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News from 24/08/2006

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Giles Smith, Lan MacKinnaon, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, James Bone in New York, Chris Ayres in Los Angeles, Alexi Sayle, DJM, Neelam Verjee, John R. Renton, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Neil Thomas, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Richard Hobson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Lioyd Parry, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Dr F. Amash, Joe Joseph, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David Robertson and Liz Chong, Pat Gibson, Nick Forde, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Edward Green, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Catherine Philp in Washington, Norman Harris, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, James Rogers, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Steve Sullivan, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Lan Johns, Jonathan Richards, Helen Rumbelow, Elizabeth Judge and Leo Lewis, Sue Vincent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Beeston in Beirut and Sam Coates, Oliver Kay, R. Gore-Langton, Adam Sage in Paris, Jane Wheatley, James Dewar, Scott Rutherford, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Crossland in Berlin, Sarah Butler and Tosin Sulaiman, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Paul Milner, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, M. J. Feldman, Kaveh Solhekol, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Clive Aslet, Patrick Hosking, F. M. Algate, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Richard Owen in Rome, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Jack Malvern and Adam Sherwin, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Philip Hampton Chairman, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Leidig, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Ian Johns, Elizabeth Blumer, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Kay Lewey, Alan Lee, John Barker, Tony Dawe, Rajeev Syal, Dick Francis, Derrick Watson, James McClintock, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Sir Martin Sorrell Chief executive, Lucia Adams and Lorna Blackwood, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Peckham, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Neelam Verjee and Sarah Butler, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Vijay Patel Chief executive, Sacha Bonsor, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Tories under fire on loan secrecy Cruise dumped BBC pulls show screen Battle over oil Keane move 'Their mothers' and fathers' fears pull daughters back … Index The stem-cell breakthrough that could lift ethical taboo The science of laughter Rude shock for José as champions lose Hezbollah warns Blair: you're not welcome in Beirut In the Times Today The Times Stem-cell breakthrough could beat ethical taboo Manhunt after girls stabbed Fitness minister TV star loses baby Speed record Judge Jeremy Roberts Debriefing Woodland Trust Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to . . . the Navy The theory that the Raf stopped Hitler from invading is under attack, writes Michael Evans Tory party under fire for failing to declare £36m loans Pensioner blocks company's deal to run GP surgery Who Declared what and when Video maker 'was Iraq rebel' GM potatoes Family gassed Hawking honour Airport case fails Birthday surprise Sacked clerk got revenge with five million e-mails volkswagen Sailing into trouble, the 100ft scrapyard Titanic The giant model is on a collision course with planning chiefs after being built without permission, Alan Hamilton writes US may lift ban on federal funding for stem-cell research Ultimate aim is to find ways to rewind the clock in old age Publicans smoulder as smoke ban hits drink sales Les fumeurs vow to resist attack on a 'fundamental French right' Breaking Habits £1 billion wasted on transport schemes that fail to arrive dfs Picture Gallery You've got AA friend HSBC This Saturday only in the Times Mystery of missing yacht as three bodies are found M&s PC World On-Board Alerts 12 held as flight is sent back with a jet fighter escort Extension granted to question suspects Sainsbury's Vauxhall Ps Alexi Sayle tells Radio Times that voiceovers for adverts People People Father shot after clash with youths dies in front of his family Magnet A Correspondent: Fears grow for Briton missing in Caribbean JCB Dieselmax School super-head loses job over 'finance errors' Saturday in the Times Magazine evesham Technology sky Suzuki Saving our songbirds African rural woe Militias in Iraq Open our doors to energies from overseas Declining discipline in schools and the home Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Road to nowhere Hidden meaning Decorum on field of play Childish pleasures Taxing sums Curry cure-all Sounds right Picture Gallery Cash and Delivery The political parties have yet to adapt to a new financial era Conked out Everyone nose the real story of Tom Cruises's decline Why will nobody play This Little Piggy Went to Market with me? Notebook Second Chance A new opportunity for stem-cell research Comment Thunderer Picture Gallery How Britain bypassed history Burying famous battlefields under roads is a symptom of the neglect we show towards our past The Times Do I want you to be an A-star baby? Girls will excel in today's GCSE results. But being a success in life may not be so desirable There is no female lcarus (her parents thought hot wax and feathers too risky) The Iranian paradox: to gain victory the West must first concede defeat If Iran had even a small part of its exports removed by sanctions, oil prices would rocket Girl escapes after being held in cellar for 8 years Renault Missing No Longer Boat tragedy blamed on widespread negligence Saga Insurance What Survivors Told the Inquiry easyJet.com Currys Summer Inspirations 'I was disappointed not to spend time with her' Caring, yes, but 'new dad' stays at work Subtle changes stop short of sharing childcare duties equally, says Ben Hoyle Pupils told to get five good GCSEs or face jobs uncertainty University teachers 'could try harder' It's ten in the bag for youngest Test player Collector is vindicated as icon is hailed as EI Greco Master of Crete Royal Mail How trust is built in the blink of an eye Dell Halifax Mystery Syndrome Woolwich Multiple orgasms trap benefit cheat Police shoot at cab to free teenager kidnapped by gang Mitsubishi Motors Cultural plan to tackle extremism New flat comes with hot extra Couple arrested in murder case Shakespeare patron goes cheap Currys Cones, queues and clouds: it must be bank holiday time John Lewis Heat heralds autumn blaze Edgy insight and stupidity top comedy awards shortlist Pack of Jokers Brent's secret Microsoft Office BBC pulls show with joke about the Prophet Intelligent look back at tale of the original Angry Young Man first night Theatre Look Back in Anger Theatre Royal, Bath Volvo Sharpest Critics Final straw that made studio boss end £2.5bn partnership with Tom Cruise Off the couch and into hot water . . . Fishermen hunt down Greenpeace protest ship John Lewis Pesto Perfetto Pesto woe as storms devastate basil crop Mugabe buys more Chinese jets (AP): Crash team find black boxes (AFP): Outrage grows over Hitler eatery (AP): Rival factions respect ceasefire feather & black Display reflects work of a genius The power is real—but so are the fears Foreign Editor's Briefing Empiredirect Green Flag motoring assistance Al Kharafi Group Death row bomber plotted new attack on smuggled laptop The Bali Bombers The Times (AP): Australia to enlarge army (Reuters): Cocaine charges (AP): Hostages freed (AP): Jail for massacre (Reuters): Stripper arrests Annan defies US with plan to visit Iran and Syria Kidnappers break silence to issue demands over journalists' release Soldiers die as Europe dithers over peace force Internet revives ancient skills of the geisha girls CIS Coopertive Insurance Could You Make the Grade in the Willow World? The Times Alliance Leicester Brazen gems theft baffles detectives Jewellery fair had boasted of its tight security but thieves still managed to grab a bag of diamonds, writes Bernard Lagan Times Business IBM takes over Internet Security HP Sauce defeat FSA looks at iSoft Slough turns Reit Quote of the day BHP to take on oil giants with huge petroleum investment Quattrone in line for $120m back pay as case is dropped Profit warning leaves Blacks . . . inerable FTSE 100 Stock Markets Rough metals have the ring of a golden age Commentary Cruise control is no longer an optional extra North Sea Oil Commodities Making do Pound to Dollar Willowbrook Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Winemaker warns on future earnings Lottomatica-GTech merger approved Aberdeen to open office in Tokyo Inquiry into US hotel films urged The Times New mortgage product