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News from 04/07/2007

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Giles Smith, Clive Coleman, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Mick Bell, Penny Cottee, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Martin Owen, Hazhir Teimourian, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, James Harding, David Rose, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Andrew Barker, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, David Harker Chief Executive, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Chiade O'Shea, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, J. C. Hopcraft, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Paul Martin, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Tom Chesshyre Travel News Editor, Douglas Rankine, Spencer M. White, Ann Treneman, Paul McKenna, Rob Wright, Neil Clark, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Kate Green Chief Executive, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Dave Horner, Malcolm Bowden, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Karen McKAY Chief Executive, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Kim Fletcher, Tosin Sulaiman, Steve Hawkes, Liz Hollis, Thomas Catán, Peter Riddell, Gareth Jones, Philip Webster, M. K. Rowberry, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Mike Evans, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Chris Pond Chief Executive, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Mark Strevett, Lydia Hislop, Abid Khan, Stephen Dalton, Mike Pinder, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Vernon Bogdanor Professor, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, John Norris, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Joe Bolger, Jonathan Mirsky, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Alan Johnston released by Gaza captors 'Those who cure you will kill you' Iraq al-Qaeda leader made threat in April British cleric passed 'Devil's' warning to FCO Weekend votes plan to halt falling turnout More BBC repeats World's richest man Hamilton title threat Prices to rise Index Timesonline Times2 News Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Weekend voting is new hope in the battle to reverse falling turnout Brown sets out plans for constitution reform Move to relax rules on flying the Union Jack Flying the flag Girl who can give birth to her sister Mother donates eggs to her infertile daughter I had to do it .. . and I had to do it now, she says 'She would be the real mother. I want her to have the option' Family ties Changelivesnow We'll have to show more repeats, says BBC in a new series of cuts The corporation 'will have to become smaller' Savings will mean up to 1,000 job losses How amateur cruise ship pianist hit an off key Top executive pay in 2006-07 Pugh Letwin 'sidelined' in Tory reshuffle Lib Dem shake-up Doherty jail threat Rare heron spotted Captain Sean Dolan Potter magic at rain-hit premiere turns out to be just an illusion Chanel Abdulla 'cheered the deaths of British troops' Search for the common thread linking bomb suspect doctors Terror attacks Eight arrests-and all from medical profession Police try to work out how the suspects met Why medical schools provide Islamic extremists with fertile recruiting grounds NHS Muslim medics fear backlash from arrests Muslim leaders organise anti-terror rally Terror attacks Expedia Two arrested after placing large order for gas bottles Website bomb-making lessons to be outlawed across Europe Terror attacks Censoring the net Inside Track Audi Diddy has eye on new cars People Let nobody doubt that No 10 has changed. Yesterday … Billie Jean King, the veteran tennis player turned … What to do when your MP bogs off to the other sid It obviously isn't a bird or a plane, but it could be the new Prime Minister in his pyjamas Postscript The artist formerly and once again known as Prince … Perhaps the BBC doesn't pay its stars quite as we Run or raise the alarm? The stark choice for shipwrecked smuggler £70m of cocaine falls in sea after boat capsizes Two men still on run in remote peninsula Home Staff: Nursery where child died 'ignored safety risks' Babysitter 'brutally murdered baby girl' Cadbury admissions Drug rival shooting Tavern stabbing Police cleared Count found dead Morrisons Napoleon's passionate love letter sets the collectors' pulses racing Baltic Centre staff revolt over 'bullying' director AA Nursing volunteers die in Africa crash Dementia care lags McCann interview Officer stabbed Fire station blaze The Commons Touch Brown needs to ensure constitutional change is not too faddish The Maine Event Now Putin must show Bush and the world some respect The Runs Statesmen should keep their jogging to themselves Piranhas - such shrinking violets Picture Gallery Now the elephant's left the room, what next? Thunderer: Our smug bishops, busy hijacking the floods Democratic HK Ending child poverty Tuned in by mistake? Measures to tackle terror must be long-term Smokers pay more than their share Timesonline Tribal politics Less organ music Right royal spud Ark attempt Could a doctor really be a bomber? Well, yes Take care: the dangers of detention in a care home Comment Heather Mills's 'attacker' has 132 convictions Defendant's character is called into question Photographs suggest 'assault' did not happen Boots Strike averted by rail talks In brief Virgin Convenience of the talking toilet Coroner turns down inquests Airmiles Floods drive up broccoli, carrot and potato prices Tobacco giants 'targeted African children to boost flagging profits' Lawyers will seek at least £19bn in damages Companies 'gave away cigarettes at