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News from 09/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Stephen Winstanley, Peter Kinger, Daniel Wise and Anne-Marie Balfour, Adam Sherwin, Media Reporter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Neil Johnston, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, G. Weinberg, R. H. W. Cooper, Peter Lansley, Norman Fowler, House of Lords, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Benedict Allen, Bryan Thwaites, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Juilan Muscat, Jane MacArtney, Marion Peutherer, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Brian Cuthbertson, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Heather Nicholson, Stephen J. Morris, Sir Brian Urquhart, James Bone and Michael Theodoulou, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Julia Jarvis-Dodd, Greg Panke, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Stan Palmer, Matthew Payor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Nick Angel, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Harry Purchase, John Hooton, Gabriel Rozenberg, John Barber, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Richard Lloyd Parry and Leo Lewis, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Clark Cross, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Emma Ries, Jeremy Page, Augus MacLeod, Rosemary Bennett and Shirley English, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter in Helsinki, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Andrea Wren, Catherine Craig, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Jonathan Clayton in the Dreifontein gold fields, Mike Mulvihill, Gerard Baker US Editor, Joanna Pitman, David Charter and Rosemary Bennett, Dominic Kennedy, Ramzi Mohammad, Dominic Maxwell, Elizabeth Judge and Christine Seib, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Smith & Williamson, Keiran Proffer, Michael Hartnack, Carly Chynoweth, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Steve Salerno, Justin Davis Smith, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tim Luckhurst, M. Melcher, David Powell, Barry Johns, John Cole, Michael Evans, Jo Wagerman, Edward Bellord, Olav Bjortomt, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Paul Kerridge, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, John Benjamin,

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The Times Dead sisters were trapped for days Blair stays away Anthrax cow UN man accused Public Agenda Ferdinand signs Extremist preacher flees to Lebanon Seven 21/7 bombing suspects in court amid maximum security After the greatest Test, Lee is back in hot water Comment 14-17 In the Times Today World News 25-31 Business 32-45 Sport 53-64 T2 The Register 47-52 Crossword 63 Miscellany Please note, some sections of The Times are available … Today's Weather In Detail Page 52 Prescott welcomes tourists toNo 10-and snubs Blunkett Summer's Here and Prescott's in Charge Westerners get Saudi warning Asian anger Call to surrender Murder suspect Gatcombe death Robbery arrests Thieves stopped Bed legs still foloed away, adding pressure to wall … Hiscox Home Insurance Hiscox insurance Company Limited is authorised and … Sisters were trapped inside folding bed for four days before they died Post mortem shows women suffocated after wooden frame fell on them at holiday complex, Steve bird reports Brown to deliver Cook eulogy while Blair remains on holiday 'His love was the greatest gift that I'll ever receive' Life for agent's S&m killer lover Tube Murder Bird flu origins Attacker caught Lung cancer hope Tough at the top Ramsay seconds Slices of Life Barclays Give us today our daily bread-but preferably withouth rust The Charges Maximum security as 21/7 bomb accused face court French intelligence predicted July 7 attacks Plan for secret pre-trials What He Said Extremist preacher flees Radical cleric kept up inflammatory rhetoric despite becoming an outcast Deported suspect 'met bin Laden' Citroën Talkin''bcut Igeneration Ryanair Book until midnight 11.08.05 Excludes travel for major … Stores battle for women to join music revolution Ballet in the stalls Opera baritones without pesky phones Suzuki The power of the unreasonable beard Ps "Mick [Jagger] has to get up in the morning with … RIAS Insurance Nationwide Doctors to be tested on bedside manner Up and away in western skies BT No charge on arrest 'beating' Turtles follow food to Scotland Government stalls on cancer drug Auction to raise royal funds In the Long Run esure.com Policeman convicted 23 years after killing thief Nicola Woolcock Creation debate Policing costs for London Saatchi's Tory contribution Raising army recruiting age Lost wills Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Scottish rule Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed Effects of single-faith schools Overseas players Life's