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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Simon Crompton and Valerie Elliott, Robert Milliken, Garbriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Robert Cole, David Brown, David Canter, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year, Elias Canetti, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Adam Fresco, Rajeev Syal and Steve Bird, Tim De Lisle, Jill Hartley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Stephen Bayley, Jane Knight, Edward Thompson, Ivo Tennant, Sir Peter Pickles, Philip Howard, Suhayl Saadi, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Dan Frank, Christine Seib, David Chater, Anthony Horowitz, James Harkin, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Jill Sherman Weather Editor, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Davison, Richard Irving, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Fred Curzon, Frances Stott, Rita Exner, Jeremy Whittle, D. S. A. Murray, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, John Thicknesse, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editors Commenatry, Caroline Abram, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Eric Evans, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, George Thomas, Debra Craine, Allan Simmons, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Nicholas Utechin, Tom Gatti, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Stephen Farrell, Peter Millar, Helena Pozniak, Jenny MacArthur, Gerald Mortimer, Rupert Wright, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Thair Shaikh and Dominic Kennedy, Tina Gaudoin, Robin Moffat, John Bromage, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Jeremy Bennett, David Charter, George Tzilivakis, Tim Teeman, Daniel Murdoch, Derwent May, Angelica Bell, Michael Chikils, Aggie MacKenzie, Peter Paphides, G. P. Taylor, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Gerard Baker, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Gordon Urquhart, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Andrew Salmon, David Lawrenson, Pete Paphides, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, Caitlin Moran and Pete Paphides, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Hawkins, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Kate Saunders, Matthew Pryor, George Soborne, Valerle Elliott Countryside Editor, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Gary Russell, Jeremy Page, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Chris Harris, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Mark Henegar, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Gordon Marsh, Ross Leckie, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Frank A. L. Norman, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Joe Bolger and Daniel Murdoch, Nicholas Clee, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Matthew Duffey, Keith Hopcroft, Eric Schlosser, Maurice A. O'sullivan, Bob Kennard, Julie Burchill, James Ingram, David Kershaw, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Michael Berkson, Matthew Parris, Virginia Blackburn, Jodie Kidd, Amanda Craig, Jonathan Rendall, Tony Hannan, Russell Jenkins, Rebecca Ley, Michael Austin, Celia Dodd, Sheila Keating, Iain Finlayson, Antony Cotton, Niegel Kendall, Robert Carampton, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Tovey, Ben Webster, Ben Macintyre, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Darian Leader, Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Ian Williams, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, John Wilkings, Tom Chesshyre, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Owen Slot, Tobias Hill, Jamie Bell, Jenny Davey, Carole Tyrreil, Tom Carpenter, Cornel Lucas, Dan Aldridge-Neil, Raekha Prasad, David Thomson, Irma Kurtz, Julle Burchill,

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The Times In your Complete Weekend Newspaper The Fugitives Oval 12.40pm Thursday 21/7 The Times Times Newspapers Limited, 2005 Published and licensed … The Top New Sections in your Saturday Times Magazine If a section of your Times is missing, call 020-7860 … Race to find the bombers before they strike again Boodles London Terror Suspect shot dead 'had no bomb' The Rules of Engagement Multiyork Armed, dangerous and out to save lives They ran not to save their skins, but to live to try again What now for the young men with a death wish? David Canter, the psychologist who inspired the TV crime series Cracker, tries to fathom the mind of a failed bomber 25,000 tapes, 1,000 officers and four grainy images—technology closes in Science has turned the meance of four unexploded bombs into a treasure trove of information, writes Ben MacIntyre MPs will still take 80 days off Cabinet members are expecting bomb attacks to continue for many years, report Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin