News from 26/07/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, John Fryer, Portia Colwell, David Brown, Tim Albone, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John F. Hansen, James Harding, Alexandra Williams, Arthur Doughty, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Nikki Lennox, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Tim Woolford, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Michael Harvey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Rodney Legg, Alan Hamilton, David Haldane, Elizabeth Colman, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Martin Turner, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Sue Mallia, Hugo Rifkind, Greg Marcar, Derwent May, Edward Gorman, Dr Stuttaford, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Catherine O'brien, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Cllr Richard Kemp, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Arsineh Ghazarian, A. R. T. Kemasang, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David chater, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Shiels, Sean O'Neill, R. M. Edwards, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Richard Caborn, John Carr, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Robin I. M. Dunbar, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nigel Kendall, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Barbara Young, Sandy Pratt, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Judith Salomon, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Jonathan Coote, Alan Lee, John MacAllister, Peter Riddell, Sandra parsons, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, John Naish, Lewis Stuart, Alan B. Shrank, Martin Waller, David Fulton, Chris Ayres, Anne Sebba, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Anil Sinanan, Miles Costello, Colin Perkins, Fiona Hamilton, Fay Schopen, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex New border patrol force will check all travellers Electronic screening for every passenger Terror strategy likely to increase delays Rescuers can only listen as climbers die in mountain storm £35m spent on calls that could not win Flooding health fears US sale in jeopardy Korean hostage killed Rasmussen thrown out Index Timesonline Times2 Career Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Rules that make Britain a fair society in conflict with anti-terror strategy Inside 'It was stubborn and stupid. They didn't have a tent or even a spade' Police criticise Briton who died on Mont Blanc Four climbers ignored bad weather warnings High risk Boodles Bad luck and tactical blunders set the Tories whispering again The timing of the visit to Rwanda is seen as a serious misjudgment after defeat in the Sedgefield and Ealing Southall by-elections . . . but party coffers swell before summer offensive Pugh Private company loses NHS contract Terrorism conviction Missile defence base Sheringham caution Superjumbo auction Q: How many phone-in callers were cheated by GMTV? A: 25 million Managing director quits after admission Refunds and prize draws for those affected Winners and losers 'Death isn't the end'- TV shows Alzheimer man's final minutes Breitling Health fears as polluted waters leave thousands vulnerable Flooded Britain Many left homeless as clean-up is hampered Council hands out 4 million water bottles Fewer properties were damaged by flooding in Hull than Times2 On the night watch waiting for water to rise The Times Long history of fighting the Thames tides Dairy farmers in race for water as countryside bears the brunt Flooded Britain Boots Court rules ex-wife's £200,000 'second bite at cherry' is unfair Sex offenders are free to use networking sites, say police HSBC So much so young Hellomoto Z8 Patients pay the ultimate price for NHS errors, says watchdog 'Thousands of people die needlessly every year' Shortage of skills and equipment is to blame Doctors doing 'more harm than good by misusing antibiotics' Phone mast malaise all in the mind, study finds CWU A rare sight this, apparently: Catherine Zeta-Jones in the kitchen Postscript What next for Angelina Jolie, global campaigner, adopte AA Gordon and the sofa scandal People Following out story about Jacqui Smith nearly featuring Keen-eyed contributors have been studying the bookshelf National Express Thanks to Arena magazine, fascinating details emerge … Angela Hartnett, protégé of Gordon Ramsay and chef … A plea to forgetful MPs from the Serjeant at Arms at … Tackling Terrorism Brown suggests sensible changes to practice and process Angry at Abe With good reason, Japanese voters are fed up with a lack of leadership A Dog's Life Thorny morality meets animal mortality Let's stay in and watch weather Picture Gallery Hospitals must be taken to the cleaners Thunderer: Reward our local heroes, but not with silly gongs The future of health Lawyers on the jury? Mid-West Country Bee tempting Providing housing for a changing society Lessons learnt from the floods Timesonline Cameron's resolve Drug-free Olympics Knife-edge history Tea heresy Forking frustration Excuse me if I don't join in the compliments Finally, I've decided to take the plunge. I'm coming out . . . Comment Ford Disabled cars net big profit in VAT scam Modified vehicles are converted and then sold Potential haul of thousands of