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News from 23/07/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Michael Cullen, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Tim Albone, Gary Duncan, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Captain M. R. N. Tew, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Tony Killikelly, Andrew Balls, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Pam Ellis, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Sathnam Sanghera, Baroness Uddin, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Howard Davies, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Steve Bird, Kenneth Armitage, John Collis, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Baroness Ludford MEP, Anne Main MP, Judith Scott, Robert Maxtone Graham, Sadie Gray, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Graham Spiers, Simon Midgley, Suzy Jagger, Carola Long, Richard Giles, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Angela Lucas, Harry Cohen MP, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Antony Edmonds, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Professor Jack Homan Director, Alan McLoughlin, Gabriel Rozenberg, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, John Williams, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Bruce Dessau, Dr Tanya Byron, Sarah Delaney, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Neville Shulman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Gordon Stockley, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, Angus MacLeod, Sophie Yu, David Ives, Tony Hannan, Tilda Swinton, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Professor Geoffrey Alderman, FRHS, Mike Sant, Stephen Green, Ben Webster, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Gordon Halliday, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, David Boswell, Janine Fahri, Charles Tannock MEP, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Simon Hughes MP, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jeremy Griffin, Professor Paul G. Hare, Katharine Sinderson, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Looting, panic buying — and a water shortage Thousands more facing flood threat Officials accused of failing to act in time What went wrong? Draft honours list named secret donors Coach crash kills 26 Heathrow faces chaos Landslide election win Pietersen century 'The empire is striking back' Timesonline Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Officials drew up draft honours list naming all secret election donors Lord Levy was sent an early version of the file Discovery was key reason for police inquiry Index A schlump stars in postmodern parable First night Film The Simpsons Movie Springfield, Vermont St. James's Place Yellow fever as small town dresses for premiere role Tory divisions over traditional values revived as Cameron sets off for Africa Call for no confidence motion branded 'gutless' Opinion poll gives Brown seven-point lead Business snubs Brown Party policy on 'breakdown Britain' is taken for a spin Pugh Lords call for reform of EU wine industry Angler missing Cricketer killed Police officer shot Adult TV plug pulled Why it will cost more to phone your GP Practices switch from local code numbers Move said to be unfair to the chronically sick Boy died of heart failure after doctors looked at wrong X-ray How much per minute to make a call? Specsavers Opticians The threat of worse to come as waters surge down river Flooded Britain Last week the Met Office gave warning of an approaching torrent, but after months of record rainfall the response was not enough Across the country Exxon Mobil Residents cling on as the flood turns their town into an island Where are the gels who can talk proper and pirouette? BBC struggles to find middle-class accents Fears that 'mockney' has taken over language The shoes that are hard to fill AOL Broadband Ba 26 pilgrims killed in Alps coach crash Vehicle gutted by fire after plunge off bridge Road from shrine is accident blackspot 77 dead in 5 years Multiple Display Advertising Items League tables 'encourage soft exam choices' Vocational subjects help schools' positions Children's education distorted, says watchdog Fly Monarch Home Staff: Extra student grants will not help poorest, says think-tank Ratings game First HIV pill in a decade offers survival hope for millions Drug reduces virus to undetectable levels European licensing body clears it for use Boots Washout Bad planning has compounded Britain's vulnerability to floods Less Confidence, Please Strong currencies are a challenge, not a success symbol Pronounced Dead A chance to hear the last of the RP-speakers Robots? People? Cast your vote Picture Gallery Shocking news: Britain's a wet country Thunderer: The Mayor's nasty tactics against the unwary Bangladesh arrest Chickening out Teaching the past to understand the present Can we plan to stop future floods? Timesonline Noise rage Cricket in bad light Aviation pays its way Frankly, my dear . . . Offer ends soon Here and there Somewhere south Why Brown should be reeling over Ealing Let's make money by regurgitating stuff about the poor Comment First direct Britain's envoy challenges Moscow over extradition Labour's leader in Scotland may resign Soldiers' rape trial Caravans at Palace Drinking guidelines Claims up in summer Vera quits Street Why working mothers have fatter children Long hours, not lack of money, are blamed Effect stronger for higher income groups Silverjet Timesonline Simple steps to eating well—despite a busy life style Police inquiry as £1.7m fails to reach Bangladesh from families in Britain Money-transfer company collapses Currency fluctuations to blame, say directors Powergen Financing food and education 'i sent over £70,000 for a new house and the local school - it's disappeared' Mortar fire kills four troops in three days Militia are paid by Iran, says commander Tactic to 'make it look like Army is retreating' Inside Track MoD 'failed' in allowing captives to sell stories Mother invented children for fraud Birthday party fit for a Duchess Raw deal for rail users in the South Ribblehead Viaduct open to walkers Lastminute British bumblebee gets a buzz out of untidy gardens and neglected lawns Compulsory green levy plan would counter impact of worst polluters Carbon footprint Law to target trains, taxis and patio heaters Supplement will fund sustainable projects System recalls how the Catholic Church sold indulgences Companies that will help you to offset your carbon footprint Ministers may seize land for home building Carbon offsetting? I haven't got a clue, said the BA booking clerk Carbon footprint Magnet Green recruit A night of celebration at the end of the road First night Pop Keane O2 Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraq China Millions leave the beaches to help sweep Erdogan to landslide victory Turks cut short their holidays to cast votes Islamisation fears fail to sway the majority Power struggle World keeps watch on test case for political Islam Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Minivan bomber kills Sunni tribal leaders (AP): MP jailed for 20 years (Reuters): Bid to free nurses (AP): Refugee shot dead (AFP): Iran executes 12 (AP): Building hits heights Candidates face YouTube grilling Multiple Display Advertising Items Holocaust survivors' children sue over psychological damage Tiscali Hamas 'willing to meet Blair' Taking action Al-Qaeda faces rebellion from the ranks Sickened by the group's barbarity, Iraqi insurgents are giving information to coalition forces Alliance Leicester Group's trail of terror India's Robin Hood is shot dead after 30 years on run Multiple Display Advertising Items Most wanted Taleban set a new deadline for Christians 100m read daily jottings of 'ordinary' star Accessible style makes her world's No 1 blogger Chinese internet users eager for entertainment The Times TV and cats' tales China may take stake in enlarged Barclays Carlyle choice Quote of the day Business big shot St. James's Place BAA asks for penalty opt-out as chaos looms at Heathrow Problems likely as BA moves to new terminal Airport operator seeks leeway on services Business Life Stock markets Sainsbury family harden opposition to Qatari offer US needs Bernanke's luck to hold Commodities Currencies Need to know The Times A touch of class on the menu as Emirates gets set for new A380s Geographical split in service offered Airline envisages bedrooms and bars Business big shot Tony Cambell Resolution chief to lead new company after Friends Provident deal Efficiency push putting ONS at risk, say MPs in scathing review HSBC China and Singapore may take £10bn stake in merged Barclays Appraisals made easy: do-it-yourself Intel US financial watchdog says economy at risk from 'non-ally' bondholders Emerald FSA chief accuses US of poor flotation standards The Times British funds Exchange rates Bidders spell out terms for Alitalia offer Buyout firms want to have conditions relaxed Italians in final effort to stave off bankruptcy The Times Timesonline BlackBerry Pearl Standard in talks to return to South Africa via Nedbank acquisition Nedbank cagey about any plans to sell itself Standard eager to expand on continent Leaders in London Summit 2007 On the orders of Sheikh Mohammed, dozens of bulldozers and trucks are preparing an eight-kilometre stretch of the Dubai desert for what likely will be the world's largest camel racing paddock ShinGinko feared on brink of failure The