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News from 18/08/2006

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Andrew Robson, T. P. O'hanrahan, Amanda Andrews, David Townsend, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, DJM, Alan M. Pardoe, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, I. P. Jenkins, Simon Barnes, Devika Bhat, John Lennon, Dave McDonnell, Richard Hobson, David Rose, John Mulvey, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Lindiwe Mabuza, George Harrison, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Michael Evans and Tim Albone, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, John Carr and Fran Yeoman, Ronald Fairfax, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Clrep G. Nol, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Derek Sinclair, Ringo Starr, Charles Bremner, Edward Luce, Jenny Hodges, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Sholto Byrnes, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Ambrose Miller, Susan Emmett, P. Gegan, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sir Bryan Thwaites, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Martin, Mary Kenny, Steve Bird and Richard Ford, Vaughan Freeman, Paul McCartney, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Lucia Adams, Matt Dickinson, Alastair Nugent, Stewart Tendler, Sean O'Neill and Zahid Hussain, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Benjamin Beasley-Murray, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Anna Del Conte, Elizabeth Judge and Liz Chong, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Caroline Rees, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, David Robertson and Tom Bawden, Richard Crumly, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, James Bone and Andrew Drummond, George Caulkin, Graham Hoyland, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Jack Pringle, James H. Longworth, Richard Beeston, Lucia van der Post, Gerald Dufty, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Alex Horne, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Tony Smith, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, R. G. Garman, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Bomb materials found in woods Murder mystery Lebanese return Hotel plunge Virgin demand Chelsea complain Index Record A-level grades fuel debate on reform White House aide shrugs off Prescott 'slur' on Bush In the Times Today The Times Results Guide Cameron plan for homebuyers Anthrax checks Comedy of errors Strip search Averys Confession reignites America's most enduring murder mystery Doubts persist as teacher admits killing child beauty queen, report James Bone and Andrew Drummond Plan to build six new hospitals enrages those hit by cutbacks Tories demand answers on health service purchasing Doherty faces seven charges Sacked woman's out-of-court deal Highest mountain to have clean-up Sheridan ready to set up new party Master Potters and Metalworkers Rolex An artful dodge recovers Peru's stolen 'Mona Lisa' Suitcase full of bomb equipment found by police Airport evacuated in alert over explosive John Lewis Memory Cards 4 less Woman had screwdriver on flight to Washington By a Correspondent: Honeymoon at Heathrow View from the Cockpit Outlook is gloomy as rockers sing the blues at 'mopefest' Pete Doherty Boots Doom Rock at V How passive smoking raises heart dangers A Matter of Control Iraq war victim funeral service Mass observation Life for family killer Rafting fear Holiday fraud Donations rebuke Cash clash Eating and driving is as risky as using a phone at the wheel dfs John Lewis Celebrity Misdemeanours Yardie jailed for life over shootings No jail but a $1,300 fine: Mel Gibson's drink-drive punishment Sainsbury's Picture Gallery Dominic Dromgoole is the artistic director at Shakespeare's … Volvo Spotted dining together last night, at the trendy private … Another peculiar coupling. Seen drinking together in … The comedian Adam Hills's show, Characterful, at the … Funny, what goes on in Uganda Ps The camp comedian Jason Wood (whose curious claim to … Multiple Display Advertising Items £5m contract keeps Norton at the BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Ofcom targets broadband villains Regulator proposes new rules that will stop companies making it difficult to change provider, reports Devika Bhat Animal extremist tried to bomb director's car Multiple Display Advertising Items Nestle New designs Passes for all Searching hearts and bags over security crisis Church minds its businesses The Profiling Question Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Raw Deal for New Authors Mbeki is tackling Aids