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News from 14/08/2006

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Sean O'Nelil, Eve Ahmed, Donald Bowman, Andy Bull, Matthew Syed, Peter Lansley and Gary Jacob, Sean O'Neil and Stewart Tendler, DJM, Neil Johnston, Gary Duncan, M. Williams, Peter Lansley, David Knott, Richard Hobson, Hassan Scott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, James Ducker, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Gemma Clarke, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Amjad Hussain, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Jack Malvern, Jeremy Crick, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Rosemary Bennett, George Lush, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jeremy Waters, Stephen Farrell, Philip Gibbons, Michael Tillotson, Peter Davies, Sarah Jones, Ron Lewis, Anthony Jacobs, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Terence Kealey, Dr. bhaskar Dasgupta, Keith Downer, Catherine Wolthuizen, Vicky Collins, Rick Broadbent, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Tony Douglas, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, James Davidson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Loader, Canon R. N. W. Elbourne, Matt Hughes, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lawrence Jackson, Sean O'Neil, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Christopher Crabbie, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tim Hames, Jack Pridham, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Matthew Syed and Pete Lindsay, Dominic Maxwell, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sebastain Lander, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Kate Allen, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Ben Hoyle and Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Nick Van Bloss, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Graham Harris,

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The Times Lebanon peace deal in jeopardy Asthma hopes Castro's doubts Crossword Champion Troops redeployed North Sea safety Relay team gold Comment Travel chaos as airlines ordered to slash flights Ultimatum in security memo but baggage restrictions are eased In the Times Today The Times Travel chaos as airlines ordered to slash flights Airport bosses who enforce restrictions The Leaked Memo in Full Dangerous Books for Boys Asthma breakthrough raises hope A new discovery may also help doctors treat colds and bird flu, writes Mark Henderson The Diagnosis Picture Gallery Letters from America 'Muslims are thriving in Britain, now we must engage in politics' Home Secretary 'may have jeopardised trial' Custody Deadlines AOL Terror attacks are 'still highly likely' The public is warned to remain vigilant despite a downgranding of the terrorist threat, Sean O'Neil and Stewart Tendler write Man dies after an hour in North Sea waiting for rescue Octavia Jowell attacked over gambling Soldier named Two found dead Nightclub death In the money Technical rise Test of a true Scot The gag about garlic bread that appeals to every audience's taste Television's Top Five One-Liners Funniest Jokes in the World ING Direct You havin'a laugh? The hunt for British humour Thunder of bombs and missiles Hezbollah refuses calls to disarm as 30,000 Israeli troops advance into southern Lebanon Peace activist's son is killed Lebanon's 'real' soldiers are put in their place A Month at War A bright flash, and everyone dived for cover fly Monarch Murdered widow was 'failed by the RUC' Tyre slasher's victims deny they talked at the wheel Care homes to face spot checks Inspectors will attempt to prevent the misuse of tranquillisers and improve the quality of food. Rosemary Bennett writes Challenge Churchill Care homes to be given hotel-style star ratings NHS tax delay move attacked Mind the gap Glasgow no-go Magnetic surgery Mersey beat Penalty not given Loren tops poll Rac Digital screen network to cover Britain nti: Telewest Critical Success Film novice triumphs after rejection Church funds Last hope for Hussain Muslims of Britain must condemn murder Terror and second-guessing Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Diving is safe for the sensible Gender is all in the mind The middle lane Train bedlam Picture Gallery Air Fair The world's most important airport has failed a crucial test Funny Business Did you hear the one about the two sociologists? The Empress loved mauve: how today's chemical industry was invented On the Un's Watch Peace in Lebanon depends on a robust force being deployed Thunderer: Why can't we buy a kidney? Bring on John McCain The Charismatic war hero who is not afraid to criticise Bush