News from 24/11/2006
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Ed Richards, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, DJM, David Brown, Michael Nazir-Ali, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Mark Souster, David Lee, David Rose, Nick Winstone-Cooper, Miranda McLachian, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Simon Hughes, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, George Cassidy, Mike Bennett, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Andrei Nekrasov, Bernard Parke, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Robert Nurden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Milo Mighell, Tim Bullamore, Toby Moore, Dean Godson, Michael Harvey, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Forster, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Rupert Wright, Paul Shearer, Jayne Dowle, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Mark Ogden, Karen McVeigh, Michael Scott-Joynt, David Charter, Rory Watson, Anne Ashworth and Susan Emmett, Daniel McGrory, Jill James, Colin Harding, David Lister, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Andrew Salmon, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Lord Rothermere, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Michael Gaunt, Lyn Antill, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Joseph Muchemi, Jeff Parkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Steward Tendler, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Richard Caborn, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Licia Adams, Glynis Kozma, Ned Parker, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Patrick West, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Steve Jelbert, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Sophie Heawood, Mary Gold Assistant Editor, Thomas Catan, Luke Fisher, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Peter Jenson, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Mark Voysey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Colin McQuillian, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Schofield, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times 'The bastards got me, they won't get us all' Poisoned spy defiant in final interview before his death last night Violent offenders let off with caution 160 die in Baghdad Christian union plea £10.3bn bid query Chelsea's grand plan Bricks and Mortar Index Jools Holland on his Move to the Country album and … Violent criminals are avoiding jail as police issue more cautions Ministers accused of talking tough Number of court convictions falls Index The bastards got me, they won't get us all, said spy before he died Cautionary tale Lib Dems jailed for vote-rigging Town hall pressure Tube station death Footballer accused Exam criticised Sandals Faith under fire Pregnant Mary embarrasses Vatican Leading lady, 16, is expecting baby Pope won't attend Holy See premiere Cannabis is linked to rising child crime and harder drugs 327,000 hard-drug addicts in Britain Higher use due to falling street prices Places for rehab go unfilled in bid to hit targets Is the Government too soft on cannabis? Lewis Hamilton Gianni Versace How the first black F1 driver realised his boyhood dream 'Promise me you won't go back to Russia - or you will be the next' Death of a spy The film-maker Andrei Nekrasov recalls his final conversations with Alexander Litvinenko this week Death will cast shadow over relations with Kremlin Audio online Read the latest reaction to Litvinenko's death Spies with history as poison experts Victim's tea companion denies any involvement Ex-KGB officer names third man Litvinenko 'drank nothing at meeting' Time line of events Cabinet stays nuclear with updated version of Trident Ben Kingsley Bringing it all together Weapons projects 36 years behind schedule Nuclear count Currys Surprise hits Fan held in Bulgaria returns home to jail Water unfit to drink Father killed Alcohol swap plan £48m split appeal Which book will be the bestselling stocking-filler for this Christmas? Nostalgia is the hot trend this year Latin book sells 1,000 copies a week dfs dfs Church leaders vow to combat terrorism Bishops back student fight for religious freedom on campus Call to reinstate Christian Unions Restrictions 'are discriminatory' A daily dose of folic acid could help to prevent heart attacks and strokes Church's 1in 3 Doctors say Herceptin is a waste of money PC World The New Mini Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting to be normal Nick Clarke, star of Radio 4, loses final battle with cancer marks and spencer Casino Royale Jungle round-up Picture Gallery The Tories get on the map Postscript Argos Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenage killer chose victim at random Man murdered with a single stab Chilling text boasted of his plan Online today Addicted to Failure