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News from 25/06/2007

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Giles Smith, Ashok Kumar, MP, Andrew Robson, Brian Humphries chief executive of the Brussels-based European Business Aviation Association, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Antonia MacWhannell, Richard Hobson, Peter Halford, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Simon Cambers, Dr David Lewis, F. Mariani, David Chater, James Ducker, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kate Johnson, Ivan Corea, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, John Meyer, Joe Joseph, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Tom Murphy, Bryan Hall, Frieda Hughes, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Gabby Logan, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Jeroen van der Veer, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Melanie Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Helen Clutton, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Ronald Sheppard, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Shane Frith, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Paul Martin, Ken Livingstone, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Steve Johnson, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Gordon Lishman Director General, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Michele Elliott Director, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Simon James, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Ben Pearce, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Leo Lewis Asia Business Editor, Mike Mulvihill, Mira Bar-Hillel, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Atherton, Tim Hames, Toral Shah, Dominic Maxwell, Guy Liardet, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Josh Ball, Sylvia Sobernheim, Richard Beeston, John Lewis, David Fulton, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Mark Wilson chief executive of the British Business and General Aviation Association, Neil Harman, tennis correspondent, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Ali Hussain, Mike Lake Director General, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Miles Costello, Professor Derek Burke, N. N. Beach, Garth Davidson, David Robertson, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Index Election set for 2008 New leader lays down battle lines and names poll supremo A taste of victory – and then the sidelines for deputy Harman Soldier watches twin die on birthday in Iraq Herbal cold cure 'Chemical Ali' to hang Fossil fuels warning Murray forced out Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Forget a snap poll this year-but the Tories are on notice Ann Treneman Leading article Pugh 'Impact statements' for murder families Cancer drug fears Care leads to results Man dies in affray Air show accident Why Middle England is the new criminal class The law-abiding majority 'is a myth' Study highlights white-collar crime Premier Resorts Chicken fillets 'secretly pumped up with water' to increase weight Bloated meat is sold as 100% pure Restaurants urged to declare quality Don't attempt to free me by force, Johnston pleads How fresh meat becomes plastic MRSA strain may spread to Britain Three bodies found Ascot driver bailed Madeleine 'sighting' Crash kills boy, 3 Serpents' rescue Streets ahead Soldier watches his twin die in Iraq on their 24th birthday Brothers served in same battalion Corporal inspired fierce loyalty in men Breitling Like being in church but without the fun as Gordon takes the moral high ground Labour leadership Women tipped for the top as Brown shakes up Cabinet Harman snatches an empty victory Labour leadership Rise, fall and rise International flying squad would tackle suspicious deaths abroad Plan for standing force of detectives Britons' families 'need contact point' Royal Mail Global beat Ryanair Sainsbury's BBC One's real running costs rise to £1.4bn, but viewers look elsewhere Directline Flower power Challenge churchill Herbal remedy really does cure a cold IWC Schaffhausen Tycoon Britain's great tennis hope washed away with the rain Wimbledon With Wimbledon under deluge, something to keep you busy . . . Trick or Treaty? Unless Brown haggles over the details, a referendum is almost inevitable Second Best The choice of Harman does not reflect well on the Labour Party Shower Power The social calendar should adapt to our summer monsoon Call that being nice, professor? Picture Gallery In all honour, give us a vote on Europe Thunderer: So much pure nonsense over a ring Train tickets Child abuse Statistically Private