News from 10/06/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Andrew Billen, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, Clancy Schueppert, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Angela Greatley chief executive, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Edmund De Waal, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Trevor Smith, David Chater, Kate Ashbrook Chairman, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Catherine Bruton, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Robert Sharp, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Peter Jennings, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, John Evans, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Hugh Grant, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Bill Haymes, Peter Sergeant, Jane Hald, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Jeremy Porteus, Dan Sabbagh, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Alexander Jacoby, Charles Bremner, Spike Lee, Jonathan Richards, Michael Glover, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Larry Downing, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Susan Greenfield, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, David Blunkett, MP, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Tim Reilly, Rev Dr Peter Mullen, Matt Hughes, The Rev Paul Nicolson Chairman, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, The Rev Frank Gelli, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Paul Scriven, Steve Hawkes, Stephen Matthews, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Meikle, Alexia Skinitis, Emma Stewart, Stuart Wardlaw, Philip Webster, Adrian Lewis, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Peter Gorb, Louise Cohen, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, David Wright, Jan Raath, Alex Bellos, Richard Ford, Henry Aubrey-Fletcher President,
ResumoIndex The Times Soldiering on: in Afghanistan, Paras still patrol Brown slides to record low in poll as crucial vote looms Whips warn 42-day detention vote will be extremely tight 'Mugabe's thugs burnt wife and son to death' Dando suspect in dock Summer of inflation Home sales slump United's Real battle Inside today No Way to Build a State Leading articles Military successes in Afghanistan are in danger of being undone by corruption and political paralysis Red Oil at Night, Farmer's Delight Thefts of low-tax red diesel have hit farmers in The Archers (with apologies) A Brown Study Some suggestions for the Prime Minister prompted by our latest poll Times2 News Times2 Opinion Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather 'Celebrity, guns and stalking women — fixations that drove killer of Jill Dando' Popular TV presenter was about to be married The Law Society World's most famous comb-over shoots the breeze as Trump jets in Millions of reasons to cheer the Mac in Donald The Workout Death crash footballer Suspect's terror library Church report 'unfair' Rice heart remedy Most read at timesonline. co. uk Policeman is shot dead during firearms exercise Officers were training to halt getaway cars Former PC on child porn charges stabbed to death In court today Rolex True hero whose bravery in challenging a suicide bomber led to the 100th British death Afghanistan Explosive belt was detonated after soldiers confronted suspicious man British deaths since 2002 Despite setbacks, there has been progress in Helmand 'i cannot grieve until they send my son's death certificate' There is no precedent for a party to win from this level Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions pile up for Spelman as her account of nanny's pay packet unravels Total Wives of Tory MEPs earn up to £60,000 as secretaries Ford Don't frighten the horses, warns racing industry over plans to re-route aircraft Children are told how to stop seaside catch turning crabby Attack on child jailing Fire death charges Champion driver killed Lover's wrong number Man dies in 999 crash Osprey sighting Disabled badges given too easily, say MPs Multiple Display Advertising Items Mobility allowance Don't give up the Today job, Ed People Sotheby's is to auction the Antony Price dress that Jerry Hall wore for her wedding to Mick Jagger in 1990. "I'm hoping someone else will have more luck than I did, " she says Alfa Brera It's a lucrative life being an ex-leader, William Hague We are reassured that Khaled Hosseini has been reunited The Queen faces competition at Royal Ascot. Dame Helen Age has not mellowed him The Face Postscript Butch comedian Alan Carr (don't write in) tells Radio … The ever-modest Bono introduced the