News from 09/06/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Gabriele Marcotti, Lenore Skenazy, Lew Britz, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Marc Aspland Chief Photographer, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Barry Shaw, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Shivani Khanna, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Lauren Thompson, Josef Baines, UKDS secretary, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Hollye Blades, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stuart Leasor, Sir Paul Girolami, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Gary Jacob, Major (Ret'd) C. L. Metz, Melanie Reid, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Jeremy Varcoe, Simon Tait, Robert Skidelsky, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Iain Aitch, Justin Rose, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Peter Bannister, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Richard Beeston, the Times Foreign Editor, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Jane Gould, Matt Hughes, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Andy Palmer, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Planet Jupitus, Anthony Roland-Jones, president, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Colin Marshall, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Philip Gerrard, Great Britain Deaflympic Organising Committee chairman, Dominic Maxwell, Caitlin Moran, Kevin Dowling, Jane Owen, David L. Thomas, Michael Gove, David Sinclair, Rachael Scott, Lewis Stuart, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Steadman, Craig Sharp Emeritus Professor of Sports Science, Richard Dowden director of the Royal African Society, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Brian Logan, Stephen Dalton, Ashling O'Connor Olympics correspondent, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roy Atherton, Olav Bjortomt, Jonathan Brady, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jo Bradshaw, Eitan Abramovich, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Paul Hill,
ResumoIndex Law creates underclass of child criminals Britain breaching rights, watchdogs tell UN Nadal the matador puts Federer to the sword Soldiers' deaths take Afghan toll to 100 Global oil fears Lawyer takes £30m Mugabe 'loses power' Nazi slur on doctors Cricket's £2m pot Inside today KenKen Lame Ducks Leading articles Europe should be wary of Medvedev but listen to Bush even during a farewell visit Index Not Born to be Wild Criminalising teenagers is not helpful in solving the problem of youth violence Sea View The British coastline would be a magnificent gift to the public Opinion Sport World Business TV & Radio Picture Gallery Expenses slip Today's weather 'Military coup' in Zimbabwe as Mugabe is forced to cede power to his generals Shadowy politburo instigates campaign of terror Son of arms maker attended food summit Searching for the truth George Smith Handmade Furniture and Fabrics West End theatres are putting celebrity ahead of quality, complains angry Miller Why it pays to play the fame game The Workout Jails 'manage' drugs City Hall investigation Diabetes warning Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Tories look to woo the unions with state funding Spelman collects evidence over payments for nanny Monarch Is Labour falling out with its old friends? Minister uses Nazi gibe to attack opponents of GP super-surgeries Health Questions over the fate of single-GP practices What patients can expect Doctors foresee mergers and closures as regions set out their vision of NHS reform More choice, but more miles to travel Bombing takes British toll in Afghanistan to 100 O2 Bush bids farewell to his friends in Europe Pinta goes green as supermarkets offer shoppers the chance to buy milk in a bag IWC Schaffhausen At the cutting edge Specsavers Brown's refusal to budge further on 42 days hardens prospect of defeat ID cards could be used for extra surveillance, MPs fear P&O Ferries CitroËn We will aim to rehabilitate young offenders as well as just punishing them, ministers promise A generation in numbers Two nations divided by a lack of opportunities Toyota Coastal landowners prepare to repel ramblers Groundbreaking Documentaries New to DVD 'Privacy is a fundamental right' Case study International Business Machines Trust Boots Death-crash goalkeeper took part in safe driving campaign Npower You're on a hitlist, 1,000 people are told Police spend millions on preventing killings In court today Multiple Display Advertising Items The £30m man: seam of riches from miners' claims One claimant