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News from 30/07/2007

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Robert Vincent, Alastair Plumb, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Carol Sarler, Will Pavia, Jeremy Whittle, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sathnam Sanghera, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Frieda Hughes, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Louise Holly, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, David Clayton, Rosemary Bennett, Philip Nash, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Louis Olivier Bancoult Chairman, Chagos Refuges Group, Arthur Fossey, Elizabeth Colman, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Graham Spiers, Jeremy Lee, Terence Kealey, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Paul Diamond, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Shaun Tandon, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Ken Livingstone Mayor of London, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Brian Shaw, Jonathon Clayton, Jean Swain, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Gerald Grainge, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, David Fulton, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert Rhodes, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Criminal trial chaos over lack of judges Huge backlog delays serious cases until 2008 Retired judges pressed into service to fill gaps Index Brown stresses 'shared destiny' with America Theatre protest Election humiliation Private equity vow MS breakthrough Index Todays Weather Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find The Times Genetic breakthrough offers MS sufferers hope of new treatment Discovery focuses on immune system cells Latest find is first key advance for 30 years The NHS is considering funding a trial to compare Timesonline Stars in bid to save actors' cradle Oldest theatre closed for vital refurbishment Actors fear venue will stage only weddings Benedict Nightingale Chief Theatre Critic Old stager Boodles Brown invokes Churchill as he stresses 'shared destiny' with US Common values based on freedom, says PM Rumours over British withdrawal from Iraq Senior Tories call on Cameron to resist the Right Pugh NHS pay changes 'not benefiting patients' Fraud costs £600m TB cases at temple Stabbing death Rights for couples The wine whose weakness is its strength The blockbuster, and why it may finally be on its last legs Rolex One goal unites thousands of Iraqis in footballing triumph An Iraqi victory Crowds defy curfews to celebrate sporting victory over Saudi Arabia Seven people die after being hit by stray bullets fired in the jubilation Pipex . . . and they party in London All together now — the unifying power of sport An Iraqi victory Jordans Lead us not into cyber-temptation as missionaries enter Second Life Virtual welcome Mike Reid, Cockney comedian and EastEnder, dies aged 67 No kidding, we'll take care of your child — and your ironing New breed of nursery caters for whole family Luxury service eases the stress of working life Convenience is the key to happy clients Terror suspect law 'already adequate' Murder charge The longest wait Death crash suspect Police car complaint Inmate on warpath Ba MI5 betrayed me, says Guantanamo man Surrey man 'helped authorities find cleric' Handlers 'broke pledge after US rendition' Australian police defend treatment of terror suspect Tiscali Rogue gangmasters are moving migrants to work in care homes British Red Cross Multiple Display Advertising Items Workers' charges Eco-house faces demolition for 'negative impact on environment' Green home breaks National Park rules Couple plan appeal to the Welsh Assembly E. on Beyond Massachusetts Brown needs to show that his Atlanticism stretches into the American heartland Abe, Abe, Abe Maria Reform in Japan hasn't a prayer if politics is a game of swap-prime-ministers Guiding Principles There is much to be said for leaky tents and charred sausages Why sadists are so useful Picture Gallery Capitalism is safe and well (probably) Thunderer: So, you're a pot head? How very, very boring Let us go home TB global epidemic It's not my fault Highly unfair How best to stop danger crossing our borders Bristol Old Vic Company: Actors unite behind threatened theatre company Timesonline Testing sport cheats Fun with balsam Hastings winner Cooking chore Phonetics 9½ weeks and counting for David Cameron The true confessions of a serial moggie murderer Stefanie Marsh Simon Barnes Howling in harmony with nature in the park where you can't see the wolf for the trees Predator's return aids recovery of the aspen 'Top dog' puts hungry herbivores in their place Jekyll Summer crackdown on peril of the drug-drivers Castle Cover Thieves to be caught hook, line and sinker Seven elderly cruise passengers may have caught legionnaires' disease Inside Track Taps on, but water isn't safe to drink 34 years, and still going strong Witnesses to city shootings sought Cathedral craft gets a royal viewing Boeing After 38 years, the Army's longest campaign draws to a quiet close Ulster 5,000 soldiers remain, but not as security force No celebrations, just 'private remembrance' Campaign figures Toyota 'Don't get distracted. Stay alert' 'i had to think: she's a terrorist' Ulster Western revival looks back to simpler life Hollywood reverts to a better kind of baddie Trend reflects unease about US place in world The Times Horse opera fuelled by oats Multiple Display Advertising Items Singing and dancing in the rain First night World music Womad Charlton Park, Malmesbury Suicide girl's father seeks custody of sisters Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland South Africa Revenge of the middle classes sends Japan's ruling party to historic defeat Prime Minister faces calls for resignation