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News from 13/07/2005

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Peter Hendy, Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, T. Coulthard, Andrew Pierce, Annira Silver, Neelam Verjee, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Mark R. Killingsworth, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, James Mackay, Joe Joseph, John Calvert, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Nick Loney, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Gayle Ann Livecchia, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mr Christopher Walton, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Chalke, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Richard Cleroux, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Peter Alliss, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Brian Carlo, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Jennie Whiteley, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Rebecca O'Connor, William K Wallace, Markham, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Monica Seeley, This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Michael Evans, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Gerard Baker US Editor, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Louise Tickle, Carole Easton Chief Executive of ChildLine, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Neelam Varjee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Brown, Jacqui Goddard, Pat Gibson and Neville Scott, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Colenso-Dunn, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Philip J. Charles, Gary Jacob and Oliver Kay, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Andrew Norfolk and Russell Jenkins, Andy Hamilton, Ian Mackinnon and Stephen Farrell, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Maurice Terry, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Sacha Bonsor,

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The Times Byers says he put the public first Lord King dies French fishery fine Su Doku Win Champagne Dog kills baby Pietersen's claim Action of fakes 'Just because they can't win doesn't mean we can't … The suicide bomb squad from Leeds A suburb wakes up to the horror of having bombers in its midst It may be deprived and decaying, but the Beeston area of Leeds had shown no sign of the racial ferment that might harbour terrorism, reports Carol Midgley In the Times Today Times Online Carlier On Other Pages A laughing lad from the chippie and his wild mate One was studious, one a tearaway, but nobody dreamt they were bombers, write Andrew Norfolk and Russell Jenkins vodafone Two communities that hardly ever mix The Victims The Missing Anxious mother's call led The four young men met at Luton with their rucksacks of explosives and joined commuters on the 7.40 Thameslink train to King's Cross, reports Daniel McGrory The Bombers' Trail Hunt for the master of explosives The Chaos War fuelled terrorism, says Kennedy Suzuki Way of Life! The Iraqi View Two more families devastated as worst fears are confirmed Nine held over race killing US ban lifted Mobile contacts Queen's donation Morrisons Hiscox Reading ban on leaked Harry Potter Morgan silent star of the Fringe Statesman speaks Virgin In the net for Motty Ps Millets Health groups lose appeal on EU food supplement ban Dell Fostering salary Help for hepatitis Property award Critical after ride Boy soldiers plea Sex attacker hunt Baby dies after savage attack by family's pet dog Expedia 10,000 bogus passports Aid should be conditional Loving Wagner Iraq and London: spot the difference Abuse helpline Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Reduction of domestic water consumption Counselling and courage for bomb victims Tax and waste Figures for road deaths Su Doku bug Picture Gallery Triumph of our Species A welcome tribute to Bernard Darwin—golfwriting legend of The Times Poison Pill The EU should not be microregulating vitamins and mineral supplements Don't proposition Tesco checkout girls—and other tips for immigrants Notebook Tragic Intolerance The discovery of suicide bombers raises tough questions for British Muslims Politeness in the photocopier queue is why we're losing the War on Terror Double, double, teenage trouble How can Shakespeare have any resonance for those addicted to internet war games? The Times Join the Debate Four pathetic young bombers It is difficult for Londoners to return to normal life when the events of July 17 have been so glamorised Sow's ear out of a silk's purse Thunderer Riots erupt as protesters try to stop Orange Order parades Nationwide Whitehall clings to secrecy culture Duchess on Welsh farm visit Britain's longest speed trap is set Aiming at the mile-high market More questions for youth over sex attack in park Farrell Hair Judge names boy who raped teacher Hunting law to test Parliament and judges sky MoD urged to end 'blood' test We erred, says Tory hopeful Nature's Best Health for Life Tory campaign has Lib Dem hallmark Railtrack decision was not abuse of power, says Byers Know-it-alls collide over a basket case Video aids would stop repeat of train crash, says report dfs Big Bonus Corporation Sitcoms have both feet in the grave Bosses fail to follow leader over BBC bonus Journey into a