News from 01/08/2006
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Andrew Robson, Stuart Flitton, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Don Aston, Rugby League, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Sarah Potter, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Devika Bhat, Naina Patel, Andrew Buchanan-Smith, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, James Ducker and Oliver Kay, Chris Downing, Clive Couzens, Michael Carter, Large Caps, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Lester May, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, Professor Sir Bryan Thwaites, Debra Craine, Lindsay Lohan, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Grant, Michael Evana Defence Editor, Alice J. McCabe, Charles Bremner, Oliver Kay and James Ducker, Liz Chong, David Stevenson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Kate Laven, Russell Kempson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Stephen Farrell, Carola Long, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Christine Selb, David Lister, Jane Wheatley, Morgan Falconer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Damian Withworth, Nick Bosanquet, John Nash, Matt Hughes, Caroline Merrell, Dennis C. Wills, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Sandra Parsons, Rosalind, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Steve Humphries, James Hider in Baghdad, Tom Dart, Charlie Spedding, Joanna Pitman, John Lloyd, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Neil Robertson, La Notebook, Alan Lee, Jim Platt-Higgins, Richard Beeston, Tim Cecil, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Albert Hall, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Dr A. R. Wilkes, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Frank Johnston, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Olav Bjortomt, Katherine Georget, Jenny Davey, Michael Bracey, R. G. Evans, Chris Feetenby, David Robertson, Nicola Copping, Fay Schopen, Ross Anderson, John Tippler, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times UN orders Iran to stop unclear work James to get worse Maths cheat plan Law firm split Read for England Israel vows to fight on in Lebanon Hopes of quick ceasefire recede as UN halts its search for an international force 'If it was true, I'd be in court for your murder' Iraq soldier died because minister delayed supplies In the Times Today Order Delay Council officer fined £15,000 Prosecutors look again at rape case Top names appear at Times festival YMCA gets its first woman head A Wife's Words And Still I Raise Standing by your man in fine style 'If it was true, you would be in the Clyde with a piece of concrete tied to you and I'd be in court for your murder' Gail Sheridan tells Edinburgh Court of Session that sex claims made about her husband are untrue. David Lister reports Promise to keep traffic flowing is scrapped as jams worsen Blair risks wrath of White House over emissions deal Army man jailed for death of PC Obesity vaccine Computer crash Inquiry plea fails Generating Sales Body in river Tasty treasures Week-End Concerts His master's voice gets all steamed up Rolex Encore from the grave - greatest pianists play 'live' How ceasefire hopes foundered on rock of Israeli public opinion A Day of Confusion Israeli Views Hungry, thirsty and confused, they emerge from their ruined shelters Israel's suspension of airstrikes allowed those civilians too elderly or infirm to take a chance to escape the bombs, Nicholas Blanford writes from Bint Jbeil Will Israel's gamble put Blair in the firing line? Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Breifing Beckett criticised for 'lackluster' Middle East performance Lessons on the EU 'should be part of school curriculum' Workplace Health Connect Crackdown on GCSE student cheats Maths coursework could be scrapped by exams watchdog, Alexandra Blair reports Film Ps Rias Picture Gallery People Blair spared a diplomatic savaging Ford Atlantic Huntsman accused of flouting ban goes to court Heroin on NHS It's not all right on the farm The Bush/Blair axis v Hezbollah's theocracy What makes a key worker? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Teach kids right and wrong Bring on the Euro cycle A taste of honey Flying wills The Times Back to the Future School exams are the best way to combat internet cheating Maestri Remastered Digital technology can bring great musicians back from the dead Be shocked! Be amazed! See Hollywood on a website near you A Question of Values The West must remember what the Middle East conflict is about Junk mail: stamp it out Nanny, we need you now Nobody likes a meddling state, but we should have been spared this pensions scandal The North, last outpost of the Empire They survive on the South's largesse, their young people queue to get out - but the regions can be saved We can't bear pictures of the dead. Hezbollah want to see nothing else Each step to peace has been agony. This 'asymmetry' makes it almost impossible Dell Lexlis Two held over 1967 schoolboy killing MP breaks Tory line on immigration Multiple Display Advertising Items Cameron ally joins the race to be mayor The Changing Fortunes of a Fashion Setter Yakult Boy George to pick up litter Vandals hit power Mother assaulted Libel payout Well read, mate Moss beats cocaine shame to join immortals of style Directline.com 1,000 jail staff taking bribes from inmates, says inquiry Prisons Coroner reforms 'would not prevent a Shipman' Houseproud pensioner finally gets a bang from his cleaning product Perfectly Preserved Ing Direct The bog man still looking his best 2,300 years later The only place for nuclear waste. . . 