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News from 24/07/2007

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Andrew Robson, Stuart Flitton, Joyce Lee, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Tim Albone, Nick Gargan, Tom Dyckhoff, Kim Andrews, Andrew Arden, QC, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Anderson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Caroline Hunter Barrister and Senior Lecturer, Professor Dave Cowan, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Brian Hudson, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Guy Parckar, Public Policy Manager, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, David Hawkins, Paul Farmer, Chief Executive, Norman Harris, John Gallagher, Mike Biggs, Alan Hamilton, Rhys Blakely, Catherine A'Bear, Chief Officer, Helen Carr Lecuter, Dr Simon Fellerman, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paul Jenkins, Chief Executive, Graham Spiers, Erin McFelly, Media and Communications Executive, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Graham Robson, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Matthews, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Peter Vincent, David Watkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Chris Partridge, Kelvin Hard, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Maggie Gibbons, Chief Executive, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, David Greenslade, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Parminder Bahra, Philip Webster Political Editor, Frank Harris, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, Siobhan Kennedy M&A Correspondent, Michael Austin, Anne Francis, Peter Riddell, Sarah Ebner, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, GÉrard Errera, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Professor Graham Thornicroft, Frances Gibb, Deb Atkinson, Amir Taheri, Judith Heywood, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, David E. Bland Chairman, Miles Costello, David Roberts Director, Nicola Copping, Nicola Capok, Joe Bolger, Sacha Bonsor, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index 10,000 homes flooded 50,000 without power 150,000 have … £8bn promised for affordable housing Row over mercy trip China buys bank stake Test hopes dashed Law Index Timesonline Times2 Public Agenda Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Brown to consider an end to 24-hour licensing law Pugh Miliband rules out EU treaty referendum TB test extension Pupils fingerprinted 'Yob zones' attack Extra-long trains Children flee as pilot's home-made plane explodes in school playground Crash into block of flats kills adventurer He was five minutes into transatlantic flight A life in the sky Boodles A flying visit is as close as Brown gets to misery faced by thousands Flooded Britain Flooding review will focus on infrastructure Victims say tour was 'simply as PR exercise' Governments walk thin line above abyss of disaster politics Index Protecting your home Expedia A catastrophe with mankind's footprints stamped on it Flooded Britain In the danger zone Flooded Britain 'We have to protect the things we love. We're staying put' The river is rising and swimming costumes are ready. Lucy Bannerman finds resolute residents beside the Thames in Abingdon Flooding forecasts 500,000 families pin hopes on wall of sand In the danger zone Royal Mail New cycle lane cameras to hit wayward drivers with £120 fine IVF doctor banned from running clinic Top specialist is found guilty of licence breach Sanction one of most serious from watchdog Ban on armbands at pool because of disease danger Tiscali Inspiring tales from Gordon People The Open University If the bumblings of Boris Johnson (to the right, yellow Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, browses through a biography of his potential mayoral rival while taking the Tube to work. Livingstone is on record as describing Andrew Gimson's The Rise of Boris Johnson as "the scariest thing I have read since The Silence of the Lambs" Browsing the freebies on freecycle Postscript "i don't plan to be one of those people who suddenly … Whatever can have led Jacqui Smith, our new Home Secret Prudential A clash between the philosophers A. C. Grayling and … "You know how people ask, 'Who is the love of your … Taking statins may increase cancer risk Study looks at impact of lowering cholesterol More moderate doses of drug now suggested Under-age drink casualties rising Paedophile jailed for eight years Speaker orders Galloway out New hope over Alzheimer's Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping His Head The Prime Minister of Turkey must resist the temptation of triumphalism The Right Foundation? Ministers should not spend £8 billion on subsidised housing Sinking Feeling A curious ban on the lending of armbands at swimming pools If it's all right for Julia Roberts . . . Picture Gallery Why Blair can enjoy