News from 16/06/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Roderick Wylie, David Thomas Professor, Andrew Billen, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, B. R. Battersby, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Gary Kent, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Will Tuckley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Murad Ahmed, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Bob Broadhead, Elizabeth Manzi, David Charter Europe Correspondent, José Cendón, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Robert McCartney, QC Chairman, David Sharrock, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Nick Elsley, David Shamash, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Brigid Grauman, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Myrna Shaw, Anatole Kaletsky, Sophie Harris, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Elizabeth Pisani, Clive Jenkins, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, John Langley, Oliver Kay, Dave Anderson, MP, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Dr John West, Luke Leitch, Geoffrey Van Orden, MEP, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Peter Dixon, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Dr Gillian Harris, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Nicholas Hunt, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Gabrielle Marcotti, Michael Gove, Nick Clegg, Greta Scacchi, David Sinclair, David Haim, Lewis Stuart, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Louise Cohen, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, John Slinger, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Bush looks up old friends on farewell tour Church in meltdown over gays and women Outrage over priests' Prayer Book 'wedding' Offenders may have to wear 'badge of shame' Troops to Afghanistan Action on Zimbabwe Insurance chief quits Woods in play-off Inside today KenKen Home Truths Leading articles Building societies in their rush to become banks have rashly cast aside their original role. They now no longer help the people they were set up to serve Index A House Divided Will the Lambeth Conference lead to schism in the Anglican Communion? Chips with Everything British cuisine, once despised, is winning new markets abroad Times2 Obituary Business Opinion Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Offenders face wearing 'badge of shame' The ASBO queen who wants her public to feel protected In court today Cartier Sausages and mustard? Britons abroad just can't live without a taste of home Top exports 'We miss Marmite, crisps and Christmas crackers' Times crossword The Workout Documents found Hospital hygiene Bike ride heart attack Four Lotto winners Most read at timesonline. co. uk Lifeguards fail to save girl, 7, from drowning on fun day at crowded swimming pool New talks raise hopes for end to fuel drivers' strike Monarch Farewell tour of Europe ends with frantic attempts to quell talk of division and distance President Bush Smoothing the way Well done, Sarah, this is fare to be proud of The menu Leading historians offer the President food for thought on writing his legacy Irish leader under pressure for urgent plan to revive rejected Lisbon treaty Travelbag Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items True believers could quit EU Congestion charge brings an unlikely benefit — parking in Central London at 20p an hour Boris hopes dry runs for flag ritual will keep up standards Hourly rates IWC Slow growth, price rises, job cuts: it's going to be tough — but at least we should avoid a recession Appeal House prices 'will fall by 30%' Inside Britain to send more key-skill troops as tensions rise in southern Afghanistan Directline Inside Ryanair John Lewis Average teenager's iPod has 800 illegal music tracks Norwich Union Sky News Empire air odyssey became a crash course in survival African adventure Accident-prone airmen courted disaster daily Exxon Mobil Timesonline Where footballers face no penalties for diving BT 'Party is over' for unlicensed stretch limos Oyster smack celebrates 200 years at sea Three bodies from the same family found in car Inside Rico Fashions Family courts out of touch, says judge Which? 'Hermione' conjures up Chanel contract Heads to hone skills in African projects 500 clergy set to desert Church over 'betrayal' on women bishops Traditionalists raise tensions before synod vote Debenhams Purple patches To any outside observer this gay marriage was a traditional church wedding The traditionalists spurn Lambeth in favour of Jordan MoD rejected safety fears over Nimrod design Fish Well Bred Girl, 16, is killed on level crossing Call for fostering up to age of 21 Driver survives 60ft cliff plunge Campaign taps into bottle waste Hidden Hearing Ltd Orphaned chicks taught to sing with a CD of the dawn chorus greatest hits Karaoke sessions help birds to acquire vital skill Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Berry Top ten Lefties hug their children less. It must be true Whether we're left or right-wing, we use strong political beliefs to exonerate our own personal nastiness Boyhood tastes with an adult flavour Let history neglect them 'Aids: spend money on junkies, gay men and sex workers' What Mr Bennet did next Picture Gallery Yes, the British are still lovers of liberty But let's not forget that the EU is as much a threat to our freedom as the surveillance state Mugabe's Achilles' heel is his wallet We must cut off Zimbabwe's access to foreign currency to force a free and fair election More valuable than gold dust In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Borough envy Necessary detention What can be done to save our failing schools? We must help the