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News from 03/08/2007

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Andrew Robson, Chris Holloway, Lucy Alexander, Rosemary Righter, Margot James, Dr Meredith Belbin, Matthew Syed, Fred Redwood, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, David Rose, Philip Howard, David Lyon, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Penny Wark, Owen W. Jaques, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Dr Sam Banik, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Aron Ping D'souza Tutor, Geoff Brown, Carl mortished, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, The Rev Robin Hugh Martin, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David Bale, Kasia Maciejowska, Derek A. Goldsbury, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, John Colgrave, Elizabeth Colman, Sophie Harris, Rhys Blakely, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Henry McKenzie Johnston, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Dr M. C. MacNamee Chief Executive, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alan McLoughlin, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Terry Barbanti, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Betty Hurstfield, Mick Hume, Roy Hyde, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Vernon Kennard, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, R. G. Short, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, GrÀinne Gilmore, Steve Hawkes, Patrick Hosking Business Editor, Michael Fitzpatrick, George Caulkin, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Neil Fisher, Val May, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Faith Glasgow, Rajeev Syal, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Peter Colwill, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Annabel Hodin, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, The Rev Michael Bentley, Leo Lewis, Tim Nedas, Tony Halpin, Tim Rice, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Naomi Cleaver, Olav Bjortomt, Alan Parsons, Alex Orr, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, J. E. R. Dixon, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Index Household insurance premiums rise by 10% Big insurers blame floods for increases New rates will take effect from Monday Jury takes just three hours to convict actor De Menezes shooting report angers police Bridge death toll rises Bricks and Mortar Regional gas pricing Tevéz free to sign Index Timesonline Times2 Bricks & Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Actor guilty of downloading violent images of child abuse Langham trial Remanded in custody after jury convicts him of 15 porn charges Allegations of indecent assault on 14-year-old girl thrown out TV career is over, say publicists Life in focus Villas Mineral war begins after Russia plants flag 2½ miles under pole Arctic Circle holds vast oil and gas reserves Canada pours scorn on territorial claims Another strike in the race for new oil and gas fields Pugh Phillips could lose his place in throne line Airport attacker dies 'Confusion' at BBC Tagging breaches Footballer charged Disney picks up the Penguin Club children's network site for £340m EvanALMIGHTY Parents fear hard sell will now take over Scotland Yard under pressure as watchdog finds it misled public Stockwell shooting Officers are told they should plan for failure Police 'losing faith' in complaints commission Rumours were rife but man at the top was out of touch Stockwell shooting The IPCC Key findings Two years, two inquiries - only one man blamed Mississippi death toll expected to rise with 30 people still missing Bridge collapse Divers recover more bodies from the river Lane restrictions may have saved lives Boots British bridges to be checked Argos Fear prompts a nationwide campaign of inspections The Times The Hoax Sophia Loren is not just a beautiful face. She was … David Cameron may be calling for unity and discipline … Gordon slums it on holiday People Signs of "blonde ambition" from Hillary Clinton? Accord As Michael Parkinson retires from ITV, the channe If you squint really, really hard, you can almost see it Postscript Dfs Mortgage payers get breather as Bank puts brake on interest rate Analysts say further rise is still on the cards Signs of slowdown in house price inflation Airbus Church is baffled by case of the bell rope saboteur Still Unanswered The IPCC is better at adding to confusion than resolving controversy Arctic Role The world must reject Russia's underwater land grab Pull the Other One Isn't it time to silence the din of the countryside? Is that the fin of a fearmonger? Gwen Kinghorn: "One broken rope is unfortunate; four is suspicious" Britannia's cruel treatment of the waves A paralysed nation, afraid to unlock its tortured past Scotland in Europe Assisted conception Pointless