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News from 03/07/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Paul Farmer, Matthew Syed, Sean O'Neill and Joanna Bale, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan Economic View, Dan Sabbagh and martin Waller, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Charlotte Robinson, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, David Wilson, Peter Breuer, Devika Bhat, Paul Smith, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Penny Wark, John Johnston, Penton Lewis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, The Rev Ulric Gerry, Elizabeth Judge, Martin Waller and Gary Duncan, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Phil Franklin, Jenny Knight, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Isabella Rosselline, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Frances Coverdale, Stephen Farrell, P. R. Shortell, Jenny MacArthur, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ray Mitchell, Graham Keeley, Andrew Bull, Alan Sleator, Ray Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Michael Cuthbert, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Neil Harman, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Dr Stephen Warner, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Beckham, Alice Olins, Tom Mitchelson, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Paul Robinson, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Frank O'Hara, Cliff Prior, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Matt Baggott, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Ian Mcbain, Dalya Alberge, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Angela Greatley, Richard Ford and Greg Hurst, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Andy Barlow, Tony Dawe, Allen Robertson, Michael Coveney, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Olivia Cole, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, John Durand, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Dyball, Frances Gibb, Helena De Bertodano, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Anthony Jennings, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Andrew Mcculloch, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Tim Albone and Michael Evans, Nick Meo,

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The Times Sophie's PR firm in court over debt Soldiers killed Conservative spin Fred Trueman Khmer Rouge trial Airbus valuation Index Timesonline.co.uk 7/7 victims are bionic surgery pioneers Hotter than Rio Tearful England captain gives up his armband Teachers will have power to search all pupils for knives In the Times Today Cameron supports plan to stop Scottish MPs voting Offences Double Eight killed in road crashes Soldier dies Bus arrest Power surge People-smuggling Malaria hope Hedges recover RJH Public Relations Tiffany & Co. The RJH Story Sophie's PR firm taken to court over bad debts The business was ruined by the 'fake sheikh' scandal and now owes creditors £30,000, reports Andrew Pierce 'Keep your cool' warning as Britain gets hotter than Rio The hooligans are beaten; now for the drunks Now that It's All over, 11 Reasons to Be Cheerful House of Fraser Tennis ladies are on the ball - not dancing on the tables Paras die as Taleban mount new attack on their base JVC Hague questions mission of British troops Girl, 3, is killed as mother seeks help Lastminute.com Two women are found battered to death at 'brothel' Breakthrough brings bionic Growing skin tissue around metal enables artificial limbs to be joined to the bone, making them stronger and more useful, writes Sam Lister The painfully slow journey from Long John Silver to Luke Skywalker Inventors often find that nature has beaten them to it EasyJet Crimes and Punishment Penalty points for foreign offences IWC Killer drivers to face prison A new offence of causing death by careless driving may end the practice of fining guilty motorists, Frances Gibb reports Prescott's charity gift came from public purse Dell Ntl: Telewest MPs condemn Blair on terror powers Government backed police over longer detention of suspects on 'flimsy' evidence, report Richard Ford and Greg Hurst Stay Police step up patrols for anniversary of 7/7 Churchill Insurance Company Limited Ntl: Telewest A Big Problem in Australia Huge fish that anglers say is not such a great catch Easter eggs may have caused rise in cases of 'chocolate salmonella' Vonage The Open University Expedia Cyclist tumbles on to live rail Club stabbing Burglary death Player charged Smoking fine Book now Sixth-formers haunted by debt fears Top-up fees begin this autumn but half of would-be undergraduates see them as a deterrent, Alexandra Blair reports Mental health care in prisons Hello caller... England's failure, foul play and penalty kicks The right to die Join the debate with Times Readers worldwide... timesonline.co.uk/debate The bobby as a family friend Care home quality Middlesex makeover Anglican market Grunting costs Police pussyfooting Picture Gallery Stock Questions The price of Government intervention in financial markets Search One, Search All Alan Johnson is right to sharpen up the law on