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News from 27/08/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Rosemary Righter, Jan Arriens, John Denham, Professor Michael Duff, Professor Robert West, Robert Dawson Scott, Ronald Arnold, Matthew Syed, George MacBaker, David Brown, Neil Johnston, Sarah Potter, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Paul Farrow, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Michael Douglas, Anthony H. Ratcliffe, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Frieda Hughes, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Mark Jones, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Nicola Smith, Geoff Dobson Deputy Director, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Omenaa Boakye, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, C. A. L. Harris, David Glaister, Stephanie Condron, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, John Ayto, Emma Mahony, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Rob Wright, Robert Bartlett, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Neil Warnock, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Dixon, Elizabeth Brackenbury, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Shane Warne, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Margaret Richardson, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Lucy Powell, Nigel Haynes Director, Francis Heath, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Ken Francis, Tim Hames, David Kershaw, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Index Safety fears over new register of all children Huge database will be open to abuse, say critics 330,000 to have access to details of every minor Index Rhys got caught in gang dispute over girl Fire threat to Olympia Index Trouble for Barclays Hamilton's lead is cut Index Timesonline Times2 The Game Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Crime suspects swap cells for city flats to ease prison crowding Aim to help courts bail more defendants Neighbours affected will not be informed Numbers racket 'Third person' in Diana's marriage to stay away from memorial service Welcomed or barred Hiscox Rhys 'was hit by schoolboy's stray bullet in gang dispute over girl' Police believe killer was acting on orders Fears shooting may lead to revenge attacks Tories attack 'Dad's Army' plan for gun drops Pugh Call for Bank Holiday for 'ordinary heroes' Basra pullout Three shot at party Law chief's big deal Green but not on tax Box office in July British film and TV are 'brochures' for tourism Bad summer is good for cinemas Attendance is the highest for 40 years Big sequels pull in millions out of the rain More than Hunting the gene that traps children in their own world Autism Parents and scientists are hoping that a new analysis based on the human genome will lead to a vital breakthrough within a year Difficulties — and above-average intelligence 'We ask ourselves, can we separate Alex and autism?' Army pays tribute to 'friendly fire' soldiers Anguish that deaths were caused by main ally Three had survived skirmishes with Taleban Skoda How fears of trench foot led Falklands leaders to take risks Surprise sunshine makes Reading a Red Hot event First night Pop Reading Festival Little John's Farm Boys will be girls Boots Gang dragged victim by belt to his death Brutal attack on man with learning difficulties Three people charged with street murder British Gas GCSE writing contains 'sickening violence' Renault PC World Killer virus returns to strike down pet rabbits Wet summer causing myxomatosis to thrive Vets urge owners to vaccinate their animals The dream home is a country mansion — built from scratch Home and free Norwich Union The Race Has Begun The world's most responsive democracy prepares for renewal Uncontactable A 'complete' list of Britain's children turns out to be anything but New Words for Old English is our recording angel, and its verdict is faithful and flattering Get to the back of the flu queue Picture Gallery Blood on a budget: our soldiers betrayed Thunderer: The violent side of the Simpsons uncovered The purpose of jail Going Dutch Thirsty slugs Capital pastime Reasons why our youth are turning to violence The perils of too much emigration Timesonline British science Clever Americans Round in circles Death sentence Disobedient servant Polite persuasion Goodbye Dr Jekyll and welcome back Mr Hyde My plan to stop Bank Holidays being such washouts Comment Smart BlackBerrys keep PCs on the case Fears that officers will always be on call Gadget allows reports to be prepared remotely 'Life on Mars' bigot was even worse in first script Hunt's blunt side Inside Track Dfs Dfs Film-maker attacks Paxman as 'a vandal and total savage' Frears defends British television after criticism Newsnight host is compared to Flashman Presenter calls for BBC to close a TV