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News from 27/07/2007

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Nick Locock, John C. Pettit, Lucy Alexander, Matthew Syed, Michael Burleigh, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Magnus Linklater, Adam Colclough, Nigel Harper, Ian Blackshaw, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Dr Richard Turner, Rhiannon Williams, Geoff Brown, Ruth Kelly Secretary of State for Transport, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Gordon Miller, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Robert Nurden, Victoria Segal, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Elizabeth Colman, Sue Corbett, Kevin Miller, Simon Meyerson Consultant psychologist, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Miller, Ashraf Uddin, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Oliver Kay, Oleg Gordievsky, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Arthur Harada, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Amanda Holloway, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Simon Price, Fran Yeoman, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Robin E. Wild, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Paterson, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Sophie Heawood, David Crossland, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Batten, Melanie McDonagh, Natalie Whillans, Allen Robertson, Rajeev Syal, Tom Dyckhoff Architecture critic, Lucia van der Post, Maggie Cunningham, Jacqui Goddard, Jamie Whyte, David Fulton, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Marianne MacDONALD, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Judith Heywood, David Hodge, Yolande Focquaert, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Stephanie Switzer, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Index Hundreds of doctors work with no checks Training fiasco delays security clearance Hold-up in verifying foreign medics' records Index Stock markets plunge as investors panic My bomber husband Bricks and Mortar Sacred bull to die Cannabis risks Index Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Trade links put at risk after Moscow expels senior embassy official Two-way street I pray for 7/7 bomber, my husband Widow miscarried as plotters hit London 'i knew nothing about it, ' she tells Sky News Index Those they have left behind T. M. Lewin Cannabis smokers 'are taking huge risk of psychotic illness' Danger to drug's users is 40 per cent higher Public must be given more advice, studies say Evidence of 'reefer madness' is not new Pugh Bishops to consider boycott in gay row Teenage killer jailed Civil crisis force 'Shame' site shelved Boxer is brain dead You know times really are a-changing when Dylan turns to hip-hop Fans can cry 'Judas' but remix is on the way Dancefloor track is aimed at new audience Other changes of note Sert auto emoción 'Am I proud? You bet that I'm proud', says the Olympic chief who stands by his logo design London 2012 Lord Coe knows well the thin line between success and failure, but with five years to go, he tells Simon Barnes, it's a test he relishes Ceiling on costs halts plan for a full-roof stadium London 2012 Logo is just a blank canvas that will be filled with ideas Free inside tomorrow Orange Couple wins child from mother who broke surrogacy agreement Judge rules woman tried to trick couple Court staff will travel to oversee handover Banks to suspend overdraft fee refunds until court case I was abused as a child but I'm no paedophile, says Langham Nikon In the witness box Brown grabs biggest poll lead over Cameron Pm 'bounce' boosts talk of snap election Media offensive by Conservative leader Furniture Village New rival presents the Tories with quandary on the centre ground Teenage victims Rape accused fights for twins Masked gunmen on bikes chase and shoot dead 16-year-old boy BritishRedCross Staples Walking the nights away People A fine, if utilitarian, display of loyalty to Peter … Video appears online of that nice Ed Vaizey (the bloggi We are particularly fond of the name of the Government' Inadvertent timeliness (we assume) on an advert from Southeastern Trains, boasting that their trains offer access to the London Aquarium Postscript First there were the two Jags, then playing croquet … Having been a butler so long that he holds the Guinness Picture Gallery A gurning Robin williams swings at Shea Stadium, New York, before a game between the New York Mets and the Pittsburgh Pirates. In America, evidently, it is quite acceptable for grown men to play rounders Remember Tony Blair in The Simpsons in 2003? How did … And now for our daily Harry Potter story. You may remem Harrods Needles and Haystacks The need for a wholesale review of drugs policy Indian Mutiny Delhi must ignore local and international ideologues Wild Cards Even the cleverest computer can't pick a poker face The revenge of the Mackerel Picture Gallery Publish and debunk this relic of history Life's heaven when you can hire a helot Law in Bangladesh Cameron's delay Throw out cycling Norman yoke Someone must pay to build better railways We must not overreact to terror Timesonline Housing after floods Scottish talent The English