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News from 13/06/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Alyn Shipton, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Alexandra Frean, Paul Foster, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Lee, Richard Whitney, Dan Sabbagh Media editor, John Ray, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Guy Woodward, Suleman Nagdi, MBE Public relations officer, Lorna Blackwood, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Joanna Weinberg, Philip Ansley-Watson, Mike Napier, Siobhan Kennedy Politics and Business Correspondent, Tim Reid, Tim Clyde, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Jones, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Abdul Khaleq, Anthony Rodriguez, Mike Gray, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville President, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Luca Sorrentino, Hugo Rifkind, Leslie Thomas, Barbara Curry, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Geoff Green, Gerard Baker, Barry Humphreys Director of External Affairs & Route Development, David Lister, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Alex Renton, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Margaret Mair, Adam Sage, Jack Aspinall, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Femke Colborne, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Roger Boyes, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Dominic Beddow, Nick Hasell, Tim de Lisle, a former editor of Wisden, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, The Rev D. E. Ashforth, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Nigel Kendall, Foster Maddison, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Faith Glasgow, Dr Martin Treacy, David Sinclair, Neil Foster, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, R. E. M., Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Jan Raath, Kasia MacIejowska, David Robertson, Damian Barr, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, Susan Emmett,

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Index The Times Labour crows as Davis bombshell stuns Tories Index Miserable life here for Iraqis who risked all Squalid death of girl, 3 MDC leader's 'treason' Nuclear plans in chaos Inside today Bricks& Mortar From Bruiser to Loser Leading articles David Davis may hold sincere convictions, but he has put them and his party at risk for the sake of a disastrous ego trip Index Debt of Honour Britain's shabby treatment of Iraqi interpreters shames our name Serendipitea Teabags bring the luxury of the tea table to the hurly-burly of modern living Opinion Obituary Sport First night Times2 Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Britain shamed as Iraqi interpreters are resettled in squalid tower blocks Chopard Inside today French chop down living memorial to US soldiers who drove out the Nazis Historic 'name trees' bore thousands of carvings Losing such moving monuments is vandalism The Workout Paras die in ambush Health centre protest Luxury cars recalled Johnson Olympic cut Burglar's bad call Most read at timesonline. co. uk People could see her gaunt face at the window but toddler was left to die alone and unloved Boots Cameron moves to limit the damage as his old foe does the inexplicable David Davis Despite his disloyalty and their mutual distrust, the Tory leader was proud of how he had handled his rival . . . until yesterday, Francis Elliott writes Pure Hollywood, great stuff. This was history. I'm giving it four stars Quixotic mission is likely to meet scant opposition "i wish David Davis well in his by-election campaign Risk of taking lonely road that points towards obscurity David Davis Braun Replacing Blair in the Chilterns: it's the only way to go Brown denies 42-days deal as battle moves to Lords Inside Opodo let the journey begin 100 years old, a British favourite born by mistake Sainsbury's M&S Wife who helped 21/7 bomber escape is jailed for 'woefully inadequate' 15 years In court today Multiple Display Advertising Items Boots The Times John Lewis Let it rain, it won't spoil the match of the day People Abbey Ok! magazine, which invested £2.5 million on the weddi Security found photographers with long-lens cameras … Mum keeps her girl grounded The Face Colette McLoughlin Postscript Marksandspencer Popular schools may be allowed extra pupils Proposal aims to placate disgruntled parents The Blue Cross The Times Three Schools chief leaves post Gone in