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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Dominic Wells Knowledge Editor, Joe Harris, general secretary, Christina Hardyment, Thair Shaikh, Lethal Bizzle, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Alastair Sawday, Louise Mitchell, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, David Howell and Elizabeth Symons, Magnus Linklater, Boris Johnson, Simon Hills, Devika Bhat, Ed Maggs, Richard Hobson, Stephen Bayley, Mark Harris, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Tony Turnbull, Sarah Emily Miano, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Julia Brookes, Carol Midgley, P. D. Fitzgerald-Morris, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kate Wighton, Nicholas Collins, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Victor Willis, Kate Reardon, Steeve Keenan, Lynne Truss, Gabrielle Starkey, Nick Tims, Graham Stewart, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Benjamin Woolgar, Lucy Bannerman, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, James Bishop, Chairman, Vivienne Parry, Antonia Senior, Dr Copperfield, Pat Gibson, Nancy Durrant, Stephen McClarence, Tim Willocks, Leyla Sanal, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jane Collins, chief executive, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Nicholls, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Alan Webster, Allan Simmons, Norman Harris, Maureen Dowd, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, John Howard, chairman, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Richard Matheson, Peter Ackroyd, Candida Crewe, George Bush, Alan Millard, Dara Horn, Nick Wyke, Paul Shearer, Diana Warwick, Chief Executive, James Hervey-Bathurst, President, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Rhys Blakely, David Orr, the executive, Toby Murcott, Tina Gaudoin, Sir John Graham, Samuel Blanning, Ron Lewis, Geoffrey Hall, Liz Chong, Lucy Sweeney, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Michael Cole, Kate Muir, Ian Lush, Chief Executive, JJ, Paula Hawkins, Nick Bornoff, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Sam Coates, David Charter andGreg Hurst, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Vicky Collins, Rick Broadbent, Smith and Jones, Myleene Klass, Chris Power, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Pete Paphides, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, David Baddiel, Stephen Farrell and James Bone, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Magnus Grimond, David Watts, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Chris Cushing, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Katie Hoffmann, Stephen King, Matthew Pryor, Kate Saunders, Rich Hall, Fiona Reynolds, Director-General, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Andrew Besser, Nick Atkinson, Jeremy Page, John Sell, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Zoë Strimpel, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Anthea Case, Jim Porter, Alicia Kirby, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Stephen Lawrence, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Margaret Reynolds, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Tom Carew, Steve Jelbert, Harry English, Andrew Elison, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Robert Crampton, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Virginia Blackburn, Luke Wright, Amanda Craig, Dominic Kennedy and Frances Gibb, Michael Austin, Sheila Keating, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Douglas M. Forbes, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Neil Fisher, Andrew Ellson, John Irving, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, John Naish, Sara Wheeler, Charles Campion, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Sir Peter Stothard, Clive Hawkins, Rick Rubin, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen McLarence, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jon Culshaw, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Russell Celyn Jones, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Simon Crompton, Julian Ryall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Alan P. K. Webster, T. C. Boyle, Dominic Kennedy and Dominic Walsh, Olav Bjortomt, Will Hide, Maureen Freely, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Lucy Freeman, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Dominic Walsh and James Doran, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Thomas Catán and Robert Thomson,

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Ben Hoyle checks in Ministers vie to step into job as doubts grow on Prescott Commissioner says stay at ranch was likely to influence his actions, write Sam Coates, David Charter and Greg Hurst Blair's pathetic deputy is 'no longer fit for purpose' Political Briefing 3 life sentences for family killer Flights suspended 'Scrap homes plan' Migrants fly in Call to edit Bible Missing girl arrest Married 83 years Online gambling boss shackled in US court Allure Diana inquest coroner resigns as doubts raised over royal role The race to destroy Hezbollah before the world calls for peace The Lebanese bodies are piling up and Israeli civilians are cowering in their bunkers, but the two enemies will stop at nothing Report by Giles Whittell, Nicholas Blanford in Tyre, … Picture Gallery Families jam Beirut to escape rising violence NatWest Three forced to sell homes for $4m bail Casio US failure to ratify 'boosts Blair critics' Mercedes-Benz Cruel Britannia as Queen sets sail on converted car