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News from 16/06/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Bob Harper, Robert Cole, DJM, Lawrence T. Roach, Simon Barnes, Devika Bhat, Theodore Dalrymple, David Lee, Richard Hobson, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Ivo Tennant, Agustin Delgado, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Robert McGeehan, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Stephen Jakobi, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, John Clarke, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Bill Peters, C. Taylor, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David Sanderson and Helen Nugent, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Christopher McCooey, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ben MacHell, Norman Miller, Greg Hurst, Russell Vallace, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Edward Gorman, MacLaughlin, Roger Sansom, Hainault, Essex, Ed Potton, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Lisa Grainger, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Adrian Evans, Richard Smollett, Rugby, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Malcolm Rudge, Elliot Gold, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christopher J. Nutt, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Prior, Watford, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Patrick Harrington, Mick Hume, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, R. A. Castle, Dunmow, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Young, , Simon Carey, Adam Fresco, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Fabrice Akwa, Jane Shilling, Caroline Merrell and James Doran, Ian Johns, Sophie Heawood, Adam Wishart, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Daniel Parmenter, Peter Riddell, David Charter and Anthony Browne, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Colin Close, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, David Bedford, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Wayne Rooney unleashed England unbound… The Best World Cup Pullout the Game Birthday tributes to the Queen Gates steps back Landmine attack Bricks Andmortar Blair and Marx Free vodcast The justice system is inflated, weak and held in contempt times online. co. uk Britain vows to imprison the tyrants of Africa The tyrant with a swagger who will now face justice A Warlord's Life In the Times Today The Times Britain vows to jail dictators A Warlord's Life Index Monitoring of offenders 'poor' Terrorism charges NHS criticised Street crime Correction Chopard Patrolling 4.5 billion pages on the web Exam 'spy' traps school cheats A new computer program can see if students' coursework is all their own, writes Tony Halpin Blair told to shut up as ministers embark on another jail review 'Lord Falconer is in the Corporal Jones role' Kate Moss in clear as police can't identify drug she took Patients fail to stop private GPs Glitter back in jail Buncefield costs PM bomb threat Police rescue Fire strike off School windfall Revealed: the real apprentice winners Allure sounds Internet addict gambled away £158,000 on his parents' cards Son attempted suicide and now faces jail after running up debts in under an hour, reports Adam Fresco Queen quotes Groucho as she thanks nation for its support 350 guests hear her pay tribute at lunch in the Mansion House to 'overwhelming' messages of goodwill, writes Alan Hamilton Top Table Seating Plan Great British Menu to Thatcher's Taste Loyalty to monarch 'unites us all' Staples Soldiers to get £1,300 for signing up a friend Overseas Posts 'Problem' neighbours sent complaints diary IWC Schaffhausen Yummy How two thieves were caught in a spin cycle Sharps 23 Years: A Very Long Time in Politics BT Marx (Karl) set Blair on road to Downing Street Letter to Michael Foot reveals the Prime Minister's inspiration, Greg Hurst reports Sainsbury's Picture Gallery Geographical confusion in the Europe debate on Wednesday Picture Gallery Ps Currys Silent homage is all Greek to us People Thank You for Smoking Undecided, oblivious, or utterly entrenched Commentary hp Healing Faith The 2004 Windsor Report I'm no abomination, says gay bishop Conservatives and gay rights activists are fighting for the future of Anglicanism in an Ohio hotel, James Bone reports Citizenship class is taught to think like a terror cell Voltarol Rebuilding a City, by Numbers Youth guilty of 'honour killing' Author murdered Students in debt Rail strike off Unsure start Death plot charge Home for a bite Renaissance of Manchester, 10 years after bomb horror dfs Dog with 'two noses' and no home Green light for giant incinerator Earliest bird had webbed feet Joop Fans grounded by emergency Princess portrait stays in family Scots charge medics £1,000 more for crossing the Border to study Jessops £2 coin will celebrate 300 years of the Union Fee or Free Changes made to NHS 'pointless and unproven' X-Men the Last Time Stand Annual Cases Measles cases look likely to exceed worst predictions Internet issues The Dundas Collection Don't blame the judges for this political mess Legal