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News from 30/08/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Rosemary Righter, Lorna Crick, Simon Rushworth, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Tim Albone, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Nicholas Garthwaite, Cornelis Van Dalen, Simon Barnes, Andy Reynolds, Victoria Solt Dennis, David Wilson, Jan Morris, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Andy Riley, Martin Fletcher, Phyllis Anderson, Jane MacArtney China Correspondent, Michael Haslam, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Watt, Elizabeth Colman, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Mark Green, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, William Shawcross, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, James Mottram, Nigella Lawson, Dr Stuttaford, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lady Meriel Darby, Ross Clark, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Andrew Salmon, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robin Broke, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Billy Bragg, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Peter Stothard, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Dr Tanya Byron, Rev Francis Pole, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Cardinal Basil Hume, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Diana Kinnear, Peter Dixon, Tom Sykes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Nigel Henderson, Hamid Ghodse Professor, Matthew Parris, Anthony Hollis Major (Ret'd), George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Dr Jo Hilborne Chairman, Alan Lee, M. J. Tucker, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Maggie Allen, David Fulton, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Professor Geoffrey Alderman, Louise Ellman MP, , Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Moore, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Kevin William Gardner, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Richard Ford,

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The Times The death of Diana Princess of Wales Airports under fire over 2,000 job cuts BAA review of costs and staffing disclosed Airlines fear decline in passenger services The seven airports The moment Britain finally seized gold Death squad leader 'abducted five Britons' Snoring solution Prison strike ends Arsenal go through RBS debt chief leaves 'My simple solution to the complex problem of Crime, … Timesonline Times2 Diana Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Death squad leader behind abduction of five Britons is named Barbaric killer 'led oil minister's abduction' Al-Sadr orders halt to violence for six months The £400 mask that promises to silence snorers — on the NHS Health watchdog is ready to back treatment Millions with sleep problems set to benefit A quiet night's sleep Boodles Immigration is putting pressure on our services, warns Cameron He addresses issue for first time as Tory leader Poll reveals grassroots concerns of supporters Brown aims to cut power of unions at conference People in ethnically diverse area 'less trusting of others' Picture Gallery Flu remedies to be sold in smaller packs Rhys informant plea Oestrogen study Court cashier's fraud Supermarket death Girl, 3, survives gangland attack that left three dead and her mother injured Shooting 'may be linked to drug-dealing' Police hunting two Asian men in red car Child may understand little, but she will need reassurance Expedia Court forces prison officers to call off 24-hour national strike Prisons strike Pay walkout causes chaos in jails and courts Minister to hold talks with union tomorrow Why the plan was shrouded in secrecy Terms and conditions of service Nice day for a walkout, as governors hold fort and inmates call media Marksandspencer Father, forgive me, for I have binned — when I should have recycled ITunes viewers to pay double in Britain Green penance Argos Nice timing. Mark Oaten (the infamously adventurous KIA Motors Sizeable task for Tracey People It's got to hurt when you are accused of being a bad The many queueing to bask in the reflected glory of Serena Williams, the former Wimbledon champion, speaks Picture Gallery Postscript Jodie Foster tells Empire magazine of the ordeals of … In the current issue of The Spectator, Steven Berkoff Speaking to Sky News yesterday about the new design … Get a life and allow your staff to use Facebook, TUC tells bosses Call for guidelines on internet subscribers Employers worried about cyberslacking AA The death of Diana Oxfam The Times Sainsbury's Black Pearl? This is not Jack Sparrow's ship, boy tells … Vauxhall Law Unto Themselves The Government must continue to confront the Prison Officers' Association Iran's Choice Tehran's meddling is a threat to the region Passive Snoring Laugh and the world laughs with you. Snore and you should sleep alone Pachyderms at Diana's service Picture Gallery Disasters, not Masters, of the Universe Thunderer: We should treat our prisons like call centres Media shame Junior doctors chaos Playing fair by our hard-pressed servicemen What to do about Afghan opium Timesonline Switching off Plague of rats Dutch letters 1065 and all that