News from 21/07/2006
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Andrew Robson, Frances Vincent, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Lynne Truss, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Ashling O'Connor and Dan McDougall, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Warwick Thompson, David Shamash, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, Hugo Rifkind, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Robert Crawford, Ross Clark, Ed Smith, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Joss Bolton, Julian Evans, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Gabriel Rozenberg Economic Reporter, Roland Fox, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Sarah Marks, Gabriel Rozenberg, William Southcote-Want, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Vaughan Freeman, Matthew Pryor, Jim Irvin, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Stephen Bamber, Roger Foord, Helen Nugent, Patrick Hosking, Malcolm Bowden, Roy Hyde, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Bennett, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Ned Parker, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Michael J. Fox, Captain P. J. Grindal, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian Cattermole, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Guy Thomas, Ben MacIntyre, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Stanley Rayfield, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, David Carlisle, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Peter Dixon and Patrick Kidd, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Ben Webster and Matt Sandy, Thomas Catan and Robert Thomson, Dominic Walsh and Martin Waller, Naomi Cleaver, Michael Donnelly, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Andrew Coyle, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Prescott's stay 'did break rules' Suburban bliss Bricks and Mortar Disney's decision Spain to defy EU Zidane punished 'Why hasn't Tony Blair condemned the Israeli attacks?' Prayer before the peril: Israel prepares for ground war Spiralling allergies to hit 18 million Britons The Times Crossword Championship is back (and so is … Prescott 'did break rules' with stay on Dome man's ranch In the Times Today Striking rise in allergies to hit 18 million Britons GM crops to be grown in secret Army protection Two die in blaze Safer pregnancy Sir Martin Sorrell Father's anguish as men cleared of Everest killing Climber's death was ruled to hazard of adventure, reports Dominic Kennedy And so to Bed London Oxygen supplier 'went up mountain to hide evidence' Black girls to be the targets of plan to cut teen pregnancy Rates of young motherhood are the highest in Europe, reports Alexandra Frean Rise in Teenage Mothers Asylum-seeker hangs himself Girl 'raped' at pool Monkey found Powderless room Traffic light death Fun ride accident First to go digital £600,000 bill for sex calls on stolen phones Stormbreaker Unplugged: python who ate an electric blanket A snake's unlikely snack took six hours to consume, two hours to remove and days of recovery, writes Jacqui Goddard All-out war ahead as Israel says: get out of southern Lebanon JVC By Our Foreign Staff: Warship takes more Britons to Cyprus Britain sees chance to contain Iran's regional ambitions Workplace Health Connect Pilot who thinks of his wife and neighbours, then hits the target On Other Pages Hezbollah is fighting to the death, but who is it? Israel's foe is one of the most sophisticated and disciplined guerrilla forces in the world, and it reputation among Arab nations is growing daily Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah Militants put on a guided tour of the battlefield that is Beirut Skoda People In the prisoners' paper Inside Time, we spot (alongside, … Forget big business, Hillary Clinton has been wooing … Multiple Display Advertising Items Kate Hudson, who was awarded damages by the High Court Kate Hudson, who was awarded damages by the High Court yesterday, after Enquirer magazine said she was too thin Work has begun on "Skinner's Junction"—29A on the M1—for … Ps Toyota Orange Broadband Rules of the airways Boy pilot in death crash avoided a block of flats Lawyers may seek gagging order for July 21 plot trial Stormbreaker BT Restaurants told to let passing public use the washroom dfs Currys Sainsbury's Sheridan accuses activist of concocting sex club minute Finding room in prisons Hips: stinging sellers or hurting buyers? Slave liberation Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Town centres need more than a parking tax Gender and the Proms Foreign diversion Faith and proof Nelson's stature The Times Statistical Bulge Courage and good data will help to solve the teenage pregnancy crisis Earthly Paradise Popular street names rarely tell the truth Hang on, remind me who is it that Britain is fighting in the Middle East? Notebook Damage Assessment Drawing breath would not be a sign of Israeli weakness Not what I call a hot story Thunderer How wiki-wiki can get sticky The