Koran Shy and proud West is best Hello? Lawyers sap out will to combat terrorism Only a reckless mind could believe in safety first Legal basis for war may be disclosed in future Attorney-General to reform her own role Bold changes should 'enhance the rule of law' Win Investing LLP The options WRVS Dreams Grandmother and son plotted 'honour' killing of wife who had affair Playground spat brings term to a timely close Digital Depot Timberland Flooring Tesco bomb hoax charges In brief Man who knifed PC jailed for life Climber killed by falling rock Libel payout for martial arts man Sacred bull Shambo is led off to slaughter Temple stand-off ends as police seize animal Angry monks attack 'an act of desecration' Simplicity Bath store The Times Theatre This tale of aviation has lofty aspirations but fails to uplift First night Take Flight Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Train operator tells staff to raise fares as lines are closed Flooded Britain Difference in the rate for journey was £147 Refund is promised over 'misunderstanding' Father and son killed by water pump fumes Towns lose patience as youths contaminate bowsers The forecast that's right up your street Flooded Britain Selfridges&co Dfs Dfs Weight change between births 'can harm you and your baby' Extra pounds can lead to illness or stillbirth Getting thinner runs risk of premature birth Diabetes drugs may raise risk of heart failure Timesonline Dreary buildings 'foreshadow bleak future for Britain' Fear of risks and aversion to spending shackle UK architects Laura Ashley I'm off to join soldiers of Islam — meet you in paradise, schoolboy told parents Five would-be martyrs jailed over terrorist plans Teenager and students caught after tearful call Nokia Carpet Right Protest over a very liberal democrat Highland fling for French clan members £200,000 stolen sculpture found Death-school head denies negligence Second soldier killed in two days China Zimbabwe How the new regime has changed Motto is still 'victory or death' but new-style Hamas prefers the former Islamist militia to become army of 15,000 Ready to defend Gaza against Israeli offensive Free inside tomorrow Mfi Palestinian leader talks of pact 'within a year' as Bush urges peace talks on (AP): Islam is a threat, says adviser to Pope (Reuters): Nuclear date (Reuters): Party chief expelled (Reuters): Anti-Semitism search (AFP): Cartoonists guilty (AP): Lawyers for animals Festival performers told to wear fur as China seeks to undermine Dalai Lama The exiled leader's stance on animal pelts has unnerved authorities who fear his influence Price of tradition The times Halifax Blow to Congress as Goa slips away The Times (AP): Ireland flies Gypsies back to Romania (AFP): Cuba overtures (AFP): Mercenary appeals (AP): Elephants kill eight (Reuters): Thief shops himself Vodafone Koreans mourn death of 'Mr Smile' Tributes to minister murdered by the Taleban Official crackdown on online criticism of trip Sarkozy under fire for nuclear deal to secure nurses' release The Times Kremlin is condemned for Chechen massacre Babies abandoned as police beat mothers Harare protest ends in more mass beatings Victims vow to carry on with call for reform Nasa bosses accused of sending drunken astronauts into space The Times Two people were killed yesterday and four injured when Halifax How to beat a computer: lies, bluffing and taking risks are all on the cards Bush aides in 'snooping' case Man v machine The Times Global markets slumps as credit crunch panic spreads £48 billion wiped off value of FTSE 100 New jump in oil price exacerbates anxieties Banks fail to pass on Saga-AA merger debt Shell oil sands success Advertising on the up Sports Direct surprise Quote of the day Empire Strikes Back Business big shot Safe as houses? Stock markets Pearl tries to derail Friends merger and offers itself to Resolution World's investors go short on confidence Picture Gallery It's a dirty business but it pays Commodities Tour de publicité Timesonline Trek Kerala Currencies Need to know Engel East Europe N. V. Extraordinary Results in brief Timesonline AA-Saga merger under threat as banks fail to find additional underwriters Barclays and Mizuho forced to hold loans Fears also raised over sale of Virgin Media Business big shot Mark Anson Don't panic, market still has mileage, says banker Rolls-Royce Think-tank warns that Bank risks overkill in fight against inflation NIESR says July rise was unnecessary Inflation modelling comes under attack A rate-rise raincheck is likely for now, but 6% is clearly on the horizon MPC briefing Shell rakes in profits from Canadian oil sands unit Mood music Sports Direct stuns the City with stake in adidas Sports World Advertising growth lifts GCap shares IBlame, as only she can City Diary The BBC is seeking an accountant to be Head of Bu City Diary Nicola Horlick is on Desert Island Discs on Sunday. … City Diary Sovereign issue for supermarket sweep City Diary Barclays fails to bowl over City Diary Also in the sits vac, Hector Sants's old job is on … City Diary Yes, turbulence in the markets is a bad thing, and … City Diary Picture Gallery India's future — out of the back office and into the shop window In the last of our series, The Empire