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News from 28/08/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Nigel Moore, Robert Dawson Scott, Alexandra Frean, Reggie Lawson-Tims, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Pamela Bradfield, David Aaronovitch, Tom Dyckhoff, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Brian Lister, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard English, Odette Katrak, Peggy Reynolds, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Charles Sandeman-Allen, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Sue Corbett, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Eric Campbell, Dr Chris Brookings, Martin Smith, Ben Schott, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Philip Rule, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Michael Rooke, Matt Hughes, Belinda Merry, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Michael Boxall, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Tristan McConnell, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, John Carr, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Norine MacDonald QC, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Michele Kirsch, David Simpson, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Jonathan Rendall, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Hugo rifkind, Jason Mellor, David Fulton, Justin Davis Smith, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Bartle, David Richardson, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Barry Hyman, Nicola Copping, David Robertson,

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The Times How clean is your life? Army chief predicts a 'generation of conflict' General Dannatt warns of great dangers ahead Difficult to maintain trust of British public New threat to our wildlife—the 21st-century garden Prescott is to quit at next general election No change from £3bn Law Latest Bush ally quits Market hopes fade 'What happened that week was a form of mob violence' Timesonline Times2 News Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times How 'Great Game' trapped nations in a strategic war Opium increases Mother's emotional plea to Rhys killer Parents blame family of teenage gunman Police release all ten held after shooting Police claim success in battle against Liverpool gun gangs Under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1983 anyone Hiscox £3bn scheme to help pre-school children learn 'has had no effect' Vocabulary and ability to count is unchanged Academics surprised by study of 35,000 pupils Girls much keener than boys to go to university Pugh Teenagers shot at Notting Hill Carnival Transcriber shortage Murder charge trio Police convictions Drink blights families Five hit middle age and meet again on TV Mix of characters gives winning formula Rolex To cancel out the CO2 of a return flight to India, it will take one poor villager three years of pumping water by foot Carbon offsetting Blue-chip customers Climate Care projects: pedal power, burning dung and hydro-electricity generators Carbon offsetting How winds of change could be an alternative to coal John Prescott will stand down as MP at the next general election He will spend next few months on his memoirs Battle for succession likely to include his son Department for Transport Jailhouse rock is played out as a simple display of solidarity for the inmates First night Pop Dirty Pretty Things/The Enemy HMP Pentonville HSBC Gigs with 'previous' Specsavers Opticians Patient care hurt by doctors' changeover Consultants condemn chaos over new juniors But computer fallout could have been worse Disaster averted, but with long-term damage Inside Track Hedgehogs on endangered list as manicured gardens take their toll Wild Britain The Open University Under threat My wingman is an eagle—how a pilot's unlikely friendship with a bird took off Wild Britain Jessops Family trees online? They're not even on paper Computer project is running over a year late Record books to go into storage in October Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson Mandela takes his place in Parliament Square Beyond Basra Britain cannot be seen to 'fail' in southern Iraq Carbon Negative The offsetting industry needs to be as clean as it is green Toms on the Catwalk Designer mud would be just the thing for our party, dear Pandemonium of a forest fire Picture Gallery After Diana, the explosion of vileness Thunderer: Like it or not, thou shalt recycle thy rotting food Poppy Production Mind and body Meaning of medals A nation brutalised by drugs and computers British barbarism Timesonline Gagging the Army Unspoilt Southwold Reckoning with risk Making history Prime targets Building trust If Britain's going to the dogs, I'm a Greek banana Instructions to troops in Basra: keep fingers crossed Heart attack drug may ward off Alzheimer's Statins reduce risk by up to 79 per cent Three million Britons taking them every day Multiple Display Advertising Items Statin stats Capital dining Nigella claims US rival has 'soft spot' for her husband Rivals turn up heat on Ramsay Fewer awards for his restaurants in guide South London eatery gets top award for food Which? Mental health services 'not doing enough' to prevent railway suicides Eos Airlines £405 'could have saved nine lives' Mother drowns in Broads accident Four dead in two aircraft crashes Bog snorkeller sets new world record Our son