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News from 01/08/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Lindsay Cooke Co-ordinator, David Aaronovitch, Professor David J. Finney, Magnus Linklater, Roderick Bailey, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Claire Bassett Director, Roy Clare, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Dr Gordon Caldwell Consultant Physician, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dr David Stevens, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Dr Umesh Udeshi Chairman of the Executive, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Matthew Shaw Specialist Registrar Orthopaedics, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Leslie Lawton, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, John Unsworth, Lewis Smith Environment reporter, Brian McCabe, Patrick Walker, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Stephen Campion Chief Executive, Dr Richard Marks Consultant Anaesthetist, Nigel Haynes Director, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Ruth Scurr, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Kim Fletcher, Dearbáil Jordan, John. W. Denning, Jonathan Clayton, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Brian Berry, Thomas Catán, Gordon Glass, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Dileep Premachandran, Peter Riddell, Melanie McDonagh, Canon Chris Chivers, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Marion Williams, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Dr Matt Jameson-Evans Specialist Registrar Orthopaedics, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Long, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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Index New TV row over 'faked' Alzheimer's death Police want 'Tesco jails' Call for mobile units at all shopping centres Shoplifters, hooligans and drunks are targeted Brown puts party on alert for early election Right to know Buyout deal close Darfur peace mission Glass crash danger Index Today's weather Times2 News Opinion Quick find The Times Dangerous inmates may go free after court ruling on indefinite sentences How IPPs add up 'The moment a person dies matters' 'Powerful portrait of decline' Multiple Display Advertising Items Birth certificates 'should tell donor children who their real parents are' Origins must be made clear, say MPs and peers Parents 'cannot be forced to tell children' Britain 'has poor record over cancer' Pugh Pope sends praise to 'invaluable' Scouts Dead soldier named Disease 'not from ship' Divorce appeal lost New film opens festival State pupils gallop to glory by beating public schools at their own game Boots Brown drums up funds for a snap autumn poll Politics Labour put on notice for an October election Policymaking and staff are main obstacles Index Mission accomplished — policy, not glitz Oct 18 Pros Why not take a swing at the Tories this year? Cons It's a temptation, but one that is likely to be resisted . . . as Cameron fights to quash mutineers Unbreakable windows 'are recipe for panic', rail crash survivors say Safety move to stop people being thrown out Alternative escape routes 'are inadequate' Norwich Union £2m NHS bill over doctor suspended for 5½ years Pullman writes a book that will shed light on darkness of his beliefs Sequel to his trilogy will explain his atheism Author hopes that he can answer his critics Finding religion between the lines Inside Track Sainsbury's Children stoned man to death as he played with son, court is told Father collapsed after attack on cricket game Gang as young as 10 'bragged as they fled' Nasty shock for lead thieves as Caesar's finest give chase Multiple Display Advertising Items Medion Kylie Minogue, nipping out for a break while filming the Christmas episode of Doctor Who at Swansea Marina A brave job advert from the controversial production … A VIP gathering to see Bolshoi Ballet at the Coli Shock! According to sightings, Peter Ainsworth, the … Old habits die hard as No 10 spins a quick try to US press People A correspondent is startled to find his innocuous e-mai Postscript "i hate being told that I've won things, " spits Germai British tourists in waiting game as fires sweep holiday islands Thousands evacuated as forests burn down Disgruntled ranger held after confession Axa November Surprise? The wrong and the right timetable for any early general election When Sweeties Turn Sour Cricketers who resort to bowling jellybeans are on a sticky wicket Confronting Iran Not only America is nervous of Tehran's intentions Me, I'm keeping out of the water Picture Gallery Does Mr Brown know what he's doing? Thunderer: Ah, Bergman. The great purveyor of tedious films Faith and sexuality Modern architecture Cut through the fog of doctor training fiasco Making use of extra school years Timesonline Rogues in building Regional theatre Conflict resolution Court chaos answer Free-flowing water Mystery measures Beware the jobsworth with a target, my son Who's your daddy? Well, it doesn't really matter now I count Chavs are warned not to mingle with Goodwood's thoroughbreds O2 Lloyds TSB He might be under a cloud, but feisty Dave can still see the silver lining Head guilty of safety lapse that led to death of boy, 3 O2 Death of film 'poet' who laid Sixties London bare Antonioni mourned as luminary of art cinema Director to lie in state at City Hall in Rome Multiple Display Advertising Items Teachers demand ban on sites used by cyber-bullies Children and staff are suffering online abuse Victims exposed to 'constant humiliation' A website has been shut down by police for showing … Multiple Display Advertising Items A case of great white fever Shark tales Derbyshire Building Society Lennon glasses expected to fetch £1m at auction Man admits treasure fraud Satellite to track binmen Police hunt bottom pincher High time we cared for our uplands Britain's hills and fells