redress for victims of torture Protect or detect: the police cannot do both Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Asymmetrical war Domestic harmony Allez la France Taste of Spain Picture Gallery Life Science Decades of trials and investment have brought hope for cancer sufferers Marx on Blair Tony's youthful views about Karl demand a reply from history What have burnt toast, Gerry Adams and a burger to do with September 11? Note Book Himalayan Pass China and India open a border and extend a relationship Thunderer: I'll have what he's on Justice? Don't make me laugh Criminals understand the system all too well, says Theodore Dalrymple. That's why they despise it Let us pray at the Church of the Missing Head So you think it's just an empty plinth? All believers know this is a challenging work of art, says David Lee Life is about to get interesting for the dull men that set your interest rates When the Fed tells you something is 'unwelcome', the power response is panic Will the political consensus hold that central bankers should be left alone? Wife takes Guantanamo detainee battle to court o2. co. uk Nixon in China dazzles at ENO A trailer trash tragedy with classical intensity first night Theatre Fool for Love WH Smith Balancing act of rival judges and politicians cannot last Political Analysis Travel Money The Good, the Bad and the Drippy Cybermen battle is the last for Rose Treasury to scale down Blair review of budgets Gordon dazzles as Tories stay out of the game Parliamentary Sketch Top Labour fundraiser quits over loans row Hard Candy Brother in arms now midwife of peace Martin McGuinness finds parallels in the situations in Northern Ireland and northern Spain, reports David Sharrock smile. co. uk Airmiles From Terrorist Chief to Politician 'Compromise used to be a dirty word' Dell Times World News Marine animals given biggest playground as Bush turns greener The Paradise Islanders Devolution vote divides country and splits families Catalonia poll raises fears of more turmoil across Spain, reports Graham Keeley Yummy Anglian Death squad spy ring is captured (AP): Stem-cell funds (AP): Good neighbours (AP): Rebuff for EU (AP): Patients lost (Reuters): Bulgarian jitters (AFP): Student protest (AFP): 'Miracles' tested Clap for your lives-that's little Joe Stalin up there playing the piano Composers dreaded label of decadence (Reuters): Power talks in Ukraine Mountain pass at roof of world opens for business after 44 years Proms Over the Top Iran in talks to join alliance against West 64 die as bombers strike bus to leave ceasefire in tatters (AP): Rebels to give up their guns (AP): Leader named (Reuters): UN nomination (Reuters): Infants separated Bush adviser quits (AP): Missing girl found (Reuters): Fighters ordered (AP): Dangerous drivers Torrent loosed to clear river join in (AP): Hamas offers to renew ceasefire (AFP): Nepal takes break for talks President finally sees the light Troops brave heat on volcano Multiple Display Advertising Items Emotions and history obscure medical benefits Medical Briefing Father sues to halt son's circumcision $17m wins back the last banners of a revolution Furniture Village The Times Times Business Dow surges back above 11,000 Astoria sold Quote of the day Only Xerox Gates to stand down from executive role at Microsoft Co-founder steps back to concentrate on charitable work Duties will be transferred over two years The New Line-Up FTSE 100 ABP shares soar as 3i move raises prospect of bid war Xerox Stock Markets Paying in shares can set tongues wagging Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Muddy waters Pound to Dollar That's Life Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot BP to invest $37bn in US projects Honeywell agrees to $2.6m payout Bear Stearns profits rise by 81% Europe approves share trading move The Times EADS boss fights for job Apsley Dow surges as Fed reassures Shopping centres to mushroom Code breaking City Diary But is it art? City Diary Perella to shun move into equity Business attacks Tory plan Rewarding Experiences Everyday Flotation Countdown Standard Life risks bid as it cuts float price Standard Life Greene King first in queue to buy Hardys & Hansons for £270m acer Inquiry to start with Asda visit TVR does U-turn in Blackpool My Travel mulls Asian expansion T Mobile BBC's licence to print ... a newspaper Media Analysis Bolloré aims to retread the board despite rebuff Havas's chairman tells Amanda Andrews he has no regrets over his move on Aegis Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Playing to Win World Cup viewing figures—top five matches Extra! Extra! Netscape to change into a news site Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Regus recovers from recent low with plan to acquire ailing rival Small Caps Gilts Talk of Emirates swoop for BA just does not have wings Tempus Nowhere to Fly Greene King GSK slips as sales of diabetes and asthma drugs disappoint Stock Markets Large Caps Wogen Banking & Finance What Will It Take? The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blaupunkt Extra elbow room in smooth Golf Plus Mercedes-Benz Overtaken by fear at life in fast lane