News from 11/06/2008
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Andrew Robson, David Wighton, James Rossiter Property correspondent, Edward Finn, Dr C. L. Murray, Andrew Billen, Marina Lewycka, Fintan O'Toole, Zahid Hussain, Magnus Linklater, Ruth Waterton, Robert Lindsay, Andrew Solman, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Chris Harding, Jeremy Kingston, Murad Ahmed, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, David Wighton Business Editor's commentary, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Sir Alan Sugar, Frieda Hughes, Hannah Fletcher, Rachel Sylvester, Billy Collins, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rosemary Bennett, Michael Stennett, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, David Bull Executive director, Roy Lemberger, John Lethbridge, Dr John Marks Chairman, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Francis Bennion, Mark Hunter, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Brian Masters, Sarah Hiscock, Matt Hughes, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Lindsey Bareham, Erica Wagner, Alexander F Yuan, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Rachel Potter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Zac Frackelton, Emily Ford, Keiran Proffer, Michael Moran, Grecian Glamour, Peter Riddell, Steve Bird writes, P. Lynch, Brett Ryder, Sharon Osbourne, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Mark Rappolt, Mark Barber, Jane Czyzselska, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, James Wheildon, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Plummer, Gillian Beaumont, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Terry Hoare, Angus Waddington, Fay Schopen, Richard Ford, Jane Macartney, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,
ResumoIndex The Times Bush regrets his legacy as man who wanted war President warns Obama on dealing with Iran and trade Terror police 'almost beaten by the clock' Cancer breakthrough Myra Hindley's letters Questions over Karzai Shoppers cut back Inside today The Luck of the Irish Leading articles The Republic's electors should vote to free us all from the Lisbon treaty and the loss of sovereignty it represents Index No to the Politics of Fear On 42 days, Gordon Brown is confusing security and job security Sugar Trumped Will the finalists on The Apprentice tonight face Sir Alan's ultimate challenge? World Opinion Times2 Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Brittle bone drug can stop disease taking hold Millions are screened 'a scan saved my life' Case study Bvlgari Women with breast cancer have normal lifespan — if it is detected early enough More screening urged after survival rate boost How to save £500 a year at the fuel pump (even if it does mean driving at 20mph) PM is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't The Workout Cocaine charges Harry Potter auction Social work sick leave PC wore no armour Most read at timesonline. co. uk Myra Hindley hoped for refuge in a religious order Return of bookmark ended a notorious relationship Timesonline Qantas Lord Stevens Police questioning terror suspects have almost been beaten by clock six times, former Met chief says Lord Stevens speaks out against use of security powers for political ends Ex-spies warn that voting 'no' will put lives at risk Brown victory likely to depend on opposition help Government case is 'sexed up', claims Liberty head Multiple Display Advertising Items £25 million 'golden goodbye' for the man who connected Vodafone to profitability Pay as you go Home Staff: Husband 'used Winehouse's money to pay off victim' Court is told of deal to 'throw' court case Jury's note-taking adds up to a costly line in mind games Communities and Local Government Chanel Accused in visit to Dando murder scene Sonar link to dolphins SFO under fire Governors face sack Migraines missed Something old Tory troubleshooter risks a timebomb of further sleaze disclosures, say MEPs Bringing it all together Citi Satellite photographs show the extent of man's destructive impact on Africa Vodafone Golf resort is a green asset, says Trump Business Services Always look on the bright side of Davina People X Factor kettle calls pot black The Face Sharps No need to question the expenses of Nadine Dorries Academic study — rather than office chores — is the … This forlorn creature was spotted seeking early release from Jacqui Smith's car when she arrived for Cabinet Postscript Fire sweeps through tinder-dry national park Unicef Husband stands by wife who tried to kill him And this little piggy wore wellies all the way home More pensioners and children living in poverty Prince pays ancient debt Bespoke Suits Memorial scroll for families of killed servicemen Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths in conflict since the Korean War Hawk who took the world to war flies to Europe talking the language of a dove Regrets? I have a few, admits the President as he re-examines his past and future prospects