News from 08/07/2005
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Andrew Robson, Paul Dewhirst, Andy Abernethy, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jon Ashworth, Megan Mason, Rudy Giuliani, Arash Kazerouni, Robert Cole, Denys Wild, Angela Jameson and Dan Sabbagh, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, George Kingston, Adam Luck, Christina Lawrence, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Malbon, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Martin Waller, Caroline Merrell and Sarah Butler, Bob Stanley, Patrick Kidd, James Hider, Chris Randall, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Simon Corvett, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Julian Coningham, Naomi Balcam, Gemma Signes, David Haslam, Tom Bawden, Scott Wenbourne, Richard Ledingham, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Ana Castro, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Tas Frangouilldes, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, A. Dyson, Cornella Berg, Richard Lloyd Parry, Loylta Worley, David Lister and Shirley English, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, R. P. Eddy, Angela Jameson, Ben McCarthy, Martin Penner, John Price, Alex Rafinski, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Tim Cranmore, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Ed Smith, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sam Lister and Dominic Kennedy, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Marks, Celia Brayfield, Missy Elliott, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Mimi Spencer, Matthew Pryor, Amanda Holloway, Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Alan Jaggs, Carl Mortished International business Editor, Sacha Bonsor, Ella Stimson, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver James, Sue Hudson, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Allison, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Walter Inge, Jack Linton, Robert Crampton, P. Cooper, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Lucia an der Post, Ashling O'connor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Henning, Herschell, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Reid, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ian Johns and Oliver James, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Gabriel Rozenberg and Sarah Butler, Owen Slot, Arnold Berman, Derek Price, John Scofield, Peter Klinger, Lisa Curtis, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, David de Ferrars,
ResumoThe Times Britain 'defiant' as bombers kill 52 in attack on the heart of London In the Times Today The Times Reporting team Security is stepped up across globe The passenger who cheated death Bomb Reports In 56 horrific minutes, familiar London landmarks became a monument to mass murder 'I did not want to move towards the doors as I would have had to walk towards the bodies' Teve Talevski, a 32-year-old coffee shop manager from Crouch End, North London, survived the blast at Aldgate, despite being in the carriage where the bomb went off. This is his story, as told to Rajeev Sayal Panic, shoving fear of fire and bonding below ground United in Grief 'The bus looked as if it was cut in half by the blast' The injured and the missing Well-drilled medical staff go into action on the disaster they knew would come New York Madrid Was it work of al-Qaeda sleeper cell or home-grown terrorists? If investigators can link the explosives they are examining to terror attacks elsewhere it will give detectives vital clues in tracking the network, write Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory Terror alert downgraded, then attacks came out of the blue Ferreting out suspects harder than in days of IRA attacks Previous Attacks Throughout the suburbs we will carry on, like water round a rock The sound of the city was the pad of thousands of feet In the City British Airways FTSE 100 The moment he received the news he had always dreaded The Prime Minister was severely shaken when reports of the attack came through. Philip Webster, Political Editor, reports Reality that needs a calm response Clarke expresses sympathy G8 Nations' History of Terror World Reaction It's terrifying and shocking, said Ali, 19, then strode smartly away Few people in East London yesterday believed that the area harbours terrorists, reports Robert Crampton Muslim leaders fear revenge attacks by the extreme Right World Reaction Think twice about going to work if transport is a problem, say the police What's on and What's Not Cinemas, museums and theatres shut Arteries for the Capital Body scan machines to be used on Tube passengers World Reaction 'I can't believe it, I can't even was panic and everyone was Bus Bomb, Tavistock PLACE-9.47am Tube Bomb, King's CROSS-8.56am believe I survived it. There left running for their lives' Tube Bomb, ALDGATE—8.51am Calls for strength in face of terrorist bombs Giuliani writes to people of London Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline.co.uk/debate Significance of the Olympic bid victory Public image of solicitors Tory performance Women bishops Bell-ringers Serving and Saving London's emergency services responded heroically to the awful challenge If you were proud about the 