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News from 25/07/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Rosemary Righter, Catherine Riley, John L. Sefton, Alison Root, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Stanley Best, Alison Beasley, Greg Hurst and Richard Ford, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Romeo and Juliet, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Martin E. Simons, Richard Mason, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, James Major, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Bob Reitmeier, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Gerald Mortimer, Jane Shilling and Lucia van der Post, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Frank Field Chairman, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Victoria Arthur, Celia Brayfield, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Christopher MacGowan, Ziauddin Sardar, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Matthew Pryor, Dr Tanya Byron, Jan Ullrich, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Owen, Andrea Wren, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robert J. Inlow, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Steve Bird, Rajeev Syal and Tom Hennigan, Stephen Farrell and Adam Fresco, George Cook, Issandr El Amrani and Stephen Farrell, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Smith, Jonathan Clayton, Andrew Plerce, Tom Cox, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Quentin Somerville and Alexandra Blair, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Bert Massie, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Gerard Batten, Daniel McGrory, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, June Stilgoe, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler and Tom Bawden, Sarah Butler, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correpondent, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, David Wakefield, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Clare Drewett, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Thomas Stuttaford, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Peter Klinger, Tim Steele, Greg Hurt Political Correspondent, Nick Meo, Sacha Bonsor, Christopher Irvine, Laura Elston,

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The Times British Red Cross team flies to Niger Queen goes green Sir Richard Doll Pensions danger Woeful England Su Doku 'For 40 years, Tory MPs have had their way—and it is … Comment More marksmen to hunt five bombers on the loose Explosives found in park Shoot-to-kill orders backed Clarke calls off his holiday Inside Did a fifth bomber lose nerve and dump bomb? In the Times Today Fugitive fled via house of startled pensioners On Other Pages BT The hard-working son who moved to London in search of a better life Non-Lethal Solutions Police face huge claim for damages as officers give up guns Key Questions for the Inquiry Shoot-to-kill policy is based on Israeli model Barclays Final minutes of the innocent man mistaken for a terrorist Banned academic calls for moderation British Muslim leaders gather to discuss how to fight extremism, reports Ben Hoyle Nationwide French act to stop radicals recruiting youngsters Italian U-turn on soccer tour Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Families visit the Tube death scenes British deaths in Egypt bombings expected to rise 'I did what I'm good at, telling them what to do' Attacks seek to punish the US friendly regime Travel Advice Clarke forced to cancel holiday London Lives Multiple Display Advertising Items All venues step up their bag searches Mercedes-Benz Queen gets green light for eco-friendly power MPs ask to see royal estate accounts The West Midlands Region Hp Dell Suzuki Why cats do not like chocolate Giant mice eat rare seabirds alive Iraq connection Shooting at Stockwell Aiding charity from dormant bank accounts Galileo project Eco-friendly cars Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Access to GPs Routemasters Effects of 2012 Paralympics Plea for schools sports days Sleeping spiders Sauce for gander? Su Doku bug The Times Down to Brown The Chancellor needs to respond to new economic circumstances Bag of Tricks Will book bags for pre-school children really make a difference? In vino veritas: sadly, it seems you can't tipple your way to health Science Notebook Anjana Ahuja A Deadly Error The Stockwell shooting should not compromise the hunt for the bombers Failure. It's so good for you How wrong can they get? Tory MPs rarely make a sensible decision—and now they might make their biggest mistake yet The Times Young, bright, Muslim, ignored It is time for a new generation to wrest the leadership from ageing traditionalists Oops, sorry, won't do. We can't just shrug our shoulders over this shooting Amaizing gene put corn on straight and narrow BT Setback for Cornish sleeper train The Wicker Man burns again Drivers caught out by EU laws Injections to help weight loss Picture Gallery Alliance Leicester Gay clergy can 'marry' but no sex Shortage of men allowed women to join warships Red carpet for start of Chinese tour invasion Weather Eye Tiscali Child charity to curtail helpline Green tourism Heavy shopping Driven round bend Paying visits Blair made up for £1,800 Is your Family in Financial Trouble? British Gas Door opens for house surveyors New laws on property sales will mean huge demand for reports, many done by newly trained inspectors, writes Catherine Riley Tory Right rallies around faith, flag and the family A new group of MPs has stepped into the leadership race with attack on liberals in the party ranks, Philip Webster writes Green Flag Churchill Heath's funeral open to the public Last chance to cut fees by taking time out Equal pay claim may cost Prison Service up to £50m Education gap between rich and