News from 25/07/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Rosemary Young, Alyn Shipton, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Robert J. Leeming, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Cath Janes, Christine Seib, Matt Higgins, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, David Charter Europe Correspondent, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Reuben Kaufman, Joe Joseph, Christopher Jamison, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Matt Sandy, Valerie Elliott, Jamal Uddin, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Jeremy Whittle Pau, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Martin Davies, Dennis Jones, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Rev Graham Jones, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, Sir Charles Huxtable, David Hands, Dennis Ede, Jonathan Richards, Will Lawrence, Mark Perry, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Steve Griffiths, Douglas Henderson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, P. A. Lister, Robin Sanderson, Hugh Bailey, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Gretchen Ely, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, Carolyn Asome, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Rev Simon Pitcher Diocesan Environment Officer, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, Oliver Walston, George Caulkin, Brian King, Dileep Premachandran, Isaac A. Middelmann, Neil Fisher, Alexis Ashman, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Jeremy Fleming, Peter Riddell, Josh Ball, Bob Spence, Ben Webster, John Lewis, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Alex Murphy, Ian Baird, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Jane Cooper, Lydia Hislop, Simon Moore Research Officer, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, K. Hillman, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Liz Atkins, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoIndex Rail fares to soar as funding is slashed Passengers to pay for ministers' 30-year plan Trains will be longer and more frequent Rising water and rain keep flood risk high 4,000 convicts to go Nurses home at last Boost for takeovers Blood test upsets Tour Index Timesonline Times2 News Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Cameron heads home to settle feud between senior frontbenchers Russia's not your colony, says Putin Comedy sketch partners divided by a real-life courtroom drama Paul Whitehouse is called for prosecution Langham case told sex research not needed Chopard Screen lives Smart cards and four basic fares to tackle queues and confusion Fares from satellite towns could rise steeply Three-day tickets will suit part-time workers Pugh Royal Navy to get new aircraft carriers BBC chief tested NHS bug struggle Arms export concern Manifesto accusation Guides want help with safe sex and debt Survey shows demand for more everyday skills Movement is keen to lose goody-goody image It's your round — and it comes to £105,805. Oh, and 28 pence Skoda Victims' stories Flooded Britain Water company 'cleans up' Crisis won't hit profit, Severn Trent tells City Residents endure two weeks without supplies Twins die after mother gives birth as waters rise As new rain threat looms Flooded Britain Severe flood warnings as Thames yet to peak Thousands face battle to clean dirty homes Victims' stories Victims exposed to looters and traders selling water at £5 a litre Flooded Britain The Simpsons Movie Red Cross appeal Beware the ID fraudster living next door Cases soar as thieves take neighbours' post People in communal blocks are most at risk Dyslexic police inspector wins ruling he is disabled Pipex Deception on the rise Ba James Oyebola 50C heat kills student who was left to sober up in car Boxing champion shot in the face after asking men to stop smoking Inside Track Sainsbury's Lindsay Lohan, Hollywood's answer to Pete Doherty (lucky Hollywood), is in trouble again. The actress was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving and possession of cocaine early yesterday morning Overheard at one of the security gates at the House … The Times Smith dope misses stats People Virendra Sharma, the new MP for Ealing Southall, Shilpa Shetty has issued a long (924 words), slightly … Three weeks after her birth, the daughter of Jordan, … British Red Cross Postscript "Anyone who thinks we are promoting two weeks of sport "I'll be in an airport and I'll hear a scream, " Lionel "I've been listening to music all my life. Why would … "That makes me laugh, David Cameron getting on the … Soggy Thinking Summer floods have a history — they are not a sure harbinger of global warming The Right Kind of Finance Bonds are the only way to liberate trains from gridlock Straining for Humour Now is the time for hardened and shameless tea drinkers to add one for the pot The B&B bunny test awaits Bear Giles Smith Notebook If this is a national disaster, I'm a tomato Thunderer: Look hard. There's no vision on the railways A new Bangladesh Fines, not points Gullible trouble Salary screening Rebuilding for the future after the deluge Reducing our carbon footprints Timesonline Winter sport harm Rural poverty Charity research Rules of the road Journey planning View in a new light Signs of frustration This is the English Broadcasting Corporation How could God allow 26 pilgrims to die in a crash? Comment Rac Royals' romantic return to island to mark 60 years of wedded bliss O2 Home from home A creaky old farce best left to rest in peace First night Theatre The Decorator Richmond Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Historic piles are crumbling into oblivion English Heritage lists 1,235 buildings at risk More than £400m needed to save them O2 Crying out for cash Crikey, doesn't Mr Byford get all the good jobs? Multiple Display Advertising Items Morrisons I'll deport 4,000 foreign criminals by end of year, Brown promises Move to ease chronic prison