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News from 26/06/2006

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Andrew Robson, Peggy Dubuisson, Bob Ainsworth MP, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Lesley Henshaw, Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell, Philip Howard, Piers Sellars, Shaun Gregory, Carol Midgley, Tim Richards, David Chater, Venus Williams, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Rev M. Roberts, Kevin Eason, Dr Richard Turner, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott, Eduardo Melo, Rio de Janelro, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Adam LeBor, Peter Stocken, David Charter, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Rev J. D. Wright, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Eve Thomas, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jim Cunningham MP, Bernard Lagan, Geoffrey Robinson MP, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Jane Reed, Charles Twigger, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Lucy Powell, Dr Julian Lewis Mp, Dalya Alberge, Ned Parker, Tim Albone and Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Hannah Setts, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Anjana Ahuja, Robert Davis, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Geoff Gill, Ken Purchase MP, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Rajeev Syal, Jacqui Goddard, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, Jonathan Clayton and Richard Beeston, Robert Thomson, Editor of The Times, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Brad Gilbert, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Jeremy Wright MP, Leo Lewis, Neil Sharp, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Dr David MacDonald, Jack Malveran, Joe Bolger,

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The Times Don't interfere, Gorbachev warns Poverty 'Pretence' Unhealthy Service Bikinis Mittal Victory Iraq death threats Wimbledon is secding a message to women across the … Tories win in redraw of political landscape Boundary changes will put Labour at risk in more marginals Switching Seats Picture Gallery CBI chief aims a parting shot at 'backward' policy In the Times Today The Times Sir Digby Jones Instant justice wins backing Rescuers rescued Murder inquiry Ten hurt in crash Prisoner returns Murder charges Fowl pest 'Gruffalo came up and gave Mum a shock' Heyday Queen delivers a fairytale day out Characters from children's books cast a spell on 2,000 youngsters attending the royal 80th party. Alan Hamilton reports One year on, vow to make poverty history in Africa has hollow ring Leadership failures and aid cuts mean little has improved since summit, write Jonathan Clayton and Richard Beeston Buffett joins Gates in the great billion-dollar giveaway Highs and Lows of the Year The Pledges The Sage of Omaha Aid Iwc A weekend of disorder spoils party atmosphere NHS choice policy fails to give real alternatives, say patients Clue to development of autism found in placenta 'Superbug' yields genetic secrets Gay sailors in uniform march Work for disabled Driving test strike Tourist raped Diving craze injury Cancer endurance Nettle invasion The GM ice-cream that will keep you as slim as an eel Sea Food skoda New bombing claims fuel calls for a public inquiry Enter the Cameraphone Photographer of the year 2006 … tiscali Farmers' fertiliser scare Unanswered Questions Latin loses out for being too difficult Children call for end to war and smoking Success of single-sex schools 'is down to selection, not gender' easyJet.com Harmless unless Provoked Jaeger-Lecoultre Look sharp for Twinkle the porcupine Cumbria's residents are watching nervously for an escaped African rodent armed with 30,000 quills, writes Joanna Bale Microsoft Multiple Display Advertising Items Soldiers' wives receiving death threats from Iraq Migrants made to wait extra year Ministers are accused of hostility towards 200,000 skilled workers who want to settle in Britain. David Charter reports Navman Law lords to rule on internet defamation dfs Wedding bells ring out again as Nicole puts marriage of inconvenience behind her Londoner arrested as net closes on Securitas raiders Tomorrow only in the Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil leak puts wildlife in peril Legal cannabis tea goes on sale Village shops make a comeback Giant lobster is catch of the day intel Colour scheme with bounce British-ness Put pressure on Peugeot Allowing religion and science to have a say The real cost of taking the nuclear option Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline.co.uk/debate Beatle-mania Theatre for the masses All hail, Gromit Cut the mustard The Times Lacking in Skills A plea to ministers from CBI leaders present and future Going on The agony and the ecstasy of supporting England continues The Guantanamo suicides reopen a festering question of medical ethics Get on with It The global poor, especially, cannot afford to see world trade talks fail Who stole all your friends? Thunderer The sixth form fights back As long as ministers prefer Wayne Rooney to Isaac Newton, Britain's literary heritage will never be safe Join the Debate Beware the folly of clever men in power The Head of the Met and the Archbishop of Canterbury are towering intellects. No wonder they have failed Wimbledon has sent me a message: I'm only a second-class champion Portrait of By linkind constable's drawings with their settings. researches have gained new insight into how one of Britian's greatest artists developed, Dalya Alberge Writes Now you an pay the Lake District as an inspiration Making Hay We should have a Bill of Rights to stop MPs meddling, say Tories New proficiency test as cash for children's cycling doubles Whitehall