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News from 13/06/2007

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Andrew Robson, Sir Anthony O'Reilly, Mike Rouse, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Gareth Harris, Magnus Linklater, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Penny Wark, Harriet Dougherty, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Ewan Cooper, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Brenda Bishop, David Lindsay, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Peter Wood, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Roger Pratt, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Joan New, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, Dr Aisha Gill, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, B. R. J. Simpson, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Piers Morgan, Elliot Gold, Martin Samuel, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, William Davies, Matt Hughes, Bill Cash, MP, Sarah Birke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Nicholas Carter, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, John Wilton, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell Tempus, William Horwood, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Grayson Perry, Carolyn Asome, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steven Hawkes, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Kim Fletcher, Martin Barnes, Denis O'Brien, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Steve Mercer, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Mike Pinder, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Christopher Irvine, Virginia Matthews,

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Index Arthritis drugs offer fresh hope at a price Trials show three new drugs have big impact Use may be restricted because of NHS budget Rules on GM-free food are relaxed Blair attacks media Private equity row Cricketers may sue Disappearing trick Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's Weather The Times Revolutionary drugs usher in new era for thousands of patients 'Injection eased pain and made me more energetic' Picture Gallery More troops set to return from Iraq Doctors' pay fears Officer found dead Bill for Levy party Iraqi death inquiry Now you see it, now you don't Bush's watch goes missing in Albania Did adoring crowd 'lift' prized Timex? Hey presto! The great disappearing trick Rathbones Rules on GM-free food relaxed as Europe lowers the purity standard Traces of other materials allowed Britain's 'organic' threshold adopted Bills rise as China gets a taste for milk and honey Acquired taste Prison is a finishing school for burglars Antisocial costs Children's campaign Nazi double agents Judge gets his briefs out to prove his point Bonhams 'The fear of missing out means the media is like a feral beast' Blair and journalism PM uses speech to attack journalists 24-hour news cycle 'overwhelms No 10' What the professionals say I used to be a sketchwriter, but I'm all right nooowwwww Blair and journalism Timesonline M&S Jurors show leniency to ethnic minorities They are trying to correct race 'bias' Verdicts are not affected, study says Boots Opticians Professionals do not avoid jury service Specsavers Opticians No party for the Prince People Bono — friend of the poor, friend of Africa. And also, Postscript Meanwhile, Sharon Osbourne reels with fresh accounts … Anger is brewing over Hairspray, the new film starring Let's hope that the Beckham offspring don't have her ball skills. Here is Victoria, desparately attempting to woo the American public by appearing at a Los Angeles baseball game. Who else would do sport in a pair of Dries Van Noten trainers with heels that cost £300? As the PM delivered his broadside speech to Reute Escape to Victory, the 1981 Second World War PoWs-play A decent celebrity turnout at the Leicester Square … Emma Watson from Harry Potter, musing on fame to Tatler Angelina Jolie now includes animals in her charity … Stabbed PC died doing job he longed for all his life, says wife Praise for kind, loving family man Anti-stab vest had gap at neck Fly Silverjet 'Chemical castration' option for sex crimes So it's true after all — women really do marry men who look like their fathers Rules of attraction Kellogg's Bran Flakes Prada Parfums CitroËn 'Honour' killing used to threaten others 'You will be next', Asian woman is told Violence is behind high suicide rates 'My family said I had destroyed their name' Easy Jet The Medium is the Message Journalists should be able to take as much criticism as they dish out Public Equity Debate over the role of private equityshould balance benefits with responsibility China Calling When everybody's named the same, then who knows Wu's Wu? My adventures in Toytown, Pt II Picture Gallery I don't blame the (middle-class) parents Thunderer: Roll up for a five-ringed political circus in 2012 Calling a halt to 'honour' killings Sounds different The rights of marriage and divorce Inconvenience Timesonline Whose language is it? Arresting move Clean youth Cross dresser Taste of summer Ignorant bliss Doodle-don't The hippies were wrong: money can buy you love Women won't like this, but Sugar was right and fair Comment Scant support for Israel boycott plan Palace Theatre Wint & Kidd Taking a stand Princes open hearts about Diana in first US interview