News from 16/07/2007
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Andrew Robson, Aidan Magee, George Reynolds-Payne, Matthew Syed, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Sebastien Duval, Tim Albone, Zahid Hussain, Neil Johnston, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Dr Andrew Wing, Peter Lansley, Rev Brian Anderson, David Rose, David Wragg, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Charlene Sweeney, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Joe Joseph, Sathnam Sanghera, Pat Gibson, Maggie Roeder, Frieda Hughes, Nick Elsley, Valerie Elliott, John Atkins, Neil Shepherd, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Harry Benson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Nicholas Kenyon Director, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Derwent May, Tim Lucocq, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Philip Hall, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Paul Martin, Julian Brazier, MP, Bruce George, MP, James Rossiter, Tom West, Paul Jiggins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Paul Withrington Director, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Joel Lewis, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Wanda Wyporska, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Mike Rosewell, Keiran Proffer, Anjana Ahuja, Sue Nichol Geography teacher, Diana Shamash, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Sam Knight, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Dr Brian D. Keighley, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler Retail Correspondent, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Patrick Pilkington,
ResumoIndex Huge rise in allergy sufferers but too few specialists GPs record 28 per cent increase in four years Affluent homes more likely to be affected Local authorities set to raise business rates Tesco threatened Tory mayoral race Taleban bomber freed McLaren allegations Index Timesonline Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Tories hoping the Boris factor will spike impact of Labour's leap in polls MP still deciding on run for London mayor Election speculation after boost for Brown On other pages Human reaction to spotless lifestyles 19 mins,-1.8C The first swim at the North Pole Environmentalist survives Arctic plunge Melting ice makes coldest feat possible Record breakers Rolex Shoppers warned to be vigilant as stores reopen after bomb scares Forced closures cost supermarket millions Police have ruled out al-Qaeda's involvement Chief vet warns farmers of new bird flu threat Tesco security alert Nurses to vote on industrial action Brown's Belfast trip Nuclear alerts Sting treats cancer Machinegun murder Boy in fatal accident I didn't know creature was rare, says tribesman who liked it well done Woodlark population takes off, thanks to set-aside land Watches of Switzerland There's a big surge at betting shops. But bets are … Ealing Southall By-election The word on the street was that the Tories had a chance of taking a safe Labour seat despite being third in the polls, but David Aaronovitch finds an upset unlikely 'Playboy with no political interest'— the fight is on Contest marked by personal gibes and abuse Party defends its man over Blair photograph Ealing Southall Protest over prosecutions without lawyers Court plan to widen the use of 'paralegals' DPP insists he will ensure proper safeguards Jordanscereals Helping hands Charity begins abroad after disasters boost gifts for aid Suspects released as police seek extended detention Airport bomb 'hard man' reveals how being a hero can end in tears HSBC Specsavers Opticians Jams, fuel and climate change, but we just can't give up the car (a correspondent): 'Nessie' bobs up in Welsh river Tiscali Thetimes Medical chiefs renew support for MMR Concern that hearing will revive safety doubts Three doctors deny charges at GMC panel Peugeot The research Real-life Hogwarts may revive dying art of magic John Lewis Black's defiance could add to his sentence Appeal will clear me, says disgraced peer Judge may take account of comments Rubbish charge falls foul of MPs In brief Capital One Man arrested over rail crash Pillion boy killed in bike crash Midge fossils' climate warning Man is charged after abduction Free entrance to Saatchi Gallery Monarch Power of the Purse Local businesses should have the final say on any extra council spending Hush Money Revealing one's salary is the last taboo Turkish Tremors A worrying reminder to Europeans that what happens to Turkey matters Deep inside, you are a comma Picture Gallery Are these the last days of the