pounds Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Children getting a raw deal as TV loses junk food adverts Man dies after ambulance attacked 'Anxiety issues' dog bit psychologist Newspaper bans McCann comments Moth alert for National Trust fabrics The Creator of the West Wing Science students quit over poor maths Subject has one of the highest dropout rates Universities urged to take remedial action Magnet 'Pariah pupils should be made to take arts and drama classes' More British security services 'helped in rendition of terror suspects' MI5 and MI6 failed to tell ministers of concern US agencies exploited British intelligence Relationship with US juggles ethics and intelligence Long queues at airports add to risk of attacks Go-ahead for £4bn aircraft carriers M&S Thousands of jobs to go as councils are scrapped Dell Superhuman effort succeeds as soap meets sci-fi First night Television Heroes BBC Two Multiple Display Advertising Items How tax breaks can be used to save more art for the nation Death duties scheme 'should be extended' Treasury urged to let the rich offset liabilities Laura Ashley Soldiers are charged over barracks death Sacred bull's last day Ozone warning Star bucks trend Celebrity chums top Chequers guest list Only five MPs were wined and dined Labour accused of 'burying bad news' Rwandan awayday puts damper on Dave's flood credentials RSVP Visitors to Chequers between April 1,2006 and June 27,2007 Sky Hungary Iraq Taleban murder Christian hostage after 'bungled effort to pay ransom' Sick Korean 'Killed for slowing group down' New threat to shoot remaining missionaries Vigils and questions over wisdom of missionaries Historic visit raises hopes for peace process in Middle East Artois Muslims are weary of bin Laden but still fear American attack Wind of change blows in Japan as scandal-hit rulers face voters Betrayal and sleaze challenge old guard Footballer candidate symbolises new mood President pledges to champion women's rights (AFP): Libya signs nuclear deal with France (AP): Airport chaos (AFP): Blair in Bahrain talks (AFP): Arctic probe setback (Reuters): Sudan loses ruling (AFP): Getting shirty Hundreds killed in European heatwave Hospitals struggle to cope with victims Arsonists are blamed for destroying woodland British Airways London eye Northern rock (Reuters): White farmer must face rest of murder trial (AP): Squid problem is growing (AP): Facebook case continues (AFP): Purge victims are recalled Chain of human kindness that could end the agonising wait for a new kidney Donors agree to give organs to strangers US experiment could be exported to world The Edinburgh Festival fringe Organ trade Fight to save teenage maid from beheading Sri Lankan denies killing Saudi baby Radio report forces Government to act Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car bombings kill 50 during celebration of football unity China set to drive global growth Tax victory for couple Rock on the attack Friends united Quote of the day BAE and VT dock Business big shot Credit crunch threatens sale of Cadbury's US drinks arm Company may have to delay or abandon deal Price tag believed to have dropped by £1bn Apple falls as iPhone figures fail to live up to hype Hawk's point No one is dancing at the moment Stock markets Topshop has to bin dress it 'copied' from high fashion label Darling promises welcome tax simplification Picture Gallery Life for Cowdery after zombies Commodities BHP's final word? Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Revenue reviews the rules after couple win Lords case on taxing partnership Treasury vows to re-evaluate issue Statement due in Parliament today Business big shot Geoff and Diana Jones I drew the line at tackling the taxman's juggernaut Resolution set to quit race for Abbey after agreeing merger with Friends The Times Picture Gallery Drinkers stay dry City Diary It's only money! Why so touchy, Bestinvest? City Diary Picture Gallery Fax of the matter City Diary Speaking of stunts, npower yesterday put up a huge, … City Diary Definitely the last stunt of the day. Red Bull, for … City Diary Northern Rock announces fresh assault on the mortgage market Lender admits move will hurt in short term Shareholders promised 30% rise in dividend Air Wick and Finish make Reckitt's profits sparkle Cantos Bank's first half BAE and VT announce merger as MoD orders two new carriers Multiple Display Advertising Items GSK doubles buyback as Avandia sales plunge 27% Lib Dems highlight pension disparity Diageo eyes V&S Barclays share grab (PA): Rolls signs sub deal (PA): Silverjet setback Sales up at Halfords Hardliner is prepared to be unpopular The Bank of England's 'überhawk' has voted eight times in ten months for rate increases. He believes events have proved him right The Times Rise of a high-flyer Media Planet US pension funds ask Shell to scrap £5bn Iran project Iran's pool Nintendo's games policy pays off Siemens shares slip (Reuters): Boeing lifts forecast Morgan Stanley job Peugeot hails revival (Reuters): Pfizer charged China tipped to be main driver of the global economy this year Inflation risk up as supply constraints rise Britain's GDP growth set to slow in 2008 Banks dogged by crisis as Cerberus debt is stayed Times Online US home sales in decline as lender eyes mortgage exit The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Recruiter