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News from 07/07/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lord Coe, Denis Orde, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, Edward Owen, David Townsend, Tony Travers, Robert Cole, Gideon Mendel, Matthew Syed, DJM, Owen Slot and Ashling O'Connor, Nick Hasell and Elizabeth Judge, Alexandra Frean, Karen Pine, Sarah Potter, Giles Whittell and Philip Webster, D. J. B. Denny, Simon Barnes, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, John Romer, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Parr, John Irons, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Su Barton, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Valerie Elliott, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, lan Johns, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dave Lovering, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Allan E. Bevin, Daryl Hawes, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Jon Ashworth and Owen Slot, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Peter Bloomfield, Geoffrey Silman, Russell Kempson, Ann McFerran, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Geoffrey Alderman, Jack Harris, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Daniel Fishman, Martin Johnson, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, James Ducker and Matthew Pryor, Karen Bayne, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Bailey, Elizabeth Murphy, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, John Russell Taylor, David Lister, Shirley English and Angus MacLeod, Michael C. Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Jan Ullrich, John Hayward, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Nicholas Baldock, Erica Wagner, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Andrew Hodder, Paul Simons, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Michelle Henery, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tom Cox, Andrew Wolfin, Neville Scott and John Westerby, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Geoffrey Lipman President, Carly Chynoweth, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Roger Graham-Palmer, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Oliver Kamm, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ernst Erik Ehnmark, Ben Hoyle, Steve Allen, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Kurt Hoffman, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Joe Bolger, Brian Carlo and Alex Hayes, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Mark Baldwin and Geoffrey Dean,

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The Times Picture Gallery Inside The Spell of Hitchcock In the Times Today 'Get ready for the The Olympics are the pinnacle of sporting achievement. Simon Barnes looks back at the five Games he has covered and prepares to be overwhelmed in London easyJetcom Jowell gets post as first minister in charge of the Games What They Said Bvlgari Coe vows to transform the face of British sport Bid leader intends to ensure that the Olympics of 2012 will provide a lasting legacy, says Ashling O'Connor Defeat sends Chirac's stock to a record low London 2012 Batman Begins The G8 Menu Show of Spanish support Parisians in despair as the blame game begins London 2012 Bose Bush inches in from the cold towards deal on global warming News G8 Summit Politicians, pop stars and protesters on a mission to save the planet and Bouncing from one triumph to the next: the Police clash with protesters . . . and crash with the US President Ben Hoyle Diary What's the difference between Edinburgh and Hyde Park? Not one rock star wore sunglasses News Firstnight Concert Live 8 Murrayfield Stadium Panasonic Firstnight Chaos over expulsions of Zimbabwe refugees Mugabe official quits over 'cruel clean-up' Multiple Display Advertising Items Mastercard Straight-talker who has shown a flair for roughing it IPA Asbo adviser who sneered at policy will keep her job Smoked salmon and E coli served at top social events Olympic Victory World Vision Dirty tap water is top complaint to suppliers Beware of the Takeaway Sainsbury's Citroën HP sources Nokia Offal nonsense People Hugo Rifkind Ps Brown upstaged? A load of twiddle Currys Briton shot dead Baby treatment Teacher loses job AA Professor who misled Sally Clark trial says he is profoundly sorry Oral B Woman driven out of home Fraud trials Hoon's cure for voter apathy Farm subsidies Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate 'Bottom-up' solutions to poverty in Africa Presidential change in Iran Natural balance Youth and guns Olympic win for London The