the Lebanon effect Thunderer: Free as a jailbird doing something useful . . . Home rent headache The costs and prevention of flood damage Is it worth going into medicine? Timesonline French foreign policy Influencing Winston Scarlett sequel Delivery dilemmas Bother and blast Flood alert: pay up or keep your fingers crossed A very Turkish coup? It may already be under way Eurostar Cameron fights critics with show of compassionate conservatism Leader visits Africa as Geldof sings his praises Ealing Tory questions tactics at by-election Nationwide Mutterings Chief constable won't give up day job after qualifying as a barrister Index A tailback from history as caravanners party at Palace Prince Philip marks club's 100th anniversary On display is caravan fit for a future king All aboard 2.6m Harry Potter books sold in a day Delusional killer Contempt charge Lover jailed for lying Cleared youth jailed Witches win battle Puritanism comes too naturally for 'Huck' Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier points Timesonline Child porn 'on Langham's computer' Shambo sent back to slaughterhouse Former boxer shot in smoking row Healthy baby who was nearly aborted Sartoriani Conservationists map out plan to protect Britain's wild flower habitats Frolics at the fairground can swing both ways First night Theatre Twelfth Night Chichester Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Trust £8bn promise for low-cost housing means it is boom time for builders New housing Green Paper Government will lend cash to first-time buyers Council housing is revived after 30 years Toyota Family-friendly eco-towns to cut carbon footprint New housing Green Paper Government has spoken. Now it's up to local authorities to do the hard work Brick by brick Great bustard egg is first since 1832 Multiple Display Advertising Items Hunted when wet Poland United States Rise of the first ladies Sarkozy's wife accused of hijacking mission to free nurses held in Libya Supporters defend first lady's intervention She plays her role after months of marital strain Nationalist challenge for Erdogan Return of fringe MPs alters political landscape Majority falls despite bigger share of vote Norwich Union Day La Marseillaise became the new anthem of Belgium Turkish elections Bangers and mash, burgers and fries: it's a Beckham party Uncle Beat's Basmati Rice A-list guests Shipyard sirens echo a nation's sorrow for bus plunge pilgrims Poles' lament for 26 who died in ravine Baltic port shocked by Catholic tragedy Taleban hostage crisis tests President's nerve In search of the shrines (AP): Iraq war veterans sue over disability pay (AP): 'Most wanted' arrest (Reuters): Body found in pool AP, Reuters: Settlers evicted (AFP): Pig infection kills two (AP): IPhone security alert (AP): Diver hit by lightning Babies' bodies found in abandoned well Grim find raises fears of female infanticide Managers at local clinic being questioned The Times Gender gap China flexes its muscles by buying £6.6bn Barclays stake Country's biggest overseas purchase CDB official will sit on board of UK bank Private equity threat to insurance merger Sainsbury bid rebuff GSK sales dented Vodafone pressure Quote of the day TomTom £1.2bn offer Business big shot The empire strikes back Who are the new investors? Stock markets Advertising watchdog in a flutter over L'Oréal's fake eyelashes Stormy forecast for the stock market Picture Gallery And now for the ABN battle Commodities Mouse may roar Timesonline One to one Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Resolution and Friends believe private equity will try to bowl out their deal Insurers assert value of their £8bn merger Interest by outside firms 'a no-brainer' Business big shot Upstart Cowdery shows how it's done This claims to be the most accurate watch ever made, able to tell the exact time, to the split second, in any time zone "in the universe" O2 Three guesses who'd like to run the City City Diary Apax, the private equity house, has quietly hired a … City Diary Distributor under the spell of Harry's magic City Diary Royal Mail loses bid to bring in zonal pricing Tony Hayward presents his first results at BP tod City Diary GSK's best-sellers Sainsburys convey their displeasure to Qatari PM Slump in sales of Avandia likely to wipe £100m off Glaxo revenue O2 Pressure for Vodafone rethink on US despite rebel's expected defeat Multiple Display Advertising Items UK plc worth £6.5 trillion, reports ONS TomTom makes €1.8bn bid for Tele Atlas Offer could spark sat-nav sector shake-up Shares in target jump 27 per cent US states plan bailouts for troubled borrowers Cantos The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Top ten Indian billionaires Timesonline London is place to be for India's rich The empire strikes back For a new breed of business people from Delhi and Bombay, the UK is home from home, Ashling O'Connor says in our series on the new Anglo-Indian links Raja Fashions 