knives in schools The Saltire in Sw19 Andy Murray, tennis phenomenon and British diplomat It kept quiet about Sars - now has China been caught out over bird flu? Science Notebook We knead you, Marco Thunderer Cristina Odone Bromley's homing instinct When so many Conservative voters stay away, David Cameron must listen to their message The Times It's the penalty of being English Frank, Stevie and Jamie, the nation loves you for your failure. Unfortunately... One year on from the horrors of the 7/7 bombs and nothing has changed If life really has returned to normal it is not because of courage but complacency If only we can apologise often enough, we're told then all will be well Vodafone Green Flag Virgin DVD detective hunts cinema pirates An enforcer is appointed after measures to fight illegal copying only boosted the £280 million industry, writes Dalya Alberge Landlords face a battle over smokers' shelters Oxfam Pub hours fiasco 'will be repeated with casino laws' Sharks! But they're only basking Missing a Kingston by 200 miles Britain has a head for history American Express 'Bonkers' test of equal access Copper price sparks danger raids Tories try St Tropez makeover Oxfam Spinning for the Party The Week in Parliament Health fears over sex hormones in imported beef Bird-Watching Picture Gallery Song thrush stages comeback in the nation's gardens A flawlessly polished piece of heritage rock First night Pop Roger Waters Hyde Park Alliance Leicester The Sharpest Critics Former torturers turn accusers and confront the killing fields A trial aims to help Cambodians to face up to the Khmer Rouge era, Nick Meo reports from Phnom Penh Lest They Forget: Terror under Pol Pot Australia India UN rebukes Israel after air attacks on civilian buildings Guantanamo inmates 'no longer any use' (AP): Saddam's wife on wanted list (AP): UN force hopes (AP): Tigers train troops (AP): US aid warning (AP): Intrusive ship (AP): 119 nails in belly (AP): Priest stabbed ArtsFirst Mystery of woman's 'sex ship' death An inquest has heard shocking evidence of her date-rape drug humiliation, writes Bernard Lagan Directline.com Bikers defy town's ban on rally (AP): Italy wants Bruno the bear's body (AP): 28,000 march for democracy Storms delay shuttle launch again Rias Drought and debt drive poor farmers to suicide India's Government is finally offering relief to cotton growers who can barely scrape a living, Ashling O'Connor reports Finns break the ice with old adversary After taking over the EU presidency, Finland is to press other member states to embrace Russia, reports Michael Binyon ScotRail Cyprus meeting brings hope of reconciliation AA Multiple Display Advertising Items By Our Foreign Staff: Tributes to outspoken leader who led reform Fresh blow as Airbus gets low valuation Monday July 3 2006 WTO trade talks still deadlocked Rates 'to be held' FSA eyes market BP suspensions Quote of the day RBS 'can say nothing' to help NatWest Three British factories safe for now, says Toyota Government 'undermines Lond Hollywood's star back in the ascendancy Board power in the hot seat at British Land FTSE 100 The new Audi Q7. Vorsprung durch Technik Stock Markets The Brownerons are coming to get us North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know Economics World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week The Pound Rumour of the day Stock Market: British Funds Equal GM shares for Renault-Nissan Stop Press Deutsche Bank up for acquisitions FilmFour to relaunch as free service BA holds back from buying aircraft The Times UK shows Europe the way to go in wealth creation Staff shortages threaten growth in banking sector How They Performed Barratt to regenerate Scottish school land Ca O2 seeks to equip the Garda Beer sales at fever pitch for Cup game UK car factories are safe for now, says Toyota boss The Times Worldwide Operation Britons at risk from US war on price fixing Pirates tale captures fans to become $1bn treasure trove Amanda Andrews charts the spectacular success of a film industry franchise Releases close together are expected to fuel retail sales Appeal for heirs Hollywood's star back in ascendancy Film Facts Fitness First in £10m deal for Australian LivingWell clubs SAP HBOS and Reubens in fund deal Investors to vote on Boots tie-up Business confidence strengthens Roadshows for CMA fund float Can a magical cat lick a unique bottle-opener? Young Enterprise Investors must learn that Russia isn't all gas and gushers Recent events have focused attention on energy but the economy has other importants sectors, says Michael Cuthbert It has 140 million consumers, a skilled workforce and competitive labour costs Power CV Off to a strong start in the shadow Powers in the Boardroom Stephen Hester talks to Jenny Davevy about his move into the hot seat at British Land with Sir John Ritblat looking on Carbon Trust The Times The Leader in Ten Questions Banking & Finance C&G Guaranteed Branch Saver Movers and makers - the best of British This year's MX Awards offer proof of a manufacturing revival, says Tony Dawe Other businesses need to learn from the way the winners operate Magal engineering ltd Get hands-on advice from a national network of specialists