are vital, and not just for inspiring artists. But they are not as rugged as they look, says the RSPB Latin setting, but where's the passion? First night Theatre Carmen Jones Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items First Night Speeding police chief faces fine Man wins twice in same lottery Muslim channel fined £30,000 Petrol-powered skates seized He asked us to help girl, say Langham sons Prosecution says case is a 'miserable tragedy' Statements were cant and hypocrisy, says QC Multiple Display Advertising Items Morrisons France India UN approves 26,000 peacekeepers for Darfur after years of slaughter Force will be drawn mainly from Africa Move is backed by threat of more sanctions New force faces morass of enmities in a hostile landscape Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's going to beat the dust out of this carpet? US offer to arm Arab states wins lukewarm response from leaders Little support for plan to neutralise Iran Rice bound for Israel on new peace initiative (AFP): Khmer Rouge leader on genocide charges (Reuters): General censured (AFP): Nujoma accused (AFP): Journalists to hang (Reuters): Cheney admits error (AFP): Shades of childhood South Korea urges US to intervene after Taleban kills second hostage Lloyds TSB Indian doctor 'was told to flee Australia' after British attacks Union threat to rugby cup puts end to Sarkozy honeymoon Multiple Display Advertising Items Sarko's flashpoints Oil oligarch bows out in face of 'state harassment' Surgeon 'hastened man's death' to harvest his kidneys for transplant Multiple Display Advertising Items Donation details Bollywood star jailed for links to bombers Sanjay Dutt bought arms from gangsters Be calm and quiet, weeping actor is told Tate Stars and bars Shares rally with best one-day rise in years Heathrow split urged Sugar sells Amstrad Taylor cuts 700 jobs Quote of the day US lender pulls plug Business big shot Standard Life policyholders are promised slice of £1.3bn orphan funds Windfall from insurer when contracts end Approach at odds with rival's lump-sum payout Flying the flag C&C shares tumble after second profit warning Summer comes too late for Magners Stock markets Bancroft family swings behind News Corp bid for Dow Jones The Lloyds dividend is a sacred cash cow Picture Gallery Alan Sugar is no shareholder idol Commodities BAA's hard lesson Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Airlines urge end of BAA's Heathrow grip Carriers want sale of terminals to rivals Airport group replies after Livingstone attack Business big shot Stephen Nelson Invest to end passengers' misery The Wimpole Clinic Cheltenham & Gloucester Honesty is the best policy City Diary Picture Gallery A curious tale of 'stars' and moonlighting City Diary Picture Gallery It is childish to make fun of people's names, even … City Diary John Madejski, the businessman who made his fortune … City Diary You would hope that Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Feder City Diary Final scoop for Sugar as Sky buys Amstrad Sir Alan nets £34.5m as 40-year-old firm sells Shares jump 21% after board approves buyout Taylor Wimpey says merger on course despite US housing market downturn Great shakes, big mistakes Home truths Scarborough Lloyds earnings rise to £2bn as Deutsche Bank wins Abbey Life The Times Metronet faces strikes threat over job loss fears Proposed code on buyouts toughened Retail sales gain (Reuters): Clipper price (PA): Fopp's comeback MacDonald expands An American institution feels the pain of grappling with the digital revolution Company forced to move more data online Lacklustre share price before News Corp bid Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items General Motors back in the black with an $891m quarterly profit (AP): Johnson & Johnson to cut jobs (PA): ITunes notches up 3bn downloads Americans upbeat on economy (AP): CBS presents gloomy picture Lender pulls plug as US loans crisis spreads to prime sector Shares in American Home Mortgage fall after credit cut Harvard suffers blow from hedge fund's losses City currency trade leaves New York trailing Comet Bre-X fraud trial ends with no conviction The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Witan British funds As the Alps warm up, resorts feel the chill Multiple Display Advertising Items Paint at any price? 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 Insurance sector in vanguard of recovery Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day SABMiller can weather the storms that rock C&C Woolworths Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Panerai Reader Offers Word Watching Weather Eye Michelangelo Antonioni Compelling director whose sparse, moodily elegant films lingered on the anguish and alienation in contemporary society Michelangelo Antonioni, film director, was born on September 29,1912. He died on July 30,2007, aged 94 Professor Luigi Meneghello Accomplished novelist and scholar who for 25 years presided over the pioneering Italian department at Reading Professor Luigi Meneghello, teacher, scholar and writer, was born on February 16,1922. He died on June 26,2007, aged 85 Malcolm Slesser Lives Remembered Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle Jeanne Beauvais Phil Drabble Presenter of One Man and His Dog who retired to his wildlife sanctuary Phil Drabble, OBE, television presenter, was born on May 14,1914. He died on July 29,2007, aged 93 When tribunal witness requests anonymity Law Report House of Lords Expert's report in context Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Court Circular SOE memorial unveiled at German concentration camp Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Fellows University News Bridge Chess Winning move Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Warm surfaces and cool skies whip up tornados Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 1,1902 When the bordereau, a handwritten offer of