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News from 20/07/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gail Wannell Chief Executive, Markham Weavill, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Jeffrey Box, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Theodore Dalrymple, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Suna Erdem, Sir Stephen Wall, James Bone, Alex Macfarlane, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Mary Selby, Lynne Truss, Patrick Kidd, David Bender, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Ben Elton, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Mary Dobson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Devika Bhat and David Sanderson, Feargus O'sullivan, Edward Green, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Billy Elliot, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Tom Oldfield, Stephen Harper, Dominic Kennedy and James Doran, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lucy Bannerman and Steve Bird, Catherine O'brien, John Westerby, Geoffrey Reed, Rick Broadbent, Ken Livingstone, David Lawrenson, Lord Balfour, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Ned Parker and Stephen Farrell, Sam and Eddie Hart, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Greaves, Matthew Pryor, Nick Gordon, Sarah Campbell, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Peter Cardy Chief Executive, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, James Hider and Ali al-Hamdani, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Anne Miles, Ian Johns, Clara Long, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Carly Chynoweth, Kirstie Allsopp, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Clement Freud, Grainne Gilmore,

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The Times Street crime and muggings rise Home Office purge Websites closed screen Hail the boy Bond times2 O'Leary resigns Death of a Dalek 'The past 40 years have been a catastrophe, gradual and incremental, for world Jewry' timesonline.co.uk Britain fears assault on Hezbollah will backfire Clement Freud The Toll It's hot enough to hatch a flamingo In the Times Today Questions raised over MBE given to Levy secretary Fewer students from poor families at top universities Entry Levels Car tax dodgers given easy ride Fuel prices record Online abuse Extradition delay Ruling reserved Correction A sweltering day that outshone the glory of July 1911 It's trop chaud in any language Great Rail Journeys Hot Spots News Residents say murder of jogger heightens their fears Halfway release for most dangerous criminals is to end Street crime and armed mugging are on increase Tales from the Traffic Taleban Storm Breaker Country Life Saturday: Day off, wife out. Numberplates read: 5,891. Cars stopped: 109 (vg). Arrests: 22 (my first this year!) Dead are left to rot in the rubble as airstrikes make rescue impossible The few wounded who make it to an overstretched hospital are the fortunate ones, reports Nicholas Blanford in Tyre Britain fears that assault will backfire The Conflict Yesterday Readers' Views Refugees join a frantic exodus Daniel McGrory witnesses the chaos as desperate families try to get a place on any ship that will take them out of battered Beirut and to a place of safety British anger at terror celebration The commemoration of Israeli bombings that killed 92 people has caused offence, report Ned Parker and Stephen Farrell Zanussi Two Versions Father on school run shot dead in ambush Bvlgari Lords say murder verdict on sex killer was unsafe Talk Talk dfs Index Power of Two How stress of working-class life puts lines on your face M&S The All-Party Parliamentary Greyhound Group went to … Sir Michael Jay, the Permanent Under-Secretary at the … Vauxhall At a fundraising dinner last month, David Cameron quipped … "What do you mean it's not a new sweater?" Ps A sharp ticking-off for the UK Bus Awards, known as … People Beirut bombs fail to deter V&a visitors Staples Second housing scheme shelved after protests Anger of sales pack trainee Multiyork New play is royally offensive, say critics Sheridan accused of telling lies to smear comrades dolphin How music to the ears is deafening for the MP3 generation Sainsbury's Absent fathers We accept letters by e-mail, fax or post, but not by … Enigma men due homage The 'proportionate' response in Lebanon Selfless Edmund Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate High cost of keeping in touch with patients No class issue in C-charge Kindly Cardinal Ad infinitum The Times Double Trouble Brotherhood takes on new significance in the heart of Europe Congestion Charge In crowded galleries, all celebrity modern art has feet of Klee Two reasons why I cannot bring myself to write about the Israel problem Code Red Reid's Home Office rescue plan requires results to match its rhetoric A strange case of