News from 25/07/2006
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Grahame Russell, Amanda Andrews, Harry L. barker, Phil Yates, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Celine La Freniere, Neelam Verjee, DJM, Alan M. Pardoe, Sarah Potter, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Carole Laleve, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Ingham, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christopher Pataky, Qc, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Brian Brooke-Smith, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Councillor Frances, Nancy Durrant, John Clarke, Lucy R. Baruch, Bernard Parke, Tom Bawden, Nell Harman, Gary Jacob, Greg Hurst, Sam Coates and Catherine Boyle, Toby Moore, Rosemary Bennett, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, David Hands, Dominic Carman, Stefanie Marsh, David Pannick, QC, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Kate Phaneuf, Nick Pearce, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, David Lister, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Julian Chamberlayne, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Matthew Pryor, Daniel Pine, Matt Hughes, Ben Hoyle and Neelam Verjee, David Green, Qc, Emily Sharratt, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Daniel McGrory and Nicholas Blanford, David Malaperiman, Patrick Hosking, Robert Elms, Ian J. Hartill, Stephen Farrell and Nicholas Blanford, Paul Simons, Giles Whittell, Tosin Sulaiman, Craig Lord, Fred Bridgland, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Tim Albone and Tahir Luddin, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Robert Holton, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Jane Macartney, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Cost of passport goes up to £66 Gifts for Blair Parents face fines Vodafone revolt First bid for Cole 'For richer, for poorer, in carsickness and in health, family holidays rock' times online New alert on superbugs as 65 die in one hospital Middle East Latest Rice holds key talks Seeking a ceasefire Mother-in-law pays for making life hell Death on the front line In the Times Today Second rise in ten months takes cost of passport to £66 Dome tops casino shortlist Plan for no-jury trials is revived Health warning Rioting Britons Test offered Three-year let-off Correction For Better or for Worse Hiscox Mother-in-law made to pay £35,000 for inflicting four wretched months Dalbir Kaur Bhakar would not allow her daughter-in-law to leave the house alone and made her work for 17 hours a day, writes Tosin Sulaiman Disregard for basic hygiene blamed for worst case of killer hospital bug Faeces were found on bed rails and patients' clothes were kept on the floor, a critical report says. Sam Lister reports The good, the bad and the unclean TAGHeuer Freed serial rapist hunted after attack on teenager Why fine French wine was Tony Blair resists President Chirac's generosity, but not foreign travel. Greg Hurst, Sam Coates and Catherine Boyle report Lords rebuke over loan declarations Diaries 'no place for Cabinet secrets' Tories call for limit as wages of spin soar to nearly £6m Memoirs can mean the end of trust in 'government marriage' Parents of cyber-bullies slapped with £1,000 fines Multiple Display Advertising Items How Phone Victims Can Get Help World gets number of Prince Charming Workplace Health Connect Sheridan 'had no time for orgies' Scottish socialist tells libel hearing of Scrabble and political commitment to his class and beliefs. David Lister reports Film Care services cut More mice used Driver details ban Seaside tragedy Water gun threat Canine lifeguard Taxpayer gets £1.8m bill for Duchess's home security work Bringing it all together Missing web girl found safe People Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft A Good Deal Better Stop me if you think you've heard this one before… Multiple Display Advertising Items Philanderer, 72, facing jail term for defrauding lover of £60,000 Assessing failure Wisdom of fewer prisons Tory homes levy no solution for tax muddle Thorny issue Tour enforced Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline.co.uk/debate Fear on all sides throughout the Middle East Words lost in the Atlantic Cool moves Fair comment The Times Seeking a Ceasefire Any plan for Lebanon must be durable and involve all sides A Time for Gifts There's no such thing as a free dagger A Tinseltown tale (fact or fiction) of phone-tapping and dirt-digging CSA, RIP Initials that took Whitehall incompetence to new heights Two gentlemen of St Petersburg: the words that should have been spoken A fat profit on your home is not a human right Abolishing inheritance tax would be absurd: the poor and working would end up subsidising the rich and idle In carsickness and in health That's quite enough sneering about family holidays. Forget the expense: they are the stuff of life Because they're worth it Dying woman, 91,'begged for cup of tea' A doctor's decision to allow his patient to starve has been challenged, writes Michael Horsnell Multiple Display Advertising Items 'I have lost everything,' says war hero fantasist hp Invent The Sharpest Critics After war and peace, was this debut worth a 66-year wait? first night Opera Betrothal in a Monastery Giyndebourne Ropes on killer inflatable may have been sabotaged, say police Multiple Display Advertising Items dfs Dreamspace to Nightmare Designer's aim was to bring art to the people 250,000 Visitors Single mothers forced to name fathers Win Investing Llp Bio terror jabs 'too dangerous' Public Health Committee opposes 'Tesco law' Legal Reform EU deal on stem cell research Dell Wanted: 300 executives to work for £2.30 a day Orange Broadband The right kind of help is needed Times World News Mission impossible: scrabble for peace as the battle