French military secrets, was found at the German Embassy in Paris, blame fell on a Jewish artillery officer. Captain Alfred Dreyfus was cashiered and sent to Devil's Island for treason. Emile Zola exposed the injustice with his letter, "J'accuse", and the scandal … Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Success of Tariq leaves Chapple-Hyam musing on elusive trainers' title Racing Two-time runner-up had fancied chances O'Brien maintains tempo with Yellowstone Leicester Cool Running, trained by Christy Roche and ridden by … Rugby league Multiple Display Advertising Items Cricket Excellent Art can brush aside rivals Racing Goodwood Course specialists Perth Earl risks dressing down after fashion statement Racing Redcar Kempton Park Radcliffe targets autumn return Athletics Briton ruled out of World Championships Idowu named despite back injury recurrence Bowls Results Goodwood Racing Yesterday's results Cricket Fixtures Beverley Cricket Football Other sport Perth Squad for Osaka Football Hockey Tennis Streak proves Chanderpaul can be fallible Cricket LV County Championship Glamorgan ease the gloom Sussex grit their teeth as Chapple turns the screw Timesonline Bristol brings Birt a change of fortune Ball-tampering proving a hard nut to crack for the authorities Rugby league Stand-off is latest star caught tackling tackle Sport littered with below-the-belt crimes The Times Burgess can rest easy Henman hits new low after humbling by wild card Tennis Virgin media England opt to play the waiting game as Henson runs out of time Rugby union Ashton admits he does not know best XV World Cup dreams over for Wales centre The Times Teams McLaren case back in court as FIA admits to 'suspicions' Motor racing Alex needed more than ever after Chelsea's injury woes continue Football Premiership Rugby Academy Rangers endured some nervous moments in the first leg … Sinkewitz admits to use of testosterone Hick signs on again Foster's title thirst Danson makes cut West Ham feel the heat after documents shed new light on Tèvez saga Football Date is set for case to be heard in High Court Club's reservations about player's signature Multiple Display Advertising Items Martins talks a welcome boost for Allardyce Sir Alex Ferguson began clearing the decks for the … Human rights group voices angry opposition to Thaksin takeover Football Timesonline Extreme owners Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Lessons to be learnt from sweets and sour episode in Nottingham Cricket Second npower Test match Tremlett offers England hope of bouncing back to level matters Cricket Second npower Test match Hostile India emerged from a spiteful day in Melbourne Times Crossword 23,668 Scoreboard Vaughan chews over warning Captain apologies for incident with sweets Referee to remind the teams of responsibilities The Times Lydia Hislop Football Index The face The tough-talking Tory Did you see? Half a cup's better than a full one The click Did you know? No larfing matter Did you hear? Bring out your inner anti-green Image of the day Modern morals A courtesy call Should you intervene when someone is being a bad citizen? Would that make you a good citizen, or just a busybody? And is asking someone to stub out a cigarette worth verbal abuse, violence or even death? David Aaronovitch demands a return to civic responsibility My Top Ten anti-social hates The citizen test: what do you do if . . . I can't help intervening — I'm an American A short and sad life Family secrets A reader describes the pain felt for the loss of a baby cousin, conceived and born during the Second World War, whose short life remains a secret until today Do you live with a family secret? Readers' advice The Times A song and dance about the state of theatreland Putting their oar in . . . and a bit more Columnists take note 'Antichrist' heads for a fall Reportage Intimate secrets have been revealed about a controversial evangelist by his wife, reports Jacqui Goddard from Miami Life Scan Catherine, the great survivor Style As a new campaign for Vuitton shows, Catherine Deneuve is still in demand, still beautiful. But she does not want to be a role model. Interview by Lisa Armstrong Fringe Pro-retinol products Style beauty jury Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome to the house of fun Arts Why shouldn't museums be for pure pleasure, asks Mark Jones, director of the V&A. There's enough room for Kylie and the treasures, he tells Michael Binyon Philistines The Knowledge podcast Children like us They play and fight and have pets . . . Portraits of children past entice Polly, 9, and Rosalind, 4, daughters of Ruth Scurr DelfontMacKintosh Victory on the high seas First night Dance Le Corsaire London Coliseum Proms BBCSO/Salonen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Timesonline Pop Chicane Islington Academy, N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Kronos Quartet Barbican Full of western promise Crème A survivor's guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Partners at full throttle Crème A PA married to her car-mad boss has to talk the torque, says Deborah King Multiple Display Advertising Items Train, network, party Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Times2 Quiz Today's radio Today's TV Dragons' Den: Where Are They Now? Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Wire in the Blood ITV1, 9pm Odd Man Out (1947, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 11.35am Hudson Hawk (1991) Five, 9pm High Crimes (2002) BBC One, 10.45pm Variations Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm Hell Drivers (1957) BBC Two, 11.50pm Charlotte's Web (2006) / Dreamgirls (2006) / The Fountain (2006) New to Sky Box Office Web video of the day Saira shows eastern promise Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4282 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 23 Acorn Stair Lifts

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