News from 10/07/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Peter Mandelson EU Commissioner, S. R. H. James, Gabriele Marcotti, Amy Oliver, Matthew Syed, Simon Barnes, David Wilson, Michael Owen, Anna Wintour, David Rose, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Irvine, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Lorraine Eames, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Robert Venables, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Diane Abbott, Jack Malvern, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Bill Habergham, Simon Tait, Martin Penner, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Christine Selb, Oliver Kay, Tony Coren, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tim Goldingham, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Lindsey Bareham, Mark Pougatch's, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Alan Shaw, Ned Parker, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Nigel Hawkes Health Analysis, Andrew Harris, Stephen Dalzell, William Rees-Mogg, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Stewart Tendler and Lucy Bannerman, Philip Roe, Thomas Catan, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Richard Beeston Analysis, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Nigel Smith, John Busby, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, John Turton, Peter Bristowe, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Keith Farman, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, Neil Harmen Tennis Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Shia gunmen in sectarian killings Caught red-footed M&s handover Family shot dead T-time for music Nuclear rebuke Federer's fourth Timesonline 100 women raped or assaulted in hospital Health ministers sit on damaging report for months Devil of a job Picture Gallery Comment 18-21 In the Times Today World News 29-35 Business 36-49 Sport 56-72 Times2 The Register 50-55 Crossword 71 The Times Staff are 'fleeing Home Office' as morale collapses Cameron defends hoodies Expert witness challenge Terror alerts MP in hospital Women bishops Father killed High earners Barclays First woman conquers Outback English backpacker is about to enter the record books, Bernard Lagan reports from Sydney Cinderella service that is crying out for a prince to rescue it 100 women raped or assaulted in hospital 'I saw men naked in their beds and others at dinner' Tesco accused over food labels Briton murdered Tube death charge Jet ski accident E coli outbreak Cyclist killed Premium profits Three hurt as gun is fired in a nightclub A Cock and Bull Story Gulf veteran is held over killing of four in family Shia gunmen drag people Massacre leaves at least 40 Sunnis dead and sparks instant retaliation, writes Ned Parker from Baghdad Weekend of Terror If the militant gangs succeed, daily toll will be in thousands Four soldiers charged over rape murders From cars and shoot them America's Shame Inside Track Danger from radiation is exaggerated, say scientists ID card scheme in disarray You've got AA friend After the Blast IWC Schaffhausen since 1868 End of the affair as the ballboys and girls pack their bags Puma Picture Gallery Nowhere to Run Green Flag motoring assistance Aiming to catch criminals red-footed A computer system can spot those who are guilty by the way they walk, report Stewart Tendler and Lucy Bannerman Childhood dream comes true for Cornet Wales Megane Bid for first human bird flu trials Joint venture brings house down First test-tube baby is pregnant Tiger trail leads to a rare find Ntl: Telewest TV+BOARDBAND+PHONE Leading the Low-Cost Revolution Ntl: Telewest Is this a true likeness of Shakespeare? A long forgotten work and a chance sighting at an exhibition may bring experts closer to an answer, writes Dalya Alberge Hewlett-Packard Development Company Bespoke Suits AOL The deadly sea snail venom that will take away your pain The fear of Islamic ideas Nuclear debate must be left to the experts Extradition is mad Plastic bag duty Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline.co.uk/debate A Latin liberation from diurnal toil An end to foul play? Luddite leaders Tête-à-tête The Times Respecting the Vote Protests by the defeated candidate threaten Mexico's democracy Spot the Gait You can tell a man by his walk Revealed: the mass murderer that is lurking hidden in all our heads Publish and Reform Sexual abuse in mental health units is the NHS's dirty secret Thunderer: Britain, land of the sneer King George, alive and well Bush has inherited regal powers—but they can never put him above the Supreme Court The Times Come on everyone, let's hug a Tory There will be a coded message in Cameron's plea today for misunderstood hoodies How Labour's mild schoolmarm has become Jacqui the Dominatrix Garnier Mating call heralds return of corncrake Vodafone Diver dies and four get the bends trying to bring him up to safety End of road for foreign lorry drivers who flout safety rules Alliance Française NHFA Ltd How to turn your home rubbish into gas power Killer Fatigue Promoting practical learning Watchdog urges Prescott inquiry Police may also investigate Deputy Prime Minister for his stay on Dome tycoon's ranch, writes Sam Coates Should He Stay or Should He Go? The Options Rebel MPs to be given 'yellow card' The Week in Parliament Save Double in the DFS Sale Sound sale: the guitar that made McCartney Best of British talent rocks festival north of the Border First night T in the Park Various Balado, Perthshire Rocky Horror revamped Dell Times World News 122 die as aircraft ploughs into concrete barrier after landing Past Disasters Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Record number rally to Redneck Games (AP): 19 die as Islamic militia gain ground (Reuters): Canadian soldier killed by Taleban (AFP): Israel keeps up bombardment of Gaza Stair Glide The Open University Pope met by million as Zapatero stays away from Mass King Zizou lifts them all up,-only to knock them down After an awful year Zinédine Zidane had given France back some pride. That was until last night, reports Charles Bremner Never mind the final, Germans are the real World Cup winners Airstrikes to delay Britons (PA): Oxfam closure (Reuters): Coalmine blast (AP): Box-office record (AP): Minister shunned (AP): Peace prize leader (AP): Kidnappers stung (Reuters): Skating hitch A Shorter Dash for a Goulash Struggle for Survival Antelope leap to safety though rail underpass Middle East takes on the West with first major art gallery The Times Art Houses Churchill Insurance Company Limited Sony Ericsson Poor urged to protest over poll 'fraud' Fears of civil unrest grow as defeated candidate calls supporters out on the streets, writes Tom Baldwin Times Business Ryanair accused of mis-labelling Monday July 10 2006 Extradition call Phone threat Virgin 'eyes gyms' 'Russia deserves respect' HSBC turns risk-taker in move to boost profit from M&a Pension deficit in British blue chips falls by nearly 50% Recovery to continue as new chairman takes reins FTSE 100 Stock Markets Fed chief may be putting stability at risk Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Aqua Lift Currencies Economics World Markets British Funds Swiss International Air Lines Business big shot Look ahead Briefing Mediaset eyes match-fixing trial result Stop Press Trichet urges single market integration Discount boost for Malaysia Airlines Iran's £29bn oil bonanza Bet of the day Change on the Week Deal of the day Blair 'over-hasty' in nuclear power dash, say MPs The Times Centrica steps up search for gasfields Possible Power Points Let's give away Royal Mail, urges senior Tory 'Reform key for Africa' Business Services Mail transported back in time Ladbrokes bets on a return to casino sector The Times Aerospace reaches the heights in golden year Rising sales, high investment and job creation all tell the story of soaring success. Angela Jameson reports BT in cash-and-calls deal with HSBC The Times Lock, Stock and 15 Billion Barrels Give Russia the respect it deserves, cries Rudloff Birmingham Midshires Barclays man hits back for Rosneft Banker defends oil group's flotation against critics of Russian corporate governance. Peter Klinger reports Animated talk cutting CO2 emissions Mercedes-Benz The Times Can a business based on the magnet repel the opposition? Japan's rates set to rise Young Enterprise Times Online Markets braced for Japan to end zero rate policy The Frenchman who is determined to keep the lights on in Britain Powers in the Boardroom EDF Energy is an investor in waiting, says its boss, but the political frameworks must be set up before it builds a nuclear generator here, says Angela Jameson Corporate Finance Qualification Name: Vincent de Rivaz The Leader in Ten Questions Banking & Finance Cheltenham & Gloucester Times Register Elias Hrawi Shrewd President of Lebanon who brought his troubled country a period of stability by allowing it to become