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News from 26/07/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Richard Murray, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Richard Irving and Dan Sabbagh, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Roger Inn, Gary Duncan, Neil Inkley, Robert Thicknesse, Lawrence T. Roach (Deputy Assistant Commissioner), Daniel McGrory, Richard Ford and Xan Rice, Linda Tsang, John Darrall, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Frankie Dettori, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Christine Seib, David Chater, Pauline Scholey, Nic Hopkins, Angela Lennox, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Noel Falconer, David McVay, Eddie Ahern, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Graham Cowdrey, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Richard Miller, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Martin Packard, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Nathan, Libby Purves, Dan Sabbagh, Stephen Farrell, David Pannick, Qc, Kenneth Bagnall, Richard Lloyd Parry, Helen Rumbelow, Ray Smith, Michael Caulfield, Kenneth Warren, Mary Stuart, Douglas Henderson, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, John Kilbracken, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Andrew Salmon, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Richard Ottaway, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Richard Irving and Dan Murdoch, Steve Bird and Richard Ford, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Steve Boggan, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Evelyn Glennie, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Karin Krog/John Surman, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Christopher Rose, Andrew Jack, Stephen Farrell and Adam Fresco, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kathryn Bellamy, Craig Lord, Dominic Kennedy, Adam Luck and Daniel McGrory, John Cooper Media Review, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lyn Blackie, Jamie Whyte, Geoff Lester, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Dan Downie, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Cragg, Martin Soames, Stephen Dalton, Gary Duncan and Caroline Merrell, Ben Hoyle, Roy K. Ross, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Anthony Howard, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Gerallt Owen, Steve Hynes,

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The Times Hospital phone charges inquiry Property boom 'Sextator' play Public Agenda Not cricket IQ execution case The Midnight Feast Diet 'We are swift in defeatism and expect humiliation' Comment Vanishing bombers and the mystery 'safe house' Hopes raised that IRA is preparing to scrap weapons In the Times Today On Other Pages GP services to be extended Assault claim Pesticide report Couple sue NYPD Riding shotgun Škoda Desperate hunt for missing Britons Pakistani link to Red Sea attacks You're to blame but we want you to stay, voters tell Blair Kneejerk populism will not boost the war on terrorism Truce as French sign up for joint action Family may get help from victims' fund Barclays Tube suspect was shot eight times, inquest is told Threat of Islamic extremism that stretches across Europe The successful integration of Muslims across the continent is vital if we are to stop the militants, Anthony Browne reports Madrid Muslims in Europe Search for bombers centres on East Africa connection Guide to the Trouble Spots Ringing Profits out of Patients esure. com High cost of hospital calls investigated by watchdog MPs opt to stay away churchill tiscali Farce where no one is just a spectator Firstnight Theatre Who's the Daddy? King's Head, N1 World Offers British Airways Order of service Horse owner wins damages Hitmen jailed Peer on trial Tax objectors fail Tory jail threat Sunday working Soccer fan's trial An ancient feud is buried at Sir Edward Heath's funeral By a Correspondent: Billy Elliot agent 'killed by gold-digging gay lover' Obituaries lulus proactive challenge dfs HSBC The world's local bank Music Picture Gallery Law King: may be offered peerage Politics Concern Rolex Nationwide Hospital's blunders led to suicide Tory leadership Ups and downs 'Shoot to kill' and police response to Tube bomb suspects Potter by air Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Turkey's accession to the EU Unhappy returns? Been there… Reform of legal aid Sir Edward Heath Failure averted Hot air The Times Grammar Lessons Northern Ireland should keep its academic selection The land of the rising blush: why Japanese drinkers glow in the dark Iraq and Terror Cause and effect—malevolent medievalism and modern technology A city under siege? Rubbish. It's more dangerous crossing a road in Naples Of the few things that most of us can usefully do, the first is not to exaggerate the risk Beverley's bribes are no credit to anyon 'Opportunity cards' are just another sinister example of the State micromanaging our lives The families of twits with illegitimate babies don't have to feed them. Taxpayers do The land that lost its pride Much of the society that Muslims long for looks uncannily like the Britain we threw away Thunderer: Time to say Grace, chaps Can you read this without blinking? Toshiba Discovery of faulty gene offers hope on autism Testosterone patch to restore sexual desire GM crops produce a poisonous mutant superweed in the fields Tall ships muster for race Secretary 