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News from 29/06/2006

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Clive Coleman, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, Kelly Taylor, Carol Lewis, DJM, Lawrence T. Roach, Martin Birchall, Simon Barnes, Dr David Nicholl, Katie Scott and Julian Muscat, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Debbie Purdy, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Very Rev Colin Slee, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Gareth Beauvosin, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Donald Bardoe, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Steve Barksby, Dr William Hopkins, Anatole Kaletsky, Andrew Varney, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Gareth Osborne, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Tom Baldwin and Anna Stroman, Richard Dawkins, Sarah Butler and Nick Hasell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Dom Antony Sutch, Simon de Bruxelies, Ajmir Dhaliwal, John Westerby, Julian Evans, Neil Harman, Dominic Kennedy and Rajeev Syal, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Benjamin Myers, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Lucy Alexander and Sarah Campbell, Sarah Campbell, John Bickersteth, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ed West, David Cadman, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Canon Charles Stewart, G. B. Pratt, Nick Szczepanik, Malcolm Wilkins, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Maurice A. O'sullivan, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Lisa Cook, Richard Beeston and Ian MacKinnon, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Father Andrew Cain, Peter Riddell, Kelly MacNamara, Tony Dawe, Richard Brunstrom, Carly Chynoweth, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, John Hemming, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ella Stimson and Michelle Henery, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ian Evans and Stewart Tendier, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, John Sharpe, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Brian Best, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Grainne Gilmore,

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The Times Anti-terror orders illegal, says judge Care home stars Fat-buster drug The best for jobs Career Palace cash plea Airbus chief 'stays' Henman humbled Index Train fares double in secret deal by ministers Move seen as 'good commercial deal' and cheapest way to reduce overcrowding Rooney the bear is ready to create havoc in Germany Held hostage. Now a war in his name? Blair on the final straight but still no sign of finish line Index Secret deal doubles rail fares End in Sight Church schism set to deepen Prescott expense Stem-cell study Smoking bribe Migration debate Speaker for Lords Correction National Shame Cartier Belgium relives its nightmare as two girls' bodies found in drain The spectre of Marc Dutroux, the paedophile murderer, has returned to haunt an outraged nation after the discovery of remains of the missing stepsisters, Anthony Browne reports BBC channels £90m profit in pursuit of global expansion Magazines will lead assault with bbc.com on the flank Murderer, 18, gets 20 years Cancer apology Cash forger foiled Scanner scare Footballer fined Arts cash plea Nights on the tiles The Thief of Time Dior Britain is running more than a day late The Top Royal Pay Packets Queen seeks another £1m Annual report on royal finances shows that taxpayers gave £37.4m last year to fund head of state, Alan Hamilton writes Treasury chief censures use of pension loophole Analysis Travel expenses soar ever higher Key anti-terror law is a brech of human rights, judge rules Ing Direct Taking Control The Fat Controller 'Firms put patients at risk by refusing to publish research' Britain gets fat - busting drug that cuts weight by a tenth Trials have shown amazing results, say doctors—and it could beat smokers' cravings, too Sam Lister reports Currys Multiple Display Advertising Items Star System Care homes to be given hotel-style star ratings John Lewis Laura Ashley Hunter-Gatherers The elephant-killers of Ebbsfleet Archaeologists in Kent have found bones and flint tools where early man once hunted, writes Lewis Smith The boy who's allergic to summer sun orange Genetic link to Native Americans halfords Sainbury's In among the queues of tourists, work experience kids … Why no photo of Suri Cruise? Brad Pitt and Angelina … intel When ten million viewers saw Carol Thatcher relieve … At midday Vanity Fair calls sounding most aggrieved, … Picture Gallery On Tuesday Victoria Beckham flew home from Baden-Baden … According to the New York Post, leftovers were plentiful … Ps 'Right behind you on this one Dave' People Hugo Rifkind Row over proposal for 'European Home Office' Multiple Display Advertising Items Call may be recorded and/or monitored. Lines open 8pm-9pm … Standard Life SAS men died in ambush after snatch raid on Taleban chiefs Thegame Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods VC bronze We want the right to die Policing, justice and enforcing the law Detainee deaths Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Communion not Empire: the future of Anglicanism The Afghan affair Equal footing A proper kind of pride . . . Darwinian detail Boxing clever The Times Less is More Straw's initial approach to party funding is encouraging Spending