News from 07/07/2006
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Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Peter Wayman, Tom Jacobs, David Charter and Philip Webster, Amanda Andrews, Eric Taban, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Thomas Catan and Richard Owen, Lewis Smith and Jill Sherman, Bhikhu Parekh, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, Phil Vernon, Paul Dadge, Martin Bainbridge, Mark Sutherland, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Katie Scott, Christine Seib, George Caulkin and Matt Dickinson, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Joan Van Poznak, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Antonia Senior, Jonathan Walsh, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Anthony Browne, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Mark Tidy, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jayne Dowle, Michael Gilbert, Bryan Dutton, Paddy Jansen, Jonathan Richards, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Phillp Webster Political Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Clive Bone, Peter Paphides, David Rothwell, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Sean O'Neill and Danlel McGrory, Pete Paphides, Gabriel Rozenberg Economic Reporter, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Marcus Binney, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Jeremy Harrison, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Richard Mills, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Robert Rhodes Qc, Steve Jelbert, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, J. M. Lyons, George Caulkin, Dan sabbagh and Amanda Andrews, Alan Sanders, Neil Fisher, Andy Barlow, Ben MacIntyre, Lucia van der Post, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, lan Currie, Jane Hardy, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Colin Wills, Rob Attar, J. Andrew, Andrew Riley, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Prescott's office 'tried to wreck rival casino bid' Whooping cough infects millions Sunbed warning Tories owe £30m Bricks and Mortar Afghan firefight Airbus delay fear Salmon price alert Mauresmo wins Index 'What you have witnessed is only the beginning of a … Index Top civil servant snubs calls for Prescott inquiry In the Times Today The Times 600 more infantry to help Paras under Taleban attack House of Cards Campbell's £4bn pension squeeze Davidson debt Hacker extradited Soldiers bailed Mark Dallagher Faiths unite against terrorism SAS At noon, nation keeps two minutes' silence I blame war in Iraq and Afghanistan, 7/7 bomber says in video From talented cricketer to a twisted suicide attacker Jackreacher California dropout masterminded the tapes for al-Qaeda Memories and Reflections 'The last year has changed me. I'm far more aware of terrorism and determined that we should stand up and resist it' Paul Dadge, 29, from Cannock, Staffordshire, is an IT consultant whose picture appeared on the front page of The Times one year ago tomorrow Memories and Reflections Tube at its most popular as 30m lost passengers return Days Left Earphones may have saved victims' hearing Bac beats a levels French stealth Arsonist jailed Mammoth mice Whooping cough still infecting millions of vaccinated children Immunisation makes the disease less severe but patients can pass it on to younger siblings, reports Nigel Hawkes Bacterial Killer Injections do not provide lifetime immunity IT failure threat to public health Toyota intel Taxmen's self-assessment: it's too hot, we're off home Police officer killed his son as they played at being gladiators Demonstration during some rough and tumble led to the accidental stabbing of an 11-year-old, Michael Horsnell reports Yobs given marching orders by Dad's Army Car crash victim awarded £5.5m Debtor jailed Girl dies in fall Osbourne fire Over the limit Caught napping Custard claim Samsung Who says that Germans have no sense of humour? Two … Annoyed at yesterday's leak (in The Times) that David … Bill Bryson wants to write a book about Canada. "I … "I think it's called the internet or something, " John … Ps People These ladies are not for spurning Tory debts reach a record £30m after election spree The party's deficit includes payments to companies owned by Lord Saatchi, its former chairman. Andrew Pierce reports Superman Returns BT Cameron urges equal treatment for nuclear dfs Staples Back-garden developers home in on rich suburbs British bank secrets 'being sent to US' bmi Rail chief cleared of assault on steward in restaurant car Lean times Farming outlook Muslim alienation and the obligations of citizenship Charity by any other name Join the debate with Times readers worldwide