'sacked for pregnancy' Leave it to the rock experts Love barks up the wrong tree Direct Line Legal aid 'is close to collapse' Law Report British Gas Game Hiscox Dell Who's wearing geek chic? It's all talk and no action over school food, says Jamie Oliver The celebrity chef says that meals in South African townships are better than those in Britain, reports Helen Rumbelow Money AA Five years for wife killer Jail for dog fight Billie-Jo retrial Victory bonfire Eighty-day dash Toucan. com ChildLine Night Service Surtitles for English opera 'absurd' Explosive secret of the cannabis farm in semi next door Gas and electricity worth millions of pounds is being stolen for houses that have gone to pot, Valerie Elliott reports northern rock High-Energy Problem 'Selection at 11 years old is too young' Past Form Intelligent Finance Parents plead for grammar schools A miracle of modern technology Parishioners use mobile phones to film 'walking' Virgin, reports Richard Owen Ireland Alliance & Leicester plc Times World News Kremlin hardman prepares to see off latest challenger for the top job Investigations have begun into a former Prime Minister with ambitions to fight the 2008 election, writes Jeremy Page Putin's Political Contenders Golden find from the past British Red Cross Home Choice £45,000 for Dayan's eye-patch CIA agents wanted for abduction Nasa ready to bend safety rules Norwich Union Life Scan Musharraf denies al-Qaeda is run from Pakistan Horse power drives Beetle Is this killer too simple to die—or too smart to live? Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Let China join OECD' churchill bulldog Tainted President says: scrap my job to end corruption Nuclear talks restart after rival shows a little respect The Times North and South are united on big screen (Reuters): Kidnap releases (Reuters): Chinese suicides (AFP): Child murders (AP): Fonda's warpath (AP): Diaz picture plot (PA): Python for Vegas Bands that say 'I'm starving' In emergency feeding centres in the Maradi region of Niger, coloured tags show how close a child is to dying of malnutrition, Jonathan Clayton reports Times Online (Reuters): End of road for minibus taxis Times Business Tuesday July 26 2005 Vodafone call-up Watts appeals De Beers Shines Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Pensions savers to pour £10bn into house markets Reckitt reveals £2bn war chest as share buyback New Rover owner could be stymied by rival's claims What's at issue? Labour's gift floats away When Pernod Ricard announced its interest in buying … Strong move MacMillan We won't buy plan for retiring later Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know Picture Gallery This newspaper adheres to the system of self-Pregulation … Data Day Look Ahead Sony settlement Stop Press Newcastle stake Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot FT on course to break even this year, Pearson says Technology you can trust A Silver Lining for Chorion Good location, 60m vendors—all for £5,800bn Historic right, jealously guarded Brown hands banks an £80m bill for issuing their own notes City leads world's currency markets Woolworths chief shrugs off drop in underlying sales The Times Monsoon gains could lift buyout price Broker's shares fall as it sues clients for £2.5m loss Computer Associates Top buyout firms line up in race for Ford's Hertz arm Fidelity to hive off $60bn unit Copycat drug chief in line for $1bn payout Multiple Classified Advertising Items US firm could net £300m from sale of QinetiQ HSBC set to share credit data with rivals Last man standing Money talks City Diary Bad call City Diary Hewlett-Packard Development Company Perils of putting homes in pensions Awaiting A-Day The Times Unit Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times US results show why an Anglo-Saxon model is still in fashion Gerard Baker says Alan Greenspan has good reason to be upbeat in the face of three asset challenges Activity cools in business property sector BAT strikes towards new high on rising profit forecasts Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street: yesterday's figures unavailable Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100: afternoon figures The difficult years may be over for reinvented Pearson The Day's Biggest Movers Reckitt Benckiser Gilts M&B up on 'positive surprise' potential Smaller Capitalisation Shares Domino's Pizza Business Equity Prices Dogs Trust Equity Prices Business Times Register Laurel Aitken Godfather of ska who enjoyed a 2Tone revival Laurel Aitken, musician, was born on April 22,1927. He died on July 17,2005, aged 78 Eric Howard Senior policeman who served in Germany and Guernsey Eric Howard, policeman, was born on May 25,1915. He died on June 24,2005, aged 90 Jeremy Fry Socialite and host who also had the entrepreneur's touch Jeremy Fry, industrialist, inventor, philanthropist and tea planner, was born on May 24.1924. He died on June 18,2005. aged 81 Edward Bunker Hardened criminal who wrote his way out of prison and became Quentin Tarantino's Mr Blue Edward Bunker, author, actor and criminal, was born o December 31,1993. He died on Juy 19,2005, aged 71 John Jackson Mountaineer and educator who inculcated in the young the benefits of an adventurous life in the open John Jackson, mountaineer and educator, was born on March 24,1921. He died on July 2,2005, aged 84 Lives Remembered Hardened criminal who wrote his way out of prison and became Quentin Tarantio's Mr Blue London Lives Remembering