origins Fun on the beach Test of nails and nerves Ups and downs Seize the day? The Times High Noon in Japan Japanese voters should back Koizumi The Prescott Effect The Deputy Prime Minister should be left in charge more often Among the rusting submarines, a lava-filled pot for roasting whales The Un Oil Slick Another damning report from the Volcker committee Locking 'em up or sending 'em home beats the law of the lynch mob If you want to isolate rogue preachers, it doesn't mean you're a born-again totalitarian Why Sharon's critics are clueless on Gaza The obdurate reputation of Israel's Prime Minister is far off the mark. He is creating the conditions for peace Troubled waters over Bridget Helen Fielding's ditzy heroine may be fun but can women seriously identify with such a fluffball? Schools for a scandal Massed pipers are marching and drumming up a worldwide beat national savings & investments Police face discrimination claim Malaria bug can change odour Passenger opened aircraft's door Banned cartoon out on DVD The Renault Safety Zone Deadly Spores Strain 14578: From Rhodesia Jto Baghdad Saddam's germ war plot is traced back to one Oxford cow Walkers put Hadrian's Wall on road to ruin The World Heritage Site survived invasions and battles but is being wrecked by a surge in tourism, reports Dalya Alberge By a Correspondent: Roman way destroyed after council blunder Racists target murder website Dome documents HIV girl's baby Pilots' eyes risk Boatyard floats on ET … gone home Last second deals Nation wide Gunmen were hunting relative in 'drugs and money' triple murder MI6 drops secrecy over spy jobs Service is to modify recruiting practices because of interest from Muslims after the London bombs, writes Michael Evants Talk till you drop Join the AA from £39 In the Shadows Comedy award may be split to help the British contenders Perrier Toasts Alliance Leicester Modern comic couple are a snip off the odd block Firstnight Edinburgh Theatre The Odd Couple Assembly Hall Firstnight the Sharpest Critics appear every day in … Why death is more likely to strike while you sleep Index Cheltenham & Gloucester Climbing the property ladder? Times World News UN report condemnsOil-for-Food head for taking $150,000 kickback The UN is left reeling by revelations that its largest humanitarian aid project had been corrupted, reports James Bone The Scheme From rags to riches to ruined reputation Having failed to privatise the post box, leader turns to ballot box The Saturday A populist conviction politician with maverick, stubborn streak Zimbabwe dismisses Mbaki's call for talks unicef Gold mines shut by worst strikes since apartheid Iran faces sanctions after reactivating nuclear plant Green Flag Stand-Off eurotunnel.com BBC Proms Families fight over the ashes Last second deals Rome burns as drunken yobs go on arson spree Submarine crew tell of ordeal Shuttle's landing put on hold by poor weather over Florida Discovery is ordered to try again today after clouds obscure the landing strip at Cape Canaveral, Jacqui Goddard reports Commander and Crew (AFP): Saddam family sacks lawyers (AFP): Beslan burglary (Reuters): Mine hopes fade (Reuters): Terror cell jailed (AP): War crimes arrest (AP): Tunnel vision (AFP): High stakes Rescued soldier: I was used The Annuity bureau End of an era as icon who dictated how a nation got its news dies Times Business Doing it by halves Centrica stakes Virgin shares sold Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones £1.5bn cost of pensions lifeboat 'could sink businesses' Bank sees value rise by £1bn as profits hit record Former Wembley chief faces jail in bribe case Gordon Brown brokered an EU deal on information on … Marconi's fate Walk for Wildlife Standard defence can bar Prince's path Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Saks appeal Maytag offer up Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Marconi hopes to sidestep pensions watchdog in sale The Blues' Glory Days Photo Offer Skype on the line for $3bn valuation Mao's tactics mean business Britain faces winter without trousers Morgan Sindall plays for Games Public censure for Durlacher C. Hoare & Co. Base Rate Taxman targets offshore accounts Western grocery retailers march on Moscow Arresting adverts City Diary Anatoly MALTSEV/EPA Swedish giant triumphs where Napoleon failed Martyr Stewart City Diary A bum steer City Diary Curry king may quit ready-made food trade Rate dilemma as inflation signs appear Investors return to high-risk AIM The Times boxoffice service Saudi terror attacks fear sends oil prices soaring 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 Public Agenda UK-managed funds hit peak as prices rise 10% Investors uneasy as Rbs jostles for £1.3bn BoC stake Rivals line up grey market leader for £200m Global Share Reed Elsevier bounces back as broker raises forecasts 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 London