Forum British funds Indian talent is university challenge The empire strikes back Despite its shared history with India, Britain has lost out to the US in the battle for its students and entrepreneurs. However, London is leading a new charge to attract the brightest brains, writes Ashling O'Connor Bollywood brings sound of ringing tills Timesonline 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Akzo sparks doubts over higher ICI bid Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Guinness maker enjoying stout performance abroad Northern Rock Directors' deals Bet of the day Reckitt Benckiser Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Conductive Education William Young First World War veteran who served as a RFC radio operator during the final Allied push on the Western Front William Young, Légion d'honneur, First World War Royal Flying Corps veteran, was born on January 4,1900. He died on July 24,2007, aged 107 Teresa Stich-Randall American soprano who graced the European stage and earned an international reputation in Mozart Teresa Stich-Randall, soprano, was born on December 24,1927. She died on July 17,2007, aged 79 Birthdays Weather Eye Colonel Richard Carver Soldier who made an epic escape from a PoW camp to return to the staff of his stepfather Field Marshal Montgomery Colonel Richard Carver, OBE, was born on May 26,1914. He died on July 24,2007, aged 93 Lives in Brief Court Circular Armed Forces Operational Awards Word Watching Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Acknowledgements Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Congratulations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Reader Offers Ltd Provence: the corner of France for ever close to British hearts Late travel Country bliss that never loses its appeal Three nights in Aix en Provence for £269 British Isles Late deals A week in Devon, £310; fortnight in Crete, £289; nine nights in Sri Lanka, £659 Short haul A top night at the Savoy or a capital room at college Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items A storm in a teacup Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 26,1922 A Times reader answers a Canadian correspondent who had claimed that the English were not up to life on the prairies Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Hills keeps options open with versatile Maraahel Racing Tactics may hold the key to King George Dylan Thomas drifts on betting exchanges Catterick Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Sandown Park Leicester Giles Smith Sandown Park Cycling Cheltenham in less than stable condition Racing York Bath Folkestone Trophy's mystique enthrals fans as Catalans grasp true meaning Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup Semi-final coverage will rival Tour de France Dragons harbour dreams of Wembley Uttoxeter Racing Course specialists Britain team welcome back Billington for Nations Cup Equestrianism Rimmer shakes off 'lazy' tag to be driven by Coe efficiency Athletics Report card Wigan docked four points for breach Young man's game Britain chasing medals Langer pulls out Royal appointment Favourites fall 'Spying nonsense' is detracting from real action, says Ecclestone Motor racing Formula One chief fed up with scandal No action merely for sake of appearances Times Online All in a day's work at the FIA headquarters Corrupt race populated by a cast of frauds heading straight into the gutter Cycling Tour de France T Mobile Faldo determined to keep his nostalgia trips to a minimum Golf Seniors debut is on happy hunting ground Television work will remain his main focus Cricket Results Rugby league Other sport Cycling Football Shooting Tennis Derbyshire turn to spin to check powerful Edwards performance Cricket LV County Championship Problems piling up for Rhodes after Surrey add to suffering Yorkshire v Kent Adams left aggrieved as Bruce makes light work of Sussex Wakely makes sure Lancashire falter on their way to victory NatWest Pro40 Tendulkar one of the greats, so write him off at your peril Times Online Playing cricket in India is always an experience. That Trescothick's England future facing end of road after new setback Cricket Opener not ready to commit to comeback Early decision to pull out of winter schedule Kent overcome odds to remain in contention Tennis Free on Saturday Timesonline The Sunday Times Tremlett can live up to his high expectations Come follow the brand, but always be sure to read the small print afterwards Sport on television Thelondonpaper Hadden presses on despite loss of Hall Rugby union Scudamore defends league predictability Football Davis coup Kluivert rejection Leeds plea for unity Think you know football? Well prove it . . . Play The Game Campbell looks to future with an eye on the exit at Portsmouth Defender challenges club to set sights higher Villarreal believed to be in frame to sign him Join the revolution Timesonline The Times Ferguson welcomes prospect of calmer, more humble Mourinho Football Quattro Titanium High Court date for Tévez gives United manager heart Allardyce fears quality deficit with Dyer set to head south Football Manager concerned by transfer inactivity Midfield player 'will not leave on the cheap' Tycoon remains committed to Blackburn buyout Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Kop