News from 30/06/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, David Lister and Devika Bhat, Simon Rushworth, Sir Stuart Lipton, Alexandra Frean, Djm, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Adam Fresco and Sam Knight, Devika Bhat, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Simon Clark, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Ryan Jones, Will Pavia, David Byram-Wigfield, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Hudson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Terence Dear, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Brian Bibby, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Geoffrey Kingscott Ukip, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Jenny MacArthur, Crispin Shorter, Chris Canpling, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, John Andrew, John Button, Ron Lewis, Stephen Shay, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Barry Kinnersley, Paula Hawkins, Mark Ellerby Managing director, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John Tremayne, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Julian Evans, Alan Howes, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Chris Huhne, Gailes Smith, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Boris Becker, Marcus Binney, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Gianluca Vialli, Matthew Pryor, Vinay Mehra, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Ned Parker and Ali Hamdani, Abby Aron, Martin Murrell, Jeannette Hyde, Rev Dr John Gillibrand, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Sam Coates and Greg Hurst, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Amanda Andrews and Dan Sabbagh, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jeff Galvin, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Sophie Heawood, Mike Rosewell, Russell Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Editor and Patrick Hosking, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Rev Dr A. R. Mir, Des MacHale, Dr Andrew Lawson Honorary Senior Lecturer, Jeffrey Robinson, Rajeev Syal, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Tony Mitchell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, George Michael, George Benson, Alyson Rudd, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Acting Deputy Chief Constable A. McAllister, Naomi Cleaver, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times 3Am Double loss for Labour party in by-election Prison failures Bush court blow 25 Reasons why England Will Win the World Cup the Game Cyclist deaths up Fed rate rise 'Go on, all you ladies, say it loud - i'm a housewife, … Stealth plan to 'privatise' NHS care Health firms to provide 'expert help' and tender for contracts worth billions Bricks and Mortar Like watching Tim-but over two days Double defeat for Labour at hands of independents In the Times Today The Times Final warning over power share in Northern Ireland The Results Doctors reject euthanasia law Abu Hamza silent Ez-MI6 man held Recess to be cut Royal jet go-ahead Loo with a view Chopard Horror Show Hobbits and losses Despite a $24 million investment, 55 actors and 500 costumes, The Lord of the Rings on stage has flopped, reports James Bone The medical profession will see this as a kick in the teeth Commentary New dose of 'privatisation by stealth' for NHS Jail for anthrax threat to Blair Briton is freed Rail strikes Pilot dies in crash £126,000 VC Morien Jones Dior Unwitting betrayal by friend after they took flight Couple who ran but couldn't hide Gun gang tracked down a killer's parents to their seaside hideaway and murdered them in cold blood, Rajeev Syal reports Britain's secret plan to bomb China John Lewis No More Heroes Turn up the Heat this Summer TV ads are turning dragon-slayers into 'castrated dweebs' Catalogue of errors that led to prisoner's racist murder Main Points Whitehall frantic as jail fill to bursting Months after selling its prison ship the Home Office is now looking for new vessels to convert, reports Richard Ford Overcrowding reflects Labour's policy failure Howard and Blunkett get together in a show of light relief möben Cycle deaths rise as more beginners climb into the saddle Road Victims Currys Cameron plans vouchers to help world poor The Gleneagles Shortfall Geldof says G8 donors are missing aid targets Managing human resources Oz-style People As Bromley & Chislehurst went to the by-election polls … Bonhams Picture Gallery Who