News from 06/07/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Lucy Alexander, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Chris Windle, David Canter, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Osman Streater, Robert Lindsay, Richard Yarrow, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Caroline Brannigan, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert A. Dodd, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Michael Stannard, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Robert Gower, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Bishop David Leake, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Jayne Dowle, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, George Melly, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Suzy Jagger, Gerard Baker, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Paul McKenna, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, W. Duncan Wood, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Martin Heckelman, Chris Campling, Graeme Warner, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Dalya Alberge, Air Vice-Marshal Eric H. Macey, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, George Austin, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, R. M. Morris, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Nigel Henderson, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Professor Roy Batchelor, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Johnny Ryan, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Peter Haldane, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Philip Brown, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, David R. Worboys, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Cheap mortgage era ends with rate rise Home loan timebomb as fixed-rate deals expire Bank takes hard line to keep inflation in check Bin Laden 'approved British bomb plots' Militants offer deal Oilmen drill in Arctic Girl, 3, kidnapped Chelsea's £12.5m bid Index Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Government of all the talents has to wait - for Garter King of Arms Official with crucial role was away on leave Ministers from outside party must choose titles Union Jack will fly over No 10 permanently 'to show values' Rescuers just left my son to die, says father of man trapped in flood drain He releases images to support his claim Fire officer defends his dedicated team Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing Daks Green transport specialist tells its workers to 'get off your bikes' Company advises London on cycling Staff infuriated by health and safety ban Judge pours scorn on royal pretender's love-child claim Pugh Culture Secretary to scrap 'crude targets' Tractor death Strangler jailed Bird flu racing ban Clarification Sonnet speed Female chatterbox? It's a myth and we can put a lid on it, say scientists Barclaycard Borrowers forced to turn to Plan B as fixed-rate deals run out of time Interest rate rise The Times spoke to three families who now have to face the future without the security of low mortgage repayments The brakes are on — but we are not yet at journey's end Putting on the squeeze Hundreds of thousands will pay — but there are ways to soften the blow Fixed-rate borrowers will face £120 increase There are few deals now under 6 per cent Louche, lecherous and loveable jazzman P&O Ferries Waterstone's British girl, 3, is seized by gang of masked gunmen Kidnappers surround car taking her to school Nigerian driver is left with several stab wounds Johnston thanks Abbas as he begins to 'decompress' Mfi Zurich Three students jailed for inciting terrorism on 'holy war' websites Leader gets ten years for waging cyber-jihad Gang posted video of beheadings online Extremist's files detailed gas-canister bombs Protester guilty of encouraging murder Arsonist locked up Taxi shooting death Harry's specs appeal Somme memorial Unsafe safety badge Die Hard 4.0 Browned off People A long-faced Cherle Booth, watching Nicole Valdisova of the Czech Republic battling it out with Serbia's Ana Ivanovic in the quarter-finals of the ladies' singles at Wimbledon, and showing that she is no better at performing for the camera than she was during her ten years in Downing street Yvette Cooper, one half of Britain's first Cabinet-atte It was 50 years ago today . . . that Paul McCartney … This week the Daily Mail ran a letter from Mrs Patricia Postscript Startled to find ourselves in possession of real actual Green übercampaigner Jonathan Porritt has been so activ The on-again off-again relationship of Prince William … James Hetfield, the frontman with US metal rocker Graduates to get five-year break from repaying university loans Scheme to 'help them cover crucial expenses' 16-year-olds to get financial guarantees Recruiting male teachers 'will not close gender gap' Threshers Magazine Currys LCL Seat Richard & Judy phone company fined over 'misleading' TV quiz Rounded Education A welcome package of student support but the fee cap needs lifting Pakistan's Catch-22 Musharraf may have to choose between a deal with Bhutto or martial law Yackety-Yak Is the female of the species really more talkative than the male? 1,001 ways not to save the planet