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News from 04/07/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Gilbert McAdam, Andrew Robson, Mike Warburton, Professor Ron Glatter, Robert Cole, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Andrew Pierce, Anthony Eyers, Alan M. Pardoe, Patricia A. Haigh, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Devika Bhat, George Caulkin and Tom Dart, Tony Wildsmith, Martin Barnes, chief executive, Trevor Openshaw, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Christine Seib, Tim Albone and Philip Webster, David Chater, Douglas Greenwell, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Roger Howard, chief executive, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Roger Best, Tim Finch director, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Peter Higginson, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Professor Sir Bryan Thwaites, Alexandra Frean and Rajeev Syal, Dr Andrew Lawson, Norman Harris, John Street, M. Richards, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Ben Hoyle and Amanda Andrews, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Angus McBean, Ali Miraj, David Pannick, Qc, John Horam, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Annabel Giles, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Gary Slapper, Ronald Forrest, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tom Mitchelson, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, Tim Mickleburgh, Adam Sage, Jeremy Beecham, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Kay Bagon, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Michael Wimbs, Daniel Hill, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Peter Evans, Nigel Henderson, Stephen Mcalpine, Robin Britton, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Martin O'Neill, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, Vera Baird, Qc, Peter Riddell, John Batten, Carly Chynoweth, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mike Evans, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Stephen Dalton, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Ed Farrelly, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent,

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The Times 41 die in Spanish underground crash Jockey charged Soldiers arrested Law BAE urged to sue Roof of the world Murray:'no excuse' Gabriel Rozenberg Muslim Britain split over 'martyrs' of 7/7 Times poll reveals divided loyalties as Muslim soldier dies fighting Taleban Police admit they still have no clues over 7/7 bombers In the Times Today The Times Muslim Britain's great divide The Unanswered Questions Judge's 'errors' on terror laws Computer gang Ex-sergeant jailed Flight diverted Sculptures ruined Picture Gallery Heat Alert Hiscox Too hot to shop as sales wilt Heatwave hits high street as Earth is at farthest point from Sun, write Ben Hoyle and Amanda Andrews Community divided on terrorism and security The only state Muslims have embraced is denial The Population by Numbers The jargon that builders use to throw a spanner in your works Rolex The Official Glossary The Times Glossary The story of two Britons who Both soldiers were killed in a Taleban attack but one was a Muslim equally proud of being British and his Islamic background, reports Mike Evans 'Our mission is clear'- a sure sign that we are in deep mud US Bolsters Afghan Forces Troops 'desperately short of helicopters' British general appeals to Nato for reinforcements as concern grows that British force is too small and inadequately equipped, report Michael Evans, Tim Albone in Kabul and Philip Webster Champion jockey is charged by police in race-fixing inquiry Virgin Woman who picked up a 'Jamaican' accent after stroke Long-Delayed Recoveries New agency to equip soldiers Cocaine cache Fatal stabbing People-smuggling Ambulance row Baby abandoned Prison protest Miracle of crash victim who awoke after 19 years in coma A man's recovery has led to a debate about treatment for other patients, Sam Lister writes Sainsbury's Multiple Display Advertising Items Dome boss dined with Jowell to talk casinos The tycoon who entertained John Prescott met officials and ministers connected with gambling law. Sam Coates reports Housing benefit reform to encourage lower rent bmibaby.com Market for legal aid backed by ministers Main Points Picture Gallery An internal e-mail, sent around ITN yesterday, by the … Ps Who says politics gets silly in the summer? In a mildly … According to whisperings of his staff, a top Bbc presenter … Who will Pope Benedict XVI, who hails from Germany, … A