ferry dfs dfs Opening Times Three drowned in car crash 'Sherpa' peerage Petrol record Kylie snapped up Cast away again Picture Gallery Cadbury's chiefs face charges over food poisoning Toyota Brittany Ferries Yet another nail in the coffin of failing CSA Patients enduring 'painful and unnecessary surgery' Inside Today halfords Healthy Options Canary Wharf worker falls 350ft to his death MacDonald Hotels & Resorts Nine years for boy who raped girl, 11, in a supermarket Top green spots fly their flags Boots Bypass courts for quick justice Power bag can charge phones Stalker doctor attacked his wife Honour at last for war hero AOL Come to Cornwall ... and go cage-diving with sharks Argos Dentist commits suicide over her husband's affair Morrisons Stars' hairdresser asked salon staff to supply him with drugs Wife is arrested after pensioner's burnt body found Saab By a Correspondent: Model says drug drove her over the limit Times Comment The truth about those little red lights: a tale of power and poppycock The figure was less than half—but hey-ho, what's a few gigawatts between friends? The Week Summer Clearance Sale Finding talent of every class Conflict and the right way to report it Time to preserve our heritage and artistry Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline.co.uk/debate Mixed races Guide dogs for the blind drunk Whole wiki world Fishing peril Look, no hands The Times Heart of Africa Congo's warlords are put to shame by the enthusiasm of first-time voters Carry on Catering The Times visits the extensively refurbished original of Fawlty Towers Freezing cold - but cockles warmed by one of the great sights of a lifetime Wild Notebook Time to Go Blair looks feeble in clinging to his discredited deputy Summertime, and the whining is easy Why is a heat wave such a shock? Instead of dwelling on disasters, we should recall how awful winter is It is farcical there is no temperature above which an employee is not expected to work Picture Gallery The erotic power of four triangles Burying your neighbours is no way to make your people safe David Howell and Elizabeth Symons on what Britain must say to change Israel's mind The consequences will now be even more devastasting than the Katyusha rockets Past Notes Think of 1914, 1940 and 1967. Is there a link? How Sir Alan's high-flyer got more than she bargained for hp Reality Love Get Army to knock young criminals into shape, says Reid Police send out the bill for abandoned merger WHSmith Asian leaders warn of violence against Brick Lane film Jeep Hollywood stars head to Britain Jenny settles cowman's case Heat wave kills thousand of birds Barclaycard Shades of Provence Farmer protests at footpath 'fine' Special hospital to close after accusations of abuse Holiday Inn Australian Property Info Sessions Medical Aid for Palestinians Mitsubishi Motors Secret author will bring Bond back Dell Smile. Free calls every Sat, Sun and Mon for life The Bride The Groom VIPs gather for wedding of Blair's trusted friend He's a Scot, a socialist and, when needed, a dirty fighter. Just don't call him a hypocrite The queue forms at dawn outside Edinburgh Court of Session where claims of three-in-a-bed The Libel Trial of Tommy Sheridan Courtroom Quotes Personal Computer World 'This is the mother of all stitch-ups' sex and political back-stabbing make the politician's defamation case the best show in town Online Most Read Stories Powergen The Week on the Web Scouts the new weapon in war on movie and song pirates, Rhys Blakely reports Empire direct Jessops Yo, Blair: the real meaning The Transcript Their off-guard, off-the-cuff conversation has transfixed the world. Here, several public figures give their comments on the script and speakers PC World My Week George Bush according to Hugo Rifkind of the Tony 'n' George rap Dave's dolls revive Tory faith in the elite list John Lewis Anna Soubry Harriett Baldwin Karen Bradley You've got AA friend The Sharpest Critics JVC Anything goes in wild tale of a rebellious extremity first night Theatre The Nose Coliseum Switch services to midweek, clergy told With attendances still falling, churches have been urged to look beyond traditional Sunday worship, reports Ruth Gledhill nectar willow foundation Times World News Banker in corporate fraud found murdered after Opus Dei meeting Woody flies back from extinction to peck hole in £172m irrigation project Multiple Display Advertising Items First US gay couple to marry have broken up Islanders mourn royal couple Three held over Bombay bombs (AP): Governor's challenge to Bush Lloyds TSB Insurance Patten's regrets over Hong Kong (Reuters): Toll from China storms soars Hilton Butcher of 'killing fields' thwarts justice to the last Dover Calais (AFP): Line in the sand (AP): Mugabe land vow (Reuters): Jack Warden (Reuters): Inquire within (AP): Cartoon trial (Reuters): Prodigious pup Outback drought drives wild dogs to attack farmers Save the Children (Reuters): Charles Taylor's prison complaint A people who have never voted put their faith in the ballot box and in candidates they have never heard of Jonathan Clayton reports from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Photographs by Peter Nicholls Renault Safety Zone ployed the world's largest UN peacekeeping force to police the process The Election in Numbers Gangsters fear their children will be crime film victims which? Norwich Union British Red Cross evesham Technology Bijou cells with a view up for £160m Accidental prime minister Elected as Spain's leader three days after the Madrid bombings and pursuing a liberal agenda, José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero sleeps well, he tells Thomas Catan and Robert Thomson Virgin Duxiana World News Left-Wing Policy Angers Church Nostalgia as les Francais go camping BBC The Sunday Times Times Business Dell's shares slip after profit alert Saturday July 22 2006 Gaming strategy Bulletin rejection US bets blocked Quote of the day Vodafone chief fights for job as big investor vents anger US bank chief faces questions over insider trading claims Mack's Moves FTSE 100 Stock Markets Life and death and the bottom line Business Commentary North Sea Oil Time to ease on the brake Commodities No backbone Pound to Dollar Piano Auctions Limited Currencies Hedging bets Business Need to Know Volvo World Markets Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Director's dealing Rumour of the day Caterpillar surges Stop Press Microsoft move Banker found Google victory KBR spin-off British Funds Look ahead Briefing Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Second-quarter growth is fastest for two years The Times Travel Direct Ex-Goldman star disappoints with 10% fall in hedge fund Incentives for saving the planet starting to fade Motor industry in power battle Fuel Economy Leaders Hybrid car sales stall as cost of going green is turn-off HSBC takes over Latin American bank for $1.7bn Tesco Clubcard Breakdown of HSBC Profits Enron investors' legal claim against Barclays rejected Dell shares plummet as PC maker issues new warning C&W incentive plan waved through Murdoch backs tie-up for DirecTV The Sunday Times Telent sale on hold after vote share row Prime Payouts Why Falconbridge is not the only ambition of mining's 'Big Mick' The Xstrata chief intent on joining the big league talks to Eric Reguly Glencore is far more a help than a hindrance A clear disaster City Diary Matters at stake City Diary Carriages await City Diary Times Newspapers Limited Singapore orders give timely lift to Airbus Taking Flight Aids casts a pall over India's economic boom Ashling O'Connor, in Bombay, looks at a study of HIV's financial effects Workers afraid to reveal illness 'One cannot achieve the level of eminence I enjoy without cutting a few corners' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Graduate who won his spurs working in America Times Online Banking bigshots in a balancing act Liz Chong meets a former Goldman asset manager whose business has realised a youthful dream The gamble that misfired for online betting entrepreneurs The seeds of BetOnSports's crisis were deep-rooted, report Dominic Kennedy, Dominic Walsh and James Doran Times Online Support of Tory peer who may eat his words Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Eurotop 100 Money Rates % FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates CSR suffers as US rival's figures weaken investors' taste for chips Gilts Runaway winner that made a virtue of being boring Tempus Growing your Money 165 Times Miners pay the price as China tries to curb credit Stock Markets Business Equity Prices WWF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Register Ta Mok Khmer Rouge leader who inflicted untold miseries on his people during and after the regime of Pol Pot Reuben Falber British communist who collected secret Soviet cash Harry Shunk Photographer of the Nouveau Réaliste movement who later captured Christo's spectacular environmental works Harry Shunk, photographer, was born on October 4, 1924. He died on June 26, 2006, aged 81 Lives in Brief French priests put the cordiale into the entente Alan Webster commends the easy-going curés who put prayer ahead of dogma Do unto others' is only the first step on a long and gruelling journey Credo Faith News Modern Times Taking a measure of tight-fisted lovers, soup strategy and neighbour noise rage Times Online Feather Report Readers Reply Sorry, but Mumbai duck and lamb Chennai are off Feedback Why The Times still uses Bombay; plus birthdays, our nemesis and NGOs Birthdays Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages The Sunday Times Deaths Court & Social Court Circular In Memoriam Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner Birthdays Services Athena Press Gifts Legal Notices Public Notices Trustee Acts The Times The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Professional Stage examinations held in June 2006 Professional Stage Subject Orders of Merit Novasonic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Heavy Showers and Thunder Spreading North. Temperatures: Max 28C, Min 11C Thunder on: climate change is heating up Weather Eye Walsh travels easily with help of double handful Racing Market Rasen Vickers Injured Newbury Carlisle Southwell Totescoop6 New market Pontefract New Market Course Specialists Racing next Week New Bury Ice Mountain to give Sprint rivals the slip Ripon Blinkered First Time npower Test Series The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Haydock Park The Sunday Times Tossato claims stage as Landis closes in on final yellow jersey Cycling Tour De France Ullrich faces up to sack as T-Mobile take hard line Marrioff Hotels & Resorts Revitalised Rossi gets shirty after showing his true form Motor Cycling Sailor in disgrace Gardener surgery Honda record Spanish-Irish deal Taylor well placed Cautious Haye makes slow work of success Boxing The Results Service Weekend Fixtures The Weekend's Sport on TV TV Pick Armchair Investor Britain chase big medal haul Murray to the rescue as Bogdanovic fails again at highest level Subaru Results Balco investigation turns on the whistleblower Rudderless Wakefield are drifting fast towards relegation Rugby League X-Man taking the fast track towards new