Scandals blamed for collapse in voter support Power plays Why there is life yet in the old Liberal zombie Nationwide How youth and assertiveness gave way to familiar scandals 'New Irish' help to keep the faith Pious immigrants are helping Ireland's traditional religious fervour return to life Pin-up at the Vatican opens up on his rock'n'roll past Toxic hit that is fuelling crime and violence in the townships Crystal meth, the 'most dangerous drug in the world', has torn apart South Africa's forgotten communities Crystal killer AFP: More US defence aid for Israel and Saudis AP: 'Uniform must go' AP: Mine kills 3 children AFP: Six men executed AP: Blow for Kasparov AFP: Mountaineer dies Textbooks rewrite history to fit Putin's vision Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union Saviour of the species is too old to bear cubs Multiple Display Advertising Items On the wild side (Reuters): Taleban threat to hostages (Reuters): Ministers sacked over water virus (AP): Gay couple get prison visit right (Reuters): Hospital surgery by phone light (Reuters): Tourists killed in coach explosion (AP): Punk in trouble for stripping The big fat Sikh wedding is banned Multiple Display Advertising Items Religious rules ABN Amro expected to rebuff Barclays bid Avandia verdict due Energy 'too dear' Hands on for EMI win Quote of the day Flights to Australia Business big shot MPs promise to keep up pressure on private equity industry Committee sees need to ensure accountability Factual interim report result of sharp divisions J'accuse Slump in shares threatens $38bn of US flotations Stock markets Forget the bears, a new kind of bull will drive markets Commodities One to one Currencies Need to know Terra Firma set to win EMI despite Citigroup's hard line Business big shot Supermarket prices next in line to feel effects of summer floods Dearer groceries may hinder Bank campaign Shortfalls predicted in production from farms Emerald US regulator to rule on risks of Avandia, with £1.2bn at stake for GSK RBS bid boosted as Dutch bank ditches support for Barclays Apax's £1.3bn offer could spark battle for Emap division 'Anti-competitive' energy firms under fire Suppliers 'fail to pass on cheaper prices' Watchdog attacks lack of rivalry British holidaymakers overpay for mobile calls as operators drag feet Intel Price of power United Business Media plc Interim Results 2007 Robson's new firm leads £100m chase for National Tyres ICI set to reject new Akzo Nobel bid Pressure for Pearl's Resolution aim Slowdown in house price rises Ashley accuses City investors BA and Virgin vie for first direct flights Down Under Les Echos editor-elect accuses Pearson bosses of 'betrayal' Sale unpopular with French paper's staff Plans to start up rival, online business title Times Online Tilda feeds hungry new market by selling its packaged rice in India The changing lifestyle of the sub-continent's middle classes offers an Essex company an opportunity. Ashling O'Connor reports The Times Grains of truth Public figure at helm of private company Monday manifesto Lord Heseltine, chairman of Haymarket, the publishing company, argues that family control helps it to take the long-term view C. V. Multiple Display Advertising Items The leader questioned Equity Prices Red Leaves André Milongo Respected civil servant who became the first, and only, democratically elected Prime Minister of Congo André Milongo, Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo, 1991-92, was born on October 20,1935. He died on July 22,2007, aged 71 Leon Zelman Holocaust survivor who founded the Jewish Welcome Service in Vienna and helped to promote religious tolerance Leon Zelman, Holocaust survivor, was born on June 12,1928. He died on July 11,2007, aged 79 Notebook Sky at night Frank Taylor Influential public servant and administrator who steered the postwar expansion and modernisation of the Smithsonian Frank Taylor, director-general of Smithsonian Museums, 1968. He died on June 14,2007, aged 104 Marguerite Vogt Modest, dedicated and unsung virologist whose pioneering research led to the development of the polio vaccine Marguerite Vogt, molecular biologist, was born in 1913. She died on July 6,2007, aged 94 Soane's Privy Council merits more than a judicial review Notebook Architecture Livelihood condition for succeeding tenant Law Report Queen's Bench Division Challenge to bias must be made immediately Court of Appeal Disparity reference to ECJ Court of Appeal Word Watching Perseids meteor shower to put on a bright show Sky at Night August Court Circular Calls to the Bar Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Birthdays Gifts Public Notices Legal Notices Court & Social Chinese rockets to blast away Olympic rain clouds Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 30,1938 The Times reports the deteriorating options for Jews in Germany, but does not predict how dark the "shadow of chaos" will grow Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Ascot determined to polish summer crown Racing Management vows to revive King George day Prize-money and support races targeted Uttoxeter Tour de France Cricket Windsor Racing Darjina sparkles at Deauville Leading trainers Jockeys Yarmouth Wolverhampton Course specialists Price makes most of home advantage Boxing England dominate Commonwealth event Super-heavyweight extends winning streak Comet Hatton agrees to Mayweather bout Farrell's fate rests on whether Tindall is considered fit to play Rugby union Rugby World Cup 2007 39 days to go Whitlam gold caps Britain's record haul Women break duck Crown goes to Chile Reade looks ready Greenfingered Williamson will be digging for victory at Lord's Archery Ascot Racing Yesterday's details Carlisle Pontefract Athletics Results Boxing Cricket Equestrianism Golf It's not just cricket Cricket Fixtures Football Other sport Rowing Rugby league