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News from 11/07/2007

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Giles Smith, Dominica Roberts, Andrew Robson, M. Rutherford, Andrew Griffin, Melvyn Stobo, Lawrence Phillips Co-editor, Paul McLEAN, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, B. A. R. Smith, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Farzana Shaikh, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, David Bentley, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, A. J. Chandler, Rodney Legg, Donald Hoskins, Professor Richard Verrall, Charles Bremner, Roger Cohen, Ron Lewis, Michael Glover, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Dr John Hunt, Tom Whitwell, Michelle Braham, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Louisa Barnett, Trevor Aldridge, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Holly Yeager, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Brown, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, J. Wagstaff, Allen Blewitt Chief Executive, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Anna Stroman, Thomas Catán, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Peter Hobday, Professor Julie Logan, Nick Fox, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Edward Docx, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Douglas Kedge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Rob Jacques, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Train fares to soar after 'stealth deal' Inflation-busting rises agreed in franchise talks Increases come after ministers slash subsidies Anglican Church is not proper, says Pope Madeleine suspect 'Review tax loophole' Red Mosque stormed Black jury deadlock Index Timesonline Times2 News Opinion Index Quick find Today's weather The Times Local hospitals face axe in plan to streamline London health services New 'polyclinics' will provide most services Capital left with just 3 units for 7/7-style events Capital's 87 hospitals Briton marries bin Laden's son Councillor's romance began at Great Pyramid Jedda scrap dealer has pure heart, she says ING Direct Struggling primary pupils to get more one-to-one maths lessons Crackdown on poor behaviour announced Universities urged to set up city academies Gordon's new boys do him proud on speech day Press criticised over Prince's girlfriend Surveillance society Bomb suspect critical Skin mole diagnosis First Minister surgery Still smoking in Stoke The mission: to breathe new life into James Bond. The man: Sebastian Faulks Breitling The backlist How MI5 left ringleader free to acquire recruits and explosives The 21/7 trial Ibrahim link with top suspect was ignored Return after Pakistan training was ignored The warning signs Al-Qaeda deputy threatens retaliation for Rushdie knighthood Lawyer for defence faces investigation over bribery claims The 21/7 trial Rise of solicitor who defended radical cleric Court told of 'cash gifts sent as bribes' Terrorism cases If it isn't Roman Catholic then it's not a proper Church, Pope tells Christians Protestants accuse Rome of lust for power Vatican notes 'defects' of non-Catholic faiths Rules are relaxed on wedding venues Ryanair House beat for Blur drummer People Sun Life At the launch of the new Blondie musical (to be called Adrian Admondson and Jennifer Saunders after receiving honorary doctorates of literature from the University of Exeter. Daniel Radcliffe has a rather ingenious strategy for … Many sightings of Cherie Blair in a boutique clothes … "End-to-end digital workflow — in other words, one … Not a good day for Grant Shapps, MP (Welwyn Hatfi Postscript Many commentators have totted up the number of appearan Nick Ross, the recently sacked and not-at-all-bitter … "a friend of mine said, 'there's a part in this book … What is the suave new Foriegn Secretary's favourite … It's ten years since her death, but the couture of … Madeleine suspect called back in by police Detectives have found 'new elements' in case Questions over his links to other suspects Girl sees father drown trying to rescue dogs Staples CitroËn 150m radios face being switched off for good Boots Opticians Newsnight presenter is told to give up her column Losing the Plot A catalogue of errors helped the July 21 bombers Standards and Structures The need for better maths teaching, vocational education and more academies Be Fare Ministers should be honest about train ticket increases Not exactly