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News from 13/08/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Richard Kelly, Professor Sir Michael Rawlins Chairman, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Allison Walker-Morecroft, Rosemary Righter, Michelle Kirsch, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, Peter Lansley, Neil Barraclough, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Kath Gotts, Dan Shittu, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Baroness Park, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Matt Sandy, Frieda Hughes, Nick Elsley, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Angus Palmer, Maria Misra, Gary Jacob, Chris Whitby, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Pam Zemer, Michael Sheridan Secretary, J. Hutchinson, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Tim Teeman, Professor Eugene Sadler-Smith, Derwent May, Paul Rubert, Russell Kempson, Jeremy Lee, Terence Kealey, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Hazel Leventhal, Rick Broadbent, Scott Rutherford, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Judy Astley, David Crossland, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Dileep Premachandran, Caitlin Moran, Joe Barrett, Michael Austin, Tony Bremner, Rajeev Syal, Brian Harris, Jacqui Goddard, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Mark Brightman, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Leslie Frizell, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Milos Stankovic, Fiona Hamilton, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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Index Rail firm's legal threat to silence passenger watchdog First Group acts over late trains complaint Travel Watch was only doing its statutory duty The secret of a kiss Further turmoil could hit economic growth Instant fines increase 'Spy' death mystery Bond in horse trouble 13th major for Woods Index Timesonline Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Brown's poll advantage increases pressure to call an early election Labour lead is biggest since before the Iraq war We would relish a go at Tories, says minister A kiss is just a kiss . . . but this famous one was mine Forensic expert backs sailor's VJ-Day story Ten men claimed to be in celebrated photo Victory in Japan Hiscox Home Insurance Police issue on-the-spot penalty fines once every three minutes Notices designed to curb loutish behaviour Concern over justice system parallel to courts Home Staff: Officers aged 16 enlisted to enforce law on streets Instant justice Pugh Sandhurst fall cadet speaks to detectives Tributes for Wilson Public sector assaults Intruder death case Potter's library spell We want to uncover the truth, even if it's terrible, says Madeleine's mother Home Staff: Missing teenager died after being hit by train Vogue Bush to bolster Iraq troop surge as antiwar lobby gives ground War on Terror Public support for continued action grows with reports of military gains Democrats admit they are unlikely to change Administration's strategy Morethan Home Staff: Army hit by officer shortage Britain's frontline soldiers have 1 in 36 chance of dying on Afghan battlefield War on Terror Climbié council faces inquiry after boy dies Child had broken back and missing fingernails Mother and boyfriend are suspected of murder Trust Boots Sky Index The Saab Range World is running short of fizz as growers hoard their champagne Rivals simply cannot match the sparkle Ba Biological umbrella can fix hole in heart New technique spells end for invasive surgery Implant can cut stroke risk and cure migraines Mouse droppings, waste and cockroaches . . . hospitals come clean about kitchens How it works Mummy & Daddy insurance with £50 cashback Body of missing male model is found in grounds of country home O2 Schools get a dressing-down for cashing in with costly uniforms Supplier deals 'can put off low-income parents' Office of Fair Trading may impose heavy fines Harsh lesson in realities of kitting out a teenager Jordans Superfoods The Times Pensioners saddled with debts of £57bn One fifth still trying to pay off a mortgage Many take on debt to help children buy homes Tiscali Hard times Dell Mosques hire guards to protect worshippers as imam attacked Hell's Angels biker is killed in drive-by shooting on motorway Rac direct insurance Open Return First Great Western should concentrate on improving train services Duff Justice The use of on-the-spot fines should not be expanded Basic Instinct This is just a hunch, but intuition may be more powerful than you think Nudge, wink, it's only human Picture Gallery A problem, but still not a catastrophe Lies, guesses, speculation and missing Madeleine Zimbabwe refugees The pain of anorexia Olympian confusion Latest fashion The public must understand NICE balance Marriage is no answer for priests Banks charged Timesonline Interpreters' future Written judgments Driven to cars Crime on the web Boiling beans Go ahead, punk, name my day. Ok, November 1 Why I put my money on the elephant over the dragon Bazaar Missing memoirs fuel spy death mystery Billionaire's fall was murder, family claim Three-volume journal 'disappeared from flat' E-mail stress keeps workers on edge of inbox British Red Cross 'Golden carrots' to lure students to science CBI chief calls for £1,000-a-year bursaries Dearth of graduates is harming industry