News from 15/06/2007
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Ralph Lloyd-Jones, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, David Ingalls, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, Emma Crichton-Miller, Lorna Blackwood, Colin Fuller, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, Sylvia Crookes, James Hider, Cllr Jenny Jones, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Antonia Senior, Joanne Bale, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Charlotte Rowles, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Laurence Joyce, G. R. Watkins, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Chris Riley, William Porter, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Ben Machell, Anatole Kaletsky, Alice Munro, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Robert Madeley, Dr Laurence Gerlis, Helen Rumbelow, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Andrew O'Hagan, Derwent May, Alan Feinstein, Helen Parker, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Russell Vallance, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Paul Martin, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Richard Stratford, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Alan Stockwell, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Judi Martin, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Laura Deeley, Sir Michael Quinlan, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roy Hyde, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, John Fox, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Nick Martin-Clark, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Caroline Rees, Steve Jelbert, Kevin Dash, Ian Rankin, Iain Glen, Anne Ashworth, Margaret Atwood, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Tom Jago, Matthew Ratsma, Thomas Catán, Sir Christopher Meyer Chairman, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Angela Merkel, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Andrew Ellson, Russell Twisk, David Hutcheon, Ben Macintyre, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Ben Webster Transport Editor, Martin Waller, Clare Abbott, Norman Mailer, Michael Horsnell, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, John R. Oates, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, David Allison, Professor Robert Colls, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Sue Webb, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Ian McEwan, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex The Lady is still not for turning . . . Europe divided Britain faces summit fight over EU blueprint Report obtained by Times shows conflicts State of emergency declared in Gaza Adverts going . . . gone One-drink limit plan Henry transfer talks Bricks and Mortar Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Angela Merkel's report to the European Council Index Pugh Cameron pledges flexible work for all Priest jailed Madeleine clue Shorn free One drink and you're over: drivers face lower limit to cut road deaths Blood-alcohol limit may be cut Britain out of step with Europe Chopard Deaths rise as tests fall Picture Gallery DNA records of children under 10 are on national database Young blacks 'will dominate the files' Records of over 5% of Britons held Elderly 'need new rights to protect against abuse' 'Give black boys a safe haven' Briton arrested for extradition to US Bodies discovered Oldest killer freed Ex-Wales star's ban Ready meals alert Fines for cheats Flying high at 90 Barrymore arrested on suspicion of 2001 murder Bvloari Death inquiry 'Treaty on the Functioning of the Union'— a fresh start or a revived constitution? EU summit Two years ago French and Dutch voters appeared to have killed off the blueprint for Europe's future. Bronwen Maddox analyses the bargaining before the summit in Brussels that will decide what happens next Index For and against At the table Poland 'is ready to wreck everything if our voting demands are not met' EU summit PC World Current voting weights Constitutional treaty voting weights Polish proposed voting weights How the roof is falling in on new home-sellers' packs Surveyors say new plan unenforceable Huge payouts if scheme is scrapped Millions of TVs heading for tip as analogue ends Míele The men issue Dfs Dfs Too many immigrants are let in, say nearly half of Asians Racial tensions rise due to influx Help for migrants fuelling divisions Judge lifts terror suspect's anonymity order ASDA Men of war Prince's heroes are snubbed on the streets of Poundbury Indian Ocean Death of the lads mag Summer su doku Easy Jet Anyone for television? People The