channel Jeremy Paxman Act on Co2 Runaway stars of the ugly bug ball Man stabbed at Notting Hill Carnival Saga louts' drinking worries doctors Getting a grip on Viking history A stroll along the pier, kites on the green, a pint of Adnams: welcome to Southwold Poll picks Britain's quintessential resort A town that preserves its special character Hampstead-on-Sea Dell America Australia Wall of flame threatens to engulf birthplace of the Olympic Games Death toll in Greek fires is 56 and rising Officials draw parallel with terrorist attacks Sporting glory Alliance Leicester Countdown begins for real in America's first billion-dollar presidential campaign US elections Although the race to succeed President Bush has been in full swing for a year, Labor Day is when things really start to get serious, Tim Reid writes from Washington War chests of the hopefuls Chinese tiger sanctuary accused of involvement in illegal products trade Jordans Superfoods AP, Reuters: 1.14m Iraqis displaced by violence (AFP): 250 musicians blowing in the wind (AFP): Journalists protest Hamas pressure (AP): Iran threatens foes with new bomb 42 die in bomb attacks on 'lucky' weekend Police defuse 19 more devices in Hyderabad Date was auspicious in Hindu calendar Multiple Display Advertising Items G'day mate, this is a citizenship test Multiple Display Advertising Items So you think you want to be an Aussie? (AP): Portugal to assist in anti-Eta alliance (AP): Koreans fenced in (AFP): Comfort money (Reuters): Drugs raid dogged China accused of hacking into heart of Merkel administration Economic espionage claims by magazine Chancellor set for a fraught visit to Beijing The Times Four wheels bad, two wheels good as Beijing aims for smog-free Olympics Barclays' woes grow as crisis in sub-prime forces its client to be rescued Complex fund trips up German landesbank UK group likely to be pressed on its exposure HSBC move prompts degree of anger Temasek banks a loss Tata leads in car race Indian mutiny Quote of the day Designer down at heel Business big shot Monday manifesto Delay for UK's tallest tower as backers struggle for funding Stock markets Filling the blank pages with words of weight Commodities Capella Currencies Students to protest over HSBC plan to cut fee-free overdrafts Multiple Display Advertising Items Associated set to increase Metro run Heywood's Irish deal EADS admits hitch Wal-Mart eyes buys Temasek loses £150m on its July investment in Barclays Shares in British bank are down by 15 per cent Fund interested in acquiring LSE stake Business big shot Vint Cerf The Times Tata favourite in race for Jaguar and Land Rover Meet the man preparing to revolutionise Indian retailing There have been protests and burning effigies, but Sunil Bharti Mittal believes his plan will save cash for a billion people Times Online Raj to riches Kitten heels get stuck in the market mud Court starts inquiry into Charles Jourdan Troubled markets and lack of raw materials Rising prices leave bitter taste as France counts cost of a baguette AIG While you were away — fear and loathing in the markets The credit crunch For those who have been soaking up the sun on foreign beaches, a guide to the storms that have been rocking the markets at home Investment banks Stock markets Central banks Private equity How the sub-prime squeeze has spread The credit crunch Hedge funds 'a lot of people talk about the death of advertising. I totally disagree' Monday manifesto David Kershaw David Kershaw, of M&C Saatchi, says that losing the BA account two years ago galvanised the agency to work even harder Curriculum vitae The Times The Times Q & a Raymond Barre Gifted French economist who introduced austerity measures as Prime Minister and became a popular Mayor of Lyons Raymond Barre, Prime Minister of France, 1976-81, was born on April 12,1924. He died on August 25,2007, aged 83 Archaeology Weather Eye Mark Birley Pioneering London nightclub owner who upheld the principles of good service and high quality Mark Birley, club proprietor, was born on May 29,1930. He died of a stroke on August 24,2007, aged 77 Lives in Brief Robert Hunt, artist and picture researcher, was born on February 26,1929. He died on June 28,2007, aged 78 Canon Arthur Payton, founder of Inter-Church Travel, was born on February 8,1916. He died on June 15,2007, aged 91 Abdul Rahman Arif Iraqi soldier who succeeded his brother to become President in the turbulent years that led to the Saddam regime Abdul Rahman Arif, President of Iraq, 1966-68, was born in 1916. He died on August 24,2007, aged 91 John Barratt Compassionate director who led the South African Institute of International Affairs through the troubled times of apartheid John Barratt, national director of the South African Institute of International Affairs 1967-94, was born on January 13,1930. He died of cancer on August 8,2007, aged 77 Court