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News from 17/07/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Bob Frost, David Townsend, Sebastian Fraser, James Hlder, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Moira Banks, Richard Hobson, Richard Miller Director, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Irwin Stelzer, Kevin Jones, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Blood, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Nicholas Blanford, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, James Weir, Mark Cowling, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Laura Lee Davies, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Sam and Eddie Hart, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sharon Pink, Joanna Bale, Karen McVeigh and Lucy Bannerman, Russell Kempson and Brian Glanville, Brenda Horsey, Valerie Elliott, Fran Yeoman and James Doran, C. F. Heron-Watson, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peter Cuming, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Helen Nugent, Peter Rado, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, James Colquhoun, Stephen Farrell and Nicholas Blanford, Peter Dixon, Dominic Kennedy and Andrew Pierce, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nicholas Blanford and Michael Theodoulou, Paul Thompson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Gerry Orme, Jimmy Carr, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, Jason Mellor, Benedict Nightingale, Alex Horne, Steuart Campbell, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, John Cole, Olav Bjortomt, R. M. Hill, Harold Thimbleby, Jenny Davey, Philip Womack, Nick Gray, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Shoddy retailers to face class actions Raid soldier killed Met chief returns Sickies setback Captain's innings Meet the SWAGS (Summit wives and girlfriends) Navy steams to rescue Britons trapped by war In the Times Today Blair hits back at critics and rules out an early exit Under Pressure Prime Minister 'met witness' Firefighter shift moves opposed Race cars seized Hit-and-run driver Mines discovered Polished response Free Audio CDs Satisfying Tastes Oh, what a Show! Big is beautiful as ethical food stores grow on shoppers Families win battle for improved safety measures at level crossings Rail break-up was mistake, Tories admit Danger on the Tracks Dementia gene is identified Five questioned Pilot dies in crash Couple found dead Noisy neighbours Rant emergency O2 All at sea-the pair who stole trawler to get home Towards War Israel steps up air raids after missiles hit Haifa Evacuation from the beaches to rival Dunkirk On Other Pages Britons told to lie low and wait for Royal Navy rescue Airstrikes on Lebanese capital continue as Ehud Olmert vows to step up campaign Shia crescent pierces heart of Arab world Nicholas Blanford examines why Sunni governments are nervously eyeing a militant alliance capable of taking in Israel easyJet Religious Divide G8 leaders paper over the cracks and urge restraint IWC What They Said hp JVC How the System Could Work Firms face rise of the class action Trading standards officers may get more powers to take cowboys and conmen to court, says Sam Coates Detectives searching for missing jogger find body hp Boeing Prosecutors in US target British pair's 'property empire' The Smile Train Fake lord sent back to family in America The Open University Hit List Vodafone Josie Russell tells of rebuilt life Ten years ago she was left for dead after a frenzied attack that killed her mother and sister. David Sanderson reports BT Bringing it all together New hospitals could be 'white elephants' maxjet Challenging Ways to Raise Funds Charities cash in on the craze for extreme sports Wealth and giving Growth industry We accept letters by e-mail, fax or post, but not by … Cost of legal aid savings Is it worth banning TV standby buttons? Congestion is not down to the tractor factor Foreign drivers bring a truckload of trouble Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Talk isn't cheap Per cortesia Lost seafarers Column inches The Times Buyers Beware Are ministers selling us a pup in letting consumers bring class actions? A Man Thing Half of humanity faces redundancy Come out from behind that sofa! It's only the weather forecast More than Words The Middle East requires action as well as rhetoric from world leaders Thunderer: Hate us? Come on in . . . It's now or never, Gordon War in the Middle East, spiralling oil prices, a tide of sleaze. Everyone can see that Blair is finished The Times Diana: the deadliest of dilemmas We have all seen the terrible pictures of JFK and Leah Betts—why are these different? The Middle East isn't on the brink of war. It's on the brink of catastrophe Staples Law Society investigates terror suspects' lawyers Children defy parental curbs Technology College staff may use force Education bmibaby.com Slaughter of greyhounds leads to call for inquiry directline Yard chief cuts holiday to receive summons on de Menezes dfs Faking IT Welcome to the disc underworld Writers such as Terry Pratchett are losing out because of the booming trade in illegally copied books, writes Dalya Alberge Face-to-face contact with birth family 'can help the adopted' Employees in the dark over age discrimination laws 'I worry that her mother will take her away' Out of Order 'Suicide' survivor not to be denied Single malt that is not for mixing MI5 recruits women at the gym Century of motors on parade BAA Candidate needed to follow in footsteps of the least busy PC A ribald and rambunctious night of swyving after a hard day's swinking Vonage churchill The Sharpest Critics Times World News Jokes backfire at G8 as leaders smart from Putin's acid tongue Fear silences the voices of Russian revolution Train bombers 'funded by British businessmen' Indian officials claim that bogus charities