News from 11/07/2006
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Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, DJM, Alex McGregor, Paul Marriott, Tim Albone, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, John Batt, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Vladimir Bukovsky, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, D. B. Vernon, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Dan Sabbagh and Caroline Merrell, Large Caps, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Alastair Campbell, Gerard Forlin, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Nell Harman, P. Windley, Gary Jacob, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Blanford and Stephen Farrell, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Richard Ford, Ron Lewis, Lily Allen, Liz Chong, Anna Smajdor, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Martin Hopkinson, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Russell Kempson, Peter Riddell and Sam Coates, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Geoffrey Turner, Oliver Kay, Oleg Gordievsky, Alan Hooker, Stewart Tendler and Philip Webster, Avril M. Dale, Rick Broadbent, Steve Hamer, Professor Shaun Gregory, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Bernard Lagan and Alan Hamilton, Nigel De Gruchy, G. R. Sullivan, T. A. Heathcote, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Graham Leigh, Sarah Campbell, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Matt Lippiatt, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Nigel Kendall and Stuart Mile, David Mattin, Amanda Andrews and Dan Sabbagh, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Small Caps, Katle Scott, William Miller, Phil Robinson, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Muddassar Arani, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Katie John, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Elizabeth Burgess, Mike Medina, Bell Mooney, David Sinclair, Hermione McEwen, Mark Henderson, James Smith, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Richard Egan, Nigel Douglas, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Roger Ordish,
ResumoThe Times Prescott should go now, voters say Rebel chief killed Of mice and men Passport delays Standard Life up 900 extra troops Index timesonline. co. uk Merger of police forces is scrapped Jane Clarke Paula Radcliffe starts on marathon of motherhood Times poll shows 70% of voters want Prescott to go now In the Times Today Police mergers abandoned Sentence for paedophile to stay the same Blair in clear Murder charges Labour discipline Britain: the book Your genes, but are they your children? Tiffany & Co Signs of Life Creation of the test-tube father Scientists have raised hopes of an end to male infertility after producing mice using artificial sperm, writes Mark Henderson NatWest Three prepare for jail as Lords fight extradition deal How 'a crime' in Britain leads to a trial in US Watching with Interest Pair admit £2.4m burglary Conviction ruling Conductor charged E coli outbreak De Menezes case Plea on net piracy Toasting longevity Breitling McKenna sues over claim he bought PhD More troops are rushed out to combat threat of the … Soldiers 'were mutilated by mob' after firefight Kipling's Advice Boom, boom - the sound of Desperate Des in deployment He admitted that the situation was 'challenging' which is code for 'explosive' Levy 'told Labour donor to keep loan to party secret' Picture Gallery Boots NHS debts blamed on poor leadership 'Cash for peerage' tycoon was asked to hide loan You've got AA friend BT Bringing it all together Gambling addict blew £1m of firm's money on internet bets Day Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost Beatles tapes 'were being sold for £250,000' A funny thing en route to the forum People Black Berry Ps churchill AOL Charity worker dies saving his friend from sex attackers Doctor's obsession 'terrified' Titmuss First recycling prosecution fails Vonage energy hp Driving abroad Licence to kill Afghanistan - when will we ever learn? NatWest Three Is Thin Beautiful? Ugly face of a beautiful game Secret of Su Doku Transport Idiocy Tennis lessons The forgotten sailors Hoody Twoshoes The Times Out of Africa Illegal migration can be stemmed only be better government Heroes and Flaws Zidane joins the ranks of the fallen Look at the feet: clear evidence of the worst offence in journalism Pool Position David Cameron has reasons to be cheerful—and to be brave No, Mr Humphrys, there is no excuse for probing into the DPM's sex life The Prime Minister is supposed to invoive himself when the stories are leading