equity: a yawning tax loophole or a keystone of entrepreneurship? Green buildings Timesonline The rights of the elderly Mobile manners Garlic wars Charities lose out Church Latin Ever optimistic Banjos better Egg rage Relax, Mr Brown, you can come down now Game, sex and match. The truth about Wimbledon Comment Demand grows for full Lockerbie inquiry Jailed Libyan is likely to win appeal Defence to claim evidence fabricated Suzuki Road to review Dell Listen hard: here comes the fastest milkfloat in the West EbaY Stop plundering arts cash to pay for Games, urge MPs Lottery money steered to Olympics 'Thousands of galleries may close' RAF bans uniform from gay march Boy, 16, killed in street brawl Huge Noddy collection for sale William and Kate 'reunited' Adams and Eves in Eden again EbaY Developers destroying us with footballers' lives, say villagers Mud, sweat and plenty to cheer but Lily and Shirley stand out from the crowd Glastonbury Rock Glastonbury 2007 Worthy Farm, Pilton How to be invisible: wear a dragon suit Highs and lows Cannons Health & Fitness First night Old favourites bring the new house down as vintage rockers roll Greenwich Rock Bon Jovi O2 Arena Judge dies after fall from window of flat in exclusive London square Address shared by rich and famous Police say death is not suspicious Multiple Display Advertising Items Not tonight, not ever: I've got a headache. Don't come near me Connect to your council Decision to restrict dementia drugs 'ignored the carers' Capital One Chinese visitors expect top hats but get all-night parties instead Even low Ecstasy use harms memory Man dies in chase Scots get new drug 'Tombstone' injury Dragonflies all year NHS 'is no better' Singer smoked Rise of man theory 'out by 400,000 years' Settlement 'much earlier than thought' Professor's theory dismissed by peers Dfs HSBC Italy Europe Chemical Ali greets death sentence with a shrug as Kurds dance for joy Mass murderer sent to gallows No apology for deaths of 180,000 How the US sought main players Braskem a World Class Brazilian Petrochemical Company Cash boost for moderates in West Bank Leaders look for ways to isolate Gaza Hamas threatens suicide bombings Green Flag Inside Track Man ban on the beach keeps the pests at bay But lifeguard is permitted . . . . . . and so is the hairdresser Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): 228 die as storms strike city (Reuters): Daughters murdered in siege (AP), (AFP): Nato forces kill more civilians (AFP): Dead swans spark bird flu alert Norwich Union Direct (AP): Thousands of lawyers join rally to support suspended judge Corruption inquiry looms for Chirac Hidden Hearing Directline The cases Baguette is a foreign pain, says queen of French bread They come from Austria, she says Appeal for return to traditional loaf Renault Stick to the facts Patchwork deal proves Europe cannot heal its deepest wounds The pact solved little but exposed much historical anger, says Bronwen Maddox Multiple Display Advertising Items If you can't tell your red lines from your elbow, don't despair David Charter hacks through the verbiage to explain what happened at the EU summit and what it means The Times The Pope rebukes Blair over Iraq war Riddle of the last crewman may be solved after 65 years DNA tests can name navy officer Loss of battleship remains a mystery HSBC The Times (Reuters): Kidnapped Israeli soldier 'still alive' (AP): Bear kills tourist (AP): Extremists clash (Reuters): Energy pledge (AFP): Mobile morality Directline 'Prophet' held as doomsday passes Pipex Backwards and forwards Saudis postpone Typhoon deal CBI warns Brown Nissan pledge Supersonic hope Quote of the day Bad experience Business big shot Energy crisis cannot be solved by renewables, oil chiefs say Shell chief warns of rising demand ExxonMobil head doubtful on biofuel Bancrofts ask for two seats on News Corp's board Monday manifesto Stock markets Patientline may hand over equity to resolve debt crisis Ageing population brings grave problems Commodities Currencies Legal & General Need to know Times Online BAE contract on hold until Saudis forge closer ties with Brown £20bn deal held up until October Talks set up in Riyadh and London Business big shot David Sullivan Standard Life draws up blueprint for business to target super-rich New risks posed by the rising cost of borrowing The Times CBI fights for DTI as Brown prepares Whitehall revamp Proposals NYSE weighs up LSE's Italian deal Treasury criticised British funds Exchange rates ABN Amro bid rivals hang on word of Dutch academic Opinion will sway Supreme Court RBS group tipped for victory Boomerang Club PwC scraps ten years of Yukos audits The Times