Iraqi interpreters Timesonline Negative equity Pilot polyclinics EU defence facts One length louts Myth of King Arthur How much oil? Mixed loyalties Do not trespass You won't hear the truth about Aids when there is big money at stake If the UN is serious about stopping the spread of HIV, then it must face up to some politically inconvenient facts, argues Elizabeth Pisani Vodafone The Daily Universal Register Touchy-feely style fails to hit right note First night Pop Isle of Wight Festival Seaclose Park, Newport T-Mobile Inside ING Direct Fearful family return from exile to uncertain life in Triangle of Death Iraq 'Many killers are still out there' Untouchable Queen thinks life's too short Computer files show that rogue states may have bought nuclear missile plans United States Aerlingus Multiple Display Advertising Items Rigging fears over Mann's coup trial (Reuters): China floods kill 55 (AFP): Daredevil survives fall (AFP): Bus crash kills 27 (AFP): Palace for the people Paul McCartney is a surefire hit but Catherine the Great gets cool reception Ukraine Lloyds TSB Kosovo takes control with little fanfare Britain leads call for economic blockade to punish Mugabe for stealing election Power supplies may be cut and the elite's shopping trips banned if the regime clings on through fraud, Jonathan Clayton and Sam Coates write Ways the world can act Goodwood First the townships, now suburbia must learn to fear the mob The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland Untouchable Queen wants short tribute to be £500,000 taller India Multiple Display Advertising Items Saudi Arabia raises oil output on UN pressure Defence jobs at risk Infineum sale nears Vietnam currency fear Quote of the day Blackout blame Business big shot Martin Sullivan resigns from AIG after two quarters of huge losses Chairman replaces chief of world's biggest insurer Vets cash in on Britain's love affair with its pets "We're trialling a lot of queueing methodologies — Stock markets Two sliding sectors do not a US recession make Nivea Commodities Currencies Need to know Pressure grows on HBOS to come clean over exposure to housebuilder Concern on eve of £4bn capital raising Business big shot Inside today EU rules kept half a million Britons in dark in power cuts IBM Air force row in Washington threatens to leave key British defence contracts up in the air Insolvencies poised to hit levels of dot-com crash O2 Barclays banks on funky design to lure customers as it revamps branch network Tesco design guru to jazz up tired branches Shell close to selling Infineum for £2bn Bullring buyers circle Pantheon to be sold Saudis raise oil output after UN pressure Vietnam says run on the dong mirrors baht crisis Times Mobile Vertex In Bev steps up pressure on AB In the midst of a national transport crisis, this man believes he can help Andrew Tinkler, the chief executive of Stobart Group, wants a face-to-face meeting with Gordon Brown. Angela Jameson reports The Wall Street Journal Who was Eddie? Andrew Tinkler American Airlines The leader questioned Equity Prices Alium Reader Offers Ltd Angus Calder Poet and historian whose study of the British people in the Second World War has become a classic Angus Calder, writer, historian and poet, was born on February 5,1942. He died of lung cancer on June 5,2008, aged 66 'She was regarded as odd, not to say scandalous' Tim Russert NBC journalist famed for his penetrating political interviews Tim Russert, journalist, was born on May 7,1950. He died of a heart attack on June 13,2008, aged 58 Adelaide 'Su-Lin' Young Intrepid traveller in China and Tibet who became world-famous when her name was given to the first panda brought to the west Su-Lin Young, traveller in China and Tibet, was born on November 23,1911. She died on April 17,2008, aged 96 Myrtle Winter Dynamic and multitalented United Nations officer who in Beirut did much to publicise the cause of Palestinian refugees Myrtle Winter, photographer and United Nations officer, was born on September 3,1916. She died on April 5,2008, aged 92 Ove Andersson Swedish motor chief whose steely resolve led Toyota to Formula One victory Ove Andersson, rally driver and racing administrator, was born on January 3,1930. He died on June 11,2008, aged 77 John Morgan Stalwart of the motor trade who boosted Jaguar's European sales John Morgan, OBE, director of European sales, Jaguar Cars, was born on October 18,1925. He died on May 4,2008, aged 82 Entry and search powers to be strictly construed Law Report Court of Appeal Issue and execution of search warrant both unlawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Word Watching A London landmark in the twilight Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service appointments Legal Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Times Weather Timesonline Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Drowne backs Sakhee's Secret to leave raiders empty-handed Bet of the day Henrythenavigator has Ascot success within his compass Big-race betting Nadal fights back to be king of the grass at Queen's Johnny Murtagh is even money with totesport to be the Warwick Racing Carlisle Sedgefield Windsor Course specialists Beijing beckons for Laws after meteoric rise from obscurity Olympic Games Doncaster Yesterday's racing Salisbury Stratford Boxing Results Cricket Rugby league Sport Staff: Double win puts Haga in the mix as Bayliss is left to rue mistakes Motorcycling Rugby union Tennis Cricket Fixtures Tennis Dragons' roar is heard on and off the field as they top expectations Rugby league Wigan defeat sees serious title challenge emerge The london paper Timesonline Sport Staff: Brough defies neck injury to inspire win for Wakefield The Times Time stands still for those in cow corner