world order Athletics David Powell on a young American who belives he is his chosen sport's potential saviour Flintoff is powerless to save Lancashire Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Scoreboard from Canterbury Cool Rashid ticks all the boxes for Yorkshire Scoreboard from Scarborough Struggling Middlesex risk being butt of the joke Irani and Flower add to Glamorgan's discomfort Lewis leads the way in bid to counter history Ramprakash relishes long haul for Surrey Yesterday's Scoreboards Derbyshire made to suffer by Broad array of talents Second Division Flintoff in doubt again after new injury setback Lethal Laker's cache of 19 likely to stand test for all time Christopher Martin-Jenkins, a mere stripling during the 1956 Ashes series, recalls two monumental spells of spin bowling Pakistan find inspiration from above to snatch initiative On Monday John Woodcock on the man behind the record Scoreboard Durable Hoggard continues to pack a ploughman's punch since Ashes Younger Harmison pushes for promotion Swan still reduced to tears by the fix that came unstuck Rick Broadbent talks to one of the players jailed after the betting scandal that rocked football Where are They now? Trials and Tribulations of Guilty Men Villa push for Curbishley McCarthy move Del Horno departs In the Game on Monday All change as Bergkamp bows out Links The Times Travel Direct Newcastle untie purse strings with £10m Duff Ferguson lets rip after fury at Chelsea stockpiling is leaked The Times Old Trafford may yet be reunited with Van Nisterlrooy How to cash in doing a bad job: be a football manager Poll recovers his swagger Cole does just Ok on his big day despite having Campbell as the Sol presence Saturday Clash Last Week Outpouring of emotion after Clarke puts his family first Peter Dixon watches as one of the most gifted of players struggles to keep his mind on the game at Hoylake Titleist Close but no cigar for philosophical Jiménez A Day in the Sun Mixed Fortunes of First-Round Leaders Ignominy can wait as McDowell avoids the big collapse Mistaken identity Rough Notes Rock solid An expensive week Swede dreams Making an impact Thought for the day Tuning in Rain or shine? Shades of the old Duval Lynne Truss is happy to see a former Open champion clawing his way back after a long spell in the doldrums The Royal Bank of Scotland Today's Tee-Times Second round Leaderboard Latest News from the Open Missing the Cut 'It was the most remarkable display I have seen in 50 years' Aggressive Els has Woods The Royal Bank of Scotland The Times Crossword Goosen needs to go low again Ailing Ferrie forced to withdraw Ilonen revival recalls past glories Thorp making a name for himself Picture Gallery Sport England rocked by Flintoff setback The Times Vonage Els sets up a nailbiting weekend money Inside Scam warning for internet phone users Savers short-changed Money Letters Disappearing perk Web Watch A Word to the Wise Jupiter Tax credits failure makes a mockery of Revenue posturing Learning curve will get steeper You need a lot of bottle to put the mortgage on fine wine Shaky foundations Rebecca O'Connor meets a graduate hoping to bulldoze his debts Multiple Display Advertising Items first direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniel Reeves: what the experts say Daniel's response Time to quit the kennel club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't be lost in France A Question of Money Whine of the Week Caroline Rink, of West Malling, Kent, feels that she has been repeatedly overcharged by NatWest Fidelity International The really big test is after university Rebecca O'Connor explains how graduates can keep their shaky finances under control Keep on top of your student loan The Times Case Study Overdraft Woe Abbey Conquer your fears Attack is the Best Form of Defence for Investors, Says Mark What You Thought about. . . 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Race you to town For better or worse Yes, I'm going for broke Inside the Mind of a GP Doing a ton with ease? Do we really want to live for ever? It's far too important a question to leave to scientists, says Simon Crompton Average Lifespan Could Be Well beyond 100 Years Sticking around Little glitter, big rewards Junk Medicine Pharmacology Celebrity is Also Confusing Health Messages Picture Gallery Pru Health The healing ministry Chris Patten tells Vivienne Parry how his daughter's burns trauma inspired him to help others Is peanut butter off the menu for my boy? The Times Paediatric Consultant your Problems Solved Piriton allergy Anxious period Times Online One woman went from hating her breasts to basing a career on them, says Lucy Freeman Comfortable in your cups? Nothing can cure you The placebo effect is powerful, so why aren't we testing and using it? 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Contributors Swots and monsters Your say Books First The Times Literary Supplement 'I won't accept that books are just a product like everything else' Critic's Chart Iain Finlayson on the best lives of the poets You're reading. . . Vintage Chart Nonfiction bestsellers, July 19,1981 Reader Chart Nicholas Collins, 18, from Pinner, has his pick Top 50 Bestsellers The indie top 10 They're reading. . . Required reading The way she writes now Will Just in Case, a follow-up tale of adolescent angst, bring repeat success for Meg Rosoff? It certainly deserves to, Amanda Craig says Extract Hot type The deals, steals and snubs from the world of books In the footsteps of heroes After 90 years, the Somme is etched in British memory. 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