officials 'must pay more for pensions' intel Game, Set, Match Fees Wimbledon rank and file are doing it just for love Astronomers reach out to find Einstein's waves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Repulsive man, excellent company first night Paradores Study shows Parkinson's disease link to pesticides Ashley Cole wins damages Man's long drop Gay MP ties knot Brothers reunited A Good Deal Better Grim Diagnosis Times World News Don't meddle in our affairs, Gorbachev warns the West The Easki Riders Radical Reformer Pupil kills family to hide failure A teenager who lied over exam grades set his house on fire to avoid a scolding from his father, reports Leo Lewis from Tokyo Multiple Display Advertising Items Testing Times (AP): Criticised academic found dead (AP): Caver's remains finally recovered (AP): War hero buried with honours (Reuters): Dodo bones offer clue to its fate Aol Earthquake caused by poor morals, says cieric Soldier kidnapped in deadly tunnel ambush Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Shias cut back olive branch for insurgents Saddam's UN links to be aired in court The Easki Riders born to be wild Biker culture is taking off in a land where it is too cold to ride for half the year, reports Julian Evans from Moscow I'm a sex maniac, prince tells prosecutors (AP): Party will not sack leader (AP): Sex selection (AP): Camorra arrest (AP): 12 die in shootout (AFP): Vision pilgrimage (PA): Plane severs legs (AFP): Shoe thief pays (Reuters): Pelican crashing Multiple Display Advertising Items Raid kills 45 Taleban as Nato warns of poppy war Times Business 'Chaos' if Fukui is forced to resign Eddington query BT backs down Postal strike call Quote of the day Mittal wins decisive victory as Arcelor directors accept offer EADS boss to learn today if he is to be sacked Ftse 100 EMI plans to form consortium for BMG mortgages for Business Stock Markets Bernanke must talk tough to markets North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Look ahead Briefing Exchange rates Directors' dealings Bet of the day The Pound Change on the Week Rumour of the day Stock Market British Funds Business big shot Smart US move for DaimlerChrysler Eurotunnel 'to sort out debt question' GM hopes to reduce supplier numbers Dresdner chief backs job cut plan The Times Cost of living in Moscow higher than in London The Times Offers Direct Top Ten MPs call on Peugeot to reprieve Ryton How those in the know can enjoy the good life with roubles to spare Veolia Bt 'will not go to court' over guarantee The Times For this hedge fund, the natural colour is green Carbon Trust Union to call strike ballot at Royal Mail Rate of Change Markets face anxiety ahead of Fed's words acer Fukui clings on as pressure to resign bank job grows Turbulence in world markets could halt AIM's growth run London's junior market has won a foreign following that beats Nasdaq, but flotations are now being delayed. Martin Waller reports Charms and surf wax provide recipe for teams at The Savoy Former BA chief may get call from OFT Stanley and London Clubs face pressure over 'talks' France's anti-globalisation fight feels heat on two fronts Arcelor and Airbus show the futility of Dominique de Villepin's resistance to the modern world, writes Adam Sage Men of Steel The chief who spoke for bosses Powers in the Boardroom Sir Digby Jones's straight talking and combative style have lifted the profile of the CBI far beyond the borders of London. Christine Buckley reports Herbie Frogg The Leader… Times Online Business Equity Prices What Will It Take? Aiming for a new level in your company Steve Coomber explains the role of the Alternative Investments Market and the pros and cons involved in joining it Float puts Betex into Chinese market Why good investor relations pay dividends the markets Few small firms ready for IFRS Preparation for two years is the key Steve Coomber outlines the timetable involved and the process that must be followed to float a company on AIM Times Register Aaron Spelling Successful Tv producer of glitzy soap operas which reflected the brittle escapism of the Reagan era Lives Remembered His Honour Judge Michael Hucker Judge who as a barrister represented the SAS team that killed IRA men on the Rock Sir Martin Reid Diplomat who played a vital role in the development of southern Africa Canon Philip King Clergyman who was strongly committed to missions and helped to make the Church of England more outward-facing Scots Victorian architects and buildings go online Notebook Architecture Correction Act empowers minister to widen scope of market Law Report Each party can appeal Court of Appeal Results Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills Court Circular Marriages Deaths Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … It's Wimbledon, so be sure of rain Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline weathercall Chess Raymond Keene Birthdays Anniversaries Births Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Bridge Andrew Robson Church News Times Sport Hurricane Run fails to take Pride in his work Racing Windsor Flat Leaders Musselburgh The Wright Track Course Specialists Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ascot keeps improvements in view Noble rocked by Raynor injury blow Oxfordshire out Bayliss cashes in India in arrears Chepstow Racing Scared and scarred, Millar will mount up saddled with … Cycling Tour De France Jeremy Whittle meets the Scot who is expecting a rough ride when he returns to his sport in Strasbourg The Results Service Fixtures Ladbrokes.com Hayden nicks it Korean takeover Wami triumphs Chambers return gets Radcliffe's blessing Athletics The Times Corporate Golf Challenge France in upbeat mood after win in South Africa Rugby Union Michelin Peerless Alonso proves streets