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News from 01/07/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Rowing Henley, Mike Shooter, David Adams, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Neelam Verjee, S. J. Chinn, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Nick Jackson, Robert Thicknesse, Rosemary Bennett and Ben Webster, Niall Dickson (Chief Executive, The King's Fund), Mark Souster, Peter Phillips, Sam Lister and David Charter, Richard Hobson, Jenny Butler (Chairman, College of occupational Therapists), Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie, Christine Seib, Ruth Gledhill and Jonathan Wynne-Jones, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Carl Mortished, Gareth Boote, Bob Stanley, Kevin Gillan, Angus Batey and Anna Frame, Jeremy Whittle, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Bernard Mills, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Adrian Ryan, Dan Sabbagh and Sarah Butler, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, David Frith, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Philippa Cardale, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Peter Richardson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Kate Burt, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Peter Riddel Political Briefing, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Beverly Malone (General Secretary, Royal College of Nursing), Angela Jameson, Pete Paphidres, Jean-Paul Floru, Brian Rogers (Professional Officer, Mental Health Nurses Association) Westminster, London, Martin Penner, Peter Paphides, Paula Hawkins, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Phll Massam, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Smith, Gail Counsell, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Sarah Marks, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Arthur Dicken, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Marcus Binney, Matthew Pryor, Marc Aspland, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Sean O'Nelli, Chris Campling, Frances Gibb and Ruth Gledhill, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Ben H. C. Attwood, Grainger Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Silvan Jones, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sophie Kirkham, Caitlin Moran, Sauri, Kenya, Faith Glasgow, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Sanderson and Liz Chong, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Gordon Brown, Frank Lee, Owen Slot, Peter Robinson, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Garth Davidson, Mayur Lakhani (Chairman, Royal College of General Practioners), David Charter and Mark Henderson, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times New obstacle to women bishops Tunnel collapses Union chiefs go Bricks and Mortar Hostages inquiry Rover rebuff Venus shines Americans are not trigger-happy Air ticket tax to aid the poor in Africa Jonny Wilkinson Settlers resist Israel's withdrawal from Gaza Senior clergy move to block ordination of women bishops In the Times Today The Times Air ticket tax to aid Africa Strikers make bail application Death row retrial Limited coverage Sexuality monitor Dickinson appeal A line not toed Fall in pregnancy Hunt for the Attacker Happy Sports Brave Abigail counts her blessings Drink fuels 'stranger danger' of rising violence on streets Crime Bills Illegal immigrants estimated at 500,000 Man remanded over 'abduction' Plea for Meadow Father saves son Protesters jailed Wheelchair victim Milly's garden Times capsule Multiyork First new Leonardo for 70 years found Technology uncovers a sketch to provoke a conspiracy theories, writes Jack Malvern Israeli forces storm hotel to Angry Sharon brings forward Gaza pullout Small victory in battle over emotive images Squatters in a rundown beachside hotel targeted by the security forces tell of their shock at swift and dramatic action. Ian MacKinnon reports from Gush Katif Commuter express in near-miss as controversial tunnel collapses Subaru Car driver dies after level-crossing crash Police 'falsified 999 call target' The cat's pyjamas Lightning boy dies Mother's gift Right racket? Dare to Bare IWC Miners' officials to stand down over fraud inquiry This will enable us to ensure that any potential fraud is capped dfs dfs Opening Times BMA drops its opposition to doctor-assisted suicide Ford The Sharpest Critics DELL Live Still getting their hits out for the lads First Night Double talk, double text Still devout, family decries lack of help British Gas Sounds of the Proms Record damages for sex abuse by Catholic priest Prince costs country 4p a head Accounts for the Prince of Wales Cinemas Everywhere War of the Worlds A Year's Work Good husbandry brings organic business growth People Benn fails to display Olympic credentials PC World Playing to the gallery Picture Gallery On vocation PS John Lewis Hard thoughts, not warm words for Tories Homebase Police challenge race ruling Actors honour film veteran Dismay over quality of life Maori welcome for Big Ted KIA Two peregrines killed by poison Real poverty Olympic bid Shootings by Israeli forces Paying the price for water