poor children has grown Perfect pairing lets passion triumph over pantomime First Night Morgan Stanley The Sharpest Critics Times World News Too young, too fit: this starving baby does not qualify for help Brief Lives Counter revolution leaves VIP store with empty future Luxury browsing is a tranquil experience at the Communist-run shop overtaken by progress, writes Jane MacArtney TheAA Mugabe seeks help with debt crisis from Beijing Attack at police station kills 40 Crash ends world record attempt Forest fires force tourists to flee Farewell to the imperial grandson You first Lloyds TSB Who's the Papa out of 160 Hemingways? Lost hiker's five days on volcano Survivor squeezed water from moss untill a chance sighting, reports James Bone Barclays Couple die in Gaza ambush Policemen killed Poll protest Child soldiers Distillery find (AP): Mystery deaths Earthquake hits Vampire fraud Rac Insurance Limited North and South agree on nuclear aspirations Sky Christians face jail for giving treats to children of Muslims Varied Beliefs Trailer trash to hard cash, an American dream of the upwardly mobile home The Times Starting Life in a Box National Campaign for Better Hearing Times Business Flights suspended Monday July 25 2005 Watts claim Tesco prospect Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Workers 'do not believe pensions warnings' Economic slowdown 'could lead to £18 billion shortfall' Hard Pressed? SAIC asks PwC to bids as fight with Nanj Olive oil prices set to soar as drought hits crops Ing Direct Why we must all learn to love Brussels Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Intel's Israeli aim Stop Press Gherkin interest 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 Allders ex-chief in talks for senior position at Tesco Aldi seeks upmarket image Quilter Fund Management Limited Warner and Disney unit end alliance Butcher goes as traffic charge rises Nymex Europe Eton seeks backers to fund growth Regulator tipped to put limits on LSE bidders Investment firms vie for Japan Post mutual fund mandate Reit turns from crowded UK to Continent for €2bn spree Seizure of dormant accounts under fire Hp invent Transport operator finds the route 21st Century Stars: National Express Group National Express Group is close to adding another rail franchise to its portfolio, says Angela Jameson Times Online People-mover's hidden strength Future Brand Business Yellow bus offers a ride to profits in America Banking & Finance The Times Generators turn to coal as cost of natural gas soars The Times Wham Energy to hit junior market Japanese corporate debt at decade low Tracker gives new punt on oil prices Times Register Sir Richard Doll Epidemiologist who first demonstrated the link between smoking and lung cancer Long John Baldry Formidable blues singer who blazed the trail for British rock 'n' roll David Daiches Widely read literary scholar with a profound love of Scotland London Lives Remembering the lives of those killed in the terrorist bombings of July 7,2005 If you knew one of the London bomb victims and would … Questions Answered Did any kamikaze pilot survive the Second World War? Home Office is required to make Act workable by judiciary Law Report Time extended to allow victim to discover identity of employer Sentencing for importing weapons Court of Appeal Criminal Division Arise Bury St Edmunds Notebook Architecture Rome's tribute long overdue Birthdays Anniversaries Births: William Burkitt Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson When cirrus clouds bark at the sun Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day July 25,1969 July 25, 1969 Imprisoned for smuggling leaflets into the USSR, Gerald Brooke was exchanged for the Soviet agents Peter and Helen Kroger Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Azamour flawless but sparkle in missing Racing Times Test Callan builds his reputation on more than sand Tomorrow Windsor Southwell Sedgefield The Times Sports Book The Times Newbury Yesterday's Results Leaders in the Flat Championships Newmarket Yarmouth Pontefract Armstrong relinquishes his brutal Tour De France Owen Slot on the seven-time winner and why the end of his reign is good for the race Jan Ullrich out of the Saddle Formula for a crushing success reduces Results and Final Positions Baseball The Results Service Diving Equestrianism Football Golf Rowing Rugby league Rugby league Yesterday International match Rugby union Shooting Squash Tennis Today's Fixtures Football Struggling Phelps cannot take heat Corporate Golf Challenge Just as they gave Britain their first medal, a silver, … Results Dixon's hat-trick sinks Widnes Rugby League Buoyant Broncos ready to reveal link with Harlequins Youngsters in historic victory Ainslie edged out King Arthur Purchase power England miss out Gold for Greene Double delight Rossi water torture keeps rivals on the slide Motorcycling British Grand Prix Button's joy clouded by tussle over his future German Grand Prix How the Teams Fared at Hockenheim Results and how They Stand Ecclestone puts teams' interests ahead of £570m offer British decide to sit out Kutscher masterclass Equestrianism Cisco System Inside Tour faces calls to dismiss board Golf Benjamin to make request for home help Athletics Oval Hampshire keep alive title hopes Frizzell County Championship Dominant Nadal extends clay run Tennis Derbyshire's hard work washed out Unusual role for Symonds as grinder The Weekend's Scoreboards How They Stand By Our Sports Staff: Carter gives Bears quick reminder of his talents Totesport League Lord's retains its pomp but sheds its pomposity First Npower Test Alan Lee finds the home of cricket an altogether more welcoming place these days Give our young team chance to rebound, Vaughan says How They Rate Dropping Standards Graveney 'wanted Thorpe to be on call' Class of '48 return to find little has changed Recounting