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News from 10/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Joe Bolger and Liz Chong, Rosemary Righter, Nigel Hawkes Health editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Rex Reynolds, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Max Atkinson, Martin Wright, Brian Parkyn, Geoffrey D. Paul, Andrew Ledingham, Philip Howard, Colin Croskin, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Sarah Hawker, Patrick Kidd, Ken Wheat, Sam Marlowe, Perry De Havilland, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Daniel McGrory, Richard Ford and Nicholas Blanford, Robert Sheaf, David McVay, Rupert Stubbs, Susan Sturrock, Shirley English, Nicola Smith, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, M. R. Field, Richard Bartley, Leo Lewls, Andrew Bull, Richard a, Mandl Fahmy, Tim Teeman, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Alexandra Blalr Education Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Raj Kothari, John Woodcock, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Andrew Salmon, Rob Yorke, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Helén Nugent, Llewellyn Brown, Richard Owen, Monica Seeley, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Thomas Allan, Brian MacArthur, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, David Crossland, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Jonathan Teare, Neil Fisher, Carolyn Double, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, Elizabeth Judge and Dan Sabbagh, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Angus MacLeod and Shirley English, Olav Bjortomt, Zaki Badawi, Sacha Bonsor, Sheila Jones, Joan Smith, Virginia Matthews,

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The Times Extremists face tougher controls Petrol £1 a litre Prostate solution Shuttle safety 60 Years on Blue-chip profits United victory New drinking laws will end in violence, warn judges Legal Opinion Now it's Holly, 15, who has Aussies in a spin In the Times Today World News Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 71 Miscellany Our city centres are abandoned to drunk, noisy louts Judge Charles Harris, QC, highlighted the problems caused by binge drinking in a submission to the Home Office on the Government's reforms of the licensing laws. Judge Harris, a member of the Council of Circuit Judges, is a civil judge who also sits in the Crown Court Cook ex-wife will go to funeral Judges say drink laws will end in violence Olympic deals 'over the odds' Street murder Bomb victim dies Fan appeals 'Yob' sentenced Council tax move Song for orphans Going Underground Notorious Heists CampoReal £38m stolen in perfect bank job Prostate test may spare thousands from surgery How to tell if your tumour is a tiger or a pussycat Commonest Cancer among Men in Britain Biggs suffering from superbug Vaccine research Murders arrest Absent mother Eye lost in attack Abuse claims Safe from harm Other Big Hitters Barclays Band on the run over 'fat' insult Chubby stars the Magic Numbers storm off Top of the Pops over presenter's ill-judged introduction, writes Adam Sherwin Where It Hurts Consumers to be hit hard as Voracious Asian and American consumers and instability in the Middle East are driving up prices. Ben Hoyle reports BT Cash and moral benefits from the green car £1-a-litre fuel is here to stay Blair 'repeatedly failed to tackle radical Muslims in his backyard' The outgoing Saudi Ambassador says lack of response to warnings risked damaging relations with Riyadh, report Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon Rolex I fear for my life, says freed chemist No way back for extremist cleric as wife packs her (Tesco) bags Nail bomb was not meant to kill, says suspect People Rivals not for turning on Maggie VW Old Masterstroke Ps Snap answer Multiple Display Advertising Items Boss's indecent proposal costs his firm £150,000 Bill for EU students will hit £50m a year Lost Undergraduates rely on cash from family Picture Gallery Court snatches a fraction of fraudster's £156 million No light at end of tunnel Bathers ignore lifeguards as riptide sweeps 34 out to sea Optimistic? I lied, says Russian submarine's saviour Paedophile spy system has flaws, leak claims Fiat Superman's widow is battling lung cancer Atomic bombs New Tory leader Proposed 'rebranding' of ethnic minorities Middle-lane hogs Help yourself Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline.co.uk/debate Advice on the hijab Art and music in hospitals Creation debate Not all fallen Licensing Act 'stealth tax' Scottish rule National parks Fun on the beach Picture Gallery Think Global, Act Local We must learn to live with costlier oil Well Done, Eileen All hype aside, landing this shuttle took some nerve The inside story on how a cheese fondue caused oil prices to plummet Rules of the Game Change them, but consider the consequences After a fortnight's holiday, I find I'm utterly baffled by the War on Terror An elegy for my nation's lost leaders From lain MacLeod to Robin Cook, the Scots have been robbed of their finest politicians The Times To become infuriated, press 3 Don't make the mistake