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 Merger hopes give insurance sector a lift Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day IG's global gamble on spread betting pays off Friends Provident Directors' deals SThree Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BIE Interim Executive Reader Offers Ltd Court and Social Weather Eye Mohammed Zahir Shah Long-reigning King of Afghanistan who was deposed in 1973 but returned to his country in the wake of the Taleban defeat Mohammed Zahir Shah, King of Afghanistan, 1933-1973, was born on October 15,1914. He died on July 23,2007, aged 92 Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle Distinguished law lord whose legal expertise was matched by the breadth of his personal interests Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, PC, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1988-96, was born on May 8,1925. He died on July 18,2007, aged 82 Maj-Gen Hew Butler Lives Remembered Dame Thea King Court Circular Anniversaries Word Watching Artists and sculptors called to honour Crimean heroine Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Silver Anniversaries Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Services Announcements Rolex & Cartier Legal Notices Timesonline Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices A year without summer left a hunger for the sun Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 24,1957 The Times reports on the latest autumn fashions at the opening of the London Couture Season Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Murtagh lands coveted ride on Dylan Thomas Racing Eight stand ground for King George Millman bullish about Sergeant Cecil Yarmouth Ayr Yesterday's results Six of the best Yarmouth Windsor Motor racing Beverley Cricket Salisbury Racing Cricket Results Cycling Rugby union Shooting Tennis Bangor Musselburgh Cricket Fixtures Course specialists Football Other sport Police searches raise spectre of infamous 1998 Festina scandal Cycling Tour de France Customs officers add to the air of scepticism Rasmussen holds firm on and off the course Cricket scoreboards Khan to switch off late night talk show Lara ready for India Making light work Jarrod Cunningham Clarke stakes claim for top ECB role Cricket Soper finds rival in second tilt at position Much manoeuvring in countdown to vote Durham v Hampshire LV County Championship First division Kent v Warwickshire Yorkshire v Surrey A Correspondent: Derbyshire v Glamorgan Second division Leicestershire v Middlesex Rain prevented play on the final day of Somerset's … Coe urged to make criminals of drug users at 2012 Games Special report Owen Slot hears the medical adviser to the Olympics call for Britain to embark on a clean-up campaign with use of the law How Italians managed blood-filled coup in wiping out Austrian team's dope operation What they found Alonso fights lonely battle at McLaren as rift grows Motor racing Philip set to get chance in Osaka Athletics Rain cannot dampen the interest in County Week Tennis The london paper Mourinho vows to change his ways and turn into Mr Mellow Football Chelsea manager to adopt relaxed approach Wants to see his team be more entertaining Clubs expected to step up Dyer interest Berlusconi stalls Thaksin in control Fiszman holds on Kluivert offered trial Ferguson suggests foul play as Heinze affair takes new twist Football Ljungberg joins West Ham to further ambition Fifa should announce today whether it will arbitrate … Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Burn leaves many a scar but proves shining light in heat of the moment Golf Treachery of the 18th offers sheer fascination 'Every player found it preying on his mind' Hi-Tec García defeat spoils Spanish treble Timesonline Harrington hopes win will inspire Europeans to major breakthrough Golf The Times Swashbuckler puts aside temptation and plays waiting game as India salvage draw Cricket First npower Test match Pipex Daniel Radcliffe, the star of the Harry Potter films … Final scoreboard from Lord's Cricket First npower Test match Ireland united in Open quest The Insider Retailers' rain dance Times Crossword 23,661 Parties galore in Padraig's honour Light goes out on hope of England Test victory Frustration as India's last pair stand defiant Vaughan praises his reserve bowling attack The Times Football Olympic Games Index The face Who still dares wins Did you see? GP by TV? Looks remote The click Did you know? Not bovvered 'bout talking posh Did you hear? A knotty issue Image of the day Modern morals Why we are shy Shy people have inherited an exaggerated fear response to social situations, but it can be cured with the right sort of parenting. Anjana Ahuja reports Now for something completely diffident My flustered Jekyll and Hyde moments Ten strategies for overcoming shyness It's time to move — before the earth does First person Just as the Japanese town of Niigata was hit by a