dance of death Firstnight Dance Zero Degrees RAC Firstnight Cornhill Don't drop it. . . Chinese vase makes record £15m Wonders go with the grain teacher training agency Too few jobs for physiotherapists Dinner ladies serve up hopscotch OAPs receiving 'pocket money' Swallow survivors find new home Times World News France lands record EU fine for 20 years of flouting fishing rules British fishermen have been crippled by sticking to rules that otherstates break, reports Anthony Browne In the Dock President desperate for boost to morale Bulwark against terror is also blocking Pakistan's progress London Energy London Energy I feel no sympathy for you, killer tells van Gogh family Israel says suicide attack will not put end to withdrawal Pro-Syrian minister wounded in car bombing The Times (Reuters): Escapes found mile from base (Reuters): Dead cat hoard (AFP): City shuns Cruise (Reuters): Transport scare (AP): Children in boot Inside Track Mob Rules Doctor held over ritual maiming of gang victim Democrats call for Bush aide's sacking over CIA agent row first direct Officer is fired for mocking top brass Kathmandu (AP): 21 killed in tribal attack (AP): Pizza protest (Reuters): Airport man wins Therapeutic frog The Times US needs a reality check as it pays Nasa to sell dream Shuttle relaunch bugged by fault Times Business Innovation award for high-flyers Wednesday July 13 2005 Tasty prospect Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Pensions facing £1 trillion shortfall EU officials raid Intel over market abuse allegations Lady Thatcher mourns Lord King, the man who rebuilt BA Heavy Burden Chip leader feels the heat Almost 250,000 school students are running their own … A rail cock-up AquaLife Retirement debate faces its own old age Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei The Times Results in Brief Biggest shareholder takes Havas chair Stop Press Deutsche Börse proposes new chief KBC buys Belgian subsidiary of HSBC Rumour of the Day Bet of the Day Data Exchange Rates Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Inflation at its highest point for 7 years EU wants real check on fakes OECD in U-turn over eurozone rate cut Law targets buyers of phoney products Legoland nearly off block Floating Investment Picture Gallery NCP sold to 3i for £555m ReNeuron warning on stem-cell research FSA denies dumbing down over exams for City staff Clifford Chance Select few join thorn in side of British banks Secretive Selection Hard work and dedication take Avian to top perch Barclays sees benefits in new account Young Enterprise Mack tackles Morgan Stanley pay Carnival Corporation & PLC Bankers' table talk Facts on fakes Camp tent Jarvis in £350m equity plan The Times Wallenbergs go outside family for Investor chief The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times McCarthy & Stone warning on profits Urbium rejects offer from Regent Inns Hi-di-hi, campers Free food for all! Times Online Politics should not drive Volkswagen European Briefing Capita punishment as outsourcing firm misses contract Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets 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 Man is a good hedging bet as concerns are overstated Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Anite Gilts Market share hopes lift Virgin Mobile Smaller Capitalisation Shares McCarthy & Stone Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Investment Service Aston Business School Times Register Lord King of Wartnaby Tenacious champion of free enterprise who wrestled British Airways from the brink of ruin to privatisation and profitability Lord King of Wartnaby, chairman of British Airways, 1981-93, was born on June 21, 1917. He died on July 12, 2005, aged 88 Abdul Majeed Shoman Building one of the Arab world's biggest financial institutions Police at scene but unconscious driver 'failed to report accident' Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Judge should have reviewed order Court of Appeal Youth court applied wrong test Queen's Bench Divisional Court Gretchen Franklin Stage performer who found a home as an Albert Square stalwart Gretchen Franklin, actress, was born on July 7, 1911. She died on July 11, 2005, aged 94 Court Circular Appointment Legal News Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Memorial Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Dennis ushers in a long storm season Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day July 13, 1953 Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Godolphin unfazed by substandard first half Racing Times Test Quinn Fortunate to Escape Penalty Yesterday's Results from Two Meetings Decision on Doyen deferred after gallop Haydock Park The Times Sports Book Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Catterick talk Sport 1089/1053am Uttoxeter Bradley's appeal is dismissed Armstrong rides with panache to recapture lead Cycling Tour De France Jan Ullrich In the Saddle The Results Service Today's Fixtures Links Tennis Joyce ponders final position Samoan double Tremlett triumph Symonds signs Japan on song Holders defeated On Saturday totesport Alliss in Nicklaus Wonderland On the eve of the 134th Open, Peter Alliss, BBC Television's voice of golf, names his favourite five Opens of the 50 that have been televised by the BBC, starting with the victory of Peter Thomson at St