Picture Gallery I won't give my memory a nip and tuck Recalling the passions of my rackety life Death in action Terror surfing Church self-government is to be welcomed The torment of tennis in Britain Timesonline Dirty bombs Vital organ Fortitude Fish and flesh Burning issue Agony of choice Hamas won the propaganda war this week There's no point wanting our politicians to be saints Comment Theatre Step this way for a house show that really hits home First night Theatre Interiors Manchester International Festival Pavilion MazDa '1.5m wrongly told they have heart disease' Linley Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltglos Seven years on, St Paul's presents another fresh face to the world Philips NHS chief given 'scandalous' payoff Raphael goes for a record £18.5m Sandwich as salty as 8 bags of crisps Regatta swan gets VIP treatment Trains for high-speed link are handed over to France Greene King Fast (and faster) Commuters walk to safety Bombing plots 'were carried out with bin Laden's blessing' Terror attacks Forget the cause — this is merely a bid for hero status Glasgow airport attackers seemed 'resigned to death' Terror attacks Jessops Laboratories put on guard over theft of bioweapons Harriet the Harridan deflects the handbagging Nikon M&S Oddbins The great egg robbery, by a wily fox that took to the water Dfs Dfs Family will sue after daughter's nursery death ruled unlawful Pay row as Welsh nurses get 2.5% rise DNA snares rapist Rip tide killed doctor Knife killer jailed The green land Cliffs off limits The man who would be Tony Blair By-election Sedgefield Labour candidate who aims to hold Sedgefield Row over failure to rebuild shopping centre London eye Last time around Cameron takes gamble with millionaire who's been a Tory for 10 days By-election Ealing Southall Labour stronghold welcomes wildcard Lib Dems maintain they are main threat Size matters, and Brown has made his Government too big Last time around Bart shows fans the unexpected as Simpsons film beats censor with a yellow streak Toyota Russia Japan Stand-off at siege mosque after the army blasts through perimeter walls Militants demand amnesty to end fight Women and children held hostage in cellars Clash timeline Envoys snub king's birthday party Boycott is the latest indignity for 'living god' Nepal could abolish monarchy after election Rise and fall of a monarch Innocent village fete 91 yachts capsize at children's regatta (AP): Watches snatched (AP): Kidnappings protest (AP): Chaplain on trial Audio evidence (AP): Fast food traps girl Putin wins Winter Games for summer resort Holiday town chosen for 2014 Olympic site President's influence secures shock victory Austrian tears over vote defeat Winning formula Wesley-Barrell Dinner guest discovers bodies in freezer Multiple Display Advertising Items Vatican left aghast by new Seven Wonders list Christian monuments 'deliberately ignored' Final candidates will be announced today Selfridges & Co De Villepin likely to face conspiracy charges Police raid home of former Prime Minister New evidence could also implicate Chirac Norwich Union Farms sealed off after bird flu virus kills French swans (AP): Farmer rescues baby buried by family (AP): Survivors are pulled from buried bus AP, Reuters: Islamic militant killed after gun battle (AP): Animal rights protesters bare all Cityjet (AFP): Fire-eaters blaze a trail for tourist industry after fighting takes its toll Island with no cinema gets ready for global screen test The Times Where bottled messages are all washed up Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Migratory bird' in a trouser suit flies to rescue of embattled leader Blast in karaoke bar kills 25 at student party Rising star (AP): Three shot dead in fireworks dispute (Reuters): 'Safe' cigarettes plan (AFP): Mass graves found (Reuters): Rhino in danger (AP): Iraq war opposition (AP): Boy fights rabid fox The auspicious wedding date that lovers hope will lead to seventh heaven The Times New Year's Eve 999 The Times Microsoft's $1bn bill for Xbox faults Million tax errors Spanish eye UK hotels ICI appeals to Panel Quote of the day BlackBerry break Business big shot Huge Shell drilling programme heralds scramble for the Arctic Small armada of ships set to drill wells Group says Russia gave valuable experience Bagged Battle for final frontier Stock markets Partial rescue of Kwik Save will cost 1,100 jobs and 90 store closures It is not the job of the Bank to be popular Picture Gallery Rose should rise to London role Commodities Word is still bond Timesonline Currencies Gleneagles Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Errors up as taxman seeks more power Accountant calls for a citizen's charter Mistakes blamed on greater complexity The Times Business big shot Mark Atherton Spanish group in talks to take control of chain of landmark British hotels Barceló Hotels tipped to win battle for lease Historic Lygon Arms part of the package The Times Scobie do and the case of the flying wine City Diary Football can often be a game of two countries City Diary Picture Gallery A bizarre tale arrives from Spain, where workers at … City Diary Speaking of Spanish practices, a reader has received … City Diary Principle Capital drops plans to scupper