of expecting any of that 'customer service' nonsense over the telephone… Thunderer: In terror of more mad laws Dell Lexus Boy pleads guilty over jet ski death The £60,000 flatpack house egg BBC Big Build-Up O2 Production-line homes still need good design Drink up, it's your last pint on St Kilda The threat of terrorism has led to a decision to close to the public a pub set up for soldiers on an isolated Scottish island. Ben MacIntyre, who blew in off the cliffs for a drink, says it's a daft idea Clydesdale Bank dfs Victim finds her voice Life, the Universe and everything Edinburgh Comedy Chris Addison/ Lucy Porter Assembly Rooms Performer risks all to publicise oppression Medieval wonder found in Church cffers? Unknown to direct Pullman film Workers find king of the ant hills Chlamydia infertility link disputed 'Grave' star found in the heavens Multiple Display Advertising Items Drug dealer who shot boy found guilty of murder Harmless drudges hot on the trail of patooties, muppets, ginks, chuckleheads and chavs Flora pro. activ BBC Times World News Shuttle lands to tears of relief Troubled Voyage of Discovery Guilty Oil-for-food official likely to expose UN fraud Multiple Display Advertising Items FinnAIR Starvation threatens millions as aid to North Korea dries up Insurgents kill 40 in raid on army base Four children die in arson attack on immigrants' flats Bespoke Suits The Times They may fear Polish plumbers—but they just adore the snails Red Cross leaves 'lawless' Gaza Panda cub abandoned by mother Kangaroo deaths puzzle officials churchill Department of Health Anger burns in Nagasaki Allies chase nuclear deal despite leader's hard line China's thirst for power weakens prospect of securing a consensus CDU (Reuters): Mayor thrown out (AP): Al-Qaeda video (AP): Prisoner escapes (AP): Long trek home (AP): Poisoning case (AP): On the scent Hillary faces a little local difficulty The Times (Reuters): US may pay off terror groups Times Business Wednesday August 10 2005 Elementis exit Russia lifts S&n Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Blue chips use pensions to lift Sharp rise in exports boosts hopes for growth Mergers team takes UBS into the big league Mortgages for Business Brown can cash in on oil Prescott's house ideas are semi-detached An offer that can be refused Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Gold Results in Brief North Sea Look Ahead Parmalat decision Yates jailed 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 Russia's thirst for lager cheers S&n Jumpers may leap as Chinese clothes imports hit bottleneck There for the Beer Delta Airlines shares take fall as analyst tells investors to sell Healthier than vodka and sock deodorant Thank American Consumers, don't mock them Big Sales of American Department Stores Discount retailer weighs up $4bn offer for Saks Paperboy and the shop that stole the headlines Lifetime mortgage sales fall as equity release rules hit home NTL warning on customers On the House Intel faces Korean inquiry US rates rise as Fed continues the war on inflation Rover may employ fewer British staff Yorkshire Bank B&b more than triples repossessions Savers Bear the Brunt Elementis chief leaves as 'velvet coup' turns nasty Travel 'This is a seasoned and capable team. Wheather they … Beyond our Ken City Diary High on the hog City Diary Googly for Google City Diary Pair hope to make contact with cash Suez opens €11bn cross-border bid for Belgium's largest power supplier Pyramid structures brought down by Wall Street Crash World Co in £1bn defensive buyout Energy law sparks US merger fever 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 The Times In facing global rivals we will see Brown, model of a modern PM Copper's ring of confidence stirs Xstrata to new 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Eurotop 100 The pint glass is half full for Scottish & Newcastle The Day's Biggest Movers Pendragon Gilts Cairn leads energy rush on raised target Smaller Capitalisation Shares Elementis Business Equity Prices Childline Emergency Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Walter Carrington Exponent of the Alexander technique who inspired generations of teachers Walter Carrington, teacher of the Alexander technique, was born on May 4, 1915. He died on August 7, 2005, aged 90 John Buchanan Farsighted Headmaster of Oakham School I. G. Patel International civil servant and director of LSE Indraprasad Gordhanbhai Patel, civil servant and economist, was born on November 11, 1924. He died on July 17, 2005, aged 81 Sir Norman Wooding Businessman who expedited British-Soviet trade and brought aid to Russians after the fall of communism Sir Norman Wooding, OBE, deputy chairman of Courtlaulds, was born on April 20, 1927. He died on June 27, 2005, aged 78 Guy Lee Classicist who made fresh, forceful and memorable translations of Ovid, Horace and Catullus Gury Lee, classicist, was born on November 5, 1918. He died on July 31, 2005, aged 86 Lives Remembered King Fahd Cross-undertakings to third parties on grant of injunctions Law Report Alternative procedure Lives in Brief Robert Heindel, painter, was born October 1,1938. He died on July 3, 