ahead yet again Canadian Grand Prix How They Finished in Montreal Glue provides much binding in the march to pitch excellence Christopher Martin-Jenkins on a tacky subject for groundsmen and a novel experiment that is starting to bear fruit The Times Travel Direct Sussex sent crashing as wickets tumble at Arundel C&g Trophy How They Finished Durham's ambitions thwarted as Taylor dominates The Weekend's Scoreboards Loye gears up for Lord's at third attempt Fresh concerns over Giles and Vaughan add to England woes Natwest Series Lacoste Frenchman flies away with Amateur title Roberts Determined Casey stays a step ahead of the field Final Scores Hungry Safin ready to give Rusedski food for thought Lacoste Henin on track Wimbledon today talk sport First-Round Draws Agassi captured our hearts Brad Gilbert on the kid with the mullet and earrings who became everyone's hero Today's Order of Play 'I've won it once. Now I want it again' Maria Sharapova won the championship in 2004 but, she tells Neil Harman, she feels she is at the start of her career Make Today Special Venus Williams Meet a Girl Named Maria The Times Crossword Itv's new man for all seasons, Steve Rider, is counting … Four Words unlikely to appear in the same sentence … The Insider Sport Beckham's sick note leads to change of luck for England Nemesis Scolari awaits in quarter-finals But Portugal hopes hit as two sent off The Times Inside times passnotes the face On the brink of Discovery the click the bulletin contents Take a stand for art The plinth that became a work of art after experts failed to notice that the sculpture on it was missing can now be yours in a unique Times auction, Jack Malvern reports The severest art critics? Well, It's usually the gallery cleaners… How to Bid The verdict: This might prove—albeit unwittingly—an important art work as it speaks of the foibles of the critic and Judge Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Sexy? Frankly, you might as well look tuna-y Ecuador will like our magic. Not a lot I really have read… Self Help for your Nerves by Dr Claire Weekes, says Michele Kirsch Can I build it? Yes, again After Bob the Builder, Keith Chapman is preparing a new assault on the pockets of every parent. Interview by Carol Midgley Cashing in on the kids health Paranoia: it's bigger than you fear Paranoid thoughts may be as common as depression or anxiety, Penny Wark reports Pru Health Are your suspicious thoughts justilfied? Ask yourself these questions: WPA Welch's The risks every Asian must Know Early treatment is crucial for Asians with Kidney disease, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Piriton allergy Dr Tanya Byron Is it better to fight of take flight? Work or Family Problems? Extra Life Dish Roast chicken with Provencal vegetabies magimix Two halves make a fantastic whole Body Shapes Gerry Weber The Times Sheepish builders banish wolf whistles and another thing. . . A Brummie eats sushi arts How plays make a hit with Miss Who decides which new plays make it into the classroom? Lucy Powell investigates The Times Class acts: exam texts past and future Do you fancy a laugh? Win a chance to go to Edinburgh as a judge for the if. Comeddies, the new incarnation of the Perrier Awards. This is not a joke Win a place on the judging panel for the if. com Eddies Don't miss Your pass to the best in the arts The Times The gender transcender Kathryn Hunter famously played King Lear at the Young Vic, and she's still wearing the trousers, she tells Nancy Durrant sky arts world Male delivery: those mis-leading ladies Concert The Times Theatre Entertainments Concert tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Parsifal Artsworld/Artsworld HD, 2pm Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Wimbledon 2006 Live BBC One, from midday The War of the World Channel 4, 8pm Variations Mindshock Channel 4, 10pm How Vietnam was Lost BBC Two, 11.20pm Film Choice The Killer Elite (1975) ITV4, 9pm Monty Python's the Meaning of Life (1983) Oh, I do like to be beside the seedy Weekend TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3939 Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Senior Living The Game World Cup in 60 Seconds England Labour into Last Eight The Matches round of 16 Online Today Continental Gerrard Pushes beyond Lampard Samsung Unity Born of a Siege Mentality The Matches round of 16 Oliver Kay discovers Eriksson's squad showing tension at the level of criticism "Germany has been a whirl of trains, planes and pretzels. … Reasons to Be Cheerful… World Cup Bet while You Watch Ecuador Joy at Historic Display Sven's Changes Throw up a Familiar Outcome The Matches round of 16 As England continue to tinker, Simon Barnes salutes the constancy of David Beckham British International Motor Show Give Me Risk-Free Savings Madness of Running Rooney into Ground Formation was blunder, says Tony Cascarino Index Red Carpet Ride for Portugal The Matches round of 16 Why Eriksson is Braced for Tough Task as He Takes on his Nemesis Matt Hughes on England's opponents Scolari Lies in Wait for New Ambush Owen Slot admires a cool head Vauxhall Bill Edgar gives his view on the record-breaking 16 … Argentina Let their Feet Do the Talking Impressive Germany Set the pace with Exhilarating Fast Show Hiddink Keen for Repeat Showing Italy v Australia today, 4pm, ITV1 Four years on, the Australia coach has Italy in his sights again. Tom Dart reports Making a Mark on Psyche of Maturing Nation Robert Thomson, Editor of The Times, says 'soccer' unites multicultural Australia World Cup Today betfair BBC Still Talking a Lot of Balls …but don't blame Gary Lineker and Co, Blame Fifa World Cup This is what we loved about football at the weekend… Ecuador v England in Focus World Cup Billy Boss

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