Andrews in 1955 Bernard Darwin on Bobby Jones at the 1927 Open Darwin earns his just rewards John Hopkins remembers Bernard Darwin, a writer being accorded the rare honour of a place in the World Golf Hall of Fame William Hill Cleaning up, but not quite everywhere Ladbrokes Nicklaus determined to remain competitive and delay final putt Long goodbye now more an exercise in vanity than a … Matthew Syed argues Nicklaus and Co are turning their swansong into a dirge Locals glad to take note of the greatest champion St Andrews Hole-by-hole guide Who needs an Olympic pool when there's no room for a kickabout? Times Online Williams thinks only of victory Boxing Carolina Klüft can earn vast sums of money on the international … Warriors plan for exit of Carney Rugby League Medal guru seeks swift change Athletics David Powell on a runner aiming to strike 2012 gold and the woman with the most critical job in sport Duke calls for funding review to help Games prospects Australia hit form as hopes turn to Ashes Natwest Challenge David Shepherd received a fitting tribute to his 24 … New rules prove there's no substitute for farce Richard Hobson can scarcely believe his eyes as Jones suffers fresh indignity Exalted Kent flatter to deceive Frizzell County Championship Round-Up Tomorrow Yesterday's Championship Scoreboards Oakman proves catches win matches How the Ashes were Won In the second of a series on great England victories, Stephen Chalke recalls the Old Trafford Test of 1956 Mourinho goes on the attack after seeing red Wimpole Chelsea in a Fix Bramble suffers unlucky break Galatasaray confident of closing deal for prized Pires capture Redknapp issues ultimatum over Crouch The Times Crossword 23,027 The Insider As Little Croquet Friend turned foe doubts Liverpool commitment Times Sport Pietersen puts Test case to leave England in dilemma The Times Mortgages for Business Simmering in the summer The Times Quotes of the Day Tattoos are so trendy, but I still fear their indelible mark Join the Debate Damn this praise Alternative reading Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Better health: why the answer is on your plate European judges have confirmed a proposed ban on hundreds of vitamin supplements. Times nutritionist Jane Clarke says a healthy diet is enough for most people, Dr Thomas Stuttaford argues that supplements are essential and Nigel Hawkes says they are useless How this Ban May Harm the Poor, the Aged, the Sick and the Overworked If the industry is convinced of the virtues of its products, then it should bear the cost of clinical trials Supplements under Threat Capital thinking: the way to build a better city High-density housing and the London Olympics figure highly in Norman Foster's plans, he tells Richard Morrison The Times A Building with my Name on It Why men should head the Church Former deacon Caroline Sandon puts the case against female bishops. As told to Sacha Bonsor The Times Do You Need Advice? My lover wants me to move in with him and have his baby. But how could I do this to my husband and three children? My Friend's Secret Affair Introducing the great Times banger home. forum@thetimes. co. uk On drugs—and on the streets Emotional Intelligence A young mother tells how she resorted to prostitution to pay for her heroin addiction—and then fought her way back from an overdose to lead a new life I was made to feel quite special Thanks to Paige, we can all be California girls A former West Coast beauty queen has launched a line of jeans that makes every Ms Average feel like Miss America, says fashion editor Lisa Armstrong Heady Heights Cruise Control Clic Pick Arts Splinters from the clash of heroes Exhibition A new show brings to life the rivalry between Nelson and Napoleon. Rachel Campbell-Johnston smells the gunsmoke Nelson & Napoleon National Maritime Museum chicagothemusical The artist Bill Woodrow tells Mark Irving how his idea of art for the blind became reality Following the line of the master Van Gogh was as innovative with a pen as with his paints, argues John Russell Taylor Duchess Theatre Tomorrow in Screen Secrets and wives Opera The Merry Wives of Windsor Ascanio in Alba Buxton Opera House Concert Psappha St Bart's Great Hall, EC1 World music Gilberto Gil Coliseum Concert Yorkshire Baroque Soloists/Seymour York Minster The finest ingredients Theatre The Arab-Israeli Cookbook Tricycle Theatre, NW6 Theatres Crème Put out more flags Working Relationship Jo Valentine, the chief executive of London First, the capital's official champion, and her personal assistant, Faith Civico Conference Call: A Picture of a Place Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Times Go by the book with your checks Recruitment Rosalind Renshaw tells you how to vet a CV Stress Busters Fyi Contacts Tate TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One The World's Most Photographed BBC Two, 7.30 pm Viewing Guide You are what You Eat Channel 4, 8.30pm Channel 4, 8.30pm Variations To the Ends of the Earth BBC Two, 9pm Cutting Edge Channel 4, 9pm The Thin Man (1934, b/w) TCM, 7.10pm Film Choice The Other Sister (1999) ITV1, 11pm The Shootist (1976) BBC One, 11.30pm Tarantino brings flair to the small screen Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3641 Word Watching Polygon Win Champagne Acorn Stairlifts

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