is Dr Martin Rooney, of Bremen University? According … Ps Picture Gallery Fascinating to real in yesterday's Daily Telegraph … At Wimbledon this week, bite of People found themselves … Also in Sw19, at Maria Sharapova's post-victory press … mfi Standard Life Source for Forest Gate raid was 'credible and sensitive' Detained Iraqis 'were planning terrorist attacks' comet It's spend, spend, as nation bites its nails Delighted shopkeepers are rubbing their hands as the cash flows through their tills, David Lister and Devika Bhat report Sainbury's The Game Dell Murray's website deluged with anti-Scots gibes From Private Barbecues to the Public Bar-Our Cup Runneth over Steep rise in suspensions for violent schoolchildren Multiple Display Advertising Items Class Bullies Judge calls for family courts to admit press Multiple Display Advertising Items Three in hospital after being hit by chocolate bar salmonella bug dfs Foreign prisoner went on to kill War medals set for auction Husband killed wife with bolt gun Drawing attention to road safety Iberiai Ship suspected of illegal fishing held by Norwegian coast guard Scandal of CSA reforms that cost £1bn and made it worse One of the most damning reports from the public spending watchdog is out today. Alexandra Frean reports Lack of Support Jvc Refugees make their own way Gun teacher jailed Monkeys found Briton held Return to radio Surgeon honoured for risking life on blazing submarine Over the Hedge Party funding Cut-price justice Can the Anglican Communion survive? Assisted dying Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate A right royal bargain Punishing crime Quality of care is all Trial by Home Sec Henman heave-ho Patriot games Picture Gallery Political Football Sporting passions are best left on the pitch The Game is Coming Home Su Doku has circled the globe, from Timbuktu to Tokyo, like playful Puck Why Willy Wonka would have been in terror of the Food Standards Agency Note Book Worlds Apart Politicians, the judiciary and the threat of terrorism Thunderer: Result: Citizens 1 Govt 0 Hello, caller. Are you worried? Next time you speak to a Third World call centre, consider the potential for fraud and terrorism The Times The EU turn Cameron must make Remaining in the European People's Party is the only way the Tories will have any clout Listen to the veterans: America must decide if it's right to be in Iraq or not Nearly all believed that the US is steadily digging itself into a hole of its own making Dinosaur has means to be mother of all meat-eaters BT Total BT Great money giveaway was just a 'cry for help' PC World Magnet Popcorn and . . . 3-D tipped for star role, if it takes off Director of Titanic says that cinema should wake up to possibilities, writes Dalya Alberge Faiths that abuse children by ritual 'should face law' Oxfam Girl's razor attacker is guilty of wounding 'Home wrecker' appears in court Ambridge marriage sets record City invests in Oxford research Fish cull to save salmon and trout Zanussi Food shortages 'set to spread' We don't need nuclear submarines on round-the-clock patrol, say MPs Britain's Nuclear Deterrent Blair looks set to decide first, debate later Multiple Display Advertising Items Mice share their pain Teenage model murder hearing Boating charge Hospital mugger Pensions boost Gold coin rush How ants steal a march on rivals The Sharpest Critics empiredipect Vicars, nazis and thesps ... very 1942 and still hilarious first night See How They Run Index Guantanamo trials are illegal, Supreme Court tells President The ruling that Mr Bush overstepped his powers brings new calls for the camp to close, writes Tim Reid Detention System in the Dock Bush strategy is tried and found wanting Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Historic town spared as water recedes Night Mayors The real-life Boss Hogg faces his legal hazards (Reuters): Sharia courts grow in power (AP): Graft crackdown (Reuters): Vulnerable Vatican (Reuters): Milosevic guilty (AP): Wedding film plea (Reuters): Weapons pawned (AFP): Taking stock (AP): Hard evidence Iraq leader meets rebel groups to talk peace Oxfam Sergeant recruiting for Marines in Fahrenheit 9/11 is killed by bomb The Times In Gaza, foes and families can only dig in to wait for attacks or talks Women voters make history eat Peace talks with Eta announced Protesters hot under the collar Expat jailed for killing chauffeur Arriving - on a jet ski Past Imperfect Iran kicks G8 nuclear ultimatum into