media seem to be embracing Tony Blair's "feral … Sharon Stone (star of Basic Instinct and Casino) in China, where she will be judging in the tenth annual Shanghai international Film Festival A grim clash between a clunking fist and a fey, slappin Did Suralan make the right choice, in the last episode Postscript While David Beckham enjoys yet another career revival, While Gordon Brown takes great care in pretending he's Imminently returning to Downing Street as Gordon Brown' Sir David Attenborough, at celebrations for 50 years … Dolphin Bathrooms Euphoria Weight-loss drug linked to risk of suicide US bans treatment available in Britain Danger 'even if no sign of depression' Drink and drugs fuel rise in teen sex disease Fly Monarch Halfords Thousands at risk as flood defences fail to make grade Storms threaten weekend of chaos across country Attitude Giorgio Armani Gordon Ramsay's brother in court on heroin charges Lawyer pleads for chef's financial help Bali court told that drug was for own use Black sheep Poles Apart There is no good reason why a new EU treaty must be rushed through this year Age Concern Neglect and abuse of the elderly are a big problem that may well get bigger Street Warfare It doesn't matter what you call it, so long as you can read the sign Fancy a drink? Go to Denmark Picture Gallery You won't see Termination 2 at the movies Madness - to be locked into this way of thinking Easing the pain of separation Rounded workers Off limits Truth and responsibility in the national media Tragedy of the growing violence in Gaza GM-free food Timesonline Expensive milk Costly vaccines Audible opera Simply citric Loose clothing Why we must break with the American crazies The Sopranos: every inch a Shakespearean drama Women on HRT run risk of developing ovary cancer Oestrogen can promote the disease Anti-hormone drugs slow illness Peugeot Oncologists suffering stress 'are care threat' Currys Sainsbury's It's party time as the Chancellor bows out Brown will put reform of the Lords on back burner Subaru New aircraft takes off for a greener but noisier future '50 per cent less Co2' from engines EasyJet may put it into service by 2015 Auris Prescription charges scrapped Python gives couple a fright Obesity treated as child neglect £1.5m record deal for waitress Boots Princes hope concert for Diana will finally silence her critics Argos Beckham joins a galaxy of British stars racing up Forbes list of top celebrities Oprah Winfrey reclaims supremacy Stones and Elton John join elite ten Renault The leading 50 The Falklands: 25 years since the Iron Lady won her war Liberation Day 'Once we'd taken the ridge, we saw the enemy sloping off' How the conflict unfolded Marks and spencer CitroËn Pop First night The White Stripes Hyde Park Multiple Display Advertising Items 40 staff abused pupils for 25 years Some 'still work in care homes' Allegations of assault and sex acts Pipex Directline Troubled past Authors and celebrities flock from home and abroad to Edinburgh's book festival Ian McEwan and Alan Bennett to star Mailer to make 'virtual' appearance Writers will cyber-sign copies from across the Atlantic The New Iron Lady Top of the bill Intel Sex offender killed fiancée and her carer who visited eight days later Women stabbed to death in flat Killer classed as medium to low-risk The Times Addict hid in roofs to steal £100,000 Shooting inquest End of line for food Foreign exchange Möben Tate misses out as fabled collection goes to US Collector made fortune in America Works by Turner and Constable lost 'Ugly is good' in hunt for new city gargoyles Russia Spain 'There will be no dialogue with Fatah, only the sword and the rifle' Hamas overruns Gaza strongholds Fatah dissolves unity Government On other pages Timesonline 3 Store President's fortress falls in the face of Hamas onslaught Fatah militants turn on leader who 'left them to fight without orders' British Gas Mutilation of horse 'for meat' brings fear to Italy's stables Kellogg's Bran Flakes 101 grandchildren need a big lap Record family is population booster Numbers down 6 million since 1992 Decathlon Family types (AFP): Iran asked to take nuclear timeout (AFP): Aid for farmers (AFP): Birth of democracy (AFP): India's first lady? (AFP): Strauss share-out (Reuters): Presidential praise PC World Greens go from hurling insults to Cabinet jobs Alliance Leicester Libby suffers new court defeat (AP): Missing Apollo returns home Space station systems failure (Reuters): Everest too cold for '20s gear TalkTalk (Reuters): Accused Syrians condemn the murder of Lebanese politician Booming economy makes Spain worst EU offender in fight to cut levels of Co2 Mayor brings