News from 15/08/2007
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Andrew Robson, Ian Duncan, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Michael Blastland, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Nic Paton, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Cath Janes, Hilary Finch, Dick Jarrett FRCP, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Penny Wark, George Collard, Rosalind Renshaw, Patrick Kidd, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, James Rolton, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Nancy Durrant, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Domonic Walsh, Sibylla Jane Flower, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Paulo Reis, Daniel Finkelstein, Joseph Dixon, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Nicholas Blanford, Anthony Rodriguez, Phil Gordon, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Emmeline Watkins, Pat Hodgson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Ben Schott, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Yeppi Yobbo, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Susan Pragnell, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Martin Samuel, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Allen Levy, Matt Hughes, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Stephen Williams, Helen Nugent, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Philip Webster Political Editor, Joe Ware, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Francis Robinson, Neil Fisher, William S. Harvey, Melanie McDonagh, Dr Peter Russell, Andrew Dilnot, David Sanderson, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Andy Bond, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Dr Neville Reed, Olav Bjortomt, David Wright, Robert Randell, Susan Cooper, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Police chief calls drinks industry to account for yob culture Chief constable hits out after father's murder Cheap alcohol blamed for antisocial behaviour Index Interpreter is tortured and murdered in Iraq McConnell 'to go' Fall in inflation WAGs in firing line New Madeleine theory Index Timesonline Times2 Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times I will bankroll Brown if he calls a snap election, donor promises Other benefactors are waiting to boost funds Labour approaches advertising agencies Elderly people suffer abuse and neglect in care homes Depression over Britain signals end of summer Storms batter race crews into submission Five-day forecast Hiscox Labour's defeated leader to step down and let Scots party move on Announcement by Jack McConnell today His successor could be in place by next month An independent state? Rome wasn't built in a day Road to the top Pugh Newspaper censured over video of class Green-belt housing Tories' extra income Patient killed Times festival finale Parents urged to check homes as 2 million unsafe toys are recalled Loose magnets and lead in paint pose risk All products made by Chinese manufacturers Post office worker on £16,000 scoops £35.4m lottery jackpot What to look for Breitling This is the story of two brothers who worked for the British: one is dead, the other fears for his life Iraq The interpreters Mohammad was kidnapped, tortured and killed by militiamen last week. His body was discovered on Friday and his funeral was yesterday. Alaa, also an interpreter, lives in fear of his life. He believes he will die unless Gordon Brown gives him a life outside Iraq 175 killed in suicide strikes at Kurdish sect The hot Edinburgh rumour of the day is the possible … Cheltenham & Gloucester Do I want to hear Bill who? People Margaret Atwood told the Book Festival that she wrote … Barbara Windsor and Pam St Clement arrive at a church … Never let it be said that Alexander McCall Smith is … Why is the Poundstretchers next to one Festival venue … Postscript Festival pickings AA His left-wing colleagues may be giving him a hard time The Edinburgh Festival is not just a boom time for … A-level students unable to write essays Universities are forced to offer lessons Poor backgrounds of some students blamed How to write the perfect essay Boys close gender gap as standards fall The Good University Guide 2008 Talk Talk Sainsbury's Blue Peter woman defies BBC to share platform with mayor Presenter accused of taking political sides Corporation sorry for inappropriate action Classical awards adopt the 'Pop Idol' formula Inside Track Ben Schott's Almanac of Sleep After Midnight India must now assume the responsibilities that go with success The Meal Ticket Will the humble cauliflower rescue the British property market? Scot Free Salmond's opponents are making his life easier on independence Games of life and death Picture Gallery Get off that perimeter fence at Heathrow Thunderer: Hunt the chav: it's in our finest tradition Pay and conditions Rethinking Partition Lord of the flies We need to educate and retain new scientists Fragmented railways Timesonline Gap-year holidays Lost generations Kiddie cops Face the music Quick thinking Aussie spiders Baked bean bombs Save English football! Do absolutely nothing! Why England must heed the skirl of the pipes Comment CitroËn Madeleine case detectives fear the worst as search is given grim new focus Analysis suggests that she is likely to be dead Police stress that her parents are not suspects Toddler