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News from 26/07/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Royce, Sarah Butler and Caroline Merrell, Rosemary Righter, Cirep Nol, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Neelam Verjee, John Fitzgibbon, Middlesbrough, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Marlon Brando's Corset, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Dr Peter Rowan, Andrew Norfolk, Christopher Hack, Joe Joseph, John Medley, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, J. Carter, Berkhamsted, Herts, Rory Watson, Greg Hurst, Sam Coates and Catherine Boyle, Toby Moore, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Tony Pristavec, Marcus Williams, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Barney Jones, Hugo Rifkind, Elizabeth Judge and Sarah Butler, Douglas Henderson, Daniel McGrory, Bob Woolmer, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Bryan Kavanagh Director, Morgan Falconer, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Richard Lambert, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Tom Halpin, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Small Caps, Grayson Perry, Dalya Alberge, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Hazel Davis, Lord Blaker, Anne Ashworth, Alan Green, Ali al-Hamdani, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Jeff Galvin, Philip Webster Reports, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Nigel Henderson, C. Brougham, Philip Yaffe, Peter Riddell, Charles Bazlinton, Gary Jacob and James Ducker, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Irene Lancaster, Clive Gilbert, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Charles Holcombe, Lydia Hislop, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, John Tippler, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Mark Barrett, Liz Chong and Gary Duncan, Virginia Matthews,

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The Times Passport checks to wait until 2014 Browne bows out Football reprieve Life in Baghdad Social schooling Stadium spending The day after a diplomatic pause, bombing resumes American firm is hired to do all NHS shopping Contractors will buy everything from beds to bandages in £4bn deal US firm's deal to go shopping for the health service In the Times Today Huge orders for products from vaccines to gloves Blair urges the obese to slim The Pros. . . . . . And Cons Cancer drug is off NHS list IRA 'delivering' Sex attack arrest Jowell's BBC hint Blair's pay plea Test victim award Pioneer of Eating Disorder Therapy Rolex The anorexic model, the celebrity psychiatrist and a £1.5m bequest Controls on illegal immigrants will not be in place until 2014 A Home Secretary doing the full Monty? Animal activists jailed for attack Holiday tragedy Oaten to quit Drink-drive ban Murder charges Sexy surprise It's Not the Winning that Matters . . . Country Life Ten ducks send village cricketers waddling into the hall of shame UN peacekeepers killed in Israeli airstrike on eve of ceasefire talks Ferocity of Hezbollah comes as a surprise The Toll 'Why do they give weapons to Israel and food to us?' Villagers flee the bombs, but still there is no escape Hundreds are sheltering in a hospital but they are a long way from safety, reports Nicholas Blanford from Tibnine Aid League Table Baby dies after choking on favourite jelly treat Skoda Breastfeeding 'can save NHS millions' First Aid Dell It's hot. Should you store your red wine in a fridge? 14ft sunfish spotted off the coast of Cornwall Heat wave has house dripping with honey Film Ministers will strive to stop Rights Act misuse dfs MSPs were 'mistaken in memory of sex club confession' Teenage robbers to avoid jail if they use 'minimal force' Royal Mail Mind reader Marc Salem—a "less showbizzy, more professorial … Chris Moyles, Ant and Dec and Jeremy Clarkson are among … Ps The designer Cath Kidston is working with the charity … Expedia.co.uk Monday's Times exposed the gulf between the comments … Tommy McAvoy, MP for Rutherglen & Hamilton West, recently … Perky Liberal Democrat Sarah Teather is trying to resurrect … Bakri SOS - Save Our Snowy People Hugo Rifkind Three cleared of plotting dirty bomb The case, which followed an undercover press investigation, is thought to have cost close to £1 million. Sean O'Neill reports Lawrence suspect's father 'paid officer' Tabloid Tales intel Halt human flood Learn to live with warming Home truths from Israel and Lebanon Hard on Hips Hospital Hygiene Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonllne.co.uk/debate Simple case for taxing land and property Should Prescott Go? Forced Marriages Nelson tales fall too short On the move Prim Proms? Under review Picture Gallery Shooting the Mediator Why mocking America has become a team sport Lucky 158 Numerology leaves nothing to chance It's all peace and light at Womad but the slogans make you go mad New Purpose The slow march of immigration reform We're all heading for the fiery furnace if we go on taking these cheap flights Guilt drives us back to the straight and narrow however far we have strayed from it When the price of the ticket dropped to £4.99, did I feel triumph? I did not At the third stroke, get the hell out 'A year minus a bit' should be Tony Blair's exit strategy: that way Labour would thank him The Times When terror becomes error Iran and Syria are