year is a long time on the party circuit. On The … Would-be Cabinet enforcer backs off Comet Dell Carbon Trust Fury at killer driver's 'risible' sentence Victim's family calls for changes to the law as hit-and-run motorist is banned for a year, reports Frances Gibb God-given gayness? Self-determination Ministerial judge bashing Muddling through at the top of Government Latin lucidity Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate The Cameron conundrum Frisking in class The mystery of Ms Homer Crying shame Simply seasonal Picture Gallery Mexican Close Shave Both sides claim victory and leave democracy in doubt What could I make of the blooming cactus sent me by another man? Islam in Britain A year after 7/7, Muslims cannot be complacent about extremism No doctor for the deathbed Comment Noble art of self-promotion Artists sold us the idea of the starving bohemian, when all along they were astute careerists Africa is not going to rock to Bono's tune A year on from Live 8, China has trounced all hope of change in Africa by doing deals with its Kleptocrats All the greatest missions have crept spectacularly. this is no exception Beauty, in the eye of a starstruck beholder Photography Now you can pay Sharpest Critics Transport for London Stallholders are fined £80 for offensive Blair T-shirts Staples Nurses from overseas lose out in NHS permit plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Soldiers held over death of comrade on 'exercise' No easy answer to the English question Multiple Display Advertising Items Activists face jail over car attack Surprise bee orchid creates a buzz Musician killed himself with saw Roost brings hope for rare bat ABTA Aerosol artists' 1km-long mural Sophie runs into more bad business over accounting Oxfam Murderer must serve 23 years Jet crash payout Star denies attack Chocolate U-turn Soldiers marry Only a third think postal voting is safe Cheltenham & Gloucester Key Proposals Town halls 'need power over more local taxation' Doctors near first full-face transplant after tests on dog victim Oxfam Infections may cause diabetes in the young Multiple Display Advertising Items directline.com Catholicism 'faces biggest crisis since Reformation' Times World News Dozens die in Metro crash Broken wheel is blamed as Valencia underground train runs off the rails days before Pope's visit, writes Thomas Catan Candidates both claim victory amid rising fears of violence Blurred divisions split nations down the middle Multiple Display Advertising Items 59-year-old mother has twins to join her toddler Age Concern Israel rejects ultimatum by kidnappers The Prime Minister is standing firm despite veiled threat by Gaza militants to kill corporal, Stephen Farrell reports Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Shuttle launch 'to go ahead' (AP): Hundreds mourn murdered girl (Reuters): £20m aid blow to Uganda (AP): Fishing ban to protect anchovies Private Banking (AP, Reuters, AFP): Misery for thousands as monsoon arrives early Merkel hits taxpayers while they're not looking Multiple Display Advertising Items … and Prodi pounces, too (Reuters): Eight die in 'Tiger' blasts (AP): 'Killer' in court (AP): Yoga guru charged (Reuters): Terrorism trial (Reuters): Gum disease link (Reuters): Troops Killed (AP): Prison protest Jumbo meals Multiple Display Advertising Items Howard calls for end to Big Brother Journey across the roof of the world Jane MacArtney takes the train that puts Tibet in touch with the outside world - and more firmly under China's grip Jvc airmiles. co. uk Peak Travel Sky Trains Railroaded Index Tuesday July 4 2006 SeverStal looking to list in London Asset finance rise Millicom setback Emap's web plan Quote of the day BAE urged to sue over Airbus delay blow Listing for fund built on young Indians' home-owning Crunch Time for Trade Talks FTSE 100 Stock Markets At this price, Airbus looks in trouble North Sea Oil Clever charity? Commodities Fair shares Pound to Dollar comfort Currencies Not-for-real Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Rumour of the day Directors' dealings Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Petronas may buy stake in Rosneft Centrica plans to expand in Germany Merrill to appeal against $3m award Suez plans to invest $700m in Chile prestbury CBI does U-turn on NatWest Three Esquire Permira plans to raise €11bn for fourth fund Private Life Takeover record for buyout specialists Insurer to close 'well-funded' final-salary scheme How Sir Henry's wishes live on UK charity leads way with move into bond market Body Shop returns its chocolate firm stake to farmers Network Rail