News from 18/07/2005
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Edward Owen, Matthew Syed, DJM, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alice Olins and Nicola Copping, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Neville S. Conrad, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Matthew Hoggard, Patrick Kidd, Anna Sundln, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Sir Rod Eddington, Barry Anderson, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Robert Gore-Langton, Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, Gary Jacob, Amanda Craig Children's Books Reviewer, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Nick Wyke, Andrew Ramsey, Christopher Cole, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Cole, Salman Rushdie, Bernard Crick, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Rosie Winterton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Miranda Glover, Daniel McGrory and Zahid Hussain, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Michael Calwell, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Nicci Smith, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, George Moore, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Stewart Tendler, Richard Holledge, Graham Burns, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Tosin Sulaiman, Tim Hames, Nell Hopklns, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Mark McArthur-CHRISTIE, Alan Lee, Zahid Hussain, Daniel McGrory, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Peter Riddell, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Kenneth Williams, Joanna Bale and Suna Erdem, Antje Derks, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Nick O'Donovan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Stephen Farrell, David Carvel, Peta bee, John Westerly, Jenny Davey, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Tim Hammond, Caroline Holliday,
ResumoThe Times Slaughter prompts fears of civil war Wizard royalties Chancellor in red Tory Taleban slur Times sales soar Sir Edward Heath dies at age 89 The man who led Britain into the European Common Market The First Conservative Party leader to be elected by his MPs Salman Rushdie Another triumph as Tiger takes claret jug to his heart Index Friends and rivals praise a man of conviction He never saw any merit in what came after him. There was a tragic quality Amdega Leaders in waiting out to conjure a new vision of Europe Stars of a new Paris-Berlin axis against the old guard meet with a new authority, write Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes Chirac to be served the best of British Vets check for bird disease Lynton Crosby v The Times Star's apology Teenager killed Parents' suicide Giant pigeons Barclays Gorillas in the midst as zoo gets rid of cages Forgotten men who became the footsoldiers of al-Qaeda The bombers' identity had surfaced in an earlier Mi5 inquiry, but they were not thought to be a serious security threat 'Holy warrior' casts light on dark links to Pakistan 'This is Britain's dirty linen' Northern Ireland expertise to boost MI5 team The Victims MI5 'was looking for the wrong kind of terrorists' First-named victim cremated London rally Woman identified Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Tourists defy bus blast in Turkish resort I have had a fantasibooso weekend, one I won't forget for a long time . . . George Moore, aged 9, visited a magical castle to hear J. K. Rowling read extracts from her sixth Harry Potter book lutusproactivchallenge Gripping, benign, wise—but no longer inspired churchill Euro Ncap Newcastle fulfils naked ambition Specsavers Drivers want more traffic police Libraries 'risk becoming relics' dfs Direct Line IWC Noisy neighbours and boundary wars force one in ten to move Cross Borders Oil profits Quietly does it Need to engage the Muslim community Youth and guns The joys of cricket Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Medical ethics Block on introducing new speed cameras Legal help for asylum-seekers Skirting the issue Dental future Potter by post Waiting in the Wings The heirs apparent of France and Germany will meet tomorrow Them next Door Where would we be without our neighbours? Virus terrorism: the horror that demands a new Manhattan Project A Singular Figure History will be kinder to Health than his contemporaries were Where is the honour in this vile code that condemns women to die in shame? Join the Debate Thin man gets it wrong (again) Sorry, Matthew, but diddy David Cameron is simply not the man to lead the Tories Ted Heath's royal row From friendship to a blazing argument—memories of a man who never quite achieved greatness Thunderer: A disaster woven in our fabric Catholics are struggling to make room for Mass in a material world Family Support tiscali Barclays Ireland Looking tame at the end of the world Lastnight Rock R. E. M. Hyde Park Duncan quits race for leadership with Tory 'Taleban' claim The Week in Westminister Alliance Leicester esure Facing Facts You're on your own if you give flab jab, insurers warn doctors Hours curb 'hit exam results' Tourists killed MoD plague jabs Funny taste It's back to the drawling Bard for the Globe actors Green Flag Zadie Smith's husband is in prize position