Photo-Me division sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Developing story Carbon Trust CVC lands first acquisition in America as it bags Samsonite CVC wins luggage company for $1.7bn Plans for 450 outlets in India, 200 in China Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Up to the roughest ride NatWest Chief of UBS is ousted and succession to chair blocked BlackBerry close to China breakthrough Eight-year campaign by RIM bears fruit Potential new market exceeds 500 million Lloyds TSB Commission ends battle for Endesa (AP): Boeing expects to meet target ECB on course for autumn rate rise (AFP): Fast Retailing bids for Barneys The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Captive Animals' Protection Society British funds Carlyle must devise a simple Virgin Media plan Media Samsung Mediapolis Expertise steps in before key decisions on broadcasting Media Media chiefs welcome new Culture Secretary Purnell in hot seat for digital revolution 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 BHP Billiton boosted by upbeat message Large caps Bonds depressed Gazprom hope lifts Sibir Small caps Overseas opportunities mean there's no sign of end to Page's success Game Group Game on Ladbrokes Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Wolf Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Citroën steals a march as French join the SUV party Motoring C-Crosser uses best features of main rivals Newcomer brings innovation to class Eco-friendly road trip is fuelling green debate in US Specifications Elite Registrations BMW Readers Offers Ltd Q&A Weather Eye George Melly Jazzman and writer whose decadent mask disguised a many-sided critic whose writings chronicled his life and his times George Melly, jazz singer, critic and author, was born on August 17,1926. He died on July 5,2007, aged 80 Michael Meakin Founder of a charity for addicted prisoners Michael Meakin, financial consultant and co-founder of the Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust, was born on June 26,1938. He died on June 20,2007, aged 68 Winning cups, freshwater seas and postmodernism Questions Answered Word Watching Waste Directive does not cover old lubricating oil used as fuel Law Report Court of Appeal No duty of care owed over child support Court of Appeal Councils must not shelter behind doctors Court of Appeal Court Circular Thanksgiving service Birthdays Anniversaries Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Word Watching Dinner School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move National Eye Research Centre Legal Notices Court & Social Washout summer season as La Niña brings the rain Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 6,1925 Winning Move Weather Weather quest Whip offences cost Dettori 14-day ban Racing Ramonti struck 25 times in closing stages Returns for ride on Authorized at Ascot Sandown Park Wimbledon The Sunday Times Football Wolverhampton Racing Yarmouth Yesterday's results Newbury Warwick Beverley Haydock Park Season on brink of chaos after new salary cap accusations Rugby league Wigan, Bradford and St Helens to face tribunal Relegated Castleford threaten legal action Cricket Results Equestrianism Football Golf Rowing Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Other sport Collingwood urged to calm England's aggression Ferrari confirm legal action as extent of security leak emerges Motor racing British Grand Prix 500-page document at heart of scandal Shop assistant may have uncovered 'spy' Briton revisits roots to inspire Hamilton clones Britain trail in last as Germany repeat triumph Equestrianism Serene progress for Campbell Rowing Robertson off to winning start Sailing Tired Millar is beset by assorted demons Cycling Tour de France Timesonline The Times West Ham in the wings as Bellamy nears Anfield exit Football Reo-Coker hits out after being forced to waive bonus payment for Villa move West Ham accused of withholding £500,000 Insists he was made scapegoat for troubles Enic, the sports, entertainment and media group, has … Arsenal reject Real president's claims over Wenger Four-pronged attack will have all defenders running scared Football United untangle deals to land Tévez All smiles on the United front Timesonline Betfair Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Federer back rested and too relaxed after holiday Tennis Wimbledon IBM Nadal finds Youzhny in obliging mood during moments of need Tennis Wimbledon Owen Slot watches the Russian implode after gaining the upper hand as The Times series continues from qualifying to the final Results from SW19 Path to glory Order of play Baghdatis can take blame for steady rise in interest rates Djokovic shines amid gloom to ensure his golden year continues Tennis Wimbledon Guinness Quarter-finals Ivanovic holds her nerve to keep the Serbia flag flying high Tennis Wimbledon Semi-finals McLaren's posh new shed The Insider Spying on the menu Times Crossword 23,646 Washed-out grass still needs watering Chelsea seek belated move into transfer market with Malouda bid Lyons winger is the subject of £12.5m offer Robben will stay at Bridge, Kenyon insists The Times Index Rugby league Motor racing Index The face A fashion for elegant putdowns Did you see? Bean