News from 02/07/2007
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Andrew Robson, J. E. Holborn, Dr D. Zuck, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, Tim Albone, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, James Harding, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Chater, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Musa Okwonga, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sathnam Sanghera, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Trevor Leigh, Melanie Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Sir Adrian, Brenda Rolls, Randhir Singh Bains, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Gerry Hanson, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Helen Rumbelow, Robert Eddison, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Derwent May, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Louisa Barnett, Eve Thomas, Paul McKenna, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Jeff Immelt, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jeremy Roussak, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, K. N. Harris, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Lewis Smith Environment reporter, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Hattie Garlick, Richard Owen, Richard Mangnall, JP Past Chairman, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Graham Matthews, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Carole Souter Director, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris Dillow, George Caulkin, Alison Steed, Siobhan Kennedy M&A Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Rob Tomlinson, Brian Clarke, Rajeev Syal, Derek Davies, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Alex Murphy, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Julian de Jonquieres, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, Guy Shirra, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, The Rev Dr Anthony J. Carr,
ResumoThe Times Index Hunt for terror cell Group 'has capability and intent' to act again Attacks in London and Glasgow 'are connected' Rain is forecast to blight rest of summer Hong Kong protest Virgin buyout Troops killed Obama fills coffers The Game Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times The show must go on, and Princes lead the royal party Concert for Diana Terrorist group targets Britain Old stagers come to the rescue of a concert with a charisma deficit Pop Concert for Diana Wembley Stadium Tiffany & Co Five under guard as police link London and Glasgow attacks Target Britain Officers arrest man in Liverpool New information 'hour by hour' Critical alert status Scotland's shield of innocence broken Target Britain An impressive race relations record was not enough to deter terrorists from trying to cause maximum devastation Luck alone spared us from a repeat of July 7 Rolex Trail of terror Target Britain Open-mouthed neighbours awake to a police operation as houses and cars searched A home five miles west of Glasgow may have been rented by the would-be airport bombers and officers were also in action in the city, on the M6 in Cheshire and in Staffordshire Calm headmaster passes early test of authority Images of terrorism captured by 'citizen journalists' Thetimes Centrepoint The future is wet. Summer was in April River levels fall but rains will go on Scientists blame La Niña for storms Ryanair Weather Barclaycard Public warning for Harman on the career dangers of dissent Washington uneasy over Brown's anti-war ministers 'Inauspicious start' says US ambassador Bush meeting may be delayed Norwich Union The pariah's tale: an addict's search for a pint in the brave new smoke-free world Smoking ban Our 30-a-day man finds that pubs that have invested in outdoor facilities provide the only option Virgin atlantic Some defy the law, the rest just grin and bear it Smoking ban World views Fly Monarch Two British soldiers die in clashes with Afghan rebels A soldier killed in Iraq last year was mistakenly sent Summer babies fall behind in contest for university places Seasonal births A-level students must score 90% for new A* Indian Ocean How each saver lost at least £2,000 after changes in tax rules What Would You Take? It has the teeth for it-but this is no vicious gang killer Peugeot Situation Critical Moderate Muslims must be heard loud and clear after new terror Smoke and Mirrors The ban in England should be implemented sensitively Cri de Cru French vineyards are being snapped up by the British Life is just a bowl of Petri Picture Gallery This time we were lucky. This time . . . For the best start at school, stop at home Buffett's billions Child support Bomb attacks highlight need for new weapons in the fight against terror