phenomenal but unreliable online encyclopedia is best used with a healthy dose of scepticism The Times The shocking silence from No 10 Blair's tacit support for Israel's grossly disproportionate actions sends the wrong message You can't just wish it away: inflation is back on both sides of the Atlantic Changing the definition of core inflation is an approach one expects in Zimbabwe, not the US Hyundai Multiple Display Advertising Items Father rescues his two children then drowns saving girl Hark, a minister bustles in the hedgerow - be alarmed Parliamentary Sketch Stormbreaker Multiple Display Advertising Items Children get 90-minute warning Neanderthal clue to humanity Robbed postmaster's £3,000 bill Popemobile goes up for auction MacMillan Turner saved for the nation hp invent Obesity fears prompt child website bans Superman Returns Wireless or Not The next big thing? An iPod you can load on the street or train Dinner has come so far it has put the climate in danger The managers who take five holidays a year Students hop on planes to save the planet AOL Flowers dwindle with plight of the bee PC World PC World Blair's swansong may have a familiar ring Political Briefing BAA Give voters time, not just tax cuts, urges Cameron Parents to pay for their children's sins Ten Trial Areas Violent criminals lost right to early release from prison Accounts for Home Office adrift by trillions The street where happiness is three bedrooms, a steady job-and a shed Acacia Avenue There is still a corner of suburbia where people just mow their lawns and don't get divorced, Alexandra Frean reports On Location Brentford Verwood Knutsford halfords Nostalgia's the big number in this band first night Theatre Blonde Bombshells of 1943 Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News Now even Disney goes digital to put drawing out of the picture The old skills that created a legend are being dropped. But the animators are fighting for their art, reports Dalya Alberge How It All Began . . . And Ended Dell (AP): Tsunami pledge (Reuters): Korea famine fear (AP): TV stunt death (AP): Khmer chief dies (AP): Helicopter crash (Reuters): Evening, all Bush courts black vote with speech to civil rights group Mitsubishi Motors (Reuters): Peace plan for guerrilla leader Spirit of Dalai Lama From medieval seclusion, the holy city of Lhasa has become a busting part of China's economic change. But the exiled Buddhist god-king is still revered, Jane MacArtney writes Rias Healssale Hayden Phillips The Times Gandhi film shelved by leader who shuns life in the limelight Kung Fu legend honoured where he was adored British International Motor Show Civilians flee death squads Abe Lincoln's penny may be spent Emperor 'refused to visit shrine' (Reuters): A season ticket to die for . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items The July 20 Plot British pay homage to Hitler plotter Somalia on brink of war as militias tighten grip Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Times Business Fed rates move was close call Oxus loses battle Whitbread sale Evolution quizzed Quote of the day Spain ready to defy EU on energy takeovers Brocade pair are first to be charged over stock options City office deals surge to record as rents soar FTSE 100 Stock Markets Fingers may be burnt on City property North Sea Oil Out of control Commodities Break-fee peril Pound to Dollar Equis Currencies Vintage folly Public sector net borrowing in June was £7.3 billion, up from £6.2 billion in June 2005. Of that, borrowing World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Director's dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Whirlpool plans factory expansion Stop Press Accor's first-half sales up 8.4% Eutelast performance beats forecasts Inmocaral's Colonial takeover backed The Times High street revival may lead to interest rate rise ISoft investigates possible accounting irregularities Brown faces pressure as public debt is set to leap MFI Furniture's shares slump Colt warning Tchenguiz plan McCarthy offer New Minerva chief Capital at a high BMW to lose chief What's Left in Yukos? Fine wines don't go with mortgages, lenders warn Chief's resignation marks end of the road for Yukos The Russian bourse's former darling seems doomed, writes Julian Evans Western banks 'played a key role' Newspaper Marketing Agency Evolution is known for being accident-prone. In November … Hawkish exchange City Diary Pets at Home to return £100m Carbon fibre City Diary Unappealing City Diary Net betting firm's float was queried by the LSE M&s puts daughters of Davies in charge at Per Una Diversifying is a necessary evil for media firms Media Independents need to offer variety to survive Producers behind major TV hits still face a life of uncertainty, writes Dan Sabbagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis In the Picture Sportsman seeks funds as it enters administration The Times Unit Trust Information Service medical research M&b wins bid for Whitbread pubs By a US Correspondent: Microsoft unveils $40bn five-year buyback drive The Times Travel Direct By a US