News from 08/08/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Robert Dawson Scott, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Milton Formerly Captain, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, George Ellson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Dawson, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, John Musters, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Nicholas Deakin, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Victoria Segal, PC Mark White, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Richard A. Edwards Principal Lecturer, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Sir Clive Woodward, John Haines, Hugh McIntosh, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Philip Bevan, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Hopkins, John Stanning, The Rev David Cooper, Iain McKelvie, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Paul Milner, Magnus K. Moodie, Matthew Pryor, Rory Meakin, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Lewis Smith Environment reporter, Dianne Thompson, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Keith Vaz, MP Chairman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Ian Hatton, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Denis Linfoot, Hazel Davis, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Sophie Yu, Russell Jenkins, Ben Watts, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Lord Fowler, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Fred Weir, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Erin Brockovich, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Tim Hammond, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoIndex Sabotage is suspected over foot and mouth Laboratory complex is the probable source Workers' allotments checked for the virus Index Brown orders review over Iraqi translators Prisoner release call Shot for 'disrespect' Media sale postponed Target set of 18 golds Index Timesonline Times2 Edinburgh Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Brown intervenes over the Iraqi interpreters denied political asylum Campaign grows to protect those at risk Domestic political infighting emerges Letters We are happy to face questioning by police, say Madeleine's parents Inquiry focus moves to family and friends New suspicion that child died in bedroom The missing hours Three Gambling adverts to be allowed on TV but not children's shirts Deal casts doubt on football sponsorship Many young fans will be denied replica tops Primary school pupils miss all government targets Pugh Retreat over hospital phone call charges Visa fingerprinting Astrophysical Journal: Huge planet found Dentistry failure Correction Scientists keep moths in check by persuading males to be gay River dolphin is wiped out Vogue Release of inmates from Guantanamo leaves Britain facing a security headache Prisoner release Intelligence service draws up surveillance plans after ministers request that US frees 'enemy combatants' with British residency Policy U-turn sparked by reshuffle at Home Office Libyan It is misleading for ministers to claim moral victory for this game of bluff Sainsbury's SO organic The longlist 13 novels make Booker's dozen Newcomers challenge veterans for book prize Panel slogs through 35,000-page marathon Pipex ALDI Outbreak at second farm brings order to close paths Foot-and-mouth Site three miles from animal research centre Livestock movement bans 'being ignored' 'Airlock' security at Pirbright 'My old bull, Ned, collapsed before my eyes' Foot-and-mouth Ford Kate Middleton has been forced to abandon her attempt to steer a boat across the Channel. But the paparazzi's loss is the gossip columnist's gain — word is that she bowed to pressure from the palace Siôn Simon, Labour MP for Birmingham Erdington, h Richard Jones's controversial production of Verdi's … George Galloway, the Respect MP best known for im Postscript Piers reaches for a bouquet People People's attention is drawn to the No 10 petition websi Norwich Union A reader from Greenock, near Glasgow, writes: "Sir, … Picture Gallery Britney Spears — pictured yesterday with London, her Yorkshire terrier — confirms the adage that people resemble their pets, or is it the other way around? Tiscali Schoolboy was killed for refusing to join gang, his mother tells inquest £700 in-car box would jam spy-in-sky road toll satellite Oxfam Out of Guantanamo A difficult but correct decision to shoulder more of the burden Testing Times Primary schools are doing well, but not yet well enough Wealth Warnings Gambling gainsayers should employ the imaginative touch Pint of bitter in a sea breeze, love Picture Gallery And on that farm he had a moan, E-I-E-I-O Thunderer: What do we want? Less freedom to go on holiday! Heathrow delays Build more houses Honey still for tea What's all this then? We must not abandon our Iraqi interpreters Better ways to make Britain's young drivers safer Timesonline Thanks for the fish HMS Unique May contain nuts Hard cheese Good for Brown, the master of spin and stunts My proven formula for keeping baby (and me) happy Comment Irish eccentricity all dressed up and daring to go First night Edinburgh Festival Theatre The Walworth Farce Is This About Sex? Traverse, Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items A rich seam of humour in religion Travellers who lived in luxury have millions of pounds seized Car scam paid for fur coats and Chanel bags They had huge sums of cash buried in garden Renault Ex-sergeant accused of sex assaults on colleagues 'Arrogant' Cameron costs party a donor Big backer unhappy over policy on grammars Now not time to alter strategy, counter Tories Inside Track Norwich Union It's the scary tea shop: one dunk and you're out Fear of heights (ie 3ft ladders) halts