Race Begins The challenges for London now that the Olympic Games are won A Matter of Licence The BBC should not exploit an extraordinarily privileged position The Morning after Antisocial behaviour: a point of order Don't just stand there gawping at that artwork: strip off and climb in Comment Thunderer: A triumph tragically overstated Comment With one cut we'll be free An interest-rate drop will be historically significant-and boost consumer and business confidence Join the Debate Only £8 billion-what a bargain London's victory will galvanise sport in schools and revive a decent competitive spirit Slowly it will become acceptable to say:'Sorry, can't go for a pizza, l'm training' You've got to be joking: £8 billion for years of misery and white elephants? Comment A Games regenerating a city needing a leg-up is a fine thing. London is not that city Only in the Times Sainsbury's Three years' detention for punch that killed a father Hitmen 'smothered gambler with pillow' Wensley PC World Tories blunder into Prescott's trap Intelligent Finance Aquascutum Times Online Asia geese could spread bird flu virus to Europe Lloyds TSB Insurance Edfenergy TB jab scrapped in new pinpoint policy Galliano turns fashion inside out with a look of sheer splendour 'Millions lost in asylum costs' Razor-wire tenant Aerosol death Hunt protester ill Mayors disappoint Wildlife warning LMC How Leeds rocker's romance led to a new life in Ukraine—with the PM as his 'mama' Up North and down South WHSmith Monty's aide breaks promise not to write about his experiences MFI 'misleads with sale claims' Pupils to become judge and jury Father admits to killing daughter Why Elgar, not Debussy speaks to us as a nation London Centre for Refractive Surgery bulldog Cuts in the number of warships diminishing Navy's global role Nature Mystery bidder pays record £11m for classic Canaletto Oxfam onetel West turns blind eye as police put Saddam's torturers back to work Times World News Al-Qaeda threatens to kill envoy Monaco India Prince accepts air hostess's son World News Albert of Monaco goes public about his 22-month-old love child, reports Anthony Browne Hackett Sale Construction boom is threat to fragile costas (AP): Fight erupts in parliament (AP): Robbers charged (Reuters): Happy landing (AFP): High sales (Reuters): Kurds in clashes (AP): 'Nazis' charged (AP): Visits to camp rise (AFP): Piraeus closed Bonhams Ralph Lauren Rapper admits lying on oath about shoot-out Journalist refuses to name source World News Sentenced to jail: the cause célèbre and the celebrity who tried to shield others The 28,000 victims of terrorism World News New figures show dramatic increase in global attacks, writes Tim Reid in Washington Timberland Flooring (AP): Pinochet to face charges (AP): Jolie adoption (AP): Space tour deal (Reuters): Cabinet reshuffle (AP): Perilous posting Marston Hotels pfizer Tragic final chapter in adventure of the old man and the sea World News Hindu hawk will face trial over mosque's destruction World News Late Travel Easy Living BAC (PA): Heights of fame for record holder (AP): Prisoners set free (Reuters): Good hair day (AFP): Pill for big cats (AFP): An issue of tissue northern rock Monks honour Dalai Lama at 70 Landmarks on a Holy Trail (Reuters): Baby-snatch gang broken World News Supply warning as oil tops $61 Software patents Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones BBC share of viewers slides as spending escalates Index Calls grow for Bank to bolster the economy with immediate … Bid approach triggers talk of Amvescap break-up Index Cruel truth behind PPF No basket case Ing Direct Still room to question rates orthodoxy Business Need to Know Business Briefing Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead US health deal Stop Press Boeing clash 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 Briefing Business Disney aims at children as target for mobiles Business Michael Page reaps reward of a buoyant hiring market Prince joins famous list of converts to greener Toyota Software developers lose fight on patents Troubled time for fund manager vitra centrino Buyers eye Amvescap break-up Business Aid community cannot make poverty history Business The G8 Business Debate Business plans-not millions of crossed fingers-are needed to solve the Africa aid debacle, writes Kurt Hoffman Leaders in London Umbro gets a kick out of Asia demand Motor dealers could go bust over pension crisis No escape yet from impact of new levy Baugur chief plans to release details of fraud charges Business Railtrack chairman 'had no hint of loss of support' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business