front pages The clocks ticks. Sudan heads for disaster The world seems to be turning away from the refugees of Darfur - but the United Nations has a duty to act Success will be judged on food aid, an end to violence and reversal of ethnic cleansing Bring us the World Cup, Tony British fans deserve it. The stadiums would be brilliant. And there is one obvious man to deliver it Thunderer: A hard lesson in soft focus Dell J. D. Power Online passport applications halted 5,000 people are kept waiting after an internet system broke down just three weeks after its launch, reports Richard Ford Mistaken Identity Tories may take terror fight from the Met and Mi5 Level of risk is spelt out Nuclear, sun and wind power for Britain Resources directed at Muslims living in poor areas dfs 'They have halal food, but not Hindu' Hindus say it's time to ditch Asian tag They feel neglected and marginalised and yearn to be understood as a community, writes Ruth Gledhill Faith Facts directline.com Experts 'are not immune from action' Schools to track gifted pupils Education BBC 'could cut more costs' Broadcasting Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics A barbaric spectacle drained of intensity first night Opera Turandot Covent Garden Victoria's mausoleum decaying BAA Race crime figures 'inaccurate' Wendy Richard quits the Square Hired help costing £18bn a year Gift to cleaner sold for £92,000 Green Flag Hidden Hearing Ltd Sheridan 'had group sex with his brother-in-law' flybe.com Synod vote on women clergy is setback for traditionalists Times World News Warlord behind Beslan siege is killed 'in Russian revenge attack' Shamil Basayev Diplomats risk unfriendly Putin gesture Foreign officials will defy Kremlin and head for opposition conference days before G8 summit, reports Jeremy Page Win Investing Llp Avg Anti-Virus Security+support Kosovo war crimes trial begins (AP): Hunter leads rise of ancient world (AP): Gas explosion may be suicide bid (Reuters): Canal damage to wetlands feared energy saving recommended Nation honours Genghis Khan There's a deal: one prime minister, one angry finance chief. But this time there's a piece of paper JVC Multiple Display Advertising Items Looking to halt the tide from the sea A high-level conference in Morocco will try to curb illegal migration and tackle its causes, reports Anthony Browne Both sides talk tough in stand-off over captive corporal Divided Views Another mistress proves Einstein formula for love (AFP): Images of dead soldiers shown 45 die in aircrash (AP): Siberia toll 127 (AP): Peace 'faces ruin' (AP): Children drown (AP): Cheaters foiled (Reuters): Kidnap man free (Reuters): Gift of life airmiles. co. uk Sunshine sturgeon takes up the slack as UN caviar ban brings new opportunities USE a Gold Spoon Times Business EU retreats on roaming charges Oasis spurns offer Unclaimed assets 3i buys Mayborn Quote of the day Strong start by Standard Life shares deals blow to bid hopes The Sportsman seeks more cash to stay in the race FTSE 100 Centurion offer for embattled Grasso The new Audi Q7. Vorsprung durch Technik Stock Markets When the ship comes in again for P&O North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know World 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 SocGen to open Portugues subsidiary Stop Press Revlon facelift not yet materialised Marsh advises against share offer Altadis appoints new finance director The Times Banks' fees for smaller deals hit record level The Times Carbon Trust to raise £75m fund for green investment Terra Firma to bid for Thames T&N pension aid Kraft in UB deal Chinese record Woodrow in line The New Breed of Irishmen FSA The Irish join the world's wealthiest Rampant economic growth has put the Republic near the top of the league in net wealth per head, reports Carl Mortished The Rich List Monstermob shares hit as China rings the changes EFES PCCW sells 23% stake to financier World Cup a flop for UK advertising Media Messages Airbus v Boeing Europe allows UK to change VAT rules to counter fraud Regal Petroleum chief quits after dispute over strategy EADS faces class action suit over A380 delay Property group buys seven IHG hotels for £400m Factory prices add to inflation fears The Times Flog it on dBay City Diary Cat fight Wrecked plans Safeguards plea over Whitehall statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayne Pharma considers £730m float in London FSA move for ban on financier attacked 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 Touch of the blues over trading doubts at Luminar nightclubs News and data by sector Gilts Charlemagne still in saddle despite a rout in emerging markets