News from 02/08/2006
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Catherine Philip, Robert Cole, Michael Day and Nigel Hawkes, Bel Mooney, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, T. T. Shepherd, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Helen Kaut, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Geoff Dobson Deputy Director, Charles Heyman, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, Kathy Phillips, Michael Grove, Alexandra Scott, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Tim Teeman, Adrian Lyons Director-General, David Howell, Hugo Rifkind, Nancy Gay, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, P. Mary Ogle, Simon de Bruxelles and Andrew Drummond, Lisa Armstrong, Jane Wheatley, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxells, Nicholas Blanford and Daniel McGrory, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Ivan Tyrrell Principal, Jane MaCartney, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Dan Sabbagh and Amanda Andrews, Michael Hammerson, Richard Owen, David Mattin, Margaret Richardson, Grayson Perry, Michael Tyce, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Marianne Lederman, Tosin Sulaiman, Alex O'Connell, Peter Croft, Thomas Catán, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Adam MacQueen, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jeremy Page, James Hider and Michael Evans, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Rosemary Bennett, Michael Gove, Rajeev Syal, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent and David Robertson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Louise Cohen, Lydia Hislop, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Amir Taheri, Olav Bjortomt, Keith Farman, Della Gilfedder, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Dr Ken Boston Chief Executive, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Castro hands over power to brother Detention ruling ITV advert gloom Free Upgrades Pregnancy alert New regime A role in a fantasy film would be a fitting end to Tony Blair's career Index We must rethink the War on Terror-Blair New strategy needed to defeat militant Islam Downing Street rift with Foreign Office over Israel Middle East Latest Taleban fighters kill three British troops in ambush In the Times Today Blair: rethink War on Terror Labour jobs go over £27m debt Eton Tories Chickens suffer Correction Employers in Court British Red Cross Secretary bullied in 'department from Hell' is awarded £800,000 Judges deal blow to 'draconian' anti-terror laws M15 web page says attack threat is severe Legal Battle Girl, 13, drowns on sports trip Rapped over rap Wheels of justice Linekers divorce Jogger death A healthy goal Rolex Deaf toddler's parents win NHS battle Hospital trust refused to pay for boy to have implants in both ears, then relented after pressure, Nigel Hawkes reports Might in the air will not defeat guerrillas in this bitter conflict Military Briefing Daring night-time raid extends conflict deeper into Lebanon Fighting erupts 80 miles north of the border as troops hunt Hezbollah leader, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon report Hezbollah says hi-tech tanks and jets are no match for its fighting spirit Yakult Reservists are ready for call-up France vies with US in mission to secure an early peace Countries that might send troops are to meet, James Bone in New York reports Wife of captured soldier appeals to British media The Papers Say Royal Mail Picture Gallery Saab 93 Twice on her UK Tour (in Manchester and at the Womad … At the opening of his new play a Right Royal Farce … Will David Cameron be making a surprise appearance … A fine example of joined-up government In a move that defies probability, Roman Polanski looks … Some readers may recall the uproar among Classic FM … Ps No 10 in Farmgate-gate scandal People Hospital fined for being too efficient Ipswich Hospital says it is being penalised for putting patients first after payments are refused, reports Lucy Bannerman Skoda Doctors to pay more in pensions overhaul Who Will Pay and how Much Castle Cover Thai bride admits feeding ex-husband to the tigers Smell of success Treatment for addictions Enabling children to make moral decisions Transport links Wrong-shaped veg Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate How do you like your eggs? We accept letters by e-mail, fax and post, but not … British books Roadside advertising Undiscovered art Moth markings Happy birthday The Times As Israel Sees It The pressure on Olmert at home is to complete his mission It is Nice to Win A letter to the new England football manager from his predecessor Celebrity disgraces himself: a headline you thought you'd never read Notebook Cuba after Castro The hopes and dangers of life post-dictatorship Thunderer: Bombs are never smart At last, Tony's perfect role If Mr Blair accepts Arnie's offer of a film part, it will be a fitting end to his journey into fantasy Nuclear waste: you know you want it Local councils must not be allowed to enter a squalid bidding war for these poisonous dumps This is just the start of a showdown between the West and The Rest Dell Pastor who imported slave labour from South Africa is jailed for three months energy helpline RAC Direct Insurance Vocal cords need to be brushed up for the classroom