News from 12/06/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Catherine Riley, Lawrence T. Roach, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Elizabeth Judge and Jenny Davey, Paul Hoggart, Austin Baker, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Shaka Hislop, Richard Ford, Greg Hurst and Dominic Kennedy, David Irvine, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosemary Bennett and David Maxwell, Lorraine Eames, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ralph Kenber, Bishop Dr John, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Tom Hawkins, Johan Wennstrom, Dominic Walsh, Will Pavia and Alex Frean, Sajjad Karim, MEP, Don Campbell, Dr D. R. Cooper, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Sir Geoff Hurst, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Christine Broadbent, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Mark Pougatch, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Charles H. Rieper, Tom Baldwin, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Gianluca Vialli, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, David Bean, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Matthew Green, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Fran Yeoman, Oliver James, Kate Rew, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Dr Arnold Holtzman, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, George Bird, Tim Hames, Raymond Keene and Alan Hamilton, Craig Lord, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Martin A. Locke, Alan Lee, David Elleray, Mark Eklid, Alan Shearer, Brian Glanville, David Sanderson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Sarah Butler, James Baldwin, Brad Gilbert, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Philip Hodson, Paul Tyrer, Bill Edgar, Marcus Oscarsson and Jacqui Goddard, Valerie Grove, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Stephanie Switzer, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Computer curbs to tackle child abuse Secret inquests Player explains Robbie Williams Rooney burst Russia reassures Index Met chief support crumbles Shooting inquiry leak reveals catalogue of blunders by police Burden of success Why baby Aaron will be eye pioneer at 7 weeks Press and public could be banned from inquests In the Times Today The Times NHS advisers 'a waste of cash' Lawyers face £750,000 fine Duchess mourns Appeal court ban Tony wins for Brits Wall crushes boy Clarifications George Smith How Aaron gives hope to thousands A pioneering cornea implant could restore sight to babies who are born blind, reports Mark Henderson Police seek new powers to prevent paedophiles hiding data Child abusers 'should be jailed for longer' New Tory MEP group 'unlikely' Death of diver Food for thought God in cyberspace Pilot's body found Off the rails Neutral Britain Bvlgari Let me guide young guns to the Holy Grail of comedy, says Cleese Master Joker Police and MI5 playing blame game for bungled terror raid Met chief support crumbles Still in trouble, but safe in his job for now Fair-weather play for lads and dads Tapping into a Touch of Danger Energy elixir mixes faith and fizz Boys' own book that puts conkers before computers is a bestseller Let him entertain you—but only if he feels like it first night Pop Robbie Williams ocado The Sharpest Critics ibis Dell dfs Violent fans may force big screen switch-off Pre-match rally over Iran visit Fans' SS arrest Flagging sales World Cup Online Paradores Masked and armed, the victim of a knife attack A 15-year-old stabbed to death was part of a gang culture worrying police, reports Fran Yeoman Reid climbdown over confront-a-yob plan Rac Breeds at Risk Specsavers Give British breeds a dog's chance of survival Security alert over internet calls British networks are dubbed vulnerable after $1 million hacking case in the US, writes Elizabeth Judge Holland & Barrett How VolP Works Nationwide Drink fuelled my rage at love rival, admits chess player Onward in Iraq Lessons of the 7/7 attacks Poorest countries need free trade to develop Women bishops Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Rule on fact, not feelings Wrong words Shop smart—buy the best Many D-Days Academic values Saving the NHS Clear signal Picture Gallery Bad Language The deaths at Guantanamo Bay highlight the camp's shortcomings More than a Game Anyone who planned to avoid the World Cup may want to think again Just as you've solved every problem in the Universe, the string breaks Science Notebook Punishing Silence Child sex offenders should not be allowed to hide