Bonhams Defiant Blogs Travel trade counts the cost Sky Every Tube passenger is clocked by a dozen pairs of eyeballs Damian Whitworth feels guilty at how he has been turned into a nervous, suspicious spy. But he is not alone Row over random searches The incendiary works lining the shelves of Islamic shops Picture Gallery Global call to end the era of 'Londonistan' War of Words London 9/11 plotter jailed Lotto Britons are among 45 dead in Red Sea blasts Citroën Limited Offer Saab 93 £2.8m winner whose life was a lottery Polanski awarded £50,000 Summer read Film-maker's life would make fine disaster movie Vodafone Over libellous magazine article Dfs Dfs A big lie that destroyed a boy's trust 'Let 7-year-olds choose between their parents' Hyundai Times Comment I name the four powers who are behind the al-Qaeda conspiracy There is enormous insidious pressure to talk up the efficacy of international terror The Week Bose Failure averted Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not … Bombings and moral issues The qualities of a statesman Book prices Expert witnesses Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline.co.uk/debate But is it English? Test match - just not cricket Notes on nights at the Proms Ups and downs Spider in bath! Save or splat? Picture Gallery The Mouths of Babes It would be unwise to ask children to choose between their parents Life's a Lottery Call no man happy even when he wins the jackpot Sit outside this evening, and raise a glass to bless the house martin Wild Notebook Extraodinary Days London and Britain must respond to a continuing threat A trip from tourism to terrorism As a tourist, you feel safe in your parallel universe, mentally detached from the drama of your host country This week's bombs were somehow part of this wacky We seriously need the silly season Are nudists no longer attempting the Cresta Run, or pet crocodiles getting stuck up trees? How would Churchill have answered the Islamist threat? Get the Idea What is 'the New Puritanism'? Polaris World Teenager gored Killer driver Neglect charge Fishy business Unscientific vote Thousands of pubs facing closure in licence chaos BT Soldiers' bodies are flown home Jaguar O2 The minister, his advisers and the plot to Kill Railtrack As Stephen Byers faces the music, the clique that guided him moves on upwards, writes David Charter Holiday Inn Taxpayers are destined to shoulder more costs Dixons The Times Price falls cut into London's lead in the housing market Books Switch your current account, get £25 and a permanent … Sentenced to Death RAF veteran killed himself Fraud student Speed killer Actors? Give me the drama of BB any day Law against legendary lovers Marriott The Week on the Web Jude Law's fall from grace drew cynical comments, reports Rhys Blakely Freakonomics Most-Read Stories at Times Online The empire strikes back in 'iconic' building row Freakonomics Commonwealth leaders accuse Britian of selfish imperialism Dell NHS 'still failing after Shipman' Westminster protest challenge Law £8m for gypsy encampments Housing Patients trigger airport alarms Health WH Smith Box junctions to be policed by camera Wife Killer is cleared of murder More attacks on Queen's swans Blair's son in crash with cyclist Supermarket's mountainous error This set the mood for my entire kitchen Magnet Millionaire has his eye on a very big train set Life in the farce lane Theatre What the Butler Saw Hampstead Theatre Have your very own in-car cinema Proms PO/Noseda Albert Hall/Radio 3 BritishRedCross Halfords Beach alert over swarms of stinging sea monsters Renault Deadly Virus AA The computer shop Bitten holidaymaker dies of rabies Blessing and £70m enlightens film on the life of Buddha Vauxhall Causing Offence Times World News New life for the farmers who lost everything but their love of Africa UN condemns Mugabe demolitions American swagger is not what it seems The country is living in fear of losing its global supremacy, writes Gerard Baker National savings & investments Game Brittany Ferries Chick flick in the ice melts heart of America Documentary Evidence The rookie recruits—aged 42 US troop shortage could lead to a new option for mid-life crisis, writes Tim Reid Abbey Saga Fortuna Land Ford Invitation to a wedding most would rather avoid Protest leader who fled massacre threatens to start bloody civil war Uzbekistan rebel emerges from hiding to reject President's version of shooting that left 173 dead, Jeremy Page reports Sony Turbulent Week Eurotunnel.com Rewards offered in quest for refugees Critics savage festival Save the Children Coup officer under house arrest 39 die in Yemeni fuel protests Drug tunnel found at US border Musical youth and experience The Sundaytimes Settlers who survived death camps Multiple Display Advertising Items The dispossessed await day of joy (Reuter): Rice makes surprise visit Billion Give a Billion Minutes Times Business NYSE merger vow BPB rejects offer