the Tour de France Picture Gallery Battered Musharraf playing with fire Forget the prostitutes, the bling and the potatoes 21st-century railways Smoking ban Who is qualified to teach finance and debt? Measures to combat terrorism Timesonline Biblical weather Ethics of dying All the King's horses Gas power Why big bad business needs to show its teeth Andrew Griffin We must stop blaming Tesco or Ryanair for own failings The secret's out. Don't waste public money on sport Comment Museum's tablet lends new weight to Biblical truth E. on Prickly case of the poisoned hedgehogs Thousands spent in health and safety action Councillors furious at 'incredible waste of cash' Britain raises pressure in Litvinenko row Refusal to extradite suspect is condemned Co-operation with Russia may be withheld Inside Track Eta sleeper cell 'planned bombing from Sheffield' Call to families over body parts inquiry 'High-risk' prisons No rise for nurses £1m home trashed Death in custody Cloned meat on menu Are you the shy and retiring type? If so, watch your heart Doctor is cleared of hastening deaths of babies Young home-buyers forced into record debt Average sum borrowed rises to 3.37 times salary Loans at their most unaffordable since 1992 Multiple Display Advertising Items Ban over secrets trial 'nonsensical' Staff tied up during DIY store robbery Console games 'as good as a workout' Looking down on the competition Drench For sale: World's oldest car. Three careful owners. Asking price £1m Multiple Display Advertising Items Simm shows that there's life after Mars First night Theatre Elling Trafalgar Studios, SW1 More reviews today in times2 Planningdisaster More defections likely as Labour by-election campaign fractures Melting pot Brown set to reveal most of his plans for the next Parliament Benefit cuts to fund Tories' tax breaks Single parents will be told: seek work or else Married couples could gain about £20 a week This is about more than adding to blessings of marriage Untying the knot Aphids' answer to a ladybird raid . . . send out the 'suicide bombers' Multiple Display Advertising Items Times2 British Gas Survival of the dullest at Chernobyl United States Canada Crossfire kills mosque leader who wanted martyrdom and revolution Parents pray in vain as stronghold stormed Siege marks key crackdown on militants Militant mosque Now we can see what Pakistan really wants — stability Clydesdale Bank Green Flag McCain's presidential bid falters Found, a complete baby mammoth Diets urged as pasta prices overheat (AP): Capital ties knot on Olympic bid Bmi (AP): First snow for 90 years makes it a cool party on Independence Day I'm a sinner, says married senator on madam's list of 13,000 clients Republican admits to using escort service Speculation over who else is in her phone book Jury in Black trial struggling to reach verdicts (AFP): Troops are killed in jungle ambush (AFP): Children die in blast Official executed (AP): Daughter of despair (AP): Verdict on bias (AP): Taste of justice Iraq plan needs time but pullout is aim, says Bush Vicar quits after death threats Timesonline Thetimes Cityjet Call for vote on 'Europe empire' Reform treaty has 'full backing' of Commission Eurosceptics to press Brown for referendum Multiple Display Advertising Items Setback for Sarkozy on Med visit Deadly revenge of grounded daughter, 12 Father, mother and brother were stabbed Girl had been barred from seeing older lover Multiple Display Advertising Items Lambert warns of backlash over growing tax inequality Non-domiciled status 'must be reviewed' Benefits of growth should be spread Lawyer tells tribunal of emotional pressure Power struggle US rivals fire BAE case Sarkozy has IMF win Quote of the day Wii steals TV viewers Business big shot Kingfisher's forecasts are eroded in the deluge Heavy weather Stock markets S&p fears credit crunch as mortgage crisis hits house prices It's time to make 'non-doms' feel at home Tracking down the share cheats Commodities Who dares Wii's Timesonline Currencies Wint & Kidd Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Timesonline M&S sails steady course despite storms Rose insists chain will still outperform market Like-for-like sales beat analysts' forecasts Business big shot Asos thrives as shoppers stay indoors M&S favourites Asos top sellers Freshfields accused of 'emotional blackmail' to make partner retire Senior lawyer in landmark £4.5m claim Top firm accused of age discrimination Times