Solicit support China's autonomy Timesonline Fitness-to-practise panels Dumfries House Modern weddings Music at St Paul's Tasty potatoes Put it to the vote Secret smoking Biblical weather We must act now to close this terror trail Yes, money talks — but sometimes nobody's listening Comment Skoda Auto It all started with a bounce, not a bang Postal strike Madeleine photos McGreen lorries Prisoner hanged Bikes go for a ride Bus driver killed Injection 'removes fat without use of surgery' Study finds stress link to weight gain Chemical could also enhance figure Multiple Display Advertising Items A Stone Age diet could beat diabetes Garnier Ambre Solaire Another reason for you to put the cat out Exposure can make asthma worse Effect not linked to a specific allergy Multiple Display Advertising Items Unhealthy reaction £230m donation to charity New companion for Dr Who Music fans 'face a deaf future' Northern sole for clubbers Garnier Cave home put up for sale - and at a rock-bottom price Couples are 'driven to IVF tourism by ethical disparities across Europe' Fertility treatment Specialist calls for uniform law He says patients suffer needlessly FlySILVERJET Pregnancy test Rats offer insight into stress-related infertility Girls with cancer may not need to lose chance of a family Fertility treatment Cost of a top lawyer in the City soars to £1,000 an hour Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times . . . but one in four wants to change jobs Why call of the turtle dove is fading away Multiple Display Advertising Items Exotic invader That criminal with a knife: does he want money or your life? Statistics show a racial variation Mindless attacks are steadily rising Bringing it all together Boy of 15 is latest victim in stabbings National Campaign for Better Hearing Tesco Japan Ireland Pouring in First it was abandoned barns, now the British are buying up vineyards Bankers fleeing rat race drive trend French wine industry in turmoil A bunch of challenges Marchers demand free vote on Hong Kong anniversary Multiple Display Advertising Items Then and now (AP): Three die in grand prix helicopter (Reuters): Diplomat missing (AFP): Thaksin protest (AFP): A-bomb apology (AFP): Director dies Lindsay suspect 'hiding close to home' Reclusive fugitive may have helper Family in tears after TV show Rac Israel hands over £59m to Palestinian moderates On the trail Hidden Hearing Hemp field becomes a folly in the mad spirit of King Ludwig The Superfoods Porridge (AFP): Viking warship sails again Multiple Display Advertising Items M: Britain's first spymaster was an Irishman who played patriot game Kerry honours its maverick Village boy was royally rewarded The Times (Reuters): Protests delay deal over sex offences (Reuters): Blair unwelcome (AFP): Mbeki in ANC race (AP): Death toll falls (AP): 'Agent' buried Obama funds leave Clinton in shade Harrods Capital One To get ahead in business, go to the cinema Advice of book aimed at executives 50 films that offer valuable lessons Orange Boots Amber alert on Cable & Wireless High anxiety Debenhams talks Buyouts inquiry Quote of the day IPhone success Business big shot Branson response paves way for $10bn buyout of Virgin Media New talks centre on increased price Entrepreneur may keep a stake Citigroup sells Canary Wharf headquarters for £1bn Business Life Stock markets Surge in financial services set to slow as rates bite Four challenges facing the new Chancellor Commodities Currencies AXA Business Insurance Need to know Media Planet British funds ABI joins dispute over C&W pay plan Influential group poses challenge Fractious annual meeting in prospect Business big shot John Pluthero Ingenuity² Bell sounds for round 2 of buyout bosses v MPs How strife at the AA put private equity in the spotlight Acquisition of the motoring services group was followed by a camel protest and a clash between rival unions Motoring ahead Debenhams holds merger talks with continental retail groups Discussions with Karstadtquelle Baugur seen as potential bidder Judgement² Rates put a brake on house prices Tough MPC policy paying off Buyers' market expected in London The Times Retailers braced for downturn after terrorist car bomb plots (Reuters): SFO looks into BAE dealings Olympia stake sold Austin Reed plans Smoke signals BT pension chief Integrity² Naming a business is really child's play Dell Accenture Shell boss calls for all-powerful EU energy supremo Minister needed to deal with Russia Go-it-alone policy 'weakens Europe' The Times Bar to be raised by $51bn Canadian deal Kuwaiti group aims for London flotation More Power to You We Make Sure Hype, queues and handsets, but what now for the iPhone? Once it was the Cabbage Patch Kids, now Apple's must-have gadget has taken