touch Anglian Dispute over Muslim MP leads to fall of coalition De Villepin girl comes up smelling of roses £2.3bn sky train to Tibet is a sellout Mao's dream of defying ice and altitude to lay a track to Lhasa, 5,000m above sea level, is achieved, reports Jane MacArtney Decathlon The Times One girl had been raped; both were strangled intel National Headlines Save £1.99 off Esquire July issue Lost images expose truth of Great War A collection of rare photographs found in an attic throw light on the reality of First World War, writes Roger Boyes Times Business Bond market in Tokyo halted Friday June 30 2006 QXL Ricardo rise Takeover delay Spirent cuts jobs Quote of the day EMI and Warner in row over 'inducement fee' of £26m Wall Street soars as Fed signals peak in rate rises FTSE 100 Apple finds irregularities in stock option awards to employees Stock Markets Pension fund exodus spells low returns Business Commentary Caught in Defra's oversized net North Sea Oil Commodities Carbon copy Pound to Dollar Are You Owed? Currencies History lesson 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 BMW investigated over luxury trip Stop Press Farm subsidy cuts reach stalemate Xansa expects more outsourcing Google launches payment service The Sunday Times Class action lawyers target BP on propane allegations The Times Offers Direct Claims turn up the heat in trailer parks and farms of US Lawsuit fuels oil giant's troubles in America Rosneft IPO 'for the people' leaves Russians divided Big Offer Carbon Trust Capitalism's trying birth leaves deep mistrust of the market Carbon cap will hit UK business, says CBI chief The Times Same old formula City Diary Riviere touch City Diary AHG lifts offer in bid battle for De Vere Crossed off City Diary King criticises Brown for delay filling MPC seat Fed pleases almost everyone with a balancing act on interest rates Investors' fears should be soothed by the calming tone of last night's statement, says Gary Duncan Union agreement averts Asda strike eos Airlines MacQuarie alliance pulls out of battle for ABP By Our Business Staff: WPP arm loses Reckitt Benckiser account to Euro RSCG Setback for Google in fight over faster web access Mobile operators attack plan to regulate texting Net players may hold best cards in freesheet war Media Busy mums a target for new way to sell music Amanda Andrews and Dan Sabbagh on radio companies' alternative to the iPod Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Polis Top Scorers World Cup viewing figures for top five non-England games Trinity Mirror forecasts 10% slide in advertising Announcement suggests that problems are affecting entire portfilo 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 CSR discovers fresh hope with Nokia's market share recovery Small Caps Gilts Trinity Mirror may be due for a bounce after the bad news Tempus ICI New view on AstraZeneca adds to FTSE 100 advance Stock Markets Large Caps Balfour Beatty Equity Prices Cheltenham & Gloucester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline.co.uk/funds The Times Times Register Lord Rawlinson of Ewell Obituaries Hardworking Attorney-General under Edward Health, who continued with a heavy caseload of court work while in office Lord Rawlinson of Ewell, PC, QC, Attorney-General, 1970-74, was born on June 26,1919. He died on June 28,2006, aged 87 Godfrey Argent Talented portrait photographer who greatly extended the range of the National Photographic Record Godfrey Argent, photographer, was born pn February 6,1937. He died on June 1,2006, aged 69 Lives Remembered Court Circular Births Forth Coming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Luncheon Birthdays Questions Answered issile volleys, and riots in the pavilion Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Announcements Memorial Service Colin Ingleby-MacKenzie Church News Hunting ban does not breach rights Law Report Court of Appeal Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Mysterious clouds may be a warning Weather Eye Times Online Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motor Point Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Punto looks winner with Maserati makeover Vaughan Freeman says Fiat's restyled and stretched supermini should prove a big hit thanks to its dramatic good looks Mercedes-Benz FIAT 1.4 Dynamic 3-Door Mansell stars in racy Goodwood line-up All-Rounder Leaves Rivals in its Wake Times Online Warranty Direct Elite Registrations Time Sport Nichols leaves