Online Pirc backs Vodafone rebel plan for Verizon shake-up MPC hawk offers hint of further rate rise Skyscraper approved Battle for Dobbies (Reuters): Internet growth US defence industry pressure may have led to inquiry into BAE The Times RWE npower gives green light to Rhyl wind farm Clean credentials Rio Tinto ready with $34bn offer for Alcan The Institute of Chartered Accountants This is the latest work by the micro-sculptor Willard … City Diary A reshuffle from InterContinental Hotels yesterday … City Diary A bourse by any other name City Diary Super-rich, but really not that super at all City Diary Here today, gone . . . hang on, can't find him City Diary I hear that today the AA will publish a survey sh City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Sarkozy strikes knockout blow as Britain loses fight over IMF job Strauss-Kahn gets the nod from Europe Quick decision to avoid looking indecisive Rise to the top Gary Duncan Commission and Ryanair cry 'unfair' (Reuters): Sears warns on costs (Reuters): French lose out (AP): TV Guide hits high (AP): Interest rate rises (AP): Mansion sets record Vital ingredient is missing from oil mix Yorkshire Bank Inquiry into suspicious trading of ABN shares Japanese desert prime-time TV to play on their Nintendo Wii Top shows suffer early evening decline Nintendo's baton set to test health shows Taking control The Times China shrugs off scandals as surplus rises to record 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 Wolseley shares fall amid sub-prime chaos Large caps Currency woes hit Cussons Small caps Marks & Spencer recovery has farther to run despite the chill on the high street Arriva Anite Group Equity Prices Conductive-Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service The Times British funds Godfrey Pilkington Affable art dealer whose Piccadilly Gallery championed figurative painting for half a century Godfrey Pilkington, picture dealer, was born on November 8,1918. He died on July 8,2007, aged 88 Law Report Weather Eye Régine Crespin Lives Remembered John Ward Sir Vincent Evans The Right Rev Maurice Wood Claude Pompidou French President's wife who eschewed the limelight but did valuable work for the arts and for society's disadvantaged Claude Pompidou, patron of the arts, philanthropist and wife of the 2nd President of the French 5th Republic, was born on November 13,1912. She died on July 3,2007, aged 94 Brigadier Kit Owen Aide who supported the Queen's representative in Rhodesia during the difficult early years of Ian Smith's rebel regime Brigadier Kit Owen, LVO, OBE, ADC to the Governor of Rhodesia, 1965-69, was born on March 14,1941. He died of cancer on June 29,2007, aged 66 Fellowship of the Institute of Actuaries Thanksgiving service Court takes realist view of corporate personality Law Report Court of Appeal Official can decide twice Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Court Circular Plucked from royal hills Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Announcements Legal Notices Timesonline Church news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Potato blight flourishes in wet and humid summers Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 11,1953 Winning Move Solution Weatherquest Weather Fortune enjoys good times after beating pain barrier Racing Newmarket Motor racing Football Arch Swing can hold sway in Falmouth Racing Guineas runner-up will enjoy conditions Elletelle looks one to beat in Cherry Hinton Catterick Lingfield Park Kempton Park Leniency of disciplinary panel halts progress on corruption Racing Pontefract Yesterday's racing results Course specialists Lingfield Park Uttoxeter Wolverhampton Athletics Results Bowls Cricket Cycling Cricket Fixtures Golf Tennis Coughlan accused of 'disgraceful' behaviour Motor racing Espionage scandal reaches High Court McLaren designer 'copied 780-page dossier' Cancellara stretches his advantage Cycling Tour de France Cook anxious to fill void left by Harrison Boxing Timesonline The Times Pistorius hopes he will soon be given free run at his ambitions Athletics Athlete awaits verdict on prosthetic limbs Meeting with world's best in Sheffield event The Times NFL still determined to be top dog after putting down show poodles American football Timesonline Warner's European roots Times Online Worcestershire fearing points deduction for ground decision Cricket LV County Championship first divsion First total four-day washout for