New Bonus for Mx2007 Entries The Mx2006 Award Winners Protomold The ultimate seal of approval Tony Dawe visits a company that has scooped three awards Top team pumps out the profits Mas Plugging into people power Motivating employees to produce world-class products has given two companies a leading edge, reports Jenny Knight Partnership with schools attracts young recruits Winning company faced liquidation just three years ago Power Panels Electrical Systems Limited Bus builder aims to stay streets ahead of the competition Innovation is the key to one winner's continuing strength, says Jenny Knight Times Register Fred Trueman England bowler who became the first man to take 300 Test wickets and later lent his inimitable presence to radio commentary Fred Trueman, OBE, Yorkshire and England cricketer, was born on February 6,1931. He died of cancer on July 1,2006, aged 75 Lieutenant-Commander Darren Chapman Dauntless naval helicopter pilot who demonstrated skill and leadership in the Gulf and the Balkans Lieutenant-Commander Darren Chapman, naval aviator, was born on September 14,1965. He was killed in action on May 6,2006, aged 40 Air Marshal Sir John Rowlands, GC Bomb disposal expert decorated for his courage, who became a pioneer of Britain's nuclear deterrent Air Marshal Sir John Rowlands, Gc, Kbe, bomb disposal expert and Raf scientist, was born on September 23,1915. He died on June 4,2006, aged 90 Lives in Brief His Honour Alan Booth, circuit judge, 1976-93, was born on August 20,1922. He died on May 15,2006, aged 83 His Honour Arthur Figgis, circuit judge, 1971-92, was born on September 12,1918. He died on May 29,2006, aged 87 Monthly mass cycle rides not notifiable processions Queen's Bench Divisional Court Letting go of old issues Notebook Charities Council's own resources not relevant in housing case Court of Appeal Hastening child abduction cases Court of Appeal Premium Bonds Memorial Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays Court Circular Fellows Anniversaries: Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Birkdale School Births Deaths Bridge Chess Winning Move Personal Column Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast High temperature from a far away Sun Weather Eye Fallon puts Dylan Thomas on right path Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cricket Windsor World Cup Curragh Details The Times Sports Book Musselburgh Championship Leaders Pontefract Wolverhampton Course Specialists Delight for Funnell as gamble pays Equestrianism The Results Service Today's Fixtures Hoddle raises Wolves' hackles Bickerton title England draw Ireland's crown Urango takes belt Relative success France sneak in Rhinos underline superiority in semi-final dress rehearsal Rugby League St Helens solid at top as Castleford edge to safety The Times Drought is a matter of life and death Fishing Other stars now at risk as the drug net widens Cycling Tour De France Britain lacking stomach for final Rowing Sorenstam forced to extend wait Golf Hushovd not amused after fan gives him a big hand Carter assault hurries Warwickshire home Tauton (Somerset won toss): Warwickshire Bears (2pts) beat Somerset Sabres by seven wickets British International Motor Show Yesterday's Scoreboards Sad Middlesex can offer only token resistance Rankings tell tale as rebuilding lies in ruins Scoreboard Natwest Series Averages World Order Shoaib and Naved not yet ruled out by Pakistan Fiery Fred The First Bowler to Reach 300 Test Wickets Times Online Trueman a titan for England and Yorkshire Christopher Martin-Jenkins recalls the feats of one of the great fast bowlers No farce lane in Schumacher show Motor Racing us Grand Prix Pedrosa gives Donington masterclass but Rossi leads cheers Motor Cycling Results from Indianapolis Women's Singles Today's Order of Play Saturday's Results Ivanovic hoping to feel right at home against Mauresmo Labadze pulls his weight to find Nadal lying in wait Ambitious Murray ready to shoulder hopes of a nation Telewest Men's Singles The Times Crossword 23,331 Battling Baghdatis sure to turn up the heat of battle Brad Gilbert predicts that today's Centre Court showpiece will get the mercury rising Sport Beckham goes back to the ranks with a tear in his eye Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent The Times The World Cup Times Passnotes The face Father, dear father Exclusive Poll of British Muslims The bulletin Voters in Kentucky Passionate in a hotel Police are trying Rates make great A refreshingly Contents Ready, steady, assemble Fancy Bourbon-glazed salmon for six? Then just nip down to your local meal assembly franchise and prepare it all in advance. Helena De Bertodano and Sarah Vine sample the American idea that's coming here All very yummy - but it's not for me . . . and here's how to do it at home Modern morals Amedeo Modigliani Pete's heart-felt missive to Ms Moss Telly test I really have read. . . Selected Poems, by Frank O'Hara, says Olivia Cole Ali packs a punch in the fight against fat My midnight chats with online strangers It's time I fought off a (very respectable) mania for message boards, says Frances Coverdale My affair with the message board brought out some of my