out bicycles to push drivers off the road Saddling up Klansman convicted of Mississippi race murders after 43 years Two black victims beaten and drowned Kidnapper facing rest of life in prison Odd Bins (AFP): Former UN chief Waldheim dies (AP): Children's curfew (AFP): Healthy rewards (AP): Diplomat expelled (Reuters): Footballers 'defect' (AP): Art must stay Comet North Korea leader may have had heart surgery The Smile Train Don't forget. . . NatWest Ivory deal sparks illegal market fears Trad Index General's report is Iraq deadline for Bush Democrats attack over troop surge Republicans want withdrawals in July Orange Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Ominous calm as curfew and fear keep streets clear Off-the-wall theft sparks global search for £600,000 masterpiece Furniture Village The Times The Times Embattled head of private equity lobby group is forced to resign Linthwaite out as industry is attacked Predecessor is returning to post Hotel chief quits over fake CV MPC shake-up BAE jets inquiry Quote of the day Dobbies up 17% Satellite link-up Work-from-home drive as HSBC aims to sublet HQ Checking out Stock markets Rebel calls for sale of O'Reilly's flagship How a few little fibs took a big boss down Picture Gallery Right taste, wrong chemistry? Commodities Brown bends Currencies UK online Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Hotels boss quits over fake qualifications CV was reviewed ahead of promotion IHG says 'basis of trust undermined' Business big shot Degrees of mendacity The Times Acer And the winners are . . . yes, you guessed it City Diary Awards crowd let in on on-air errors City Diary There are two aldermanic elections coming up in the … City Diary Charity boxing match hits ropes City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bloomsbury's next Potter gold? City Diary I see the site of one of the City's oldest and smallest City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Chancellor gives in to pressure over selection of Bank's MPC Brown introduces more transparency Opponents claim changes fall short Ibis Hotel Kwik Save pleads for time to save chain Inquiry into BAE's South African dealings focuses on middlemen Electrolux Polar Capital faces row over bonus fees Life on Mars DVD distributor sold Retail sales robust Thomson Financial: Focus DIY in talks Home Retail rise Pensions cap Dobbies shares bloom in bid battle hopes Entrepreneur buys up stock Hunter move could block Tesco Dell Xerox US rates leap is an alert, Paulson says Thomson Financial: Crystal gazing (Reuters): SAS in talks on bmi (AP): Colgate fakes scare (AP): Hotels launched EBay takes its adverts off Google Search engine planned rival event Auction site was biggest client by far Goldman and Bear Stearns feel impact of housing downturn The Times Liberty and EchoStar unite in bid for satellite operator Private equity may enter auction Offers expected to reach $5.5bn The Sunday Times Historical links Broadband customers are all too often left up in the air The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds O'Reilly's opportunistic critic starts valid debate Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Web angel investor on the lookout for another big winner Last. fm backer reaped £22m in sale Focus on funding at start-up stage Mediapolis Channel 4 faces test of quality by Ofcom 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 Bradford & Bingley bounces back on talk of cash return Large caps Rival's failure boosts Alizyme Small caps Gilts Worth taking trip with First Choice chief and TUI Travel partner AEA Technology Polar Capital Tech Equity Prices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kurt Waldheim Austrian head of the UN who as president of his country was later tainted by charges of complicity in Nazi atrocities Kurt Waldheim, Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1972-81, and President of Austria, 1986-92, was born on December 21,1918. He died on June 14,2007, aged 88 Q&A Weather Eye Guy de Rothschild Flamboyant scion of the French banking family who twice rebuilt its fortunes Baron Guy de Rothschild, banker, wine grower and horse breeder, was born on May 21,1909. He died on June 12,2007, aged 98 Gordon Etherington-Smith Lives Remembered Bill Johnston Sir David Hatch Questions Answered Geopower, and how the airship was sunk Extending suspension of doctor Law Report Court of Appeal UK in breach of uninsured drivers' duty Queen's Bench Division Conspirators each liable for full compensation Court of Appeal Criminal Division Court Circular Memorial Services Thanksgiving Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lunch