Metal Exchange Gni London Grain Futures Rubber (R$$3 Cif Euros p/k) Meat & Livestock Commission Average fatstock prices at representative markets on August 4 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000S) Eurotop 100 Rumpus over easyJet leaves little in its slipstream The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Share sales of £91m deflate mid-caps Smaller Capitalisation Shares Banking & Finance Equity Price biE Interim Executive Republic of Turkey Turkish Electricity Distribution … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Feature Times Register Ibrahim Ferrer Gentle Cuban singer launched to fame in his seventies by the success of the bank Buena Vista Social Club Lives Remembered Peter Jennings Newsman who reported from the world's hot spots and became one of the last of the network anchors Lucky Thompson Saxophnist of force and tenderness whose work ensured him pre-eminence even in years of retirement Little Milton Blues singer whose signature tune was The Blues is Alright Using evidence of defendant's admissible bad character Leaseholds cannot be transferred John Ostrom Palaeontologist who establisbed the theory that dinosaurs were the nimble, warm-blooded ancestors of birds Court of Appeal Queen's Bench Division Published August 9,2005 Regina … Court Circular The day the Royal Navy lacked the Nelson touch Birthdays Picture Gallery Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Reunion To place death notices, acknowledgements of notices … Chess Raymond Keene Wanted For Sale Gifts Announcements All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? Legal Notices Tradigrain Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Signed-Sayer Moore & Co Solicitors Occ Group Limited Dunbar Group PLC Occ Europe Limited Red Letter Days Limited Phoenlx Menswear Limited Hayley Conference Centres Holdings Limited Halpern Cowan Limited Circle of light on the South Coast Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day August 9,1945 An estimated 140,000 people died when an American B29 dropped on Hiroshima the first nuclear bomb used on a civilian population Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Around Britain High Tldes Abroad Weathercall Index Shawanda misses York in favour of Vermeille Times Test History teaches caution to those backing George Washington Racing Bath Racing Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Southwell The Times Sports Book Thirsk Windsor Newton Abbot Edmondson to join Morley Lightning strike Beating the bias Zimbabwe routed Football The Results Service Baseball Bowls Cricket Le Bon finds calm all along water Golf Football Today's Fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Henman falls victim as Hrbaty holds firm Tennis Cricket Other sport Robinson puts faith in Farrell Rugby Union Tuneless Thomas leaves us cold Times Online Bekele accelerates away from field to retain crown Today's Action Results Nesterenko returns to overshadow Williams World Championships Semi-finals underline paucity of the British challenge Preston preparing for fresh assault on promotion Wimpole Ferdinand signs £20m deal to stay at United Rio's Ransom Dudek out after dislocating elbow Moyes may unleash Ferguson to unsettle Villarreal Tottenham seek to secure Jenas move for half the asking price The Times Zinedine Zidane, the Real Madrid playmaker, has said … 'Chelsea thought we were just bumpkin with berets and a baguette in the pocket' Rick Broadbent on a strange end to the quest to snare Essien from Lyons The new Botham has potential to eclipse prototype All-rounder is 'better than Beefy' Player's marketaility goes through the Times Online Resurgent England set to test old rivals Sarah Potters How They Compare By Our Sports Staff: Last-gasp win tough for Australian press to swallow Tomorrow Spectators in danger as stress levels push boundaries We went out just to have some fun and nearly won Peugtot Ankle Watch Day Six The Times Crossword 23,05 The Insider Michael Belloff has replaced Keir Starmer as the QC … Channel 4 is toasting the success of the England cricket … Australia turn to MacGill Times Sport Lee 'only 50-50' for third Test Watch out Australia - now England's women are in on the act The Times Index The Times Quotes of the Day Let us spray … it's the way to deal with these violent punks A pepper-burst in his face would have halted the violence and been a victory for civil society Join the Debate Brand of nonsense Flay-the-gays day? High-ho silver lining Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Qualifications needed to be a life coach: er…none Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev have all used the services of life coach's. But in a second extract from his book Steve Salerno says that, like much of the self-help business, it's a sham What … Learn from an Athlete? rate managers who pay top dollar for a coach's services are inclined to review