Act on CO2 The Times Sainsbury's Talk Talk No chavs were harmed in this video Inside Track Tories reopen EU divisions with attack on red tape Redwood group calls for return to opt-out Party's MEPs want a 'simplifying treaty' Multiple Display Advertising Items Ex-soldier held over woman's murder Garden turns into balloon landing pad Man who confronted vandals dies Plank walkers show some fluid moves Drench spring water (AFP): Astronauts work on space station as shuttle waits for scar to be examined Music saved the street children of Venezuela — could it work for Scotland too? Nurturing musical youth Plain virtues launch the grandest aspirations First night Opera L'Orfeo Festival Theatre, Edinburgh Wriggle out of challenging energy targets, ministers told Britain 'should lobby for change in EU deal' Little so far achieved on renewable sources Air search to solve mystery of missing seals Initial plan Ing Direct Home Staff: Campaigners set up camp at Heathrow Anger after college chaplain sacked Oxford dismissal a 'cost-cutting exercise' Bishop of Coventry to hold formal inquiry Multiple Display Advertising Items Germany India Bond has activists on his tail over new film's 'brutal' horse race finale 007 scenes to feature medieval Italian festival Producers are accused of glamorising cruelty Bribery and violence Doctor freed in Libya deal gets engaged after whirlwind affair Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Shoot to kill'— Stasi were ordered to show no mercy at Berlin Wall Don Quixote plots to bring Spanish tourists to book The great divide Somali journalist dies in landmine attack (AP): Children rescued (AP): Mine rescue progress (AFP): Hackers hit un. org (AFP): Ex-leader faces trial (AP): Church killings (AFP): Flood riots death (AFP): Crocs intercepted Early success in Iowa gives Romney momentum for the real campaign Life Scan Times Online Prudential IT classes raise the status of Untouchables Low-caste students turned into high-flyers Experiment aimed at breaking social barriers The Times Caste system (Reuters): Elections set to take place two years early (Reuters): Journalist jailed (Reuters): Truce in south Darfur (Reuters): Rail dispute talks (Reuters): Clunk, click, cluck Northernrock Fear of bloodbath thwarts efforts to rescue hostages National Campaign for Better Hearing Growth threatened by market turbulence, say economists Central bank moves 'may not be enough' Fed under growing pressure to cut rates Virgin Media plans assault on Europe Flotations go ahead Orient-Express move Dubai takeover bid Quote of the Day Alitalia plan reported Business big shot Purse strings Surging pound means oil price rises hurt less Stock markets Once mighty ICI on brink of takeover by Dutch firm Akzo Italy at forefront of eurozone's big test Commodities Pipex Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Deal in France could spearhead Virgin Media assault on Europe Hope of new markets after Numéricable link Expansion drive after collapse of $23bn sale Business big shot Fred Done Tie-up with Setanta gives Tiscali live Premier League TV Betfred presses on with float despite market turbulence Business as usual . . . The Times Imperial seeks backing for £11bn Altadis deal Las Iguanas hopes to expand after buyout Events dragging out Marland and the Reubens may join forces in $3bn bid for Orient-Express Potential buyers assess hotelier and train group Peer and allies could aid management buyout The Times (PA): Green vows to look into '£5 a day' wages UK holiday blues Fraud is booming Eton hotels sold Dubai woos key OMX investors to prepare the way for a full bid The Times Who owns what Peugeot chief expresses concern over private equity tax regime City life for young American women means a job earning more than men Survey shows salaries 20% above male levels New York, Chicago and Dallas are hotspots Here, the pay gap is still a fact of working life Times Online Changing figures The corporate accountant who left the City to work for a more spiritual boss Keith Robinson runs the finances of the Diocese of London, a job just as tough as secular counterparts, he tells Martin Waller The Times Engineer driving change at Peugeot Citroën says size doesn't matter in his crazy industry Monday manifesto Christian Srreiff Signs of progress in half-year profit rise Company is sanguine about absence from US Curriculum vitae The leader questioned Equity Prices Witan investment trust Tony Wilson Music mogul and TV journalist whose Factory Records put 'Madchester' on the cultural map and helped to inspire a city Tony Wilson, music industry entrepreneur and television presenter, was born on February 20,1950. He died of complications from kidney cancer on August 10,2007, aged 57 Law Report Weather Eye Paul Rutherford Innovative and avant-garde jazz trombonist who pioneered the technique of multiphonics Paul Rutherford, jazz trombonist and bandleader, was born on February 29,1940. He died on August 6,2007, aged 67 Bill Perry Guitarist and bluesman whose performances brought favourable comparisons with Hendrix Bill Perry, guitarist and bluesman, was born on December 25,1957. He died on July 17,2007, aged 49 Ron Miller Motown songwriter whose hits included For Once In My Life Ron Miller, songwriter, was born in 1933. He died of a heart attack on July 23,2007, aged 74 Peter Tuddenham Versatile actor of the stage, screen and airwaves who became a cult figure as the talking