Circular Back garden mini-digs help to boost university applications Notebook Archaeology Royal treasure Challenging deportation decisions quickly Law Report Court of Appeal Death not 'adverse effect' Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Forthcoming Marriages Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Deaths Gifts A message in a bottle can reveal strange currents Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 27,1936 Word Watching Winning Move Weather Weather quest Spencer has to tread warily in shadow of lengthy ban Racing Growing numbers confirm King is on right road Goodwood Yesterday's results Beverley Yarmouth Athletics Football Falling gates emphasise shift from Sunday best When Frankie Dettori won the Derby on Authorized, it … Ripon Racing New Approach cut for Guineas Warwick Course specialists Kempton Park Trainer Lee Freedman believes the next few days are … Chepstow Racing Cartmel Huntingdon Newcastle Treble the target for St Helens juggernaut Rugby league Carnegie Challenge Cup final Athletics Results Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Hockey Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Shooting Tennis Cricket Fixtures Murray out to show British are not all retiring types Tennis US Open Scot determined not to join the dropouts Djokovic poses threat to the established order The Times New York sees reunion of Booty and Stretch Timesonline How the Tiger found his growl in a Centre Court soap Oprah Tennis The Times Fisher survives ordeal by rules trial to claim first Tour title Golf Key battles in vain as Kent lose unbeaten record to Crusaders Cricket NatWest Pro40 League second division Seiko Hot Mustard batters hapless Leicestershire Injury scare for Vaughan completes Yorkshire woe Essex saved from certain defeat by Bichel's heroics Cricket NatWest Pro40 League first division Yesterday's scoreboards Gladiators destroyed by Swann's all-round skills Saturday's scoreboards The 50 best of my career? It's a tall order to sort them out Norwich Union In with a shout for the title England may play it safe and let Flintoff rest his wounded knee Cricket NatWest Series Cortisone injection helps to lessen swelling Panesar set for recall and Lewis in contention Mason's century secures series victory Edgbaston squads Timesonline Betfair British crews make impressive start Queensland opener Netherlands falter Beijing-bound Reynolds inspires Hipkiss relishes his first taste of life as an England player Rugby union Centre turns attention to defending World Cup Leicester man keeps grounded as fame grows The Times Confident Springboks focus on champions France ready to put frighteners on rivals Rugby union Daisuke Ohata, the world's record tryscorer with 69, … Talk Talk Sotherton does not let javelin troubles throw her off course Athletics World Championships Times Online Gay turns sprint showdown into rout after dozy Powell loses plot amid a fit of panic Athletics World Championships The Times Today's finals Hamilton's title hopes punctured but not broken after tyre failure Motor racing Turkish Grand Prix British driver fights back to claim fifth place Alonso is five points behind in drivers' table Toyota Results from Istanbul Times Crossword 23,690 In The Game today Fate hands Jol another rough deal as United get off the mark The Times Inside Motor racing Shane Warne Index Wedding Poem Monday poem Our house Indiana Jones and the quest for a zimmer frame The click It's raining cats and dogs . . . and werewolves? Tuning in to a small station with big ideas Image of the day Modern morals Say something new Every day this week our Wordwise series will help enrich your vocabulary. Today John Ayto contemplates the allure of new words — and you could win an Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus Neologisms to delight and annoy — but please don't go postal Grammatical howlers — and how to avoid them Competition: how many mistakes can you spot? Tomorrow Jumbo Crossword 715 Games Timesonline The prize for each of the first correct solutions to … The Times I'd love to live a more rounded life, but I'm too flat out Stamping my feet over Clarks shoes Best of show Together to the last gasp Health When his brother carried on smoking while being treated for cancer, Mark Jones struggled to find the balance between loving support and fury Never going to give you up: why ill smokers stay committed Intercontinental The times The Times The top 25 make-up products Style Your chance to win this week's selection, chosen by a panel of experts, in fourth of our series on the top beauty products of 2007 The people have spoken Arts He turned us off fast food. Now can Eric Schlosser sex up the American Constitution? Catherine Philp meets him Boys who like girls to be boys . . . In Neil Bartlett's Twelfth Night, the male comic roles are played by women. Lucy Powell asks who's