News from 20/07/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Rosemary Righter, J. M. Thomson, Fred Redwood, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Michael Bone Chairman, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Richard Yarrow, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Andrew Taylor, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Sir George Martin, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Martin G. Sexton, Lynne Truss, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Philip Johnston home affairs editor, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Marc Da-Silva, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Rev Susan Hope, David R. Cliff, Nick Collins, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney China Correspondent, Trevor Hendy, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Richard Wilson, Peter Sellars, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Irene Smith, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robert Randell Producer/Executive Producer, ITV, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Patrick Arbuthnot, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Nicholas Spurrell, Gabriel Rozenberg, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Emma Pomfret, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Robin Eady, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Dave Griffiths, Marcus Leroux, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Sophie Heawood, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, John Naish, Kieran Falconer, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rev Michael Bentley, Phil Willan, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Tudor, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Hugh Berrington Emeritus Professor of Politics, David Robertson, Jeremy Griffin, Michael Simpson, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, David R. Worboys, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Index 'No one to be charged' over cash for honours Successful prosecution not possible, sources say Police expect backlash over 16-month inquiry Confessions of a Cabinet minister 3am Labour passes first tests under Brown Late-night violence Putin plays down row Three airmen killed García leads the Open Bricks and Mortar Index Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times All-night drinking law fuelling rise in street violence and disorder A million attacks as pubs stay open longer Home Secretary tells of her cannabis days Offences by time of day Families to sue gymkhana mother accused of doping rivals' ponies She put children's lives in danger, they say Jersey law means she cannot be prosecuted St. James's Place Relief for Brown as Labour wins first tests under his leadership Lib Dems push the Tories into third place Cameron already facing recriminations Victory for Blair's aide keeps the flame alive Sedgefield result Ealing Southall result Victory for Gurkhas in pensions fight Computer champion Diversity for schools Circumcision arrest Award for Paisley Raped at knifepoint Doctor to appear in court after car-bomb arrests Downpours launch holiday season Bvlgari 'Posh people had proper drugs. She was simply dull and duller' Cannabis confessions Home Secretary's passions at college were rowing and politics Despite her admission, friends remember her as hard-working PiPex Crimebusters go to pot in a haze of cannabis smoke Brown's ministers queue up to admit drug taking Cannabis confessions Olympic chief's £388,000 payoff a 'disgraceful waste' Hairspray Harry Potter's first reviews hail a gripping finale to epic spellbinder American newspapers have broken the code of silence on J. K. Rowling's long-awaited blockbuster, praising it as worthy of Dickens Camera may tell truth of who copied the book Marksandspencer We will survive this mini-crisis, says Putin after Moscow expels diplomats President steps in to try to defuse tensions EU foreign ministers are lobbied for support Was the murder plot a sign of frustration with Britain? Sky Pierce Brosnan, the former James Bond actor, is the new voice of Thomas the Tank Engine. Brosnan, who follows in the tracks of Ringo Starr, will narrate the latest series of Thomas & Friends. He will make his debut on DVD in The Great Discovery, to be released in autumn next year."Pay attention 007! You don't want to eject in a tunnel . . ." Ever keen to make time for little ones, Gordon Brown … Herbie Frogg J. K. Rowling and the forces of evil People Pete Doherty must feel very relieved. Kate Moss, his … The first debate for three years on the dire state … "awesome" BBC staff at Panorama are fretting that, like so Postscript He was never the most macho on the front line in the … According to details released under the Freedom of … Homebase Prosecution demands 30 years for Black Chicago judge urged to revoke $21m bail Fraud is now put at £11m, seven times higher Natuzzi Moscow Retaliates Russia is doing itself serious damage Crimewatch The demon drink and a political spliff The History Boys Pupils must have a framework to understand the past Life is slipping out of control Picture Gallery To know yourself, get