computers in Blake's 7 Peter Tuddenham, actor, was born on November 27,1918. He died on July 9,2007, aged 88 Ruth Kettlewell Actress best known for playing 'character bags' on stage and screen who also ran a church amateur drama society Ruth Kettlewell, actress, was born on April 13,1913. She died on July 17,2007, aged 94 Holden Roberto Respected nationalist leader who helped to win Angola's independence Holden Roberto, Angolan rebel leader and politician, was born on January 12,1923. He died on August 2,2007, aged 84 Ingredients of safety at work offence by officer Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Whether jury can be trusted Court of Appeal No entitlement to trial Queen's Bench Divisional Court Word Watching Paedophile helpline may help cut risk of offence Notebook Charities Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Church news Latest wills A summer of extremes heats up climate debate Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 13,1982 A European Court of Human Rights ruling on corporal punishment provokes legal action, consternation and hesitation Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Births Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices Public Notices Impeccable win in Marois keeps Manduro on top of the world Racing Arc is next important target for five-year-old Fabre has open mind on question of stamina Wolverhampton The Rest of the World won the Dubai Duty Free Shergar … Golf Football Favourite for Guineas fails to navigate Curragh test Classic betting Windsor Racing Course specialists Leading trainers Jockeys Aqaleem is St Leger doubt Stratford Thirsk Fast-rising Djokovic takes Federer's scalp Tennis Serb's victory adds to Murray's recent pains Scot's comeback faces tough test in Cincinnati Leicester Racing Yesterday's results Redcar Wolverhampton Athletics Results Bowls Football Golf Rowing Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Football Sailing Snooker Speedway Tennis Adams batters Warne's hopes of climbing to the summit Cricket Nat West Pro40 first division The Times Fleming ensures no close shaves Warwickshire rip victory from eager grasp of falling Eagles Scoreboards Stevens shines as Durham take a trip into unknown Second division Pyemont sets aggressive tone for victorious Tonbridgians Cricketer Cup Sussex in control thanks to Montgomerie's magic Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboards First-class averages Broad shows England what they are missing as Derbyshire crumble England women made a successful start to their series … Atkins double moves clinical Wildcats into play-offs place Rugby league Engage Super League Title-chasing Bradford back in the race after dour victory Hull cut loose to strengthen challenge for the run-in Catalans gain upper hand over Wembley opponents Holyfield has every right to try for knockout against Father Time Boxing Age was no barrier Murphy given his World Cup break after an agonising wait Rugby union O'Sullivan gambles on injured Horgan Ireland remain upbeat despite loss to Scotland The Quinn direct British Masters World Cup squad England still seeking cutting edge to reinforce their forward power Rugby union Investec Challenge Carling casts doubts on ageing Dallaglio Momentum must be restored as rematch takes on extra interest Rugby union Investec Challenge The Middlesex Sevens Woods made to work hard but comes up with major No 13 Golf US PGA Championship Austin and Els push world No 1 all the way Dyson's 64 lifts him into share of sixth place Final scores Cowes may be left high and dry as Skandia ends its sponsorship Sailing The 608-mile Fastnet Race was postponed for the first … Clegg dismisses call for Beijing boycott Ohuruogu's return English pair's fear Ten-year wait ended Men's four win gold How the West won Indian patience only adds insult to England's injuries Cricket Third npower Test match Shot of the day Inside edge Fickle fame Spell of the day Ball of the day Howell-er of the day Zzzzzzzz Pitch report Rain or shine? Tuning in Captain's risk-free option is influenced by history Cricket Third npower Test match Priority lies in survival, not victory Timesonline Folly of the follow-on Betfair Dravid plays it safe and leaves England facing mountainous task to escape Cricket Third npower Test match History lessons Umpire does not belong to elite — and it shows Cricket Third npower Test match Howell's inexperience proves unfair to teams Test arena is no place for job training Scoreboard from the Brit Oval Times Crossword 23,678 England left cursing as Rooney jinx strikes again The Times Mortgages for Business Index 24 pages of the best football coverage Index Monday poem Consumed with rancour Did you see? Never the twain . . . The click Did you know? Pedal power Did you hear? Haughty cuisine Image of the day Modern morals When you just know . . . Intuition, when we feel that we know something just by gut instinct, is a product of learning, effort and experience — and practice can make it more effective, says Professor Eugene Sadler-Smith Those special moments Speed-dating . . . the way to test your instincts The Times Beware the beast within . . . even if it's a shaggy dog story Ban smoking, but bring back ashtrays The fat bum, stupid How do I stop her having sex at 13? Timesonline Times Online They're fighting for your heart Health monday Cardiologists and surgeons are at war with each other over how best to treat