with Gerard Baker and Tom Baldwin on Air Force One Dfs On board flying virility symbol Behind the story Bellicose Bush Bush now The spirit of Hogarth haunts a sober debate on drinking Alliance Leicester Police lose case over pay award Union rejects breakaway call Stepmother of Cherie in MP bid New community hospitals chosen Dell Film club gives children a new taste for old treasures VSO Wendy Ide Film Critic Failing schools? Failing government, more like You can't blame 'underachieving' secondary schools if many of their children can't read or write when they arrive Maybe it was a con. But I have a gold ring No chessmaster Index Fish battered Target practice Picture Gallery What have the Eurocrats ever done for us? In Ireland's case, quite a lot. But that doesn't mean voters will back the Lisbon treaty in tomorrow's referendum Surely progress trumps a bird's nest The 'Castle Trump' golf course will be huge and vulgar, but the arguments against it are worse The two faces of nature In my view Thunderer Extending 28 days Architects' loyalties Breaking the law is a choice — at any age Don't knock all celebrity casting Timesonline The BMA defence Moving upmarket Osprey already here Pool rage Royal washing-up The real reason these random killings shock We profess sympathy with the Tokyo knifeman's victims. But the urge to commit desperate acts of violence lies hidden in us all, Brian Masters says Möben The Daily Universal Register Frayn has fun in the search for perfect truth First night Theatre Sam Marlowe Afterlife Lyttelton Multiple Display Advertising Items 21 years of simmering fury boil over in the rat-catcher revolution Index Street slogans of revolt Pakistan faces a long march to reach stability Multiple Display Advertising Items 800-mile protest in campaign for judges (AP): Fritzl girl comes out of coma (AFP): Designer's ashes (AP): King moves out (AP): Canada apology (AFP): Ministers killed (AP): Chavez U-turn (AP): Milosevic cleared (AP): Euro beer crash Political novice takes on might of Brussels Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside today Rumour and suspicion that could lead the world to close its wallet Talk of corruption and nepotism alarms the West Directline In need of assistance The Times Is this President the solution — or a part of the problem? Saddam's tribal leader is killed by car bomb Multiple Display Advertising Items Abandoned town sacrificed to drain 'quake lake' (AFP), (AP): 120 die in Sudan aircraft disaster Massive marsupial was one of a kind Letter from captured Israeli soldier Republicans fear worst as Governor's divorce battle gets down and dirty United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco starting to feel pinch as market slows Boost for Boots BBC signs with EMI Housebuilders hit Quote of the day Card details stolen Business big shot King clashes with banks by urging advance funding of compensation Governor calls for billions in payments Index Spectre of negative equity looms for thousands Stock markets Is it farewell to the league of gentlemen? Warm sense of Russian security Emirates Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Marx Brothers in the soup Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Business big shot Timesonline Counting the cost Pipex As shoppers cut back, rivals enjoy a day in the sun Supermarket giant suffers non-food slowdown Pessina prepares to invest yet more of his own cash into expansion of Boots Lenovo Right on time - a rumour about Walsh's bonus City Diary This is the front page from a glossy come-on from Barclays Wealth. It is the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire and, as you see, a fair bit of it has fallen off since the picture was taken Sir Callum's unfortunate reminder was not so fine City Diary The American comedian Jay Leno claims that in Californi City Diary At the Barbican this week, choirs from five City firms City Diary Television is suddenly fascinated by the City. I hear … City Diary Picture Gallery BBC releases EMI archive ahead of Coldplay launch Silverjet to fly again after securing rescue package Turbulent journey Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt and Taylor Wimpey hit as £400m is wiped off UK housebuilding sector Lenovo HSBC redraws its line on pension contributions Gazprom boss confirms interest in TNK-BP stake Times Mobile Energy Minister to hold talks with Saudis as Russian gas chief predicts oil will hit $250 Slowdown CB Richard Ellis The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Why the oil price crisis is threatening to throw globalisation into reverse O2 Vale moves to build $15bn war chest 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Looking like a champion gives Kazakhmys a boost Market report Debt group hits rocky patch Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day It's quiet on the home front for Tesco … a little bit too quiet SABMiller Deal of the day Timesonline Redstone Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor William Gutteridge Soldier