News from 20/08/2007
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Tim Albone, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Andrew Taylor, Simon Cambers, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Irvine, Emma Tucker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Colin Munro, Will Pavia, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Terence Kealey Vice-Chancellor, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Paul Cable, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Peter Watson, Mark Jones, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Riley, Jenny MacArthur, Anselm Kuhn, L. A. Yeats, The Rev Ron Wood, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Charter, Caroline Harvey, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Louisa Barnett, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Tim Worstall, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Robert Ellerby, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Ben Knight, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Harvey, William Rees-Mogg, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Tim Hames, Dominic Maxwell, Sean Hargrave, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Gillian Dixon, Walter Gammie, Ben Perry, M. Lee, Patrick Helps, Ian Whittell, Geoff Taylor, Shakeel Asghar, Sylvain Legwinski, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Martin Penton, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Ron Irons, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Brian Logan, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robbie Millen, Elizabeth Longrigg, David Robertson, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Ian West, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex GPs given ultimatum to open at night and weekends Patients struggle to get access to doctors Private companies may take control of practices Exclusive Henman retires Investors baled out before market turmoil Votes change shelved Supermarket 'threats' Hurricane warning Index Timesonline Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Blair's deal on new EU treaty 'largely revives the rejected constitution' Text is analysed by a group of elder statesmen Critics say finding adds to case for a referendum A sense of déjá vu? British tourists told to stay away as deadly hurricane hits Jamaica Eight die as storm rips through the Caribbean Bush moves quickly after Katrina memories Hiscox Brown's plans for voting reforms shelved over fears of confusion Report says current system favours Labour No guarantee that PR would stop voter apathy Voting systems Spoiled votes Pugh Illiterate students a business 'nightmare' Pop festival arrests Homeowner debts Fatal stabbing Bond girl protest The new adventures of Dennis the Menace, direct to your mobile Comic strips are sent out as picture messages Publishers say it will cut costs dramatically High-tech lit Volkswagen How family doctors cut hours and still doubled their money GP reforms Labour wants to cast GPs as the guilty party, but squaring up to them will only compound a costly error, writes Nigel Hawkes John Lewis Wealth check Complaints grow over out-of-hours treatment GP reforms Competition can prove effective medicine Hospitals motivated by private sector rivals Ministers say effects have been significant Cup hosts find le mot juste for British rugby's convivial fans Act on Co2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Useful phrases British farmers recruited to grow poppies Drug shortage feared if flu pandemic strikes Company dedicated to raising UK production Troops fighting Taleban 'deserve a better reward' War against opium in Afghanistan Averys First prize is . . . a British education Boots Multiple Display Advertising Items Goliath winning against airport protesters armed with 'science' Climate-change camp complains of brutality Heathrow operations not affected, says BAA Airport under siege DUP threatens to name Sinn Fein 'spy' GCSEs go modular Woman dies in fire Travellers' regret E coli warnings Inmates deprived Boeing Freed paedophile 'raped boy of five after prison doctor gave him Viagra' Missing child found with released offender France is outraged by 'scandalous blunder' Home Staff: Victims of white-collar crime 'ignored for sake of statistics' Castrol John Lewis Cold caller ban cuts doorstep crime by 80% Doorway to crime Robberies at knife-point have doubled within past two years Department for Transport Vote of No Confidence The case for proportional representation at Westminster is still unsound Let Afghan Poppies Bloom The