there, done that The click Did you know? Whingeing while you work Did you hear? This way for the garden nursery Image of the day Modern morals He's hot Index Knock out your cravings Quit smoking Day five Reset your brain and regain control over 'that urge', says Paul McKenna Paul McKenna Training Exercise 8: a breath of fresh air Exercise 9: the tapping technique Times The Times That was Zen? Well, this is ker-POW! Power to the (local) people? Yeah, right Schools of art Hair with Hari Show him what he's missing Ask Lucia I have two special events coming up and my ex is attending one. Help me to attain the wow factor From nautical to naughty — and that's just the knickers Chain reaction Anne Ashworth has a brief encounter with the world of racy underwear at Agent Provocateur Retail is detail Quick, easy after-work suppers Food Smoked salmon fillets and scallops are two welcome newcomers to my supermarket, says Lindsey Bareham Multiple Display Advertising Items Smoked salmon fishcakes with rocket and cucumber hollandaise Scallop Provençale with basmati Lemon and garlic chicken Timesonline No more yo-yo: here's how to stay slender Nutrition It's never too late to lose weight, even if your last 397 diets ended in failure. Amanda Ursell explains why Notions of Islam The singer once known as Cat Stevens renounced his guitar when he converted to Islam. But now, as he plans a new cultural centre, Yusuf Islam is adapting his faith to his music, he explains to Pete Paphides From Woolton to the world Sound Soundgarden Angela's lashes The Times The French for 'cool' Sounds Huge over there, unknown over here, Les Rita Mitsouko let Will Hodgkinson into their world They'd like to sing to teach the world Can a rock concert save the planet? Will it be worth watching? Sophie Heawood presents a bluffer's guide to Live Earth When to watch it on TV Anthems for doomed youth Sounds Nigel Osborne saw starving children in Bosnia and was determined to help — through music, he tells Richard Morrison Southbank Centre Musical manifesto: opera and politics A man with something to say. But what is it? Reviews Pop Interpol Our Love to Admire Capitol Pop Immaculate Machine Fables Mint Classical Huw Watkins Alexander Goehr Wergo Pop Cherry Ghost Thirst for Romance Heavenly/EMI Classical Bernarda Fink Nuits d'été Harmonia Mundi Radio A joyous marriage First night Dance Mozart Dances Barbican Pop Ash Koko, NW1 The Times Opera Lakmé Holland Park Theatre, W8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Torn Arcola, E8 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV The Insider Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.35pm Saving Planet Earth Finale BBC One, 8.30pm Balderdash & Piffle BBC Two, 10pm Wimbledon (2004) Film choice ITV1, 8.30pm Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) Sci-Fi, 9pm The Elephant Man (1980, b/w) ITV3, 9pm Variations Crimes of Passion (1984) More4,11pm Ginger Snaps Back (2004) BBC Two, 11.35pm The Shield Five, 11pm Web video of the day With this Nick, I thee wed Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4260 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 5 Full Tilt Index There is evidence of cooling in the market, so the Bank should limit its disciplinary action Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . Truro Average property prices £000s In Gothic House in North London Get in Get out Get Away St John's Wood, NW8: a Grade II listed property with an air raid shelter Out Seafront Mansion in Brighton Hove: chic home with panoramic ocean views and flat on lower-ground floor Away Rural Retreat in Cornwall St lve: country hideaway with 20 acres of land attracting a variety of wildlife The French Connection Real Estate Why live in Devon when you can commute easily from Gascony, says Susan Emmett Affordable Industrial Chic Arrives in Somerset Cream Tea or Croissant? Pan Peninsula Do Floods Really Ruin your Hopes of a Sale? Where next? Parts of Sheffield were swamped but its housing market is still upbeat, says Jayne Dowle Fact File Retreat up the Hill The position of this revamped 1950s estate, perched high above Sheffield, should reassure nervous buyers, reports Chris Windle Streets Ahead? You Decide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Home of Art Where to Spend It In the Mood for Magic Marcus Binney is spellbound by a Sussex moated rectory built as 'a mansion of peace' Fact File Berkeley Homes Charles Church Unlock a Secret Abroad Outlook Values are soaring in this corner of Canada, says Lorna Blackwood Canada Inside Track For Sale Bargains by Sea Cover Story Away from Britain's fashionable resorts, other seaside towns are being spruced up that offer surprisingly good value. Jayne Dowle and Caroline Brannigan report Where the Coast Costs Extra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International David Wilson Homes Right Time Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Ending a Tenancy Early The Times Plant Pots Hot Tip of the Week Fact Box The Elephant Raises its Game The unloved Elephant and Castle in South London should have a very different look in a few years' time, says Paula Hawkins Bricks and Mortar Cities that are Setting the pace Bishops Park
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