Raisa Gorbachev … Dell Union calls off cash support for minister and senior MPs Multiple Display Advertising Items Apple unveils cheaper, 3G version of iPhone City's £250m incentive for congestion charge Hit Notting Hill set where it hurts: right in the dinner party Multiple Display Advertising Items Winehouse husband admits attacking pub landlord More than 20 dolphins die in mass stranding GPs 'failing on 48-hour target for appointments' Onassis jewellery worth £8 million up for auction Nikon New stamps bring infamy to philately Rise in factory gate costs set the scene for a summer of inflation Rising prices Gas and electricity prices could rise 38 per cent Which? Price of fuel Lorryload of bad news is heading to our doorsteps 'We have to pass on these costs to consumers' Case study Rising prices Act on Co2 Villagers fear violent clashes as BNP sets up camp Multiple Display Advertising Items The Church should drop its martyred tone At the root of the bishops' complaints lies the familiar sense of middle-class entitlement Wanted: jurors with strong stomachs The terminated Index Ale and farewell Bore draw 42 days could put Brown out for the count The Prime Minister is trying to face both ways on terrorism. He must decide if he is tender or tough Picture Gallery Tell us why our soldiers have to die Opinion As the Afghan death toll reaches 100, the Government must fight for public support Trailer-blazing In my view Thunderer: We've lost the spirit of adult independence 42 days are necessary Army resignations A grown-up Church should not need the State Is a JFK really what America needs? Timesonline Ramblers' rights Whose line is it? Milk bags Orange figures National treasure The drugs might work. But why should we mess with our minds? Opinion 'Cognitive enhancement' is the latest science. Susan Greenfield asks if chemicals can improve mental prowess and whether it is a good thing Orange Daily Universal Register Kooky charm and romance on the Kentucky train First night Theatre Last Train to Nibroc Orange Tree, Richmond Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Mugabe's thugs burnt my six-year-old son to death for a worthless bounty' War terror tactic revived by Zanu militias Index A history of violence Irish cast the first votes on fate of treaty Millionaire demands Government keeps promise Schrijversystem There is no Plan B Obama takes election fight to cyberspace Internet war room will rebuff false rumours Measles cases rise as parents snub MMR jab because of autism fears Disease of the past? Knifeman recorded murder blog before rampage Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday June 8: texts for a killing Text campaign for Yaroslav the Wise splits nation over greatest Ukrainian The Times Conflicting histories Disabled man denied wedding (AP): Lorry drivers stage fuel strike (AP): Poisonous fish kills 7 villagers (AP): Man falls into pit filled with spikes Curanail Reader Offers Ltd Dashing news icon is overtaken by blonde Ferrari Sarkozy's glamorous friend secures top TV job The Times Looks are not that important - but they help British Energy seeks higher takeover offer TNS opens books House sales decline UBS shares suffer Quote of the day Emergency fuel move Business big shot Bush highlights Washington's concern over slumping dollar Prospect of currency market intervention grows The Times Index Stock markets Not cricket? Lehman shows how to play the game Picture Gallery Jobs still has power to surprise Commodities No chance of a cheap deal DLA Piper Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline House sales fall to a 30-year low amid growing fears that the market decline could turn into a collapse Business big shot This is, allegedly, an IT contractor at a bank, American I suspect, going postal after being told his bonus has been cut BDO The headhunter in need of just a little nous City Diary As part of a presentation to analysts designed to show City Diary Welcome to the future and the future is, er, me City Diary City AM turns a profit and considers eventual sale It has to be said that, whatever their respective polic City Diary Picture Gallery High energy prices prompt British Energy to reject EDF's £10bn takeover offer Timesonline CBRE TNS gives WPP limited access to books in hope of higher bid from media group UK GfK looks at options should deal fall through Multiple Display Advertising Items Courtship dance Candover considers move for Informa FSA put pressure on top five banks to support Bradford & Bingley rights issue Minister signals Treasury is willing to rethink tax proposals on foreign profit Multiple Display Advertising Items