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News from 06/07/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Rosemary Righter, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, DJM, Tracy Worcester, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Annie Gatti, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, James Ducker and Oliver Kay, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Christian Bowman, James Hider, Stephen Jakobi, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Philip Webster and John Goodbody, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Alan Hamilton, Mike Cosgrove, Joanne Philpott, Mairin Deburca, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Brian Carlo, Tim Teeman, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Christine Selb, Lisa Armstrong, Robert Hughes, Sandi Toksvig, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Beckham, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Richard Lloyd Parry and Leo Lewis, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Rosailnd Renshaw, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Monica Seeley, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Hopwood, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Daniel Finkelsten, Stefanle Marsh, Barbara Oaff, Andrew Norfolk and Nicola Woolcock, David Crossland, Angus MacLeod, Neil Fisher, Richard Scorer, Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster, Liam Greene, Michael Gove, Chris Stanley, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Hennigan, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Olav Bjortomt, Paul Myners, Alistair Burt, Ken Wales, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Tony H. H. Richardson, Joe Bolger, Mike Norris, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Motorists escape rise in fuel duty Mapping cancer Asylum flights Envoys under fire Mine fund inquiry When Dali Met Hitchcock New Rover hope 'When it comes to British food, Jacques Chirac is spot on' London's hopes rise on day of Olympic destiny Brown accused of hypocrisy for delay in raising fuel duty In the Times Today The Times Toll plan crashes over cost of pilot scheme Crème £500,000 for whistle-blower Siege man dead Hairbrush ban Happy slap killers Correction SkodaFabia Triplets born 13 years apart The birth of Laina Beasley raises difficult questions about the ethics of keeping embryos frozen for decades. Chris Ayres reports from Los Angeles Europe agrees package deal to fly home asylum-seekers I'll arrest 600 more criminals a week, says chief Triple whammy of changes to visas 'will deter students' Deportee given a late reprieve Meadow protest Next-door ASBO Couple's mishap Best in clear Postal scam M25 delays By a Correspondent: Stylist told to give Bono trousers back Rolex The girl who woke up on a crane Astonished firefighters who thought they were dealing with a suicidal teenager after a girl was spotted 130ft above ground found she was fast asleep, Michael Horsnell reports Blair faces backlash if Africa fails to get the help it needs Negotiation at Gleneagles will 'go down to the wire', No 10 says, but campaigners are refusing to accept anything other than victory, write Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster Debt Never enough to eat and we never move on Africa Diary Jonathan Clayton is spending the week living with villagers in Yalwa Dan Wata, Nigeria Four Aims for Africa Trade Arms Blair face backlash if Africa fails to get the help it needs Leaders ask for debt relief but fail to tackle bad governance Humble pie on menu for Chirac The French President must stomach Scotland's finest food after scoffing at bad cuisine, write Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster The torch can't carry it self to Torino Lords support Bush on climate change control The Finns Reply Mock fires and bomb scares shatter village life Banning of protesters is 'a form of deportation' Gleneagles Diary Hello Daks The Co-operative Bank p. l. c Wife stabbed 112 times over affair Jaguar Legal tirade Lonchester Picture Gallery Ps People Setting new standard in royal anniversaries Dell AA Flixonase French tycoon plans seven city academies in London Victims of abuse No kilt for Bush Challenges facing the G8 on African poverty Royal variety? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Tackling offending behaviour with ASBOs Justice in the EU Youthful idealism of Live 8 Gamesmanship Statistics on immigration Ketchup manners Local attraction The Real World Our Friends the Finns Finnish cuisine should be served in British pubs Visa Vice Don't put off foreign students: we need them Is London geared up for 2012? Ask the taxi drivers, editors, landlords... Britain's mad chow disease Befuddled by the fog of Kyoto Britain's environmental policy is a costly shambles based on dubious predictions about the future The Times They do protest too much, methinks Violence from anarchists will do nothing for the oppressed people of Africa Look, I'm not schlepping all the way to Blackpool for museums and food Teacher on Sark 'suffered witch-hunt' Islanders campaign to have Hampshire schoolmaster reinstated after he was suspended, Simon de Bruxelles reports Nokia Bp Miners' lawyers investigated by society WorldVision Falconer announces reforms to legal aid Rac The Times Carbon Trust Foundation hospital plan passes its first fitness test Controversial policy finds favour with healthcare watchdog First attempt to map Hidden Hearing Ltd North and South still split over coronaries A picture of health - cancer atlas shows a nation divided by disease Cancer trends in British Isles Aid for deprived areas has not narrowed health gap A bad day for nits in the Commons The World is a Bomb Bonhams Big rise in CSA complaints Saga Wensley Developments