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News from 24/08/2007

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Ian Duncan, Rosemary Righter, Ray Long, Robert Dawson Scott, Fred Redwood, Dr Gbenga Oduntan, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rose, Richard Yarrow, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Will Pavia, Andrew Anthony, Bob Steers, Andi Robertson, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, Paul Burston, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Oliver kay, John Collis, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Derek Smith, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, John O'Leary, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Richard B. Erskine, David Sarjent, Di Auckland, Paula Hawkins, Rhys Morgan, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Peter Carter, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Marian Barton, Margaret Lloyd Williams, Daniel Fulvio, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Brenda Mathews, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Hattie Garlick, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Derek Tonkin, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Robin Kempster, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Dominic Maxwell, Matthew Parris, Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year, Sir Ian Kershaw, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Dr Trefor Vaughan, Martin Horrox, Ernest H. Simon, St John Brown, Yvette Radford-Foley, Peter Jenson, Saskia Daggett Compact Manager, David Sanderson, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, John Ford, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Neville Peel, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Gabriele Marcotti European Football Correspondent, Burgess Hill, Linda King, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Index The short, happy life of Rhys Jones Mother cradled boy as he lay dying in car park Home Secretary to look again at gun crime Inside State schools ahead of independents Musharraf challenge BarCap resignation Bricks and Mortar Henman calls time Ferdinand warning Index Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Grammars beat independents to top GCSE results Overall rise in pupils getting the best grades Least able children failing to make progress Pugh Court orders halt to Congo deportations Retirement challenge PC shot at gun range Chelsea tops earnings In danger from drink My baby was only 11. This shouldn't happen, this shouldn't be going on Mother tells how she rushed to her dying son Father speaks of the family's worst nightmare The world has lost a good guy Boodles Weapons sell for just £50 as suspects and victims grow ever younger Liverpool shooting Teenagers more likely to use guns recklessly Home Office research highlights gang culture A year in Merseyside 'He fired more shots. He held both hands on the gun. He never flinched' Liverpool shooting The shooting of 11-year-old Rhys Jones has left a community in mourning, struggling to understand why the popular schoolboy died GUCCI Index The neighbouring estates divided by aspiration but united by violence Liverpool shooting Rhys Jones lived and died in an area where shootings seemed improbable. But teenagers tell of a gang culture seeping on to its streets Gang life: guns, bikes, dogs and rap Tale of two streets Markandspencer Eco-slackers feel the pressure to keep up with Green-Joneses Carbon-abuse 'worse than drink-driving' Nine in ten admit they lie about their lifestyles Brownie points PC World Sainsbury's Maria Sharapova, posing on top of the Rockefeller Centre in New York, to publicise the clothes she will be wearing to defend her US Open title The nation waited on tenterhooks. Had Brian May got … AA Artist promises a surprise package People George Michael has been fulfilling the terms of his … Jim Carrey once killed his daughter's rabbit. True … Intel The profile of Britain's most glamorous couple continue Postscript Can I do you now, sir? runs the title of the Anglian … Staying in the world of books, the dust jacket of Every Strong words from James O'Brien, host on LBC radi Newton's Law Boots Post-party blog lands movie director in soup with studio McCanns work the media like pros, says Kirsty Wark Own goals online O2 'Billy Elliot' pupil leaps to the fore with best results GCSE results Making the grade GCSE results Time for Tiffin as girls' grammar with accent on fun tops exam table Nine out