behind their computer Wave that flag with pride Thunderer Kindly leave the doom . . . The Republican miserable tendency needs to lighten up—the only thing to fear is fear itself The Times Join the Debate Gordon Brown, death by droning If larksong defines our lost past, the Chancellor's blether is a dire portent of the future 'The fact is, it's tax.' Blimey, O'Reilly, you never said five truer words directline Airline plan to pay for emissions is blocked by Germans MMR critic charged with professional misconduct Soldiers' prosecution 'warranted' £1 charges mobiles on the move Clubbers' drug may be reclassified Dog-power takes owners for ride national savings & investments Girl, 15, shot by 'obsessed' youth Tories change the face of their candidates, but not their jobs An A-list that means business Now Hattersley tells Blair to go BBC licence fee 'undemocratic' The week in Parliament P&O Ferries Image Conscious Millions of stressed men told to look under the bonnet Restorers reveal the hidden depths of Virgin Queen hp Times World News Chocolate, Elvis and foil hats as politicians woo the bloggers Caught in the Net Searching out the best sites British troops kill five as hopes of handover recede One British soldier was wounded in the latest battle with gangs of roaming gunmen, writes Ned Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items US dismisses Guantanamo suicides as 'PR stunt' Military Camp Concern at beach deaths tarnishes Israeli premier's visit to London Royal welcome (Reuters): Olympics planning chief removed AOL (AP): Blast eases pressure in volcano (AP): The final drive to wipe out polio King's driving is city's crowning achievement Multiple Display Advertising Items After 800 years, women get crack at Spanish succession Peace deal splits rebels who are suspicious of UN motives Multiple Display Advertising Items Ravaged by Conflict Airmiles 300 ways to bridge poverty gap Marcus Binney meets an architect whose life has been given over to helping villages overcome barriers (AP): New recruits face Taleban (AP): Rebels blamed (AP): Veto revoked (Reuters): Boat arrivals (Reuters): Wolves on guard Times Business Vodafone backers plan AGM moves ASA chief search Morrison tip Eyes on Photo-Me Quote of the day Gas fears calmed as Russia promises on supply Suitors line up for £1bn Unilever business Augusta joins bidding war for McCarthy FTSE 100 Stock Markets Why Japan will keep rates ultra low North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Ing Direct Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Look ahead Smaller stock to watch Deal of the day British Funds Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day Exchange rates Business big shot AXA in talks over Credit Suisse unit Saudi Arabian water concessions Bank blames investor nervousness Liberty in News Corp shares talks The Times Shaheen in move to UK as part of £2bn spree Times Online Carbon footprint is no guide to returns Heritage group hits out at trust proposals Trend Micro Desert island dream . . . a new label, and no men George Davies gets misty-eyed with Sue Lawley over the success of the per una chain and says he is happiest working with women. Sarah Butler reports Standard's float price threatened by market turmoil The Times Windfalls Falling before final hurdle is not the end Gyms see healthy future in Saga deal Traders prepared for more market upset as US inflation figures loom The BIS reports that new issues of bonds and other … Oil price a risk to growth, warns Brown The Times Workers in demand as economy tastes joys of spring Barclays' wizard who hopes to cast a spell over Africa Powers in the Boardroom After landing his £12 million right-hand man, John Varley believes the way is clear to transforming the high street bank into an international powerhouse. Jenny Davey reports newspaper licensing agency Power CV The Leader in Ten Questions Total Fujitsu Siemens Computers Finns have waste problem wrapped up Although Europe is warming to nuclear power, concern remains over how to dispose of the waste. Michael Binyon discovers that Finland is leading the way Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Times Register Major Bruce Shand Father of the Duchess of Cornwall, decorated for gallantry during the withdrawal from Dunkirk Major Bruce Shand, MC and Bar, soldier and Master of Fox Hounds, was born on January 22,1917. He died on June 11,2006, aged 89 Lives Remembered Stanley Hiller Aviation designer whose creativity and cutting-edge ideas proved revolutionary in the field of helicopters Stanley Hiller Jr, engineer and