deadly opium exports could instead satisfy global medical needs Play up, Play up Henman bows out, a winner everywhere but Wimbledon Rising levels of discontent Picture Gallery Let's stop being horrid about Heathrow Thunderer: Be brave, be ambitious, kill a quango today Aid to Africa Copyright theft Pakistan's birth Tory plan for inheritance tax should be junked Fruits of my labour Hankie hankering Timesonline Troubling genetics Who's your daddy? Forms of address Water fuss Marrying priests Beating the bugs Current affairs Praise be Slow Train Coming A summer expedition to Carlyle, via Hay-on-Wye What if your GP simply can't stand the sight of you? Musical made for a song rakes in millions Story of a struggling busker cost only £75,000 Unknown director is in Hollywood demand Expedia Made on a shoestring Expedia Unhealthy treatment Multiple Display Advertising Items Online drugs 'put patients at risk' Doctor's assessment of need is bypassed Medicines could be counterfeit or diluted Tiscali Dell Hotel blaze fight hampered by 90-minute wait for vital gear Multiple Display Advertising Items RaC For sale: the Nazi games that gave children points for bombing Britain Colourful fruit slows colon cancer Airport terror alert over boy aged 7 Police station besieged by angry mob Student finds Neolithic chewing gum Children still in danger from lead in toys Many toys subject to recall not yet returned Children's jewellery found to be dangerous Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirate radio DJs risk prosecution to fight gun and knife crime Arts Gang culture Multiple Display Advertising Items The ten to watch Smart but safe event shows its muscles Arts First night Pop V Festival Hylands Park, Chelmsford Cartridge World Britannia Building Society Travel advice for wannabe WAGs Timesonline Sky Sports Iraq Australia Crisis for President as 'Dr Beetroot' is accused of theft and alcoholism Health Minister 'stole from her patients' Accused of jumping queue for new liver Unhealthy minister Ministries lose private armies in clampdown Government tries to control civilian gunmen Fear of militias infiltrating ranks Multiple Display Advertising Items The real reds under the bed: they waited 50 years before climbing back in More Republicans quit as party faces election disaster A taste for blood (AFP): Helicopter gunships hit 'foreign fighters' (AP): Camel kills woman (AP): Christians drown (AFP): Death leap clash (AFP): 'Flawed' election (AP): Rocky road to luck Campbell rails at Vogue for models with white skins Multiple Display Advertising Items Family fury as 181 miners are lost in flood Anger at efforts of rescue workers Official silence as hope fades for victims Vote for new constitution shuts door on Thaksin Pit disasters Standard Life Pregnant hostage freed after raid Police detain kidnap gang in Afghan capital Abduction came amid worsening security Inside Track Timesonline Sainsbury's The man expected to be the next Prime Minister admits being too drunk to recall what happened in a lap-dance club. But does Australia care? The Times Power of drink Virgin plans to float businesses in a U-turn on public markets Group will operate like a private equity firm Stakes will be retained to protect the brand Baugur forced to put £15m into MK One Sign of property drop Surveyors' listing plan Claims could mount Quote of the day Madonna may switch Business big shot Private investors baled out of stocks before shares took a steep nosedive Rock bottom? Stock markets Watchdog braced for 12m e-mails in grocers inquiry Will Darling opt to ditch Prudence? Commodities Boodles Currencies Need to know Baugur forced to step in as MK One chain falls £21m into red and out of fashion Quantity surveyors to join forces for AIM listing Business big shot Kevin Hand Fall in London house asking prices could signal easing across the UK US legal battles over mortgage crisis could cost London insurers The Times Label switch could be worth $100m to the Material Girl Spinvox wins access to Alltel's 12m clients Chinese drug deal Goodman scheme Irish offer for hotels Indian TV watershed coming into view Government may allow 100 new channels Demographic is an advertiser's dream As markets play the pipes of peace, technology giants tremble Big numbers on small screen If you thought that it could not get any worse, think again The credit crunch The market may appear to be stabilising, but many real estate brokers believe there is a plethora of bad loans yet to emerge Timesonline America's wary economists look to an island in the storm The Times Tremors may reach as far as the White