1 km underground Virgin. net Dfs Sir Mark Potter's Judgment Surgery a success. . . but cheque bounced Lesbians lose their battle for foreign marriage to be legalised It's certainly silly - but we are not very amused A Right Royal Farce Alliance Leicester Index Green Flag motoring assistance Times World News Iran given a month to comply or face UN sanctions Tehran greets Security Council order to halt uranium enrichment activities with customary defiance, James Bone writes Gunmen abduct 26 in 'safe' area of Baghdad A festival of slips and snips Hidden Hearing Briton takes over Nato operation (AP): Sniffer pup with bags of spirit (AP): Arrested actor 'was anti-Semitic' (AP): Big trouble in little Moscow Protesters occupy city centre and demand recount Built for the Nuclear Apocalypse How modern-day menace shut the Cold War's secret mountain Norad now obsolete as threat shifts from nuclear bombs to terrorism, writes Catherine Philip (Reuters): Tiger rebels say war is on again (AP): Bribe trial put off (Reuters): Hardliner named (AP): Meeting for peace (AFP): Christians protest Home seized (AFP): Tunnel to trouble Howard to stand for fifth term as leader Long Service Fruitstock Man who won lottery sues sister over house Multiple Display Advertising Items Zidane's head-butt sparks a chart hit Times Business All3Media sold in six-way auction Tuesday August 1 2006 Charges denied Float plan shelved Boots uplift Quote of the day Partners quit Freshfields as rival's merger offer rejected Greenspan hires ghost writer to give memoir 'pace' Ftse 100 Bad debts take shine off record HSBC profit Fly Monarch.com Stock Markets Fly Monarch.com North Sea Oil Commodities Fly Monarch.com Pound to Dollar Currencies Fly Monarch.com Business 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 Dopfner joins Time Warner's board Stop Press Regulator accuses Biovail chairman Starwood expands in China Lockheed Martin plans $1bn refinance Prestbury Debenhams closes pension plan HSBC EU proposals may obscure big trades BT ends per second landline charges Under Orders Pictures undermine the efforts to broker peace Richard Beeston Analysis Israel awaits delivery of $4.2bn in weaponry from US defence firms Godfather of Soul sues for control of his royalties The Times Pearson chief says her strategy is starting to work Evening freesheet will vie with the Standard IBM Infosys offers model for its nation A high-tech training centre in Mysore is the new face of a changing sub-continent, says Ashling O'Connor The Times The long goodbye City Diary Points of comparison Room plan City Diary Bell rings for freedom of markets in India That's your lot City Diary London leads Europe in hedge fund investment Economic Benefits Investment arm turnaround helps HSBC to $12.5bn profit Credit card weakness may signal flagging recovery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service of timesonline.co.uk/funds Woodland Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Developer's shares soar on debut in Shanghai 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 Apple upgrade proves beneficial for Wolfson Microelectronics Small Caps Gilts Investors can bank on HSBC in spite of potential risks Dominic Walsh Tempus Young's US-Mexico trade resolution gives a lift to Tate & Lyle Stock Markets Joe Bolger Melrose Resources Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Dick Anderson Diver who lent his expertise to many Hollywood films, and saved a life off the Californian coast Charles F. Brush Adventurous archaeologist and reforming president of the Explorers Club Lives Remembered Charles F. Brush Adventurous archaeologist and reforming president of the Explorers Club No appeal on disclosure decision Court of Appeal Court Circular Seacole memorial a step closer Passing-Out Parade Britannia Royal Naval College Births, Marriages and Deaths Premium Bonds Elections Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Rings of bright light spark UFO stories Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes Times Online DJM: Nature Notes Times Sport Improving Jeremy ready to make name for himself Racing Goodwood Araafa Trimmed Beverley Course Specialists Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Yarmouth Southwell The Times Sports Book Perth Windsor Uttoxeter Worcester Esquire Need to Know Bladerunners' lawn unto themselves This Sporting Land. Alan Lee continues his series where many men, and a few women, went to mow Old-timer Pavin still able to mix it with big hitters Golf The Times Old-timer Pavin still able to mix it with big hitters Golf Today's Fixtures Sanderson pays penalty for going off course Sailing Mother and daughter aiming to set world on fire Shooting Results from Budapest Landis bids to clear his name Renault rethink Gredley called up Worse for White Junior success Format change Britons feel the heat as Germany