rages Blair talks of a plan within days and support grows for a UN buffer zone. But there are doubts about a real ceasefire. Philip Webster, Political Editor, reports Al-Maliki predicts surge in killings Hit-and-run battle in a country lane Sainsbury's Guarded welcome from a country that feels betrayed Rules of Convention: stick to combatants War crimes warnings as civilian deaths increase Yesterday in the Region Gultar 'played by' blues giant may fetch $6m BlackBerry (AP): Ship with 5,000 cars sinking Congo prayers for the future Pakistan 'steps up nuclear race' (AP): 10,000 seek President's removal Multiple Display Advertising Items Cross of Valour Mystery buyer pays record price for casual hero's VC Mandela's man sets sights on presidency Multiple Display Advertising Items 'His credentials are impeccable. He is testing the … (AFP): Jordan accused (AP): Teacher shot dead (PA): Lightning death (Reuters): Kosovo demand (AFP): Terrorism charges (Reuters): Caught offside Accidental victims flee homes for filthy camp (AP): Patrols aim to stop migrants Putin's billion-dollar arms sale risks souring Western détente The World's Largest Festival Great Hall brings pop to the people Moscow in tax claim for human rights body Steam Blaster Times Business Tuesday July 25 2006 Stocks jump Browne's future BG misses target 'There are no winners and losers in this assembly today, there are only losers' Vodafone faces calls that 'Sarin must go' Breakdown in global trade talks could be terminal Carmaker's collapse cost £900m Ftse 100 Dior Homme Stock Markets Changing of the guards bad for telecom North Sea Oil Commodities Pressing on Pound to Dollar Currencies Without peer Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealings Briefing Smaller stock to watch Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Cockpit sale Stop Press Credit decline Alcatel victory US hospital chain agrees $33bn sale in world's biggest buyout Wealth from health for Nashville family Legendary KKR deal spawned a movie Private equity firms 'sitting on $750bn cash pile' The Favourites Monsoon founder in talks on international demerger EDF expected to spark new round of energy price rises Sanctuary to meet rival with bid hopes City places bets on next ITV chief executive KKR close to deal on French directories 'Big turning point' as Ross sells to Amvescap Late Starter Lucrative private equity bandwagon lures Kpmg Danish delight for Wolseley Reckitt expects full-year leap Barratt may buy Japanese mill bid GCap gloom IG cash hint BAT drops broker Merck results It's the Gerald Ratner musical, but will it glitter? Sarin's Woes Vodafone chief vows to face down shareholder rebellion Rebel fund managers are not all above criticism Newspapers Marketing Agency Head of CBI warns Bank to stay its hand on interest rates Regional deals may be all that can be saved from the Doha wreckage Countdown to Collapse Lloyd's demands an open book on brokers' pay deals Philips Wasted education Plans for Nigel City pair kick off Tate & Lyle quest for new food Storm around port Multiple Display Advertising Items Drug giants set for battle over asthma treatments Shire gets go-ahead for Elaprase in America Business Markets Arla Foods UK's exit from the doorstep leaves investors worried Gilts Reckitt holds its own in grocery aisles but may still disappoint Cillit Bang for your Bucks Barratt BG deflated as delayed US gas sales hit quarterly profits Stock Markets Joe Bolger Gsdo Business Equity Prices No Request too small, no effort too big, for the charity … Equity Prices Business Business Unit Trusts The Times Times Register Sir Michael Wilford Genial yet firm ambassador who found a love of golf to be no handicap in Japan John MacSween Entrepreneurial Edinburgh butcher who hit the gastronomic jackpot with his vegetarian haggis Lives Remembered Margaret Traherne Versatile artist whose work ranged from paintings and embroideries to stained-glass windows for Coventry Cathedral Ilse Barker Poet, novelist and short story writer who also conducted a remarkable correspondence with Elizabeth Bishop Lives in Brief Actual loss not required to establish fee rules breach Law Report Mako Distinguished film and stage actor who worked energetically to advance the cause of Asian-American performers Court Circular Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements The Sunday Times Thanksgiving Services Chess Raymond Keene Personal Column Bridge Andrew Robson Hot summers seem to slip the mind Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Spencer has eye on big picture as ban looms Racing Big-Race Odds Ayr Yesterday's Results Yarmouth Beverley National Hunt Chase survives lengthy inquiry Windsor Festival Findings AYR Rob Wright The Times Sports Book Bangor Yarmouth Leicester Rob Wright Course Specialists The Results Service Today's Fixtures Double-header will kick-start supporters' interest Rugby Union Your Complete Guide to the 2006-07 Guinness Premiership Fixtures O'Neill heads for trouble after Zidane-like attack on horse Britain's riders hit their straps Wilson on track Channel record Blow for Rossi Swimmers get to the bottom of the problem Patten sees double on road to Beijing after progress in uncharted waters NatWest Deng makes moves to gain acceptance as British by right Basketball Players give Hunter time out to help his recovery Snooker Gilbert signs on as LTA dances to Murray's tune The Sunday Times Times Online County Week left several short Results Round-Up Need to Know Lionhearted Featherstone can't pull in the crowds they used to This Sporting Land. Alan Lee continues his summer series by visiting a run-down relic of a childhood memory Kear keen to inspire dramatic escape of Wildcats Clarke puts Brown Caps into the finals day hat Twenty20 Cup Quarter-Finals Hussey inspires Outlaws to claim home advantage Foxes' progress