Nissan boss says 'no return to bad old days' Lloyds TSB 'Unknown threats' looming over Asia Bespoke Suits Timesonline High hopes and hard truths dictate future Efforts to fight global warming will be wasted unless we concentrate on energy efficiency, argues Jeroen van der Veer Subaru Xerox Experience we could do without Work experience is the bane of students and employees alike, but the consequences of doing away with it would be dire Bringing it all together How the M&S boss turned green and decided that his Bentley just had to go Monday manifesto Stuart Rose Plan a for the resurgent retailer is based on 100 pledges to make it the high street's leading ethical business Silver Reef St. Kitts C. V. Trend Micro The leader questioned Young pretenders challenge for Concorde's supersonic crown Leaders in London Summit 2007 Elite air Sukhoi at forefront of new 'Soviet' challenge to the West Accenture Equity Prices How to pick cherries Garry Thomson Scientist and devout Buddhist who had a worldwide influence on the techniques of conservation in museums Garry Thomson, CBE, head of the scientific department of the National Gallery, 1960-85, was born on September 13,1925. He died on May 23,2007, aged 81 Major Paul Harding Veteran Rifles officer who brought to his dangerous duties in Iraq the experience of more than 30 years' Army service Major Paul Harding, rifleman, was born on August 17,1958. He was Killed in action on June 20,2007, aged 48 Court & Social Weather Eye Derek Dougan Unyielding Northern Ireland captain who won glory as centre-forward for Wolves Derek Dougan, footballer, was born on January 20,1938. He died of a suspected heart attack on June 24,2007, aged 69 Piara Khabra Lives Remembered Aubrey Singer 'Practicable' health and safety duty is sufficient for EU Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Gallant FANYs in the first aid front line Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Memorial Service Luncheon Church news Latest wills Bridge Chess Winning move Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam-Private School Notices Gifts Announcements Legal Notices Timesonline Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Wimbledon rain is in line with June's state of play Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 25,1955 A Times writer gets excited about Wimbledon, and the fact that television would give the tournament its greatest audience yet Winning Move Weather Weather quest Ascot begins search for absent racegoers Racing Aggregate crowd is down 36,000 Barnett aware of the challenges Wolverhampton Leading trainers Fallon lands group one prize Jockeys Boxing Wimbledon Windsor Racing Pontefract Yesterday's results Warwick Wright ends Ascot with flourish Hexham Chepstow Musselburgh Course specialists 'Super' eight win gold to keep Britain top Rowing World Cup event Athletics Results Cricket Football Golf Rowing Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Other sport The Times New Zealand hit back hard by turning the tide against Alinghi Sailing America's Cup Swiss upstaged in second race Angry skipper blames spectators The Times British hopes rest on pushing out boat in search for financial clout Sailing America's Cup Wealth gap Mills seeks sites wanting the Valencia treatment Devonish earns his golden moment by leading from front Athletics Spar European Cup Captain holds on to win 200 metres Women runaway victors in Finland The Times Final results Pickering keeps his fast feet on the ground Holm turns to zero tolerance after hail of doping claims Cycling Weaver straight out of Hollywood Golf Amateur Championship The Times Hatton's sights on Mayweather after winning over America Boxing Showdown in Las Vegas Ron Lewis witnesses the one-punch finish that enables the Mancunian champion to call all the shots when it comes to his future Names in the frame for the Hitman Punching power Nerves threaten to get the better of Rooney Boxing Showdown in Las Vegas Trescothick a shining light but Afzaal puts dampener on Sabres Cricket Twenty20 Cup Doshi ruffles sorry Hawks Moores merrier Glamorgan miss chances as Ambrose excels again West Indians plumb the depths at Derby Scoreboard from Derby Scoreboards Donington surface tensions fail to get the better of classy Stoner Motorcycling British Grand Prix Rossi falls farther behind in title race Conditions ruin spectacle for 85,000 Results Fasth overcomes Langer challenge England setback Cooke on the boil Top-class Northeast Kent on a roll England bite back Hot shot Calvert Fiery Dougan made mark both as player and union leader Football Former Wolves striker dies at 69 Never frightened to take on authority Times Online