News from 17/07/2007
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Andrew Billen, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Jesse Stone, Robert Lindsay, Louis Gallois Chief executive, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Micheal Gove, David Simmons, Richard Martin, Carl Mortished, Keith Bartley chief executive, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Alan Witt, Jonathan Ames, Joe Joseph, Austin Guest, Professor Martin Symes, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Geoffrey B. Simpson, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Michael Harvey, Jennifer Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Chris Bryant, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, James Haider, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Peter W. Mount, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Dr Emanuel Moran, Brian Morris, Tom Baldwin, Louisa Barnett, Tom Enders Chief executive, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Andrew Roberts, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Tom Foulkes, Chris Campling, Mark Bowden, Paul Fontes, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Mike Mulvihill, Baden Smith, Michael Allen, Nick Szczepanik, Alan Green, Dearbáil Jordan, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Dominic Maxwell, Steven Pollard, Alex Scott, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, Stanley Klar, Jason Mellor, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Nick Hay, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Sheila Rowley, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Keith Farman, Dr Robert J. Leeming, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, David McIntosh, Stewart Baseley,
ResumoThe Times Index Cash for peers Labour lords paid by business are handing out passes to parliament Lobbyists named as researches given acces to library, bars and restaurants Russia backlash fear after expulsions MMR scare case London Tube threat Johnson joins race Law Three clubs raided Index Timesonline Times2 Public Agenda Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Russia vows to retaliate as diplomats are expelled over Litvinenko murder Miliband acts after failure to yield suspect London's position is immoral, Russia says Investment boom Caught on camera — and found out on Facebook University using site to expose misadventures Students outraged over 'invasion of privacy' Losing face Boodles MMR scare doctor 'paid children at party £5 to give blood samples' Three deny charges of professional misconduct List of allegations took an hour to read out Fine balance in duties of medical researchers Car-number cameras 'breach human rights' Terror suspect held MoD media response Work comes first GPs earn £100,000 Mugabe loses degree Independent booksellers are queueing up to buy Harry Potter from Tesco Supermarket price is cheaper than wholesale Runaway success will be sold at a loss Timesonline 'Poor children should get extra lessons on Saturdays' Norwich Union Direct Pass, friend: how a peer is able to smooth the way for lobbyists Access to Parliament Passholders get 24/7 entrance to Westminster MPs voice concern over abuse of system The Lords lag behind in keeping their House in order (Labour): Lord Hogg of Cumbernauld Access to Parliament (Labour): Lord MacKenzie of Framwellgate (Labour): Lord Howie of Troon (Labour): Lord Berkeley Drench Cadbury fined £1m for selling contaminated chocolate bars Biggest test of food safety laws in Britain Ruling a 'wake-up call' for other companies Actor 'said he would pay for his lover aged 14 to have an abortion' Raiders held knife to former pop star's throat Queen documentary 'was manipulated' Rubbish collections More Tesco letters Stabbing verdict Boy, 6, found hanged Teachers attacked Rolex Hang on to your emotional teeth, Storey's back First night Theatre In Celebration Duke of York's From Malawian jail to prize list Norwich Union Sainsbury's Much hubbub surrounding the auction of a pair of John … Party girl Lily Allen showed the singer Amy Winehouse how it's done last night — by actually turning up to a gig One unhappy upshot of the merger of debris from the … Postscript What has Keith Urban (husband of Nicole Kidman) learnt Battle looms in Prezza's Hull seat People Conrad Black's first ambition, as told to Dominic Shelm Fresh from rehab herself, Lindsay Lohan has been fitted Exxon Mobil Sad to see the normally august Newsnight descend into … Alas! Andrew Lloyd Webber's cat Otto has died. Otto … Sven-Göran Eriksson's reputation for gnomic utterances Boris Good Enough? Livingstone Johnson wil be a boon to democracy The Price of Murder Britain's measures against Russia are balanced and appropriate Verbals Bad language is shockingly unimaginative Blighted by too much Blighty Picture Gallery Boris, n. eccentric, original, good thing Thunderer: Why most chickens like telly and junk food A chance to change Stuck