speed camera campaign Health and safety laws put devices out of use Staff not sufficiently trained to work high up BBC gave bonuses of £20m as it cut jobs Girl on murder charge Drowned man named Fertility clinic ruling Nest muddies appeal Kebab jury discharged Morrisons Venice Israel Well wrapped up, a terracotta army is prepared to take Britain by storm Soldiers that guard the first emperor will be treated like royalty as a treaty is signed to fly many of them abroad Iraq leadership in disarray as ministers quit Cabinet Multiple Display Advertising Items Having trounced the Liberal Democratic Party in parliam (AP): Online travel register to combat terrorism Briton in wall protest (AFP): Cartel leader held (Reuters): Shuttle set for launch (AFP): Tintin in the dock (AFP): Flying lizard A vote Giuliani can count on — his daughter will support other party Student's body found after wedding celebration Behaving badly Newcastle Building Society Even rich tourists think that it's a fiddle to charge for café orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Red-carpet welcome home for Arctic team (AP): Mine dig stepped up (Reuters): Picasso art found (AFP): Treasure hunters sue Kremlin accused of airstrike on Georgia 'in bid to stir up panic' Tbilisi has 'irrefutable evidence' of bombing Appeal for help will be made to United Nations Starbucks Coffee Italy's love fades for the French mermaid Mutinous soldiers are jailed as Israeli army evicts 200 religious settlers after court order City limits TalkTalk Virgin Media puts its $23bn sale on hold as credit chill strikes again Cable group expected to show subscriber loss Carlyle said to be still keen on seizing target Fed holds rates as inflation fears remain Pension funds surplus Sainsbury's talks Quote of the day Russian invests in GM Business big shot Sinking feeling M&C hotel group chairman denies he rules the roost Stock markets The financial and political cost of public pensions Is it better late than never? Winivesting Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Russian takes a bite out of GM Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Pension funds manage 'fragile' surplus Figure reached £12bn in mid-July Mortality estimates present new threat Business big shot It's too early yet to crack open the champagne Shipping, such as this nautical traffic in the Strait of Dover captured on Dover Coastguard radar, helped Inmarsat, the British satellite communication group, to achieve record earnings. The company provides telecoms services via satellite to isolated communities and ships. Its first-half revenue rose by 15 per cent to $284 million (£140 million) Morgan Stanley sets up new $6bn buyout fund Times Online Tote man takes big gamble City Diary Value is in the eye of the beholder, evidently City Diary A picture appears on the front of a rival newspaper City Diary No hiding place City Diary Picture Gallery This has little to do with the world of business, but it is the holiday season It is the season for silly stunts, and one from HSBC City Diary Picture Gallery Standard Life brushes aside fears over Sipps as sales soar S&N blames 'stinking weather' for decline in forecast earnings Consumer Advisory Sainsbury's and Delta Two meet face to face as tensions mount over £10bn bid Family seeks higher offer from suitor Tchenguiz pressures board to open books The Times F&C investor may hold up Friends-Resolution merger Easy Jet insists it will hit profits target Emap suitors meet C&G cutback fears Car dealer's warning Turmoil in credit markets fails to convince Fed to cut interest rates Oligarch has 5% of GM, report claims Bear Stearns accused of Cayman ploy over funds First guilty verdict in US backdating case Xstrata purchase (Reuters): India reviews loans (AFP): Slim tops rich list Allen sells stake (Reuters): Scottish power play 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 Banks in the lead as shares bounce back Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Wait on Carpetright until its founder makes move Dairy producers Deal of the day YouGov Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Red Leaves Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds P&O Cruises Birthdays Weather Eye Baron Elie de Rothschild Descendant of the great banking dynasty who rescued Château Lafite from the ravages of war Baron Elie de Rothschild, winemaker and banker, was born on May 26,1917. He died on August 6,2007, aged 90 Richard Stott Lives Remembered Phil Drabble Peter Lloyd Raul Hilberg Historian whose 'bureaucratic' account of the Holocaust's effectiveness was at first resisted but has since won acceptance Raul Hilberg, historian, was born on June 2,1926. He died on August 4,2007, aged 81 André Chouraqui Religious scholar and linguist whose passion for building bridges between faiths was kindled in his childhood in Algeria André Chouraqui, religious scholar, was born on August 11,1917. He died on July 9,2007, aged 89 Sir Ian Anstruther of that Ilk Scottish baronet whose handsome inheritance allowed him the time to write about little-known historical figures Sir Ian Anstruther of that Ilk, writer, was born on May 11,1922. He died on July 29,2007, aged 85 Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Birthdays Deaths Anniversaries Word Watching Memorial Services University News To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices, … Bridge Chess Winning move Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items The extreme flash floods that set the UK's record Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 8,1973 The British Government was acutely embarrassed when the Littlejohn brothers, arrested in Ireland for robbing a Dublin bank of £67,000, claimed to be spies carrying out a stunt designed to discredit the