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News from 06/08/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Dr Anthony Toft, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Andrew Fifield, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Neil Barraclough, John Keen, Lawrence T. Roach Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Christopher Buckmaster, Adam Luck, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Irvine, Zoe Strimpel, David Chater, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Brendan Donnelly, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Hilary Davies, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John Percy, Robin Pagnamenta, Eleanor Harding, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Frieda Hughes, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Gabby Logan, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Gordon Skilling, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Terence Kealey, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Edward Tank, Scott Rutherford, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Martin Samuel, Craig Tregurtha, Raymond Keene, Stella Kenrick, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Claudio Pizarro, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Patrick Hosking, Andrea Ritchie, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Norman Whiteside, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jonathan Swan, Rajeev Syal, Oliver Hylton, David Haim, Martin Waller, Noreen Wainwright, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, J. G. Ackerley, Stephen Dalton, Helen Reid, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Adrian Milledge, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Driving age set to rise to cut youth death toll Young motorists face 12 months on L-plates Zero alcohol limit for newly-qualified drivers Cattle cull extended as US firm is blamed Dutch close in on ICI Millions hit by floods Hamilton victorious Index Timesonline Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times I'm a huge fan of giving power to Brussels, said Brown policy adviser Tories unearth old interview by minister In it he suggests that Britain will lose UN seat How rising teenage road death rate convinced ministers to act Road toll Parental warning: don't leave home on August 18 Pop star calls for a night of house parties It's not irresponsible, says record company Hiscox Pleasure and pain Air-rage passengers face ban in plans for tighter border controls A jumbo-sized luggage problem Spots of turbulence Academies 'starving other schools of cash' Dog mauls toddler Sick malnourished Jet-skiing in flood Picture Gallery Panic as 10,000 hungry vultures go searching for fresh meat Birds of a feather Vogue New cull ordered as suspicion falls on US research company Foot-and-mouth Cow tests positive at a second Surrey farm Outbreak provokes claim and counter-claim Corner of Surrey with the good life on hold The outbreak Overhaul for dementia treatment 'that fails thousands of sufferers' Thepensionservice Home Staff: Tories take Gordon Brown away with them on holiday Legacy of illness Madeleine detectives 'scan' home of suspect Police findings remain confidential Equipment brought in to detect buried items Morethan Ba Now a Polish university comes to London Repeat after me . . . Home Staff: Home from home as visitors buy own news, food and drink Dolphin HSBC Pilot and passengers are killed in explosion minutes after take-off Light aircraft plunges into Isle of Wight field Incident follows fatal helicopter crash Boy shot dead had helped others to escape violence Norwich Union Asians more likely to marry within race Horse kills owner Old habits die hard Castle Cover Couples therapist who tells clients to strip uses loophole to cheat ban Protestant quits Gaelic football accusing fellow players of bigotry Intunegroup Index Boots On The Hoof There should be no rush to judgement about the foot-and-mouth outbreak The Slow Lane It is worth considering whether the driving age should be raised Pole Models The benign impact of the new immigrants from eastern Europe Happiness? It's simply a gift Picture Gallery Spare our land such insanity again Fat and greedy, doctor? No, just human Respect doctors Right to know What if the police didn't shoot real terrorists? Heathrow needs an overhaul Timesonline Milk already sour A first for Croydon Don't play with plays Can't count Old salt Measure for measure Don't be a goon, Boris. Leave that to Livingstone We mustn't be bullied into closing down YouTube Comment Colony of vulnerable porbeagle sharks at risk after fisherman lands 60 in single day Orange Shark tales 14 on run after escape from migrant centre Detainees broke out after arson attacks Conditions are