crisis Gap Year Adventurers Pardons for deserters Why aye man Blaze of publicity Picture Gallery Marche En Arrière Nervous France has second thoughts on Lebanon Whistle while You Mope A festival of miserabilists will cheer us all up Latest drama from the War on Terror: er, all quiet on the Walthamstan front Top-Heavy A levels must distinguish between impressive and exceptional Buy gum: it'll be more fun Thunderer 306 pardons, one act of sanity Most of those executed in the Great War did not receive justice, even by the standards of the day For more Ben MacIntyre columns The Times Join the Debate To be a burden is to be truly human The I'll-die-when-I-want-to brigade do not realise the importance of being vulnerable It sounded so good to start with. But where did it all go wrong, George? sharps Mother gave son heroin outside the school gates A nine-year-old boy became addicted to opiates and crack supplied by his mother, reports Lucy Bannerman easyJet intel Groucho or Jumbo, it adds up to a big leap for science The conclusion that elephants do run, albeit with a Marxist gait, has huge implications for robotics, reports Lewis Smith Bird Trends My true love's hunt for turtle doves gets harder Multiple Display Advertising Items How women won over the wild men of the West End first night Theatre Seven Brides for Seven Brothers dolphin Results Subject by Subject Elite universities will struggle to identify who really is brightest Two Thirds of Places Already Taken The Times So, are all a grades really equal, or are some less equal than others? Comment What They Say New approach puts college at head of table Three B Grades for Boy who Fought Cancer The Times Top State Schools School Dropout Swaps Burgers for Oxford It's a Triple Celebration after Exam Success Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Father who killed son in balcony leap 'was drunk', say police BAA Times World News Under-equipped, under pressure: Lebanese Army ventures south for the first time in forty years Doubts raised over speed of UN troop deployment möben Clever moves may become a dangerous game for Iran Jaguar Poppy harvest at a record level (AFP): Coalition bomb kills 12 police mfi (Reuters): Hundreds die in floods (Reuters): Election run-off (AP): Asteroid watch (Reuters): Peace force 'soon' (AP): Security plea (Reuters): Militants killed (Reuters): SS book boost (AP): Taxing awards Multiple Display Advertising Items White farmers sell up and go President's 'terror bug' programme is illegal, judge rules The Times (AP): Refusal to eat fish cost castaways' lives (Reuters): Sudan says no to UN troops (AFP): Tigers' sea attack (AP): Mafia deportation (AP): Poverty challenge (AP): Volcano deaths (AP): Nuclear test claim (AFP): Chocolate drug (Reuters): Not so bright Multiple Display Advertising Items A little help from a friend lets 'Dear Gerd' adopt a son Don't spit and shout or smoke and squat. Mind your p's and don't jump queues The Times British Foibles Chinese business finds room in Paris palaces The Times Times Business Powergen raises its prices again Distiller in talks Tobacco rebuke Nisa deal defence Quote of the day Virgin piles pressure on BAA with competition inquiry call Founder causes stir over taking Caffè Nero private 'Hoarders' force up price of nickel FTSE 100 Audi Stock Markets Is security a reason to preserve BAA? North Sea Oil Commodities Private Nero Pound to Dollar Currencies Brim-full pots 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 Telekom 'must open' internet network Stop Press Northwest Airlines fails to ban strike Case opens against ex-Yukos chiefs Yuan surges against dollar The Times Multiplex reveals surge in profit despite Wembley stadium delays eos Airlines Football ticket resales kick off Boeing axes inflight web service Instore says rebranding was flop Merck suffers twin blow on Vioxx Private equity players gun for media and telecoms firms Analysis Fresh deal makes sense for Branson Flextech set for sale if private equity players capture NTL A disposal of the content division is on the cards - but the cable group is holding out for more than $30 a share, report Elizabeth Judge and Liz Chong UTV sets sights on merger with SMG Question of supply dogs nickel market Analysis e. on Friends of friends City Diary King fisher City Diary Lay off City Diary Laurel in talks to sell 150 bars to Luminar Fears for revival as retail sales weaken Hot or Not? The Times Australian store group poised for A$16bn buyout The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Dell reveals accounting inquiry by SEC NatWest Complacency still rules our industrial policy Broadcasters must cast net to hold the teens Media Analysis Jack of all