News from 29/07/2005
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Andrew Robson, David Adams, DJM, Alan Hamilton and Steve Bird, Phlllp Webster, Zahid Hussain, Tanya Byron, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Hamish Hardie, Stewart Tendler and Sean O'Neill, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Lucia Van der Post, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Roy Turner, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Rajeev Syal and Tom Hennigan, Daniel McGrory and Adam Luck, James Hider, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Jill Dupleix, Andrew V. Cooper, Tim Slinger, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Olive Kay, David Hands, Tom Andrews, Stewart Tendler, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Tony Combes, Daniel Murdoch, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Amber Cowan, Robin Wade, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Anselm Eldergill, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs correspondent, Esmond Birnie, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, David Hoursden, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dalya Alberge, Issandr El Amrani and Stephen Farrell, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Bill Wright, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, David Sharrock and Tim Reid, Russell Jenkins, Terry Maher Chairman, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Michael Evans Defence Editor and David Sharrock, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Pete Taylor, Peter Fullerton, Rajeev Syal, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, David Parsley, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Christipher Irvine, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Jonathan Hulme,
ResumoThe Times Freak weather wreaks havoc Right to decide Karadzic plea Su Doku Sony in shock Bricks and Mortar Discord at United 'Therapism goes too far in assuming that all humans are weak' IRA claims the war is finally over On Other Pages The day that London became a battle zone 6,000 officers on the beat Heart pills taken by millions recalled as fakes are found Drug Dealing In the Times Today The Times One crime every second Drug Dealing Pair jailed for illegal clamping Missile shown off Smoking trial Humming bird Victim honoured Words to the wise ŠkodaFabia In a spin as winds blow hot and cold Tornado's ten-minute rampage Freak storm leaves a trail of destruction, with streets closed and trains cancelled, report Alan Hamilton and Steve Bird World is waiting to see if IRA deeds match the grand words Key Figures who Broke Deadlock Big three stick to the script The Long Road to Peace Renault Lost Jobs Inquest verdict on lost body Murder arrest City's work of art Longest flight The highflyer who was too tall for air traffic control 6,000 officers deployed to beat Thursday attack 21/7 bombers made just one Sir Ian Blair says that attacks were not a one-off but part of a campaign of terror, report Stewart Tendler, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory Hotlines Free What Sir Ian Said Yesterday Dawn raid in Tooting as the hunt goes on Terrorist Attacks Home Office says Tube shooting victim had false passport stamp Flora pro. active 3 Week Challenge Police 'trained guns at boy, 12' IWC Bombs suspect 'arrested in Africa' Yorkshire-born millitant named by FBI as key al-Qaeda figure is captured in Zambia. Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory report Subaru HSBC Grumpy judge put out to grass as ruling is quashed MasterCard Getting to 100 Ton-up driver loses licence after 82 safe years at the wheel War of the Worlds Currys Glad to see that Andrews Marr is taking it easy after … Vauxhall Nicholas who? Elton's club class Picture Gallery Ps Picture Gallery Lennon's gates find a friend in high places dfs dfs The law should have been left out of it Commentary Doctors get final say on treating the dying Ups and downs Contrast of Policy on IRA Anti-terrorism measures and civil liberties Protection against perils on the Underground GM crops Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Collapsed airlines Discounting Harry Potter Railtrack record For your ears only Picture Gallery Deals by Degrees The new climate pact is a step forward in principle Britain encourages asylum-seekers to despise the society that helped them Beginning of the End The IRA statement, if implemented, can revive the peace process Thunderer: Romance is lost in space Comment The IRA has not repented Yesterday's statement failed to recognise that its long years of terrorism were a futitle waste of life The Times Gordon's second-home bonanza It makes on sense that the Chancellor has granted this extravagant tax break to the rich Poor Winnie the Pooh. Not even he is safe from rampant 'therapism' The phoney aristocrat who cost his lover £15,000 magnet Culprit signs