News from 11/07/2005
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Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Marek Brandon, DJM, Ben Hoyle and Devika Bhat, Derek Ezra, Robert Thicknesse, Stewart Tendler and Dominic Kennedy, Devika Bhat, Mike Inchbald, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Cristina Odone, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Paul Cross, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Paul Nicolson, Andrew Norfolk, John Thicknesse, Charles Carter, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, Gary Duncan and Graham Searjeant, M. H. Jackson, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, M. J. A. Halliwell, Rory Watson, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Jonathan Gornall, Alan Hamilton, Greg Halford Colchester United Defender, Peter Alle, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Andrew Bird, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Malcolm A. Rose, John Francis, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Colin Cleaver, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Downton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Bilal Patel, Nick Megoran, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, George Peper, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jacky Stapley, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Shane Warne, Kevin Solhekol, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, MiChael Evans, Julian Muscat, Michelle Henery, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Chris Dale, Richard Ford and Rosemary Bennett, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Joannan Bale and Alex Frean, Ashling O'connor, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Bill Griffin, Jacqui Goddard, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Shaun Evelegh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard J. Craven, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Hurricane Dennis hits Florida coast Mine fund checks Easy for Australia Su Doku Rover revival Montoya's victory Luxembourg 'yes' 'The only way the terrorists can win is if we lose … Index Terror alert highest ever as police fear new attack States of Alert In Numbers In the Times Today 'Today we follow the The Queen linked past and present as London bombs failed to halt celebration of wartime home front, writes Alan Hamilton BT They met again—and Vera Lynn led their dearest song Architect of mayhem is sure to have fled before the blasts Three Scenarios Nokia Terrorism alert at highest-ever level Search goes on after 21 dead are recovered from tunnel Terrible conditions delayed operation, report Stewart Tendler and Dominic Kennedy Disruptions Today Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Grim task starts to find names of blast victims A grieving world in one city as many nations suffer loss Carnage had no respect for victims' race, religion of nationality, report Ben Hoyle and Devika Bhat Woman in mask now recovering in hospital Mourners build shrine where drug dealers plied their trade From a rural view, it is too easy to blame those with darker skins Boots Common Prayer Mercedes-Benz Emergency summit to discuss gaps in phone intelligence Sainsbury's Comment Renault Police chief defends the evacuation of city bars flybe.com Fiat 'Betrayal by a handful of straying souls' The attacks have prompted comment from media sources worldwide, with bloggers adding their voices to those of more traditional new-gathering bodies Retail sales Imperfect land London terror bombings: responses and recriminations Future energy supply security Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Legal-aid fees War casualty Battle against UK poverty Riot masks Congestion charge Olympic bid joy Su Doku bug Picture Gallery Veterans' Day A moving tribute to the heroes of the Second World War Could we have a way of finding hidden bombs? All is revealed Notebook Anjana Ahllia Everyday Acts of Courage A tense week ahead as more is steadily learnt about the London bombings We don't forget Ken The day that terror lost The London bombings were an exercise in futility—al-Qaeda cannot and will not prevail Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate Say a prayer for the C of E today The Church must confront its evangelical bigots and embrace women bishops A golden afternoon, church bells, a genius at the crease. Elsewhere, evil directline.com Day surgery undermined by wasteful hold-ups, says report 740,000 Cases a Year Boy in river death 999 for health Railway death Rowing record Saga Speed cheat trapped by web boast Merchant banker is electronically tagged after revealing how girlfriend took the blame for his offence, reports Ben Hoyle Expedia. co. uk Hunger striker taken to hospital Quicksand traps girls on visit to see beach art Nationwide 'Hoody' ban reduces crime £1m expected for Yuan jar Tourist held after naked dare Dell Miners' fund had no fraud checks Company running £7bn scheme 'was a sausage machine that churned out compensation', reports Andrew Norfolk tiscali Three dead in boat accident Pilot killed Tributes to Lauren Tip the balance Correction Alliance Leicester Village pub's blooms are banned as a safety hazard Anyone for