News from 03/07/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Allison Walker-Morecroft, Jerry Fishenden UK national technology officer, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Neil Johnston, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Robert Vincent, Sailesh Mehta, Barry Holmes, Gareth Crossman, policy director, Linda Tsang, Peter Kinsley, Richard Thomas, Dr Ronan O'driscoll, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Elizabeth Winder, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Rudkin, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Professor Ian Gilmore President, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Phil Morgan, Charlene Sweeney, Dr Julian Campbell, consultant anaesthetist, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Kenneth Armitage, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Nick Kalisperas director, Jennifer Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Patrick Smith client executive, Jenny MacArthur, Viv Apple, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Julie Bentley chief executive, Stefanie Marsh, David Pannick, QC, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tim Halket, Russell Kempson, Laura Gascoigne, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Alisdair Gillespie, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Paul McKenna, Rob Wright, Colin Roberts, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, chief executive, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Bryan Stoten Chairman, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Professor Mayur Lakhani Chairman, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Forward, Sean O'Neill, Dr Bob Bury, Kaveh Solhekol, Peter Cuming, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Dr Peter Carter General Secretary, Dr Alan Maryon-Davis President, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Tom Sykes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, David Bills, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Joanna Pitman, Liam Kelly director of public sector strategy, John Foster, Steve Hawkes, Dr Vivienne Nathanson Director of Professional Activities, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Frank Greaney, Sonia Verma, George Caulkin, Dr Shaaz Mahboob, Chris Wilson, executive director, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Allen Robertson, Carly Chynoweth, Tom Hennigan, David Sinclair, N. Wilson, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Jacqueline Wallace, Martin Waller, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Middleton, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Jess Search, Nicola Copping, Joe Bolger, ames Harding Business Editor, Edward Solomons, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Index Doctors at heart of terror bomb inquiry Police suspect young medics from overseas Man held worked as university neurologist Voters give Brown a bounce, poll shows Libby spared jail Stores sale collapses Railways link up Wenger set to sign Index Timesonline Times2 Public Agenda Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Manpower shortage as pressures of war drive troops to quit Forces Retention a problem, says committee of MPs Recruitment policy also attacked in report Dead captain rose through ranks Child of hope for cancer girls Breakthrough baby came from frozen egg Women with ovary disease may benefit too Test to cut IVF twin risk The new technique Rolex Brown's leadership rating soars in poll after terrorist attacks Results suggest Tories' 14-month lead is over Labour advance fuels talk of early election Old Etonian is casualty of Tory reshuffle The Shadow Cabinet Pugh Ministers drop plan for science diploma Rape Crisis closures Town hall 'workfare' Call for flu drug 15m see Diana concert Parents move out of complex Mothers protest over Madeleine advert before showings of Shrek Specsavers 'My son is innocent, his only aim to be a doctor' Terror attacks Father of Jordanian suspect speaks of shock Two other doctors arrested at hospital The investigation Did al-Qaeda leader pass on his plans from inside prison? Terror attacks Spanish tourists killed as suicide bomber strikes in Yemen Key facts Home Secretary says little, but says it very well Terror attacks John Lewis Send us your pictures Abandoned mobile phones may have led police to arrests on M6 Terror attacks Sim cards contain crucial information Mast tracking system 'helped on motorway' The arrest Fear lingers for Muslims relieved that suspects are not British Toyota Countess of Wessex expecting second child at the age of 42 Wonders of the world fail to click with some Pick seven from the finalists Few women venture back into pregancy if, as wass the case with the Countless of Wessex, their previous Extra money for flood defences Massive cocaine haul Strike at post offices MS drug approved Two missing on coast Crime cycle Sainsbury's Whitehall