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News from 28/06/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Rosemary Righter, David Ramsden, Peter Kllnger, John A. Gorner, George Lukowski, Matthew Syed, Bel Mooney, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Devika Bhat, David Rose, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Russell Jenkins and Fran Yeoman, Katie Scott, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Ginny Dougary, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Jack Malvern, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Sholto Byrnes, John Davie, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Justin Cartwright, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, John Webster, Oliver Kay, Sam Farmar, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Ian McKellen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Councillor Gerry Keating, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Fabyan Evans, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Dmitry Peskov, Matt Hughes, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Richard Owen, David Mallory, Nick Hasell, Katle Scott, Grayson Perry, Nestor Kirchner, Ned Parker, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Hazel Davis, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Robin Kempster, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, David Elleray, Tony Dawson, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Hugo Kirby, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Oliver Kamm, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Patricia Duce, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Douglas Kedge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Tim Albone and Michael Evans, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Beta-blockers to be phased out Gaza incursion Anonymity ended Bankers extradited The Game Two soldiers killed TV chef dies times online Gay clergy ultimatum set to split Anglicans Archbishop of Canterbury orders liberals to sign a 'biblical covenant' Margaret Beckett The most wanted man in Africa talks to The Times Children's right to anonymity ended for family courts In the Times Today Gay clergy ultimatum set to split Anglican Church Officials ready to go nuclear 'Cap party cash' Islamic influence Freedom delays Call-centre scam Protest call Correction The Harvey Nichols Sale It started with row over a £1,000 debt Banks are making 'excessive profits' from leasing old trains Sellers pack will curb house sales, says report Maths adds up in job market No to drug money Terror arrests Palace guest free Dolphin rescue PC virus arrests Cohen, gone Murder Manual red letter Murder, she wrote: how a millionaire's daughter planned her crime in prison Champion fought 100 times while on disability benefit Bvlgari Manager jailed for £21m fraud Murder suspect Air rifle accident Cosmic near-miss Family tragedy March banned Council in a flap Golf An Enduring Success Story Kirsty finds a new perch on Desert Island Discs Blair camp strives to dismiss Clarke's attack as sour grapes Beleaguered Prime Minister denies that he has just experienced his Geoffrey Howe moment, Philip Webster reports Peter Riddell Political Briefing Woman of Many Talents 'As he promoted me I replied in one word, with four letters' Interview Margaret Beckett talks to Philip Webster TalkTalk Some may feel that this business of Scots dominating … Devastatingly, it seems that Alan Sugar never actually … rethink! A very early wake-up call from Boris Johnson, after … Richard E. Grant always wears two watches. The chap … For reasons unknown (or at least, unknown to us) Geoff … Picture Gallery Ps Have education standards slipped so much that we cannot … Maxwell movie to rival Citizen Kane Multiple Display Advertising Items A top-drawer debate on a top-shelf issue Parliamentary Sketch Dell Council tax rebel scolds man who paid her bill We Get a Little Help from Nature Total A fine welcome back for a treasured friend first night Jazz Monty Alexander Multiple Display Advertising Items Courbet's angst Archive deal Stress of army officer found hanged in Iraq IPA British Forces in Afghanistan SAS troops killed in midnight ambush Keep our carriers Whither the supreme court? Employment: the young, the unions and Latin The altered Bear Boundary bias Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Muddle at the Home office Sunday choice The quality of patriotism… Thorny problem Death by football Picture Gallery The Lambeth Walk The Archbishop of Canterbury shows true leadership Suddenly, in a riot of blue cubes and lines, England's trials may be over Spectator's Notebook Her Own Voice The world needs to sec and hear much from Margaret Beckett Thunderer: Pedantry to little purpose Throw in the towel, Tony Before Mr Blair attacks the Establishment again he should check the sign in his hotel bathroom The Times Immobilismo triumphs-yet again Italians, in a fit of fear and loathing, have decided to ensure Italy remains ungovernable Up the creek without a compass: the Labour mess Clarke has identified hp Domestic violence 'deserves jail' Eyes help to focus honesty Researchers who put up an image of eyes next to a kettle … Five arrested after PC is shot Brave words of drug trial survivor Coffee Club Red Memorial service to be held after death of last Great War survivor Multiple Display Advertising Items Judges who preside over failed trials 'should face inquiry' Jubilee Fiasco Oxfam Cameron plays to tabloids, says Ken Clarke Own goals mar Tory bid to win 'safe' by-election Beta-blockers are to be phased out for 1.5m patients Young doctors 'face career