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News from 04/08/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andy Boddington, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Robert Dawson Scott, Dr Arnold Goldman, Josie Appleton, Catherine Riley, Neelam Verjee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Leslie Smith, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Samuel Wood, Belinda Price, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Caroline Brannigan, Vivek Singh, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Bob Stanley, Malcolm Racques, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Rob Crilly, Gary Duncan Economics Editor and Rebecca O'Connor, Toby Donovan, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Norman Harris, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Stephen Farrell, Alan Millard, Jenny MacArthur, Stephen Hawking, Jake Amery, Jayne Dowle, A. J. Colbert, Rosemary Bennett, David Charter and Andrew Pierce, Greg Hurst and Jill Sherman, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Tony Gazzaniga, Jenny Hodges, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Robin Clarke, Daniel McGrory, Jack Roberts, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Tremayne, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Dr Emanuel Moran, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, R. J. Carlyon, Derek Metson, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Matt Hughes, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Catherine Philp, Brian Lamb Communications Director, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Pat Gatherar, Peter Neufeld, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Robert Cole Business Commentary, Mick Hume, Matt Writtle, Tom Sykes, David Richards, Stewart Tendler, George Walden, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Kathryn Hone, John Goodbody, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Lorna Blackwood and Donna McConnell, Dr B. C. Conochie, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Yanka Gavin, Susan Casey, David Crossland, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, John Barker, Ben Webster, Lucia van der Post, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Jeffrey Joy, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Lucy Bannerman and Richard Morrison, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Colin Forbes, Naomi Cleaver, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Geoff Brandwood, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Michael Ryan, Susan Emmett,

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Generals warn of Iraq 'civil war' The £48m divorce Rocket storm O'Neill for Villa Index 'A milder America would be less able to do good' Comment 18 Surprise interest rate rise to curb spending Shares slump amid fears over debts after first hike in two years Crisis, what crisis? It's time for my crisis tie Labour plan for ID cards does not add up, say MPs In the Times Today The Times Schwarzkopf dies, aged 90 Identity Parade Checks on voter fraud 'too costly' Bodies tip-off line Insurance inquiry Phase-out of peers Wallet-Busting Settlements Disney Pixar This is so unfair, says tycoon as he counts the cost of his £48m divorce Bankers will shoulder the blame as young families feel squeezed Surprise rate rise to curb high street spending Website entries snare fugitive Success 'is cool' Teacher's suicide Hate-mail alert Former model dies Wife Swap cheat Ballroom Blitz Harrods Dancing dispute is strictly courtroom The parting shot of Iraq envoy:'a civil war is getting closer' What the Envoy Said Running the gauntlet in a land of militias, insurgents, soldiers, gangs-and death at every turn Mutiny grows as Blair admits Cabinet dissent Yakuit Internal Divisions Under fire but sure to shine in the reliable lucky tie 'If you're so clever, then why does everybody hate you?' Antiwar heckler elected to ruling body Film Four is now Free Dell Recommends Windows XP Professional Driver who killed four cyclists is fined £180 for poor tyres Sainsbury For reasons that, in retrospect, are actually only … Half Price on our Hardback Chart at Waterstone's Picture Gallery In the Audi box at Goodwood Ladies Day, the LBC presenter … Ps People Halfords Today loses as listeners breakfast with rivals Plus Get a £20 M&S Voucher London Poster Map Volvo Sacking by text is just part of youth culture, says boss Gang celebrated £2m raid at McDonald's Travellers thought to have broken into thousands of homes were caught by an act of charity, reports Nicola Woolcock Currys Father and son die in diving accident Dfs No junk mail Treatment for deaf children Bad driving, not speed, causes accidents Internet gambling Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline.co.uk/debate Keep our spelling British Choose Jaguar? Right and