News from 18/07/2007
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Andrew Robson, Anna Barnes, Siobhan kennedy, Andrew Billen, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Nic Paton, Robert Lindsay, Major A. M. Banks, Paul Harrington, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Dan sabbagh, Michael Ryle, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Gerry McQuillan, James Scott Professor, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Morris Brown Professor, Rosalind Renshaw, Lynne Truss, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Fiona Millar, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, R. W. Challoner, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Pete Paphides Chief Pop Critic, Neil Allen, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Anthony Ralston, Bill Porter, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rhys Blakely, Lt-Gen Sir Martin Garrod, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jane Woosey, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Stephen O'Rahilly Professor, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Siobhan Kennedy Mergers and Acquisitions Correspondent, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Simon Lawrence, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Worstall, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Bill Kearns, Grayson Perry, Howard Knight, Neville Shulman, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Mark Ambrose, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Alexis Ashman, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Dr K. Khan, Jonathan Chase, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lord Winston Emeritus Professor, Nicholas Boon President, Robin pagnamenta, Lydia Hislop, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Petger Barnes Professor, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Janis Susskind, Mark Pepys Professor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Peter Tarrant,
ResumoIndex Traffic spies to join fight against crime Millions of drivers' data to be handed to police 'Smart' cameras used to track all offenders Berezovsky 'targeted by Russian hitman' Interest rate rise fears MPs give out passes Organ opt-out clause Galloway suspended Index Timesonline Times2 News Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Security services 'foil plot to kill Berezovsky at the London Hilton' Russian hitman seized before he could shoot Exiled tycoon told to flee as life was in danger 'Enemy of Moscow' Son's fight for £10m bequest his deluded father left to the Tories Thatcher will save us from Satan, said father Family accused of plotting to kill him Orange Now MPs are drawn into row over access Passes handed to lobbyists and bloggers Times revelations 'will be investigated' BBC chief to demand higher standards in quality shake-up 'i think you have the wrong number…' Dream becomes a reality as Joseph contest winner proves himself ready for the stage First night Theatre Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat Adelphi, London Boots Everyone must be an organ donor unless they opt out, says Chief Medical Officer Donating organs Transplant shortfall means 'a death a day' Waiting list numbers are still increasing Tiscali 'Promote the register more before choosing opt-outs' 'After my brother died, he helped 17 other people to live' System is not the magic solution Eating fruit and veg does not boost chances of beating breast cancer Ba Taking vitamin C to ward off cold 'is a waste of time' The businessman who plans to give away £1bn Charity gift among biggest from a Briton I don't want to take it to my grave, says Scot Church uses Potter to preach Inside Track Ford Bulk of money for sick miners' scheme was spent on red tape DTI criticised over 'serious weaknesses' Law companies made millions from claims Sting is stung for £25,000 over sacking of chef Lawyers' fees Straw tries to break deadlock with judges Credit card millstone Town flooded again Race riot convictions Drug rival's murder Smoking ban reprieve Rolex On her 60th birthday, the Duchess of Cornwall visits Bromham, a village in Wiltshire, and is presented with a birthday cake, which the Prince of Wales lights A proud press release arrives from the German Embassy … Multiple Display Advertising Items From the Jaws of hope springs Boris People Pity Jonathan Shaw, MP, freshly arrived at Defra Norwich Union Wild panic on College Green yesterday as, after the … A potentially dangerous press release from CTC (t Postscript Alas, no wedding bells yet for Lembit Öpik and Gabriela Legacy of Life For organ donation, opting in is not the main issue Going Underground Financial tribulations at Metronet do not undermine Public Private Partnerships Sino Monster But who, pray, is the most remarkable creature on the planet? The painful path to untold riches Picture Gallery What's that whimpering from the fields? Thunderer: If you think we're working too hard, think again A Muslim's duty Don't bother Russia Saviour for London? Junior doctor shambles threatens the NHS Time is running out in Iraq Where am I? Timesonline The joy of travel Repeat performance Museum peace Facebook folly I'm on strike Tying the knot? For you, we promise £5,000 A brilliantly Swiss scheme to ignore global warming Sainsbury's Actor 'said that downloading images of torture made him feel like a better man' Comedy star 'admitted to storing material' Court told he wanted to look abusers in eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport Directline Tusa decides not to take up V&A post Bird flu cull may be 'too expensive' Health Department's 'backroom deal' Is painting valued at £500 a Titian? Bmi Restaurant redesign leaves only one place where you can see a Vettriano Price of Warhol paintings 'kept artificially high' Multiple Display Advertising Items ASDA Thousands more troops must be sent to take on Taleban, say MPs Experts were wrong about enemy's tactics Concern over rise in opium production Multiple Display Advertising Items Johnson mayoral campaign 'flooded with offers of help' Cameron push