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News from 21/07/2005

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Andrew Robson, Alistair Burns, Ahson Saeed Hasan, Christopher Lunn, Carol Lewis, Richard Timson, Carly chynoweth, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, David Jackson, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Lynne McNeil, Ken Perkins, Peter Lansley, Theodore Dalrymple, Christopher Wood, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Chris H. Sheldrake, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Nigel Hawkes, Health Editor and Richard Lloyd Parry, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Pete Mabbott, James Hider, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Mark Mercer, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Jack Harrison, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Nicholas Oppenheim, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Colin Thomas, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Jean Waters, Daniel McGrory and Sean O'Neill, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, John Woodcock, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Joanna Trollope, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Karen Bayne, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Beryl Dixon, Xan Rice, Michael Ancram, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Sarah Potter and Geoffrey Dean, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Elizabeth Balsom, Kathryn Hone, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Tosin Sulaiman, Ian Johns, John Dove, Ashling O'connor, Sophie Kirkham, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ken Loach, Mark Tungate, Martin Waller, Bob Poynter, Ollie Paine, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sean O'Neill, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Andrew Norfolk and Russell Jenkins, S. M. Aiken, Amina Taylor, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patrick Mawer, Patience Wheatcroft, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Violent attacks reach 1,000,000 Army 'scapegoat' Threat to post jobs Career Chat-up claim Scotty beamed up Top al-Qaeda Briton called Tube bombers before attack Health 30 years, on, Lord's first streaker is back In the Times Today Brown preparing to raid banks for 'dormant' £4bn Al-Qaeda call to bombers Low Interest Olympics on starting block Father killed boy Gay right to stay Screen action Jewish catacombs Correction Viral infection was always the culprit Rolax 'Yuppie flu' may not be all in the mind—it may be in the genes Commonwealth leaders accuse Britain of selfish imperialism Past its Time Landmark should live again CSA backlog increases Mosque arrest Comic drowned Singer's lost dog Not forgotten Cheers for police You may have vCJD, 110 blood donors are told Allure Homme Sport Charlie Chocolate Land of Hope and Glory? No thanks, we'll have Rod Russell Square Father waits for word of his long lost son Victim's parents died at hands of Taleban Four Extremist Clerics who Face Deportation Expect more bloodshed, says defiant hardline preacher Edgware Road Rule change puts the choice of Tory leader into hands of MPs Jamies Bell Intelligent Finance Animal activists claim boathouse arson attack Contest Timetable dfs 'Object of Polanski's desire' named Maddening Max Widders warning Master Card Morgan stumbles on the celebrity circuit The inner Lynch Ps flymonarch Nokia Rates can be less than those for a plumber Rich QCs should be made to share, says Lord Falconer Sainsbury's Citroën Trapped as debt us don't part 1950s superbug is back Breast cancer drug promise Even parched grass is greener D&a Wizard rescue for owl chicks Not in our Name Toyota Farmer living in fear shot traveller dead A case reminiscent of the Tony Martin trial has provoked strong feelings in the West of Ireland, Steve Bird reports MoD's 'failure of leadership' Anger over Government's handling of Railtrack affair 'Golden' Brown Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Beliefs and bombs Prom notes BBC's repeats fee The joys of cricket Patients rewarded Availability of costly drugs Skirting the issue Picture Gallery Judging the Judge The Senate should quickly review and approve the Supreme Court nominee The Real Test There is no substitute for a five-day clash in whites with Australia No room on the train for a lobster, a toothbrush and my two wheels War and Crimes Military justice is best served by courts martial Thunderer: How not to count bodies Useful scapegoat struck off Theodore Dalrymple says that removing Sir Roy