Correspondent: Google hits main rivals by doubling its profits 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 Ultra Electronics caught up in Farnborough rumour mill Capita delivers value—to customers and shareholders alike Kesa BP hit by sector downgrade and worries over succession Stock Markets Stanley Leisure Business Equity Prices The Times Encounters Encounters Times Register Major-General Sir David Hughes-Morgan Lawyer who won the confidence of the Russians through his skilful prosecution of an attempted murder case in Berlin Wing-Commander 'Bob' Rayner Coastal Command pilot who flew 1,500 hours of operational sorties and won the DFC for sinking a U-boat in the Norwegian Sea Tommy Bruce Gravel-voiced cockney singing sensation Tommy Bruce, singer, was born on July 16,1937. He died on July 10,2006, aged 68 Malachi Thompson Trumpeter who set up educational projects in his community Ambrose Campbell Nigerian-born musician whose relaxed African rhythms and harmonies made a stir in drab postwar Britain Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Questions Answered Opium, and why Arkansas rhymes with IV E-mail your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. … Grossly offensive intent is required Law Report Covert tape recordings not lawfully obtained Director is liable for authorising payments House of Lords European Court of Human Rights Court of Appeal Service of Thanksgiving Memorial Service Legal News Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Dinner Elections Wisley enjoys a good grilling Weather Eye Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weathercall Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Motor Point Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Go green, carmakers urge Government Corsa edges ahead in space race Be thankful for small mercies as less can still mean more www.Reghunter.Com Times Sport Irish boom showing Britain the way to go Racing Alan Lee in Killarney finds that racegoers have a powerful influence on the future Carlisle Spencer's title hopes fade after 16-day ban Newbury Hamilton Park Yesterday's Results The Times Sports Book Newmarket Southwell Racing How They Stand Pontefract Landis digs deep to cut deficit in tense countdown to Paris Cycling Tour De France Judgement is reserved in club versus country row Rugby Union Peters hits form to make light of Pakistan back-ups Spirited Middlesex give Mushtaq a rare bad day Gale blows hole in Warwickshire's confidence Scoreboard from Southgate Kent's title prospects boosted by hostility of Khan Mongia plans in doubt after surprise India call Langer writes himself into West Country lore India Under-19 defeated their England counterparts … Lewis lacks support on day of bizarre events Yesterday's Scoreboards Desperate Essex are caught out by lengthy spell on back foot Second Division Wildcats left to go it alone Ebsworth out Formidable quad Stewart prevails Golden pairing Smith medal glee Poor serve, backhand, forehand . . . but a winner Baseball The Results Service Cricket Today's Fixtures How They Line up UKA targets 2012 to run rings round world elite Athletics The Sundaytimes Bogdanovic chases spot of redemption Tennis Zidane and Materazzi share guilt in clumsy end to saga How to Punish Retiring Type The real moment that made a great man lose his cool Ed Smith questions the conventional wisdom about that infamous head-butt Picture Gallery McCarthy's job Kiely fits the bill Mourinho now looking for close-cropped squad Newcastle in frame to snap up Duff Boateng to play the leading role Ferguson drawing hope from distracted champions Villa hasten search for owner after departure of O'Leary Peter Lansley finds that the Midlands club could have more than a change of manager in the near future Game's up for hollow man as chairman finally gets wise Timesonline Ellis must face music as answers are sought on ambition The Times americangolf Els takes step in the right direction after knee injury No words needed as Woods puts emphasis on class The Sundaytimes Clarke set to miss Ryder Cup defence talk Sport Ballesteros dips into his box of tricks Peter Dixon sees the Spaniard revive memories of his former brilliance late in his round Life in space? It hasn't put Monty off yet Lynne Truss witnesses for foibles of a man who, it would seem, can hear the rustling of a crisp packet two miles away Speed Cobra Pinnacle Keep an Eye Open Online Australians show Scots the way Lehman's lesson Toast of Ireland Today's Second-Round The-Times First-Round Scores Trade secret Ups and downs Chipping in Amateur dramatics Wentworth curse Tuning in Rain or shine? Drinks on McDowell after fan puts him in swing RBS The Times Crossword 23,347 Email: theinsider@thetimes.co.uk The Insider Sport Woods swoops with eagle after McDowell sets target The Times 7 Pages of the Open inside times2 passnotes theface Courage of a star theclick the bulletin contents Obsession Complex English, seemed normal at first, so I sob uncontrollably (9) After a six-year break, the Times Crossword Championship is back. Ross Anderson explains what it