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News from 28/07/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Barry Plews, Fernando Caldeira-Saraiva, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Peter Lansley, Xan Rice and Nicola Woolcock, Syed Kamall, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Toisin Sulaiman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Richard Irvine, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, R. F. Churchhouse, Mary Wilson, Richard Irving, Andrew Tucker, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Rajeev Syal, Lewis Smith, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Jennifer Miller, Martin D. Packer, David Taylor, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Steve Bird and Daniel McGrory, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Samuel Blanning, Shabnam Mohammad, Daniel Murdoch, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Dick Cork, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Janet Daley, Yasser Hussain, Michael Evens Defence Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Richard Dowden, Frances Gibb and Philip Webster, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Caroline Merrell, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Jonathan Marshall, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Christine Seib and Caroline Merrell, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Michelle Henery, John Spanner, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, David Sharrock and Philip Webster, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Part Gibson, Carly Chynoweth, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Paul Drayson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Robert Randell, Roger J. Silvers, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Prince to resist MPs over his pay Shuttles grounded Paedophile ring Housing fears Abortion record Driving ambition IRA ready to disarm London, Washington and Dublin await historic deal All weapons stocks to be decommissioned over time Inside the latest weapon of terror Collapse of EUjet is second airline failure for boss In the Times Today IRA set to end armed struggle Loyalist feud Train arrests Water waste Millionaire held Stonehenge blow Correction Picture Gallery A whiff of excess from the 80s Hot Med holidays MPs' Proposals Prince will fight MPs for right to fix his own pay Bombs find shows outrages Terrorist Attacks The discovery that the two suicide gangs used devices built by the same person suggests there is a wide support network for the terrorist cells, report Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory Deady device image leaked to US on 7/7 and 21/7 were linked Suspicion falls on activity of jail clerics De Beers Dawn raids on Birmingham-safe haven or next target Neighbour's call led police to street where suspect was hiding, report Steve Bird and Daniel McGrory Softly, softly approach seen by interviewers as key to success Neighbours link 'third bomber' to London flat Mi5 analysts admit link between Iraq war and bombings Land Rover Mosque chairman attacks Blair and police Tube workers to consider strike Shot Brazilian did 'nothing wrong' Bomb detector Contact The Times We won't heed Blair, say judges Even the Prime Minister's wife says civil liberties cannot be violated to fight terror, write Frances Gibb and Philip Webster Bvlgari Britain backs terror alliance Aus Liebe zum Automobil churchill Toshiba Abortions soar as careers come first Rising rate among under-14s disappoints health officials, writes Alexandra Frean Quinn passes up an opportunity to party Dream posting The National Lottery Unwanted message Ps is Nicole Kidman planning a sabbatical after she Direct from O2 Shuttle fleet grounded as Nasa fails to fix problem Discovery lost chunk of foam on take-off, a repeat of the accident that killed seven astronauts, Jacqui Goddard writes BBC ready for Radio Four-letter words Warning on creative exhaustion Saab 95 hp PC World Sport The lonely death of a much-loved celebrity EU trade and expansion Life from space Beards, scarves and Muslims' engagement in British society Unemployed junior doctors Testing cricket Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. … Army recruitment Unhappy returns Edward Heath remembered Royal finances Spider watch Big cheese Picture Gallery Talking Turkey The need to assist and to welcome Ankara Top Spin What a difference a name makes Please clean the worktop before you leave the exhibition The Prince is Not a Pauper But he must manage his money responsibly and transparently Let's learn to be old school Picture Gallery Our Anglo-Saxon medicine Economic reform will never work in Europe without a consumer boom to make it palatable The Times In Niger we see a cruel truth It still takes television