News from 19/07/2007
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Andrew Robson, Vincent Cable, MP, Carol Lewis, John Strover, Andrew Billen, Dick Langton, Stewart Purvis, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Alexandra Blair, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Martin Bell, T. W. Streeter, Ivo Tennant, Bill Meek, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremey Whittle, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Corbyn, MP, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Matthew Hoggard, Tim Woolford, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Yury Fedotov, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Glenys Kinnock, MEP, Tom Bawden, Ken Russell, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Juliet Hambro, Dan Sabbagh, Alexander Frean Education Editor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robert Bain, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Lord Tyler, Moorad Choudhry, David Burt, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, John Owen, Derwent May, Graeme Wood, John Trott, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, J. Gourley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, SÉbastien Duval and Charles Bremner, Pete Paphides, J. Patrick MacLean, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, P. G. Urben, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Lord Avebury, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Dearbáil Jordan, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Professor Christine Nicol, Matthew Parris, Clive Baldwin, Baroness Ludford, MEP, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Tom Hennigan, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, John Naish, John Hardy, Andrew George, MP, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Professor Emeritus Reginald Byron, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Lord Steel of Aikwood, Fay Schopen, Michael Simpson, Richard Ford, Anthony Roberts,
ResumoIndex New death plot chills relations with Putin Police arrested Russian for conspiracy to murder Suspect was stalking dissident billionaire Charities caught in BBC phone scandal Cannabis to be target of new drug review Tests and tables stay Second buy-out bid New York explosion Drugs in golf Index Timesonline Times2 Career Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Review heralds U-turn on classification of cannabis as 'soft' drug Police funds boost 'fails to hit crime' Drug penalties Harry Potter and the great web leak Book put on internet before its publication File-sharing online sites refuse to remove it Chopard Timesonline Moscow revives long and bloody history of silencing its enemies Law permits agents to pursue 'terrorists' Chechen separatists' supporters are targeted Trailing the spies White House ignores stand-off despite challenges from Putin Patients still guessing over private centres Rapist illegally held Gallantry medal Salmonella farm tests Heart disease threat Cancer drug ruling Man 'assaulted three schoolgirls while they slept at youth hostel' Arrest after pupils aged 13 and 14 attacked Assailant 'was given key by member of staff' Roche bobois Body found after end-of-term party Series of errors BBC Phone-in crisis 'You have every right to be angry that these lapses have cast a shadow over the integrity of the BBC' Director-General cancels competitions Up to ten producers will be suspended Timesonline Something is deeply wrong. What happened to honesty? BBC Phone-in crisis Television watchdog condemns the phone-in gold rush Critically ill baby should be treated, judge tells parents John Lewis Youth worker wins gay job rights claim against bishop Drink-related cases at A&E have trebled since 24-hour licensing Legislation was meant to reduce hospital visits Study 'reflects picture in other inner cities' MPs in call for alcohol ban on newly qualified drivers Nikon Walk on the wild side Marks and spencer Shooting that exposed how gangs coined it in from parking meters £1.2m stolen from one council area in a year Albanian turf war was at Blairs' new address Bricklayer who was in the wrong place at wrong time The scam NHS trust to cut 600 jobs at hospitals Violence at home Protesters jailed PlayStation bonus Tube line walkout Rolex Barbra Streisand may have found something in common with last night's venue on her tour, the O2 Arena, much-maligned for its overblown cost. After forking out up to £500 for tickets, we hope the audience wasn't left asking "Why Did I Choose You?" The New Kitchen Restoration Company Reluctant Ruth People Postscript After our item on its auction of John Lennon's glasses Harry Potter Gordon Brown tells the current issue of the gay publica As Gordon Brown announces his straight-edge intention … Emma Watson (the blossoming star of some flim — see … Upping the Auntie The BBC must improve internal discipline if it is to regain trust A Pivotal Role Blair's new mission lies at the heart of Middle East peace Bogey Man Let us have golfing heroes prepared to take the plunge, not the drugs You are awful. . . but I like you Picture Gallery Do we have to treat Muslims as Muslims? Reasons to stand firm against the thug