Meadow from the medical register is very wrong His striking-off is a sinister manifestation of a society that tolerates no error The Times I want to hop on a red bus again The Routemaster bus in being run off London's streets by political correctness Moaning Tories will never win back the middle class voters they have lost There are now no Tory MPs in the six biggest cities outside London, and only 66 councillors Two thirds of Tories believe that Britain was a better country to live in 20 ot 30 years ago No light at end of the tunnel for Stonehenge Shift Calvet Flora pro. active Travel Bank's interrogation drove my husband to suicide, says widow Scotland to levy English students T2 Staples Teenagers 'isolated and at risk' Homelessness Invest for a better old age Health Second homes under scrutiny Housing Vauxhall Saved for the Nation Death duties scheme saves £13m treasures for nation Travel Picture Gallery Parents 'should be made to supervise suspended pupils' Violent assaults hit million mark as burglaries and car thefts plunge Boy wins legal case to overturn curfews Bosch Besieged shopkeepers despair at ruling NHS buys 2m doses of vaccine to protect staff from bird flu British Gas You've got AA friend Scotty finally beamed up, at 85 Star may harbour a 'young Earth' Holiday village in park approved U2 stylist faces big legal bill keypoint Children shun cycle helmets Cleaners dish the dirt on Parliament's nastiest job Healssale Mere Muggles fail to cross line into a magic kingdom Commander is the scapegoat for Iraq death, say ex-officers First trial for war crimes under new Act Sisterly sweetness is crushed in Schiller's terrific drama First Night Theatre Mary Stuart Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Sony Centre Fortuna Land The Sharpest Critics Times World News Has Bush found ideal compromise in his Supreme Court rightwinger? Newcomer moves quickly to head off any opposition Cleric risks his life to bury suicide bombers Saab 93 Nationwide President's playboy son splashes out £1m in luxury car spree Rich and Poor Cautious Karzai spells out his message for Pakistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Rac mazda Cash machine customers get added thrill of a flutter 'Europe's last dictator' and Putin agree unity plot to stay in charge Toucan Brussels seeks TV makeover Belarus (AP): Tapes may link leader to death (AFP): Bombers killed (AFP): Chinese whisper (AFP): New editor (AFP): Hitler art sold (AP): Virginity reward (Reuters): Split hairs BBC national savings & investments Troubled Chirac's adopted daughter rides to his rescue Niger's starving children are dying as we speak, UN humanitarian chief tells world Year of the Volunteer 2005 Challenge of Washington post Smuggled rare turtle rescued Bush grenade suspect held Dutch killer agrees to extradition The Times Three powers in replay of Great Game China arms budget has tripled, says Pentagon Jacksons gather in Berlin for father's birthday party Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jewish settlers show signs of defeat Times Business Gus given credit ICI pension worry Advance for eBay Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Price curbs will cost 40,000 jobs says Royal Mail chief Shell failed to disclose spiralling costs in merger 'Golden rule' is saved by sleight of calendar Bose What's the 'upstart caterer' cooking up? Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Bank's 50% fall Stop Press Kodak to cut staff Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Travel Direct Business Big Shot City banks on interest rate cut after close MPC vote On the Brink … The Case for a Cut Curbs fail to put brake on China's runaway growth Losing its taste for cooking the books Analysis Nymex Last Rover bidder tables offer Thousands miss splits deadline hp Buying spree to continue after RTL wins full control of Five How to Show Them Who's Boss Information at Core of UBM Ailing businesses in line for a dose of the Robinson treatment Following pioneers' halting footsteps Green light for P&O's £1.4bn container port Times Online Smoke signals City Diary Unlucky Luc City Diary Poll position City Diary Unions fear further pit closure by UK Coal Regulation to be risk-based in plan to cut watchdogs down to size The Times Ex-NYSE boss 'open' to settle suit over $190m pay package Citigroup chief may give up perks to go it alone The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further detalls on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Interexec One fifth of small firms hurt by unfair practices The Sunday Times Taxpayer to cover rail link