Royally The Queen is extremely good value for money The merry click of luggage wheels; the not-so-merry craze for hygiene Notebook Matthew Parris Hostage to Fortune How Hamas deals with this crisis will say much about its intentions Thunderer: Enough to drive you nuts Mothers: too active, too passive Many women with children would prefer not to work. But what stops them controlling their lives? The Times Heads, we extradite. Tails, you don't The NatWest Three case illustrates the absurd imbalance favouring America over the UK The three could face 17 years in prison in America. Here it would be more like 18 months Et tu, Jack? How Straw could put the Knife in over Blair's biggest blunder Whether or not the delivers the death blow depends on whether America attacks Iran You first Lloyds TSB Ireland will honour men who fell at the Somme Heal's Pub chef charged with murder of Sally Anne Terminally ill call on the BMA to stand firm Oxfam Doctors get tough as cutbacks spread to their ranks dfs Alien giant that crept out of the woodwork MPs reject Lords bid to curtail vote rigging Parliament makes progress in holding ministers to account Peter Riddell Political Analysis Trident tested route gets Blair safely home Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Killer's accomplice convicted Cat uses one life in wreck house Four cleared in QPR hostage trial Unwell Pavarotti cancels concert Thai Source of 'dirty' tap water may be found in home owner's tank Foul-mouthed and furry, but no fangs Theatre Noël Coward Theatre, W2 Oxfam The Sharpest Critics Girl poisoned by gas was given meningitis treatment PSORIassist Teacher jailed for sex with boy, 14 A married woman began a sexual relationship with a pupil after becoming obsessed with him, Karen McVeigh reports Big charities corner the market in public donations Spare Change tiscali Girl killed in freak accident Amarillo hit Securitas charges Actor granted bail The Times Tanks go into Gaza as Jewish settler is murdered Towards War Shy boy whose fate could change history Internal division, or having it both ways? Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing smile.co.uk Shy boy whose fate could change history Court call to Kony (Reuters): Acropolish cropper (AFP): Leader to resign (Reuters): Free-trade deal (AP): Rabies outbreak (Reuters): Arrests in Kosovo (AP): Magazine threat Boy kidnapped by regime 28 years ago meets his mother Ancient poems propelling a modern pencil boom Basho's Line of Beauty (AP): People flee as storms kill 10 Peace move by insurgents (AFP): Farewell to oil (Reuters): Bali bombers' fate (Reuters): Two-speed talks (Reuters): Go on, hop it I want to switch my mortgage Protest strike shuts Capri €3m poker game tip leads to 30 arrests over fraud Multiple Display Advertising Items We're democrats, insists Kremlin President Putin's right-hand man says that Russia is more than fit to host the G8 summit, reports Jeremy Page Under Fire Rare species at risk as foxes take over final hiding place Multiple Display Advertising Items Esquir Then Now Software magnate withdraws $115m gift Ali takes on Foreman again Rubbish lorries turned into reef Timberland Flooring White House jog for bomb victim (AP): New tomb in Valley of the Kings (Reuters, AP): India rejects Tamil Tiger apology Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush camp attacks newspaper 'treason' Press Freedom Times Business Shortlist in race for Beefeater Thursday June 29,2006 Paulson approved Quote of the day FTSE BP accused of driving up propane price in US Fine Tuning at News Corp FTSE 100 Murdoch closer to deal with Malone Carbon Trust Stock Markets Time for EMI and Warner to face music Graham Searjeant Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Ben's next step Pound to Dollar Tiger's arrival Currencies Economics World Markets Results in brief Bank of Scotland Corporate Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day Look ahead Rumour of the day The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot KKR and AXA after PagesJaunes stake Stop Press Apple falls on talk of new iPod delays Nokia sues over 'copies' of its model EU goes to court over 'golden shares' US farmers' disquiet at WTO move Bank plans to shut 200 branches The Times EADS boss insists he will not go Woolwich savers risk losing out in switch Alwaleed's Hotel Investments Legacy of a railway visionary Carbon Trust Fairmont Raffles seeks $2.5bn from hotel sales Balance tips Warner's way in the battle of bids with EMI Calling the Tune C&W eyes broadband tie-up When the hunter becomes the hunted Inquiry into Spain's former leader The Two Sides symantec Dismissed SEC official fears crisis in markets The Times US states set to draw up hedge fund rules Ofex ends in a Plus City Diary Big Mac booked City Diary Fed chief under attack by business Swiss rollers City Diary World Cup boost gives shops second buoyant month Global Investment Flows Surge in 2005 UK becomes top choice for foreign direct investment Stagecoach stakes its future on profitable rail business EU's new electrical rules spark confusion Enterprice eos Asda seeks High Court injunction to halt strike Middle East to get New Look Morrison shows sign of growth Eli Lilly shake-up threatens 900 jobs Baugur in £1bn UK retailing venture Hospital to become luxury flats in £1bn makeover Times Online Chance to remove eyesores that could become planning headache Marcus Binny Analysis Hot Properties Rise of the Candy men-brothers in luxury Renaissance