could be just the man for the Republicans The Times They are in denial over terrorism Commentators, Muslims and even our leaders are all refusing to face up to the truth If this was a defeat, the Israelis must be praying for a lot more of them Much of Hezbollah's infrastructure is destroyed, its missiles have been wasted Once the crocodie tears are gone, it will be obvious to the Sunni that Israel is an ally Police on board jet skis in battle to rule waves Orange Young racists may go to Poland Offices are urged to save water Rare bat takes to Roman villa Chavs' new style just the ticket Serial rapist was given ASBO to keep him off streets directline. com a Good Deal Better Drug errors hit one in five young leukaemia sufferers DFS Plant that gave us warpaint is recruited in fight against cancer 'Fight Aids in the way you battled apartheid' Spinster who was life and soul of the Usher Hall bequeaths Festival £3.7m The gift is the largest in the international festival's history, Jack Malven reports The Sharpest Critics Podcast NatWest Sun, sea and sex. But who exploits whom? first night Theatre Sugar Mummles Royal Court, SW1 Sheridan told us he went to sex club, say colleagues Inside Track Alliance Leicester Times World News Learn to live without me, Castro tells Cubans as he turns 80 Portrait of a Revolutionary Handover sets up British troops to stop gunrunners British Red Cross Iran President opens a blog on life and politics Lloyds TSB Insurance More than (AP): Typhoon death toll rises to 134 Stair Glide Misery and hunger stalk drought-hit grain basket The spectre of millions of farmers facing starvation is alarming China's leaders, reports Jane MacArtney Amid beggars and a divided society, it's back to the cabaret years for Berlin (AP): Kidnappers in prison protest (Reuters): Trapped in lifts (AFP): Mountain deaths (AFP): 'Panther' on loose (AFP): Rebel leader dead (AP): Afghan casualties (AP): Leader escapes (AFP): Fruits of power Mountain railway makes tracks for record books Track Records Hidden Hearing Ltd Hundreds die as fighting curbs hopes for peace talks Times Business Microsoft unveils new ads weapon Monday August 14 2006 Enodis bid doubt Oil prices fall Tiscali deal Quote of the day Oil groups failing key North Sea safety tests BAE is poised for £5bn Saudi Eurofighter contract The Calm after the Storms Lloyd's insurers keep wary eye on FTSE 100 Mortgages for Business Stock Markets Bank motors steadily to 5% interest rate North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Economics World Markets Look ahead Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Bet of the day The Pound Change on the Week Rumour of the day Stock Market British Funds Briefing Float to watch Prosecutors want $183m from Skilling Stop Press US warns over Indian pesticide claims News Corp in internet films move German broadcaster 'set for sale' The Times Lloyd Webber musicals enter the digital age Hilton Debut miner joins big league of AIM Apple pleads for more time to file Topland has £1bn Europe Cash pile Jobs go as Thames Water sale nears Simply switch GNER franchise at risk in debt crisis The veteran blue-chip chairman who helped BT to dial the future Powers in the Boardroom Sir Christopher Bland, who will retire from the telecomes giant next year, has been part of a messive transformation at the group, writes Elizabeth Judge Mercedes-Benz Power CV The Sunday Times Wine Club The Leader Questioned Banking & Finance The Times Times Register John L. Weinberg Egalitarian chairman of Goldman Sachs who believed that success was possible only through teamwork John L. Weinberg, chairman of Goldman Sachs, was born on January 25,1925. He died on August 7,2006 aged 81 Jimmy Leadbetter Footballer signed by Alf Ramsey for Ipswich Town who was able to create mayhem among the opposition Jimmy Leadbetter, footballer, was born on july 15,1928. He died on July 18,2006 aged 78 David Sainsbury Veterinarian who sought to relieve animal suffering in the postwar period of intensive farming David Sainsbury veterinarian, was born on May 31,1928. He died on June 24,2006 aged 78 The Rev Canon Marion Mingins Priest who excelled in pastoral work and won even the sceptics round to the ordination of women Her sense of calling led her to exlore the possibility of life as nun The Rev Canon Marion Mingins, priest, was born on July 12,1952, she died on June 26,2006, aged 53 Lives Remembered Peter Viereck Poet and historian who championed a new liberal conservatism Peter Viereck, social historian and poet, was born on August 5,1916. He died on May 13,2006, aged 89 Sir David Poole Incisive lawyer who represented Eric Cantona Sir David Poole, a judge of the High Court of Justice 1995-2006, was born