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News from 13/07/2006

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, David Charter and Philip Webster, Gabriele Marcotti, Nicholas Blanford, Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell, Carol Lewis, Jeremy Austin, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Thomas Garnell, Sarah Potter, Beverly Malone, J. Randall, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jasmine Whitbread, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Nargis Walker, Gerry Robinson and Justin King, Clive Davis, Rory Watson and Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dr Andrew Bamji, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Feargus O'sullivan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Richard Miller, Gary Jacob, Kusoom Vagdama, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Philip Webster and Rajeev Syal, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Barbara Stocking, Anna Smajdor, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, James Mottram, Angela Jameson, Lesley Diss, Robin Short, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Douglas Henderson, Brian Espiner, Bob Woolmer, Graham Divall, Dennis Barry, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Tom Baldwin, Chris Smith, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Caroline Harper, Beth McLeod, Doreen Thain, Philip Stott, Andrew Radford, Sarah Campbell, Sean O'Neill, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Michael Hunt Stolbach, Vivienne Nathanson, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Jeff Kahana, Roger Boyes, Stephen Farrell and Nicholas Blanford, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Derek Granger, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Canon Ken Peters, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Marion Birch, Matthew Parris, Dave Prentis, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Stewart Tendler and David Charter, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Carly Chynoweth, Jacqui Goddard, Rhys Blakely and Dan Sabbagh, David Sinclair, John Naish, Jamie Whyte, Rajendra S. Khadka, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, R. H. Gaskin, Sir Clive Sinclair, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, James Christopher, Mark Goldring, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Lord Ezra, David Robertson, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Dan McDougall, C. Rulnard,

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The Times Natwest Three case witness found dead No need for father Phone climbdown Zidane apologises MG reborn in US Index Comment timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery It's war, says Israel as troops are Kidnapped Arrest brings 'cash for honours' row to No 10's doorstep In the Times Today MPs to have Trident vote Mother wins support case Rail strikes plan Mayor's power Lottery choice Public sector pays Whitehall rapped £365 cigar stub Great Rail Journeys The man who can open his e-mails by power of thought Paralysed knife victim says implant has changed his life, writes Mark Henderson How Israel was pulled back into the peril of Lebanon Hezbollah supporters watch from the wings Rape claim was 'utterly fanciful and concocted' Rolex Text that terrified my fiancée:'Papers will have you on the front page, you dead tart' Witness 'hounded by FBI' found dead in woodland Claims of immense US pressure add to the extradition controversy, report Stewart Tendler and David Charter PR machine wins bankers sympathy . . . for free Why it always pays for ministers to remain dull Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch US marshals with handcuffs await suspects in Texas Fathers are out of the picture as lesbians get IVF Minister announces shake-up of embryology law that will give single women the right to treatment, writes Mark Henderson dfs A moral choice best left to the individual Anna Smajdor the Ethics Phoning Home Train firms 'don't play fair with fares' Burberry Sale This Saturday only in the Times Mobile roaming charges are capped, not scrapped Are you sitting comfortably? Waterstone's Ps labour. org. uk Sainsbury's BBC Proms Body burnt on illegal funeral pyre Andrew Norfolk witnesses the first open-air cremation to occur in Britain since the 1930's Lost Shelley poem found after 200 years Attack on the horrors of warfare will give scholars a valuable insight into poet's early development, reports Dalya Alberge Currys Drugs Briton weeps as she is jailed in India Verses on the Horror of War beyond petroleum Congestion charge will rise to £25 for 'Chelsea tractors' Bt Police furious over £1bn merger fiasco You've Gotta Roll with It chrysler. co. uk Call girl tells of Sheridan's 'five-in-a-bed hotel romp' I worked hard for my degree, says hypnotist Generous cousins Skyline threat to Brighton Questions of Hindu faith run deeper than ticks and boxes Who says Duccio is a dud? A sleeplessness of corncrakes Is Nuclear Power Necessary? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . The Future of Marriage No gloss to piracy Dead-end idea More Troops in Afghanistan G8 promises Occupied Europe More heat than light Ifs and butts Picture Gallery Hostage Politics Israel risks becoming embroiled in Gaza and Lebanon From Russia with Money Why blinis and bling will sometimes travel together I have hit upon the perfect use for the Dome site. Do you agree, Tony? Notebook One-Way Street The extradition treaty with the US needs explaining and ratifying How to play your card right Thunderer Ice-cool under terror attack Unlike the hysterical reaction of America and Spain, India's restraint under pressure is exemplary Join the Debate And, finally, there was heat and light After years of hot air and outdated ideas, Whitehall has hit on the right mix of energy for Britain's needs Why the arrest of Lord Cashpoint may prove a disaster for all of us In the worst scenario Tony Blair would have no choice but to leave office instantly I would rather have Sir Gulam Noon fund Labour than me do it through my Paye contributions Hidden list shows average wait of 7 weeks for NHS diagnosis Western Loire Bionic eye repairs sight like a camera Asprey Anglian Man let lover beat wife till she died A husband who failed to prevent prolonged violence has been jailed for six years under a new law, Russell Jenkins reports Special needs pupils 'need specialists' Morrisons Avg Anti-Virus Nurse has stamp of a Great Briton Killer fails to stop report release Jester inspired to jig 100 miles Takeaways fail the hygiene test Staples Picture Gallery SAAB Drive against 'blaggers' trading in private lives The Going Rate for Information Totally Fitness red letter Cat heads a cast of brave animals at war Second blow for No 10 on honours Downing Street is ordered by a committee of MPs to stop using peerages to reward party donors, reports Sam Coates Split the workers and trophies Political Briefing Lloyds TSB Remember the C5? The Zike? Well, Sir Clive is at it again… The inventor is unfazed by past failures and believes that his new-fangled bicycle will be a big hit, Ben Webster reports AOL Pc World Viewers saddle up in response to TV's showjumping stars Seat auto emocion Green light for bullying claim Stunt goes wrong Bike ride may end Church criticised Hit by an ice lump Who go online 4x4 off-road flop Pleasant green Green Flag Vonage Little White Dress Taxpayers fund five-star trip for extremist cleric Greenpeace protests at use of 'illegal' timber Kia Motors Job not for whites, applicant told Zoo tiger grabs teenager by arm Long hours hit women's diet Auctioneers to boldly go online Laura Ashley Living alone doubles the danger with age Women are unaware that they are also at serious risk Heart attacks 'triggered by humidity' Model lesson with clarity and pizzazz first night Theatre Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 Swan, Stratford CIS Aer Lingus Times World News India mourns as families search hospitals or weep at mortuaries More than 200 were killed and 743 injured by the bombs in Bombay, writes Dan McDougall A few hours sleep, and commuters join hordes returning to their offices One traveller said:'What can we do? In this city trains are a lifeline' Deadly Timing The search for loved ones Last Chance All faiths honour victims Kashmiri militants deny carrying out the attacks Some analysts see the India bombings in a wider context of international terrorism, reports Ashling O'Connor Female bridge for Paris Raja Fashions Norwich Union Shoddy Affair Castrato is heard from the grave 100 years on, Chirac says sorry for persecution of Dreyfus Mum's the world, men are told Proverbs that incite violence against women are being deleted from Turkish dictionaries, reports Suna Erdem Sagb The Old Ways (AFP): Tension rises in Ukraine (AP): Port handed over (Reuters): Racists censured (Reuters): Safety concern (AP): Bus station attack (Reuters): Carrier mission (Reuters): The next step (AP): National party The Times Offers Direct Alliance Leicester Climber and family go on killer peak pilgrimage How can you top a visit by Abba? Just invite the President and kill a boar Renault Dell Groucho trips up the G8 spin-doctors British PR firms take on American rivals over the Russian President's image, write David Charter and Philip Webster (AP): Cowboy town is swept by fire Boots (AP): US wants Czech missile base (Reuters): Auschwitz death camp renamed (AP): Spain fights to curb immigrants (AP): Astronauts take DIY space walk Air Miles Now Read on . . . Tarzan's son in fight for loincloth Literary geniuses with a dash of the wrong stuff Times Business Dow slides on oil price worries Thursday July 13 2006 Backing for Airbus Aviva share offer Olympic site bid Quote of the day Longbridge blow as Nanjing plans MG plant in Oklahoma Hopes of last-minute deal with Eurotunnel creditor FTSE 100 Microsoft fined £280m by Brussels in antitrust reprimand Stock Markets Big Four rivals can count only on merger North Sea Oil Jobs question Commodities Sweet music Pound to Dollar Boodles Currencies Stately MG Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Bet of the day Rumour of the day Look ahead Business big shot Jury begins deliberation in Vioxx case Stop Press US watchdog