murder Picture Gallery Will it be great in 500 years? The high priests of the Church of Modern Art are too precious when we question their judgment Join the Debate Index Don't blame me, I'm just the junkie Pretending that heroin addiction is a disease is perverse, Theodore Dairymple says American servicemen addicted in Vietnam gave up spontaneously on their return As the planet heats up, we sit around talking and doing nothing. Explain It takes a colossal disaster, such as the 1953 floods, before big decisions are taken Rochas goes out of fashion as label fails Storm Breaker BT Total BT War heroics were a shaggy dog story Rob the SAS collie was decorated for his parachuting exploits but he never left the ground, reports Jack Malvern Prescott told to step down as he awaits 'mild rebuke' Currys See the barbs and bullets bounce off the bionic minister Parliamentary Sketch Renault Rural rich 'have more child cancers' Buckinghamshire has been found to be the worst affected country, reports Sam Lister intel School silences Lennon song 'Guerrilla' art wins public assent Fruit drink still fails to delight Anti-terror airline cutlery takes off Motor Show Star's 4 million mph explosion is captured by British astronomers Whitehall is failing to motivate or Reviews of four of the big government departments will make uncomfortable reading for officials. Jill Sherman reports Ministers are the elephant in the room Under Scrutiny Kwik-Fit lead its staff, league tables show Reid ousts top staff as report shows failings Ofcom Chairmans Special The Sharpest Critics ebokers.com It aint half hot Ma'am for a night of birthday celebration first night Proms Queen's 80th birthday concert Albert Hall Force of nature parts the Red Sea Geologists believe they are witnessing the creation of an ocean, reports Mark Henderson Magnet More female silks Junior condoms Call to staff parks Child given drugs Nursing victory Puberty drugs M6 toll road is halted by protests and a shortage of funding Stay at home with a wind turbine and get rich Classes target problem parents intel Index 'Terrible twins' take power and declare war against EU liberals They oppose homosexuality, suspect foreigners, are almost telepathic and promise to defend their culture. Poland's new leaders are setting off alarm bells, reports Roger Boyes In their Own Words Bush faces backlash for stem cell veto Experts condemn 'setback' for research into life-threatening ailments, report Tim Reid in Washington and Mark Henderson Vonage Aquascutum EU squads to tackle migrants Tsunami death toll passes 530 Primary defeat for Republican Drought-hit herders are starving KIA Motors (AP): Superheroes take new post Gallery abandons $50 fee for an audience with Adele Prudential AVG Anti-Virus Stormbreaker Rac rescue Harrods 240 injured as luxury cruise ship keels over The doctors who are too afraid to care for patients Many of Iraq's wounded can no longer be saved as the healthcare system collapses amid violent intimidation, James Hider and Ali al-Hamdani report Voice of Despair Green Flag Multiple Display Advertising Items Turks told to stay out as rebels stage more raids Towns find an appetite for DIY devolution The Times John Lewis Matching the Moguls TV networks tune in to the appeal of internet video clips (Reuters): Islamist militia move forward (AP): Murder trial (AP): Flooding deaths (AP): Bombay hoax (AP): Smash and grab Index Disney reduces studio workforce Orders for Airbus European move Power price surge Quote of the day Shares soar after Fed chief hints at pause in rate rises Bet On Sports forced to close down poker and casino Ofcom releases BT from its pricing FTSE 100 Stock Markets Chimes of freedom sound at last for BT Next one to go Mark his words Pound to Dollar Equis Merging talent 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 The Times Yahoo! plummets Motorola boost EBay buyback Xstrata raises the stakes in fight over Canadian miner Honda plans push into Europe Boeing hint over Airbus dispute Battle Lines Kelly plans to beef up council powers on planning More problems in the pipeline FSA Varney is handed new role as Treasury adviser Thames may face £140m fine for failing customers Pensions executive swaps sides to join Barclays Ashtead bolsters US rental business with $1bn deal Business Services Campaign to help City compete World Cup boosts Wetherspoons BBC shake-up of top executives Cost-cutting lifts Laura Ashley Land Securities to start year as a Reit Electra makes £75m through Amtico sale The Times Rightmove suffers £100m Hips blow Gambling chiefs 'at risk of being extradited to US' Lords reverse verdict on Inntrepreneur Fast-Trackers Burberry wins payout over errant knight Days of Judgment One year on, MPC is set to hold its course Hot off the press City Diary Aylesbury duck? City Diary Matter of trust City Diary eos Rosneft may acquire rump of Yukos The Times Unit Trust Information