on June 8,1938. He died on June 18,2006, aged 68 Time runs from order for sale not charge on house Court of Appeal Immigration appeal judge should receive original decision Court of Appeal Powerful reasons are required Consistory Court Borneo's almost forgotten heroes Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Birthdays Lincoln honours the men of wartime Bomber Command Forces Notebook Picture Gallery Court Circular Deaths Announcements To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Church News Bridge Chess Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Gone jelly fishing on Wigan Pier Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Online Times Sport Ascot sees barometer of opinion turn stormy Racing Margarson brings best out of improving Young Mick Southwell Librettist continues Godolphin's resurgence in Marois The Times Sports Book Leaders in the Flat Championships Thirsk Windsor Wolverhampton Wakefield take next step in bid for survival Engage Super League newspaper licensing agency How They Stand Giants treading perilous path Tigers given mauling at hands of St Helens Badminton Lingfield Park Baseball Bowls Boxing Cricket Leicester Equestrianism Golf Today's Fixtures Redcar Motorcycling Motor racing Motor rallying Rugby league Speedway Tennis The Results Service Dyson cleans up in play-off Lewsey's try glut Loeb's level best Haslam swoops Bulls in danger Sorenstam treat Federer revival Storming finish fails to mask Britain's failings European Championships Ellis makes most of second chance to steal surprise bronze Picture Gallery Medals Table Will They Ever Be Completely Safe? The Times Blowing whistle on coaches with more than sport on their minds Matthew Syed on the war against those ready to abuse positions of trust in order to ruin young lives Roll of Shame Colleagues in show of strength for Clarke John Hopkins on how long battle against illness came to an end for lrishman's wife Times Online Ballance seizes the chance to graduate with flying colours Natwest pro40 League Klusener puts steel into Northamptonshire McGrath finds best form at top of order Hardinges brings experience of professional game to bear Yesterday's Scoreboards England should have taken a Broad outlook The Times Squad Increase in attendance figures may be wrong Gone to Waist Should this Ball Have Been Bowled Again? Times Online VU Limited Leicestershire weather a storm over ball that was never bowled Twenty20 Cup Finals Day Scoreboards Revolution is complete with Maskaev success Ron Lewis on the last vestige of US pride being stripped away Prime Best of an Uninspiring Collection The Times Crossword 23,367 Ringmaster sheds light on star act Sport Anger over Britain's medal of dishonour The Times The Game Monday times the face King of the rate rise If he ruffled feathers and was impatient with bureaucracy, so be it did you see? Not an Einstein? Neither was he the click did you know? did you hear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma One big headache More couples than ever are turning their backs on sex when they become parents in their thrities Eve Ahmed explains why the sex drought happens, and how to get over it How to get back in the saddle after your baby's born Sex and parents: the facts of life toptable America warms to hit-and-diss British invaders John Oliver's satire cuts it in the US, says Dominic Maxwell March of the Brits on American TV The Times Named, shamed, yet scary all the same Tap was bum rap Happy-clappy rappers make me wish I'd been bad I actually welled up when I say real Hackney hard nuts and hooligans—my old neighbours—bow their heads in prayer! Tourette's is not cool, for Pete's sake Big Brother's Pete, a victim of Tourette syndrome, is unwittingly helping to distort the understanding of a life-altering condition, argues Nick Van Bloss Dr Tanya Byron The Times The TS facts How can I stop my angry child becoming an angry teenager? If her behaviour became less of a focus, where else would the problesm be? Work or Family Problems? Pru Health Testosterone makes you king of the jungle-but at a price Some athleters have been found to take the male hormone to enhance performance, but they are doing harm to their sports and to their bodies, too, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford All this could be yours And they all laughed happily ever after The Edinburgh Fringe puts on 74 kids' shows. Alex O'connell and her sprog take their fill Sofa to Stage B a Times txt crtic 2 win How to survive the Fringe with kids AA If you can't (break) beat 'em, sign 'em up When Lyons opera recruited a breakdancing gang, both sides were winners, says Sarah Jones That was the Frost that was Michael Sheen is playing a 1970s