for success as new-look party faces big test Galloway thanked Saddam for money - and then asked for more, says report George arms himself for his last stand against the dragons More teasing ahead if Brown doesn't bounce enough TalkTalk Timesonline Rise in foreign university staff Glass ceiling for women doctors MFI adverts get 100 complaints Green town bans the plastic bag Thewardour 'Bring back the conker fight to re-educate cottonwool kids' Parents urged to let children play outside Tree climbing 'helps in learning about risk' Mobile numbers to get more mobile Grandparents, uncles, aunts and siblings should be … Quick change Teacher cheated for pupils to make herself look good Nationwide Album's eternal appeal gets the Mercury rising Cheltenham & Gloucester Paul McKenna Training Japan Zimbabwe Kremlin plays it cool as diplomatic wrangle over Litvinenko heats up Russia nervous of trade war with Europe EU foreign ministers to meet on Monday RAF scrambles to intercept an old Cold War adversary Suicide bomber kills 15 at rally for suspended judge Wave of violence breaks across Pakistan Bhutto supporters may have been target O2 Nurses are spared death sentence as Libya strikes deal for HIV victims India objects to 'aspects' of doctor's arrest Murder plot prisoner to be freed as gesture to Abbas Green Flag (AP): Leader in threat to quit politics (AP): Sick Ground Zero staff push for cash (AP): US wants new talks with Iran (AP): Leaders link up with Mandela The Times Quake triggers fears over safety at nuclear plants Aircraft with 170 on board hits fuel station Airbus skidded in rain into rush-hour traffic Runway had been criticised as too short O2 Legendary lake 'monster' is captured on camera The Times Death sentence for 'vile' brickworks slave master 'Greater likelihood' of terror attack in US (Reuters): Kosovo talks threat (AFP): Charity terror trial (Reuters): No bar to stress Did Mugabe's regime fake pictures of the Archbishop 'caught in flagrante'? Apartheid enforcer facing trial over plot to kill church leader Pulpit rebel Dow Jones passes the 14,000 mark Metronet decision Private equity report Magazine launch Quote of the day BA in talks on security Business big shot Imperial close to victory as Altadis agrees bid worth €12.8bn Deal is expected to be announced today Debt difficulties put paid to rival's challenge European briefing Core inflation rise sparks interest rate fears Stock markets Delta Two in approach for Sainsbury's with informal £12bn offer The softly, softly approach to policing Picture Gallery High cost of a weak dollar Commodities Not so sweet Timesonline UK online Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Could no nudes be good news for the launch of a free men's magazine? Title aimed at ABC1 readers aged 18-35 Issues given away to ensure 'massive reach' Business big shot Mike Soutar Soutar plans a new style of freebie Barclays decides against raising its bid for ABN Timesonline Elevating punditry to sardonic observation City Diary During his long Treasury reign, Gordon Brown was known City Diary New names on the menu at Center Parcs City Diary IHG seeks suite smell of success with Hotel Indigo City Diary Digby Jones, the newly ennobled Trade Minister, gave a robust account of himself at this week's Trade and Industry Select Committee Picture Gallery Private equity report calls for openness Buyout firms urged to publish annual reviews Consultation will lead to voluntary code A guide to self-regulation Brown to face backlash as Metronet prepares to go into administration Wintandkidd BA boss seeks lighter security rules In the hot seats Private equity swings to the Republicans as Democrats' tax threat grows Presidential hopefuls back attack on earnings Growing unease with the nation's super-rich The Times Apollo set to list shares on 'private' new market Commission holds answer in the row for control of EADS The Times (Reuters): Basell makes $12bn bid for Lyondell (Reuters): Merrill earnings rise Yahoo slide goes on (AP): Workers' head quits (Reuters): Alitalia setback News Corp close to winning board backing for $5bn Dow Jones offer Board members meet to discuss proposal Bancroft family approval still needed Google to cut down its 'cookie monster' I'd like to buy the world a Coke The Times Coca-Cola toasts China as it drives soaring sales 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 Schroders suffers for being 'too European' Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Sale of US education arm raises Reed Elsevier appeal Alba Deal of the day Bet of the day Premier Research Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Pure The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Report Weather Eye Major-General Hew Butler Soldier who saw wartime service in North Africa and coped calmly with civil strife in Cyprus Major-General Hew Butler, CB, Commander Land Forces Near East, 1972-75, was born on March 3,1922. He died on July 10,2007, aged 85 Nigel Dempster Lives Remembered Brigadier Christopher (Kit) Owen John Ward Richard Law Peter Hopkinson Documentary maker whose record of the changing postwar world was infused with a sense of justice and optimism Peter Hopkinson, documentary film-maker, was born on June 27,1920. He died on June 28,2007, aged 87 Rik Gunnell Sixties London club owner and music promoter who gave early breaks to the Rolling Stones, the Animals and The Who Rik Gunnell, clup owner, was born on July 23,1931. He died of pneumonia on June 3,2007, aged 75 His Honour Harold Hewitt Solicitor who became a respected judge on the North-Eastern Circuit His Honour Harold Hewitt, circuit judge, 1980-90, was born on March 14,1917. He died on June 19,2007, aged 90 Lives in Brief Lord Dawson, a Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland, was born on November 14,1948. He died on June 1,2007, aged 58 Addition of Parties is not same as substitution Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular The Prince of Wales looks on as the Duchess of Cornwall tries her hand at bowls during a visit to Bromham in Wiltshire. The visit coincided with the Duchess's 60th birthday