huge earthquake last week, Leo Lewis found out how his Tokyo apartment building would fare if it were hit by a big tremor — and the news is not good Times Online The Times The Middle East is not ready to make peace with Blair I refuse to have a pony on my chest Pink pleasure The Times The mystery of Posh and the fatted calf Viewpoint Is Victoria Beckham an alien, melting in the LA sun? Or is there a more prosaic explanation for her strange legs? Sarah Vine investigates Who says lone men can't adopt? Men tuesday The number of single male adopters in Britain is small but growing. Sarah Ebner talks to three happy fathers AA Do your cufflinks cut the mustard? Men dress code Who can adopt and what's the procedure? The Times Melvyn Bragg, rats and things lurking in the lav All change, please The transformation of St Pancras is almost complete — and the results are astonishing, says Tom Dyckhoff. After decades of neglect, the station is regaining the Gothic glamour that its original architects intended Oh you pretty things Songs from the voiceless First night Opera Critical Mass Almeida, N1 Trafalgar Studios Theatre The Great Theatre of the World Arcola, E8 In the main paper Pop Gym Class Heroes Forum, NW5 Proms BBCSO/Robertson Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Proms BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Fischer Albert Hall 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 David Beckham: New Beginnings Viewing Guide ITV1, 9pm Sensitive Skin BBC Two, 10pm Cape Wrath Channel 4,10pm A Matter of Life and Death (1946) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Midnight Run (1988) ITV4, 10pm Secretary (2002) Film4,10.45pm Variations How Gay Sex Changed the World Channel 4,11.05pm Novocaine (2001) BBC One, 11.20pm Mouchette (1967, b/w) BBC Four, 11.30pm Web video of the day Great minds think alike Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4275 Wellman clinic Polygon Codeword No 17 The Wellman clinic Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Old-fashioned overcrowding Housing The right price goes wrong Procurement The Week in Numbers Not dinosaurs but dynamic Recruitment Public Opinion New Medical Research Will Gordon loosen his grip? Health Other Stories we Liked Thrift tips for young GPs Boracic bobbies fly south Police Blind need greater tolerance Disability Hatred in the name of charity Charities Rich homes give more Break out of the jail fixation Interview The director of the Howard League for Penal Reform, Frances Crook, tells Emily Ford that the UK's obsession with imprisonment is at the heart of the failure of its criminal justice system Media Monitor In the Professional Press Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Being poor widens disabled skills gap What Worked for us Activity Plan Diary Dates Regeneration Inside Should the police be reporting for jury duty? Three cases will ask if they have too much influence on decisions, says Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel The Numbers Thetimes Times Law Law diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Noisy headlines mask a quiet improvement in doing business Will the UK's difficulties with the Kremlin interfere with legal change within Russia, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week You cannot be serious Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Sky Business takes on board the need for social responsibility Tony Dawe says that going green and sourcing from ethical suppliers can affect the bottom line The high cost of getting it wrong Watchdog is still waiting for the great leap forward The new Companies Act is merely a step in the right direction towards corporate accountability, reports Steve Coomber Narrative report makes for good read Advertising agencies give green spin to big businesses More investors are set on making an honest profit Responsible social and environmental policies pay dividends, says Tony Dawe At-A-Glance Guide to FTSE4GOOD New business is modelled on old-fashioned mutual interest Steve Coomber says social entrepreneurship has its roots in the 19th century co-operative movement Unilever shows benefits of margarine over food crops Fairtrade Products Little Women with big ambitions Why the top players have so much more to lose Global business has to make more than a profit. Ethics and awareness of local issues are vital, says Chris Partridge Spirit of giving has impact on today and tomorrow The latest MBA ethics report: must try harder When are business schools going to take corporate social responsibility seriously? Steve Coomber checks on progress 'Social enterprise centre was key to my choice' Carbon Trust The smart money is on responsible business A new report shows that corporations and nations that work in a fair way perform better, writes Chris Partridge Victorian coal gas revamped for a zero-carbon future Carbon Trust LandSecurities

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