News from 20/07/2005
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Andrew Robson, Sean O'Neill, Helen Rumbelow and Ruth Gledhill, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Andrew Norfolk, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Dominic Morby, James Hider and Michael Evans, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Martin Willis, Philip Howard, Alan Evans, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Philip Warner, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Felicity Collier, A. B. Stone, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Robert Tapsfield, Nick Booth, Nick Leeson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Salah Al-Shaikhly, Tim Teeman, Cecil Beaton, Douglas Henderson, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, John Woodcock, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Edward Clark, Lindsey Prett, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Bernard Stay, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Bob Graham, James Bone and Nicola Woolcock, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, William Garrett, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Cogan, Jan Ullrich, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Ian Hendry, Chris Campling, Zahid Hussain, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Paul Simons, Michael Evans, David Charter and Steve Bird, Anna Frame, Brian Dean, Michele Kirsch, Philip Webster Political Editor and Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ashling O'connor, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Rajeev Syal, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Leolin Price, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Nicola Woolcock, Frances Gibb, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Paul Jowitt, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Al-Qaeda arrest for London bombs Brown reversal Patients at risk No room for failure Times sales soar Times v Telegraph British troops face war crime charges over Iraq prisoners For richer, for poorer Mia Farrow stands up for Polanski in court 'Top' al-Qaeda figure held over London attacks In the Times Today Grade wants end to BBC repeats BNP founder Tyndall dies Cancer fathers Screening doubts Advisers rebuke Labour deficit Splitting the Cash Averys Wine Merchants Career woman's divorce ruling gave her 'shortcut to £5 million fortune' A financier is challenging an 'unjust' award to his ex-wife after three years of marriage, writes Frances Gibb Polanski was too devastated to flirt with girls, says Mia Farrow Actress tells libel hearing how her friend was so upset that he could not eat at the restaurant, reports Michael Horsnell 'He unravelled before my eyes' £1bn nuclear investment Pupil punishment Antibiotics fear Killer loses plea Naked trio held Union leader dies The New Pecking Order Barclays Migrants to face 'work here, paid at home' scheme Prosecutions will uphold Army integrity, says Reid The soldiers will face court martial rather than be tried at The Hague Intelligent Finance Military emotions ran high as trooper faced High Court 'Cut the duty-free limit back to 200 cigarettes' dfs Bvlgari Lives put at risk as hospitals ignore alerts Spending deal shifts control to Brown New Labour's second comprehensive review of Whitehall spending gives Blair and Brown the chance to agree 'an orderly succession Save face now, pay up later Chancellor who is always calculating What He Said Decision may save pride but risk the loss of credibility national savings & investments AA BT First Night Star cast turns concert into a drama First Night Proms Die Walküre Royal Albert Hall/Radio 3 Nokia Virgin Call to turn exam failure into a qualified success 12 million friends are reunited Sir Rod sleeps on Alliance Leicester Major and Lamont finally bury hatchet Picture Gallery PS By a Staff Reporter: Boyfriend 'killed baby with extreme violence' Expedia Crème Man dismembered wife with a chainsaw to stop her 'bullying' EU regulations Physiotherapists Iraq 'link' to terror attacks Comet strike Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Water distribution and usage Adoption and fostering costs Engineers will tackle poverty Credit due? Prom notes What's in a name? The Help who Knows Too Much Beware the trophy nanny—for she desires the ultimate prize Indian Summer Delhi and Washington seal a natural and fast-growing alliance Harry Potter and the Compendium of Utterly Useless Trivia Revisionism Revisited Rewriting the golden rulebook does Britain's economy no good This law will protect believers not beliefs: and we can still laugh at vicars To Heaven, via St John's Wood Cricket has been vulgarised, trivialised, revolutionised. And I can't wait for tomorrow The Times Why the Heath myth matters Should politicians accept the centre ground or try to shift it? Sir Edward's fate provides a clue Thunderer: What's the French for yuk? Dell last minute.com American Express More pets hurt by nation of dog lovers Cruelty Cases Clarke says Tory leadership race is getting increasingly