Saab93 BBC checks to see if stars are good value African literature's hero honoured Powergen Orange Chinua Achebe Body of father in sea-death mystery found Wife says there was no argument Tribute to 'loving, adventurous' boy AA Norwich Union Direct Set alight and left to die Gatwick advert lands in trouble Shot woman's 'traumatic past' 2,500 at preacher's funeral Northern rock Man trapped in the rubble after part of Blears's office collapses Equality Bill gives mothers right to breast-feed publicly Law covers babies under one year old Call for age limit to be extended 'We should try to behave in a sensitive fashion' Hot stuff as a devilish Don makes his scorching return First night Opera Don Giovanni Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Private jet travel arrives for the price of a business-class ticket New aircraft can be used as 'air taxis' Hire costs under £1,000 per hour 'Nice is £6,000 return but I save a day's work' Teacher loses Harry Potter book claim Assaulted girl dies Rule of thumb Solicitor jailed Madeleine charge Standby switch-off Bird decline 'slows' Stop the Boycott Nurse Killed by man 'living in virtual world' She was stabbed more than 70 times Violent websites helped fuel frenzy Vodafone Piriton Tuition fees fail to put off students, but they may end up £30,000 in debt Applications rise for university places Call to keep loans linked to inflation Intune Network for Animals Divisions laid bare in race to finish line Johnson: Winner must be in Cabinet or lose influence Change is afoot behind the facade of the Cabinet Office Cruddas: Backbench rival who has already seen off one minister Coe may not pay for £400,000 logo Video caused epileptic seizures Inquiry will focus on health checks Bmibaby Labour leader quits 'culture city' board, claiming £20m loss Mini-dinosaur gave carnivore rivals a run for their money Fossil fills gap in evolution record Herbivore's long legs aided escape Multiple Display Advertising Items Balloon helps burns girl regrow hair Sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Girl tells how sex attacker re-enacted web fantasy Teenager waives right to anonymity She was assaulted and stabbed in neck Green Flag Police in Europe to share DNA records MP's 'outburst' Triplets party at 80 Young offenders Tour turns masters into street artists National Gallery hangs replica works London show 'will reach out to visitors' Pipex Multiple Display Advertising Items France China Pakistan cricketers threaten to sue police over Woolmer 'smears' Coach died of natural causes Early findings 'were a mistake' Case timeline Anglian Home improvements Fountains of Rome may dry up after builders sever pipe Where three roads meet Directline Sarkozy's teetotal image is blurred G8 performance attracts criticism Thousands see video on internet Tda Why Uncle Sam must conquer fear of new arrivals Cheltenham & Gloucester Timesonline Intunegroup Khan's challenge Bitesize Shredded Wheat Government on brink of collapse as Gaza moves closer to civil war Rival leaders are targeted in attacks Fatah suspends role in Government Elder statesmen breathe new life into Knesset (AFP): Kosovo liberty only way, says UN chief (AFP): Anti-bribery pledge (AFP): Bomb plot arrests (AP), (AFP): Rise in trafficking (AFP): Statues' new home (AFP): Poachers kill rhino (AFP): Dissident honoured Grid groans under Delhi's desire for cool Heatwave causes daily electricity cuts Air-conditioning drains power supply The Times Under pressure Black declines right to testify (AP): Van Gogh's last works on show Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Cabin plunge closes high wire (Reuters): Energy wings its way aloft Rock find leaves financial hole China needs more names — double-quick Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Track Son-in-law pays the price for seeking to succeed President Multiple Display Advertising Items US troops kill Afghan police they thought were Taleban Capital One Croatian Serb leader jailed for war crimes The Times Gas bill bungle to cost £12m Bond markets fall Quote of the day Business blogs St. James's Place Private equity lobby to remove chief as flak continues to fly Broad criticism has hit fever pitch MPs question venture capitalists Defence stance Index Stock markets HBOS must be more measured in attempt to be fair Leave well alone on Governor Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Open house Need to know Results in brief MoD awaits US response to bribery accusations against BAE Charges threaten expansion in US Focus on Iraq may help British group Business big shot Timesonline British Gas under attack again as bill system fails Direct debit error leaves £12m owing Customers facing arrears of £300 Leaders in London Summit 2007 Why the customers flare up Last-ditch talks over Boots pension HBOS value falls by £1.5bn as mortgage business struggles Share of lending down to just 8% More attractive rates necessary SAP Of interest Barclays may turn to cash in ABN fight Osborne demands one-term limit for Bank of England Governor Yorkshire Bank Britain reduces global trade gap to its smallest in nearly two years Cheaper utility bills lead to drop in rate of inflation Unite urges Government to save Jaguar and Land Rover Union worry over asset-stripping Minister rules out intervention Dell Top marques The great sell-off Accenture Fight continues out of the ring MPs have scorching words