six years Officials prioritised Friday's Pro40 fixture Scoreboards Surrey v Durham Vaughan makes most of valuable time in middle Cricket LV County Championship first division Essex v Nottinghamshire Second division Leicestershire v Glamorgan Middlesex v Derbyshire A Correspondent: Sussex v Indians Tour match Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire King signs four-year deal with Wolves Clijsters pregnant Devonish's new best Mediator demanded Scotland misses out Robertson recovery US makes Beckham front-page news Football America's new star attraction Premiership Rugby Academy Your country needs you: why England would miss Carragher the foot soldier Eriksson begins to make up for lost time with pursuit of Bianchi Football Reggina striker may be manager's first buy New owner promises to fund £40m spree FA set to judge as Tévez transfer reaches stalemate Better late than never Powell lands blow for black coaches with Charlton job Timesonline Robben admits Real interest as Chelsea deal looks in doubt Football The identity of the new owners of Leeds United is expec Nugent arrival gives Campbell's ambitions a boost Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Gerrard hails Anfield spree as new owners stay out of red Football Torres arrival leaves captain in excited mood £24.4 million has been recouped in player sales Toyota Misfit Bellamy ready to turn over new leaf at West Ham Football More clubs than Tiger Woods Ecclestone's Labour pains The Insider Times Crossword 23,650 Manchester a date to remember for Purnell If Ecclestone knows where any political bodies are … Owen Hargreavessaid: The better I get to know it, the … Mourinho: pressure to win title is on the big spenders Portuguese pledges faith in Chelsea squad Free agents 'show that we did our homework' The Times Index Football Martin Samuel Index The face Just plain old Posh Did you see? Roots, mon The click Did you know? Ministerial perks Did you hear? Bags for the boys Image of the day Modern morals Blogging for dosh There are 57 million blogs on the web and 100,000 new ones appear every day. But can you make any money from an online journal? Holly Yeager investigates Ten ways to get rich blogging My pleasure comes from messages, not money I still long for my soulmate lover Family secrets Times Online The Times Good news: music sales are down, but the joint is jumpin' Tour de Londres est magnifique Historical eats For maximum effect, waft, don't run Style This summer's maxi dresses hide a multitude of sins, but to be a real knockout they have to hit the floor, says Carolyn Asome Sunscreens Lifescan Landblondon I was 49 when I posed for Playboy. Why not? Style my life in fashion Joan Collins tells Alice Olins that being born with the happy gene keeps her young The Times The unseen Islam Arts Sex and alcohol in Islamic art? Yes, finds Michael Glover, in a new exhibition that reveals the secrets of an ancient culture Royal Opera House Timesonline I'm stunned by the freedom of prison artists Oh you pretty things Adelphi Theatre X-rated anticlimax First night Opera Rigoletto Covent Garden Opera Roberto Devereux/Bluebeard Opera House, Buxton Theatre Glass Eels Hampstead Theatre, NW3 The Times Pop The Good, the Bad & the Queen Tower of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's Fergie on the phone Crème Trevor Beattie, founder of the ad agency Beattie McGuinness Bungay, and his executive assistant, Antoinette de Lisser, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress Busters Multiple Display Advertising Items A servant to two masters Crème Reporting to more than one boss can be very tricky, says Michelle Braham Multiple Display Advertising Items Tips for successful sharing Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Chris Campling Times2 Quiz Today's TV The Alastair Campbell Diaries Viewing Guide David Chater BBC Two, 8pm Who Do You … You Are? … Special BBC One, 9pm Wire in the Blood ITV1, 9pm Jean de Florette (1986) Film choice Film4,6. 40pm Collateral Damage (2002) Five, 9pm Five, 9pm Mephisto (1981) Sky Arts, 9pm Variations Hideous Kinky (1998) BBC One, 11.40pm Smokin Aces' (2006)/A Good Year (2006) New to Sky Box Office Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day The village of the damned Last Night's TV Andrew Billen Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4264 Polygon Codeword No 8 Acorn Stairlifts Picture Gallery

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