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News from 21/06/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Carol Lewis, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Sebastien Duval, Martin Birchall, Michael Meacher, MP, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Douglas McWilliams, Gillian Dowling, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Denis Wilkins, Dr Russell Reid, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Mikhail Fradkov, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Lester May, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Tony Juniper Director, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Pete Doherty, Dominic Walsh, Emeritus Professor George Jones, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Jack Harrison, Rory O'Sullivan, Ken Russell, Robert Thomson, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alan Millard, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Will Lawrence, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Martyn Woolf, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Daniel Emlyn-Jones, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Martin waller, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Sean O'Neill, Thomas Joiner, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, John Redwood, MP, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Hockney, James Charles, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Kevin Maher, Alastair Lack, Martin Green, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Bob Callender, Robert Crampton, Michele Kirsch, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Charles Stephens, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, John Naish, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Cllr Colin Barrow, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Paul Ormrod, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Helen Russell, vice-president, Kath Andrews,

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Index British hostages held by 'Iran-backed' killers Rescue attempts have failed, says US General Islamic gang killed five Americans this year Index Ban on smokers fostering under-5s Teach them manners Takeover talks Interview with Blair England pay penalty Cancer jabs for girls Timesonline Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Index The Times Blair prepared to walk away from deal at EU summit Charter 'must not alter British law' Stance angers European leaders PM may take Middle East role The end game Abduction fear for boy aged nine Soldier dies in Basra £14m for Channel 4 Labour MP dies Academy rejected Win for Times man Ban on smokers fostering under-5s Fear of lawsuits by children in care Measure may cut number of families 10,000 families short 'It should be about what you have to offer to the children' Villas Jalousie Plantation Pupils need lessons in soft skills to raise standards of behaviour, Chancellor says 'Big tent' approach shows the limitations of tribal politics Brown dons white tie, but not just now 'Burdensome honour' of sitting for friend Freud is Europe's most expensive living artist Rolex End of the free overdraft as bank teaches graduates a harsh lesson Inside Track Student calls in Harry Potter to pay his fees Home Staff America can't just walk away from the fight with al-Qaeda, US general insists Despite four years of bloodshed, the US soldier in charge of restoring security to Iraq tells Richard Beeston that Britain is still important to the continuing battle Fit for duty The Times Bringing it all together Limits on workers migrating from Eastern Europe may end Scots plan for classes of 18 sparks 'apartheid' row Getting in Girl, 17, stabbed to death in argument with female gang Row over identity of babies' father Victim came to defend her cousin Dfs Teenager loses legs in second suicide attempt ASDA Cervical cancer vaccine for girls aged 12 Programme may begin next year Jab could prevent 70 per cent of cases We will free the NHS from Whitehall control, say Tories HPV immunisation programme Genetics 'hold key to treatment of illnesses' Flora A day of mystery at The Guardian, which started the … The performances of Sir Ming Campbell at PMQs remain … Suzuki Blair polishes the silver People Speaking of PMQs (see left), whatever happened to Anne Colourful comments in the visitors' book at the new … A curious scene on College Green. Elliot Morley (the … Doesn't she scrub up well? Kate Moss, looking a good deal more glamorous than she has of late, arriving at Sir Paul McCartney's birthday party in London. Think of this when you next see her, muddy and bedraggled at Glastonbury Spare a thought for David Starkey, whose CBE for Postscript Noel Gallagher and his partner, Sara MacDonald, are … Wimbledon Sunglasses Lingerie boss rejects MBE because Blair 'is morally corrupt' Tesco Equitable Life The private wealth and public responsibility of the super-rich Ground Control The US surge in Iraq is putting pressure on al-Qaeda Slip Not The Chancellor is in a bind over ties Blair's chinos have gone Awol Picture Gallery Let's learn from the instransigent Poles Ladies' Day is nothing but a galloping headache Shackled power Anti-libido drugs Beautiful Latin Should we attract more immigrants to solve the country's skills shortage? Abuse at home Timesonline Healthcheck for hospitals Gay and military Britain's races Theatrical value Bright sparks Troubled honour Mix and match The real reason why private equity is under fire Like his website, Mr Brown has not been updated Comment Bank will put paid to scruffy fivers Lloyds TSB Aquascutum