No church crisis Buffett's billions Redundant court Sharing out Olympic costs Ordeal by bus Three's a crowd Double whammy The Times Closed Shops, Open Minds It turns out most of us aren't that bothered about 24/7 shopping Dear John If Prescott were in business, he would be out of business I'm sorry but we shouldn't make Rooney apologise if he's not sorry Grief, Fear, Hope Remembering July 7,2005—one long year later Gold for gullible guesswork Written again in British blood There should be no surprise at Taleban resistance in Afghanistan. History is simply repeating itself The Times Cuddle the work-shy: it really works Labour has learnt from its failures and produced a welfare Bill likely to win wide support So you think 7/7 has brought Britain and America together? Think again The Starbucks-slurping, four-wheel-driving lot of them are what get the British goat Renault Morrisons Over Exposure Cancer alert over cosmetic tanning 'Indiscriminate' use of salons has led scientists to issue a warning to those most at risk, writes Anthony Browne mfi Longer Sunday trading rejected £217m request to rescue frogs Bus driver sent girl death video Unnoticed vase turns into treasure lastminute 'Cosmic egg' takes to skies moben Ups and downs of Lib Dems' new tax policy new - heights Romantic gloss 'blinds public to evil of piracy' Picture Gallery Carpet Right sounds Postmen banned from coast path—after 100 years Peninsula residents are disputing a Royal Mail decision that has left them with no deliveries, writes David Lister PC World Small seeds bear strange fruit Microscopic images reveal the intricate designs that grow into the gardens and rainforests of the world, writes Lewis Smith Carphone Warehouse Dell Prescott refuses to deny reports of other affairs John Humphrys put the question seven times. Andrew Pierce reports on a classic piece of Today programme theatre Cabinet reinforcements to help out this summer Decathlon Big John is given a raw hide in radio shout-out Comet Furniture Village Times World News Eight British soldiers battle with 1,200 Taleban at 'Camp Incoming' Tim Albone joins the training squad who are under fire daily at their outpost. Pictures by Richard Mills Israeli tanks roll back into abandoned settlements Vonage Air Tattoo Inspiration from a Spanish ghost Paris Fashion Week Former boxer wins election (AP): Subway attack Nazi education (AP): Bus explosion (AP): Soup scam fails Coke thanks its rival for foiling secret recipe theft The Times Travel Direct Leaders bullish over missile tests (AFP): Print of Constanze Mozart found British talent tops Emmy list Dancers reach out across divide Workplace Health Connect Church frescoes get a makeover Putin fails to explain kissing boy on stomach The Times JVC Pope hopes to reclaim lost territory Benedict Xvi will reinforce the Catholic message when he travels to Spain, a nation that has drifted away from religion, write Thomas Catan and Richard Owen Critical Mass Call for protests over Mexico results heightens fear of riots wininvesting (AP): T-shirt senator joins race to be president Talk Sport Defiant eight refuse to quit toxic town The state wants to shut it down but a community blighted by asbestos is staying put, reports Bernard Lagan Times Business Burberry ponders Wall Street stores Guru disconnects Price of Life Hoare Govett job Quote of the day New blow to Airbus as A350 faces delay BT plans to switch software supplier on NHS project Costs explode at Shell Canadian venture Ftse 100 Stock Markets Government must not shy from scrutiny North Sea Oil Mess at MPC Commodities Shell's choice Pound to Dollar Averys Currencies Bag of tricks Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Plans to cut call charges face hurdle Stop Press Stork to buy Akzo Nobel unit Eiffage looks at co-operation with rival Iberia plans to cut 200 flights a day The Times Legal costs threat to pensioners in Ombudsman case The Times Housing market 'runs out of steam' Bank stays its hand ECB chief indicates rates will rise next month EU to press ahead with €420m fine on Microsoft Office of the Unlawful Activities Warner Music may woo EMI investors with increased bid End for Ottakar's as sales slump at HMV Watchdog to get its teeth into Scottish salmon farm merger The Times Feasrful Call of the Wild China faces 15% EU tariff on plastic bags Tobacco shares soar on US court ruling Candover pays £350m to mount Royal Mail challenge Carnival Beeb is facing a change in the political climate Media BBC's commercial aims add fuel to critics' fire Dan Sabbagh and Amanda Andrews on the Corporation's controversial ambitions Creme Mediapolis The $100 Million Wonders Sanctuary cuts ties with Beyoncé as unit sold The Times Unit Trust Information Service