restricts 'soft-dollar' deals Disney to cut film production Minister rejects Autostrade request Equis Procedures of second-tier audit firms under fire A study is critical of rivals to the Big Four accountants, Elizabeth Judge reports The Times Former KPMG employees suing firm Failings at Smaller Firms Enron affair appeared to offer opening MPs call for wide reform of International Monetary Fund Central Bank v the Ministry The pressure is on as Japan braces itself to abandon zero interest rate Life after the Lost Decade American IT firm hit by allegations of options fraud The Times Judge questions Black's finances Microsoft video-share assault MFI chain merger possibility Big demand closes Rosneft IPO Kesa chief set to leave group Nikanor float brings windfall for Gertners BT NatWest Three spark insurance rush Mark Lennihan/ap Former Morgan man to set up boutique bank The Times Brokers consider rival offer for Heath Lambert Banking Exodus Premier adds Oxo to its mix in £460m purchase Easy job on offer City Diary Stocking the Grocery Cupboard Gondola considers fourth restaurant brand Stock Exchange chairman warns off bidders with gibe at Nasdaq Screen Select Jobless rate at highest since 2000 The Sunday Times Strong sales growth at Burberry Careless bosses who are losers with their cash Argos owner dismisses private equity bid talk 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 Hips replacement worries hit Countrywide and Rightmove Small Caps Gilts Premier Foods faces tough job, but recipe has worked before Tempus Hungry Again Gondola Holdings Lonmin hits two-month high after broker's upgrade Stock Markets Large Caps Kensington Group Business Equity Prices Banking & Finance the share centre The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Sir Alan Goodison Ambassador in Dublin whose wise sympathies helped to improve Anglo-Irish understanding in difficult times His sermons at Hampstead Church were always intently listened to Nevil Johnson Political scientist who advised Margaret Thatcher, become a Eurosceptic and wrote prolifically on constitutional reform Tommy Smith Mosquito pilot who became a Mclndoe guinea-pig after being shot down near Berlin Lives Remembered Brigadier Derrick Baynham Boy hero who later served in the SOE and with the Royal Signals in NW Europe Employer can be sued over harassment by employee Law Report House of Lords Frederick Franck Dentist, writer and artist inspired by Zen and the Pope Court Circular Retirement of the Dean of St Paul's National Sporting Club Birthdays Latest Wills Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths In Memoriam - Private Appointments Luncheon Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Church News Bridge Newspapers Support Recycling Weather fascination may hide a phobia Weather Eye Nature Notes Great Lives Five-Day Forecast Timesonline OFT Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddle up for a tour de France Island idyll with hidden attractions Far, far from the madding crowds . . . Cotswolds, two nights, £98;18 days in South Africa, £590; Jersey for a week, £225. Tony Dawe lists the offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Sport Rajeem springs surprise as big guns feel the heat Fallon verdict due today Brennan on the brink of sealing Iucrative move to northern yard Diary Formal Decree to keep up win spree Newmarket The Times Sports Book Course Specialists Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Warwick Epsom Wolverhampton Folkestone Mane event raises bar in effort to unsaddle 'stars' Sport on Television The Sunday Times Timesonline St Helens fined for extra player Saracens swoop East injury blow Scotland triumph The Results Service Today's Fixtures nla Dessel the surprise home ranger Cycling Tour De France Puerta appeal win cuts ban to two years Tennis It's about time Els got back Golf A lazy summer has left the South African with much work to do to stop his major rot, says John Hopkins Montgomerie still haunted by Winged Foot Times on Line Johanneson calls for Leeds title defence to honour family name Boxing Timesonline Britain offerd cash for medals in historic sponsorship deal Rowing Wie keeping Open mind in bid to be cut above the rest Sky Sports A billion people can't be wrong as nation celebrates new world mark Patrick Kidd reports on China's delight after a record that proves the country can emerge as a force in track and field Jackson predicts new peak is Top Marks Sky Sports Ronaldo in no mood to listen to United plea Reading add Seol to their recipe for success Farfán rejects Portsmouth Greece friendly gets go-ahead Gallas to stay Broken Kamara Warnock Euro tip Bent put straight mazda Benítez has his work cut out in bid for bargains Wenger is unequivocal in Fàbregas warning Zidane is still a hero to philosophers and fans Tom Dart sees France embrace its favourite footballing son as he breaks his silence on his red card in the World Cup final The Times Klinsmann and Lippi set sail for new horizons after reacing promised land Where next? Plenty of Gaul By the Numbers-The Season so Far Counties prosper as crowds roll in Richard Hobson delights in the downfall