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News from 06/07/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Rosemary Righter, Allan Jones Chief Executive, Colin Grant, Andy Bull, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Dr Bill Bordass Principal, Neelam Verjee, DJM, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Howard Feinstein, Devika Bhat, John Walton, David Charter and Jenny Davey, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Stewarts Kennedys, James Bone, Penny Wark, Carl Mortished, Jane ELLiott, Will Pavia, Alan Pickett, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Alastair Campbell, Ann Louise Roswald, Antonia Senior, Philip Webster and John Goodbody, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Alan Cross, Pat Gibson, Matthew Wetmore, Jane MacArtney, Kenan Malik, Feargus O'sullivan, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Professor Sue Roaf, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jonathan Richards, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Dr Stuttaford, Z. Akbar, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Hanif Mussa, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Murray Park, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Andrew Sigley, Raymond Keene, Alex Wright Director, Iain Pears, Sean MacAulay, Gordon Taylor, Matt Hughes, Rosie Prowse, Steve Coomber, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Lauren Dixon, Chris Campling, Keith Boxer Director, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Oliver Heald MP Shadow Secretary, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Keith Parker Chief Executive, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Sebastian Coe, Matthew Parris, Dr Ian Dungavell, George Caulkin, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Justina Ly, Andy Barlow, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Tim Reid and Beth McLeod, Philip Webster, Philip Anschutz, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, K. J. Wood Exeter, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Justina Ly Katie Hoffman and Isabelle Cheung, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Tim Albone and Michael Evans, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Prescott U-turn over ranch visit Terror file scare Missile furore Career Ex-Enron chief dies Security net 'Sorry, Mr Buffett, but giving $30bn to Bill Gates' … times online Costs soar for London Olympics The regeneration of East London is set to add extra £1.5 billion to taxpayers' bill Superman v Pirates What's the English for Schadenfreude? Terrorist response file found by road after car break-in In the Times Today Sixth British soldier killed as Taleban lay siege to base Classified Bag Cadbury's may destroy stocks Husband vanishes Parlour appeal Sergeant jailed Final demand Correction Normally law is left to the clubs The Highland Club Fair play under scrutiny as Bowyer pleads guilty over punch-up on pitch Prosecution was 'a total waste of public money's over an incident that should have been 'dealt with within football' Prescott forced to retreat on his stay at US tycoon's ranch Not tragic, this affair is now just tawdry, sad and pathetic Political Briefing Parking fines challenge fails House detention Terrorist flyers Bank fraudster Bellamy in court TAG Heuer screen A nostalgic revision that's not as super as it should be first night Film Superman Returns Security and regeneration costs increase Games bill by extra £1.5bn Ministers look warily at cost overruns at previous Olympics as pressure rises to pay for London's legacy, write Philip Webster and John Goodbody Picture Gallery From Bust to Boom? How Other Cities Fared We need Great Britain football team, says Blair The Prime Minister confesses that he never thought the country would win fight to host Games, writes Owen Slot No gold for those who were hosts in the past Hold on for dear life the tuk-tuk has arrived Megane Hot Stuff Death-run soldier's family want inquiry BT Girl, 7,'shot dead to ensure silence' over father's killing TalkTalk JVC Cruise passengers may sue over curse of the Black Prince Personal hygiene is key to a healthy voyage dolphin Bathrooms Sven's booking takes extra time A challenge, Cornering David Cameron at Wimbledon yesterday, … Picture Gallery With all this glorious fandango over John Prescott's … Novy Dvur, Czech Republic. A group of Trappist monks … Ps Liam Fox knows how to scare people. After North Korea's … Special needs pupils 'lottery' Unforgivable Watchdog to investigate deals on school uniforms London Business School Green Flag Play.Com M&S employee sent his boss a tarantula Shop worker is spared jail after an ill-conceived prank on his last day on duty landed him in court, Alan Hamilton reports Staying power The future of British sport Nuclear energy for Britain: let the people decide Muslim