for Russia's movie industry Fedor Bondarchuk is the son of Sergei Bondarchuk, one … Michael Dounaev is the managing director of Sistema … Stalin used cinema to keep comrades in line The Times Lights, camera, action. . . forstbites Russia is creating its own version of Hollywood as oligarch billions attract the stars, says julian Evans 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 Hopes over FSA review help Kensington to advance 8% Small Caps Gilts Standard unflagging in spite of empire's localised difficulties Tempus Ashtead Group Lonmin up as Xstrata dips on seesaw of takeover talk Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Stagecoach Banking & Finance Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Wing Commander George Unwin Airman who from modest beginnings as an RAF clerk became one of the Battle of Britain's most prolific aces The Rev his Honour Christopher Lea Survivor of an early, and abortive, parachute operation in Italy who subsequently became a judge and cleric Brian Duke Tropical disease expert whose pioneering work in Africa helped to save millions from river blindness Raymond Davis US chemist and Nobel laureate whose patient research confirmed the existence of the elusive neutrino Professor Paul Cohn Mathematician who devoted himself to algebra Memorial Service Enforcing justices must accept assessment Law Report House of Lords Guardian of public interest's role Privy Council Night Sky in July—Venus is rising before sunrise Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Nicholas Paul Heiney 15.11.82 - 26.06.06 Deaths Bridge Chess Personal Column US awash, and worse to come Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't forget sport when you're away Tennis in the Usk Valley £125 per double room; football week £269. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers A retreat from the excitement Leisure and luxury by the lakes Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Sport Johnston lets his horses do the talking Racing Relaxed Spencer views bigger picture British Grand Prix picture offer Newcastle Hamilton Park The Wright Track Salisbury Lingfield Park Racing Yesterday's Results Leicester Quinn finally seals Sunderland deal Football Sorenstam: the start of a slump or just a blip? Golf Cambridge claw way back from unsettling setbacks Rowing Jones plans to play on for Kiwis to avenge rout Rugby League The Results Service Athletics Today's Fixtures Golf Power to face Spider man Debut for Ellis Extra toil for Kent Hot-shot Calvert The Sunday Times Funnell blow after injury strikes Primmore's Pride Equestrianism Chambers falls short in a shaky second coming Athletics Newspaper licensing agency Robinson awaits new direction Rugby Union Gough and Bichel rip into toothless Sussex Benning can answer England's prayers Scoreboards Muchall not able to turn slice of luck into victory Twenty 20 Cup Glamorgan exploit the imbalance in spinners Whitewash looms as England hit a low note Absent Friends Scoreboard from Old Trafford Sri Lanka catch on to winning ways after slow start Timesonline talkSPORT Flintoff unlikely to be fit for first Test How They Line up Roddick still believes he is a force in the battle for power Rejuvenated Lee homes in on breaking new ground Hard-court season may hit Britain's Davis Cup chances Yesterday's Results Today's Order of Play Times Online Ljubicic finds a winning formula to end losing run Sharapova adopts persona that portrays her as larger than life South springs surprise with dream victory Match Points Mattek steals show with design for living beneath breadline Will Pavia on a young American whose brief turn was a lesson in economics Unequal pay battle forces Williams back on offensive Henman shown no mercy by brilliant Federer Ladakh High spirits swiftly and cruelly deflated Alyson Rudd witnesses the death knell for Henmania after his disappointing exit Easy Tiger Early Exits at Sw19 The Times Crossword 23,328 The Insider Sport Gloves off as Eriksson goes for knockout over Portugal The Times The Game Picture Gallery times2 passnotes theface Good on cameras Bid for the Plinth the bulletin contents The big question This week Big Brother inmates were asked to define the meaning of life. We asked leading thinkers the quesion. Interview by Ella Stimson and Michelle Henry Richard Dawkins Evolutionary biologist and professor Sheikh Ibrahim Mogra An imam and a chairman in the Muslim Council of Britain A Benedictine monk Rabbi Julia Neuberger Author and social reformer Brent Hoberman Co-founder and chairman of lastminute.com Professor John Carey Colin McGinn Professor of philosophy Dr John Sentamu Archbishop of York Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Equal pay for equal play at Wimbledon May the best team win (or maybe not) Soles in torment You know your life's in trouble when . . . . . . you want to kill the slow-coaches, says Carol Midgley The Times Is Megan's Law a vigilantes' charter? As the Home Office considers making paedophiles' addresses public, Catherine Philp, in Maine, sees the tragic consequences there, and Charles Bremner reports on the case of two abducted children in Belgium Campaign to bring it to UK 'We don't want this law here' Get Easy Living High blood pressure?Beta blockers are not the only answer answer your health questions Ask Dr Stuttaford David Nieper Bruges by Eurostar Georgina Goodman picks summer heels Insider trading Georgina's summer sandal tips screen Who framed Bob Hoskins? Stefanie