2012 bid, I was much more so about yesterday Revulsion and Resolve The need for extra vigilance after the London terrorist outrages of 7/7 Simple 20th-century techniques in the service of 14th-century fanaticism The people who killed innocent Londoners are the ones murdering innocent Iraqis The Times Join the Debate In the end all terrorism is local London teaches a lesson to security officials: it's the people on the spot that matter In the US we spent less effort training police to prevent attacks. This is short-sighted And this is why they did it There is no way to reason with the terrorists, but the thinking behind their actions is perfectly clear Thunderer: Only one line for us to take A climate change agreement that everyone can love With the Olympic euphoria punctured and the protesters heading home Teacher leaves classroom then returns to set text Foreign Editor's Briefing Bush backs deadline to end export subsidies Furniture Village Anarchists' weapon is 90 gallons of cooking oil The Agenda Dentist fees to rise under 'fairer' system Intelligent Finance Laughter is the best medicine Chappell Pay Scale Harriers stay Bull kills farmer Rapist jailed Five die in crash Milly suspect held 'Not British enough' PoW wins compensation ruling National Geographic Business Giro scam gang made £500,000 dfs dfs Chanel couture is back in black 'Couture should be fun, foolish and almost unwearable Saxon rotunda found beneath car park Mosaic inspired image of England's favourite saint Birth of a Legend Police accused over race brawl Farmer hanged Check for cancer Murder charge Cash in teapot We've met again Wesley-Barrell By a Correspondent: Loyalist murderer must stay in prison By a Correspondent: Bigamist a danger to women says 'wife' Toucan.com Police killer fails in plea to disclose secret evidence Bedsharing increases risk of cot death eight times D&a the Opticians Chaos at the maternity unit where women died Irate villagers near Soham win challenge against street called Carr Boy clear of murder bid WHSmith Diamond exhibition hit by Bushmen protest Easy Living White children 'do worst in care' Canaletto fetches record £18.6m GPs cleared over Shipman deaths Charity gets unclaimed Jackpot By a Correspondent: Soldier was pulled to her death on climbing trip Pegasus Boots Gang kills father for his 'worthless' bike Lost with the Smiths in a miserabilist's wonderland Firstnight Theatre Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others Lyric Hammersmith, W6 moben Firstnight Times World News The sex and bribes scandal at VW that could finish Schröder Vw in Figures Bush aide in riddle of CIA leak As a journalist is jailed, a top adviser is caught up in the controversy over the naming of an agent, reports Tim Reid T2 Coors Rac A Life in Music emporio Love Doctor makes final appearance for his fans Diehards in search of a man to stop little Princess Aiko becoming Empress Richard Lloyd Parry on problems of the Japanese succession World Vision (AP): Life for assault (AFP): Gorilla protection (AP): Saddam dispute Birthday Buddha (AFP): Busted! Terrorists kill kidnapped envoy Former enemies look to future with military pact AA (Reuters): Arroyo urges Cabinet to go Dancers audition in the car park Vauxhall (Reuters): Pope attacks 'scandalous' (Reuters): Bull-run injuries (AP): Orphean find (Reuters): A real corker By Our Foreign Staff: Snap vote to ease path of reforms Saga Pink I just love speeding at night (But minister, aren't you in charge of slowing drivers down?) Online Massacre memorial clouded by desire for bloody revenge Ten years ago, the world was appalled as 8,000 Muslims were slaughtered under la Galleria How a Safe Haven Turned into Hell Bea Star Karadzic's son seized at home by US troops Tomorrow Times Business Aberdeen deal PHS sale windfall Skills warning Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Battered FTSE fights back after 200-point plummet Bank remains cautious on interest rates as pressure … Bank is right to hold tight Disaster can bring out the best in people Time to act Boodles Markets are not part of the problem Business Commentary Robert Cole Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Barclays approval Stop Press Brewer stymied 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 Amid chaos and confusion, the City keep on working Exchange makes fast response to emergency Business as Usual Workers remain undaunted as Dunkirk spirit spreads Business stands up for its beliefs Damage to the economy will be limited Companies face higher terror insurance bills 'within days' City has shown strength to recover from other strikes Lazard Fund Managers Limited Nasdaq flies flag for Britain as Wall Street goes on alert Hotles face gloom as tourists cancel trips HSBC Wealthiest areas suffer biggest house price falls Construction skills shortage poses threat to Olympic Games projects The Times PHS chief in line for £5m payout from sale Matalan sales fears prompt £15m cuts Lioncourt to check out of Jarvis Hotels with £200m sale Aberdeen buys Deutsche's UK operations for £265m Benfield hit by loss of second director this year The Times Only the rich West can save the poor Auntie must not lose sight of her audience Media Wright turns to Europe in search of a new direction NBC Universal is looking at its