News from 29/08/2007
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Andrew Robson, Julie Daniels, Penny Cottee, Robert Dawson Scott, Yepoka Yeebo, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Paul Mooney, Chris Shearlock, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Allan Alstead, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, John Redwood, A. C. Stuart, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Adrian Whiteley, John Collis, Michael Hamilton, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Elizabeth Colman, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Moorad Choudhry, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Michael Freedland, Paul Doughty, John Webster, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, James Briggs, James Rossiter, Andrew Salmon, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Ravenscroft, Richard Dowden, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Leonard Krikler, Matt Hughes, John Nichols, Chris Gillings Chairman, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Monica Seeley, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Adam Kula, Grayson Perry, Giles Gibbons, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Rodney Pattisson, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Peter Bennett, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Bojan Pancevski, David Fulton, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Professor James Harrison, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, James Campbell, Rev and Mrs M. Bond, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Tanni Grey-Thompson,
ResumoThe Times Index Make science easier, examiners are told Boards must increase 'low-demand' questions Move fuels row over 'dumbing down' at GCSE Friendly-fire witnesses will not give evidence Bush 'holocaust' fear Takeover bid falters Turkey's new leader British teams qualify Index Timesonline Times2 Arts Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Bush raises the stakes over Iran bomb with warning of 'holocaust' US rallying allies for economic sanctions Tehran pledges to fill power vacuum in Iraq Shia rivals clash at pilgrim site The return of tarring and feathering From 911 to 2007 Hiscox At least 1,000 nurseries failing in care for young A two-tier approach that leaves slow starters behind Pugh Disappointed junior doctors stay in UK Tories backing Boris Suspended at age 4 Chindamo appeal Carnival shootings Why men who chase after younger women are just obeying natural selection Both sexes have more children if father is older Advantage dwindles with larger age gaps Mind the gap Skoda US will never let 'friendly-fire' witnesses go to a British court War casualties Furious coroners threaten challenge to Ministry of Defence guidelines HSBC The World's local bank Fatal errors Soldier's mother in legal battle over 'insulting' compensation for his wounds Only the three worst injuries were considered Landmine victim lost legs and cannot speak British troops will be withdrawn from Iraq at a time … Millions misled over airport prices Advert watchdog rules against BAA Leaflet claimed prices matched the high street No Reservations Discovery Channel 'How do we stop Amy becoming the next dead young rock star?' Families clash on air over 'addicted' couple Father-in-law calls for boycott of her records Fatal addictions Families angered by factory blast fine Archbishop's protest Prescription powers Minimum wage case Campbell left behind Anger over airwaves Boots A Rotten way to treat the Queen People Perusing, as you do, the books pages in the French … Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of American Vogue, in the President's box at the us Open tennis tournament in New York Congratulations to Brendon Burns, who has just won … With some surprise, in their lunch hour People agents … Comedy, though, is a ponderous business. Consider Rowan Since reporting on Jonathan Yeo's portrait of George … The outspoken and slightly frightening Archbishop of … Postscript Onwards and upwards for Billie Piper, star of ITV's … Annie Lennox has offended some of her American fans … Members of a rival gang may have been target of football fan Rhys's killer Police search woods near site of shooting Unprecedented tribute to victim at Anfield Inside Track Banking on Trust Financial institutions must come clean about their liabilities Playing with Fire Greece's Opposition is attempting to exploit a disaster Capital Creep Who cares where an airport is as long as you can get there? 48 times slower than by air. Yes! Picture Gallery Unsure start for those who most need help Thunderer: Don't mind the stench — come and be deafened Faith and charity Mother who? The kids are all right MoD gagging orders are counter-productive Regulation, rates and the economy Timesonline Offsetting credibility Dutch insults 196mph on the M1 Word swapping Sitting to stand Thesaurus rex All right, eagles shouldn't be poisoned. But . . . A stony reminder of how Churchill betrayed black Africa Fly Zoom Caine gives masterclass in how not to blow remaking a classic Reworking successful formula 'rarely works' Star takes role in film reinterpreted by Pinter Lloyds TSB Vocal broadside against snobbish critics misfires First night Proms Michael Ball Albert Hall/Radio 3 British Gas Green Flag A1 Fayed to lead silent tribute at Harrods for Diana and his son Dodi Millionaire will stand before bronze statue Burrell 'did not bother courtiers over invitation' What the butler sold . . . Norwich Union Tories consider plans to force short-haul air passengers on to high-speed trains Cameron and Co may still have a few reasons to be cheerful Police on beat 'need more power to stop and search' Fringe sells record