a flash: moment a star died Indy £53m cash found in safety deposit box raids Dando murder trial told of defendant's gun prank Traffic warden inspires petition to keep him on The car that can cut its cloth to a driver's mood Index SELFRIDGES&Co Towering injustice as Iraqi translators are marooned on desolate estates Iraqi interpreters They risked their lives for the Army in Basra. Now they tell Martin Fletcher of their distress at being repaid with a home among drunks and drug users Other nations are showing the way, with compassion and respect Interpreters stranded in Jordan fear they've been forgotten Dfs Rise in DIY piercings puts more young women at risk US routed in brush with royal hairforce Dear doctor A-level pupils died after abortion Crash pilot over limit Boy barred from Cubs Jail for death smash Lose some, win some Quango travel row We can see out tanker strike, motorists told Oil Petrol stations busy before tanker stoppage Brown to 'crusade' against fuel costs Kwik-Fit Rising price of crude puts world on slippery slope to economic disaster Banrock Station Village cabal strives to silence ancient church bells John Lewis Quiet campaigns Homebase Secrets lost on train should never have left office Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop The Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian PC World Man killed in shop queue was bystander Couple charged with murder Opodo let the journey begin Kia The Times Bringing it all together Navy admits blame for fatal submarine explosion Faulty oxygen device was recalled then reissued Waterstone's Sky Thinking of extending? The council may charge you £1,000 'Bedroom tax' is new slant on planning law T. K. maxx Inside today Europe will miss Bush when he's not around The President is a useful bogeyman, but his successor's policies are unlikely to be much different Lost and profound mysteries of the railway Property magnet Index Don't sugar the pill That's the way to do it Picture Gallery Davis turns Labour tragedy into a Tory farce This dramatic resignation is more about one man's misguided impulses than the good of his party Why bother to scotch these myths? Opinion Of course, Scots traditions are fictions. But at least they are better than England's A wolf in sheep's clothing In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Art market at risk Helping hand Laying siege to parliamentary principle and British liberties Did Sir Alan pick the right man? Timesonline Davis stands down Offside decision Craft and creativity House clearances Sentamu's sin As good as gold The fine and modern art of making money As Charles Saatchi makes the fortunes of three unknown painters (probably), David Lee looks at the machinations of the contemporary market Vi Spring The Saatchi effect The Daily Universal Register 25 years down the road, they're still up for a party First night Rock Bon Jovi St Mary's, Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Opposing Mugabe is now 'treason' MDC deputy faces death penalty if convicted Index Guantanamo trials in disarray after court ruling Suspects can challenge detention at civilian hearing Inside the camp McCain attacks 'confused' gibe as a slur on his age Opodo let the journey begin It might be Bush's last hurrah - but nobody can be bothered to boo The Big Yellow Self Storage Company (AFP): Four teenagers killed as tornado hits scout camp (Reuters): Methuselah seed brings biblical tree back to life European task force will replace UN in Kosovo (AFP): Drink to forget with the Foreign Legion Win Property Investing Driver set on fire in fuel picket violence Furniture Village Welcome aboard the international Garbage Express Throwaway society The Times So that's where my beer cans go World demands action on drugs and graft as it offers Karzai an extra $20bn HSBC The donors (Reuters): Four held on Rwanda charges (AP): Blix criticises US over nuclear Iran 51 arrested for lottery win scam (Reuters): Friday the 13th is lucky for some The Conran Shop Stop 'Tiger terrorists' raising money for weapons in Britain, says Sri Lanka leader Expatriates forced to give aid, he claims Wanted: Freehold Shops Index Hindus call on Raj to save holy bridge Bespoke Suits The Sunday Times Flying Scotsman Political thaw brings warm words between old foes Talks will be a basis for further negotiations The Times Irish voters get a papal nudge (AFP): Two rebuked for dog death video (AFP): Soldiers die in river accident (AP): Bruni criticised for cocaine song Your Companion to