Unit Trusts This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Career Drowning sorrows City Diary Tory tally grows City Diary Proof of stature City Diary The Times Taxman puts heat on small business Business Upgrade by broker sends Whitbread soaring to record Business Markets 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 Canadian approach steps up pressure on Amvescap Tempus Patrick Hosking The Day's Biggest Movers Greene King Gilts Recovery hopes give boost to engineers Markets Business Smaller Capitalisation Shares Galliford Try Business Equity Prices Inter Exec Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A perfect pleasure spot Late Travel Camelot? Well, it has a mystical setting Walks to King Arthur's Castle at Tintagel and a cottage for four at £278 for a week; take a B&b on the Turquoise Coast of Turkey for a week at £199; or check in to a four-star hotel in Barcelona at £62 a night. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Reader Offers Ltd Times Register Professor Sanjaya Lall Development economist who was much in demand as a consultant to Third World governments Robert Ross Wide-ranging botanist who made key contributions to plant nomenclature and the study of diatoms Dr Harold Stewart Psychoanalyst who reinterpreted the Oedipus myth Vice-Admiral James Stockdale American aviator who endured seven years as a Vietnam PoW and found himself—briefly—a vice-presidential running mate Nan Kempner American socialite whose 'clothes-hanger' frame and love of designer fashion made her a prototype for the modern It Girl Ernest Lehman Screenwriter of North by Northwest and The Sound of Music Court's constitutional duty in sentencing for electoral fraud Court of Appeal Unused retirement annuity relief Court of Appeal Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices Court Circular Court & Social Register Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner Presentations School Notices Bridge Register Chess Legal Notices Personal Column Law body & soul timesonline. co. uk Public Notices Court & Social Tattersalls Great balls of fire and two deaths Register Weather Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day July 7, 1975 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in the South East. Drier Elsewhere. Temperatures. Max 21C. Min 9C 'Improving' Fallon puts smile on Stoute's face Times Sport Racing Times Test Tour De France Football O'Donnell bowls Nichols bouncer during search for new recruits Diary Newmarket Sport Racing toteplacepot Camacho to lift cup for Cecil Folkestone Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Catterick Lingfield Park Carlisle Worcester Epsom Racing Sport Flood's sinking feeling gives way to title hopes Sport Rowing The Sunday Times Awesome foursome strive for more Ireland triumph Bracken signs Rhino calls time Davenport misery England beaten McEwen is swift to put punishment behind him Cycling Tour De France Jan Ullrich in the Saddle Fifth Stage Times Online Joyon raises bar for MacArthur No song and dance, but party to keep swinging Sport Rugby Union GNER Times Online Bosch Rowntree verdict provides relief for wounded Lions Rugby Union Sport Last chance for New Zealand to bid for World Cup Wie embarks on path to bolster Open credentials Sport Golf prestbury Levet faces tough task to retain title The Results Service Today's Fixtures Time to change image? You d'man! Sport Tom Cox plays a round with the club dignitary ridding the game of its stuffy code New blow for Witter in attempt to take on Hatton Boxing Substitutes pose new challenge Natwest Challenge Glorious Goodwood How They Line up Times Online Namibia pay high price for omission by scorers Bell carries Bears into last eight South Division North Division Last Night's Scoreboards Sabres secure swift advance Cricket Sport Twenty20 Cup Midlands/west/wales Division Drivers put safety barrier in path of resolute Mosley Sport Motor Racing ITC Classics By Our Sports Staff: Second French hurdle too much for Murray to clear Tennis Injury threatening to force Holmes out of British trials Athletics Times Online Baptista bid Going, Going, Gone Viana return Burnige quits O'Leary weighs up move for Bellamy Chelsea alter sights after missing their main target Times Online Downing talks to resume Football Sport Gerrard is left to make his Sport Football Oliver Kay on the captain's fallout with his manager that was behind an Anfield debacle London's 2012 Triumph inside virgin atlantic Yes . . . No . . . Sorry Famous Footballing U-Turns The Times Crossword 23,022 The Insider New York 2016? With the 2012 Games going to Europe In True Olympic tradition, the