Putin Justice for Chagos The Scotland factor F*£$#@% swearing Russia has the right to refuse extradition Prosecutors are not special Organ voluntary Timesonline It's not cricket Hens have more fun Holiday surprise Fake plastic ducks Dome fear for Boris Just in time Enjoy your holiday: interest rates have peaked Why Britain must address its pet mouse problem Comment How flood turned Britain into an island Cataclysm cut Britian from the Continent Earthquake may have destroyed natural dam Bill Clinton John Lewis A cut above the norm — the monster hedge that takes a fortnight to trim Boots Customer went on spree after error Gecko glue comes with mussel power Can't buy me off for £20m, says Mills Pioneering warship begins sea trials How a Laydee showed that First Impressions really are misleading Publishers fail to spot Austen masterpieces Author's ploy exposes budding writers' struggle Northern rock The verdicts More state pupils are getting places at university, but top 20 still exclusive School league tables and tests are here to stay, says minister Balls resists growing pressure from teachers 'Only way to make schools accountable' Play the generation game quiz National Express Who says the young are not as smart as their elders? Currys Cameron gets a fighting chance in verbal tussle over violent offenders British Gas Lone parents with children aged 7 to be forced back to work A walkabout ambush, a campaigning leaflet and a question of dirty tricks Heckler resembled party campaign worker Row marks end of bruising Southall battle Tories begin counter-attack to fend off hints of autumn election Untested anti-fraud measures 'threatened council ballots' Resurrection puts laughter to fore in a sinister jungle First night Theatre The Hothouse Lyttelton, London Streetcar No one will miss targets when they're gone Multiple Display Advertising Items Morrisons Brazil United States Nuclear crisis in Japan as scientists reveal quake threat to power plants World's biggest station built on active faultline A third of generators may have to close Hunger for energy North Korea raises hopes with atomic shutdown Why settle for the real thing when you can queue for a genuine fake? Air France Nationwide Disaster runway was a skid pan, say aircrews Airbus was second plane to fail in rain Authorities delayed work on improving grip Rodenstock Football star is charged in cruelty scandal over dogfights Animals that lost bouts 'were killed' Another setback for troubled career Multiple Display Advertising Items Shuttle teacher follows dead friend into space (AP): Guards call of Acropolis strike In brief Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Libya asked to transfer nurses (Reuters): Mugabe rails at British 'coup' (AFP): Boy, 3, is lost on holiday (AP): Orchestra finds family harmony (AP): Poker winner has £4m hand Harrods Stubborn President still has the power to stand firm over Iraq Strategy to pull out troops faces failure All-night debate proves Bush's strength Documentary exposes 'plot' by academics Sunni insurgent groups in Iraq have agreed to form … (Reuters): Thousands flee as record storm kills 37 Troops ambushed (Reuters): 'Dirty war' trial (Reuters): Police 'murderers' (Reuters): New height for travel (AFP): Communist dies Explosion rocks rush-hour Manhattan One person dies after blast from steam pipe 30ft crater opens up in New York street Starbucks Coffee False terror alarms Budgens Mandela birthday starts with a word to the wise Party used to launch world council of elders Tears and praise for statesman on his 89th Grey power (Reuters): Darfur lake 'could bring peace' Inside Track ABI demands new curbs on activist funds Insurers' group voices concern over derivatives Clear message to the new FSA chief Italian Government calls off Alitalia sale Our man in Havana Quote of the day Business big shot St. James's Place Points man Stock markets Tchenguiz close to property deal with M&B Lessons to learn before releasing a sequel Cov-lite lifts up, up and away Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Cue for a rant Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Qataris move in with £10.4bn offer Delta Two reignites battle for supermarket Tycoon Tchenguiz waits in the wings Big shot Paul Taylor A cordial meeting that suggests the game is up Picture Gallery NatWest MPC rift lowers likelihood of another interest rate rise Tasty deal on menu for upmarket burger chain City Diary No more lovers' tiffs, George stays at M&S City Diary As grand departures go, it was perhaps not quite what … City Diary Do people not read the papers? (On second thoughts, … City Diary Picture Gallery Taxpayers face huge Tube bill after Metronet is forced into administration Contractor faced cost overruns of £2bn Brown rules out switch to public sector ABN may withdraw backing for Barclays bid Underperforming 'dog' funds take a £12bn bite of investors' money Timesonline Raja Fashions Post union set to launch rolling programme of disruption in pay dispute Multiple Display Advertising Items Loot for sale by Associated Imperial boss to woo Castro over bid for cigar company Davies seeks Cuban government support Board backs €12.6bn offer for Altadis Newspaper licensing