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News from 31/07/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Mike Emmott, Andrew Billen, Tim Albone, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Tim Benbow, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, J. H. Humphrys, Dr Richard Pike, Ivo Tennant, Mr Justice Lightman, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Barry Turner, Penny Wark, Gavin Lightman, Gavin Knight, Angela Harley, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Marcus Oscarsson, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Sir Kenneth Warren, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Glenn O' Brien, Ted Morris, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, John Gifford, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Melanie Reid, Michael Harvey, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Andrew hind chief execuitve, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Dr Alex Armstrong, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Justice Minister, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Nicholas Higgs, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Dearbáil Jordan, Steve Hawkes, Sir Jonah Walker-Smith, David Crossland, Neil Moody, David Green, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Jargon Decoder, Peter Riddell, Dr Clare Naish, Michael Gove, James Rogers Director, Dan Bell, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Gillian Guy chief executive, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Roger Howard, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Cary Cooper, Eric Spielman, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Geoff Douglas,

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Index Brown gets a bigger bounce in America Labour at 18-month high, Times poll shows Bush hails Prime Minister as war ally Five fins you never knew about sharks £1bn in bank overdraft charges are paid back Sex crimes checks Law England face defeat Truants 'criminals' Index Timesonline Index Public Agenda Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Cameron's ratings tumble as senior Tories tell him to stop rebranding party PM still benefiting from 'Brown bounce' Poll puts Labour six points clear, on 39% New leaders usually get a boost but it's no reason to rush into an election Cinema mourns explorer of the human condition Ingmar Bergman dies, 89, on island home Tributes pour in to 'the last of the greats' Don't miss and don't bother . . . Villas Rise in number of sex offenders 'is swamping supervision system' Violent criminals are not monitored regularly Plan to clampdown on unprotected websites Break-up may end in court for unmarried couples Pugh Bullies who tortured and killed are jailed Marine killed in battle Gambling a level Former editor dies Clarification Armed robber? Me? I was a singer with a falsetto voice (till I went bald) ITV censured for 'cooking a live turtle' on a family show Skoda Auto Timesonline Brown keeps it formal as two leaders find common challenges Bush praises 'Gordon' over their 'shared vision' Prime Minister strikes a more solemn note Inside Still shoulder to shoulder but will leaders see eye to eye? 'He's not a dour Scotsman, he's humorous — we could relax' A memo on talks between Tony Blair and President Bush … Better late than never, summer's here at last Met Office says sunny spell set to continue Ice-cream shortage fears after the floods O2 Good riddance to the jet stream I'm losing height — distress call that ended in a noble sacrifice Inquest hears of final moments of crash plane Army major died to save young parachutist Tiscali Raising school leaving age 'could give thousands a criminal record' 'Conscription' will not work, says union leader Enforcement would provoke mass truancy Rac Schoolboys join recruitment drive for more male teachers Guantanamo cell is better than freedom, says inmate fighting against release Prisoner fears death if he returns to Algeria Plea to Britain by man who cleaned for Prescott The men who wait Inside Track Kelly Osbourne, who is to appear in the West End production of Chicago as Mama Morton. Either the publicity photo has been touched up or her corset is very tight. We'll know when she hits the stage We did have the Houses of Parliament down as committed Expect a rash of independent candidates in the election Something tells us that Gordon Brown could be willing … Honours for sale - proof People A dramatic abandonment of Norwich Theatre Royal's open Just in case you thought we were joking about having … Did we know about the raging war of egos behind the … Airbus Postscript Botched eye operation left top children's author with blurred vision, inquiry told Serious Business Cameron needs to concentrate on his own credibility, not on Brown Brown's Tougher Test China must be called to account over the Darfur tragedy Some-Fin Fishy The creature off the Cornish coast may be