king of cash reigns once more Monday manifesto After a three-year turnaround regime, De La Rue is thriving. But can the world's biggest printer of bank notes survive the move to plastic? Leo Quinn The man in question Intellectual power of India takes hold in UK The empire strikes back In the first of a week-long series on the new Anglo-Indian business relationship, Ashling O'Connor charts the passage from India of Increasingly ambitious companies SAP Onwards, upwards Indian firms doing business in Britain Timesonline Equity Prices Share John Wilson Scholarly and dignified politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Irish Republic John Wilson, Tánaiste (deputy prime minister), Republic of Ireland, 1990-93, was born on July 8,1923. He died on July 9,2007, aged 84 Court & Social Weather Eye Major Ion Calvocoressi Lives Remembered Nigel Dempster Jack Odell The Right Rev Maurice Wood Tammy Faye Bakker Messner Televangelist whose TV empire collapsed amid spectacular scandal Tammy Faye Bakker Messner, televangelist, was born on March 7,1942. She died of cancer on July 20,2007, aged 65 Loss of immunity from suit is retrospective Law Report Queen's Bench Division Purity ring is not intimately linked to religious belief Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Birthdays Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Impressionists had fun with aerosols by the sea Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 23,1999 China mobilises a wide array of forces against the Falun Gong sect in the biggest state clampdown since the Tiananmen Square democracy protests Winning Move Weather Weather quest Bowen and Johnson caught in flood dramas Racing Windsor The Times Boxing The Open Ayr Racing Course specialists Newton Abbot Yesterday's results The Times Yarmouth Leading trainers Redcar Jockeys Natagora recorded her fourth successive win with victor Ten-wicket hero Gibson joins an illustrious club Cricket LV County Championship first division Yorkshire v Surrey Norwich Union Historic hauls Old hand Maddy stands firm Bichel bullies Somerset into sorry submission with muscular effort Second division Leicestershire v Middlesex A Correspondent: Derbyshire v Glamorgan Morgan 'embarrassed' by thrashing Rugby league Engage Super League Cricket scoreboards Cricket Fixtures Other sport Cricket Results Cycling Equestrianism Golf Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Stoner leads way in race for the title Women strike gold Victory for Don Caracas in command Bester is the best Hat-trick for Britain MacCarinelli ushers in a new era of hope for the best of British Boxing Arthur remembers fallen idol after victory Rees consigns darker times firmly to the past Times Online Kiwi is ripe for move to Sale Rugby union Contador puts himself in title picture with Pyrenees win Cycling Toyota Ganguly steers India through gloom after Panesar exploits rough patch Cricket First npower Test match Quinndirectbritishmasters Scoreboard from Lord's Pietersen back with a century after enjoying days of Liberty Cricket First npower Test match Shot of the day Inside edge Champagne moment Stand-in coach Ball of the day Bell-ringer Pitch report Rain or shine? Tuning in MCC could follow Beckham's lead by expanding into North America Betfair Alonso weathers the storm to close gap on Hamilton Motor racing European Grand Prix Spaniard revels in the conditions to seal win British rookie out of the points for first time As the rain pours, Winkelhock enjoys his moment in the sun Walker vintage keeps show on the road Motor racing European Grand Prix Results from the Nürburgring Santander Thankful for no surprises as Stricker's world wanes Golf The Open Titleist Timesonline Beem frozen out in Woods cold climate Golf The Open Final scores from Carnoustie Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts Champion grasps his second chance Golf The Open RBS Harrington highlights Putting traumas mean García's promise remains unfulfilled Golf The Open Spaniard faces putt of his life on the 18th Greatness only ten tantalising feet away Major problems Dose of 'driech' fails to dampen Scottish spirit at Carnoustie Kiss of the Blarney Stone breaks the heart of a young pretender Golf The Open Renault Swinging fortunes Round of the day Rough notes Comeback of the day Cheer of the day Brit of the day García remains off the hook The Insider DJ is a Punk lover Times Crossword 23,660 Classy Alliss makes amends at the 19th Harrington summons pluck of the Irish to claim Open verdict Play-off drama ends European barren spell Nearly-man finally takes the main prize The Times Mortgages for Business Football Cricket Index Monday poem Tongue-tied lover Did you see? Fat chance of slimming The click Did you know? Little brain cells Did you