Narnia Enemy neighbours Carphone Warehouse hit by housing slump FSA fines Woolworths HRG reality check BP accuses Moscow Quote of the day Yahoo!'s Google link Business big shot Nuclear revival threatened as Spanish pull out of auction for British Energy Iberdrola leaves EDF as only serious contender US regulator calls for curbs on oil trading in London Index Stock markets EdF may not plug Britain's generation gap InBev bid sparks Busch warfare Nivea for Men Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Not just failure but succession Need to know Results in brief Timesonline The Times Carphone Warehouse falls victim to housing slump Broadband sign-ups suffer as fewer move home Business big shot Phone numbers Picture Gallery O2 We weren't pushed, says back-pedalling CBI UK City Diary It's a hard world, retail City Diary An extraordinary e-mail pings in through a gap in the City Diary Silence over contract costs Woolworths an FSA fine No beating about the Busch over Gussie's ale City Diary This is the 396m high Okhta Tower in St Peterburg, … City Diary BP condemns Russian Government for ignoring row UK Row over ownership of joint venture worsens Homebase owner seeks to calm spooked investors Hard-pressed consumers say inflation has reached 5% Barratt still to complete £400m refinancing deal agreed with its lenders House market crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items The return of the negative Case history Recent buyers find their homes turning from cash cows into millstones round their necks House market crisis Timesonline The Wall Street Journal InBev tipped to raise offer as founding Busch family get set to repel Belgian raider World Lehman Brothers replaces finance and operating chiefs as investor jitters grow Rio Tinto talks to Libya about new aluminium smelter The Times Yahoo! seals Google deal after ending Micrsoft talks The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Viva la Coldplay as EMI raises the stakes on British band's new album Media O'Reilly is undermined by a lack of independents Mediapolis 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 Forth gets that sinking feeling amid debt concerns Markets Market report Styles & Wood loses favour Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Global regeneration translates into growing possibilities for 3il Plant Health Care Deal of the day Timesonline Dolphin Capital Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy research uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Dr Cecil Todes Child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who wrote a vivid account of his battle with Parkinson's disease Dr Cecil Todes, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, was born on May 29,1931. He died on June 5,2008, aged 77 He had a knack of making the listener feel like a frien Michael Hendy Lives remembered William Hall Bo Diddley Nat Temple Saxophone and clarinet player turned bandleader who provided music for stars of television and radio Nat Temple, bandleader and saxophonist, was born on July 18,1913. He died on May 30,2008, aged 94 Campbell Burnap Trombonist in the bands of Alan Elsdon and Acker Bilk who was later an avuncular presence on Jazz FM Campbell Burnap, jazz bandleader, trombonist and broadcaster, was born on September 10,1939. He died on May 29,2008, aged 68 Lives online Timesonline Heinz Geyer East German secret policeman who said his country had been unjustly defamed Heinz Geyer, East German secret policeman, was born in 1929. He died of a heart attack on June 2,2008, aged 79 Court Circular Court has no power to disallow success fee Law Report Court of Appeal No jurisdiction to hear appeal Courts-Martial Appeal Court Retaining photographs lawful Queen's Bench Division Word Watching A patient exercise of rural crafts Times Archive Timesonline Memorial Court & Social Luncheon Dinner Prizes Army Appointments The Defense: Bridge Common Mistakes by the Defense Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court & Social Awards Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf GardenLine Multiple Display Advertising Items Machine Mart TSL Finance Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Walters digs deep to develop seam of opportunity at evolving Ffos Las The inside track Sandown Park Index Portents good for Cecil as royal team is assembled York Racing Bet of the day Market Rasen Chepstow Goodwood Course specialists No regrets for Romero in swapping 'draconian' rowing for life on a bike Olympic