shortfall Network Rail chiefs to keep their bonuses Smith & Nephew lifted by American rivals' upbeat report 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 Iron ore price boom means rosy prospects at Rio Tinto The Day's Biggest Movers Logica CMG Gilts Whatman slides on leadership worries Smaller Capitalisation Shares United Business Media Banking & Finance Do You Care? Times Register Gavin Lambert Author who found his true inspiration in the cinema, as a screenwriter and chronicler of its wilder shores Gavin Lambert, writer, was born on July 17,2005, aged 80 Lives Remembered London Lives Remembering the lives of those killed in the terrorist bombings of July 7,2005 James Adams was born on October 6,1972. He died in the Plccadilfy Line boeming on July 7,2005, aged 32 Helen Jones was born on February 163,1977. She died in the Piccaduilly Line Bombing on July 7,2005, aged 28 Monkika Suchocka was born on April 25,1982. She died in the Piccadilly Line boenbing on July 7,2005, aged 23 Emily Jenkins died in the Piccadilly Line bombing on July 7,2005, aged 24 Deborah Hutton Health editor of Vogue who spent her last months campaigning to raise awareness of lung cancer Deborah Hutton, journalist and uthor, was born on september 7,1955. She died on July 15,2005, aged 49 James Doohan Actor who achieved immortality as Scotty in Star Trek James Doohan, Star Trek actor, was born on March 3,11920. He died on July20,2005, aged 85 Presumption of parity in balancing competing human rights Law Report Family Division Police power to take under-16s home is permissive not coercive Queen's Bench Divisional Court Birthdays Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Awards Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items School's out … and it's time for a break at a top resort Scarborough for £60 a night; £299 for a week on Samos; a fortnight in Kenya for £649. Tony Dawe lists the offers The best way to enjoy a healthy stay in Ireland Bargain on the late, late show The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items It looks like fast bowling weather Weather Eye Nature Notes Mrs Bandarankie's Freedon Party was well on the way to a sweping victory in the Ceylon elections tonight Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Fallon gives backing to title claims of Winston Racing Times Test The Best Catch of the Summer Title Odds Diary The Wright Track Uttoxeter Sandown Park Doncaster Bath hp Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Folkestone Powell says false-start rule is being abused Holmes admits Helsinki defeat Athletics Cisco Systems Attacking play rattles Lions defence Advertising Feature Willis up for grabs in United feeding frenzy … Yu lift Pratt's Bottom? Asks Pete Mabbott, our Kent correspondent Armstrong helps out team-mate Olympic mission Harris loses case Evian becomes acquired taste Golf Carragher happy to have Crouch on his side Football The Results Service Mourinho warns players to put World Cup second Today's Fixtures Country set offer little appeal for selectors Tennis Guti fails to attract the interest of Wenger Scudamore keen on Olympic team Bridges talks Cole beds in Nicklaus Golf Trail Ferdinand at risk of paying for the ride Okocha to keep watch on Diouf By Our Sports Staff: Thorpe sends reminder of his enduring quality Frizzell County Championship Croft's ring of confidence proves misplaced Topsport League Yesterday's Scoreboards Aus Liebe zum Automobil Bad Bet? Australia both divided and conquered John Woodcock looks back on how England teams capitalised on lean times Down Under during and after Packer Gatting's bad timing ushers in era of Australian dominance totesport How It was when Australia were Last Found Wanting Full house expected to test the patience of members Bad Bet? The Times Taking Stock No sweat: we're dressed to thrill Expert View Vaughan trusting his young troops to come of age England contenders or pretenders? Teams Good Bet? Times Online What to Watch out for this Morning Barmy Army wants Lord's to raise the roof If only Themes Could Come True npower Embarrassed trendsetter looks back in horror Gary Jacob meets the streaker who stole the front page at Lord's in 1975 Bare Facts War of words is over, now let the real battle commence The time for talking is done and Shane Warne has his sights firmly fixed on putting his name on the Lord's honours board BT Matthew Hoggard is banking on a mood swing that will … Bad Bet? Good Bet? The Times Crossword 23,034 The Insider Times Sport Contenders or pretenders - which cap will fit England? And now for the highlight of the summer The Times Index The Times Quotes of the Day Why I'm steering clear of this Norman conquest Join the Debate Revolving doors Stations from hell Losing the plot Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? 