News from 02/08/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dennis B. Stuart, Andrew Billen, Tim Albone, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Simon Cambers, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Janet Frost, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Professor Bernard Capp Department of History, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Michael Grayeff, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Norman Harris, Michael Harvey, Dorothy Rowe, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Elizabeth Colman, Dr Peter Young, Vice-Admiral Sir John Lea, Elizabeth Szwed, Rhys Blakely, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Dr Stuttaford, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Paul Rickard, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Maya Evans, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Robert Elkeles Consultant Physician, Matt Hughes, Colin O'keeffe, Matt Griffiths, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, M. Nutt, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John J. Carney, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Sophie Heawood, Matthew Parris, Sonia Verma, Peter Riddell, Rajeev Syal, Jean Moore, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Philip Burguieres, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, Mark Edge, Linda Duberley,
ResumoIndex Pain relief drug ruled too costly for the NHS Watchdog says arthritis treatment is poor value Minister abandons deal on medicines Broken these rules? The police want your DNA BAA backs down on Heathrow injunction Black 'hiding money' Bridge collapses Oil price hits new high Sven splashes out Index Timesonline Times2 Sport Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Police want DNA from speeding drivers and litter louts on database Technique is leading to increased detection But top officers fear backlash from public Taking samples Outrage over the ban that shouldn't happen to a vet Agency says vets can't take own dogs to farms Another blow to rural life, author's son says Lastminute Faithful companion The 'medical miracle' that brought near-vegetative brain back to life Patient able to speak and feed himself again Clinical trials may help thousands more I still cry when I see him, but now it's tears of joy Electrodes used to stimulate key areas Pugh Estate agents warned over Hip regulations Terrorism link charge Injured soldiers' home Pinch with caution Presidential gift offers Brown the chance to become a flash Gordon Ministers kept in the dark on prime conference slots Sony BAA 'tried to criminalise 5 million people' over protests at Heathrow Aviation protests Airport backs down in High Court application Injunction specifies 'unlawful' protesters John Stewart, chairman of ClearSkies, which opposes … Anti-stalkers law is basis of injunction attempt Index British Airways fined £269m for fixing prices with Virgin Aviation Price-fixing Airline may have to compensate passengers Study also names it worst for losing bags Up, up and away Two decades of spying, lying and corporate skulduggery CitroËn Prince's opening night raises roof and brings party to the Dome like it's 1999 First night Pop Prince London O2 Arena Screen Argos Grade orders inquiry into Alzheimer's death scene Evening class Orange Avon calling for Reese People Boris Johnson, taking part in a photoshoot for GQ magazine, for which he writes a motoring column Sir Menzies Campbell will be heartened by the news … Brave of Sir Liam Donaldson, the Chief Medical Officer Still going strong in our attempt to run a Harry Potter The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has signed When it comes to journalism, The Bourne Ultimatum (Matt Melanie Brown, Scary Spice to most, has become Absolute Postscript Finally, People would like to pay tribute to a gossip Black accused of 'hiding funds overseas' Private investigator traces £27 million cash Court orders Black to remain in the US The descent Channel 4 to drop lucrative premium rate phone-ins Siemens H&m Shark fever strikes fear into tourist trade Cornwall warns of risk to holiday industry Newspapers attacked over 'scaremongering' Vauxhall Flying Pickets BAA is assisting protesters with its heavy-handed tactics Taken Hostage South Korea's agony as the Taleban murder its citizens Shooting from the Hip Home information packs will apply only to houses with at least four bedrooms Lessons of life from Mr Coyote Picture Gallery This is your prison scandal, Prime Minister Thunderer: Even the rich deserve protection from Russia Naval naming Teacher shortages Misery of Heathrow crowds and long queues The risks of giving statins to all Timesonline "Englished" Koran Blank checkout World's first railway High salary Drink before end … Spoonful of smidgin We've got lots of countryside. Let's get building Ping! And my DIY dentistry dream ricocheted away Comment Morrisons Armed gang in £53m raid caught on film Terrified staff shown being held at gunpoint Money filmed being loaded in getaway lorry Nationwide Sun, sand and exotic sights lure careless backpackers into peril Thailand tops list of dangerous destinations Many travellers are not properly prepared Passenger checks will multiply as security is increased Gurkhas 'owed right to live in Britain' Boy killed his brother First smoking case Cauliflower power Teacher dies on trip (AP): Tourist bit policeman Ovary transplant success opens up new approach to restoring lost fertility Woman receives ovary tissue from sister Operation's success is first between non-twins National Express Age of regeneration Multiple Display Advertising Items Police chief faces action over de Menezes killing Mentally ill mother killed her children Titanic's nameless child identified Hiker found alive three days after fall 'Hitler's bubbly' is up for auction In Memory of Sir Gordon MacWhinnie Centenary Scouts go back to where it all began - breakfast on Brownsea Get rid of Cameron? Tory mutineers are bonkers Multiple Display Advertising