News from 12/07/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Mark Henderson and Lewis Smith, David Townsend, Andy Bull, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, DJM, M. Schachter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Ivo Tennant, Cath Janes, Philip Howard, P. Stevenson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Pete Paphides Chief Rock Critic, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Angus Palmer, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Allen Brown, Michael Glover, Joseph Hague, Sholto Byrnes, Liz Chong, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Stewart Tendler and Philip Webster, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, George Plint, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Katie Hoffmann, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Adam Barnard, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nigel T. James, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Grayson Perry, Dalya Alberge, Gutfreund-Walmsley, Ashling O'Connor Bombay Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Woodroffe, Chris Samuel, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Alan Lee, Oliver Chastney, Mark Dubbery, David Elleray, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Bird and Eva Wolchover, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Colin Low, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Thomas Neeley, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, David Harkeragens Boddington, David Ludgate, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Peter Klinger, Professor James Beck, Lewis Smith and Mark Henderson, Lisa Rodrigues, Dan McDougall, David R. Worboys,
ResumoThe Times Planning power for new nuclear era Clarke on attack End for cul-de-sac Ambassador row Risk warning M&S anger Culture can show us the way ahead in East-West relations Index times online Index Bomb terror strikes the rush hour again Hundreds dead and injured as explosions hit Bombay trains In the Times Today The Times ID cards under threat in review of Home Office Peerage nominations 'must change to be above suspicion' Gulf veteran is put on remand Abuse meeting Empty credit Suicide debts Care ruling Cancer drug Snooker death The Alleged Threats Eden Island Stalker who 'destroyed a wedding' A terrified couple split up after a 'fatal attraction' campaign, a court was told. Fran Yeoman reports Clarke rips into Reid for halting police force mergers Unmonitored offenders 'put public at risk' Briton faces terror charges Psychic con artist E coli schools shut Securitas denial Deepcut decision Bird flu action Eye glued shut Breitling The psychedelic genius who really did drop out Britain to enter a new nuclear Residents living near proposed new generators will lose their right to object, write Mark Henderson and Lewis Smith Darling must recharge his batteries or he'll end up completely powerless Reaction from the Industry TV standby buttons will be outlawed The cul-de-sac comes to a dead end The Government hopes to foster better communities by using a design favoured by the Romans, Ben Webster reports Virginatlantic Measuring up Workplace Health Connect Nelson falls short of expectations Carbon Trust Dell Glider pilot found after 24 hours in wreckage Instructor with 1,000 flying hours is cut free from his cockpit after a night spent on a mountain, Shirley English reports People Some corner of a foreign court. . . npower juice Ps Green Flag Ford Premature babies travel hundreds of miles for care Irishferries. com Putting on weight 'is cancer risk' Gordon Ramsay shuts club over rent arrears Megane Spiteful article made me look a joke, hypnotist tells libel trial Tribute to sailors Duccio a dud Atlantic gulf and the unfair extradition treaty Plane, trees Is Marriage Still worth It? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Blazer issue draws more fire Lessons of History Religious Tolerance Plastic action They think it's all over The Times Outrage in Bombay Terrorists try to wreck India's stability and prosperity Street Wise A conversational cul-de-sac for urban planners Yet another British failure: inability to gobble hot dogs dipped in lemonade Light Not Heat Britain needs diverse sources of energy, including nuclear power They've got our number Picture Gallery When is it right to lash out? Our attitude toward revenge is muddled. But usually the phrase is better than the fist-or the head Index Cross-fertilisation in an Islamic garden For centuries art has been a subtle diplomat. It can work again in East-West relations Farewell to mass political parties and Top of the Pops-a cautionary tail You can see the effect in the by-election results as the vote of 'the others' grows Woman 'threatened after seeing Sheridan at orgy' Barclaycard Cyclist left scarred for life by wire trap vodafone Young people to be given access to family court files Norwich Union An Open or Shut Case Insidetrack The Sharpest Critics Expedia Book now Necrophilia in the abattoir enlivens this MacAbre tale first night Cameron taken to task over 'rushed' policies Prescott the VIP had date with Dome chief BBC defends Humphrys MPs attack fire merger plans Electing peers Joint intelligence Immigration study 7/7 report error Cameron's brand is starting to sell