confession in hope of freeing fan Today Tomorrow Toyota Junk formula demonises healthy food A new health-rating system would force advertisements for some cereals to be shown after 9pm, Valerie Elliot reports Pc World Students ready to sleep well as OU calls it a night Give parents power in schools? They need help at home first Famous Alumini Dinosaur eggs reveal birth of parental love direct from O2 Stores Racism is learnt from fear of the unknown Bone marrow could hold key to turning back clock on fertility IVF embryo limit to reduce multiple births Aids drugs are losing battle Rules aim to stop a Shipman Placebo works in acupuncture Deadly sense of bowel bacteria British institutions to return art looked by the Nazis Sale Then and now Translators turning to magic texts for a spell Listen up, kids, it's MC Chaucer in da house wid his Tales The veteran servant who can stop being totally civil dolphin Bathrooms Multiple Display Advertising items Teenager killed in Barbados robbery Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Women barristers 'hit hardest' by freeze on legal aid rates Camera finds there is ice on Mars Vet jailed over child abductions Bus driver awarded Military Cross South Bank gets new director Health fears over plans to relax law on pollution Big Issue rejects adverts after vendor is attacked halfords Firstnight Carpet Right Farces struggles to double the laughs Theatre The Comedy of Errors The Sharpest Critics in T2 Times World News Houston: yes, we have a problem Nasa admits that the shuttle has the same fuel tank defect that brought down Columbia, reports Jacqui Goddard By Our Foreign Staff: Surrender, pleads Karadzic's wife Sale Daddy's Girl By Our Foreign Staff: Residents flee as fire sweeps Athens suburb Multiple Display Advertising Items Mafia secret of murdered abbot Northern Rock Group Interim Results BMW bribes expose tide of corruption Kathmandu Multiple Display Advertising Items Emperor's decline and fall A 2,000-year-old treasure reached an ignominious end, writes Richard Owen 300 Scouts collapse in heat waiting for the President Politician shoots himself in newspaper lobby (AFP): British woman in river tragedy (Reuters): Children freed (Ap): Beach gun battle (Afp): EU fishing accord (Reuters): Minister banned (Ap): Exorcism appeal (AFP): Animal court Canada We will find cleaner way, say world's big polluters Thousands stranded as monsoon toll rises Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Frontier women to defy Islamists' men-only ballot The violent undercurrent from across the water that keeps a city on edge The Perfect Catch? Mubarak ready to stand for fifth term (Afp): Castro 'downfall' (Afp): Iran leader's past (Afp): Sea fire rescue (Reuters): Food plan delays (Afp): Child rescued (Afp): Brown bear back Tribes slaughter prized cattle in last defence against famine Nomads lose everything as Niger pastures vanish in drought, reports Jonathan Clayton. Photographs by Chris Harris (AP): Al-Qaeda cleric gets 75 years Times Business Rolls shares soar Liberty rent hope Brokers face axe Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Shell's woes mount as it admits cost overruns and delays DaimlerChrysler shares rise after chief agrees to step … AZ finance chief mulls future as he fails to get top job Rolls-Royce flying high Wal-Mart's puritanical parsimony is loved by investors … Hard bargain AquaLift Time to scotch nationality qualification Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Look Ahead Sell-off by Pernod Stop Press UAL record loss Deutsche ahead Kaupthing profits Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Rumour of the Day Bet of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot AstraZeneca achieves record profits as Nexium's sales rise Richard Irving Wal-Mart sues boss for 'fiddling expenses' Marketing guru 'a safe pair of hands until Glaxo tie-up' Analysis GSK wins court fight in its war on copycat rivals Nymex Europe Critics put Stringer in the firing line Sony alarms with fresh forecast cut hp Berlusconi rages over single currency's impact Property prices languishing Think-tank says Brown will have to raise £10bn in extra tax Italian central bank chief faces calls to resign BT's rivals hit at work rate of new director watchdogs Business New 'Access' Division Trinity says ad slump to continue Patriotic stance is favoured by those in a state Controversial Deal that Set Jürgen Schrempp on a Bumpy Road to Resignation Daimler boss undone by poor control after difficult merger Store point City Diary Unwelcome Jack You guessed it: choice without quality won't do Media 'Influential reader' brings a new vision to UBM empire Dan Sabbagh talks to David Levin, who took over from Lord Hollick earlier this year For further media coverage: Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Spending for Viewing Reed says internet sales will hit $5bn in four years Broker's upgrade helps Schroders to hit three-years high 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 Gni London Grain Futures London Metal Exchange Meat & Livestock Commission Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Liberty shopping centres are havens from high street chill The Day's Biggest Movers Northern Rock Gilts Honeycombe becalmed despite review Smaller Capitalisation Shares Markets Business Vedanta Resources Business Equity Prices Bricks Andmortar The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business Unit Trusts Join the Debate Times Register Major-General R. 