T? Not half, say 140,000 satisfied music fans Firstnight Pop T In the Park Rac The Sharpest Critics First Active Anti-hunt group sets sights on shooting The League Against Cruel Sports may sell animal sanctuaries to buy land and create gun-free zones, Valerie Elliott reports Insurers won't pay for home wrecked by teenage party Ireland Restaurant staff 'have to buy jobs' Times World News EU constitution gets a little boost after Luxembourg says yes—just For and against Ministers fly out in numbers to woo MEPs Football boss adopts illegal boy to keep him on side Hermes Paris North Korea talks to resume (Reuters): Deep throat (AP): Bomb in resort Philp wins award dfs The Admiral's Account Mitterrand ordered bombing of Rainbow Warrior, spy chief says Landslide for leader of Tulip Revolution Dennis the Menace forces 2 million to leave their homes Many in the path of the hurricane are still recovering from the devastation caused by Ivan, reports Jacqui Goddard Barclays Police beheaded in resurgence of Taleban terror Green Flag Secret memo reveals Iraq pullout plan Times Business Network Rail row Leumi tender Confidence down Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Former Ford boss flies in for MG Rover revival talks Resilient shoppers bring smiles to faces of London' Dennis and the dollar inflate the sterling price of … Ing Direct Central bankers stand on the front line Economic View Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished The Times Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Cosmetic change KPMG concern Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day prestbury Business Big Shot Network Rail boss attacks call for curb on bonuses Sportsman to take a bet on news for gamblers EMI places its hopes on Coldplay's latest album Lords deal accidental blow to firms' cashflow Mitsubishi to bid for nuclear site builder Somerfield consortium poised to make offer Ricoh Prices fuel demand for energy market controls Israel seeks competitive edge in wealth creation The Israeli Finance Minister is pushing ahead with his privatisation plan, writes Joe Bolger BT has a benign 'Big Brother' to watch over you Olympics signals race for IT talent hp Pubs operator comes through its 21st Century Stars: Mitchells & Butlers Why has M&b thrived when rivals have struggled? Dominic Walsh goes back to the 1990s to find out Future Brand Back to the future for historic leisure company Times Online 'Good citizen' face threat Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Allan Beckett Designer whose floating roadway was crucial to the Mulberry harbour of the Normandy landings General Bernard Schriever Skilled military manager who oversaw the development of America's intercontinental ballistic missiles capability John Burgess Child piping star who as an adult set standards of dress and deportment for fellow performers Claude Simon Distinguished French novelist and writer—who later went to run his own vineyard Lord Swansea International marksman and doyen of his sport Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Questions Answered Potential emoluments are not deductible in corporation tax Law Report House of Lords Council pub licence application policy is unlawful Queen's Bench Division Diplomatic Appointment High cost of care is pushing families to the brink of poverty Notebook Charities Life Baronies Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Court Circular In Memoriam Private Meeting To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays The Times Anniversaries Nature Notes On this Day July 11,1866 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Tornados migrate north to Canada Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Gallop puts Bago back on track for Newbury Racing Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Trainers Leaders in the Flat Championships Perth Jockeys Stratford Times Test The Times Sports Book Newton Abbot Autumn Glory, trained by Geoff Wragg and ridden by … Windsor Ayr Little to relish at Silverstone unless you like burgers Alan Lee pities those who paid £95 for no seat and no view Wolverhampton Racing How They Rate British Grand Prix Labouring Witter unlikely to win world title chance Boxing The Results Service Jan Ullrich in the Saddle Britain four add to medal haul Rusedski on song Wilson's first win New goal for Wie Rossi pulls away High five Yellow peril strikes Armstrong Cycling Tour De France Benjamin laps up glory after season of despair Athletics Brabus Rowing Sure Men Heaven: a little house on the fairway An American golf fanatic, George Peper loved St Andrews so much that he and his wife set up home by the course Corporate Golf Challenge Sanders still haunted by that missed putt Road to Hell World's best prepare to dig their way out of hole Lengthening the Old Course has brought back some old demons says Mel Webb St Andrews Clark's consistency pays off Golf Travel Faxon gets it white on the day Final Scores Times Online London rise to challenge from leaders on away day in France Rugby League How They Stand New Zealand ring changes for Tri-Nations All Blacks were too good - even at their weakest Woodward on the wane after Henry masterclass Tour Statistics Smith tunes in to put Middlesex in control