Games Aintree Racing Rob Wright included Sevenna (18-1) at Newbury yesterday Yesterday's racing results Newbury Yarmouth Fontwell Cricket Results Tennis Uttoxeter Cricket Fixtures Other sport Two more victims of quest for perfection England go back to the future as they embark on toughest journey Rugby union Borthwick calls for courage against All Blacks Middlesex Crusaders 'turn Lord's Pink' Robles eyes Liu's gold after taking record Athletics Middlesex v Essex Worcestershire v Gloucestershire Yorkshire v Derbyshire The Sunday Times Snape believes that preparation will be crucial in scramble for Stanford riches Cricket Psychologist directs focus away from cash Sky Sports Wickets not dollars still prime target for Panesar Collingwood keeps England's feet on ground in dizzy world of high stakes Cricket Premiership Rugby Academy Camps Figures from the front line Murray shrugs off injury scare to set up meeting with Roddick Tennis South takes patient approach before making her move Ecclestone's olive branch for Mosley hides tensions Motor racing All eyes on Woods and Mickelson as the favourites look for a remedy to ills US Open Wilson makes the most as a warm-up act for top two Timesonline Villa reject latest bid for Barry Football Window watch Alfa Brera S Revolution at City claims MacKintosh Gatorade Today Euro 2008 Euro 2008 in 60 seconds Yesterday Hero Villain Penalty clause Ground for concern Shutting up shop Croatia confirm class by adding Germany to their list of victims Group C today Euro 2008 Coral Austria indebted to England's finest as co-hosts refuse to leave the party You can put your shirt on Webb William Hill Scolari paints a beautiful picture to blend in with owner's dreams Chelsea's new era The Times Talking tactics Portuguese set can vouch for coach's credentials Expect managerial fireworks after Brazilian's arrival lights touchpaper Chelsea's new era No love lost between Scolari and Ferguson Thelondonpaper Evra aiming for more glory at Old Trafford Ince 'flattered' by link Capello concentrates Atlético at Anfield? Female sports psychologist is power behind the throne of King Felipe Chelsea's new era Trusted ally ready to play key role for Scolari Oceanico Group The painter wife with eye for an artist Times Crossword 23,939 Picture Gallery The Times Scolari given blank cheque for Chelsea dream team Torres, Kaká and Ribéry on transfer hit list The Times Bet365 Sport on: Englishman makes mark at Euro 2008 in dramatic … Index Index Today in times2 Caitlin Moran's Celebrity Watch Lindsay Lohan P. Diddy Pete Doherty Claire Young Kerry Katona Daniel Craig No Change Wayleen Gordon Ramsay Meg Mathews The guests Gordon's weekend with George The Times Hyperbolic crochet: it's where maths and domestic science meet and get weaving The Times Hyperbolic crochet: it's where maths and domestic scien Timesonline TV? No thanks, Mum, we want to watch a movie . . . As the Government Launches a New Scheme to Bring the Joys of Cinema to Young People in Schools, Sarah Vine Introduces the Times Critics' Guide to the Best Movies for Children The Sunday Times Heathers Tea in a bag? Oh, do leave it out It May Be the the 100th Anniversary of the Teabag, but Tony Turnbull Won't Be Celebrating The Times The age of the rage Our Society is Becoming More and More Angry — with Stressful Situations Increasingly Ending in Acts of Physical Violence. Carol Midgley Reports Ultimate Collection The next big thing? Faster 'Chinky' chow, according to Mr Yau Food Alan Yau Changed our Eating-Out Habits with Wagamama 16 Years Ago. His next Vision is Chinese Fast Food, Says Alex Renton Spot the difference between the menus How Chinese food has altered in 30 years Talisker The daddy of all pies A Father's Day Celebration is the Perfect Occasion for Tasty Chicken Pie with Fresh Leeks Lettuce soup with mint Ingredients Magimix Chicken and leek pie Ingredients Jack Sprat My nine-year-old son will eat only lean meat. And a fat lot of good it's doing him . . . by Alex Renton Tomato sauce Short cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Two pints of Elgar, mate Club Nights are Taking the Starch out of Live Classical Music, Finds Femke Colborne Pick of the pops Classic Cuts Name that song New Band Equation The Essential . . . If you don't own me by now Pete Paphides' guide to the best albums of all time R. E. M. Fables of the Reconstruction Site and sound More improbable settings for music Rooms to grow The voice Globrix What's the name of the game? Votes John McCain Choosing