America's stores by storm Eden Apple shares rely on next big thing The time has arrived for private equity to show it … Monday manifesto The chairman of GE, one of the world's largest conglomerates, says the days of easy profits have passed Lloyds TSB Curriculum vitae Times Online Equity Prices The Times Gerald Davis Barrister who adminstered the huge sums of money donated by the public in the wake of the Aberfan disaster of 1966 Gerald Davis, secretary, Aberfan Disaster Fund, 1967-70, was born on March 22,1913. He died on June 14,2007, aged 94 Frank Langfield Post Office employee who set up a stamp-collecting service for philatelists and later revolutionised TV licensing Frank Langfield, founder of the British Philatelic Bureau, was born on June 12,1914. He died on June 3,2007, aged 92 Archaeology Weather Eye Wallace Seawell Photographer whose portraits captured the glamour of Hollywood stars from the Forties onwards Wallace Seawell, photographer, was born on September 16,1916. He died on May 29,2007, aged 90 Mala Powers Hollywood heroine who worked in radio, theatre and TV and later became a distinguished teacher Mala Powers, actress, was born on December 20,1931. She died of leukaemia on June 11,2007, aged 75 Gordon Gostelow Character actor who triumphed on stage and TV Gordon Gostelow, actor, was born on May 14,1925. He died on June 3,2007, aged 82 W. Kendrick Pritchett Prolific and influential professor of Ancient Greek W. Kendrick Pritchett, Professor of Greek, was born on April 14,1909. He died on May 29,2007, aged 98 Bernard Manning Lives Remembered John Ward Derek Dougan Obligation on lawyers to help combat money laundering Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Admitting previous misconduct Court of Appeal Criminal Division Counsel's duty on judge's omissions Court of Appeal Court Circular Memorial Service Church news Latest wills Chickpeas' role in lifting the domesticates' mood Notebook Archaeology Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Legal Notices Lessons still to learn from China's 1975 dam disaster Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 2,1895 The African explorer and administrator Captain Frederick Lugard presents a paper to the Royal Geographical Society on the Borgu country around the River Niger Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Heffernan steals show on Soldier Of Fortune Racing Understudies take big opportunity O'Brien delivers classic clean sweep Wolverhampton Big-race result Tennis The Aidan O'Brien-trained Anton Chekhov finished third Index Goodwood Racing Leading trainers Jockeys Meetings fall to waterlogging Course specialists Uttoxeter Yesterday's results Windsor Pontefract Fly-by-night photographers and a few other odd specimens Fishing Betfair NFL tapping into budding British talent by degrees American football Scholarship plan for universities Aims to exploit a healthy fan base Investec Mixed emotions as resurgent Australia fire warning shot Rugby union Billington proves age is no hurdle with popular victory Equestrianism DFS Derby Veteran brings to an end 30-year wait Teenage protégé second on debut The Times Henley denied top Britain crews Rowing Jeffries cuts loose and adds to Wigan's growing worries Rugby league Engage Super League Bowls Results Cricket Equestrianism Football Golf Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Credit Suisse Kerr comes through test of nerve to hold off challengers Golf US Women's Open American wins her first major World No 1 Ochoa misses out again Final scores Sport Staff: Storm whips up strong finish for first victory England's fight for medal falls short Rossi hits back Harris clinches title James triumphs Howell lifts Oxford Marines on target Mills bid suffers in political turbulence Sailing America's Cup Multiple Display Advertising Items How they stand Federer benefits from the latest misfortune of Haas Tennis Wimbledon German pulls out with muscle tear Champion can put his feet up Times Online Order of play Nikolay Davydenko has never enjoyed Wimbledon and yesterday … Results How the draw will unfold . . . possibly Tennis Wimbledon The queen of Wimbledon at 50: winning hearts instead of titles The big interview After a lifetime fighting misconception and prejudice, Martina Navratilova can say what she wants about love, sexuality . . . and tennis Highlights of a grand career LTA's ruthless people need to turn up the heat further Tennis Wimbledon Sport Staff: Murray takes aim with volley at 'negativity' of British players Leicestershire chairman proposes new incentives to foster home-grown talent Cricket Marshall hits Royals with torrent of runs Twenty 20 Cup Griffiths sinks Essex in impressive debut Twenty20 Cup North division Midlands/West/Wales division South