received just 50p but lawyer made huge profit Dfs Fees paid to solicitors World's biggest injury payout Global warming 'making sea an acid bath' Post Office Norwich Union Direct Grammar heads could take over failing schools British Gas LG That's right, punish working mothers again I'd rather subsidise Caroline Spelman's childcare than pay for Barbara Follett's window-cleaning It's not all one way with history Like father, like son Index Clarkson's dark secret Obama, like JFK, has the wind behind him The world is crying out for an idealistic American president — and the impressive Democrat candidate fits the bill Picture Gallery We have lost our way with food Most of the hysteria around GM produce is a sign of our separation from our agrarian roots Counting the cost of civil war In my view Thunderer Practical maths MPs' salaries need to be completely rethought Think of the pet — and the owner Timesonline No faith in Labour Fair pay for soldiers Hotfooting it No frolic, no fun Different perspective Lost in translation Zimbabwe braced for its traumatic endgame Will Mugabe force victory in the June run-off — or will there be a liberating turn of events? Richard Dowden looks at five possible outcomes BAA The Daily Universal Register What went wrong? Let's start with two central roles First night Opera Don Carlo Covent Garden AOL Broadband Inside today The Times Treaty tensions mount as Iraq tells the US it wants all troops back in barracks Bush steps in as deadline for UN mandate looms Index Reader Offers Ltd 'Tired of life' killer murders seven in knife rampage at shopping centre Disaffected youth in crisis Bringing it all together Opposites will be trying to attract the same voters as the battle gets serious US Elections McCain and Obama are a study in contrasts, personally and politically, but they will be both fighting for the independents, Tim Reid reports HSBC Inside today Directline Multiple Display Advertising Items Obama and McCain: how their policy positions differ US Elections The Times Clinton offers support - and keeps her options open Climate change blamed as mango harvest goes sour Multiple Display Advertising Items Try a chutney Olympic oligarchs lock horns with wild mountain goat Standard Life (AP): Peloponnese hit by earthquake Clashes in Seoul over US beef (AFP): 'Confidence' in treaty vote (Reuters): Evicted nuns' chained protest The Law Society UBM and Informa in £3bn merger talks Brick factories to close Alliance Boots moves UK confidence down Quote of the day Apple's iPhone launch Business big shot World must work to avert crisis as oil prices soar, G8 ministers warn Talks focus on reducing demands for energy New kids on the block prepare to call the tune Index Stock markets Rising fuel costs have taken the drive out of America Invest in englands northwest Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Sectors@thetimes. co. uk Take stock with The Times Business big shot Assets under negotiation Timesonline Pipex business UBM and Informa discuss £3bn media merger UK Hewlett Packard Brick maker hits wall as housing market slump cues factory closures UK Two thirds of Britons believe that country is in recession, says BRC Quiet on home front Alliance Leicester Commercial Bank Alliance Boots moves HQ to Switzerland as the tax pressure on Darling increases UK The Wall Street Journal Woolworths prepares to make inroads in India's toy market Pension trustees 'too complacent' (Reuters): BP chief discusses Russian venture Chelsea sign Creative Artists Multiple Display Advertising Items Pawnbrokers' business booms as middle-class Americans look for sources of quick cash World Apple to profit from sales of applications for iPhone O2 Decision looms in high-stakes game offering straightforward double or nothing Monday manifesto David Lowden, of TNS, the market researcher, is eager to merge with GfK, but Sir Martin Sorrell has his own ideas. Dan Sabbagh reports Leaders in London David Lowden The leader questioned The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and … Equity Prices Boyden Executive Search & Interim Management Oil discovery challenges Brazil to claim rich rewards World The Times Peaks and troughs Reader Offers Ltd Mike Scott Television broadcaster and producer at Granada who was adept at making complex subjects simple Mike Scott, broadcaster, was born on December 8,1932. He died on May 30,2008, aged 75 Index Judith Bailey Lives remembered Sir Austin Bide Park Kyung Ni Author whose epic novel, Toji, is regarded as one of the greatest contributions to Korean literature Park Kyung Ni, author, was born on October 28,1926. She died on May 5,2008, aged 81 