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News from 31/07/2006

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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Elliott Roosevelt, Andy Bull, Captain Graham Cresswell G-Wwbb, Bel Mooney, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Jamie Beevor, David Rose, J. U. R. Aitken, Chiris Campling, Cristina Odone, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Barry Goodchild, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Ed Balls, Iain Wilson, Phil Bloomer Director, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, John Holton, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Rory Fallon, Gary Jacob, Lord Rennard, David Bieda, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Rosemary Duffy, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, Tim Teeman, Kate Laven, Simon Fanshawe, Daniel McGrory, Paul Simons and Nicola Woolcock, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Aline Templeton, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Julian Evans, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Blanfords from Qana, Jonathan Clayton and Tristan McConnell, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Stephen Twilley, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Aubrey M. Selig, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Raymond Tallis, Tom Dart, Mike Mulvihill, William Rees-Mogg, David Charter and Rosemary Bennett, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Michael Woodroffe, Charlotte Newton and Alexandra Blair, Ella Stimson, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Richard Stevenson, Rosemary Righter Economic View, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, J. M. L. Stone, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Rajeev Syal, F. walford Taylor, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Antje Derks, Dave Wetzel, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Norman Dabell, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Paul Simons Weather Correspondent, M. S. Crawley, Michael Henderson, Valerie Grove, Angus Robertson Foreign Affairs and Defence Spokesman, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Tom De Castella, Tim Jones, Hove, E Sussex, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times No need to teach right and wrong Cancer hope First elections Eurostar Rate rise fears Failed drugs test Index Israel halts air strikes after 37 children die Middle East Latest NHS and schools 'at risk from surge in EU immigrants' In the Times Today The Times Ceasefire hopes fade as 60 die in Qana bomb attack Drug-trial men in cancer risk Nuclear waste plea Cliff fall deaths Revenue strike Brick Lane protest Reasons why this one may be different 'It's fantastic, I'm feeling very good' Great Rail Journeys Britain gets cancer 'wonder' drug Schools told it's no longer necessary to teach right from wrong So much to learn - English, maths and nappy-changing In a Quandary Child rapists are back in custody Girl, 14, found Lourdes visit Smoking guru ill Sunburn fears Triple century Ratty's a rover Call Yourself a Cook? tiscali The smart egg that shows you when it's boiled to perfection Carnage in Qana as 60 die in air strike on 'militants village base' Israel had told the residents to leave the area to avoid civilian casualities-but two extended families could not get out, reports Nicholas Blanford from Qana 19 Days of War Suspension of bombing comes after Israel bows to pressure Hezbollah shows its authority with mob UN raid France proposes UN peace plan as Lebanon issues call for help JVC The Way Ahead dfs Dissenters cast more doubt on Blair authority Cabinet rift reveals fear of reprisals from voters Cardiff feels love as Madge-fest sets off at the gallop Pop Madonna Millennium Stadium British Gas The Sharpest Critics Skoda Prescott faces new inquiry over link with developer The Times Free Ex-lover given 'menial' duties in new posting Bespoke Suits hp Call for curb on billboards blighting the countryside Firm handed £4bn NHS contract was investigated for overcharging American firm is hired to do all NHS shopping Dell The Times Castle Cover On the 007 Set Gibson outburst 'was covered up' Bond film studio goes up in smoke Party funding Taking our cars to task Does Grosvenor Square need safety measures? Taxing land Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Ambiguity and the trade in arms Sense of safety Water works Beware of Proms to come Busy bees Accent confusion Picture Gallery Right and Wrong To teach the distinction is right. To drop it is wrong Go to Work on an Egg Science provides an answer to man's oldest debate Just when we thought you could grow petrol by the acre After Qana Israel has to change its military strategy Oh, put a brick in it, won't you Picture Gallery Why Blair must step aside The Prime Minister speaks for neither public opinion nor the Labour Party over Lebanon The Times Ken or the conger: it's a close call The Tory mayoral selection makes as much sense a Lyme Regis fish-slapping contest To the barricades, old codgers: you're the last bastions of threatened liberty They no longer hope for preferment. They are not required to bite their tongue or grovel Raymond Tallis is former Professor of Geriatric Medicine at Manchester University Car takes a soaking after handbrake fails whycable Drugs trade continues to flourish Honey has the healing touch Shot man faces porn questions Top of the Pops bows out at No 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Parents warned of webcam danger More than 40 British children are thought to be the victims of a suspected paedophile in Canada, reports David Rose July sears its way into history, and the heat is still rising Month for the Record Books Welcome to Britain's very own 'Tornado Alley'—Birmingham O2 You Should Be so