black hole' The BMA accuses Government of blighting job prospects by abolishing senior house officer grade. Nigel Hawkes reports GPs fail to get Parkinson's diagnosis right Prostate fight Drug ruling appeal Rise and Fall British Gas Back to the future as rocket takes over from the shuttle Jessops Times World News Israeli troops roll into Gaza Forces attempt to rescue kidnapped colleague as Hamas tacitly recognises Israel, report Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon Tunnellers dig with the Zeal of a martyr Seven Sunni insurgent groups set to join Prime Minister's peace talks Inside Track Divorce ends Marine dream Former UN chief named in Iraq oil for food trial (AFP): Nuclear resolve (AP): Tamil apology Fischer to resign (AFP): Divorce payout (AFP): Candidate 'alive' (AP): Citizenship stays (AP): Axl Rose fined Juventus manager in 50ft fall on eve of scandal inquiry Multiple Display Advertising Items The Game (AFP): Rebels killed in 'invasion' I will use the Ten Commandments to liberate Uganda Sam Farmar ventures deep into the jungle for the first interview with joseph Kony and challeges the Lord's Resistance Army leader on the massacres, mutilations and mystical spirits that made him Africa's most wanted man The Times Oxfam 'Zero tolerance' on drugs ends Multiple Display Advertising Items Migaloo, above, a white humpback whale, was sighted … (AP): Countries named over secret terror transfers Naomi Campbell is silent in court Grip on media is tightened Court rejects Pooh appeal Dictionary that redefines how to be really offensive Harsh Words Times Online The Times Offers Direct £20bn high-flyer that is left waiting in the wings Times Business Wednesday June 28 2006 Wh Smith to cut deficit by £50m Mortgage inquiry Borse talks offer Refinery for sale Quote of the day Nat West Three fail to overturn US extradition in Enron case Mining chiefs cast doubt on strength of copper price FTSE 100 Treasury chief-elect sports a youthful indiscretion Mortgagesforbusiness Stock Markets A British law abused by US legal system North Sea Oil Commodities Pack of woes Pound to Dollar Patent truths 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 US prosecutors'wrong' over KPMG DuPont shifts from petroleum to sugar Good news on offer from Tribune Setanta wins rights to show PGA Tour Timesonline Standard bosses 'gain from low float price' No ceiling in sight for surge in property prices Borrowers in trouble boost Debt Free Direct Paulson throws weight behind Fed chief Standard-Bearer on Two Wheels Fujitsu Computers Siemens Six enter final lap in pursuit of Moto Gp Bankers could face a year in Houston jail before any trial The Times One-sided treaty was meant to handle terrorist suspects David Bermingham Gary Mulgrew Giles Darby Eurotunnel 'warns' creditor over restructuring plan Carbon traders win in rush to be green France in retreat as EADS row with Berlin deepens Reckitt plants trees to offset gas emissions T Mobile Partners wanted in the laboratory of the world NTL considers action over rights 3G billions may go to Brussels UK signs anti-piracy deal with India Treaty on intellectual property aims to dispel British fears over investing in the subcontinent. Ashling O'Connor reports Wary firms 'can't afford to ignore China' WTO is key to fair trade but reform is crucial Gravy train City Diary Swift departure City Diary Fortune's wheel City Diary SEC whistle-blower ordered to return inquiry documents Goldman Sachs leads way in Wall Street merger bonanza Remember Era of Greed is Good? Iran gives lucrative gas deal to militia 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 M&b shares unmoved as group becomes favourite in pubs sale Gilts Smoking bans fail to damage health of Gallaher's business Chemring Break-up talk gives a lift to Centrica as FTSE retreats Stock Markets Debt Free Direct Business Equity Prices Stringfellows The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline hope4c This is a paid-for information service. For further … Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Robert Carrier Flamboyant restaurateur and writer whose cooking epitomised the new love of food in 1970s Britain Lives Remembered Charles Smith Guitarist who kept the hits coming for Kool and the Gang from their soul roots to their disco days Arif Mardin Pop music producer who stuck to the basics and steered many singers to huge success Freddie Gorman Motown singer who co-wrote Please Mr Postman Lives in Brief Interference with tenant's rights is justified Court of Appeal Tenant's status already agreed Court of Appeal Car number is not assignable Chancery Division Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-War Awards Lecture Meeting Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Will we repeat the heat of 1976? Weather Eye weathercall Times Sport Wragg plans to stay one step ahead at Curragh Racing Beverley Yesterday's Results Derby Betting Brighton Newbury Newton Abbot Ascot demanding exorbitant price for restricted view Eddery inquiry reveals disciplinary limitations The Times Sports Book Worcester Course Specialists Salisbury Carlisle Chambers so humble but remains up for cup Athletics Racing Bath Kempton Park McDowell earns Open place after play-off Golf The Results Service Baseball Today's Fixtures British eight seek to make amends Rowing Henley Running Order Great Britain romp to record victory Rugby Leaque Henderson wings in to aid Spitfires' flying start Lehmann and Dawson put blocks on to lift Yorkshire Brown goes on attack to the dismay of neighbours Snape's innings ensures that Outlaws are outfoxed again Phantoms menace Wagg is the master of disguise Mushtaq's class