Ngugi wa Mirii Kenyan playwright who angered his government and found sanctuary in Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe Ngugi wa Mirii, playwright and arts activist, was born in 1951. He died in a car crash on May 3,2008, aged 57 Vijay Tendulkar Controversial Indian playwright who was fascinated by violence Vijay Tendulkar, playwright, was born on January 6,1928. He died on May 19,2008, aged 80 Reg Flewin Captain of Portsmouth FC's two championship-winning sides after the war Reg Flewin, footballer, was born on November 28,1920. He died on May 25,2008, aged 87 Court Circular Whether complainant can choose to consent to sex Law report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Social landlord cannot vary tenancy unilaterally Chancery Division Word Watching Marvellous men in their flying machines Times Archive Timesonline Barber-surgeon knows how to cut it with children Notebook Charities Amateur voices join BBC Singers to bring the City harmony Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets For Sale School Notices Gifts Legal Notices Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Weather Bolger's conduct overshadows New Approach Big Brown's failed quest held rare fascination Brighton Yesterday's results Southwell Index Epsom rewarded for brave call Worcester Leading Flat trainers Jockeys Newton Abbot Zarkava was an impressive winner of the Prix de Diane … Folkestone Course specialists Windsor Pontefract Racing Bet of the day Speed Gifted, trained by Luca Cumani, is on course … Mascarenhas puts Hampshire in driving seat Cricket Kent v Sussex Lancashire v Nottinghamshire Somerset v Yorkshire Cricket Cricket Results Equestrianism Derbyshire v Worcestershire Golf Motorcycling Rugby league Glamorgan v Warwickshire Cricket Fixtures Middlesex v Essex Rugby union Football Tennis Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire Tennis Deaf athletes left in limbo after Government diverts funding to London 2012 Special report Britain helped found the Deaflympics in 1924, but its team must now battle for cash to compete in Taipei next year, Ashling O'Connor writes 'We are baffled about the decision not to contribute anything' Pavlik trains sights on Calzaghe Boxing Murphy pounces to help Dragons exact revenge Rugby league Fox-Pitt finds way to extend fine record at Bramham Equestrianism James Lowes No room for faint hearts in the land of the quick and … The big picture Life through a lens Set-up at US Open suits me just fine Bewildered Ochoa's hopes of grand slam slip away Timesonline Gary Wolstenholme, the Walker Cup veteran, could find … O'Sullivan punished for China behaviour Foster is best man Britain leave it late Classic withdrawals Wade secures title Saxons turn on the style to blow away Americans Andrew watches closely as Irish generosity helps rusty All Blacks Easter flies home but Barkley bolsters England South Africa punish errors to deny Wales a great escape Timesonline Nadal takes bull by the horns in finishing off wounded Federer Tennis French Open Determined Ivanovic gives beaming Grant a taste of success Hungry Sidebottom learns fast and is worthy leader of the England attack Cricket The Times Flintoff set to miss first Test match against South Africa Anderson's future hinges on ability to become bowler for all conditions Cricket Third npower Test match Test series averages England players offered £2 million bonus Cricket ECB package aims to minimise the financial threat of Twenty20 Final scoreboard from Trent Bridge Lights go out for Hamilton after collision course to catastrophe Motor racing Mishap paves the way for Kubica's maiden grand-prix win Results from Montreal The time has come to end the Mosley witch-hunt Chambers finds road to Beijing growing longer Athletics Pedrosa wins at a canter to close the gap Motorcycling Times Crossword 23,935 Picture Gallery The Times Shearer sends strong signals that he wants Blackburn job The Times Bet365 Inside today Penalty sends Hamilton into pits of despair after error ends his race Index Index Motoring Cover Story Health Arts Reader Offers TV&Radio Puzzles The weekly serial The next seven days Judge Jargon Case No 2: Going forward Monday morning blues buster Mini Magnums If you want to stop people binge-drinking, you must make them drink more! Much more! The Times Epsom, Saturday, June 8 Alfa Brera S Motoring Vauxhall Agila Design 1.2i Do you cotton-wool your kids? Try free-range instead . . . Lenore Skenazy Let her Nine-Year-Old Travel Alone on the New York Subway and was Branded 'america's Worst Mom'. She Argues that Over-Protective Parents Allow Fear to Cloud Reality Some children do 'ave 'em Are these the worst mothers in the world? 