News from 06/06/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, David Budworth Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Alexi Mostrous, Susannah Hickling, Richard Whitehead, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rose, James Stewart, Graham Lane Chairman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Lord Brabazon, Philip Howard, Frances Crook, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Gabriell . . ., Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Patrick Kidd, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, John Major, Rob Wright Champion Tipster, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, D. C. Neil Swindells, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Weinberg, Kalwant Chaggar, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Harry Nilsson, Libby Purves, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, John Burscough, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anthony G. Phillips, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Gareth Ralph Wood, Ron Lewis, Norman Miller, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Stevie Wonder, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Charlie Holloway, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Bruce Weber, Alex Renton, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Bill Oddie, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Derren Brown, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Sean O'Neill, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Professor Emeritus Hannah Steinberg, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Lord Redesdale, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Fabrice Coffrini, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Kevin Dowling, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Rajeev Syal, Martin Waller, Keith E. Hunter Commander, Chris Ayres, Mark Loveday, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jan Raath, Kasia MacIejowska, David Robertson, David Adshead, Darius Norell, Bill Frindall, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex 42-day law will help terrorists, says Major Swashbuckling Pietersen leaps to England's rescue Mugabe's militiamen confront diplomats September 11 trial Army refused pay rise Interest rate fears Ronaldo bans Sir Alex Inside today Africa's Pariah Leading articles Robert Mugabe's henchmen have detained nine Western diplomats, but in human terms this is the least of their crimes Index The Wages of War The Government should equip its soldiers but be hard-headed about their pay Muddy Waters Have music-lovers fallen out of love with the Glastonbury Festival? World Opinion Obituary Times2 Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Troubling times Rathbones Outrage as Mugabe's militiamen attack a convoy of British and US diplomats All aid agencies and charities banned in Zimbabwe President joins the fashion world in a final tribute to king of haute couture An intimate salute to a designer who had no peers The Workout Knife shock tactics Hospital thefts Golfer's pair of aces Slump in 4x4 sales Most read at timesonline. co. uk Free swimming for all by 2012 in £130m campaign for a healthier Britain Over-60s and under-16s are first to benefit It's just a flop in the ocean De Beers Playing the purer-than-pure card can leave parties a duff hand Cameron forces resignation of the Tories' leader in Brussels after expenses scandal Politics Next the spotlight turns on MEPs' chief whip Brussels gravy train Perks, privilege and power - the lifestyle to which MEPs have become accustomed Politics Whoops-a-daisy moments Grass-roots phrase Sex and the City Rail passengers to stay on the slow track because it's a greener option Cash cut will keep lines crowded Here we go again. A hand-picked motley crew ripe for feuding and plotting. It's Big Brother (the 9th) Big Brother 9 Channel 4 P&O Ferries Dolce & Gabbanna McGuinness fishes for the right words to give Paisley his parting gift of poetry EU treaty in peril as Irish 'No' camp takes the lead Multiple Display Advertising Items CitroËn Will Widdecombe break Carlton's glass ceiling? People We could say that, on a visit to Whitehaven yesterday, local character Tommy Mattinson met the world's gurning champion. Or perhaps it is better to just use the "We are not amused" caption and move on Boots The pages of Ariel, (the in-house magazine of the Postscript Maria Sharapova may reside in Florida, but she still Signed, sealed and delivered The Face Richard Hammond (aka the Hamster) is set to become … A popular perk that accompanies election as president Labour MPs are a fickle lot. A trio spotted Tony Blair Alfa Romeo Confident Blair sells his step-by-step Middle East remedy A familiar figure resumes his seat, glad to be himself LG Dodge Tate makes public appeal in race to raise £6m to save Rubens for nation Argos Royal Academy in a pickle over offer to Hirst IBM 42-day detention scheme unworkable, say police Concessions to MPs 'inoperable in emergency' Even if this vote is won in the end, it won't get the measure out of jail Halfords Bank rejects customers to comply with US terror law Cast out by Barclays Case Study Police stripped of power to search properties Rag and bone man's gold cup sells for £50,000 School diplomas 'will be too hard to mark' Spanish rescue