in school A bad gamble End the crisis of ethics and trust at the BBC Building houses better and faster Timesonline Unfaithful Power of literature Seaside chic May contain fangs More than Mozart Older but younger And here are some foul-ups we prepared earlier Someone wake me from this nightmare of withdrawal O2 Teenage girl loses 'purity ring' case High Court rules that school ban was justified Pupil claimed human rights were denied Judge grants reprieve to Shambo the sacred bull Broken fingers and cut faces bring £2 million payout to pupils Boy hurt breaking into school wins cash award Education authorities reverse 'settle up' policy O2 SAS chief criticised for joining action quits Style of leading from the front 'was not liked' Likely to land a top job with security firm Raja Fashions Nationwide War of wits Radio 2 is told to mind its language Swan Uppers set out on annual census Internet feud behind school stabbing Neighbours foot the bill for tax claim Air France Pagans fail to see the joke as giant finds company from the Simpsons Boris is standing, but nobody knows what he is standing for London mayoral race David Cameron has accepted the inevitable as his fellow Old Etonian steps into the ring promising to run a serious-minded campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Wit and wisdom Not so much a politician, more a tourist attraction London mayoral race Early-release prisoners return to criminal ways 20 per cent sent home reoffended within week 11 failed to report to probation officers Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Francaise Airportwatch Da Vinci judge in the dock after reprimand He refused to quit case despite court ruling Parliament could be asked to remove him Inside Track Law Norwich Union Swift Capital Mother who found 31 cancer cases in family has double mastectomy Multiple Display Advertising Items Total Europe Japan Choose peace and hope or terror and death, Bush tells Palestinians President announces new quest for peace Blair visits capitals ready for role as envoy Rocky road Blockade drains the life out of Gaza Multiple Display Advertising Items EU Big Three look to forge a new relationship Merkel flattered by Brown's priority visit Pair may be allies in reforming Europe Uncle Ben's Sarkozy's star minister flounders Key aides abandon 'bad-tempered tyrant' President offers full backing to protégée The Times Publishing boss killed at home with rare dagger Abe seeks redemption in earthquake rubble Internet power loosens party's hold on information (AFP): Rebel leaders could face 60 years in jail (AFP): Charge dropped (AP): Saudi detainees held (AFP): Reputation restored (AP): 'Vikings' get a hand (AFP): Old Kingdom find (Reuters): Former leader held (AFP): Church payout (AP): Iran's 'cyber war' End of Empire helped along by the viceroy's happy threesome Multiple Display Advertising Items Mugabe's church nemesis accused of adultery Green Flag Timesonline Sartoriani Metronet on brink of collapse after plea on costs is rejected Tube group said to be close to administration TfL ready to bring in contingency plans Pressure on Barclays to sweeten ABN bid Property price crunch 'Set-aside' set aside McBreakfast boom Quote of the day EADS structure Business big shot Walker confronts buyout firms but avoids tax issue Big spenders Stock markets Questions remain about C&W's incentive scheme Systems failure at the SFO Guinness Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies EADS simpler in a fiddly way Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Grain crisis spells end for empty fields 'Set-aside' is set aside as alarm bells ring Europe moves as price of wheat nearly doubles Business big shot Lord Jones of Birmingham A whirlwind that will turn EU farming upside down Derek Quinlan, the Dublin tax inspector-turned-property … City Diary Thewardour Baker will shop around before new retail role City Diary Ten years on, hello again. Remember me? City Diary Lenders predict UK property crunch as rates take effect Timesonline Sean Greenwood, a veteran of the Ben & Jerry's public … City Diary I hear that Carluccio's, the Italian restaurant chain, City Diary Picture Gallery Barclays may need cash to match rival's 'killer blow' in battle for ABN Dutch bank pushing for improved offer Bank of America to pay $21bn for LaSalle Freshfields faces second lawsuit over age-discrimination claims Booking strong profits Reed accepts pre-emptive bid for US educational business Troubled times for the man who took the fateful decision on BAE The SFO director insists that dropping the fraud inquiry was his responsibility. It was also a tough call, he tells Dearbáil Jordan BT unveils pricing for internet sports Weapons deal ends (PA): Ben Bailey offer (PA): Founder buys ghd Imperial shares slide (Reuters): Ofwat demand Traders prepare for week of sliding dollar Powerful pound climbs above $2.04 New Bank rate rise may widen currency gap Wolseley warns of more US gloom