venture capitalist, was born on November 15,1924. He died on April 20,2006, aged 81 Jonathan Charkham Businessman who advised the Bank of England and had a special interest in corporate self-governance Jonathan Charkham, CBE, businessman, was born on October 17,1930. He died on May 30,2006, aged 75 Lives in Brief Ted Berkman, screenwriter and author, was born on January 9,1914. He died on May 12,2006, aged 92 Tommy Watt, big band leader and arranger, was born on October 31,1925. He died on May 20,2006, aged 80 Filling the over-50s gap Notebook Charities Happy to Keep Working Good reason for not attending court Law Report Court of Appeal Unlimited jurisdiction of VAT tribunal hearing appeal Chancery Division Statement can be inferred Queen's Bench Divisional Court Life Baronies Awards Appointments Legal News Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Graduation Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Court Circular Civil Partnerships Deaths Admission Ceremony Dr John Chew Newspapers Support Recycling Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Hard time ahead for hay fever sufferers Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Confidential Lady rises to occasion at Chantilly Racing Alan Lee enjoys a glorious weekend but sees dark clouds gathering Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pontefract The Times Sports Book Folkestone Flat Leaders Course Specialists Windsor Same old story as new-look England fail to take chances Reasons to Be Cheerful The Results Service Tony Smith, the Wakefield Wildcats coach, described … Huddersfield's late show slays Dragons Today's Fixtures Huby keeps his cool in heat to deny Bradford Rugby League Engage Super League Thumping defeats are concern for Sri Lanka Grandstand Batty imposes stranglehold Loye makes journey easier for Chapple Eoin Morgan has opted to make his county championship … Dexter ready to make name for himself Essex given cause for optimism by Flower Scoreboards Shah shows Surrey the value of caution South Conference Joint world record run gives Powell the edge over Gatlin Six stadium marks tumble in one day Chambers regains top ranking on return to the track David Powell finds that despite his lengthy absence, the sprinter has found his form Terre D'hermès Singh rediscovers winning touch as European challenge fades Hopkins bows out with victory English pair rue missed chances Pak shows she is still leader in Korea move Golf King Nadal retains his crown as Federer's quest fails French Open Belgian Hat-Trick Miley and Carry raise the standard Swimming The Coach's Report Nicholson finally bags elusive prize Equestrianism Troubled Henman to face Agassi in Queen's opener I believe Murray has the game to be a success at Wimbledon Brad Gilbert, the renowned coach, offers some tips that could help the British No 2 reach the top Alonso playing dominant role as the killjoy of Formula One Motor Racing British Grand Prix The World Cup inside Trophy offers little consolation to Button Champion too Hot to Handle The Times Crossword 23,313 Ambitious Hamilton takes next step on path to stardom The Times Sport England wish is granted as Rooney rides to the rescue The Times Mortgages for Business The Game Black gets the boot from World Cup's brightest stars times2 pass notes the face Enigma variations the click the bulletin contents The price of success New research shows that high earners are particularly prone to stress, anxiety and unhappiness. Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains why, while psychologist Oliver James blames 'affluenza'—the virus of superficial values Adrian Cooper:'You have insomnia... it's whirling brain syndrome' Money, possessions, appearances: it's an illness Men's health: what the survey found Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Children have never been very good at listening to … Want to learn about life, kid? Get in the queue Let me explain something to you I really have read... . . . Riddley Walker, by Russell Hoban, says Lorraine Eames Dish magimix You want water from the tap? Eau no food Stefanie Marsh wonders why people are such snobs about H2o health monday Surely one little puff can't hurt? Yes it can, even if you smoke only five a day. Kate Rew has an artery scan to prove it AA Booze and cigs, eastern salt and stomach cancer Whatever the cause there is new hope, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Will Tony the Tiger score for England? Urban Worrier Piriton Sensations Work or Family Problems? The Times My mum died young. How can I tell my son the facts of death? When