faith and civic responsibility Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline Tartan Tories All change for crown court NZ does it better Daddy Homer Open all hours Picture Gallery Olympic Hurdles Costs must be realistic or Games planners will face the high jump White Van Can If you prick this driver, does he not bleed? For a footballer to wear a sarong and pink nail varnish took courage Notebook The China Card Only Beijing can restrain an increasingly irresponsible North Korea Kim's silly stunt backfires Thunderer Lots of hot air but no action Brussels has turned a brilliant idea for creating a carbon market into nothing but a tax on Britain The Times Bad bargain made in the mosque Government has conceded responsibility for its Muslim citizens to unelected clerics Why giving away $30 billion of your wealth to charity is a poor idea Warren Buffett's lack of originality is surprising given his famously quirky, inquiring intellect He could have created another dynamic, competitive market in philanthropic ideas Evidence shows white van man really does cut things too fine maxjet Woman jailed for plot to kill lover Invading swans face eviction School bully, 15, is locked up Balloon goes 2,500 miles to Iraq By a Correspondent: 35 years for sadistic gangster Costa crook who laughed at law beaten to death PC World Our a list doesn't go far enough, says Tory chief Local activists still choose too many white, male candidates. Greg Hurst reports Corries Solicitors Ltd Third Old Etonian appointed to Cameron's kitchen Cabinet Strictiy Limited Issues 'Star shade' that casts light on space A device to filter out brightness may locate Earth-like planets, reports Mark Henderson Never mind the heatwave get those sandbags out Dell Hackett Sale ntl: Telewest Judge annuls girl's forced marriage A holiday in Pakistan to mark the end of exams became an abuse of human rights for a teenager. Richard Ford reports Mad Dogs and Englishmen dabble in some midday fun Parliamentary Sketch This Saturday in the Times C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester sky Currys Full metal jacket, finished with a bang and a wimple LIoyds TSB Insurance Sony Ericsson Apprentice fined Water judgment £1m returned Never say never Profit from loss NHS 'not learning from errors' Watchdog finds that the agency set up to improve hospital safety is 'dysfunctional', reports Sam Lister Legal Costs Alliance Leicester Judge moved by tears in dock $50m 'masterpiece' is poor forgery, says art professor Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this Painting by Duccio? Times World News North Korean missile tests to go unpunished after UN split No damage, no laws broken: so just what has made everyone so jittery? Analysis Is the problem the test—or the inability to do anything about it? China's gentle rebuke for difficult neighbour (Reuters): Iran puts off nuclear talks (AP): Heatstroke deaths (Reuters): Pirate attacks (AP): Fans shot dead (AP): Bus fire kills eight (AP): Marines jailed (AP): Whaling shock (Reuters): Man loses head Casio Indian Monsoon The blocked drains that are denting city's global ambitions What is Israel Doing? Crew check shuttle for damage Protesters stage mock bull run Hamas targeted after rocket hits (AP): Help! There's a bear in my car Raja Fashions Sydney endures the big chill Arab-Israeli Wife Swap gets it half right Jews and Muslims change partners for TV show with mixed results, reports Ian MacKinnon The Low Fares Ferry Company! Mexican stand-off sends shares on a rollercoaster ride hp invent Handover boosts Iraq exit strategy Withdrawal of British troops from desert province marks an important milestone, writes Richard Beeston So, Mr President, why did you kiss that boy's tummy? Putin is giving an unprecedented webcast to polish his image before the G8 summit, but Russians seem more interested in robots than policy, reports Jeremy Page Quit your Bank Officials held over CIA 'kidnap Plot' fringe and the Italians are walking on air It's all over-but Germany hopes World Cup bubble won't burst Times Business Oil prices set new record Center Parcs 'no' Northgate double PartyGaming slips Quote of the day Disgraced founder of Enron dies suddenly Insurance brokers fear Spitzer-style scrutiny by Brussels Will Hargreaves Be Forced to Reveal his Hand? The Men Deciding Matalan's Fate FTSE 100 Matalan may ask Panel to put pressure on founder over bid Stock Markets If a financial market ain't broke, don't fix it Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Boodle Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets For all you need to know, go to timesonline.co.uk/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 ABB four settle Nigerian bribe claims Stop Press Siemens to cut more jobs at SBS Standard Life dips in grey market Arkema continues restructuring plan The Times Bank of China shares soar on first