Bonhams Rhyming Twang Hiscox AOL The washing machine, the comet and a second spin Racing between the continents Direct Line House prices fall 1% in a month Arms for Camilla's 58th birthday Savage heatwaves forecast Tattoos may identify gun victim Times World News Weekend of slaughter propels Iraq towards all-out civil war Saddam massacre charges 72 Hours of Violence Officer killed by road blast was former legionnaire Saga Private Medical Insurance AA Wave of suicide bombers will go on directline smile 14 killed as barbecue fire sweeps park How Putin youth is indoctrinated to foil revolution Bac Norwich Union Sharon threatens offensive to curtail militants Poker player who went for broke savours that $7½ million moment (AFP): Asylum-seeker gets his visa (AFP): Envoy plan denied Hurricane threat (AFP): Nuclear check (Reuters): Air crash kills 55 (AP): Quest for fugitive (AFP): Final journey (AP): Deadly monsoon Bush adviser knew he had 'already said too much' Inquiry into the leeking of a CIA agent's identity was told that ambassador's wife was not named, reports Tim Reid The Times The Times Man's meddling speeds evolution Why did the elephant lose his tusks? To beat the poachers Peace deal set to end 29-year rebellion Times Business Brown sees red Limit on liability African deals soar FTSE 100 Dow Jones C&W close to deal on price for Energis SAIC to fund MG Rover bid Key M&S executive may quit Aqualift World pegs hopes on Chinese decision Need to Know the Week Ahead This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Gold North Sea Oil Bank bid move Stop Press Phone expansion Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Chancellor seeing red in struggle to meet Golden Rule The Times Swith paves way for AIM tracker fund Anger over 21% pay rise for non-execs Gloom takes hold as City cuts forecast for growth Stem Cell Sciences team to share £5.4m windfall Covent Garden's 'rival' to be revived Royal Mail seeks £2bn to compete Demand to drive homes policy in shake-up Tycoons clean up with help from mighty Mitie 21st Century Stars Christine Seib reports on a company that helps rat-catchers, security guards and cleaners turn ideas into big business The Times High flyer maintains a very low profile hp Company born to reward staff Banking & Finance Equity Prices The Times Times Register Sir Edward Heath Unshakably idealistic statesman whose term as Prime Minister was bedevilled by strikes and economic turmoil Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Deaths Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Winning Move Personal Column Bridge Forget the gym, for the best muscle toning nothing beats playing sport Peta Bee looks at the alternative to exercising on your own The Times Offers Direct Steps to take before starting your first training session Good team spirit pays individual dividends Nick Wyke analyses the differing benefits of training and various fitness regimes The Times Pity the Keeper Torrent that spoilt a perfect July Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Shawanda produces majestic display in Irish Oaks Leaders in the Flat Championships Times Test Big-Race Details Brighton Beverley The Times Corporate Golf Challenge The Times Sports Book AYR Yesterday's Results Newton Abbot Stratford Times Online Windsor Where the blazer brigade bows to the bouncy castle Polo Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup Alan Lee picks his way around the picnics at Cowdray Park Inspecting The Season Dubai deny Black Bears again By Our Sports Staff: Wakefield pile on agony for struggling Vikings Rugby League The Results Service Jan Ullrich In the Saddle Today's Fixtures Armstrong delivers killer blow Cycling Tour de France Hewitt humbled by Nalbandian Loeb's record win Nautilus cruise Franchitti joy Final reckoning Golden double Winners' luck Australians frustrated by stylish compatriot Tour Match Ambitious Leicestershire aim to cash in on success of Twenty20 Opening pair give Surrey bowlers another battering Totesport League Second Division Pitch and swing combine to prove Durham's undoing Fans tire of Shoaib's lame excuses Yorkshire maintain good year for the Roses Fleming on song again as Hawkes pay penalty How They Stand The Weekend's Scoreboards Windows shatters Middlesex hopes First Division Chelsea get their man after raising the stakes At the Double Cole's long-term plan remains unclear despite new deal Zambian plans his next move Everton targets Going, Going, Gone Sunderland suffer Jensen returns Liverpool closing in on Figo and Crouch Liverpool Football Club Chopra leads Newcastle's stroll Intertoto Cup Khan refuses to duck the issue Subaru Contentious decision ends rule of Hopkins Titlesist Faldo gives young rival real lesson in finishing By Our Sports Staff: Technology making a mockery of the game, Player says So near, so far: failure second nature for fragile Montogomeric Rick Broadbent sees a scrap turn into a procession as Scot's hopes are felled by champion's blows Thai floored Boy of the black stuff Dry night Fading challengers deny Alliss thrill of grandstand finish Olazábal an unqualified success after playing to the galleries Woods procession finds no room for the romantics Matthew Syed on the rare qualities that make the Open champion the