House After Branson, brides and giant balloons, meet the moneymen behind the new Virgin Monday manifesto Gordon McCallum The familiar appeal of Sir Richard Branson's approach is being replaced by the focus and discipline of a big City private equity firm The Times The lieutenants Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Ltd Architecture Clement McWilliam Organist who championed English church music to which he also made a contribution through his own compositions Clement McWilliam, organist, was born on January 19,1934. He died on July 13,2007, aged 73 Weather Eye Vice-Admiral Sir Ian McGeoch Commander of the submarine Splendid which wreaked havoc on the enemy before being sunk by a German destroyer Vice-Admiral Sir Ian McGeoch, KCB, DSO, DSC, wartime submarine commander and Flag Officer Submarines, 1966-67, was born on March 26,1914. He died on August 12,2007, aged 93 Michael Deaver Public relations consultant revered for his success in stage-managing President Ronald Reagan's image in the media Michael K. Deaver, political adviser, was born on April 11,1938. He died of pancreatic cancer on August 18,2007, aged 69 Sir Nicholas Nuttall Head of his family engineering firm who retired to the Bahamas and successfully campaigned for marine conservation Sir Nicholas Nuttall, 3rd Bt, soldier, engineer and marine conservationist, was born on September 21,1933. He died on July 29,2007, aged 73 Tikhon Khrennikov Pianist, composer and secretary of the Union of Soviet Composers Tikhon Khrennikov composer and secretary of the Union of Soviet Composers 1948-91, was born on June 10,1913. He died on August 14,2007, aged 94 'Net rent payable' is not the same as rent paid Law Report Queen's Bench Division Irrelevance of 'on' or 'over' Court of Appeal Parole Board responsibility Court of Appeal Word Watching Walpole's Strawberry Hill faces funding threat Notebook Architecture Court Circular Latest wills Bridge Chess Winning move Little Ice Age gives the lie to malaria epidemic fears Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 20,1861 The Times's Special Correspondent in Washington opines that the Confederacy's talk of victory in the Civil War is nothing but bluster and wishful thinking Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - War Dinner Legal Notices Sheikh extends spending spree with purchase of Manduro for stud duties Racing Windsor Leading trainers Jockeys Athletics Myboycharlie galloped to a facile victory in the Darley Tennis Ebor meeting may be last in present form Racing Course intends to establish fourth day Nunthorpe Stakes will head Friday card Wolverhampton Bath Yesterday's results Pontefract Yarmouth Perth Course specialists Warning bells for cup final after referee's poor showing Rugby league Engage Super League Leicester Racing Catalans on target with a dogged display Drugs, betting and violence galore-and fans just love it American sport Despite the recent scandals involving their most popular sports, Americans show no signs of diverting their attention elsewhere Azerbaijan's foreign brides cause outrage in Manchester Hockey Michaels-Beerbaum is in dreamland after claiming European title Equestrianism British hopes rest with Archibald as focus remains on Chicago prodigy Deng Basketball Veteran forward could hold the key to victory Bulls' star has game to take Britain all the way Need to know Benjamin believes Britain are on the right track to success Athletics Macau training camp a step in right direction 400 metres runner returning to best form Toyota The Times Forget Beamon, Rutherford is ready to take a big leap into the unknown Athletics Ashton faces struggle to make up lost ground for Cup defence Rugby union England's mistakes prove expensive Rugby union Wales hit back with promising performance The Times Strokeplay makes way for the thrills of head-to-head combat Golf Ilonen snatches title Stoner closes in on MotoGP world title Winds of change Smith fires a first Heights of Abraham Giovanardi in chase Willgress progress Aggressive play by Newman gives victory to Surrey Cricket NatWest Pro40 Bowls Results Boxing Cricket Other sport Equestrianism Golf Gymnastics Hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Net gains for Inzamam as rain settles in Second division Rugby union Shooting Snooker Tennis Flintoff seeks springboard to regain position in world order Cricket Ankle healed as he prepares to face India Best is yet to come, all-rounder believes Hampshire chairman attacks Test allocation as 'unfair' Good omens Where practicable, one-day matches must really be completed in one day Cricket Friends