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ResumoRates cut aims to kick-start the recovery Homeowners and business cheered by lowest rate since 1955 Truce broken Shawcross dies Fetzer No Title The joys of yoga . . . for men T2 Blair calls for British terror suspects to be tried at home Index Why people who use the rhythm method of contraception are often called parents How you can still make property pay Billy's bonfire won't wait for the Turner Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Visit Times Online today for breaking British and would news Dawn breaks on a golden opportunity Foreign Affairs MPs want to see BBC's '45 minutes' source No 10 confident about evidence Shifting semantics IF Intelligent Finance Tory chief taking us out of EU, says Clarke Swinger Clinton shows his love of the Irish The former US President has bought a holiday apartment at Ireland's finest golf course, and may write his memoirs there. David Lister reports By a Correspondent: Railman 'murdered an elderly sailor for his £120,000 cruiser' British Airways Speaking tours and book pay off huge legal debts Schools get lesson in how boys can catch the girls Inspectors found that discipline and a competitive spirit were crucial elements, reports Tony Halpin What's Important Summer Sale Five-year-olds may have classes on where babies come from 'Petting' could make under-16s criminals Targets and rewards keep pupils on track Services for children brought together M-way crash kills seven on minibus heading for early flights Briton, 18, arrested for US nuclear computer breach Farewell tour for Concorde planned Möben Kitchens Want 500 any network anytime voice minutes for just… People Liberal Democrat journeyman goes into exile on St Helena Cathedral takes on wicked sex club Biographer respects screen legend's wish for private life Ps Customs link star's home to VAT fraud By a Correspondent: Creator of Poldark saga dies aged 93 Factory girl switches graves to become saint Peugeot How to be canonised Pirate CD sales soar in £50m fraud Being a pal for the elderly helps to prolong active life Sharps Bedrooms What's Important Picture Gallery Radiotherapy cuts recurring cancer risk We have lost our power to managers, say GPs Flybe. com Relax ban on older beef, says watchdog The Saab 95 PC World The Computer Superstore A rail ticket for today? That'll be 20% extra Magnet Rediscovered Rembrandt fetches record £7m Search for legal aid has a long way to go PC World The Computer Superstore Stalling penthouse sales given a jet boost Life sounds sweet in poorer North Kettler Toyota Play Plus Filmfirst Duncan Smith aims to halt 'EU steamroller' Halfords Driving down prices Brown criticises Tories on Europe Emergency powers prompt alarm Today in Parliament Blair sets out themes for third term Leader's problem is the politics, not the policies Watchdog row forces Cabinet Office retreat Courts Sale Lords finally vote to scrap Section 28 Rics Windsor party police chief went home early Small-time smugglers may just be fined AMP Picture Gallery Why you don't know your own strength Son sees father killed by car thieves AOL Broadband Algerian jailed for terrorist card fraud plot In Brief Lift shaft death Footballer bailed New speed trap Cut in the act London Congress balks at Bush's pledge of Africa Aids cash Botswana is leading the way in battle against pandemic "heart-warming and cool" (AP): Sudan crash boy, 3, flown to London In Brief (AFP): Murder trial row (Reuters): Pardon denied (AP): Buzz off MyTravelLite. com America takes Mugabe to task MEPs demand answers in Brussels scandal Pressure mounts to find out how ?3.5 million went astray at the EC's statistical department, says Rory Watson Eurosceptics attack draft's new motto Trouble on the open market as Russia runs short of caviar Marks & Spencer Moscow bomb hero killed in street blast German relations with Italy go into deep freeze Our Foreign Staff: Only Blair heads for foreign parts Coutts & Co NatWest Russia's spying stars unmasked Little Chef Avignon festival closed by strike Sharon visit aims to make fresh start with Blair Evesham Technology 21 die in bridge bus plunge The Times Megawati is as bad as Suharto, her critics say Governing council of Iraqis 'will be in place in a week' Official report on Private Jessica leaves vital questions open Raids on troops grow more daring Amazing Lapton Deals US plans to seize suspects at will Third Way a matter of expediency for Left in Latin America Liberal California confronts years of forced sterilisation At least 20,000 people were victims of a eugenics programme, says Chris Ayres Dell The Sunday Times Pop First Choice The