Hips The complex business of running the NHS Tragic mystery at Bristol Old Vic Timesonline Marks for teacher Power of Bergman Tracks of history Little and large So black runners are naturally faster? Wrong The Gordon and Hillary Show: stiff upper lips mandatory Dell Son tells how he saw his father stoned to death Cadillac Two cancer patients died after hospital drug mistake Staples Wetland the size of a city to be reconstructed out of farmland Home Staff: Bird's Eye gives cod a hand Crafty cellist who captured the Coronation Musician concealed a camera inside his case He defied Abbey ban to take a 'paparazzi' shot Medion Snap election is possible but we have work to do, says Brown aide Minister refuses to rule out autumn poll Go this year, Blair's polling expert advises Staples Two new jails to be run by private sector Father killed baby £150,000 slip claim Ex-teacher guilty Man dies in van blast Activist tagged How sailor took a wrong turn and scuppered his dream trip to the in-laws Club cricketers bowled over as rivals field ex-Test captain Sartoriani Dolphin Bathrooms The day jellyfish reached the skies over Britain… Post office payout threat Stress of long army tours Toys recalled in lead scare How police set up band of 'untouchables' to snare crime gang that held city in fear Secret teams revealed as mastermind is jailed Nottingham family tortured and murdered The three-year purge The Robin Hood pair who turned into brutal thugs London calls, but Boris is not the man to improve on Ken 3 Sex and sacrifices take centre stage for a woman in search of fulfilment First night Theatre The Enchantment Cottesloe Multiple Display Advertising Items Elvis lives Centrica South Asia Italy Pioneer's rise and fall Shamed cloning scientist brought about 'first virgin birth' by accident Geneticist failed to recognise his discovery Method may produce stem cells for research (AP): Scores killed as monsoon floods wash away villages, roads and train tracks Sony (AP): Shia cleric bans 'honour' killings (Reuters): Fugitive Pinochet general is captured (Reuters): At least 100 killed in Congo rail crash (AFP): Serbia pledges to settle horses row Corrupt officials can't hide — even online Anti-graft computer game attracts thousands Players can kill and torture the greedy Laura Ashley Playing with numbers Thousands flock to see first public hangings in five years The Times Brown and Bush look to UN for an exit strategy Israel ready to discuss creation of Palestinian state, says Rice Giant toxic cloud may bring flood and droughts to two billion people British Gas The Times Cheating on a partner? Then steer clear of the marital car Italian judge rules that vehicles can be bugged Privacy law 'can only apply in the home' The Times Home bugs (AP): Judge convicts two in war crimes trial (AFP): Minister arrested (Reuters): 14 years for dog theft (Reuters): Foodie eats and runs (Reuters): Mamma's boy, 61 Unilever clears out US laundry business Barclays 'will win' NHS rethink on drugs Trinity Mirror setback Quote of the day IPhone protection Business big shot M&B's pub pact with Tchenguiz falls prey to credit market crisis Proposed £4.5bn joint venture put on hold Property sector fears price-cutting will begin British Gas risks anger of customers with regional pricing policy Line of sight Stock markets German bank reveals £12bn exposure to sub-prime mortgages Optimistic outlook won't ward off danger Unilever swallows bitter pill Commodities Pricey Penguin Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies The latest moves in the campaign by Barclays to capture Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Cescau puts Unilever through the mangle Up to 20,000 jobs to go in major overhaul Group says retreat from US 'not a defeat' Business big shot Patrick Cescau Rotterdam's role in doubt as London gathers elite Barclays chief confident of victory in race for ABN despite shares cooling The Times Cheery cove, Rudi Bogni. The much-travelled Swiss banke City Diary Picture Gallery Gatwick survey consultants being a bit fly City Diary This is "experiential artist Phil Hansen" in the process of creating a mural of the logo of a certain well-known, chicken-based fast-food chain. Can you see what it is yet? He uses his fists and feet, and the mural is made out of teriyaki sauce, to promote some new recipe or other. Looks truly disgusting FSA calling? Don't put your mortgage on it City Diary Some people are never satisfied. A colleague almost … City Diary Royal Mail is to face two more weeks of industrial action after talks with the Communication Workers Union broke down Tesco's Fresh & Easy stores hit image problem before opening California researchers question green claims Critics allege that company is anti-union Drug groups face review of NHS price contract Lawyer fined on M&S conflict of interest NatWest Three delay Tarmac up for sale Pearl