car crisis People Sir Salman Rushdie and his wife, Padma Lakshmi, left, are divorcing, the British author announced yesterday All bets are off when it comes to the reunion of Prince Eric Idle, the former Python, tells Gramophone magazine With our Mr Bean lookalike Prime Minister employing … Every confirmed smoker has his or her own method of … ExxonMobil For the 150th anniversary of the V&A, the museum Web tributes are growing to John Smeaton, the baggage … Postscript Writing in the foreword of How to Survive a Horror … Cult of Contempt The Left must condemn a fanaticism that is misogynist and homophobic Working Wonders Does the contemporary world not offer glories to match the Colosseum? Tory Story Cameron should not panic but needs to sharpen his act Doc, I think I've got techno droop Picture Gallery I'm cowering under the bed. But I'm here Thunderer: The fertility police: it's time to lock them away An equal Scotland ASBOs for prostitutes Mistaken identity We must balance security with ordinary life A new PM and a new Cabinet Timesonline Goodbye to smoking Self-indulgent art Shopkeeper sued Gold doubloons Potato-flavoured Gopher it School prophecy The horror of the Paris Hilton school of privacy Brown and Cameron - marooned on Fantasy Island Smart Theo2 Teenager with a history of violence found guilty of murdering footballer Kiyan Prince's killer 'threatened to stab girl' CPS failure kept his background from jury Flybe London to Frankfurt in under 5 hours: Europe unites to speed up rail journeys Seven countries agree to link their networks Government to unveil 30-year railway strategy Theo2 Teenager posed as tycoon to make £50,000 Con artist carried out first scam aged 13 Items sold on internet site were never delivered Win Curate converts to magical life In brief Green Flag Man held after swan's death Four arrested after boy killed Roadkill survey helps keep track of life in the slow lane O2 Sinking fast . . . the vanishing pool of life in Britain's waters Twenty-one marine species face extinction RSPB wants Brown to pass protection Bill Who took the Passion out of St Matthew? First night Opera St Matthew Passion Glyndebourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Father jailed for taking son's speeding points 77-year-old lied to stop son losing his licence 500,000 drivers have swapped penalty points Quit smoking Multiple Display Advertising Items Confused Stars come out for a dazzling tribute to Dior Paris Fashion Week Paedophile who killed niece, 2, jailed Minogue joins Doctor on sinking ship Dig for body in 1954 murder case Stabbed PC buried with full honours Tiscali Families' tax bills may force artworks worth £200m to be lost to the nation Magnet Hard work is ticket to the rich list of self-made Britons Zimbabwe China Modern Evita bids for leadership in Argentina as husband stands aside Kirchners attempt presidential succession Cristina candidacy is backed by voters Women on top Johnston kidnap militant is seized in Gaza shootout Multiple Display Advertising Items Hezbollah is making trouble in Iraq, says US Mugabe cuts the price of basics as bread runs out Police patrol shops to enforce cost cuts Customers fight for bags of sugar An offer EU hopes he will refuse Directline Business London Scandal over lost pensions may be the final straw for ruling party The Times President steps in to save Libby from 'excessive' prison sentence Perjury conviction 'Lobster summit' allows Bush and Putin to keep smiling despite missile dispute Fishing trip helps to improve relations US leader emphasises 'honesty' of counterpart US approach to arms control is touchy subject - and rightly so McCain faces cash crisis in presidency bid Army completes long march to a style revolution Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Cyprus victims are identified (AFP): 'Mass killer' dead in cell (AFP): Anti-US alliance develops (AP): Vanunu ordered back to prison Rebels rejoice as leader's heir is murdered in Paris Suspicious death blow to Chad's ruling clan Body discovered near underground car park 'Tsarkozy' puts pressure on new Prime Minister HSBC War and invasion FSA warns: criminals in M&A departments Pound powers ahead Hedge fund listing Premier job losses Quote of the day Unions fight Danone Business big shot New Look auction collapses as bidders balk at £1.8bn price tag Private equity firms left holding retailer Stand-off in a market hit by credit worries Virgin Media weighs up $23bn offer from Carlyle Infidelity on the net Stock markets Insurer to ask customers: did you forget to tell us anything? Bilion-dollar offer for a battling long shot Picture Gallery Don't rob a bank. Work for one Commodities Economic climate Just a few years ago, Napster, the online music sharing Currencies Cystic Fibrosis Trust Need to know Results in brief Timesonline FSA warns of criminal gangs cashing in on insider dealing Investment banks told to improve staff vetting Limit urged on spread