IRA Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest 2007 champion only keeping seat warm for majestic Moore Racing Chepstow Yesterday's results The Times Catterick Rugby union London 2012 Classic market leaders bolster Curragh card Brighton Racing Newcastle Times Online Course specialists Yarmouth Murray takes care of business Tennis Ginepri suffers on Scot's winning return Wrist problem still to be put fully to the test Pontefract Racing Kempton Park Leo-Latu banned for racist abuse Davis going strong Triple joy for Bowers England made to sweat on fitness of Pietersen Cricket Cool Snape throws Derbyshire off scent NatWest Pro40 Second division First division LV County Championship Second division 'We need to find athletes who have the right attitude to win golds' Exclusive The World Cup-winning rugby coach takes his philosophy of 'no expense spared to hire the best' into Great Britain's Olympics squad The Times Ohuruogu brought back into the fold as Britain selectors look towards Beijing Squad for Osaka Hodgson's World Cup dream is again snuffed out by cruel injury Rugby union Barkley given chance to become No 2 fly half Unlucky Ward-Smith is released from squad Thelondonpaper Football Results Bowls Cricket Fixtures Football Cricket Snooker Pools forecast Squads Tennis Sleaze-ridden? Football can lay fair claim to smell of roses Chelsea's era of untouchables is shot down despite rising casualty list Football Fringe members are already in line for duty Just 11 outfield players were fit for training Multiple Display Advertising Items Gallas says time has come for Arsenal Heinze courts Liverpool as Tévez saga nears end Football 'Beckham is more global than me, 'says Woods Premier League today Keane charisma lures Gordon to Sunderland in £9m record deal Football Manager's fourth bid finally pays dividends Hearts goalkeeper rejects rival Villa offer Investec Challenge 2007 DaMarcus Beasley's late goal capped a 3-0 aggregate … Baines soothes Moyes transfer concerns with Goodison move Football Eriksson plunges in again but looks to balance City's books The Insider Hamilton set to make waves over new McLaren contract Times Crossword 23,674 Student, 18, joins the Preston boardroom Woodward has a golden vision Sport Index The Times Exclusive Cricket Martin Samuel Index The face Activism is mine, all mine Did you see? The click Did you know? Advance to Go Did you hear? Screen break for addicts Image of the day Modern morals The King and I Janan Harb was 20 when she married secretly into the Saudi Royal Family. For two years she lived in unimaginable opulence before being sent into exile. Now, 40 years later, she tells Rajeev Syal why she wants a £1.4bn share of the late King's fortune An absence of grief or guilt Family secrets Ten years after her mother's death, a writer confesses that she feels no grief or sadness, and never did. Here she describes the pain of turning from a beloved daughter into a disappointment Timesonline Last week an anonymous reader described the pain that she felt for the The Times The rest of the year has arrived. It's called August Is there life on Mars? No: and here's why Overhead luggage Des res (with sex lessons) A New York apartment block will include an on-site spa — with advice on yoga, nutrition and 'How to Have Magnificent Sex'. Anjana Ahuja reports Take big strides Style After several years in the shadow of dresses and skirts, trousers may be on the verge of a big fashion moment. Carolyn Asome gets to grips with the wide-leg look Beyoncé wearing one of my dresses is harmony Style my life in fashion Roberto Cavalli tells Nicola Copping why he has designs on the high street Emma Hope The Times Home with the Bonapartes Arts Josephine's mansion put style into imperial power, discovers Rachel Campbell-Johnston France In Russia: Empress Josephine's Malmaison collection Somerset House, WC2 National Theatre Capture the castles Monsieur, what were you thinking? The billionaire collector François Pinault is showing off his wealth in Venice, but has he spent wisely, asks Michael Glover Oh you pretty things Cursor of the technophobe First night Edinburgh Comedy The Human Computer Traverse Drill Hall Edinburgh Comedy Ivan Brackendbury's Hospital Radio Roadshow Pleasance Courtyard Theatre Holding Fire! Shakespeare's Globe The Times Dance Spartacus London Coliseum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms BBC Philharmonic/Noseda Albert Hall/Radio 3 The sun shines here: fact Crème Working Relationship Stephen Bailey, the director of Slough Trading Estate, and his PA, Kathy Eddowes, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Wish you were here Does your boss call you when you're just about to get on the holiday plane? You're not alone, says Hazel Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items Why we're breaking the laws of office etiquette Crème Computers are supposed to make communication easier, but Virginia Mathews says you need to stick to the rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Stress Busters 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 Today's radio Today's TV Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escapes Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Malcolm and Barbara: Love's Farewell ITV1, 9pm The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958) Film choice BBC Two, midday The Thirty-Nine Steps (1959) Channel 4,1.45pm High Fidelity (2000) BBC One, 10.40pm Variations The Pumpkin Eater (1964) BBC Two, 11.50pm Hannibal Rising (2007)/Notes on a Scandal (2006)/Infamous (2006) New to Sky Box Office Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day Naked chef laid bare again Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4288 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 28 Sunrise
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