of face painting and bouncy castles as the Twenty20 boom keeps getting louder If you can hold nerve amid banter, you can play anywhere Minor Counties Schools Clubs Women The Championship Twenty20 Somethings Player burnout may be taking a toll but I still expect this series to be a dogfight Bob Woolmer Gillespie fans Ashes flames by questioning Flintoff's absence betfair.com The Numbers Game Strauss is determined to show his leadership skills Times on Line England need successful run to restore morale Nivea How They Line up at Lord's Icc Test Rankings The Times Crossword The Insider Sport Zidane issues apology but has no regrets over head-butt The Times Inside times2 pass notes theface 'Ugly' creation unveiled theclick thebulletin contents Tricks of the trade John Reid has given himself 100 days to turn the Home Office into an efficient organisation. Can it be done? And if so, how? Gerry Robinson and Justin King, two of Britain's top business leaders, explain how they would go about it What can be done in 100 days Listen, communicate, and don't rush for a quick fix Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Have you a dilemma of your own? The next month will be critical in determining whether … Walking away from insults isn't wussy, it's mature Go, Prezza—and give us all a. break Food for thought You know your life's in trouble when… . . . you want to be middle-aged says Jeremy Austin The Times When only a takeaway will do food Michele Kirsch explains her penchant for leftover noodles Dish Ask Dr Stuttaford The skin-cancer danger for a sunburnt scalp You've got Aa friend www.timesonline. co. uk/talkingpoint The Times 'English women don't respect their men' Russian oligarchs and their trophy wives have now decamped to Britain. Stefanie Marsh joins the super-rich at play at smile. co. uk Insider trading Amanda Wakeley picks occasionwear The Times Amanda Wakeley's tips Screen Hollywood's golden boys Altman is 81; Eastwood is 76. Yet their hit films keep rolling in, reports Kevin Maher momentum Today's stars tomorrow Meals on reels Hollywood is having a new love affair with food-but it's all totally organic, says Mick Hume The elevation of food and drink into the star appears to be a new recipe WHSmith Competition Now Showing in Selected Cinemas Nationwide Look who's back to suffer for our sins reviews film James Christopher welcomes the return of a Superman with distinctly biblical overtones, not least the way he touches down Superman Returns Atomised Ellie Parker A tale of death in the Romanian health service is a slow-burning masterpiece, finds Wendy Ide The experience is compelling and emotionally draining DVD Dinners Filmhouse Carats and capers James Mottram on the set of Flawless, the first of two films that dare to examine the glitteringly shady world of diamonds The strong silent type Bologna has uncovered a missing piece of movie history, reports Geoff Brown The adult western begins with Hart Win Syriana on DVD The Times volkswagen Christian soldiers onward Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week The Times Travel Direct reviews first night Theatre Mirandolina Royal Exchange, Manchester Theatre The Highway Crossing Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz Madeleine Peyroux Tower of London Pop Ben Harper Hammersmith Apollo, W6 tv & radio Radio Choice www.edfringe.com Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Key: (AD) Audio Description (SL) In-Vision Signing (r) repeat A journey of bus stops and starts Last Night's TV lan Johns There were phoney back projections not seen since Brian Blessed was behind the wheel in Z Cars Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3954 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Career Too much work is a health hazard The Week in Work Inside Contact US The Times Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened Capgemini It pays to know how others feel Competencies Relationship Building Human Touch The Office Psychologist Chaos Is it for real or is acting tough a part of the job? Talking Point Successful Women Women who reach the top in business are often seen as pushy, aggressive and in some cases even masculine. Sarah Campbell learns what it takes for a woman to scale the corporate heights Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Don't let the cost put you off MBA Finances Introduction Deciding to do an MBA is one thing, raising the money to finance it is another matter. Carol Lewis explores the options MBA World Investment Banking The 60-Second Business Book Course Watch Graduates 6 Where next for . . . Oxford Brookes Graduates hac. mad. uk Boots to zip up high street health shops The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Degree Doctor Zoology Web Watch Statwatch Picture Gallery Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … How Do I Become . . . . . . A Librarian? Librarians need to have an interest in information almost as a commodity Test Yourself . . . Answers Summer seems to have blunted my motivation Worklife Challenge Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Walters

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