of sensitive information Business big shot Lesson No 1 at secrecy school: select your name Rate prospects push pound to 26-year high against dollar Premier Foods to consolidate and cut 600 jobs The Times Post union to set new dates for pay strikes Barclays update Private equity inquiry Property chief jailed Principle fights £250m asset sale by Photo-Me Problems mount as profits fall by 47% Shareholder demands programme of change Dell The investor with a taste for hardball BlackBerry Pearl You shouldn't take the Savoy at face value City Diary Jason Katz, the head of the leisure advisory team at … City Diary Vox pop, Wall St style City Diary They are advertising for a managing director for Freesa City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day It was not a good day to be Hugo Swire yesterday. The … City Diary Picture Gallery Bet of the day Tiddler to watch New York hedge fund flotation to net former trader $4bn Och-Ziff set for IPO in September Fears mount over end of 'golden age' SAP No takers for prince's $135m home Unions fight to 'stay French' as Kraft bids for Danone biscuits Multiple Display Advertising Items Dubai's rulers drive merger of two Middle East banks (AP): Australian retailer Coles sold for £9.3bn (AP): Manor Care takeover (Reuters): Snub for iTunes MacQuarie in TV bid (AP): Korean tycoon jailed Oil explorer takes AIM Websites betrayed by unfaithful users A survey has revealed the 'promiscuity' of many members of social networking sites and raised doubts over surging valuations Hamptons International Social services The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds US engine leaves Europe in the sidings Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Talk of impending bid boosts Lonmin Large caps Northern Foods suffers hit Small caps The $1.5bn nugget of information found in detail of miner's development Aegis Group Davis Service Group Equity Prices Cherries Major-General John Woollett Sapper who won the MC in Germany and became chief engineer for Britain's H-bomb tests at Christmas Island in 1957 Major-General John Woollett, CBE, MC, military engineer, was born on November 5,1915, He died on May 30,2007, aged 91 Alan Jenkins Journalist who as editor of the Glasgow Herald guided the paper through production upheavals with calm aplomb Alan Jenkins, journalist, was born on June 8,1926, He died on June 24,2007, aged 81 Chess Weather Eye Bernd Becher Photographer of industrial structures who helped to elevate his medium to a respected art form Bernd Becher, photographer, was born on August 20,1931. He died after heart surgery on June 22, aged 75 Lives in Brief Word watching Prime Minister's Office Guide to the Government The Cabinet Cabinet office Whips Attorney-General's Office Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Justice Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Foreign and Commonwealth Leader of the House of Commons Children, Schools and Families Guide to the Government Health Northern Ireland Communities and Local Government Home Office Transport Culture, Media and Sport Innovation, Universities and Skills Treasury Defence International Development Work and Pensions Court Circular Licence auction not in VAT system Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Premium Bonds Legal news Appointments Service Appointments Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Science and folklore unite in predicting rain Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 3,1914 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Authorized faces tough test in Eclipse Racing Hamilton Park Brighton Golf Football Thirsk Racing Pontefract Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Waterlogging claims tomorrow's Perth card Windsor Goodwood Course specialists Alonso names Hamilton as main threat to his ambitions Motor racing World champion takes aim at British contender Dennis dismisses the improvement of Ferrari Athletics Results Cricket Other sport Skelton hopes to make up for lost ground in Germany Equestrianism Equestrianism Football Golf Open apology as R&a chief digs himself into deep hole Golf Sloping pin position mars qualifying event Angry players told to go back and play again Surrey extend winning streak to seven Cricket Twenty20 Cup Cambridge University took a first-innings lead, thanks Glamorgan v Warwickshire King departs for France with blessing of Wasps Rugby union Umpires demand to be protected from drunk Twenty20 supporters Cricket Donald asked to stay on as bowlers' mentor Timesonline Betfair Top clubs accused of salary cap breach Percy back at the helm Henley replacement Pickering slow off mark Eduardo can be big game poacher that Arsenal need Football Times Online Wenger bad buys Chelsea make late effort to stop Robben's move to Spain Football New deal still on table for Holland winger Malouda being lined up as a replacement Frustrated Keane forced to rethink targets Sven-Göran