concerts' Castle Cover NationalExpress Dior and Chanel manage a stylish strut in the mud Paris Fashion Week The message is, 'Blair is gone and I'm in charge'. But the reality falls short of a full transformation Constitution Brown gives up control over church and judicial posts The proposals Constitution Orange Attorney may not decide over 'cash for peerages' Turncoat remains wedded to his prenuptial Bill Win Investing LLP Timesonline Marksandspencer Sky Musicians 'silenced by petty laws' Leukaemia Research The mobile home for £500,000: and that's before ground rent of £4,750 Amazon Officer 'caused friendly fire deaths' Rare show by endangered primate Met Police admit pool deaths guilt Adventurer rises to tough challenge We've heard it all before, yet it's still fresh and incisive First night Theatre Baghdad Wedding Soho Theatre, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Zanussi France Pakistan Alan Johnston freed after Hamas besieges kidnappers' compound Hostage ordeal ends for BBC journalist Intense negotiations as fighters closed in 114 days Minister forced to resign after atomic gaffe Storm of protest over 'unforgivable' remarks His successor is first woman defence chief Tiscali (Reuters): North Korea to close reactor In brief (AFP): Family of four killed in collision (AP): Widow of French ex-President dies (AP): Court reduces killer's sentence (Reuters): Drunk cyclist hitched free ride Wint Kidd (AFP): 'Goddess' fired for visiting US Survivor tells of 'nightmare' suicide attack on tourists The Times More Rimbaud and less Rambo, critics tell sweaty jogger Sarkozy Pole mention war and bring belated honesty to EU debate Multiple Display Advertising Items Nine killed in gun battle at mosque (Reuters): Baby bonus for families in Spain In brief The Open University (AP): Katrina murder charge dropped (Reuters): Woman jailed for going to rally (AP): Five killed by fumes on farm (AP): Soviet soldiers are reburied (Reuters): Machete prices fall after polls Talk Talk White House hits back over Libby reprieve Standard Life Rias Executive pardons Today in Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Farmers fell thousands of trees in mass protest over land-clearing laws Wine-makers will be paid to rip up their vines under … Bolton gives warning on debt market Beer sales dampened M&S bonus rethink GSK concern Quote of the day Danone considers bid Business big shot Blackstone moves in on Hilton Hotels with $26bn approach American giant's shares soar on rumours Deal could give group big role in consolidation Gates loses richest ranking to Mexican tycoon Taking off Stock markets KKR seeks $1.25bn from flotation and Citadel gets set for sale Royal opportunity for private equity boys Picture Gallery Keep eyes on the bonus carrot Commodities Listen up, Alistair Timesonline Currencies Insure4Retirement Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Fidelity chief Bolton warns packaged loans market echoes split-cap trusts Says CDOs present 'major risks' to investors Regulators concerned over package valuations Business big shot Sir David Walker Buyout firms ready to pay more tax—but not that much more High Court rules player in Barlow Clowes can keep £10m The Institute of Chartered Accountants Morris back in business City Diary Picture Gallery Fiver famine is over City Diary Who is Kitty Ussher? The new Ed Balls, that is, the … City Diary Recent visitors to St Paul's have been accosted by … City Diary Does anyone in government know how to use Google? The … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch M&S bows to shareholders and toughens terms of Rose's bonus Scheme is modified after pressure from ABI Other directors also face harder targets Brewer counts cost as rain puts dampener on profits Timesonline New curbs on early access to statistics BUT auction hopes Greene King move Tax requirement Amsterdam plan Soaring summer beckons pound as it rises further against dollar Record profitability in corporate Britain Inward investment also reaches new peak The Best Group - incomparable lifestyle Travellers yet to realise bargains beyond the US Study links GSK diabetes drug to bone fractures in male patients Glaxo dismisses report as 'limited' FDA to discuss risks with manufacturer Virgin Media board keeps Carlyle at arm's length until an auction starts The Wimpole Clinic Revenues from North Sea shrink as costs soar Danone's sale of biscuit business may make it predator or prey French group eyes Dutch baby-food maker PepsiCo and Nestlé lurking in background SAP admits "inappopriate downloads' from Oracle The Times AP, Reuters: GM's American sales down 24% Commission inquiry (AP): Peltz eyes Wendy's (Reuters): Alcan snubs Alcoa Baccarat hotel move From subsidy drunk to subsidy comatose Dell Translating Danone 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Aviva heads insurers tipped for break-up Large caps Deal boosts Autonomy Small caps Furniture has never sat well with Kesa but there is value behind the sofa Scottish & Newcastle Bow Leven Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Weather Eye Beverly Sills Soprano whose intelligence and personality made her America's best-loved opera singer Beverly Sills, operatic soprano, was born on May 25,1929. She died of cancer on June 2,2007, aged 78 William Hutt Canadian actor who mastered the Shakespearean canon William Hutt, CC, MM, was born on May 2,1920. He died on June 27,2007, aged 87 Brenda Rawnsley Art lover who cajoled many important contemporary artists into producing affordable works for display in schools Brenda Rawnsley, managing director of School Prints Ltd, was born on July 31,1916. She died on June 25,2007, aged 90 Propensity and credibility distinction