mission for much-loved teddy Cunard Mother of murdered teenager speaks out ING Direct General given short shrift after complaint that soldiers earn less than traffic wardens Armed Forces Treasury says there is no money for a pay rise We should be fighting on infantry's side US troops overseas are rewarded by tax-free pay PC World 'Metals magnate' ran global scam that netted £340m Fake customers' addresses included a cowshed In court today Victorian lampposts dug up to be moved to posher areas The Kite Runner Dfs Superjails 'are meant to be overcrowded' Tanker drivers' strike Osbourne libel win Seaside successes Rail refund off track Egg that became emu Reform of NHS dental service has left nearly one million patients worse off The Times Halifax The path to power is still long and treacherous Barack Obama's journey through the primaries has left him limping in the election that really matters Finding oil: that's a tough nut to crack Primate number 'We do have something to fear: an intrusive State' No quitter You wait for one bus . . . You should judge a children's book by its cover Publishers give us plenty of clues to a title's target audience — we don't need read-by dates as well Picture Gallery Leaders need a Dolly, not a Carla You can tell a lot about a politician by which of the two types of wife he chooses Homes for hooligans In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Morris men in 2012 Knife crime Red card, Moran Improving exams without belittling students Maths made relevant — and fun! Timesonline War on drunks It's tight in the Lords Are men so good? World's fastest man Enjoyable adjectives Brave badgers Eating in style Judicious question The threat to liberty is graver than terrorism The Government's plan for 42-day detention is just part of an assault on our ancient rights. John Major says that it is time to call a halt Marksandspencer The Daily Universal Register This Jacobean chamber of horrors really rocks Theatre The Revenger's Tragedy Olivier, SE1 BT Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items I want to be a martyr, 9/11 'mastermind' tells Guantanamo war crimes tribunal United States Controversial camp How to do the Olympic Four Step Currys Schwarzenegger orders cut in water use as California faces record drought United States Dolphin Bathrooms The Times Clinton prepares to admit defeat with one last display of strength US Elections The former First Lady says she is not seeking the vice-presidency, but her insistence on a pivotal role is creating divisions, writes Tom Baldwin Timesonline Quest begins to turn hostility into loyalty in swing states US Elections Inside today In the blogosphere . . . Toys 'r' us Hunger crisis pact agreed as biofuels clash set aside Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Judges defy Government to uphold headscarf ban Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Comedian arrested for helping cyclone survivors Burma It's the way he tells 'em Concept 2 Leaders face war crimes charges Heavy defeat for air hostesses (AP): US Air Force generals resign (AP): Hit that police dog at your peril Bose The Times Doing the Olympic Four Step: we want to show people how to support athletes China Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items City stunned by ECB warning that eurozone rates could climb soon Bank of England holds rates, but for how long? M&S put on rack over Rose bonus targets Morrison sales surge Banks censured on PPI BP's call to Moscow Quote of the day Verizon to buy Alltel Business big shot Darling plots City panel to police Bank of England 'Places like Romania may become the Alabama of Europe' Stock markets Time the FSA got inside track on shady deals That siren sound is not all clear Nivea Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Going out on a high Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Take stock with The Times Morrisons sets shining example with 7% growth Business big shot Shareholder disquiet after M&S lowers its target for Rose to secure £4.5m bonus Gary Rhodes, who I'm pleased to note has toned down that ludicrous spiky barnet, could be about to do for Christchurch, in Dorset, what Rick Stein has done for Padstow The Sunday Times Will Buffett have a word with silent Bud brewer? City Diary David Lewis, the globe-trotting Lord Mayor (last stop City Diary Lloyds TSB expects £180m bill for US blacklist breach Taking the mickey out of people with unusual or amusing City Diary Picture Gallery Banks could face consumer challenge as watchdog looks into payment protection Competition Commission critical of PPI market How policyholders are failed Cost of average monthly premiums Qantas Key proposals Turn in economic cycle brings benefit to Halfords The Wall Street Journal Hayward lets Kremlin know that its reputation is at risk over bitter TNK-BP struggle Rocky road TeliaSonera spurns France Télécom's merger call India concedes in battle to keep oil price down Alltel deal will mean Vodafone faces a three-year wait for Verizon dividends Talking Alltel Timesonline HARDYs Importation of skilled workers by West criticised World Conference hears of harm abandoned nations Multiple Display Advertising Items Why TNS has tempted the Napoleon of marketing Yahoo! faces a more treacherous path as Icahn's tactics force it towards Microsoft Mediapolis