a great white shark. Or it may not A must-have for celebrity wastrels Chris Ayres La Notebook The silencing of our Mr Spocks Thunderer: You want a Love Actually moment? Do get real EU treaty benefits I name this ship . . . Drugs policy must follow an informed debate Minuses in our maths education Timesonline Changing the Lords Bad signs Cheap at the price Balsam bother Pass the claret Long-term visitor Log on and rediscover the generation gap We're at risk from fast-rising levels of complacency Act on Co2 Shortage of milk forces prices up as end looms for era of cheap food Index AA The diary wars How to identify a shark Shark? You'll have more luck in high street Great white 'sighting' shakes seaside resort Fear and resignation . . . over local business Renault Beach lovers scanning the sea off the coast of Cornwall Return of Smeato, the extraordinary hero Multiple Display Advertising Items In his own words Gene may put people in right mind Vases are the £760,000 real thing Mother of shot girl appears in court Cheaper life cover for vegetarians Expedia Opinion on cheap houses canvassed Woman accusing me is sick, Langham tells court Actor says alleged victim was 'terribly frail' He concedes there was love and affection Sky Sheepdog trial presenter dies In brief Girl drowns at foster home Tree surgeon 'cut off his head' Peeping Tom falls foul Geely Uncle Ben's Basmati rice Love's labours are a little lost when you are under a cloud First night Theatre The Taming of the Shrew Oxford Castle £2.4m punishment for massive signal failure Delays in scheme led to passenger crowding Fine will mean a drop in railway spending Multiple Display Advertising Items It's dog eat dog as pet charity denies claims of infighting Management accused of bullying clinic staff Long-serving vets disciplined by PDSA Pet project British Red Cross Allegations a 'distraction' If you want to save the planet, drive a diesel and don't turn on the air-con Greenest vehicles listed by Government Makers urged to cut cars' weight and power Multiple Display Advertising Items Wake up, smell the coffee and go for a run to reduce the risks of skin cancer Why that caffeine fix could help to save your life . . . but a pint of beer a day raises the chance of bowel illness Timesonline Timberland Flooring Tourists sentenced to four years in a Dubai jail for carrying specks of drugs One cannabis joint may be as bad as five cigarettes India Poland World's largest army turns 80 with a show of strength and weakness China opens military to rare foreign scrutiny Western fears over rising capability rejected Standing force China climate change storms 'have affected 200 million' Five million displaced in mass evacuations 700 dead and worse may yet be to come Unhcr Land of deadly floods Taleban rebels turn back on deal and kill second Christian hostage Group says agreed deadlines were not met Body of first Korean victim is returned home The Times Leader defies calls to quit after electoral humiliation Victory for animal rights group as elephants banned from roads HIV health cover will help with cost of treatment (AP): Asean ministers put pressure on Burma (AFP): Holiday isle blaze (AFP): Migrants escape (AFP): War crimes charges (AP): Hit twice by lightning (Reuters): Prisoner's threat (AFP): Body found in fridge 'Botched raid led to Beslan deaths' Videotape contradicts official version of siege Massacre 'triggered by Russian troop blunder' The Times Putin critic charged with stealing $13m from bank 'Torture' of baby prompts call for Maoris to report abusers Multiple Display Advertising Items MP quits party of family values after prostitute takes overdose in hotel room Proud he did 'the right thing by raising alarm' Deputies set to vote on voluntary drug tests Poland defies move to block road through protected forest Banks hit with £1bn refund bill as consumers fight fees HSBC unit profits dip 20% after complaints Banks face payouts over mortgage exit fees Virgin Media sale in doubt as TPG quits De La Rue inquiry Home loans hold up Pearson's US 'burst' Quote of the day More Irish millionaires Business big shot German victim as credit turmoil hits Europe Brush off Stock markets News Corp likely to secure votes for Dow Jones bid Big payouts will be but a minor irritation Shareholders' plumbing problem Commodities L&G's dark side Timesonline Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline TPG withdraws as finance market jitters cast doubt over Virgin Media auction Buyout firm had fears about business model Europe's biggest cable operator shows interest Business big shot Steve Burch Corporates' window of opportunity Americans spend $41 billion (£20.2 billion) a year … City Diary Samsung Anonymity blown? What are the odds on that? City Diary They are advertising for a Parliamentary Commissioner … City Diary Why getting insurance can really pay off City Diary De La Rue shares hit by news of police inquiry In Kensington and Chelsea, there