Britain's drug problems demand a serious rethink The Times Talking Trident The uncomfortable truth about nuclear weapons Fill Your Stocking What runaway bestseller is going to spike Santa up the chimney this year? Index Wi-fi phobia: it makes me sick For more on Tories, labour and the war on poverty, … Why poverty is not all about money There's no fool like an old fool Penknife penalty 90-day MacHismo Student union tactics are intolerant and unlawful Kibaki's Kenya Join the debate online today Have your say Education for all, or for the greater good? Heroin on the NHS The better driver Olympic dread 1 Pennington Street London E98 1ta Fascimile 020 7782 … Song and dance Can do Forbidden love Take a lesson The best treatment for heroin addicts? Arrest them Patrick West The latest idea from the police is a nonsense Index Simon Barnes Battle of the snacks - it's compulsive viewing Ed Richard Children must be protected from TV advertising For further links on the drugs story go to London is magnet for world's super-rich Capital is home to 23 billionaires Most attracted by friendly tax breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Top Ten Dell Orderly transition is possible now the Blair legacy has found a home Decathlon The Blair-Brown policy review Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing to minors Children 'bombarded' with junk food ads Underhand tactics used by top brands Watchdog calls for advertising ban Grolsch Mother sent to jail for attempting suicide in bridge leap with girl, 2 Crude costs Kidnapped Briton's death raises fear over future of oil supplies Worker dies in clash with military Armed militias control the region Flushed Away A Cabinet challenge to Brown 'would be a kamikaze mission' Peter Hain says no one else can win He hopes to be the new deputy The word is that educashun can be pig of a subject What he said Advisers in deputy race come under boss's gaze Dixons. co. uk 60 per cent Art heritage at risk from lack of funds Masterpieces lost to foreign galleries New York budget squeezes London Find art listings online with The Knowledge dolphin Young pupils abuse teachers with sexual swearwords Foul language rife in all schools Parents urged to set better example Boys struggling to read and write in English Dismissed bomb victim sues Play like Clapton for charity Teenage pregnancy rate falls Post haste with electric trikes Law analysis, news and comment Bentley Possibly the biggest case of beginner's luck in angling The £14 million forgery gang who threatened the nation's currency Counterfeit banknotes A factory unit in East London was the centre of a crime enterprise that produced thousands of fakes For the latest news The perfect copy was still elusive Secretive agency at forefront of the war on crime Comet Scotland to ban sale of tobacco to under-18s Multiple Display Advertising Items EU allowance Treasury delight as booze cruise is saved Judges rule out internet imports Chancèllor will keep £16bn duty sharps 45,000 Civil Service job losses 'will not prevent further cuts' Whitehall Women afraid to ask for help Homelessness Fifth of patients in mixed wards Health School charges £2 to see play Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Index PC is cleared after speeding to pick up his fast-food order He said he was on way to an accident Then he stopped for a Chinese meal Multiple Display Advertising Items Reheated Rice is not worth running back for more First night Theatre Blondel Pleasance Index A1-Qaeda foments civil war in Iraq with triple bomb attack on market 160 killed in asault on slum city Curfew imposed and airport closed Day of death Grandmother blows herself up in Gaza Race to the wire for banana tycoon and his nationalist rival Multiple Display Advertising Items Candidates tiscali Neighbours with a troubled history Lame duck leader sinks in mire of corruption No-confidence vote likely to fail Independence bid to be put on hold Nikon (Reuters): Far-left gains in Dutch election (AP): Mine disaster victims mourned Family on antiquities charges Medusa is turned to stone carphone warehouse (AP): Superjumbo takes to the skies to win its wings Sikhs head for the barber and turn their backs on tradition Sikhs and the turban Western intolerance of religious symbols and a series of street attacks are prompting young men to shed their hair and turbans The five Ks of Sikhism News and views: Seven Days in Asia Mitsubishi Motors Racial attacks take toll on ancient rituals Sikhs and the turban Diplomats - shaken, stirred and sliced up Multiple Display Advertising Items Typical Vanishing acts Thieving library staff take a love of rare books too far Trial will expose security failings Budget cuts stop proper stock checks Comet Cosmonauts brought down to earth as pay rates fail to take off Space golfer drives into history with ball that will run and run The Right Stuff Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia declares meat war on EU Skicking points Iran defiant as watchdog refuses aid to build reactor Nuclear project on hold, says UN We will carry on alone, says Tehran Oxfam Mourners join call for anti-Syria revolution Comet Ethiopia confronts Somali warlords Islamist alliance a threat, leader says Nations accused of fuelling conflict Christmas Books Big cats are back on the prowl as armed guards halt trade in death Population of big game on the rise £1m a year spent to deter poachers John Lewis Back from the brink (AFP): Christians on trial for 'inciting hatred' (AFP): Asia's century (Reuters): 'Mugabe must go' (AFP): Rwandan defiance (Reuters): School run-in The Times COLT chief goes back to owner Lone Star exits EADS inquiry Shares dive Quote of the day La Senza boss Business big shot Airports watchdog threatens to cut BAA landing fees Bid price thrown into question Fears Ferrovial has overpaid Signs of growth in advertising The new newspaper market Stock markets Insensitive BA in tailspin over religion Traditional media are down but not out Commodities Playing fair by Farepak savers Business today Currencies Porsche Design Atkins' shares hit by loss at Metronet Need to know World markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief For latest business news and market reports Travel agents face clampdown on holiday insurance Cover for globe-trotting Britons Talk of the town FSA cracks down after the case of insider trading that never was Salesman sacked and fined £20,000 Clients dumped stock for no reason Atkins faces further knocks as Tube operations hit the buffers The Times Inclusive offer Mark Brumby, the drinks analyst at Oriel Securities … City Diary No passage to India for Furse City Diary Aussie fun just not cricket, says EMI City Diary Rumour of the day Director deals Tiddler to watch T Mobile COLT to get fifth chief in six years Former Intel executive to take helm at Wolfson Kesa's Comet shines brighter Move to review fighter support Companies' investment surges Sixth-formers on target DMGT profits rise despite freesheet start-up costs Radio bosses eager to usher in 2007 Business big shot Boots defends deal with US drugs giant Barclays From cake shop to chief of chain Monsoon boss to quit for smaller rival Rose Foster to join La Senza New employer set for merger More or less Air France shares dive as it talks about talks with Alitalia Investors fear political meddling Groups' motives starkly different Black economic empowerment rules to remain stringent BEE compliance Malaysians buy slice of Cairn India before float telent Siemens chief vows to crack down on corrupt employees The Times How did Germany's boardroom find itself in the courtroom? Microsoft beats penalty deadline (Reuters): Hilton's Indian step (Reuters): Czech firm bought (Reuters): Nickel price at high (Reuters): Telekom challenge (Reuters): Bayer to sell unit Multiple Display Advertising Items €5.5bn Chairman 'to quit' in move to carmaker France investigates sale of EADS shares Shareholders file lawsuit in Paris Inquiry will focus on insider trading The Times unit trust information service The Times This is a paid-for information service. For further … Legal bàttle forces Lone Star to pull out of Korean deal Unease grows The Times A Correspondent: Victory for Brazilian orange growers Lack of creativity reflects badly on Trinity Mirror Multiple Display Advertising Items Further media coverage Owning a paper is bauble of choice for US tycoons Welch and Geffen pursue large dailies Local ownership considered crucial 1,457 US newspapers of which 2 are national dailies Sanctuary's price hit by profit alert and talk of break-up Mediapolls Equity Prices Austrian 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 Middle East trip boosts Petrofac News and data by sector The right moment for LSE investors to take profits and tiptoe away Kesa Electricals Kelda retreats from high on broker's 'virtual offer' note Large caps WS Atkins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Register Nick Clarke Broadcaster who brought his own thoughtful style to presenting the BBC radio news programme The World at One Colin Forbs Prolific author whose well-researched thrillers were a hit with readers around the world, if not always with the critics Dick Hodder Geographer who specialised in the study of social, economic and political developments in Africa Lord Peyton of Yeovil Tory minister who advised Edward Health to go like a good sport after his defeat by Margaret Thatcher Lives Remembered Geoff Griffin South African bolwer whose career was ended by accusations of 'chucking' Ondina Valla Italian Olympic hurdles champion who became both a Fascist and feminist icon Calls to the Bar Birthdays Nespapers Support Recycling Anniversaries Briths Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaires Deaths The Times Court Circular Acknowledgements