Bob Harper goes through the gears in a Formula One tutorial with former world champion Jacques Villeneuve motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Professor Malcolm Willcock Homeric scholar whose lucid commentaries and readiness to innovate did much to modernise the teaching of classics Professor Melcolm Willcock classicist, was born on October 1, 1925. He died on May 2, 2006, aged 80 David Jewell Humane and gregarious headmaster who led Bristol Cathedral School, Repton and Haileybury through times of change David Jewell, headmaster, was born on March 24, 1934. He died on May 21, 2006, aged 72 John Beloff Scholar of parapsychology who, in spite of never having seen it, believed in 'the ghost in the machine' John Beloff, parapsychologist, was born on April 19,1920. He died on June 1,2006, aged 86 Fritz Klein Psychiatrist driven to prove the existence of bisexuality Fritz Klein, psychiatrist and author, was born on December 27,1932. He was died on May 24,2006, aged 73 Lives Remembered The Queen's 80th birthday service Questions Answered Royal imponderables and whisky bathing If Edward VIII had not abdicated, who would be on the throne today? Court Circular Luncheon Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner Lecture Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Thunderstorms bring on the hail Weather Eye Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Chess Personal Column Times Sport Janiak leads Ascot takeover bid Racing Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Big-Race Odds Chepstow York The Wright Track Sandown Park Nottingham Toshiba Rejuvenated Montgomerie swings back into contention Golf US Open New strict contracts aim to eliminate running battles Athletics Leading Scores Gammer's title chance at last Four continue run Duo head for NFL Final countdown Cooke challenge Henley line-up Changing faces Today's Fixtures The Results Service The Times Bob hopes obeying all the slide rules Skeleton David Powell says fun in sun is out of the question for sleigh dream believers Ashton's inspiration brings renewed confidence to blossoming Balshaw Shexshy Football Times Online Renault stalling on second driver Motor Racing The Sunday Times Foley recalls old times as Australia move forward David Hands meets the coach whose experience in England is helping the enemy Shreck swings in with super eight to rout Middlesex Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Law tames tricky surface in sublime style Khan quick to impress as Kent win pitch battle Yesterday's Scoreboards Zaheer leaves Essex in ruins Somerset bowl along in front Croft and Cosker seek to press Glamorgan advantage Lewis gains reward for his positive outlook Second Division Sussex take on Warne with Lord's date at stake C&G Trophy Stars of big screen provide fans with added pleasure Matthew Pryor sees the crowd drink in the delights of an England double-bill Win your kids a training day with David Beckham Cruel injury to Joyce takes shine off Twenty 20 frolic Selectors must pick youngsters to take on the world Henman nets chance to exact revenge The World Cup on 16 Pages in the Game Marriott Hotels & Resorts The Times Crossword Sharapova starting to look ominous in quest for hat-trick Sport One small step for Rooney, one giant leap for England The Times Nivea Group B times pass notes the face Motormouth looks for a man the click the bulletin contents A cure for cancer? The first vaccine to prevent cancer will soon be in use. Does this mark a turning point in the treatment of the disease? Nigel Hawkes reports, while Adam Wishart offers a personal viewpoint It's too late for my father but perhaps not for me Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Why fork out £54,000 for a nasty bangle? Time to do the right thing with the clock The borrowers ... to do with the prisoner in our overcrowded prisons Ten things… Hair with Hari theAA.com I want to be chic during my summer hols in Spain answers your style questions Luxury with Lucia When the icing on the cake is an elephant The Times Love etc Mary Higgins Clark, 77, is the author of 24 bestselling thrillers. She has five children from her first marriage and now lives with her third husband, John Conheeney, in Saddle River, New Jersey World Cup Widow competition Here's a perfect alfresco meal that I prepared earlier It goes against the grain to cook in advance, unless eating outside, says Jill Dupleix In season: Radishes How to cope with a heatwave health Soaring temperatures and too much time in the heat can be dangerous, but doctors recognise that there are benefits to be had from sunshine, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Sounds The chaps are back in town Everyone's favourite posh types, Keane, talk to Pete PAPHIDES—and grant the comedian Steve Coogan a four-part vodcast interview at Times Online King Creosote 'We talk to each other through songs' Keane meet Coogan. Aha! Looking for fun and feline groovy A trip to Memphis has finally freed Cat Power of her demons, she tells Will Hodgkinson The Times Classical Gianandrea Noseda Liszt Symphonic Poems Vol 2 Pop Plan B Who Needs Actions When you Got Words Albums The