News from 15/07/2005
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Andrew Robson, Lynne Greenwood, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Andrew Taylor, David Chater, Adam Fresco, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Andy Hayman, Nic Hopkins, Benjamin Grosvenor, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Duncan Farmer, Andrew Norfolk, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mike Allott, Steve Pitcook, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, John Goodbody and David Charter, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Chalke, Roger Hobson, Nick Wyke, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Angela Jameson and David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Bob Woodward, Sue Mallia, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Dan Silver, Mary Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Richard Giles, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Simon de Bruxelies, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, G. Gardner, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Andrew Haldenby, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Law, H. R. Rollin, RR, Chris Campling, Tom Stevenson, Christopher Grey, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Jullan Evans, Siân Morgan, Paul Simons, Mary Ann Sieghart, I. Craig, Sandy Pratt, Renata Rubnikowicz, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Dominic Kennedy and Issandr Ei Amranl, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter Clarke, Esther Walker, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Abbas Al-Hussaini, Tony Dawe, Allen Robertson, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, George Caulkin and Gary Jacob, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, David Lockie, Angus Batey, Bill Murray, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Graham Norwood, Richard Morrison, Glenys Kinnock, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, David Salisbury, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Tim Montgomerie,
ResumoThe Times Byers admits he falled to tell truth Brake on cameras Miners' fraud raid Deep Throat Bricks Andmortar Lucky French 'The thirst for self-blame among thought-leaders is … Bus bomber and the 81 missing minutes Appeal for help over fouth blast British Jamaican identified as bomber World falls silent for the victims Fraud squad raids home of woman behind £7.5bn scheme for sick miners In the Times Today The Times 'Flawed' safety claims checked CampoReal Speed camera U-turn as 500 sites rejected On Other Pages Bomb victims' inquests open Mosque fire arrest Cleric's trial set Law to ban religious extremists will be tightened Banned in USA Eminent Briton refused entry 81 lost minutes of bus bomber IWC Tomorrow only in the Times Net widens as al-Qaeda bomb link is confirmed The Ten Unanswered Questions Jamaican-born bomber from the suburbs of Middle England Mystery surrounds the true identity of terrorist said to have died on the Piccadilly Line train as police raid his Aylesbury semi, report Adam Fresco, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler Heading the Hunt 'University of Jihad' teaches students hate and bigotry Police seek Egyptian chemist who had keys to bomb-makers' flat Jihadists' use of Koran is all wrong, say imams Ear Candy Comet 'It's important to come out, not to hide away' In Harmony Cities stand still and silent to send defiant message Grieving World The Subaru Legacy Has Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive for … Magnet Follow St Swithin: book a British break The old superstition about 40 days of rain or sunshine has more than a grain of scientific truth in it, writes Paul Simons Madagascar Byers admits he did not tell truth over Railtrack Hatfield death charges dropped Harrods Hyundai Picture Gallery Vodafone Ps Picture Gallery Black and white TV The Garden rocks Two Brains keeps an eye on Big Brother dfs dfs Opening Times By a Correspondent: Mother stabbed to death as thieves burst into her home Lib Dems hold on to Cheadle Drugs gang bust Farmer jailed 'Happy slap' arrest Dog snatched Hangover study Puffln recovery African healer gets 5 years for killing his English bride Regional views Skirting the issue 'Links' between London bombs and Iraq Banking reaction French fish fine Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Energy supplies G8 action on global poverty Reform of public expenditure TUC and Labour Suicide toll in British jails Tax and waste Counter-point Just rewards The Times Accountability Ltd Ministers will wish they had not invented corporate manslaughter United we Stood Silence speaks more eloquently than the best-scripted words Silences, vigils, pop