asks for an extra £8bn Business Services Ice melts, you know Nonplussed Sold short BNFL to be wound up by end of 2007 Barker to seek reform of planning system Double boost to recovery hopes as productivity surges The Times Photosales Retailers protest at tariff on children's footwear BT Why BAE investors should be calm New Men in the Hot Seats Christian Streiff, 51, the new head of Airbus, is a … Carbon Trust Shake-up could lead to struggle for control of Airbus Peles and Ronaldos lose to geeks The Times Renault agrees to talks on GM tie-up Multiple Display Advertising Items Footballer's Backing Team Beckham's image is still football's most valuable Quitting captaincy will not affect income, writes Dan Sabbagh Business Equity Prices Oxfam 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 Torex Retail tumbles on back of £65m convertible bond issue Gilts National Express in good shape to ride over the odd bump Begbies Traynor Cadbury's Chupa chups miss leaves bad taste with analysts Stock Markets Savills The Times Unit Trust Information Service action medical research Index Rabbi Dr Louis Jacobs Incorruptible and widely esteemed scholar whose career was abruptly derailed by the Chief Rabinate Lives Remembered Ryutaro Hashimoto Adroit politician who as Prime Minister of Japan attempted to deal with the long-festering legacy of his country's wartime past Both national insurance numbers are required Court of Appeal Frequency of rent determines tenant's period of notice Court of Appeal Limit to anonymity for children Court of Appeal Theodore Levitt Specialist in management and marketing who coined the term 'globalisation' and influenced business practices worldwide Court Circular Memorial Services Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Sunday Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Smart monkeys get the best fruit Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Premium Bonds Church News Index Fallon faces uncertain future after charges are brought New attitudes required for exchange-driven era How the Case Has Unfolded Brighton Hamilton Park The Wright Track Thirsk Southwell Schumacher confident that he has the speed to haul in Alonso Motor Racing Racing Yesterday's Results Pontefract One year on, Olympic show goes on the road London 2012 Sorenstam back to best in securing tenth major Golf Sharp Hawks live to fly again Off-colour Durham cast under cloud Yesterday's Scoreboards Chervak Takes Stand as Bar to Oxford Mahmood gives Lancashire the edge Panesar succeeds in turning his hand to different format The Results Service Athletics Today's Fixtures Pakistan end match in a flurry Times Online Bekele heads London field Tendulkar signed Devonish triumph England succumb Richard Streeton Pressure falls on England to put faith in Strauss Peloton split as it waits to be overtaken by another scandal IPA By Our Sports Staff: Angry Nadal condemns 'lies' after claims of doping link The Times Frings sits out after Italians point finger Pontiff Pulling for Germany O'Neill set to shun new Sunderland approach By Our Sport Staff: Hargreaves content abroad Genius of Zidane means nothing Roberts betfair McClaren plan for middle England upset by threat to elbow Greece Multiple Display Advertising Items Samsung Team-mates put on United front to quash talk of feud George Caulkin spies the hand of Old Trafford as quarter-final protagonists deny row over red card Message to you Rooney: what Ronaldo might have said Real president eyes Fàbregas Davies in demand Wembley wrangle Roberts moves on Yesterday's Results Today's Order of Play Djokovic serves up a very British letdown Tursunov on the warpath after Finn wins thriller Timesonline Rise of the East gathers pace as Li enters unknown territory Katie Scott on a breakthrough for the leading light in a Chinese revolution Sharapova's form offers little to shout about Match Points Popularity contest for Björkman against favoured Stepanek totesport world cup Hewitt happy to play the elder statesman at only 25 Murray at loss to explain betfair The Times Crossword 23,332 The Insider Sport Violence of tackle led to Rooney's red, says referee Exclusive: Official clears Ronaldo of influencing World Cup decision The Times Index Index pass notes theface Sophie's choice the click the bulletin Index 7/7: one year on We don't want to have dinner with our children The kids are awful, we work too late, I can't cook, the dining table's been chopped up as firewood there are plenty of reasons why the happy family meal is pure nostalgia, says Sue Ellicott AA Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Have you a dilemma of