trades may opt for a film start-up Amanda Andrews talks to a man with a plan for movie production and distribution Further media coverage Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Most listened to digital-only stations IPC plans new weekly to exploit celebrity market Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Stanelco dives as biodegradable packaging plan runs short of cash Gilts More profits in the pipeline for Weir as bad memories fade Tempus Baggeridge Brick Rentokil hit by worry over results' effect on forecasts Stock Markets Instore Business Equity Prices The National Institute of Conductive Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register D. Z. Phillips Philosopher and scholar of Wittgenstein who argued for the disunion of philosophy and theology Professor D. Z. Phillips, philosopher, was born on November 24, 1934. He died on July 25, 2006, aged 71 Michael Hartnack Freelance journalist who exposed government corruption and fought against censorship in Zimbabwe Michael Hartnack, freelance journalist, was born in October 1945. He died on August 2, 2006, aged 60 Lives Remembered Paul Nelson Rock critic who championed Dylan and the New York Dolls Paul Nelson, rock critic, was born on January 21, 1936. He died on July 4, 2006, aged 70 Duke Jordan Modern jazz pianist who accompanied Charlie Parker Dika Newlin Musicologist whose academic career started as a child genius and crescendoed as a punk rocker Dika Newlin, composer, musicologist and punk rocker, was born on November 22, 1923. She died on July 22, 2006, aged 82 Questions Answered Teaspoons, fizz and musical evolution Judicial review makes order lawful Law Report Court of Appeal Restrictions amount to deprivation of liberty Court of Appeal Pipers compete for Silver Chanter Births Forthcoming Marriages Church News Court Circular Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Fellows Latest Wills Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Specification Elegant Maserati proves a big noise on the open road Vaughan Freeman settles back and enjoys driving the luxurious Quattroporte, which sounds as good as it looks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times No pesto? That's not the worst of it Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Belenus begins to fulfil rich promise Racing Newmarket Yesterday's Results Catterick Alexandrova in Oaks treble bid Newbury Newcastle Course Specialists Folkestone The Results Service Today's Fixtures Leading Scores The Sunday Times Woods plays catch-up to keep Mickelson in view Golf US PGA Championship Campbell runs out of steam Record turnover Klüft's injury woe Showing promise Nicol battling on End for Archer O'Sullivan breeze Whisper it, but I think we've got one 'ere so raise a glass to the young Scot Kim Clijsters is unlikely to defend her US Open title … talk Sport Rooney falls short with victory in his sights Athletics Murray gets self-belief as new mentor shows worth Tennis Mushtaq in the mood for Sussex final push Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Fluent Bopara puts Essex in command Second Division Darren Thomas has been released by Glamorgan after … Batty unable to cash in on Griffith's generosity Hogg keeps up tradition as title chase gathers pace Derbyshire denied after Jones whips up a storm By Our Sports Staff: Fours galore for Patel but women washed out Spin pairing show future in safe hands at Yorkshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Adams responds in kind for Hampshire Inside Edge Asif quick to remind England of his class Scoreboard from the Oval Cricket Online Pakistan net values bring reward Olympics rehearsal in chaos as Foreign Office sticks oar in Rowing The Times Fanaticism fails to cast its shadow at the Oval Simon Barnes finds sporting values to the fore despite supposed tensions Gerrard is grateful for freedom of expression But McClaren urges players to be driven by sense of hurt, says Matt Dickinson Kirkland finally stakes his claim Lampard draws on Beckham's powers of recovery Times Online Kuyt in contention for Liverpool opener The Premiership Today Hargreaves on brink of sealing £17m United deal 'Chelsea are Not Doing Anything That's Not Been Done before, though There's No Question that They Have Upped the Ante' Widening net that bulges Owen Slot examines Chelsea's growing influence in the recruiting of players as young as 11 who are pawns in a power game All You Can Buy Case Study Stockport Say Big Clubs are Killing Game after Loss of McGreevy The Times Crossword 23,371 Southgate set for double blow Reggina given 15-point penalty SPL approves second-tier plans Real move to secure Beckham but Reyes deal stalls over fee