of ten pupils get a at leading school Few comprehensives make top 100 places Ability versus cash is no contest Timesonline The top state schools Guns and Gangs Weapons crime and its deadly link with youth culture must be defeated Lost in Translation Ministers could reverse the decline of languages at GCSE if they focused on it Green One-upmanship Never let the truth dampen your eco-credentials A bit of unheroic intervention Picture Gallery Why Democrats dread hearing the V-word Thunderer: Sex? No, I'll go for the double bed plus cat Charities' case Vicars' wives Not to be sneezed on Better ways of assessing pupils' real abilities Dying with dignity in the NHS Timesonline Diversity of slavery Lessons of Vietnam Latin passion Language barrier Yo, Sir Cheer up. A bit of a crisis does us no harm Question to blacks: what's so wrong with coconuts? Comment Sale ends Dfs Gig behind bars highlights suicide Morrisons Index Year of the Dog Children taken from parents and adopted 'to meet ministry targets' BBC is told of 100 cases of unjust removal Mother gave birth as the authorities arrived Ministers should start to take claims about the number in care seriously Carpet RiGHT Zurich Scientists take a sideways look at Uranus to see it ring the changes Astronomers benefit from first edge-on view Analysis of images may show new moons Jessops Argos One in 8 beaches polluted by flood sewage Survey is a 'wake-up' call for Government Expert calls for new urban drainage systems Mercedes-Benz World Off limits Sharps Ape ancestors may have taught us to coo to baby Captured fugitive in court EU ban on meat is lifted Scientists net new shrimp Ministers' Iraq questions Why being out of the body is all in the mind Tests show illusion of supernatural experience Results may have uses in medicine and warfare Decathlon Britain the worst for deaths from strokes Delays in scanning are a significant factor Call for more funding and specialist units Watchdog 'too generous in recommending new drugs' The Bourne Ultimatum Why children who braid it like Beckham risk losing hair Jenovah's Witness sex offender is spared jail Court took therapy course into account 38-year-old admitted 24 assaults on children Digitaluk Sky Bands show Hertfordshire is the home county of rock Gender typecasts get silent treatment First night Theatre Ma Vie en Rose Young Vic Mfi Index Mitsubishi Motors Double shooting after car race collision rocks quiet garden city Two men seriously hurt during stand-off Police say all those involved are in custody Mayor wins damages over council breast-feeding ban Eõs Airlines Bank Holiday special Dolphin Bathrooms First of 140mph Japanese bullet trains is delivered Lost golden-age art found CCTV exposure charges Boy, 16, dies in railway fall Salt guides 'misleading' The cottage plot goes tropical as gardeners warm to global change Yuccas and olive trees replace aster and phlox Decking and paved patios will have to go Cheltenham & Gloucester Dell America Germany Sharif and Bhutto: return of the rivals Pakistan's exiled leaders to return as Supreme Court defies Musharraf Ruling is blow to General's grip on power Opponent hails 'victory for democracy' Terrified, sick and starved in the zoo - the grim final days of a rare, pregnant rhino . . . Three Conserving the species HSBC The iPhone bill that's as thick as a novel Users complain of 300-page invoices Archaic billing system ridiculed on YouTube Cadillac Why the world according to Obama is a cause for concern Win Bank Holiday special TheSmileTrain Saving Private Hubbard: soldier sent home after his brothers die Bush ally breaks ranks with call for troop pullout (AP): 25 inmates burnt to death in prison riot Bangladesh curfew (AP): Babies' bodies found (AP): Dramatic police raid (AP): Poet Paley dies (AP): Day in jail for actress (AP): TV bullfighting ban Anglian Dear Chairman . . . a plea for a happy ending to one woman's story of lost love Japan steps up executions to ease death row pressure They broke the Wall, then the bank; now they're breaking even The Times The economic split RESPeRATE 'Shrinking Sarko' pictures add to weight of criticism The Times The Times BA executives named in price-fixing lawsuit Photo-Me revolt Rock's sub-prime exit Rising sun goes west Quote of the day Dubai defends stake Business big shot Barclays Capital debt executive resigns as 'SIV-lites' struggle CDO group hit by sub-prime loan troubles Investment vehicles seek restructuring Markets regain liquidity, but outlook unclear Year of the rat Stock markets Problem of global warming is at heart of currant affairs Oddbins Commodities Picture Gallery Banks must earn their freedom Currencies Could New Deal be on the cards? Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Rentokil plans high-tech war on rats James Bond weaponry to beat rodent threat Profits growing and slump is over, chief says Business big shot Picture Gallery You have mail: there's another dead mouse in your trap Rentokil Initial (PA): Online gambling ban in US hits Neteller Metronet strike Virgin chief inactive Motor production up (PA): Greetings warning (PA): ISoft looks at auction Troubled Northern Rock stages retreat from sub-prime market Any new borrowers face punitive rates Bank insists there is no risk to balance sheet Small firms criticise regulator for letting big banks raise their charges The Times Rebel investors seek to oust chairman and chief executive of Photo-Me Ribena gets new squeeze as things start to hot up The Times Growing warmer Putting money where foot-and-mouth is City Diary Yesterday's morning rush hour in London saw services … City Diary BA waits for a VIP, or is it just a flight of fancy? City Diary Canterbury of New Zealand, the sportswear outfit, is … City Diary Compare the following statements about Rentokil Initial City Diary Picture Gallery Three former BA executives are named in ticket surcharge suit Top Virgin Atlantic managers also in frame US class-action lawyer may pursue individuals ONS figures on business investment suggest slowing economy The Times Insurance chief upset as he denies all fraud charges Japan leads a corporate shift to Vietnam in its hunt for cheaper labour Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Fears persist over US budget deficit Nokia internet drive Chinese banks ahead Santos oil slips (Reuters): B&N's wizard results (Reuters): Ryanair ends dispute Borse Dubai defends move to buy OMX shares despite regulatory ire Exchange bought 28% without notification Swedish FI decides not to assess a fine Facebook to open goldmine of data to advertisers Gazprom could be key US supplier in deal with BP The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Cystic Fibrosis Trust British funds If Paxman gives flaky television a lecturing, don't spare the BBC Mediapolis Capital still drifting off station despite attempts to win audience Early dominance has been chipped away Traditional breakfast stronghold overtaken 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 Rumours of talks with Carlsberg cheer S&N Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Re-shaped, but Rentokil is still a risk for investors Cape Directors' deals Photo-Me International Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Milton Cummings Distinguished scholar of American politics who wrote a popular textbook examining the key events of the past 30 years Professor Milton Cummings, professor of political science at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1965-2004, was born on April 23,1933. He died of cancer on August 10,2007, aged 74 Lord Nathan Solicitor who was committed to his Jewish heritage, the House of Lords and conservation of his beloved South Downs Lord Nathan, solicitor, was born on December 5,1992. He died on July 19,2007, aged 84 Q & A Weather Eye Derek Simpson Immaculate cellist who was a mainstay of the Aeolian String Quartet for a quarter of a century Derek Simpson, cellist and music teacher, was born on March 29,1928. He died on June 22,2007, aged 79 Clifford Benson Pianist, teacher and composer whose gift for collaboration flourished through chamber music Clifford Benson, pianist, teacher and composer, was born on November 17,1946. He died of a brain tumour on August 10,2007, aged 60 Lord Garden Lives Remembered Russell Johnson Alan Blyth Sir Samuel Goldman Grace Paley Lyrical short-story writer whose work was infused with political passion Grace Paley, writer and political activist, was born on December 11,1922. She died on August 22,2007, aged 84 Court can hear appeal on jurisdiction point Law Report Court of Appeal Foreign judgment claim Court of Appeal Word Watching Multilingual blessings, Mr Bowser and publishers' early worms Questions Answered Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Church news Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest wills Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade-Sales BMW Motorpoint Family sports car could fail to hit mark as result of split personality Motoring First sports-crossover SUV arrives in the