agency Wetherspoons shrugs off smoking ban as sales rise The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Doubts over future of Honda plant Yahoo! a likely target Ford deadline (Reuters): Drug drop hits pfizer Tate & Lyle sale Warner opts out Bernanke promises to fight back as sub-prime loans crisis deepens JPMorgan sets aside $1.5bn to cover losses Bear Stearns hedge fund losses revealed Private equity giant ponders $27bn shopping trip to Macy's Store of history The Times 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 Bird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Investors pull back over sub-prime fears Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day After the warnings, the only way is up for LogicaCMG WS Atkins Deal of the day Thorntons Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Donkey Sanctuary Luciano Fabro Register Wide-ranging exponent of Arte Povera whose work raised more questions than it answered Luciano Fabro, artist, was born on November 20,1936. He died of a heart attack on June 23,2007, aged 70 Birthdays Weather Eye Mike Corvino Backpack company president who helped to develop LiveWire Mike Corvino, president of JanSport, was born on July 27,1960. He died in a car accident on July 14,2007, aged 46 Jonathan Brock Barrister who was elegant and razor-sharp in court, with wide interests and a generous and kindly personality outside Jonathan Brock, Qc, was born on July 13,1952. He died of a heart attack on July 9,2007, aged 54 Peter Lloyd Diplomat whose long career around the world was crowned by service as the popular Governor of the Cayman Islands Peter Lloyd, CMG, CVO, Governor, Cayman Islands, 1982-87, was born on September 23,1926. He died on June 24,2007, aged 80 Court Circular Withdrawing mistaken admission Law Report Court of Appeal Musical tribute Dinner Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Word Watching Elections University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Rolex & Cartier Legal Notices Public Notices Word watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Newspapers Support Recycling Londoners enjoy an icy rainbow without the rain Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 19,1966 Although the Free Wales Army claimed to have 2,000 soldiers, few outside took it seriously. Nevertheless, in 1969 a Cid operation resulted in the imprisonment of Cayo Evans and his top lieutenants Winning Move Weather Weather quest Walk, fish or just take your ease. . . at home Late travel British Isles Cruise Classified Reader Offers Ltd Enter, collapse and be taken care of in luxurious Austrian style Late travel Property of the Month — the Austrian Tyrol There's a special offer for Times readers Short haul Late deals Three nights at Disney Paris, £170; a week in Croatia, £310; a week in the Maldives, £999 Long haul Sounds a good time to chill in Wales with all that jazz Multiple Display Advertising Items Buick keeps composure after getting off to flyer Racing Teenager makes great progress in under a year Royal Ascot winner provides early highlight Leicester The story so far Folkestone Course specialists Football Golf Gifford laments as Aspell quits saddle Racing Sandown Park Catterick Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Uttoxeter Kempton Fast starters leading race for 2012 Athletics Cartmel Racing Hamilton Park Cricket Results Cycling Football Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Ward-Smith finally fit with World Cup place at stake Rugby union The Times 'It's not about me any more, it is about getting a drugs testing system we can trust' The big interview Floyd Landis The American won the Tour de France last year but then tested positive. His fight goes on to clear his name and that of the sport The Times Sinkewitz fails doping test to send T-Mobile into turmoil Beckham left in a daze as Galaxy reveal total lack of star quality Football Emirates Cup 2007 Terry eyes fast return after unlucky break Football Multiple Display Advertising Items United forced to call in Fifa as dispute over Tévez drags on Football Argentina striker may miss start of the season Joorabchian turns up pressure on West Ham Goodwood Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Key lays the foundations to earn Kent first finals day Cricket Twenty20 Cup quarter-finals Betfair.com Muralitharan flies in and works his familiar magic Finals day Mushtaq and Saqlain spin Sussex into new territory Tremlett set for debut as England rely on inexperienced attack Cricket First npower Test match Panesar left as the most-capped bowler Vaughan is the only survivor from 2002 Npower Squads Lord's stats Dravid eager to take on Panesar again Back spasm proves real pain in the neck Pedigree Timesonline Meditation is driving force as Rose starts to stand tall Golf The Open Change of coach has transformed his game Brash Bradley believes in the bold approach Tee-off times for first two rounds Montgomerie puts his faith in home support but Scots have doubts Golf The Open Titleist Fight to the finish The closing three holes at Carnoustie are regarded by many as the toughest final stretch in Open championship golf. Here are the reasons why Final piece in sartorial