poor, claim campaigners Green Flag Timesonline Inside Track Toyota Girl, 5, drowns at busy swimming pool Bat that lives life in the fast lane Bra fundraisers get royal support Salvaged schooner for sale at £3.5m Hidden Hearing Ltd Hot weather will be brief as rain is on the way, say Met Office forecasters Drench Boom city for students who earn their keep Leeds in the lead with part-time jobs Withdrawals fall at 'bank of mum and dad' Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Living index' rankings 'Honey, I shrunk the festival'— director warns of funds crisis He threatens to resign or cut back on shows if funding is not increased Event costs £8 million to hold but receives only half that in public cash Tiscali Top fringe shows Sharp, self-aware and relaxed, Lee sets the bar high Comedy Stewart Lee: 41st Best Stand-up Ever! Udderbelly Socialist who won fans in court loses on stage Super-rich to push average price of London house to half-million mark Boom not over for the capital, says report Spending sprees bad news for ordinary buyers Multiple Display Advertising Items South Africa America Disease fear over millions driven from homes by monsoon flooding Rivers swollen by rain and glacial meltwater Military flies aid to desperate refugees Multiple Display Advertising Items Sumo champ rues bad luck as camera catches him out White farmers patrol border to stem the exodus from Zimbabwe Thousand try to flee South for better life Critics accuse them of being vigilantes Troublesome neighbour 'Rival to Nato' begins first military exercise Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): 60 bodies found in Iraqi killing ground (AFP): Cardinal Lustiger dies (AP): Music fans arrested (AP): Ministers may quit (AFP): Gold stays hidden The Times Fake steamed dumplings scandal prompts crackdown on bad news Clinton wins minds — if not hearts — of liberal bloggers The Times NatWest Winds create Pacific dead zone Crab graveyard 'caused by global warming' Impact on wildlife is similar to volcano Multiple Display Advertising Items Thetimes The Private Clinic Mining companies plan standard mark Liberty decision Dormant accounts America's dilemma Quote of the day Vodafone stake Business big shot Ex-Ford chief will put buyout plans to Jaguar and Land Rover 'Jac the Knife' aims to woo unions in UK visit Bidders want Ford to retain a stake Government has failed to bridge divide, says think-tank Wrong chemistry Stock markets ICI to open books after Akzo raises offer to 670p Renault In times of doubt, listen to Kipling Commodities Currencies Need to know Miners hope 'badge of excellence' will help them break into Africa Scheme in conjunction with the United Nations China an obstacle to Western mining hopes Business big shot Paul Skinner MinMet chief senses new riches in the Eastern Cape Liberty poised to enter £11bn bid battle for Virgin Media Vodafone rejects sale of Verizon stake Timesonline Now for sale as internet fight gets tougher LSE to get go-ahead to buy Borsa Italiana Tesco's Dobbies bid R&SA's flood hit OFT's Sainsbury alert Friends' debt plan Renewable power up MPs say banks should have to give unclaimed assets to good causes National savings is target, too Insurers could also be forced into scheme Nuclear watchdogs raise doubts over Thorp's future BlackBerry Pearl Neal's Yard Remedies is to take its natural and organic health and beauty products mainstream with plans to nearly double the chain's size by 2010 Clydesdale Bank RBS's Dutch bid faces crucial funding vote by Fortis investors Emerald Timesonline Hello Dolly, but things aren't looking swell With a serious lack of money on the table, many believe that consolidation is the only way forward for UK biotechnology The Times O2 chief plots next steps in the battle for mobile users Monday manifesto Will sponsorship of the former Millennium Dome and a deal to sell Apple's iPhone to Britons pay off in a dog eat dog world? Yorkshire Bank The Times The Times Curriculum vitae The leader questioned Equity Prices Barclays Is creaking America on the road to ruin? Report warned of 'cars through bridge' Nation sceptical of private sector deals O2 Reader Offers Ltd Patriarch Teoctist I Head of the Romanian Orthodox Church under the Ceausescu regime and afterwards Teoctist I, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, 1986-2007, was born on February 7,1915. He died on July 30,2007, aged 92 Birthdays Weather Eye Giuseppe Baldo Italian footballer who won a gold medal at the Berlin Olympics Giuseppe Baldo, footballer, was born on July 27,1914. He died on July 31,2007, aged 93 Antônio Carlos Magalhães Brazilian politician who wielded national influence for more than 50 years from his power base in the north east Antônio Carlos Magalhães, Brazilian politician, was born on September 4,1927. He