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MacDonald Inspired infantry leader who won two DSOs in the fierce battles of the Normandy and Rhineland campaigns Peter Boenisch Colourful German newspaperman whose confidence, energy and gift for friendship earned him celebrity and political influence The Very Rev Fraser McLuskey He ministered to London's Scots at St Columba's, pont Street The Very Rev William Johnston Powerful Preacher with a liberal voice Memorial Service Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, KG, and Lady Callaghan Appointments Legal Results Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Marriages Deaths Anniversaries Court Circular Thanksgiving Services Fellows Bridge Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oral hearing not required House of Lords When union agreement is in force Court of Appeal Term of detention subject to review House of Lords Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers. co. uk The Details Delinquent happy to show good side Vaughan Freeman finds that the new Lotus Exige 240R is at home on road or racetrack Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weather Eye Paul Simons Bombay all at sea as the monsoon bursts Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day July 29, 1967 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Distinction digs deep to take honours Racing Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Carlisle Stratford Epsom Musselburgh Times Test Impeller on track for Mile success Sport Racing Goodwood toteplacepot Bangor The Times Sports Book Nottingham Newmarket Marc Aspland Course on Camera Multiple Display Advertising Items Glorious Goodwood? It is if you sell umbrellas Alan Lee finds the going has been testing for more than just the horses this week Remodelled Oslo stadium still living off record times Athletics The Fantas Game Smith victory underlines Great Britain's real strength in reserve Equestrianism Results Canadian appointed to keep tab on abusers Drugs in Sport The Results Service Hackett's haul leaves superstars trailing in his wake Medal-shy Britain hit by lack of ambition Swimming Taylor suffers power failure Murray in a hurry Blow to England Europe beaten Hall's new role Today's Fixtures Collingwood ambitions to fall at the final hurdle Sport Cricket England compromise on tour venues Jenner finds spin but little substance Patrick Kidd on the Australian bowling coach's search for an English Shane Warne Medal Gurus No Play Yesterday Defiant Irani denies Kaneria is being overbowled Breese blows Somerset out as Durham take their time Yardy shines as sun comes out on Sussex title hopes Frizzell County Championship Scoreboards Second division Somerset v Durham 2-0-13-0 Bonus points: Somerset 5 Durham 8 Umpires: D J Constant and R Palmer Hurricane Michelle blown out by inclement weather Leading Scores By Our Sports staff: Lane makes most of experience Button may 'strike' if Williams hold him to contract Motor Racing Marshall on mission to make mark with Leeds Five Prize Guys O'Brien aims to impose discipline and prevent a slide into anarchy David Hands talks to the man whose role will be to ensure there is order on the pitch Bratislava horror adds to pressure on Strachan Sport Football Early Pain … and Malicious Joy Merseyside braces itself for dreaded draw Going into the Hat Beckham hits out at schedule Nuñez goes home Going, Going, Gone Portsmouth boost McCann staying Coming of Age Championship glories in outstripping Serie a Norwich Union Youngsters seek to emulate class of '93 Gary Jacob looks ahead to a big night for England's talented Under-19 side in Belfast in the European Championship final Crespo happy to be back after change of heart Give It a Shot Other Jobs He Might Try rugbyclass Freddy Shepherd, the Newcastle United chairman, has … The Times Crossword 23,041 The Insider Riders at Newton Abbot and Ripon on Monday will be … Torquay United have still not heard from Olafur Gottskalksson, … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Wenger calls on squad to compensate for Vieira Times Sport Ferdinand on shaky ground as problems rise in the East The Times The Renault Safety Zone What Sort of Packer are You? Quotes of the Day Work, by all means. But take time out to listen to the birds Join the Debate Lining my pockets Matters of