News from 09/07/2007
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Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, J. R. Edwards, Richard Mackillican, Rosemary Righter, Robin Knight, Andrew Billen, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, V. R. Campbell Gray, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Irvine, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Sonter, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Sathnam Sanghera, Pat Gibson, Vincent Saunders, Frieda Hughes, Rob Crilly, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Peter Sleight, Melanie Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Brigadier Aitken, Jenny MacArthur, Duncan Heenan, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Martin Warner, Suzy Jagger, Catherine O'brien, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Joan Bridgman, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Archie Norman, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, David G. Guild, Tim Hames, Nigel Henderson, Jessica Lawrence, Jamie Ross, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, Allen Robertson, David Sanderson, Matthew Dennison, David Fulton, Martin Waller, J. Kerr, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Sarah Butler, Commander Giles Binney, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Dr Peter Chatfield, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Ford, Ed Hughes, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Children to get lessons in money — and debt New Schools Minister to overhaul curriculum Fears grow over rising tuition fees and loans Index Kidnapped girl, 3, released in Nigeria 3 Britons die in Iraq The Game Rain dampens sales Tory tax breaks plan Index Timesonline Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Tories identify family as battleground with tax cuts for married couples Cameron seeks firm divide with Labour Plans for drinkers to fund addicts' treatment Less than half of teachers have degree in subject Police charmer went on a five-star holiday after 'he killed ugly wife for money' Ing Direct Recruit Muslim spies in war on terror, urges new security chief Minister wants public to 'grass' on neighbours West Midlands named as hotspot for networks 'Change human rights laws to stop encouraging terrorists' Cancer drug given approval by NICE MP taken ill in air Matchbox man Sea search boy dies Pill for schoolgirls Correction Humpty Dumpty had a great fall — from favour Nursery rhymes a victim of market forces 40% of parents unable to recite one in full After Jamie Oliver, children lose their appetite for lunch Specsavers Hey diddle diddle, a tax and a riddle Parents rejoice after British girl is freed by her Nigerian abductors IWC Home Staff: Mother asks Gaddafi to help her find daughter Roots of rebellion Brown shrugs off 'revelations' in diaries Campbell discloses Blair's early plan to quit 'The past is the past', says Prime Minister Diverting, but far from explosive Church takes a step back from schism with gay expulsion plan Communion strives for unity with covenant Doctrinal innovation 'would be jeopardised' Tesco Criminals to contest law on jury service Airline apologises Autism widespread Ale no longer ailing Bowel cancer trigger Exercise bike for tots Greener, sleeker jet challenging Airbus giant in battle for skies Home Staff: Clarkson's tyres 'scarred fragile African salt plains' Toyota Every child who enters Britain 'must be tracked to thwart the slave trade' Official report calls for biometrics and resources Gangs use young in sex and drugs industries Points of origin Tiscali Exxon Mobil First hospital is given warning over failures to tackle superbug Call for security guards to shield nurses from violence The lingo Pilgrims flock from the capital to Canterbury paying homage to le grand Tour The French thought an English start would be a washout. The Lycra told a different story write Owen Slot and David Sanderson Pipex Fears of unrest in Brittany as English homes are attacked French connections Boeing Mutual Interests Israel must continue to reinforce the West Bank administration Green-Sky Thinking Market forces can be relied on to bring forward lower-carbon air travel Parents, Grow Up The tethered teenager is the by-product of adult mid-life crises How many times must I tell you? Picture Gallery Doctor Cameron will see you now . . . Thunderer: For the US of Africa, read Cloud Cuckoo Land Spiritual control Misused mumpower Fly it high Tax rises, interest rate hikes and a culture of debt do no bode well for the British economy Organs are modern instruments Timesonline High-speed trains First spymaster Maggie may inspire Smoking gun Bring on the summer Hurrah! They haven't told me the news today When prolonging life becomes prolonging death Comment Tesco Home Staff: Flood insurers allay fears over premiums Estimate of payouts put at about £1.5 bn Brown's £14m package 'won't scratch surface' Why bugs are the best weathermen Washed out Sky The outlook for Hull Music sales at lowest since records began Effect of downloads leaves CDs in decline Piracy and You Tube also having impact What Would You Take? Dan Sabbagh Index Peugeot Venus temple rises again in Valentino's Roman carnival Troops need more training over prisoners Officers and soldiers confused about roles Inquiry says abuse not widespread or systemic Multiple Display Advertising Items Six cases investigated by Brigadier Aitken Bmibaby An inconvenient truth: pop won't save the world First night Pop Live Earth Wembley Stadium Fly Silverjet Gigs that changed the world New drugs 'need testing on children' Cycle helmet protects from pollution The North-South divide is still with us Pumpkins could help diabetics AOL Broadband Powered by water jets, the £1.8m lifeboat that can land on beaches Sunblock claims to be outlawed Multiple Display Advertising