Times Clowning around with a classic Theatre Times Online Concert LSO/Pappano Barbican Comedy Tim Vine Soho Theatre, W1 ArtsFirst Triumph of the box-tickers who really, really care Be afraid when your hear the phrase 'corporate social responsibility' Foule fleggars and rhyme animals: invective is the oldest and newest linguistic act Picture Gallery Hypersafety is the greatest danger to rail You can't hear the whistles if you're a Eurocrat Thunderer King's Royal Assent The new Bank Governor has overseen a rate cut Foreign Language Tories must make Blair seem the wild radical on Europe Golf Wars Bill Clinton's place among the golfing presidents EU constitution and democracy Downing Street battle BBC impartiality Crisis of unity for Anglican Church Calculating the costs of travel by air Gap year benefits Euro bank robbery Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… The Times Young victims of Uganda conflict Cathedral dinner Stunned by a concert Here today . . . The Weather The Times Crossword 22,401 ChoLESSterol Nightmare on Wall St Briefing Cordiant link denied Extra time for Selfridges Soldier extends offer New Ford finance chief Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day HSBC The world's locak bank Hard labour Double boost for industry as pound falls after rate cut Dinner with Sage for $175,000 Index Bets are off RBS in talks on NCP car parks Lord Shawcross Mystery UK man buys $45m flat Hollinger held funding talks with Blackstone Need Know First direct The Cooperative Bank Results in brief Stoppress Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead HBOS faces allegation of sex discrimination Redbus board fights off attack NatWest Manufacturing a British revival Institutions tuck into Yell shares Mixed results for women who claim Corporate Bearish note sends Vodafone lower The morning after for Enterprise Inns Eurotop 100 Avoid BT ahead of price war Biggest price movements of the day Gilts rally on rate cut A payday for big hitters City Diary Pecking order City Diary NatWest Your job: restore our faith in pensions Anne Ashworth meets the minister who has just taken the hot seat Thoughts on Malcolm Wicks Politician charged with solving jigsaw of a thousand pieces In his own words Lloyds TSB Awkward award for Carillion after profit warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pensions reform is in need of a party Business in the Community's Examples of Excellence Lions International Bank denies US legal deal Corporate & Investment Banking Equity Prices GSK wins battle with Novartis in Augmentin war AstraZeneca up after US panel backs Crestor Menzies set to buy hotel on Bard's land Two-stripe verdict is setback for Adidas A Contemporary French Piece in Wood, Leather,… Rise of 'lawyers in lab coats' Analysis Surge in low-cost flights boosts air travel recovery Renault Velsatis KLM staff to fight job cuts Stanley founder steps back as sales top £1bn Tomahawk unleashed to outpace competition Goodwood glove box Purchasing Power! BMW's 6 Series back on road new and improved Changing times grant Rover room to rebuild Kevin Eason How a car giant is attempting to revive its ailling fortunes Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Uk's Number One Car Supermarket Brand New Porsches Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dvla Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Registration Numbers Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Shawcross Prosecutor at Numberberg whose brilliant exposition of the evidence was desicive in bringing Nazi war criminals to the gallows Lord Shawcross, GBE, PC, QC, Attorney-General, 1945-51, and UK Chief Proseculor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, wa born on February 4,1902. He died on July 10,2003, aged 101 Court & Social Burt Rhodes Musical director who wprked with the greats and composed scores for the television, film and the stage Burt Rhodes, musical director, composer and arranger was born on April 17,1923. He died on June 21,2003, aged 80 Births, Marriages & Deaths Philip Stone Actor who appeared regularly in the films of Stanley Kubrick and becme known for his role as Brigadier Davidson in television's The Rat Catchers Philip Stone, actor, was born on April 14,1924. He died on June 15,2003, aged 79 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices,… John East Actor, publicist and biogrpher of the Cheeky Chappic', comedian Max Miller The Frog Princess Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as Fiat Multipla owners attest Nature Notes News Quiz Bra-buening femisism has reached burn-out Debate@thetimes>co. uk Deabte the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Princess's Theatre: The Reproduction Last Night of Henry Viii Prize. quiz@thetirnes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 11,1944 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Changing the Guard Frozen glimpses of Eden School news Personal Column B. H. P. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eyes are Precious University news Want to place a classified advertisement? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Lecture Ceremony Summer party Answers Marriage Dinner Livery companies The Times Parliamentary aid in deciding compatibility of Act House of Lords No tort in denying access to solicitor House Fo Lords Prior homelessness removes priority need Court of Appeal VAT payable on discount of package holidays Court of Justice Simon Barnes Absence of stars puts big burden on Mutola Athletics Barker medal dream ends in late flurry In Brief Title defence Hall makes mark Flying to fifth Index The results service Much ado at inspiration for modern Games Olympic Games Today's fixtures Triple aim to topple records Bowls Stamford's young lions roar Shooting Chelsea step up player hunt Times Car Locator Blatter in favour of football team for Britain Oasis Dream puts an end to Choisir's adventure Ascot Ideal trip to bring out best in Idle Power York Wolverhampton Hughes celebrates Point decision Racing Integrity of racing could benefit from jockeys betting Yesterday's results Hamilton Park Chepstow Chester Caborn is criticised as playing fields disappear Sports politics Sponsor on cue to ease worries Snooker Tarnished All-Star match gets extra lustre Beane throws a curve-ball into arena Money men have the edge in risk business Taking different viewpoint to measure success Tom Dart explains the ins and outs of Major League Baseball Hawk-Eye keeping Britain on the ball Tom Dart looks at the recent innovations to help coaches The Times Why luck has a much larger say in play-offs Manager who could not be lured away by cash On Fridays Your Chance to Win with Budweiser Britain confident of success on road to Athens Armstrong ready for mountain highs Cycling: Tour de France The Times Teenage racers ride tough road to the top Motorcycling Rossi considers switch to four wheels Tour results Gibson and Mew left to challenge for title Swimming England given hope by Neville all-clear Netball Cultural change the key to sporting revolution Spectre of dominant England hanging over Tri-Nations Rugby union Leading English fixtures 2003-04 Fisher rejects offer of Saracens job Times Square Orr stays focused as Tigers fail in bid to keep him Rugby league Sami's haul provides springboard for Kent Frizzell County Championship first division Surrey start to turn screw Yesterday's scoreboards Sehwag launches heated assault on big total Ambrose knocks on door Kasprowicz pace has Somerset on the back foot Second division Shoaib fails to live up to star status on the field Di Venuto is leading light for Derbyshire Zimbabwe batting fails to live up to striking setting Cricket: NatWest Series Wisden pulls plug on village affair Malvern pair aim to make most of French connection All-rounder finds quick bowling a strain John Westerby says the latest injury sustained by Craig White, below, could end his England career Patel shows signs of maturity Golding looks to get best from old warhorse Sailling Excellent Els shines through the rain on longest day Golf Britons face tough tests in final regatta Rowing Donewald gets inside track on teenage star BAsketball Ecclestone suggests Coulthard needs a change Motor racing Bbc moves back into the picture after Fa accepts cut-price deal Football Ferguson's late bid fails to impress Kewell Dacourt joins Leeds summer bargains Ronaldinho ready for United Arsenal's Besiktas friendly stirs fears Emerton heads for Blackburn Beckham debut set for China Get fit, feel fit: tennis training Keegan weighs in to support Fowler Chelsea chasing Vieri after making move for Johnson Run Out (of betting shops) A bit of old and new for those reading runes of latest moves at Stamford Bridge A Whole New Ball Game Inside Sport Terror-Don't Panic First Person Health Arts Inside Whene E = Sex Appeal The Secret of Scientific Genius is Sexual Chemistr, Says a New Study, Toby Moore Finds the Theory Impressive … Relatively Verbatim 24 Hours Jane Shilling Sooner or Later the Plaintive Cry of the under Occupied Child Will Waft into the Living-Room Human Jungle Error Attack? Your Hamster) Amid Increasingly Dire Warnings of Terrorist Attack, an American Manual on how to Survive One Has Been Published Here. Tim Reid Says its Message is that There's Little to Worry About—you