Eriksson is to reward Tord Grip for his … Multiple Display Advertising Items Benítez aims to strike while the iron is hot with move for Heinze Football Torres deal should be confirmed this week Fowler without a club for first time in career Premiership Rugby Academy Everton officials were forced into an embarrassing … Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Youzhny turns his frustration into inspiration Tennis Wimbledon Owen Slot sees the Russian use his passion to good effect as The Times continues to follow the path from qualifying to the final Order of play Path to glory Results Injured ballboy gives lesson in stoicism Tennis Wimbledon Drama on No 2 Court even before play starts Djokovic wins first set on tie-break over Kiefer Crunchy Nut Swede stands up to Nadal and leaves 'bully' bemused Tennis Wimbledon Timesonline New signing? Match points Hawk-Eye watch Scissor sisters Poets corner Tuning in Rain or shine? Serena's sense of timing leaves a lot to be desired Tennis Wimbledon Advanced Hair Studio Williams stays positive to fight back and keep her dream alive Tennis Wimbledon Ecclestone airs and graces The Insider Send in the crowds Times Crossword 23,643 Wimbledon brings colour to a crisis Arsenal's life after Henry begins with £8m signing of Eduardo Wenger makes move for Croatia forward Manager hoping to add £6m defender The Times Index Motor racing Cricket Index The face Decadence and the deluge Did you see? Whatever happened to baby Knut? The click Did you know? Kwik-E off the mark Did you hear? Oooh, I say Image of the day Modern morals Who cares? When Liz Penny's elderly father had a fall and her mother developed dementia, it was the beginning of a nightmare journey through hospitals, care homes and red tape that took her and her close-knit family to the brink of despair Scandal of a care system that no one understands The Times Timesonline The Times A French cyclist's guide to the delights of London It's time we learnt from the Germans Well Donne Creating a natural high Quit smoking Day two It's easy to feel good without a cigarette if you know how. Reprogramme your mind with Paul McKenna Exercise 2: linking bad with bad Going unconscious How good can it get? Timesonline Exercise 3: beat the craving The sins of the (alpha) father Men tuesday Tom Sykes thought he was trying to be the perfect dad. Now he admits that he was a control freak Holding the baby Dress code Greene King My family's move to the Old Curiosity Shop Suburban worrier Every picture sells a story Photographs from early Fleet Street look better on the page than the gallery wall, says Joanna Pitman The Times The mastery of marble A new show of modern sculpture in a rain-sodden Leicester garden reveals a far-from dying art, reports Laura Gascoigne Rain should have stopped play First night Pop Rod Stewart Twickenham Stadium Pop Andy Williams Albert Hall Timesonline Dance Find Me Amongst the Black Purcell Room Jazz Chick Corea/Gary Burton Barbican Eurydice meets the gods of rock Concert The Ground Beneath her Feet Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planne Digital Choice Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV Italian Fascism: Revealed Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Paris BBC Two, 9pm Sensitive Skin BBC Two, 10pm Fame (1980) Film choice TCM, 9pm Variations Samuel Johnson: The Dictionary Man BBC Two, 11.20pm Web video of the day The emotional laxative remedy Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4257 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword Willow foundation Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Mind your Language Other Views Pelted by punishments to keep us all in line Issue of the Week Retribution The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research White coat wars over patients Health Other Stories we Liked Driving with dementia Death closes surgery doors Skills gap leaves much to be desired Disability How They See Him Dare to dream the impossible Interview Local Government Employers chief Jan Parkinson tells Jennifer Taylor how big ideas live alongside pragmatism in the space between national government and public sector staff Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Long days lift difficult learners Education Acevo Tests slated by scientists Teaching Councillors fit the mould Local Government Careers in housing lack appeal Regeneration Rule change may reduce waste debt PFI Index Targets distort our top cops Police The thrill of partnership Local Government Hero . . . Rocky road to understanding Charities Foreign Ways Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to you . . . Cover-up culture is a heavyweight one What Worked for us Change of Tack Diary Dates Inside Justice combo wins thumbs up The profession is pleased that Gordon Brown has chosen old hands to take over, says Frances Gibb No need to let religious freedoms go up in smoke Multiple Display Advertising