helps keep the wolf from their door Scoreboards Essex survive the jitters to finish with a flourish Graveney pays tribute to Bunbury boys Benaud still switched on to England's Ashes hopes Patrick Kidd hears some encouraging words from a legendary voice of cricket Times Online Open alters Woosnam's Ryder Cup thinking John Hopkins says that Hoylake will have satisfied the US team more than Europe Up for the Cup Lerner in the driving seat to bring end to Ellis era at Villa McCarthy heading in Blackburn's direction Gerrard eyes England captaincy Two-year bans for drug cheats Dunga appointed Milan protest President Platini? Sparring partners Chelsea jet set rejected as Crespo attempts to take off Newcastle cash in as Duff opts to forsake the money and run Times Online The Times Crossword The Insider Van Nistelrooy is back in town but still out of favour Sport Price of Cole has risen to £25m, Arsenal tell Mourinho The Times Mortgages for Business times the face Key player in the Middle East endgame did yousee? Her number plate did you know? did you hear? Flab is suddenly fab Picture Gallery image of the day Modern morals What lies beneath? Do you really know your parents well? Doug Block thought he did—until his mother died and his father married his former secretary at 83. Penny Wark reports lead story parents National Su Doku Championships Are you Britain's best sudokulist? The Times National Su Doku Championship Party time? I'm sorry, but this is war Children's parties are getting bigger and costlier. John Clarke joins his son for a battle in the woods and tries not to lose an arm and a leg The Times Offers Direct Have I really lost £50,000? No, it's been redistributed Come on in, the water's…er, gone Peak achievement column It wasn't our job to kill people The Andrew Billen Interview Mi5 did not run around with guns, says the spy chief turned novelist Stella Rimington The Times Picture Gallery Media Planet interview health The Sunday Times Is my diet of airline food doing me any good? Do You Need Advice? Bigging up my superb smalls Robert Elms is stepping out of his old pants for the first time in ten years. Here's why The kit Drive off with these super-slick in-car gadgets Brief history… Want the Miami Vice look? Consult the fashion police? Dress code Palmolive Dish men Secrets of the Queen's wardrobe Her Majesty's evening gowns reveal more than just intricate beading, Sarah Vine reports All Right Sunshine? 'The hat has to stay on in any calamity' BBC arts Making rainbows After wowing Tate Modern's crowds with a giant 'sun', Olafur Eliasson is turning to the mysteries of colour, says Nancy Durrant Oh you pretty things reviews first night Opera Katerina Izmaylova Coliseum Proms Theatre first night Entertainments tv & radio The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Main Channels Discovery Choice Sky Sports 1 Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Last Night's Tv One giant leap of faith for mankind Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Advice of the Week Other Views Bright ideas can save time, money and lives Issue of the Week Innovation The Top Jobs Fundraising The Week in Numbers Police Diversity Social Work Public Opinion Grahame Russell Clear vision and a well defined plan are needed to shape the future for the police Local Government Seen in Hansard Army on tap for water riots Local Government Other Stories we Liked New attitude to funding Treasury's local value test Director General, Department for Communities Service delivery has a long way to go Whitehall Jargon Place Shaping Looking back to look ahead Interview The chairman of the Parole Board tells Richard Ford that his organisation's members are urged to look closely at criminals' pasts when making decisions about their future Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health New Medical Research Outside experts to rate nurses Health forum 3 Time to cure the quacks Threat to public inspection Commercial Negotiator, Department for A losing feeling for athletes and staff Olympics Skills Gap What life's like on the inside Prisons No cash for the poorest Regeneration Hero … Death toll stats don't add up Transport … and Villain Casualty Watch Legislation Update Education Public Sector Management Foreign Ways Students' threat to village life Education Prize Caption Competition Pupils should argue more Lecturers loath to step up Treasury Accountant and Head of How They See us Talent of disabled is lost to the economy Disability Customer skills key to improved assistance Social Care Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you… Pay cap is a blow to civil servants Whatworkedforus Local Grads Diary Dates Westminster Woolf at the Door Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Light-touch regulation? It's Model a by the backdoor' Fiona Woolf—the new Law Society president—had an excellent start to her term, something she means to continue. Interview: Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Fiona Woolf - the Facts Times Online Women do well in the overhaul to QC selection The long arm of the law—City firm The 'magic circle' may make billions of pounds and dominate Europe and Asia, but that's not stopping them, says Dominic Carman Judge's career comes apart as he mixes business with pleasure Taking a tough stance on fraud Robert Wardie, director of the Serious Fraud Office, tells Frances Gibb of his worries over resources and the incidence of uninvestigated crime lawyer of the week Julian Chamberlayne All change? Profession of innocence Traffic offence Press freedom Common sense and the law law letters tradingplaces@thetimes.co.uk lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk We have had some successes Don't ask if you don't know the answer Multiple Display Advertising Items
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