are sending £8m to Kashmiri terror groups, writes Daniel McGrory in Bombay Green Flag (Reuters): Rebels hand over their weapons Inside Track Birmingham Midshires Shuttle crew touchdown is key to Nasa programme Thousands moved to shelters as floods kill 13 seafrance.com (Reuters): N Korea rejects missile sanctions AA batteries power manned flight (AP): Dispute overshadows peace talks (AFP): 57 miners trapped underground British Gas British soldier dies in Basra gunfight during arrest of suspected terrorist Soldiers Killed this Year A Briton's struggle for the truth about his lost sister After his sister was shot dead in Africa, a young Londoner was determined to find her killers, Bronwen Maddox reports Paul Smith (Reuters): Iran angered by UN referral (AP, Reuters): Suicide bombing (AP): Wildfire kills man (AP): Blast suspect dies (AP): Celebration high The Times Psoriasis Alliance Leicester France tunes in to debut of first black newsreader Times Business Ford pledges R&d for Britain EADS seeks vow Bank's Prada deal Inco raises offer Quote of the day McCarthy poised to recommend Permira bid Russian oil chief scorns court challenge Making a Grab for Misys Legal Move's Possible Outcomes FTSE 100 Misys trio plan coup to scupper Lomax's buyout Mortgages for Business Stock Markets Nowhere for competition outlaws to hide North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods World Markets Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Media Natural Resources Retailing Support Services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Sunday Tips This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Look ahead Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Smaller stock to watch Briefing RBS prepares Enron settlement offer Stop Press Imperial College's 50-year bond Shell weighs sale of Dominican assets Carlyle's $1.8bn for Asian buyout fund The Times Premier Foods chief would like a £1bn snack of United Biscuits Blackstone and KKR team up to target Argos and Homebase Shortage of top-grade students threatens skills crunch in India Tasty Deals Rival's Hurdles SAP Boeing sees silver lining in soaring fuel costs Lebanon conflict threatens US company growth The Times Cobra Beer shelves its float plans after finance deal raises £27.5m Middle East markets plunge as violence intensifies Iconic buildings sold for £95m Four Seasons Hotel South East leads property price rises Clampdown on sickies' by civil servants fails The Times Half of businesses shore up their pension schemes with lump sums Boardroom scorn for new accountancy rules Bacs Facts nla At last, same-day bank cash transfers Business Equity Prices Investment Companies The Times Equity Prices Times Register Sir Michael Weir Distinguished and highly experienced member of the Diplomatic Service's corps of Arabists Sir Michael Weir, diplomat, was born on January 28, 1925. He died on June 22, 2006, aged 81 Sir Leslie Smith Company director who rose up through the ranks and whose restructuring amplified BOC group's profits Sir Leslie Smith, chairman of the BOC Group, 1972-85, was born on April 15, 1919. He died on July 4, 2006, aged 87 Harold Olmo Inventive viticulturalist who engineered the domination of chardonnay in California Harold Olmo, viticulturalist, was born on July 31, 1909. He died on June 30, 2006, aged 96 Professor Arthur Bell Expert in plant toxins who enhanced the scientific reach of the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew Professor Arthur Bell, CB, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1981-88, was born on June 20, 1926. He died on June 11, 2006, aged 79 Lives Remembered Bawa's gems revisted Notebook Architecture Foster builds on architecture of faith Priority for court first seised of proceedings Court of Appeal Flexibility in setting terms of postponed possession order Court of Appeal Inaction conveys no message Court of Appeal Graduations Latest Wills Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The unstudied Lawrence In Memoriam-Private Court Circular In Memoriam-War Announcements Presentations To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Picture Gallery Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Gifts Personal Column Legal Notices The Sunday Times Millfield Sureline Limited The Mayflower Corporation Plc Mansell Construction Services Limited Linklaters (Aisling Walsh) Atlantic Mutual International Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Hours of darkness Lighting-up times Today: A Hot Day with Sunshine. Showers in the North West. Temperatures: Max 32C, Min 12C Test that delayed the Dreyfus affair Weather Eye Paul Simons General situation Highs and lows weathercall Times Sport Alexandrova gives Fallon something to smile about Newton Abbot Big-Race Result Wolverhampton The Wright Track The Times Windsor Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Trainers Leaders in the Flat Championships Perth Jockeys Ayr Stratford Castleford enjoy day in the sun as local rivals wilt Engage Super League The Times By a Correspondent: Grix leads Centurions to comeback victory Northern Rail Cup Final How They Stand Wildcats feel the heat as Huddersfield move on up Athletics The Results Service Baseball Boxing Fencing Golf Motorcycling Motor racing Today's Fixtures Football Rowing Rugby league Engage Super League Rugby union Tri-Nations Series Shooting Speedway Tennis Gavin brings glad tidings for England Boxing Murray and Britain pin hopes on Gilbert Tennis Kruis strikes key blow for Yorkshire Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Nottinghamshire face daunting task despite Ealham's century Middlesex loiter as Wagh and Ambrose prosper McCullum engages lower gear to reach best score Somerset face a final-day battle to salvage a draw … Ganguly run goes from bad to worse Scoreboards Irani plays juggler to inspire Essex win Second Division Springboks swept aside Neal to the fore