News from 12/06/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dom Rowland, David Wighton, Suki Mathews, Mary Gledhill, Robert Dawson Scott, Zahid Hussain, Dr John Canning BMA, Martin Birchall, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Georgina Vallance-Webb, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ed Cooke, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Taylor Chairman, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, George Robertson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Dr Pam Spurr, relationships expert, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Molly Watson, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Wendy Cope, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, John Bithell, Mark Jones, John Collis, Norman Harris, Bob Kirwin, The Earl of Rosebery, Thierry Gachon, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Tad Safran, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Paddy Ashdown, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Terry Ramsey, John McDermott, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Timothy Spall, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Ed Potton, Mike Burkett, Catherine O'brien, Ed Smith, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Louis Leterrier, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Chris Harris, Lindsey Bareham, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Keith Hopcroft, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Baron Mogg, Matthew Parris, Chris Martin, Frank Greaney, Stanley Best Chairman, George Caulkin, Mike Barnard, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Antonia Willis, Mike Atherton, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Carter, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, John Naish, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Barber, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Kim Carmichael, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gilly Hendry, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Sir Martin Doughty Chairman, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoScolari takes over at Chelsea The Times Brown buys time with deals on terror vote Ulster MPs seal victory over 42-day detention Zara Phillips misses her second Olympic Games Wife mutilated and burnt alive by militia US 'killed 11 soldiers' Employment warning Sisters aided bomber Bank share prices fall Saatchi's art spree Inside today KenKen Westminster for Sale Leading articles The Prime Minister bought himself a victory yesterday on 42-day detention. It was not worth the price Index Payback Time The private sector needs to show self-restraint on wages to stave off inflation Patron Saints We all benefit when fledgeling artists find their modern-day Medici World Law Obituary Sport Times2 Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Mugabe militia burn opponent's wife alive Bloody regime sinks to a grotesque new low Why Mbeki's national unity talks are doomed to fail ING Direct Farmhouse B&B owners feel the heat as Brussels orders dogs out of the kitchen News Rover is part of the furniture at this great British delight The Workout Petrol panic stations Soldiers' hearing loss BNP blames police £3.5m Onassis gem Lottery numbers Timesonline Prince chooses life on the run rather than risk jail for refusal to hand back £3bn to brother Sultan accused him of embezzling public cash MS sufferer wins right to hearing on assisted suicide Braun Brown wins this skirmish but he is still fighting for his political life 42 days The incentives Key votes Oink, oink . . . pork barrel rolled out as loyalty is won in corners and corridors 'Bribes' and concessions that got the DUP on side No time for celebrations with the Lords in a defiant mood Boots Concession with a heavy price Cameron lost - but his gamble may still pay off Alfa Brera S Timesonline Prada Sir Alan takes a shine to a rough diamond TV & Radio Television The Apprentice BBC One Saab 95 The Times Shopping save in the Knowledge Ou're Getting a Fare … Old Possum has a practical answer for cramped library Emphasis on emotions and self-esteem 'is creating students who cannot cope' Honda M&S Intelligence official suspended over al-Qaeda file left on train Multiple Display Advertising Items In court today Waterstone's Wife of 21/7 plotter helped him to flee Sainsbury's Postscript Oprah (now known only by her first name, like a Brazili A heartening response to our appeal to find a name … Coldplay stay cool over Viva The Face Minnie Driver has discovered pregnancy to be a way … Gordon Brown sent a subtle signal of intent by telling Wayleen nuptials look set to be an absolute ball People HSBC Thegrocer Fears of widespread job losses grow as unemployed figures rise sharply Unemployment City experts predict scale of cutbacks will accelerate 'It's no quiet spell — it's desperate' Inside today 'Some may never work again' Defiant Geordies go for broke as the storm clouds gather Am I bovvered? Why the workshy British lose out to migrants Polish pilots' poor English almost led to mid-air disaster Bringing it all together Multiple Display Advertising Items Selfridges & Co. Busy beavers build first English dam for 800 years Harrods Man 'critical' after supermarket checkout attack Moment of ovulation is captured on film Serial killer's red-light area 'free of prostitutes' Sgt. Pepper's icon set to drum up £150,000 Saatchi makes three artists' fortunes by spending his small change at art show Inside today The Midas touch The National Trust Oil is too important to leave to market forces