interactive operations, reports Dan Sabbagh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis A Service to the World BBC seeks said to mount TV challenge to al-Jazeera 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 The Times Diageo to pay extra £150m in Thalidomide costs Gazprom closes on American dream with Shell asset swap Centrica moves to drop corporate brokers Stockbrokers call time on surge in S&N's share price 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 London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 With one leap, Aberdeen has three times the funds Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Matalan Gilts Tourism fears undermine bus operators Smaller Capitalisation Shares PHS Group Business Equity Prices Samaritans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Times Register Evan Hunter Author of The Blackboard Jungle who, as Ed McBain, wrote grittily of the 87th Precinct squad room Evan Hunter (Ed McBain), author, was born on October 15,1926. He died of cancer on July 6,2005, aged 78 Lives Remembered L. Patrick Gray FBI chief at the time of the Watergate scandal, who was left by the White House to 'twist in the wind' Patrick Gray, acting director of the FBI, 1972-73, was born on July 18,1916. He died on July 6,2005, aged 88 Rui Xingwen Party official disgraced after the Tiananmen Square protests Rui Xingwen, Chinese Communist Party official, was born in 1925. He died on June 5,2005, aged 78 Lives in Brief Alberto Lattuada, film director, was born on November 13,1914. He died on July 3,2005, aged 90 Peter Sarah, theatre and dance administrator, born on August 7, 1946. He died on April 8, 2005, aged 58 Nanna Ditzel, furniture designer, was born October 6, 1923. She died June 17, 2005, aged 81 Tristan Egolf, writer, was born on December 19, 1971. He died on May 7, 2005, aged 33 Parole Board is entitled to use special advocate procedure Law Report House of Lords Birthdays Changing the Guard Memorial Service British Academy Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular Announcements Dinner School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Carrera puts premium on safety at high speeds Vaughan Freeman conquers his nerves to experience a thrilling mountain drive Shaping up Porsche reverts to the sleek and petite with the Cayman S All-Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London Olympics face a wet roasting Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Five-Day Forecast The Times Times Sport Morrison is given lesson by Pastoral Pursuits Racing Times Online Epsom abandoned Times Test Newmarket Yesterday's Results Folkestone Warwick Doncaster Wolverhampton York Chepstow The Sunday Times Chester Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Holmes setting goals for future Athletics Armstrong's lead pegged back after dramatic finish Cycling Joyon wakes to nightmare Patient Froch Heat on England Bisley begins To Hull and back Button has drive to be best in the world Motor Racing British Grand Prix Thomas aims to finish with flourish Dell United Fan Makes up for Lost Time Jonny Wilkinson Multiple Display Advertising Items Dougherty excels in bid to seize Open place Golf Baseball The Results Service Cricket Leading Scores Cycling Golf Wie breaks par to underline her ability to mix it with the men Tennis Fixtures Other sport Lancashire missing key players for Derbyshire rematch Quarter-Finals Thorpe in spotlight as Surrey aim for top spot British Airways Purists incensed by ICC agreement There is no substitute for beating Australia easily The Times Scoreboard from Headingley Pogatetz appeals Robinson deal Adams on move Going, Going, Gone Liverpool hit Real problem in bid for Figo Bellamy ties knot with Blackburn after wedding Chelsea play walting game The Game Scotland stand in way of British football collective Tories want tax rebate Aus Liebe zum Automobil Squash, golf and rugby may squeeze into London programme The Times Smiles are replaced by shock for 2012 team Votes switch to London leaves Paris with food for thought Terrorist strikes rob city of its sporting innocence Peugeot The Times Crossword 23,023 The Insider Britons were glued to their TV sets for the nerve-jangling … The English media adviser who spun for Paris will not … Solution to Crossword 23,022 Times News T2 Quotes of the Day I'm glad you're glad about the Games. As for me, though I didn't see the World Cup, have no idea who won Wimbledon and don't care for the Derby Join the Debate Bats about belfries Nan's way Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? You don't have to be mad to make movies, but With the DVD of Hitchcock's Spellbound free in The Times tomorrow Ian Johns counts cinema's debt to the psychiatrist's couch and Oliver James looks at how Sigmund Freud influenced Hollywood Spellbound was a standard 'woman in jeopardy' thriller but it revitalised the genre Free DVD Be a Freud be very much a Freud Individuals such as Woody Allen search for ways to get rid of intolerable feelings How fiendish are you? Your chance to compete in The Times National Su Doku Championships How I got to the root of Kohlrabi No one sells it and few know what to do with it. Mimi Spencer digs up the facts about a health-inducing vegetable Harry Potter—what Happens next? Lice: a natural