News from 14/08/2007
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Andrew Robson, Chard Morrison, Richard Orange, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Tim Albone, Simon Barnes, David Wilson, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Clark Wood, Cindy Barnett Chairman, Magistrates' Association, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Suna Erdem, James Dean, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dr K. R. Whittington, Carole Crickmore, Gabrielle Starkey, David Gordon, Will Pavia, Kate Johnson, Helen Womack, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Donald Hutera, Dr Stephen J. Colwill, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Rodney Legg, Alan Hamilton, Karl Rove, Rhys Blakely, R. B. Williams, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mark Slattery, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Sparks, David Lister, John Westerby, Sam Coates, John Schofield, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, B. R. J. Simpson, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Chris Partridge, Jeremy Page, John Dover, Josh Spero, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, George Walden, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Neelima Mahajan, Cliff Bishop, Sabrina Broadent, Renata Rubnikowicz, Chris Dillow, George Caulkin, Sophie Yu, Camellia Panjabi, David MacKie, Dearbail Jordan, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Drever, Alan T. Crookes, Frances Gibb, Simon Crompton, Ben Blackmore, Olav Bjortomt, Anil Sinanan, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford, Jane Macartney, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times The tummy test Gap-year students told to forget aid projects VSO says schemes are often no help to poor New code of practice to combat 'voluntourism' Bank forced to pump £3bn into hedge fund Lack of progress Letter to dying father Pakistan's lost ideals Hope for Rooney Index Timesonline Times2 Edinburgh Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Alarm as new figures show secondary pupils failing to make grade Nearly four in ten miss targets in core subjects Poor behaviour is a key factor, Tories claim 'i was abandoned as soon as I had landed' Tummy test signals heart risks ahead Strong link between stomach size and disease Better 'to throw food out than add it to waist' Breast-fed babies are guide to growth Boodles Millions of Facebook users 'leave themselves open to identity theft' Two in five gave away details to a fake profile Privacy features not used by younger users Teenager sues over childhood photo that appeared on pornographic DVD Pugh MoD resists call for new Afghan medal No break for Brown Careers stereotyped Hang-glider death It's porridge . . . again Foot-in-mouth . . . as the Bushes discover there's a lot of it about BBC presenter blames sore throat for recurring bout of radio ga ga . . . Vogue Illegal protests threat at Heathrow 2,000 expected for climate change camp Campaigners warned to stay within the law Tiscali 'If she wants to superglue herself then I'll do it too' A daughter's last letter to father killed tackling gang of vandals Man suffered head injuries in gang attack He had complained about youth disorder Students using gap year to save for fees McCann trademark Breast prize criticised Baby-snatcher hunt Rail victim identified Legionnaires' control Transport Glasgow gives Cumming the bum's rush People at the Edinburgh Festival Hugo Rifkind Christian Slater is to present the if.comeddie awards. Last time he was here he got chicken pox Stepping away from Edinburgh for a moment, we are excit The comedian Marcus Brigstocke, host of Early Edition Postscript Soak up more of the Festival The large comedian Phill Jupitus is performing public … Paddy Ashdown gave a talk on Saturday at the Internatio John Smeaton, the Jack Bauer of Glasgow airport, will … M40 murder hunt faces wall of silence Hell's Angels code may hamper police efforts Biker killed by single shot to head is named Waitress overdoses on caffeine after 14 shots of espresso Three can keep a secret if two are dead: motto of a renegade gang John Lewis 'Worst' rail firm goes from bad to verse Tories call for more trains to ease congestion on railways Inside Track Everyday Miracles Heathrow's climate campers should not abuse their limelight Common Destiny The Partition of India was an ahistorical aberration Kennebunkoff A departing White House strategist advises the French President's wife Spend a penny, spend six grand Picture Gallery Send in the storm-trooper nurses Libby Purves How to end mucky hospitals in one clean sweep Thunderer: Why the Amber Alert makes me see red Racism in the Army Duff