concerts, floral shrines ... when is it all going to end? Terrorist Vortex Iraqis must unite against foreign insurgents There's a limit to road traps Guilty of brazen contempt The Railtrack case has exposed the Government's disdainful attitude to the share-owning democracy Finally... a breakthrough idea for the Tories To slim down a bloated State the obvious answer is to cut spending. But wait, that's the wrong end of the stick Why blame the terrorists? Apparently we can agree that it's Britain's fault Master Card The Amazon Hall of Fame Keep on Beat The Wizards and the Muggles T2 The towns that will under the spell of Harry Potter Jobs for the boys must be open to old men Sabb 93 Britain's Ageing Population Hermes Paris A chair is just a chair, till an artist gives it life First Night Visual Art Stuff of Life National Gallery H Mebase Sale Happiness is open to all Dell Lawyers consider action over pay Cockerel gives fox a thrashing New reglme to tackle superbugs Rare English silver to tour nation Sale The Main Points Childcare places to be made available for all working parents Councils will have to guarantee that facilities are adequate, reports Alexandra Frean PC World PC World Gene scientists win crucial battle in the war against killer parasites Pray for recovery but don't expect the right answer Neglected Diseases that Threaten Millions Boy in court over 7 rapes Fire survivors Two found dead Crash kills soldier Briton critical Olympic-size leak Hot ticket Duxiana Lords marvel at military display Parlimentary Sketch Retired top brass claim Forces are under siege Nokia Times World News Manhunt for cult's prophet of polygamy with 70 wives The Mormons: A History Reasons to be less fearful of weapons risk Anglian Oreck Gaza pullout justifies terror campaign, Hames claims Deep-sea cyclist breaks record (Reuters): Actor held forged passport (AFP): Plea to Red Cross on Pamplona WHSmith Double vision TV that will keep whole family happy Abbey eurotunnel By Our Foreign Staff: Roman Catholic bishop is shot dead AA mazda Athlete jailed for posing as woman Alarm over radioactive waste site Environmentalists are opposing plans to build an international nuclear dump in Siberia, reports Jullan Evans in Moscow T2 emporio Abramovich funds Moscow 'Wembley' How the Neighbouring Economies Measure up You are so lucky that you're not British, Chirac tells his people What the French Say about Chirac The Times The Times Corpses are found by the dozen as police join death spree Detainees' treatment 'abusive but not torture' The Descent Nuclear threat to US over Taiwan conflict Ralph Lauren The Times Nasa shuttle launch may be delayed for months Nothing desperate about the British showing at the Emmys Times Business Oil vehicle Merck under fire Insider trader Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Shell forced to admit Russian costs have doubled Byers admission on Railtrack strengthens case for investors Heseltine makes own party for 'drifting from Hint of payout on Railtrack IT Seems that Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation … In tune Ing Direct Poor old public sector? Give us a break Need to Know The Times FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Results in Brief Exchange Rates Look Ahead Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Data Day Tele2 buys Spanish operator for £177m Parmalat sues bank to recover £858m Delta raises air fares as fuel costs soar Radio frequency opened for net links KarstadtQuelle widens disposal aim Quote of the Day Picture Gallery Business Big Shot BBC urges rate cut after slowdown in services Cardpoint plc Amvescap hires new chief to shore up bid defences Doubts over 50-year gilts More bite for stats watchdog Public-sector Cinderellas are not so hard done by Fresh Hope after Wheels Came off Rescue Chinese carmaker back in bidding for MG Rover Pension funds join Morgan Stanley pay row BT Cracking down on the law breakers Oxus buys cyanide row goldminer My Travel fined £240,000 for concealing loss All of a Sudan Time to decamp City Diary Atrocity brings glimpse of the citizen journalist Media Light touch for lord who chose not to be a baron Dan Sabbagh talks to the Haymarket boss about the politics of owing magazines For further media coverage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis State of Independents EMI on song as digital sales boost new releases The Times Unit Trust Information Service EFC Solicitor close to £115m Canary deal hp Trade needs that moral dimension Cultural revolution at Compass gives food for thought 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 Eurotop 100 Exel bid rumours make no sense but don't sell shares The Day's Biggest Movers Bovis Homes Gilts Neteller profits