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News from 19/07/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Michael Theodoulou, Michael Evans and Sean O'Neill, Professor T. R. C. Boyde, Sir Christopher Meyer, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tom Dyckhoff, Stewart Geddes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Michael Owen, David Rose, Geoffrey Vos, QC Vice-Chairman, Ivo Tennant, Philip Davies Professor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, J. D. H. Hall, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Tom Welsh, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Adam Fendius Senior House Officer, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Pete Paphides Chief Rock Critic, Anthony Browne, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Mario Testino, Gary Jacob, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Stephen Hockman, QC Chairman, Stephen Farrell, Tony Pristavec, Barbara Chamberlain, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Devika Bhat and Angela Jameson, Ron Lewis, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Douglas Henderson, Dominic Kennedy and James Doran, Oliver Kay, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Eve Thomas, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sam and Eddie Hart, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Hilary Benn International Development secretary, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Ned Parker, Dalya Alberge, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Paul Thompson, Ingrid Gubbay Principal campaigns lawyer, Leo Lewis and Alice Fordham, Deborah King, William George, Dominic Walsh and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Austin, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Peter Riddell, Gary Jacob and James Ducker, Michael Gove, Israel Notebook Roland Watson, Mark Henderson, Jeremy Acklam Project Manager, Ashling O'Connor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, David Robertson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Peter Brooker,

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The Times New jails planned for 8,000 prisoners The hottest yet? Tsunami toll rises Bel Mooney Gambling fallout Flintoff's return Index Home sales pack scheme is scrapped U-turn could boost housing market Our cotton-wool kids Britons sail to safety as diplomacy begins New jails for 8,000 prisoners to deal with overcrowding In the Times Today The Times Failed asylum-seeker error Higher energy bills put interest rate increases back on agenda Lecturers end pay dispute Trafficking call Patients 'at risk' High-cost royal trip Sugary cereals Urban exodus Little Britain deal ING Direct The gritters are out… to stop the roads melting Hospitals must review patients' safety after rapes shock Doctors' drug ignorance putting lives at risk Millions of women alerted to danger of 'HRT' herb Let judges be, ministers told Elderly sex fears Carjacker killing Beetle alert Illegal film props Morse plaque Fake earl snubs family on return to America Boots Cardinal's aide quits over affairs and abortion slur Israel says it is ready for talks but the strikes will continue Hezbollah critics may bring progress, if not unity The Crisis 'I would love to be French now' Warships join rescue flotilla for biggest evacuation since Dunkirk The sea is the only way out for those among the 22,000 Britons in Lebanon who want to flee the bombs Reuters: As the world looks elsewhere, death toll rises in Gaza AOL Multiple Display Advertising Items Surefire-Hit List Mercurial concoction that tastes so familiar TalkTalk Several times this year, in both lectures and newspaper … DELL Casting three distinctly un-Scottish actors as the … The American chat goddess Oprah Winfrey has hit back … Picture Gallery Ps Sadly unreported in the British press, here is what … Widdecombe's assistant may be something of a shock to Howard People The Times Yo ho-ho, it's Blair live and unplugged Parliamentary Sketch Multiple Display Advertising Items JD Power and Associates Fuel duty to be frozen Out-of-town parking tax to save high street shops Short shrift Carte blanche to kill? Changing the way doctors are disciplined Barristers' fees Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline.co.uk/debate Healthy competition is the key to a growing rail service Consumer rights Progress on world poverty The nature of evil Some don't like it Picture Gallery Germans by the Pool Research into Anglo-Saxons explains much, except what matters most In the Frame The Tate gallery must get a grip on cosy art purchases When a soldier is kidnapped, it's a dagger to the heart of this huge family Israel Notebook Eastern Ambition The Russian President should not believe his own publicity The new language of diplomacy: this bombing thingy is well out of order We could dispense with tiresome old canards such as 'We note with deep concern' I rather warmed to President Bush's gansta rap summary of the crisis in Lebanon Evenin' all. Sorry, Can't speak now If the police really want to be 'accessible' to the public, they won't do it with call centres The Times Join the Debate Join the Debate Who's an ickle criminal, then? Labour's next big idea is to identify social problems early. Very early-even