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News from 22/06/2006

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, Alex Kozobolis, DJM, Gary Duncan and Frances Gibb, Neelam Verjee, Sir Geoff Hurst, MBE, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Simon Barnes, James Thomas, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Mark Dickinson, Wendy Ide, James Hider, R. F. Read, Lucy Bannerman, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Feargus O'sullivan, Tim Mellor, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alan Millard, Anatole Kaletsky, Philip Webster Political Editor and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Fiona McCann, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Sue Mallia, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Tom Baldwin and Daniel McGrory, Chris Leithead, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Rev Ron Wood, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Guy Matthews, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Gianluca Vialli, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Michael Evans and Ned Parker, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Judge Anthony Rumbelow, Ruth Gledhill and James Bone, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Andy Gray, Ned Parker, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Terry Ballard, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Paul Clifford, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Alan B. Shrank, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Aki Riihilahti, Bernhard Hoff, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Alison Morris, Jenny Davey, Deborah Jenkins Chief Executive, Neil Gaffney, Peter Klinger, Shirley English and Angus Macleod, Joe Bolger,

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The Times Saddam lawyer 'refused security' Peace offering Parking reform Legal onslaught Slavery remorse Heart drugs fear Index timesonline.co.uk Britain to buy new nuclear deterrent Brown infuriates Labour Left with pledge on weapons Open-air cinema A cure for migraine In the Times Today Comment World News Business Sport Times2 The Register Crossword 87 Today's Weather It's improve the Home Office or bust, says Reid Hamza's appeal delays US case Murder remand Drug cash boost Tout fined £9,000 Darwin's letter Fish pie recipe In the Picture Sore Heads Bloomsbury Zapper brings hope to migraine sufferers A new device uses a magnetic pulse to disrupt and stave off headaches, Sam Lister reports Ban on cash incentives and targets for traffic wardens A shake-up of the parking rules will seek to minimise the number of cancelled tickets issued. Ben Webster reports Pregnant sex slaves are found Swastika in House Bird-ringers safe Services revamp Shoot-out arrests Fake murder Lotto cash choice Boy, 7, attacked for wearing England strip in Edinburgh Breitling Cup tickets are found for cheated children He has more to fear from his own party than general public Submarine-based system is the most likely option Most Likely Choice Brown ready to call the shots by replacing Trident missiles Like Tony Blair, the Chancellor has come a long way since being elected on Labour's one-time non-nuclear defence policy, writes Philip Webster Going Nuclear London police chief vows he won't quit Food and Travel Special tiscali Bonhams Laura Ashley Slaver's descendant begs forgiveness Briton apologises to African nation for the exploits of his Elizabethan ancestor, reports Alan Hamilton Profitable Trade Teach the origins of life based on evidence, scientists demand Faith schools are being accused of failing to give children the facts about the theory of evolution, reports Steve Bird ING Direct How we Began Drip, Drip, Drip Massimo Dutti An Olympic pool of water goes down drain every four minutes Hockney splash sells for record £3 million volkswagen The New Master Gates gives £7m to British study Birthday Prince Rights activist dies Big Brother inquiry Sex crime failings Clay stars tribute Doherty book deal Abortion law 'must change to reflect public disquiet' Our Mother Jesus . . . a sermon by US church's new head The Episcopalians are in disarray as their primate shows her feminist credentials, report Ruth Gledhill and James Bone Sometimes, it's better to forget People virgin atlantic Heathrow hijackers planned to hide bombs in cameras Mercedes-Benz Staples Dictionary one Prescott in losing battle with chip on his shoulder Parliamentary Sketch The Times evesham Technology Anglian Sex killer is questioned over Nickell murder case House of Fraser 'Asset-stripping' forced private school to close Vonage RAC Daks hp Soldier killed PC in escape bid A Sandhurst instructor who was being driven to a police cell seized the car's handbrake at 70mph, Russell Jenkins reports Sentencing confusion Homophobia, St Paul and Christian teaching A toothless law Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Don't trust our data to NHS computers Politeness in the provinces Saner soccer Multi-tasking Reid the Riot Act The Home Secretary must focus on management, not structures The Orange Order Ukraine now has a second chance to pursue pro-Western reform Motor Voter A few really populist ideas for reforming parking arrangements At last, a welcome encounter with a leech—and about two million bats Borneo Notebook Thunderer: For them I beg no pardon Why it's rich to attack Gates America gives three