solution at last You've reminded me to put it on my menu Hair with Hari Happy holiday holdall ideas Ask Lucia Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post E-mail …@thetimes. co. uk or write to Ask Lucia, T2 Go for lunch on a Greek island Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Fix it and flaunt it Luxury with Lucia You can avoid the low-necked dress but I've yet to see a high-necked swimsuit Don't go out without a proper sunscreen—and don't wear scent in the sunlight Prawns with Haloumi, Basil and Lemon Oil Sounds Carey in the community Interview Pete Paphides talks to the karaoke queen Mariah Carey about her Live 8 comeback performance last weekend, her marriage to Tommy Mottola and her curious fear of foliage He gave her a career she gave him her hand in marriage Going for gold, records The opening ceremony in 2012 is bound to be the biggest rock gig since Live 8, including some of the same old war horses Who would bet against Apple Martin playing a No 1 single? London has the Olympics, and TV will never be the same again. Sarah Vine conjures up the schedules of a transformed world I Want It Yesterday: Diva Habits Hip-hop: the real Bronx tale The early days of hip-hop were a mystery until the urban archaelogist Johan Kugelberg began to dig, say Bob Stanley First Bronx, next the World Pop More new releases, from Missy Elliott, Hard-Fi and John Scofield Missy Elliott The Cookbook (Atlantic) Jazz/blues That's What I Say (Verve) Pop goes her talent Albums She was an exceptional child singer, but the adult Charlotte Church's new CD is painfully mediocre, reports David Sinclair Charlotte Church Tissues and Issues (Sony/BMG) Viva Fitzcarraldo! Opera Staging Wagner's Ring 1,000 miles up the Amazon seemed a crazy feat, but Robert Thicknesse was enchanted Condensation drips from the spectacular painted ceiling The Times Child Stars Grow up Joseph Arthur A boy with grown-up fingers Benjamin Grosvenor is 13 and he wants to be a concert pianist. Now. Amanda Holloway met him Album of the week Classical CDs Mahler's Sixth Symphony Berlin Philharmonic (Deutsche Grammophon 4775684) Other new releases The Times Playing conditions There are more similarities than you would think between top sportsmen and musicians, says Ed Smith, the England cricketer A dancing star is born Theatre Sparkling Shakespeare and witty Coward make a promising opening for Peter Hall's new season at the Bath Theatre Royal, says Benedict Nightingale Much Ado About Nothing Private Lives Pop Live 8 Murrayfield Stadium Opera Anna Bolena Tower of London Opera Little Red Riding Hood Almeida, N1 Entertainments Concert LSO/Rostropovich Barbican TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice The Rebel (1961) Channel 4, 1.15pm The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) ITV1, 8.30pm End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones (2003) Kerry proves the fairest of them all Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed No 209 Rating: Difficult T2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Rolex Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Openingbids If Birmingham wants to put itself on anything more than a road map, it had better try harder Picture Gallery Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures: What Estate Agents Say: East Anglia In Quirky House in West London Getingetoutgetaway Linden Gardens, W2: a whitewashed octagonal house with two bedrooms and roof terrace Out Art Deco Property in Surrey Woking: a five-bedroom house for sale for only the second time since it was built in 1932 Away Edwardian House in Cornwall Widemouth Bay: a former hotel just a pebble's throw from the beach and close to Bude Let's Do the Timewarp An abandoned medieval village in Cornwall is being brought back to life, says John Price Cornish Cream Westbury Halifax Hot to Trot in Foreign Fields Got the bit between your teeth? It can pay to keep a horse abroad, says Sarah Marks If you count yourself among the super-rich look at La Zagaleta Romancing the Home Thegreatindoors Colourful hand-painted furniture can rejuvenate any interior, writes Nicole Swengley Property4yoo Lower Millestate All Hot and Bothered Damian Barr gives a chilly reception to the fad for patio heaters Those too close go slightly crispy on one side Vizion7 Hamptons International The inside Candidate Lettobuy The right buyer could be the tenant sitting right under your nose, says Megan Mason teffordhomes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Choice Fight Them on the Terraces Goodmanors Victorian back-to-backs make fine homes but they have never been under greater threat, reports Celia Brayfield Local authorities will knock down sound Victorian houses Sunny Sides of the Street A neighbourhood makeover is coming to a small screen near you, says Patrick Kidd Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Roadshow Multiple Classified 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 Loan Advice Desperatelyseeking The Times Are there any attractive plastic plates and bowls out there? Picnic Sets What'son Sell your Home Fast London Rentals National Property Company Guarantees to Buy your Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Home Buyers Ingress Park
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