WWF This is a paid-for information service. For further … Pay cut offered in attempt to keep Ryton open The Differential Merrill lunch City Diary Rising tide City Diary Own goal City Diary Herbie Frogg Union threatens dealership action over Peugeot cut GM chief to speak out against alliance Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Euro Top 100 Money Rates% Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Alpha Airports tumbles 8% on return from ten-week suspension Small Caps Gilts Right Move may have made a wrong move with HIP investment Helter Skelter Debut Bovis Homes A&l loses out as investors switch into Northern Rock Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps HMV Banking & Finance Bricks and Mortar Encounters Encounters Times Register Professor Jonathan Wordsworth Descendant of the great Romantic poet who did much to unclutter the study of his and others' works Professor Jonathan Wordsworth, scholar, was born on November 28,1932. He died on June 21,2006, aged 73 Lives Remembered Lloyd Richards Director who cut a pioneering path for African-Americans on Broadway He did not bark commands but worked via suggestion and insinuation Lloyd Richards, theatre director, was born on June 29,1919. He died on June 29,2006, aged 87 Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Meticulous and wide-ranging mezzo-soprano who earned comparisions with Callas for the luminous intensity that she brought to every role she sang Lorraime Hunt Lieberson, mezzo-soprano, was on ??March 1,1954. She died of cancer on July 3,2006, aged 52 Questions Answered Bulb blowouts and battlefield bungles No hope of success in arsenic claim House of Lords Libel judge can decide issue of meaning Court of Appeal Times Online Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The Sunday Times Deaths Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Dinner School Notices University News Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Chess Raymond Keene Personal Column motor point Carole Nash RoadPilot Reghunter Regtransfers Mercedes-Benz Memories of car pioneer stirred by homecoming Times Online Jaguar XKR steals the show in display of British power Three UK-built cars will catch the eye at the International Motor Show, says Vaughan Freeman Sales driven by right beat Ford focused Growing interest Cleaning up Just the ticket Ferrari When the sky goes green, take cover Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Proclamation ruled out of Sussex Racing Haydock Park Yesterday's Results Warwick The Times Sports Book Beverley The Sunday Times Sandown Park Reborn Casey disperses storm clouds Golf Southwell Racing Course Specialists Walder agrees deal with Wasps Clockwork Orange Lloyd joins hunt Collier on board The Results Service Golf Today's Fixtures Lenovo Freire wins on day of toil and trouble in the ranks Cycling Our Sports Staff: Ramprakash gets shirty at those here for the jeer Cricket Twenty20 Cup Yesterday's Scoreboards Munday inspires Oxford ESPN Classic Key hopes to unlock the door on Ashes chance Sidwell put on city wanted list Cissé nears exit Heskey fee set Blatter's new goal Police fears may force Ronaldo to go on the run to Spain Real president rejects protests over 'tapping up' Franz Beckenbauer, head of the Germany 2006 organising … Agents prepare for Serie a business in elite shop window Win a Dodge Caliber Klose puts health first United seek Li way after missing out on Watson Times Online Nadal bold enough to make light of surface tension Men's Semi-Finals T&g Ruthless end to Belgian bun fight Yesterday's Results from Sw19 Men Today's Order of Play Match Points Murray moves, closer to deal with Gilbert Mauresmo calls shots in L'oreal All quiet on the SW19 front Katie Scott was in no need of earplugs after the Russian's muted performance The latest news, analysis and gossip in The Top Spin, … The Times Crossword The Insider Sport Owen injury nightmare rocks club and country Striker set to miss entire season after surgery reveals fresh damage The Times Inside Picture Gallery friday times pass notes the face Taking on Brecht the click the bulletin contents Less than zero Posh Spice has a 23in waist and there is a new size for the X-ray generation: 00. Is there no end to our obsession with being thin? Sarah Vine reports Eva Longoria is reportedly a size 00. If Teri Hatcher isn't already, she probably will be soon Lollipop ladies Illegible Article Sofa Workshop Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery How I mourn the loss of my nanny state Voulez-vous? His mother's voice Ten ways . . . to go sale shopping without instigating divorce procceedings, by Sarah Vine Lucia van der post answers your style questions I've got a top job in a hotel