Items Fake firefighter convinced staff to send engine to flooded pub His orders left town without emergency cover Defendant became 'fixated' with brigade British Gas European aid sought as last homes regain water supply Skoda Auto Zimbabwe China Food and fuel Organic farmers face ruin as rich nations agonise over food miles Soil Association may ban air-freight produce Producers say West generates more carbon Saudis to attend Middle East talks with Israel Rice secures dramatic shift in kingdom's policy Hamas is left out of the West Bank summit Multiple Display Advertising Items Mugabe prints more money but for most there is nothing to buy Fight against inflation 'has forced up prices' Police openly profit from black market Largest peacekeeping force faces daunting challenge Losing value Why Spain must put out more flags Public buildings told to fly national ensign Regions resent ruling by the Supreme Court Cheltenham & Gloucester Massage experts put squeeze on their rivals on the Riviera Cars crash into river as bridge collapses Survivors stranded on wreckage in Mississippi Safety inspection had revealed metal fatigue Tiscali Obama willing to invade Pakistan in al-Qaeda hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Drivers lured to death at petrol station How much is that Tibetan doggy in the window? A mere £250,000 Laura Ashley China's top dogs Confusion over Korean hostages (AP): Alcohol targeted (AP): Artefacts go home (AP): Gay photos banned (Reuters): Bull behind bars Aboriginal wins payout for 'stolen childhood' that led to ruined life The Times Senior priest apologises after racist tirade at gang HBOS Credit markets leave banks saddled with £250bn of debt Banks struggle to clear backlog of loans Leading shares plunge and oil prices leap Cadbury blames milk prices for profits slide Interest rate pressure HBOS in a fix ABN board pay plan Quote of the day Gazprom gas dispute Business big shot Scrap unfair exit fees or face court, FSA tells lenders The Dow deal Stock markets A potent deterrent has been dealt to corporate cheats Five veils of sub-prime still to go Renault Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies A question of being in control Need to know Results in brief Times Online Cost of the 'glass and a half' in Dairy Milk causes huge drop in profits at Cadbury Rising global milk prices take their toll Margins unlikely to improve until next year Business big shot Ken Hanna The sweet and sour story of the country that simply refuses to like chocolate Once again we hike off into the foothills of the internet, where the thin line between fact and hoax is occasionally pixelated Cantos A royal squeeze was among us, we think City Diary The share price that dare not speak its name . . . … City Diary Unco-operative bank City Diary I am puzzled by this one. Suleman Sadeque, a businessma City Diary Manufacturing boom may fuel rise in interest rates As I have yet to master the technology behind "social City Diary Picture Gallery HBOS pins hopes on fixed-rate loan after strategy goes wrong Bank aims to attract cash-strapped buyers New deal follows Gordon Brown criticism Von Essen sets its sights on Emily and her castle Prudential fends off break-up calls with profit jump ABN Amro board set for huge pay rises under Barclays Countdown to bid The Times Hands clinches EMI deal with 90% shareholder support Guardian Media may join auction for Emap Virgin cuts ads Sports Direct move Savills expands to US Travis profits up The Times Founded: 1785 Dow Jones faces £80m break fee if merger scheme is scuppered After three months of wrangling, it seems there is no going back for the family-controlled company Dowjones Founded: 1882 Fox Founded: 1915 The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Gazprom is to cut gas shipments to Belarus in a row over unpaid bills that may hit Central European supplies US recovery under threat from sub-prime loan crisis, says IMF Economy remains on course to rebound IMF says dollar needs to fall still further Whole Foods Market boss MacKey hit by new duplicity charge Carmakers feel effects of petrol price as US sales plunge 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 Friends stands strong as spoilers line up Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Standalone Mondi is worth more than it looks on paper Prudential Deal of the day Travis Perkins Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Panerai Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Gordon MacWhinnie Influential figure in Hong Kong who is widely seen as the father of modern accountancy in the territory Sir Gordon MacWhinnie, CBE, was born on November 12,1922. He died on July 18,2007, aged 84 Philip Hunter Companies chairman who led Cammell Laird shipbuilders in troubled times and clashed with Lonrho's Tiny Rowland Philip Hunter, solicitor and company chairman, was born on May 30,1909. He died on June 28,2007, aged 98 Word Watching Weather Eye Philip Glazebrook Man of letters who wrote of his voyages in a romanticised Orient where gallantry still reigned Philip Glazebrook, writer, was born on April 3,1937. He died on July 2,2007, aged 70 John Gammell Headmaster who steered Repton through an era of innovation with gravitas and humanity John Gammell, headmaster of Repton, 1968-78, was born on December 31,1921. He died on July 4,2007, aged 85 Anne Dreydel Educationist who worked to promote European harmony Anne Dreydel, OBE, educationist, was born on May 25,1918. She died on July 3,2007, aged 89 Court Circular Family jurisdiction role of the Court of Appeal explained Law Report Court of Appeal Late appeal is no defence to failing to give VAT security Queen's Bench Divisional Court Thanksgiving Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Premium Bonds Church news Word Watching Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Elections Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Personals Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Good deals, from coastal cottages to Cretan climbs Late travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Monster hailstones which fall from a clear blue sky Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 2,1898 Prince Otto Von Bismarck had resigned his political powers eight years before, but still his passing on July 31 heralded a solemn and anxious time for the German empire he had forged Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Dettori to fore as Godolphin roar back with big-race double Racing Sheikh reaffirms his confidence in team Ramonti shows telling acceleration Goodwood Yesterday's results Perth Redcar Leicester Giles Smith Kempton Park Football British trio are out of luck in Galway Plate Moore can coax Allegretto to Cup win Racing Goodwood Nottingham Forget about the jellybeans, try padding up in a loincloth Sport on television Sandown Park Racing Musselburgh Course specialists Ashton's selection proves size does matter Rugby union England back row has similar look to 1995 side Worsley will start at open-side for first time Bowls Results Cricket Football Other sport Football Swimming The Sunday Times Murray on the lookout for new partner after break-up Tennis The Times Moores fails to silence debate with attack on TV intrusion Cricket 'Some things have to be left on the field' ICC enjoys the funny side of Trent Bridge row Coetzer and Harmison lead the way for Durham Cricket LV Country Championship first division Middlesex v Glamorgan Second division Flintoff leaves his mark in first bowl since May An unbeaten 97 from John Crawley and a 47-ball fifty … Gloucestershire v Derbyshire Gay admits shock at Powell's London snub Hatton superbout on Wigan bids roll in Italian tests positive Records stay intact Step up for Toseland Van Persie rejects the notion of being Henry's natural successor Football Dutchman happy to be out of the spotlight Confidence expressed over Arsenal challenge United sign Brisbane boy, 9, dubbed 'the new Rooney' Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Mourinho given early warning of desire to go a stage farther Football Dyer to join familiar faces at West Ham Timesonline The Times Pogatetz injury adds to Southgate's woes Lichaj sidelined Concern for Cahill New McCarthy deal Sexuality no longer matters as prejudice is put in the shade Golf Women's British Open As St Andrews welcomes women players for the first time, Peter Dixon says that no one is bothered if the champion is also gay Vonage Ferrari secrets scandal goes on after Dennis criticises rivals Motor racing Glazers to test faith of fans The Insider Clear road ahead Times Crossword 23,669 Thaksin out to get the party started Cheeky! Royal approval for Frankie's latest victory Eriksson's spending hits £40m Swede adds to City's new foreign legion Outlay is third highest in the Premier League The Times Cricket Golf Index The face Leader of the awkward squad Did you see? World spice The click Did you know? Death doesn't need spin Did you hear? What's the bottom line? Image of the day Modern morals Losing it Philip Burguieres quit his £450,000-a-year job because of clinical depression, and contemplated suicide. He tells Stefanie Marsh that the illness is rife among business leaders, and is kept concealed because of the stigma Which comes first, the job or the depression? 'My heart feels like it will come out of my body' The Times The Times Sex in the city? Forget it. All the action's in the shires Miami: an airport past its fly-by date Jaw jaw? More, more Get in the picture Health The right kind of scanner can help to avoid the wrong kind of diagnosis, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline Probiotic benefits A helping hand from Dot Parents A cartoon character is teaching children how to weigh up risk, reports Linda Duberley Steps to safety Truth? We can't handle the truth Andrew Billen Interview Journalism may have provided Nick Ross with a living, but he harbours a cynicism about it that borders on hatred, ridicule and contempt The Times Bourne to be wilder The Bourne Ultimatum is a bone-crunchingly brilliant finale to the trilogy, and a standard-bearer for the reinvigorated action movie, says Kevin Maher The finest action movies of them all Did you sweat with Keanu, or get lost in The Matrix? Kevin Maher and Wendy Ide present our action Top Ten Timesonline Sherry baby Ready to lie for his cause Reviews The (kind of) true story of a liar is a classy drama, says Wendy Ide, but Steve Carell's new comedy is a God-awful flop Artificial-eye Give us your greatest They did the decent thing — but only just It's a postwar morality tale about resisting adultery. But all that saucy kissing! Kevin Maher is tickled by a classic rerelease Tales from Earthsea Death of two masters Tips from a waitress Screen The American TV star Keri Russell is reborn as a waitress in a wry comedy about pregnancy, she tells Kevin Maher Free movie talks Lindsay Lohan, scandalous? She's got a lot to learn The Last Winter Stretched to breaking point First night Theatre Absurdia Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Proms London Sinfonietta/Mälkki; BBCSSO/Volkov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Starbucks Coffee Theatre Evita for President Tricycle, NW6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Deadlock Richmond Theatre, Surrey Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital choice The Hollow Men Fx, 10pm Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV True Dare Kiss Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm My Name is Earl Channel 4,10pm America's Deadliest Prison Gang Channel 4,10.30pm GoodFellas (1990) Film choice TCM, 9pm Lost in Translation (2003) Film4,9pm A Perfect Murder (1998) ITV2, 10pm Variations Following (1998, b/w) BBC Two, 12.05am The Scarlet Thread (1951, b/w) BBC Two, 1.15am Drop Dead Gorgeous BBC One, 10.35pm Web video of the day Kirstie and Phil's chemistry lesson Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4283 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 24 Appeal
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