Oil Age? Thunderer: Mistakes do happen — even at the BBC Too many big houses Disillusioned doctors Commitment-phile Censoring out-dated views in today's society Rail fare rises are not the solution Timesonline Is it relevant? Relying on the TA Missing Mozart Digital tardiness Happy birthday It's the unspeakable versus the unelectable Education is supposed to make you rich, not wealthy Comment Toyota Rock climber swept off cliffs to his death Film-maker had just completed tough descent Body has not been recovered from the sea Alliance Leicester The Private Clinic Human stem cells may be produced without embryos 'within months' Eon How countries regulate research Catholics 'must do more to stop sex abuse' Leaders have 'patchy will' for driving reform Critics say victims have been sidelined US Church to pay $660m A classic Miller revival is cheered to the rafters First night Opera Così fan tutte Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Girls, a friendly chat won't cheer you up Discussing problems can lead to depression Boys not so affected by chats with friends Orange Times2 Boots FreeTheThree New facility to fight biological threat Tiny tracker finds TV licence dodgers Burnt body found in suitcase in field £4m price of living in No Man's Land Expedia Talon spotting: Britain's first falconry festival takes off - with Arab help US is most vital ally, says Miliband Politics Britain and US Ministers scorned for 'speaking out of turn' Moves to calm White House over comments Silverjet Brown clips shown out of order 'didn't hurt meaning' Village guerrillas take up Battle for Britain Politics New housing A government decree that half a million homes should be built in the East of England by 2021 is meeting resistance Delay on housing Green Paper reflects haste of Brown's new team Spielberg sued over painting on FBI's list Train to Gain Arts The Times France Australia President pardons boy suicide bomber and sends him on his way with $2,000 Fury that gesture will encourage more attacks Coded rebuke sent to Pakistan on madrassas Tribal peace deal collapses War earns Mongolia rich peace dividend Country has done well out of the Iraq conflict Experience helped it break into peacekeeping Bush on notice to start planning withdrawal from Iraq Land of opportunity National Campaign for Better Hearing West Bank militants in amnesty deal Bush announces new diplomatic push Hamas settles scores with Johnston captors Inside Track Times2 Prudential Condemned HIV case medics may go free Zimbabwe 'anarchy' GM potato crop Biofuel hits food aid Paris mobilises pedal power to cut traffic and pollution Fleet of hire bikes is unleashed on streets Mayor dismisses worries over safety O2 Frenchmen grow tired with the role of bad guy Vengeful worker's heavy-armour rampage silences mobile phones APC was used to flatten six phone masts Driver arrested only after stalling vehicle Multiple Display Advertising Items Shutdown eases nuclear plans crisis in North Korea Bush missile meeting adds to tension between US and Russia Reformers battle for Turkey's soul Faith and secularism Multiple Display Advertising Items Canary Wharf's City and Docklands plans Storm around lifeboat Russian revolution Ford to sell Volvo Quote of the day From bad to worse . . . Business big shot Ministers poised to let councils put infrastructure tax on firms Extra business rate could aid Crossrail CBI says vote is vital before levy is imposed Ice-cream makers frozen out as corn price rises Big guns are out Stock markets The euro's rise and rise is unsustainable Commodities Eden Currencies Need to know Canary Wharf targets Docklands and the City for massive building projects Plans based on more demand for London jobs Speculative project without pre-let tenants Business big shot George lacobescu Timesonline From derelict site to business centre — with more to come Fujitsu Computers Siemens HBOS sets up Quintain for £1.2bn offer Insurers fear tax raid if Tories win pension 'lifeboat' vote Scheme to aid 125,000 who lost pensions Government claims scaremongering threat Acas is called in to report on postal strike FAS facts Times Online Armed Forces get £30bn for new equipment in defence budget Two new aircraft carriers confirmed Go-ahead for Army's 'battlefield taxis' BAE begins trials of next-generation destroyer Streamline plan triggers job cuts at Unilever Green seeks Bhs chief British funds Mediums (5 to 15 years) Longs (over 15 years) Undated Index-linked Exchange rates Accenture Want to know how to get rich? Me too The Times Struggling Ford set to sell Volvo in final retreat from Europe Industry wants carbon fibre to be the new