life imitates art, the results are sincerely flattering Prints charming The Times High-ups look down on stilted banter and another thing... Hidden talents arts Natural born thriller Film star Juliette Lewis is perched for West End success, says Bruce Dessau Turandot Let's do the show right here The arrival of summer brings an explosion of open-air performances, Dominic Maxwell reports Five more alfresco favourites Entertainments Blind devotion John Mortimer's father is now immortal, says Valerie Grove Concert I Fagiolini The Times Pop Boy George Bush Hall, W12 Concert Powder Her Face Barbican The Times Concert Songs in the Time of War Wilton Church, Salisbury Opera The Rake's Progress Snape Maltings Jazz Cormac Kenevey tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Big Love Five, 9pm/10.10pm For One Night only: From Guys to Dolls ITV1, 9pm World Cup Watch Variations The Play's the Thing Channel 4, 10pm I was Monty's Double (1958, b/w) Channel 4,1pm Riding Giants (2004) More4,9pm The Lightship (1985) BBC One, 12.15am Blackpool rocks to Ripley's beat Weekend TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3927 Word Watching Polygon The Game Yesterday's Results Saturday's Results Today's Games Hero of the Day Zero of the Day Weather Watch TV Nation Times Online Gerrard Can Get England Back in Shape George Caulkin examines the reasons why a world-class midfield was left flagging Positive Start Need Not Attract Negative Vibes "The station was crammed with ecstatic Ecuadoreans … Continental The Best is yet to Come from Owen Eriksson must stick with the Newcastle forward because he is guaranteed to score England Earn How England Rated How Paraguay Rated No Joy, Becks Good News, Bad News Go on, Trinidad, Give Rooney a Good Kicking "Seems to me England have become postmodern proto-hooligans—they … England's past 11 World Cup Finals Goals Have Come … Was It that England Just Lacked Bottle? Owen Slot asks if the team could have coped better in the heat Fifa Vexed by Shadow Play Carlos Gamarra's Own Goal in the Third Minute for Paraguay … Hot Dates that Leave us Cold England should follow Don Thompson's example and get a room with a phew Managers @ Work Maybe Football is a Bigamist Online Now-The Third Podcast Vauxhall Sven's Rooney Song England Feel Wounded by Mexican Standoff Ghana's Match against Italy Today is their First in … Officials Playing Cards Just Right Gerrard and Co have reason to thank charitable referees William Hill Nightmare for Swede Dreams Drawing Comfort David Beckham Has Scored Two and provided the Assist … The Proudest More important than the point we earned was the one we proved to ourselves and all our supporters The Matches Group B Ten-Men Triumphs Italy and Saudi Arabia are Alone in Having only Home-Based … We Will Face England with Newfound Self-Belief Ruthless Argentina Go Big-Game Hunting The Matches Group C northern rock Van Basten Hails his Special One Hahnemann in Dream World United States v Czech Republic 5pm today, BBC One … Will Become the Youngest Scorer at a Finals if He … Key to Winning is in the Timing World champions do not peak too early in quest for ultimate prize Appiah Confident Black Stars Will Shock Italy v Ghana 8pm today, BBC One Sainsbury's Huth off Shevchenko Fear Knocks Hit Raul Times Online Portugal Squeeze Home The Matches Group D Mexico Give Three Cheers for Bravo Hiddink Dismissive of Australia's 'Dirty' Tag Coach gets angry as team are accused of getting over-physical paddypower Germans in No Mood to Party Mark Pougatch on why the hosts were reluctant to stand on ceremony in Munich Holland Have Not Conceded a Goal in a Competitive Match … Nazi past Provides Chilling Backdrop "Some 300 young Englishmen, burnt from a day in the … Boom or Bust for Ladies of the Night Everyone's Making a Meal out of the Football Mexico Also Opened their 1998 Finals Campaign with … Weak in Presence of Beauty Danny Kelly's mellowing opinion of Fifa has nothing at all to do with the hospitality Wednesday Group a Group E Group G The Times Group B Top Scorers Bad Boys Group C Group D Group F Group H Spirit of '66 Inspires Tunisia The Africans' best hope of pulling off a shock lie with the 40-year-old in goal Slow and Steady Won the Race for Sweden in 1958 England's group opponents were at their best when led by a Yorkshireman The Times World Cup Today betfair Tricks but Few Treats on Offer Was the Paraguay display all part of the tomfoolery? World Cup 7/24 This is what we loved about football yesterday . . . World Cup Billy Picture Gallery
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