Blindingly quick Give peace a chance. Forget the war on drugs I cut down trees, I skip and jump . . . it could happen Comment Jaguar After 30 years, policeman tells how he helped murdered girl Teenager fell outside pub with 'shifty' man Body found next day miles from her friend's Staples Knocked up Britain drops nuclear bomb. Fortunately it doesn't go off Warhead skidded off the back of a lorry 1980s accidents posed no risk, maintains MoD Multiple Display Advertising Items New anti-terror chief is building elite team 200 civil servants are hand-picked for the job Brief is to concentrate on radicalised Muslims Artois Who's who The Times Currys Doctor 'abused police' after she drank two pints at football match Father's plea to Madeleine abductor Now it's not even real rubbish on TV. . . Call for rule change after river death Fifth of teenagers say they drink-drive Carphone Warehouse Cigarette packets to bear graphic pictures of lung damage as deterrent Sci-fi films are as dead as Westerns, says Ridley Scott Venice Film Festival Interview Latest blockbusters 'tired and unoriginal' Director unveils new cut of Blade Runner 3 Store Zero gravity National Express Bee excited Luminous promise let down by descent into dull melodrama Film Atonement Currys Shark warms to North Sea but ends as dish of the day 140mph bikers face arrest 'Poisoner' blames Britain Rare find at leader's fort Paris flat deaths accidental Island rocked by child home abuse claims 'Dickensian' regime of solitary confinement Minister says he faces sack for speaking out Nationwide Life in the Pits Averys Global warming will get wetter yet — forecasters forgot the plants Models did not cover reduced water intake Saturated land will be unable to soak up rain 3 Store Bee dates orchids back to time of dinosaurs Tearful and towering, Mandela steals show at statue unveiling Budgens America India British withdrawal could lead to a bloodbath, Iraq minister warns Basra pullout may be seen by Arabs as defeat 'i expected that you should have done more' America and Iran stepped back from confrontation Despite the rhetoric, Iran is amenable — up to a point Multiple Display Advertising Items Two years on, New Orleans and Bush still damaged by Katrina (AFP): Sikh leaders confront police on turban ban (AP): Wrong suspect dies (AFP): Bolt from the blue (AFP): President snubbed (AP): Fires abate (AFP): Execution delay (AP): Sailing boot Sacred security The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items US congregations defect to Africa as schism over gay priests widens Green Flag Queen of Mean leaves $12m to dog — and snubs grandchildren Ebookers Diamond dogs Finance chief toppled by sex scandal Multiple Display Advertising Items Pakistan leader quits as army chief in pact to share power Cheltenham Literature Festival Hostage release renews fears over Taleban Tourists caught in Taj Mahal city riots HSBC Etihad Guest Holy cows get passports to defeat rustlers Bangladesh meat shortage drives crime Smuggling route is used for weapons The Times Siemens Wall Street rebound invigorates FTSE 100 Nicoli signs off at EMI Mining takeover bid Whitbread backs off 'Timing is everything in life' Altria changes focus Business big shots RBS loses CDO executive and six others as credit crunch bites Appetite for the debt products has soured Cheyne Capital strains to rescue its £3bn SIV Smoke signals S&P warns of investment bank fallout should 1998 be repeated Stock markets Police launch inquiry into suspected mortgage fraud gangs Rocking out with Roling in at the new EMI Picture Gallery An idea whose time has gone Commodities Back in business Timesonline Pipex Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Nicoli exits stage left, with payoff to tune of £2.8m, as Hands takes baton Chief failed to pull off transformative merger Cull hits other senior executives Business big shots Ashley Unwin, Julie Williamson, Chris Roling Dan Sabbagh Katanga Mining plays straight bat against unsolicited bid from Camec The Times The Diet Fork The rebranding of Slough Estates as Segro was an City Diary I am told by an insider that the Rolling Stones, now City Diary Broker laughs in the face of market turmoil City Diary Cranfield School of Management, on behalf of npower City Diary Do you want the good news first, or the bad news? The City Diary Birdwatching for the City of London Police City Diary Whitbread delays bond issue as advisers say 'foolish' to go now Latest victim of the debt markets turmoil 'Sparkling' results from Premier Inn chain Shareholders urged to oppose Sports Direct chiefs Siobhan Kennedy Thomson Financial: IBA Health trumps German iSoft offer Boost to Sainsbury's Johnston revenue up Segro caution Homeserve U-turn Ransom to sell online Landesbanks at risk as WestLB becomes latest to show strains Multiple Display Advertising Items State prosecutors look into big trading losses Apple shares surge on iPod update talk Shell in Iraq talks New Logica chairman (Reuters): US mortgage worries (Reuters): Bombardier's loss DaimlerChrysler slide Pritzker family secures $1bn investment for Hyatt chain Times Online Altria plans to spin off Philip Morris USA as demand falls Domestic litigation costs take their toll Strategy will focus on international business 