News from 30/06/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Mike Fowle, Ramita Naval, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, DJM, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, S. T. Vaughan, Robert Thicknesse, Alex Pine, Mark Souster, Nicholas Stephens, Brian Orrell, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Morgan Roth editoriai assistant, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Michael Veail, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Roland Watson and Gerard Baker, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour and Stephen Farrell, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Callum Beaton, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Tanner, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ken Stevens, Richard Nott Commerclai director, Marcus Williams, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, David H. Walton, Chris Johnston, Nick Green, Ian MacKinnon, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Gordon Chambers, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Martin Johnson, John Westerby, Lesley Close, Janet Daley, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Laura Lee Davies, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Palin, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Eric Ickinger, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Steve Coomber, Ken Tindell, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Marc Aspland, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Oliver James, Patrick Hosking, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, David McA. McKirdy, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Susie Mair, Ashling O'connor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Frank Greaney, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Peter Shapiro, Tony Dawe, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Keith Fisher, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Geoff Watson, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Bill Edgar and John Goodbody, Joe Bolger, Alan Hamilton and Michael Evans, Christopher Irvine, Michael J. Hendrle Astronomy Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Britain 'wants end to EU farm policy' Miners' fund case Antisocial orders Career Husband exiled United discord High street gloom 'Fate has dealt Tony Blair a strong hand. But can he … Bush pledges Africa aid—with strings Can you write the next Harry Potter? 'I long to be a little boy again'- the son who killed his parents Blair signals his desire to end EU farm subsidies In the Times Today The Times Trade justice a 'moral duty' for rich Europe Bush puts strings on aid to Africa Oil firm fined £1m over blast Lightning death Voracious China On the buses Show must go on Britain sparkles Hut hot-spot How to spot clues to the vanity syndrome Toucan Narcissus schoolboy who killed his parents is cleared of murder Judge accepts that teenager who has delusions of importance is guilty only of manslaughter, writes Russell Jenkins Miners' union faces class action over fraud claims Lawyers are preparing a case for the recovery of millions of pounds of compensation payments. Andrew Norfolk reports Hunger strikers 'bullied' by centre staff Three held over egg attacks Prisoner's suicide Fourth fire death Terrorist jailed Murder charge Pulling the plug Quite a catch Rolex Canine Justice Innocent old pitbull must be put down, court orders 'To whom much has been given, much is required' The Bush Interview The Questions & Answers The Questions & Answers Master Card Bush on . . . Scotch mist but no kilt or haggis If a mob overruns Gleneagles, G8 delegates will take refuge in castle Rail strike will cause chaos for Live 8 fans Makepovertyhistory Hackett White Met officers win £90,000 at race tribunal Sky Virgin UNdiplomatic Reality check Would the Bluewater shopping centre ban this woman? … Ps Spy in the cab put Howard on right road People Dixons Police crack down on yobs with huge increase in ASBOs Number by Area Antisocial Behaviour Sainsbury's London Business School The Conran Shop Neighbours to shame rave students Those living near the party house, where revels can last through the night, are planning revenge, reports Steve Bird Willie Donaldson Computer risks Lions on tour Changes of regime in Iran Hip repairs timesonline Sceptical reaction to Government's ID project Let's hear it for our jolly tars, and not Auntie Dyslexia diagnosis Ketchup manners The right to choose to die Gamesmanship History, or bunk? The Times Trouble at T'pit Have miners become victims of their own union? A