Lucky Faith in God and the four-leaf clover directline Class drugs according to risk, say MPs Concern over child fingerprints Passports Top judge defends fraud juries Law Alcohol offenders go untreated Crime Times World News Like father, like son: McCains send next generation to war Fighting Families A baffling ballot paper is the only hitch in first free election China builds vast bunker complex 'in case of attack' (AP): Zuma backed on eve of trial (AP): Insurgent no-show (AP): Chávez honoured (Reuters): Recount protest (Reuters): Rebels attacked (AFP): Gossip show fatwa (AP): Wasp invasion The Times Anger greets toxic liner ruling Campaigners say that the ship's break-up would again put exploited workers at risk, Ashling O'Connor reports Nato picks up where the US is leaving off vodafone (AP): 13 saved as boat sinks Rac rescue Mondo Family seek return of the prodigal waiter to claim £1 million legacy Times Business Fresh threat to US oil supplies Monday July 31 2006 BT to cut charges House prices 'up' Pensions attack Quote of the day New plan to crack down on money laundering ITV in talks to drop children's shows from daytime Ftse 100 Growth and inflation fuel fears of imminent rate rise Stock Markets Big players must show their faith in WTO North Sea Oil Commodities Wealth Warning Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Business big shot Airbus relocates staff to end delays Stop Press ABN Amro has new Italian aims Pakistan steps up inflation fight Bertelsmann extends chief's contract The Times Kazakhstan sets sights on London to stage flotations Market Hopes Japan's lenders fear rate cap City venture set to woo India Chinese officials 'misuse' $2.8bn of funds Benatti is given last change to challenge Sorrell eós Airlines Network Rail to borrow free of State Disrupting funds is vital in war on crime and terror Ed Balls explains why the Government is seeking a tighter crackdown on money laundering and criminals' finances Multiple Display Advertising Items Power CV The man who tamed a sprawling empire into a darling of the City Powers in the Boardroom Paul Rayner's rigorous cost controls have done wonders for BAT, says Peter Klinger The Leader Questioned Business Equity Prices Herbie Frogg Times Register Richard Symonds Humanitarian and friend of Gandhi who helped new countries to find a stable footing Richard Symonds, UN development worker and author, was born on October 2, 1918. He died on July 15, 2006, aged 87 Jimmy Allison Labour stalwart whose canny campaign tactics led to his party's current dominance in Scotland Jimmy Allison, Scottish Labour Party organiser, was born on December 13, 1928. He died on June 16, 2006, aged 77 Lives Remembered Anthony Cave Brown Charming but ruthless chief reporter on the Daily Mail Anthony Cave Brown, journalist and writer, was born on March 21, 1929. He died on July 14, 2006, aged 77 Ross Mark Indomitable foreign correspondent at the Daily Express Ross Mark, journalist, was born on April 21, 1926. He died on May 14, 2006, aged 80 Charles Janson Cosmopolitan journalist who helped to found the authoritative newsletters Africa Confidential and Soviet Analyst Charles Janson, journalist, was born on December 25, 1917. He died on June 15, 2006, aged 88 The College of Law Legal Practice Course Results 2006 The College of Law Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Fight to save the ship that populated the City of Adelaide In Memoriam-Private Whose busts are they? Notebook Archaeology Excavations reveal the scale of Syon Abuse to permit private prosecution after caution House of Lords Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Flash flood that filled a canyon Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Noseda's individual approach promises glorious rewards Big-Race Betting Hurricane Run lifts Fallon's hopes of Arc win Windsor The Wright Track Course Specialists Southwell Yarmouth Flat Leaders Winning return All Blacks reign Heavy defeat Change of tune Uttoxeter Racing Skelton's hopes tumble as stallion digs in his heels Equestrianism Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Saturday's Totescoop6 Brett helps sink New Zealand as England take control Polo Neal sees his advantage slip Clarke gets sums wrong but achieves right result Triathlon Britain aiming to turn back the tide of failure Swimming Medal Detector Growing pains prove a headache for Cowes Kate Laven says that the regatta is proving a victim of its own success The Results Service Today's Fixtures Cricket The Sunday Times Rover and out Giants reap benefits of glorious endeavour Rugby League Powergen Challenge Cup Semi-Finals Shah feasts heartily on hapless Durham Natwest pro40 League First Division Sport Cricket Needing 588 runs to avoid an innings defeat in the … The Times Corporate Golf Challenge New role helps put wind back in Northamptonshire's Sales Wood takes advantage of another Warne slip Second Division Yesterday's Scoreboards Doshi destroys Derbyshire to make short work for Brown The Times Offers Direct Phoenix unable to rise from lethargy West Indies silenced by Batty's brilliance Harmison pitches in to dispatch Pakistan in three days Full Final Scoreboard from Old Trafford Panesar can even make Old Trafford bearable Championship Scoreboards IPA Harris leaves shaky Sussex in a spin Liverpool Victoria County Championship How They Stand Powell may also suffer by reputation War on drugs claims one of The Times The 100 Metrs Roll of Shame Coach's Role under Scrutiny Owen Slot on the proud parents, the shady coach and the land of dope and glory occupied by the champion All Ways Words come back to haunt accused sprinter 'Good guy' goes way of Montgomery and White Schumacher hands out fresh blow to Alonso Motor Racing German Grand Prix Sport Henman ignores brouhaha to aim for Melbourne seeding Neil Harman on the forgotten Briton intent on