delighted at the mayhem in the Middle East—but they have overplayed their hand It is our right to babble Ofcom Old soldier wins first round of fire battle Boots Girl in inflatable tragedy was saved by passing doctor Independent schools win Education Secretary's high praise That's Ian McCartney: pardon my French Allies of Prescott turn on sleaze watchdog Cars Take the plunge, Blair allies urge The Prime Minister is being advised to come clean about his plans before the summer is over. Philip Webster reports Ministers stay close to home over the holidays This coarse, sickly show needs a dose of humour first night Theatre Marlon Brando's Corset Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford Dwight Yoakam Vonage John Lewis Three in court over fatal brawl Prison hanging Doctor struck off Suspect escapes Tate Modern's chaotic pyramid The architects who created the most popular gallery of its kind hope to build on their success, reports Dalya Alberge Lizard meets its robotic match Your Drug trial disaster was avoidable Activist admits kelly egg attack Family fun comes at a price You can't sink on a yellow line Britain faces £180m landfill bill Waste League Sunrise Third runway passes pollution test Expansion is more likely after fears about air quality were dispelled, Ben Webster reports Vodafone Times World News 'Violence is discussed like the weather. . . everyone has a gun' Ali al-Hamdani, a reporter for The Times, describes his struggle to survive each day in western Baghdad Leader is promised more help by Bush Censor stays his hand as a cultural revolution takes stage Virgin. net Price-fixing raids put a stain on green paradise ECO Progress (AP): Peace talks are rejected (Reuters): Scotty all set to be beamed up (AFP): Prince stabs mother to death (AFP): Typhoon Kaemi blows over Rosetta Stone Shared airport for Gibraltar Forget the silk—how about lace stockings and a skirt? Abbey Rio laser hair remover (AP): Pirates are back on the map Rock'n'roll Donkeys Years Collaborators face purge as Polish twins go to work Protests surround Moscow's £5bn ring road The Times (Reuters/AP): Drought raises opium threat (AP): Landmine kills two (Reuters/AFP): Heat is on (AP): Good years (AFP): Mp3 extradition churchill greenflag British RedCross Songwriter recalls day he survived a wreck and discovered his Elvis hit Times Business Wednesday July 26 2006 Pressure on print directories at Yell MFI auction move Gap in ITV loop Myners joins Land 'I've been chairman for about ten seconds' Quote of the day Blackstone plans to spoil record KKR deal Sacred numbers rule in the land of the abacus Chief plans to make a clean break With BP Commentary FTSE 100 Land Rover Browne can book himself a new future North Sea Oil Best sellers Pound to Dollar Unkind cut Business Need to Know The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot home insurance Tasty McDonald's Stop Press Xstrata bid passed UPS shares fall IBM Revolutionary Times Colao tipped to replace departing star in Europe Miss Selfridge to 'punch' more with Yusuf Investors' revolt leaves Vodafone chief exposed Cityhook case adds to BT's series of legal woes BP to spend extra $1bn on US clean-up after string of troubles Creditors vote to make beleaguered Yukos bankrupt UPS and Downs Pairing of opposites comes to a messy conclusion Actions and Reactions SEC chief warns of hedge-fund 'hole' orange.co.uk Business Services Lazard pulls the plug on its European private equity arm World trade is too vital to be allowed to fall into chaos Bulletproof tri-folding wallet EU fears for the poor as talks fail Mandelson's Plan of Action Light appears for Eurotunnel as debtors hint at agreement Euronext seeks shield from Sarbanes-Oxley Bets firm chief under arrest in US is sacked New leader for buoyant Fuller's St James's boost Disney deal Newswire fillip Lloyds buys Pearl Sharp profits rise Statistics warning Big shareholders prefer to cash in stakes in Misys New super bright LED solar lights Negative choice City Diary Mystery cruise Unholy mess Enodis opens books to US suitor Web of intrigue Peter J Stringfellow The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Strong ARM figures send chip makers higher across the board Gilts St James's business model offers rich appeal for investors Middle Class Returns to Market ARM Holdings Smith & Nephew stumbles over nerves in its market Stock Markets Joe Bolger Games Workshop Banking & Finance The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Ted Grant Trotskyist who gave the Labour Party a scare through his leadership of Militant Tendency Ted Grant, revolutionary politician, was born on July 9,1913. He died on July 20,2006 aged 93 Lives Remembered Wing Commander Carl 'Moose' Fumerton Canadian night-fighter ace whose combat skills helped to turn the tide in the defence of Malta Isabel Lady Napier Humanitarian who devoted her considerable energies to the welfare of the Polish soldiers billeted in wartime Scotland Lives in Brief Overriding objective also applies to appeals Law Report Court of Appeal Whether insured provided its documents in reasonable time Court of Appeal Appeal tribunal has no power on remission to set time limits Court of Appeal Joyce Hatto Concert pianist and indefatigable recording artist Court Circular Pipers wield the axe in Lochaber Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Service Birthdays Thanksgiving Services