Noteworthy Gunpowder speck evidence in Dando case 'worthless' Barry George to have new appeal Conviction based on flimsy science Marks and Spencer From the files Prescott bows out with a gift from the gods La Vie En Rose Currys Artistic excess adds little to a marvellous medical display First night Visual Art Wellcome Collection 183 Euston Rd, NW1 Artois Forces unite against cross-border killers Police set up a European database Mass migration prompts joint effort Menace with no frontiers John Lewis Army uniform ban at Gay Pride 100th-day vigil for Johnston Glyndebourne on silver screen 'Bevin Boys' recognised at last Garnier Tented army arrives at festival as forecasters predict mudbath Strikes, work curbs and litigation: how life might change under the EU charter Teenage weekend jobs under threat Risk of surge in claims against NHS Poles help stir up messy finale for Blair on European stage The end game Noye challenges appeal rejection New Year murder Cows kill man Soldier jailed Laura Ashley Pickpocket snatches father's photos of missing Madeleine PC World Rights blow to elderly in private care Law lords' ruling affects 300,000 Charities demand a change in the law More family cases go behind closed doors Multiple Display Advertising Items Shrinking working class will be squeezed out of university A world in images: Times staff win peers' plaudits The Luxury Travel Fair Carbon calculator is the latest tool for keeping up with the neighbours Website assesses personal 'footprint' It gives tailored recommendations Costing the earth — how households compare Schoolgirl wins in fight over French Outback death plea Royal break-in Super price tag Unfit water penalty New Bond director Residents on Olympic site stand firm in eviction fight Month's deadline to clear the land 19 businesses also have to relocate Renault Megane The cash hurdles China Australia Surprise Republican front-runner is finally ready to show his hand TV actor moves on to world stage 'i am the man who meets the times' Republican front-runner gets ready to show his hand Vauxhall Bloomberg ready to campaign with billion-dollar war chest Mayor toying with White House run Would stand as an independent Nature's Best EbaY Timesonline Kitchen Restoration Reality TV discovers religion at last Multiple Display Advertising Items Nose for truth PiPex Human sniffer team tracks pollution EbaY Win Investing LLP Hardliner with an iron grip on Moscow sets sights on a fifth term Directline Outlook stormy Zanussi Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayor joins call for inquiry into 1975 murder of Pasolini France breaks with past to investigate African leaders Embezzlement of public funds claim 'Immunity over 40 years must stop' 'i wasn't drunk. I was out of breath' BlackBerrys banned because of 'real risk' of US espionage Stoning appeal (AFP): Snap election (AP): Body thaws out (AFP): Dalai Lama warned (AFP): Home fire kills 10 Defence closes (Reuters): Laugh-In man dies 3 Store (AFP): Final appeal for six sentenced to die after Aids infections (Reuters): Manager sues Gordon Ramsay OASiS Hong Kong (AP): Refugee aid a 'human duty' Fatah faced with enemy from within as splinter group denounces the old guard Gunmen rebrand 'corrupted' party Gaza 'to become another Baghdad' The Times Harrods Aboriginal art report paints picture of fakes and fraud Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Gorillas prove they have a human touch Animal craft City poised for another rate rise Faith and money Dow deal closer Quote of the day Fund seizures Business big shot London Stock Exchange enters talks to buy Italian counterpart NYSE Euronext makes approach LSE shares retreat as rumours emerge GCap and Emap have discussed radio tie-up Top traders Commons showdown Stock markets A lesson learnt in Siberia, or a diplomatic red flag? Bear with a sore head Eos Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies On the ropes Need to know Results in brief Timesonline DSG drops $2bn Russia plan amid poor global performance Cites political and economic climate Profits down 61% after write-offs Visit east of england Business big shot Bank Governor's vote lifts prospect of July rate rise Sterling soars against dollar MPC voting was unexpectedly close Nicorette Whitehall spending on the up as revenue slips Dow board's move takes News Corp closer to deal BAE stops selling to a fifth of the world Deutsche Bank Yes, we have no bananas . . . Sainsbury's says that eve City Diary Picture Gallery The Times The big accountants are worried about gap years. Ungrat City Diary Reality bites for business big-hitters City Diary Invitations have gone out for the July 2 swansong of … City Diary BBC's flagship site to be toppled in the charts by You Tube The hit list Timesonline A tasty prospect not to everyone's taste City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Smaller stock Sainsbury's will resist calls to sell property Qatari investor may want asset split Bankers move sparks bid talk Dell Tesco cuts its Dobbies bid hurdle 'Masters of universe' defend tax breaks for buyout industry Private equity Public scrutiny 'Asset-stripping' accusation rejected Bosses shrug off Bank's concerns Business Services Private equity: the case for . . . . . . the case against MPs lay into the money men The Times Hp Rescue bid for Wall Street hedge funds Merrill Lynch seizes assets Blackstone leads banks in crisis talks Cerberus acquires Torex Retail in cut-price £204m deal Victims The Times T-Mobile Oil giant PetroChina poised for $6bn listing in Shanghai With fingers in their ears, air chiefs strike billion-dollar deals Airbus gets $20bn and 'yes' to mobile phones Heathrow express (Reuters): Madonna and Kylie deliver profit boost (Reuters): Morgan Stanley rise (AP): Bellagio talks end (Reuters): Chinese holdings The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Why charity begins at home for Britain's Muslims Business of religion Islam Better public relations and more confidence would provide a welcome image boost, writes Neelam Verjee The Sunday Times Sharia plots the way ahead for millions 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 Takeover talk helps Tullow Oil surge to new heights Large caps Investors attracted to Innovation Small caps Gilts Much work still to be done at Misys before it's a share to chase Johnston Press Renovo Equity Prices Cherries Air Marshal Sir John Nicholls Fighter pilot who flew Sabres with the USAF over Korea, shot down a MiG15 and later tested the RAF's Mach 2 Lightning Air Marshal Sir John Nicholls, KCB, CBE, DFC, AFC, Vice-Chief of the Air Staff, 1979-80, was born on July 25,1926. He died on May 17,2007, aged 80 Piara Khabra One of Britain's first Asian MPs who campaigned against prejudice and was at his death the oldest member of the House Piara Khabra, MP for Ealing Southall since 1992, was born on November 20,1924. He died on June 19,2007, aged 82 Law Report Weather Eye Ousmane Sembène Writer and director whose provocative films brought African cinema to a wider international audience for the first time Ousmane Sembène, writer and film-maker, was born on January 1,1923. He died on June 9,2007, aged 84 Eugen Weber Historian whose most influential work argued that French national identity was a relatively recent emergence Eugen Weber, historian, was born on April 24,1925. He died on May 17,2007, aged 82 Nellie Lutcher Singer and pianist whose hits included Hurry on Down Nellie Lutcher, singer and pianist, was born on October 15,1912. She died on June 8,2007, aged 94 Sir David Hatch Lives Remembered Sir Geoffrey Ford Exercise of delegated council duty is a private function Law Report House of Lords Correction Court Circular A royal day at the races Latest wills Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services University News Legal news Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Public Notices Iain Rennie Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reader Offers Ltd A room with a view of the grand tour Late travel Pick your spot for the Tour de France Great race to start in London British Isles Late deals Three nights in Jersey, £169; Edinburgh, £54 a night; a week in Corsica, £269 Short haul Get in to a gentler cycle of pleasure Float your boat at an exotic boutique beach hotel . . . Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun won't set on Earth's twilight tilt to the north Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 21,1833 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Dettori holds whip hand despite lack of winners Racing Blue Sq Wimbledon Timesonline Football Cockney Rebel hit by injury Yeats well versed in Gold Cup demands Racing Royal Ascot Royal Ascot Reading the racecard Manduro has Fabre reaching for the stars Racing Royal Ascot French ace gains impressive victory Arc and Breeders' Cup on schedule William Hill Royal Ascot Yesterday's results Hamilton Park Worcester Kempton Park Coral Beverley Racing Lingfield Park Ripon Towcester BBC gets priorities right after a fashion Sport on television Credit Suisse Herbie-Frogg Hatton aims to win fans from land of the fearless Boxing Football Results Bowls Golf Rugby union Speedway Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Tennis Monster challenge for British Open Casey sacks caddie Overseas aid Grewcock appeal Scotland on a roll Stage for students Olympics roll out the peas to catch Xbox generation London 2012 Roadshow aims to match the talent to the sport and persuade the great British public to join in the dream The Times Try your luck Goldilocks bears burden of flying flag for country Athletics UK record-holder aims for world title Singer's daughter enters on high note Report card Fatima Whitbread, former world champion, gives her verdict Targets ahead Ing Direct Plunkett puts name back in frame with all-round heroics Cricket Friends Provident Trophy semi-finals Warne uses full weight of his personality to undermine Bears Scoreboard Final Moores takes aim at better days in the short format Cricket The new captain first on agenda One-day door is open for Hoggard England v West Indies averages The Sunday Times West Indies forced to call outside help Murray refuses to wax lyrical over prospects of making Wimbledon Tennis Scot declines to comment on fitness Federer prepares for title defence Media Planet Mauresmo hits stride as British fall of pace Seedings Henman to ignore wind of change after Tursunov blows hot Tennis Nissan New format provides turbo boost £27m price will not stop Liverpool putting Torres top of shopping list Football García could be used as bait in deal Striker keen to work with Benítez Horsey finds a little bit extra to deny Parry Golf Wasps face Heineken Cup trial of strength Rugby union Ferdinand aims for United clean sweep Inter Milan inquiry Beckham warning Eriksson is not the man to light a fire under City Football Malaise in Manchester Thaksin prepares to stamp his authority The Times Emerging stars earn credit in cruel defeat Football European Under-21 Championship Pearce looks on the bright side despite more gloom Football European Under-21 Championship Goodwood Penalty clause Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Hamilton and Alonso agree a vow of silence to quash unsettling