heart disease. What does the row mean for patients? Nigel Hawkes reports Yorktest Airclear Advanced Air Cleansing Technology Mother's remedy Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts The Times The top 25 body products Style Your chance to win this week's selection of body products, chosen by a … of experts, in the second of our series on the top 100 beauty products of 2007 Back in your cells, you lot Arts Bad Girls: The Musical will give the cult TV show a new life in the West End. Its producer, Kath Gotts, explains how the women's prison drama was set to music Doing it for comic effect The 'hero of the Fringe' is only just starting to come to terms with his success—and his ambition, finds Dominic Maxwell Ready to meet their deaths First night Edinburgh Theatre Long Time Dead Traverse Follow Me Assembly Rooms Edinburgh Comedy Reginald D. Hunter Udderbelly Glenn Wool Underbelly Theatre Hobson's Choice Festival Theatre, Chichester Tate Modern Dance Don Quixote London Coliseum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms BBCNOW/Atherton Albert Hall/Radio 3 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Su Doku winner Today's radio Today's TV Kitchen Criminals Viewing Guide BBC Two, 6.30pm The Enemies of Reason Channel 4,8pm Little Devil ITV1, 9pm There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) Film choice Channel 4,1. 20pm Capturing The Friedmans (2003) More4,10pm The Hitcher (1986) ITV1, 11pm Variations My New Home Channel 4,9pm Strange Days (1995) ITV4, 11.25pm The Mighty (1998) Channel 4,3.35am Web video of the day A blot on the TV landscape Weekend TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4292 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 31 Acorn Stairlifts Index Lucozade Sport Essien added to list of casualties The News Chelsea injuries Arsenal row Diouf transfer fear Weekend 1N Numbers Sanchez in rage over 'dives' but replays show otherwise Diouf may be on his way Picture of the Day That ball is heading for a painful end Timesonline Wild lunge puts Kitson in unwanted spotlight Online Exclusive interview The News The Web Spot the pie Rooney blow makes it a day of total torment The Games Barclays Premier League Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Music Note QA Barclays Premier League The Games Mourinho unleashes his entertainers The Games Barclays Premier League Tony's Fiver Grand gesture followed by a million regrets Hair today, gong tomorrow at Anfield? Don't you just hate it when that happens? French whine clearly made from sour grapes Davies takes lead in football's blame game Host of problems await athletes in Beijing Chairman left chasing lost cause at Bolton Say Leeds and Ridsdale is still smiling . . . Lampard's priceless quality Debate The Column Foreign owners may cash in but that does not make them bad The Debate Index Take a bow, Sven the revolutionary The Games Barclays Premier League Virgin Your view on the weekend's matches The Fans The Chant They tried to make me go to West Ham, I said no, no, no Allardyce takes long ball with him to Tyneside Gold allays fears over interference of Yeung Ghaly's dig at Bruce Germany depleted Injury can't stop the Beckham roadshow American idol The News Derby 2 Portsmouth 2 Sunderland 1 Tottenham 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Hospitality at Manchester United 2007-2008 Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 2 Allardyce easy victor in Battle of the Sams Middlesbrough 1 Blackburn 2 Everton 2 Wigan 1 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Fans tune in to yet another late show How they stand Leading scorers Foul play Red Cards and Yellow Cards Player of the weekend Bayern primed for success The Continent Bayern Munich France Greenland Past comes back to haunt Domenech Timesonline Greenland make pitch for Fifa recognition The Player Bristol City 2 QPR 2 Ipswich 4 Sheffield Wed 1 Burnley 2 West Brom 1 Leicester 0 Blackpool 1 Cardiff 0 Stoke 1 Preston 0 Norwich 0 Sheffield Utd 2 Colchester 2 Charlton 1 Scunthorpe 1 Southampton 1 Crystal Palace 4 Barnsley 1 Coventry 4 Hull 2 Plymouth 3 Wolves 1 Watford 2 Leader preaching an unlikely gospel The Manager Lan Holloway Beneath the exterior of a sometimes stand-up comedian, the Plymouth manager has wide-ranging concerns about the state of football and the world as a whole Keepy-uppy kings The Web Greatest hits Happy slapping Worst ever tackles . . . Best of the rest Post Card from . . . Ian Holloway The Manager Brentford League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two Why should I get paid for doing something I love? Alan Carr The Passion Meet a 19-year-old who eschews money and top clubs' advances to play for fun The star of Channel 4's Friday Night Project on what's … Championship Theresults Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Slick Grays hound disjointed Torquay Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland Cambridge United v Oxford United The Box Thursday, Setanta Sports 1, kick-off 7.30pm Live Matches Multiple Display Advertising Items Liverpool v Chelsea Sunday, Sky Sports 1, kick-off 4pm Play the Game Latebites Play The Game Fink Tank The Greatest Fantasy Football. With Brains The Fink Tank The Greatest . . . Premier League opening matches The Prem The Times The Pies Who ate them all? Our Web Cartoon Our Web The Pies Late Bites The Fixtures Edge

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