Marsh went to meet a cauldron of foul-mouthed rage, but ended up with a bit of a grumpy-wumps Starts Tomorrow Winner Best Flim Steppes back in time The Weeping Camel director tells Wendy Ide why she found it easier working with dogs Discover Egypt Rocky racoon reviews film James Christopher has had enough of cute pixellated animals—but not of real ones Over the Hedge U 83 mins The Cave of the Yellow Dog U 93 mins Just My Luck PG, 103 mins Rebacca PG, 131 mins The travails of a Russian trophy wife is a low-key pleasure for Wendy Ide and a concert movie is a showcase of impassioned rap Multiple Display Advertising Items She's in the mood for Memphis Russian star Dina Korzun tells Ian Johns why she left Moscow Stadium Arcadium Hitch shoots, Herrmann scores John Russell Taylor recalls his unlikely friendship in London in the Sixties with Alfred Hitchcock's favourite film composer arvon DVD Dinners The Wicker Man Gingerbread Wicker Men What you need Introducing Friends—the action movie Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Concert LSO/Järvi Barbican The Bee Theatre The Seagull Theatre The Seagull Lyttelton First Night Blond Eckbert Opera Entertainments Der Stein der Weisen Opera Concert Tokyo String Quartet Middle Temple Hall, Ec4 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Angus Batey Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Hidden Treasure Houses Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Variations House Five, 9pm Who Gets the Heart? Channel 4, 10pm The Lawless Breed (1953) Film Choice Channel 4, 1.25pm Highlander (1986) ITV2,10pm/12.15am So, is your home urbanchiccool? Last Night's TV Ian Johns As the building progressed, the pregnant Beeny not only got bigger but more frustrated Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan The Game World Cup in 60 Seconds Rooney Ready to The Standardbearer A star turn is itching to unleash his own brand of mayhem, says Simon Barnes Bare Teeth—and Bite Five-Star Service for Wayne Andy Gray says it is the right move to play Rooney as a lone striker but he must not be left isolated The Times New Podcast A Memorial to the Horrors of Times past The Pilgrimage Proving Football Really Does Have Heart Calm is Shattered by Rising Friction Oliver Kay finds the welcome mat put away for some distrusted guests The Ghost Set in Bronze Poll Axed from Referees' List The News Voronin out Aragones Threat Last 16 More like It's a Knockout Gray refereeing adds to game-show feel of life on tour bus Parreira Ignores Critics and Sticks with Brazilian Old Guard Swap Shop in top Gear The Shirts Tom Dart on a sweat-soaked tradition that appears to have Fifa hot under the collar Coach Claims France were Racially Abused by Spain Fans Under the Hammer Mascherano Shining out of Limelight Gabriele Marcotti talks to the unsung workhorse in Argentina's talented team Loreal men expert Argentina Want to Show They are Better than Brazil Kahn Happy to Cheet from the Sidelines Matt Hughes on the goalkeeper's motional role World Cup Statistics Bill Edgar surveys all the facts and figures that have brought us to the last night betfair.com Players in Detail Team by Team World Cup Statistics Teams in Detail The Quarter-Finalists Meanwhile Back to the Real World Gabriele Marcotti reports on an anxious camp Italy's Crisis Gathers pace Troubled Times World Cup Today Time to Give the Pundits a Break Commentators need a ceasefire more than a day off World Cup Billy Gillette Career Inside Sainsbury's Of course I'm not busy, I'm the boss The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week spiral software What you'll need to get started Competencies Initiative They're off The Office Psychologist Superstition Take care to measure up How to . . . Deal with Psychometric Tests There's a good change that somewhere on the career curve you'll be psychometrically assessed. Sarah Campbell finds that preparation and honesty play key parts when you're put to the test Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Class of 2006 The Future The Honourable Artillery Company Number 93 Where next for . . . Business information is all part of the service The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers How Do I Become . . . . . . An Underwriter? Where Women Go to Work Cash alone can't keep managers at their desks Talking Point Managers' Pay Big salary increases have not slowed the increase in the number of people quitting managerial positions. Tosin Sulaiman finds out what will keep managers in their jobs You Need a New Job when . . . Answers Test Yourself . . . Career Recruiters put online resources to good use Michael Page Careers in . . . Recruitment Opinion Gareth Osborne What is REC? Degrees and skills make for a profitable package Graduate Recruitment Although there are graduates in recruitment, the sector rates attributes such as drive and interpersonal skills equally highly, as Lucy Alexander and Sarah Campbell learn What is It like Working in Recruitment? Badenoch & Clark Recruiting has a professional edge Career Changers The Key to the . . . Recruitment consultants are usually professional people or graduates who change careers Recruitment is a big hit despite the myths Reality Check If you've ever wondered what the recruitment industry is all about but were too afraid to ask, fret not. Carly Chynoweth puts the questions and unravels some of the fables Where to Find out More rmg Are you the hunter or hunted? 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