justice Smoked out Take a hike No credit in borrowing our way to prosperity The perils of airport expansion Timesonline Train troubles Euro by stealth Rebranding Nice? Men and motors Kitchen calamities Come back Colbert, Heathrow needs you The one question you must never ask an economist Eurostar Scientists return to 'virus' therapy to fight superbugs Nationwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Phage therapy Alcohol abuse undoing gains from curbs on smoking Hunting hounds savaged pet terrier in garden as owner tried to protect it Huntsman accused of keeping dangerous dogs Woman used her own body as a shield Barrister 'exposed himself then hit wedding guest' Castrol A 2,500-year-old conflict that is with us for ever First night Edinburgh Theatre The Bacchae King's Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Parachutist cut cords in fall to death Family escapes from sinking barge Allergy fears lead to balloon ban Reward after poisoning of rare eagle Sartoriani Rochdale council promotes town with pictures of city 15 miles away Neolithic village found in Orkney sheds new light on Stone Age life Multiple Display Advertising Items Blunders that allowed dangerous criminal to murder remain secret Probation officer did not provide supervision But details concealed under data protection Refusal to release reports fuels suspicion Businessman stabbed to death on holiday Hiker found dead Paedophile jailed Bridge jumper saved Rise in EU visitors Record high Bazaar Pakistan End of 'Bush's brain' will bring down the curtain on lame-duck President Closest adviser leaves controversial legacy Policy failures have left his boss in limbo China Karl Rove's highs and lows Rove's clever percentage game no longer added up Multiple Display Advertising Items Independence veterans lament lost ideals of nation's founder Jinnah dreamt of a democratic Pakistan But dictatorship and extremism tarnish vision The Times Midnight's children Toyota Taleban free two Korean hostages 19 Christians are still held by insurgents Rebels call release of women 'sign of goodwill' A failure? Or was Basra just mission impossible? Marathon boy coach arrested over abuse Toy boss suicide (AP): Philanthropist dies (AP): Blast derails train (AP): Ferris wheel deaths (Reuters): Rude MPs face fines 'Split Kosovo' anger Alliance Leicester Secularists brace for fresh battle over election of Turkish leader Rac 'Bitsevsky Beast' denied title of Russia's worst serial killer Oh no! Another country to beat us at cricket China pads up for long march to crease Coach has sights on international games The Times The chinaman and how to bowl it Quantitative hedge funds in doubt Nurseries sold at loss House market patchy Akzo Nobel wins ICI Quote of the day Mortgage firm sues Business big shot Goldman Sachs is forced to pump $3bn into hedge fund Bank hit by downward spiral in global equities Computer-driven black box funds suffer Markets rebound after banks calm investor fears Gerard Baker Stock markets Reassurance on unlimited credit facility from Bank of England Rocket scientists end up acting like sheep Picture Gallery ICI looks like done deal at £8bn Commodities Cash vs contacts Timesonline Capella Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Hedge funds forced into equities fire sale Goldman Sachs not alone in massive sell-off Quant funds that couldn't lose' all suffer Business big shot Paul Tucker Rise of black box trading may pose risk in chaotic markets After the giant plastic duck that appeared on the Loire City Diary Row on avatar 'extras' City Diary Hongkong No one thought, in last week's awful markets, that … City Diary Nord Anglia gives up on nursery schools and sells out at a loss Porn empire calls it a night City Diary Kindergarten costs Staff at bear Stearns are the least content in the … City Diary Picture Gallery Housing market gloom as fear of new rate rise puts off buyers Prices still rising but buyer interest shrinks Question over London growth's continuation The Times Mama Group, the artist management group behind the kaiser Chiefs and Franz Ferdinand, paid £6 million to Live Nation to buy London's Jazz Cafe, where lke Turner, above, played this year, and five other small venues in the capital. This follows Mama's £14 million acquisition of the Hammersmith Apollo and the Forum, also from Live Nation, as Mama diversifies partly in the belief it can use its small venues to help discover new acts to represent Factory gate prices still rising as costs of raw material drop (Reuters): Barclays gets Dutch approval for ABN buy Setanta's net gain Imperial backed Dobbies stakes rise Third time lucky for Akzo as ICI surrenders to £8bn takeover bid The Times Paint by numbers Credit