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News from 08/08/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Patrick Tolon, Allison Walker-Morecroft, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Ian Barr, Sarah Potter, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Keith Vaz, MP, Isabella Moore, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor and Ian Evans, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Marcus Oscarsson, James Hider, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, Richard Beeston and Daniel McGrory, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Charles Bremner, Sholto Byrnes, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, A. Halliday, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ben Harris, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, John Midgley, Catherine Boyle and Philip Webster, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, David Watts, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, James Morton, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, William Gould, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Ben Hoyle and Lucy Tobin, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Cooper, Richard Graham, Ian Johns, Thomas Catan, Fred Bridgland, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Catherine O'Brien, John Batten, Rajeev Syal, Dr C. V. Subramaniam, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Richard MacKillican, Nicola Woolcock, Tim Luckhurst, Richard Morrison, Dr Alan Cohen, John Parker, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, John M. Meade, Polly Courtney, Stephen Pollard,

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Vote on Lebanon ceasefire delayed New oil high Speed limits cut Cigar surrender Twins separation Strong sterling timesonline. co. uk Allergies linked to Parkinson's disease Five million Britons at risk from symptoms that destroy brain cells Signs of decline Olympic bidders will need to show ethnic diversity In the Times Today Common allergies linked to Parkinson's disease Cameron bans following car Migrant totals 'may raise taxes' Soldier shot by Taleban named Picture Gallery A meeting with a message for today first night Edinburgh Theatre Allegiance Assembly Rooms Podcast Rolex Mel Smith surrenders to the smoking police Speed limits to be reviewed in bid to save lives News How a £60 fine turned into £3,200 court fight Cameras will record city's illegal parkers Google to issue harm warnings Victims 'in garden' Police 'racism' Flight called back High-cost repairs PC wins payout Big Brother anger Promoting Probiotics Vogue Over-sixties advised to boost daily diet with 'good' bacteria Arab moves stall ceasefire deal as Israel threatens more attacks Lebanon's Prime Minister makes a tearful appeal to the Arab League to help to save his country, report Richard Beeston and Daniel McGrory in Beirut Specsavers Opticians British Jews warned of rise in hate crime Hezbollah's hidden stronghold sends death across the border The war of images that draws on years of bitter resentment Israeli View dfs The war of images that draws on years of bitter resentment Ford People RIAS Picture Gallery Ps People Farthest flyer all at sea for 46,000 miles Lloyds TSB Business NatWest Mayor of London Cultivating cannabis? It's like growing tomatoes, says judge GP drug records Obey the rules of the road Positive means to an end to discrimination Bullyboy tactics Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Lack of support for a new cricket icon? Lazy about languages Wifely earnings Reach for the stars Some mistake? Gut Instinct Bacteria can be healthy but not all products are what they claim Winning Friends Dale Carnegie taught the world to have a nice day Step over to the cave some time and check out the size of my plasma French Accent Europe must follow the diplomatic lead of Paris and Washington A nasty whiff of zealotry This is more than carping I've got to say it - a bizarre argument about angling is symbolic of a nation drifting into decadence How China's secret deals are fuelling war As Israel and Hezbollah exchange bombs and missiles, oil-hungry Beijing plays out its sinister strategy All together, now, after me:'Imagine there's no scruples, it's easy if you try' Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Childcare guru goes to war over website Lawyers have demanded the closure of a site that criticises a writer's strict regime of parenting, Dan Sabbagh reports directline.com Disgraced Tory leader Porter buys £1.5m flat in London Split over senior police plan A mortgage costs less than the rent on digs Buying Guide Bonhams Parents of students price new buyers out of market Britain accused of refusing visas to prevent entry of world's poor Total UK Applications Turned back twice. What does a Ugandan need to study here? Repeated errors by British officials in Kampala have prevented a teacher improving his qualifications, Andrew Norfolk writes Thomas the Tank Engine and a 120-mile rail adventure for a lone five-year-old AOL Driver on phone killed woman, 23 'Fake' Oscar auction is called off High-tide threat to Norfolk coast Smashed vase back on display Ultratone Ltd. Crossword contest gives clue to staying young Multiple Display Advertising Items Why this