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News from 24/07/2006

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Thomas Eisner, Richard Whitehead, Sarah Marquis, Richard Phillips, Graham Searjeant, Dan Sabbagh and Christine Seib, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Tara Holmes, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Patrick Kidd, Kenneth Boyd, Antonia Robinson, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Kenneth Parsons, Robin I. Morgan, Lucy Bannerman, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Roger Anderson, Rajeev Syal and Andrew Pierce, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Debra Craine, E. Sheridan, Philip Jagger, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Fiona Berry, Tim Reid and Ned Parker and Stephen Farrell, Mike Hume, Nicholas Blanford, John Rea Price, Anatole Kaletsky, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, James McNerney, chairman, Angela Jameson, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Robert Davis, Chairman, Tom Lloyd, Dr Andrew Toner, John Woodcock, Sarah Vine, M. Weston, Neil Harman, John Westerby, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mike Bibby, Tony Evans, Daniel Weller, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Sarah Butler and Christine Seib, Mark Herbert, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Ned Parker, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Clayton, Michael Binyon and Tim Reid, Rick Broadbend, Ian Johns, Dennis A. Hewitt, Anjana Ahuja, David Charter and Sam Coates, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Christopher Irvine, Alex Murphy, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, J. J. Abrams, Tim Rice, Germaine Greer, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Hannah Glasse, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Andrew Dow, David Irvine and Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Two killed, 12 hurt as inflatable files Agitation at ITV Marriage failure Rescue drama Davis Cup despair Tory tax plan Index Syria offers to talk but warns it may join conflict The end of shopping? 'This was for Dad,'says tearful Tiger Cash-for-peerages inquiry puts Blair interview on hold In the Times Today The Times Prescott denied his usual barnstorming last word Human remains found in garden Touts targeted Poor hygiene Stabbing charge Abduction charge Nazi gibe protest Timely anniversary Out of Context Boodles A helluva show. Really. It was hell Jack Malvern on the devious ways in which theatres extract the faint praise from terrible notices to draw in the punters US-style law to allow plea bargaining for big City fraud cases Longer sentences for bigger offenders is part of a new system to deal with an annual £14bn bill, Frances Gibb writes Paying a High Price for Justice Uniform border police to patrol ports Accident Toll WHSmith Two die as inflatable is swept 50ft into the air Syria wants to have its say, but US is determined not to listen Washington hopes that its allies will fear Islamic militancy more than they fear Israel, write Michael Binyon and Tim Reid Rice flies in but says no quick fix to peace Emergency depot lies empty as Lebanon begs for aid Fleeing civilian vehicles hit by Israeli missiles How mobiles changed chat-up lines New technology has altered the rules of dating and dumping, reports Lucy Bannerman dfs Generation Mobile or Silver Cynic? If you predicted all these, maybe you could win a Ferrari Jaeger-Lecoultre The 5,000-1 Bet Film Breast cancer hope From only £39 Leukaemia drug link to heart failure Thousands of patients are being advised to carry on with their treatment, even though it targets a protein that protects the heart, reports Mark Henderson ford CIS Police blame racists for two separate gang killings Inheritance tax would go with 1% Tory homes levy BlackBerry hp 'It was like paradise, then lightning hit my little girl' Children 'too old for fun, too young to face future' Saab93 Highs and Lows How to Jugg a Hare Corries Solicitors Ltd Spotted dick is off the menu for young dinners A nation born to suffering Drug addicts can retrive their own lives Secret heroes Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline.co.uk/debate False statistics on child safety Acacia is African Heritage, not populism Essential kit Roll on December The Times Treading the Billboards The superlative claims made by theatres are taking creativity too far Wicked Wedlock Forced marriage is a crime and should be recognised as such Doctor, I've got this little lump on my arm … Relax, that tells me everything Science Notebook Iraq's Demons Iraq has a Prime Minister with a plan; he must have what he needs to prevail The BBC, marred by Hezbollah Suez: why I blame it on Ike The crisis of 50 years ago was certainly the end of our Empire-but it was also an historic US blunder Join the Debate The Times This time, even Jews can agree Hezbollah has achieved the near impossible - it has united British Jewry behind Israel Bastarday: for thousands of young girls it will always be a legitimate choice Beverly Hughes should realise that teenage pregnancy is part of a shared culture intel Anglian Talent search puts hotel chain in bed with the music business directline.com Minister in pre-emptive attack on critics of exam grades NHS clinics in Boots stores Divorce 'risks ancestral home' On the flight path of dying ibis Burglars take Rooney momentoes Pilot and passenger die in fireball Vonage Army's bagpipers and drummers must play safe and use earplugs