'I didn't just torture the song, I murdered it' Damian Whitworth spent the most embarrassing two minutes of his life auditioning to become the new Michael Hutchence. Mystifyingly, he's still waiting for the call… If I went upstairs in my own home, they'd shoot me For four years Israeli soldiers have occupied Khalil Bashir's house, and his son was shot by them. But this Palestinian says the two communities are 'destined to live together'. Giles Whittell meets the headmaster with a mission Times Online Chinese style: wild, juicy and crisp Your household dilemmas solved home. form@thetimes. co. uk Picnic Chicken That's the power Style Ever wondered where that need for tweed started? Mark Tungate reports on the enormous influence wielded by fabric merchants over high street style BTW Bottle of the sexes Alcohol often discriminates against women, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic That Gut Feeling Screen Lesson one: put in the DVD Viewpoint The British Film Institute has issued a list of ten films that under-14s should see and be taught at school. That's all very laudable, says Toby Moore, but don't forget the fun Film Studies Test Paper Bfi's Ten Films for Schools Their super power New Film Releases Far from being fantastic, these Four are just hanging around for the sequel, laments Wendy Ide Review in Four Words or Less Chelsea More Film Releases Politicians and corporate climbers are all on the make, finds Ian Johns Brothers under their exoskin Viewpoint The irony of black director Tim Story making a film about white superheroes is not lost on Amina Taylor The Empires Strike Back: Minority Comic Heroes Naughty but terribly nice American audiences are demanding grown-up sex comedies instead of their bland, teen-rated fare, reports Sean MacAulay Silver City Bouquet for the great seducer The actor Michael Bourquet tells Kathryn Hone how he donned the character of Francois Mitterrand - with his clothes More Real to Reel Politicians New DVDs Forget closing down Sayles What is it that makes the indie film-maker John Sayles go on tilting at America's windmills? James Christopher asked him Sayles's America: Power, Greed and Corruption Movie Books For a little part of film history, Christopher Wood visits Munchkinland The Times Kids from flames These days, more than ever, scary things are tending to come in small parcels. Kevin Maher on the new crop of devil children Other Hoary Horror Devices Theatre First Choice Pop Opera Pop Comedy Opera BBC Philharmonic Jazz Theatre Ether Frolics Shunt Vaults, Se1 Proms BBCNOW/Hickox Albert Hall/Radio 3 Lead us into Temptation Theatre Dancing in the Streets Cambridge Theatre, Wc2 Piccadilly Circus Big ideas for Little People Theatre The Crock of Gold Touring Entertainments TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Entertainment 24-hour listing highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice A modern twist on an old recipe Last Night's TV Ian Johns Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3648 Word Watching Polygon live aid The Times It's not just a job, it's my vocation The Week in Work Inside The Times Good Week… What Else Happened … Bad Week Michael Page Ideas plucked from a blue sky Lesson Three: Strategy & Innovation Data File Polish a tarnished image How to . . . Repair a Damaged Reputation It can take decades for a company to build a reputation that is the envy of its corporate rivals and just a moment to wreck it, However, all is not lost and trust can be rebuilt, says David Rose The 60-Second Business Book Index Test Yourself … Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More The University of Liverpool Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at What Can I Earn? Can I take time off to care for a dying parent? Worklife Challenge The Key to … University of Bath School of Management A brand synonymous with the boss's face The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Class of 2005…Job Expectations Number 74 Days that Shook Business The Wall Street Crash Medicine men swoop on MBAs Carol Lewis finds that headhunters for the pharmaceutical industry are extending their nets to land business graduates Case Study the Ex Factor Course Watch How Do I Become… Test Yourself … Answers Apply yourself to the business of rejection Survey Being turned down when looking for work is not a whole lot of fun. 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