for private equity chiefs Commons panel attacks tax breaks BVCA defends entrepreneurship Rugby World Cup 2011 In the high pressure world of bonds dealing, keeping … City Diary Oasishongkong This is the platform clock from Grand Central Station, Capital City, Arcturus V, where, as you see, the hour is 80 minutes long to allow for a longer orbital period This time it's personal, says Spowart City Diary Nigel Boardman, partner at City lawyers Slaughter and … City Diary Horlick's stirred, FT's in hot water City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Sign of the times: there is much talk about so-called … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Royal Mail to stand ground on pay offer Union says post group won't talk Walkout would be first for over decade Baugur alliance buys Debenhams stake Timesonline Clydesdale Bank Have your say in a forum that is growing in power and influence Business blogs Internet blogs are taking on the big corporations and winning. As the blogerati continue to set the agenda, The Times provides the first full list of the 50 top blogs, corporate and anti-corporate alike. This list is a work in progress — let us know what is in your favourites folder . . . Timesonline Everybody's got something to say GSK is sued after diabetes drug scare knocked share price The Times US bond markets take a fresh battering Bancrofts set to detail Journal safeguards Rival tycoon to challenge O'Reilly at IN&M meeting O'Brien questions expenses payments Media group may take court action Ireland's feuding billionaires The Times Chinese inflation at two-year high Experts expect bank to raise rates Non-food figures are comforting The Times Lehman sets bar for investment banks with 27% earnings surge Timesonline BP shaves world oil reserves estimate (Reuters): Telecoms boss out Veolia increase Bebo iTunes deal Jones Lang in India We play games with the market at our peril Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Rolls-Royce gleams after GE's talks with Airbus falter Large caps Optimism boosts chip makers Small caps Gilts Ted Baker looks good expanding in a slow but steady fashion IN&M Synergy H'lthcare Equity Prices The share centre The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Law Report Weather Eye Peter Drew Colourful developer who transformed derelict London dockland into a thriving community Peter Drew, OBE, developer, was born on September 4,1927. He died of a heart attack on June 4,2007, aged 79 Lives Remembered Robin Midgley Flight Lieutenant Wallace McIntosh Rear-turret air gunner who shot down three night fighters in a single sortie over Normandy shortly after D-Day Flight Lieutenant Wallace McIntosh, DFC and Bar, DFM, wartime air gunner, was born on March 27,1920. He died on June 4,2007, aged 87 Peter Leighton-Langer Austrian who fought in the British Army during the war, later writing about other enemy aliens in the British Forces Peter Leighton-Langer, soldier and businessman, was born on August 3,1923. He died on May 10,2007, aged 83 Aden Abdullah Osman First President of Somalia after its independence in 1960 Aden Abdullah Osman, President of Somalia, 1960-67, was born in 1908. He died on June 8,2007, aged 99 Court Circular Monthly mass cycle rides require notice to police Law Report Court of Appeal Memorial service Service Reunion Parade Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Patron Lieutenancy Lecture Announcements Dinner Meeting School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church News There's plenty of snow in June — up in the clouds Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 13,1945 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals The Times Former rider must be top choice to lead jockeys Racing Hamilton Park Richard Hughes is demonstrably correct when branding … The Stuart Williams-trained Hogmaneigh, among the marke Tennis Course specialists Motor racing Miss Andretti impresses in raiding party Racing Nottingham Salisbury Yesterday's results Rob Wright landed a 23¾-1 double yesterday with Gold … Redcar Chester Worcester Brighton Racing Rugbycamps Beverley Kempton Park Skeletons in closet of T-Mobile prove a bone of contention Cycling Team's hard line on drugs is resisted Tour will not be clean, says manager Swiss Late goal denies England a well-deserved victory Hockey Hurricane is still prone to outbreaks of turbulence Snooker Badminton Results Cricket Cycling Hockey Shooting Cricket Fixtures Tennis Football Other sport The Times Blackballed Davies ready to complete graduation under gaze of the elite Golf US Open Championship Youngster makes amateur history Qualified success for Bridgend boy Welsh rare hits Harrington has the game to atone for Winged Foot Wie discovers that being a commercial phenomenon comes at a hefty price Lack of class in back line forces Smith to take cover Rugby league Britain squad Yet another painful early exit sounds last waltz for Henman Tennis Croat serves up Davis Cup warning LTA makes mess of Wimbledon draw Hawk-Eye blackout fails to knock Roddick off his impressive rhythm Tennis Cavaday gives hope on poor day for Brits The Times Twelve year-old makes US Open Froch vacates title Honest success Moon eclipsed Race is irrelevant to Pickering — all that matters is winning Athletics Heir apparent to Wells in cup squad No white sprinter has won since 1981 Timesonline Britain squad County set quick to click on to