play? It's a puzzle Times World News Chinese move heaven and earth to guarantee Olympic success Some Ideas for Ken from Beijing's Blue-Sky Thinking Sunnis form their own militias in fight for Baghdad Renaissance Multiple Display Advertising Items US troops 'took turns to rape Iraqi girl' Prudential 'Peaceful transfer' of power for Cuba Thomas Catan MAG Emergency Appeal Pioneering surgery to separate twins Some doctors were not in favour of an operation, but sisters said they wanted individual lives, Catherine Philp reports Fairground ride across the water ends with 400 arrests Times Online (AP/Reuters): Brazilian gang in new attacks (AP/Reuters): Murders halt aid (AP): Skater jailed (AFP): Art theft arrests (Reuters): Chinese bar a hit Multiple Display Advertising Items Bespoke Suits Why Babar the Elephant just can't forget his colonial past As he marks his 75th birthday, some still view the children's character as a symbol of oppression, reports Charles Bremner Cricketer's aircraft 'was not fit to fly' Times Business ITV board talks of chief's departure Bid for Morgan Forbes stake sold Insurers' profits 'The private sector as a whole stands to lose when corruption is pervasive' Oil price hits record as BP is forced to shut Alaskan field Nisa-Today's chief in line for £9m merger payoff FTSE 100 Split-cap scandal inquiry ends with £3m fine This shutdown makes commercial sense Four into more will not go North Sea Oil Virgin. net Pound to Dollar 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 Scotch makers pan spirit of Indian tax Stop Press AES Corp's results beat expecations African iron group restarts production German steelmaker sells French stake St. James's Place Heads of Standard Life enjoy £6.8m bonuses windfall The Times Google and News Corp link up in $900m MySpace deal Sharing the Spoils EU queries bar on toll road deal Premier feast Pendragon targets F&c takes hit Pru report denied Brothers in Business Offering luxurious spaces to mega-rich C. Hoare & Co. Shares in Morgan Crucible soar on bid approach A sign of the times City Diary Who's game? City Diary Former BetOnSports chief waits for bail Touché City Diary UK rejects proposal to regulate online video Average London house is £317,000 as prices gather pace nationwide Regional View forum3 recruitment & volunteering event Manufacturing recovery at risk as pound creeps up closer to $2 Reminder of time when the winner took it all The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times British Funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss Role TV star Stewart settles civil suit brought by SEC Days of cheap insurance over, says AXA chief Business Markets London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Reeling Plusnet at two-year low as broadband battle takes its toll Liberty International to put the buzz back into Covent Garden Tempus Shop until They Drop Serco Tempus Lloyds TSB slips as Swiss Re is rumoured Widows' suitor Stock Markets EasyJet Tempus Business Equity Prices Masquerade Ball Equity Prices Business Swedes lead the way in fight to curb oil addiction Marcus Oscarsson studies an ambitious programme to rely on alternative fuels SAAB Farmer finds it pays to drive an environment-friendly car The cost for the pure of heart Eco-warrior turns his grand vision into reality The TV presenter reveals his passion to be as green as possible to David Watts Congestion charge rules are already out of date Look before you leap on the green bandwagon The Rundown on Bio-Ethanol Times Register Ian Walters Sculptor who devoted his career to depicting the heroes and heroines of liberation and the class struggle Ian Walters, sculptor, was born on April 9, 1930. He died of cancer on August 6, 2006, aged 76 Patrick Allen Actor who specialised in authoritarian film and TV characters and attracted a youthful following late in his career Patrick Allen, actor, was born on March 17, 1927. He died on July 28, 2006, aged 79 Dame Mildred Riddelsdell Civil servant who was involved in the establishment of the postwar welfare state Dame Mildred Riddelsdell, DCB, CBE, civil servant, was born on December 1, 1913. She died on July 25, 2006, aged 92 Brigadier David Nicholls Royal Marine who fought in the Dhofar campaign and was a pioneer of Services mountaineering Brigadier David Nicholls, RM, Commander British Forces Falklands Islands, 1999-2000, was born on February 23, 1949. He died of a heart attack on July 4, 2006, aged 57 Earl of Ilchester RAF officer involved in nuclear missiles who sat in the House of Lords Group Captain the Earl of Ilchester, RAF technical officer, was born on April 1, 1920. He died on July 2, 2006, aged 86 Commissioners can decide law Court of Appeal Drugs confiscation order procedure Court of Appeal Court Circular Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Bridge 'Rice pudding' fell in Tunbridge Wells Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Racemares seize the opportunity to thrill crowds Racing Catterick Stoute declines non-trier hearing Bath Racing Yesterday's Results Airmiles Newton Abbot Carlisle Windsor The Times Sports Book McGeechan among the contenders for England elite position Rugby Union Today's Fixtures The Results Service Baseball Bowls Cricket Briton now has world at his feet, says Stewart Carry on