Milkround UBS takes hit as investors' lack of confidence in banking sector increases Russian prosecutors step up pressure on TNK-BP Trading timetable Lehman seeks new money as losses slump to $2.8bn Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Online British funds Kenyans leave troubles in past to take plunge with Safaricom India's Reliance plans to join global telecoms elite via merger with MTN Face value Pipex 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 Barratt's shares slide as survey shakes foundations Market report Camec could be cobalt king Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Doubts about the road ahead override Workspace strengths Hyder Consulting Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Informa Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium Reader Offers Ltd Sir Leonard Neal Trade union official who 'swapped sides' to become a leading management industrial relations expert Sir Leonard Neal, CBE, industrial relations negotiator and consultant, was born on August 27,1913. He died on May 4,2008, aged 94 Index Jonathan Routh Lives remembered Christopher Morgan Bo Diddley Dino Risi Film director and scriptwriter of bitter-sweet comedies about love's disappointments and the shallowness of life in postwar Italy Dino Risi, film director and screenwriter, was born on December 23,1916. He died on June 7,2008, aged 91 Bobby Anderson Hollywood child actor who played James Stewart's character as a boy in It's a Wonderful Life and later worked behind the camera Bobby Anderson, actor and assistant director, was born on March 6,1933. He died on June 6,2008, aged 75 Lord MacFadyen Popular Scottish judge who championed the modern system of judicial review Lord MacFadyen, a Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland, was born on September 8,1945. He died on April 11,2008, aged 62 Breach in failure to meet pollution Convention Law Report Court of Appeal Mother's rights not violated Court of Appeal Word Watching Times Archive Glory days of sail on the River Thames Timesonline Austria scores motionstamp for Euro 2008 Court Circular Legal news Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Derby has served its purpose, but it's just a start Southwell Folkestone Yesterday's results Newton Abbot Windsor Index Pontefract Chester Racing Redcar Salisbury Course specialists Bet of the day Ward makes impressive claim to receive Wimbledon wild card Tennis Hamilton has mental strength to bounce back Motor racing England build World Cup foundation in New Zealand Rugby union Timesonline Hatton resists offer of bout with De La Hoya Four to make debuts Breisner raises bar Wigan recruit Smith The Times Despair for Davies after last stand falls just short LV County Championship Kent v Sussex Lancashire v Nottinghamshire The Times Somerset v Yorkshire Glamorgan v Warwickshire Middlesex v Essex Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire Counties in dark as ICL dilemma casts shadow over Twenty20 Cup Cricket Championship cut to 12 matches under new plan Timesonline Woods quiet while rivals hone games for US Open Golf Shearer yet to raise the roof from up in the loft Football Results Golf Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts Newcastle face competition for Gomis after offering £10m Football Window watch Everton moved a step closer to leaving Goodison Park Times Mobile Berg emerges as dark horse in running for Blackburn job Sitting in a suite in Las Vegas the day after beating Getting a better read on Murray Woods right again, of course Shirt-seller no longer the show-stopper Comment Euro 2008 in 60 seconds Euro 2008 Hero and Villain Stats interesting . . . Germans know how to party Time lords far from cuckoo Italy forced to lament life's injustices as Van Nistelrooy plays by rules Henry sulks, Anelka labours and France stumble So, hands up who understands the offside law? Multiple Display Advertising Items Group D previews Capello content that days as a spectator at big occasion will soon be over Football The Italian tells Oliver Kay that England have grown in stature under him, as he studies those who did make the Euro 2008 grade in Vienna Serbian wheeler-dealer aids Chelsea search for manager Football Agent is Abramovich's key adviser Gary Lewin, the long-serving Arsenal physiotherapist Real to offer United £60m for Ronaldo Times Crossword Picture Gallery The Times Real to risk United wrath with £60m Ronaldo bid Determined Spanish club reported to Fifa The Times Mortgages for Business Index Index Today in times2 Interview Families Arts Reader Offers TV & Radio Puzzles Modern art explained The reader's verdict