was falsely jailed in India. Now we're selling the house to bring him home 30-year-old serving 10 years on drugs charge Victim sick and losing hope in cell holding 54 Green Flag Transport for London Russia Australia Another Bush ally bites the dust Attorney-General announces resignation President faces new battles over successor Absent friends Why Republicans will heave a sigh of relief Multiple Display Advertising Items Cuban fisherman fights celebrity sports agent for tug-of-love daughter Vatican flights offer heavenly prices for pilgrims (Reuters): Russian bombers are not nuclear threat (Reuters): Power-sharing talks (AP): Lorry crash kills 72 (AFP): Restaurant killings (Reuters): Farm massacre (Reuters): Ban on mosques (AP): Dogfight footballer (AFP): Blade runner Sarkozy talks of bombing if Iran gets nuclear arms Multiple Display Advertising Items Chechen 'hitmen' and FSB agents are held over journalist's murder Prosecutor blames criminal conspiracy Reporter was one of Putin's main critics Savings northernrock Anti-terror squad called in as Greek fires rage on Military fires warning shot before president is chosen Fears of Islam prompt statement on internet Pressure on MPs before vital vote Multiple Display Advertising Items Storms get bathers in a froth Melbourne Cup under threat as flu paralyses racing industry Hundreds of horses affected by outbreak Rigid quarantine rules fail to halt disease The Times Prodigal son 'has returned' to be groomed for supreme leadership Home Depot discount may set buyout trend Delta's bid decision Medicine on doorstep War boosts business Quote of the day Freetown enterprise Acer buys Gateway to cramp Chinese plans for Lenovo Taiwanese PC firm agrees $710m deal Purchase deals a blow to Beijing's aspirations Hopes of sustained rally subside as Wall Street and ECB balk Currying favour Stock markets Very quick lesson in markets' speed and central banks' reply Commodities Picture Gallery Six weeks that shook the world Boodles Currencies Need to know Wall Street British funds Exchange rates Home Depot forced into $2bn price cut in private equity deal Credit crunch sees agreed sale renegotiated Buyout firms had threatened to walk away Delta Two may turn to OFT for guidance on Sainsbury's talks State Street bank has highest exposure to conduits Pharmaceutical groups turn to home delivery of medicines to boost income Use of chilled drugs is factor in supply switch NHS trusts can avoid VAT on treatments Multiple Display Advertising Items Biotech firm sued over brain cancer vaccine claim Why boom may not mean bust after Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items David Robertson Private sector approach to solving the problems of Sierra Leone After years of brutal civil war and foreign donations, a former aid worker is trying a new approach at national regeneration The Times Kazazhstan stops work at oilfield US clears Rio deal Mittal Victory (Reuters): Danske to expand No naira change Haymarket launches new titles in India as media market booms Economic growth attracts publishers Advertising offers huge opportunities Media Planet Equity Prices Red Leaves In the frantic search for answers and predictions, nobody knows anything The credit crunch Never has so much debt been taken on by so many people. Never have securities been so complex. So what happens next? The pig in the python In the real world, even this black cloud can have a silver lining For banks and buyout firms the party's over — until next time Chris Schwarz Dedicated photojournalist who captured a wide range of subjects and founded the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow Chris Schwarz, photojournalist and museum curator, was born on January 12,1948. He died of cancer on July 29,2007, aged 59 Court & Social Weather Eye Oliver Hill US civil rights lawyer who helped ot challenge the 'separate but equal' tenet on which segregation policy was founded Oliver Hill, civil rights lawyer, was born on May 1,1907. He died on August 5,2007, aged 100 Irene Morgan The 'first Rosa Parks' whose defiance of racism sparked a campaign to desegregate transport between American states Irene Morgan, civil rights pioneer, was born on April 9,1917. She died on August 10,2007, aged 90 Gaston Thorn Luxembourg's 'honest broker' President of the European Commission Gaston Thorn, President of the European Commission, 1981-84, and Prime Minister of Luxembourg, 1974-78, was born on September 3,1928. He died on August 26,2007, aged 78 Lives in Brief Landlord discriminated against disabled tenant Law Report Court of Appeal Urgency required in child abduction cases Court of Appeal Judicial review not available Court of Appeal Word Watching Harvesting the fertile pottery heritage in Rye Birthdays and Anniversaries Church news Latest wills Newspapers Support Recycling Bridge Chess Winning move Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Court & Social The Times This summer was wet but it wasn't global warming Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 28,1975 The Portuguese Army abandoned East Timor to the warring insurgents. After securing US and Australian support, Indonesian forces invaded the colony on December 7,1975. East Timor gained full independence in May 2002 Word Watching Winning Move Weather Weather quest Rural appeal and sticky toffee pudding leave Cartmel out on its own Racing Lake District gem continues to captivate Crowds flock to taste individual