found stabbed to death at home Go to three Franchise battle Children's doctor is killed on driveway outside home East Coast rail deal could mean above-inflation fare rises to 2015 Bourne-Ultimatum Woman who fell for German PoW celebrates 60 years of marriage Supermarket fears after E. coli death A pill a day may keep extinction away Foot-and-mouth report at theme park Murder of M40 biker 'was planned' John Lewis Craving for junk food 'begins in the womb' Mother's diet can put baby on path to obesity Pregnant women are urged not to 'eat for two' Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenage confusion by a cast that knows its stuff First night Theatre White Boy Soho Theatre, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Times2 Schott's Almanac of Sleep In the first of an occasional series exploring some of the more curious aspects of British life and society, Ben Schott has teamed up with Ipsos MORI to examine sleep - the "soft embalmer of the still midnight" Transport for London Australia Middle East Crowds celebrate Independence Day at the place where it all began Festivities and unrest at the Pakistani border Survivors recall the horrors of Partition Voices from the past Rebuff to the US as Karzai forges local ties Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Stockman rescued from crocodile swamp after spending week up a tree Against all the odds Dell Astor feud revived by doubts over bequest Handwriting expert examines signature Son denies stealing from £65m fortune Multiple Display Advertising Items Index North Korea begs for aid as flooding raises prospect of famine Train terror inquiry (AFP): Loan for dam (AP): Widow shunned (AFP): Polar nature reserve (Reuters): Lesson of war 28 killed as new bridge collapses while workers remove scaffolding Tragedy in southern Chinese tourist town Corruption blamed for poor standards Fatal collapses Israel is braced for next attack a year after war with Hezbollah Assault from Lebanon 'just a matter of time' Dispute with Syria adds to military concern Militants hail their 'divine victory' British officer dies in Taleban raid on army base Credit jitters affect markets worldwide Cadbury to demerge UBS voices profit fear Buy-to-let rise Quote of the day Wal-Mart worries Business big shot Sudden fall in inflation may stay need for more rate rises Headline figure sees steepest drop in 7 years Bank's target hit for first time in 16 months Sony plans £4bn float of financial services unit Swann on song Stock markets Halabi faces £150m loss as bank moves against parent of Esporta If the Americans stop shopping, then panic Picture Gallery Shortage alters buy-to-let logic Commodities Not child's play Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Rainy spell and Potter magic put WH Smith ahead of the forecasts Chief puts emphasis on higher-margin goods Borders a target but some stores are a bad fit Business big shot Hunter raises stake as fight for Dobbies intensifies Cadbury to opt for demerger as private equity comes up short The credit crunch America's Countrywide Financial reports Increase in number defaulting on mortgage repayments Chief executives' confidence at five-year low Opec holds out against increased production Man's AHL Diversified Futures fund loses 2.06% The Times UBS becomes latest bank to voice fears over turbulence in markets The credit crunch Swiss warning that volatility may hit profits ECB President urges calm in markets The Times Buy-to-let mortgages hit record despite rate rises IHG reports unprecedented growth rate Restaurateurs still well fed City Diary During the summer, some people send their teenage child City Diary Railman's offspring keeps to the timetable City Diary Hen Robbie Tchenguiz's Laurel Pub Company started snapping up hundreds of high street bars with brands such as Hogshead, Litten Tree, Slug and Lettuce and Yate's, people questioned what on earth he was going to do with them The GMB has published a report into the AA City Diary Picture Gallery VMware floats to the top with 76% rise on debut Profit warning by retail giants as Americans feel the squeeze Sales down at Home Depot and Wal-Mart Gloom drags down stocks on Wall Street Times Online Fears as eurozone slowdown continues Cost of US goods rise Fortress loss grows Qantas ready for fine 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 Credit fears resurface and flatten markets Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day National is on track, but not yet in the express lane InterContinental Hotels Deal of the day Bet of the day Sinclair Pharma Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Barclays Stockbrokers The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Chess Weather Eye Lord Biffen Member of the Thatcher Cabinet who found himself increasingly at odds with his leader's imperious leadership style Lord Biffen, PC, Conservative Cabinet minister, and Leader of the House of Commons, 1982-87, was born on November 3,1930. He died of complications from renal failure on August 14,2007, aged 76 Brooke Astor Philanthropist who gave more than $200 million to New York projects and institutions Brooke Astor, philanthropist, was born on March 31,1902. She died on August 13,2007, aged 105 Spotlight on the forgotten 5,000 Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Latest wills Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Reader Offers Ltd