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News from 27/06/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Julie Daniels, Nigel MacNicol, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, Michael Stafford, John Temple Lang, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Nelson Rockefeller, Peter Lansley, David Rhys Jones, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, George Darwall, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Graham Wright, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Andy Stephens, Elizabeth Colman, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Fr Federico Lombardi Sj Director, M. Cudmore, Michael Glover, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Mike Wollacott, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Stuart Crainer, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Simon Midgley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Geoffrey Van Orden, James Harding Business Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Joseph Dytor, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Amanda Holloway, Dr Tanya Byron, Sir Menzies Campbell, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Dr Lee Rotherham, Bronwen Maddox, Jonathan Edwards, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Simon May, David Terry, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Giles Gibbons, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Martin Green, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Katie Bristow, Bob Pritchard, Des Dearlove, Mark Bridge, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Colin Shindler, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Alice Miles, Andy Bowles, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Catherine Quinn, Gerald Solomon, Robert Randell, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger,

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Index A Hollywood ending Blair to quit as MP for Middle East job Brown springs surprise Tory defection Index Alice Miles Full reports America launches BAE investigation London stabbing Severe weather alert Parkinson quits Education revamp Note to a small island: clean up your act Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Respite from deluge set to be shortlived as the rains return Insurance firms calculate the cost Many rivers still close to bursting Threat to 'slaughter' BBC man Saving the Ulley dam Pugh Five fined £300,000 for faking winners Rape case call Expulsions reversal Correction Armed gang in theatrical masks 'took 17 hostages in £53m heist' Harvey Nichols Sale Starts Today Cash trail How Brown led his latest recruit across the floor The defector Chancellor took charge of operation Secret meetings in Westminster On other pages Tories will be shaken but must hold their nerve The defector 'You have displayed vacuity and cynicism' Rolex How the Terminator met the Terminated A day in the life Time to focus on Palestinians and memoirs Resignation will break with tradition Labour face two by-elections in July Today's schedule Multiple Display Advertising Items Can Tony turn it up to 11? People at No 10 As retailers struggle to unload Tony Blair masks (below Official sources used to put Tony Blair at 6ft tall … As the reign of the Iron Chancellor ends (in one respec Tony Blair masks, as seen in the window of Angels Fancy Dress, in London. Does nobody want them? Perhaps, if they burn with a decent flame, they could ship the lot off to the West Bank and Gaza Postscript The organisers of the European President's Dinner 2007 Hats off to Hugo Swire, Conservative MP for East Will Tom Cruise go ahead with his portrayal of Hitler's Prime Ministers' miscellany Ben Schott's Olay Teenager stabbed in third fatal attack since weekend Youths in clash on North London street Curfew call after spate of killings The victims Gucci Total Inquiry into torture of Iraqis by British troops Attorney-General voices concerns MoD will hold internal review Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkinson quits Saturday-night chat show Selfridges & Co Too Soon to Potter About Blair is right to seek another siginificant role in public life Lower the Limit Drink-driving laws cannot place hope over experience The Green Prince Charles is in danger of becoming a recognised national treasure Britain: an oddly Nadgett-free zone Picture Gallery First day, first humiliation for Mr Brown Thunderer: Am I guilty of oldthink or is this sensefree? Vatican relations Elderly rights New measures Europe, the referendum and Brown's each-way loser Ashdown's duty Timesonline Hard times for Post Office Hold your pity Latin v vulgar Tax and charity Hawk-eye Fast cadavers Calling Moses Advice from a chimp: 1) No experts 2) More mess Before you start laying into those subsidy junkies . . . Morrisons Hospital pays out over death of baby after surgery on wrong lung John Lewis Couple who fled abuse claims can keep child 'If the dam goes, the water will destroy everything in its path' Severe weather Engineers pump out 100,000 litres a minute to reduce pressure on barrier Hundreds spend a second night as refugees, as homes are submerged Quaker Oats Timesonline Heavy rains could make a bad safety record worse Severe weather Fly Silverjet Charles the country squire shakes £17.5m from his money tree Orange