trading day in Shanghai LCH. Clearnet chief in abrupt departure Debutants in Shanghai Crédit Agricole backs down from bidding for Alliance & Leicester PM refuses to act over extradition of NatWest Three Family fortune entwined in Enron's Rise and Fall of an Energy Magnate Lay's estate bereft of past riches Shareholders in a class action are not expected to pursue the former Enron chief's estate, writes James Doran His Own Words AZ and Abbott to develop two-in-one pill from Crestor Oracle Attack on move to regulate podcasts Can Renault's man turn around a US juggernaut? Analysis Talks over future of UK jobs BAE orders Airbus audit to explain drop in stake value Unions call for law to address corporate 'killings' Irish tycoons in £255m deal to buy Castlebeck The Times HõVIS Water torture City Diary Not so bullish City Diary Party-poopers City Diary Doughty Hanson sells last RHM slice Times Online Matalan founder picks ally for a potential bid Productivity slumps in benefits system Herbie Frogg Times MPC shifts towards backing rate rise US private equity firms put in bids for Experian The Times Unit Trust Information Service Woodland Trust Homes Front Measuring change at the Revenue Enterprise Screen Select Wimpey hits 25-year record for new homes 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 Newport Networks plummets after failure to sign contract Small Caps Gilts CRH prepares to build on carefully laid foundations Tempus Building Value UBM Broker precipitates negative reaction for catalyst maker Stock Markets Nick Hasell George Wimpey Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Francis Cammaerts Outstanding SOE agent who organised French Resistance groups to sabotage German communications He paid tribute to the French housewives 'who fed us, clothed us and kept us cheerful' Francis Cammaerts, DSO, leader of the wartime SOE circuits in southeast France, was born on June 19,1916. He died on July 3,2006, aged 90 Lives Remembered English law to decide damages Law Report House of Lords Kenneth Lay American businessman who was convicted of the largest fraud in corporate history Court Circular Register Court & Social Results Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Awards Meeting School Notices Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Sirius unleashes his rabid hounds Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items OFT Off-peak is the way to hit the heights A week on Jersey, £289; two weeks on Crete, £180; a week in Barbados, £755. Tony Dawe lists the offers South Africa's winter rapture A fabulous world for the fossil hunter Times Sport Ouija Board takes over after flood of support Racing Yesterday's Results How They Bet Quinn deserves generous praise as he calls time Newbury Epsom Haydock Park Course Specialists from Five Meetings Yarmouth Perth Racing The Results Service Riders angry at 'selective' drug leaks Cycling Tour De France Ireland earns a £30m lift Jackson doubt Lyon's plans Olympian efforts being made to keep promises Exactly one year on from winning the bid to stage the Olympics, Sebastian Coe says strides have been taken to show London means business The Sunday Times Yesterday's Scoreboards Twenty20 Cup: North division Leicestershire v Derbyshire Times Online Today's Fixtures Cricket Ackerman provides platform Reformed Outlaws mending their ways Somerset's dream of defence is blown away by Sales K Club on course for perfection Peter Dixon finds the head greenkeeper well prepared for the forthcoming Ryder Cup Woods heads list of worries for US Ryder Cup underdogs Times Online lenovo Forced to watch the World Cup through a lens marked 'England' Alastair Campbell says the public wants less opinion from television's 'star' presenters and more insight and analysis Free Today Ince in the frame Vauxhall Robben at centre of new Spanish storm as Real rile Chelsea González given work permit France reap the benefits of Henry's team ethic World Cup Semi-Final talk Sport Zidane spot on to set up last hurrah in Berlin Simon Barnes, along with every other England supporter, bids a not-very-fond farewell to the reviled Cristiano Ronaldo Cut-Out-And-Keep Guide to Penalty-Taking Bill Edgar says last night provided useful hints for England for when they are next put on the spot Zidone sport on to set up last hurrah in Berlin Simon Barnes, along with every other England supporter, bids a not-very-fond farewell to the reviled Cristiano Ronaldo Baghdatis captures hearts with ferocity of assault on Hewitt Barriers may be option to end security breaches Marathon men Match Points Stat of the day Oh I say! Junior of the day Tuning in Rain or shine? Today's Order of Play Yesterday's Results from Sw19 The Times Björkman is in no hurry to become yesterday's man Ancic sunk by sheen of rainbow warrior flyMonarch.com Wimbledon Online The Times Crossword 23,334 The Insider LTA braced for