Class Action As Asbo rates soar, an Order on behalf of the British people No more wet fish and plagiarism: all we are left with is Top Watergun Bush to Blair Clear signs of movement from Washington towards London Thunderer: Trace the tracks of my tears Summit to write home about There may be a cast of thousands for G8 but Britain can pluck real progress from the party hat The Times Arresting idea No 78: bonus points Police incentive schemes for nabbing criminals could at least pick the right target Eureka! Blair's perfect (but eccentric) answer to the European conundrum Methodists will bless gays Philips VSO Son of millionaire 'kidnapped brother over inheritance' Medical database is huge security risk and freedom threat, say doctors dfs ER heroes give false recovery hopes to patients tiscali No confrontation? If this is reality, get me out of here Kwik-Fit Richersounds Where have the hedgehogs gone? PC World PC World Ambulances will take longer to reach potentially serious cases You've got to love a city that's famous for chocolate, … The Target Times Watchdog to oversee discipline of judges Sun will contest Saddam lawsuit Armed 'dognapper' takes puppy Mystery gnomes invade again By a Correspondent: Workers punished for pregnancy which? Swimming pool machines will put surfers on crest of a wave Why we lost so badly, by senior Tory party donor Make up your own Tour de France Veterans remember comrades lost at sea Mint The Sharpest Critics Gags aside, this jolly ride is worth making a knight of First Night Theatre Don Quixote Rides Again Birmingham Rep Restless babies that keep their mothers awake for a month A Life under the Ocean Wave eurostar Times World News Big Mike, the First Husband, sent into exile to keep wife in power The President's Problems Taleban to release video of helicopter 'attack' Police cadets betray torn loyalty Iraq's security force is failing to live up to Bush's promises, report Rana Sabbagh-Gargour and Stephen Farrell Insurgents are ready to lay down arms, says new party President invokes new Islamic wave Renault Hezbollah attacks military posts As violence escalates, Israelis block roads in protest at pullout from Gaza. Ian MacKinnon reports T2 Lack of cash set to bring Berlin Wall down - again intel inside American Express The lion and cockerel flirt in the sand Turkey faces fresh obstacle on rocky road to joining EU The Times Spy in the sky comes to your computer Oprah joins greatest Americans (AP): Newborn baby weighs 13lb 12oz Lloyds TSB Insurance Fishermen land monster catfish—but they're going to put it back Thousands turn anger on police after road accident Astronomy Air France (AFP): Former leader insults party (AFP): Buried treasure Ambassador quits (Reuters): Zuma in court Gun fire The day Putin packed plenty of bling - but was he supposed … James Bone reports on the strange case of the Super Bowl diamonds The Times The Nixon Tapes II: Gandhi 'the witch' Times Business Asda pace eases Pension levy plan M&A chief to quit Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Trinity rejects £800m bid for Mirror Drop in high street sales 'the worst for 22 years' The future is Orange as Wanadoo announces rebrading Engaging tone from Télécom Credit Suisse, the new name for CSFB, is not one of … Paywatch egg Happy ending hides a darker storyline Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei North Sea Oil Look Ahead Chevron go-ahead Stop Press New bank chief Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Blair told Byers he 'favoured Railtrack takeover' ITV chief seeks looser ad rules Irish plan to make a mint on sale Mutual to launch Sharia-friendly CTF Spirent division to lose 180 workers acer A Picture of Decline New Welsh Sony boss cuts 650 jobs in Wales Complaints to ombudsman over endowments soar Carbon Trust Maersk closes in on P&O Nedlloyd stake Piper Jaffray grabs six Nomura staff FSA tries to quash myth of high staff turnover First Boston enters history books Names that are No More US securities watchdog unties gag stopping talk before IPOs Fight over download licence terms goes to tribunal Investors will duel over Jane Norman The Times Versailles fraudster must pay victims £10m Drug firm makes £12m settlement Ex-Financier's £1.7m Penalty Hitting the spot City Diary Written in code City Diary Night terrors French minister plays down Rhodia allegations EU gives Italy extra time to cut budget deficit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Interexec Driven to succeed in a male world Case Study amazon Wanted: more female role models Investors check out BAA as broker plays down review Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 IN&M sees headline growth independent of Indy's boost The Day's Biggest Movers Savills Gilts Hunting cashes in on soaring share price Smaller Capitalisation Shares Inchcape Business Wanmen Times Register Sir Paul Wright Unorthodox diplomat whose easygoing approach to life stood him in good stead in many perplexing postings Sir Paul Wright, KCMG, OBE, diplomat, was born on May 12,1915. He died on June 10,2005, aged 90 Enid Foster Librarian who served the British stage with imperturbable distinction for more than 60 years An ambassador's farewell Chet Helms Freewheeling hippy who launched Janis Joplin and put San Francisco on the rock'n'roll map during the Summer of Love Domino Harvey Troubled showbiz heiress who gave up modelling to work as a bounty hunter in the Los Angeles ghetto Domino Harvey, model and bounty hunter, was born on August 7,1969. She died on June 27,2005, aged 35 Lives Remembered Same result achieved by judicial procedural ingenuity Court of Appeal Raising new issue in legal case does not restore right to arbitration Court of Appeal Mercury and Venus vie in the night sky in July Legal News Diplomatic Appointments University News Memorial Service RGT: Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Service of Thanksgiving In Memoriam - Private Awards Dinner Meeting University News Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Madrid Top choices for summer adventurers Barn for six in Devon £639 for a week, and below, left, Greece a fortnight £389, Tuscany a week £279, Barbados a week £589. Tony Dawe lists the best offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Some storms are quite breathtaking Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Arc-bound Alkaased is Newbury absentee Racing On Saturday Times Test O'Neill hits the sales to quieten chatter about Jackdaws Castle Diary Haydock Park Newbury Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings The Times Sports Book Epsom Perth Yarmouth Bradshaw channelling all her efforts into New York Swimming Henson ready to seize moment Rugby Union The Sunday Times Cayless signs for St Helens Holmes on hold Daunting draw England lose out The Results Service Today's Fixtures Cricket 'Sorry' not part of Umaga's vocabulary Tomorrow Times Online Custody battle key to Lions' hopes of getting out of jail Leicester renew their interest in converting Sculthorpe Spin no shield in face of poor form and spear tackles Alastair Campbell believes the Lions owed it to their injured captain and fans to speak out Volkswagen Lions Team Woodward shaken into changing tack Dirty tricks fears add to Australia's tribulations How They Line up The Times Hostile History of Old Enemies Northamptonshire v Somerset Departure of bitter-sweet Bryant foils Derbyshire Shah takes advantage of Spitfires' frailties Essex v Hampshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Azhar survives the storm to steer Surrey safely home Twenty20 Cup Teams to put the squeeze on Michelin Motor Racing Army steal a march on rivals Rowing Results from Henley Royal Regatta Today's Order of Rowing Harrington feels benefit of going the extra yard Woosnam's Men Shortfall in funding may lead to England team cuts Athletics Yakubu appeals to Middlesbrough Football Going, Going, Gone Parting shots Stoke go Dutch World Cup rights Zola bows out Uefa targets top clubs in new war on drug cheats Robert hit in the pocket again United's new owners given a welcome they will not forget Oliver Kay on the angry scenes that marked the Glazers' first visit to Old Trafford Phillips signs for Villa Times Online Allardyce determined to hold off Liverpool's advances Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Davenport's resurgence continues to gather pace Woodbridge hangs up his racket Today's Order of Play Court on Camera Dick offers to guide Murray on to centre stage Times Online Electrifying Hewitt plugs into power from his personal grid Shot of the day Fastest serve Oh I say! Gripe of the day The British disease Tuning in Rain or shine? Federer the genius, an artist with a racket for a brush Bosch Tomorrow The Times Crossword The Insider While Britain hopes for a turnaround in the Lions series … It Could be the most expensive way to get an Arsenal … Plucky Johansson follows in the footsteps of Edberg Times Sport Glazers move in at United Federer hits heights to put Wimbledon title within sight again The Times Today Exclusive Tomorrow Saturday The Times Quotes of the Day Do you care enough to help these forgotten children? Join the Debate Full of Glasto cheer The identity