Therapist 'conned £250,000 out of her wealthy client' Rural 60mph limit may be reduced in bid to save lives A review is ordered as figures show the most deadly routes, writes Ben Webster John Lewis Country Code Dean in 'gay marriage' Make mine a small one Rolling Stones gather low tax bills Mini-motorbikes face crusher orange Stonehenge 100 years on City tries to ban drinkers from standing at the bar Multiple Display Advertising Items Sexual health funds used to cut trust debts The Danger Give Clarkson a break, says BBC Crash kills family Ecstasy haul Rapist's identity Nokia most stolen Fun day cancelled Champion pint Slimming wonder drugs could be a danger for mothers-to-be Oil-slick penguins given a clean start Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Little can be done when net gambling spirals out of control Judge condemns online betting as he jails addict for £1m theft The Bolshoi at its uplifting best first night Dance The Pharaoh's Daughter Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News Revolution may be drawing to a close as Castro hands power to his brother Cuban leader gives up reins for first time in 47 years to undergo critical surgery, Thomas Catán writes from Havana A Revolutionary, a Nemesis, a Survivor A common emergency but serious for elderly Castro gives power to his brother Cubans may end up with just a paler copy-Fidel without the charisma (AP): Dog slaughter fuels outrage (AP): Rebel emerges (AFP): Cher sells furniture (Reuters): Militants give up (Reuters): Amputation row (AP): Explosive cases (AFP): Ministers resign (Reuters): For richer. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Poison algae and jellyfish drive bathers off beaches £21bn pipe will draw water 3,000 miles China is planning a network of tunnels and canals from Tibet to supply arid and thirsty regions, writes Jane MacArtney Inside Track Aqueducts Span Centuries The Sunday Times Rant about Jews set to end Gibson's film career Two holes in one-and it's the same hole Times Business Fines on GLG and Jabre confirmed Wednesday August 2 2006 Hanson returns US tax dodge Bulletin EGM off Quote of the day Pressure on Vodafone chief builds over US link ITV1 advert revenue could fall by 15%, bank warns German traders fall foul of volatile markets FTSE 100 Mortgages for Business Stock Markets New boy at HBOS takes mature stance North Sea Oil Commodities Must rethink Pound to Dollar Best value Currencies Economics World Markets 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 Burger King shares hit by losses Stop Press Three face SEC trading investigation Vonage counts cost of marketing Court to rule on Eurotunnel protection The Times US Treasury chief warns over 'wave of protectionism' The Times Kodak to finish camera making Whiff of inflation sends Wall Street into retreat Closed for Business Time is out of joint for globalised business Times Online Bahrain changes the weekend in efficiency drive This advertisement summarises the consolidated interim … HBOS plc Interim Results 2006 Financial Highlights Higher offer lifts McCarthy & Stone Ryanair first-quarter profits soar above City expectations Knocked down Wimpey beats its 25-year-old record for home sales New data pumps up pressure on MPC over rates Accusations of kickbacks put car firms in a spin European Briefing The Times SeverStal picks banks to lead $15bn float BP's board looks Browned off Yukos is declared bankrupt by court Stadium stakes City Diary The boyos' bank City Diary Companies put £12bn in pensions Silvio lining? The New Priorities The Times HBOS cuts credit card limit as bad debt rises Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Travis Perkins builds on hopes for second-half improvement Gilts Codere deal looks sound way forward for William Hill The Bookie Always Wins Ryanair Unilever lifted by hopes of second-quarter sales boost Stock Markets Joe Bolger JLT Business Equity Prices The Windmill Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Louise Bennett-Coverley Poet and broadcaster whose courageous use of patois inspired Jamaicans to take a pride in their language Louise Bennett-Coverley, MBE, folk poet, comedian and entertainer, was born on September 7,1919. She died on July 26,2006, aged 86 Lives Remembered Correction Charles Farncombe Conductor who led Britain's rediscovery of Handel's Italian operas Charles Farncombe, CBE conductor, was born on July 29,1919. He died on June 30,2006, aged 86 Company owner could make himself director of subsidiary Chancery Division Lieutenant-Colonel George Styles, GC Army demolition expert who defused two IRA bombs in two days in Belfast Lieutenant-Colonel George Styles, GC, explosives specialist and engineer, was born on March 16,1928. He died on August 1,2006, aged 78 Court Circular Premium Bonds RGT: Birthdays Newspapers Support Recycling Anniversaries Latest Wills Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Personal Column Bridge The tornado that ripped up Guildford Weather Eye Paul Simons DJM: Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Iffraaj promises brighter outlook for Godolphin Swamp fever prompts blood-testing regime Here's hoping that Hanagan ends up with a smile on his face Can the son leadeth them to the Light? Tongue twister Inglorious Audi Q7 Double or quits Race of the meeting Echo Of Light to put rivals in shade