Frizzell Country Championship First Division Stubborn Gidman finds form to keep Surrey waiting Problems abound for Glamorgan Ward gives Kent cause to regret gamble Four-ball collapse hurries Leicestershire to defeat Times Online Vigilant Essex work hard to build platform for spinners Kabir changes script to set up final twist Yesterday's Championship Scoreboards Durham roll over as Chapple hits demanding length Second Division Exemplary Ponting turns tables on England Natwest Challenge Yesterday's Scoreboard from Lord's Struggling Gillespie needs to make name for himself Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent npower Lord's looks for way to limit liabilities Timesonline body&soul I'm ready for some tough times on and off the field Shane Warne says his focus will not be affected by separation Montoya is all smiles as Alonso backs off British Grand Prix Kevin Eason's Team-By-Team Guide from Silverstone Race Details Timesonline Entertaining the Season The Times Crossword 23,025 The Insider Button still lacking the speed to compete Times Sport Silverstone the big winner as show goes on The Times Lamisil Thegame Picture Gallery The Times Quotes of the Day Now that's what I call music. At least, it is now Join the Debate Bloody but unbowed Arise, Sir John Poison chalice Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Couture: is the key to its future in the past? No expense was spared at Dior's 100th anniversary celebrations. Lisa Armstrong, in Paris, explains where the new trends are going Illustrations by David Downton Gowns by Valentino, far right, and Chanel Yes darling, yes Anti-depressants are now being used to treat male sexual problems, but is simply taking a pill going to help? Jerome Burne reports Screen Select The Times Offers Direct More haste, less speed Are you too attached to your child? Continuous contact is an impossible ideal, argues Christina Hardyment The Times A Problem Shared Nothing to fear at night Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, answers readers' questions This week: a child afraid of the dark, and one sharing his mother's bed Sizzle your spicy chops on a barbie magimix BBQ Lamb with Soy, Chilli and Hoisin A cure for blues Men's Style Summer sales can be monumentally depressing, but James Delingpole has come up with a guide to the brighter side: three months more of summer-kit wearing ahead and clothes on offer at just a fraction of the cost Top Shopping, Pete If you go on TV, try not to look erect Come on in, the water' Dress for your Shape From halter-necks in bold designs to strapless styles—there are enough one-piece swimming costum Frock coats, cravats and breeches: just take me back to the 18th century Arts Finding someone to watch Write, write, write . . . Mario Vargas Llosa has inspired a young novelist to fulfil his dream. Richard Holledge discovers how Sap Top of the Masterclass: What Happened next Palace Theatre The agonies of creation are not reserved soley for novelists. John Bungey looks at the ups and downs of pop songwriting Week Ahead Swanlake North star rising On the eve of opening in a Brian Friel revival at the National Theatre, Gina McKee gives a career snapshot to Ian Johns Tomorrow in Arts Shell Connections Theatre Mitridate Vintage rider with the valkyries Opera Die Walkure Flavio Concert Paris braves the seasons Dance San Francisco Ballêt Opera&ballet TV & Radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst David Chater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Factual Sport Kids Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One The Private Life of Harley Street BBC Two, 8pm Viewing Guide Dispatches Channel 4, 8pm Murder Investigation Team ITV1, 9pm Escape to the Legion Channel 4,9pm Picture Gallery The Way to the Stars Desperate Hours (1990) To Die for (1995) Salt of the earth or scum of the earth? Variations Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Backfriend The Times Liverpool the Crack Troops? Thegamesays Inside Silly Close Season Jewell Has High Hopes for Wigan Thenewboys Vieira Summer Sale on Again Thenews Addicted to the Game Gary Jacob on the determination of José Mourinho to retain the title Carry on Chelsea Chelsea Tab Talk Rivals Sold on the Far East James Ducker reports that parts of the lucrative Asian football market may be 'close to saturation point' as Premiership clubs try to cash in Daktarin China Japan South Korea Hong Kong Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand Multiple Display Advertising Items Everton A Time of Pain Tony Cascarino recalls pre-seasons of blood, sweat and fears The Times The Glazer Memos Chelsea Trumped by Milan Gilardino snubs Stamford Bridge, Bill Edgar reports Australia in for Hiddink Troubled Trio Await their Fate Italy The Shamed Six Germany Best of the Web Plymouth Go for Gold with New Signing Russell Kempson find new-look Championship squads filled with hope The Times Travel Direct Megson Trades on Forest's Good Name Coca-Cola League One Benjamin Tempted by Lure of United Coca-Cola League Two The Scout Busy Kidderminster Make Fresh Start Non-League Addicted to Thegame Poyet Spurred on by London Love Affair Multiple Display Advertising Items
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