fire risk of cheap sofa imports Consumer safety Currys 1,300 planes needed to fly Britons abroad Air travel grows faster than expected Larger airliners will carry the load Police fake an exhibition at the V&A Forgeries market worth up to £200m Works traded for drugs and firearms Multiple Display Advertising Items Art of forgery Index Crisis-hit Lebanon pleads for UN help in finding minister's killer Security Council approves tribunal Deserted streets in a tense Beirut Staying one step ahead of the assassins Nikon (AP): Bombs rock protest (AP): Stiffer passport rule (AP): Russia EU meat ban (AP): Antiquities haul Mercedes-Benz Party feud helping Royal, Chirac told Merkel resists pressure to take on bigger Afghan role Annual report The Salvation Army Decision on reactor aid for Iran put off Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Secret Service team nurses its wounded pride Pay-back Profits from his Holocaust film Schindler's … Multiple Display Advertising Items Spielberg: shoot film, not each other Video project for Middle East peace Youths will make and swap diaries New dog, old trick: Democrat bark will be as fierce as Republican bite World Briefing Anglian Post your comments Multiple Display Advertising Items 6-9 billion Vatican may relax rules on condoms Increase in HIV prompts rethink Overall ban likely to remain in place Ben Kingsley Court decision could sink the booze cruise Ruling may mean cut-price alcohol Stores may set up in low-tax nations Average prices Argos EU planning consulates worldwide for citizens Dutch to get a new coalition (AP): Gas hits rescue of trapped men MTV is switched on in Pakistan (AP): Orange days remembered HSBC (AP): Pride of Ethlopia being killed off for lack of money for food Jailed for adultery and murder-the child forced to marry at 12 Afghanistan Sakina was sold by her father to a 65-year-old man, who was killed after one beating too many. Now his family say they want revenge Young detainees See Richard Mills's pictures from the child detention … The Times British oil worker killed in bungled rescue Six hostages are saved in Niger Delta Violence has cut crude output by 25% Multiple Display Advertising Items 103 Multiple Display Advertising Items Collaboration is name of the game for new global players China hit by a 30 per cent rise in Aids Index Lazard bankers to sell shares Greifeld's plans Electrifying IPOs Quote of the day Kerkorian's sale Stop press GSK challenge Millionaire to make cut-price £500m offer for Mirror papers Tabloid 'better off in private hands' £800m bid was rejected in 2004 Marcus Evans Close call as profits at 118 118 plummet 'New breed' of NGOs blamed for soaring metal prices Friends Provident £400m is fair results for Games consultants Commodities Private equity firms have no fear of flying Dissenting Lomax gives clues Currencies Stock markets Sanderson payout puzzle Business today Need to know Economics World markets The day's biggest movers Aegis investors again refuse Bolloré seats but he remains adamant Big numbers Channel 4 uses lure of Big Brother to rival My Space and YouTube Users post clips to audition for show New contract talks with Endemol EMI chief makes final plea to have copyright extended The scene is St Kathrine Docks at Tower Hill, a cold, … eos Airlines Steely resolve of corporate raider City Diary The veteran City analyst Howard Wheeldon may become … City Diary Ananomous City Diary De Savary seeks new goal after Millwall City Diary Bet of the day In the know Tiddler to watch Director deals Profit forecasts for DSGi are cut after Italian chain goes into red Retailers are telling customers that the new Nintendo … Berkshire Hathaway fined over reinsurance The Times Quest sale for £1.2bn gives ICI green light to buy Group will shore up pension fund Shares in ICI leap 9 per cent on news Exxon Mobil For the latest telecommunications news go to CBI demands better approach to energy policy and security Elnett Vodafone in talks to sell back its stake in Swisscom Alcoa to shut Swansea site in shake-up Globe for Darfur Clouds begin to build over future earnings Analysis UK Equity turnover Rules of fair play in takeovers News of Heyman stake lifts LSE shares Panel flushes out American's holding London investors to feel pressure Tattersall's casts die in the UK Toshiba Kensington shares fall 11% Banking and Finance British Land share sale Sixth-formers hit the target Copycat drug blow to AZ Business big shot Radisson 15 months Bank deputy voted against latest rate rise Hermes settles with two banks Standard Life Investments Cinven pursues Scandic BBVA gets foothold in China Banks reap $21bn in M&A Spanish close on power bid Texas Pacific gets ready to spread its wings Flyers' rich list Ten biggest airlines ranked by market cap Will British Airways become next target? Private equity buyout approach for Qantas sends shares in the airline sector soaring British Airways price boosted by 2% Debt cited as a barrier to deal Russia's electricity monopoly plans to break up and float The Times Losing appeal The Sunday Times Warning of cheap gas threat to electricity Lazard bankers to sell millions of shares as part of secondary offering The domino effect The Times Blunder by GdF throws merger with Suez into confusion Utility