the lives of those killed in the terrorist bombings of July 7,2005 Colin Morley was born on May 3,1953. He died in the explosion at Edgware Road on July 7,2005, aged 52 Commuters to London: Colin Morley, Ojara Ikeagwu and Richard Gray were among those killed by the terrorist attacks Ojara Ikeagwu was born on November 22,1948. She died the Piccadilly Line on July 7,2005, aged 56 Richard Gray was born on May 31,1964. He died in the Aldgate bombing on July 7,2005, aged 41 Stores must pay value-added tax on full price paid by customer Court of Appeal Tribunal to decide whether sex discriminatory practice justified Court of Appeal Correction Memorial Service Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular Fellows Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Mating antics make muggy days a pest Weather Eye Times Sport Team Britain has ground to recover Racing Southwell Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Free Today Sedgefield Yarmouth Windsor Times Test Pastoral Pursuits retired to stud Goodwood The Times Sports Book Reading the Racecard toteplacepot Autumn Glory ready to shine Harlequins to welcome Broncos as stablemates Rugby League Beverley Racing The Results Service Home and Away London's a to 5A Today's Fixtures Schoeman shatters 50m butterfly record Wales make most of lucky break to seal team title Bowls Muralitharan takes eight Henjak punished Bye bye, Bai Nadal rests knee Trio earn recall Askew through Willstrop stroll McClatchey keeping success in the family Swimming World Championship Clubs Villages Frizzell County Championship First-Class Averages Minor Counties Schools Wunderbar Why playing Giles is akin to taking field with only ten men Dropped catches add up to miserable failure Keeping Options the Contenders Times Online Aus Liebe zum Automobil Tomorrow England suffered by trying to live up to the hype Radcliffe aiming for double top again in Helsinki Helsinki Bound Great Britain World Championships Squad E1 Guerrouj joins list of notable absentees Costly Labour of Love Starts to Take its Toll The Times Coach party refused a ticket to ride BAR face legal worries over sponsor The Times Tobacco Backers Go up in Smoke Liverpool field strong line-up Bolton seal deal Going, Going, Gone Cahill in demand Henchoz to sign Chelsea play to muted acclaim on US tour Beckham Fracas Baptista's passport delay could test the patience of Wenger Smith touted as heir to Keane Woodward treads carefully in his new surroundings Cracking the Codes Forced out by the supporters who expected too much Cathy Harris talks to the national team coach who swapped hockey for football Departure of Vassell reduces options for O'Leary The Times Crossword 23,038 The Insider Inter enter to indifference at the Walkers Stadium Times Sport Free Today England snub middle ground The Times Mortgages for Business The Times The Most Controversial Diet yet? Quotes of the Day T2 Why Tony is a credit to the original 'comeback kid' He has bought himself a period in which he is seen as being very much in command Join the Debate Time to bow out Medical meddling Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? The blowout diet: fast all day, feast at night For years we've been advised to eat little and often, and never to skip breakfast. But now some scientists argue that stop-start eating, as our hunter-gatherer ancestors did, is better for us than 'grazing'. Jerome Burne reports I Felt Slimmer No Hunger Pangs How we Ate From Dangerous Most actresses would be devastated at being in a West End flop, but the ever-buoyant Emilia Fox has only fond memories of it, for that is where she met her husband Despite ten years in shownbusiness, she has a recklessly rosy view of human nature The Times 'Is my baby a boy? Is it a girl? No one could tell me The number of male babies born with reproductive disorders is rising rapidly, and some scientists blame a group of chemicals that are all around us. Steve Boggan reports A growing incidence of genital deformities screams out that something is wrong Hard to Avoid I had a good life—and now I Kithsiri Perera ran a fish stall in Sri Lanka until an accident left him paralysed. Now a new wheelchair designed by a British-based charity could help him get back to work. Alexandra Frean reports Wheelchairs made for Westereners may be the wrong size for users in developing countries home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Disk Salmon Sashimi Salad Win the best products to In the third of our four-part series on the top 100 beauty products, we give you the chance to win this week's selection of make-up items—as chosen by our panel of experts Arts Edinburgh Here is the second act in our critics' preview of the country's biggest arts festival Classical Klinghoffer scares off most promoters. Not Edinburgh, says Robert Thicknesse Music Picks Burning with the desire to Synge Theatre Twenty years ago Garry Hynes had a dream of staging the full Synge cycle. Now it is coming true, she tells Benedict Nightingale How to Book Theatre Picks Wheeldon's way Dance Debra Craine on the festival's favourite choreographer Dance Picks Radio Comedy First Choice Proms BBCSO/Knussen Theatre Jazz Comedy The Book Club Concert Theatre The Gruffalo Book Ahead The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant Proms RLPO/Schwarz Hallé/Elder Albert Hall/Radio 3 A Russian revolution Dance Kirov Ballet Covent Garden Opera Andrea Chénier Opera Holland Park, W8 Get out of the Kitchen