Heavy rain brings out the black beetles in droves Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 15,1967 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Casino machines pose threat to future Racing Beverley Brighton Yesterday's results Newton Abbot Rugby union Nottingham Football Musselburgh Salisbury Racing Yarmouth Sandown Park Hamilton Park Course specialists Farrell and Hipkiss given second chance to impress in Marseilles Rugby union England have injury concern over Richards Sheridan in hospital after infected insect bite Baseball Results Pools forecast Bowls Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Speedway Football Fixtures How they line up Tennis Carling Cup Cricket Ainslie shows rivals he is a class apart Britain need boost Doshi still in limbo Valuev back in hunt Rugby league Durham v Surrey Cricket Scoreboard The Times Time to look ahead to the next challenge for England The stand-in fast bowlers did well against India but only two will travel to Sri Lanka and Rashid is in line to be second spinner Murray looks on bright side despite defeat Tennis Goodwood Series averages ECB seeking way to resolve vote stalemate More to come as the league's newcomers humble Preston Football Carling Cup Last night's results Sport Staff: Westlake leaves it late to spare Leeds yet more embarrassment Mourinho breathes easily as injuries begin to clear Football Manager cheered by Terry resuming training Makelele ready to make trip to Anfield Coppell defends team's disciplinary record Teams Premier League today Tévez ready to step into breach for ailing Rooney and United Football Barclays Premier League Eriksson sympathises with former colleague Hargreaves may also be ready for full debut Newcastle get defensive with £2 million Faye deal Teams Birmingham v Sunderland Fulham v Bolton Man City v Derby Wigan v Middlesbrough McClaren the maestro or Steve McMug? It's over to you Benítez puts his faith in rotation policy to stroll past first hurdle Champions League Toulouse v Liverpool Live Setanta Sports 1,3.30pm Pennant left out of squad for France trip Chelsea encounter is the main priority Resilient Milan can be our inspiration, says Gerrard Novo claims late winner to ease tension for Rangers Gallas told that he must learn to toe the line as Arsenal captain Champions League Sparta Prague v Arsenal Live Setanta Sports 1,7.45pm Celtic contend with surface tension Timesonline The Wimpole Clinic Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Everton savour view from the top as Jol hits rock bottom Football Barclays Premier League How they stand Betfair McClaren still looking for clues on front line Football Barclays Premier League Derby may report West Ham's alleged 'tapping up' of Barnes Thai court seeks extradition of Thaksin Times Crossword 23,680 Keane turns fire on the WAGs Today's stars dismay Sunderland manager 'Weak players bowing to wives and girlfriends' The Times Martin Samuel Cricket Index The face Breakfast with Bunty How not to make a hash of a best man's speech The click Protesting is one of the joys of youth Competition is still hot over the Rubik's Cube Image of the day Modern morals Go figure We are deluged every day with statistics and figures. But are they right or wrong, and do they matter? In a new book, Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot, from Radio 4's More or Less, explain how to make sense of numbers How to count Yob UK? But the sums don't add up It's a fair cop: the comparison that wasn't The Times The kindness of strangers on one afternoon of heat Monsters and marvels (maybe) Got it covered Cocaine stole my brother Family Secrets How well do we know those closest to us? Bill Frost was brave, charming, talented — and mixed up in a murky world. Five years after his death, his sister is still discovering the truth Readers' advice Hair to a fortune Style Wednesday Six of the best Clutch bags The Times Best on show Arts Whether sacred, humorous, or merely thought-provoking, Nancy Durrant picks this season's top twenty exhibitions The Times Donmarwarehouse Leaping into the unknown First night Dance Bolshoi Ballet London Coliseum Edinburgh Comedy Jerry Sadowitz Udderbelly Edinburgh Theatre Johnson and Boswell: Late but Live Traverse In the main paper Proms Götterdämmerung Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Beverley Knight/Lemar Marble Hill, Twickenham Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Proms FRSO/Järvi Albert Hall/Radio 3 Exams are a testing time Crème Away days Multiple Display Advertising Items Turn a friend into a colleague, but beware Crème Recommending someone for a job can be beneficial to everyone—if it is the right person, says Nic Paton Multiple Display Advertising Items Office dilemmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV Heroes Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Robbie Coltrane: B-Road Britain ITV1, 9pm Ann Widdecombe Versus ITV1, 10pm Heaven Can Wait (1943) Film choice Channel 4,1.25pm Heartbreak Ridge (1986) Five, 9pm My Life As a Dog (1985) BBC Four, 9.20pm Variations Ratcatcher (1999) BBC Two, 11.50pm The Boston Strangler (1968) BBC One, 11.55pm Crimes That Shook the World Five, 11.35pm Web video of the day Bordering on madness Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4294 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 33 Sunrise
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