David Frost on stage. Ian Johns Puts both on his sofa Chat-up lines: possible dramas Concert Opening concert Lucerne Festival Proms Online Edinburgh Comedy Paul Sinha Simon Broadkin Pleasance Courtyard For all the latestest on the reviews first night Edinburgh Theatre Pumpgirl Traverse Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Theatres Proms BBCSSO/Valkov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Radio 4 Radio Choice new magazine David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual UKTV Documentary Choice UKTV History Sport Sky Sports 2 Answers from Back Page Sky Sports 3 Sky Sports Xtra British Eurosport BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Question time with Toothless Tony Weekend TV Tim Teeman Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3981 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Times The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Chelsea Ask for Time to Settle in The Match Fa Community Shield Lampard's Niggly Brush with Zenden Points to Rick Broadbent thinks pressure on his England place has rattled the midfield star Fear of McClaren's New Broom Almost One in Three of the League Clubs The New Boys Tonge Eager to Taste Big Time Peter Lansley meets a player who thinks his promoted side will fare well Lerner is in Driving Seat with Villa Peter Lansley and Gary Jacob on the hectic activity as the season draws nigh United Set for Talks to Seal Senna Transfer James Ducker says Ferguson is closing in on ball-winner but striker is still on agenda Sunderland Have Lost 27 of their past 33 League Games McClaren Hands on George Caulkin on the iron grip that the new head coach is using to reshape England Toshack Puts Newfound Wales Belief to the Test John Arne Riise Scored the Opening Goal against Chelsea … Kirkland Hoping for a Windfall on England Debut Best of the Web Snapshots Tiredness Will Haunt the Best The World Cup cost players a vital break. John Goodbody hears the dangers Core Values Key to Mind Games Matthew Syed and Pete Lindsay on the psychology of a winner Chelsea Prediction: Champions Odds: 4-9 Fav Pre-Season Ticket Sales Ins and Outs Prediction: 8th Odds: 200-1 Pre-Season Ticket Sales Ins and Outs Manchester United Ins and Outs Everton Prediction: 3rd Odds: 6-1 Ticket Sales Prediction: 10th Odds: 350-1 Charlton Athletic Prediction: 16th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Ins and Outs Liverpool Ins and Outs Fulham Ins and Outs Prediction: 2nd Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Prediction: 17th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Manchester City Prediction: 11th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Ins and Outs Arsenal Ins and Outs Middlesbrough Ins and Outs Prediction: 4th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Prediction: 12th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Portsmouth Prediction: 15th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Ins and Outs Tottenham Hotspur Ins and Outs Wigan Athletic Ins and Outs Prediction: 5th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Pre-Season Ticket Sales West Ham United Prediction: 7th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Ins and Outs Newcastle United Prediction: 6th Odds: 150-1 Pre-Season Ticket Sales Sky Sports Ins and Outs Aston Villa Ins and Outs Prediction: 13th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Bolton Wanderers Ins and Outs Prediction: 9th Odds Pre-Season Ticket Sales Reading Pre-Season Ticket Sales Ins and Outs Watford Sheffield United Ins and Outs Prediction: Bottom (relegated) Odds Prediction: 19th Pre-Season Ticket Sales Ins and Outs Palace Set Early pace Games 12 Goals 30 Red Cards 1 Yellow Cards The Times Simonsen Denies Bruce's Free Pass Lackstock Emerges from Shadow of Walcott Only Two of the 84 Charity/community Shields Have Ended … Magilton Sees Big Task Ahead Stadium of Darkness Cardiff City Only One of the past Nine Shield Winners Have Gone … Colchester UTD Hull City Norwich City Sheffield Wed Southampton Moore Fizzes to Level Best Games Blackpool Bradford City Scunthorpe Cheltenham Town Chesterfield Doncaster R Huddersfield T Leyton Orient Northampton T Oldham Athletic Yeovil Town Player of the Day Lee Steele (Leyton Orient) Fleetwood Takes Joy in Pitch Battle Games Coca-Cola Championship Coca-Cola League One Coca-Cola League Two French League Scotland Non League and Friendlies Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Stay in touch with your Team Fixtures Oxford are Busy Making Merry Oxford United The Times Dunga Has Gabriele Marcotti on Brazil's new coach, whose first act was to drop Ronaldinho Billy on the Ball Dell

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