London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Tate & Lyle under attack from Paraguay and India Market report Leed wins again at drill site Gilts Rumour of the day Morrison has wind in its sales but shares are no special offer Markets Synergy Healthcare Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Vp Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Stihl The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Online British funds Jonathan Routh Prankster who was one of the leading spirits behind the immensely successful television hoax programme Candid Camera Jonathan Routh, practical joker, broadcaster, painter and writer, was born on November 24,1927. He died on June 4,2008, aged 80 He was the producer ofr Maxwell, the Musical — pulled Evan Steadman Flamboyant entrepreneur and exhibition organiser who ran the Grosvenor House Antiques Fair and yearned to create musicals Evan Steadman, exhibition organiser and creative force, was born on August 17,1938. He died on May 30,2008, aged 69 Roger Warner Passionate and convivial antiques dealer who had a list distinguished clients and played host to the boisterous Mitford sisters Roger Warner, antiques dealer, was born on May 3,1913. He died on May 13,2008, aged 95 Timesonline Grigori Romanov Soviet hardliner who lost out to Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1985 power struggle Grigori Romanov, Soviet politician, was born on February 7,1923. He died on June 3,2008, aged 85 Court Circular No humanitarian reason prevents removal Law report European Court of Human Rights Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Fellows School Notices Riparian sport in rural Scotland Times Archive Timesonline Memorial services Elections Corporation of Trinity House Latest wills Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Wanted Tickets For Sale Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Drivershandbook Motorpoint Weather The Times Weatherquest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067577200 Weather Eye Weather Chapple-Hyam is hoping for many happy returns on Derby anniversary Catterick Pietersen digs England out of hole with century Timesonline Epsom Course specialists Coral Michita should relish stamina test in Oaks Racing Bet of the day Stewards take lead on New Approach Racing Bath Doncaster Epsom tomorrow Goodwood Wolverhampton Pickering craves for the outdoors Athletics Hamilton Park Yesterday's racing Lingfield Park Newton Abbot Sandown Uttoxeter Wetherby Equestrianism Results Golf Ice hockey Rugby union Squash Hearn prepares to add dash of colour Garside out in front Equestrianism Silverstone sold out Tennis Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Lockett seeking key to famous victory and place in history books Boxing Welshman hopes to pull off huge upset in US Britons in Atlantic City Goodwood Festival of Speed Dexter finds form to put Kent into last four against holders Friends Provident Trophy quarter-final Semi-final draw Langer given shock by quality of domestic game In-form Ochoa gives her rivals the hurry-up Golf Timesonline Monfils comes of age to send home crowd into fits of expectation Tennis Federer bars way to final at Roland Garros The Times Ivanovic wins the battle of Serbia to claim No 1 position Ferrari forced into climbdown Motor racing Globrix Timesonline England target further glory on world stage Rugby union Hughes driven by great expectation as he gets ready for the long haul Football City manager's self-belief shines through The Times Heading for the exit Bowen tells of demanding manager with eye for detail Santa Cruz fits bill for United Heineken Everton sober up for the sake of young fans Football Alonso confident Spain can avoid familiar path as underachievers Euro 2008 Similarities with England hard to ignore Timesonline Q&A Essential guide to the European Championship Euro 2008 Tottenham's gaze remains on Spain with García the latest player on their wanted list Football Window watch Hull find no room for sprinkle of Okocha stardust Fifa allows England game to go on record Bulgarians excluded France injury worry Webb handles hosts Ballack in image row Guardiola signs up ECB contemplates whole new ball game Selectorial boldness is on the menu but does nothing for the digestion Cricket The game within Pietersen back to swashbuckling best after familiar collapse of middle order Cricket Third npower Test match ClassicFurniture4u Full scoreboard from Trent Bridge Timesonline Man for a crisis saves England again Times Crossword 23,933 Picture Gallery The Times Ferguson is not welcome on Portugal territory, says Ronaldo United star wants to sign for Real Madrid The Times Everything you need to know about Euro 2008 Index Today in times2 Times modern Jennifer Aniston Britney Spears Amy Winehouse Up The Pope Hillary Clinton 40 unnamed BBC stars Wayne Rooney Up The Jackson Five Lily Allen New Entry Chat Nav Negotiating table-talk Marksandspencer Jane Shilling The Times He's got everything he needs, he's an artist . . . he don't look back Bob Dylan Has an Art Exhibition Opening in London next Week and Loves to Talk about It. But You Risk his 1,000-Yard Stare if You Touch on his Personal Life, Says Alan Jackson The Times The Times AA Trying to disconnect you BT Hopes to Axe 10,000 Payphones that It Says are Unprofitable. Should we Care? Carol Midgley and, Right, Hugo