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News from 10/08/2006

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Patrick Tolon, Robert Cole, Geoffrey Carr, Andrew Pierce, Tim Albone, Gary Duncan, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Patricia Arquette, Philip Howard, Fuchsia Dunlop, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Daniel McGrory and Stephen Farrell, Wendy Ide, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Feargus O'sullivan, John Wardle, Shane Danielson, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Georgette Phillips, Gerry Browton, Tom Fattorini, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Peter Sims, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Roger Courtney, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, David Powell Athletics Correspondent in Gothenburg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Sean O'Neill, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Charles Cook, Ian Mackinnon, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Oliver Kay, Sandra Allen, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Paul Clemens, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Robert Freer, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Nicholas Bianford, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Olav Bjoromt, Peter Nicholson, Stewart Tendler, Joanna Cosbert, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, P. smith, Raymond Tallis, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Elizabeth Balsom, Dominic Kennedy, Ian Crosby, Mary Ann Sieghart, David Lovegrace, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, M. K. Bajaj, Barry Rickson, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Patrick Kidd and Sarah Potter, Jamie Whyte, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Gerald Baker, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Matthew pryor, Jenny Davey, Barry Wadeson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Trevor Trotman, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Royal reporter is charged over taps Senator defeated Power for judges Screen London costs most Liverpool victory 'Women should smell of food and men of engine oil' timesonline Israel orders new attack on Hezbollah as UN squabbles Stones on the Stones 'We pray his gentle soul can now rest in peace' Justice for Damilola as brothers are convicted six years on In the Times Today The Long Road A triumph for science Hernia His killers were street children, fearless and brutal with no remorse Ricky and Danny Preddie were court veterans, loyal only to each other and a gang of thugs, Stewart Tendler writes Royal reporter is charged as bugging inquiry widens to Jowell break-up Call to imprison journalists caught in foul play Privacy Rules Personal voicemails that can become all too public Excuses, Excuses Allure This Saturday only in the Times Angry driver blew chance of beating speed camera ticket Labour rebellion gains pace as A defence aide resigned and 150 MPs called for Parliament's recall on Prescott's first day in charge, reports Philip Webster Mr Sheridan, 52, added: "I don't expect my resignation … France offers ground forces in bid to break UN deadlock Israel security chiefs order fresh attack on Hezbollah tanks start drive into Lebanon Tactics that have kept the Middle East's most powerful army at bay The big problem is Iran's strength, not the UN's weakness virgin atlantic Mercedes-Benz The Queen of all blunders Hugo Rifkind People Microsoft Dynamics John Lewis Drought Hotspots No longer a green and pleasant land as ponds, rivers and streams dry up Intel core Judges to curb costs of complex trials by sacking defence lawyers Multiple Display Advertising Items Stores destroyed by firebombs Soldier's victory Council corruption Prison break-in IVF woman dies Flood-proof food Tourists return sky Probity in the police force Letters to the Editor Road safety relies on raised driving standards Bullying is more than 'harmless banter' Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Language block Sikh stars of cricket Mole men What wasps? Roadhog Medicinal cure-all Picture Gallery Friendly Fire Lessons of Senator Lieberman's defeat in Connecticut Take your Seats Conservative candidates are asked to branch out I want to splash on the great smell of Castrol, and a dab of freshly cut grass A Judicial Sledgehammer Allowing judges to sack defence lawyers sets a bad precedent Damned lies and quotas Targets have failed the NHS New Labour's obsession with setting priorities for the health service has been tested to destruction Cuba: a curious relic of 20th-century history The Left boasts that Castro brought his people literacy: but what's the point if they can't read what they like? Yes, you're right Mr Reid, but how are you going to keep the illegals out? London's office world thrives on illegal waiters, illegal cleaners, even illegal security guards The open market for talent has brought in world-class drug dealers as well as doctors Toyota Sainsbury's Risks Involved Payment to egg donors 'justified' Multiple Display Advertising Items Drug lowers risk of second stroke Huge shark netted in North Sea Veterans' film tribute to 'the Few' Home movies of a 1940s star Volkswagen Fossil breakthrough reveals the dawn of life in three dimensions Why staying single may flatter your figure but cost your life Shock and Horrors: at last, a band parents can hate Degrees of Cool Happiness is a good hug Airport urged to tighten controls Da vinci appeal Save our sole Naturists banned Cash-only benefit Water police Show moves south dfs The Sharpest Critics 'King Idi' will launch Times BFI 50th festival A sophisticated satire that could laugh all the way to the West End first night Office of Communications Civil servants sacked over office escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items Paedophile ring 'run from body-dig house' Officers say that they are ready to dig up a garden where the bodies of two children are feared buried, reports Steve Bird Safe haven for native crayfish Lexus Irishferries Saturday only in the Times Mother still pregnant after doctors remove 'dead' baby Computer expert faces jail over 'made-up' child porn images Seat Rac rescue Times World News The CV The Pros and the Cons Leading Democrat is toppled as anger against war shakes up party Grassroots fury at his support for Bush may bring problems for party in elections, writes Gerard Baker Dell The Losers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go-ahead for dam that will drown history Critics predict an archaeological and human disaster because of £840m Turkish dam, writes Suna Erdem GM grass takes a walk on the wild side An experimental plant, designed for golf courses, has been found three miles from its test site, writes Lewis Smith ThesmileTrain The Times Party rift over asylum detention (Afp): 45,000 re-enact apartheid march (Reuters): Maoris attack 'warrior gene' claim Fisher Wealth Management (Reuters): Monsoon death toll tops 300 Rich don't join a party to protest—they throw one From only The Cost of a Good Berth Polish fury over German 'victims' The Sunday Times Wine Club Mi6 'mole' is jailed by Russians for 13 years (Ap): Protests over poll recount (Reuters): Oil ship kidnaps (Ap): Gangs burn city (Reuters): Cola banned Chapel beating How find in a rubbish tip rewrites history with 2,000-year paper trail Western values 'are causing mental illness' Claims to Fame (Afp): Islamists take another town (Reuters): Refugees suffer (Reuters): Deadly pigeon (Reuters): Satellite TV threat (Reuters): Refugees returned (Ap): Williams dries out (Afp): Thoughts of Jiang (Ap): Gulag holidays Cold comfort for hot troops Norwich Union Mother and son, 13, die for delivering laundry Accused by the Taleban of spying, they were killed to deter locals from mixing with Nato forces, reports Tim Albone Index Bidding starts for wireless spectrum Thursday August 10 2006 Move on US rules Xaar shares fall Bridgepoint aide Quote of the day Bank threatens another rate ITV paid £11m to bid-battle advisers Pounds Head up West, have a night on the town—and pay through the nose FTSE 100 Stock Markets Hawkish King swooping on inflation After all that, ITV provides a pleasant surprise North Sea Oil Hotel farewell Commodities Pound to Dollar Are You Owed? Currencies Coming of age Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Briefing Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Stop Press Standard Chartered's record purchase BetOnSports plays down 'lay-offs' talk Slovakia to buy back stake in oil firm Swedish miner presents mixed picture The Times 'Shares boom is over' in Chinese stock market Newspapers. The Attention Medium Sanofi sues over Lovenox copy Falconbridge backs Xstrata's bid Sage enters US health market Disney boosted by studio revival Bidders circle Freeport after dip in portfolio value Dragon nets fitness chain Hilton Hotels poised to end puzzle of Scandic chain by checking out Michels gets £7m as HHC role goes Ageism feels the long arm of the law Punctuality The Publications Office of the European Communities … Don't Fall Foul of New Rules Comverse trio are charged on options New pension rules aid Aviva advance The Sunday Times ITV chief says 12% profit rise vindicates his strategy Post Office to take on BT with broadband The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times At the Top of the Property Ladder Plum buy for Sugar City Diary Guzzlers' charter? Dandy's den Herbie Frogg Property tycoon to sell £100m skyscraper stake Suitor's call sends Fibernet shares racing up 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 Refinancing talk sends shares in Biofuels Corporation down 16% Gilts Sage advice would be to trust IT company's judgment on US deal Sage Makes a Wise Move in us Enodis German Crackdown sparks decline in gaming stocks Stock Markets Nick Hasell Alizyme Business Equity Prices thesharecentre Readers Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The timing is right for Cuba A hook for the kids' summer holiday Hotels, flats and cottages . . . pick the perfect place for a late stay Devon for £40 a night; four nights in France, £153; a fortnight in Florida, £209. Tony Dawe list the offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register James Van Allen American astrophysicist who discovered the belts of trapped energetic particles surrounding the Earth Professor James Van Allen, astrophysicist, was born on September 7, 1914. He died on August 9, 2006, aged 91 Rena Kornreich Gelissen Author of an acclaimed memoir of the Holocaust Rena Kornreich Gelissen, Holocaust survivor and writer, was born on August 24, 1920. She died on August 8, 2006, aged 85 Murray Bookchin Leftwinger who rejected Stalinism, embraced anarchism and became the guru of environmentalists Murray Bookchin, anarchist and environmentalist, was born on January 14, 1921. He died on July 30, 2006, aged 85 Heinrich Heidersberger Innovative photographer for whom architecture became a key focus of his art Heinrich Heidersberger, photographer, was born on June 10, 1906. He died on July 14, 2006, aged 100 Lives Remembered Squadron Leader David Munson Beaufighter pilot who flew with an anti-shipping strike wing that played havoc with German coastal convoys Graduation Sovereign's Parade, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Timesonline Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Eleanor Grace Forthcoming Marriages Church News Deaths Denial of bail after custody time limit is no breach of human rights Law Report Azores gets high but in the wrong place Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Wet in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Western England. Temperatures: Max 22C, Min 8C Weathercall Chess Raymond Keene Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personal Column Mvc Entertainment Limited Woolwich Pension Fund Trust Company Limited timesonline In the High Court of Justice. . . Birthdays Bridge Andrew Robson The Times Times Sport Winston stung by corruption charges Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Brighton 6.10 Median Auction Maiden Stakes 6.40 Selling Handicap 7.10 Fillies Handicap (£4,210: 1m 1f 209yd) (8) 7.40 Claiming Stakes (£3,562: 1m 3f 196yd) (8) 8.10 Handicap (£4,210: 6f 209yd) (5) Newcastle Brighton Yarmouth Kempton £2,595.57 Yarmouth Folkestone Course Specialists Chepstow Haydock Park Slow start ends medal hopes for Maduaka Athletics European Championships Farrell ready to prove his mettle and repay faith of Saracens Rugby Union Mark Souster meets a man desperate to make his mark after a wasted year Wie dismisses her caddie Style king reigns Thorman call-up Record entry The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Murray makes Henman pay for errors Tennis Loye injects life into Lancashire Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Times Online Nottinghamshire fall to Loudon England come up short in battle to share series Middlesex make up for Carberry let-off Stevens takes his time to put kent out of reach Di venuto quick to capitalise Rogers joins compatriots with triple hundred Yesterday's Scoreboards Ramprakash settles for domestic bliss England happy to home in on an Asian revolution Patrick Kidd observes a growing trend in the national side The Times Spice Boys Selectors set to play an old tune as Gough eyes recall Hatton lightens up at title prospects Boxing nla Big Ron flounders in French farce Chelsea to take offence to defensive deficiencies Bill Edgar watches Mourinho try to hide failings at the back behind star signings The Times Butt back in favour as Roeder raises the stakes Pools Forecast Last Night's Results New era brings hope as St Mary's goes Wilde The Premiership Today Quinn awards full marks for effort but no win bonus Coca-Cola Championship New faces ease Liverpool hangover Hearts and minds of opponents are forced far from Anfield Stephen Farrell in Haifa sees war cast clear perspective over last night's tie Scots Setback The Times Crossword 23,364 Neville ups the stakes and plans to install Taylor as Villa chairman Walcott in under-21 squad Wales squeeze in date with Brazil Armstrong leaves Northern Ireland FA ready to help United overturn Rooney ban Sport Chelsea threat to Arsenal: it's deal or no deal for Cole Gonzalez Makes his Mark in Late, Late Show at Anfield The Times americangolf times the face Stand-up to be counted Britney Spears was asked if she had licked a battery (she hadn't) didyousee? Think it, but don't say it theclick didyouknow? Circle is broken Picture Gallery didyouhear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Stones, by the Stones What Mick thinks about Keef's accident … Charlie on Jagger the 'huge worrier' … Keef on Ronnie's rehab … Paul Sexton reveals what the Rolling Stones really think about each other The Times Love etc The Times More haste to curb speed limits Prime numbers Don't care if Dave goes to White's? Join the club Being with your own sex is relaxing, it is fun and it adds to the diversity of life. It is offensive only if it denies others particular privileges Why I went back to my war-zone home Kaelen Wilson-Goldie left Beirut for a trip to the US hours before the airport was bombed. Here she tells the story of her return Five bridges have just been bombed, most of them on the road I will take The Edinburgh Festival Going home, while it still exists. . . What should I do if my children are stung by a jellyfish? The WellMan Clinic Ask Dr Stuttaford The New Smart Great colours, bold flavours: but first, catch your fish head . . . food In her new book Fuchsia Dunlop celebrates food that requires dexterity of tongue and teeth Travel like a king, dine like an emperor Index In yer face: 3-D makes a comeback You still need special glasses, but technology has made 3-D even more real, reports Kevin Maher Monster House can be seen in 3-D at Vue. . . Innocent Voices James Cameron—Hollywood's B a Tmes txt crtic 2 win Tideland Five Edinburgh filcks not to be missed Five years' hard labour of love The Edinburgh Film Festival's departing director Shane Danielson has a mixed bag of memories We took the work intensely seriously, and ourselves not at all reviews film Where's the lady? In the water. What's it like? Wet M Night Shyamalan's nursery tale gives Wendy Ide that sinking feeling Three Times Times Online From war in Central America to the women's struggle in Cameroon, Ian Johns gets a lesson in Third World politics The Times DVD Dinners What you need bfi Ode to a visionary Philip K. Dick is vindicated in a new movie, says Stephen Dalton AlphaMale What has been the most controversial film yet made? Cast your vote at Times Online The bounty hunter offers a rich reward Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Midnight Run A new Favourite Win a Peckinpah westerns box set reviews first night Theatre The Tempest RST Stratford Entertainments Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 television multichannel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Bbc One Variations Film Choice BBC Two, 1pm A holiday to forget at Memory Manor Last Night's TV An Johns An expert explained why a swan flying out of a tower with Tony Blair on his back was a way of recalling numbers Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3978 Word Watching Polygon Appeal Patio Awnings

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