Memorial Services Duty is payable on transported goods Law report talk Sport Read the most recent reports free, or subscribe to … The secret of the unsporting Silent Service Questions answered Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Touareg has huge appeal in terms of pulling power Specification Smart much smarter after timely makeover New fortwo is same but different Changes enhance green credentials The best new car for you Comprehensive advice on buying … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items If you are a physicist, the human race needs you Nature notes On this day November 24,1860 Today Johnson keeps Pipe waiting in Hennessy Racing Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Index Newbury Racing O'Neill given 16-day ban The Times Sports Book Kempton Park Course speialists Musselburgh Grainger hits back to oust second seed Squash Top stars who have made switch from table-toppers to heart-stoppers Results Fixtures The Sunday Times Jones can make All Blacks weak at knees Rugby union Goode aiming to prove he can be answer to England's kicking crisis Rugby union Hare's influence helps No 10 thrive Years of struggle bring their reward VU Ltd Judgment day Latest rugby union news and analysis Reform talks given added urgency by World Cup Key date Guinness Attack is the best form of defence for New Zealand Rugby union Ryan ready for shoot-out in the west Table Over-by-over text commentary Animated and desktop scoreboards England's struggles show little sign of abating The Ashes Ponting lays early marker in his quest to command centre stage Milestone moment Lehma Brothers Shot of the day Magic moment Ball of the day The Ashes For the record Brisbane, day one Australia First innings Number game Trumpeter brassed off after police call different tune at Gabba Harmison fails to measure up in sorry tale of mice and men The Ashes Frontline bowler suffers attack of nerves The Ashes Driven man Harrison up for task but still needs to knowck out his demons Boxing Scot is in good shape for title bout Go-ahead given by British Board Errant champion's time on the ropes Jones plans final farewell for Kiwis Calzaghe defence Pike leads the field Welsh warm-up Relay success Wie catastrophe At the double Cousins appeal sets 'no precedent' Drugs in sport Leaderboard (at 3pm GMT; start in Bilbao on October … Wimbledon has another facelift Olympic Games 33 Golding puts bitter rivalry to one side as Thomson is left adrift in rough seas Salling Dudek preparing for emotional return to Istanbul Mourinho remains main priority Football Singnificant cust on future spending Drogba asked to play through pain Gate-crashers Chelsea are among lesser rivals, says Ronaldo 15 Top-flight league titles won by Manchester United … Real angling for Beckham to discover pastures new Football Keep the Beautiful Game on the pitch not in the courts Wenger asks for hearing as he admits FA charge Taylor keeps home fires burning with an unlikely late winner Football Uefa Cup Group H Determined Blackburn keep Hughes happy Group E Group B The Premiership today Berbatov ensures Tottenham journey scales new heights Football Uefa Cup Personality clash of resentful star and the manager who wanted to be loved Distaste in digits Unsavoury battles that left a bad taste Times Crossword 23,455 The Insider Four years on shared interest helps bitter rivals declare a truce Index We will be the biggest club in the world, says Chelsea chief The Times Mitsubishi Motors Blue is the colour Picture Gallery times the face A wily irritant to Left and Right did you see? Is no sign a good sign? the click did you know? Misery of the mixed ward did you hear? Stella's modest £4.75m nest Picture Gallery Modern morals Do you have a dilemma of your own? The pension trap 12 million people don't save for their old age, and the state pension provids a disposable income of just £37.36 a week. Antonia Senior asked the Times Money team to try it for themselves Antonia Senior and her husband's weekly shop The Saab Range Life styles of the Money Team pensioners' (pichired, left to right) David Nieper Post your thoughts on the state pension to Age concerns Pensioners in poverty are likely to have ill health too, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic Illegible Article Keep your wad in your wallet and go for a fiscal detox The Times Cruising for a bruising by cinemagoers? Myrtle danger Illegible Article I need value-for-money skiwear for my first trip to the slopes answers your style questions asklucia @ thetimes. co. uk Men sid too . . . Luxury with Lucia Taray Rose, the saviour of our soles Is the new Bond movie too violent for children? Frabcesca Steele gets the reaction of adults and children after they view the film inside out For more cmments on the movie and children's viewing Grilled white fish with balsamico Sausage and lentil lash-up A saucy supper from Verona that is