first question in the E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Times Sport London 2012 Index Health A television in your child's bedroom? Just say 'no' Even families who live together under one roof now spend more time than ever apart Quotes of the Day Join the Debate Designer nonsense Why I back Jacques Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Accursed and forgotten, Africa's disabled children Cover Story As G8 leaders gather to discuss how to combat poverty in Africa, we ask our own eight experts what they believe the continent needs, while Ann McFerran reports on the plight of its stigmatised children. Photographs by Gideon Mendel Saitoti, the Boy with a Burning Desire to Live and Learn 'If you're not loved then part of you doesn't grow' Cover Story London Film Festival Cover Story Are you a young Su Doku master? It's fiendish Cover Story Your chance to compete in The Times National Su Doku Championships Eight legs not so bad? Health Human skin is too tough for Britain's native spiders to pierce-but they are still venomous and have been known to cause harm, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford How to Treat a Spider Bite The WellMan Clinic Aricept: Why Patients Need It Screen A case of overnight inflation Murphy, McQueen, DiCaprio, Brando . . . all succumbed to Hollywooditis, which leads to an enlarged ego and can seriously damage your career. Sean MacAulay outlines the ugly symptoms Troy: you'll believe a man can plummet Screen New Film Releases The rise and fall of a movie egomaniac engrosses James Christopher On the beaches Sean MacAulay is baffled by a 'snack co-ordinator' Screen It's the thinking child's Disney Screen Festival The magical animated fantasies of Japan's Studio Ghibli have won fans all over the world, reports Wendy Ide Studio Classics on DVD A Guide to Anime Screen Bound by the spell of Hitch Screen Hitchcock, whose Spellbound is being given away in the Saturday Times, is recalled by his friend John Russell Taylor Who did Hitch admire? 'Oh, Buñuel. He's the master of us all' Free DVD of Spellbound Only In The Times on Saturday, you not only get a free copy of Hitchcock's classic film but also the new magazine on arts and entertainment—The Knowledge Win a Dali Lithograph The Consequences of Love James Christopher on the, surrealist psychological thrills to be found in Spellbound Screen Tomorrow in Sounds Hitachi Movie Books What makes some films sexy? Christopher Wood muses on erotic cinema Erotic Cinema by Douglas Keesey. Taschen, £9.99 Movies of the 50s by Jürgen Müller. Taschen, £19.99 Neil Marshall's Tips for Virgin Horror Directors Don't go into the basement Screen As British film-makers flock to low-budget horror, much blood is being spilled, finds Kevin Maher Even when British horror gets it right the result is often lifeless Ticking a Czech list Screen Wendy Ide suggests ways to sift the wheat from the chaff at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, and uncovers some local gems How to choose when there are only so many hours in the day? London Film Festival Index The oriental excess Opera Mitridate Covent Garden Theatre Sex, Chips and Rock'n'Roll Royal Exchange, Manchester Festival First Night Beyond the Border St Donats Castle, Glamorgan Theatre Talking to Terrorists Royal Court, SW1 Opera & Ballet First Night Theatres City of London Festival Theatres The Times Theatre Theatre of Science Soho Theatre, W1 Radio Choice TV & Radio The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Prime Time Film Guide Factual Sport Kids BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Swept away on the high seas? Not yet Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt T2 Crossword No 3636 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon alex Career Inside Contact US Public Agenda Pressure mounts on happy families The Week in Work Good Week . . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week Deloitte Planning to become a class act Summer School Lesson 1: Getting Strategic The Office Psychologist Management Do you stay or do you go? How to . . . Deal with Unfair Dismissal We don't mean it nastily, but most of us would rather misfortune befell someone else. However, should an unexpected P45 ruin your day, Carly Chynoweth's ten-point plan will come in handy Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Co-operative Financial Services Is diversity the sole reason for my promotion? Worklife Challenge What Can I Earn? The law firm that gets a favourable judgment Graduates The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Key to... Office Hours Association of MBAs The Class of 