commodity on the trading block Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuwait to offer third mobile licence Kingfisher spies a chance to move in on DIY craze from Moscow to the Urals Rising incomes fuel a consumer boom for Putin's confident Russians Edinburgh International Book Festival Moneysupermarket. com founder aims to take its customers with him into £940m flotation Monday manifesto Simon Nixon For an entrepreneur who once filled a niche with a humble business magazine, it seems he will begin life at 40 as a very rich man The leader questioned The Times C. V. Equity Prices Witan Christine Feld-Boskoff Climber and guide who conquered six of the world's highest peaks, including Everest twice Christine Feld-Boskoff, alpinist, was born on September 7,1967. Her body was found July 3,2007. She was 39 Major Ion Calvocoressi Commander whose anti–tank guns inflicted great losses on German armour in the WAester Desert Major Ion Calvocoressi, MBE, MC, Scots Guards officer, was born on April 12,1919. He died on July 7,2007, aged 88 Notebook Weather Eye Godfrey Pilkington Lives in Brief Maurice Wood Alfonso López Michelsen Rebel scion of Colombia's political elite who shook up the establishment and rose to become the country's President Alfonso López Michelsen, President of Colombia 1974-78, was born on June 30,1913. He died on July 11,2007, aged 94 Terry de Valera Unassuming solicitor son of the charismatic Irish republican leader whose passions centred on music, art and writing Terry de Valera, solicitor, composer and writer, was born on June 4,1922. He died on June 28,2007, aged 85 Johnny Frigo Jazz violinist and double bass player who toured with Chico Marx Johnny Frigo, jazz violinist, bassist and composer, was born on December 27,1916. He died on July 5,2007, aged 90 Lives in Brief Bill Moss, gospel singer, was born in 1931. He died on July 1,2007, aged 76 Divisional Court cannot correct crown court judge Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Time ran out for liquidator Chancery Division Word Watching Have you ever wondered what archaeologists really get up to? Notebook Archaeology Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Appointment Church news Latest wills Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private University News Rolex & Cartier The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Court & Social Listening to your iPod in a storm could be lethal Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 16,1894 Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa was, according to some, the first true terrorist. His Dynamite Campaign against England was planned in exile in New York, but he was allowed back to Ireland for a brief visit — and a rapturous welcome that irritated The Times Winning Move Weather Weather quest Peeping Fawn is perfect lady for Murtagh Racing Winner overturns Epsom placings Fallon misses out on classic win after fall Newton Abbot Haydock Park Yesterday's results Stratford Cricket Perth Motor racing Ayr Racing Leading trainers Jockeys Windsor Wolverhampton Course specialists Britons end German domination with first success in World Cup Rowing Winning margin a remarkable 49 points New race tactics pay off for women's quad William Hill Penny pinches hat-trick for Warrington Rugby league Second-half rally gives Giants rare win Bayfield's size suits all as he prepares to take on giant task Rugby union Athletics Results Boxing Cricket Cycling Football Golf Motorcycling Cricket Fixtures Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Sussex beat the rain to move out in front of their title rivals Cricket LV County Championship first division Timesonline Northamptonshire still on the hook despite a day of delays Second division Future bright for new stars as charity opens game to the masses Cricket Children practise in a cage on roof of school Pupils dream of being next Andrew Flintoff Scoreboards Child's play Bonds sees the road to history lead him to a place in infamy Baseball Home-run record to fall in coming weeks Slugger still faces perjury investigation The Times Phillies find niche as model of devotion after 124 years of hurt Baseball Six of the worst Khan goes down but not out as Limond exposes inexperience Boxing Olympic hero shows spirit to battle back World title talk is by 'idiots', says Warren How boy from Bolton can be world champion No such thing as an all-time great with a suspect chin Gymnasts diving head first into UK Sport's quest for new talent London 2012 Pedrosa victorious as Rossi crashes out Higgins claims title England take lead Role for Lawson Plato out in front Germany