really wearing the trousers Understanding father and son First night Edinburgh Theatre Story of a Rabbit Pleasance Subway Traverse@The Drill Hall Edinburgh Theatre Prodigal Daughter C Venue Edinburgh Concert BBCSSO/Mälkki Usher Hall TCM Edinburgh Theatre Game Theory Traverse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms Freiburg Baroque/OAE 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 Today's TV Test the Nation: The National IQ Test 2007 Viewing Guide BBC One, 6.40pm/9pm Weekend "Nazis" BBC One, 8.30pm Secrets of the Stately Garden: A Time Team Special Channel 4,9pm Planet of the Apes (1968) Film choice Channel 4,1.25pm Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (TVM, 2004) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Chinatown (1974) Five, 11.05pm Variations Boys from the Brown Stuff BBC Two, 9pm Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) BBC One, 10.25pm Festival (2005) Channel 4,11.40pm Web video of the day Comedy? It's all about timing Weekend TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4304 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 41 Acorn Stairlifts Index Lucozade Sport England lose out on Schmeichel Jr The News Goalkeeping rejection Crowd fury Weekend 1N Numbers Lucky escape for Carragher Abramovich talks with Ronaldinho's agent brother Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Timesonline Ashley Cole has described England fans who jeered Frank Klinsmann tipped for leading role in LA Galaxy gazing Transfer talk The News The Web Spot the pie Jol loses hands down as Spurs miss chances The Games Barclays Premier League Tony's Fiver Rooney back early QA My Munich agony: Why me? Why did I survive? The Legend A sad day for football In the first part of our exclusive extracts from his autobiography, Sir Bobby Charlton recalls the horror of the 1958 air disaster . . . and the question that haunted him Why I went for Sir Alex ahead of Venables The Legend The must-read autobiography Virgin media Sir Bobby Charlton's best United XI A Galaxy far, far away Downturn from Upton Robben hoodwinked Fans' power at Everton Fancy a bet, Alan? Time for Defoe to move on Debate The Debate Go fourth and multiply 'Leeds have been stitched up by an alliance of self-interest' The Debate Index West Ham 1 Bowyer 81 Wigan Athletic 1 Scharner 78 The Games Barclays Premier League Derby County 1 Oakley 51 Birmingham 2 Jerome 1,63 Timesonline Chelsea 1 Lampard 31 Portsmouth 0 Everton 1 Blackburn 1 Hleb passes test of Wenger's patience How they rated Sunderland 0 Liverpool 2 Sissoko 37, Voronin 87 Barclays Premier League The Games Bolton 3 Speed 32, Anelka 55, Braaten 90 Reading 0 Index The Fans The Games Barclays Premier League Your view on the weekend's matches The Chant Viduka rubs salt into Riverside wounds thanks to landmark goal The Three Amigos - Spanish midfield players shine Barclays Premier League The Games Tactical Analysis The Three Amigos - Spanish midfield players shine The crumbling wall Team of the weekend Hoof or tap O'Neill has problems transmitting ideas The Games Barclays Premier League How they stand Barnsley 3 Ferenczi 12, Werling 45, Howard 60 Plymouth 2 Hayles 63, Chadwick 68 Coca-Cola Championship The Games Ipswich Town ... 1 Crystal Palace ... 0 Leicester City 4 Watford 1 Attendance 21,642 Bristol City 2 Scunthorpe 1 Attendance 12,474 Preston N E 0 Colchester Utd 3 Attendance 11,582 Cardiff City 0 Coventry City 1 Tabb 34 Attendance 16,407 Sheffield Utd 1 Beattle 37 West Brom 0 Attendance 23,491 Charlton Ath ...... 3 Sheffield Wed ... 2 Attendance 22,033 Southampton 3 Stoke City 2 Attendance 20,300 Hull City ... 2 Norwich City ... 1 Attendance 15,939 Wolves 2 Blackpool 1 Attendance 24,294 La Liga sitting pretty again The Continent Gabriele Marcotti League tables and results Puerta has heart attack Tremendous Trezeguet French league German league Spain and Italy Trust Coppell to achieve the impossible for Reading Team-building The Manager The no-nonsense manager on the secret of newfound success at Madejski Stadium Postcard from . . . League One The Games League One League Two League Two "i have never called Frank Lampard a fat cockney t**t" by Alan Davies The Comedy Time to set record straight over words that drew out midfield player's sensitive side Alan Carr Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Teenage goalkeeper denies Cambridge Non-League Non-league Scotland The Box The Web the Results Scotland Pools dividend AC Milan v Seville The Box Live matches Timesonline Bristol City v Manchester City Our Web timesonline. co. uk/football Late Bites Fink Tank The Greatest. . . Lucozade Sport The Greatest . . . Everton matches Play the Game Fantasy Football. With Brains Timesonline. co. uk/play the game The Prem The Times The Fixtures Our Web The Pies Late Bites Sporting bet

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