attractive British Gas Norwich Union The Shortlist Folk elbows dance acts out of the reckoning Morrisons Post-punk raiders pick up their guitars Nominees for the Mercury Music Prize feature literate, indie-nourished frontmen, writes Pete Paphides Blair courts the mainstream Muslim 'task force' criticised for being too establishment Writings of the Mufti Who Blair Met The Times Dewsbury-born mufti hates British way of life Disappearing wetlands leave wading birds high and dry BAA Warlord jailed for 20 years Crash rips roof off school bus NHS drugs decision 'not clear' Origin of the upright citizen RIAS From Oxford to Oxford, in an Oxford Sex and relationships muddy the debate Lloyds TSB Nationwide Mobility Times World News Tens of thousands join long march to save the settlements Militants turn on each other over police incursions Toxic algae prompts swimming ban Picture Gallery first direct Nationwide Will Danone have to take the Pepsi challenge? Mafia boss walks free as key witnesses fall silent bulldog Mint (AP): Emily heads inland again (AP): Bush's choice (AFP): General dies (AFP): Smurf revivial BBC Alliance Leicester Phoney war over aircraft chatter Mortuaries swamped as toll estimate hits 25,000 The Times (Reuters): Germ warfare case rejected (AFP): Desert deaths (AP): Feeling the heat (AP): Ambush kills 13 (AFP): Sea survivor (Reuters): Odour Trabant Where a million dollars won't fill up your car . . . and a box of matches costs a thousand. Jan Raath reports on the galloping inflation of Zimbabwe Fighting the diseases of poverty with cures from a century ago Killer Bugs Times Business New Shell's debut Wednesday July 20 2005 City offices deal Teflon suits Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Pensions guardians scared off as pressure increases Investors gorge themselves on RHM Baugur in talks to collar Jane Norman for more than £100m Hilton Brown's rule is shown to be full of holes Need to Know This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Results in Brief North Sea Oil Look Ahead JPMorgan exit Stop Press Google sued Yahoo! shares fall Expedia spin-off Rumour of the Day Wimpole Directors' Dealings Smaller Stock to Watch Bet of the Day Quote of the Day Exchange Rates Business Big Shot ONS seeks expert help to head off political attacks Nymex Europe Lift for Standard Life float hopes Big Cuts in Silicon Valley DuPont sued for $5bn over Teflon cancer claims Sab Miller in $7.8bn deal to swallow Colombian brewer HP to shed tenth of workforce in effort to cut costs Job cuts greet new chief on arrival at the DTI hp Sharia funds 'have €10bn for investment' The Main Reforms Checks and balances apply new brakes to City watchdog Citigroup founder in battle over leaving pay and perks Advertising cuts hit press and TV Jaeger-Lecoultre Different dealings? City Diary Drugs firm turns its back on listing Olympics consultant up for sale at $500m Lawyers cash in on wrong arm of the law Olympics consultant up for sale at $500m Anglo-Saxons' slice of Danone Business Rolex Pepsi-Danone speculation boosts Unilever and Cadbury Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 ARM has the muscle to progress despite bad news The Day's Biggest Movers SABMiller Gilts New talk of a takeover suits Matalan Smaller Capitalisation Shares Consolidated Minerals Multiple Display Advertising Items The Chartered Tax Adviser exam, May 2005 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Association of Taxation Technicians exams, May 2005 BPP The Times 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 Times Register General William Westmoreland Vietnam commander whose big battalions failed to overwhelm the communist enemy General William Westmorel and, Vietnam War commander, was born on March 29, 1914. He died on July 18, 2005, aged 91 Lord Carlisle of Bucklow Education Secretary who worked to increase parental choice London Lives Remembering the lives of those killed in the terrorist bombings of July 7,2005 John Tyndall Racist ideologue who led a succession of far-right groups John Tyndall, former leader of the British National Party, was born on July 14, 1934. He was found dead on July 19, 2005, aged 71 Acquiring distinctive character for trademark registration Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Some of the Immigration Rules relating to au pairs unlawful Queen's Bench Division Turkish student can acquire rights of worker Queen's Bench Division Memorial Service Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Little devils crop up on hot afternoons Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Picture Gallery weathercall Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Sport Balanced decision reflects well on Murtagh Racing Times Test Weighing the claims of women jockeys Yesterday's Results By Our Racing Staff: Culloty, rider of Best Mate, retires The Highlights Lingfield Park The Wright Track Catterick Leicester Sandown Park Inter-County Cup under threat from winds of change Tennis Times Online Worcester Racing Harrison gets top billing Harrington back Eight of best Hour record goes