jigsaw ends my wringing in the rain Golf The Open The Royal Bank of Scotland Woods backs calls for drugs tests to keep game honest Golf The Open World No 1 demands immediate introduction Authorities remain convinced sport is clean Donald finds best form at the right time to lead young English hopefuls Timesonline Tote sport Suspect substances Calmer Carnasty to show its face at end of week of ups and downs Golf The Open Ladbrokes Rain or shine? The four-day forecast Tuning in Odds-on Speech leaves a bad taste The voice returns Times Crossword 23,657 Campbell reveals gulf in knowledge Campbell will discover that mobile phones are strictly When the mercurial Monty chose his time slot for his … Carnoustie is rocked by doping allegations Some golfers accused by Player of using drugs Woods and Mickelson express strong doubts The Times Inside Index Football Cycling Index The face The dangerous dissident Did you see? Don't sneeze at vitamin C The click Did you know? Net gain for granny Did you hear? Smashing fun Image of the day Modern morals For richer, for. . . er, richer Want to marry a millionaire? There are more around than ever. Sarah Vine explains the hunting techniques and the potential pitfalls, while Stefanie Marsh reports on how Russian women are being trained to bag a rich husband Women millionaires. . . same money, different rules So tell me, Svetlana, what was it that first attracted you to this old, fat, bald millionaire? The Times Let's hear it for Katie Price, role model With a little help from his friends Discerning moths Teen troubles. . . or drugs? Timesonline Ask Dr Stuttaford Nursery: the place to be Parents Does full-time nursery care harm children? In Britain many parents think it does. In France there are no such qualms. SÉbastien Duval and Charles Bremner report Rocket Gardens' Instant Kitchen Garden (01209 831468) A game of Hyde and seek Interview The Times Al fresco — a name to watch Forget the multiplex. In the summer outdoor cinema rules, says Kevin Maher. Obviously, it's wise to take a waterproof. . . Open-air screenings Picture Gallery Inside Ready when you are, i-boss Vito Rocco has won £1 million to make a movie with MySpace users. But will the end result turn out to be truly interactive, asks Wendy Ide Travolta is truly Divine Reviews The star masters drag in a new version of Hairspray, says James Christopher Hairspray The Seventh Seal Firehouse Dog Ghosts of CitÉ Soleil James Christopher introduces the latest in the Sky … Down and out in Port-au-Prince Are the producers of a vivid documentary about Haitian gang leaders too in thrall to their subjects, asks Wendy Ide Ghosts of Cite Soleli Private Fears in Public Places Buy it Now Play.com The Times A star and 'momma-lion' As the actress Maggie Gyllenhaal's star continues to rise, she is fighting to protect her family's privacy, she tells James Bone Private Fears in Public Places Coming soon, from a garage near me Laughing with the enemy First night Comedy Hayday Hackney Empire, E8 Proms BBC Symphony Orchestra/Robertson; BBC Singers/Tallis Scholars/Moroney Albert Hall Pop The Bees Mermaid Theatre, EC4 The Times Pop Lily Allen Somerset House, WC2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Sweetshop Revolution The Place, WC1 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 Golf: the Open Viewing Guide BBC Two, from 9am The Bill ITV1, 8pm Hyperdrive/Still Game BBC Two, 9.30pm/10pm Innocents in Paris (1952, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,3.55am Unforgiven (1992) TCM, 9pm Wait Until Dark (1967) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Variations Deliverance (1972) ITV4, 10pm Westworld (1973) TCM, 11.25pm Nazi Pop Twins Channel 4,10.30pm Web video of the day The perfectly imperfect clan Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4271 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 14 Canopies uk Index Deloitte Timesonline Contact us The Times Take a long look in the mirror The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job when. . . What Else Happened Enjoy the sweet smell of success Profile Hazel MacTavish is paid to be nosy. She tells Carol Lewis why being a fragrance expert is a heaven-scent opportunity Guardian Deadline Buster Timesonline What It's like Working for . . . A trip to Tate Modern is part of the working day at Ogilvy, where creativity is central to the culture. Emily Ford reports Data File Slice of life on the inside How to. . . Excel at a Summer Internship As an intern with the right attitude you'll learn a lot — about yourself and the company — and meet some amazing people, reports Carly Chynoweth. Just keep away from the photocopier Work Life Challenge Facts and Figures The Office Psychologist Holiday Hell MBA Choices Case Study Why People Commit Fraud Enlisting leaders with principles Talking Point The United Nations has moved to put corporate responsibility at the heart of management education, Carol Lewis reports Seth Godin Small is the New Big: and 183 other riffs, rants and remarkable business ideas, by Seth Godin (Penguin, £8.99) Careers of the Week Milkround Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Emporio
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