before the child is born A just and timely ending Thunderer Sheridan challenges 'lover' in court Witness breaks down after cross-examination by the former Scottish socialist Party leader, Shirley English reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Boeing BT Panorama to take on ITV soap Recaptured: one that got away Single charge over de Menezes Expedia.co.uk Carnival colour comes to town Labour gets more time to repay its £14m debts to donors If the cap fits, party heads can control their spending Rising charges of cash dispensers 'are robbing poor of own money' John Lewis.com England's apartheid roots The Anglo-Saxons triumphed by a policy of segregation, writes Mark Henderson Colonial Rule Airlines must tell full truth on fares Man murdered on school run Policeman cleared Bet cost man's life £9m for hospitals Fruitless effort Tate's Ofili purchase broke charity law Official watchdog finds gallery guilty of conflict of interests in buying trustee's £600,000 piece, Dalya Alberge reports Sainsbury's Trustee Benefits Multiple Display Advertising Items V&A rolls out the glory of Islam first night Visual Art Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art Victoria and Albert Museum Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Anger as tsunami victims ask: Why was there no warning? Hospital staff charged with murdering Katrina victims Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters/AP): Taleban drives out aid agencies (Reuters): Killer storm is followed by floods Complications for royal birth (Reuters): Thousands flee stream of lava Wininvesting (AP): Fighters are grounded after wheel comes off 59 killed after van bomb driver tricks desperate workers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City that never stops falls silent in tribute to dead Putin fights his way back on to the world stage Norwich Union Direct Dear diary: today I lost my job because they don't like my blog (Reuters): Senate backs stem-cell Bill (Reuters): Cruise casualties (AP): Peace talks (Reuters): Infants traded (Reuters): Doctors on strike (Reuters): Pope's new book (Reuters): Mandela birthday The Times Lance Armstrong insult kicks off a tour de farce Times Business WPP wins London hearing on Italian Wednesday July 19 2006 Eurotunnel alert BP closes wells Merrill revenues Quote of the day American arrest hits online bet companies Mittal lead banker a winner in Goldman Sachs sh… UK Fallout Surging energy bills fuel rate r… FTSE 100 Stock Markets It's danger time for central bankers Business Commentary North Sea Oil Safe bet? Commodities Not so HIP Pound to Dollar Are You Owed? Currencies Power low Business Need to Know World Markets Business Need to Know 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 The Times Offers Direct Coca-Cola surges Stop Press Novartis venture FCC £1.4bn buy Bridgepoint wins control of race rights The Times Offers Direct Investors' outlook hits five-year low on the gloom scale Prince calls for cuts in costs at Citigroup Majority back Mittal takeover Bar groups down Doubts over bid Microsoft link-up M&B to buy pubs GM economy drive Gazprom warned Clearbrook's Record Clearbrook mulls raising new fund Four Seasons Hotel Saunders equity firm shares £40m profit on first disposal Bet firms fear widening of US investigators' net Lufthansa Couple Fight Extradition Move Who, what and when of online betting allegations Swiss.com Fast Connection Flanagan goes at SMG as rebels seek radical strategy Cheap broadband plan to help boost BSkyB services China faces rate rise pressure as growth soars 11% The Times Cooling the Economy Peace building City Diary Easy does it City Diary Office politics City Diary Yahoo! hit for $6bn over cost of options Please Mr Postman City Diary Ford seeks tax incentives to encourage 'green' cars Unions call for manslaughter law after Shell deaths inquiry Court case fails to halt Rosneft's listing in London BA head hoping for 'clean bill of health, over prices Europe's suppliers could decide to just save their energy Multiple Display Advertising Items Would-be firm waxes victorious in awards US's long arm may hurt City's appeal String fellows The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Burren Energy slides 5% as it lowers production forecasts Gilts N Brown's outsize performance may be losing its girth Tempus Great Portland Water shares up on hope of infrastructure funds' interest Stock Markets Sondex Business Equity Prices the share centre The Chartered Tax Adviser Exam, May 2006 Brewer-Morris lowetrust The Association of Taxation Technicians Exams, May 2006 purerecruitment LexisNexis Tolley Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Mickey Spillane Tough-guy novelist whose brutal but well-crafted fictions enraged postwar critical sensibilities-and sold in their millions Mickey Spillane, writer, was born on March 9, 1918. He died on July 17, 2006, aged 88 tributes@thetimes.co.uk Bill Miller Accomplished pianist and accompanist to Frank Sinatra Bill Miller, jazz pianist and Frank Sinatra's accompanist, was born on February 3, 1915. He died on July 11, 2006, aged 91 Lives in Brief Horondino José da Silva, guitarist, was born on May 5, 1918. He died on May 27, 2006, aged 88 George Mgrdichian, oud player, was born on January 28, 1935. He died on April 