defeated Gay finds rain to be toughest opposition for record hopes Athletics Norwich Union British Grand Prix Kentucky flyer stays on ascent to the top Conditions restrict sprinter to modest time The Times 'Blade Runner' Pistorius gets his ambitions blunted in steel city Athletics Norwich Union British Grand Prix Norwich Union Rasmussen begins ascent as T-Mobile's hopes crash Cycling Carnoustie all painted and primed for circus arrival Golf The Open Van de Velde's agony at 18th ranks high in the catalogue of final-round collapses Golf The Open The Times Carnoustie ready to provide fair game after all the ridicule Golf The Open Woods leads praise for much-maligned course Lyle: they have done everything necessary Multiple Display Advertising Items Havret takes advantage as Mickelson's driving goes off line in closing stages Golf Barclays Scottish Open Goodwood Leading final scores Broad's move into the Test match fast lane not necessary Cricket England should show patience with pace star Caddick would have been best Lord's option Friends Provident England squad Bounce may be key to expanding England's international relations Cricket Scoreboard from Chelmsford Generation game Times Crossword 23,654 In the Game Today New allegations rock Hamilton Coughlan 'showed stolen dossier to others' McLaren undermined by claims in affidavit Tiger ready to pounce as Carnoustie's claws are clipped The Times Feed your football addiction Index Index Monday poem Free dreams, fond bores Did you see? The ugly face of politics The click Did you know? In the belly of the whale Did you hear? A test too far? Image of the day Modern morals The last taboo We are fascinated by how much people are paid, but like to keep the figures to ourselves. Damian Whitworth examines why we are reluctant to reveal what we earn Average salaries The Times I could murder a cuppa — and half the population Getting a buzz out of making some cash Naked revenge Naturally dangerous? Health Monday It has been claimed that chemicals in beauty products can harm our health. But, say experts, going barefaced may be a far greater hazard. Peta Bee reports Timesonline Being raped at 12 has dominated my life Thetimes Pru Health Starbucks Coffee Hurrah for the red, white and blue Style The nautical look is foolproof, says Carola Long, and never goes out of style. Photographs by Zac Frackelton. Styled by Eve Thomas Imperial measures Arts The Bolshoi Ballet is changing as fast as Russia itself — which is why it's taking a fresh look at its past, says Debra Craine The Times The dramatic life of a lady in waiting Margaret Atwood has rewritten her novel about Homers Penelope as a play — her first, she tells Lucy Powell. Can it evade the fate of other authors' theatrical flops? The archers of love take aim First night Theatre Love's Labour's Lost Shakespeare's Globe Concert Songs of Wars I Have Seen Queen Elizabeth Hall Proms First Night Albert Hall In the main paper Concert Grande Messe des Morts St Paul's Cathedral Theatre Little Nell Theatre Royal, Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Cake Indigo2, SE10 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV All Saints/Win My Wage Viewing Guide BBC One, 2.35pm/Channel 4,4.15pm Empire's Children Channel 4,9pm Fight for Life BBC One, 9pm Doctor in Distress (1963) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956, b/w) Sky Movies Classics, 7.35pm Psycho (1960, b/w) ITV4, 10pm Variations GI Jane (1997) ITV1, 11pm At Close Range (1986) Five, 11.05pm Shrink Rap Channel 4,11.05pm Web video of the day Porridge tastes good reheated Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4268 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 11 Acorn Stairlifts Index The Game Says Inside The Whistle Blower Mourinho given Free Rein after Peace Talks The News Ballack Warned that He Must Fight for Place Fuller to Create an American Idol Matt Dickinson reports from Los Angeles on the deal maker On the record The Movers Dead Certs Decent Bets Long Shots Brazil save the Best for Final The News Keane 'snubbed' Clemence Upset Adams Assists Kuyt Believes Fast Start is Crucial Neil Johnston finds the Liverpool striker excited at his side's title prospects The Summer Sales The Summer Sales The Summer Sales Eriksson Finds a Familiar Puzzle The Friendlies Wenger Calls on Attacking Trio to Raise Standards Ashton to Fill the Tevez Gap Hargreaves in Japanese Bow The Tours The Times Peace Cub Brings out Fight in Lee Spanish Stage Davies Tries to Force his Manager's Hand on Move The Transfers Coca-Cola League The Prem Billy on the Beach Bmibaby
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