Despair as forced marriages stay legal A police chief accuses the Government of abandoning young women to a life of violence, reports Andrew Norfolk British Gas Without Full and Free Consent Teenager was kept a prisoner for two years Gallic retreats Heat and humidity to pick up again in midweek The French connection: retired migrants seek bygone lifestyle Motor show gig is a drive into nonstalgia first night Pop Roxy Music Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News How one boy's underground ordeal turned into a TV drama for millions The Rescue Iraq leader meets Blair as security plan fails to halt killing The Times Reuters: Hospital feeding ends Saddam hunger strike By Our Foreign Staff: 'Red Baron' heiress who plotted to murder parents gets 39 years The ultimate holiday offer: take a space walk around the world A travel agent can book a room 220 miles high - and more, writes Jacqui Goddard Death fall link to 'CIA kidnap' (AP): Rebel chief killed (AFP): Sharon worsens (AP): Actor attacked (AP): Assets frozen (AP): Multilated body (AP): Heart of power (AFP): Leaders pay homage to Che Motor Show (Reuters): British troops clash with Taleban (AP): Justice becomes a burning issue (AP): Troops move into second town Bravado at body art festival churchill Geldof cancels live concert after only 45 fans buy tickets River is border between poverty and humiliation Faced with a torrent of illegal immigration, South Africa is losing patience with Zimbabwe, writes Jonathan Clayton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Battle of the sexes leaves men grouping for equality Times Business Starwood mulls Whitbread bid Monday July 24 2006 PagesJaunes deal No quarter asked BP chief's future Quote of the day City wants changes at top of ITV as revival efforts fail Tale of Woe Profits surge despite the gloom FTSE 100 Hermes joins rebels calling for Vodafone chief to leave SAP Stock Markets Has Mr Micawber moved in at the Fed? North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Economics World Markets Deal of the Day Briefing Look ahead Exchange rates Smaller stock to watch Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Business big shot Welcome Break heads for net profit Stop Press China slaps tax on PBT resin imports Amvescap agrees to buy W. L. Ross Chinese lending faces further curbs The Times JAL's £700m cash call threatened by diving share price The Sunday Times US hedge fund stalks MyTravel BA may sell Air Miles for £25m World Cup fails to dent July sales at John Lewis Owners of SMEs work to keep weekends sacred Mercedes-Benz Small firms miss out on tax breaks India's farmers switch faith to mobile phones The Times Chinese fakes 'rising by 1,000%' The Times Have a whisky and help the planet Trust Offer Boeing chief bets that being biggest is not best in struggle for the skies Powers in the Boardroom Sophie Warner Power CV The Leader in Ten Questions Banking & Finance The Windmill Looking at the strategies for a painless future Tony Dawe introduces a four-part series examing how business is adapting to change Consultants have last laugh on detractors Tony Dawe looks at a thriving economic success story. Consulting in the UK is estimated to be worth £12 billion a year FOOOCUS Switched on ideas to tackle UK need for new sources of power Tony Dawe discovers innovative approaches, both simple and complex, to bridge the energy gap Smoking out the carbon trading benefits How cutting edge thinking has helped to push up sales Black Watch Times Register Peter Townsend Sinophile who witnessed the birth of the People's Republic before restoring the fortunes of Studio magazine Lives Remembered Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard Mansfield Naval officer who twice survived destroyer sinkings in the early war years Tim Heywood Busy president of the Country Landowners' Association who believed that Britain should take its place in Europe Lives in Brief Paul Gleason, actor, was born on May 4,1939. He died on May 27,2006, aged 67 Alternative verdict should usually be left to the jury Law Report Betting call centre not exempt from value-added tax Court of Justice of the European Communities Published July 24,2006 United Utilities plc v Commisioners of Customs and Excise Case C-89/05 Before C. W. A. Timmermans, President of Chamber and Judges R. Schintgen, R. Silva de Lapuerta, G. Arestis and J. Klucka Advocate-General C. Stix-Hackl Judgement July 13,2006 Jack Warden Character actor in continuous TV and film work since 1955 Faith works in the battle against drug addiction Notebook Charities Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Christening Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements Chess Raymond Keene Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Bridge Andrew Robson How heat waves set off a plague of boys Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Timesonline weathercall Times Sport Stirring end required in tale of two jockeys Racing Beverley Yesterday's Results McCoy is deserving choice for BBC award AYR The Times Sports Book Yarmouth Windsor Championship Leaders Course Specialists Wigan find Wolves at the door once more Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures Cricket The Times Huddersfield in right mood for cup clash Britain dive headlong into depths of despair Tennis Davis Cup The Sunday Times Play-off drama could be the stuff of legend as Bubka Jr drops in Neil Harman looks for a rising star as relegation battle looms Result South Africa go home dispirited No double glory Hatton blow