Provident Trophy final The Times Party becomes largely private after waiting game brings a quick finish Cricket Friends Provident Trophy final Scoreboard We lost but Durham cut the Mustard Guinness Premiership You have all been warned . . . Man of honour who always gave Britain hope if not, sadly, glory Tennis Farewell to Henman Pipex Trophy list Eight memorable victories in a career of ups and downs Tennis Farewell to Henman Murray doubtful for US Open after flying home to girlfriend Times Crossword 23,684 Sport Henman signals final farewell Exclusive 32-year-old to call time on career Wimbledon swansong planned for next month The Times Shane Warne Rugby union Lampard exclusive Index Index Monday poem The road to oblivion Digital kills the wedding DJ . . . you'll be sorry The click Brand names in a league of their own Be bad, be good, be bad again Image of the day Modern morals Enfants terribles Would your life be better without children? Corinne Maier says yes in her new book, which has scandalised the parents of France. She explains her reasons to Emma Tucker The birthrate in Europe You can wave goodbye to all this . . . 20 reasons not … The Times Out with carnivores, commuting and crooked teeth Bring back the traffic wardens Chinese don't get it Dad deserved dignity, not this Health Monday Calls last week for changes in the treatment of the elderly struck a chord with Paul Cable, whose father died in hospital after weeks of neglect The Times Mother's remedy I'm pregnant — and terrified The Open University Work or family problems? The Times The top 25 hair products Style Your chance to win this week's selection, chosen by a panel of experts, in the third of our series on the top beauty products of 2007 It really does add up Arts Simon McBurney tells Brian Logan how to make a drama out of complex maths The talk, talk, talk of Edinburgh Nicholas Parsons, Stephen K. Amos, Tommy Sheridan and the shameless Hamiltons: the Fringe is buzzing with chat shows. Dominic Maxwell surfs between their sofas In the shadow of a dictator First night Edinburgh Theatre The Government Inspector Assembly@Freemasons Hall Pop Goo Goo Dolls Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Edinburgh Concert Alfred Brendel Usher Hall In the main paper Edinburgh Pop Kanye West Corn Exchange Edinburgh Comedy Russell Howard Josie Long Pleasance Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Proms Bergen PO/Litton 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 Radio Choice Today's TV The Enemies of Reason Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The Oldest People in the World Channel 4,9pm India with Sanjeev Bhaskar BBC Two, 9pm Film choice Variations The War on Democracy: A Film by John Pilger ITV1, 11pm Web video of the day The shape of things to come? Weekend TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4298 Wellman clinic Polygon Codeword No 36 The Writers Bureau Index Lucozade Sport Weekend 1N Numbers The News Match reaction England crisis Richards makes his mark for City Beckham and Hargreaves add to McClaren's worries Blackburn stand accused by Wenger after fiery clash Picture of the Week Manchester City fans celebrate Liverpool confident of winning fight for Heinze Ramos denies meeting Tottenham officials Zidane insult revealed Steer for the lights Timesonline Chelsea put pressure on referee - Gerrard Ourweb Briefs Match reaction The News Spot the pie Chelsea wolf bites Red Riding Hood The Games Barclays Premier League Tony's Fiver How they rated QA The man who always divides opinion in two The Player Frank Lampard At the mercy of the England boo brigade and phone-in cynics, the midfield player hits back in typically full-blooded fashion The Fans Your view on the weekend's matches The Chant Timesonline Dead Certs Window Watch Decent bets Long shots Music Note Lehmann lets three points slip through his fingers The Games Barclays Premier League Virgin media How they rated Carlisle fiasco has to be a confidence trick Arséne really should have known better No money where Ridsdale's mouth is Boot ended up on the wrong foot for Repka Owen lost to a life of luxury Martin Samuel Debate The Column Joorabchian talking of himself in third party Figure of puns makes this an Indian summer 'Idea of booked players going off the pitch while victims recover is open to abuse' The Debate Index Newcastle 0 Aston Villa 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Reading 1 Everton 0 Fulham 1 Middlesbrough 2 Wigan 3 Sunderland 0 Under-fire Jol makes plea for more time How they rated Birmingham 0 West Ham 1 Barclays Premier League The