wrong Stopping a second Shipman Cheaper housing Football blues Silent running Darkest Peru Picture Gallery Overheated The case against Blair on the Middle East is neither coherent nor consistent Curiculum Vitea Never mind the perfect cv, how about this one I don't care about Mr Sheridan's body hair, it's our libel laws I object to Note Book August Decision The MPC has moved early—so should those with too much debt Thunderer: The Eton numbers game Share your mobile fortress Lurid tales of axe murderers killed off hitch-hiking, but it's a tradition that deserves to be revived The Times Dirty Dick and Co get sanitised If you believe that pubs should be places for adults to make merry, think again Americans reveal their Puritan roots whether it's in business, sex or war Npower Summer Inspirations Fisherman impaled on marlin's bill as it leaps across boat PC World Heal'ssale Cars burn 8% more fuel than claimed Speed camera that tells you off but doesn't take away your cash Terror raid man is held over 'child porn on computer' New allegations against shot man as police are exonerated of wounding in Forest Gate raid, reports Stewart Tendler British Gas Alcohol divides North and South The Queen's least palatial home BBC's subtitles 'a slight to Scots' Famine victim makes the grade Cheltenham & Gloucester Police swoop on target practice Argos . . . and then you have to master grammar Are you the next Times Crossword Champion? E-Mail Etiquette PC critical after crowbar attack Tariff for Allitt Kindness Kills Double the risk New life for turtles Death's bite For the perfect CV, make it clear that you have learnt how to spell Bank of Scotland Business Banking I hope you die in jail, judge tells rapist of 21 children Saab93 The Sharpest Critics Joyce's stab at drama is as sharp as ever First night Theatre Exiles Cottesloe Theatre Office of Communications High price of fighting the alien invaders in our midst Win Investing LLP Most Unwanted Mfi Times World News Hezbollah unleashes rocket storm to defy 'security zone' onslaught Bombing is backed by most American voters US Support Jittery brokers scan the sky in market of fear Evangelicals side with Israel Yakuit Hot States Temperature (fahrenheit) Big Apple is shrivelling in the heatwave How the Orange Revolution lost its juice Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Death case soldiers stay silent Leap that could save whales (AFP): Envoy fights anti-mercenary Bill Returned painting to be sold Evesham Technology Space twins are a mystery Civilians die in war over water Sri Lankans are being caught in the crossfire between troops and Tamil Tigers, Ashling O'Connor reports Fringe Conflict Casualties (AFP): Nato soldiers hit in ambush (Reuters): Castro pledge (AP): Church protest (Reuters): Pop wife killed (AFP): Penalty shot Drone observing poll shot down in Congo Multiple Display Advertising Items Islamists tightening their grip on a lawless Somalia Abbey Pompidou Centre falls from grace with an off-the-wall exhibition of borrowed art Art Attacks City pins its hopes of fortune on big wheel The Times Times Business AOL to shed 5,000 staff Friday August 4 2006 PartyGaming punt Philips payout Thames bidders Quote of the day Trinity boss ready to look at sale of national newspapers Revitalised Morrison tops investors' shoppi… Ftse 100 EU states kick out tariff plan for Asian footwear Stock Markets ITV can't afford to leave vacuum at the top North Sea Oil Governor's stitch in time Commodities Cleaning up Pound to Dollar Willowbrook Currencies Business Need to Know 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 Shake-up hits Starbucks shares Stop Press Société Générale upbeat on China deal SABMiller to buy Foster's in India End for gas futures hedge fund The Times Barclays shines in spite of huge rise in bad debt Getting Worse The Times ECB raises rates as pressures remain Sweltering July cools expansion of services US Services Dip The Co-operative Bank p. l. c. Train v Plane Jetmakers cash in as middle class looks to the skies NatWest New airline takes off... with one jet IndiGo wants to become India's answer to Ryanair but it has been forced to start small, reports David Robertson Train v Plane Bringing it all together Coutts & Co Still going City Diary Boohoo for Boo two City Diary NatWest Suitors put a sparkle into Signet share price Unilever value falls as margins tighten Heads will roll as advertising slump worsens Media Capital at low as Magic casts spell over London Capital Punishment Rivals unite against ITV approach to Carter Capital Punishment Multiple Display Advertising Items Central bankers tread a slippery path 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 Talk of possible bid challenger buoys McCarthy & Stone shares Small Caps Gilts Prudent Rio Tinto offering investors a promising vein Tempus Digging Too Many Holes? Unilever ICI