times as much to charity as Britain. Why are we full of resentment and excuses? The Times Lord Falconer's supreme blunder Moving 'the most important court in the land' to Parliament Square would be disastrous When Brown gets down to business, businesses will get on with Brown If he does 'broaden deepen and intensify', Mansion House may be his Road to Damascus Shimmering show awash with politics and passion first night Theatre Evita Adelphi, WC2 BT The Sharpest Critics now on Revamped for royalty, then back go boards Green-belt 'statues' are sent into wilderness as a blot on landcape Savings on heart drugs attacked as 'bad medicine' Funding blamed for poor IVF treatment World 2002 Surgeries face spot checks on waiting times Online drugs risk Vasectomy fears Total Power to the people, but which people? Political Briefing smile Aquascutum Two cleared of QPR gun attack New uniforms, please London markets get up to date Blind diver reaches record depths Iberia Rain dampens longest day PC World PC World Paradores DVLA sacks 14 employees after e-mail porn freezes its computer Curanail Sony Ericsson Index The lawyer who gave his life to defend a tyrant - and democracy Eight US troops on murder charges British to adopt lower profile in Basra Iraqi patrols to double and controversial governor will lose security responsibility, report Michael Evans and Ned Parker A New Kitchen Hackett (AP): Two killed in botched raid (Reuters): Trade stand-off (AP): 9/11 memorial (Reuters): Burka ban (Reuters): War rape plea (Reuters): 'Don't blame EU (AP): Anti-gay law veto Piggy bank raid Mother and father of a row over surnames Bush shows Old Europe a new face of caring and sharing (AP): Wildfire closes in on residents Thai Picture Gallery (Reuters): Troops retake massacre town (AP): Protesters block tourist trains (Reuters): Aborigines 'need paternalism' All I want for Christmas is. . . Picture Gallery The Times Manmatters How to get rid of a snake in the grass 45 years later, the hunt is on for gun of Mandela the revolutionary Path of Protest dfs 'Sex-for-visas' envoys recalled (AP): Prison gunbattle (AP): Leader told to go (AP): Goodbye Genghis (AFP): Tax dodgers Sorry, says struggling leader who called rival a coward The Times Picture Gallery Unparliamentary Language Bickering revolution leaders to join forces in coalition Symbols of Hope Win Investing LLP Last hurdles cleared to let Israel into Red Cross fold Boss William Graeskowiac stole 67,926 coins Hedrin Product Recall Notice Pilfering mint worker filled his boots with A$135,000 Index Airbus 'decisions' are promised Asda strike threat Quote of the day FTSE Governor lambasts civil law system after BCCI case FTSE 100 Private equity is watching maker of Big Brother Carbon Trust Stock Markets Watchdog need not fear its watchers Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot FCC to review media ownership rules Stop Press BAA bondholders seek compensation Rivals jostle for Bertelsmann arm Private equity firm buys Trainline The Times Bank in 'wait and see' mode on rates A war against Iran 'could drive oil price above $200 a barrel' Britain 'missing opportunities in India' NatWest three may take case to Europe after Lords reject appeal The Times Britvic E1 Niño, a plague of bugs: Britvic's passion killers A crop failure in Ecuador is the drinks group's latest difficulty, writes Peter Klinger ITV sees ad revenue drop 8% as it reveals cost cuts Not so easy for Sir Stelios Tunnel rebel eyes presidency C4 to put its core viewing online this week Nokia New role for former Pru HQ Profits double as Mack puts Morgan Stanley back in front Times Online Property firm scraps €425m float Battle of the Banks Arcelor board meets to study suitors' new proposals Matriarch who built on solid foundation Foster Yeoman founding family agrees £300m Swiss takeover Leftwinger sets nerves jangling for Mexican businesses James Hider examines the fears raised by a presidential front-runner The Standard Life Assurance Company Stars at breakfast City Diary No change there City Diary Taking the biscuit City Diary acer Asda union votes for strike at depots The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times At 925 clauses and still counting - Act promises to be the UK's longest Tories urge loophole action The Company Law Bill is under fire for allowing 'economic terrorism', reports Gabriel Rozenberg More fund managers open up about their votes Miner celebrates northern exposure Companies House Brussels attracted to Greenland's riches Change of heart on sick pay plan brings relief Enterprise newspaper licensing agency Maverick state turns tables on Gazprom Turkmenbashi 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Inmarsat the stellar performer as broker repeats its 'buy' advice Small Caps Gilts Despite the fuzzy picture, ITV could prove a good bet Tempus itv Misys ABF's recovery fuelled by excitement over BP tie-up Stock Markets Large Caps HBOS Business Equity Prices What Will It Take Index Sir John Vinelott Unflappable silk who as a High Court judge brought a philosopher's acumen to the intricacies of Chancery practice sir John Vinelott, High Court judge, 1978-95, was born on October 15,1923. He died on May 22,2006, aged 82 Brigadier Dame Mary Phil Servicewoman whose careful custodianship of Nato encryption codes set her on her way to become director of the WRAC Brigadier Dame Mary Phil, DBE, director WRAC, 1967-70, was born on February 