takes centre stage as Liverpool step up move Football Farewell to Anfield Plans to match the capacity of Old Trafford Club project £60m seasonal income boost Pipex Genuine hope in our hearts that tradition walks on too Football Farewell to Anfield Adding up to a new dawn on Merseyside LTA foundations crumbling The Insider RBS banks a winner Times Crossword 23,663 Rich rewards see golfers teeing up their Dubai designs Rasmussen thrown out of Tour Race leader sacked on another day of shame Wiggins's team exits as Italian fails drugs test Index The Times Best for Cricket Index The face The star of Springfield Did you see? It may look nuts . . . The click Did you know? No free Pipi for Belgian police Did you hear? That's magic, Dad Image of the day Modern morals The big issue When we were hunter-gatherers a man's height mattered, but can it really matter today? Yes, say the surveys: tall men attract women and are better paid. Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains why the last of our prejudices refuses to go away If you're short, try getting rich The tall woman:'My high life' The short(ish) man:'My height? Don't know, don't want to know' Tall stories Cycling into danger Reportage The number of children killed on our roads rose by 20 per cent last year. Carol Midgley investigates The Times Marriage: if you don't know, then don't do it You can be feminist — and feminine Losing it . . . Beware a tide of disease Health Contaminated floodwater poses a threat that we need to be alert to, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline Wise test on kidneys Q&a They're football crazy Parents Mums and dads who take their children's efforts at the beautiful game too seriously make Catherine O'brien as sick as a parrot How to encourage your football-playing child The Times A rebel in the family Reportage Leonora Cohen attacked the Jewel House at the Tower of London and went on hunger strike to gain women the vote. Anne Sebba was proud to discover she was a distant relative Toy story 3: the cash-in Your kids have seen the film, now they want the action figure. Kevin Maher investigates the multi-billion dollar world of movie merchandising Inside The last Indian superstar Anil Sinanan talks hockey and greatness with Bollywood hero Shah Rukh Khan Homer's odyssey Reviews Fast, clever and sometimes hilarious, The Simpsons Movie still somehow lacks big-screen presence, says Kevin Maher The Simpsons Movie PG, 87 mins I Have Never Forgotten You 12A, 105 mins Daratt PG, 95 mins Goldfinger PG, 105 mins Give us your greatest Block your ears to this heavy metal thunder The really sickening thing about Transformers is how well it has already done at the box office. Wendy Ide recommends Maggie Gyllenhaal's addict mother instead Transformers 12A, 146mins Sherrybaby 15,96mins Running Stumbled No cert, 85mins Robots are just foreign policy in disguise Edinburgh International Hello, is that M? What do I do now? Screen 007 is the epitome of cool, but in Goldfinger he was more Mr Bean than Mr Bond, argues Nigel Kendall A message of hope from the men on the Moon A documentary about the Apollo space missions, screening at Britdoc, turns out to be unusually uplifting, finds Wendy Ide Serious business: more highlights from Britdoc From Russia with laughs First night Theatre The Family Hackney Empire, E8 Pop Cherry Ghost Lock 17, NW1 Proms MacBeth Albert Hall Starbucks Coffee Theatre Relatively Speaking Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop The Hives 100 Club, W1 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 True Dare Kiss Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Hyperdrive BBC Two, 9.30pm The Common Touch (1941, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Being There (1979) TCM, 9pm Mad Max 2 (1981) ITV2, 10pm Variations My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm Let Him Have it (1991) ITV4, 10pm Local Hero (1983) Channel 4,3.35am Queer as Old Folk Channel 4,11.05pm Web video of the day A killer caught by ketchup Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4277 Wellman clinic Polygon Codeword No 19 Full Tilt Poker Index Deloitte Multiple Display Advertising Items Being childish is all in a day's work The Week in Work Statwatch You Need a New Job when . . . What Else Happened An officer with the gift of the gab Profile Jack Cambria tells Emily Ford about the skills he needs as a hostage negotiator with the New York Police Department Molecular How Do I Become . . . What's, for Lunch? What It's like Working for . . . Kimberly-Clark Mark Hunter finds out what it's like working for the company behind some of the world's best-known household brands Switching to Self-Employment Data File Getting started US-style Talking Point Entrepreneurs in Britain find it hard to obtain funding and to get their ideas off the ground, until they get involved in the Flying Start programme, a joint US-UK venture. Fay Schopen investigates Work Life Challenge The Office Psychologist MBA Choices Case Study Leadership Brand MBA study leaves nothing to chance MBA Interview Fay Schopen finds that it is possible to build a career in gambling, provided you have the nous to back your education The 60-Second Business Book Careers of the Week Second Post Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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