means to be a cruciverbalist Think It's Too Tough? Here's how to Crack the Code How to enter Sofa Workshop . . . and speaking of puzzles Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Residents and council poles apart A buzz in the air Plenty of chatter masks a dearth of conversation Ten reasons . . . to be very happy about the heatwave Luxury with Lucia Be in the swim while looking slim The Times Travel Direct I need to find a capsule wardrobe for travelling Lucia van der Post answers your style questions Picture Gallery Hair with Hari Picture Gallery Markelliot The Times The workout Take the plunge in the great outdoors, says Peta Bee The Times Travel Direct In Body & Soul tomorrow Hot stuff: why we just can't resist those artistic types who bewitch and betray us health Science confirms what we've always suspected: creative people are the most successful lovers—especially when the temperature rockets, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford A cut above-why Wagyu is the world's best beef food £100 for the Sunday roast? Yes, please! says Nancy Durrant Wagyu marinade Dish Chicken with red peppers Times Online sounds Look, I'm at the Albert Hall! Here's how Neil Fisher went from singing in the shower to joining a top choir for the First Night of the Proms you've got AA friend you too can sing in the BBC Proms In the studio with Nitin Sawhney Sorry, laydeez, he's booked Music is my one true love, the blingtastic baron of beats Pharrell Williams tells Stephen Dalton Play that funky music, classics boy Ben MacHell meets the moving spirits behind the cool, conservatoire-trained Heritage Orchestra Smile the Internet Bank The list they missed Pete Paphides offers alternative nominees for the Mercury Prize Dreams of the old country Jim Irvin talks to the songster behind Midlake's archaic beauty The Times reviews albums Classical Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Peter Liberson Bridge Classical St Lawrence string Quartet Shostakovich EMI Classics Coca Cola Radio The Russian Inquisition Warwick Thompson hears from opera director Francesca Zambello about a Soviet thriller The who Wire&glass Entertainments reviews first night Theatre Marc Salem Tricycle, NW6 Pop The Sleepy Jackson Scala, N1 Theatre Absolutely Frank Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Proms Queen's 80th Birthday Concert Albert Hall/Radio 3 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Down in the depths of digital TV Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3961 No 3961 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon BBC Radio The Times The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Another day, another reverse - but the demise of Hips doesn't bode well for other areas of policy Focus on: Average Property Price Figures from Hometrack.Co.Uk. The Property Database Wealthy executives Go birdwatching National Trust visitor In Grade II Listed Flat in West London Paddington, W2: a former residence of Lady violet Bonham Carter, the politician and writer Out Victorian Family Home in Surrey Wormley: a substantial property with a swimming pool and three quarters of an acre of land Away Country House in Herefordshire Ross-on-Wye: Grade II listed home, dating back to 1810, with just under two acres of land The North West Design of the Times Awards A housing project by our own correspondent has finally won recognition, says Mary Gold British Gas Go outside the Box Size and ingenuity are key, writes Anne Ashworth Charles Church Where to Be Bowled over The Cricket World Cup has sent prices climbing almost as fast as the foliage on St Lucia, says Susan Emmett Inside Track Fact File North Bolt Hole in a Caribbean Resort Cap Estate: a two-bedroom property near the bars, clubs and restaurants of Rodney Bay South Secluded Villa in the Rainforest Jalousle plantation, between the pitons: own a part of a Unesco World Heritage Site East Apartment on the Atlantic Coast Le Paradis, Praslin Bay: flats overtook the surf-battered coast, a shot drive from the airport Ultra Marina A waterside home abroad with its own mooring sounds idyllic but it can be a little tricky to track down, reports Sarah Marks Riverside Quarter Waterfront Space Invaders Naomi Cleaver offers advice to a mother with a crowded home West End living in west 3 Webwatch Kingsway Square Lower Mill Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fabulous Street Cr The home of G. E. Street, a giant of Victorian architecture, is an essay in Old English style, says Marcus Bonney Factfile Go Abroad by Staying Home Be your Own Estate Agent Home on the Web British Gas Browse Abroad from Home Moving without Tears Landlord Advice Auction Stations alpine homes Spanish show rooms Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Travel Direct Home Work Restoring Railings Restoring Railings Homefile Web Watch The Times Offers Direct Bath Time save Best-Buy Remortgages Q&a Hiding the TV Hiding the TV Debts' Delight Claire and Justin want a second property but debts are a priority Royal Arsenal
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