2005 . . . Career Choices MBAs are in demand again The signs point to a resurgence in popularity of the MBA, and companies are paying well to attract them, says Carol Lewis Case Study The Eureka Moment Days that Shook Business Business Education The End of Apartheid Course Watch What It's like Working for . . . The Job The range of challenges, team spirit and a 'work hard, play hard' ethic make life at Atkins a blast, says Carly Chynoweth How Do I Become A. . . ... Marketing Executive? The Sunday Times You Need a New Job when . . . Web Watch Test Yourself . . . Answers Public Agenda Ancient city of charm Workspace Business Travel Cairo Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week daniel williams consultancy To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Argos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The two-man team on a secret mission who swung it for London London 2012 the Vote First out of the blocks was Tony Blair, but helping him all the way was an emotional Lord Coe, write Owen Slot and Ashling O'Connor in Singapore Index Enough to make a grown man cry . . . wouldn't you say, Ken? Coe's masterstroke, the sprint finish turning defeat into victory London 2012 the Winner The gold medallist's daring presentation to the IOC was typical of his courageous athletic career, writes Simon Barnes Showing conventional wisdom a clean pair of heels How He Won over the Judges London 2012 Ballymore It was the best of times and London 2012 the Cities London: There was a cheer as New York fell. When Madrid went, it was as if they had news of the scattering of the Armada. Then the crowd just erupted. If Trafalgar Square had a roof, it would have lifted, writes Alan Hamilton it was the worst of times The Cities London 2012 Paris: Flags stayed furled and the bells remained silent as the front-runner city heard the verdict in disbelief. Then tears turned to recriminations and anger, writes Charles Bremner Presentations London 2012 The Great Fire, then the Blitz. Now London can reshape itself again London 2012 the Future What Happens now eurostar 2008 East Enders go wild as hopes are realised The Future London 2012 Barry Davies reaches end of his tether with a burnt early lunch London 2012 the Announcement The Pitfalls London 2012 BT London 2012 the Olympic Venues Picture Gallery The Games are in the bag—where can I get a ticket? London 2012 the Venues The key questions about the 2012 Olympics answered—from ticket prices to when the stadiums will be finished Seven years on, and the great Olympic day arrives . . . Hugo Rifkind looks into the future to see how the London Games might open From Lord's to Wimbledon: the old favourites and the brand new The Venues London 2012 London will gain an array of temporary and permanent stadiums to host the 2012 Games: John Goodbody reports Golden Days London 2012 The commuter's dream becomes reality-a train every 15 seconds London 2012 Transport Dell Transport in Numbers Seven-year race begins to ensure a financially fit legacy The Cost London 2012 Will the Games make a profit or become a debt-ridden disaster? Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, reports The Bill London 2012 Business prospects soar at the first sign of the 'L' word London 2012 the Economics New Zealand Bad news gets swept away by a nation's celebrations How much will it all cost you? Cheers ring out as property boom begins to gather pace Business View London 2012 BBC London calling: the bright young things who could be Britain's next Olympic golden generation London 2012 the Future Stars Expectations will be high for the home nation's competitors in seven years' time. John Goodbody identifies those who could be among the medals in 2012 The Times Walking tall on home ground The Future Stars London 2012 Matthew Syed, a competitor at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, recalls how home support can make all the difference for athletes needing that extra boost of confidence London 2012 London 2012 the Team 'This is a golden opportunity to inspire again' Owen Slot listens to the great British Olympians of the past swell with pride Forgotten woman just as happy Jon Ashworth and Owen Slot on Barbara Cassani, the woman who was originally fronting London's bid Combined British XI could be back on agenda Parallel Goals Olympics Online Paralympics are coming home at last, athletes say The Team London 2012 …aving Games for disabled athletes …prang from an idea by a doctor working …ith spinal injuries in Britain almost 0 years ago, reports Patrick Kidd Shot in the Arm London 2012 Back the Bid

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