charge Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Think you can write a children's bestseller? . . . well now's your chance. As a nationwide competition is launched to find a new children's author, Catherine O'Brien asks three established stars for their tips Schadenfreude for Children Suicide, the net A spate of cyber suicides in Japan—59 so far this year—has authorities alarmed. Richard Lloyd Parry reports on the young people who are forming internet death pacts The Times Perfect celebration of the perfect fruit thetimes Your household dilemmas solved Get savvy: make Style Let's face it, many of us wear some kind of uniform. How else to solve the daily what-to-wear dilemma? Three women talk to Carolyn Asome about their choices BTW . . . Fat: it's a family affair Many people inherit a tendency to high cholesterol, but because they lead a healthy lifestyle, they don't know they're at risk, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Conquering an African Scourge Screen When the killing had to stop The remake of War of the Worlds is the first true post-9/11 disaster movie, argues Kevin Maher Other Wars of the Worlds Mars attacks New Releases Spielberg has made the best B-movie, says James Christopher Review in Four Words or Less More New Releases Tense rock rivalries and rocky relationships keep Wendy Ide intrigued What's the first picture you see? Sean MacAulay tells the stories behind some of the most famous images in the movies - the studio logos shown before the main attraction Mitridate Twentieth Century Fox—fanfare with Searchlights Studio Classics Paramount Pictures—majestic Mountain MGM—LEO the Lion Universal Pictures—globe Columbia—lady Liberty Hey, naff-looking, you're so cooking Pretty-boy movie stars beware - it's sexy-ugly that gets casting directors a-moonin' and a-swoonin' these days, says Kevin Maher Bombón How to Be a Sexy-Ugly Actor Robert A sitcom starring the crassest fame-seekers in Hollywood is delicious, says Sean MacAulay Time to rise and shine Festival Cambridge has a knack of attracting big names - to the irritation of its larger rivals, says Stephen Dalton Skodafabia The Proms New DVDs This week's releases are all about kiss kiss bang bang, finds Geoff Brown Imaginary Heroes Five Not to Miss Music be the feud Ondi Timoner turned the tiff between two rock bands into the award-winning Dig! Peter Shapiro heard one side of the story FilmFirst He's back for Moor Opera Otello Covent Garden Theatre Richard II Ludlow Castle First Choice Theatre The President of an Empty Room Cottesloe Opera Falstaff Stanley Hall Opera, Halstead Entertainments Pop Crosby, Stills & Nash Hammersmith Apollo, W6 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Murphy's Law Kath & Kim Variations Allergic to Everything The Great British Loser The Man in the White Suit Gilda (1946, b/w) Cape Fear (1991) Fulfords cleaning up on reality TV Su Doku Squared Are You a Champion? T2 Crossword No 3630 Win Champagne Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Picture The Times Inside Contact us The Times From dull starts to shining stars The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week Carbon Trust All that grooming and still no job Week 12: A Job or Not The Lowdown How to Be Top Profits rise in the East How to . . . Do Business in China That China's massive population is a market Western entrepreneurs would love to tap into is not in doubt. What is less clear is how to go about it. Clare Dight sets out a few of the ground rules Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More simmance What Can I Earn? The need to see eye-to-eye with your employer Worklife Challenge The Key to . . . The Sunday Times High-flyer wings it with a cross-border approach The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in . . . The Police Airbus Schools to build world managers Cultural learning is seen as key in preparing students to join the international business community, writes Steve Coomber Case Study How Weather Affects the Stock Market Days that Shook Business Course Watch How Do I Become . . . mbaworld Successful women are those in control Interview Carol Lewis spoke to three women on Management Today's 35 Women Under 35 list and learnt that taking charge of their careers was the key to their success My Best Move . . . . . . And my Worst It's all Greek to me Business Travel Athens You Need a New Job when . . . Essentials Web Watch Test Yourself . . . Answers Statwatch Careers of the Week Strive To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Solios Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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