and scholar who taught at Sandhurst and Aston University and was a leading expert on conflict throughout the world Professor William Gutteridge, MBE (mil), author and academic, was born on September 21,1919. He died on May 22,2008, aged 88 Air Vice-Marshal Tom Howell Armaments specialist who survived wartime Japanese incarceration and rose to command the RAF Technical College, Henlow Air Vice-Marshal Tom Howell, CBE, SASO, HQ Technical Training Command, 1966-67, was born on September 11,1913. He died on May 5,2008, aged 94 Index John Cruft Music administrator at the London Symphony Orchestra, the British Council and the Arts Council John Cruft, music administrator, was born on January 4,1914. He died on May 17,2008, aged 94 David Sonin Journalist and passionate music critic who returned to his Jewish roots after a Jesuit education David Sonin, music critic, was born on November 14,1935. He died of cancer on May 13,2008, aged 72 Eugen Jesser Director of the Vienna Boys' Choir who secured its survival into the 21st century Eugen Jesser, president and director of the Vienna Boys' Choir, was born on March 17,1946. He died of cancer on May 11,2008, aged 62 Timesonline Jim McKay Sports broadcaster who reported on the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy Jim McKay, sports broadcaster, was born on September 24,1921. He died on June 7,2008, aged 86 Sir Leonard Neal Lives remembered Parties free to choose their own lawyers Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Stalwart soldiers in the service of the Raj Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices All Box Numbers Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Announcements School Notices University News Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Isles Late deals Two nights and one dinner in Liverpool, £110; a week in Turkey, £500; an all-inclusive fortnight in Cuba, £805 Dip into the diverse delights of Lake Garda Beauty and surprising versatility mark this corner of northeastern Italy Short haul Timesonline Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Spacious in tip-top shape for royal challenge Brighton Nottingham Bet of the day Index Salisbury Yesterday's results Redcar Chester Southwell Beverley The Times Kempton Park Hamilton Park Knee problem leaves Woods short of preparation Athletics Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Tennis Timesonline ECB unable to resist Stanford's riches Ban threat over new domestic competition A Texan Kerry Packer? Lord's Today's fixtures Glamorgan Midlands/Wales/West division Derbyshire North division Essex South division Gloucestershire Durham Hampshire Northamptonshire Lancashire Kent Somerset Leicestershire Middlesex Warwickshire Nottinghamshire Surrey Worcestershire Yorkshire Sussex Men's struggles cast dark cloud over LTA view of vivid future Tennis Alfa Brera S Ojo steps up for his first England cap Rugby union Rain man waits to be deluged with offers Today Euro 2008 in 60 seconds Yesterday Hero and Villain Hat-trick heaven No home comforts for Italians Who spilt my pint? Spain in mood for dancing as Villa offers glimpse of end to fear factor Ibrahimovic overpowers Greece rearguard action Uefa backs officials over Van Nistelrooy goal Timesonline Elementary … Coral Group a today Ferguson no-show leaves the door open for Arsenal to sign Ramsey Wenger flies teenager and family to Zurich Surplus to requirements Bringing it all together Premier League chairman says increase in overseas players damages England Carvalho eyes reunion with Mourinho Window watch Scolari boost for Chelsea Times Crossword 23,937 Picture Gallery The Times Twenty20 stars hit $1m jackpot He's pulled — Spain hat-trick hero is new darling of … The Times The latest folly of the Wally with the Brolly Index Today in times2 Poetry Please Reader Offers Arts TV&Radio Puzzles Fashion Tom Lefroy, the real-life inspiration behind Darcy More or les? Talk housing Bad statistics This week: the murder rate Further reading Moving prose in brilliant colours The Times Luke Leitch The Times You're hired! And this Year's Apprentice is . . . Well, we Won't Know until Tonight, Will we? Nevertheless, Times Writers Have Advice for Sir Alan on the One to Hire — and the One He Should Never Have Fired The end of a long and winding ode Frieda Hughes Looks Back over the past Two Years of Presenting Poetry in Times2, Lists her Do's and Don'ts of Verse, and Signs off with an Offering of her Own Milkround About a poem Introduction to Poetry The Sunday Times Times Offers Meet the dolphin squad Hugo Rifkind Talks to the Postmen, Plumbers and Builders Dedicated to Saving Dolphins That woman deserves a medal. And she's getting one Lisa Armstrong Meets a Muse, Talks Spaghetti Straps and Ponders Jordan's Jodhpurs The style gospel according to Inès de la Fressange Cracking the equestrian market Katie prepares to flog a new range Divinely diminutive Small hats are a big hit Keep at arm's length 40 not out A Guide to the Clothes and Accessories that Work — or Don't — for Grown-Ups this Week: Shoestring Straps Sheer make-up Beauty Keep your Make-Up Subtle and Simple in the Midsummer Heat, Advises Sarah Vine 5 easy pieces We Pick the Season's Best Buys at Uniqlo I can kick up my heels Mutton dressed as lad Our Middle-Aged Man about Town Wonders whether It's Possible for a Chap to Feel as Sexy in his Footwear as Carrie Bradshaw Does in her Manolos? Then He Remembers his Sleek, Black, Pointy Ankle Boots Mary Portas Fashionista questionnaire Don't ape the A-listers … my daughter Please help The Problem my Daughter Finishes her a Levels Soon and Needs a Dress for the End of Term and a Stunning Gown for the Leavers' Ball She Wants to Try a Personal Shopping Service Fruit punch If her Majesty Can Do It, so Can You. Knock 'em Dead in Exotic Shades Such as Lime and Papaya. Pictures by Zac Frackelton Multiple Display Advertising Items Hooray for a male PA Crème Once a Novelty, the Male Pa is Finally Making his Presence Felt in Britain's Offices. Michelle Braham Meets Some of the Growing Army of Men who are Challenging the Gender Stereotypes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The king of colour Ellsworth Kelly, Legend of Modern Painting, Reveals his Passions to Mark Rappolt The bulletin Ben Kingsley's reinvention, Glyndebourne's puffy problem and robots at the ICA Hue's who Four more modern masters of colour You had to be there Arts from the archive Freddie Mercury at Live Aid, 1985 It's a hard life The voice It's Not All Deadlines and Page Proofs for Successful Authors — the Occasional Perk Comes along Too, as Marina Lewycka Confirms Mycanarywharf Mischief stirs on the battlefield Where Does Politics End and Art Begin for Mona Hatoum? Joanna Pitman Investigates Present Tense: Mona Hatoum Parasol Unit, London N1 Royal Opera House Please sir, no more First night Theatre Dickens Unplugged Comedy Theatre Concert LSO/Haitink Barbican Pop Fleet Foxes Brighton Audio Theatre Romeo and Juliet Open Air, Regent's Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Shooting Annie Last night's tv TV & Radio Imagine: Annie Leibovitz — Life Through a Lens (BBC One) What Happened Next? (BBC Four) Summer Heights High (BBC Three) Couscous with lime chicken Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Apprentice Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm Britain's Biggest Babies ITV1,9pm Cyrano de Bergerac (1990) Film choice Sky Arts, 10pm Enemy at the Gates (2001) BBC One, 11.15pm (times vary) Variations River Cottage Spring Channel 4,9pm Dangerous Knowledge BBC Two, 11.30pm Sonny (2002) Film4,12.35am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 35 Today's radio Captured on camera Young times Endangered Animals are Making an Appearance at a London Art Gallery Daily dingbat The Times Words of the day Puzzle of the day code Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4551 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 247 Clue Lines Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Index Picture Gallery Npower Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution The Times Index Inside Contact us Dstl Battlefield challenges Robots Professionally testing Opportunities in Science and Technology Science graduates are sought by finance and insurance companies as well as those developing cutting-edge technology. John Plummer finds out more about the options Job Description Computing Genius From the Archive Mechanical Printing Colouring Pictures Facts and Figures Case Study Halting the Brain Drain Breaking the barriers Women in Science The scientific community's tradition of short-term contracts and poor work-life balance is now beginning to change, with men and women both pushing for career breaks. Clare Dight reports She who smelt it … Profile The world's nastiest smell combines the odours of vomit and decomposition with a sweet, fruity scent. Fay Schopen meets the woman who created it Atomic Weapons Establishment Working life in a virtual environment Military Software Andrew Solman, 28, team leader, project management and software, Dstl Dstl In step with design Manufacturing Emily Ford finds out about a career that combines functionality with artistic beauty Keep a weather eye on jobs in climate change Environment Scientists can help to shape government policy. Rachel Potter finds out more Green Energy How Do I Become … … a Radiographer? Case Study The Offshore Oil Industry Invest in good ideas Start-Ups Securing venture capital is not the only way to launch a business. Entrepreneurial scientists can also bootstrap their way to success, as Carly Chynoweth discovers Teachers test invention on pupils Profile Ceri Evans and Dan Crane use their scientific skills to find out if their pupils like their lessons. Mark Barber reports Chiltern Universities and businesses unite Science Parks Biotech companies, technology firms and other scientific start-ups benefit from a shared environment, says Steve Coomber The Times The Sunday Times Dstl
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