atmosphere Cartmel Yesterday's results Chepstow Huntingdon Kempton Park Newcastle Motor racing Ripon Football Warwick Goldsack living out her American dream Rowing World Championships Ripon Racing Course specialists Lingfield Park British women first to book Beijing place Alonso stands alone as world persists of rift with McLaren Motor racing Breakdown in trust cited as underlying issue Lauda leads criticism of champion's conduct Times Online Five more chances Write off England at your peril, says Maso Rugby union Multiple Display Advertising Items Murray takes first hesitant steps and is quickly back into his stride Tennis US Open Emphatic win lifts Scot after wrist injury Croatia's misfortune is extra boost for Lloyd Athletics Results Football Motorcycling Rowing Timesonline Tennis Calm Grayson leads Suffolk to trophy Pearce closes in McNish denied British double Football Fixtures Cricket Hawks missing Warne as title chances suffer another blow Cricket NatWest Pro40 League Isa Guha, with four for 11, and Jenny Gunn, with four … Scoreboards Surrey v Giamorgan Durham v Yorkshire Kent v Somerset Collingwood proves himself to be adept at crisis leadership Cricket NatWest Series Scoreboard Bell chimes in to provide the right answers for new order Grinder Atherton truly worth his salt So the countdown begins — and there are already a few shocks. At No 50 in my list of greats is a batsman who never played a Test Norwich Union Ohuruogu in line to become unlikely hero after Idowu falls flat Athletics World Championships Sanders leads British pair into 400m final Baddeley gets through in incident-packed race Times Online On track? Today Sotherton stays on attack against Blonska Orient await Fowler and Hasselbaink on their Cardiff debuts Football Lalas hits out at MLS as Galaxy lose again Premier League today Benítez expects Benayoun and Crouch to step up and deliver Champions League Liverpool are minus captain and vice-captain Toulouse must be respected, says manager Racist slurs from Newcastle 'drunks' fuels Mido's thirst Styles's whistle-stop 'rest' ends Saturday Alves plot thickens Rivals target Nolan Spotlight on Hughes Puerta still critical Referees have lost their authority after submitting to climate of fear Football The Times Paying the penalty Abramovich's tale of unrequited love with Ronaldinho continues Football Barcelona insist the player is not for sale Forward negotiating new deal at Nou Camp Pay rise keeps Berbatov loyal to Tottenham cause . . . for now Solskjaer bows out to leave United with fewer options on front line Football Everton left bemused after Fernandes joins Valencia Times Crossword 23,691 Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Benítez on course for clash over Gerrard England made to wait on state of broken toe Liverpool want to give doctors the final say The Times Mortgages for Business Index Best for cricket Index The face Diana's most loyal ally Will beaches in Florida go for silica implants? The click Don't blame the OAPs for lager loutishness Stripper's assets that didn't quite pay off Image of the day Modern morals Talking dirty Complacency about personal hygiene is making us ill — and Britons are being urged to clean up their act, say Peta Bee Offices Toilets Gyms Filthy secrets: which of the below are unhygienic hotspots? Swimming pools Scrabbling for a word? Supernacular My favourite word Wordwise tomorrow The Times Think bonkers and big to lord it in the afterlife There's no closure for a Betamax child Parody lost The Times Just because I never watch TV doesn't make me weird Viewpoint Peggy Reynolds may work at the BBC — but she never watches it Yes, but is it right for the office? Men tuesday Designer creations for men may start out looking absurd, but they'll contain marketable basics for the high street, says Nicola Coping Starbucks My meeting with Sir Bobby ends in a kind of draw Wake up, Manhattan Arts New York's skyline is one of the most distinctive in the world. But the city should stop trading on past glories, says Tom Dyckhoff Monumental Manhattan: five of the city's finest landmarks RIBA's new president promises change The Lion King Absurd in its perfection First night Edinburgh Theatre Mabou Mines Dollhouse King's Theatre Pop Norah Jones Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow Edinburgh Concert Weekend roundup Usher Hall In the main paper Proms Royal Concertgebouw/Haitink Mahler Chamber Orchestra/Aimard Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Dance Trisha Brown Edinburgh Playhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Is it time to rethink the ASBO? The town drunk used to be given a day in the cells sobering up. Now he can he thrown in jail for nine months. It's not right, says Philip Rule Queen's Counsel Times Law You can't ban someone from being a druggie 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 Today's TV Great British Journeys Viewing Guide BBC Two Tribe BBC Two, 9pm Outnumbered BBC One, 10.35pm Carrington V. C. (1955, b/w) Channel 4,1.30pm Three Fugitives (1989) BBC One, 11.05pm The Edukators (2004) Sky Movies Indie, 10.55pm Variations Silent Witness BBC One, 9pm The Gorgon BBC Two, 11.20pm Body Heat (1981) ITV3, 12.40am Web video of the day Tiptoe through the goose-steps Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4305 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 42 Sunrise

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