succumbs to profit-taking despite restructuring progress Large Caps Wm Morrison Business Equity Prices St. Joseph's Hospice Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bricks and Mortar Times Register Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf German soprano whose partnership with her record producer husband created an indelible impression on the world stage Peter Megaw Architect turned archaeologist whose many years of excavation, restoration and administration in Cyprus deeply influenced Byzantine and crusader studies Professor Joseph Schildkraut Psychiatrist who showed that many mental disorders are related to imbalances in chemicals in the brain Floyd Dixon Pianist whose urbane, after-hours style of blues influenced the West Coast sound Trustee sells bankrupt's wife's home Chancery Division Proving benefit from criminal conduct Court of Appeal Early loading triggers earlier laytime Court of Appeal Identifying remand time in custody Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Dorothea Towles Church, fashion model, was born on July 26, 1922. She died on July 7, 2006, aged 83 Jessie Mae Hemphill, singer, was born on October 18, 1934. She died on July 22, 2006, aged 71 Janusz Grodecki, academic lawyer, was born on July 22, 1923. He died on May 20, aged 82 Questions Answered Conures, false follies and digital delay Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Drivers-Here's the Insider Information the Police … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taming the big, gentle giant of the motorways Truck driving was easy once the wheels were in motion, Catherine Riley reports Specification Mercedes-Benz Mercedes coupé is whiter than white The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations A broken promise from St Swithin Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes Winning Move Solution 1 Rxd5! cxd5 2 Qf8+ Kh7 3 Ne8! … Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Yeats brings touch of poetry to Goodwood Racing Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Carlisle Stratford Epsom Plenty of ifs and buts as jockey gets one-day ban Diary Musselburgh Capable Guest can enjoy welcome change of fortune New Market Goodwood Course Specialists Bangor Racing Thirsk Nottingham Quartet fail to meet high expectations Swimming European Championships Fox-Pitt reaches for the stars on Moon Man Equestrianism Injury-free Pavey keen to make up for lost time Athletics David Powell finds Britain's medal hope eager to step out of Radcliffe's shadow Defiant Button presses case for Honda's resurgence Motor Racing Sculthorpe returns to fray on frenzied Friday Rugby League Tonight How They Stand Links Bullimore aims for solo record O'Malley muddle D-Day for Landis Baseball The Results Service Cricket Cycling Football Golf Cricket Today's Fixtures Speedway Swimming Tennis Football Rugby league Other sport The Sunday Times Inkster shines brightest in stellar field Golf Weetabix Women's British Open Rashid puts in another star turn as England seize control Westwood the beneficiary of poor fielding Sussex face new worry over fitness of Mushtaq Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Onions assumes key role with bat and ball as wickets tumble Masterful Crawley rolls back the years Tudor is grateful for Essex show of faith Elegant Ramprakash keeps bowling along Scoreboard Wharf weighs anchor to rescue Glamorgan Yesterday's Scoreboards Maunders and Nixon take full advantage Second Division Monty can prove a wizard in Oz Sleeping is for lazy people How They Line up at Headingley Scorer's Notes Hills, hotels and freebies: a few home truths about Headingley Strauss intends to keep Pakistan on back foot Driven man Allen confident he has taken the right roundabout Liverpool relieved after Dynamo agree to play host Football League Countdown Redknapp switches his sights to Appiah The Times Ferguson is forced to confront his detractors Taylor fears for England role Pedersen blow Davids to stay From Nigeria to Chelsea via Hollywood for £16m starlet Matt Hughes in Los Angeles on the journey that José Mourinho hopes will end with John Obi Mikel hailed as the world's best Willow foundation Sorry Affair The Times Crossword 23,359 The Insider Three wise men set minds to allegation by Bates Sport O'Neill comes out of exile to lead Villa revolution The Times Inside Interview Times 2 The face The end is nigh? Don't ask me Despite his disabilities, Hawking has become a lecture-circuit superstar Did you see? Penguin's 100 greatest books Theclick Did you know? It's a high oh silver lining Did you hear? Eat up, there's a French accord Picture Gallery Modern morals Write to Modern Morals, Times Features Sex 'n' drugs 'n' rock Libidinous teenagers, lads on the pull, grumpy Yorkshiremen and frustrated Italian restaurateurs-STEFANIE Marsh records a day in the life of Scarborough