rule pool Flying tonight: Filippi goes clear of her rivals on the butterfly leg on her way to taking a gold medal a in the 400 meters medley Why Britain is on track for Games humiliation in 2012 Matthew Syed says that after repeated failures, the spin cycle employed by the sport's governing body just won't wash On your Marks, Set . . . Coe Rising star severs links with tainted US sprinter and coach Sikh sense will pay dividends Bowler's marketability has no boundaries, says Kevin Eason By Our Sports Staff: Hick offered the chance to keep runs flowing All Ways Sports St Helens to rest key players before final Neville Scott talks to Nick Cook about the day he discovered a new talent called Monty Cricket Swedes 0 Leaving parties 0 . . . Eriksson forgoes final farewell Tom Dart finds little sense of occasion in Soho Square as an era reaches its end ESPn Classic Brooking causes a stir with coaching criticism End of the Affair Rooney back in public as Ronaldo remains private Vieira keen on move to United Wigan reject Chimbonda bid Jaidi on his way Waiting game ESPn Classic Nivea The Times Crossword 23,356 The Insider Chelsea look forward to flexing their title muscles Sport Gloves are off for Jones as England turn back to Read The Times Keeping Tabs Picture Gallery & Andrew Billen Times2 Theface Rebel without a get-out clause Didyousee? Flu blights feather flights Theclick Didyouknow? Cold town, summer in the city Didyouhear? You're irritating, it's true Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Black boxes of our lives The internet, e-mail and Google now do much of our remembering for us. Jane Wheatley looks at how this affects our powers of recall Tips and exercises to help you to Improve your memory What was your score? Nero-gym, and other exercises Multiple Display Advertising Items A points win for Mum How we achieved holiday harmony, by Sandra Parsons The Times Third World War? Oh, don't be silly On your bike, Ken Need a Polish plumber? Dip in the melting pot If you want a leaky tap fixed, Poles are your most reliable port of call. They don't cause trouble and they don't get into trouble. What's not to like? Don't laugh at me, I'm a celebrity The Andrew Billen Interview By prodying himself, Les Dennis has show how to survive celebrity meltdown The Times Is it healthy to cook with coconut oil? Supermarkets will have to work harder to find an alternative fat BBC Radio Do You Need Advice? Mentuesday I'm Dominick, let's talk The former NYPD chief hostage negotiator is the inspiration for a character in a new film. He tells Penny Wark how street gang psychology helped his work The kit Lights, camera, worldwide web, action Tools for everyday negotiation Dish Dress code One Ibiza, two wardrobes That's never a Hirst. Is it? The ICA invites us to guess the artists in a show of early work, says Morgan Falconer Close-Up on London Oh you pretty things Shutters down on the capital London's recent history is explored in three shows, Janna Pitman is baffled by their linking The Times The Golden Age Dance Coliseum Reviews first night Womad Rivermead, Reading Pop Global Gathering Long Marston Airfield, Warks Lisa Verrico The Voice The Voice Entertainments BBCSSO/Albrecht Proms/Radio 3 Geoff Brown Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 23 David Chater's choices Television multichannel Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Discovery Choice Breaking the Rules: Mtv's Top 100 Moments MTV, 3.30pm/9pm Ciao America OZ and Them BBC Four, 9pm Truly Madly Deeply Great Writers of the 20th Century Sport Television multichannel Answers from Back Page Who Framed Kate Moss? Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive Television terrestrial BBC One Viewing Guide Islamic Art at the V&a Sorted Variations Speak No Evil: The Story of the Broadcast Ban Film Choice Notting Hill (1999) Lolita (1962, b/w) Girl from Rio (2001) Television terrestria Last Night's TV Wedded bliss? It's hit and miss Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3970 Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Public Agenda Public Sector Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Studentwatch Otherviews Headline of the Week Fighting fire with local spirit Interview Sir Ken Knight, London's fire commissioner, is a big believer in community fire safety, he tells Fay Schopen, because it builds trust between firefighters and local residents The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Newmedical Research Other Stories Weliked Stalkers prey on nurses Councils hit by NHS fallout Local Government How to stop under-age drinking Young People Teaching tots carries less weight Education Hero… Role play enrages PCT bosses Health Is wellbeing power wilting? Registration Academics seek kudos Education …And Villain Media Monitor Risk-taking sparks change Whitehall Inthe Professional Press Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Solicitors face tough drive over competence Under Peter Williamson, erring lawyers will face criticism in public, writes Frances Gibb Pensioner's smallholding to be sold from under her Tanya Oetzmann was badly advised and made bankrupt-but she is the only one paying the price. Frances Gibb reports The Times Law Section
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