Paramedics plan Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline Glastonbury spirit Perfect spelling Plea to save Sane helpline Monetary policy Benefits of cohabitation Sporting seniors Dress codes The Times Cracking up the Code What clues lurk beneath the image of the Madonna? London's mayor, like Napoleon, needs to face his water loo problem Rhetoric and Reality Big ideas must be matched by attention to the practicalities of EU reform Wedded to a daft old idea Privacy on parade, at a price Lots of people know our personal details electronically. . . but can't we turn the tables on them? The Times Does aid work? Yes - for Britain Development is a moral crusade led by charities who know nothing about job creation If you reckon Americans are gung-ho, trigger-happy warriors, think again Vet convicted of helping terrorist snatch children Today Tomorrow Toyota 'Mother's Day is a real struggle' Sainsbury's Strongbow Road deaths reach record low, but more cyclists die Queen Elizabeth's White Wardrobe The New Passat. Luxury you could easily get used to By gum! A prize solution to a very sticky problem Stay away if you're not rocking for Africa or marching with pride Rock'n'roll - and a rummage in Blair's trousers Prime Minister gets up close and personal with a sound man as he faces MTV generation, writes Helen Rumbelow Live 8 Microsoft Office Leaders scrap targets on climate US economists are attempting to prove that $110 a person a year can lift a dirt-poor village out of poverty in five years, writes Xan Rice from Sauri, Kenya Bush gives $7bn aid to Africa for deserving countries Tom Reid Hydrogen Fuel Cells Carbon Sequestration Nuclear Power The Gleneagles summit communiqué on global warming is being watered down dramatically to get the President to sign it, report David Charter and Mark Henderson Regatta crowd weathers damp Make this your very own day of action Killing suspect to fight extradition Border collies go to college Syphilis rates continue to climb Bus workers in pay disputes The Link Army experiment to find best in the vest The volley of grunts is but a passing shot BT Half Price Science holds its last great mysteries up to the light vso Top 25 Questions Times World News New President was ringleader of US embassy seizure, say hostages Forging Ahead Crisis that put Carter out of office Inmates on Death Row are included in prison smoking ban Nokia tiny.com Defiant journalist ready for jail Chávez uses 'oil diplomacy' to build regional influence Weather Eye Keep the Beat Charity worker denies abuse Delhi Aid ship hijacked Brando auction New York (AFP): MP's killer jailed St Petersburg (AFP): Gay marriages Madrid (AFP): Diplomatic pimp Helsinki (AFP): Wrong spirit Brussels Suzuki Photos expose Army's abusive regime South Korean Defence Minister narrowly escapes the sack over military bullying scandal. Richard Lloyd Parry reports Ban ensures Saddam has a bestseller on his hands The Times Ambassador accuses US over killing Nationwide Nokia Berlusconi calls in US envoy over 'CIA kidnap' of imam Muted hope for budget deal in UK presidency Asia-Africa Solidarity Japan Wishes to Share Asian Experience of Success with Africa Official Websites LMC Razzmatazz of '98 gives way to more 'workmanlike' era Suspicion shifts from Russia over poison used on leader The investigation continues but Viktor Yushchenko's would-be killer found his dioxin in Ukraine, reports Giles Whittell The Times Toxic Wastes Lorelei bridge stirs up green undercurrents The Times Aviator will travel world on fresh air and sunlight Passenger in limbo given a home British citizenship liberates man from waiting game after 13 months of living in an airport, Neelam Verjee reports Benadryl Mugabe 'clean-up' victims describe plight to UN envoy The Times M&S stake Nectar link-up BT loses appeal Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones 'Phoenix Four' hold back on £30m Rover trust vow Fed raises US interest rates as talk of UK cut incre Look out - Mack the Knife is back in charge at Morgan … Policy has to follow trends Hedge Wedges ING Direct Self-interest is best way to remove CAP Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 806 Telecom Tycoon is Regional Winner Hang Seng Nikkei Acting chairman of SEC appointed Stop Press AT&T shareholders approve SBC deal Foreigners buy more US securities Quote of the Day 'I'm not a betting man' Directors' Dealings Smaller Stock to Watch Results in Brief Gold Business Big Shot North Sea Oil Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates BoA Stuns market with $35bn deal News Corp considering sale of specialist magazines for £250m Moscow's mayor backs Sibir in legal fight with Abramovich Billionaire built credit card firm from nothing UBS investment bank head quits for hedge fund job Bible belt son takes Wall St crown in tale of many twists Return to Morgan Stanley could cost Perella $6m Growth slowdown prompts hopes of interest rate cut vitra Judgement may make it harder for small businesses to get loans New chief at Boeing wants end to Airbus subsidies Sir to bag £80m as schools go on sale Stanford buys M&s stake Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) Boots seals £300m deal to sell