having one last shot at glory The struggling Midland Formula One team were disqualified … Final Scores The Times Crossword The Insider Karlsson on course to turn table in his table favour Golf Sport Focus turns to coaches after Gatlin's tainted fast show Sprinter faces life ban for second positive test On Pages The Times times the face a ray of hope after years of darkness He seems permanently in military khaki, as if anticipating a coup did yousee? Tiger plays a blinder the click did youknow? Safety first in blighted Blighty did youhear? The (alleged) sins of the father Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma My fight to get fit After a lifetime spent avoiding and decrying all forms of physical exercise, Bel Mooney is converted to the joys of getting fit in her fifties My only regular exercise was vigorously rubbing any number of face and body creams into my skin Bel Mooney's twice-weekly fitness programme 'We were a generation without a tomorrow' For Joan Rice war meant adventure, travel and living for the moment. Interview by Valerie Grove The Times Let's rein in the naughty cyclists It's best put off Why so many of us have avoided writing a will I come out in a sweat, imagining my few assets being trousered by Gordon Brown and distant second cousins whom I have never met health monday You can't put a value on what we do He's the wealthiest doctor in Britain, and his clinic tops the IVF league tables. So why is he in despair? Anjana Ahuja reports Banana Caramel The most controversial IVF doctors A guide to IVF treatment In Britain How asthma sufferers can avoid attacks With dangerously high pollution levels, they must remember medication rules, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Country life causes more people to develop asthma in the first place The Times Waterfall Spa Pru Health Can I help my son to cope with bullying? The top 25 face pro Win Every Product arts Goodie, goodie - they're back The Goodies (well, two of them) tell Simon Fanshawe about their revival on the Fringe The Goodles v Little Britain How to see the Fringe for free—in four little words James Joyce, the playwright Joyce's Exiles reveals the author's unrequited love for the theatre, says Benedict Nightingale evitathemusical Other novellsts turned playwright Pop Tom Veriaine The Times first night reviews Theatre The Last Five Years Menier Chocolate Factory, Se1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance into the Hoods Proms Bamberg SO/Nott tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 23 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Trawlermen Viewing Guide Judah & Mohammad Variations Cutting Edge: Wedding Days Left of Frame: The Rise and Fall of Radical TV Drama The Music Man (1962) Film Choice Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) Three Amigosi (1986) Fond farewell to all the president's men Weekend TV It played on your emotions and character loyalties but never slipped into indulgence or mawkishness Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau Thegame From Berlin to Brunton Park The Game Says Inside Silly Summer Season Terry Longing to Matt Hughes on the defender ready to lead his country from the back Star Treatment Be the Chosen One Win Tickets to See Chelsea v Liverpool in Cardiff Double Trouble for Liverpool The News Reyes Denial Barry No-Go Managers @Work The News Brooking Worry over Fa Struggle Tom Dart hears a bleak forecast from the FA's director of football development Clever Trevor Shearer Rebuffs England Jason Mellor says Steve McClaren's plans have met with an early setback Duff Angry as Debut Cut Short Jol Faces Life after Carrick Gary Jacob hears why the Tottenham Hotspur head coach decided to sell Fashion Victims Waiting in the Wings James Ducker says that Ronaldo's Old Trafford return will be dwarfed by new arrivals Allardyce Set to Offload Jaidi The Times Offers Direct Hungry Wolves Scent Statistics suggest it is seventh and up in Coca-Cola's top tier, says Bill Edgar Upside of Numbers Prospects Key Promotion Barnsley Birmingham City Burnley Cardiff City Colchester United Coventry City Crystal Palace Derby County Holloway's Crazy Days of Summer Tom Dart finds the former QPR manager refreshed and ready for his new challenge Hull City Ipswich Town Leeds United Leicester City Luton town Norwich City Plymouth Argyle Preston North End Significant Transfers the Championship One to Watch Queens Park Rangers Sheffield Wednesday Southampton Southend United Stoke City Sunderland West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers Calderwood's Blackpool Bournemouth Bradford City Brentford Brighton Bristol City Carlisle United Cheltenham Town Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Doncaster Rovers Gillingham Significant Transfers Goals are Set One to Watch Huddersfield Town Leyton Orient Millwall Northampton town Nottingham Forest Oldham Athletic Port Vale Rotherham United Scunthorpe United Swansea City Tranmere Rovers Yeovil Town New Dawn for Mark Hodkinson on the joy shared by Accrington veterans at the end of club's exile Accrington Stanley Barnet Boston United Bristol Rovers Bury Chester City Darlington Grimsby Town Hartlepool United Hereford United Lincoln City Macclesfield Town Significant Transfers Famous Name One to Watch Mansfield Town Milton Keynes Dons Notts County Peterborough United Rochdale Shrewsbury Town Stockport County Swindon town Torquay United Walsall Wrexham Wycombe Wanderers The Times Making his Mark Owen Slot on the remarkable return of the man who blew £40m in one year at Crystal Palace Le Guen Regime Begins in Style The Ultimate Maverick Rick Broadbent delves deep into the colourful complexity of Rodney Marsh Dusting down Old Saws for a New Season Going once, Going Twice Billy on the Beach Results Fixtures Espn Classic

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