turmoil hits banks funding Delta's offer for Sainsbury Accredited's shares fall by a third as it sues Lone Star over deal withdrawal Lender fights after its takeover is dropped Private equity firm 'legally obliged' to buy KKR still on path to float despite adverse markets Greenspan adds Deutsche Bank to his advisory roles (AFP): America's shoppers go back to the malls (Reuters): Premiere chief to go (AFP): Kazatomprom buy (Reuters): Pepsi deal expected VMware to float (AP): TPG lands Midwest The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … Silly to rule out an interest-rate rescue Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Miners in demand as bargain-hunters act Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day The jury is out on GSK until Garnier's successor arrives Nord Anglia Deal of the day Blacks Leisure Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Multiple Display Advertising Items Law report Weather Eye Air Marshal Lord Garden RAF pilot and strategic planner who became Liberal Democrat defence spokesman in the Lords Lives in Brief Merv Griffin Chat-show host and producer who created the game shows Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune Merv Griffin, entertainer and property magnate, was born on July 6,1925. He died on Augest 12,2007, aged 82 Bill Tuttle Influential film make-up artist who won a special Oscar for his work on 7 Faces of Dr Lao (1964) Bill Tuttle, film make_up artist, was born on April 13,1912. He died on July 27,2007, aged 95 Melville Shavelson Film director who worked alongside Hollywood's finest Melville Shavelson, film writer, director and producer, was born on April 1,1917. He died on August 8,2007, aged 90 Declaration of criminality made in civil proceedings Law Report Chancery Division Hawkes v Cuddy and Others Church news Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Word Watching Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Multiple Display Advertising Items The pressure 'bomb' that changed the Fastnet race Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On This Day August 14,1827 London's zoologists were greatly excited by a giraffe in the Savoy hotel, while the end seemed nigh for the Times type caster Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Henry the navigator gets sinking feeling Sport Racing Nottingham Newton Abbot The Jeremy Noseda-trained Solider's Tale, winner of … Golf Claudio Colombi, a multiple group-winning rider in … Football Brighton Racing Musselburgh The Goodwood Revival Course specialists Stratford Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Windsor Thirsk Self-belief is the driving force as Woods closes on Nicklaus record Golf Nla The lucky 13 The Times Online Bristol fined over illegal approaches Kaouch positive test Pakistan draw level Henman hampered Paul signs extension England claim series Chanderpaul oozes calm for panic-stricken Durham Cricket Football Results Cricket Football Fixtures Scoreboard Cricket Tennis First division LV Country Championship Second division England middle order see out time to deny Dravid a valedictory victory Cricket Third npower Test match Final scoreboard from the Brif Oval Pietersen still not finished article Cricket Third npower Test match Bowlers offer reasons for optimism Thelondonpaper Tindall is the main casualty as England finalise squad Rugby union Hodgson, Palmer and Flood also left at home Best back row and midfield still unknown Ashton puts accent on adaptability O'Brien makes it an even dozen for active Bolton Football LMA condemns 'deplorable' dismissal Premier League today Third time unlucky for Rooney Football Tévez unfazed by challenge at United Forward eyes a long career with champions Debut will come at Fratton Park tomorrow Don't panic … there's always Heskey Work needed to change dull tone of BBC phone-in Missing in action Timesonline Beckham the idle idol gets first hint of a revolution Football Fans voice displeasure after his latest no-show Galaxy star 'feels very bad' about ankle injury Renault Moyes implores Johnson to grasp England chance Football No hard feelings as Reading welcome back Cech and Co Times Crossword 23,679 England get glimmer of hope over Rooney's return date Sport Scans reveal injury not as bad as feared United put recovery time at two months The Times Index Rugby union County cricket Index The face Die laughing Did you see? How strangers cause us stress The click Did you know? Lose pounds and gain euros Did you hear? Real women eat red meat An Iraqi soldier trained by the Americans takes a break during a joint clean-up operation in Baghdad Modern morals Spice islands To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Indian independence, the