Strikes Back, Ashling O'Connor looks to the next decade as corporate India takes its brands, and its skills, into the West The Times German bank chief fired over disclosure (Reuters): Alitalia dilemma Ford in sale talks Pernod sales up 6% The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Grade cannot afford to hang up on phone-ins Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis 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 Resolution favoured in 'merger of equals' Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Even in hard times, you can still be sure of Shell Rolls-Royce Directors' deals Timesonline Bet of the day Legal & General Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Witan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albert Ellis Robust psychologist who came to be esteemed as a pioneer of cognitive behavioural therapy Albert Ellis, psychologist, was born on September 17,1913. He died on July 24,2007, aged 93 Court & Social Weather Eye Rabbi Sherwin Wine Freethinking founder of the Humanist Judaism movement Rabbi Sherwin Wine, founder of Humanistic Judaism, was born on January 25,1928. He died on July 21,2007, aged 79 Jesús de Polanco Spanish media tycoon accused of excessive influence through his wide interests and close links with the ruling Socialists Jesús de Polanco, Spanish media tycoon, was born on November 7,1929. He died on July 21,2007, aged 77 Cyril Romney Popular but controversial British Virgin Islands leader who laid the foundations for the territory's growing prosperity Cyril Romney, Chief Minister, British Virgin Islands, 1983-86, was born on March 1,1931. He died of cancer on July 19,2007, aged 76 Questions Answered Body language, apostrophes and algebraic equations Word Watching Void dismissal entitles office-holder to full salary and pension rights Law Report Privy Council No sick pay for short-term agency worker Court of Appeal Calls to the Bar Court Circular Bats, balls and bullets Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Latest wills Elections Bridge Chess Winning move Personals Congratulations Rentals Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Anniversaries The Times Motorpoint Lexus puts its environmental credentials to bed with new hybrid model Motoring High performance and moral responsibility Reclining seat allows passengers to luxuriate Mercedes-Benz Disturbing trend appears all the rage Specification Mondeo victorious Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade Sales Drivershandbook Multiple Display Advertising Items UFOs are riding along on the crest of an air wave Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 27,1911 In the spirit of the Entente Cordiale, The Times congratulates the two French winners of the Circuit of Britain air race Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Murtagh watching skies for Dylan Thomas Racing Betfair Ascot Football Motor racing Course specialists Thirsk Racing Chepstow Wolverhampton Newmarket Gardener fights through pain in brave attempt to take on the world Athletics Sandown Park Racing Yesterday's details Bath Uttoxeter York Folkestone Cricket Results Football Rugby league Other sport Tigers threaten legal action over Wigan penalty Rugby league Cycling Golf Tennis Faldo well suited by senior routine Golf The Sunday Times Simon Khan took a lead from Padraig Harrington, the … Billington hit by Britain blow Ceplak banned Witter at home Heats up Electronicarts Surrey pin all their hopes on Ramprakash County Championship Denly hits out to boost Kent Index England's bid to make up for lost time looks likely to be scuppered Cricket Second npower Test match Trent Bridge begins to resemble paddy-field Teams forced indoors for practice sessions Vultures circle as Broad prepares to fly the nest at Leicestershire Cricket Npower Test details Index Kent consider legal action after ECB's about-turn Kewell makes up for lost time in rapid return to Liverpool fold Football Winger keen to repay Benítez's show of faith Only one year left on £70,000-a-week deal Homesick Dyer seems set for £5m move to West Ham Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots United run for cover from excitable fans Football Colchester lead the way as clubs strive to cut out the middlemen Petrov adds to Eriksson's spending spree Keane seals McShane deal Sponsors are worried about being linked with scandal Cycling Tour de France Sombre media gather to mourn the death of national institution Le Monde says race has been 'decapitated' President pledges to clean up favourite sport Rasmussen in hasty departure as debate over sacking goes on Cycling Tour de France Timesonline Wheels of revolution Murray calls shots but has respect for the man propelling him to top in hurry The big interview Gilbert laughs off Scot's verbal lashings Unlikely alliance is paying great dividends Guinness Live out all your fantasies Play The Game Times Crossword 23,664 Life on the road Fury over McLaren escape Ferrari: 'It legitimises dishonest behaviour' Coughlan and Stepney could face lengthy bans Index The Times Matthew Syed Tour de France Index The face The art of management Did you see? A feline friend at the end The click Did you know? Ecofriendly cattle drive Did you hear? A