division Broad shoulders responsibility to finish the job as West Indies fold Cricket NatWest Series The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Martin Johnson's Scoreboard from Lord's Plunkett makes most of chance to prove his value Hamilton cannot hide dismay after error at start drops him to third Motor racing French Grand Prix Eighth podium place is consolation Raikkonen's win a boost for Ferrari Friends Provident Timesonline Results and how they stand Times Crossword 23,642 Index Silverstone awaits its new hero as Hamilton homes in on title The Times Inside Index Monday poem The mutating mosquito Did you see? Matelot style The click Did you know? Stand by your man Did you hear? A lesson for life Image of the day Modern morals No butts Make this week your first as a non-smoker, with the help of Paul McKenna Getting started As the ban begins, four smokers try to kick the habit Here, and for the rest of this week, I will use more … Things to know How to give up Day one Create instant calm Times Online The science of smoking Paulmckenna The Times Persistence pays off, unless you're selling your body An ode to the joys of the O2 arena State of the reunion How talking therapy can soothe IBS Health Monday Treatments that focus on the mind may ease irritable bowel syndrome, says Peta Bee Greene King Pru Health My grieving daughter Work or Family Problems? Intercontinental Leader of the packing Style Going on holiday? You can keep things to a minimum and still look great day or night. Alice Olins reveals how. Styled by Eve Thomas The Times Growing old cluelessly Arts Radio 4's long-running anti-panel show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue is going on tour, but still refuses to act its age, says Dominic Maxwell City of London Festival 2007 Games for a laugh: I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue's greatest hits Rigoletto Revving up the ladies First night Pop Al Green Albert Hall Theatre Mojo Mickybo Trafalgar Studios, SW1 English National Ballet Opera II trionfo del Tempo Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Theatre The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare's Globe, SE1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual, Kids and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV Teachers. tv The Last Days of Tony Blair Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Crimewatch BBC One, 9pm Empire's Children Channel 4,9pm The Tower BBC One, 10.45pm Kipps (1941, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,1.30pm Falling Down (1993) ITV2, 9pm Road to Perdition (2003) Film4,9pm Variations Swimming Pool (2003) Film4,11.10pm Thunderheart (1992) BBC One, 11.35pm Shrink Rap Channel 4,11.05pm Web video of the day Last drag down memory lane Weekend TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4256 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword Appeal Index The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Torres to Take Anfield Pay Cut The News City Calm about Thaksin Extradition Threat Hargreaves Has Ambitious Goals Malouda at Top of Chelsea Wish-List Dead Certs The Window Decent Bets Long Shots Yakubu Suitors Form a Queue The News Quinn Places the Onus on Sunderland's Home Advantage Llanelli Miss Rovers Date Johnson Return Nugent on Hold The Summer Sales The Summer Sales The Summer Sales Dowie Helps Palace Push Coca-Cola Championship Barnet Plan for Extra Seating League Two Bargain Hunters Look to Spain League One The Times Stealing an Early March on Rivals The Training No Hiding Place as Pre-Season Pain Game Begins Alex Murphy on why the resumption of training is viewed with trepidation still Can't Keep Mum about Ronaldo The Holidays Tom Dart looks at fans' best and worst close encounters with their playing idols The Prem Billy on the Beach Bmi baby Index Ten years of stellar progress At midnight on June 30,1997, Britain handed back its Crown Colony. David Watts analyses the changes China has made Formidable flight of the bumblebee David Watts reports on the plans to make the region an economic powerhouse Hong Kong Then and now The men who made Hong Kong David Watts finds the hongs, the great trading houses spawned by imperialism, have adapted to the new reality Orange founder has 'drifting' fears Boom brings new confidence Hong Kong Film industry looks to the Woo factor Julian de Jonquieres says China is a saviour for the territory's film-makers Jazzman Pao prefers local riffs to big city blues A long way from loading bananas David Watts talks to a risk-taker who started a cut-price airline for neglected passengers The buildings are taller and people are more polite Derek Davies looks at some of the changes Hong Kong
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