the Invincibles Australia's old classics call tune despite Pietersen solo First Npower Test Full Scoreboard from Lord's Oliver Sweeney Index The Times Crossword 23,037 The Insider Pakistan's cricketers will be allowed to wear alternative … Michael Angelow, who famously became the first streaker … England suffer deference disease and it's catching Simon Barnes believes all those missed chances in the field can be put down to a failure of nerve Times Sport 61 balls, four ducks and only one winner in Ashes battle The Times Lamisil Inside The Times Quotes of the Day The high-flyers who come crashing down to earth Join the Debate Absolute beginners Awe sum A Wolves fan shunned Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Flip-flopgate: the latest White House scandal The footwear that members of a university lacrosse team wore to meet President Bush has caused an outcry. Jane Shilling and Lucia van der Post join the debate Flip-Flops: What City Slickers Think The 'U' View Designer Decree 'Even in these relaxed times, something about it doesn't feel right' Satanists, soap Richard Mason goes back to his Afrikaner roots, makes some surprising new acquaintances and finds poignant mementoes of a world destroyed by the Boer War The Times And swastikas . . . Dr Thomas Stuttaford My son, all alone Following her husband's death, Andrea Wren looked for help for their nine-year-old child, but discovered that there is very little bereavement support for young people A Problem Shared An object of hate Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, offers advice to a father who loathes his son Dish Bliss is ... a bowk of cold porridge The Times Offersdirect Summer Porridge Bespoke? No, but Summer suits-you just love 'em but can't quite make up your mind, right? Colourful or restrained, cotton or linen? James Delingpole says Personal Tailoring is the answer A real man always wants his nanny Crib Notes Summer Parties Celebrate in style, come Sinks on the rise Edinburgh All this week, don't miss our daily preview of the country's biggest arts festival One man is proud to be defending the chav in his new musical. Celia Brayfield meets him Musical Picks How to Book Index Adam's big adventure Our new comedy critic Dominic Maxwell finds one half of Adam and Joe is looking beyond television to the single life on the Fringe Comedy Picks My kingdom for a house Danny Wallace, founder of a small nation in his flat, explains leadership to Caitlin Moran Meeting the relative Theatre Albert's Boy Finborough, Sw10 Theatre HMS Pinafore Open Air, Regent's Park Proms Philharmonia/Dohnanyi Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera Eugene Onegin Opera Holland Park, W8 Pop Joseph Arthur 93 Feet East, E1 Entertainments Pop Lenny Kravitz Hammersmith Apoloo, W6 TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling ArtsFirst David Chater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Massive Nature A Bit of a Do Picture of the South West Proms on Four Sport Answers from Back Page The Bible Unearthed Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Silent Witness The New Al-Qaeda Variations The Siege of Barley Oaks Farm The Sex Inspectors He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (2002) Gattaca (1997) Dead Husbands (TVM, 1998) A prole's eye view of the upper class Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3651 Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Times Kenyon Attacks The Game Says Silly Close Season Keane Camp Eager to Play down Row Injury Rules Campbell out of Start of Season Cole Gets his First for City Addicted to the Game Villa Must Lift Bid for Baros Alonso Puts his Faith in Crouch Kenyon Shoots from Lip Tom Dart finds the Chelsea chief executive in combative mood TAB Talk Cole Shows his worth Fortune Favours a Helping Hand Oliver Kay on the Manchester United player trying to life hope in the townships United Nations Image Rights and Wrongs James Ducker on the Premier League's call for more respect within the game Troubled Times The Sales Arresting Times over the Summer Kaveh Solhekol on what can happen when players head off on their holidays The Glazer Memos Shearer Accepts Reality George Caulkin sees times of change at St James' Park Allianssi Caught up in a Fix Findland Stiff Price to Pay for Hanke Germany Culture Clash Turkey and Cyprus Best of the Web Calm Svensson Keeps Battle for Fitness in Perspective Redknapp Refuses to Spot the Deference Kaveh Solhekol finds the Southampton manager riled by suggestions that he will be subservient to Woodward Signing of Williams Lifts Hartlepool Coca-Cola League One Connor Delighted to Stay to Swansea Coca-Cola League Two The Scout Nathan Tyson Wycombe Forward 23 Rescued Cambridge Look to the Future Non-League Addicted to the Game Yesterday's Men Have their Day in the Sun Ford 2005 Golf Challenge Golf Challenger 2000 Inside Plus Little and Large on Victory Trail Gary Jacob says size no longer matters as the competition continues to evolve Minor Breaches with Major Costs Sky Sports Flymonarch Vital Statistics Archerfield on the up Alison Root finds a Scottish gem that is a welcome addition to the country's links England at Summit of Alison Root sees Drew Smith overhaul the early leaders to bring home trophy World Order The Breakdown United Nations Safety First Can Yield Dividends Troon Aims for World Domination Patrick Kidd examines the company with influence spreading from Turnberry to Tokyo British Portfolio Poker Room Tackle the Brain Game Patrick Kidd examines how mere mortals can adopt the winning mentality of Woods Mind Games The Times Corporate Golf Challenge—be Part of the Action Players Fight for Image Rights Tom Cox leads the rebellion against members of the stuffy establishment From Left Field Famous players to enliven any clubhouse: Alice Cooper Seat

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