unrealistic Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division World Watching Little eco-warriors storm Hampton Court Flower Show Court Circular Premium bonds Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgments or notices … Meeting School Notices Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices A pirate's-eye view of extreme weather at sea Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 4,1862 The Times comments with concern on the slow progress in developing the embankments on both sides of the Thames as roadways to carry London's increasing traffic, and deplores the unwholesome city air resulting from the failure to develop an adequate drainage system Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Sandown must act to tap vast potential Racing Catterick Course specialists Simon Barnes Motor racing England benefit from lessons in leadership Rugby union Kempton Park Racing Yesterday's results Hamilton Park Brighton Thirsk Meetings called off Lingfield Park Alinghi cap memorable triumph Sailing America's Cup UBS Percy off to good start Carnoustie carries richest first prize Rovers target King Skelton still waiting McLaren ready to co-operate with Ferrari investigations Motor racing Formula One rocked by spying allegations Stepney protests his innocence in scandal Cricket Results Other sport Equestrianism Football Golf Sailing England ponder bowling options Cricket NatWest Series Middlesex canter to easy win after Henderson's tight spell Multiple Display Advertising Items We can't go back to 1965, but let's try to be more open Sheffield United look to High Court after Tévez appeal fails Football Panel backs decision to fine West Ham Chairman offers hope to relegated club Highland Spring Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Crouch given go-ahead to fight for place beside Torres Football Spaniard to complete Anfield transfer today England forward still awaiting contract talks Academy Eriksson prepares to unveil City vision McManaman role Davies signs on Taxman's challenge leaves Leeds looking down road to nowhere Football Wimbledon Today's order of play Timesonline Media Planet Colchester turn to Sheringham for experience From Russia with love for the work ethic Tennis Wimbledon Roubanov offers new concept in coaching British parents viewed as not pushy enough Crunchy Nut Timesonline Vaidisova fails in her attempt to avoid victory Tennis Wimbledon The Times Plain sailing for Federer as rivals suffer water torture Tennis Wimbledon Magical points to remember as stardust comes to No 3 Court Championships may be forced into third week Tennis Wimbledon Results O2 Arena joins the in crowd The Insider Keeping it clean Times Crossword 23,644 America's Cup on its way to Britain Spying claims may destroy Hamilton's title dreams Police search home of McLaren chief designer Ferrari sack mechanic as 'espionage' row grows The Times Mortgages for Business Index Best for football Times The face The ruthless philanthropist Did you see? Heaven is a full pipe The click Did you know? Toppled by a dog? Did you hear? Accidental hero Image of the day Modern morals Spoilt for choice Ever had a panic attack in the jam aisle at Tesco? You're not alone. Liz Hollis explains why having too many options in bad for us, and how quick decisions can make us happier How to make the big decisions Where less choice is more Where more is too much Give yourself a new image Quit smoking day three See yourself not as a smoker but as a happy, healthy adult, says Paul McKenna Exercise 5: the smoking 'swish' Changing your image of "you" The Swish pattern Exercise 4: the picture of health Timesonline The Times Today's man, broken down by age and sex Job done at last? Not quite To firmly go .. . Off on a new Galaxy quest Style wednesday Roland Mouret may have lost his name, but the creator of 2005's must-have dress is back under a new label. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong reports Greene King RenÉ Caovilla Mouret moments Organic skincare Style beauty jury Boots Sale now on Timesonline The Times Come in, the water's lovely Not Monet again, art-lovers cry. But a show of seaside paintings is a gust of fresh air, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Impressionist by the Sea Royal Academy Timesonline I could be the Queen Mother Royal Opera House Oh you pretty things The Times The plot against the 'smiling Pope' First night Theatre The Last Confession Theatre Royal, Haymarket Concert OAE Gala Festival Hall Fun cannot reign when it pours Opera II barbiere di Siviglia Holland Park Theatre, W8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inside knowledge Crème A survivor's guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware a snake in the grass Crème Fast checks can now be made on temps to prevent fraud, reports Penny Cottee Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference call Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Puzzles and answers Today's radio Today's TV The Real Cherie Blair Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Rome BBC Two, 9pm Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm The Gentie Sex (1943, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.50pm 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) TCM, 6.30pm Last Man Standing (1996) Five, 9pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.40pm Stay (2005) Sky Movies Drama, 10pm Déjà Vu (2006)/Flushed Awaqy (2006)/London to Brighton( Web video of the day The best of brutish politics Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4258 Picture Gallery Polygon Word Watching has moved to The Register Codeword No 3 Acorn Stairlifts

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