Church News Deaths In Memoriam-Private Dinner School Notices Rocket lightning gives Nasa a high-speed sprite Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 15,1864 Dispatches from an action during the Maori Wars recount fierce resistance to British forces by the defenders of an earthen fortress, known as a Pah, which thwarted a direct assault Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills BMW Distinctive D-Type can still turn others green with envy Motoring £2.5m classic set Le Mans fastest lap Sound of engine is truly magnicent Radical solutions may yet breathe new life into Jaguar Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Wolf-online TSL Finance Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Tension growing as wave of suspensions hits weighing-room Racing Chepstow Mick Kinane continues to attract support in the Royal … Goodwood Rugby union Football York Racing Dettori unhurt in French fall Chris Stickels, the clerk of the course at Ascot, will Sandown Park Market Rasen Course specialists Roddick's backhand compliments give Bogdanovic a lift Tennis Artois Championships Enigmatic Briton 'should hit top 50' American finally asserts himself Boots Roger Draper, the chief executive of the LTA, has Berrigan snapped up by Hull in fresh recruitment drive Rugby league Boots Football Results Badminton Baseball Newbury Racing results The Goodwood Festival of Speed Cycling Golf Lingfield Park Yarmouth Hockey Rowing Fontwell Park Uttoxeter Rugby league Tennis Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Other sport London logo gets seal of approval Walker on target Medal of honour Title on the line World Cup hopes lifted by a special relationship Rugby union Knowles to join the squad in July Built reputation working with skiers Guinness Brewed in Dublin Roll of honour Ashton has options at last as he continues repair job Rugby union Leicester given early test of credentials in Bristol Fixtures Timesonline Investec World Cup squads Dougherty's short game comes good to raise hopes for the long haul Golf US Open Englishman takes the overnight lead Rose and Poulter in the chasing pack The Times Early scores Timesonline Davies quickly makes himself at home Golf US Open Toyota Alonso stays in slipstream as new kid on the block takes control Motor racing United States Grand Prix Hamilton shrugs off Spaniard's rant Believes McLaren have shown no bias Young pretender Formula One prepares to invest in new Indian wealth He is 1) talented and 2) a winner. But does Hamilton add up to the real deal? Clouds will provide a silver lining for England swing men Cricket Fourth npower Test match Conditions sure to suit Hoggard Harmison may prove tall order Vaughan backs Panesar's appeal as an entertainer Fast starters Squads Timesonline Pearce rouses the troops but riles sullen Casiraghi Football European Under-21 Championship Bent rejects West Ham's offer of £75,000 a week Decent bets Window watch Dead certs Long shots Coca-Cola League Two Clydesdale Bank Premier League Times Online Dates for the diary Coca-Cola Championship Coca-Cola League One Barclays Premier League fixtures 2007-08 Bolton in mood to spoil Allardyce's homecoming Manager makes an early return United welcome old boy Coppell Top table The big kick-off Jordan turns his attention to Charlton in wake of court victory Football Palace chairman says case 'not over' Judge's ruling condemns Dowie Bringing it all together King under knife Beckham revels in dramatic life before Hollywood finale Football Times Crossword 23,628 The Insider Wenger talks pave way for Henry's move to Barcelona Arsenal manager enters negotiations Eto'o switch may form part of deal The Times Inside Plus Simon Barnes Golf Index The face The Lady lingers Did you see? It ain't easy, know wha' I mean? The click Did you know? Honey, I shrank the city Did you hear? Muppet government Storm clouds gather over a field in Agartala in northeastern India at the beginning of the monsoon season, which brings 80 per cent of the country's rain between June and September Modern morals When I was a lad Laddism was Loaded, Liam, lager and loutish nights out. But now its icons are dads and its magazines are old hat. So was it just middle-class posturing all along? Mark Jones reports Sofa Workshop Male icons, then and now Magimix Lemon chicken escalope with thyme Chicken: my recipe for anger-management Chicken fricassee with peas and spring onions Chicken gratin with Gruyére Chicken salad with lime and cucumber The Times Bucolic idylls should come with a health warning Memoirs extol an urban existence Rebel with no bottle Hair with Hari Answers your style questions The times