number of tickets Missing key that sank Titanic for sale Rare birds in worse peril than thought Watch out Mekon: Dan Dare is back Prescan Jet-powered skateboarder goes from O-110 mph in seconds for world record Meat prices rise as East turns West for food Dairy products also likely to become dearer Aftermath of floods and bad growing season Staples Nigella express Nationwide Mole Gang's raid on cash machine foiled as worker drills into tunnel Would-be thieves were only 5m from target Tunnel had electric light and ventilation Aquability Madeleine's father walks out of TV interview Evidence missing in 'spy' death-fall mystery EDF Energy Alliance Leicester Hollywood China Road to respectability New Islamic President promises to safeguard Turkey's secular laws Military leaders boycott ceremony Headscarf row wife conspicuous by absence Victory for democracy marks a break with Atatürk's vision Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget flyers face the long haul — but only after they have landed Teenager confesses to killing and eating room-mate AP, Reuters: Forest fires put poll pressure on leader (AFP): Tycoon faces arrest (Reuters): Astronaut 'insane' (AP): Noriega victory (AFP): Boots recalled (AFP): Wrestler goes home (AP): Police screening (Reuters): Suburb in bad odour Vatican reignites bitter ethics row after abortion of the wrong twin Northern rock Magazine is fined £7,000 for revealing Royal's rival Hollywood star recovers after suicide bid Actor reportedly cut wrist and took overdose He had 'bitter quarrel with a close friend' Disgraced press baron launches his appeal Prudential Box-office idol Buried brothers survive on urine, coal and humour Multiple Display Advertising Items The internet café refugees — no friends or prospects, and only a cubicle to call home The Goodwood Revival Five's value takes an £83m nosedive NBC buys channels Mortgage strength Carlyle's rescue loans Quote of the day Nuclear plant support Business big shot Shares slide could scupper Barclays bid for ABN Amro Paper-based offer slips down to €58bn RBS offer has been affected only modestly Wall Street hit as Fed reticence on rates emerges Program change Stock markets Awkward silence that allowed rumours a free rein Failing in a multichannel world Brewin Dolphin Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Rating needed for eco claims Need to know Results in brief Online today Five presents RTL with gloomy picture Rising costs and quiz scandals hit network Value suffers in face of tougher competition Sparrowhawk Media has universal appeal for American buyer Business big shot Healthcare Commission Made in China and on show in Canary Wharf City Diary National Express is making a big deal of its policy, … City Diary The Times City launches search for elusive electors City Diary The Times One unnoticed casualty of the turmoil on world stock … City Diary The Lord Mayor, John Stuttard, is in Brazil. There … City Diary Investor TSM pays £2m for stake in British clothes designer to the stars Tragus Group takes another look at restaurants float HSBC censured over advert charges claim Slow going for Avis CRH saves war chest Wood Group surges (Reuters): Metronet's value HR Owen mulls sale Chill wind could hit mortgage lending by winter, say analysts Property sector slows despite rise in new loans Market expected to stagnate for 12 months Timesonline Gabriel Rozenberg Analysis Founders of US fund dip into own pockets to rescue offshoot Carlyle Capital races through initial loan Bailout underlines depth of credit crisis The Times Regulator stands in the way of HSBC's Korean bank bid Picture Gallery Singapore Airlines to take Chinese stake (AP): Insider trader pleads New York firms unite (AFX): Google job search Your move, Nicolas, but do you want to play? Multiple Display Advertising Items Kazakhs find their plausible excuse Pioneer finds himself blocked at Gateway Yang Yuanqing, the Lenovo chairman, must turn to Plan B after a rival scuppers his plans for Packard Bell The Times Global ambition Concerned consumers Public backs nuclear energy to help power Britain's future The concerned consumer Survey shows groundswell of support for a new generation of plants to replace ageing facilities reaching the end of their life Now there's a will, where's the way? 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Financial stocks bear the brunt of sell-off Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day CRH foundations remain firm despite tremors in US Vernalis Deal of the day Quarto Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Witan investment trust The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds This is a paid-for information service Birthdays Ivor Emmanuel Welsh singer and actor who famously led a rousing chorus of Men of Harlech in the film Zulu Ivor Emmanuel, actor and singer, was born on November 7,1927. He died on July 19,2007, aged 79 Weather Eye The Rev Geoffrey Nuttall Ecclesiastical historian and Nonconformist minister whose work led to a reappraisal of the nature of English Puritanism The Rev Geoffrey Nuttall, ecclesiastical historian and Nonconformist minister, was born on November 8,1911. He died on July 24,2007, aged 95 Driss Basri Feared Moroccan Interior Minister whose iron grip earned him the label of 'Butcher Basri' Driss Basri, Interior Minister of the Kingdom of Morocco, 1977-1999, was born on November 8,1938. He died on August 27,2007, aged 68 Lives in Brief Sir Ian McGeoch Lives Remembered Cardinal Lustiger Lord Biffen Court Circular Solicitor's legal aid duty Law Report Court of Appeal Business doomed to failure Court of Appeal Word Watching Policy restricted powers Court of Appeal Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Legal