yesterday Word Watching Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Thunderstorms aid the British on the battlefield Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 18,1976 The All Blacks' tour of South Africa sparked a mass boycott of the New Zealand Olympic team, eventually depriving Montreal Games of 28 nations, mostly from Africa and the Caribbean Winning Move Solution Weather Weather quest Getting across right message on gambling is vital for future Racing Uttoxeter Martin Samuel Football Flat to kick off in style after Lincoln switch Course specialists Catterick Racing Lingfield Park Beverley Yesterday's results Brighton Yarmouth Kempton Park Tony Culhane is to stand down from his Position on … Soler flies flag for Colombia as Rasmussen retains yellow jersey Cycling Tour de France 'Biggest moment of life' for Barloworld rider But pre-Tour favourite crosses the line in tears Baseball Results Bowls Cricket Cycling Football Speedway Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Twickenham on agenda for Wasps' match with Munster Rugby union India shedding no tears over England's loss of firepower Cricket First npower Test Match Harmison aims to return for winter tour Tendulkar looking for first hundred at Lord's Fisher turns rain-affected contest the way of Gloucestershire Nottinghamshire and Kent will play their Twenty20 Cup Modest master Dravid relishes his return to the land of plenty Cricket First npower Test match Middlesex left in shock over Pybus resignation Two of a kind Calzaghe eyeing up attendance record Wilkin to miss derby In at the deep end Latham on the bench Double joy for Wales Germany too strong Have faith in the power of prayer (and a good putter) Golf The Open William Hill Timesonline Cabrera happy to stay out of limelight Golf The Open US Open winner has liking for Carnoustie Argentinian aims to better near-miss in 1999 Multiple Display Advertising Items Totesport Woods refuses to be distracted by the father of all emotions Golf The Open Champion puts glow of parenthood on hold World No1 dismisses talk of vulnerability Rose's perseverance suggests that he can do something major José MarÍa Olazábal withdrew from the Open last night … Cut out the chatter! Faldo stands alone as new crop can only talk of greatness Show must go on as injured Beckham eyes Galaxy debut Football LA team likely to field player despite sore ankle Team-mates warn fans he is no saviour The Wimpole Clinic Eriksson adds Brazilian to squad Barton takes dig at Pearce for backing his City exit Marlon Harewood said yesterday that the lure of being … Mourinho sounds warning after putting faith in pace and power Football Goodwood Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager, said yesterday … Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Rooney cannot wait to join forces with 'Unbelievable' Tévez Football Medical in doubt after United transfer talks stall England striker happy to get back on the pitch Pipex Boumsong's journey from Desailly's heir to French farce Football Transfer trail Bad news for Portsmouth The Insider The same old story Times Crossword 23,656 Johnson gets a little help from his friends Agent says he has nothing to hide McKay at centre of inquiry in to transfers Dismisses claim that police raided his home England's bowlers work on back-up plan for India The Times Best for The Open Index The face Hard-bitten kitten Did you see? Matching hairdo The click Did you know? Addicted to the future? Did you hear? Calorie gallery Image of the day Modern morals Tony came first When Alastair Campbell and Fiona Millar worked for the Blairs the pressure nearly destroyed their relationship. Here she side tells her side of the story Fiona Millar's rollercoaster life with Alastair Campbell The Sunday Times The Times Take it to the limit — you might just change the world Comrades with arms Public privacy We watched as Mum slowly killed herself with drink Family Secrets In the second in a series in which readers reveal their secrets, a daughter describes how her family was cut off from the world in silence and shame Do you have a family secret you want to share? Age-old dilemmas Style There's nothing sadder than a middle-aged woman dressed like a teenager. Apart from a teenager dressed like middle-aged woman, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong RenÉ Caovilla Timesonline Going grey gracefully Dressing too young Dressing too old Travel kits Style Beauty jury Emmahope Magnificently shallow Some critics have dismissed Stella Vine's celebrity portraits. We should take her seriously, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Donmarwarehouse Stella Vine: life as art This week's Knowledge podcast How the Japanese make the everyday look beautiful Oh you pretty things Big failure is a small success First night Theatre Martin Guerre Watermill, Newbury Proms Santa Cecilia Orchestra/Pappano Albert Hall Pop Frank Black Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 The Times Theatre Pygmalion/Animal Farm Theatre Royal, Bath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Three Water Plays Almeida, N1 A top team for the market Career Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Where's that file — and my desk? An office move can be tough for put-upon PAs and secretaries. Nic Paton reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital Planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Dragon's den: Where Are They Now? Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Wire in the Blood ITV1, 9pm Rome BBC Two, 9pm Tears of the Sun (2003) Film choice Five, 9pm Colonel Redl (1985) Sky Arts, 9pm Crimes and Misdemeanours (1989) TCM, 9pm Variations What's Love Got to Do With It (1993) BBC One, 11.10pm The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)/The Night Listener (2006) New to Sky Box Office Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day The Changing of the guards Last night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4270 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 13 Appeal
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