a vassal of Syria Donal O'sullivan Diplomat whose patient work as Ireland's Ambassador to London paved the way to the 1973 agreement on power-sharing Donal O'Sullivan, diplomat, was born on August 2, 1915. He died on June 3, 2006, aged 90 Tom Weir Glaswegian mountaineer who championed the great outdoors and became a Scottish institution with Weir's Way Tom Weir, MBE, climber, authors and broadcaster, was born on December 29,1914. He died on July 6, 2006, aged 91 Baroness Lloyd of Highbury Determined advocate for children's health who was instrumental in the establishment of the Royal College of Paediatricians Baroness Lloyd of Highbury, DBE, paediatrician, was born on January 1,1928. She died on June 28, 2006, aged 78 A broad week of history Notebook Archaeology The Diolkos is on the road to ruin Tainted matrimonial assets not to be distributed Court of Appeal Intent to prejudice in entry into transaction must be shown Court of Appeal Extradition warrant defective Queen's Bench Divisional Court Picture Gallery Harp that sings to Welsh hearts Births, Marriages and Deaths Now everyone can be a photoreporter Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Millfield Atlas Limited Court & Social The Sunday Times Claim No. 4020 of 2006 in the High Court of Justice … No. 4054 of 2006 in the High Court of Justice Chancery … DJM: Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast City Today Hours of darkness Today: Cloudy in the West Rain. Showers in the East, Temperatures: Max 24C, Min 8C Borders, Aberdeen Area, Moray Firth Area, North East … Key Weather Met Office Well-oiled sailors come safe to land Weather Eye General situation Highs and lows Weathercall Times Sport Coolmore weighs boycott in reaction to Fallon ban Racing Ripon Windsor Course Specialists Musselburgh Spencer has better of exchanges on David Junior Best of British to the fore in quest for America's Cup Sailing Matthew Pryor finds a welter of homegrown talent in Valencia Racing Yesterday's Results Bath Montoya reaches end of road at McLaren Motor Racing Irish face old foes Tweddle record McDermott swap Wight decision Derbyshire shock Down to the wire The Results Service Today's Fixtures Casiology Doyle retains Senior crown Landis benefits after rivals lose out in time-trial Cycling Tour De France Warrington hold their nerve as frail defences are exposed How They Stand Lottery Grants Collins relieved to escape censure after watering the pitch Rugby Union Leaks of Faith in Desperate Times Farewell to St Trinian's, hello to fast, sexy game Hockey Continuing our sporting inspirations series, Matthew Syed finds a new magazine is changing a staid image Skelton proves equal to the size of his task Big Men with Weighty Problems Khan eases to eighth straight win Nelson given Ultimatum over Title Fast Starters Best of British Aiming to Make an Impact in Six Years' Time Swimming London calling the 2012 generation to turn golden dreams into reality The prospect of representing Britain in front of a home crowd at the Olympics is spurring on young athletes and swimmers Hoggard injury cuts deep into bowling reserves The Great Ruck and Maul Swindle Scoreboard England Squad Cook feasts on easy pickings to end famine Scoreboards The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Fiery Flintoff puts opponents to the sword on return Twenty20 Cup Quick Hick overshadows White record Arsenal exit leaves Campbell looking for another role Going from Gunner to Goner Ambitious Portsmouth pursue Edú and Farfán Eriksson turns down job offers Woodgate stays Flitcroft retires Gaydamak deal Tudgay toe woe Dodd belies his reputation with grandstand finish for victory Golf Leading Final Scores Champions lead way to golden World Cup for Britain Rowing Chinese pair show endurance to claim career best Mauresmo beats away her mental demons to Young shark's fins are clipped as rivalry takes on a new hue Simon Barnes sees triumph come as great relief for Federer The Times Federer hands Nadal Advanced Hair Studio Swiss maestro gets a monkey off his back by ending losing streak Online Roll of Honour All-Time Greats in his Sights The Times Crossword 23,337 The Insider Sport France pay penalty for Zidane's final act of folly The Times The Final Reckoning Times Passnotes The face The quiet assassin The click Contents The bulletin It's a devil of a job The Devil Wears, Prada, an exposé of life on a glossy magazine, has been made into a film starring. Meryl Streep. Lauren Weisberger wrote her novel