News from 18/06/2007
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Matthew Syed, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Tim Albone, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Paul Bompard, Hannah Devlin, J. A. Robinson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Sarah Clarke, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Elizabeth Colman, Edward Nugee, QC, Anatole Kaletsky, David Thorpe, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Barbara Stocking, Najrul Khasru, David Charter, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Andree Deane, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Paul Martin, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Pete Paphides, Eve Thomas, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Matt McKay, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Tim Vaughan, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Dr Tanya Byron, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Hattie Garlick, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Francesca Steele, David Mellor, Peter Dixon, Stewart Tendler, Aleks Sierz, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Russell Meyrick, William Rees-Mogg, Tim Hames, Nigel Henderson, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Munjed Farid Al Qutob, Howard D. Sherrington, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, David Fulton, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Dyball, Nigel Scott, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Jenkin Thomas,
ResumoIndex Hospitals losing fight to defeat superbugs 1 in 4 trusts admits failing to meet targets Infections rise despite strict new hygiene code Index Hamas claims deal over BBC reporter Tory dissenters Bid planned for Alcoa West Indies on top Surge in effect Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Brown joins drive to stave off referendum on future of the EU Three leaders in pre-summit talks Topics to include 'president of Europe' Pugh Lockerbie bombing case could reopen Fireman killed More judge claims Dead soldier named Prince sells medals The hidden price of a Christmas bestseller Money demanded for in-store support Orders can be cut from 1,000 to 20 What it costs Dogs Trust Cameron hit by policy confusion as poll reveals depth of party rift Disagreement on museum charges Gulf between MPs and leader Tories still not won over by liberal social attitudes Man, 93, stabbed himself to death Sheringham held Driveway fraud raid Sea search called off Liver disease alarm Picture Gallery After the good times, festival tents will go to world's poor My movies The moment of greatest danger: after 97 days held captive in Gaza Despite reports that his release was imminent, the BBC journalist's nightmare was still far from over Many appeals West rallies behind Abbas as rivals vie for legitimacy Hamas 'gangsters' denounced by Fatah Israel moves into northern Gaza Strip Hamas wings Fare trap for passengers hit by queues Tickets bought on train cost double Lack of machines at railway stations Europcar Rolex Are you a Su Doku Master? Leap in the dark kills a drinker as 'tombstoning' thrill spreads Green Flag Five dead after safari air crash in Malawi Specsavers opticians Catholic 'witch-hunt' to expose gay clergy Woman accuser confronts priests Church disowns 'heresy hunters' Silverjet The accused Today's tutorial will be on a virtual beach Colleges embrace web reality world Huge potential for education Tycoon Another world Home Staff: Salesman triumphs in final of talent show Discovery of 'deaf gene' raises hopes of treatment In numbers Honeymoon or Divorce? Sarkozy has no need to risk his authority on a rushed new EU treaty Ancient v Modern Tories should not be afraid to be distinct from Labour Bookmakers Surely publishers aren't alone in offering the public a hidden gamble Engineering a new morality Picture Gallery All about Iraq? Don't you believe it How to be rich in the British style Court standards Drink-drive limit The causes and resolution of the chaos in Gaza Healthy living Timesonline Teenagers need better information on sex Sugar's example National charter Falklands fallen Leadership cycle New titles Opposites attract Angela Merkel's dream; Britain's nightmare Can Lewis Hamilton escape the curse of Tiger? Comment Sky BBC is urged to break free from the 'liberal consensus' Directline Key points Boeing Newcastle Building Society Falklands heroes reunited for tribute Thousands relive poignant memories Service and bands followed by fly-past Directline Military ban left Prince 'a broken man' Sky Tiscali How power of the mind can help patients to feel better Scientists explain the placebo effect Belief releases brain's painkillers Churchill Offenders moved to open jails Romeo, Juliet and a camper van Nettle eater is lord of the stings Norwich Union Direct Lamplighters rekindle their old flames from 200 years ago Barristers find treats bring in briefs PiPex Capital One Learned friends All change in Downing Street as Blair's team clears its desks Key staff begin hunt for new jobs Prime Minister to get £100,000 grant Campbell attempts to relaunch Lib Dems as 'spiky party' Plea to Brown on housing shortage Call for flood money 'Tougher UN' call This week in Parliament