talk Motor racing McLaren have got the drivers to restrict their comments, but their growing rivalry cannot be stifled Friends Provident Friend or foe? Times Crossword 23,633 The Insider England reduced to tears again after return of the penalty jinx Youngsters go out after 32 spot-kicks Pearce still hails 'proudest moment' The Times St. James's Place Inside Boxing Motor racing Index The face Lawyer in the dock Did you see? Written in the stars The click Did you know? Light my fire Did you hear? Eggs . . . sunnyside up A Cycling fan at a race in West Flanders, photographed by Stephen Vanfleteren and part of an exhibition entitled Flandrien, which opened yesterday at Host Gallery in East London Modern morals I love her and no other, and the tiffs and tumults come between magical, happy times. My most cherished hours are spent in Kate's arms In his diaries, Pete Doherty charts his rise from unknown poet to pop icon, describes his constant battle with drugs and writes movingly of his love for Kate Moss Doherty's ups and downs The Times Living in the same city — but in a parallel universe Footloose and fancy free Careless youth The Times Let them eat solids Parents A leading nutritionist says parents should not purée their babies' food, sparking a debate on how we wean children. Peta Bee reports Wholefood heaven? More like a (Medjoul) date from hell . . . Lisa Armstrong welcomed the opening of the organic food store Whole Foods — until her first visit The Times Together in life — and in death As a numbed community in Ulster struggles to comprehend the suicides of three 15-year-olds, psychologist Thomas Joiner offers his analysis The Times Is my dad at risk by never wearing the right clothes for the weather? Ken Russell Will the real Sammy Please Stand up Four directors are vying to tell the Sammy Davis Jr Story. But will they be brave enough to tell the truth, asks Kevin Maher What a Diva One life, many versions: duelling biopics Angelina, learn to do ninja kicks Critics' Award Best Film San Sebastian Film Festival Tell No One Portrait of a legend Reviews Film Edith Piaf famously regretted nothing, and a new biopic tracing her tumultuous life is an unsparing tribute to her, says James Christopher La vie en rose 12A, 140mins Captivity 18,84mins High-stakes poker makes low-interest cinema, and naff music drains Hong Kong of life for Wendy Ide Lucky You PG, 124mins PTU 15,85mins Always raising the stakes Robert Duvall tells Will Lawrence that it is his insatiable curiosity that keeps driving him on How to keep out of the sun What better way to spend the summer than in a darkened room with the world's most glamorous people? Wendy Ide goes festival-hopping The Times The Times Avast there! Harvey Weinstein is taking on the internet pirates History man Closing credits Hollywood beckons for the director who triumphed with Lizzie Bennet and Mr Darcy, but Joe Wright hasn't forgotten his roots Prepare to be shaken and stirred — Bond's new director is German Concert The Beautiful Names Westminster Cathedral, SW1 Opera Reviews First night Katya Kabanova Covent Garden Dance Cloud Gate Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Devo Albert Hall Dallas drops six feet under Last night's TV Brothers & Sisters Channel 4 The Times David Chater's choices A new Brand of loony Charley's got staying power Today's TV This World Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm The Best Possible Taste BBC Two, 8pm My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm Sight and Sound: A Flock of Seagulls in Concert Digital Choice BBC Four, 7.30pm Krapp's Last Tape BBC Four, 9pm Variations Keith Allen Will Burn in Hell Channel 4,10.30pm Make Me a Baby BBC Three, 9pm Regue Predators Discovery, 9pm Brits Behind Bars: America's Toughest Jall Bravo, 10pm Film of the night Film choice The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Cromwell (1970) Best of the rest Channel 4,12.55pm Colors (1988) ITV4, 10pm Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) BBC Three, 10.30pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page The Culpepper Cattle Co (1972) BBC Two, 12.15am Onegin (1999) Channel 4,3.30 am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4247 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index Price Water House Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh, please, can't you just behave? The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened Millionaires need winning advice Profile What happens when you win the lottery? Emily Ford speaks to a woman who gives advice to those whose numbers come up British Airways How Do I Become . . . . . . A Veterinary Surgeon? Times Online Regional posts offer international flavour The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Not all law students want to work in London when they graduate, says Martin Birchall, so DLA Piper, a firm with offices dotted around the UK, is an attractive proposition Rapid growth in green jobs Talking Point As the issue of climate change moves higher up the corporate agenda, more organisations are making real efforts to reduce their carbon footprint. Clare Dight looks at the steps they're taking Work Life Challenge Find out More The Office Psychologist Big Brother, Malay Style MBA Choices Win a £30k Scholarship Business degrees tune in to the arts Specialist Masters Management and professionals in the arts now have a business degree tailored to their specific needs. Clare Dight investigates Disability Etiquette The 60-Second Business Book Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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