Charts Pop Hope of the States Left Columbia Soul Booker T & the MGs Stax Profiles Stax Singles Pop Fatboy Slim The Greatest Hits-Why Try Harder? Radio Downloads Guys and Dolls Paris in the sing time Paris Hilton is launching a pop career. Here are ten reasons to cheer, says Sophie Heawood Land of hype, not glory Our fickle Government has broken its Music Manifesto promises, says Richard Morrison Grants are drying up and lottery money is running out or being diverted to pet government projects A rock star goes back to his lutes Sting has found a kindred spirit in a maudlin 400-year-old singer-songwriter, says Rick Jones R... The Times Opera & Ballet Pop Tool Twelfth Night Barican first night reviews Opera Nixon in China Coliseum Opera May Night Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial The Queen's 80th Birthday Banquet Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Terry Jones' Barbarians BBC Two, 9pm World Cup Watch Variations The Friday Night Project Channel 4,10.30pm Network (1976) Film Choice Raining Stones (1993) More 4,10pm Coyote Ugly (2000) ITV1, 11pm Harvesting the seeds of wisdom Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3931 Word Watching Polygon HMV The Times Yesterday's Results England Turn on Late Show northern rock Route to the Final The Matches Group B Three Crucial Moments France are One Match Short of Bolivia's Record of Five … You Can Run but You Can't Hide Other England Subs and Trinidad & Tobago Ratings Positional Sense South Korea's 64 per Cent of Possession against to … New Podcast Book now before It's Too Late Fall Guy Owen in Need of Support The Matches Group B Rick Broadbent puts the case for striker's defence Sky's the Limit, Says Eriksson George Caulkin on the relief over Rooney in the England camp … World Cup Matches Soho Bounces to a Rum Do Boy Wonder to Heaven Lifts All Simon Barnes says the return of Rooney has given the entire England camp a boost www.marksandspencer.com Ljungberg to the Rescue The Matches Group B William Hill Sweden Finally Tune in to a Winning Score Owen Slot hears supporters keeping the message simple World Cup Flights Ecuador Hit New High Group a lenovo United Want Me, Says £5M Petit The News Cahill's Target Results and Statistics Times Online Player of the Day Ronaldo Says Sorry and Admits:'i'm out of Shape' Owen Slot says striker's dizzy spell could be blessing in disguise for Parreira Now our People Need the Gift of Victory Fabrice Akwa wants to make his nation proud Rac Chelsea Plan Bid for Lahm The News Saviola Can Go World Cup Today Uneasy Rider Lacks Gift of the Gabby Snoozefest leaves commentators with little to say World Cup This is what we loved about football yesterday World Cup Billy Burberry Brit The Times The Surveyor The Times Being energy-aware no longer marks you out as a tree hugger, tree hugging being rather hip Focus on The South West In Terraced Property in North London Highgate Village: a house over five floors with marvellous reviews of Hampstead Health Out Farmhouse in Buckinghamshire Crafton: a Tudor family home with garden and Paddocks of about three acres Away Turreted Home in Perthshire Rosemount: a huge house with land and building both offering development potential A Mersey Mission Turning an old warehouse into flats can be risky, but Jayne Dowle hails a brave venture For Sale Octacon Wild about Worthing Renaissance is in the air at the resort that inspired Oscar Wilde, says Norman Miller Fact File Detached House on the South Coast Worthing: 1930s mock-Tudor four-badroom family home with a large garden and sea views Converted Pumphouse in Rural Kent Hinxhill: unusual detached house with four staircases leading to the four bedrooms Refurbished Thatched Cottage in Essex High Roding: grade II listed detached house with open views across pretty countryside Modishly Oriented Bespoke Chinese-style wallpapers are in fashion. Lisa Grainger explains why they are much more than protective covering Paper Chase Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items King Sturge Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Waterside The Green Rating Why is It Being Introduced? When Will It Be Mandatory? How Will my Home Be Rated? Will this Affect Prices? Lloyds Inside Track And so to Bed and Breakfast For a couple with a passion for country walks, running a B&b was a natural step, says Christopher McCooey Fact File Declutter that Hall Children might dump their clobber just inside the front door, but there are solutions to the space problem, says Naomi Cleaver Fact File A Tudor Rose in Bloom Wallington Hall embodies the timelessness of English manor, life, says Marcus Binney Fact File Cushman & Wakefield Hablamos Ingles Spanish officials are taking lessons in English Need to Know Easy Does It Cushman & Wakefield 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 The Times What's on Letting Rules The Times BBQ Time save Spend Splurge Double Helping Joint-income loans mean Doug and his girlfriend can be quids in Doug will have to produce accounts for three years Home Work If wood and soil don't meet there's less chance of rot Homes

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