Ltd Sky Designer babywear costs parents an arm and a leg Shopping List Researchers identify new dolphin species Legion Life is life for family's killers £6.5m for Renaissance drawing Blair adviser's 'obscene' speech Artist protests at Saatchi show Clichés spring forth from arid thought The Times Rank-and-file Tories rebel over leadership Tax credit costs rise tenfold in four years A show about dying that's lively enough - but only just Firstnight Theatre The Obituary Show The Bush Theatre, W12 Benedict Nightingale Sainsbury's Mint Firstnight Times World News Arab envoys escape assassination and kidnap attempts by gunmen Religious chiefs call on Sunnis to vote Elusive drug baron who is feted as a folk hero LMC Advance Visioncare The Global Fund Timesonline Brazilian President dogged by secret payroll scandal Terrorists storm disputed religious site Cunard Keypoint Onspeed KeeptheBeat New bank to stamp out corruption Prince shows touch of Diana's gentle style William demonstrates his credentials as a People's Prince while on a solo tour of New Zealand, reports Alan Hamilton Inside Track The Times The Times Canada's 'Myra Hindley' is freed after 12 years and tells all on TV (Reuters): Two missing US soldiers dead (AP): Comet lawsuit (Reuters): Pamplona Protest (AFP): Cheese source Bulldozers clear tribute to 1,000 Cold War victims Kathmandu Blair's EU vision not matched by his actions, insists Prodi TNT plot thwarted Intelligent Finance Nasty Viruses Westminster Worm turns for teenager who befuddled Microsoft Times Business Wednesday Oil tops $60 Equitable case E&Y winner Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Car chiefs' secret bid to revive output at Longbridge Primark left to bid for Littlewoods after New Look pulls out Insurers need a premium browbeating Longbridge dreams on UK pension advisers are still telling clients to cut … Debt dilemma Sudan Crisis Appeal UK falls behind in energy research funding Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead US retail hopes Stop Press Levitt for AIG Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Photo Archive Business Big Shot Railtrack failed 'because of management incompetence' Young opt to rent rather than buy CBI chief calls for rate cut to boost faltering economy Celebrity Challenge BP warns that profit will be hit by Texas City Costs Big Brothers' Nominations Grant Thornton Saatchi brothers may lose BA account Ex-C&W boss takes aim at big telecoms companies The Times Wimpey gives homes warning QinetiQ struggles to win private contracts Worrying Signs for Market Thames Water to appeal over plant RHM's equity valuation falls below £1bn before float High Priority Clinics for the stars sold to Dutch bank for £875m Asda chief elects new team to cut the 'flab' from chain Schoolboy Blair should do his R&D homework HSE The Times Picture Gallery Watchdog seeks assurance from insurance market British jobs at risk as Sanyo unveils worldwide revamp Experienced team in driving seat to revive Longbridge Wimpole Disposal of an Iconic Brand Banker earns $40m in MBNA deal The Times Reading matters Question of taste Picture Gallery Shelling out 'Aid will go only so far in helping Africa; trade must do the rest' Developing countries need fair access to world markets to break free of the red tape, corruption and historical shackles that keep them mired in poverty, argues Paul Myners Wolseley suffers as DIY rot reaches builders' merchants 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 RHM was never exceedingly good and is unlikely to rise The Day's Biggest Movers Northgate Gilts Game Group hit in HMV shoot-'em-up Smaller Capitalisation Shares William Hill Banking & Finance BiE Interim Executive Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank of Scotland Investment Service 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 British Funds Times Register Philip Hobsbaum Unsparing poet and critic whose close readings fostered the early work of such writers as James Kelman and Liz Lochhead Professor Geoffrey Parrinder Methodist scholar who invigorated the comparative study of religion with the fruits of his long experience of West Africa Eknath Solkar Gifted and fearless leg-side close fielder whose catch-per-match ratio was unequalled in Test cricket Eknath Solkar, cricketer, was born on March 18,1948. He died of diabetes on June 26,2005, aged 57 Obie Benson Bass who underpinned the harmonies of the successful Tamla Motown vocal group the Four Tops for more than 50 years Mere error of law by arbitrators is not an excess of power Law Report House of Lords Nostalgia wins at Hampton Court Faculty and Institute of Actuaries Intoximeter assumption Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court Circular Changing the Guard Legal News Appointment Memorial Service Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Meeting School Notices University News Bridge Chess Personal Column The Times Legal Notices Want to place a classified advertisement? Ubinetics Holdings Limited In the High Court of Justice Legal, Public, Company Court & Social The Joint Insolvency Monitoring Unit Limited In the High Court of Justice Micro Foucs Holdings Limited In the High Court of Justice The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Nature Notes On this Day July 6, 1954 The BBC's first attempt at a daily television news bulletin did not meet with universal approval Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Desert closes in on China's heartlands Weather Eye Times Sport Soviet Song resumes as leading lady Racing Newmarket Times Test Song resumes as leading lady Pontefract Uttoxeter Carlisle Wolverhampton Carlisle Newmarket Worcester Totesport Red Clubs to extend winning run The facts and figures that add up to tragedy Lydia Hislop studies the statistics