died of a heart attack on July 20,2007, aged 79 Edward Lowbury Microbiologist and specialist in the treatment of burns who also enjoyed considerable repute as a fine poet Edward Lowbury, OBE, microbiologist and poet, was born on December 6,1913. He died on July 10,2007, aged 93 David Smart Circus manager who produced nightly shows at the family big top, while supervising a spectacular roadshow and a large menagerie David Smart, circus impresario, was born on April 21,1929. He died of a heart attack on July 9,2007, aged 78 Arbitrators not tainted by association Law Report Queen's Bench Division Judge might bind himself Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Telling child its true paternity Court of Appeal Word Watching Dig reveals foundations of Shakespeare's Theatre Notebook Archaeology Who killed Ötzi, the Alpine ice-mummy? Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Service appointments Legal news Church news Lack of hurricanes puts predictions to the test Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 6,1981 Winning Move Solution Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … For Sale Gifts Legal Notices Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Supremacy of Peeping Fawn leaves rivals with no excuses Racing Fast-improving filly puts stamp on Nassau Yorkshire Oaks tops list of potential targets Carlisle Rugby union Motor racing Disease poses no immediate threat to cards Ripon Racing Windsor Course specialists Trainers Jockeys Newton Abbot Net losses to the European market leave anglers carping Fishing The Times Murray could meet Federer on comeback Tennis British No 1 ready for his belated return Intensive work in gym on his injured wrist Bowls Results Cricket Newbury Racing Yesterday's results Chester Market Rasen Equestrianism Golf Hockey Motorcycling Football Fixtures Cricket Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Speedway Tennis Webb intrigue fails to absolve Harlequins of blame in defeat Rugby league Engage Super League Huddersfield make Catalans look vulnerable before final Warrington ensure Wigan's week goes from bad to worse Bulls fans see red again as Ganson sends off Vagana Pound lays blame for doping crisis Cycling Former UCI president is in Wada's line of fire McQuaid called on to create 'paradigm shift' The Times King reigns supreme and scores fourth Gatcombe win Equestrianism Three men in a boat (to say nothing of me and my nose) Sailing Middlesex7s Christie and his running mate showing care for the community Athletics Money is unhealthy influence on youngsters Campbell happy he is giving something back The Times Streets apart First double boosts Toseland's standing Don's breakthrough Bonds equals record Youngsters in charge Ashton's team are impressive but not yet the finished article Rugby union Investec Challenge Trying to be the best England move forwards into a higher gear Outlaws' revival arrested Cricket NatWest Pro40 Middlesex v Surrey Scoreboard Somerset v Derbyshire Scoreboard Santander Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Triumphant Key unsure specialists are way forward for England Cricket Twenty20 Cup Finalists likely to miss out on the world stage Kent captain believes class is crucial element Finals day scores Alcohol threat to competition's appeal Cricket Twenty20 Cup Broad bounces into line for his debut Oval squad Seiko Harrington at ease with all the attention from being Open winner Golf Family man remains solidly down to earth Wife helps to take the pressure off champion Bold Ochoa shows she has what it takes Golf Ricoh Women's British Open Women's appeal hit by torture of six-hour rounds Yorkshire Bank Leading final scores Haunted hero tired and emotional after longest weekend takes full toll Motor racing Hungarian Grand Prix Friends Provident Result Meltdown threat to McLaren with drivers at daggers drawn Motor racing Hungarian Grand Prix Timesonline Times Crossword 23,672 Chaos in the pits Hamilton has the answers to ultimate test of nerve Victory No 3 for Briton after pit-lane furore Alonso makes hasty departure after the race The Times Mortgages for Business Index Linford Christie Gabby Logan Index Greek Vase and Sussex Lady Monday poem The last of the summer wine Did you see? Humanist state of the union The click Did you know? Breeding hell Did you hear? There is only one dress . . . Image of the day Modern morals A chance to shine Divorce need not destroy a father's relationship with his children: in fact, says a new book, it can make it better. The author tells Carol Midgley how Top tips on making a new home for your children Can Mum see my room? Top tips for divorced dads The Times My hair was to dye for. Now it's to kill for Fellow creatures in need of humanity Sad fête Tiger, tiger, burning bite . . . Thanks to