pictures of dying children to kickstart officials into action Blair is too quick to judge the judges, but slow to see his own failings Judges' concern with rights is a response to the miscarriages of justice in IRA cases The Government has been too slow to respond to the domestic terror threat Sainsbury's Today Tomorrow Toyota Telegraph in prize blunder Customers to lose their cash as PC firm crashes League table rings alarm bells for six fire authorities dfs Will overturned Live 8 attack Coogan divorce Model's libel win Curry dye alert Diana car tests TV chefs leave the critics cold A cookbook written by an unknown has been selected by a panel of experts as the best buy, Jack Malvern reports Sainsbury's Court told of US defence 'hack' Tory activists campaign for grassroots vote on leadership Clone Warrior BT Emergency in Niger Picture Gallery Italy says grazie to its old folk Marriage laws ditch spinsters and bachelors Royal Caribbean International Grandparents awake to new spirit of adventure Private jail almost out of control Latetravel Mortgages Self Preservation Society Toucan. com Children of Niger Food Crisis Appeal By a Correspondent: Scratchcard digs for Games gold Church schools give low achievers biggest boost Screen Seasonal Ownership Join the AA from £39 Teachers vote for grammars Oxford's new boy is only 14 Happy slapping 'simply assault' British Red Cross British Gas British safari camp owner killed Robbery ended in deadly confrontation, report Xan Rice and Nicola Woolcock Lennon's view of the world HM Revenue & Customs Picture Gallery Teacher's tormentor found guilty Peach that thinks it's a doughnut Estates predict Inglorious 12th Farm triplets are one in a million Sky TV Free Mint Players in call to free jailed fan Flood alerts as holidays are set to get even wetter Tate rejects £500,000 gift from 'unoriginal' Stuckists national savings & investments Bosch Childish Taunt Picture Gallery Beta blockers may help trauma victims to blot out memories Document 'DNA' can outfox forgers Scientists find key to stop spread of breast disease Cancer drug 'smart cell' can attack tumours from inside FIRSTNIGHT|Lurid tale goes Grand Guignol Dance Les Liaisons Dangereuses Abbey The Times Offers Direct An ordinary town with an evil secret-65 Paedophile parents Ringleaders are jailed after court is told of hellish catalogue of abuse, Adam Sage writes 'They said it would be good for the family to be in a nice environment' Turkey America Yushchenko defends son's high life Norwich Union Times Online Daddy's Girl Laura Ashley PKK Fight for Breakaway State Turkish leader calls on US to tackle his rebels Recep Erdogan tells The Times that he can help bridge the gap between Europe and Islam, reports Richard Beeston US in plan to bypass Kyoto climate deal Mortgages Halifax Ten guilty over tunnel fire deaths Attack on war memorial Ugandans offered party choice Norwich Union Picture Gallery emporio A right foot to remember Outrage as accused sex killer reads Lucie diary out to court 40 die as one year's rain falls in a day Wettest, Driest (AP): Bomber jailed (AFP): Supersized claim (AP): Poles detained (AP): Pupil's expulsion ArtsFirst Murder of envoys casts shadow on US hint at troop pullout next year UN discusses Mugabe policy MoD admits failings over postwar Iraq Good Food deal RBS set to buy Shire bid victory Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Increase in repossessed homes hits 13-year high AstraZeneca poised to clarify chief's future Hedge fund launches soar to record cd vfv BT Picture Gallery A farce on the Tube Pru is in bloom, thanks to clipped boss Slick move in Washington At Last, some better news from Wm Morrison, with like-for-like … Need to Know FTSE 100 This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Business Big Shot Results in Brief Look Ahead Stop Press Baugur purchase Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Photo Archive EADS raises its profit growth target to 18% as Airbus soars Tube maintenance firms 'a year behind schedule' British Energy rules out return to US market SAIC still seeking base in UK despite losing Rover fight Nymex Europe Chinese Hondas hit Europe PPF poised to take stake in another troubled company Travel Orange v orange Knows his onions Back to black Pension funds seek their share of $8bn US claims RBS weighs 10% stake in Bank of China Egg calms bad-debt worries Growth in UK sales vindicates ousted Pru chief Customers 'confused' by £11m rebranding at Abbey Bank of Italy chief in 'bias' wiretap The Times AstraZeneca forms alliances to improve pipeline of new drugs 'Systematic errors' by Bank could have affected interest rate decisions Astex Plans Courts pension holders appeal to Ombudsman ASDA Bounces Back MyTravel faces £2m bill after Egyptian bombings Morrisons chief vows to stay till 2007 Switch in