Service British Heart Foundation Not just famous faces but stars of the boardroom Enterprise Ricoh KKR joins EMI in the battle for BMG 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 Mortgage lenders bounce back after ministers' U-turn on HIPs Small Caps Gilts Corn offers recipe for Tate & Lyle's next success story Tempus Sweet Returns CMA Global Hedge International Power surges on hopes of pick-up in US Stock Markets Rightmove Business Equity Prices The Times Index E. S. Turner Prolific journalist and historian who enlivened his compendiums of obscure facts with quirky wit and literary elegance He provides so much material so elegantly that his work is best enjoyed one chapter at a time If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Pieter Rogers Colourful confidant to Laurence Olivier who was to promote a generation of British actors Pieter Rogers, television producer and casting agent, was born on January 24, 1928. He died on June 25, 2006, aged 78 Peter Hawkins Gifted artist who gave voice to much-loved characters such as Bill and Ben and the evil Daleks Peter Hawkins, actor and voiceover artist, was born on April 3, 1924. He died on July 8, 2006, aged 82 Wallace Potts Film-maker, archivist and friend of Rudolf Nureyev Professor Aubrey Diamond Distinguished lawyer, teacher and public servant Professor Aubrey Diamond lawyer, was born on December 28, 1923. He died on July 6, 2006, aged 82 Court need not follow Commission decision Law Report House of Lords Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Times Online Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-War School Notices Summer Fields, Oxford Bridge Chess Memorial Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items School's out? Take a lesson in creativity Three days in Yorkshire, £89; a week in Italy, £287; Costa del Sol for a week at £339. Tony Dawe lists the offers A tree top of the world feeling Trek or treat in Shakespeare Country outing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Heatwave sparks headline hyperbole Weather Eye Index Phoenix Reach returns to explore new horizons Fallon Date Set Ascot Betting Turner relishing chance to prove she can compete with world's best Diary Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Catterick The Wright Track Uttoxeter Course Specialists Kempton Park Worcester Epsom Leicester Khan deal helps Bulls break down Asian barriers Rugby League Hamilton Park Racing Cartmel Wolverhampton Baseball The Results Service Boxing Cycling Football Money at Centre of Stand-Off between Clubs and Country Today's Fixtures Shooting Football Other sport Tennis Haye has his heart set on mirroring Holyfield Boxing Times Online High Court ruck does not bode well for World Cup Rugby Union Bresnan caps it all by ushering in total collapse Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division The Times Odds stacked against Middlesex Brutal Taylor leads Gladiators to victory Natwest Pr040 League Second Division Walker turns up the heat on drained Lancashire Glamorgan benefit from Powell's mature manner Adnan cashes in to give Leicestershire the slip Yesterday's Scoreboards Hungry Langer enjoys becoming flat-track bully Second Division Gilbert plays waiting game as Murray assumes anchor role Tennis Landis challenge swept aside in blink of an eye Cycling Tour De France Castleford on forward drive Kennedy mission Testing times Surrey find range Serena impresses Vital preparation Radcliffe is Born to Run Again It's early doors but Big Ron may be tongue-tied Ohuruogu races against time to take on Europe O'Leary a spent force as old flaws return to haunt him Who's next? By Our Sports Staff: Sunderland quick to sign experienced Cunningham 'Incredible Sulk' says Houllier to blame for poor offers United suspect Real of illegal approach for Van Nistelrooy Mandela Visit The Sunday Times Chapman to remain part of Highbury West Ham stick by Newton after ban for cocaine From Cup Success to Drugs Shame talk Sport Marseilles make right noises over Boumsong betfair.com Players must run themselves into the ground when making a bid for title Patrick Kidd on some of the unique questions posed by the challenging links course at Hoylake Hot and bothered as players insist on practice while I play catch-up Lynne Truss returns to the world of golf after a four-year break to find that things are not quite what they used to be totesport Who can break America's grip on the Claret Jug? Dougherty shows bullies with accent now on ability Time ripe for European breakthrough By Our Sports Staff: Drug-testing to receive trial run Daly learning to tone down the rough and focus on the … Owen Slot hears why being 'inside the ropes' has provided the only solace for the American, who relives past grapplings with gambling, alcohol and women in his new autobiography RBS First and Second-Round Tee-Off Times at Hoylake Iron will needed on firm but fair