Sport Chelsea put Bates in dock over 'racist' comments The Times Mitsubishi Motors Age Concern Shaken, Rattled 'N' Bowled—england Rocked at Oval times the face No snakes for this charmer did you see? Dirty business in the Den the click did you know? A pint costs £3.30 in Edinburgh did you hear? In praise of analogue radio Elektra the Harris' Hawk eyes the sky over Trafalgar … Modern morals Facing a Dilemma 'Gandhi's so retrograde' India is riding a surging wave of economic growth. In a new book Edward Luce meets the people spearheading the boom—and those left behind Sofa Workshop Farewell to the village? Oh Brother, I hope that Aisleyne wins As the latest Big Brother reaches its final, diehard fan Tim Teeman wants a fairytale ending The Times Whisper it: the French may have the balance right Bob Dylan invites me to his party We paint the town Lucia van der Post answers your style questions asklucia@thetimes. co. uk Markelliot Luxury with Lucia You can glow with the flow, even if you're naturally pale Hair with Hari The curse of the man-boob The PM's bosoms are slipping, like his approval ratings. Michele Kirsch has some urgent advice fringe Get it off your chest Figures of fun A true taste of rural Italy food In the last of our offerings from her book, Anna Del Conte suggests ways with chicken and bream eurostar sounds The rocking Horror show You'll have to be quick to catch this band on their way to the top - their set is a mere ten minutes long. Pete Paphides met them Green Man Festival podcast The Times Exploding on to the scene Mobo nominee MC Akala is more than just Ms Dynamite's little brother, he tells Stephen Dalton In The Times tomorrow Let's hear it from Daddy's little girl Bob Stanley remembers some frankly creepy family duets The stand-up comedian Alex Horne considers the James Blunt phenomenon Keeping up with the Jonas In the opera world it pays to play the divo, the tenor Jonas Kaufmann confesses to Neil Fisher Tune in to our Edinburgh podcasts reviews albums Classical Dawn Upshaw Ainadamar airmiles Classical Diana Damrau Liederabend Pop Cerys Matthews Never Said Goodbye Albums Pop Garden Round & Round Singles Pop Mister Who Be Home Before Dark Radio Pop Outkast Idlewild Downloads The process of Osmo-sis Richard Morrison discovers how Osmo Vänskä breathed new life into the Minnesota Orchestra Lou Rawls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giulio Cesare reviews first night Opera It's fun to get Hitched Theatre The 39 Steps Edinburgh Theatre (I Am) Nobody's Lunch Proms Budapest FO/Fischer Edinburgh Comedy Tim Minchin tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual television multichannel Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Trust Me I'm an Economist Law & Order Variations Big Brother: Live Final The Shield Ride the High Country (1962) Film Choice Being John Malkovich (1999) Chasing Amy (1997) The Woodlanders (1997) Daytime TV gets a primetime slot Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3985 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Bobby Moore Ball Bricks and Mortar Thinking of joining the two million Britons who own a bolt hole abroad? Just don't expect a quick getaway The Surveyor Bricks and Mortar Focus on West Yorkshire In Victorian House in West London Out Listed Farmhouse in Surrey Away Large Villa in Warwickshire Magical History Tour As Macca suffers domestic woes, Jayne Dowle checks out where the long road began When Lennon's parents split up in 1945, he ended up living in Menlove Avenue, Woolton, with his In 1955 the McCartney family settled in Forthlin Road, Allerton. Today you would have to spend on average The house in Madryn Street where Starr lived from his birth until he was six is scheduled for demolition In 1950, when Harrison was seven, his family moved from a two-up two-down in Arnold Grove The Property Investor Show George Wimpey Step up in the World Mary Gold admires an historic house that ticks all the boxes for a grand country pile Fact File Inside Track In a League of its Own Cascais in Portugal is the football manager's choice, says Lucia Adams Riverside Quarter savills For Sale savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornish Property Express As the housing market out west races ahead, Susan Emmett gives tips on the right coast to suit you How the West is Being Won The faded Devon resort of Westward Ho! is at last luring investors, says Caroline Rees Prague Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homework Improving your Basement Web Watch The Times Swing Time save Spend Splurge In a Bit of a Fix How can a couple hold on to their flats and buy a bigger place? 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