taste Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Why Unpack when You Repack Later? Get out the tissues: it's Lucia Van der Post gets expert advice on how to arrive at one's destination with one's cocktail dress uncreased and Manolos intact, while other Times writers take a more pragmatic view on packing for business and pleasure Travel Narrows the Amount of Stuff I Need to Load into my Carry-On Rucksack Why I Took my Cozzie up Everest Chicken à la Zen Dish Loire valley Violent youth: is there a cure? Health For Childeren and teenagers caught in a culture of knives and guns, even prison is no deterrent. We need a 'public health' approach to the problem, argues Dr Tanya Byron Tomorrow Shopping for a cure at Harrods Hair with Hari Fashion Luxury with Lucia Elegant cover for my bump Your style questions answered by Lucia Van der Post Sounds Busking it-the new Prom So what new treat will fill the Albert Hall tomorrow night? Who knows, its composers tell Neil Fisher Getting Them into the Groove How can the classics attract the young? The experts speak Accentus Schoenberg (Naïve) English Northern Sinfonia Constant Lambert (Hyperion) Brook Street Band Handel Trio Sonatas (Avie) Classicalcds The Big Album a Star-stuffed Tristan with Plácido Domingo could well be the last recording of its kind, says Geoff Brown Tristan Und Isolde West-Eastern Divan Orchestra (Warner Classics) Come over here and sell me your ear The art of record promotion is practised differently on either side of the pond, finds Pete Paphides, a self-confessed beneficiary How to Hype your Way to the Top of the Pops Dogs Turn Against This Land (Island) Lee Ryan Lee Ryan (Brightside) Buck 65 Secret House Against the World (Warner Music) popcds The Big Album The Shortwave Set make music from the stuff you find at car-boot sales. And it's good, says Pete Paphides download chart Dwight Trible and the Life Force Trio Love is the Answer (Ninja Tune) Repeat to fade? Jazz If today's artists are just cheap imitators of past greats, are we right to be pessimistic about the future, asks Clive Davis The Times Itunes Times Reader Offer Fight for your Right to Party Farce from tragedy Viewpoint Being friends with Bono should come with a health warning for susceptible music journalists, says Peter Robinson Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Electic, synth you ask Clor, the band of many influences, describe their synthesis to Amber Cowan Joanna Hunter asks whether a clean, safe music festival can also be rock'n'roll Multiple Classified Advertising Items Karin Krog/John Surman Jazz Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 No rest for the wicked Dance Les Liaisons Dangereuses Sadler's Wells Theatre Sejanus: His Fall Swan, Stratford Proms CBSO/Oramo Manchester Camerata/Boyd Albert Hall/Radio 3 TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling Five Free Downloads David Chater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Live Football Amsterdam Tournament Choice Live Athletics: Golden League Sky Sports 3,7pm Proms on Four BBC Four, 7.30pm Charles Hazlewood presents Picture Gallery The Russian Revolution in Colour Discovery, 9pm/3am CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Living TV, 9pm Sport Answers from Back Page War Photographer National Geographic, 9pm Bbc One Television Terrestrial Departure Lounge BBC One, 7pm Viewing Guide Scrubs/will & Grace Channel 4,8pm/8.30pm Variations Coast BBC Two, 9pm Jazz Britannia BBC Two, 11.35pm The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000) Channel 4,2pm Film Choice Connie and Carla (2004) Sky Movies 1,8pm Independence Day (1996) BBC One, 8.30pm Bad lads on the road to redemption Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3655 Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee Bricks The Surveyor Home Information Packs are all very well, but who is actually going to pick up the bill for them? Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures: What Estate Agents Say: The West Midlands Average Property Prices £000s Figures from Www. Hometrack. Co. UK, the Property Database In Georgian Home in Southeast London Out Property on Essex-Suffolk Border Away Stone House in Gloucestershire A Sure Moat Winner A revitalised medieval castle with a chequered past finds favour with Marcus Binney Best of both Worlds Royal Spa Wars Try a Foster Home Norman Barons Sell or Let Your Property Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Del Boy Meets Bar Boy Wonder Walls West Wing of a House in Leicestershire Renovated Mock Castle in Devon Part of a Mansion in Hertfordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items imperialwharf Multiple Display Advertising Items Emerald Palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Advice Desperatelyseeking The Times Outdoor Seating Where can I find comfortable furniture for the garden? 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