to know the dead Don't play Gaddafi's little game — it stinks Nimbyism is alive The political life Where and when Electric warships Pressures that led to the BBC phone scandal Opting out of donating organs Timesonline Private pictures Countrywide art Secular schools? Creative language A rule too far Are we a free country any more? The Charles Douglas-Home Essay Faked phone-ins scandal leaves BBC facing fines of £300,000 More disclosures on the way, say producers Full inquiry likely to follow Ofcom checks John Lewis Hand luggage restrictions will last all summer CitroËn Too many ideas spoil the plot in prize-winning playwright's debut First night Theatre Pretend You Have Big Buildings Royal Exchange, Manchester Artois Cot-death suspicions are revived Scientists find genetic clue to protection against HIV History should start at the beginning and continue in an orderly fashion On the curriculum What the experts say The £1 million treasure buried by a Viking Father and son detect gold, silver and coins Yorkshire hoard from Russia and Afghanistan Three Currys One giant leap or small steps to Lords reform? Barclays Holiday Su Doku The Carphone Warehouse Dfs Bankrupt's debts threaten ex-wife's home Court rules creditors' interests come first 20 years on, divorce terms are overruled One in ten drink-drivers on rehab course comes from Eastern Europe Dell Three airmen die in Basra attack as force in Iraq is to be cut by 500 Troop strength to fall in November Deaths bring toll to six in past ten days Vi-Spring Miliband seizes first opportunity to support Bush with defence of alliance 'Honour' gang laughed as victim suffered Tapes reveal woman was raped and tortured Hired killer strangled her 'to force out soul' Woman raped by intruder as children slept in next room Averys Wine Merchants Dolphin Bathrooms Council fines 18 smokers who lit up at bus station Baboons bear fruit of birth control Fisherman's skull identified British Gas Iraq United States Suicide bomb attack jolts China into realising the risks of global ambition 30 killed as convoy passes market town Fears of colonialism stirring resentment World exposure Chirac faces sleaze inquiry as immunity ends Former Mayor writes of 'blind eye' Ex-President defends dipping into city coffers Multiple Display Advertising Items Corruption claims (AP): Jet aborts landing at 'danger' airport (AP): Russia rebuked (AFP): Mayor charged (Reuters): Saudi arrests (AP): Thaksin challenge (AP): Bun story crumbles Contrasting leaders try to find common ground Boots Möben First woman president gets a bumpy ride Campaign marred by spectre of corruption Skulduggery taints moral authority Vauxhall Foreign Staff: Sperm donor wins court fight against lesbians Infant must stay near biological father Judges' ruling is a legal first for Ireland Mfi Walk on the wild side Ing Direct Toyota Cruise shoots — but where is Hitler? Playing the part Blair given limited role in quest for Middle East peace The Times Tough assignment (AP): Migrants missing after boat capsizes (Reuters): Kosovo pledge (AFP): Rebel leaders jailed (AP): Abducted priest free Texan takes on the roadside bombers A young sergeant is leading the fight against improvised explosive devices, the biggest killer facing American forces in Iraq Four American soldiers and their Iraqi interpreter … Englishman faces showdown with Mob boss in battle for an Emmy Feather & black Holiday su doku The Times Legal fight looms over Noriega as dictator prepares to leave prison The Times Bernanke says US sub-prime defaults could reach $100bn Fed preparing new rules on lending Standard & Poor's cuts securities' rating Heathrow boss takes flight as storm rages US plans crackdown Quote of the day Business big shot St. James's Place Roll on Stock markets Vodafone in pledge to release value from Verizon Southbank has its art in the right place Unlucky Man Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Baling out Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Chief of Heathrow taking flight amid harsh criticism of airport Tony Douglas to join Terminal 5 contractor Airlines angry at lack of investment by BAA Business big shot Franz Humer Renovation project to improve terminals and capacity Station upgrades are among nearly 60 London Underground projects facing delay after Metronet's collapse into administration. A list by the contractor reveals that upgrades of Hammersmith, Euston Square and Moorgate stations are at design stage only. Transport for London has said that upgrades may slip as track maintenance takes priority Man Group blames MF's price cut on credit fears Barclays given extra time for ABN offer Here's the lowdown on life at Lansdowne City Diary Among the more lurid TV characters of the early 1 City Diary Relax, it's not him . . . City Diary Boardroom not always the epitome of la dolce vita City Diary Gareth Davis is looking forward to a trip to Havana. … City Diary Picture Gallery Qatari fund forced to give details of £10.4bn bid for Sainsbury's Statement to market as Takeover Panel acts Analysts say a deal remains uncertain C&W defies investors' anger over incentive plan Queue for the Rolls-Royce that money just can't buy Strong retail sales