Abba as a Musical Running Mate Gives Pete Paphides Political Pause Sweet hearts of the rodeo Music reviews Pop Wild Beasts Limbo, Panto Domino Classical Vladimir Horowitz Horowitz in Hamburg Deutsche Grammophon Radio Pop The Loose Salute Tuned to Love Heavenly Classical Andrew Kennedy The Dark Pastoral Altara The duchess with a talent for scandal First night Opera Powder Her Face Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House The Female of the Species Theatre The Chalk Garden Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Opera La traviata Longborough, Gloucestershire Theatre The Likely Lads Gala, Durham Jazz Catalan Jazz Festival Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 War Horse Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Last night's tv My flirty Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley (BBC Four) Brothers and Sisters in Love (ITV1) Devil's nest Dinner tonight Eat it with Jonathan Maitland Past its Sell-by Date: Tonight ITV1, 8pm Tv today The Sunday Times Gold Fever! Viewing guide BBC Two, times vary Alexei Sayle's Liverpool BBC Two, 9pm The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) Film choice Film4,7.10pm Battle of Britain (1969) More4,9pm Variations 8 Out of 10 Cats Channel 4,10pm Groundhog Day (1993) Sky One, 9pm Shark Five, 10pm The Ring (2002) BBC One, 11.40pm (not N. Ireland) In times on monday Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 31 Today's radio Ringing the changes Young times The Japanese Government Considers Mobile Phone Restrictions for Children Daily dingbat An official left secret documents on the train. What have you lost and where? Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Spiral Safety tips when using your mobile Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 249 Ing Direct Su doku Volkswagen Yesterday's Solutions Picture Gallery Index Unloved, unvalued — and now unemployed, Estate agents might just deserve our respect Opening bids Brief encounter How can we stop commuters parking in our private road? Focus on Stratford Local intelligence At a glance For sale Former courthouse in South London In Get in. Get out. Get away Clapham, SW4: a stylish home with a mews house Wing of a carriage house in Surrey Out Nr Godalming: an apartment within a private estate Schoolhouse in North Yorkshire Away Nr Harrogate: a Victorian property with rural views Novice buyers still in the cold On the ladder Wreck of the week Idyllisc farm in the glorious Chiltern Hills Lust of the week Bedlam chic — it's the Big Brother look Upwardly mobile UK cities get a 'poor' rating The facts about figures Market update Confused by the house-price statistics? You should be, says Susan Emmett Web sights Frontline reports Newcastle upon Tyne Durham Hove, East Sussex Winchester, Hampshire Epsom, Surrey Hackney, London Pimlico/Westminster London West End Chelsea, London Heroes of the chain gang Market update Prompt action can stop your house sale collapsing. Faith Glasgow explains how Fast facts: how to protect your chain Crest Nicholson When tenants abhor a vacuum Buy-to-let From snobby to slobby, renters come in all sorts, says Paula Hawkins Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magnogrip Have-a-go hero Globrix Borrowing big bucks? Your best bet is a private bank Top ten Octagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Stars in her pies The kitchen that has catered to the tastes of Elton John, Prince Charles and James Bond is for sale as its chef moves on, reports Lucy Alexander The Fallapit Estate Barratt Homes Fast facts A cellars market in high ideals Cover story They're damp, dark and undesirable — so how can a basement flat cost £16m? Lucy Alexander and Kasia MacIejowska get to the bottom of things Fast facts Northern heights I've an agent on my trail Buying agents When her own search for a flat proved futile Ginny Dougary turned to the professionals The professional search engines Next week Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crest Nicholson Saved in Wales Historic homes Charming, unchanging, this £1m rectory in Denbighshire is a delight, says Marcus Binney For sale Fast facts Propertyfinder Bewley Homes PLC Put a lid on it Interiors Keep your food and your tastes fresh with kitchen pots that don't jar, says Lucy Alexander KnightFrank Midnight is tee-time International Golf in the small hours is a serious option in Klövsjö. Paula Hawkins on the Swede life Fast facts Globrix

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