Shooting Tennis How to solve the problem of finding a girl to play like Maria Tennis Nick Bollettieri's academy is a byword for success, Agassi and Sharapova just two of its graduates. The search for winners goes on Middlesex7s The Times Production lines Henman back in the frame with tall order on his hands Aggravated back injury could keep Idowu out of Osaka frame Athletics Norwich Union World Trials Triple-jumper forced to pull out of contest Devonish wins from behind in 200 metres The Times Sayers aiming high as she sets sights on lifting gloom Never mind any medals, the best is good enough for Jackson Athletics Norwich Union Potter's wizards get off to flyer and set unlikely Wembley date for French club Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup semi-finals Stadium je t'adore Cunningham plays starring role to seal return to familiar stage Engage Super League Fletcher leaves Hickstead happy with third Queen Elizabeth win Equestrianism Longines Royal International Horse Show Overa the only horse to go clear in jump-off French riders reign supreme in King George LV County Championship scoreboards Lowe takes Welsh back to high ground Luckman out of luck Romero rules at last Gloucestershire v Warwickshire Cricket NatWest Pro40 first division Scoreboards Hampshire make most of their time in the sun Worcestershire v Sussex Yorkshire v Somerset Cricket NatWest Pro40 second division Glamorgan v Middlesex Key century ensures no respite for Derbyshire Chanderpaul's summer love-in continues Ealham injury piles pressure on pre-season favourites England prepare for long haul after day of many injustices Cricket Second npower Test match Multiple Display Advertising Items Shot of the day Snapshot of the day Thought of the day Spell of the day Ball of the day Pitch report Rain or shine? Tuning in Shock of the day India's answer to John and Paul get back to where they once belonged Cricket Second npower Test match Scoreboard from Trent Bridge The Times The jokes that could backfire on sports that pedal in cash Cycling Tour de France Renault Contador wins, but the race loses Cycling Tour de France Numbers that tell the story Times Crossword 23,666 Final positions England seek batting hero to save Test after Indians take control Tendulkar departs to contentious decision Vaughan spoken to about players' conduct The Times The Game Rugby league Index Monday poem The click Did you see? Credit for Casanovas Did you know? Go black, turn green Did you hear? It's my drink Image of the day Modern morals Brownie points When it comes to girls, everyone from traditionalists to ultra-feminists has an agenda. But, says Sarah Vine, it's time we stopped trying to pigeonhole the next generation of women—and let them get on with being whatever they want to be Don't do this, do that: advice for girls through the years How to deal with boys Timesonline Simple first recipes for postmodern girls The Times Berezovsky is playing us, and it's embarrassing Transformed into an unaffordable place Smokers' revenge I want to die well Health monday Elizabeth Bryan had an 80 per cent chance of developing cancer in her breasts or ovaries. Then it struck her pancreas. But, she tells Jane Wheatley, she refuses to let death rule her life Would you want to know? Multiple Display Advertising Items I live in limbo, and must do so with equanimity My mother chose a paedophile over me Work or family problems? AA Starbucks Coffee It's a jungle out there Style Feel adventurous? Then hunt out the safari trend, says Alice Olins Grab yourself a sale bargain Truth or daring? Arts Can Tommy Sheridan bury his 'gristle and sleaze' reputation by turning chat show host? Dominic Maxwell meets him The 20 must-see acts at the Edinburgh Fringe Robert Dawson Scott and Dominic Maxwell pick the top theatre and comedy Fringe podcasts Spamalot Write and wrong First night Theatre The Agent Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Theatre Romeo and Juliet BAC, SW11 Proms BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall Fringe Pop Scissor Sisters O2 Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Gary Numan Bristol Academy 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 India with Sanjeev Bhaskar Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Rosemary & Thyme ITV1, 9pm Napoleon Dynamite (2004) Film choice Film4,9pm Angel Heart (1987) ITV4, 10pm Imaginary Heroes (2004) Five, 11pm Variations Diana Last Days of a Princess Five,9pm TV Heaven, Telly Hell Channel 4,11.05pm The Big Red One (1980) BBC One, 11.25pm A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929, b/w) BBC Two, 1.30am Web video of the day Griff lives the high life Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4280 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 21 Cystic Fibrosis Trust Index The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Allardyce Tires of Slim Pickings The Build-Up George Caulkin on the thin end of the wedge at Newcastle Beckham Close-Up Elano to Join City Arriving in the Game next week, the writer who just keeps on winning awards The Future Timesonline The fantasy game for fans with brains Dead Certs Window Watch Decent Bets Long Shots Manchester United Van Persie Answers Striking Question The Build-Up Gary Jacob sees Arsenal begin life after Henry by winning welcome silverware The Summer Sales The Summer Sales The Summer Sales Fitting Tribute to Alan Ball The Come Back Ronaldo is the New Beckham Oliver Kay on winger's rise to global icon Football on TV Week Ahead Fixtures and Results Hughes in Pledge of Faith The News The Times Mourinho Lost for Words as Chelsea Falter The Build-Up Portuguese shuns post-match formalities after flat display, says Graham Spiers Trundle to Seal Bristol Switch The Transfers Coca-Cola Championship The Prem League One League Two Dell

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