sales data riles City 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 Interexec Picture Gallery 'Mack the Knife' sharpens blade Indian rig destroyed Threat to ethnic traders from 'discriminatory' licensing forms Enterprise US Congress frustrates Chinese bid for Unocal Exel succumbs to profit-taking as hopes of a bid recede 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 Liquid gas boom opens up a world of opportunity for BG The Day's Biggest Movers United Business Media Gilts Homestyle falls on fears of downgrades Smaller Capitalisation Shares Egg Business Equity Prices bIEINTERIM Source FT Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Capture the indomitable spirit of London with a capital weekend deal Need a great, late summer break Look to the east… Suffolk at £130 for two nights; a week in Tenerife for £299; or fly to Australia for £499. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Silversea Chess Peter Dally Specialist Psychiatrist who established effective drug-free treatment for anorexia sufferers London Lives Remembering the lives of those who died in and after the bombings of July 7,2005 Lives Remembered Liam Carson One of London's greatest professional hosts, he was a benign manager of the Groucho Club in its hedonistic heyday Charles Chibitty Comanche code-talker whose messages in his native tongue baffled German attempts to read American signals on D-Day Charles Chibitty, Comanche code talker, was born on November 20,1921. He died on July 20,2005, aged 83 Legal Results Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Questions Answered Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Elections To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day July 28,1938 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Jet stream brings the summer rains Weather Eye Paul Simons Parties cannot ignore Act Interfering with contractual rights Court of Appeal Breach over delay in release European Court of Human Rights Offer to settle same as payment-in Court of Appeal Omissions in asylum appeal cases Court of Appeal Times Sport Proclamation pierces Sussex shroud Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Musselburgh Newton Abbot Sandown Park Leicester Times Test New fixture list ensures few breaks from action Carlisle Stratford Blinkered First Time Goodwood The Wright Track toteplacepot Dancing Bay can stay a step ahead of rivals Sir Percy provides nostalgic success The Sunday Times Epsom Musselburgh The Results Service Football Baseball England faced a tough challenge from Trinidad and Tobago … Darts Today's Fixtures Golf Football Other sport Squash Tennis Marsden's case for the defence Snub for Rosset Over Manning Willstrop woe Fisher hits form Taylor survives Back on track Convert Corbin takes wing in her new attacking role Netball Government launches Olympic drive with scratchcard London 2012 Wie on course to become queen of the prodigies Golf John Hopkins believes the Weetabix Women's British Open could provide a vehicle for the young Hawaiian to thrive Cut above British try to forgot about Italy and focus on success Equestrianism Enjoying nice cuppa in Birkdale build-up Off-form Mew sent home amid clampdown on failures Swimming Cup final incidents under investigation Rugby League The Times Surrey ride their luck as Sidebottom stakes his claim Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Loudon makes return unhappy for Kent Totesport League Sussex make Sarwan struggle in difficult conditions Collingwood promptly rests case Habib holds up former employers with stout resistance Yesterday's Scoreboards Follow-on beckons after Di Venuto falls Bell in good company in the art of being bamboozled John Woodcock casts his mind back to another great Australian leg-spin threat Wimpole Moyes fears worst as Merseyside rivals prepare for draw Goal-hungry Gerrard says title is his primary aim Benítez sets sights on new targets after Figo deal fails Asian love affair turns sour for galácticos and United Oliver Kay says that the world's biggest clubs may finally be losing their appeal Arsenal slowly adjusting to loss of Vieira says Wenger Real happy with Woodgate Davids on brink Going, Going, Gone Koumas signs Genoa in a fix The next generation Blow by Blow Repentant Barton pays heavy price for Bangkok bar fracas Bowyer offers shaft of light amid the gloom for Souness Shepherd stands by offers for twin targets It's really awkward being rich, Mourinho moans Here Today. . . Millwall battle to halt descent into chaos Tony Cascarino observes the decline of the club that gave us Sheringham Pink Claridge quick to be shown door Briton's driving ambition forces Jenson Button tells Kevin Eason that he is desperate to stay with BAR in order to fulfil his world title dreams Peugeot Highs and Lows along the Road The Times Crossword 23,040 The