Items Are you protected? Iraq Germany The choreography Israel frees 250 prisoners to help Fatah as Arabs plan peace talks But Palestine gunmen refuse to lay down arms Factions may derail attempts to build trust Three British soldiers die and 220 Iraqis killed in weekend of carnage Pressure on White House to ease panic and change its exit strategy (Reuters): KLA threaten fresh fighting in Kosovo (AFP): Kasparov urges unity (AP): Drugs minister quits (Reuters): Bear gets bigger (AFP): Children find head (Reuters): Pardons dropped Is it asking the impossible? Be nice, Parisians are urged Minister has to deny linking Bush to 9/11 attack Index Intune Commitments for the visitor Commitments for the Parisian Isc. gov. uk A winger and a prayer: the latest way to settle religious divisions Multiple Display Advertising Items Casino takes a gamble on helping to cure addicts Green fuel threatens a 'biodiversity heaven' Multiple Display Advertising Items AP, AFP: Rebel flotilla in battle with navy (AP): Nine hurt at bull-running festival Lord Black ponders prison sentence (Reuters): Dolphin leaps back with rubber tail Expedia. co. uk (AFP): Net voters pick seven wonders Mosque stand-off sparks campaign in border stronghold Multiple Display Advertising Items Great and poor Minister in expenses scandal Lampooned nation recruits help Kazakhstan turns to British businessman Reforms are aimed at improving image Air France Royal Mail faces action over pricing Discrimination case Olympic tax fear Libya's gas invitation Quote of the day BAA property race Business big shot M&S set to reveal a slowdown as wet weather gloom spreads Businesses suffer under 'triple whammy' Clothing retailers are hit the hardest Ratings agencies are accused over sub-prime risks House of Ussher Stock markets Precision help is needed to close our economic gulf Leaders in London Summit 2007 Commodities The North-South divide Currencies Need to know Economics City lawyer in age-discrimination battle Employment tribunal to hear partner's claim Pension compromise affected us all, firm says Business big shot George Davies Impact by numbers The Times Royal Mail faces threat of watchdog censure in battle over prices Business Services Microsoft's UK digital advertising division has won the contract to promote Transformers the Universal film based on the 1980s toys, on the internet Canadians lead Heathrow property race 'First refusal' deal for pension fund manager Wide interest in BAA's £600m sale of assets Big Russian flotations help London Stock Exchange to double value of its offerings High-flyer Lloyds TSB Union demands tax evasion safeguards at Olympics site In the pipeline Multiple Display Advertising Items City staff: Shareholders in EADS come to agreement on leadership Starwood and Accor link with £2 billion hotel and office complex in Dubai Libya invites bids for gas drilling permits in effort to boost exports Intel Why are lawyers miserable: want a list? The Times She fought for the euro; now one of Brown's stars will be the City's champion Kitty Ussher may not be a well-known name yet, but the new Economic Secretary to the Treasury won admirers as a DTI adviser The Times C. V. When the crash happens, one man is waiting to pick up the pieces Monday manifesto After enduring frustration in politics, Archie Norman is driving his Aurigo vehicle in a market he believes is at the top Media Planet C. V. Timesonline The leader questioned Equity Prices Rolex Jean Howard Intelligence officer who deplored the British Government's wartime decision to support Tito not Mihailovic in Yugoslavia Jean Howard, wartime intelligence officer, was born on August 23,1917. She died on May 30,2007, aged 89 Kari Blackburn Inspirational leader in the BBC's World Service whose enthusiasm for Africa created a lasting legacy in Uganda Kari Blackburn, journalist and radio executive, was born on March 30,1954. She was found drowned in the sea on June 27,2007, aged 53 Architecture Weather Eye Nina Vyroubova Dancer whose impeccable technique and characterisation were admired in the classics and in modern works Nina Vyroubova, ballerina, was born on June 4,1921. She died on June 24,2007, aged 86 Edward Yang Acclaimed film-maker who became a leading figure in the Taiwanese New Wave cinema movement of the 1980s Edward Yang, film director, was born on September 24,1947. He died of cancer on June 29,2007, aged 59 Wolfgang Hilbig Challenging writer who explored the dark side of life in East Germany Wolfgang Hilbig, writer, was born on August 31,1941. He died of cancer on June 2,2007, aged 65 Compensation scheme withdrawal is lawful Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Care needed in drafting Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Baron builds a new wave from Bauhaus to Beijing Notebook Architecture Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Meeting School Notices Gifts Legal Notices Public Notices Floods trigger ancestral memory of Biblical scene Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 9,1810 A hot-air balloon causes great excitement in Oxford, The Times reports. The first such flight had taken place less than 30 years before and these still strage — and ornate — contraptions continued to draw crowds Winning Move Weather Weather quest Detailed preparation sets Moore apart Racing Notnowcato thrives in splendid isolation Defeat of Authorized caps bad day for Dettori Ripon Lawman, the French Derby winner, shrugged off the drop Golf Tennis Bath Racing Course specialists Ayr Yesterday's results Brighton Market Rasen Musselburgh Windsor Campbell claims Diamond edge Rowing Henley Royal Regatta Credit Suisse Phillips feeling good before title defence Equestrianism Ugly scenes as pitch invasion tarnishes Hull's derby victory Rugby league Engage Super League Clubs pledge to help catch troublemakers Spectre of relegation looms large for