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 Water sale talk starts flow of confidence Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Segro has timed its exits and entrances perfectly Whitbread Deal of the day Party Gaming Betting on black Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Bransby Home of Rest for Horses The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Online British funds Night Sky Martin Moynihan Diplomat and talented linguist who translated C. S. Lewis's Latin letters and entertained heads of state with his own verse Martin Moynihan, CMG, MC, diplomat, was born on February 17,1916. He died on July 28,2007, aged 91 Birthdays Margaret Parkes Influential educationist who championed the introduction of craft, design and technology to the school curriculum Margaret Parkes (Lady Parkes), CBE, education administrator, was born on September 26,1925. She died on August 23,2007, aged 81 Ulrich Plenzdorf East German novelist and screenwriter whose chronicle of teen angst reached a global audience Ulrich Plenzdorf, writer, was born on October 26,1934. He died on August 9,2007, aged 72. He had been in poor health since suffering a stroke in 2005 Willi Geismeier Director of East Berlin's National Gallery who defended modern art against the GDR regime Willi Geismeier, museum director and art historian, was born on April 4,1934. He died of heart failure on August 2,2007, aged 73 Tony Wilson Lives Remembered Andras Kalman Peter Graham Scott Court Circular Mars brightens up alone Night Sky September Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Thanksgiving Services School Notices Pressure changes bring benign forecast into view Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 30,1883 A series of startling telegraphs, printed in sequence in The Times, announces the eruption of Krakatoa. More than 36,000 lives were lost in the cataclysm, which caused spectacular sunsets for months and a year-long drop in average global temperatures Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Public Notices Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Swimming with the dolphins Late travel Superb villa on an island of delights Savings available on Property of the Month British Isles Late deals A cottage in Cumbria, £399; two nights in Edinburgh, £139; a farmhouse in Normandy, £500 Short haul How to enjoy the rugby World Cup in style Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Sanders keeps it simple in pursuit of first championship Racing Uncomplicated style is faithful to personality Jockey eager to take more high-profile rides Ayr Yesterday's racing results Rob Wright was in fine form yesterday, selecting the Catterick Kempton Park Football Results Athletics Giles Smith Rowing Tennis Cricket Fixtures Athletics Football Other sport Musselburgh Racing Lingfield Park St Leger favourite suffers setback Wolverhampton Course specialists Henman tears up his grand-slam epitaph in swanky show of power Tennis US Open Old nemesis Tursunov forced into submission Nadal tantalisingly in vision after unlikely win Times Online Timesonline Casey tries to lift barriers and give children a major chance Golf Johnnie Walker Championship The Times Strongarm challenge such heavy going (but don't tell contestants) Sport on television O'Sullivan has Lions hopes enhanced Rugby union Rac Deng inspires Britain to overtake Holland Johns arrested Phillips sets target Neville to return Ohuruogu steps out of darkness to relish victory in the limelight Athletics World Championships First British woman to win 400 metres gold Sprinter was close to fleeing the country Success of Don boosts hopes for appeal Rocky route to the top She can run, but this golden girl can never hide from disasters of her past Athletics World Championships Norwich Union Warne faces one-match ban after new ECB charge Cricket NatWest Series The Times Flintoff expects supporting role Collingwood likely to recover from virus Selectors reluctant to appoint vice-captain Chapple's brutal assault keeps title door open for Lancashire Cricket LV County Championship Scoreboards Middlesex v Nottinghamshire Betfair Gibson stays in the swing for Durham Sorry Steve, match-saving not enough Closer to the nitty-gritty and the analysis of one of my former captains seems sure to ruffle a few feathers here and there Not even halfway there before reverberations can be heard Owen pounces to cheer club and country Football Carling Cup second round Eriksson's irregulars do him proud Southgate continues search for striker Rugby World Cup Guide Derbyshire poised to break partnership Football Keane splashes out Jenas pledges future Riquelme moves on Poyet investigation Allen's abrupt dismissal only adds to sense of turmoil at Leicester Manager 'fell out' with chairman and players Agent reveals Clarke suffered heart attacks Pace and demands of the modern game could be putting Better cardiac screening provides no guarantees Football Premier League today Big guns ready for the draw Football Champions League United are determined not to let 'the big one' slip through the net Ferguson on mission to reclaim prized trophy Chelsea among the top seeds for first time Timesonline Eduardo shows style to fill Henry's boots Football Champions League Comet Celtic win in shoot-out after Vennegoor