and lease back small stores Next plans £10m 'bet' for senior executives Adviser to Brown 'argued against Railtrack bailout' Times Online Former top-paid executive is back with £15m float Shell looks to put scandal behind it with settlements Half-ear accounts City Diary Laughing stock Eggstraordinary Variety is vital to save the soul of Europe Prontaprint owner to be snapped up for £150m GCap duo are still sending the wrong signals Media CNN lightens up in a quest for more viewers Dan Sabbagh reports on the challenges facing the American television giant The Times Mediapolis The Future of Television Tabloid ad slump hits shares in Trinity Mirror Optimism on clothes retailers helps Next and M&s Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Faith in Sly helps to patch up problems for Trinity The Day's Biggest Movers Xansa My Travel lifted by boost from broker Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gilts Abbot Group Banking & Finance Bricks Mortar The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Relive the Day that Music Changed the World Times Register Sir Kenneth Holland Third-generation firefighter responsible for reporting on the brigade's performance during the incendiary summer of 1976 Brigadier Leslie Marsh Royal Marine commander who helped to deter an Iraqi threat to the sovereignty of Kuwait in 1961 Isidore Cohen Violinist who took up the instrument late, but became a leading light on the New York chamber music scene David Diamond Unashamed romantic whose compositions have survived a period of disfavour Stella Chitty Stage manager who was not cowed by the divas Sir John Mills remembered Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements of notices … Service of Thanksgiving Court Circular Marriages Deaths Dinner School Notices Bridge Andrew Robson Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Raymond Keene Premium Bonds Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tax inspector entitled to assumption Chancery Division Facts govern whether charge fixed or floating House of Lords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadillac shapes up for UK invasion Vaughan Freeman says the American manufacturers arrives with a new image Cadillac CTS Times on Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day July 1, 1971 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast The atmosphere in Thetford is electric Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Times Sport Racing Rivals riding high against all odds Racing UK Times Test At the Races Godolphin leave tactics to Dettori Tomorrow Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings The Times Sports Book Sandown Park Troubled Wigan look to halt startling decline Rugby League Beverley Racing Wolverhampton Top to Bottom mine Bid can put sport back on track David Powell says next week's 2012 Olympic vote will have a crucial impact on the future of Great Britain's teams Rugby League Sure Men Wests brighten the day for Britain Rowing Henley Royal Regatta Yesterday's Results Ballesteros out of Open Today's Order of Rowing Goosen soon assumes the recovery position John Hopkins Armstrong prepares to ride into the sunset Cycling The Results Service Today's Fixtures Taylor turns on power to leave Jenkins stranded in desert Darts Golf McConnell runs back into form Bichel's new role Cricket Stupples suffers Golf Level best Netball Hearns comeback Boxing IBM Flattened Michelin sticking to its ground Motor Racing Skills more important than pride of Lions O'Callaghan emerges from the shadows to play key role Ready for the Haka Challenge All Blacks v Lions Guinness Woodward wilts in the face of media onslaught The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Timesonline The Sunday Times Feelings run high from bathroom to battlefield Jonny Wilkinson finds pressure is mounting as the Lions seek to make the most of their second chance tomorrow Time for hostile supporters to tune in, turn on or drop out Pearce goes down to the wire in bid to lift standards Hackett rues Fifa ten-yard retreat Kirkland switch Going, Going, Gone Birmingham deal Lee for Bolton Brighton prize Liverpool hope González will spark influx The Game Tottenham step up chase for Downing with £6m offer Redknapp frustrated by reserves' lack of ambition Top 'Ponces' Listening ear in place for those on sticky wicket Yesterday's Scoreboards Killeen swings it Durham's way Limping Dragons run out of puff Outlaws make Symonds an offer he can refuse Cashing in Trescothick knows the Ashes series will not be child's play Matthew Syed says the England opener will have new fans when he takes on Australia Australia's blushes spared as Clarke lifts the clouds Jack of all trades or master of one? Twelfth man to provide a dilemma Richard Hobson says the extra player will provide a fascinating dimension to the NatWest Challenge The Spectators who Can Prove Substitutes for Success The Rules we Can Work It out Hewitt offers trip down memory lane for man in opposite corner New format for doubles Timesonline Tuning In Rain or Shine? Why Federer will meet Roddick in final reckoning Results Court on Camera Timesonline talk Sport Mauresmo shines in the gloom on People's