internet revolution Cricket Minor Counties Clubs Villages Schools First division County Championship Second division Happy with a nappy, but I can't wait to be back in the Test arena once more Moores defends Panesar from charge of excessive appealing Tough at the top India call on old warhorse in quest for new coach Cricket Borde, 72, comes out of retirement Harbhajan and Sehwag are omitted Test squad Vaughan turns to his nightwatchmen Hungry Hiddink makes no secret of his friends in the highest of places Football European Under-21 Championship Russia's coach talks exclusively to Peter Lansley about his regard for Abramovich and the English game Zola blames England's lack of success on obsession with foreign players Safety-first tactics putting squeeze on early exchanges Kieran Richardson's petulance in storming down the … United face competition from Inter for Tévez's signature Football Price could be more than £30m Agent's evidence 'key' to contract row Gibson tells Sheffield United to go all the way for justice Suitors queue up as Smith nears exit at Old Trafford City step up Ramos pursuit after Thaksin deal stalls Football Beckham toils for fitness Billionaire may make move for Birmingham Decent bets Window watch Dead certs Long shots Lies, damned lies and statistics Football The Henry row As the bonds between Arsenal and Thierry Henry loosen, Matt Hughes examines the star striker's options Timesonline Friends Provident Times Crossword 23,626 The Insider Hamilton's joy puts McLaren team-mates on collision course Alonso troubled by rookie driver Pressure mounts for US Grand Prix The Times Index Best for football Index The face The private life of HRH Did you see? Father figures he'll resign The click Did you know? One hell of a questionnaire Did you hear? Whether Tony got whacked . . . ? Detail from Nymphéas, by Monet, one of the works of Impressionist and Modern Art on show to the public at Sotheby's in London from tomorrow before being sold at auction next week. It is valued at up to £15 million Modern morals Show business As the new Apprentice is hired on TV tonight, James Harding, the Times Business Editor, argues that Sir Alan Sugar's Confrontational style is out of step with modern business methods The hired and the fired: where are they now? Sir Alan: the verdict I don't believe in school league tables Head teacher and schools Chief Pat Langham thinks life's more important than grades Interview by Penny Wark The Times Tale of a willow that's enough to make you weep Let's go for gold in bog-snorkelling Depths of deceit? How football made us sane Playing in a team has restored hope for mentally ill patients, reports Anjana Ahuja Timesonline Beauty Jury Chain-mail with chutzpah Embellishment is no longer about cute beads and delicate trims. Carolyn Asome on how to make studs and metallics work for you Loving cups Volkswagen I'd love to dress Michael Jackson My life in fashion Light-up jackets, plastic coats, PVC dresses and Kylie's balloon outfit . . . . . I'm a rebel, Gareth Pugh informs Nicola Copping RenÉ Caovilla Eyeliners in every hue Beauty jury Skoda Auto When it comes to the curves, it's way out in front Chain reaction Detail is retail The Times A perfect likeness, but whose is it? The BP Portrait Award has been opened up to artists of all ages. The result, says Joanna Pitman, is a selection of images that celebrates maturity. But what do some faces conceal and others give away? Grayson Perry First Night Soundofmusiclondon Lessons from his ethereal highness David Hockney's choice of almost abstract Turner watercolours surprises John Russell Taylor The circus moves on What will George Michael snap up at Art Basel? A porny Santa perhaps, says Gareth Harris Saint Vic, my idol, proves to be fallible Pop The Only Ones Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert Aldeburgh Festival roundup Various venues Theatre Reviews First night Wuthering Heights York Theatre Royal Concert Gala opening Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Pharoahe Monch Jazz Café, NW1 Theatre Trance Bush, W12 Looking forward to Mondays Naturally, the company you work for says it loves you. … Multiple Display Advertising Items Skills shortage means record salary increases Demand for PA skills has never been greater, says Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items A welcome change from the monotony of minimalism and … Multiple Display Advertising Items Lenny on a road to nowhere Last night's TV Lenny's Britain BBC One Fringe Television choices Dawn on the other hand . . . Kids want to be Jordan not JK Today's TV A Dirty Weekend in Hospital Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm The Apprentice BBC One, 9pm About Face Digital Choice Sky Arts, 8pm Marco Polo Sky One (and HD), 9pm True Stories: Talk to Me/Two Swimmers More4,9pm/9.30pm Variations Natural World BBC Two, 9pm Runaway E4,9pm Britney: Off the Rails Channel 4,10pm The Mark of Cain More4,10pm Film of the night Film choice Barton Fink (1991) Sky Indie, 2pm/9pm The Firm (1993) Best of the rest Film4,9pm Exit Wounds (2001) Five, 9pm Escape from New York (1981) ITV4, 10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Space Cowboys (2000) BBC One, 10.45pm Carla's Song (1996) Film4,11.50pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4240 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts

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