is put on the spot Times Online Ecclestone chooses QPR over Arsenal Football Bid for North London club may be revived Briatore part of the takeover consortium Toyota Dual control Yakubu aboard and Moyes is to spend again Football Knight's arrival at Villa tainted by drugs arrest Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Times Crossword 23,693 Long shots Golden girl clinging to dream of Olympics Ohuruogu fighting lifetime Games ban Sanders completes rare one-two success The Times Good news for England, look who's back in the goal … Tennis Shane Warne Index The face The beat goes on 'Manny' hands made light work, till love walked in The click Why we're all in a hole with our moles A burning ambition to be a spoilsport Image of the day Modern morals China's colossus In two weeks' time the Terracotta Army will star in the British Museum's greatest exhibition since the 1970s. Damian Whitworth tells the story of the visionary tyrant who created the army and unified China From the First Emperor to a modern superpower: China's turbulent history Pronunciation guide The signs of appendicitis Health Ice-cream can be cool Q&A The Times Why I could not mourn that modern Morgan le Fay Time to tackle the great pall of China A loss of royal Saxe appeal Kumala Wordwise Tomorrow A pandemonium of parrots flies in A crash of rhinos, a fluther of jellyfish — collective nouns for animals are often charmingly, richly evocative My favourite word Disgruntled Bringing up children ... your way Parents Parents need to trust their own instincts to get the balance right, says Dr Tanya Byron in her new book Nigella's secrets Bee excited: the best autumn films From Tom Cruise in the political thriller Lions for Lambs to Rupert Everett dragging up in St Trinian's, Kevin Maher and Wendy Ide predict this season's hits Two Days in Paris Inside Inside the outsider Screen Jamie Bell is a revelation as an oddball in the uplifting Hallam Foe, says Wendy Ide Hailam Foe 18,95mins Ne Reservations PG, 104mins Year of the Dog PG, 97mins Breach 12A, 110mins Lady Chatterley Darker Delpy is deeply delightful Kevin Maher goes to Julie Delpy's Two Days in Paris fearing the worst — and comes away raving about its cynical charms Two Days in Paris 15,96mins 1408 15,94mins Death Sentence 18,105mins Hallam Foe Something in the way she moves . . . the actresses who have bewitched me Happiness is a car full of dogs His own pet tragedy inspired Year of the Dog's Mike White, discovers Wendy Ide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hands Gods The reluctant enforcer Screen He's typecast as sheriffs, soldiers, FBI men and severe fathers. But Chris Cooper finds it hard to say no, he tells James Mottram Journey to the heart of opera First night Edinburgh Opera Capriccio Festival Theatre Proms LSO/Gergiev Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre The Emperor Jones Olivier Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Channel 4+1 What Not to Wear Viewing Guide BBC One, 8pm Panorama BBC One, 9pm Robbie Coltrane: B-Road Britain ITV1, 9pm A Letter to Three Wives (1949, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4,1.35pm The Cincinnati Kid (1965) Five, 1.35pm The Enforcer (1976) Five, 10.15pm Variations The Bachelor (1999) BBC One, 11.05pm Your Friends & Neighbours (1998) Channel 4,2.40am Saxondale BBC Two, 9.30pm Web video of the day Frost cools tyrant's temper Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Crossword Correction Times2 Crossword No 4307 Times2 Quiz Polygon Codeword No 44 Appeal Index Index Timetable of events The Times Monday September 1 1997 No mention of accident as Princes join church service Muffled bells sound ancient alert across rural England Why the nation is right to share family's grief The Times Monday September 1 1997 A Perrier with the Princess The Times Tuesday September 2 1997 Peter Stothard, Editor of The Times, recalls a lunchtime discussion with Diana about memos, mistresses and the media Let the Mourners Come The Times Tuesday September 2 1997 A state occasion for a Princess of peace Letters to the Editor The Times Monday September 1 1997 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9XN Telephone 0171-782 5000 The Times Inside The Times Prince comes home with 'the People's Princess' Leave the boys alone to mourn The Times Tuesday September 2 1997 'i hope that now she is free' The Times Wednesday September 3 1997 An icon herself, Madonna too has been the paparazzi's prey. In the aftermath of the Princess's death, she spoke to The Times. Interview by Alan Franks Palace flags fly in the face of sentiment to satisfy protocol The Times Thursday September 4 1997 Alan Hamilton explains the rules for flying official flags Princes read tributes The Times Friday September 5,1997 Queen to make TV broadcast The Times Friday September 5 1997 Royal Family bows to pressure to show grief by flying Union Flag at half-mast, write Philip Webster and Alan Hamilton Tomorrow: the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales Royal Family has responded with dignified restraint On her way to a vision of God The Times Saturday September 6 1997 Cardinal Basil Hume pays a final tribute to a Princess as frail as any of us, but deeply loved

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