News from 10/08/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Azmi Keshawi, Robert Dawson Scott, Lucia van der post, Yepoka Yeebo, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Jeanne Kelly, Simon Barnes, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christopher Hewetson, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Paul Grover, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Paulo Reis, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, Ben Machell, Sophie Harris, Nina Collins, John Salkeld, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, David C. Bonner, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael E. Cockerton, John Westerby, Kate Allen Director, Michael Theodoulou, Andrew J. Proud, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Emma Pomfret, Martin Samuel, Dan Sabbagh Media analysis, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Marcus Binney, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Hannah Webster, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Dr A. W. Harrison-Barbet, Lindsey Bareham, Francesca Steele, David Gilliver, Richard Mills, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Jonathan Clayton, Joe Ware, Steve Hawkes, Bob Bayman, Edward Couzens, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Dr Roger Sexton, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lucia van der Post, Sam Knight, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Lewis H. Thomas, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Milos Stankovic, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Valerie Passmore, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Buying abroad Glacier collapse injures British tourists Foreign doctors face competence inquiry Record numbers are struck off by the GMC Investigation will also examine racism in NHS Four British troops die this week in Iraq Foot-and-mouth fears Scramble for cash Contract talks off No emergency rule Index Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Blogs and chat rooms out of bounds in MoD gag order on troops English were dedicated followers of French fashion 1,400 years ago 6th-century style still being followed today Clues in graves show clothes were to die for Haute couture through the ages Boodles Internet is rife with fraud and as lawless as Wild West, warn peers Organised gangs make millions from e-crime Ministers and banks blamed for complacency There's a revolution in the air, and it's the end for untidy living rooms Pugh Bidding opens for ID-card contracts BBC series face cuts Gambling advert ban Stamp price to rise Correction 'They were looking for an adventure' British tourists are injured by wave of ice Captain accused of trying to get too close G U C C I the Indy Bag The ice islands Fighting for pride as pressure Iraq As two more soldiers are killed in Basra, the morale among their colleagues is sinking. Report by Anthony Loyd. Photographs by Richard Mills One day in Iraq Interpreters caught in the middle PG Contains Mild Language and Innuendo Company that left homes without water is losing 500m litres a day Gambling adverts on TV are 'recipe for disaster' Water everywhere I'm too young and too short to be Lord Lucan, possum Bath store Only suspect in Madeleine case is set to be dropped Sainsbury's In perhaps his first "elder statesman" outing since … Luciano Pavarotti is being treated in hospital, reporte Medion Blog off People We hear a rumour, which we choose to believe, of a … It is the prerogative of our masters to decorate their Mick Jagger is to release a greatest hits album of … Helena Bonham Carter, who is expecting her second child with her partner, Tim Burton Postscript The self-assured redhead and London mayoral hopeful, … In a break with tradition, we learn, the BBC is n CitroËn Sandhurst arrest after cadet falls from window Serviceman held for attempted murder Injured female 'was caught in love triangle' Burglary suspect dies after confronting homeowner Waitress Musharraf on the Brink Declaring a state of emergency would be a disaster for Pakistan Grounds for Complaint? Foreign-trained doctors deserve a fair hearing O Sole Mio Achtung! Vietato! Italians are fighting beach towel wars An epidemic of biobaloney Wake up! The bees are on their knees Picture Gallery Thunderer: This Fringe comedy has become a cheap joke Out of Guantanamo Taking tea An Olympic identity Low tolerance Putting Iraqi interpreters' plight in context Getting it right on foot-and-mouth Timesonline Drive safely Bank robbery Let priests marry No littering The mind boggles Monty Python is a poor guide to diplomacy Discuss race honestly? No, we'll stick to our prejudices John Lewis Jessie's mother praises witness for testimony that led to arrests Two men questioned over schoolboy murder Breakthrough comes a year after gun killing Role models who glamorise violence Two record hot