overcrowding PM also backs 56-day terror suspect detention British Gas British force in Iraq will remain at 5,000 Shambo's fate sealed Doctor 'forced birth' PC conviction upheld 'Local, everyday heroes' will dominate the honours list System must celebrate community volunteers Charities and groups get £515m cash boost Roll call of committees shows who matters in Brown's Cabinet Multiple Display Advertising Items Final moments of couple on deadly boat trip Parking wardens to get new power 'Telescopic' fake lashes broke rules Growers scalded by the weak price of tea Cost of a cup now 75% cheaper than in 1977 Over-zealous growers have flooded the market Multiple Display Advertising Items British coffee drinkers are braced for a surge in the … Home Information Pack Iraq Bulgaria Winning young hearts and minds — Putin's strategy for a new superpower Youth camp aims to indoctrinate thousands Mass rallies caution against enemies of State Patriotic front Fans get fired up for an Iraq victory Multiple Display Advertising Items Gunning for glory Blair glimpses a chance for peace though economy still tops agenda Palestinians want wider mandate for envoy Visit sparks flurry of diplomatic initiatives Toyota Howard down, but not yet out (AFP): Government admits nuclear plant failures (AP): Missiles kill seven (AP): Compromise call (AFP): Muslims can choose (AFP): Polar probe Home at last, after eight years of hell in a foreign prison Libya As the pardoned medical workers return to their shattered families, Bulgaria struggles to understand why they were persecuted The Times From sedition to statecraft 'Super-Sarko' flies to the rescue Set free Doctor escapes attackers who killed family and set house ablaze Multiple Display Advertising Items Voters confound pundits after TV debate Multiple Display Advertising Items Sub-prime worries shake share prices BP chief's warning Imperial calls on FSA Facebook 'not listing' Quote of the day Passage from India Business big shot Chancellor set to open door to more takeovers in UK by foreign sovereign funds Darling to ensure that barriers will not rise Two-way street will be essential part of policy Change of tone? Ashley vows Sports Direct will stay a public company Stock markets Nervy lenders could put the skids under EMI's buyout deal Entrepreneur neither sporting nor direct Will the CWU deliver this time? Commodities Bored with banks Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Vodafone's chairman says US disposal an option as rebel investor is defeated Renegade investors receive little support Bond will decide later on releasing cash Business big shot Sir John Bond Vote of confidence No cure yet for Sarin's transatlantic headache Shares dive as fears of US credit risks spread Lloyds TSB Royal Mail stops message to staff In brief Admiral £760m debt financing Contracts give Capita a boost Barclays' China deal payoff Pace Micro is out of the red Times Online Strike threat at Virgin Atlantic Hayward says BP is facing more pressure on earnings US refineries' troubles restrain group profits 100 staff affected by streamlining initiative Sainsbury's pension trustees seek to meet bidder Sanctuary sells stake in Rough Trade Picture Gallery Samsung It's all getting a bit strange at Sports Direct City Diary The emergency phone line in the press office at Severn City Diary E-mails kill Old Lady City Diary Imperial Energy goes to FSA in Russian dispute Visit London, the old London Tourist Board, has produce City Diary Picture Gallery Service is key to popularity and identity theft is the big worry for bank clients Concerned consumer The latest concerned consumer poll shows that many people fret over banking security and still like to have a branch nearby Make sure you pick the right battle Facebook would consider $10bn offer but says float is not on the agenda The Times It is now a crime in California to curl a free kick into the back of the net — at least, if you are wearing a pair if kangaroo-skin football boots, such as the adidas predator made popular by David Beckham Warning by Countrywide as pain hits prime loans Chillier era for industrial mega-mergers Mandelson warning to China on cheap textiles Postal VAT battle Clydesdale Bank The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Barclays Stockbrokers British funds Perfect launch pad for move into Europe The empire strikes back A benign regulatory environment gives London the edge over New York as India's giants go global, Ashling O'Connor says in our series on new Anglo-Indian links Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Falling price of gas could boost Centrica Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day BP needs all its resources if it is to make a full recovery Capita Group Directors' deals Bet of the day Wolfson Micro Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Rolex Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Report John Todd Distinguished British mathematician who made notable contributions to the development of computing in the US John Todd, mathematician, was born on May 16,1911. He died on June 21,2007, aged 96 Weather Eye Professor Malcolm Slesser Far-sighted scientist and passionate mountaineer who brought an innovative and independent spirit to both disciplines Professor Malcolm Slesser, energy consultant and mountaineer, was born on October 30,1926. He died on June 28,2007, aged 80 Air Commodore Paul Webb Battle of Britain fighter ace who also took part in the first interception of Luftwaffe raiders in UK airspace in 1939 Air Commodore Paul Webb, CBE, DFC, Battle of Britain fighter pilot, was born on March 10,1918. He died on July 10,2007, aged 89 Lives in Brief Don Arden Successful rock music manager who gloried in his violent methods Don Arden, rock music entrepreneur, was born on January 4,1926. He died on July 21,2007, aged 81 Compound interest is payable in restitution Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Results Birthdays Anniversaries Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Elections