Balance sheet Fortune shines on Duchy business Boy, 10, dies after tree falls on school group Three other children injured Pupils on outing to country estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Fewer offenders to be jailed under prostitution reforms Boots Operatic ingenuity with hardly a clever clog put wrong First night Opera Falstaff Grange Park, Hampshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Ming: my age is a benefit, not a problem Lib Dem leader tries to calm jitters Claims his party is the true opposition Inside Track Capital One Spector the recluse bares soul amid his murder trial Multiple Display Advertising Items He did what? A levels 'are easier than 20 years ago' Multiple Display Advertising Items My old friend Damien stole my skull idea Artist was making jewel skulls in 1993 Cows installation 'copied from a book' Dell Inspired The tough upbringing that makes Supernanny think she knows best Public health Profile Caroline Flint's outspoken campaigns as health minister have aroused reactions matched only in their ferocity by the passions driving her on Cannons CV Even the modest drinker may be at risk Public health For health's sake outlaw drinking in the streets, say doctors Off limits Infected bull to die despite Hindu protest Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraq Zimbabwe Long learning curve Spectre of '68 haunts new French fight to shake up the universities Sarkozy to direct education law draft Even supporters warn against 'haste' Virgin media Imams put fatwa on carp caught in Tigris River is dumping ground for bodies Freshwater fish is branded unclean Suzuki National dish Fate of Lord Black now rests with jury Judge will read 77 instructions Prosecution says 'follow the money' Multiple Display Advertising Items Poster takes flattery too far for Gandhi 'the warrior goddess' Barnardo's Hindu deity Silence kills, but China and money are key to Darfur Multiple Display Advertising Items Merkel 'stunt' sours relations Elton John wins forgery case (Reuters): Wrestler and family found dead (AP): Aborigines threaten Uluru ban Sony (AP): Canal across the desert could refill the shrinking Dead Sea Secret papers show how CIA hired the Mafia to hit Castro Poison pill plan devised by mob boss Agency's dirty tricks are revealed Multiple Display Advertising Items Airportwatch Weeds and wasted lives on the farm run by UN's rural kingpin Zimbabwe The Environment Minister and world authority on sustainable development has let his once-thriving land go to rack and ruin, writes Jan Raath in Karoi Multiple Display Advertising Items Dfs Lost chances Paying for the man they hate Free at last, Paris rejoins the media circus Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Speed-eating king's reign cut short by arthritis of the jaw Repulsive and riveting (AP): Lightning kills 37 as storms hit China (AP): Girl dies on ride (AP): Man shoots boy, 9 (AP): Boy 'surgeon' hunt (AP): Water hazard Correction US Justice Department to scrutinise BAE's Saudi deals Brown could face diplomatic crisis DoJ to look at £1bn payments MPs asked to look at AA-Saga tie-up Metronet blow Tesco faces vote Merger job losses Quote of the day US housing woes Business big shot Secret account under spotlight Concerned consumer Stock markets Pact opens way for News Corp takeover of Dow Jones Inquiries likely to fortify defence company Picture Gallery The drive for eco-friendliness Commodities Market forces Currencies Boodles Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Metronet's future hangs in the balance Investors write down value of stake PPP contract under review Business big shot Chris Bolt Timesonline Partnership that turned sour Bank chief defends the pay awards of the City's 'Premiership' Hermes Paris Thomas Cook to slash up to 2,800 jobs in UK after My Travel merger Fears easing MPs widen net and call two more private equity groups to account Tougher stance had been predicted Brown makes Buffini and adviser Dutch advice boosts Barclays in ABN bid Investment Managers So Robin Saunders gets to pay a €1 million "administrat City Diary Picture Gallery Media Planet You could have predicted it City Diary This sales pitch will go up in smoke City Diary Tesco shareholders urged to oppose its 'excessive' rewards James Metcalfe, an überbanker in New York, has acquired City Diary High stakes Man for all seasons? Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Smaller stock Building a bypass for internet may land start-up £250m float Packet Exchange adds to client list Web creaks under weight of traffic Sky angry over Ofcom U-turn on Freeview Warner beats music slump with comedy The Times Travel agents selling insurance to be regulated by the FSA Lloyds TSB BP and AB Foods in fuel pact Royal Mail chief to meet union OFT looks at credit card costs Carpetright rues 'big ticket' fall Japanese at front of the grid in race to save the environment Concerned consumer Honda is the greenest of all, but carmakers must do more to satisfy drivers. Jeremy Clarkson beware Concerned consumers Cars must have right credentials Stitch-up pours cold water on Russian ardour for oil engineer Fujitsu Siemens How US has edge in cash GLG given new fine a day after unveiling float plan Housebuilder takes big hit as sub-prime woes deepen in US Lennar reports unexpected loss Fears