Rovers Athletics The results service Bowls Boxing Equestrianism Football Golf Gymnastics Rowing Rugby league Bridge inspires Warrington to kick on from confident start Rugby union Speedway Cricket Fixtures Other sport Setanta Sports Testing times for new leader Katich Cricket LV County Championship Leicestershire v Glamorgan Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire Essex v Nottinghamshire Newton's law fails abjectly at New Road Cricket LV County Championship The weekend's scoreboards Durham lose patience and go down swinging Maddy gets his head down as Hampshire toil New regime finding England's one-day woes no easier to cure Cricket Flintoff and Bopara have been badly missed Moores envious of West Indies' flair Scoreboard Indians finish well placed despite Yardy half-century England Lions Renault Millar's tales provide the perfect denouement for Le Grand Départ Cycling Tour de France Scot claims jersey for King of the Mountains Cavendish suffers as McEwen seals victory Leading results Timesonline Percy closes in on another world title Wallabies recover Seven for Tweddle Tomlinson record Norfolk dethroned Lockyer fills in Montgomerie rides his luck and returns to winner's circle Golf Leading final scores The Times Klitschko sets sights on world title domination Boxing Sport Staff: Ennis combines talents to win European Cup Athletics Williams gives voice to those feeling a bit short-changed Tennis Wimbledon Quick finish adds to calls for five-set finals Sisters enter spell of renewed dominance The Times Murray's mixed blessing ensures domestic bliss Tennis Wimbledon Crunchy Nut Swiss maestro survives Nadal barrage to win epic struggle Tennis Wimbledon Memories of rain delays washed away Hawk-Eye tests the patience of champion High fives Timesonline Timing is everything as Federer picks moment to reveal greatness Tennis Wimbledon Results from Sw19 Mechanic in 'spy' storm goes into hiding Motor racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Shades of Senna as Hamilton's pole vault thrills Silverstone Motor racing British Grand Prix Heroics in qualifying show a touch of genius Briton leaves his mark of fans at home circuit Multiple Display Advertising Items Boy wonder on road to pass Beckham in money race Sticky situation with 'lollipop' man puts paid to Hamilton's home rule Motor racing British Grand Prix Pitlane error brings Silverstone anticlimax Briton's ninth podium preserves healthy lead Confused Motor racing British Grand Prix Results from Silverstone Track record not enough The Insider Times Crossword 23,648 Value for money Beckham takes in one final pitstop Federer gets Borg seal of approval by equalling famous five Gallant Nadal takes champion to the limit Jamie Murray claims piece of British history The Times Index Football Tour de France Index Monday poem Something gruesome comes to call Did you see? A bad bear day The click Did you know? There goes the neighbourhood Did you hear? Which wins: cash or charisma? Image of the day Modern morals Never letting go Are we in danger of producing a generation of tethered teens who are so cosseted and indulged that they will never be able to withstand life's hard knocks? Catherine O'brien reports How they fare for themselves . . . and how they don't The Times Ah, those teenage years of angst and alien nations Would Ben excise the pain of the PEN? Rerun heaven Big Pharma's bitter pill Health monday A £9 bn controversy over a diabetes pill raises vital questions about the future of block buster drugs. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times What's a meta-analysis? Drugs: check the facts We moved, and now she won't settle Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise control Style Mid-season collections are crowding in on the Paris haute couture shows, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Saved by the Bard Arts Peep Show's Paterson Joseph skipped school to read Shakespeare — it's the secret of his success, he tells Alan Franks Super Human When opera loses its voice First night Opera The Silent Twins Almeida, N1 Pop The Thrills ABC2, Glasgow Theatre Dead Wedding Library Theatre, Manchester The Times Dance Sombrero Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Yellowjackets Ronnie Scott's Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV The War on Britain's Jews Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Indian Food Made Easy Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Fight for Life BBC One, 9pm School for Scoundrels (1960, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.45pm This is Spinal Tap (1984) ITV4,10pm Escape from New York ITV1,11pm Variations The Sting (1973) BBC One, 11.25pm Saltwater (2000) BBC Two, 12.15am Shrink Rap Channel 4,11.05pm Web video of the day A very social serial killer Weekend TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4262 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 6 The Writers Bureau Index The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Sky and Setanta Fight for Viewers The News Bates Ready to Contest Sale of Leeds in Court Premier League Fixtures on TV until December Malouda's Arrival Spells Robben Exit How the Times Broke the Story Dead Certs The Window Decent Bets Long Shots Ambitious Benitez is Waiting in the Wings The News The Times Wigan Aiming for Triple Deal Dutch Courage Hawk-Eye Trial The Summer Sales The Summer Sales The Summer Sales Cardiff Confident of Fowler Turning Blue Themoves Coca-Cola Championship The Times Teenager Can Help Swansea League One Liverpool Visit Aids Wrexham League Two Ignorance Can Be Bliss The Player Moritz Volz visits Lord's for a night of cricket The Times Russell Kempson finds that a ten-mile pre-season hike on the hills is so passé The Training The Prem The Holiday is over but We're Having a Ball . . . 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