beach. Photos by Matt Writtle We loved our adopted children: it wasn't enough Penny Wark is given a rare glimpse of the traumatic side of adoption The Times Travel Direct It's just him and me-and the lurking guilt What I hadn't really grasped was the sheer intensity of spending eight weeks, 24/7, with someone who is no longer a child A good lad amid all the heels An unfair cop Financial Services (UK) Limited Lucia van der Post Answers your style questions Help! Older woman desperately seeks elegant clothes—in a marketplace that only seems to care about the young Luxury with Lucia Let vitamins get under your skin The Times Urban worrier Failure to deadhead roses is a wicked crime The horticultural equivalent of spreading impetigo Health Why does the Government ignore the smoking gun? Hand-picked committees cannot tackle cannabis, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Cannabis can transform a personality from brilliant to deranged Financial Services Food The jewel in the crown of Keralan fish curries If you're looking for a superior way to cook seafood, head south, says chef Vivek Singh Eurostar Going down a Bomb Going mild in the country The voice of Mis-teeq is now going solo. Alesha Dixon reveals all to Pete Paphides The Times Travel Direct Angry in the UK Fun-Da-Mental's new album gives voice to Muslim rage, its creator tells Stephen Dalton More filth and more fury It's getting easier being Green At 51, a happily grown-up Green Gartside is back in the pop game, he tells Stephen Dalton Tune in to the Politti manifesto Songs of home from a diva of the desert A Mauritanian superstar makes a rare visit to the Proms tonight. Kathryn Hone talked to her New world: the sounds of West Africa The Sunday Times Classical Neeme Järvi Tchaikovsky BIS Pop London is the Place for Me 4: African Dreams and the Piccadilly High Life Honest Jon's The Charts Pop Nick Lachey What's Left of Me Jive Radio She knew she lived in a hovel; she didn't need a capitalist lackey to point it out No TV till you've finished your score Composer, tenor, schoolboy, Alex Prior talks to Neil Fisher What it takes to keep a prodigy running Proms BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 First night in the main paper Edinburgh Theatre Petrol Jesus Nightmare #5 Traverse, Edinburgh Reviews first night Dance Tocororo Coliseum Edinburgh Festival Online Entertainments Theatre The Vegemite Tales The Venue, WC2 Tv & radio Radio 4 Radio Choice The Sunday Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial BBC One Viewing Guide Parking Mad BBC Two, 7pm 30 Minutes Channel 4, 7.35pm Variations Restoration Village BBC Two, 9pm The Shield Five, 11pm The Skeleton Key (2005) Earth (1930, b/w) Artsworld, 10pm Old School (2003) BBC One, 10.35pm Blue Car (2001) BBC Two, 11.35pm Time Trumpet hits the right notes Last Night's TV Armando Iannucci shoehorns surreal, nonsensical material into an ostensibly straight format Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3973 Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Opening Bids Bricks and Mortar The ebullience of London and the South East is masking widespread torpor in the market Picture Gallery Focus on: The West Midlands In Georgian Townhouse in London Getinget out Getaway Kensington Square: a four-storey property a short walk from Kensington High Street Out Thatched Property in Kent Smarden: picture-postcard medleval hall house with a large garden and swimming pool Away Manor House in Bedfordshire Wilstead: a handsome Grade II listed house with six bedrooms and guest cottage The Cool Operators Two Times writers show how to chill out the continental way this summer The High Cost of Air-Con Multiple Display Advertising Items Run-Down City Goes Uptown Investors are taking notice as Southampton finally begins to shake off its shabby image, reports Lucia Adams Inside Track Manhattan-Style Apartment City Centre Flats with Panoramic Views Mezzanine Flat close to the Waterfront Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertyfinder.com Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Key to the Castle Tom Hart Dyke's World Garden is reviving the fortunes of Lullingstone, says Andrew Riley Fact File Last Chapter of the Nook A Yorkshire farmhouse that time forgot is up for auction, says Caroline Brannigan The Times Travel Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Room for Manoeuvre Naomi Cleaver shows a couple how to make the most of the space in their cottage The formal dining room is used twice a year at the most Launching 12 August! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Work Repairing Cracks in Concrete Web Watch The Times Offers Direct Picnic Ware save Spend Splurge Buy-To-Let Quest One couple finds that rental income will hardly cover repayments Mortgage Best Buys Q&A Perks Homes

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