greatest player of his generation Tiger displays a preference for his own company Final Scores By Our Sports Staff: Leading amateur in no rush to join paid ranks Relentless Woods gets keys to No 10 with no major alarms The Times Crossword 23, 031 The Insider Times Sport Inside Today The Times Lamisil Woods gets keys to No 10 with no major alarms T2 How to Motivate Employees Class war: how the exams racket is ruining our schools Turning schools into cramming factories is not the best way to nature young adults Quotes of the Day Arousals and departures Good on you, Charlie Forgotten continent Image of the Day Endangered Steller's sea eagles off the coast of the Shiretoko peninsula in Japan, one of seven new Unesco world heritage sites Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Why treat your staff like dirt? Because they are You'll get just as much from your employees if they're unmotivated, scared, unhappy and insecure—and they'll cost you a lot less, says a new book. Toby Moore reports How we Manage Family secrets and ties Learning who her real father was at 16 led Miranda Glover to investigate the nature of identity The Times Offers Direct What to Pack Hidden holiday hazards The wildlife won't harm you, but holiday bugs might, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Why is being a full-time mother not a real job? Caroline Holliday has devoted her life to bringing up her children and wishes someone would take her seriously After 22 years' service I am panicking about what the hell they will say at my funeral Whizz-Kidz A Problem Shared My child hits me Dr Tanya Bryon. The Times clinical psychologist on how to handle an aggressive toddler, and postnatal depression So how do your bags stack up? Men's Style The quality of your luggage says you're either an oik on a package deal, or a war correspondent turned international playboy. So dig deep for that bag, says James Delingpole The Times A salad of style and simplicity Dish Vegetables with Goat Cheese and Almonds home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Forget Paris (in all senses). Carmen rules Ms Hilton and couture leave young girls cold. Their look is more reminiscent of Bizet's heroine—boho, bangles and ballet shoes. And they really love Primark. Compiled by Alice Olins and Nicola Copping What Girls Want Arts A tale of lettuces and queens The actress Janet McTeer sets aside her wellies to talk to Robert Gore-Langton about playing Mary Queen of Scots Young voices blinging in harmony Caitlin Moran A musical celebration of northern chavs has given Salford youngsters something to sing about Week Ahead Drawing the battle lines Theatre Stravinsky's wartime Soldier's Tale so impressed Andrew Steggall that he donned a bulletproof vest to take it to Baghdad. Richard Holledge met him Lost in transition Theatre Amid the Clouds Royal Courts, Sw1 Pop The Raveonettes Opera The Elixir of Love Nevill Holt, Leicestershire Proms First Night Albert Hall/Radio 3 Jazz Tim Garland Purcell Room Entertainments Theatre Shell Connections 2 National Radio Choice TV & Radio The Times David Chater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Stephen Dalton Mother Nature's Secrets laid bare Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3645 St Andrews After Dark Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee The Times Test Case for Real Pleasure Every Chance of September Reign Christopher Martin-Jenkins says that England can upset the odds Diminutive Urn Continuing Tim De Lisle on how the tiny trophy retains the power to transfix two nations September Reign Raking the Ashes Firsts, Flops and Flames Pietersen in the Line Shane Warne analyses England's strengths and weaknesses and picks the new England Must Keep Nerve James Ducker says that a bad start to the series should not spell catastrophe Containment Key to Matthew Hoggard looks at Australia and says that disciplined bowling will put their Batsman under Pressure Educating the Enemy within Neville Scott says experience in the county game gives Australians an edge Foreignbodies Mercedes Benz Warne is Still the Difference Simon Barnes on the evergreen leg spinner Australia have kept under wraps Kingsofspin Perfectpitch Flintoff's Taking Aim The best all-rounder on the planet is ready for his Ashes debut, Tim De Lisle reports Gameforit Timesonline The best of The Times and The Sunday Times in real time Dell The Mentor Arithmetic Richard Hobson on two contrasting coaches Pickofthebunch Tuning up for the Long Road John Westerby on how player fitness got personal under Michael Vaughan Heads, You Lose Patrick Kidd on why the flick of a thumb is crucial Ahead The Times Andrew Ramsey puts the poms right about Australian sporting values Winning Ways The Times Offersdirect Sledging: It's All Downhill Rick Broadbent on how the Aussie policy of 'mental disintegration has fallen apart EA Sports Harmison Mark Two Standing by John Westerby on the youngster aiming to join big brother at the highest level Botham's We are Not Flying Sir Rod Eddington, the cricket-loving British Airways chief, gives his Ashes view Watch It Patrick Kidd on where to go if you want to wind up Australians for playing poorly npower Fightingtalk Mercedes-Benz
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