'Therapy is not an emergency service' Health Many Psychologists now Accept that Counselling is Inappropriate Immediately after a Trauma. Penny Wark Reports I try not to dwell on things . . . The counsellor suggested I was playing the victim So I learnt to rely on my in-built coping strategies Lifescan Thinning hair Nutrition Q&A Times Nutritionist Amanda Ursell Answers your Questions AA Rowing technique Fitness Rowing Machines are your High-Speed Route to Fitness. But only if You Get the Technique Right. Peta Bee Shares the Secrets of a Blazing Row Dark patches or blemishes may be ugly, but early skin care could prevent surgery Concept2 Indoor Rower Q&A Hernia and honeymoons Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The spoils of war How Did a War Drama Become a Sensation? Brian Logan Goes Backstage with Black Watch Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Over the Humph The voice Humphrey Lyttleton Wanted the Show to Go on. His Friend Barry Cryer Recalls a Private Man's Effortless Skill — and Love of Prunes Coming soon Globrix The mask of the invisible woman Who is Penelope Wilton? If She Has her Way, You'll Never Know, She Tells Lucy Powell The Sunday Times On set at the Wysing Arts Centre, September 22,2007 Behind the scenes Timesonline By George, they needed a cold shower First night Variety Britain's Got Talent Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Theatre The Six Wives of Timothy Leary Riverside Studios Concert Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Chailly London Symphony Orchestra/Gergiev Barbican Opera La Fanciulla del West Bluebeard Grange Park Theatre IPH . . . Mercury Theatre, Colchester Concert Nyman Live Cadogan Hall, SW1 Pop Lykke Li Cargo, EC2 Inside today Times offers TV & Radio Weekend tv Maggie's makeover The Making of the Iron Lady (BBC Four) Greek (BBC Three) Garlic chicken with thyme Dinner tonight Eat it with Rupert Everett The Victorian Sex Explorer Channel 4,9pm Tv today Britain Under Water Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm (N. Ireland, 11.05pm) Mary, Queen of Shops BBC Two, 9pm The Victorian Sex Explorer Channel 4,9pm Witness (1985) Film choice Film4,9pm Cop (1988) Five, 11.05pm Variations Little Fish (2005) Channel 4,12.10am Kidnapped Abroad Five, 10pm The Darjeeling Limited (2007)/Rescue Dawn (2006) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from the Back Page Today's radio Water way to go Young times Follow Luke and Ed's Excellent Adventure along the Amazon Daily dingbat Thetimes Darts Puzzle of the day Picture ladder The amazing Amazon Climate change Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 245 The Writers Bureau Win a by Internet Radio Today Su doku Index Boots Picture Gallery Timesonline Index John Deere Weekend 1nnumbers Thenews Boys from Brazil for Hughes Anfield cash details West Ham face hearing City's new allure for Ronaldinho Panel hears Tévez dispute Accounts pile pressure on Anfield's warring owners Picture of the Day Any chance of a giant-killing? Newcastle set to settle Barton issue after trial News in brief Hodgson named in Uefa tactical group for Euros Cissé pines for England Ljungberg's Roma offer Spot the pie Chelsea stand firm in price war with Milan Timesonline Euro 2008 in 60 seconds Thetournament Euro 2008 Group B Austria show Capello how ambition can turn tables on nervy Croatia Host of missed opportunities Forget the Euros, I'm pining for the Premier Tony'sfiver Thetournament Euro 2008 Group B Podolski homes in and punishes Poland Tactical Analysis Fernandes finds feet Made in Brazil Ronaldo looks familiar Carvalho up to speed Internal conflicts and injuries again hit Dutch camp The Tournament Euro 2008 Group C William Hill Group of death or deadly dull? Ladbrokes France keen to start despite the doubts Platini is in never-never land The Opinion The Columnist Debate Advantage Scolari Gascoigne's saviour? Judge Ince on results No Fifa head for figures Lord must drop his cap 'The new owners have not done anything wrong' Thedebate Benítez's magic show A Caribbean charade Pepe proves Scolari may have the recipe for success Euro 2008 Group a Thegames Switzerland 0 Czech Republic 1 Summer slow to start in a cautious marketplace The Transfers Club-by-club guide Two Children of the Sacchi revolution plot singular course to top The Columnist The Continent Drawing pleasure The pies Theprem Spot the pie Buffon is best of breed but Casillas could be top dog Petr Cech analyses the different qualities of his rival goalkeepers in the tournament The Times Jeep
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