Picasso's Weeping Woman (1937) The expert's verdict Next Tuesday What the butler sold Beware hired killers Prepubescent boy Useless fact of the day Middle-class dilemma No dainty dish L'oreal Sathnam Sanghera The Times Would you like to come up and see my equations . . . ? A Report Suggests that Most Britons are Happy to Be Innumerate. But is Maths Really so Geeky? No — in Fact It Can Be an Aphrodisiac, Says Alex Bellos Prime example Try this test yourself When girls know you're into maths it lowers their expectations Tom Whipple Mixes with the Future ISAAC Newtons at Trinity College, Cambridge Go forth and multiply Meet the chic geeks Food, glorious food Mark Price, the Managing Director of Waitrose, Tells Andrew Billen that his Job is a Terrific Thrill and a Treat. It Has, however, Played Havoc with his Waistline Grandparents can make all the difference Families Grandma and Grandad Play a Key Role in the Raising of Children, a New Survey Has Shown. Catherine Bruton Reports Missing out Need for someone older and wiser Just down the road Nanny was a very important influence Das Auto Even superheroes have to pee If You're Going to Carry out a Week-Long Rooftop Protest, You've Got to Be Prepared for Every Eventuality. Luke Leitch Offers Some Advice to All Would-Be Caped Crusaders Diary of a divorce News for families Dr Tanya Byron My five-year-old grandson is behaving sexually towards my other, younger, grandson Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Let them drink tea A Little Luxury at Elevenses — Michael Glover Discovers a Vanished Aristocratic World Boucher and Chardin The Wallace Collection, London W1 The Sunday Times In my lady's chamber Four domestic treasures from the Wallace Collection Dramaaaaaa! Feel the tabloid heat Craft conscious The voice Craft Has Long Had a Bad Press. But Forget its Worthy, Outdated Image. It's Innovative, Sensual and All around You, Argues Edmund De Waal Life and love taken at face value The BP Portrait Award Show Tells the Stories Etched in Human Faces, Says Sarah Vine Buy me Gulf yawns in classical expansion As the UAE Embraces Classical Music, John Evans Asks if this is Just More Cultural Bling Ken Russell A lifetime's obsessive record collecting died in a fiery blaze, but who needed it anyway? The word on the dancefloor First night Dance Reading Room Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert BBC Philharmonic/Noseda Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Comedy Hattie Hayridge & Norman Lovett Anvil, Basingstoke Inside today Times offers TV & Radio Last night's tv No tonic for Gordon Basil and parmesan risotto Eat it with Love Actually ITV2, 9pm BBC One Extraordinary Animals Viewing guide Five, 7.30pm The Supersizers Go . . . Seventies BBC Two, 9pm Love Actually (2003) Film choice ITV2, 9pm Sabrina (1954, b/w) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Variations The Culture Show BBC Two, 10pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm (N. Ireland, 11.35pm) Munich (2005) Sky Movies Drama, 10pm The Blood Beast Terror (1968) BBC One, 12.25am (except N. Ireland) Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime-time digital planner Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 31 Today's radio Radio choice Made of the write stuff Young times Catherine Proves that Age is No Barrier to Becoming an Author Daily dingbat The Times Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day spiral Go for it — you're never too young to start writing Competition Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 246 Clue Lines Sunrise Su doku Mazda The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Yesterday's Solutions Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Ideas of the Week Other Views Sector fails to pull in the same direction Issue of the Week Competing Interests Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Axed medics return as doctors Health Other Stories we Liked Banking on live patients Accounting for surpluses Authorities worry as care costs keep rising Social Care Mod Cons Apprentices gain life skills too Interview David Lammy, the Minister for Skills, tells Richard Ford that the basic tenets that underpin apprenticeships offer young people much more than the ability to do a job Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Mope your way to high grades Education The Times Web facts erode research Caution over funding plan Social Care Candidates for public posts face a grilling Appointments 'Daft' policy stifles web expansion Councils An outbreak of common sense Police Rethink on White Paper? 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