Monsoon plans Stock Markets Currencies Commodities UK growth slows to 12-year The Global Growers EU halts Chinese knitwear imports China's oldest carmaker buys MG Rover for £60 million WiLDLiFe Ultimate victory for an obvious choice Need to Know This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … KiSS for Cisco United plan Gazprom switch Union eyes GM Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Exchange Rates Data Look Ahead That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Stop Press Strike hits SAA British job losses force insurer to end policy Taittinger family hopes to reclaim its champagne While in France, it's another story Bubbling up Monsoon chief plans to take company private BPB not interested in £3.4bn French bid approach Hp Energis chairman seeks sale to C&w Goldman gave pledge on NYSE merger The Times Pressac directors face rebel threat Tyco chief's sentencing is delayed Picture Gallery Holocaust families spared tax on redress for lost bank funds Hermes denies Korean claims it manipulated share market MPs demand Reits to halt cash flood Number Crunching City Diary Nokia Scheme can put teenager on path to career success Young Enterprise Russia to invest billions in gilts Times Online Oil pipeline route keeps Asia guessing Trillion-dollar investor with a grip on Britain Richard Irving finds out more about a low-profile US money manager that accounts for a huge chunk of the FTSE 100 Times Online Small Start to Big Shareholding Capital's form of hierarchy 'will drive you nuts' 'Statistics must serve the needs of the moment rather than fetter brilliant minds' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Upturn for Capita after broker softens bearish stance 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 Capital Group thrives with case-by-case investement Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts British Energy dips on winter prospects Smaller Capitalisation Shares Unit-Linked Insurance Investements The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Professional Stage, June 2005 - Pass List The Institute of Chartered Accountant's Credit Lits Credit list Professional Stage Subject Orders of Merit The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Credit List Martinwardanderson Hays Business Equity Prices The Times Source FT Interactive Data Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Alain Bombard Transatlantic adventurer who survived on the fruits of the sea London Lives Remebering the lives of those killed in the terrorist bombing of July 7,2005 Shelley Mather died in the Piccadilly LIne bombing, aged 26 Christian "Njoya" Small died in the Piccadilly Line explosion on July 7,2005, aged 28 Johnathan Downey died in the Edgware Road bombing on July 7,2005, aged 34 Rachelle Chung for Yuen died in the Piccadilly Line bombing, aged 27 This is Helen Jones, who died in the Piccadilly Line blast. Due to an agency's mistake, the wrong photogrph accompanied her obituary (London Lives, July 21). We apologise for any distress this may shave caused If you knew one of the London bomb vicims and would … Christian conservatives find a common crusade Gordon Urquhart on the lobby groups uniting over homosexuality and abortion We must continue in joy and hope-astonishingly optimistic or not Faith News Court Circular Modern Times Removal mores, barista berating and brown-envelope bullies Times Online Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Junior Su Doku: solve our brain Bored already? Stuck for something to do these summer holidays? Why not exercise your brain with The Times's Su Doku? Now It's your Turn Tips to Get You Started Solve the puzzles and win brilliant books Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Feather Report Picture Gallery Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in the South West. 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John Hersey's classic reportage remains brutally relevant, says Eric Schlosser How the Bomb was born... and used Hiroshima Not quite the full Sherlock Required readings Reports of the death of Aurelio Zen may have proved premature but Michael Dibdin's great Italian gumshore is struggling to hit top form, says Marcel Berlins Extract Claude and Madeleine's private war History The Times In short You say... Star e-mail How to join Buy it, read it, talk about it... The Books group Under discussion The secret ordeal of Miranda Piker Centrepiece Before Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was published in 1964 Roald Dahl pared down his cast of Characters. Last to go was Miranda Piker and her chapter has appeared only once—in mirror script. Here, for the, first time, we publish her Comeuppance the right way round Picture Gallery Liccy Dahl talks to Amanda Craig Parental advisory: not suitable for adults Grown-ups should not bring their prejudices to books for children, the author G. P. 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