Rifkind Report from Britain's Most and Least-Used Public Phone Boxes Just leave our red box Finding good French bread: it's a right pain Food We Love French Bread, but Do we Get It Right? Three Frenchwomen Test our Baguettes. Susannah Hickling Reports The magic flute Our panel's verdict The Times Rare steaks, uncommonly good Masterclass These Choice Cuts are Difficult to Find in the UK, but worth the Effort Magimix Jack Sprat How to roast without basting Short cuts no1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index We won't get stuck in the mud The Lessons of Last Year's Glastonbury Have Sunk in, its Founders Tell Pete Paphides Hercules and Love Affair If you don't own me by now Pete Paphides' guide to the best albums of all time Classic cuts Pick of the pops Name that song Self-charming The voice What was It about Chet Baker — Trumpeter, Junkie, the James Dean of Jazz — that Made All who Met Him, including Bruce Weber, Love Him? New band equation The essential . . . Up steps the reluctant hero For Simon Keenlyside the Spotlight is an Unsettling Place to Be, He Tells Neil Fisher Seetickets Taking care of business Music reviews Pop Coldplay Viva La Vida Parlophone Classical Daniel Harding Mahler Deutsche Grammophon Radio To order any of these CDs, with free UK p&p, call Pop Carly Simon This Kind of Love Hear Music Classical Gianandrea Noseda Rachmaninov Chandos A safe amble down Warwick Avenue First night Pop Duffy Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 World Music Ravi Shankar Barbican Pop Yazoo Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow Opera L'incoronazione di Dario Garsington, Oxfordshire Theatre Hysteria St Bartholomew's Hospital, EC1 Inside today Timesoffers Glasgow kiss-off TV&Radio Last night's tv Taggart (ITV1) Heroes (BBC Two) Mushroom bruschetta Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Profits of Gloom Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm (N. Ireland: 7.30pm) Alexei Sayle's Liverpool BBC Two, 9pm The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,12.30pm Along Came a Spider (2001) More4,9pm Variations Derren Brown: Trick or Treat Channel 4,10pm The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Film4,9pm Peep Show Channel 4,10.35pm Greetings (1968) BBC Two, 2.35am In times2 on Monday Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 31 Solution Kenken 68 Web watcher Solution Killer 844 Times2 Quiz Today's radio Radio choice Goal! Young times England Aren't There — but Lloyd Will Still Get his Kicks Daily dingbat Your Shout Words of the day Puzzle of the day code Hate football? There's no need to despair Lloyd's Euro 2008 predictions Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4547 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 244 Appeal Su doku Lloyds TSB Picture Gallery Index A poky unsellable inner-city flat — the symbol of failure in our planning system Opening Bids Brief encounter Am I allowed to take my work home? Focus . . . on Oxford Local Intelligence At a glance In Townhouse in South London Get in. Get out. Get away Out Flat in West Sussex country house Away Laird's house in Aberdeenshire A no-deposit reward for the good tenant On the Ladder Upwardly mobile Postcode Lottery CA28 The hidden truth behind house price statistics For Sale Wreck of the week Crunch time for buy-to-let Market update What does the Bradford & Bingley mess mean for borrowers? Berkeley Homes The sellers beating the market blues Wine's downward spiral Cover story Bring more colour into your kitchen — start with some reds and whites, says Lucy Alexander Case study Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader's Digest Tools and Techniques Manual Have-a-go Hero Mydeco Fed up with your lot? Look for a house at an auction Top Ten Bishops Park Multiple Display Advertising Items It's war in the garden Gardening Lorna Blackwood seeks help in her fight against Japanese knotweed Do your DIY sums Rising above the turmoil New build Despite the credit squeeze, this London tower has high appeal, says Anne Ashworth Barratt Homes Big Yellow Self Storage Fast facts A kingdom of delights Historic homes The secluded Staffordshire estate of Garmelow Manor is infused with the creative charm of its artistic owners and holds Marcus Binney in its spell Fast facts Rectories are just heavenly Norman Miller explores this holy adorable form of country living Next week Multiple Display Advertising Items The art of buying a studio Flats They're back in fashion as a cheap option, but are studio flats a good buy, asks Paula Hawkins Luxury London at a discount Studios for sale Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Barratt Homes What a yacht we got Marinas At last, our super-yachts have the homes they deserve. It's the berth of a new era, says Kasia Maciejowska Royal Phuket, Thailand Palazzo Versace, Dubai Island Harbour, Isle of Wight Artech, Miami Eden Island, Seychelles Altamer, Anguilla Bewley Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot seats Interiors From fab to freaky, Lucy Alexander finds chairs you just can't turn your back on The Times Venetian stairway to heaven Historic homes If you dream of a flat with Grand Canal views and a built-in art gallery, Marcus Binney has the place Fast facts My other palazzo is . . . Berkeley Homes
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