years forecast before 2014 Bug hits second hotel Glaucoma find Trust buys estate Footballer's denial Action over fire lost Nissan Social network sites are urged to ban 'hardcore' anorexia videos Teenage girls swap tips on staying thin Extreme dieting is shown as lifestyle choice Magnet Second helping from hormone responsible for hunger control Dell Scout jamboree's 13 missing visitors Briton aims for last-ditch clemency Life outside begins for mental patients Rare tortoises bred in home incubator Norwich Union Owner drops by after 14 years to pick up lavish collection of forgotten art Fresh outbreak of virus suspected as scientists point to sabotage as cause Foot-and-mouth Cordon set up around new premises in Surrey More footpaths are closed to the public Lorries arrive as slaughterhouse returns to work Deadly secrets that lie behind these doors Martin Fletcher visits a medical research centre in North London which handles some of the world's most dangerous pathogens The Times Dfs Dfs Body and soul, the truth about oppression crosses continents First night Edinburgh Theatre Truth in Translation Assembly Hall Lady of Burma Assembly @ St George's West Poles show that they have presence on stage On the march Multiple Display Advertising Items Hammer attack on £1.7m painting Two killed after RAF helicopter flipped then plunged to ground Astonishment as three passengers walk away Accident is twelfth involving the Puma Record heroin poppy crop hits anti-drug efforts 'The day jump-jet landed on my car' Fine over C4 quiz Sexual assault charge Air steward arrested Policeman's drive ban Highest-rated love Bazaar America South Africa Presidential scenarios Musharraf backs away from plan for emergency rule after protests Fierce opposition killed off proposal His own coalition and US cautioned against it Faced with ugly choices, the general descends deeper into his labyrinth Cadillac Across the world, this is a symbol of charity and aid … Indian corner shops fight back against Wal-Mart Help wanted (AFP): Blaze destroys parts of top film studio (AP): Mistress murderer (AP): Storm death toll rises (AP): Bridge bodies found (Reuters): Beer supply dries up (Reuters): Chilly tradition Even Bush's bodyguards can't stop a tick biting SAAB Three stages of disease that could end with heart failure Sun, sea and big fines as towel police tackle the beach hogs Italy cracks down on antisocial behaviour Critics blame higher rents for deckchairs Orange Littoral truth Christian aid Death of Franska the 'sheep-eating' bear greeted with joy and dismay Mbeki sacks health minister who was honest about Aids disaster Starbucks Coffee (AP): Libya admits that HIV medics were tortured (AP): Activists deported (Reuters): Beach explosion (AP): Bat stops bridge (AP): Asleep on the job Hamas sets up navy without a boat Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Shares plunge after ECB pumps a record €95bn into markets Intervention exceeds moves after 9/11 Dow loses 2.8 per cent amid scramble for cash Home renovations boost flood payouts Tesco tormentor Gazprom's UK move OMX bid battle likely Quote of the day BNP closes funds Business big shot Feeling the heat Stock markets Airlines and passengers urge regulator to end BAA's monopoly One airport departure is eagerly awaited Picture Gallery Always a price but also a cost Commodities One-way traffic Timesonline Ukonline Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Aviva's profits floored by flood claims Insurer suffers 34% drop for first half Chief points to premium rises Business big shot Andrew Moss Fixtures and fittings take a distinct turn upmarket Restrictions on the movement of livestock have, mercifu City Diary Chris Bell, the chief executive of Ladbrokes, was asked City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Will Norris secure a transport full house? City Diary Caravan parks are the next big thing for private equity, Mark Sheehan, managing director at Coffer Corporate Leisure, tells me Such a bright idea, and you read it here first City Diary We last heard from former derivatives trader Patrick … City Diary Ladbrokes to return £250m to shareholders after record operating profit Schroders profits leap 40% at half time RBS vote today UK trade gap shrinks Gap property sale Akzo gets extension Amstrad inquiry Hunter rules out Dobbies bid but still aims to thwart Tesco Milestone for BAE as its trade with America outstrips MoD business 40% of sales from US in the first six months 'Superb' results show profits up to £684m Heritage trail The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Gazprom aims for a slice of E. ON's British power plants Multiple Display Advertising Items BNP suspends funds as sub-prime chaos spreads The Sunday Times (AP): Home Depot plans for buyback hit In brief Thomson Financial: Regulator worried by AZ treatments Virgin buys stake in Malaysian airline (Reuters): HSBC taps China's rural potential Godiva, the home of the £1 truffle, has been put up for sale by Campbell Soup Dubai upsets Nasdaq bid for Scandinavia exchanges Emap's decision to sell looks simply like a rank bad one The money's in the bank to guard The Guardian GMG chief executive has £675m to spend £100m investment fund will act as hedge 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 Kazakhmys is biggest loser in FTSE slide Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day UK utility extends power base across the globe Portmeirion Deal of the day Spirent Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Share Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Samuel Goldman Treasury civil servant who was at the heart of the battle to control public expenditure in the 1960s and 1970s Sir Samuel Goldman, KCB, Second Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, 1968-72, was born on March 10,1912. He died on July 28,2007, aged 95 General Wayne Downing American special forces commander who also advised President George W. Bush on counter-terrorist operations General Wayne Downing, United States National Director for Combating Terrorism, 2001-03, was born on May 10,1940. He died of cancer of July 18,2007, aged 67 Q & A Weather Eye Dr Jim MacKeith Campaigning forensic psychiatrist whose work on false confessions helped to free the Guildford Four and Birmingham Six Dr Jim MacKeith, OBE, forensic psychiatrist, was born on October 29,1938. He died of cancer on August 5,2007, aged 68 Professor Graeme Moodie Political scientist and academic administrator who played an important role in York University's formative years Graeme Moodie, academic and administrator, was born on August 25,1924. He died on August 3,2007, aged 82 TV sound levels and early churches Questions Answered Word Watching Court Circular Legal news Church news Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages The Times Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices In the Matter of Bank of China Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Top carmakers look to flood market with the ultimate hybrid concept Motoring New Cayenne could be in production by 2009 Accent on economy and reduced emissions Mercedes-Benz Supercar for super-rich a super drive Tips for frugal driving Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items How monsoon floods fit into the global picture Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 10,1977 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Brighton makes most of holiday spirit Racing Brighton Yesterday's results England Rugby Haydock Park Yarmouth Folkestone Golf Bath Football Newmarket Racing Haydock Park Lingfield Park Sedgefield Festival patrons short-changed as Kent slump to sorry defeat Cricket LV County Championship first division Shantry crowns championship debut with four-wicket haul Flintoff dismisses call to change his bowling action Powell blasts from the past to put the wind up Worcestershire White hundred is the perfect parting gift Cricket LV County Championship second division Somerset control the top-of-table battle Wharf hits second century of the season Bowls Results Cricket Rugby league Golf Rugby league Snooker Tennis 'England is an irritant', says Fifa radical over 2018 World Cup bid Football FA seeks explanation after Warner outburst Concacaf man has problems close to home The Times Flamboyant Briatore on track to take over at QPR Quinn happy to follow Keane's orders in search of more success Football Injury takes tough choices out of Ashton's hands Rugby union Betfair. com Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Magnússon faces life after the storm with steely determination Football As dust begins to settle on the Tévez affair, the West Ham chairman can focus on his drive to move the club onwards and upwards West Ham offer for Olympic Stadium turned down Timesonline Agent urges Heinze to stay away from United Football Fears that presence could inflame situation Benítez confident of transfer to Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Sven-Göran Eriksson faces a race against time to sign … Premier League today First round is taken by Storm as elite players start to feel the heat Golf US PGA Championship Coral Scores Feud with Alonso is over, says Hamilton Stroll for Federer Salford keep faith Dott masters Ding Falkner chases treble Deng's debut defeat Man whose substance was greater than his spin India get their numbers right amid Prior disappointment Cricket Third npower Test match Inside edge Cup of joy Back for good? Spell of the day New face Ball of the day Stat of the day Pitch report Rain or shine? Tuning in Borderline cases given chance to burst way into financial bubble Cricket Scoreboard from the Brit Oval Deal or no deal Race for netball title in a mix The Insider Marriage is the Spur Times