Theatre Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune Sound, WC1 Entertainments TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Discovery Factual UKTV Documentary UKTV History Sky Sports 1 Sport Sky Sports 2 Multichannel Television Choice Sky Sports 3 Sky Sports Xtra Answers from Back Page Eurosport Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Fanny by Gaslight From animal lovers to human haters Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3652 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Win Champagne Adopt a Panda Public Agenda Public Sector Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US Irritant of the Week Other Views Public Opinion We all have to learn to live life through a lens Issue of the Week Cameras Include your vacancies in our jobs listings pages The Week in Numbers Seen in Hansard 'Role strain' bad news for men Gender The Times PM's plan puts teachers out Education Rise in rank of think-tanks Education 100s of Top Jobs Pages Walking to work puts you in peril Transport Skills gaps to be targeted by Treasury partnership PFI/PPP Corporate ethics catching on Julia Cleverdon, chief executive of Business in the Community, tells Michelle Henery that many potential employees now view a company's social conscience as a perk Media Monitor In the Professional Press New Medical Research Imported vaccines unnerve GPs Health Other Stories Weliked Medics rage at pay distinction Bare bums cause drama Change Manager, Hull City Council, £50,000 Page Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Need may lose out to demand Housing Size an essential mail issue Charities Hero… A few words of Solace Local Government . . . Andvillain Toomuchinfo Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity How to Place your Job Listing General Housing Health Get a Job as a . . . Best Value Officer Social Services Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Job Listing Over to you. . . Whatworkedforme agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diarydates Westminister The Times David Pannick The British Army Goes on Trial Multiple Display Advertising Items Should the Army be on this charge? For the first time war crimes are alleged against the British Army. But how did this come about, asks Jon Robins Lawyer of the week James Lewis, QC The Times Law Section Timesonline In Oxford's rare system of higher education Roy Stuart thrived He Taught us the Unemotional Methods of Legal Resoning Multiple Display Advertising Items News The man with the ultimate selling task The new head of the Law Society has his work cut out, Frances Gibb discovers Life in Brief Privilege, yes, but it is to protect the public Journalists refuse to identify confidential sources for reasons that benefit all of us, says Martin Soames We Should All Worry when Reporters are Imprisoned They're off! Lawyers join the Olympics bonanza As many lawyers as athletes will be taking part, reports Edward Fennell lawweek What the legal journals are reporting What a picture Learned friends Ironing out error Dimitte your shout readers' queries tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Tales and trials to get you through summer Fight against fraud has to get serious Britain can learn a lot from America and the WorldCom case, says Gerallt Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times A Celebration of Life Itself Daring Approach Has its Reward Frankie Dettori suggests following jockeys with proven track records Glamour, Decadence and Spectacle the Themes Kathryn Bellamy reveals that partying at Goodwood is a longstanding tradition Trainers to Follow Song Sets Sight on a Second Sussex Julian Muscat discovers the true love of a leading Newmarket trainer Magnificent Mares Jockeys to Follow Club Will Offer Six of the Best A Glorious Way to Spread the Word Graham Cowdrey plans to blend work and pleasure in equal measure Winning Tactics Chief Singer Triggers Addiction to Downs Lydia Hislop recalls how her first sight of Glorious Goodwood left her hooked Sensitivity of Stubbs Stands Test of Times Richard Cork on the artist who lived for nine months at Goodwood House Luck of the Draw Duke's Forward March Alan Lee finds the radical chairman of Goodwood staying ahead of the game House of Treasures Steeped in History Kathryn Bellamy runs the rule over a unique collection on show at Goodwood Simplicity the Secret to Looking Fantastic Dan Downie talks to fashion experts about the way to approach Goodwood True Colours Proving Ground for Stars of the Future Chris McGrath hears why top-class juveniles thrive on the Goodwood test Posse Heads Dunlop Trio Geoff Lester speaks to a perennial winner on the Sussex Downs The Times Freshness Could Give Michael Caulfield looks at the demands made by the jockeys' summer schedules Casestudy Eddie Ahern Wheel of Fortune Comes to Halt with Perfect Sense of Timing From Thatched Roofs Marcus Binney charts two centuries of changes to the stands at Goodwood Changing Menu Offers Variety of Winners Alan Lee finds that the accommodation in west Sussex is a match for the racing Battler who Had Staying Power Goodwood pays its own tribute to dual Cup winner Hannon tops for Fourth Time The Times Beefing up of Burgers is Something to Relish Dan Downie reveals the changes racegoers may notice this year Duffield Memories Topped by Victory of Noalcoholic Former jockey gains recognition for course exploits Dining out Getting to Glorious Goodwood The Times

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