Bridge Chess Winning move Congratulations Rolex & Cartier Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items River Severn has a history of drama across the shires Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 25,1820 A review of the conditions at the Gaol and House of Correction, Pembroke Castle, prompted The Times to concude that prison reform was long overdue. The arguments are now all too familiar Winning Move Weather Weatherquest King's evidence confounds detractors Racing Yarmouth Yesterday's results The Times Bangor Rugby union Musselburgh Football Racing Catterick Course specialists Leicester Lingfield Park O'Gara says Ireland are ready to follow Harrington path to glory Rugby union Open victory can help spur World Cup success Preparation the key to winning in France Cricket Results Tennis Football The Times Union upset by departure of Paterson 'Slumming it' at the Olympics to give Britain a rich reward Basketball Luol Deng is a rising NBA force, but life was not always so bright. He tells The Times why he now wants to give something back National service Montgomerie can only look on as major honours fall in lap of rivals Golf Ennis takes one hurdle at a time Athletics Newspaper licensing agency Time for India to think the unthinkable over Fab Four Cricket Timesonline Boards join together in effort to end Kolpak deals Sport Staff Wagh leaves Warwickshire reeling with stylish innings NatWest Pro40 Scoreboard Festival days numbered by a cruel twist of fate Cricket Minor Counties Clubs Schools LV County Championship Vinokourov is brought down in organisers' war on doping Cycling Tour de France Star rider and team are forced to withdraw Leader Rasmussen defends testing record Trail of shame and the blame game Corries make most of sibling revelry BOA drug probe England step in Perez slow but sure Crowning night Coutts coup James thinking of England once more thanks to Beckham return Football Timesonline Fowler ready for challenge with Cardiff Brighton want no more delays 'Hell to pay' if Heinze returns to Old Trafford in Liverpool shirt Football Chisnall gives warning of backlash from fans Benítez starts to fume over United's attitude Hopes of title keep Alonso on Merseyside beat Reds at the double Letter may not be enough to secure move to Anfield rivals Dong ready to take next step and confirm his rise in the East Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Tottenham whipping boys included in the title mix by Mourinho Football Chelsea manager adds new name to contenders Striking options are increased by Pizarro Vonage Newcastle fans will not mourn Shepherd's loss Football How the chairman put his foot in it Abramovich rival moving in The Insider McLlroy flying high Times Crossword 23,662 Global warming is par for the course West Ham in crisis after Tévez agents launch £20m legal battle Player's 'owners' claim they still control him Fifa sidesteps issue by recommending CAS The Times Index Golf Cricket Index The face Tycoon's tirade Did you see? Serving up some hot stuff The click Did you know? Do a little dance, make a little love Did you hear? When Harry met Begbie Image of the day Modem morals Second time lucky? Remarriage may be a triumph of hope over experience but nearly 100,000 of us embark on it each year. What are the perils and how can we avoid them? Penny Wark reports Do's and don'ts of remarriage I do (again): the couples who made it work My ex is still so hostile Harmless fun? Don't bet on it Family secrets Rosemary Young describes how her father's gambling addiction led her mother to the brink of suicide and almost destroyed her family Do you live with a family secret? Does cannabis feature in your life? The Times The secret life of cars — and their owners Reasons to be cheerful Bah humbug Exposure control Style Wednesday We can't all look like models in their skimpy one pieces but, with a little effort, we can stroll along the sand with confidence, says Carolyn Asome Tried and tested: find a swimsuit that fits What real women wear on the beach How to face the sun Style Six of the best Waterproof make-up Style Beauty jury Times Online Posing in heels and little else was surprisingly liberating Style my life in fashion Laura Bailey, one of the faces of M&S, tells Alice Olins that she enjoyed appearing nearly naked in aid of a good cause The Times To look this good takes doh People used to take pity on cartoonist Matt Groening. Then he invented The Simpsons. Will Lawrence meets him as TV's first family hits the big screen This week's Knowledge podcast Know your Springfield All the nice girls (and boys) love a sailor suit Naval uniforms have long influenced the fashions of our seafaring nation, as a new show charts. Carola Long reports Off their trolleys First night Opera The Shops CBSO Centre, Birmingham Proms The Seasons Albert Hall Starbucks Coffee Jazz Wynton Marsalis/Lincoln Centre Jazz Orchestra Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre A Harlot's Progress Montague Square, SE1 Keeping Wales on tap Crème Office dilemmas Multiple Display Advertising Items I promise to be nice . . . Crème Are personal behaviour agreements a good thing, wonders Virginia Matthews 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 Today's TV David Beckham's Soccer USA Viewing Guide Five, 7.15pm The Simpsons: A Culture Show Special BBC Two, 7.30pm Top Gear: Polar Special BBC Two, 8pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm/9.40pm To Hell and Back (1955) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Jagged Edge (1985) ITV3, 9.30pm Prick Up Your Ears (1987) Film4,11pm Variations Rocky Balboa (2006)/ Babel (2006)/ Starter for Ten (2006) New to Sky Box Office Wire in the Blood ITV1, 9pm Web video of the day Blondes tart up the Square Last Night's TV Out of the box Timesonline Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4276 Wellman clinic Polygon Codeword No 18 Appeal
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