2005, aged 66 Online trove of scholarship Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest Wills Chess Raymond Keene Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Andrew Robson The deep rumble of a baby hurricane Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day August 10,1910 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in the North, Sunshine and a Few Showers Elsewhere. Temperatures: Max 25C, Min 8C Times Sport Mubtaker still flying the flag for Tregoning Racing Keeping star filly's record in proportion Times Test Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Winston fall should not spoil future Newton Abbot Return in prospect as Ouija Board recovers Somnus, trained by Tim Easterby, will miss the VC Bet … Salisbury The Wright Track Sandown Park Beverley Yarmouth Pools Forecast Hamilton Park Today's Fixtures Phillips earns senior debut Rusedski through Maximus ahead Franze signs The Results Service Sculthorpe blow dents hopes of club and country Rugby League Frustrated Douglas left waiting in the rain Athletics World Championships Today's Action Spear of destiny puts Pitkämäki under spotlight Medals Table Royal Mail Pinsent opts out of leadership challenge Olympic Games Woods aims for three out of four again Golf Oh what a lovely war: and enemy lines are exposed John Woodcock says that Australia's vulnerability was laid bare at Edgbaston The Times Flintoff leaves Vaughan trailing with rankings rise The Times Conditions look ideal for home pace attack England are now Australia (with the sad bits left out) Australia give Clark surprise Ashes call Fast Facts England schoolgirl passes test but fightback earns top marks Frizzell County Championship First-Class Averages Gladiators batsmen fail to enter festival spirit Brown uses his power to claw back Lions pride Old masters have memories to savour while for modern-day equivalents it's a Carling Cup medal Murphy's move New Essien talks McClaren deal The Times Southampton's lack of quality punished by Morgan special Coca-Cola Championship Fortune favours record-equalling Wolves Shepherd keen to bide his time Purse steals victory as Leeds pay the penalty United rely on Ronaldo and Rooney double act volkswagen The Times Crossword Riquelme masterclass puts Everton on the brink The Insider Solution to Crossword 23,050 Times Sport Old Trafford shows united front for return of Glazers The Times On Saturday I Am No Longer a Coolie When the war ended for prisonere in the Far East The Times Quotes of the Day Why it's impressive to risk a bargain holiday in Egypt Join the Debate 'British' is not enough Bags of fun—again Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? The gates of hell were opening…we were free For thousands of Allied prisoners the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan 60 years ago meant an end to hunger, filth, disease and brutality, says Brian MacArthur Why my child is being forced to live in spain The Hague Convention is designed to protect children - but Antonia Benjamin and her daughter lost battle for the right to stay at home in Engla The Times Sorry, I don't speak Furbish James Bone gets lost in translation with a talking Furby, billed as the 'the most emotional toy ever' The Times Do You Need Advice? Bel Mooney I'm 20, l've never had a boyfriend and feel self-conscious and looked down upon. At university l'm treated as nothing more than a convenient friend. l really want to move on but I just feel invisible I Just Want a Male Companion Something to relish for a barbecue home.forum@thetimes.co.uk your household dilemmas solved Ajvar Prep: 20 min Cook: 40 min When harmony Enotional Intelligence Sacha Bonsor, who used Beethoven's Fifth Symphony to help her endure life-threatening operations on her brain, believes that music can have great retsorative powers Love Kittens on the rave Circuit Fashion takes the high The renaissance of an old Scottish brand shows that you've got to be either couture or cut-price to succeed these days, says Lisa Armstrong Not All White Emma Hope Shoes Arts Beyond the Fringe: ghostly m Edinburgh Art Four shows enrich the festival, Rachel Cambell-Johnston finds Will 7/7 inspire more British artists to produce political work, like Banksy in Palestine? Let's get ready to rumble The sounds of the natural world are inspiration to the artist Hannah Rickards, says Tim Teeman In the Ear of the Beholder The hit from a myth Edinburgh theatre Pop Proms Bobby McFerrin Pop Entertainments Dark Roots Theatre Créme The volunteer business Working relationship: Moira Swinbank, right, chief executive of Time Bank, which recruits volunteers for other charities, and her personal assistant, Fay Percy Make this Christmas a Cracker Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oh, Bubble, look what you've done In the Office Update the PA image, says Virginia Matthews Stress Busters Fy1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Tv & Radio The Times Television Multichannel Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Straight road proves difficult to navigate Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Win Champagne Picture

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