Draper's rapid wind of change Sport Exit of fally guy Ronaldo leaves stage to Zidane The Times Wimbledon 2006 times2 pass notes the face Bashful billionaire the click the bulletin contents Emo girl Emotionally challenged So you're 16 and feeling low. Now there is an adolescent angst subculture called emo. And through the internet it has become an international teen phenomenon, Michele Kirsch reports How to spot an emo Emo music-the forerunners Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Was Granita Blair's biggest mistake? Girls can't play at footie talk Bee amazed You know your life's in trouble when you've lost all your vices, says Antonia Senior The Times Flower power to woo the A-list Celebrity florist Eric Buterbaugh tells Chris Ayres which blooms will seduce a Hollywood starlet 'I'm persistent: I don't take no for an answer' The theatre businesswoman Rosemary Squire struggled to cope when she had a baby with Down's syndrome. She tells Penny Wark how the child, now 20, ended up shaping her career The WellMan Clinic For a healthy life, aim for a total cholesterol level of less than five Dr Thomas Stuttatford answers your health questions As well as raised cholesterol levels, there are other risk factors to consider How much abnormal lipids will matter is likely to depend on family history Ask Dr Stuttaford Chef's tips The Times Dish The Times Ann Louise Roswald's top summer skirts Zara abstract print full skirt, £35 Topshop floral print asymmetric puffball skirt, £40 Dires van Noten skirt, £375, at Liberty Dkny cutwork puffball skirt, £149, at Fenwick Lou Lou and Law green magple print skirt, £245 The Times Ann Louise's summer tips 15 No More Cheap Laughs Man of Steel v Man of Steal Take your seats for the blockbuster box-office bout of the year, refereed by Kevin Maher 16 the Pirate King 18 DVD Dinners 21,22 First Night The Times Head to head: America's summer blockbusters Laughing all the way to the bank Ian Johns on the rise of the Frat Pack, the comies who write, direct and star in each others' films soda Be there for the Eddies THINKFilm Jumpin' Jack is still a gas, gas, gas reviews film Johnny Depp struts like Jagger and acts with lofty disdain for the script. Hurrah for the pirate king, says James Christopher Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Little Manhattan PG 91, mins Ian Johns sees Charlotte Rampling go the way of youthful flesh as sex tourist in Haiti Heading South 15,108mins District 13 15,85mins Ju-On: The Grudge 215,88mins You've got AA friend DVD Dinners Winner-Best Film What you need The kids are all … here Wendy IDE at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival Repainting Van Gogh Howard Feinstein hears why Steve Buscemi remade a very personal film by the murdered Dutch director Theo van Gogh The life and times of Theo van Gogh Win Alien Autopsy on DVD The Times Now Showing at Selected Cinemas Lean pickings for Tyrannosaurus Rex Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Theatre Performances Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Comedy Robert Newman Tricycle, NW6 Theatres Pop Bic Runga Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert Philharmonia/Schiff Queen Elizabeth Hall tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Charter's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Get your ads out for the lads Last Night's TV Ian Johns A courier recalled how he was so distracted by a Wonderbra poster that he hit a bus SU Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3948 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Independent Living The Times Inside The Times It can be risky to bet on the future The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week What Else Happened … Bad Week Hays Put your goals out in front of you Competencies Achievement Orientation Aim High The Office Psychologist Go Figure Planning for good times How to Organise a Summer Party The office summer party offers the opportunity to bolster the brand, unwind a little and have some fun. Clare Dight learns how to take the stress out of putting the whole thing together Test Yourself Do You Have an Executive Iq? Party on Halifax career@thetimes.co.uk Web Watch How best do I ask my boss for a reference? Work Life Challenge Where next for Keele Graduates Loughborough University Consultants who focus on human resources The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Degree Doctor Economics Number 69 Twins arrange to differ by degree MBA Interview Steve Coomber talks to the twins who deliberately structured their studies to complement each other in the family business Picture Gallery The 60-Second Business Book Course Watch MBA Courses 8 Test Yourself … Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Spiral software To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays

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