3,1916. She died on June 18,2006, aged 90 Picture Gallery Monsignor Denis Faul Irish priest who risked his life to condemn the brutality meted out by all parties during the Troubles Monsignor Denis Faul, priest, was born in 1932. He died on June 21,2006, aged 74 Elizabeth Fretwell Australian soprano whose rich voice was matched by her professionalism Elizabeth Fretwell, soprano, was born on August 13,1920. She died on June 5,2006, aged 85 Roland Boyes Articulate Labour MP who campaigned for peace and his constituency—and enjoyed a reputation as a photographer Bank owes no duty of care over paying frozen assets Law Report House of Lords Memorial Service Dinner Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages The Sunday Times Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services University News Bridge Chess Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Wanted Tickets for Sale Congratulations Legal Notices Nippon Electric Glass (UK) Limited Legal Notices The First Instance Court The Treasury Solicitor (BV) Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The perfect rural retreat . . . if you want a dash of colour and culture British Isles Boom time for indoor lightning Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Index Ouija Board gets into the spirit as ladies steal show Racing Ladbrokes Spencer pounces from off the pace to secure exciting treble Yeats can prove he's poetry in motion Royal Ascot Reading the Racecard Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Ripon Blinkered First Time Southwell Course Specialists Beverley BBC shows little sign of staying in the picture William Hill Hamilton Park Worcester Ripon Kempton Park Dragons hit by exit of Mayer Trophy in balance Tuilagi on move Solberg signs up The Results Service Baseball Basketball Bowls Football Golf Netball Rugby union Speedway Tennis The Sunday Times Wade carries Heat to glory Basketball Montgomerie's resolve grows stronger in face of adversity Golf Champions Munster prepare to lock horns with Leicester Rugby Union How They Line up Fisher adds touch of class against colourful Frenchman Laughter the only option as demanding coach Kuznetsova wipes floor with me Katie Scott finds that a brief session with Russia's world No 7 is no walk in Devonshire Park The Times Mauresmo blown off course by old friend Passion still rages within Matthew Syed manages to bring out a newfound mellowness in Jimmy Connors, but competitive juices continue to flow Premiership Rugby Academy Stevenson fails to rekindle memories of teenage success Wimbledon Seeds Murray pumped up after late change of heart a pure champion Tidy Thorp continues to impress in day job Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Scoreboard Dexter gives Kemp fitting send-off with stylish century Hodge gets A-plus for effort as Middlesex are made to suffer White curbs his instincts to get into the swing of things Cautious Flower fails to light up dismal day Glamorgan's finest step up to take leading roles Broad scales heights as Leicestershire cruise Yesterday's Scoreboards Sussex v Yorkshire Kent v Nottinghamshire Second division Glamorgan v Surrey Jaques the ripper pulls weakened opponents to pieces Second Division Leicestershire v Gloucestershire Derbyshire v Essex Today's Fixtures Vaughan's chances of one-day comeback receding Elgar in her pomp as circumstances put her in man's world Sarah Potter talks to a mother of three who found that umpiring appealed to her right from the start The Times Le Meridien Familiar problems leave Fletcher with basic puzzle Repentant drugs cheat Chambers given fresh start David Powell finds that ethical considerations take a back seat to desire for a successful team to represent Britain Great Britain Spar European Cup Team Repentant drugs cheat Chambers given fresh start The Times Crossword 23,322 Ferguson adds Senna to shopping list after closing in on Carrick Football The Game Christie to flex muscles in the war on steroids Index 'There's no awful pain but you feel the crunch' Exclusive The Times Index Picture Gallery times pass notes the face Still making a splash the click the bulletin contents Spoilt for choice As the BBC dumps Top of the Pops after 42 years, Pete Paphides explains how the explosion in music media killed the show, and the implications for family life Saab 93 How 60 years of technology brought music to our ears Modern morals Construction workers are dwarfed by the outline of … Women bishops and gays? That's the church for me No more room at the top for Prescott Pregnant Pause Pregnant pause The Times Time travel is child's play The author of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit has written a new book with the help of her best friend's children, says Jane Wheatley The Times Eleanor and Cara on life with Jeanette Winterson 10 girls, 9 costumes: now that's what I call burlesque Twirling nipple tassels, comic eroticism, vulgar fun, burlesque is booming here and in America. Libby Purves discovers its proud British roots Burlesque gives a sense of taboos being broken without actually being damaged You've got AA friend Insider trading Sara Berman's top cropped jackets The Times Ask Dr Stuttaford How can we stop hives getting under the skin? answers your health questions screen Coming to a field near you . . . As the first open-air film festival comes to the UK, Ian Johns reports on cinema's alfresco explosion The Times The stars