increase for economy as a whole Hard to bear The Times IMF concern over 'black box' funds of reserve-rich nations The Times Brussels threatens court action over state betting monopolies Private anger Ryanair chief's merger claim (AP): Venezuela ruling EU rules on 3G row (Reuters): Ventana holds fire Diageo penalised Pfizer under fire after drug trial The drugs giant is being accused of using poor people as guinea-pigs for its clinical tests How to save both money and lives 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 Tesco slips as industry data show rivals gaining ground Large caps Gulfsands lifted by Syrian allies Small caps Gilts Why investors should stay on board while Go-Ahead motors on Showing flare Domino Printing The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices Consultantoftheyear Reader Offers Weather Eye Tadek Jarski Polish émigré who fought to win support for the Solidarity movement in Britain and to keep Poland in the public eye Tadek Jarski (Tadeusz Jarzembowski), campaigner for Polish freedom, was born on May 16,1933. He died of complications after a heart operation on June 14,2007, aged 74 Chess Leonard Williams Modernising head of the Nationwide Building Society who moved it away from its co-operative society roots Leonard Williams, CBE, DFC, Chairman, Nationwide Anglia Building Society, 1987-88, was born on December 6,1919. He died on June 9,2007, aged 87 Professor David Osmond-Smith Musicologist of clarity and wit admired as the foremost authority on postwar Italian art music Professor David Osmond-Smith, musicologist, was born on December 27,1946. He died of complications resulting from HIV on May 31,2007, aged 60 Carlo Maria Badini 'Great Helmsman' of La Scala who revived its fortunes using a commercial approach Carlo Maria Badini, superintendent of La Scala 1977-90, was born on June 2,1925. He died on April 19,2007, aged 81 Trevor Williams Versatile violinist and well-loved teacher Trevor Williams, violinist, was born on February 10,1929. Having suffered from Parkinson's disease, he died on May 11,2007, aged 78 Bernard Sheridan Media lawyer who gave his time to human rights cases Bernard Sheridan, lawyer, was born on March 7,1927. He died on May 26,2007, aged 80 Comparative advertisements must not be misleading Law Report Court of Appeal Fact sheet not unambiguous Court of Appeal Appeal judges are always available Court of Appeal Court Circular Thanksgiving Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner June's freak downpours have historical precedent Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 27,1969 Explosions wrecked shops and offices across the Argentine capital as militant students protested against a visit by Nelson Rockefeller Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Gannon going places after losing her way on northern scene Racing Lambourn move brings more rides Fighting qualities shining through Eagle Mountain heads Curragh betting Kempton Park Athletics Course specialists Tennis Carlisle Racing Brighton Yesterday's results Newbury Salisbury Bath Alinghi lose cool after victory slips from grasp Sailing America's Cup Bertarelli angry at decision to race New Zealand do things the hard way Cricket Results Other sport Snooker Evergreen Wood not yet ready to slow down Bowls 'i have never been happier' says the man who won gold but lost God The big interview A giant leap of faith took Jonathan Edwards to Olympic glory in Sydney. Then he found the foundations of his life were crumbling World of his own Middlesex to step up security after thieves strike at Southgate Cricket Twenty20 Cup County admit lax stewarding to blame Hampshire angry at abusive crowd Warwickshire v Northamptonshire Kent v Sussex Glamorgan v Somerset Scoreboards Canterbury tails are up over Kent redevelopment plans Cricket Minor Counties Clubs Women Schools First division County Championship Second division Trott's first day on duty with England ends in a trip to hospital Cricket NatWest International Twenty20 Blow on hand needs an X-ray Bell also in doubt for match at Oval Gayle in trouble for embarrassing board Win England v West Indies tickets Hargreaves flies in fit and ready for the United cause Football Rugbycamps Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Shadow of Wenger is McClaren's dark cloud Floods leave Hillsborough under water Football Allardyce to embark on £50m spree after Ashley completes takeover at Newcastle New owner quick to bring in key men Beye on wanted list for manager Chris Coleman was holding talks with Real Sociedad … The Times Great chance to enjoy the high life and shop around Football Sven's return The impossible job? Eriksson's word good enough for City board Former England coach accepts job Bookmakers still to be convinced 'Sinatra' and friend could soon find themselves strangers in the night Football Sven's return Hill backing Hamilton to walk off with world title in rookie season Motor racing Briton driving with 'brilliance' Advice offered to McLaren principal Grewcock loses his appeal against ban Tour's warning sign Bernard on song Heat turning up Gay in the running Luevano pledge Domic makes way Artistic Mayer keen to take up the baton Tennis Wimbledon The Times continues on the road to the men's singles title with a player who hails from the land of Wagner Road to Sw19 Results