course RBS Weather Report Betting Five Groups to Watch The Times Crossword 23,346 The Insider Woods and Faldo take the heat off with handshake Index O'Leary reign ends as Villa take hard line on revolt The Times The Open 2006 times2 pass notes the face A hot property the click the bulletin Index A high old time At 82 and with new artificial knees, Clement Freud decided to set a world record—his London version of climbing the Three Peaks I am 82, and pretty lame. Propositioned by a woman to 'come upstairs and make love', I had to tell her it was one or the other 'Are we to paint what's on the face, what's inside the face, or what's behind it?' Modern morals Facing a Dilemma What right have Muslims to claim moral superiority? U-turn if you want to Fry guys You know your life's in trouble when. . . your landlords are cooler than you, says Hannah Betts Origins Gospel according to St Paul's The outgoing head of the renowned girls' school tells former pupil Stefanie Marsh why a single-sex establishment is best for her students The Times fruitstock Love etc Dish Chorizo and tomato salad The Times Allegra Hicks picks the best kaftans Allegra Hicks's top tips. . . AA Ask Dr Stuttaford What raises the risk of a man developing breast cancer? The WellMan Clinic Index What Generation X did next Well, in Clerks Ii they take drugs and hang out (again). Only now they're in their thirties. Kevin Maher reports Here's some cool slacker films, dude Win a DVD of the thriller Firewall DVD Dinners What you need The truth - and something like it The Britdoc Festival showcases documentaries that blur into fiction, reports James Christopher The film poses fiendish ethical questions about ghastly voyeurism Renaissance On the junkie trail Kevin Maher meets the man who dressed down Cate Blanchett Little Fish As an agent he's a wizard reviews film James Christopher breaks into cheers as Bond meets Harry Potter in the shape of Alex Rider Stormbreaker Pg, 90mins The Break-up 12A, 107mins Viva Zapaterol 15.80mins Stormbreaker audio CD, free and unabridged, only in … A tale of Sydney low-life is in search of a plot fix, but at least it beats Garfield, says Ian Johns Little Fish 15,114 mins Les Amants réguliers 18,184 mins Garfield 2 U, 80 mins This Car Could Break your Heart Say hello to Oléwood Clara Long visits Venezuela's new bid to combat cultural imperialism—a film studio The Times Pop the question to Penelope Spheeris Dancing with tears in our eyes Sean Macaulay's TV film of the week Entertainments reviews first night Theatre Under the Black Flag Shakespeare's Globe Dance Carlos Acosta Sadler's Wells Proms Così fan tutte Albert Hall/Radio 3 tv & radio The Times Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Live Golf: The Open Championship Horizon BBC Two, 9am The Inspector Lynley Mysteries BBC One, 8pm Variations Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Bosom Buddies Channel 4, 9pm The Mark of Zorro (TVM, 1974) Channel 4, 2.10pm Roxie Hart (1942, b/w) Sky Cinema 1, 6.25pm Papillon (1973) TCM, 9pm Key: (Ad) Audio Description (Sl) In-Vision Signing … Low marks for the heartless head Last Night's TV You half-expected the girls from St Trinian's to be running amok in the corridors Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3960 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Career Inside Contact us The Times Get your persona to do the work The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened . . . Bad Week Deloitte Individuals need to muck in too Competencies Teamwork Playing along The Office Psychologist Don't worry, be happy. . . How to. . . Achieve Emotional Wellbeing at Work Because our moods affect our performance, it's no surprise that firms are increasingly aware of their employees' emotional wellbeing. Tosin Sulaiman finds out how to achieve workplace bliss Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Index Sponsorship is not just money You're on to a winner when your company agrees to sponsor your course fees and your study time, Carol Lewis learns Case Study Timing of Paydays The 60-Second Business Book Course Watch Where next for. . . The Honourable Artillery Company Motoring giant renews drive to hire specialists The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Degree Doctor Modern Languages Number 91 Web Watch You Need a New Job when. . . How Do I Become. . . . . . A Forensic Scientist? A work day could entail the analysis of blood, hair, textile fibre, drugs or poisons Test Yourself. . . Answers Training to make the most of motherhood Talking Point Maternity Leave When women elect not to return to work after having a child, valuable experience and skills are lost, which is why some firms offer maternity coaching, Clare Dight discovers Careers of the Week American International Group Inc To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items HAYS

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