failed to consult works body Ministers face dilemma on timing Airbus keen to ride out turbulence and return to blue skies Three bosses in three months and the A380 is behind schedule. It must be time for something good to happen The Times Members of the fleet Time of crisis Who'll be the heretic-turned-hero for our economic age? Market leaders British companies honoured for roles in building Europe Entrepreneurial spirit recognised UK plc measured on a broader scale The market has become accessible to companies 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 Surprise warning hits Fish Works Small caps Results Platinum's soaring price puts a nice shine on Johnson Matthey Tempus DSG International Platinum plated Fashion-conscious Cazenove casts a wary eye over Next Large caps Clapham House Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate The Times unit trust information service profit pleasure Multiple Display Advertising Items Paris is not just for romance... embrace the city's culture Shopping is part of the experience The choice of hotels is awesome For guests with serious money this is the ideal place British Isles Late deals Two nights in Dublin, £89; London or Edinburgh hotel, £3.75 a night; French Alps for a week, £209 Short haul Stirred and shaken on location with 007 Multiple Display Advertising Items A Ski spree at the winter snowfest Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Index Major-General Sir John Acland Unconventional Guards officer who helped to supervise the handover of power in Zimbabwe He was an unlikely Equerry to the Duke of Gloucester Major-General Sir John Acland, KCB, CBE, Commander UK Monitoring Force in Zimbabwe-Rhodesia, 1979-80, was born on November 26, 1928. He died on November 17, 2006, aged 77 Milton Friedman Lionel Bryer John Salisse Silvio Varviso Unshowy opera conductor admired for his interpretations of Wagner, Puccini and Strauss Silvio Varviso, conductor, was born on February 26, 1924. He died on November 1, 2006, aged 82 Professor Basil Deane Musicologist who taught in Britain, Australia and Hong Kong, and wrote on Cherubini and Roussel Professor Basil Deane, musicologist, was born on May 27, 1928. He died on September 23, 2006, aged 78 John Kentish Operatic tenor of great charm and musicality André Schwarz-Bart Writer who won the Prix Goncourt for The Last of the Just André Schwarz-Bart, writer, was born on May 23, 1928. He died on September 30, 2006, aged 78 Limit to judicial review makes tribunal decision unfair Law Report Pierre Gemayel Political leader who opposed Syrian influence in Lebanon Pierre Gemayel, politician, was born on September 23, 1972. He was assassinated on November 21, 2006, aged 34 Court Circular Election Appointment Legal news Latest wills Births, marriages and deaths Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths In Memoriam Private Chess Tactical flaws Birthdays Anniversaries Births: Francois-Noël Babeuf Deaths: Perkin Warbeck Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Bridge Jet Stream steers the wild and windy days our way Weather Eye Nature notes On this day November 23, 1910 Today Windy with heavy showers in the North and West. Max 14C, min 4C Index Turpin Green fills Richards with hope for judgment day Racing Yesterday's results Grateful charities catch O'Sullevan out on own patch Diary Jockey Club members Few who met the late Tim Vigors will not have been … Racing Uttoxeter The Wright track Taunton Course specialists Wolverhampton The meeting scheduled for Carlisle today has been abandoned … Results Fixtures Home-town girl sets her sights on world crown Squash Local advantage lifts hope of success Tour makes first visit to Belfast India humbled by fiery Nel Hill's talent drive Pavey tunes up Campbell king Yachvili returns Fahey's doubles New academy offers throwback that may prove the way forward Tennis Masterplan has well-founded roots Players have all needs catered for Sum totals LTA chases Annacone after dispute over contract Net loss Our Sports Staff: Wie still aiming to cut it with the men The Sunday Times Fisher joins paid ranks amid great expectations Golf Ashton keeps faith with wider vision for England future Rugby union Investec Series Unforced errors frustrate coach Floors called up by South Africa The Times South Africa Murrayfield teams Wales team Settled Scotland continue family affair Wales leave out Henson to get more physical with All Blacks Rugby union Autumn internationals Fitzgerald is fast-tracked as O'Sullivan rings changes Ireland team Long way to go in quest for nation of champions Coaching psycology Mediocrity still norm outside elite Man in the street needs inspiration nla American dreamers Champion Hayden sees no need to make friends, only influence people Motorcycling Froch using Dodson for bigger and better things Boxing Big three Australians off to a flyer as England succumb to early nerves The Ashes Harmison's first ball taken at slip Flintoff makes breakthrough Join the debate: Can England retain the Ashes? Online exclusives from The Times Apocalyptic imagery almost as wide of mark as Harmison's opening salvo The Ashes Sport on television Results Luque given chance to regain touch on big stage Uefa Cup Newcastle United v Celta Vigo Five, 7.15pm Roeder stands