after working as an assistant to Anna Wintour, the Editor of US Vogue. But Tina Gaudoin, who also worked for Wintour, says the book is unfair to those … A million girls would kill for this chance Amy Oliver, an ex-intern at Vogue, tells her story 'Don't make eye contact. Just look down' Amy Oliver, who completed a three-month internship at American Vogue The Times Dish Mediterranean meatballs with basil tomato sauce Carp diem (or seize the fish of the day) Food Lose your fear of cooking fish, says Sarah Vine Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The highway at last for My Way A fridge too far Blair doesn't give a tuk-tuk about public transport I really have read After the Banquet by Yukio Mishima, says Lorraine Eames Healthmonday Me, die? You must be joking A brain-stem lesion taught the comedy writer Nigel Smith how to be loved Over the next two weeks, during which time I saw 14 … The Times Times2 health Urban Worrier Adult cola, the secret spilt in the playground The Volkswagen Eos All human life can be found there Picture Gallery Pru Health Hope for bubble babies with immune deficiency Pioneering bone marrow transplant units can save children's lives, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford Pack instinct You're jetting off soon and want to look cool every day. So what goes into the case? Carola Long asked three seasoned travellers to share their top tips Mellow yellow Club Tropicana Picture Gallery In the pink Picture Gallery Pack instinct Business trip My son has a tantrum when we go out to eat. How can I avoid it? Banana Caramel Work or Family Problems? Arts Bounds for greatness He grew up poor in Havana—now Carlos Acosta is changing the face of ballet, says Debra Craine He has turned Latino bravado into artistry Times Online The Times Art of the Matter English vice gets mouth to mouth Cross-dressing is encoded in the nation's DNA. But with acts a bit of a drag, there's a new diva in town: Tranny Lip Synching Discovering the Herdwick instinct Jane Wheatley goes to Cumbria to meet the new writers whose first radio play is aired this week Duchess Theatre Lisa Verrico takes T in the Park as pop's summer festival season continues First night in the main paper Pop Scritti Politti Concorde 2, Brighton The Times First night Review Theatre The Rocky Horror Show Playhouse, Wc2 Entertainments Concert Zaide Barbican David Sanborn Jazz Ronnie Scott's, W1 Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Doctor keeps his patients waiting Weekend TV Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3951 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau Stumped by our Su Doku? Call the solution lines for clues The Game World Cup in 60 Seconds No IFS or Butts The World Cup Final Last Podcast—listen and Win Free and Exclusive Italy are Champions Continental Gianluigi Buffon Italy Gianluca Zambrotta Fabio Cannavaro Marco Materazzi Fabio Grosso Mauro Camoranesi Gennaro Gattuso Andrea Pirlo Simone Perrotta Francesco Totti Luca Toni A Triumph for Stoical Lippi Tom Dart says the Italy coach was shrewd in his preparation A Touch of Class Where the game's influential figures played the ball Positional Sense Stat Attack Fabien Barthez France Willy Sagnol Lilian Thuram William Gallas Eric Abidal Franck Ribery Patrick Vieira Claude Makelele Florent Malouda Zinedine Zidane Thierry Henry Black and White Night The World Cup Final Gabriele Marcotti considers the irony of Juventus players taking centre stage Mazda End of Zidane's World Simon Barnes on the evening that it all went wrong for the France legend Z-List A Fallen Idol Italian Carnival We Wasted so Much Tali… Michael Owen examin… and says he has felt a … with the national team Vauxhall Motors Ltd Why Do They Squeeze Life out of Forwards? Tony Cascarino worries for future of traditional front men after running battle Ronaldo Shows True Real Intent Portugal winger confirms his intentions to move to Spain, says Oliver Kay The Times Germany End Tournament on a High as Country Celebrates Fiat Bowels, Bowls and Sound of TV Silence Ten things that will live in Mark Pougatch's memory Australia Put Added Sparkle into the Fun Bill Edgar on the hits and misses of a month in Germany The Top Ten Opta World Cup Team Statistics Fink Tank England Join Ranks of Underachievers Paddypower The Formula Final Score Silence Descends across Germany BBC can't spot difference between Wright and wrong World Cup Billy Samsung
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