after ten years at home wearing jeans and casual separates - what should I buy? Markelliot The Times Luxury with Lucia Time to put some fun into watch-wearing Air Miles That won't do nicely Credit card debt is soaring. But what are the banks doing to help borroweres? Antonia Senior reports The path to debt ... and depression Borrowing: the do's and don'ts Who runs what HSBC Dish Carte Noire Unwelcome return of the traveller's curse health The disease that once plagued everyone from Henry Viii to Christopher Columbus is back, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford In Body & Soul sounds Billy's 88 ways to woo a goddess How did Billy Joel get Elle and Christie? By being the Piano Man, Peter Paphides learns Billy Joel Hope I get a record out before I get old The Who's first new single in 24 years proves that mature bands don't always need to update their sound, argues Paddy Jansen The only shame is that it's taken Townshend so long to come up with new songs little Manhattan Free podcast: Gary Numan and the Mighty Boosh The iron curtain goes up on a party guy In St Petersburg, the conductor Valery Gergiev tells Neil Fisher about the unknown Shostakovich he will be bringing to London. So forget the old grouch and prepare to welcome a musical hooligan At best be faced isolation, at worst the labour camp, if he didn't conform Shostakovich: a life of strife The Times The best Proms coverage Dirty Dancing Classical Christoph Eschenbach Zemlinsky Lyric Symphony Classical Lorenzo Regazzo Vivaldi arias for bass Classical Joan Sutherland Lucia di Lammermoor Royal Opera House Classical Emma Curtis Calliope Classical Le concert spirituel Charpentier Pop Peaches Impeach my Bush XL Recordings Albums Pop Ziggy Marley Love is my Religion Singles Jazz Avishai Cohen Continuo Razdaz Radio This country's national sport is not football, but talking about it Downloads Boy with the Steptoe smile Jamie T knows stage fright. He's even found success in his way of dealing with it musically. Pete Paphides meets a quirky new wordsmith Carte Noire Entertainments Concert Pierrot Lunaire Almeida. N1 Theatre The Time of the Tortoise Theatre 503, SW11 First Night Concert Nash Ensemble Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial ESPN Viewing Guide Buildings that Shaped Britain Variations Sport Relief Presents only Fools on Horses The Shield Film Choice Things I Hate about You The Deep (1977) BBC One, 11.35pm Office Space (1999) BBC Two, 11.50pm Hotel inspector an unwelcome guest Last Night's TV lan Johns At times the programme felt like an episode of fawlty Towers directed by Mike Leigh Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3949 Word Watching Polygon Dogs Trust The Times The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Anne Ahwork More and more of us are pondering the wisdom of choosing to take on whopping mortgages Picture Gallery Focus on East Anglia Victorian Townhouse in West London Westbourne Green, W2: a three-bedroom perlod property with a refurbished Interior Out Grade II Listed Home in Surrey Haslemer: wing of an Edwardian country house surrounded by National Trust land Away House in Gloucestershire Newland: a Grade llsted Georian property with two acres beside a cematery Grand Euro Vision Mary Gold admires a French resort developed by the Swiss and run by the Germans For Sale Savills Go on Take the Plunge A national swimming pool will increase your home's appeal to buyers and your children will love it, writes Andrew Riley Pool Facts Add Value Inside Track Clean up at the Office This £4.5m redevelopment could offer investors great yields, says Jayne Dowle British Gas Sippfile The Townhouse AGS Fair view Barratt Property St. George Read All about It in London These two fine houses offer a chance to live the litreary life writers Anne Ashworth A minister of pepys dwelt on this site What the Dickens? British Gas Belfast Buzz Prices really are on a roll in Ulser as the Province shakes off its troubled past and looks to the future. Lucia Adams reports Back Home Forsale Reflect on this Beauty The lure of Church House in Bibury is its own fishing rights, writes Marcus Binney Factfile Barclays The Collector's Item Mary Gold hails the prize-winning transformation of farm buildings into a family home Barn Free Pure Spanish show rooms Foxtons Property New Found Prierre & Vacances buyland Spain The Times Home Work Making Curtains Web Watch The Times The Clock Ticks Carolyn and Gary need space for their baby but times is pressing Too many people are taking out interest-only loans Best Buys - First Time Buyer 100% Mortgages Q&a Root and Branch You must return out branches - you may be liadle for theft Homes
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