Southgate hopeful that Smith will make switch Times Online Eriksson's City move held up over money Football Window watch The Times Virgin media Wenger set to rock the boat with Anelka bid Football Premiership Rugby Academy Summer Camps Arsenal must take direct approach in replacing Henry List of the world's finest provokes outrage over omission of Giggs Football Gabriele Marcotti's choice of the top 50 players on the planet caused a stir. Bill Edgar analyses the fallout Odd choice? The Quinn direct British Masters Missing stars Bolton facing battle for services of Cissé Golden Holland Tyneside shuffle Blackburn backers Hamilton on a winner at Goodwood as fans hail humble hero Motor racing Formula One star climbs another hill Britain lauds a legend in making Betfair Can I kick it? No you can't, but Wilkinson still rekindles love for different ball game Tennis Win coaching from the experts Media Planet Henman back in the spotlight after loss of flag-bearer Tennis Wimbledon LTA will miss impact of Murray Britain looking to its 'wild cards' Ladbrokes British hopes threatened by rain Tennis Wimbledon Today's order of play Wet blanket Times Crossword 23,636 Timesonline 'Perfect punch' wins Hatton fame and fortune in America Suffering Murray forced out The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Motor racing Football Index The face Aspiring to ever more accolades Did you see? What's in a name? The click Did you know? Here and there . . . Did you hear? There's something in the air The faces of the artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster sculpted in topiary at an exhibition entitled Reconstruction, which opened yesterday and runs until October at Sudeley Castle near Cheltenham Modern morals Our cups runneth over The average breast size has swelled from 34B to 36C in five years, but Lisa Armstrong reports that women still buy bras that are too small. So times2 sent six women to find out if bra fitters could give them the support they need 100 years of the bra Picture Gallery Bravissimo Marks & Spencer House of Fraser Myla Rigby & Peller John Lewis Don't lose your head Poetry The Times No soap, no dryers, no . . . chips? Prepare to feel my wrath! Bread and circuses, lattes and sushi Out of stock Hey, I'm pregnant, not stupid Health Monday As a GP who is expecting a baby, Kate Johnson is overwhelmed and distinctly unimpressed by the vacuous advice being doled out to mothers to be Dr Tanya Byron Dr Thomas Stuttaford Estee Lauder How do I stop my child's nightmares about Madeleine? Work or Family Problems? Don't run the risk Teenagers who play sport should have heart tests to rule out the possibility of sudden collapse, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Brighten up and hang lose Paul Poiret's revolutionary designs, with their bold patterns and primary colours, freed women f… sludgy shades and the tyranny of the corset. Even today, nearly a century later, his vision still has the power to inspire, says Nicola Copping. Styling by Eve Thomas, pictures by Zac Frackelton Get the Poiret look The renewed Avenger In March she confronted a man with a gun in a Sheffield bar, but is Joanna Lumley absolutely fearless? Tim Teeman meets her Foot Loose First Night Making a mess o' potamia? Reviving Kismet, a musical set in Baghdad, is a risky proposition for ENO, John Lewis discovers Gotta sing, gotta dance Despite middle-age spread and two left feet, Tom Murphy thinks he's just the man for a part in Billy Elliot Step this way: a hoofer's guide Theatre Reviews First night The Pain and the Itch Royal court Opera The Boatswain's Mate Finborough, SW10 Theatre The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) Arts, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comedy David Cross & Friends 100 Club, W1 Pop Trabant Thekla, Bristol The Master's class in power politics Tv&radio Weekend TV Doctor Who BBC One The Rise and Fall of Tony Blair Channel 4 The Times David Chater's choices Spike set for Torchwood Lumley revisits the Doctor Today's TV Wimbledon 2007 Viewing Guide BBC One and Two, from midday The Rise and Fall of Tony Blair/Tony Blair: My Part in His Downfall Channel 4,8pm/11.05pm Digital Choice Variations Cutting Edge: The Man Who Lost Himself Channel 4,9pm The Tower BBC One, 10.35pm Film of the night Film choice Die Hard (1988) ITV1, 11pm Best of the rest Waterloo (1970) Channel 4,1pm Nixon (1995) Sky Modern Greats, 9pm Fallen (1998) Five, 10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Serial Mom (1994) Film 4,11.10pm Bronco Billy (1980) BBC Two, 11.50pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hours listings highlights Pirme-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4250 