A six-point plan is needed to see off the latest threat to the economic stability of the world A veil of despair on the Labour benches To fight new global perils, we must beef up the UN Picture Gallery We have become a nation of traffic wardens Every new agency, every new initiative that is set up increases the distrust that we feel for the State A nasty case of clinical detachment Opinion Longer hours, new equipment, what's wrong with polyclinics? How about the death of GP care Mother and child parting In my view Thunderer: Tim Luckhurst on regional bias in broadcasting Polyclinic practice Opinion Sentamu's skydive The pros and cons of access to our coasts How to get hold of the blue stuff Timesonline Legal fat cats Wendy Cope, I hope? Language of love Eye to eye The only fruit The name's Brown How to survive in a world where the West is losing control Opinion New global perils mean we must beef up the UN and let the EU take a stronger military lead, George Robertson and Paddy Ashdown argue The Times The Daily Daily Universal Register Luscious plum roles flourish despite the alkaline soil First night Theatre The Chalk Garden Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Better sound through research Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Airstrike strains terror alliance Pakistan protests as US attack kills 11 soldiers 'It's up to the Irish to decide which way Europe is Jeep Nikon (AP): Paul Newman suffering from cancer (Reuters): Fraudster sought: dead or alive Blast off for the Glast telescope (AFP): First war crimes trial stalled Sharks put in danger by bad press Sky The rueful 'warmonger' rattles his sabre again Bush seeks support on sanctions against Iran Look at Ireland to see how aid can be put to good use Sceptical donors want Karzai to be called to account Halifax Basketball playoffs were rigged to boost ratings, says referee NBA interfered in games, says shamed official Dirty tricks Currys I've had 30 lovers, Bruni tells world - and it's music to her husband's ears The Sunday Times (AFP): Search for Sudan crash survivors (AFP): Norway permits gay marriage (AP): Cull ordered after bird flu outbreak (Reuters): Workers killed by toxic fumes Nationwide Will Irish voters put Europe to the sword? EU referendum Ireland will seal the fate of the EU today with the only referendum on the Lisbon treaty. Martin Fletcher reports on the tiny electorate that finds itself representing half a billion people Cheltenham & Gloucester The road from Lisbon 'Yes' camp is confident - if it can get the people to turn out today Coma girl's first wish: I want to go to a Robbie Williams gig Multiple Display Advertising Items Serbia hands over top war crime suspect King hands in his crown - and keys (AP): Storm over New York Times building (AFP): Kenyan by-election votes counted (AP): Genetic flaw creates real-life unicorn Google tycoon boldly books space trip Acer Barratt forced to offer City reassurance Green warns on retail Pressure on B&B chiefs Business tax attacked Quote of the day InBev bids for rival Business big shot Bank sector in turmoil as HBOS share price falls below level of rights issue Short-sellers, often hedge funds or proprietary traders BP in danger of losing control of its Russian oil Stock markets Exit B&B as rocky horror takes main stage A case of speak first, think later Breitling Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies OFT gets on to cartels at last Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Shareholders press the panic button as Barratt groans under huge debt burden Business big shot Big seven under stress And the winner is . . . well I just don't believe it City Diary O2 This is Jorg Mitterer, managing director of international equity research at JPMorgan, looking surprised at winning the award for best fund manager. As, indeed, he might, because JPMorgan wasn't meant to win. This is presumably why the winner didn't bother to wear a tie for the event Greg Dyke had some encouraging words for the British … City Diary The Royal Opera House was almost big enough to accommod City Diary "It's been an interesting year, and I'm not sure it's … City Diary Nul points, though, for the table taken by a French … City Diary Three jailed for running price-fixing hose cartel Best fun, as ever, looking back on the votes last year City Diary Picture Gallery You may think it's bad on the high street, but it could get worse, warns Topshop boss B&B shareholders target chairman over TPG deal and rights issue Halifax move CB Richard Ellis Lords committee lambasts Treasury over capital gains and non-dom rules Bank of Ireland Proposals under fire Britain and Brussels clash on UK finances US bank stocks driven down to five-year lows Rebel Independent investor fails in move against board Lsc. gov. uk InBev in $47bn unsolicited bid for Anheuser-Busch TNK-BP conflict deepens as Russians plan to sue Oil in turmoil The Times Timesonline Oligarchs seek stronger hand before forced sale Running out of time BP chief's bleak view on oil crisis as production gap keeps widening Orange Wall Street Markets 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 Providence seeks support in £3.5bn Informa battle Market report Insurance blow unsettles ScS Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Oil producers need rigs and that's where Lamprell comes in Rensburg Sheppards Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Hampson Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Alium The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds The killings that have no 'honour' Tomorrow MPs report the findings