UK But Mazda's CX-7 may struggle to find market Mercedes-Benz Female drink-drivers on the increase Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Morgan St Bartholomew's spell augurs well for autumn Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 24,1872 The Times solves the mystery of Lake Tabor in California Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Kingsgate Native vindicates youth policy Racing Rare two-years-old winner of Nunthorpe Trainer misses first group one triumph Newmarket Rugby union Football Newbury Racing Bath Newcastle Thirsk Upbeat Sotherton has belief in ability finally to dethrone Kluft Athletics Briton is ready to test 'slipping' Swede's mettle Ennis adds to good feeling about heptathlon York Racing Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Stratford Chester Fontwell Park Football Results Bowls Golf Cricket Fixtures Hockey Football Rugby league Rugby union International match Other sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Tennis Sportops Henman comes to an inevitable conclusion as tributes pour in Tennis British favourite to quit after Davis Cup tie Murray hails the man who has been 'a legend' Timesonline Gold haul raises British hopes for Olympics Sailing Cunningham excited by Wembley return Rugby league Multiple Display Advertising Items Broad has clear vision of England ambition Cricket Pace bowler aims for Sri Lanka after transfer Promotion issue was 'irrelevant' in the end Pakistan Under-19 won the final one-day international … Scoreboards Squads Rudolph blazes away to return Yorkshire to top of the table Cricket LV County Championship Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire Birt gives edge to Derbyshire Hampshire feeling the strain after injury forces Warne out Timesonline Betfair Caddick hauls Somerset to victory with inspired spell NatWest Pro40 Experience puts Alonso in pole position for title, says Ecclestone Motor racing Hamilton praised for role in captivating duel McLaren rivals hold team rebuilding session The Times Langer Jr swings his way to infamy Gilchrist goes close England miss out Blaymire rewarded Murray marches on Rangers run riot Moody upbeat and counting his blessings Rugby union South Africa under scrutiny as Ashton seeks World Cup clues Teams Heineken The writing is on the wall for Robinson after spilling errors Football England's losers Poor display a threat to international future James excited to find himself back in frame The gloves are on, but who will become the next No 1? Eriksson backs McClaren to win race for qualification Owen's ability to ride out criticism is what makes him the clear favourite Football England's losers Timesonline Ten days and counting as nation shifts to red alert Football England's losers Ferdinand faces trial of commitment to cause Football England's losers Lacklustre show puts defender under pressure Richards lies in wait for permanent position Premier League today Implausible rumours get short shrift from Italians Football Chaos at White Hart Lane Capello in Budapest at time of the 'meeting' Reports are dismissed by source as fantasy Toyota Belletti shores up Chelsea trouble spot Football Wenger close to new deal as Lehmann is given a break Times Crossword 23,688 Capello link adds to Spurs farce Italian unhappy with association to Jol's job Chairman holds talks with Berbatov and King Exclusive: Ferdinand has two games to save career The Times Free tomorrow Index The face Treadmill disciple puts her foot in it Dorothy goes bad in new Wizard of Oz The click What if Jesus had a farm, E-I-E-I-O . . . Power play that's written in the stars Image of the day Modern morals To kill the Führer Claus von Stauffenberg, played by Tom Cruise in a new movie, was executed in 1944 after a bomb that he placed almost killed Hitler. His son Berthold tells Stefanie Marsh how his father almost changed history The historian: It was better that the bomb failed Seize the sun Feature The forecast is good, but what if this weekend holds the last sunny days you'll see for a long time — or even for ever? Times writers reveal what they'll do with the last days of summer The Times We seem to have lost a true sense of ourselves Ah, the power of a really good book Totally potty Hair with Hari Complements of the season Style With these accessories, you won't need a new wardrobe for winter, says Alice Olins Aldo scales new heights with its flamboyant footwear Chain reaction Liver little — with a dash of vinegar Food Lambs liver or chicken fillets can be