to meet rivals Thomson Financial: GKN bids for Filton Thorp fears grow Newspaper ad execs must target wealth of online readers overseas Multiple Display Advertising Items Trinity Mirror takes £150m hit on value of regional titles Google working on own-brand handset to grab share of $11bn mobile adverts Apple patches up iPhone's vulnerability to hackers ECB looking likely to lift rates next month (Reuters): Kodak back in black (AP): Shell sells refineries Rio Tinto profits slip ICI open to Akzo bid Pozen shares 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 BA shakes off worst of impact from fines Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Rio will have to show its mettle in order to succeed Centrica Deal of the day Inchcape Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Red Leaves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Q&A Weather Eye Tommy Makem The godfather of modern Irish music who left a huge mark on the 1960s US folk music scene Tommy Makem, Irish folk singer, was born on November 4,1932. He died on August 1,2007, aged 74 Lives in Brief Questions Answered Early churches, conceptual space and sexual activity Word Watching Closed material can be used in appeals against deportation Law Report Court of Appeal Asylum Act provision is incompatible Queen's Bench Division Board can depart from its own decisions Privy Council Bridge Chess Winning move Declaration Of Dividends Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Court Circular Vivid new shrine paints the story of St Ethelbert Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Birthdays Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Beware the summertime blues as temperatures rise Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 3,1883 The Italians, le out in the race for empire, had expressed a claimto New Guinea. An Australian correspondent to The Times ishaving none of it Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Maserati's masterpiece an Italian classic Motoring GT should not have to carry a numberplate Sport button quickens the throttle response Elite Registrations Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Intoxicating mix draws spirited band eager to sample week-long party Racing Attendances leave Goodwood in the shade Blend of old and new is central to popularity Moore sits pretty with glorious four-timer Teofilo, unbeaten as a two-year-old and winter favourit Cricket Timesonline Coral Football Goodwood Racing Thirsk Bangor Newmarket Racing Goodwood Yesterday's results The Times Nottingham Montpellier capable of making amends Sandown Park Haydock Park Musselburgh Simpson takes step forward on her bumpy road to the top Athletics Gardener crosses Beijing off agenda after calling it quits Report card Holyfield has chance to secure fifth title Hamilton upbeat Fox-Pitt is favourite Dickons shows class O'Sullivan pulls out England pay price Farrell hungry to make up for lost time Rugby union Former league star made defence captain South Africa's coach mocks England strategy Want to be heard? Answer our survey Baseball Results Bowls Cricket Football Timesonline Golf Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Other sport Scottish rugby appeared to be on the brink of meltdown Rugby league Tennis The Sunday Times England can pretend but hard men don't boast Battered Worcestershire vow to stand their ground Cricket Country refuse to be forced out by floods £10m redevelopment planned for New Road Ruthless Sussex pull clear of title rivals LV County Championship First division Counting the cost Scoreboard from Liverpool Durham v Warwickshire Scoreboards LV Country Championship First division Gloucestershire v Derbyshire LV Country Championship Second division Essex v Worcestershire NatWest Pro40 First division Middlesex v Glamorgan Ochoa at her best in bid to win first major Golf Ricoh Women's British Open Nationwide Leading scores Europeans build on the Harrington effect Timesonline Time ticking away for troubled Leeds Football Reading sign Fae Queudrue set to go Timesonline Smith joins but life is far from black and white for Allardyce Sunderland have made another bid for Craig Gordon, … Beaten finalists enter fray hoping to avoid an early trip to Moscow Football Arsenal and Liverpool aim to keep up record Spartak the team to miss in qualifying draw Renault Eduardo's head start Lampard blow takes gloss off Terry recovery Football Thaksin hits back at critics as pace of rebuilding City grows Bookies back Keane era The Insider Crossing the Tees Times Crossword 23,670 Five wins deal to show Kaká and Co Tévez free to sign for United Compromise averts high-profile court case West Ham accept £2m for Argentina star Index The Times Simon Barnes Rugby union Index The face Record deal-maker Did you see? The wild one The click Did you know? The reality of responsibility Did you hear? Air on a