of their inquiry into domestic violence and forced marriages, Grania Langdon-Down writes Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis How the law deals with illegal matches Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Lawyer of the week Cut and thrust Helping to build the new Byzantium Every second press release brings news of City law firms moving staff out to the Middle East. Edward Fennell reports on a 'febrile' market Multiple Display Advertising Items It's all change — from prenuptials to level crossings After much consultation, the Law Commission has seven new projects — and it is determined that they will not gather dust, says Frances Gibb Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Noel Moore Civil servant who played a key role in recommending and implementing the move to decimal currency in Britain in 1971 Noel Moore, civil servant, was born on November 25,1928. He died from a brain tumour on May 30,2008, aged 79 Michael Hendy Economic historian and expert on the medieval coinage of Byzantium who solved a mystery about Constantinople's money Michael Hendy, economic historian, was born on April 16,1942. He died of a heart attack on May 13,2008, at 66 'He was able to demonstrate that previously introverted Vo Van Kiet Prime Minister of Vietnam who battled against hardline communist colleagues to achieve reforms in his nation's economy Vo Van Kiet, Prime Minister of Vietnam, 1991-97, was born on November 23,1922. He died on June 11,2008, aged 85 Mustafa Khalil Prime Minister of Egypt who was one of the architects of the Camp David accords that resulted in his country's peace with Israel Mustafa Khalil, Egyptian politician, was born on November 18,1920. He died on May 7,2008, aged 87 Bruce Purchase Character actor and founding member of the National Theatre company Bruce Purchase, actor, was born in 1938. He died of cancer on June 8,2008, aged 69 Court Circular Judges to decide Children Act cases on the balance of probabilities Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries The Times Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Announcements School Notices High noon of the London cab horse Times Archive Timesonline Dinner Reunion Life Barony Congratulations Legal Notices Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Australian trainers pour fuel on Ascot rivalry Newbury Index Creachadoir, winner of the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury … Course specialists Cowley goes from sinner to winner after surviving night to remember Racing Haydock Park Fontwell Park Uttoxeter Bet of the day Powerful Nadal indicates greatest prize on grass is within his grasp Tennis Beverley Yesterday's racing results Brighton Nottingham Kempton Park Hamilton Park Yarmouth Bulls are dealt another blow with the loss of Morrison Rugby league Britain still a favourite for gold despite star's exit Equestrianism The Sunday Times Phillips forced to miss Olympics again after Toytown suffers injury Eventer unable to emulate mother One-horse race to glory McClaren's radio days show that crime can pay Football Results Basketball Cricket Rugby league Tennis Cricket Fixtures Other sport Milkround. com Wolstenholme benefits from withdrawal Golf Timesonline Ladbrokes. com García hungry for more after dinner with friends helps to revive career Spaniard rediscovers his taste for victory First and second-round tee times Premiership Rugby Academy Camps Palmer ready to remind McCaw and All Blacks what they are missing Rugby union Leicester have confirmed the signing of Toby Flood, … Hampshire v Middlesex Twenty20 Cup The Times Kent v Sussex Surrey v Essex The Times Leicestershire v Lancashire Glamorgan v Warwickshire Somerset v Northamptonshire Durham v Derbyshire Worcestershire v New Zealanders Media Planet The bucks stop here: Lord's leaping as cricket hits jackpot Cricket $147.5m deal for Twenty20 tournaments Money talks in a rich man's world Timesonline Why limited overs equal unlimited chaos Comment Group B today Football ITV1 5pm Americangolf club Swiss hopes washed away by Turkey's fluid recovery Villa hold out over £18m-rated Barry Window watch Today Euro 2008 in 60 seconds Yesterday Hero Tuned out Breaking the spell Poles apart Radical way to zone in on the stars of Euro 2008 Castrol Continental class: Europe's shining stars Chelsea plump for pragmatist who can bring players to heel Football Brazilian has impeccable sense of timing Best of the web Thelondonpaper Deco shows perfect vision and finds ultimate foil in Ronaldo Timesonline Richards backtracks on his comments about England Shearer turns down chance to manage Blackburn Big name that finally lifts Abramovich's club into world premier league Chelsea coup Scolari has stature to fulfil owner's dreams L'homme Yves Saint Laurent Search to fill the hot seat Times Crossword 23,938 Picture Gallery The Times Chelsea get their man as £22m catches Scolari's eye Portugal coach agrees lucrative four-year deal The Times Coral So, what attracted ECB to Stanford's $147.5m eve Index Send us your views Times modern Today in times2 Bush flier Eau de cité Suki Mathews The witch in heels Mr Memory How to remember bubbly bottle sizes Timesonline Carol Midgley Sod the snobs, Wayne, you have more class than the royals — and at least you earned your cash The Times Who killed Flipper? Twenty-Six Dolphins are Dead in the Shallow Waters off the Cornish Coast, and the Royal Navy is the Prime Suspect. Penny Wark Examines the Evidence Open verdict The great animal mysteries The Sunday Times Their future has already been decided Under Labour Social Mobility in Britain Has Got Worse. Mary Ann Sieghart Argues that we Need to Act now to Reverse this Shameful Trend Men v women: whose rules are we playing by? The Sexes What Men Judge to Be Logical and Stoic Behaviour Can Often Seem Callous and Even Immoral to Women, Says Mark Jones Think like a male or a female? Take the test The Times Sexiness is my strength Intimacies The TV Presenter Nicky Hambleton-Jones, 37, Talks about why She Used to Attract the Wrong Sort of Man, why She Doesn't Believe in Feminism and how She Always Goes to Sleep Happy Pillow talk Therapy notes Must the cat go? Tad and Molly He says: Most women stop working after a decade—a waste of training She says: Presumably women should not even be educated for work, then? Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Super-sized me, me, me Chris Waitt Tells Kevin Maher why He Made the Ultimate in Confessional Documentaries Confess all Five milestones along the road to letting it all hang out La vie en vert The voice When the French Film-Maker Louis Leterrier was Invited to Remake the Incredible Hulk, He Decided to Go Back to Cartoon Basics Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times You really won't like him when he's angry Film reviews Why Bother Remarking a Cartoon Classic if It Hasn't Got the Kerpow! Factor, Asks Wendy Ide. Instead, Lose your Heart to a Modern Romance The Incredible Hulk 12A, 114 minutes In Search of a Midnight Kiss 15,99 minutes Priceless 12A, 104 minutes Irina Palm 15,98 minutes Paulo Coelho's MySpace movie, and Narnia in Brum Reel life The perfect film . . . to make you cry Director's arrival at a town called Hokum Film reviews The Sixth Sense Director M. Night Shyamalan is Back with a Disaster Movie that Veers from Oddly Disturbing to Off-Kilter Parody, Says Ed Potton Mongol A love letter to the city of angels Alex Holdridge Had $150 and a Dream. Kevin Maher Hears how a Cult Romcom was Born Priceless Together apart First night Pop Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Pop Thea Gilmore Bloomsbury Theatre, WC2 Blues Eric Bibb Cadogan Hall, SW1 Concert Russell Watson Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow TV & Radio Last night's tv Baby Shambles Lamb with balsamic vinegar Dinner tonight Eat it with Timothy Spall a Taste of My Life BBC Two, 6.30pm Tv today The Sunday Times A Taste of Life Viewing guide BBC Two, 6.30pm The Summer Exhibition: A Culture Show Special BBC Two, 7pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Reach for the Sky (1956, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,12.30pm Say Anything (1989) Film4,6.55pm Variations Brothers and Sisters in Love ITV1, 9pm Lemming (2005) Sky Movies Indie, 10pm Highly Dangerous (1950, b/w) Channel 4,3.45am Plus Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from the Back Page Today's radio Radio choice Join the film set Young times A New After-School Club Offering Great Movies for Children is Launched Today Daily dingbat Test your parents How many colours is the Eiffel Tower? Puzzle of the day Word ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4552 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 248 Appeal Su doku Picture Gallery Post Office Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution Timesonline Index Mi6 Sis Multiple Display Advertising Items Spin says that we can stomach bugs The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Prize win puts passion on stage What Happened next Duncan Macmillan tells Clare Dight how things took off dramatically when he opted for a career behind the scenes Make a difference The Office Psychologist Slack or Smart? Homework holds the key What Not to Do in an Assessment Job-hunters today will invariably have to face some measure of their personality or aptitude. Sarah Campbell speaks to the experts to find out how to pass the test with flying colours My Big Idea The UK Centre for Carnival Arts Focus on detail blurs the big picture Leadership Dynamic, entrepreneurial individuals do not necessarily make good leaders. Our competition winner explains why Milkround. com Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 55 Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Bankers who make the most of long hours What Do You Do All Day? Careers in corporate banking are a long way from the image of little grey bank tellers and managers of yore, as Clare Dight discovered when she spoke to two City bankers A Second Opinion Timesonline Keep it to yourself Talking Point A glut of networking websites means that many of us now have a professional and a social persona online. Carly Chynoweth learns that it is best to keep the two separate Instant Manager How to Manage Written Information MBA Choices Competition Careers of the Week Inretail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Nikon Shooting stars have their day Nikon Joanna Pitman explains what it takes to be a winning photographer Photographs transformed global culture Joanna Pitman charts the rise of Photojournalism from black and white film to the digital age Chris Harris goes from wind-on to digital Nikon Pictures from the winning portfolio 'The camera gives you access and that is a real privilege' Nikon Their favourite Times snaps Nikon Past winners recall what the competition meant for them Powerful images that speak volumes Terry Ramsey looks at courses aiming to teach budding stars the art of press photography The last two winners of the competition Paul Sanders Picture Editor What the judges say Nikon Ben Gurr with some top tips Marc Aspland on a sporting triumph Nikon
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