Thursday Today's Order of Play Force with Williams again after Hill The Times Crossword 23,017 The Insider Singapore is excited about its moment in the spotlight … It Will be crunch time on the drugs issue for Fifa, … Sharapova halted in her tracks. . . with a screech Riot over, it's business as usual, Glazers tell United The Times Tomorrow Sharapova down in the mouth after Venus rises to eclipse champion Multiple Display Advertising Items Quotes of the Day A summer of beaches, bikinis and wee blind mice Picture Gallery Join the Debate A real buzz in the air Foodies beware Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Author, critic and the power of a poison pen As Norman Mailer launches a vitriolic attack on the doyenne of New York literary critics after she savaged one of his books, Richard Morrison says they're less prickly in the performing arts, while well-known writers and reviewers recall their critical experiences What Kakutani Said about Fancy a scrap? It may be only paper and glue, yet scrapbooking is a $3bn worldwide industry. One in four Americans is at it, and now it has arrived here. Kate Burt gets stuck in Harpers Hair with Hari Ask Lucia Exclusively yours Strawberries rise to the occasion home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Order Good Cooking What about me? Narcissists are not just selfish - they may be suffering from a personality disorder, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Tomorrow in body&soul Sounds The day I changed the world Pete Paphides, the new Chief Rock Critic of the Times, was 15 when he went to Wembley for Live Aid. Twenty years later, on the eve of Live 8, he remembers the day pop - and he - grew up Hail to the Chief The only British act appearing in Philadelphia will be Leeds lads, the Kaiser Chiefs. Caitlin Moran traded bons mots The Wit and Wisdom of Kaiser Chiefs Lyrics Times Writers on Live Aid The Times Half price luxury UK summer Breaks Inside Pink Floyd Egos in arcadia Peter Robinson invites us all backstage at Hyde Park for a bit of caring, sharing diva behaviour and rock'n'roll madness It's not my party Interview 20 years ago the Quo opened the show. This time they're not even in it. David Sinclair met a grumpy Francis Rossi Bob Stanley updates the lives of the stars of 1985 Sing when you're winging Opera Theatre Year 10 The Proms Classical CDs Pop Ai Green As the Cheltenham Festival begins, Martyn Brabbins gives John Allison a sneak preview Entertainments Tv & Radio Radio Choice Laurie Graham Jools Holland turns up the volume in a Later special Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Richard Whiteley Tribute Channel 4, from 2.30pm Richard Whiteley Scrubs Channel 4, 8pm Will & Grace Channel 4, 8.30pm Later. . . Even Louder BBC Two, 11.35pm Film Choice The Spy who Loved Me Magnum Force (1973) Five, 10pm Batman Returns (1992) Channel 4,11.35pm Allergics' stories cause little reaction Last Night's TV Sarah Vine Variations Su Doku Squared T2 Crossword No 3624 Win Champagne Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Sky The Times The Surveyor Openingbids Surely we should know whether the soil is polluted before letting our children dig in the garden? No one knows how much contaminated land there is Picture Gallery The Facts behind the Figures Focus on What Estate Agents Say: London In Four-Bed House in Southeast London West Norwood, Se27: a detached Victorian house with garden on a residential street Out Ground-Floor Apartment in Kent Ide Hill: one of five flats in an 1860s country house on the highest point in Kent Away Period Cottage in the New Forest Cadnam: a late-Georgian house with three bedrooms and a pretty cottage garden Be Warier in Bulgaria Investors must keep a cool head before taking a dip in the Black Sea, says Sarah Marks Travel costs could consume a big chunk of the holiday budget Forsale Checklist Westbury What'son Halifax Dig for Victory Border Guards A Mutiny on the Balcony Buyers want outside space but often all they get is a postage stamp, says Catherine Riley The return of the communal garden could be good news Hot Summer Anthony Green & Spencer The Love Lawn House Once virtually derelict, Maperton is now back to its finest, reports Marcus Binney berkeley homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Which They Serve The gentry have a new way of making ends meet - invite the public to stay, reports Faith Glasgow The Genteel Touch If you want to live in some style without worrying about the bills, buy a flat in a stately home, says Jenny Knight We swapped a big house in one acre for a flat in 110 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sitting Targets Home and Away If you have been posted abroad for a while it pays to know that your home is safe and in good hands, writes Philippa Cardale The gold standard appeared to be a company let House Rules Buy Tolet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Milan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bryant Homes Kick the Penalty Mortgage Makeover Jane must delay any new mortgage deal to avoid hefty charges The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes

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