cranium in honour of Damien Image of the day Modern morals Mysterious ways What kind of God allows 23 religious pilgrims to survive a coach crash, yet 26 others to die? Roger Boyes reports that for Poland's devout Catholics, the struggle to make sense of what appears to be a tragic injustice is reinforcing their faith Guilt of those who live The Times Have you met my beautiful friend? Viewpoint Why would a woman choose a prettier friend? Marianne MacDonald explains The Times Is it really the end of RP? I rather think not Saddle up Naval gazing Afghan dishes are the spice of life Food A literary reference to rice, kofta and chicken korma brought back happy memories for Lindsey Bareham Oddbins Afghan lamb meatballs Chicken korma with aniseed Foolproof basmati rice Count calories for a really cool drink Nutrition Summertime alcohol can easily raise your calorie intake, but Amanda Ursell has a strategy to help Help for a 70th birthday lunch Style Ask Lucia Timesonline Highlights for the holiday Luxury with Lucia Little touches to make your break Sloane summer essentials Chain reaction Anne Ashworth visits Jack Wills, supplier of hoodies to the Rock in-crowd Retail is detail AA Restored to his throne Sounds His Highness is back in his pomp for an unprecedented 21 nights in London. Simon Price, Prince watcher, pays homage The Prince of cool Frankie says remix Sound bites A Little Trip to Heaven A mighty wind Sounds As brass bands descend on the Albert Hall, former bander Richard Morrison pipes up for a very British tradition July 27-August 2 The breadth of brass: the quirkier end of the family Training for top brass Life as an army musician is as much about combat and endurance as learning how to play perfect scales and arpeggios, discovers Amanda Holloway Sherry baby Pop Reviews Eugene McGuinness The Early Learnings of… Double Six Classical Skampa Quartet Dvorák Supraphon Pop Trying to stay legal Common Finding Forever Good Records/Universal Classical Emanuela Galli/Roberta Invernizzi Le Cantate per il Marchese Ruspoli Glossa Radio Mammoth hunters Sounds Frozen moments is how Interpol sees its intelligent, dark-edged brand of rock. Sophie Heawood met the quirky quartet More bands with brains Dance Bend it like Nureyev First night The Sleeping Beauty Royal Opera House Proms Bournemouth SO/Alsop; Collegium Musicum 90/Hickox Albert Hall Edinburgh International Book Times online Theatre Playing God Soho Theatre, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Feist Scaia, NW1 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 Little Britain Down Under Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Peter Scott: A Passion for Nature BBC Two, 9pm Star Stories Channel 4,9.30pm Doctor Zhivago (1965) Film choice TCM, 3pm The Fisher King (1991) ITV3, 9.05pm Hoffa (1992) ITV4, 10.30pm Variations The Watcher (2000) BBC One, 11.05pm Two-Lane Blacktop (1971) Film4,1.40am The Shield Five, 11pm Web video of the day Don't believe the Studio hype Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4278 Wellman Clinic Polygon Codeword No 20 Appeal Index Nimbys prepare to meet your match — in the shape of the 'local delivery vehicle' Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . Ripon In Mews House in London Get in Get out Get Away Knightsbridge, SW1: a large family home set over four floors in a quiet area Out Townhouse in Berkshire Windsor: a 19th-century Grade II listed property with a basement flat Away Flat in Gloucestershire Stow-on-the-Wold: a ground-floor apartment in a converted mansion house What Hips Really Mean Coverstory Home information packs finally arrive next week. Paula Hawkins explains the small print Council Houses and New Towns Back in Vogue Sitting Tight Sinclair Devielle Designer Swims against the Tide Future Homes Wayne Hemingway is convinced that the construction of new homes in the Thames Gateway is the way forward . . . Waht's the Risk of Flooding? The Bridge over Troubled Water … and pioneering buyers are snapping up his development in Dartford despite talk of flood risks Persimmon Multiplex Living Where the Sun Shines Abroad Outlook Fed up with all this rain? Boltholes in Rhodes and Crete can cost as little as £27,000 Greek for Beginners A House for the Price of a BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Absolutely Fabulous Where to Spendit This transformation of this Victorian mental hospital is the finest Marcus Binney has seen Five of the Best Inside Track Hoist a Sale at Cowes Where to Spend It A growing band of buyers are realising the attractions of island life, says Norman Miller For Sale Retire to the Fishery This house and trout farm in Berkshire might be a tasty move for a City banker eager to leave London, says Lucy Alexander Fish File Multiple Display Advertising Items Westmark Emerging Real Estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Laing Homes The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Flood Damages The Times Garden Parasols save The Right Side of the Tracks Hot Tip of the Week It may not be on the Tube, but Earlsfield is set to become southwest London's next big destination, says Paula Hawkins Bricks and Mortar Storm Brewing Pan Penninsula

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