attacked by debt experts How It Works Saving period for first home triples in ten years Go-go girls a no-no as Irish businesses forgo strip clubs US house sales slow to lowest rate for 2½ years New worries over much-delayed Playstation 3 project Analysis Highly Strung City bankers pile into financial instruments Leap in guitar sales as Arctic Monkeys fuel trend Skype rejects Ofcom call for new rules on web telephony Mens Wear Sale Broadband uptake at lowest in four years Nearly 40% of British households have 'always-on' internet connections ITV raises £70m by selling investment in Ireland Factory orders at best since 2004 August Moves The Times EADS to audit A400m plan but denies delay New wave of Russian firms seeks £3bn from UK floats E&Y hired for Yukos clearance sale Wages of war City Diary Picture Gallery Footie to Footsie City Diary Yukos Assets Hypnotic effect Re-named Kleeneze asks for shares to be halted Carlsberg prepared to lift debt 'for right acquisition' GSK chief forecasts smaller 'big pharma' British businessman faces US extradition Nestle hedges to contain soaring commodity costs Battle for the Margins Times Online The Times Unit Trust Information Service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cheltenham & Gloucester British Funds TNT sells logistics arm for €1.4bn The Sunday Times Reports of this tax's death are greatly exaggerated Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Amsterdam Commodities Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Pay Point shares get a welcome boost after broker weighs in Small Caps Gilts Slough Estates set to gain a Reit lift from new regime Buoyed by Reit Fever Brambles Sage benefits from Silicon Valley rival's strong figures Stock Markets Large Caps Blacks Leisure Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Sandra Blow Abstract artist who followed the example of Chagall in producing innovative work into old age Lives Remembered Wasim Raja Flamboyant Test cricketer for Pakistan who subsequently become a high-level match referee Sir Leonard Williams Civil servant who advocated nuclear power while eschewing extravagance and waste Travers Legge Farmers' Weekly editor who believed in getting his boots dirty Joseph Hill Reggae artist who sang for Jamaican peace Culture acquired a cult following on London's burgeoning punk scene Family courts not criminal Law Report Immediate or deferred sex plan Court of Appeal Asylum appellants to be anonymised Court of Appeal Times Online Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Sunday Times Lives in Brief Sam Weller, advertising executive and founder of the Association of Burial Authorities, was born on June 4, 1937. He died on June 12, 2006, aged 69 Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Church News Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard . . . but there are joys if you take flight Eat heartily, exercise healthily Property of the Month Happiness is a hamlet in Britain . . . Ullswater, £381 for a week; Irish racing day, £127. Tony Dawe lists the offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aircraft keep flying through lightning Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Times Online Five-Day Forecast Today: Wet in the East, but Otherwise Dry with Some Sunshine. Temperatures: Max 22C, Min 7C Times Online Times Sport Mudawin's late swoop confounds Ebor crowd Fontwell Park George Washington to Return York's popularity sparks surprise power struggle Picture Gallery Gift Horse looks on course to tame Nunthorpe rivals Musselburgh York Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Stratford Course Specialists newspaper licensing agency Redcar China reeling after raid on school exposes abuse Athletics The Sunday Times Murray forced into back seat as draw throws up battle of Britain Tennis Warwickshire's faith in Harris rewarded Liverpool Victoria County Championship First Division Injury forces Kumble to return home Yesterday's Scoreboards Liverpool Victoria County Championship First division Durham v Warwickshire Bravo bags six of best but Nottinghamshire are let off the hook A year on and still they're not forgiven Nixon hits career-best to brighten the gloom Second Division Inzamam does not need England give Broad chance to blossom beside Gough One-Day Squad to Face Pakistan Speed Flies in for Discussions The Results Service Today's Fixtures Millar boost Britain miss out Crews qualify Carnon fire Ainslie on course Alonso hopes hit by ruling Robinson welcomes