Golden boys Triumph for Bears Underwood's feat The Times Final Placings in the Tour Landis keeps stars and stripes flying high over Paris O'Shea sets the seal on a debut to remember Natwest pro40 League Benning's brilliance with the bat haunts sorry Kent once again The Times Durham humbled by Best of West Indies Yorkshire forced to beat a hasty retreat Leading First-Class Averages How They Stand The Weekend's Scoreboards Mason's tireless work finds the perfect pitch Flintoff left with battle to make the Ashes deadline Lack of viable matches muddles path to recovery What a Difference a Year Makes England Fall Apart but what about Australia? The Times Master of classical art who simply did not 'do' emotion John Woodcock says Jim Laker would not have been at ease in the modern game even if his record holds firm Hoylake no pushover on its return to limelight John Hopkins believes the Liverpool links has justified its recall to the Open rota RBS Scouse wit proves par for the course virtual caddy Stubborn DiMarco again rejoices in heat of battle McDowell let down by putter Scott flies flag Sinking feeling Thorp gets silver Bogey blunderland If Rupert Bear is our only hero, then we're in trouble Woods comfortable Lynne Truss sees the champion's one-time rival fall short not only on the links, but also in sartorial terms Europeans at a loss as Americans continue Final Scores from Hoylake Rough Notes Resolute Woods shows no signs of weakness to hold off DiMarco Only 1 Event The Times Crossword The Insider Sport In the name of the father, Woods is back in full cry The Times Index times His mission: make Star Trek cool again theface didyousee? Hanging on the telephone the click didyouknow? The next UN chief could be… didyouhear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Bye-bye buying What would happen if we all stopped unnecessary shopping? Sarah Vine meets an author who tried it for a year - and learnt revealing lessons about how we live and what we could live without Our essential non-essentials What the average British household spends on… National Su Doku Championships The Times National Su Doku Championship How bloggers are shaking up the arts world Without the internet I could never have visited Manhattan clubs with a lissom woman named Alizinha, says Clive Davis Times Books You could be in debt to carbon loansharks for life Hot new game Allez oops! healthmonday Beware the Devil's candy 'Healthy' snacks may contain a high-fructose corn syrup that has been blamed for fuelling the obesity epidemic Syrup on the shelves Bitter sweeteners A success in the fight against renal failure An important new test will give patients a better measure of their overall kidney function in an easily understood manner, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford Pru Health Is my bulimia placing my children at risk? Work or Family Problems? The Times The Times Folksy ladies The new bohemian arts The Russian revolution restarts here Fifty years on, the Bolshoi is revisiting its first Western triumph, says Debra Craine … of Russian bullet Don't miss Fun hanging out in Hicksville Dwight Slade tells Clive Davis about his childhood friend and fellow comic Bill Hicks, who died at 32 Absurd person singular: Bill Hicks's wit Theatre reviews first night Pop Koko, Nw1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms BBC Philharmonic/Noseda The Cherry Orchard Theatre tv & radio Radio Choice Banana Caramel David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Come Dine with Me Viewing Guide The War of the World Channel 4,8pm Variations Cutting Edge: The Dead Body Squad French Beauty BBC Two, 11.20pm Little Women (1949) Film Choice Marvin's Room (1996) BBC One, 11.05pm Ghost World (2001) Film4,11.25pm A Price above Rubies (1998) Channel 4,2.55am Doubling up in love and loathing Weekend TV Caitlin Moran Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Times Who Tops the All-Time Table? Thegamesays Inside Silly Summer Season Bergkamp Happy to Sit Back and Watch Henry Gary Jacob finds the retired star looking forward to being a fan Reluctant Quinn Will Slide into the Hot Seat In Limbo but Still Refusing to Bend Oliver Kay says Ruud van Nistelrooy may not attend pre-season training Neville Primed for Villa Bid The News Ferdinand Scan Vieira to Inter Villarreal out Multiple Display Advertising Items Early Taster for Duff The Games Intertoto Cup The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Experts Should Never Say Ever Fink Tank Who's the Greatest? Daniel Finkelstein says ignorance is bliss when it comes down to identifying history's best teams League of their Own Picture Gallery Arsenal are London's Pride Fink Tank the Big Three Liverpool Walk Tony Evans offers 18 league and five European titles as evidence Everton's Title Achievements Prove a Point while Dates Define Peak Performance Revie Steered Leeds to Unaccustomed Heights United Masters of Glory Game One-Offs A Case of Right Club Fink Tank One Season Wonders The Fink Tank looked at the best sides compared to their contemporaries. Arsenal 1991 top the pile. Our experts give their view Liverpool, 1988 Chelsea, 2006 Liverpool, 1979 & 1980 Everton, 1988 Leeds United, 1969 Liverpool, 1991 Liverpool, 1969 The Top Attacks The Top Defences Currie Still Simmering Rick Broadbent on the midfield schemer with reason occasionally to look back in anger Mum's the Word in Punishing Schedule Billy on the Beach Statistically at Odds with Real World Results Fixtures Dell

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