Order of play Sharapova in with a shout after turning up the volume Tennis Wimbledon Vantage point Match points Poet of the day Hot shot Celebrity watch Oh I say! Rally of the day Tuning in Rain or shine? Nadal makes light work of Fish but fails to catch fire Tennis Wimbledon Spaniard takes it slow in first round American pays for cautious display Multiple Display Advertising Items Fired-up Aussie and plucky Brit - bet you can't tell me what happened next Tennis Wimbledon Betfair Timesonline O'Brien left to fly flag as Britain's challenge soon fades Tennis Wimbledon Henman digs deep in memory bank to write another episode in soap opera Tennis Wimbledon Tiger leads faithful through another dance with the devil True Brit: his ten greatest comebacks Old favourite is new Punter's Pal Times Crossword 23,638 The Insider Henman turns on heroics as LTA forced to sideline coach The Times BT Inside Football Matthew Syed Index The face Grand old playboy of the Western world Did you see? Bus driver wins space race The click Did you know? First catch your wallet Did you hear? Down at the Barbie queue A gust of wind wraps a red flag around a guard of honour during a welcome ceremony for King Juan Carlos of Spain in Beijing yesterday Modern morals Litter bugged Bill Bryson, bestselling author and champion of rural England, tells Stefanie Marsh about his drive to stop the rubbishing of the nation A short history of littering Is my child depressed — and what can we do? Yesterday we reported on child depression in the UK. Here, Carol Midgley lists telltale signs and explains what may help, and Dr Tanya Byron, right, argues against the tendency to 'medicalise' unhappiness 'We risk losing sight of the person' The Times A pedal-power victory for active amateurs Sarah looks good in the first lady role Space needed Beauty jury Baby, the rain must fall Style wednesday But that doesn't mean that you can't shine. Carolyn Asome offers tips on shower power dressing My life in fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask Lucia this Friday BTW . . . Beauty jury Multiple Display Advertising Items I had my fun. I guess I knew I was a sex symbol My life in fashion Debbie Harry talks to Carola Long about peroxide, pants, punk and plastic surgery Tangible assets abound for canny buyers Chain reaction Revisited Hit New Look before new money discovers its cheap chic, says Anne Ashworth For ever thinking outside the boxy A new Design Museum show pays tribute to Zaha Hadid's remarkable, if often impractical, vision. Richard Morrison reports Grayson Perry First Night Timesonline Pop's magical mystery tour He's famous for the Sgt. Pepper cover, but Peter Blake is much more than the genial mixer of high and low culture, says Michael Glover The Times Where art doesn't stand a sporting chance Multiple Display Advertising Items Reviews First night Pop Aerosmith Hyde Park Concert Gregynog Festival Tregynon, Powys Opera Ariadne auf Naxos Garsington, Oxfordshire Passing the teamwork test Working Relationship Lynn Skelly, senior country executive of American Express Bank, and Susan Salter, his senior associate, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Are you ready to go virtual? Multiple Display Advertising Items One foot in the office Spend your retirement at work? Why not, asks Catherine Quinn Multiple Classified Advertising Items FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items Lumley shows her sensitive side The Times David Charter's choices Remote tribes have X Factor Theroux and Fry investigate Today's TV Britain's Most Wanted Paedophiles Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Rome BBC Two, 9pm Cold Blood ITV1, 9pm Life Under Brown Digital Choice Sky News, 9pm Crisis at the Castle BBC Four, 9pm Variations Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm Office Tigers BBC Four, 10pm Storyville: Kike Like Me BBC Four, 10.30pm Film of the night Film choice The Thing (1982) ITV4, 10pm Executive Decision (1996) Best of the rest Five, 9pm The Cider House Rules (1999) BBC One, 10.45pm Psycho (1998) Channel 4,1. 05am Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Miss Potter (2006)/Harsh Times (2005)/Perfume (2006) New to Sky Box office Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Wellman clinic Times2 Crossword No 4252 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon The Wellman clinic Index Consultants still first choice Des Dearlove looks at graduates' wish list of employers Merrill Lynch Prestige marque is only as good as the student Stuart Crainer offers advice on choosing the business school for you Line up the ideal job, network like mad and then do the course Focus on building your own brand, says Stuart Crainer Wider focus engenders a sense of perspective Des Dearlove looks at the trend towards more rounded MBAs The strategic pendulum swings towards staff Des Dearlove discusses why the focus is on the practical Nottingham University Business School Graduate Used Signing-On Fee to Repay Debt Cass Business School Risking it all to get ahead Simon Midgley looks at the options available to fund an MBA Web giant googles intern to join its marketing team The Sunday Times Dropout close to landing dream job It's never too late to shine, says Simon Midgley Multiple Display Advertising Items

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