Luxury with Lucia The kinder way to get younger skin The Times One mother's answer to terror The flamboyant clothes designer Narda Dalgleish tells Libby Purves how her roots helped her to survive loss O Ahmad AA Let's not reject our geniuses Health Genetic screening risks losing a future Dickens, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Inside Body & Soul tomorrow Low testosterone can be bad for your heart When the stag male slows down, his cholesterol levels can go up The Beat Goes on Five Star Army You're not still going to Glasto, are you? What can you get for the price of a weekend at Worthy Farm? Times writers scour Europe for the best alternatives Van Morrison Thrills, pills and bellyaching You don't have to be mad to be BC Camplight, but it helps, the cheery neurotic tells Phoebe Greenwood Bose When exile brings harmony Refugees' stories have created a remarkable opera with children, Emma Crichton-Miller reports The Times What makes a music fan? The rock of ages From the Everly Brothers through to MySpace, music fans come in all ages. What unifies them is passion The Times Classical Martha Argerich Lugano Festival 2006 EMI Classics Pop The White Stripes Icky Thump XL The Charts Pop Calvin Harris I Created Disco Sony/BMG Radio Timesonline The Times Orchestral manoeuvres The BBC has found its groove in a new music series, says Neil Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall Dance Reviews First night Savion Glover Sadler's Wells Theatre Nakamitsu Gate Theatre, W11 My embarrassing illness is cured Last night's TV Embarrassing illnesses Channel 4 Mischief: I Hate My Bald Head BBC Three My Name is Earl Channel 4 The Times Television choices Hamilton in pole position Sir Alan lands a late blow Today's TV Nation on Film Special: Caribbean Cricket Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7.30pm The Lost World of the Raj BBC Two, 9pm MTV Live: Editors Digital Choice MTV, 7pm Pompeii UKTV History, 8pm Variations 8 Out of 10 Cats Channel 4,9.30pm The Vulcan Bomber History Channel, 9pm Friday Night Hijack Sky Arts (and HD), from 7.30pm Balderdash & Piffle BBC Two, 10pm Film of the night Film choice In the Company of Men (1997) BBC Two, 12.35am The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) Best of the rest Sky Indie, 2pm/10.50pm The Cincinnatti Kid (1965) TCM, 7.05pm Good Morning Vietnam (1987) UKTV Gold, 10.30pm Web video of the day Puzzles—answers from the back page Bad Lieutenant (1992) Film4,11pm The Faculty (1998) BBC One, 11.35pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4242 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index 'The slowdown may not provide many people with the chance to snap up a bargain in a smart street' Opening Bids Architecture Week Focus on . . . Newcastle In Glass-Fronted House in London Get in Get out Get Away SW17: striking corner house with garden courtyards, by Matthew Ratsma Out Masterpiece in West Sussex West Stoke: magnificent series of converted conservatories, by Kevin Dash Away 1920s Pad near Birmingham Sutton Coldfield: Grade II listed Art Deco mansion, by Robert Madeley Mind the Price Gap House Price Debate The North-South divide is widening and hard-up homeowners will now be staying put The winners and losers in the market Crest Nicholson Valleys and Cliffs Market Report Wales The old mining areas are leading a buoyant housing market, says Caroline Brannigan Big Yellow Self Storage The End of the Line Beckon the Brave A retired railway carriage on a Welsh clifftop has become an ethical letting company's latest property, says Caroline Rees Fact Box Anglesey Angle Charles Church Cheshire Fat Cat Pad Where to Spend It Poole Hall combines formality and luxury, finds Marcus Binney Telfordhomes Fact File Green quarter Multiple Display Advertising Items The Glass Menagerie Cover Story Anne Ashworth reports on the team behind a starting £6m contemporary home Seasons Estates Affordable Options Architectural Gems Inside Track Designed for Living Cover Story Susan Emmett reports on how a tricky terrace plot became a prizewinning home Show Business Cost Structure The Diy Approach 'Sweat equity' can be a route to home ownership, discovers Charlotte Rowles Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbuscove Multiple Display Advertising Items City Lofts Group PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Brief Encounter Home File Postbox in the Garden The Times Garden Extras How to Beat Rate Rises Move fast, there are still lots of good mortgage deals around, says Lorna Blackwood Bricks and Mortar Mortgage Best Buys The Bargain Two-Year Fix Wall Hall
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