the recent warm and humid weather, the mosquito population in Britain is soaring — and a new disease-carrying variety, the Asian tiger, may be on its way. Peta Bee reports The Times How to beat the bugs PRU Why is my middle child so negative? Air Clear Thetimes The top 25 face products In the first of our four-part series on the top 100 beauty products of 2007, we give you the chance to win this week's selection of skincare products, as selected by a panel of experts The Panel of Experts Am I offensive? Good Edinburgh Fringe comedians all want to sell tickets. But can their shock tactics go too far? Dominic Maxwell hears some pitches The Times Musical muscle The man behind Grease is the Word claims that such shows give the public what they want. Brian Logan isn't so sure A dead-pan waste of talent First night Edinburgh Theatre Night Time Traverse Drill Hall Edinburgh Comedy Paul Sinha Pleasance Courtyard Timesonline Theatre The Penelopiad Swan, Stratford In the main paper Proms BBCNOW/van Steen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre In the Club Hampstead, NW3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Original Blues Brother Band Ronnie Scott's W1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice 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 Empire's Children Channel 4,9pm Calcutta Uncovered BBC Two, 10pm Secret Window (2004) Film choice Five, 9pm Misery (1990) Five, 11pm Unbreakable (2000) ITV2, 9pm Variations Kissing Jessica Stein (2001) Film4,11.20pm Jilting Joe (1997) BBC Two, 1am TV Heaven, Telly Hell Channel 4,11.05pm Web video of the day A nasty case of the flashbacks Weekend TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4286 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 26 Acorn Stairlifts Index Goalkeeper next target for City Weekend in Numbers Transfer rules clarified Allardyce tells disaffected charge to buckle down Captain faces fitness battle for England Galaxy coach flips over burgers for Beckham News in brief Rangers fans told to be sensible when singing Dialling up support Play the Game Timesonline TheGame—every day Today Ahead of The Game The top 50 hard men Wednesday Martin Samuel writes Thursday Around the grounds Friday Kick-off Saturday Spot the pie Ferguson celebrates as Van de Sar saves day The Games FA Community Shield Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Music Penalty Flops United wonderkid The Web Greatest hits One careful owner Alan Carr Paper Talk Best of the rest Winning remains be-all and end-all for 'mellow' Mourinho The Analysis FA Community Shield Tony's Fiver Heinze to put in appearance This Saturday Tactical Analysis Your view on the weekend's matches The Fans The Chant Smith helps Newcastle to take first step into unknown The Games The weekend's friendlies Feyenoord . . . 1 Liverpool . . . 1 Dilemma over long-haul merchant The Columnist Extra time . . . Extra time . . . Extra time . . . Extra time . . . Extra Time . . . Extra time . . . Extra time . . . Extra time . . . 'Fifa has stopped the most sensible, positive rule change in years' The Debate Timesonline Suderland . . . 1 Juventus . . . 1 The Games The weekend's friendlies Leicester City . . . 1 Portsmouth . . . 3 Ajax . . . 0 Arsenal . . . 1 Aston Villa . . . 3 Inter Milan . . . 0 Patient Eriksson not looking for excuses Tottenham . . . 2 Torino . . . 0 West Ham . . . 2 as Roma . . . 1 Wounded warrior desperate to bare his teeth again It caused the break-up of his first marriage and, this year, the worst day of his life since his mother's death, but the former Sheffield United manager wants more of the game The Pain How life changed after 17 years and 41 days The Book Concept of mega-deal is bankrupt The Continent Gabriele Marcotti News from abroad Extra time . . . Prolongation . . . Prórroga. . . Verlängerung. . . Tempo supplementare. . . Barça gear goes under the hammer Play the Game Why I gave football the boot The Connection Alan Carr, stand-up comedian Topical barometer Jefferies has to count cost of his side's brave display The Scots Celtic v Kilmarnock Rangers The Times Novo hopes he can come to the rescue There's a difference in Ince The Coca-Cola League Postcard The former Manchester United bruiser now says he wants his players to feel special MacClesfield Play the Game: Get your team on board in our revolution What's new? High time for a fresh approach to tired format Win £50,000 worth of prizes We'll do the hard work for you How rankings put you in control Been away? What you've missed Latebites Manchester United Timesonline The Greatest . . . Arsenal game The results Latebites Results and fixtures Televison Cartoon The Pies Who ate them all? The fixtures The Prem The Box Live Matches Timesonline Virgin media

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