as profits fall Samsung Wake up and smell the profits: breakfast is back in a big way On the menu British managers pay dearly for high cost of living Bancroft attempts to block Dow Jones bid (AFP): Air France eyes Iberia (AFP): Nuclear chief sacked (AP): Sales rise 17% at H&M (Reuters): Bank boss accused Cairn to get approval France and Germany agree compromise to end years of confusion at top of EADS Gallois wins sole charge of defence group Berlin plays long game over Airbus Judge throws out tax shelter case against KPMG executives Step up, step down The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … Hey big spender, welcome to the USA 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Lonmin's warning hits mining stocks Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Investors could do worse than build on Wolseley Emap Deal of the day Bet of the day Burren Energy Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Share Reader Offers Ltd Birthdays Weather Eye John Szarkowski Influential photography museum curator who taught Americans to take a wider view of art John Szarkowski, museum curator, art historian and photographer, was born on December 18,1925. He died on July 7,2007, aged 81 Nigel Dempster Lives Remembered Bill Pinkney Régine Crespin Sophie Legg Romany singer who travelled England and Wales to collect and preserve traditional music Sophie Legg, Romany folk musician, was born on April 20,1918. She died on June 6,2007, aged 89 Jeanne Beauvais Classical singer turned Broadway performer who helped to save Carnegie Hall from demolition Jeanne Beauvais, singer and campaigner for Carnegie Hall, was born on September 19,1917. She died on June 25,2007, aged 89 Penny Thomson Securing the future of the Edinburgh Film Festival Penny Thomson, director of the Edinburgh Film Festival, 1991-94, was born on November 14,1950. She died of breast cancer on July 9,2007, aged 56 Paul Thompson Sinologist who developed a computer system for Chinese characters Paul Thompson, sinologist, was born on February 10,1931. He died of cancer on June 12,2007, aged 76 Lives in Brief Surgeon Captain Ronald McDonald, OBE, Honorary Queen's Household Surgeon, was born on October 25,1918. He died on May 22,2007, aged 88 Sultan has no special claim to anonymity Law Report Court of Appeal Impact of development Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Court Circular Life barony Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam-Private In Memoriam - War Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Church news Yangtze flood rats trigger fears of plague pandemic Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 17,1905 The French submarine Farfadet had submerged with a hatch improperly shut on July 6. Her bow flooded, she sank off Sidi Abdallah, Tunisia. All attempts to raise her and save the crew failed, and the facts of the submariners' ordeal, once revealed, horrified France Winning Move Weather Weather quest Kempton looks closer to home as resurgence gathers pace Racing Beverley Simon Barnes Football Brighton Racing Ayr Yesterday's results Newton Abbot Kempton Park Windsor Wolverhampton Yarmouth IAAF angry at being portrayed as the villain in Pistorius affair Athletics Director says athlete spends less time in air Olympics still dream target for South African Baseball Results Cricket Fixtures Twenty20 Cup quarter-finals Football Bowls Cricket Football Golf Sailing Shooting Jones injury worry for World Cup Zimbabwe dropped Ainslie called up Honda director goes Tennis Batsmen can't wait for umpire if game is to walk tall again Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins believes that a modern tendency has been responsible for demeaning the game's fundamental spirit Pakistan hope Lawson proves to be a far-sighted appointment Forgotten man Tremlett handed another chance Cricket Harmison with drawal opens up place in squad Hampshire bowler unlikely to play at Lord's Nottinghamshire v Gloucestershire Yesterday's scoreboards Somerset sprint to top of table Derbyshire v Glamorgan McGrath helps to punish drop in standards from debutant From lone ranger . . . The Open Seve quits The Times Time takes toll as Ballesteros finally bows to the inevitable Cites lack of desire for his decision to retire Thanks British public for helping him succeed Magician who considered the course as a personal enemy The Open Seve quits Rasmussen ready to make the last ascent Cycling Tour de France Klitschko back in the ring Boxing . . . to group captain Today's players are too friendly for their own good, says Faldo The Open 'In our era we were separate individuals' Singles out Rose for his competitive spirit Goodwood Van de Velde illness worry puts Carnoustie calamity in context The Open Timesonline Tee-off times for first two rounds The Times Rose gets an early chance to impress rival Woods Crouch is still knocking on door at Liverpool despite exit fears Football Forward needed to be reassured