by expensive signing Solano likely to play defensive role Berbatov's Leverkusen reunion brings mixed feelings Bayer Leverkusen v Tottenham Hotspur Setanta Ireland, 7pm Southgate wins licence to remain as manager Watford lining up Healy to take on King's mantle The Premiership today Hughes confident that his past glories can be revisited Feyenoord v Blackburn Rovers British Eurosport, 7.30pm Saha needs to show strength of character Champions League talk Sport On the slide Rising son The Times Nakamura opens door to further riches for Celtic Champions League Insua may join Anfield's Hispanic stable Injuries overshadow Liverpool's triumph as Gerrard shines Champions League Liverpool 2 PSV Eindhoven 0 What next? Fàbregas hails the man who could be king of the Emirates Highs and lows of dazzling five months Walcott must wait - but not for long Football Mourinho takes stock after night to forget Champions League Werder Bremen 1 Chelsea 0 W Lone-star state What next? Qualifiers One man who knows something of the troubles of war … Times Crossword 23,454 The Insider Kevin Eason Happier news from Reading, where a group of WAGs- wives … Barcelona cling to hopes of survival The Insider puts his oar into the debate over whether … The Times Langer lays into England The Times Pedigree The Ashes times the face Scream of the jungle did you see? A wee bit of advice the click did you know? Meet the parents did you hear? Lolita lost in translation Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your … Call me master: inside the secret cellar where Natascha's kidnapper kept her for 8 years In a new book, Allan Hall and Michael Leidig describe Natascha Kampusch's years of captivity and investigate her relationship with her kidnapper He seemed to know how to become a father figure to Natacha Tomorrow Mummy's boy who went from bird-torturer to kidnapper Sun sets on highbrow fun on the high seas Valerie Grove found herself in stimulating and amusing company on one of the last Minerva II cruises for intellectual traveller Ingrams played the keyboard to the lascivious pleasings of Anne Allen's flute managers The Times Parent classes are necessary, not nannying By the age of 28, the cost to the taxpayer of a person with conduct disorder is ten times higher than for someone without My sex change behind the wheel Olympic folly Literary lunch? Just take one potboiler Irish stew courtesy of John Lanchester and cheesecake à la Nora Ephron: Andrew Billen discovers a novel way to feed his dinner guests with recipes gleaned from his favourite fiction In Emma, Austen's characters are gruel and oysters Anna Karenina contains a debate about jam-making The Times Tell us about your favourite literary recipes Is the way I ride my bike the cause of my damaged shoulder? Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains that cycling in the wrong way, or with an incorrect saddle, can inflict serious injury. He also reveals why certain fish can be a dangerous menu choice Keep cycling but not as a means of a workout You've got AA friend Topic of the week Ask Dr Stuttaford Cozmo Jenks picks the best trilbies Insider trading Trilby-wearing tips Starbucks Card The Times Urban worrier How I prawned my honour I returned untroubled by Indiarrhoea Index My bullying, beautiful, brilliant father It took Anjelica Huston years to get out of John Huston's shadow and appreciate his genius, she tells Catherine Philp The Page Turner It's the blogosphere... you're welcome to it Viewpoint In 101 Movies to Avoid, anticriticism rules, and everything is reduced to insults and playground taunts, says a peeved Kevin Maher Cutting edge: the career of Allan Smithee Stranger than Fiction Tomorrow: is Bond too brutal for children? Read Janice Turner's Pan's Labyrinth Once upon a fantastic time reviews film Pan's: Labyrinth is a superb fairytale—but for adults, not children, says James Christopher Jack Black produces a sub-School of Rock turn in a week of lackluster releases, sighs Wendy Ide Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny Rampage Jackass Number Two Something New Fated Hear Ben Eiton in our Knowledge podcast Lights, camera, sign on: making movies on the dole Paul Andrew Williams tells Wendy Ide how the difficulties of making the critical hit London to Brighton can still bring him to tears Play. 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Sport Sarah Campbell discovers that you no longer have to be a former athlete but being a sports anorak is a desirable quality if you want a job in the maturing sports and leisure industry Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? The Times Making waves in marine navigation Steve Coomber learns how Sverre Dokken used an MBA to further the ideas that he dreamt up as a research scientist Road Trip Nation The 60-Second Business Book Reasons to Hate ... Creativity Test Yourself. . . Answers Petrochemical giant offers choice of career Although engineering students put Shell as their employer of choice, Martin Birchall finds that the global oil and gas company employs graduates in a wide range of fields Statwatch Picture Gallery No 11 Shell Careers of the Week BAA To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items esportajobs
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