has been a fuss over … City Diary Picture Gallery ICI keeps talking despite rejecting new bid British group still refusing to open books Akzo's increased offer helped by German firm Resolution threatens switch from merger to takeover in Friends deal Cantos Xchanging ABN stops backing Barclays merger bid (Reuters): Steria acquires Xansa Mail strikes spur TNT Broadband delay Grid outlook strong Moss Bros sales up Rising cost of borrowing fails to stem demand for mortgages Figures for June approvals 'defy gravity' No sign of any drop in credit card spending Panel votes to keep GSK's diabetes drug on market Timesonline Comet IATA chief attacks BAA over Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Education pays at Pearson as profits jump HMV offloads Japan arm for up to £70m (Reuters): Utilities investigated Verizon buys Rural (Reuters): Monster job losses (Reuters): Audi's record drive Thousands more are on millionaires' row in booming Ireland Republic is world's second-richest nation Fears over national reliance on property New cycle Great British Beer Festival The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Barclays Stockbrokers British funds 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Vedanta's Sesa stake boosts its prospects Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Raising cash offer adds new glossy coat to ICI Soco International Deal of the day Quintain Estates Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times The College of Law Results: Bar Vocational Course & Legal Practice Course 2007 The results relate solely to students who were successful at the first attempt. If your name is not on the list and you have not received our letter by today, please contact the BVC or Assessment Office at the Centre which you attended The College of Law Contempt warning about speculation in press Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Weather Eye Ingmar Bergman Passionate and visionary director whose many films and plays won him worldwide acclaim as the 'finest artist in cinema' Ingmar Bergman, film and theatre director, was born on july 14,1918. He died on july 30,2007, aged 89 Mike Reid Gravel-voiced comedian and actor who gave formidable performances as EastEnders' loveable rogue Frank Butcher Mike Reid, comedian and actor, was born on January 19,1940. He died of a heart attack on july 29,2007, aged 67 Michel Serrault Prolific French Character actor who found international fame playing a flamboyant drag queen in La Cage aux Folles Michel Serrault, actor, was born on January 24,1928. He died of cancer on July 29,2007, aged 79 Richard Stott Highly respected journalist who took his aggressive irreverence to the editor's chair at the Daily Mirror and Today Richard Stott, journalist, was born on August 17,1943. He died of cancer on July 30,2007, aged 63 Court Circular Funding cuts to hit Rape Crisis centres in UK Notebook Charities Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Church news Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Timesonline Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Terrible cost of heavy rains on the battlefields Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 31,1795 The firebrand radical Henry Redhead Yorke was arrested, tried and imprisoned for conspiracy against the government Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Tariq can prove more than a match for Betfair rivals Racing Goodwood Excellent Art is 15-8 favourite with Coral for the … Rugby union Cricket Channel 4 has little time to find sponsor Beverley Racing Coral Course specialists Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Yarmouth Perth The National Hunt fixture at Stratford on Thursday … Windsor William Jarvis gave warning yesterday that Tobosa is … Uttoxeter England centre on new combination Rugby union The london paper Timesonline Going out on a Wim: last place puts Belgian at leading edge Sport on television Mayo tests positive as Tour doping scandal spreads Cycling Whelan considers selling up at Wigan Whitakers lead way Renault invest Furyk back at No 2 Ohuruogu's chance Youngsters on top Middlesex stumbe and manage to lose their way Cricket NatWest Pro40 second division Minor Counties First-class averages Scoreboard Clubs LV Country Championship First division Second division Sreesanth living dangerously in role of pantomime villain Cricket Second npower Test match India fast bowler wins few friends with antics England behaviour invites disapproval The Times Shot of the day Inside edge Spell of the day Ball of the day Sign of the day Stat of the day Friends reunited . . . . . . or not reunited Pitch report Rain or shine? Tuning in Even the best live in shadow of technology's accusing finger Cricket Second npower Test match Pat Gibson on why the growing appliance of science places an unreasonable demand on umpires to get every decision right Bowls Results Cricket Equestrianism Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Football