beneath the stars: what to see and water to see it Bollywood cashes its reality check A Bollywood film with no singing, no dancing and not a wet sari in sight? Kevin Maher investigates Picture Gallery The Wind that Shakes the Barley Men on a Mission Loach attacks on all affronts reviews film The Palme d'Or-winning The Wind that Shakes the Barley is a bleak masterpiece of the Irish struggle, says James Christopher Then Wind that Shakes the Barley 15.124 mins Fearless 15.104 mins Aquamarine PG, 104 mins Picture Gallery The high-school bitch is back, but this time she has no redeeming features, laments Wendy Ide Pretty Persuasion 18.110 mins The Lake House PG. 98 mins Half Light 15,110 mins Ultraviolet 15,87 mins An architect is movie shorthand for sensitivity plus bricklaying manliness Eternal spotlight on the sunshine mind Stephen Dalton meets the French director Micheal Gondry, master of the magically mundane, discoverer of the meeting point between Truffaut and Dr Seuss—and a bit of a rapper's delight A life in pictures: the many visual faces of Michel Gondry Laughter in the darkness An inspirational actress is remembered in a special film award. James Christopher reports Win tickets to a gala film night The Times When Russ ill-met Meg Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Afterwards Meg Ryan's mid-life crisis went into full-scale tailspin DVD Dinners Way out West (1937) Papaya steak What you need 400g frying steak, tenderised with a mallat Flesh of papaya, finelly chapped reviews first night Theatre Titus Andronicus RST, Stratford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putting bare foot forward Dance Carmen Sadler's Wells Jazz John Zorn Barbican Flower Drum Song Music Theatre Flower Drum song Lilian Baylis, Sadler's Wells Concert Labèque Sisters/Colin Matthews Cabaret Aldeburgh tv & radio Radio Choice Banana Caramel Index Prime-time multichannel planner Picture Gallery Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial BBC One Viewing Guide World Cup Watch Variations Film Choice Gordon shows his caring, sharing side Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3936 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Dogs Trust The Times World Cup in 60 Seconds Wounded Newcastle Left to Count Cost The Analysis George Caulkin says the loss of their £16m striker is a huge blow to club Most Dreaded Injury that is the Scourge of All Top-Class Players Index Lone Ranger is No Way Forward Eriksson so Positive Matt Dickinson hears the England head coach continue to press his team's claims Sven: One Crazy Gamble, One Extraordinary Mess The Worry Simon Barnes says that a striking lack of forward planning has left England in a jam The Times Jaded England Forget the Point of Defence Oliver Kay looks at why Terry and Co suddenly lost their way at the back Index Let's Give the Young Players their Chance No Passion Means Kiss of Death Laid-back and sitting down, Eriksson must take blame for failure to inspire his team My World Cup Turn-Off—a Wild Night of Gay Abandon in Berlin Sweden Have Not Scored the First Goal in Any of their … In with a Shout? Rooney Needs to Be on Red Alert Matt Hughes hopes that the England striker keeps his cool talk Sport Online now All-New Exclusive Podcast England in Holland's View after Ceasefire Iran Coach Quits as Rivals Go out Index Ivory Coast Sign off in Style amid Mayhem of Chaotic Encounter Index Mexico Bow to Scolari Record Czechs Welcome Back Strike Duo The News American Goal Silvestre Upbeat Feet on Ground Five Chelsea Players Have Scored at the Tournament, … Jealousy at my Mate's Dream Date I'm happy for Tony Popovic, but I wish it was me fulfilling a fantasy against Brazil Radu Sigheti/reuters President Gets Vote The Favourites Owen Slot on why the Brazil coach will continue to stand by the ailing Ronaldo Germany Enjoy Riding New Wave of Euphoria England Camp Results and Statistics Group a Group E Group G The Players Group B Round of 16 Quarter-Finals Group C The Teams The Goals Group D Group F Group H Italy on Front Foot if Backs are to the Wall Adversity galvanises the Azzurri—that's why I knew we'd survive De Rossi's sending-off Players Braced for Fallout from Scandal Rocky Start Times Online World Cup Today Mexican Parties Spoiling the Fun Lack of sleep takes its toll on British broadcasting World Cup 7/24 World Cup Billy T. . . Mobile Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Contact us The Times "If you must use my razor could you at least put it … Life and work are easily confused The Week in Work Good Week. . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week The Times Find out exactly what they want Interpreting Competencies Codebreaker The Office Psychologist Corptalk Get job satisfaction with half the hassle How to. . . Job Share As work-life balance climbs people's agendas, job-sharing becomes an attractive proposition. Lucy Alexander learns what it takes to make it work Shareware The 60-Second Business Book Critical Roles-Music Industry Virtual personalities face a reality check Case Study Marketing to Avatars Course Watch Where next for . . . Bradford Graduates Cranfield University Where graduates get to show their mettle The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Class of 2006 Graduate Finances Degree Doctor It Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . The Season Test Yourself . . . 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