worst aspects Dish Artichoke soup with paprika twists Dr Tanya Byron Not all Botox and tummy tucks On 7/7, plastic surgery teams proved how vital their work is. Penny Wark reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford What exactly is plastic surgery? First Aid Work or Family Prolems? The Alcoholism & Addiction Cure If your son screams at his buggy, it's time to get tough Urban Worrier I've had my fill of workshy little bleeders Photocopier toner dust 222,000 Britons The Times The WAGs may be acting on impulse-but not compulsion There's a big difference between footballers' wives and girlfriends splashing out in shops and bars, and buying compulsively because you cannot stop yourself, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Grecian 2006 I have seen fear in a cupful of coffee And another thing... The Times Art of the Matter 20 the Munch Bunch Doing the time warp (again) The Rocky Horror Show returns to the West End this week. Michael Coveney recalls its original opening The Rocky Horror Show returns to the West End this week. Michael Coveney recalls its original opening 21,22 First Night The Times The original cast: where are they now? The Times Art of the matter Send out the clowns Is laughter the best medicine? No—not if red noses are involved The main purpose of clowns is to impress other clowns Do you want fries with your Mr Chips? When did going to the theatre become an eating opportunity, wonders Richard Dyball A tubby fellow clicked his fingers and asked loudly to 'see the relish tray' Acting is food and drink to them... Dance Temujin Dance Purcell Room Theatre Qabuka Oval House, Se11 Opera Reviews first night The Midnight Court Linbury Studio Theatre Pop John Fogerty Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Barbican Entertainments Tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling Ibiza Rocks 27 David Chater's choices 27 Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner Television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Key: (AD) Audio Description (Sl) In-Vision Signing (r) repeat All in a day's work for Diy Jack Weekend TV I do often wonder, given Jack Bauer's hours, exactly what the overtime situation is at CTU Viewing Guide Mindshock: Sleepwalk Terrors Su Doku Cubed Stumped by our Su Doku? Call the solution lines for clues Times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt Times2 Crossword No 3945 Picture Gallery Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon Appeal The Game World Cup in 60 Seconds Hero of the Day Zero of the Day Weather Watch TV Nation Times Online England Rally round Errant 'Golden Boy' England the Aftermath George Caulkin on the fallout from Wayne Rooney's red-card nightmare Free Podcast Timesonline.co.uk/baddielandskinner Terry Leading the Pack Defender will be throwback to earlier rugged captains, says George Caulkin Henry Scored from an Assist by Zidane for the First … Who is Best Man for Job? Tony Cascarino marks your card in the England captaincy debate The Hand of God Haunts England England The Aftermath Germany's Miroslav Klose is the Second to Score Five … Eriksson's Epitaph: He Lacked Courage England (0) 0 Portugal (0) 0 (aet; Portugal win 3-1 on pens) Head coach's regime ends in failure and frustration The World Cup Has Alternated between South American … How Misfit Overcame his Boos Problem Choke Isn't Funny Any More England the Aftermath Matthew Syed asks what happens to England players when they step up to 'plate' How to Spot World Cup Winners Fifa World Cup Germany 2006 'First save Shattered England' Ronaldo Likely to Escape Critics Winger aims to seek refuge abroad, reports Oliver Kay Ricardo: Scolari is Best Coach in the World World Cup Semi-Finals Nod and a Wink in Direction of Real Rooney Remains a Flaw England The Aftermath Rooney Remains a Flaw Unto Himself England The Aftermath Simon Barnes says the talented striker will always be liable to put the boot in The Two Semi-Final Pairings Have Met before in the … Ermany at the 1970 World Cup and France-Portugal at … What was Said as Forward Saw Red Russell Kempson on a bad case of foot and mouth How England Made up the Oliver Kay looks at how the squad performed across five World Cup matches and Seven of the past Eight Players Losing the Way Forward Missed Turning Points Numbers in Germany Bill Edgar explains what the statistics tell us about Sven-Göran Eriksson's team England Have Drawn (in Normal Time) Eight of the past … Finding the Right Position Muddle in the Middle Statistics: Opta Rest of the Squad Germany/west Germany Have Progressed Farther than England … Struggling on Centre Stage Zidane in Twilight Zone The Matches Quarter-Finals Brazil (0) 0 France (0) 1 Henry 57 Holders find a magical quarter that betters their own The Times Brazil's Ugly Side is Exposed Theunderachievers Owen Slot reads the obituaries for the world champions The Times World Cup Today Beeb Blame Game Goes for Gonads No holding back as Shearer and Wright target Swede World Cup 7/24 This is what we loved about football yesterday What's caught your eye? E-mail worldcup7/24@thetimes.co.uk World Cup Billy Philips sense and simplicity

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