from cyberspace growth Smaller Capitalisation Shares Biofuels Corporation Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Dame Cicely Saunders Visionary founder of the modern hospice movement who set the highest standards in care for the dying Mikhail Stern Dissident Soviet sexologist rescued from the Gulag by Jean-Paul Sartre London Lives Remembering those killed in the terrorist bombings of July 7, 2005 J. Neville Birdsall New Testament scholar and champion of the traditional skills of textual criticism If you knew one of the London bomb victims and would … Court Circular Picture Gallery Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Acknowledgements Thanks Giving Services In Memoriam-Private Awards To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items timesonline Bridge Caring parent has no right to enforce child support claim Timesonline Food supplements directive is valid Asbo not for increasing sentencing power Garmin Peugeot has big plans to make 1007 city slicker Vaughan Freeman on the new car that makes life more bearable for cyclists The Details Spark and ride: electric bike plugs into commuting needs Auctions no longer the domain of shady dealers Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harr is no laughing matter for golfers Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day July 15, 1916 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Danjet helps Evans to rise above debts and despair Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Times Test Hamilton Park Newmarket Warwick The Times Sports Book Carlisle Racing Southwell Pontefract Moncoutié able to rise to the special occasion Cycling U-turn offers hope of lasting peace formula Motor Racing Strength and grace of long-legged 'monster' The Times Fresh hope for Liverpool over Figo Role of Honour Esslen transfer faces year's delay Park 'new Giggs' Going, Going, Gone Arteta agrees Pogatetz waits The Results Service Today's Fixtures Williams told he is 'disrespectful' Wie rolls on Campbell doubt England eye final The Sunday Times Paris 'tipped off' over fears about London 2012 site Olympic Games Exit Thorpe as selectors put faith in Pietersen Dynamic duo seek to make impact on middle England England Squad Lancashire pair offer promise of strength all round Tomorrow talk Sport Scores Slow-motion view of Botham in full cry Battle for the Ashes Stephen Chalke recalls the 1981 Old Trafford Test in the company of Chris Tavaré Woods cannot afford to compromise if he is to join the slender ranks of sporting immortals Montgomerie makes amends after shocking start Bunker mentality sets in again at the macho man of golf holes Tornados forecast to test pain threshold of marshals Donald refuses to help the aged Pinnacle Second-Round Tee-Off Times Bill Murray Yesterday Today Fitleist Fine back nine gets Poulter into his strides Scores Masses flock to worship at Tiger's feet Poker The Times Crossword 23.029 The Insider After the G8 summit, the Homeless World Cup goes to … Three shots behind Tiger Woods on the Open leaderboard, … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Catch me if you can, Woods tells his rivals Times Sport Wenger lines up Jenas as Vieira severs Arsenal ties The Times Index Pages of the Open Championship The Times Quotes of the Day Harry Potter and the Triumph of Hype: is that what it's called? Join the Debate Ye Gods! Not in space Log on, zoom in Picture Gallery The Urban Moves open-air dance festival, at a variety of unusual venues, begins today in Manchester Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Driven mad: how golf has ruled my life Bill Murray is deadpan on the big screen but golf can still drive him crazy. As the pros tee off at St Andrews, he explains what the game has taught him about life I'm Invited. You're Not, I Am. You're Not. . . The Bear Growls Deep Throat: why I kept his identity secret for 30 years In 1972, Bob Woodward cracked open the Watergate scandal. In a new book he reveals the political motives that compelled Mark Felt, the FBI No 2 (aka Deep Throat), to help him Starbucks Coffee Hair with Hari The Times Picture Gallery To ask Lucia van der Post a question e-mail asklucla@thetimes. … Life's too short for peeling grapes home. forum@thetimes. co. uk This summer, it's cool for kaftans. . . Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Barbecued Quail with White Beans Sounds Nowt so queer as acid folk In a parallel world alongside mainstream rock lies a folk revival. Pete Paphides enters the zone Old Kids Back on the Block Eron… Is she ready or not? Lauryn Hill's long-awaited comeback in London this week was a disaster. Lisa Verrico looks at the tribulations of a fragile star How to DIY and make a killing Stephen Dalton meets a bunch of music-makers who believe that if something is worth doing it's worth doing alone Tunes Times Reader Offer Frank Black Rock Son Volt Rock Clor Pop A magical history tour Albums The Raveonettes don't just copy the lost American culture that they grew up on, they've absorbed it, enthuses Pete Paphides Youth Group Pop Number One gets the bullet As Top of the Pops is put out to pasture on BBC Two, Bob Stanley says don't forget its past hits The Subways Best of Britain at the Proms Hope but little glory Classical As another season of Proms concerts dawns, Richard Morrison asks why the British classical music of today fails to speak to a mass audience Classical CDs Bright, young, sings Classical Their talent was spotted. Now their stars are rising Neil Fisher meets two of the Royal Opera House Young Artists The Times The Graduates Monday in Arts Royal lovers take flight Dance Swan Lake Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Concert Amsterdam BO/ Koopman Theatre Children of Hercules Cabaret Bobbe Norris Pizza on the Park Entertainments Pop Funeral for a Friend Tv & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Scrubs Variations Will & Grace Channel 4,8. 30pm Later Presents BBC Two, 11.35pm A Kiss before Dying (1991) Five, 10pm Still Crazy (1998) Five, 11.55pm Crossfire (1947, b/w) BBC Two, 12.35am The great national treasure hunt Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3643 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Win Champagne Picture the loan The Times The Surveyor Yet more DIY on the telly as our traditional heritage goes to rack and ruin for lack of skilled craftsmen The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say The North West In Three-Bed Apartment in Islington Clerkenwell, EC1: a top-floor property in a Grade II listed building of the late 19th century Out Double-Fronted West Sussex Villa Easebourne: a medium-sized family house in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Away 16th-Century Farmhouse in Devon Dartington: a Grade II listed hall house with two restored bread ovens and two ponds A Good Judge of Character Marcus Binney soaks up the atmosphere in the home of a law chief who presided at the trial of the Guy Fawkes conspirators Fairview New Homes Ltd Opening up the Space Frontier A sculptor and his wife bought a church hall being used as a warehouse and created a temple to art, says Lynne Greenwood A Luxurious Flat of One's Own The home that haunted Virginia Woolf has been given a new lease of life, reports Duncan Farmer Watch your Steppe Moscow's gingerbread houses are a risky but tasty investment, says Graham Norwood property4yoo Fairview New Homes Ltd How to Buy Westbury The Bigger Picture Top-notch home cinemas are an eye-opener, says Mary Gold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make a Big Splash A pool can put you in the swim, but it may not add value, says Esther Walker The Guest Quest Budget flights and second homes are squeezing holiday cottage owners, writes Lynne Greenwood Multiple Display Advertising Items MRI Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Loan Advice Do You Have a Consumer Question? 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What's on Multiple Display Advertising Items Redrow Northern Delights GNER Unspoilt treasures just off the track Isobel Shepherd Smith describes the joys of a journey north Britain's Most Beautiful Line Why Nothing was Wasted in Saltaire The village where Hockney and Sir Titus hold sway Sue Mallia sets off from Leeds to enjoy some Yorkshire gems Bettys best cakes and long walks Star inn serves up local food with flair Up hill and down dale in search of the splendours of the moors Tony Dawe fends off the sheep trying to eat his sandwiches Prayer, seafaring and tales of the undead Classic Italian on the Quay Bumper year for arts and activities Diverse Geordie charms weave their magic spell David Watts is captivated by a trip to the Tyne Dining treat just out of earshot of the busy Scotch Corner Darlington-gateway to the glorious Dales An idyllic drive on a picture perfect summer's day for David Watts Attractions of Teesoale Walk GNER The best times of the day to enjoy magic of Holy Island Magnificent castles and beauty on the Borders Tony Dawe enjoys turbulent places fallen on peaceful times Villages divided by history work in harmony Spectacular climbs and views lie on Glasgow's doorstep Nick Wyke enjoys Scotland's rugged beauty Plenty to do inside and The Holy Grail starts in Edinburgh for Nick Wyke Whisky Trail Granite city's charm owes much to the North Sea Renata Rubnikowicz finds more to Aberdeen than whisky Castles fit for a princess, Hamlet and Dracula GNER
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