Ward qualifies Newey stays on Cooke banned Jan Ullrich in the Saddle The Times HSBC World Match Play Championship Armstrong is primed for final push towards Paris Cycling Tour De France Liverpool aiming higher with Crouch in attack Foster seals United move Emre unveiled Bothroyd trial Going, Going, Gone The Results Service Today's Fixtures Tall Stories Shooting Gerrard sets benchmark to ensure safe passage vodafone Precious Cole Everton give Pearce hope for future Arsenal go for Guti to fill Vieira vacuum Bears bow to defeat as ECB issues explanation Twenty20 Cup How It Unfolded Bears bow to defeat as ECB issues explanation Teenager leaves professionals stumped in bowl-out skills Ivo Tennant picks up a few tips in aiming straight Economical Eagles soar farther away from the flock Totesport League Women Schools Cricket Online Minor Counties Clubs Ladbrokes Congestion may prove taxing in long haul World Cup Having it all ways: double standards from Down Under that mean England can never really win IIIingworth's role in the Australian revolution John Woodcock on the hard and fast reaction provoked by an Ashes upset Confident Hoggard refuses to be cowed by 'bullies' Defeat the enemy . . . by any means necessary How do you beat the world's best team? Christopher Martin-Jenkins helps to expose the failings of Australia's batsmen, while Matthew Syed tests their resistance to sledging Peugeot The Times Crossword The Insider Buchanan still talking good game for Australia Times Sport Help us nail Australians, Pietersen urges crowd The Times Times Online The Times Strange but true: here's my guide to home freakonomics Quotes of the Day That's anti-Semitic Shore thing Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Nannies v mothers: it's war on the home front One mother fired hers for writing a revealing blog, Jude Law had sex with his. What is it with nannies? Bel Mooney says we need them, but wish we didn't The Nanny's Blog Words on worlds: Spielberg's writer The man who adapted War of the Worlds tells David Mattin how to write a blockbuster The Times Classic Koepp Vauxhall To get them fit, go green Overweight children tend to be shy of sports but love group gardening, says Michele Kirsch. It's useful, educational, environmentally sound and slimming—but most important of all, it's fun The Times Do You Need Advice? Dear Bel My Husband Doesn't Touch Me Dear Bel Perfect place to prepare a picnic the times Zucchini with Mint and Mozzarella I know how bomb Emotional Intelligence Our lifestyle was founded on lies Hartnell, the trump card of the White Queen The Queen Mother's favourite designer created an inspired look for her first state visit, and its influence is still being felt, says Lisa Armstrong. Photographs on facing page by Cecil Beaton Emma Hope Shoes David Nieper Arts When boys and girls came out to play Exhibition Rachel Campbell-Johnston discovers the age when children were turned from stiff little adults into vibrant scamps Pick of the Summer Shows The Far Pavilions Raising the lowly The British Museum is doing what few galleries dare: showcasing an obscure but worthy artist Beasts from a black Atlantis Interview Ellen Gallagher tells Tim Teeman how oceanography studies turned her into an artist Elton John Peachtree Road Cabinets of Curiosities First Choice Hansel and Grete Opera Longborough, Gloucestershire First Night in the main paper In the diva's shadow Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden The Subways Pop Cabaret Barb Jungr Entertainments Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Crème Charitable trust Working Relationship The Rev Geoffrey Smith, chief executive of the charity Toc H, and his personal assistant, Margaret Winstanley Conference Call: Stately Progress Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunch Break Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enjoy high tea in a splendid setting Elegant Entertaining Why not meet in style, says Michelle Braham FYI The Property Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio Choice The Times Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Variations Tarantino's crime scene revisited Last Night's TV The World's Most Photographed Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Corum Celebrate the best life has to offer Vodka: The Terrible Truth Media Planet You rang, sir? How do they do it? Speed bonny bird Charter v Ownership Travel in style Messing about on the Riviera ISO Lagen Ideas for the home and garden Why do we buy luxury cars? To announce that we've arrived Then why not purchase your very own executive jet?! Meridian Faroudja Bathrooms Garden Kitchen Cartier leads the cheers at Windsor Great Park Lounge Furniture Pools Windows Spas Wine cellar Looking good, feeling great It's not good enough just to look the part. You have to feel it too. Here are the top fashion designers and feel-good factories that will send your self esteem soaring into the stratosphere Elgent Pronocaleur Bombay Sapphire Plenty of Bang for your buck In-car gadgets IWC
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