restaurateur and cookery writer Camellia Panjabi has created a curry specially for The Times. Below, Damian Whitworth reports on the enduring appeal of India's greatest gift to Britain Timesonline Camellia Panjabi's slow-cooked almond chicken (Dum Badam Murg) for The Times Secrets of a Manhattan nanny First person In her new movie Scarlett Johansson plays a nanny to a wealthy New York family. For three years Kate Johnson was the real thing The Times The flaws that are often inseparable from the talent Amy needs true friends to help her Absent heart . . . The Times The shame that is killing our kids Sabrina Broadent argues that we need to teach young boys how to cope with a lethal emotion Don't be a basket case Men tuesday Shopping as a leisure activity? No thanks, says author David Wilson. Avoid shops and you'll avoid stress, while saving time, money and the planet The 25 rules of shopping When it's time to ditch unwanted baggage … Dress code Suburban worrier To be fair, I'm not sure I would lend my house to me An unlikely coupling Arts There's something in the woodshed… The shock of the old and new at a grand Irish castle intrigues Rachel Campbell-Johnston Faith that is set in stone Jehovah's Witnesses are taking Bible tours of the British Museum. Josh Spero loses patience with the prophecy Starbucks Coffee Grotesque burlesque First night Edinburgh Theatre Poppea Royal Lyceum Edinburgh Dance On Danse Playhouse Pop Underage Festival Victoria Park, E3 Edinburgh Pop Emma Pollock Cabaret Voltare Edinburgh Concert …rlando furioso …her Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Proms Nitin Sawhney Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wills injustice: fit for Dickens? Dying intestate can have the most devastating effect. Here, one reader tells her story, and Frances Gibb looks at changes to the enduring power of attorney Times Law Power of attorney: what can go wrong? What happens if your mother leaves all her money to her new home help? Clark Wood on protecting the elderly Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Su Doku winner Today's radio Today's TV Great British Journeys Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Jamie at Home Channel 4,8pm The Day India Burned: Partition BBC Two, 9pm The Satan Bug (1965) Film choice Channel 4,1.25pm Die Another Day (2002) ITV1, 8pm Pretty Woman (1990) ITV2, 9pm Variations Rumble Fish (1983, b/w) Film4,10.50pm This Sporting Life (1963, b/w) BBC Two, midnight Cape Wrath Channel 4,10pm/11.05pm Web video of the day Mr Logic takes on the idiots Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4293 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 32 Appeal Index Ambition of new global competitor still burning India has achieved much but knows that more must be done, says Tony Dawe Facts and Figures at a Glance Trade between Asia's rival superpowers is booming China and India's bilateral business soars over five years, reports Ashling O'Connor Air India How the Two New Big Kids on the Block Compare Thriving drug industry and skilled workforce entice global players India offers big advantages for research, says Roger Dobson Hopes are Pinned on Treatments to Fight Diabetes and Cancer From small beginnings to crucial big business Rise in medical tourists gives economy a healthy boost The nation is cashing on its reputation for quality care, says Simon Crompton Surgery abroad proved the best medicine Satellite Doctors are Lifeline for Remote Villages Apollo Hospitals Tourists eager to leave the beaten track Ashling O'Connor reports on a drive to attract the more intrepid traveller Bollywood love affair is stronger than ever Film phenomenon boosts Britain's charms, says Anil Sinanan Larsen & Toubro Limited Five Key British-Bollywood Movies Late Opening Will Lift Bar on Army of Night People Outsourcing giants explore new horizons for expansion Jeremy Page reports from Bangalore, the high-tech capital that has outgrown itself Enjoy your coffee but mind the elephants Insatiable industries fuel surge in graduates Education is tailored to meet the needs of big business, says Neelima Mahajan Business Schools and their Students Take on the World Concerted push for universal education India Brand Equity Foundation Where more than a million lead parallel lives on the street Bharat Petroleum Bombay slums make way for social housing The poor gain homes and developers profits, says Richard Orange Foreign investors needed to drive the great leap forward Tony Dawe says public-private partnerships are vital for modernising infrastructure Vital Expansion of Airports Takes off Rental Market Stifled by Control Act Multiple Display Advertising Items
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