University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Winning Move Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Bridge How Daddy Cool cracked the heat Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Stewards hit Stoute for six with non-trier fine Free Tomorrow Free Friday Draw your own conclusions about track bias O'neill's Loss of Temper Damaging Bullies fail to recognise horse sense A flaw in traditional horsemanship is behind Paul O'Neill's head-butt on City Affair, Simon Barnes believes Worcester Ayr Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Leicester The Wright Track Catterick Sandown Park Lingfield Park Course Specialists Jubilant Gregório upstages Olsson on his own patch Athletics Hill on track for return to the cockpit Motor Racing The Result Service Today's Fixtures Cricket Football LTA targets Lloyd with an eye to the next generation Tennis Block Funding The Wimpole Clinic Sexy? Yes. But it's sport and it's coming to a beach near London Rick Broadbent continues our Sporting Inspirations series by taking a peek at beach volleyball, a potential star of 2012 Lyon is spared further penalty White snookered Owen has surgery Perfect start Prize draw Getting ready for an island fling Preparations for a World Cup in the West Indies are on track, with a little help from the Chinese, Marcus Williams reports The Sunday Times Grizzly Adams misses out on Bears' downfall Natwest pro40 League First Division Scoreboard from Hove World Cup 2007 Twenty20 Somethings Schools Clubs Women The Championship Minor Counties I'm not losing my marble: it's the best way to learn how to play bouncers Woolmer's Wheezes Surrey Brown Caps and Leicestershire Foxes, the former … Australians welcome Flintoff plan Times Online The Times Balancing act puts Dalrymple in line for Test debut Penalties reduced in Italian scandal Gabriele Marcotti on a renewal of hope for the big two of Juventus and Milan, while Lazio and Fiorentina stay in Serie a Rac rescue Lerner in talks over Villa sale Fitness doubt Charles spared British International Motor Show UPS and Downs Torres snub puts United in similar mood to Van Nistelrooy INS and Outs Bemítez keen to make sure that Pennant fits the bill Premiership newcomers set sights on McAnuff Adaptable Quinn can be backed to succeed Tony Cascarino analysis the prospects of the man now in charge at Sunderland Irishman hopes holding role will be short-lived Flying by the Seat of his Pants The Times Crossword 23,351 The Insider Gallas stays central to Chelsea's future plans Sport Games chiefs vow to avoid fresh fiasco over stadium The Times Mortgages for Business times2 the face Growing old disgracefully did yousee? The old-fashioned pin-up is back the click did you know? When housework really is hell did you hear? sharp practice makes perfect To put your life in danger from time to time. . . breed saneness in dealing with day-to-day trivialities Modern morals Facing a Dilemma How positive deviation rid a hospital of a superbus When deviants save the day You know that oddball in the corner of the office? The one who does things in his own unique way? Damian Whitworth explains why he is probably the cleverest person in the company Certainly some eccentrics on the fringes of organisations may find that they are being treated with more respect Follow the four Ds Are you Britain's best sudokulist? The Times National Su Doku Championship Welcome to my, like, saddo life The 'loser website' You Tube may soon be coming to a screen near you. Prepare to be entertained, says Michele Kirsch The Times By their selected works shall ye know them. . . Hamas house of horror is not for me Fit for oblivion Do You Need Advice? How can I get my dying sister to forgive our mother? Dear Bel style wednesday Heatwave? It's a fashion crimewave Summer do's and don'ts Beauty jury Origins Btw Six of the best Sundresses Japanese charm with rhyme and reason Anne Ashworth expected bland sports tops at Uniqlo but was won over by poetry—and stylish linen at cool prices Dish the AA.com arts The man who bought white to life Robert Ryman finds inspiration in the most basic of colours, he tells Rachel Campbell-Johnston british show Edinburgh Art Festival highlights Talking, talking, always talking Why host a 24-hour debate featuring the art-world's biggest names, asks Morgan Falconer When will art celebrate the ordinary man? Dwight yoakam reviews first night pop Banana Caramel reviews first night Entertainments Proms BBCSO/Robertson Albert Hall/Radio 3 World music Sergio Mendes Barbican A saviour out of the blue crème Working Relationship: Angela Cahill, managing director of recruitment company Blue, and Nicola Anderson, her executive assistant, talk to Rosalind Renshaw To be or not to be Multiple Display Advertising Items Fair warning: time theft is a crime Googling at work can land you in trouble, reports Hazel Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items Career clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice fringe 27 David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice All aboard the less than luxury liners Last Night's TV Joe Joseph It seems that cruise ships in the middle of an ocean answer to the law of no country Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3965 Chirac sent me some Chateau Mouton Rothschild and when … Word Watching Polygon Appeal Patio Awnings

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