News from 21/08/2007
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Andrew Robson, Thomas Anthony Donahoe, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Neil Johnston, Tom Dyckhoff, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Keith Sanderson, Grínne Gilmore, Christine Seib, Suna Erdem, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Ginny Dougary, Ian Thornhill, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, David Byers, R. Bullen, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, David Baker, Debra Craine, Phillip Gething, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, A. J. Colbert, Rhys Blakely, Sadie Gray, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jonathan Richards, Anthony Wood, Paul Buyers, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Ann Jackson, Patrick Tobin, Richard Huntingford, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Brian Harvey, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Arbuthnot, Sheridan Gilley, Gary Slapper, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Colin Roberts, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Christina Domecq, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Peter Hooper, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Ronald Unger, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patrick West, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michele Kirsch, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, Fred Bridgland, Neil Fisher, John Barker, Michael Gove, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Simon Caldwell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Charlotte Sweeney,
ResumoIndex Dangerous prisoners may get early release Judge issues warning over 'disastrous' laws Hundreds of inmates wait for court decision Index Cigarette sales slump by 7 per cent after ban Weather warning Offloading shares Newcastle talks Hospital risks Hello. I'm your biological son. . . Online Times2 News Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Philip Lawrence killer wins appeal against deportation to Italy Widow devastated by ruling on human rights Home Office vows to appeal against decision Ten years on, prayers for Diana Archbishop composes lines for anniversary Prayers will be read at memorial service The anniversary prayers Hiscox High-risk patients 'more likely to die after long ambulance journey' Study backs argument against hospital closures Tories promise to save local casualty units Families can quell youth anarchy, says Cameron UK cancer survival rates are among the worst in Europe Dangerous levels of chemicals found in clothes from China Man disabled by leap Footballer, 16, dies Tube strike threat Fire review urged Well-oiled travel deal Football beats treaty At last, science discovers why blue is for boys but girls really do prefer pink Dolly Parton addict is greeted with a chorus of disapproval Skoda A summer of rain threatens to bring the great autumn floods Extreme weather The saturated ground means any more downpours could cause huge volumes of water underground to burst out, writes Paul Simons Rac direct insurance Britain asks EU for aid as flood damage bill reaches £2.7bn Extreme weather Tourists flee Mexico as hurricane gets stronger Cigarette sales drop 7% in a month Multiple Display Advertising Items Stubbed out Death-plunge founder of Gaydar left £6m to his former boyfriend No civil partnership means a £2.5m tax bill Fatal fall came after weeks of clubs and drugs Madeleine police follow burglar lead Money is 'wasted' on vocational degrees Clinic under fire 'Old drugs' revamped Training questioned John Lewis Science world riven by man on a mission to make research pay Critics say emphasis is crudely commercial The focus on business 'may hurt basic research' Common cold virus could be making people fat Fake vet jailed over illegal animal drugs DNA of 'killer' found Doherty arrested Cadet plunge inquiry Royal Pavilion thefts Darfur's Muslim Live 8 Tiscali Cooking up some good behaviour People If the King is not dead, perhaps he is working for … A most peculiarly attired Sienna Millar on holiday in Ibiza where she was taking a ride in the boot of a car and eating an ice-lolly. She is enjoying her break in the company of the actor Rhys Ifans, who you might have thought could afford to rent a vehicle with enough seats to accommodate his friend Michael Deaver, Ronald Reagan's chief spinner, died … Postscript The most striking thing we saw in the Virgin Radio … As has been mentioned in this column, The Guardian … Sour grapes from Paul Burrell, butler to the late Diana, … Alarm from the Lib Dems as it emerges that item four … Contrary to reports, Gordon Brown has not yet begun … Grown-up Nirvana fans will remember the band's famous … " I can't wait to get pregnant again, " Gwen Stefani … " Having lived in this country since 1967, " Terry … HM Government Sacked Tory frontbencher is hired for anti-racism scheme Multiple Display Advertising Items Police arrest 11 on final day of climate-change protest Fake post mortem censure Free post to British troops Nail in the coffin for old shop Elderly 'treated like cattle' Sadistic killer gagged and beat my daughter all over, then he cut off her hair Lindsay's father tells of her horrific final hours Japanese police refuse to reveal details of case Al-Qaeda expert with links to Heathrow plot is released Inside Track Under the Microscope Comment The struggle over the Medical Research Council and the future of science policy Calculated Risk The Turkish Army should accept the inevitable election of Gul as President Naked Politics Lap-dancing and the ascent (descent?) of