May Not Even Need to Interrupt your Tennis Match The Times Accident? No, It's Murder The Death of Skydiver Stephen Hilder Seemed like a Tragic Accident until Police Found the Straps on his Parachute Had Been Cut. It Isn't the First Time that Murder Inquiries Have Resulted from what, at First, Appeared to Be Misadventure. Geoff Garvey Reports on Two Cases from the 1970s My Incorrigible Friend Young Journalist Richard Wild was Shot Dead in Baghdad Last Week. Simon Reid-Henry Pays Tribute to his " Incorrigible, Aloof and Beautiful Friend" British Library London You Flexi Thing Men are Catching on to the Joys of Yoga, Says Simon Brooke What Can I Do to Improve Poor Blood Circulation? The Saturday Times Having a Beach Ball Covering up on Holiday is Not only Sensible, It's Glamorous and Fun, Says Carolyn Asome Paris is Perfect for Budding Florists Instead of Standing up on its Own, my Bouquet Lurched Drunkenly Bedore Falling in a Heap Shiseido is a Temple to Matters Olfactory. It Has Sumptuos Perfumes and is worth a Visit Just to Sniff Joseph Returns Entertainments Nises Ff Ecstasy in Agony Television the Face of Pain of Alfie Moon Makes Eastenders the Summer's Hottest Tip for Caitlin Moran Sanctuary All You Need is Laughs Pop Tired of Overpaid Superstars Unburdening their Miseries? Garry Mulholland Uncovers a New Wave of Performers Happy to Laugh at the Idiocies of the Music Game Goldfrapp Isn't It Ironic? Chris Campling on how Irony and Angst Can Make a Hit Hardy Perennial She's 59, but Francoise Hardy is Still an Icon. Bob Stanley Talks to her about Old Times and New Records In the Times Explain Yourself Charlie's Angels Perrier Judge Winner Chosen NT Not Daddy's Girl Elvis's Daughter is her Own Woman, Finds Lisa Verrico Albums Spooky Deceivers Journalists are Often Used and Misused by Intelligence, Says Tom Mangold Notebook Finding a Bill to Fit the Box Tony Blair's New Broadcasting Minister Has a Broad and Busy Remit, Reports Raymond Snoddy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crème Susan Hamilton Group WA Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items WA Victoria Wall Associates Heywood & Partners Charge of the Online Heavy Brigade Britain's Quality Newspapers All Agreed on Charging for Online Versions, Says Brian MacArthur The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Although Darien: Disaster in Paradise was a Fascinating Story about a Forgotten Historical Folly, Paul Hoggart Found It Hard to Take Seriously Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Films All Change in Court Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3015 Viewing Guide The Times Rolex It's Pouring with Gain Index For what It's worth Anna Spackman, Property Waiter of the Year Wise investors are staying with buy-to-let and may even seize the chance to increase their portfolios Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures This Week Marketreport Dorset v Wiltshire Semi-Detached Cottage in Maida Vale Getingetougetaway Out Regency House in Surrey Away Medieval Cottage in Somerset Get into the New Ladbroke Groove W10 is a heady cocktail where media courtesans and City slickers rub along with scratchcardville, says Damian Barr The tendrils of cool are stretching out from Golborn Road Picture Gallery Urban Splash Royal William Yard - Plymouth Master of the Yield Graham Gould offers the inside track on acquiring the perfect investment property Investmentmasterclass Whizzkid Basingstoke New Two-Bedroom Flat Norwich Three-Bedroom Terrace House Portsmouth Four-Bedroom House Battersea Reach Lower Mill Estate Property Bridport Dorset Ash mill Extend your Shelf Life New designs are bringing fitted wardrobes out of the closet, says Lucia van der Post Shelf Life The antique armoire may be romantic but it can't do the job Howtheotherhalflives Make Way for Three-Car Man City workers with wheels to spare make Gerrards Cross the third most costly town Three-Car Man Balearics World Class Homes French Property News Interealty Algarve Oceanico Develorments Algrave Parque da Floresta Viva Quinta Do Lago Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Buy Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Spain Nueva Calabonda La Finca Canary Riverside Bryant Homes Bellway NHBC Sunley Find a Welcome in the Hillsides House prices have tripled along with British children in the school as the appeal of Languedoc grows, reports Clare Stewart In the Hillsides The nearby town of Quillan has at least 80 foreign families TLC Tylden-Lofts & Calvert Ash mill The Times Limehouse, E14 Whitstable, Kent Oliver's Belgravia Modern Mews Hpuse. 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