guitar string Image of the day Modern morals The kimono traders Japanese housewives have ditched their traditional subservient image for the world of currency trading — influencing both international markets and Japan's economy. Leo Lewis reports from Tokyo A yen for trade: Ritsuko's day How currency trading works, and how to do it here A healthy lesson, Italian-style First person When her brother fell ill in Umbria, Rosemary Righter saw a hospital deal with him in a way that put our NHS to shame The Times Why Gordon just can't help being a killjoy Failing to make their presents felt No place like home Hair with Hari What can you recommend for a size 22? Style Ask Lucia Pyjama game Luxury with Lucia Soft PJs that look and feel good For those whose tastes are eclectic and who like the … Even on holiday Frenchwomen know how to push the boat out Chain reaction Retail is detail The Times Potato salad can save a rainy day Food If your barbecue is washed out, here are three dishes that you can enjoy indoors, says Lindsey Bareham Fringe Potato salad with watercress Sitges lettuce and grilled tomato salad Squid-ink spaghetti with sun-blushed tomatoes Which berries will really benefit you? Nutrition 'Super berries' are often hailed as a panacea. Amanda Ursell helps you sort out fact from fiction Truth or hype? Let's remember the real Elvis Opening our special issue to mark the 30th anniversary of the King's death, Bob Stanley remembers what made Elvis a legend. But did he realise his potential? Win an Elvis 'King of Rock' Gibson guitar DVD 'Indifferent, mediocre and. . . uninteresting' Sounds When Elvis died, the Times verdict was severe, finds Alan Hamilton, while Sir Tim Rice recalls his angry riposte to the paper Free Prom A Singer of Social Significance 'The Times was wrong. Thirty years on, I'm still right' Elvis Presley Baltihouse Rock Elvis, Bollywood hero? Well, he's got the dark skin, a taste for banoffee pie and an insatiable love of bling. Lifelong fan, actor Sanjeev Bhaskar, on a very Indian icon Is Hound Dog the best Elvis song ever? Rhinestone cowboys Sounds Sixty Elvis tribute artists… Only one can go to Memphis. Phoebe Greenwood heads to Blackpool for the ultimate Presley showdown Pop Reviews Kate Nash Made of Bricks Fiction Classical Cinquecento Regnart Hyperion Coral grows on solid folk-rock Pop The Coral Roots and Echoes Deltasonic Classical Alan Curtis David Virgin Classics The Times May the spirit be with you First night Opera Tristan und Isolde Glyndebourne The Old Vic Pop Prince O2 Arena, SE10 Pop Amy MacDonald The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms BBCSSO/Volkov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The Royle Family Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Ganges BBC Two, 9pm The Man Who Would Be King (1975) Film choice Film4,6.30pm L'Age d'Or (1930, b/w) Sky Arts, 8pm Klute (1971) ITV3, 9.05pm Variations Grumpy Old Women BBC Two, 10pm Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1993) BBC One, 10.35pm A Clockwork Orange (1971) Film4,10.40pm The Shield Five, 11pm Web video of the day Calling time on the brotherhood Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4284 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 25 Full Tilt Poker Index Just remember that your foreign affair may attract the attentions of HM Customs & Revenue Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . Picture Gallery Newquay Average property prices £000s In Mews House in North London Get in Get out Get Away Out Designer House in Berkshire Away Detached Home in Devon An Odds-On Favourite Where to Spend It Odsey, once home to a duke's racecourse, is a safe bet at £1.75m, says Marcus Binney Where Else to Place your Stake How luxury homes are racing ahead Bishops Park The Suburban Space Race Design Matters Naomi Cleaver shows how to make a 1930s home fit for the 21st century Return to the Future The humble 1930s house is enjoying a renewed popularity, says Susan Emmett 'we Wanted a Family House we Could Extend' Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome to the Real Italy Abroad Outlook Bargains abound on the outskirts of Rome in Lazio, reports Michael Fitzpatrick How to Fund your Bolthole Hidden Italy The Alpine Alliance Lorna Blackwood visits a working example of l'entente cordiale Hidden France The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Comer Homes Group Multiple Display Advertising Items When the Going Gets Tough Buy to Let With interest rates rising, Paula Hawkins shows landlords how to boost their returns Propertyfinder Rental Income Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Neighbours' Dispute The Times Dressing Tables Best in the West Hop Tip of the Week Cardigan is the new location for downsizers, says Fred Redwood Bricks and Mortar West Wales Loan Ranger Charles Church

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