Games Portsmouth 3 Bolton 1 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Goals wrongly disallowed . . . Team of the weekend Fouls per match Swede 1 . . . Beetroot O How they stand Barclays Premier League The Games Uefa set to call foul on the racist bully boys in crowd The Continent Gabriele Marcotti League tables and results Why not throw book at Materazzi's accusers? At last Ronaldo has an excuse for weight gain Blatter's baby needs more than rebranding German League French League The Games Coca-Cola Championship Greatest hits The Manager Chris Coleman The Web Santa Cruz control If the shirt fits . . . WAGs Online Best of the rest Standing Room only Memory Lane Traveller embracing a new football language The former Fulham manager has his work cut out in a fresh role at Real Sociedad, not least understanding what the Basque is for 'the big Welsh bastard hasn't a clue' Postcard from . . . The Manager Chris Coleman League One The Games League one League Two League Two The truth about Harry, by the man who knows Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp would love to have managed one of the top clubs in the Premier League, but he is satisfied trading blows with them instead The Passion Alan Carr Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Non-League Festival-goers miss Clacton's field day Scotland Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Everton v Blackburn Rovers The Box Saturday, Setanta Sports 1, kick-off 5.15pm Live Matches Timesonline Inter Milan v Udinese Sunday, Five, kick-off 2pm Watch it-free of charge Latebites Our Web Fink Tank The Greatest . . . Ourweb Timesonline. co. uk/football Ahead of the Game Lucozade Sport The Podcast Fanzine fanzone Top 50 scandals The Greatest . . . England defeats since 1960 Play the Game Fantasy Football with Brains Timesonline. co. uk/playthegame The Prem The Times The Fixtures Fantasy Football The Pies Late Bites The Pies Who ate them all? L'orÉal Index Russian London Ltd. Business with the East Content Media Planet Business with Russia a Title from Media Planet ING Russia in numbers Big country, huge figures With a land mass of more than 17m square kilometres Russia is the largest country in the world, nearly twice the size of the United States and around sixty times the size of the UK Russia Facts Oil and gas: Boom times for Russia Russian gold moves from rivers to the rock Precious metals for the curious investor Interview with Anthony Brenton, UK ambassador to Russia The UK ambassador to Russia Anthony Brenton explains how the British government is doing its best to stimulate British-Russian business relations despite current political tensions Carnegie Endowment Development of the Russian Stock Exchange The Moscow-based stock exchange, Russian Trading System (RTS), was created in 1995 as a combination of several smaller trading systems, founded with the explicit aim of attracting foreign investment and facilitating easy investor access by using the most modern technologies available. Beginning … OLMA Boom in Russian banking Under the Soviet Union, banking in Russia was centrally controlled through just five banks (for retail, agriculture, foreign trade, industry and utilities). As if to underline how successful the policy of decentralising banking and opening it up to international competition has been, today there are … Devexperts Commercial property taking off in Russia If anyone needed a plain fact to sum up the weight of momentum behind Russia's twenty first century economic revolution they need look no future than the rise of commercial property in the country. In fact, they need only look as far as St Petersburg where a staggering 50 new shopping mall schemes have … Salans Sustainable growth replaces boom era for Russian property Until the early 1990s, there was no such thing as a private real estate market in the Soviet Union. However, with the break up of the communist empire came a law to allow mass private ownership of property which was accompanied by a scheme through which citizens could buy their state-provided apratments. … University of Huddersfield Interview with Fedor Takhtomanov the head of the Russian Trade Delegation in the UK Russian business in all about personal relationship Doing business in any other country is always accompanied by a need for both sides to get used to how the other is used to operating. According to those who have considerable experience of working in Russia, the most basic, logical step to understand how to get on in Russia is to take a look at the globe … VTB
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