Items All you need is the bare minimum Why does it cost so much to go to court, Sir Hugh Laddie asked recently on this page. Here Edward Solomons offers his response Lawyer of the week Times Law In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Dear Gordon . . . What Will Work for us Fight the rising tide Talking Point Climate change is an urgent local issue, and councils are already stepping up to lead the way. Emily Ford reports Rubbish Facts Going beyond Gershon How to . . . Find Further Efficiencies The pressure is now on — permanently — for councils to improve their efficiency performance. Carly Chynoweth finds the best way forward from those in the know Firstonline The high price of growing old Future Proofing Time to play the council tax game Quiz HM Government Lord Local's farewell Interview Lord Bruce-Lockhart served the Local Government Association as a staunch ally of devolution. With his tenure now complete, he talks to Jennifer Taylor about the future The Issue Explained Devolution Cities embrace an independent future Future Proofing The Key to . . . Government Connect LGE Is it safe to sign on? Talking Point While the efficiency benefits of the Government Connect programme are clear, Fay Schopen asks whether security fears over its 'single sign-on' ambition are justified Getting in on the act Central Government Government Connect is designed to serve local authorities, but Mark Hunter reports on central government's growing interest in using this new network themselves Tech Talk Tameside Takes Lead Role Case Study Connect Ashbrook Simon-Hartley Wet policies wither in face of Water Wise campaign Parts of the UK are drier than some countries of the Middle East, yet the urgent need to use water efficiently has nowhere near the profile that energy-related issues are getting in policy and publicity terms, creating a Cinderella sector according to Nick Reeves, Executive Director of the Chartered … Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Media Planet Just because it is raining do not think the leaks have disappeared It might be hard to focus on the possibility of water shortages following the horrendous weather this June when torrential rain and gale force winds have brought chaos to parts of the country but the supply problems have not gone away and will soon return to haunt us Arup SUDS stops the water from just going down the drain The very latest drainage technology goes back to nature to help prevent catastrophic flash floods Cranfield University Throw out the bath water - onto the garden Grey water recycling. Households could reduce their water bills by as much as one half just by using water that currently goes straight down the drain, never to be seen again Tapping into new water technology Investment in new technology is desperately needed if the water industry is to tackle the challenges it will face in years ahead Water's grand design An innovative rainwater collection system has been showcased on a stylish pair of new houses in the elegant suburb of Dulwich, South London Ciwem Aquabio leads Europe in industrial water reuse The water recycling and reuse market is still very much in its infancy, but rather than choosing a wait-and-see approach Aquabio has been steadily building its client base and earning a reputation for efficient and reliable installations Mouchelparkman Life returns to long lost river of London One of London's lost rivers has been rescued from subterranean obscurity by an award winning restoration scheme Clean water at an affordable price Providing safe water cheaply to developing communities transforms their prospects and now a UK company has come up with a low cost system which does not damage underground sources South-East of England Drier than Sudan The £6 Billion River and Canal Clean up Savings put industry on competitive footing Saving water is low on the list of priorities of many businesses but if they can be persuaded to carry out a water audit then there are big savings possible What can we do to make our water future more secure? A manifesto for change from ARUP which argues there is no silver bullet and a more pragmatic, sustainable and integrated management of water resources is required The True Cost of Treated Water Earth Tech Multiple Display Advertising Items Agency criticised by watchdog as flood waters rise The Environment Agency, now responsible for the major part of flood defences in Britain, has been criticised in a report from the National Audit Office, published as crisis reaches high water mark Biosolids: a key issue for the water industry Mott MacDonald investigates and develops water resources, assesses water needs and implements appropriate supplies. The firm also specialises in the treatment and disposal of wastewater and biosolids (treated sludge). It is a leading engineering, management and development consultancy operating across … Siemens
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