30, 2006, aged 71 Irregularity in lifting stay in abduction case Court of Appeal Scheme to tax receipts as capital rather than income fails Court of Appeal Protection for mixed tenancy Court of Appeal Birthdays Award Appointments Legal News Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Dinner Reception School Notices New records set as summer heats up Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Online Chess Kasparov in London Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Times Sport Webbon has the answers in allaying heat fears Racing Jamie Spencer is set to miss the King George at Ascot … Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Jockey Club must act wisely as a matter of course Catterick Worcester Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Kempton Park Landis regains lead despite holding back Cycling Tour De France Times Online Flintoff roars in to redress balance Cricket Liverpool Victoria County Championship Essex make instant impact Natwest pro40 First Division Scoreboards The Duckworth-Lewis method was required at Derby despite … Twenty 20 Somethings Minor Counties Schools Clubs Cockspur Cup How They Stand Today's Fixtures The Championship How They Stand Today's Fixtures Tomorrow's Fixture Collins is unable to construct case for medal hopes Athletics Great Britain Team for Gothenburg airmiles.co.uk Elementary for cool Holmes Timmins on move Majestic Murray Plater given ride The Results Service Baseball Today's Fixtures Cricket The Times Van Nistelrooy's Real deal hangs in balance Chelsea fall short with £70m offer for Kaká You read it here first: Villa have the opportunity to become the Next Big Thing Carrick move stalls over Brown swap Window Watch totesport O'Leary's stock in disarray as player revolt backfires Bent signs new Charlton deal Mahon contract 'The 3rd is a nightmare When the Open tees off tomorrow, Michael Owen will be one of the interested observers on his home course RBS R&A takes precautions as sun and stars keep the temperatures rising White House dinner inspires Ogilvy to eat at Open top table Restored Woods shows that he is dressed to thrill Ladbrokes Montgomerie keen to end Europe's drought Faldo's Below-Par Relationships The Insider timesonline The Times Crossword 23,345 Sport Woods fans the flames as row with Faldo heats up The Times 'The 3rd is a nightmare' Index Passnotes the face Art ambassador the click the bulletin 4&5 Lead Story Our cotton-wool kids Another long, hot summer school holiday, just like 1976—but 30 years on there are so many more threats to our children. Or are there really? Carol Midgley looks at the figures to find the truth In 1976, 668 under-16s were killed on the roads but only 166 in 2004 Child murders have stayed constant: an average of 79 a year since the 1970s Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Modern morals Vive la différence, as we say here in Aberdeen This phrase isn't working What's the point? If I were… Tony Blair, I'd have left the microphone on, says Hugo Rifkind Do You Need Advice? How can I make holiday plans that keep all the family happy? I haven't had a proper boyfriend for eight years and feel very lonely stylewednesday Wave bye bye to the WAGS Supermodels are back. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong wonders if we're ready. Pictures by Mario Testino The Times Supermodel moments Beauty jury Times Shop Fashion dfs Detail in retail Six of the best swimsuits The stones may be fake, but it's still a little gem Chain reaction When it comes to baubles, bangles, beads and bags. Anne Ashworth feels a certain affection for Accessorize Dish Chickpeas, spinach and bacon arts Mystic of the mountains You don't pick Peter Zumthor - he picks you. Tom Dyckhoff meets a rarefied architect at his remote studio in Switzerland The computer deadens, he says. The flatness! Correctness! He spits the word I can sing a rainbow Thanks to computer technology, sonic art is a multi-hued reality. Nancy Durrant is dazzled Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art of closure Tim Teeman explores a unique collaboration as a school closes We cannot airbrush out the dark side of history The murals are powerfully dark, an antidote to the iconography of 'togetherness' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hot Mikado Theatre The Hot Mikado Watermill, Newbury Hallé/Elder Proms ASMF/Stern Concert Barbican Critics Online Lily Allen Pop Leading by example créme Working Relationship Lynne Sedgmore, chief executive officer of the Centre for Excellence in Leadership, and her PA Emma Sawyer talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items How to bounce back—into your dream job A new workshop can help you to sail through the interview, reports Deborah King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grab that Job Fyi Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Are we Being Served? Viewing Guide David Chater The Thieving Headmistress Variations BBC Proms 2006 The Man with 80 Wives The Wind and the Lion (1975) Film Choice Airplane! (1980) Rising Sun (1993) Jude (1996) Big Ron gets lost in translation Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3959 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Patio Awnings

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