about future Adamant he can keep out big-money signings High achiever Every match in full Gill confident Tévez signing is imminent Yeung closes in on Birmingham Chelsea putting Lampard and Terry on hold over new deals Football Arsenal have opened talks with Arsène Wenger about … The Times Thousands show up to watch Beckham do his exercises Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Attention at Portsmouth set to centre on Faye's move north Football Police raids Advanced Hair Studio Intrigue still surrounds deal for Boumsong Timesonline Sirens sound as inquiries follow hot on heels of Stevens report Transfers under Quest investigation McLaren sponsors rattled The Insider Leeds United supporters will not only be wondering … Times Crossword 23,655 Gentlemen ready to make ladies' day at Newbury Newcastle go on defensive as police raid three clubs Portsmouth and Rangers also targeted No connection to Stevens transfer inquiry The Times Mortgages for Business Index Best for cricket Index The face WAG gets the red card Did you see? The State and the union The click Did you know? I need to get this off my chest . . . Did you hear? Mine's a green tea and acai cocktail Image of the day Modern morals A war of wits Mark Bowden tells the inside story of how interrogators of Task Force 145 — the 'gators'— cracked Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's inner circle to track down and kill the most wanted al-Qaeda terrorist in Iraq A king of terror The Times How I wish train sandwiches didn't always grate on me Three cheers for Shaw's resurrection Oh happy rain Starbucks Coffee Don't skip a whole meal if you're trading calories Nutrition Tales of men's shirts Men Tuesday Take the bespoke road once and you'll never look back, says Michael Harvey Get shirty Esquire The non-iron option Summer rain, don't you just love it? Heritage for sale An increasing number of artworks are at risk of being sold abroad. Chris Bryant identifies those most likely to disappear The Times Saved for whom? These works never belonged to Britain anyway, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The night that spirits ran free First night Dance Ballet Boyz Gala Festival Hall Proms EBS/Gardiner Albert Hall Nationaltheatre Pop Latitude Festival Henham Park, Suffolk Concert New Generation Artists Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Comedy Susie Essman Lyric, W1 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 Guarding the Queen Viewing Guide ITV1, 8pm Victoria Beckham: Coming to America ITV1, 9pm Cape Wrath Channel 4,10pm Film choice Film choice BBC Two, 10.30am Intolerable Cruelty (2003) ITV2, 8pm The Shining (1980) ITV4, 10pm Variations Sensitive Skin BBC Two, 10pm Hearts in Atlantis (2001) BBC One, 11.05pm Au Hasard Balthazar (1966, b/w) BBC Four, 11.30pm How to be Ex-Prime Minister BBC Two, 11.25pm Web video of the day Steel finds precious mettle Yesterday's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4269 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 12 One to one Index Headline of the Week 'Man provides chair' Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Wheely Good Ideas? Other Views Nothing can escape the sector's beady eye Issue of the Week Secrecy Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Bill Newton Dunn New Medical Research Don't trust me — I'm a doctor Health Other Stories we Liked Choices that are outdated Private but with no privacy How good times can come from the bad Social Care Fix of the Week Damned by false conclusions Interview Teacher training chief Graham Holley tells Jennifer Taylor how a think-tank's criticism of staff recruitment and development is based on an erroneous reading of the wrong data Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Too good to keep for ourselves Public Private Partnerships Acevo Wrong side of the tracks Cities Lesson in law for students Universities Diversity sticks in old craws Councils Complaints about complaints Councils The Joy of Giving It's a greener way of death Environment Labels that mask reality Regeneration Hero . . . And Villain Tolerance is failing the test Mental Health Foreign Ways Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CfA Executive Search and Selection Over to you . . . Time to offer choice to elderly homeless What Worked for Me Family Care Diary Dates Inside Do lawyers want a union? The Legal Services Bill could jeopardise the Law Society's future, says Jonathan Ames Family courts should be led out of the dark ages Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Is he the first among equals? Top-earning lawyer Peter Bloxham's claim of age discrimination against his former partners could signal the start of an avalanche, says Paul Fontes Philip Marshall, QC Lawyer of the week A new start at 60 Baroness Scotland Stopped press Law of the jungle Damp squib? Picture of success Multiple Display Advertising Items
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