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sunrise Senior Living FlyMeNow Business aviation in Europe: An engine for growth After a period of stagnation throughout the 1990s and as the market place for European business becomes ever more competitive, business aviation is demonstrating that it is increasingly an engine for growth in Europe, says Brian Humphries Media Planet Upcoming supplements Contents Media Planet BBGA Bluestar Jets Affluent travellers are becoming more choosy As their numbers continue increasing, and they become younger, they want it now IWC Schaffhausen Ocean Sky - Europe's fastest rising private jet company! The push-pull driving private jet travel Ocean Sky The Private Jet Company Business aviation market buoyant Plenty of deals and air travel revolutions in the pipeline were revealed at the recent European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition International Luxury Travel Market Put the fun back in flying No longer so much an elitist toy but an effective way of getting from a to B Eos Airlines Med Property Express 247 Jet Fixed-price magic carpet Lufthansa Freedom, flexibility and gain You can save time by departing and arriving at times to suit your needs, advises Mark Wilson Go when you feel ready Light aircraft may be more feasible than you think Private Air Travel A good start is most frightfully important Lewis Hamilton, new face of Learjet, wows them in Paris Hunt & Palmer Making Clients Feel Special You name it, they'll get you there Life is seldom dull in the air charter business as it seeks solutions to diverse requirements Air Charter Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxygen 4 aviation Time machines to beat the jams The popularity of commercial helicopter flights increases the pressure for another London landing ground Aviation heritage very much alive Farnborough has seen it all and now enjoys a new era Service with a smile Jeffersons Index Timesonline Federer maturing into role of elder statesman The world No 1 acknowledges there is more to life than tennis as he attempts to emulate Bjorn Borg by winning a fifth successive Wimbledon title, writes Neil Harman, tennis correspondent Ladies and gentlemen, quiet please, play! Did you know? The Championships' stringing team worked round the clock in 2006 to string a total of 1,700 rackets — which adds up to nearly 34 miles of string Holding court How the king of grass assumed his throne Federer's forehand Rolex Mr Muscle ready to strain every sinew in pursuit of greatness Neil Harman says the emergence of Rafael Nadal is posing a genuine threat to the hegemony of Roger Federer Jankovic getting close to fulfilling lifelong dream Katie Scott learns that there is much more to the women's world No 3 than meets the eye Timesonline Rolex 'It's great to see someone turn into role model' Patricio Apey on life as Andy Murray's agent Opportunity to be a celebrity big brother fires older Murray Simon Cambers on the emerging doubles star who may be Britain's best chance of success 'It could have been me, but I decided to stop' Henman embarks on long goodbye Simon Barnes admires the reluctance of the former British No 1 to retire, however painful it may be for the rest of us Rolex Best bets Men's singles draw Pick of the draw: charting seeds of success Neil Harman sifts through the stars in search of clues as to the destination of this year's titles at the All England club Rain an official complaint as referee keeps sunny outlook Patrick Kidd finds Andrew Jarrett hoping that the clouds will stay away Virtual fun at 'Wiimbledon' Rolex Grooming the next Murray could be child's play to LTA Gabby Logan reveals she wanted to be a tennis player until she could not find a court or a coach — and says it's time we gave kids a fighting chance Rolex 'i just had to win because I knew I would never get another chance' Neil Harman listens in on a conversation between Virginia Wade and Naomi Cavaday Hunger a crucial element in race for top Katie Scott on plans to transform the fortunes of British women Did you know? Rusedski gets a game among the top seeds of television Giles Smith asks if the former Davis Cup player can pass his screen test with flying colours? Grandmother enjoys her room with a view Will Pavia visits two 1960s tower blocks that overlook the courts of the All England Club Did you know? Obscene and often heard — those who turned the air blue when they saw red Patrick Kidd minds his language to record the expletives, gestures and fines of the stars down the years when things haven't gone their way Rolex Rolex

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