to process in the most Towel wars German sun-bed domination is under threat from within, says Toby Moore How to save the UN: send Bush's demolition man Today's third report into the UN's oil-for-food programme will strengthen demands for reform of the organisation. Sir Brian Urquhart, one of its founders, says a belligerent new United States ambassador will help to clarify problems 'They thought that they would be the first great power not to have an empire' Billionaires' row beggars belief It's the street of multimillionaires, one of the conuntry's top "des res" addresses. So why do parts of The Bishops Avenue look like a condemned sink estate? Nick Angel knocks on a few doors The Bishops Avenue Saturday in body&soul Send Jane your Queries Will life ever be the same? How to live happily after the menopause: the Times nutritionist Jane Clarke says what you eat and drink is important Women should realise that it's not just men who keel over with heart disease Parents who OD on caffeine find at the end of the day that they are pretty 'wired' Trick the brain to stop fatty food cravings A form of aversion therapy, once given to homosexuals and alcoholics, could be used to control overating, says Dr Thomas Stuttaforsd. On the facing page, a former patient describes how the therapy damaged him The comblnation of Antabuse and alcohol made the patient extremely ill The technique is most effective when pitted against rarely eaten foodstuffs The Times www.timesonline.co.uk/health They said the therapy would make me 'normal' I used to smash a few things and get drunk. I had never been like that before I had nightmares and felt sulcklal, but I am too much of a coward to kill myself Fine - whatever the weather Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Baked Aubergine, Mozzarella and Tomato My heart broke Lifetime My pet monkey tasted delicious Intrepid Traveller when my ex died Like Margaret Cook, Andrea Wren, found herself having to deal with the unexpected death of her ex-husband Arts Is this man on a suicide mission? Edinburgh Theatre in a new play, Mark Ravenhill shows bombing as an erotic fantasy. Sick or salutary? Sam Marlowe finds out Write Lines: Authors on Stage Radio Time and emotion studies Photography An experimenter and a portrait-taker capture the mood of their specific moments, finds Joanna Pitman Harold Edgerton Radicals who Broke the Mould Jokers have the last laugh Architecture Guerrilla stunts taunt the system, but they can be bestsellers, says Tom Dyckhoff Stand up for Jesus Edinburgh comedy Stewart Lee Multiple Classified Advertising Items America's Ms Jackboot Edinburgh thearte My Pyramids Traverse Proms Gothenburg SO/Dudamel; NYOGB/Otaka Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Prodigy Visas are not child's play Even a Mary Poppins needs the right papers, write Daniel Wise and Anne-Marie Balfour The £5 million divorce: cheap at the price Alan Miller's wife got cash and a house. Should she have asked for shares, wonders Emma Ries Picture Gallery University of Bristol The art of profit A levy on the resale of artworks will benefit artists but not the British international art market, writes John Benjamin Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio The Times David Cnater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sky Sports 1 Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Variations One giant backward leap for mankind Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword m. m Word Watching Polygon Junior Su Doku Oreck The Times Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Otherviews Headline of the Week Dialogue rebuilds faith in community cohesion Issue of Theweek Muslimes Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Justin Davis Smith Many still take their volunteers for granted. But things are moving in the right direction Health 4 New Medical Research Plagiarism puts patients at risk Health The Times 'DoH lacks social care expertise' Health Developers shun cities Planning Index Charites Crack use sparks call for funding injection No clear dirction for staff Public Sector Reputation built out of rubble Interview In the aftermath of 7/7, Westminster City Council's proud communications chief tells Carly Chynoweth why his team's efforts at restoning community cohesion mattered Media Monitor In the Professional Press Regeneration 6 Foreignways Town bets on pupils' future Regeneration Other Stories we Liked No expertise required Education Traffic plans charge ahead Transport Index Coursewatch Careers How They See us Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Place your Job Listing Charity General Housing Health Get a Job as A… Music Therapist Social Services Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Job Listing Over to you… Whatworked for us agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Westminister

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