that reveal the dangerous path jockeys tread on a daily basis Lingfield Park Catterick Mosley takes exception to Coulthard's comments Motor Racing Formula One in Crisis The Results Service Athletics Baseball Bowls Fixtures Cricket Golf Rugby union Tour match Tennis Times Online Breakaway starts to gather pace Armstrong in charge after fall by Zabriskie Cycling Tour De France Jan Ullrich In the Saddle Warriors relieved after Radlinski turns back on union Rugby League Results from the Fourth Stage McHugh rolls into history Course unveiled Byrne moves on Forbes leads field Senior Norman Watts to rescue Rain helps Kent get off mark Twenty20 Cup How They Stand Elliott and Croft light up Dragons Lancashire eye Symonds Anxious England put Karachi on hold Essex take honours in five-a-side Rooney or Saha? Why sporting excellence should be celebrated World Cup winners see form and fortune fade Maximuscle Rowntree in dock after Lions victory Gerrard confirms he will quit Liverpool West Ham see defence as key Going, Going, Gone See you in court Admirable Nelsen Watson moves on History Lesson Parry insists departing captain will be proved wrong Mourinho's masterplan for Europe could leave Cole in cold Women's tour in state of confusion after exit of Moya Isinbayeva raises the bar again with record in pole vault Athletics Murray puts heart into building on tour success Tennis Eastenders divided as contrasting fates await Helen Rumbelow discovers that not all near the Olympic site will be happy Rugby confident that sevens will be allowed to join party Trafalgar Square to show latest battle with old foe Rivalry over Games casts doubt on Tour bid London's aggressive style infuriates French media Charles Bremner in Paris finds the press relishing the chance to bash the British Timesonline Big guns provide firepower in explosive last lap The Times Twelve Votes that Count Thrilling finale too close to call And the winner is . . . just read my lips Celebrities pull off final publicity stunts at the Singapore circus Rare chance to turn next generation towards sport David Beckham tells The Times why the Olympics will bring a lasting benefit The Times Crossword 23,021 The Insider Times Sport We have given all we can in pursuit of new Olympic dream The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Picture Gallery The Times Overpaid Autocue Readers? T2 Quotes of the Day Why I've changed my view about Jeremy Clarkson Join the Debate ITN's home-grown star Well done phrases Image of the Day The opening ceremony of the 1948 London Olympic Games. The decision as to whether London will host the 2012 Olympics is made today Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Here is the news: it's not as easy as it looks So TV news anchors are overpaid for reading an Autocue? Three Times writers tried the job for themselves, and ITV news presenter Nicholas Owen judged them Grace Bradberry The voices in my head told me to do it Hands off the Finns: they're all right, Jacques As President Jacques Chirac of France calls Finnish food the worst in the world, one of the country's top chefs defends their cuisine, a Moscow correspondent recalls eating it with relish and T2 compiles a guide to the best of Finland London Film Festival Fish Soup Karelian Stew From Moscow, It was Food Paradise And of course Finland is also famous for . . . Cool Notes I'm a walking encyclopaedia T2's new quiz setter Olav Bjortomt on what makes a champion quizzer Feeling Erudite? The Times Offers Direct Could You Be a Champion Quizzer? Do You Need Advice? The man in my life is seeing a previous girlfriend. He loves this woman, but says he likes me more. What should I do? Dad's at Odds with my Children The best whey for a summer pizza Pizza with Mozzarella, Pancetta and Cherry Toms Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk I hope I could do 'the right thing' Emotional Intelligence The comedian and broadcaster Sandi Toksvig wonders whether she could show the kind of courage displayed by her Danish family during the Second World War It's fiendish Your chance to compete in The Times National Su Doku Championships Are you a young Su Doku master? 'the right thing' You don't need vroom Who cares if you don't have a Harley. Biker clothing is sexy and cool—all leather and zips—and none more so than Belstaff, says Lisa Armstrong Fashion Take Hitchcock, Dalí and 400 human eyes Visual Art The master of suspense enlisted the master of Surrealism to create dream sequences for his 1945 classic movie, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Royal Academy of Arts Visual Art Spellbound DVD Giveaway First Night It's a publicity turn-on, but is it art? Tim Teeman meets the 'tap man', Mark McGowan Into the valleys of shadows The painter Salvator Rosa depicted Nature as a lonely, brutal void. Mark Irving salutes a soulmate Richness & Colour Tomorrow in Screen Free Entry to the Great Design Debate Multiple Display Advertising Items It has taken 25 years for Graham Sutherland to be restored as a national treasure Pop Snoop Dogg Cardiff International Arena Easy on the palate Opera L'elisir d'amore Holland Park, W8 Concert East Neuk Festival Various venues Pop Jamiroquai B-Live, Clapham Common Dead important… Working Relationship Peter James, the thriller writer and film producer, and his personal assistant, Sarah Neri Etiquette FYI Conference Call: We are Gathered ... Multiple Display Advertising Items Housekeeper Good deportment in the department Office Etiquette Follow these tips and colleagues will think you were to the manners born, says Barbara Oaff Stress Busters FYI—holiday headaches Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Kids say the profoundest things Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan

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