more than passing fair If you want to liven up sea bass, sausage or even strawberries, nothing does the trick like balsamic vinegar Devilled chicken livers on toast Strawberry tart with mascarpone Fortnum & Mason Star Bucks Coffee Was Natascha's prison a refuge? A new book examines the questions left unanswered after the kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch escaped If you missed the first extract from Girl in the Cellar: … Shall we skip the light fandango, m'lud? With the Procol Harum verdict imminent, Peter Paphides walks the often fractious line between collaboration and co-composition Index Boogle Woogfocast: Joois Holland is your host . . . HMV The last one standing is always the killer He's 71 and feeling it, but Jerry Lee Lewis has a new album on the way and a heap of memories to chew over with Alan Franks Ode to a joystick As an orchestral concert of video-game themes arrives in London, Neil Fisher asked a classical composer to assess the scores of some bestsellers 'Bombs' The Times Semyon Bychkov Shostakovich Emmanuelle Haim Monteverd Thomas Quasthoff Betrachte, HK Gruber Zeltstimmung Kent Nagano Brahms/Schoenberg Pop Albums Pop Take That Beautiful World Singles Snoop Dogg The Blue Carpet Treatment Radio Downloads Apostasy on the dancefloor Faithless have abandoned big rave anthems, they tell Sophie Heawood, but they'll still bite your legs The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items OAE/ Zehetmair Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall Patricia Barber Jazz Ronnie Scott's WI reviews first night Dardanus Opera Royal Academy of Music, NWI tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Beat the Estate Agent Simon Schama's Power of Art Jam and Jerusalem The Russell Brand Show The Dish (2000) Film Choice From Hell (2001) Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) The Queen Mother of all sensations Variations Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4069 Word Watching Polygon MyQ Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar The killjoys have a point - too many of us fail to think of the downside in buying a place in the sun Focus on Virginia Water In Mews House in Northwest Londond Daleham Mews, Nw3: a stylishly restored home over three floors in a quiet cobbied street Out Georgian Country Home in Kent Away Victorian Manor in Scotland Place your Bets now The Numbers Experts predict a slower market in 2007, report Anne Ashworth and Susan Emmett The Word Multiple Display Advertising Items The Clouds are Lifting Blackpool's allure is a little faded but its hopes are riding on winning Britain's first super-casino, reports Jayne Dowle Stars Truck For Sale Q&a Standard Life Regalian Guilt-Free Weekends Camilla Cavendish revels in rural living without the stain of owning a second home Country Lore property finer. com Freehold Land for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property The Buyers are Getting Bolder Overseas Web Watch Gulf between Dubai is getting bigger and more daring - but with building going on at a frenzied pace, how much more can the market take? City Scape Fact File Welcome to Istancool Damian Barr admires a futuristic development in Turkery - with its own Harvey Nichols Fact File Magnolia Select Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items My Other House is a Chateau This glorious castle in Normandy is the perfect place in which to evade the pressures of modern life, says Marcus Binney For Sale The Grape Escape Buying a French vineyard sound tempting but the realities - not to mention the regulations - are sobering, writes Paul Shearer Multiple Display Advertising Items Slip off to the Slopes Ski resorts can offer gold rental returns: Lorna Blackwood picks three of the best Canada Inside Track New Zealand St Lucia Tees up the Golf Crowd Overseas Top players plan to build four new courses for the island, while rival Antigua has opted for upmarket tourism, says Rupert Wright Fact File Set a Course to Vilamoura This Algarve resort has a flourishing marina as well as great fairways, says Jill James Italy's Secret Gataway Overseas Cheap flights can now whisk you to Abruzzo's little-known delights, says Tom Chesshyre Fact File savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Affordable Option Overseas Bulgaria offers a lot for £100,000 but it pays to do your homework, says Robert Nurden For Sale MSI The Boom Town Rocks Fred Redwood explains why house prices in Porthcawl have risen 100% in three years For Sale Fact File Charcol direct Multiple Display Advertising Items School's over for this Manor Real Estate Wheels that Grind Slowly Caroline Brannigan tells how red tape has mired one man's dream of producing green electricity Fact File Former Stables near Nottingham Converted Naval Brewhouse in Plymouth Colliery Building near Bristol The End of Rigsby? 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