hear? Wet wet wet Image of the day Modern morals This year's model The hottest male model happens to come from Essex — and the Brits are big news in the fashion world, says Lisa Armstrong The Times Want to be a real grown-up? Get the kids to teach you Bringing nature into our own homes Alas, poor AI Mum, nothing works. I can't move Health Monday ME is difficult to treat but Leo, 13, is learning to take control of his condition. Penny Wark reports Facts about ME Yorktest Extract from Leo's audio diary Pru Health Mum prefers my niece to my son Work or family problems? Intercontinental The Times A floral tribute Style Carola Long shows you how to blossom in bold, modern flower prints. Photographs by Zac Frackelton. Styled by Eve Thomas The history of flower power Life's rich travesty Arts Its heyday was in the Sixties with Ionesco and Beckett. But has the Theatre of the Absurd got a future, wonders Benedict Nightingale The Doctor is in the house Peter Davison is taking to the throne in Spamalot — even though he blew his big New York audition, he tells Bruce Dessau Times Online Swing when you're winning First night Theatre Lady Be Good Open Air, Regent's Park, NW1 Proms BBC PO/Sinaisky Albert Hall Pop Easy Star All-Stars Jazz Café, NW1 The Edinburgh Festival fringe Theatre Ours Finborough, SW10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Tierney Sutton Pizza on the Park, SW1 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 Dispatches: Undercover Mother Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Peter and Dan Snow: 20th Century Battlefields BBC Two, 9pm Empire's Children Channel 4,9pm Film choice Variations TV Heaven, Telly Hell Channel 4,11.05pm Web video of the day Gay pride and prejudice Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4274 Wellman clinic Polygon Codeword No 16 Acorn Stairlifts Index The Game Says Inside The Whistle Blower Beckham Chases Long-Term Goal The Debut Matt Dickinson witnesses the England player's LA Galaxy bow Terry Says Talisman is Sure to Play in Qualifiers The Times Dein Driving Ecclestone's Arsenal Plan The News Family affair could secure the return of the ousted vice-chairman, says Kevin Eason Manchester United US Tycoon Eyes England The Summer Sales The Summer Sales The Summer Sales Evra Thanks God for a United Shirt The Tour Oliver Kay on the France full back who will not forget his humble background Times Online Cash to Bridge Football's Gap The News Waiting Brief Jol's Injury Woe McCarthy Gives Blackburn Edge The Match The Times O'neill Must Think Big and Spend Big The Manager Tony Cascarino says Villa need to make more of their newfound millions A True Test of Managing Ability Fantasy Play the Game The Prem Cardiff Win Race to Snap up Fowler The Transfers Coca-Cola League League One League Two Billy on the Beach Dell Index Beyond petroleum Two worlds strive to draw closer together Simon Midgley looks at efforts to bridge the gap between politics and industry Focus Reports IPT Founding Companies Briefings in Brussels and Westminster Back to school and work experience for MPs and peers Risk Management Minding the knowledge gap Fellowships give politicians a grasp of what makes industry tick, says Simon Midgley Cynical MPs learn how to think like City slickers Jenny Knight reports on a course that explains how the world of finance works Industry and Parliament Trust Chewing over the benefits of the Olympics and other vital issues Quest to discover how to cash in on China's economic explosion A delegation of MPs is to visit Shanghai to look at opportunities and problems facing UK companies, reports Simon Midgley Tour will help British to appreciate the massive engine of global growth View from behind the scenes brought the EU nearer home Your MEP could be as close as a phone call away, discovers Edward Fennell Civil servants get a chance to step into their political masters' shoes Jenny Knight looks at a scheme to aid greater understanding of Parliament The EU Demystified The goal is to find common ground Networking with MPs puts business figures on the inside track, says Edward Fennell From Floor of the House to the Shop Floor Life after Mars proves sweet for high-flyer Jenny Knight looks at the Home Secretary's fellowship Caught in Takeover Stint on the inside revealed the human face of oil industry Jenny Knight talks to an MEP who had a change of heart about the sector Good behaviour is good for business Edward Fennell on the rise of corporate social responsibility Faces that you can put a name to and the faces of the future How MP boosted bid to make poverty history A World Bank visit clarified the problems, says Edward Fennell Drive to give smaller businesses a chance to join the fold Shell

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