Goodwood Yesterday Results Beverley Worcester Perth The Times Leicester Newton Abbot Course Specialists Kempton Park Musselburgh God save the clean in world where dope springs eternal After the Gatlin revelations, Owen Slot uncovers a climate of mistrust where nobody is above suspicion Leeds prepare for final push MacLaren upset Rickardsson quits Pole position Easy for Ewing Sponsor's boost England Squads Baseball Golf Today's Fixtures Marshall's thunder is stolen by storming finish to proceedings Football Rugby league Tennis Robinson plays loyalty card with gamble on Farrell Rugby Union Botham and Willis produce their latest vintage display With the Headingley Test starting on Friday, Rick Broadbent recalls the heroic events of 25 years ago Character Test Lewis and Fisher land victory Natwest pro40 League Key Matches Cricket Online Durham wrecked by Shreck By a Correspondent: Bright Knight lifts Bears Dream ticket as top two collide Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Scoreboards FA rebuts latest Wembley warning by insisting stadium will be ready Kevin Eason and Russell Kempson report on another difficult day of office politics for the mandarins of Soho Square Under-fire Brooking remains unrepentant Win the Times Online Super League Cup—and Pick up £5,000 Zokora's spur Pollitt accident Italy delays start Arsenal Samba Coleman aim SOL Campbell will inform Portsmouth by tomorrow if … Buoyant Ferguson switches sights to tough guy Senna Official Stamp of Disapproval Pools Forecast O'Neill keeps Villa waiting Mourinho writes off Liverpool's title challenge Israelis Criticise 'Political' UEFA Vonage The Times Crossword 23,357 Terms and Conditions The Insider Chelsea force Gallas to pay high price for his absence Sport McClaren's in charge and promises: I'll do it my way The Times Football inside Plus Index times the face California greening did you see? About a boy the click did you know? Green glants on your doorstep? did you hear? You're immaterial, girl Picture Gallery Modern morals Modern Morals Pie in the sky? The world's biggest jet, the Airbus A380, is dogged with problems from faulty wiring to management divisions. Will it ever carry any passengers? Toby Moore reports Ford Pssst. . . it's Bilbo here. D'you wanna buy some Viagra? Why is your inbox full of offers for pills? Adam MacQueen finds the answer in The Hobbit AA The Times Reading books can make you ill-if you're a man In my experience very few men need a second bidding when it comes to seeking medical advice on finding something untoward Chairman George speaks out (again) Added value? What can I do to curb the selfishness of my grown-up stepdaughters? Do You Need Advice? style wednesday Night and day, this is the one No wardrobe is complete without a shift dress, says fashion editor Lisa Armstrong Lloyds TSB A shift is more forgiving than a wrap dress Best high-street shift dresses Beauty jury The best make-up with sun protection Starbucks Coffee dfs Figleaves can hide the sins of the flesh Chain reaction The online shop is tempting for those with weak spirits, says Anne Ashworth Detail is retail I can't believe it's just butter Food Jane Wheatley is astounded by the staying power and versatility of Indian ingredients Stir-fried Swordfish Serves 4 Prep 25 min cook 5 min arts It's big and it's very, very clever Ron Mueck's hyper-realist sculptures are both unsettling and exhilarating, says Alex O'Connell Putting on a Mueck show is an outsized challenge for a gallery Edinburgh Fringe competition winner The young soul rebel The winner of the Beck's Futures prize tells Louise Cohen why music rocks his world The Times A home for water babies Danish artist Jeppe Hein's wet maze on the South Bank intrigues and soaks Tim Teeman Face to face with the real East Enders new magazine reviews first night Concert The Soldier's Tale Hayward Gallery Children in Crisis Concert Central Hall, Westminster A Right Royal Farce Theatre King's Head, N1 BBC Philharmonic/Noseda/Sinaisky Proms Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatres When East meets West Working Relationship: Graeme Maude, chief executive officer of Crystal UK Recruitment Group, and his PA, Junko Sasaki, talk to Rosalind Renshaw In Japan, male colleagues who started after me were promoted above me Office dilemmas Mind your language if you want to impress global clients Businesses should not neglect bilingual staff, says Helen Kaut Most staff were confused or unable to reply The Times Celtic Manor Resort Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants tv & radio Radio Choice Air Miles David Chater's choices 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual The Chamber Music Collection Choice A Town Called Eureka Sky One, 9pm Best of Talk ITV3, 9 pm Street Magic ITV4, 9.25 pm Arena: La Dame Aux Gladiolas BBC Four, 10pm Sport My God, I'm my Dad! Bravo, 10.30pm Answers from Back Page BBC One Hooligans Viewing Guide Jane Hall ITV1, 9pm Variations The Broadband Boom and You BBC Two, 10 pm A Swinging Murder Channel 4,11.05 pm Outbreak (1995) Film Choice Five, 9pm Dead Man's Shoes (2004) Film4, 11pm She's so Lovely (1997) BBC Two, 11.20pm Taking in the view from Down Under Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3971 Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts
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