Crossword 23,676 Players in Spain quit mainly on the plane Lampard in new contract crisis Midfield player applies pressure to end dispute Talks over new deal deferred to next summer Index The Times Free tomorrow Index The face No foot in her mouth Did you see? Royal turbulence The click Did you know? Tunnel vision Did you hear? Hidden talents Image of the day Modern morals Monster munch Britain is in the grip of a moth epidemic, with anti-pest call-outs up 25 per cent: they eat our clothes and their larvae cause skin rashes and breathing problems. Infestation victim Damian Whitworth investigates Public enemy No 1 The hole truth: seven steps to a moth-free home The season to be saucy Food Poached chicken with salsa verde Parmesan gnocchi with pesto and beans Chicken kebabs with green potatoes The Times Read between the lines: McEwan is out of ideas An ungentlemanly, tacky thing to do? If you're going to be a bird, don't be chicken Hair with Hari Getting ready for the fall Style ask Lucia A clasp act Luxury with Lucia The return of the feminine handbag Alain Mikli picks the most stylish glasses Insider trading Alain's top tips Consumerism's final frontier Reportage Western-style malls are the most conspicuous signs of a retail revolution that many believe will turn India into one of the next global superpowers. Ashling O'connor reports from Bombay The Times A holiday paradise Peas in our time The Black Eyed Peas' frontman will. i. am tells Angus Batey how 'happy' music took him from the ghetto to the Top Ten Inside Wayward Winehouse Sound bites Parents non grata In Dolly hell It's a string thing Sounds For too long they have been relegated to ballads. It's time for violins to come in off the pop sidelines, says Sophie Harris District6 Pop strung out through the ages The bus is late? O Dio! A new opera festival finds musical passions in modern-day life. But can just anything be operatic, asks Emma Pomfret Russell Peters The Times The Monteverdi monopoly Sounds His influence is everywhere at the Edinburgh Festival this year. Sarah Urwin Jones explores the early music master's appeal Pop Reviews Various Hallam Foe OST Domino Classical Royal Norwegian Navy Band The Praise of King Olaf SRC Pop The long goodbye Richard Hawley Lady's Bridge Mute Classical Colin Davis L'Enfance du Christ LSO Live Neil Innes podcast Free prom The joke's on them First night Edinburgh Comedy God's Pottery Fat Tongue Pleasance Courtyard Edinburgh Theatre Jihad: The Musical C Venue Pop David Ford Soho Revue Bar, W1 Queen's Theatre Theatre Grease Piccadilly Theatre, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Proms Laine and Dankworth 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 Today's radio Today's TV The Insider/Gardeners' World Special Viewing Guide Channel 4,7. 30pm/BBC Two, 8pm Ganges BBC Two, 9pm Star Stories Channel 4,9.30pm Whistle Down the Wind (1961, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 1.25pm The Stepford Wives (2004) BBC One, 8.30pm The Mothman Prophecies (2002) BBC One, 10.35pm Variations The Shield Five, 11pm Scanners (1980) BBC One, 12.25am Born Romantic (2000) BBC Two, 12.05am Web video of the day Wedding belles ring hollow Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4290 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword Full Tilt Index Judith Heywood Opening Bids Investors lured by a footballer's endorsement of a bolthole overseas might find better value at home Email from America Focus on Louth Average property prices £000s In Georgian House in East London Get in Get out Get Away Out Jacobean Manor in Suffolk Away Townhouse in Bath Our Guide to the Overseas Top 50 Abroad Outlook If you want to buy a second home abroad but are baffled by the multitude of different websites out there, then follow Lucia Adams through the maze Screen Saver Multiple Display Advertising Items Abroad Outlook Inside Track Top Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanish Steps Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Players Go for a Home Win Real Estate Football fans will invest if stars promote a new development, says Lucy Alexander In the Thick of the Action Why watch the match on TV when you can lean over the balcony, writes David Gilliver Fixture List The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon This Sporting Life Where to Spend It If you fancy living an Edwardian lifestyle of shooting and tennis parties, Guyzance is perfect, says Marcus Binney Multiple Display Advertising Items Kierresidential Multiple Display Advertising Items Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Let or Hindrance? The Times Save Picnic Ware West is Still the Best Buy to Let Buyers are moving to the edge of London in search of value, writes Susan Emmett The Numbers . . . The Future for House Prices Bricks and Mortar Great West Quater
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