partying Button, you can still win warranted respect Motor Racing Money and models are part of package for playboy ace, writes Rick Broadbent Ennis causing Sotherton to glance over shoulder Henman paves way for meeting with Murray Tennis Punting struggles to keep afloat after steady fall from pole position This Sporting Land. Alan Lee takes to the water in the latest part of his series Need to Know Twenty20 Somethings Under-19 Minor Counties Cockspur Cup Women The Championship Strauss needs to match batting discipline with courage in field All Ways Sports Nervy novice Read finds composure to pass first real test of mettle Owen Slot watches the wicketkeeper stand up and deliver in the face of a fierce trial of his temperament and technique Strauss needs to match batting discipline with courage in field Nervy novice Read finds composure to pass first real test of mettle Scoreboard from Headingley Jones is quick to take flight over television 'terrorist' slur Inside Edge Drop of the day Catch of the day Ball of the day First XI Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Wigan suffer defeat on points over salary cap Rugby League How They Stand The Times Wenger at wits' end with saga of Cole move Football Arsenal Leave out 'Unfit' Star Solskjaer call-up adds to Ferguson's woes The Premiership Today Wright-Phillips prepares to emerge from shadows Van der Meyde in hospital dash as police investigate action medical research Liverpool tie likely to be moved to Ukraine The Times Crossword 23,362 Campbell ready to seal switch Roeder makes Gravesen top target Reggina join Serie A accused Are you the next Times Crossword Champion? You're either in or you're on way out, says O'Neill Pre-Season Heats up in the Barclays Premiership Strauss puts his faith in Panesar to finish the job The Times times2 theface King of speed and economy didyousee? Big Brother in danger of farce the click didyouknow? teens won't go the distance didyouhear? everybody was kung fu fighting Sichuan Science Museum Modern morals Second helpings Seventy years after it first appeared, Dale Carnegie's classic self-help manual How to Win Friends and Influence People is being republished in a new edition. Is it still relevant? Richard Morrison puts it to the test Instinct, listening and luck: the keys to social and commercial success How do you find a girl to play Maria? A new talent show that aims to find an actress for The Sound of Music has been panned by critics: but Tim Teeman predicts a TV hit You've got AA friend Watch out for . . . The Times Damian Whitworth I've seen the future—and it's txtin, bleev mi Amazingly, the play's the thing Smoke scream VW Seen but not heard: why we must listen to our angry teenagers parents Adolescent rage comes in many forms, yet our response should be the same, says Nick Luxmoore: simply to pay attention. Catherine O'Brien reports The Edinburgh Festival Blair's a great actor. I'm a useless one The Andrew Billen Interview Michael Howard reveals what he really thinks about Widdecombe, Paxman and Brown Real men straighten their hair mentuesday How "ironing" my locks transformed me from wallflower to lothario, by Richard MacKillican Six top hair products The Times Offers Direct Going straight Dish Toad in the hole Dress code Edinburgh The selling of a professional gadfly Ron English portrays himself as the scourge of corporate America. Tim Teeman is sceptical 'If we had truly free speech, I wouldn't be a criminal' reviews first night Edinburgh Theatre Talk Radio Udderbelly Proms RSNO/Denève The Big Chill Pop Edinburgh Comedy Online Proms Online Entertainments BBCSO/Davis Proms Proms Radio Tarifa tv & radio The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio Five Live David Chater's choices BBC World Service Classic FM Talksport Virgin television multichannel 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Factual UKTV Documentary UKTV History Sport Sky Sports 2 Choice Sky Sports 3 Answers from Back Page British Eurosport BBC One Variations Film Choice Strewth, it's daggy Down Under! Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Crossword Appeal Public Agenda Inside Prize Caption Winner The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views The inevitable force of change Ken Jones, the president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, is adamant that, despite initial failures, police force restructuring is a necessity, Richard Ford discovers The Week in Numbers In the Professional Press New Medical Research NHS staff to pay pensions' price Health Other Stories we Liked Doctors shut out IT news Debt deters postgraduates Education Authorities may get health funds Social Care Trainees' unfinished business Education Hero . . . Developing the council budget Planning Public meetings go private Local Government . . . And Villain Media Monitor Choose partners carefully Charities Charity Champion Awards 2006 Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items HAYS Multiple Display Advertising Items Bow Street? A very good riddance I say Lawyers who worked at the magistrates' court weren't fond of it, says John Cooper Defence Counsel: detail of a painting by Nick Botting, … From Wilde to McVicar—inspirational words from a cell The Times Tuesday

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