Zaheer provides zip to unravel England again and put victory on silver platter Cricket Second npower Test match Betfair Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Scudamore could be called on to give evidence in Tevéz court case Football Legal battle over star forward intensifies Agent seeking swift end to protracted affair Frank Yallop, the Los Angeles Galaxy coach, believes … Actor reduced my wife and son to tears, says Warnock Window watch Dead certs Decent bets Long shots Football Pipex Eriksson's overseas buying policy goes against type Swede baffles all after lauding Premier League Search for foreign talent set to continue Alex flies back to Brazil after move to Chelsea ends in row at airport Football Martin Jol, the Tottenham Hotspur head coach, has been Return to Wembley gives a boost to Community Shield attendance Times Crossword 23,667 Play the Game Zaheer emerges full of beans to have last laugh on England Joke backfires badly as left-armer takes toll Sreesanth fined after barging into Vaughan The Times Mortgages for Business Football Giles Smith Index The face An unblemished escutcheon Did you see? Watch out for exotic beasts The click Did you know? Davis is a natural on radio Did you hear? Blonde bombshell Image of the day Modern morals The baby's called what? Tempted to call the new arrival Blade, Spike, or Luna? Stefanie Marsh reports that these days your name is your brand, and choosing the right one could help a child into Oxbridge Edbookfest Carbon dating Reportage Penny Wark finds out why some people seek out doppelgängers of former loves The Times Happy as a pig in mud on my fantasy farm Addictive allure of in the Night Garden Logo-free at last Happiness is . . . being Danish and enjoying life Reportage They are taxed more than any other country, yet they are among the world's happiest people. Barry Turner investigates Dorks, dweebs and dummies Men tuesday For decades, TV ads patronised women. Then it was men's turn to be belittled. It's time we moved on, says Mark Jones Skype gadgets The kit Grunting, dimwit, male stereotypes alarm fathers Kids, and grown-up kids, just want to camp The revolution started here Andy Warhol's films changed cinema — and it was pretty crazy making them Glenn O' Brien recalls Factory life Starbucks Coffee Summer of Warhol …pretty chings The grip of passion First night Opera L'amore dei tre re Opera Holland Park Proms Hallé/Elder Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concert Swedish CO/Dausgaard Barbican More First Night in the main paper Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers form back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Channel 4 Racing from Glorious Goodwood Viewing Guide Channel 4,2pm Saira Khan's Pakistan Adventure BBC Two, 9pm Sensitive Skin BBC Two, 10pm Two Weeks Notice (2002) Film choice ITV1, 9pm The Ipcress File (1965) BBC Two, 11.20pm Keeping the Faith (2000) BBC One, 11.20pm Variations Cape Wrath Channel 4,10pm Spirit of the Beehive (1973) BBC Four, 11.30pm Pulp (1972) BBC Two, 1.05am Web video of the day The final act of a princess Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4281 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 22 Sunrise Index Summer Break Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Society of the Week Other Views Readers swamped with tales of flooding Issue of the Week The Weather Index Child Offenders The Week in Numbers In the Professional Press New Medical Research Rivalry threat to child surgery Health Other Stories we Liked Is it worth waiting for? PCT plan unnerves nurses It's simple, really - you pay later PFI Many miss out on care cost saving Social Policy Ballot Boxing Safety first, but keep it sane Interview Filling in forms never saves a life, Sir Bill Callaghan, chairman of the Health and Safety Commission, tells David Rose. It's just a means to the end of sensible risk management Media Monitor Legislation Update Seen in Hansard The niceties of bad behaviour Social Policy Business-Facing Higher Education Stats staff in critical mode Relocation Hero and Villain A lesson for universities Education The diligent can jump the queue Councils Street art fires online democracy Councils Jargon Encoder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to you . . . There ought to be room of grandpa What Works for us Focal Point Diary Dates Inside An act of God or can the law help? There is no single body responsible for flood defence in England. Whom do you turn to if you are flooded out, asks Neil Moody When a judge tries to sue the pants off a defendant Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Breaking down the barriers The Court of Appeal has done mediation no favours. Gavin Lightman on why, for many people, it may be the only access to justice Lawyer of the week Sandhya Drew Fashionable shoos Multiple Display Advertising Items

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