Sky Perfect pitch for a band with kick First night Pop Muse Wembley Stadium I'll have none of your cuts, Byron told his publisher Rac National Campaign for Better Hearing Children who are too scared to go outside Mentally disabled targeted by bullies Suffering can last for years, says survey Virgin media Axed giant chocolate just repackaged Directline Afghanistan Les liaisons dangereuses America Sarkozy honeymoon fades as the voters reject his 'blue tidal wave' Victory not as large as expected Plan to reform tax system blamed Poll figures Royal splits from partner and rival US pours soldiers into 'lawless' Baghdad 30,000 'surge' troops now in place Capital remains riddled with militias Ambassador bemoans lack of progress in Iraq Vodafone 35 killed as Taleban suicide bomber destroys police bus Days of death Pope puts his weight behind the revival of Mass in Latin Multiple Display Advertising Items Papal power (AP): Serb police chief to face war crime trial (AFP): Tiger cub boost (AP): Rush-hour shooting (AFP): Darfur force agreed (AP): Breathless record (Reuters): Sicilian valley safe (AP): Hare traffic control Obama tangled up by net model Amazon Vietnamese veterans battle US firms over Agent Orange legacy The Times 'Ostrich' ruling by judge may tilt jury against Lord Black Decision lowers bar for prosecution Lawyers to make last pleas to court The Times Charge sheet FirstGroup profit under spotlight Shares exodus Japan turmoil Indian challenge Quote of the day Business big shot Brown to pave way for sparing UK groups tax on foreign profit Hint expected in speech to City Present law seen as hurting economy London leaps in list of expats' costly cities Paint job Stock markets New BHP boss to put Alcoa bid plan back on agenda Bond story overlooks US strength Commodities Currencies Legal & General Need to know British funds Exchange rates Akzo to confirm making £7bn bid for ICI British company brushes off offer Revelation will encourage rivals Business big shot The Times EDF secures £1bn government green energy supply deal Four-year role in power switch Savings of £25m expected by 2011 Emirates Pearson approaches GE over bid for Dow Barclays in new bid to fend off Atticus Questions raised over FirstGroup's 'aggressive' number-crunching Acer Xerox Small investors take flight from shares in all sectors Punters dump £1.3bn of holdings Growing belief that bull run is over Higher-risk lending to private equity 'threatens markets' Lloyds TSB New-style active investors put Japan Inc on the spot Dell Russian investors are drawn to cognac ICICI poised for India's biggest equity issue Airbus pulls out all the stops to claim star billing in Paris show New orders to total $20 billion Boeing threatens to steal spotlight The Times Time to put India's new business challenge on the road Monday manifesto The subcontinent's largest tractor manufacturer has ambitious plans to break into the world market for SUVs C. V. Your key, sir . . . and was that a Cuddilow? STiROL Equity Prices The Times General Sun Yun-liang Chinese Nationalist commander who resisted the Japanese, only to be crushed by Communist forces General Sun Yun-liang, Chinese Nationalist commander, was born in 1904. He died on May 25,2007, aged 103 Birthdays Weather Eye Sir David Hatch Lives Remembered Hugh Hickling Diana Marr-Johnson Adored niece of Somerset Maugham who guarded his memory and herself became an admired novelist and playwright Diana Marr-Johnson, novelist and playwright, was born on September 16,1908. She died on June 14,2007, aged 98 William Meredith American poet whose work spanned decades and won many prizes, including the Pulitzer and the National Book Award William Meredith, poet, was born on January 9,1919. He died on May 30,2007, aged 88 Court Circular Dinner Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Timesonline Deaths School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Gifts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices From the swamps to the wheat belt, the US is dry Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 18,1859 The Times reports on an insurance fraudster who got off lightly Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Grandstand play is vital to success of Royal Ascot Racing Meeting's brand has been damaged Moans magnified by oneupmanship Hereford Course specialists Tennis Simon Barnes First day lit by return of George Washington Warwick Racing Folkestone Yesterday's results Salisbury Windsor Carlisle Newton stars as Vainikolo bids farewell to Odsal fans Rugby league Engage Super League Sinfield keeps Leeds in touch at the top Warrington defy precarious position Football Results Athletics Cycling Golf Hockey Rugby league The Times Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Other sport Michelin Roddick savours net gain after Mahut serves up vintage display Tennis Grass-court skills stretch American Connors advice helps No 2 seed Marcos Baghdatis's hopes of a first grass-court title … Sharapova put in shade by Jankovic recovery Cabrera wait ends happily as Woods challenge fades in home straight Golf US Open Disappointment for home crowd Joint seventh for Briton Dougherty South West Timesonline Final scores from Pittsburgh Montgomerie dark side returns to the fore with