with badge of respect Racing Alan Lee talks to the departing chief executive of the BHB about his tenure Folkestone Wolverhampton New Castle The Times Sports Book New Market Market Rasen Yesterday's Results Newcastle Course Specialists The Sunday Times Hutchison ready to make her point Fencing Fans show willingness to forgive and forget Motor Racing United States Grand Prix Plymouth pair catch the eye with finishing flourish Rowing Henley Royal Regatta Times Online Wigan must rely on own efforts for their survival Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures LeMERIDIEN Flawless Inglis makes the most of local knowledge Equestrianism It's not about the bike as Landis moves up a gear Jeremy Whittle finds a fighter hoping to emerge from Lance Armstrong's shadow Rac rescue Five to Watch By Our Sports Staff: Young and Cole on way to West Ham in £5.5m deal Football Path to Riches Umaga cashes in with Toulon Bickerton charge ICC handout Gomarsall departs Khan's next step England victory Shelf-stacker is reaching for the top in NBA Basketball Malcolm to the rescue as Britain avoid drop Athletics European Cup talk Sport Final Positions Power left in limbo after referee calls sudden halt Boxing Yesterday's Twenty20 Cup Scoreboards Sillence is golden for Lewis Carberry and Stokes supply the high notes Somerset's rope tricks cast shadow over thriller Horton hits last-ball six in lively end to dull affair Mauresmo does little to resolve her doubts South exits after failing to hold her nerve Match Points Outfit of the day Yesterday's Results Today's Order of Play Agassi keeps the farewell party going Nadal calls on desire in different ball game Djokovic raises the eyebrows again with deft display Henman must ask difficult questions and then come back for a final ride Lee can see light at end of the tunnel after his brave performance Wimbledon Online Murray plays waiting game after stumble scope Fall Guys Give Cause for Concern The Times Crossword 23,329 The Insider Safin shows Jekyll and Hyde nature in defeat The Times Sport New blow sends Vaughan's Ashes hopes up in smoke The Times Wayne's Playing Mind Games times2 pass notes No 205: Strangers on a Train the face Mr Unflappable the click the bulletin contents The world beater In the 600 days since The Times first published Su Doku, it has conquered the world. Richard Morrison and Times writers worldwide report on its impact A Calcutta beauty queen worked out a solution on live TV in 10min 42sec Picture Gallery Saab 93 Su Doku spoken here The Times Think So Doku's addictive? Just try Hashi Where to get your next fix Picture Gallery The scandal of restricted treatment for asbestosis health Once again, we are being hamstrung in treating a devastating disease, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford In Body & Soul tomorrow The workout How cherries can keep you feeling fit Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Ditching the housewife seems a desperate move Tragic news for Latin lovers Ivory towers Ten features … of the World Cup we want at Wimbledon The Times Luxury with Lucia Show off your tan with funky, chunky jewels I need a dress for my 50th birthday do at the Ritz Lucia van der Post answers your style questions Markelliot Dish Artichoke and asparagus 'mimosa' Serves 4 Prep 30min Cook 20min Cafe Would Winnie-the-Pooh dip a paw in dzildzilche? food Jane Wheatley has answers for all your honey-related questions Sounds The Wall comes tumbling down Roger Waters opens up to Pete Paphides about himself, his battles and they Floyd World Cup Flights 'I'm enjoying my life. Perhaps that's enough' Unchained melodies Downloading means that some hits will be with us for ever and ever, says Steve Jelbert The digital charts are full of his that never leave These we have loved (more than once) Dixie Chicks Ian Broudie podcast Garnier Raised on God and squirrels ... now that's what I call poverty. Gossip tell Sophie Heawood about their American Gothic roots nuggets Free Proms guide with The Times tomorrow The Times Classical Osmo Vänskä Beethoven symphonies Classical Janathan Cohen Vivaldi cello concertos Hyperion Pop Thom Yorke The Eraser Folk Various artists Fuzzy Felt Folk The … Charts Pop Netsayi Chimurenga Soul Jazz Diana Ross Blue Radio Remixing the Delius myth Bradford gives its neglected son a makeover, says Geoff Brown Stadium Arcadium Pop reviews first night Pet Shop Boys Opera & Ballet Beached but out at sea Opera Les Aveugles Pop The Times