Man My part in the apocalypse Picture Gallery For the Kids' sake, listen to Batman Thunderer: Don't take away risk — it's much too risky Where be dragons Taxing proposal Independent schools owe no debt to society Breaking up BAA is no solution Join the debate online today US liquor lessons Banking on Levin Don't panic War games Name calling These self-righteous clowns at Heathrow You voted for this ridiculous war, Reid. So go fight it Bishop leaves Amnesty after 31 years over its stance on 'abortion violence' HSBC Herbal breakthrough in battle against blood-sucking ticks Rights and wrongs Final moments before biker was shot dead on motorway CCTV images suggest he did not feel threat Hell's Angels are told not to seek revenge Northern rock ASBO gang member pleads guilty to murder Where eagles daren't – Barclays lowers its 'too Teutonic' symbol Multiple Display Advertising Items Wing and preyer The Hours stars reunite, and the Oscar hype is back with them Wooster sauce adds spice to blend of opera and B-movie First night Edinburgh Festival Theatre La Didone Royal Lyceum And so he goes: Mr Manchester bows out to the tunes he made his life's work How a computer game glitch could help to fight off global pandemic O2 World of Warcraft Italy China Sectarian militias seek revenge on interpreters' family and friends World Family beaten and threatened with kidnap Call for Gordon Brown to change policy French diplomacy takes step in a new direction Multiple Display Advertising Items New dawn chorus has night owls and larks flocking to the beaches Former Islamist on threshold of Turkish presidency Leona Helmsley dies of heart failure at 87 (AP): Honour for DVD dogs (AP): Bride's friend killed (Reuters): Ancient footprint (Reuters): Opposition unites (Reuters): Actor granted bail (Reuters): Father aims for 100 Neo-Nazi rampage triggers alarm in Berlin Locals watched as thugs attacked Indians German officials play down extremist threat Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Passengers run for their lives as jet explodes Eos Air Lines Guardians of an ancient language embrace symbols of rapid progress Language guardians approve new phrases Changes reflect rapid modernisation in China Modern language Party leader gets political cover for his drunken visit to strip club Times Online Mbeki 'helped minister to jump queue for transplant' Walking away from London Business Bidders anticipate £3bn sale of Gatwick Darling faces struggle HSBC's Korean move Imperial shares fall Quote of the day US turmoil hits Solent Business big shot Nasdaq eager to sell stake in LSE to boost its bid for OMX Move comes amid wave of consolidation Dubai in competition for the Nordic exchange Renewed volatility dents hopes for calmer markets Gerard Baker Stock markets A milestone reached by banks walking in lock step Picture Gallery LSE sees off Nasdaq, but further trials lie ahead for Furse Commodities So it appears that Mike Ashley is considering the sale … Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Online today Investors eye Gatwick as BAA contemplates a forced asset sale Bankers start work on £3bn auction strategies Dubai Aerospace says it would consider a bid Business big shot Insurance claims for lost luggage rise by 40 per cent Darling faces uphill struggle as oil revenues disappoint Societies losing mortgage share The Times Shares of Gemfields Resources shot up by 20 per cent after the AIM-listed miner reported the discovery of 10,050-carat emerald at its Mbuva-Chibolele mine in Zambia Carbon neutral, or just a proofread-free zone? Everyone has their favourite Bill Deedes story. One … City Diary Weighing up the risk in South America City Diary A new book plops through the City Diary letterbox aimed … City Diary An inauspicious start to life under Tesco for James … City Diary Bonds restaurant at the Threadneedles hotel in the … City Diary Picture Gallery HSBC hopes $4.5bn offer will end its eight-year Korean bank quest KEB ownership by US equity fund in dispute Nationalist sentiment could present obstacles Derelict London site to be a 'mini-Covent Garden' Europe's gas monopolies may suffer as glut aids UK utilities No historical reason why recent turmoil should spark a recession The credit crunch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial chokes as finance fears grow The credit crunch Funding of £8.5bn purchase in question Bigger rights issue would dilute earnings Deals update Falling share price likely to foil Barclays in ABN race The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Japanese experts demand change to make phones and laptops safe Lithium-ion batteries spark fears of fire risk Companies urged to overhaul production Google starts Chinese push with networking stake Deutsche rethinks after €100m loss XBox 360 price cuts Home loans closure Blow for Blu-ray (Reuters): Nestlé's options Skype blames reboot 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 Asia buoys blue chips but seas still rough Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Three-way split may be best way out for Emap Hiscox Deal of the day Raymarine Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Witan Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Leona Helmsley New York hotelier whose caustic tongue and convictions for tax evasion earned her the sobriquet 'the Queen of Mean Leona Helmsfey, hotelier, was born on July 4, 1920. She died on August 20, 2007, aged 87' Weather Eye Margaret Bramall Former director of the National Council for One Parent Families who helped to stamp out the stigma of 'illegitimacy' Margaret Bramall, OBE, social worker and university lecturer, was born on