arrival of the cavalry Rugby Union In the first interview since his very public demotion, England's head coach shows David Hands his forgiving nature Huddersfield's gentle giant relishes Challenge Cup wrestle Rugby League Reality bites Peterborough with Big Ron driving them up the wall The Times Martins heads for Tyneside Camara re-signs Koumas back Ronaldo offer Walcott in a hurry to light the home fires Reyes nears Arsenal exit as Atletico fly to rescue Liverpool gamble pays dividends Draw Dread Last Night's Results Dynamic duo in groove for Blackburn Blackburn Rovers 1 Everton 1 How They Stand The Times Thatcher is shamed by ugly assault on Mendes Shevchenko joy fades as Viduka strikes back Vonage O'Neill cues chanting in stands for reborn Villa Solskjaer puts seal on United's superiority Late penalty helps to rebuild confidence at Fulham Fulham 1 Bolton Wanderers 1 Big-name box office is Quinn's greatest gamble yet Toyota From 'Muppet' to Boss—a Changing Relationship The Times Crossword 23,376 Such a surprise to see do—gooder call upon one of the bad boys Tony Cascarino has reservations that Sunderland's leading men will be able to hit it off Best of the Web Solution to Crossword 23,375 Sport Keane shock for Sunderland The Times times the face King of the flouncy castle did you see? You can read a lot into it Picture Gallery did you know? Happy hooves did you hear? Travelling in rattle class Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The laughter cure A good chortle eases pain and boosts immunity. Sacha Bonsor on the latest research that shows mirth is medicine Laughter increases a type of immune cell called natural killer cells, which go after virally infecter and turmour cells Doctor, doctor, how can I learn to laugh more? Thrill of the chaste? Er, no Damian Whitworth sees hormones collide as ten teenagers discuss losing their viriginity on TV The Times Can't beat a bit of monkey business Toeing the line I'll never be an electronic woodpecker My diary never fails to switch on. It has no battery that needs charging. If I drop it, it won't break. Even if it fell in the loo, I would be able to read it Star Bucks Coffee When it doesn't pay to win A champion racehorse collapses in the winner's enclosure; then a jockey is found dead with three bullets in his chest. Can Sid Halley solve the mystery? An exclusive extract from Under Orders, the new thriller by Dick Francis The champion suddenly stumbled and collapsed on to the grass Has the Shipman case caused the sick and dying unnecessary pain? Hospice care sets a standard that every doctor should aspire to The WellMan Clinic timesonline. co. uk/talkingpoint Ask Dr Stuttaford Multiple Display Advertising Items how to make an innocent smoothie James Christopher Finally lads, here's a movie for you The stars are drunk, lewd and homophobic. Kevin Maher reports on a male crisis in the film industry funday Times Was my face red? Comedy by the gross Virgin All this, and kilt tips from 007 too Wendy Ide assesses more of the contenders for honours in Edinburgh—and Sean Connery's knees Cruz puts the super into supernatural James Christopher marvels at cinema's most glamorous hospital cleaner—Penelope Cruz in Almodovar's marvellous Volver Volver Look Both Ways You, Me and Dupree Look both Ways David Brent meets Deliverance in the Brit slasher flick Severance? Not quite, says Ian Johns Severance Marilyn Hotchkiss' Bailroom Dancing and Charm School Oklahoma! Picture Gallery Shoot, before the money goes James Christopher on the set of a low-budget, all-star UK comedy where speed is of the essence The bigger they fall Are Tom Cruise and star power on the wane, wonders Ian Johns The Times Crime wounds all heels Sean MacAulay's TV film of the week Win a copy of the Oscar-winning Crash The Times Edinburgh Comedy Russell Brand Assembly Rooms reviews first night Edinburgh Opera Mazeppa Festival Theatre Entertainments Edinburgh Dance Samanvaya Royal Lyceum Proms GMJO/Jordan BBCSO/Gruber Albert Hall/Radio 3 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Picture Gallery Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Jihad hunks with intelligence issues Last Night's TV For all its putative complexity, Sleeper Cell really wants to be another Sopranos with some 24-style thrills times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3990 Su Doku Cubed puzzles Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal The Times The Times The Moon

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