paves the way to victory Westwood proves unlikely hero for Bears Yesterday's Twenty20 Cup Scoreboards McCullum lights Glamorgan's touch-paper White and Langer lead Somerset to dizzy new heights Faltering England are down to bare bones Times Online How They Line up at Old Trafford Yousuf and Razzaq dampen Scotland's party The Times Scoreboard from Edinburgh Yesterday's Results Today's Order of Play Wimbledon Online The Wimpole Clinic Agassi enthrals audience with his carry-on show Murray stays in control and on song for comfortable win Bloomfield quick to reel in Argentine fish out of water Match Points talkSPORT Pint-sized performer perfects her power play Britons raise hopes before nerves take their toll Henman delights in a pretty Ace in the Hole Brad Gilbert Says the Crowd and a Good Game of Poker—will Help the British No 3 Beat Federer Today routine five-setter The Times Crossword The Insider The more humble players at Wimbledon might have to … Sport Bundle of Smiles as France March on Late goals form Vieira and Zidane set up clash with Brazil Plus World Cup on 16 Pages Mission impossible looms for Henman in shape of Federer The Times Wimbledon times passnotes the face People's champion Bid for the Plinth the bulletin contents Happy days Ginny Dougary finds that Lord Healey, the political giant who now lives for painting, music, poetry and his family, still retains his sense of mischief Healey's progress Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery What was Hegel writing about? Sweet PA Britain's becoming Coney Island Context is all If I were… Jonathan Ross I'd feel untouchable, says Sholto Byrnes Must I move for the sake of my boy friend and his children? Do You Need Advice? Stylewednesday Personal shoppers at your service One-to-one style advice is now widely available, often for free. Times writers give it a try The Times Emma Hope Shoes Sale The best of this summer's travel kits Beauty jury Starbucks Coffee dfs Detail in retail Preppie outfits that are fit for a Kennedy Anne Ashworth feels like rustling up a clambake in Gant's wholesome clothes Dish smile Portuguese calf's liver arts Hirst transforms his mutton into Bacon Rachel Campbell-Johnston is stunned, appalled and exhilarated by Damien Hirst's homage to his great inspiration, Francis Bacon Adelphi Theatre Free Proms guide with The Times on Saturday Grayson Perry Between a rock and a hard place John Donald Oh you pretty things Scissor brother It's cute to cut out paper, Rob Ryan tells Phoebe Greenwood Classified Advertising reviews first night Visual Art ebels and Martyrs ational Gallery A Midsummer Night's Dream Theatre Opera King Arthur First Night Uncharted waters creme Working Relationship Howard Blackett, headmaster of The Royal Hospital School, and his PA. Isabel Ashley-Riddle, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Are temps the best employees of all? For skills and commitment they can't be beaten, says Hazel Davis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference call Multiple Display Advertising Items tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling Easy Living David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment KIDS Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page Answers from Back Page Property Ladder Viewing Guide Pompeii: Live! Variations The Convent When Toby Met Julie Rio Bravo Film Choice Bullitt The Mean Season Naked truths about feeling frumpy Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times 2 Quiz times 2 Crossword Pick The Homosexual Egg Word Watching Polygon Bloomsbury The Game World Cup in 60 Seconds Don't Get Sucked into Fight Games George Caulkin tells how the England head coach has given players a warning Ronaldo Has Real Issues Oliver Kay on why United have been rited by the young winger's paper talk Baddiel and Skinner—free Podcasts Rooney is Not Pele, Says Deco Nesta Running out of Time The News Fit for Battle Cech Operation Izzet Retires Berlin: It's now or Never Forget luck, forget destiny, forget result. If England really are to reach the summit, what they need is a performance The Essential Hargreaves Simon Barnes on a player who went from peripheral to pivotal The Misfit Wcp Virus Runs Amok From Wayne's foot to Sven's formation, the nation loves to worry, Matthew Syed says The Optimist lenovo The Great Wail of China Puts Motson to Shame Jane MacArtney in Beijing on a potential 'Jaw Jaw' dropping tirade on Chinese TV The Commentator Bjorge Lillelien, your Commentary Just took one hell … Vieira Has a Perfect Riposte for Critics The Matches round of 16 Fifa Accused of Cross-Reffing Zidane Making Late Run for Immortality Oliver Kay sees the great midfield player recapture his sublime touch Brazilian Blend Still Leaves Bitter Taste The Matches round of 16 Steeped in Stepovers Changes Could Bring out Best in Ronaldinho Owen Slot believes that Brazil need to get more from their Player of the Year Top of the Shots Shoot-Out at the Ko Corral Tony Cascarino, who stepped up to take a World Cup Penalty, on a moment of terror Away Return is Spot on4 Card Count Continues to Climb Referees Can't Win in the Blame Game Officials are seeing red at lack of balance in the criticism The Times How Best to Avoid a TV Blankety Blank Bill Edgar boxes clever to get his fix on a day with no televised games but one or two tenuously related shows sportops And if you're desperate to watch other sport before … World Cup Today Sniggering Beeb Has Last Laugh ITV fails to convince with its overexcited approach World Cup 7/24 This is what we loved about football yesterday… World Cup Billy Gillette

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