Voting Intentions Hiscox Victory for drivers as new rules put the brakes on clampers Nationwide Mobility Classmates ransacked holiday girl's home Vonage The baby born one day too soon for a British passport Sisters are a cut above in charity for bald children Boots Muslim day clashes with wedding Riders and horse saved from tide Cut back agency nurses, NHS told £624,000 for 'only a decoration' newashas tiscali Crème Anti-slaver's diary reveals misery of 'freed' Africans Lost and found-the Rubens hunt scene that inspired them all The Old Master's original hunting scene, which he used as the template for similar works, will be shown to the public by the Getty Museum after it turned up at an auction house in Paris, reports Dalya Alberge ntl: Telewest A Colourful Life itv Where Should They Face Trial? Ing Direct Speaker clears decks for debate on NatWest Three Church must keep to 'middle ground' Archbishop of Cape Town pleads for return to tolerance as Anglicans grapple with divisive issues, Ruth Gledhill writes smilemore Rac OAP couple killed by bus Chief litter lout Policemen quit Maori gesture Like father, like son The Times 7 bombs, 10 minutes, 160 dead Thousands of commuters fled the carnage into the monsoon rains while others helped the injured and mutilated to hospitals, reports Dan McDougall from Delhi Bombs on commuter trains kill 160 in 10 minutes Contact Numbers Militant groups could put end to period of détente Years of Bombs Commuters will decide how city bounces back Virgin Voice of the Witnesses Hecklers try to sabotage democracy conference The Times Step closer to regaining power Bush lining up Merkel as ally to replace Blair Pressure Points churchill unicef US accepts rights in Guantanamo Under-fire White House says that terror suspects should be protected under the Geneva Conventions, reports Tim Reid Ap: Cacao rises from tide of oil Kitchen Magic Srebrenica victims laid to rest Honey production suits you, sir Ethical fashion comes in a bag Doctor may have caused blast The Times Trading up How do you turn a paperclip into a house? First, swap it for a fish pen... Ap: Israelis go into southern Gaza AP: Diplomat recalled (Reuters): Crocodile attack AP: Workers win $9m 'Mr Cup' shooting Index Eurotunnel asks for legal protection over its debts Quote of the day Blackstone grabs top spot with $15.6bn buyout fund Euronext Overtakes London Collapsed fund's founder retur FTSE 100 LSE shrugs off rival's lead on flotations Stock Markets Ministers must now deliver on energy North Sea Oil Success story Commodities Wise warning Pound to Dollar Are You Owed? Currencies Taxing change 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 FSA 'will not block Rosneft IPO' Microsoft faces €300m antitrust fine Congress votes against web gambling Moncrief court claim over gasfield The Times Bank of England gives City a warning on risk Healthcare Commission High street sales still buoyant despite impact of World Cup UK trade deficit soars to second biggest on record Fitness First to start up in India Swiss Re job cuts VAT judgment Man stock split BOC payout looms Hitlerian cook found all the right ingredients to become a souperstar Original Soupman Menu NatWest Britain to get taste of Soup Kitchen One of New York's most controversial chefs is selling his recipe for success, reports Tom Bawden Power giants applaud Energy Review and urge early action The Times Going for broker City Diary City Diary Gym'll fix it? City Diary Regulator warns of winter shortages Into Africa City Diary Green 'would have made £2bn profit' Lawyer claims wider insider trading at EADS Springtime sales boost for Hobbs after dip in profits Investors attack M&S board over Myners ousting The Times Unit Trust Information Service Stringfellows Financial Times to cut editorial jobs Lucent's new warning clouds Alcatel tie-up Talking Takeover Bombardier faces derailment lawsuit Xstrata raises Falconbridge bid to head off miner merger Pensions lifeboat move bears fruit The Times Commission rules out legislation to make clearing services join together Select Coal burns a hole in the carbon crusade 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Chips are down with broker caution taking toll of Wolfson Gilts SIG well insulated as it seeks benefit from new building rules To the Rooftops Standard Chartered falls as Bombay blasts trigger selling Stock Markets Nick Hasell Whatman Torex Retail Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Syd Barrett Founder of Pink Floyd and inspiration of the band's early albums who became a recluse after suffering mental break down Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd founder and songwriter, was born on January 6,1946. He died on July 7,2006, aged 60 June Allyson Hollywood girl-next-door who played a series of loyal screen wives in an era before the advent of the more acerbic movie heroine June Allyson, actress, was born on October 7,1917. She died on July 8,2006, aged 88 Richard Streeton Times sports journalist who covered many cricket tours and wrote a well-received book on P. G. H. Fender Richard Streeton, sports journalist, was born on November 4,1930. He died on June 30,2006, aged 75 Recall to prison is not a breach of right to liberty Confusion over rehearing and review in employment law John Spencer