in June despite the rain Lenders' rate appeal Tesco for Hollywood Disclosure 'difficult' Morrisons slowdown Thomson Financial: TV producer falls BBC chief should answer for the bad calls Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis America plans new crackdown on European businesses trading in Iran Shell and HSBC in Washington firing line New law could bring challenge from EU Frozen in time China set to overtake Germany as growth quickens Dow Jones director resigns in protest Google disappoints Jail for fund manager (Reuters): Motorola posts a loss Viacom discord (Reuters): Foot Locker may sell 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 Old Mutual lifted by hope of Nedbank deal Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day A tough fight, but brave Morrison holds its own Charles Taylor Directors' deals Bet of the day Dobbies Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Captive Animals' Protection Society British funds Brigadier Tim Landon Adviser to the Sultan of Oman who played a key role in the modernisation of the country Brigadier Tim Landon, former adviser to the Sultan of Oman, was born on August 20,1942. He died of cancer on July 6,2007 aged 64 Q&A Weather Eye Rear-Admiral Eugene Fluckey US submarine captain and wartime scourge of Japanese shipping Rear-Admiral Eugene Fluckey, US Navy wartime submarine commander, was born on October 1,1913. He died on June 28,2007, aged 93 Jerry Hadley Celebrated and versatile American tenor whose stylistic range extended from Mozart to Bernstein and McCartney Jerry Hadley, operatic tenor, was born on June 16,1952. He died on July 18,2007, aged 55 Lives in Brief Court Circular Questions Answered Dual queens, the first Church of England and petite dinosaurs Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Fellowship Latest wills In Memoriam - Private Appointments Awards Blessings School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Word Watching Declarer: Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Word watching Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Newspapers Support Recycling Wolf BMW New Hyundai plugging into technological era Motoring Connections for USB and Mp3 show quality Exterior fails to match standard of the interior The Times Today's test leaves us unprepared for the wreckage of driving solo Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Machine Mart The home is not always the safest place to be Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 20,1843 The Times is astonished that anyone should want to burn down a warehouse, or manage to pull a large trout from the Thames Winning Move Weather Weather quest Brennan intent on making his own name after Johnson split Racing Jockey reveals hurt at being rejected Month on sidelines has been refreshing Newbury Motor racing The Open Racing Staff: Authorized is ruled out of King George Nottingham Racing Hamilton Park Yesterday's results Leicester Pontefract Cartmel Newmarket Sandown Park Folkestone Beckham must be firing with Galaxy to hold England place Football McClaren plans visit to monitor his progress Ankle injury rules out start against Chelsea Investec United adamant that Heinze will not be leaving to join Liverpool Football Win VIP Test Match Tickets Window watch Blow for West Ham The Sunday Times Pearce begins full-time reign with call to arms You can be sportsmen: all it will cost is your soul Honorary award MCC fears losing second Test to 'auction' Cricket Orange Strauss and Vaughan spurn the prize of Lord's centuries Cricket First npower Test match Full scoreboard from Lord's Tomorrow Inside edge Shot of the day Ball of the day Champagne moment Drop of the day Pitch report Rain or shine? Tuning in Late wickets give India some hope of Gabba reprise Cricket First npower Test match Pinnacle Timesonline Benjamin splits from Jackson Bonds closes in Doshi quits Cobra Faith is repaid by opener's timely innings McLaren's position takes turn for the worse after new revelations Motor racing Rasmussen facing censure at home over drugs-test dispute Cycling Tour de France Ashton banks on wounded to win race for fitness Rugby union Great survivor of '99 has learnt to take rough with the smooth Golf The Open Cricket Results Cycling Football Rugby league Other sport Rugby league Shooting Tennis Scores Today's tee-off times Drop of fortune gets Woods out of bother Golf The Open The Royal Bank of Scotland Timesonline Tiger's many strokes of luck How my acceleration theory can end Monty's putting woe Golf The Open Tales of hope and despair for one-hit wonders Sparkling McGinley on song as Daly falls apart Golf The Open Guinness First-round leaders Golf The Open Shot of the day Rough notes Tuning in Chipping in Rain or shine? Off the tee Bunkered Ashley comes out of his shell The Insider Nike misses a trick Times Crossword 23,658 A time to forget for 'racist' official Glittering García throws down opening challenge to Woods Spaniard revels at benign Carnoustie World No 1 receives help from rules official The Times St. James's Place Wealth Management Inside Cricket Football Index The face Saviour of the New York Phil? Did you see? Seaside solecism The click Anonymous: Did you know? Classic error Did you hear? Wrock on, Harry Image of the day Modern morals Just say No Parents must rediscover the N-word or risk raising confused children with no self-control, reports Damian Whitworth When was the last time you said no to your child? The problem stays with us as adults . . . Hair with Hari Yankee doodle dandy Style ask Lucia Thetimes High on drama, low on price Luxury with Lucia Where to find summer jewellery Sunglass Hut's quest to put everyone in the shade Chain reaction Retail is detail The Times My long day's journey into light Interview Psychiatrist Cathy Wield tells Penny Wark how she recovered after years of drug-resistant mental illness Times Online The Times An unlikely traveller in an antique land Uneconomical with the actualité Peach surprise Super-quick suppers for summer Food Odd bins Poached chicken with salsa rossa and saffron couscous Spaghetti with garlic and chilli Ginger noodle salad with seared tuna Net gain: the game that's become cool Viewpoint I was never very good at netball and used to hate the sport. Now I can't get enough of it, says Alice Fordham The reluctant rock stars Arcade Fire are having the summer from hell. Pete Paphides wonders if success will spell the end for the world's best band Listen to the sound of art Sound bites A hard day's flight Food for the ears My cyber-teacher's a real pop star Sounds You too can be taught bass by Alex James, drums by Dave Rowntree or a song by KT Tunstall. Phoebe Greenwood reports The Times Tips from the greats It's a party — and everyone's invited Emma Pomfret joins the day Prommers cheerily queuing up for the chance to sit, stand, lie down — and just listen Prom for free with The Times The Times Two nations under a groove Sounds Sophie Heawood on TrocaBrahma, a remarkable piece of cross-pollination between musicians from Britain and Brazil Timesonline Bizzle is the biznizz Reviews Pop Lethal Bizzle Back to Bizznizz V2 Pop The Thrills Teenager Virgin Classical Alain Planès Debussy Harmonia Mundi Radio Season of the bewitching First night Pop Kate Walsh Union Chapel, N1 The Lion King Theatre The Hothouse Lyttelton In the main paper Jazz The Bad Plus Jazz Café, NW1 Proms London Philharmonic Orchestra/Orchestre National de France/Masur Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comedy competition award winner Concert Lorca and Music Almeida, N1 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 The Insider Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.30pm Wainwright: the Man Who Loved the Lakes BBC Two, 9pm Soul Britannia BBC Two, 11.35pm The Thief of Bagdad (1940) Film choice Channel 4, 1.30pm Variations The Shield Five, 11pm Web video of the day Twisted sisters out of tune Last Night's TV Out of the box Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Film4, 9pm Cape Fear (1991) ITV4, 10.30pm My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) Film4, 11pm Secret Beyond the Door...(1948, b/w) BBC Two, 3.10am Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4272 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 15 Full Tilt Poker Index Good houses don't just happen at the click of a Prime Minister's fingers. They will take time Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . Swansea Average property prices £000s In Listed House in Central London Get in Get out Get Away Clerkenwell, EC1: listed Georgian townhouse with minimalist interior style Out Farmhouse in Suffolk Great Glemham: picturesque home with stables, cottage, pool and 13 acres Away Old Vicarage in Cornwall Helston: elegant 18th-century Grade II* house with walled gardens Is your Town in a Jam? Market Report Manchester is reversing the 'doughnut' effect and is reviving its core, says Jayne Dowle Fresh Life on the Fringes Bishops Park The Modern Victorians Innerdilemma Naomi Cleaver advises a family who sub-divided their house to help with the mortgage Flat Plan How to Beat the Bailiffs If your mortgage is costing too much, you must take action now, says Paula Hawkins Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cream of Jersey Where to Spend It At £12.5m, this is the most expensive property on the island, says Marcus Binney . . . And Two for Those who Can only Afford Semi-Skimmed The Sunniest Place in Britain Gladedale Barratt The Grade of Approval Heritage Matters Consult the conservation officer before you alter your listed home, says Fred Redwood Building Works Inside Track The next Adriatic Hotspot Abroad Outlook Montenegro has a beautiful coastline and property is still relatively cheap but hurry, prices are on the rise, says Kieran Falconer Montenegro Fly Me to the Boom Catch a piece of the old Med in Croatia, says Marc Da-Silva Croatia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grand Harbour Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Collection St. Johns Wood NW8 Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Defaulting on Charges Brief Encounter The Times Picture Frames Pale Shade of Brown New Homes This 11-acre site is brownfield land yet can't be used for homes. Jayne Dowle reports Bricks and Mortar Acres to Spare Crest Nicholson
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