Kruse control King out of series First for Furnivall Byrne dominates Heat of battle Ullrich faces up to sack as T-Mobile take hard line Cycling Tour De France Jeremy Whittle hears how a team reeling from the latest scandal hope to lead the fight against doping Results Retiring Nicol bows out quietly after punishing time at the top Squash Matthew Syed meets a supreme athlete whose quest for fitness knew no limits Wiggins starting to feel searing heat Recipe for success lets hungry Edfors taste victory again Times Online Precious triumph eludes Clarke once more Final Scores Timesonline The Times De Vicenzo still able to take rough with smooth John Hopkins learns that the previous winner at Hoylake is happy with his legacy Woods gets head start with Peter Dixon rises at the crack of dawn to catch the world No 1 honing his game for this week's Open Ten tips to help your club host a major championship RBS The Stars Come out in the Times this Week Schumacher leaves home fans hurt and wounds Alonso's pride French Grand Prix Result from Magny-Cours Century of wins now a real possibility Rutherford takes great leap forward Maduaka's sprint double exposes the lottery of UKA funding Athletics Victorious Rossi has title rivals fearing the worst Motorcycling Stand up for stand-in Strauss England See Double as Yousuf's Faith is Repaid Champagne moment Inside Edge Shot of the day Ball of the day Best fielding Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Airmiles Woolmer's future could yet involve role with England Ivo Tennant says the innovative coach of Pakistan has big plans for extending and improving training facilities Cautious England may pay price Lord's Pointers Expect More Pay Less Full Scoreboard from Lord's The Times Crossword Email The Insider Sport Strauss holds the aces after dealing out punishment Inside the Game times passnotes the face Creating a storm theclick contents thebulletin The irrelevant sex? The Government thinks fathers are no longer needed. So what's left for men? Richard Morrison explains how the male sex can regain its sense of purpose Twenty reasons women still need men, by Hugo Rifkind In Emergency Break Glass Modern morals Picture Gallery The who are embarking on a 66-date world tour this year. No surprise there, then. That is what The Who should do Stress busters Chivalry is dead Talking 'bout our laptop generation I really have read. . . The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, says Philip Womack Simple, beautiful and delicious food Sarah Vine on a new book of Spanish recipes It's based on the freshest of fresh produce The Times Dish healthmonday Rebuilding the walls of confidence Cognitive behavioural therapy is the Next Big Thing, but who loses out? Pru Health Therapies: a suitable case for treatment? The Times A vital new test in the battle against TB The T-Spot TB test—the first in 100 years to detect the latent form of tuberculosis—will have a global effect on the control of the disease, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford New move, new hopes, new dreads Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Dr Tanya Byron Why is our son so attached to his teddy bear? A splash of local color The Times You don't know jack about pirates and another thing. . . AA Index Auld Reekie to sweet success As the Edinburgh Festival approaches, comedian Jimmy Carr reveals how a stand-up should be counted Will online marketing ever replace the trusty flyer in Edinburgh? Alex Horne logs on to find out Each year, performers scrabble to find a cheap publicity gimmick After Sondheim: the new breed of composers Spraying bullets over Broadway The enfant terrible of American composers tells Matt Wolf why it's time the musical grew up Toyota Pop Jamie Cullum Tower of London Concert BBC Singers/Carwood St Paul's Cathedral Concert First Night of the Proms First Night of the Proms Albert Hall/Radio 3 reviews first night Pop Justin Timberlake Hammersmith Palais Theatre Habeus Corpus Theatre Royal, Bath Entertainments tv & radio The Times Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice It shouldn't happen to a hot young vet Weekend TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Times A Week Can Be a Long Time The Game Says Inside Plus Silly Summer Season Vieira Lined up for Loan Spell Sir Alex Ferguson is considering a move for an old adversary, reports Oliver Kay Little Surprise Rooney Likes Hairdryer Treatment Tony Cascarino on players' compulsions English Clubs Ready for a Feeding Frenzy Russell Kempson and Brian Glanville expect a free-for-all Summer Managers at Work Duff is Linked with Tottenham Mourinho Medal Lualua on Move Livermore Deal Proud Hughes Trains his Sights on Europe Oliver Kay hears how the Blackburn manager is out to show last season's form was no fluke Thompson a Wanted Man Benitez Still Looking for Extra Firepower James Ducker says Craig Bellamy's impressive start will not stop Liverpool's search for strikers Wenger Struggles to Douse Cole Ire Roeder Fears the Effect of European Exit Newcastle United (0) 1 Luque 50 Lillestorm (1) 1 Koren 21 Injury-his hosts struggle to get into their stride sleeping is for lazy people How They Lined up The Summer Sales Your one-stop shop for all the transfer action The Summer Sales The Summer Sales Picture Gallery Bruce Places Faith in Youth Coca-Cola Championship Spending Spree Not for Forest Grimsby Armed and Dangerous League Two The Times Hilarity and Tragedy: Bill Edgar picks 50 of the biggest gaffes witnessed on pitches at home and abroad Hudson Still Rues his Lack of Flair Chance They were the men who should have been kings but never graced the World Cup stage. In the first of a new series Rick Broadbent salutes The Entertainers Next Week That's Rich Coming from You, Madejski Billy on the Beach Odds against a Cliche-Free Close Season Results Fixtures Dell

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