October 1,1916. She died on August 11,2007, aged 90 Steven Campbell Lively Scottish artist whose leading role in the 1980s revival of figurative painting brought him both critical and commercial success Steven Campbell, painter, was born on March 19,1953. He died of a ruptured appendix on August 15,2007, aged 54 Andrew Leeman Influential and gregarious restaurateur who introduced tacos and margaritas to London Andrew Leeman, restaurateur and hotelier, was born onJuly 27, 1946. He died of cancer on August 12, 2007, ages 61 Proving assets obtained by unlawful conduct Law Report Court of Appeal Whether place of work unsafe Court of Appeal Latest wills Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Multiple Display Advertising Items Alaskan volcano sends acid rain over Canada Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 21,1851 The Times reports an explosion at the Washington colliery, Co Durham, " one of those disastrous and fatal events which are of such frequent occurrence in the coal-mining districts" Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Munro fails to reapply for jockey's licence Racing Rider of Sergeant Cecil has had setback Fears that career may be brought to close Newton Abbot Perth Yesterday's results Leicester Athletics Wolverhampton Football Course specialists Windsor Notnowcato can add to Eclipse triumph Racing Brighton York Tomlinson on Beijing runway after visit to the pit of despair Athletics Work I put in is more than footballers, he says Back in groove after thoughts of quitting The Times Coe in the running for leading role at IAAF New Zealand determined to keep WAGs at arm's length Rugby union Fans will miss showpiece despite empty seats at 'sold-out' Wembley Rugby league Betfair Henman is frustrated by body's limitations Khan faces challenge Mantell nets hat-trick Vick to plead guilty England search for the road to redemption on long haul ahead Cricket NatWest Series Flintoff ready to bat at No 6 at Rose Bowl Prior under pressure from Durham's Mustard Football Results Cricket Other sport Squads Hockey Tennis Title contenders facing 'wrist-to-wrist' combat Cricket Minor Counties Yorkshire Phoenix rose to the top of the NatWest Pro40 … Averages Women LV County Championship Berbatov turning bitter over Jol's rotation policy Football Speculation adds to pressure on manager £20 million could take striker to Old Trafford Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier League today Styles 'rested' after admitting Chelsea penalty was a mistake Football Barclays Premier League Referee's summer job The Times Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Hypnotist? Bolton would be better off with miracle worker Multiple Display Advertising Items George Gillett Jr and Tom Hicks talk about loving sports … Refreshed Eriksson able to see clearly now Marco Materazzi's revelation of the insult he hurled … Hughes warned life on outside will be hard after prison term Football The Times Father Bellamy pulls out of Wales friendly QPR directors resign Trainee tragedy Richards has athleticism to be centre of attention for England Football Right back could soon move into the middle City prodigy learnt skills the Brazilian way Bent's withdrawal forces McClaren to think again Times Crossword No 23,685 Sell-off fears at Newcastle The Times Mortgages for Business Matt Dickinson Cricket Index The face A blonde moment of genius Do mice know more about danger than us? The click Wills and Kate find anonymity in the bland In search of the loft chord . . . and all that jazz Image of the day Modern morals Rock's Stepford wife She married two Sixties legends and inspired three of the era's greatest love songs. But Pattic Boyd's life in the most famous love triangle in rock was far from glamorous. Interview by Ginny Dougary The life and times of Layla Starbucks Coffee Eric wasn't always wonderful The Times Putin's bare chest is a display of power best kept secret Friends' feud sheds light on fertile Fife Mitford mail Back from a journey into oblivion . . . the travel agent For years high street travel agents have been going to the wall under the onslaught of holidays booked on the internet. But now the future is looking brighter for the slicker and quicker ones, says David Baker Hi, I'm your biological son . . . Men tuesday Thomas Anthony Donahoe, an unmarried therapist, was a sperm donor in the late 1980s. Last year he got a call from his son Don't stop the carnival — join in Football crazy? Sperm donors: the rules Satisfied with life? Of course I am, I think . . . Come for a spin Arts He wowed us with the Tate Modern " sun" . Now Olafur Eliasson has helped to create a clever helter-skelter at the Serpentine. Tom Dyckhoff has a whirl Oh you pretty things Baffling, banal and bizarre First night Edinburgh Dance Impressing the Czar Edinburgh Festival Theatre Edinburgh Concert Simón Bolivar YO/Dudamel Usher Hall Edinburgh Comedy Pappy's Fun Club C Soco In the main paper Proms BBCSO/Knussen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Martha Wainwright Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms CBSO/Oramo Albert Hall/Radio 3 Go on, surely a lawyer wouldn't have . . . Summer is the season in which most fiction is read. The facts of law, though, are often stranger than fiction. Test yourself with Gary Slapper's quiz Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Radio Choice Today's TV Viewing Guide Film choice Variations Web video of the day Pilger's war on America Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4299 Wellman clinic Polygon Codeword No 37 One to one children's fund
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