Gruesome Debut Spice Hammerson is biggest faller as investor offloads stock Stock Markets Nick Hasell Autonomy Business Equity Prices St. Joseph's Hospice The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Shamil Basayev Chechen separatist who battled hard for his country, but shocked the world with bloody terrorist attacks Basayev's path was increasingly that of terrorist rather than guerrilla fighter Lives Remembered Don Lusher Highly acclaimed trombonist and bandleader who played on James Bond and Pink Panther soundtracks Irving Green Entrepreneur who founded Mercury Records, the most successful and innovative of the independent labels Drafi Deutscher Chart-topping pop composer with a love of pseudonyms Whistle-blower protection extends beyond job Court of Appeal Law Report Two-stage approach in housing failed asylum-seeker Queen's Bench Division Council acted in proper manner Queen's Bench Divisional Court Guy Roddon Nomadic painter whose fascinatingly varied life found oblique expression in his evocative, ambiguous art Court Circular Judicial Appointment Legal Appointments Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services University News King's College London Cameraphone Competition Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast The monsoon has come to Arizona Weather Eye Times on Line weathercall Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Gifts Times Sport No winners if Coolmore commits to boycott Yesterday's Results Musselburgh Windsor Ripon Wolverhampton Fallon prepares for appeal hearing Pontefract The Times Sports Book Course Specialists Southwell Uttoxeter The Results Service Today's Fixtures Arum Still Punching his Weight The Times Rahman stands alone to defend America's honour Boxing Ron Lewis finds despair as Eastern front sweeps through the heavyweight division Prescott factor has croquet set jumping through hoops This Sporting Land. Alan Lee embarks on a journey through the rich and varied landscape of British sport in search of the traditional, neglected and downright bizarre Celtic Roots Davies to miss Budapest Storm front Edinburgh saved Waterfield injury Warning shot Evans helps out Scoreboard from Edgbaston Lloyds TSB Insurance Gidman guides Gladiators home Bears given hope of place in last eight by Ambrose Brophy finds form for Yorkshire before rain Pietersen calls on youngsters to prove mettle before Ashes Matthew Pryor meets the England star who is casting an eye on future success Impatient Flintoff unhappy to be put on rations mazda Rain fails to cast cloud over return of Tendulkar Dressed for success: Federer happy to serve traditions Tennis Nell Harman finds the champion looking immaculate both on and off the court Times on Line Hip surgery is put on hold as Landis races for victory Cycling Overall Positions Peroni Italy Warnock reveals his plan to be suited and slightly more muted Bayern and Real want Dutch reject Huth heading for new home Campbell wanted Chase for Ribéry Cornes drug ban Ghana in London ZZ bottom with press and fans after butt brings 'an ugly end' Zz bottom with press and fans after butt brings 'an ugly end' Materazzi is no stranger to controversy Times on Line Read my lips: the taunt Matt Hughes finds out what may have Caused a great player to lose his head in such spectacular style Judges to deliver sobering wake-up call to fans Read my lips: the taunt that made Zidane snap Matt Hughes finds out what may have caused a great player to lose his head in such spectacular style Seeing Red What Happens when the Mist Descends You're Even Worse than Vinnie... The Wrong Goodbye Step-By-Step Guide to the France Icon's Ignominious End Radcliffe:'I always wanted to start a family Exclusive Marathon star on giving up goats' cheese, changing nappies and why running will always be in her life Words: Alyson Rudd Photographs: Marc Aspland Baby Boom Top Sporting Mothers Medical Briefing The Times Crossword 23,338 The Insider Sport My pregnancy will make me even stronger, vows Radcliffe Exclusive Britain's leading athlete is looking forward to motherhood The Times Mortgages for Business Zidane, President Chirac and Another Tête-à-Tête times2 pass notes the face The princess of charts the click the bulletin contents Marriage in 2026 Changes Which next 100 Years May Bring The Family Bond Famous Men and Women Look Ahead Does marriage have a future? Eighty years ago a group of luminaries foresaw the future of marriage and relationships in the 21st century. Here are their predictions. Over the page, Bell Mooney sees a backlash against the loosening of marriage ties The Triumph of Love Refinement Effect of Equality of Sexes Marrying older, divorcing more often: how things have changed since 1926 Marriage in 2026 The 'respected institution' can still be the bedrock The Times Do You Need Advice? How can I eat protein without putting on weight? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery 'If you're blue and you don't know where to go to...' Let's hear it for the … others A true inspiration I admit that I like… Poundshops, says Penny Wark The Times A trained Mossad killer - or a cab driver? The Andrew Billen Interview Juval Aviv's life has been a very novel one 'Peter Pan? It's like rewriting the Bible' parents The children's author Geraldine McCaughrean has been chosen to write a Peter Pan sequel. She tells Anjana Ahuja how the dream came true - and how her daughter helps with her books The Peter Pen … mentuesday Superman: the ultimate hero … (or why all boys want to wear their underpants over their trousers). By Hugo Rifkind A lux tux and a night at the opera Dress code Compiled by Nicola Copping The Times Dish Roast monkfish tall with garlic and onion The Volkswagen Eos The kit Wherever I roam, my television goes too arts Inside the chamber of secrets What lies within one of London's most cryptic buildings? Rachel Campbell-Johnston enters the Masons' HQ Oh you pretty things Sell, sell, sell: the stink at degree shows New graduate Matt Lippiatt did not study art 'to make pictures to complement the furniture' Slick professionalism and a few sales do not an artist make Future stars: more degree shows The Times Space: the present frontier We criticise architects for making a mess of the space around us. But do artists have the answer, wonders Tom Dyckhoff reviews first night Theatre Oblomov's Dream Jermyn Street, SW1 Entertainments Plant with healthy roots Pop Cornbury Festival Charlbury, Oxfordshire Concert SCO/Swensen Opera Armide The Fair Maid of Perth tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Taking a gamble on the poker craze Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Ant and Dec have become the two pocket Aces of ITV Light Entertainment Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon action medical research The Times Headline of the Week 'Scientists to automate thought' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories It's Too Darn Not Other Views Public sector workers strain to keep healthy Issue of the Week Occupational Health The Top Jobs Discrimination The Week in Numbers Healthcare Council Tax Public Opinion Health New Medical Research Don't be scared of marketing Health Other Stories we Liked Better use of ambulances Deficits drain training funds Index Not sharing data can cost more than cash Social Care Jargon Decoder Positive Deviance Buildings shape good schools Interview Ty Goddard, head of the British Council for School Environments, tells Sarah Campbell about his passion and drive for creating surroundings that inspire children to learn Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Private Finance Seeninhansard Gordon must show PFI money Private Finance The Times What Kelly said…almost Councils Good lessons from Ofcom Regulation Index Classes of 90 could generate real benefit Education Prize Caption Barker rattles Brown's cage Housing Enrol at the university of life Education Hero Call for healthcare snitches Police Foreign Ways Legislation Update Index 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… Overcrowded jails erode rehabilitation What Worked for Me Compass Point Diary Dates Westminster The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Secret justice: it's time to break the silence of the family courts Will hearings over children or money now become open? Frances Gibb reports Regent's College The Times Law Section Doctors on trial: time to put experts to the test Medical witnesses must be able to back up their opinions with clinical and laboratory observation, writes John Batt Miscarriages of Justice are Caused by Medical Opinions that are Not as Sound as They Appear Crisis, what crisis? Is just political posturing Britain doesn't need a modern Bill of Rights, it needs a properly trained Civil Service, says David Pannick, QC No Competent Lawyer Could Advised Mr Cae on his Analys on Times on Line Parliament failed us in passing the Terrorism Act After Hatfield: multimillion - pound fines are on the way Balfour Beatty's fine may have been cut, but Gerard Forlin argues that things will change lawyer of the week Tale of two cities Big Brother's little lawyer Anybody there? Business opportunity Price fixing and extradition tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk What about British citizens? 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