transformed with a little imagination, says Lindsey Bareham Starbucks Coffee Calves' liver with garlic and parsley Hazelnut chicken with balsamic beetroot Lichine Premier Rocket and potato salad with dill gremolata and sardine crostini Does eating at night make you fatter? Nutrition Guinness is good, but E numbers are bad? Amanda Ursell sorts the food facts from the old wives tales Never gonna give them up The Eighties are back — and somehow so much cooler than they were first time round. Paul Burston finds out why Inside Back to the future Mobo's got a hole in its soul Sound bites Musical differences Heavy Metal blunder Take your seats — in front of the screen Sounds As the Liverpool Phil heads into Second Life, Richard Morrison hails the orchestras plugging into the internet revolution Free Prom 'i would never survive 26 divorces' Stephen Dalton meets Steve Earle, the much-married former junkie, convict — and proudly political singer-songwriter Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times For Steven — and all those he left behind Sounds Daniel Fulvio tells how his brother's suicide inspired two remarkable gigs Jailhouse rock Pop Reviews Patti Scialfa Play it as it Lays Columbia Classical Ensemble 415 Vivaldi Zig-Zag Rare Welsh bits Pop Super Furry Animals Hey Venus! Rough Trade Classical Anne Sofie von Otter Terezín/Theresienstadt Deutsche Grammophon Radio A handful of comic horrors First night Edinburgh Theatre Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Udderbelly Edinburgh Comedy Amsterdam Underground Comedy Collective Assembly @ Edinburgh Comedy Room Proms Lucerne FO/Abbado Albert Hall/Radio 3 In the main paper Edinburgh Theatre Mother of a Brown Boy Zoo Southside Edinburgh Theatre The End of Everything Ever Pleasance Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timesonline Edinburgh Theatre England Traverse at the Fruitmarket Gallery Today's TV Prime-time difital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Times2 Quiz Today's radio Today's TV Ultimate Caving Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm India and Pakistan 07: The Story of India BBC Two, 9pm The IT Crowd Channel 4,9.30pm Henry V (1989) Film choice BBC Two, 11.50am Hanover Street (1979) Channel 4,1.30pm Tsotsi (2005) Sky Indie, 7.15pm Variations Waterworld (1995) Sci Fi, 9pm Jurassic Park (1993) Sci-Fi, 11.30pm The Shield Five, 11pm Web video of the day Tommy keeps on rockin' Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4302 Wellman clinic Polygon Codeword No 40 Appeal Index Sub-prime slime is oozing out everywhere from the US - where it will spread next? Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . Harrogate In Family House in West London Get in Get out Get Away Ealing W5: large Grade ll listed home with attractive landscape gardens Out Georgian House in Hampshire Old Bursledon, Southampton: delightful 1720s home needing modernisation Away Barn in Lincolnshire Gelston, near Grantham: barn conversion with paddock and superb views University Challenge Cover Story Follow our guide to the places with the best buy-to-let prospects, says Lorna Blackwood Haulfryn Group The Country with Air Con Where to Spend It Why shiver in a leaking Georgian pile when you can luxuriate in a modern manor, says Lucy Alexander Home Information Pack Fact File Inside Track American Dream George Wimpey Right Time Kierresidential Multiple Display Advertising Items Back to the Seventies What's next? Homes from the decade of Terry and June have a new fan base, says Fred Redwood Check List 1970: Country House in Suffolk Three of a Kind Houses built in the 1970s Culford: spaclous property with indoor riding school, swimming pool and 28 acres 1976: Rural Home in North Yorkshire Fellbeck: family home set on a hillside with sweeping views over the Yorkshire Dales 1979: Mansion in West Fife Saline: large house set in mature gardens with a summerhouse and indoor pool complex The Times Dylanharvey George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gateway to Gloucestershire Where to Spend It Fresh paint and new lighting would improve this Victorian hill fort, says Marcus Binney Fact File McCarthy & Stone Multiple Display Advertising Items Bryant Homes Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Sounding off The Times Bathmats save Will we Feel the Chill? Market Report Paula Hawkins explains how the sub-prime mortgage crisis could affect British borrowers Bricks and Mortar Timesonline Wall Hall

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