Jazz tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner television multichannel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Discovery Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Live World Cup 2006 Buildings that Shaped Britain Variations Coup BBC Two, 9pm Flim Choice Wishful Thinking (1997) BBC Two, 11.35pm Twins of Evil (1971) BBC One, 12.30am Horizon's mixed smoke signals Last Night's TV The programme was called We Love Cigarettes; it should have been The Lung Goodbye Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3943 New Drugs Candidates Word Watching Polygon Prime The Game Quarter-Finals We're Still in It and we Can Win It The Match England have the ability to silence the critics, saus Simon Barnes Free Podcast Plus 'We Must Deliver,' Says Determined Neville The Match Matt Dickinson finds the England defender in typically voluble mood Scolari Can Pull a Real Surprise on Eriksson Italy Will Be Refereed Tonight by Frank Queasy Feeling Gives Beckham Fresh Hunger How to Beat Portugal Your Three-Page Guide There are five tactical steps to heaven for England as they seek to exact revenge Morrisons Times Online Contrite Poll:'i Almost Quit' The News betfair Stars are out in Kerman's Ideal Garbriele Marcotti on a coach biting back at critics New Masters Aim to Surpass Class of '86 Italy and Ukraine Met Four Weeks Ago in a Friday Soup Buffoon Climbs aboard Gravy Train Owen Slot on the rise of 'President' Beckenbauer Maradona to Suffer in the Crying Game William Hill We Play for the True France, Says Thuram No World Cup Host Has Failed to Get past the First … Samsung Eriksson Found Guilty by the Style Council The Look The Times Shevchenko States Case for the Defence Always Pros and Cons with Idea of Rotation Much depends on individuals' natures over chopping and changing team Argentina Last Got beyond the Quarter- Finals in 1990 Ukraine's Busy Danger Man Grief over Pessotto totesport World Cup Today betfair Stardom on the Cards for Poll The erring official can be this year's George Michael World Cup 7/24 This is we loved about football yesterday . . . World Cup Billy Gillette The Times The Surveyor Opening Bids Bricks and Mortar Householders are not the only ones fed up with the poor quality of design—planners are too Anne Ashworth Property Editor Focus on How is the market doing In Hackney? Greater London In Flat with Garden in West London Get in Get out Get Away Out Georgian-Style House in Surrey Away House with Tower in Yorkshire Pop over to Cork Carol vorderman's Irish paradise is a quick commute from London, says Paula Hawkins Boom Time Octacon It's Time to Learn a Few Home Truths Cover Story Wrong size, wrong shape, wrong place: developers are building tiny inner-city flats when buyers want three-bed family houses. Meanwhile new apartments stand empty and are losing value. Susan Emmett reports Join the Debate Fact File Rejecting the Loft Option Thousands of flats are rising in the North but few want them, says Jayne Dowle Only 21 flats sold in Liverpool city centre in three months The Breath of Summer High Society Hapsford is a perfect spot to sit and dream on a balmy evening, writes Marcus Binney Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items The Highi and Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items King Sturge Going up Country Buy to Let Demand for rural lets is rising, says Paula Hawkins Inside Track Village Life for Rent Show Homes If you want to use your house as a calling card for your business, make sure it exudes style and confidence, says Nicole Swengley Put your Best Side Forward Inner Dilemma An extension could be a profitable move if you need more space, says Naomi Cleaver Web Links A Marrakesh Success Abroad out Look After a year of searching, Tim Bullamore will soon have the keys to his very own riad I'll open the terrace get broadband, and shop in the souls Market Report For Sale Savills Get next Door on Side Planning Matters Sweet-talk the neighbours to avoid falling out over an extension, says Jeannette Hyde Your marriage or your sanity is at risk if it gets out of control Box Clever Premier Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Home File Q&A The Times What's on Exhibition Double Helping Mort Gage Make over Linking up with her husband will expand Nina's mortgage options Not working and living outside the UK can pose problems Buy-To-Let Mortgage Best Buys Fancy a Mortgage Make over? 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