your own? Picture Gallery I'll take Sir Alex (and Gordon too) Bourton on da hood … Diy haircuts, says Rebecca Ley Why don't we care about being on time any more? The Times Love etc Index Er, is this the way to Amarillo? What's quickest—satellite navigation, maps or asking the way? Three Times motorists went from a to B to see I came last with a map The future of sat-nav Who needs directions? We are less accustomed to getting lost T-Mobile Expecting a dog? Don't let the world put you off Tom Mitchelson meets resistance to his plan to acquire a dog Wealth Warning The kit The Times Dress code Popping the question—to her dad My daughter never cooks: how can she stick to a low-salt diet? Do You Need Advice? The Times Index All things bland and beautiful They're intriguing, but Modigliani's modish women reveal little of themselves to Rachel Campbell-Johnston Exclusive Damien Hirst vodcast Oh you pretty things The diet of Wurm The Austrian artist uses his subversive wit to comment on poverty and overconsumption. Joanna Pitman has a giggle The Times Golden splendour—and a stuffed giraffe Scotland's most popular museum reopens next week. Nancy Durrant delights in its makeover Media Planet first night in the main paper Shining a light on Angus McBean, the man who captured the stars with his camera Pop Red Hot Chili Peppers Portman Road, Ipswich Opera The Merry Widow Holland Park Hallé/Brabbins Town Hall, Cheltenham First Night Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eh Joe Duke of York's, Wc2 tv & radio Radio Choice Dirty Dancing Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide China BBC Two, 9pm Csi: Crime Scene Investigation Variations Lost The Wild Life of Gerald Durrell Film Choice Last Days (2005) Bad Man's River (1972) Mystery of the man who fell to earth Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3946 Word Watching Polygon Does Sitting Make your Back Ache? Index Headline of the Week 'E that was cheap' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Attitude of the Week Other Views Success is founded on working in tandem Issue of the Week Joint Working Index Stress at Work What would make work less stressful for public sector workers? School Leavers Hospital Parking Public Opinion Newmedical Research Other Stories Weliked Parents back blood stocks Search parties are a waste Chief Executive, Sport England, up to £140,000 The lean approach can bring fat gains Management Spinaltap Consultation costs compared Health In search of the right balance Interview Tim Thorogood, the new chief executive of the Local Government Information Unit, tells Carly Chynoweth how his work in Wales will help him to deal with the devolution agenda Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Born: May 15,1962, in Barbados Career: Began as a teacher; … In the Professional Press Seeninhansard Revivalwatch Bears really are essential Universities How to Get a Job in … Local Government HR Boffins prefer a low profile Research Chief Executive. Ryedale District Council.competitive … Listening tests on the cards for deaf children Schools Scouts and WI ladies to the rescue Environment Social homes are a last resort Housing Councillors at odds with Kelly Local Government ODPM forum swept aside Local Government Hero … Legal loophole may close Charities … and Villain Deadwait Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you… Carrying a knife is no protection Stop asylum-seekers abuse What Workedforus Blood flows from the US Addicts need help not scorn The evolution of science Lovelibraries Diarydates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items No case to answer but sent to the US for trial anyway Could UK citizens who were not aware that their actions might constitute a crime in the US be extradited? Roger Best asks Teachers building society The Times Law Section In my time, can't I do what I what to? The boss says 'No!' Getting Carter-the future of legal aid Are advice centres a cover for cuts? New proposals for a network of centres might 'devastate the present system'. Jon Robins reports Search is on for a new hand to pilot a 'drifting' flagship Sweeney case points up need for press flying squad More pressure on courts Have two Revenue & Customs cases created a new principle of legal construction? Mike Warburton asks lawyer of the week Deafeningly disorderly Food for the soul will not suffice Onwards—and upwards? Stella performance A call to all disabled lawyers… tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Brevity is to law as pedantry is to wit Multiple Display Advertising Items

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