parting shots Golf US Open Titleist Toseland lead cut by Bayliss double England medal Blow to McNish Walker on target Deadline extended Shahzad's inspired spell puts Yorkshire back in contention Cricket LV County Championship first division Times Online Muralitharan turns on style for old team-mates Scoreboard from Headingley Hick enters elite club with historic milestone Durham fail to capitalise as road to victory opens Saggers lends a hand to put Essex in the winning seat Cricket LV County Championship second division Shreck's seven destroys second-rate Derbyshire Lively Caddick claims his career-best haul Scoreboard Masters has impact for creative Leicestershire Scoreboards Chanderpaul throws down the gauntlet to England batsmen Cricket Fourth npower Test match Scoreboard from the Riverside Inside edge Worst shot of the day Catch of the day Reading material Forgotten man Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Strauss hits back in the battle to save himself Cricket Fourth npower Test match Sidebottom's unanswerable case The Times England hold their nerve to survive cauldron of hate Football European Under-21 Championship Goodwood Group B West Ham sweating on decision of Tévez panel Football Fixture 'fluke' fuels the anxiety Sheffield United step up their fight VU Ltd Government department to investigate player deal The Times Beckham limps away but adds a silver lustre to his pot of gold Football Victory in Spain George Caulkin watches the former England captain bow out on a high as Real Madrid fight back to clinch title Swiss Rijkaard reflects on where title was lost Final flourish Table Family help to make it the perfect conclusion Briton has answer for everything to keep title drive firmly on track Motor racing United States Grand Prix Hamilton opens up ten-point lead Pressure piles on team-mate Alonso Results New kid on the block goes fourth in rookie rankings Times Crossword 23,630 Hamilton and Beckham unite on a golden day for Britain The Times Mortgages for Business Cricket US Open Index The face Positively hippyish Did you see? Weiwei too weird? The click Did you know? This pink and pleasant land Did you hear? Dress code for ditherers Spring Tide, from an exhibition of watercolours by Jo Lewis created using the flow of the Thames. The exhibition opens tomorrow at Sun & Doves in Camberwell, southeast London sunanddoves. co. uk Modern morals If the shoe doesn't fit . . . . . . fix the foot. Cosmetic feet surgery is the latest must-have when you're nipped and tucked everywhere else. So just how far will women go in the search for top-to-toe perfection? Jane Wheatley reports The price of perfection Foot faults Do you FitFlop as you walk? The Times Pros and cons of fashionable footwear The Times Why we should all be under the Doctor What price being a really hot chick? Posh off Lewd longings in the sun Frieda Hughes/poetry Les liaisons dangereuses The love lives of France's top political couples could come from a soap opera but you won't read about it in the French press, says Charles Bremner My four-year-old daughter acts like a hormonal teenager Work or Family Problems? Hope for kidney cancer patients Pru Health National Su Doku Championships Fest dressed Want to stay supercool amid the muddy masses at this summer's festivals? Carola Long tells you how. Styling by Eve Thomas, pictures by Zac Frackelton Cheers, it's Carla's round Rhea Perlman, the spitfire waitress in Cheers, is looking forward to making her West End debut, she tells Emma Mahony Amateur Hour First Night Divine messengers The Nineties epic drama Angels in America is back. Its director tells Aleks Sierz why it's still scorching For the love of the greasepaint In Britain today more people do amateur dramatics than play sport. But is any of it really worth paying to see, asks Richard Dyball Comedy Theatre Dance Reviews First night Swan Lake Albert Hall Pop The Aliens ULU, WC1 Concert LSO/Gergiev Barbican, EC2 Pop The White Stripes Hyde Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop CocoRosie Anson Rooms, Bristol Opera La donna del lago Garsington, Oxon Nesbitt plays Hyde and shriek Weekend TV Jekyll Saturday, BBC One Sex, the City and Me Sunday, BBC Two Hello! David Chater's choices In a fairytale twist . . . Variety is the spice of TV Today's TV Ian Hislop's Scouting for Boys Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm The Time of Your Life ITV1, 9pm Africa Week Digital Choice UKTV Documentary, from 7pm Aryan Brotherhood National Geographic, 9pm Variations The Real Football Factories International Bravo, 10pm Cutting Edge: The Dangerous School for Boys Channel 4,9pm Samuel Johnson Prize 2007 BBC Four, 10pm Jack the Ripper Crime & Investigation Network, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Junior Bonner (1972) BBC Two, 11.50pm Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962, b/w) Best of the rest TCM, 6.35pm Confidence (2003) Film4,9pm Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) ITV1, 11pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Diner (1982) TCM, 11pm Phenomenon (1996) BBC One, 11.05pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4244 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stair Lifts
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