Snooker player who won the world championship three times John Spencer, snooker player, was born on September 18,1935. He died of cancer on July 11,2006, aged 70 Court Circular Requiem Mass Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages The Times Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services School Notices Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Drizzle across Northern England. Fine Elsewhere. Temperatures: Max 26C, Min 8C Sea temperatures signal a wet winter Weather Eye Paul Simons Weathercall Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Yesterday's Results Holmes has heart set on building a success story Racing Alan Lee finds the man behind Great Leighs racecourse ready to stay the distance Track Facts Fallon tries again to get back on track in Britain Strong leadership essential to keep our house in order Lingfield Park Worcester Magic of Musselburgh Catterick Kempton Park Newmarket Nannina to silence Falmouth favourite Course Specialists Brown and Benning put Surrey on the way White and Sales enjoy their hosts' hospitality Irani turns tables on Prior Parsimonious Parsons thwarts Glamorgan Quarter-Finals Bears dethrone Royals but fail in the long run Middlesex finish on a high as dove-like Hawks falter Swann gives Derbyshire double all-round lesson Ackerman overpowers Dynamos Last Night's Scoreboards Lancashire suffer at the hands of Lumb The chamber of horrors could just help to keep my Test run alive Matthew Hoggard says his hopes of being fit for Lord's are up in the air-literally-after his freak hand injury The Results Service Cricket Sport Today's Fixtures Sky Sports Harmison ready to pick up where he left off at HQ The Times Crowe takes long handle to 'chuckers' Times Online Toyota McLaren waste no time in ending Montoya's tenure Motor Racing The Times Qualifier's career takes U-turn Khan out to put record straight Loss of service Winning Volley Historic Prince Blow for Pryce Meldrum beaten Revelation by Landis 'may harm favourite', says rival Cycling Tour De France My pregnancy will make me even stronger, vows Radcliffe Gilbert looks primed to put name to Britain cause Radcliffe on course to return for world shot Athletics Crucible's first hero, John Spencer, dies at 71 Sunderland aim high with bid for Allardyce Bolton Fail to Get their Hamann Pelé back in record books britishmotorshow World Cup cheats have damaged game Former top referee David Elleray says players can restore the reputation of football by ending games man ship Materazzi changes story as Fifa starts inquiry The fear that made Yosser Zidane Tottenham turn attentions to Nolan as United's Klinsmann 'to stand down' Pole position Real pull rank Ricksen in clinic Swede's final fling Torino fans revel in their Rick Broadbent hears the views of supporters who know what it feels like to endure loss and indignation Inside David Elleray Ferguson unable to indulge in flight of fancy The Times Crossword Times Online The Insider Index Fallout from Italian trial could leave Cole in a fix The Times Mortgages for Business Picture Gallery times passnotes theface Peer pressure theclick contents thebulletin Boys in the hood Hug a hoodie, says Tory leader David Cameron. But as Adam Barnard reports from a school for troubled tecnagers, their problems will not be so easily solved Schools for scandal: how children have suffered because of changing government policies Modern morals The Times A Bosnian Muslim woman finds the name of a relative … BBC bigwigs can't eat their cake and have it Unfit for purpose Civil strife If I were. . . Richard Layard, I'd be happy to be the happiness czar, says Sholto Byrnes How do we deal with the grief after the suicide of one of our close friends? The Times How do we deal with the grief after the suicide of … Index It'll be all right on the knight It may not be easy, but the medicval look is jousting towards us, says Lisa Armstrong dfs AA Key trends times2/style Emma Hope Shoes The Volkswagen EOS Worth fighting over volkswagen Beauty jury The best hair protectors Lavender pears with white wine Carte Noire The Times Dish Index It's a shore thing Grayson Perry, beach memories in tow, sees a show devoted to the seaside and contemplates its enduring inspiration for artists eno Porgyondbess Sun, sea, sand and sketchbook-the beach as muse In awe of the giants Michael Glover marvels at a show about the faceless legions behind the RAF bombers Banana Caramel Washed out diva Pauline's demise is a lesson to all TV soaps, says Tim Teeman Entertainments reviews first night Jazz Kenny Garrett Concert The Cardinall's Musick/ensembke fidlcinium Pop New Order The Times Cool style crème Good practice Working Relationship The architects Julia Barfield and David Marks, and their PA Lucy Smallwood, talk to Rosaling Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference call Is it about time your changed your career? Summer offers plenty of opportunities for PAs, says Cath Janes Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Index The History Channel Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page television terrestrial The History Channel Variations Film Choice Brydon mockingly steals the show Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn
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