Notices The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Foggy breeze cools beach despite summer sunshine Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 29,1981 The Scarman Inquiry into the Brixton riots found that for many of its residents the London Borough of Lambeth could be a challenging place to live Word Watching Winning Move Weather Weatherquest The course art of persuading racegoers to return for more Racing Timesonline Cricket Football Ayr Racing Brave Inca ruled out for season Ripon Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Catterick Course specialists Kempton Park Harmison has all the tools for greatness The countdown continues and includes an underused England batsman, who was also the nicest man I have met playing the game Proud Pietersen relishes plaudits and possible awards to come The story so far Walker refuses to budge in noble Kent fightback Cricket Minor Counties Clubs Pro40 League LV County Championship With inclusion at its heart, London will transform lives Paralympic sport With five years to go, Tanni Grey-Thompson says the capital will provide a platform for disabled athletes to effect real social change Björkman feels fighting fit for Murray test Tennis US Open Timesonline Ohuruogu well placed to complete the least likely of all comebacks Athletics World Championships Sanders not to be overlooked for glory Danvers-Smith finds best form at right time Lewsey happy with England's outsider status Rugby union Today Timesonline Campbell content to let rival set the pace Hock blow for Wigan Robinson's new date Els takes break Luton enjoy turning the tables on Keane Football Carling Cup second round Comet Football Results Time after time Athletics Cricket Tennis Pools forecast Football Fixtures Cricket Much Lousy Soccer: exactly why we don't give a hoot about its wellbeing Clarke's illness curtails tie at City Ground as Seville tragedy casts shadow Football A diamond has left us, says club's president Champions League tie postponed until Monday Cardiac arrest like an engine that misfires Striker who killed driver pleads for the chance to 'just get on with my life' Football Premier League today Liverpool firing on all cylinders Football Champions League third qualifying round, second leg Norwich Union Lehmann considering his options as Wenger tires of German gaffes Football Champions League third qualifying round, second leg Rangers fought a brave battle in the heat of the Maraka Ferguson will cast his net far and wide to solve striker crisis Teams Times Crossword 23,692 Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Another cruel break for Dyer brings McClaren more despair Jinxed England player faces lengthy layoff Leicester defender is also rushed to hospital The Times Martin Samuel Dame Tanni Index The face Twinkly eyes belie a sensitive soul Coming soon: Five go bad on Wall Street The click Wake-up call for the youth who fell to earth Image of the day Modern morals No kidding Dr Tanya Byron has decided not to make any more TV parenting programmes. She tells Carol Midgley why, and explains how her new book encourages parents to trust their own instincts Before the boom Six bestselling parenting books Tomorrow in times2 Rejected by my real mother Family secrets An anonymous reader tells of her pain when, on locating her birth mother, she was rejected. Now she is distressed that she will never feel she belongs, or know her four half-siblings Readers' advice The Times How crossing that bridge when we've burnt it keeps us sane I'll never forget whatsisname Holy sea The Times Wordwise Tomorrow You say ladybug — We say ladybird Britain and America are famously divided by a common language. Our Wordwise series celebrates the differences Mastication My favourite word If the shoe (or top) doesn't fit . . . Style wednesday Size 22 with size 10 feet, or 5ft lin with size 2s? Designers are walking up to the fact that we come in all sizes. Carola Long tells you where to shop How to make the most of a fuller figure How to flatter a petite figure Timesonline Lingerie/swimwear Flaunt your height with confidence A Marc of precision Style With rehab over and his new perfume to promote, Marc Jacobs tells Carola Long that he's focused on work — and the gym Because I'm worth it Arts Jack Vettriano has no truck with artists who resent his success. He just knows how to sell his work, he tells Melanie Reid Starbucks Coffee How unfashionable: an artist who makes beautiful things A pair of myth matched lovers First night Edinburgh Theatre Orpheus X Royal Lyceum Edinburgh Concert BRSO/Jansons Usher Hall Theatre The Suitcase Kid Orange Tree, Richmond Pop Get Loaded in the Park Clapham Common, Sw4 Multiple Display Advertising Items In the main paper Concert Presteigne Festival St Andrew's Church, Presteigne The perfect blueprint Crème Stress Busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Got the skills? Then be the boss Crème Skills Acquired as a PA may help you run your own business, says Penny Cottee Multiple Display Advertising Items Send and give 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 Don't lose touch with the family The Restaurant Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Supernanny Channel 4,8pm Silent Witness BBC One, 9pm La Doice Vita (1960, b/w) Film choice Sky Indie, 2.20pm The Devil's Own (1997) Five, 9pm Mona Lisa (1986) Film 4,11.15pm Variations Brazil (1985) BBC Two, 11.20pm The Illusionist (2006)/The Science of Sleep (2006) New to Sky Box Office Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day Kids say the dullest things Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4306 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 43 Appeal
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