Insider Button offers Williams £2m to buy back his freedom The Times Bowyer lessens pain in Spain The Times Thursday Verbatim The West's not anti-Islam-it just gives rights to women Join the Debate Marked men Off message Girl power Picture Gallery Australian Kevin Berry, Olympic Butterfly Gold Medallist Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma Rescued: the children who were stolen and sold Hupeng and Jiahui were Kidnapped and sold for a few hundred pounds each. But they were lucky: police returned them to their parents. Jane MacArtney reports 'A Girl Goes for £40; a Boy for £75' Museum peace His detractors claim that he turned the Science Museum into Disney World. His supporters argue that he was a look at Dr Lindsay Sharp's turbulent reign and resignation The Times What's purple and lives a double life home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Crisp-Skinned MacKerel with Beetroot Salad Queen of print Style For the first time in 30 years Celia Birtwell, the legendary print designer, is putting together a fashion collection—for Topshop. Join the queue now, says Andrew Tucker Print Works BTW The wonder of wine The benefits of drinking red wine in moderation outweigh the potential health hazards, as Sir Richard Doll explained to Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sting in the Tale Picture Gallery Screen Charlie and the fame factory Freddie Highmore has every right to look pensive-child stardom often ends in adult obscurity, and worse. Sean Macaulay counts the casualties, and discovers what's being done to help them Picture Gallery Depp delivers gold New Film Releases Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a bitter-sweet gothic triumph, says James Christopher Survival Guide for Child Stars Review in Four Words or Less More Film Releases The low-budget charms of Whisky intoxicate Wendy Ide, but Twentynine Palms is all thumbs Hi, really pleased to meet you Fifty interviews in a day, three hours of charming fans: who'd be a movie star? Toby Moore observes film PR in action I'm on the Promo Shuttle: 24 Hours in London WH Smith Low-budget documentaries are supplying the feel-good, crowdpleasing kicks that are lacking in big-budget films, says Sean Macaulay Forget the comedy. Get the picture? Edinburgh A-List stars, off-beat Euro gems and gritty British drama will ebsure this year's EIFF is the hottest ticket in town, says Wendy Ide Whisky You Saw Them Here First Win a Weekend at the Festival The Last Mitterrand Up against the Warhol Interview Paul Morrissey was more than a Warhol acolyte, he tells Kevin Maher New DVDs Roald Dahl and his work had a chequered relationship with Hollywood, says Ian Johns Lamb to the Slaughter You only Live Twice Cut to the quick Oliver Stone can't win, he tells Stephen Dalton—whatever he does to his movie Alexander, he seems to annoy someone Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory The Night Digger (1971) Oeuvre the top Viewpoint Mix sex and violence with pompous pretension and you get Arthouse nihilism. And Kevin Maher has had enough The Times Join the Debate Five from the Pit of Despair First Choice Comedy Proms BBC Phill/Sinalsky Opera The Abduction from the Seragllo Theatre Comedy Opera Book Ahead Pop Chip Taylor & Carrie Rodriguez Lock 17, NW1 David Sinclair Super soaraway Son Dance Kirov Ballet Covent Garden Pop Dogs 100 Club, W1 Concert Entertainments Proms BBCSO/Storgards Albert Hall/Radio 3 TV & Radio Five Free Downloads David Chater's Choice Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Terrestrial Television Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt T2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture Gallery Oreck Career Risk: the game it pays to play The Week in Work Inside Contact US The Times Good Week. . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week Deloitte Strategy is a tonic for the troops Lession Four: What's the Point? Data File Make your moves count The Office Psychologist Hunger Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive Iq Find out More We lead. Others follow Do you agree with this advice Worklife Challenge I'm hooked on my job. Should I be concerned? What Can I Earn New degree of difficulty for university leaves The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers . . . A Film Mogul Bath Class of 2005. . . Graduate Finances vodafone The 60-Second Business Book Picture Gallery Law restricts time allowed off Test Yourself. . . Answers MBAs cash in on bank interest Economic confidence means that financial service providers are recruiting enthusiastically once more, says Carol Lewis Careers of the Week Business Support Manager To Advertise in Career christina. kay@newsint. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Metropolitan Police

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