Alan Lee visits a part of the world where concern is more about fielding 11 players than the Twenty20 pot of gold Razzaq's onslaught turns tide to leave Sussex all at sea Twenty20 Cup Derbyshire v Yorkshire Ballance swings Lord's clash in Harrow's favour Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire Allenby's heroics wasted by Foxes Audi Essex v Middlesex Does the vision for cricket's future need a Twenty20 reality cheque? We can't compete with the Dutch — even at losing Time for a lookalike, don't you think? How about Federer has to accept the new facts of tennis life Johnson has gift of perfect timing Scotsman lights up Le Mans for Audi, who secure a fourth victory in a row Motor sport Cambridge crew answer World Cup call for Britain Rowing Gabriele Tarquini won the second of yesterday's World Women make light work of Germany Dixon ends drought Gold for Brabants Bondarenko triumphs Brook wants Mclntyre Ellerston edge thriller England's poor start to tour highlights need for attack coach Rugby union Rift with London Irish over Smith deepens Mistakes prove to be costly as All Blacks continue to dominate Gatland keen to improve in order to tackle aspirations beyond Europe Pressure eases, but Scotland face battle to go up in the world Ireland depart disappointed Sport Staff: Saxons on track to defend title Nadal completes perfect Wimbledon preparation with thrilling Queen's win Tennis Artois Championship Ultimate Collection Timesonline Sponsorship hole could leave LTA with egg on its face Westwood falls short as Woods forces play-off against Mediate US Open Leading final scores Disappointed Briton able to find positive notes in defeat My hopes for Beijing were high but now this incredible thing has gone The lost Olympics Two weeks ago, Jessica Ennis's medal aspirations ended with the devastating words 'stress fracture'. Here she tells her story exclusively to The Times Shattered dreams Managing the bad times is key Collingwood's return to form adds icing to tasty cake baked by Pietersen NatWest Series Classic Furniture4u Timesonline ECB reluctant to make sacrifices as the revolutio Times Crossword 23,941 Picture Gallery The Times Formula One can bypass the Mosley gridlock, says Ecclestone Exclusive Ringmaster talks of FIA split The Times Beware the wounded Tiger: Woods still on course for … Cech bounced out by Turkey's comeback Index Today in times2 The Trial of the Sober Dog The weekly serial The next seven days Judge Jargon Case No 3: At The End Of The Day Monday morning blues buster Turn off, tune out The Times Motoring Duffy: the new Dusty or just more fluff? The Welsh Singer Has Already Achieved Hits Here and in the US. Is She the Real Deal, Asks Pete Paphides Timesonline Thumbs down Amiable but forgettable Thumbs up Give her R-E-S-P-E-C-T Caitlin Moran The Times Ratcliffe on Soar, Nottinghamshire, Thursday, June 12 Photostory Piercing truth about body studs One Youth in Three Has Complications with a Piercing. Peta Bee Reports on the Risks and how to Avoid Them Body art dangers Beware of these Dr Thomas Stuttaford Boots Vegan babies Q&A Summer Sale Washboard workout Fitness Forget Endless Sit-Ups and Crunches. These Two Pilates-Style May Exercises are the Ones that Will Help to Exercise Deep Abdominal Muscles and Flatten your Stomach, Says Peta Bee Vegan diet Healthy advice The lure of past Times The Times Archive, now Available Online, is a Fascinating Window on 200 Years of Human History. Ben MacIntyre Reports Time Travel Tomorrow in times2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Enough with the tough The Life of a Former Football Thug Has Been Made into a Film. Luke Leitch Treads Cautiously Mamma MIA Book it, see it Last chance Playing straight The voice How Can Serious Drama Compete in the West End against the Mighty Musical? Returning to the London Stage, Greta Scacchi Has an Idea Times Online Play A passage to India Brigid Grauman is on the Phone to a Call Centre in Calcutta. It's All in the Name of Radical Theatre Cress-seller, Covent Garden market, April 1971 Behind the scenes Glamour, glitz and Gershwin First night Dance Strictly Gershwin Albert Hall Opera An Ocean of Rain The Maltings, Aldeburgh Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham Pop Estelle Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Theatre Twelfth Night Open Air, Regent's Park Concert Waiting for the Barbarians Barbican Pop Massive Attack Festival Hall Inside today Timesoffers Hall's guns blazing Weekend tv How the West Was Lost (BBC Four) Doctor Who (BBC One) Toasted seed coleslaw Dinner tonight Eat it with My Child Won't Eat ITV1, 9pm BBC One A Taste of My Life Viewing guide BBC Two, 6.30pm My Child Won't Eat ITV1, 9pm The Searchers 2.0 (2007) Film choice BBC Four, 10pm Manhunter (1986) ITV1, 10.35pm (except Scotland) Variations Dickens' Secret Lover Channel 4,9pm Kidnapped Abroad Five, 10pm Tequila Sunrise (1988) Five, 11.05pm St Trinian's (2007) 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 Radio choice Daily dingbat Where are you going for your holidays? Would you fly less to help save the planet? Test your parents Saddle up for summer Young times National Festival Makes Horse Riding Free and Easy for Beginners Is riding for me? Puzzle of the day code Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4555 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 250 Acorn Stair Lifts Su doku Hulk The Workout Solution Picture Gallery Timesonline Index Weekend in Number The News Chelsea coach defended Rover blow Striker sparks speculation Emotional Deco stands by Scolari Villa hints at Anfield move Bentley will not be around to play for new manager Picture of the Day Crossed out Ibrahimovic a doubt for crucial Russia match Petit bangs drum for Deschamps as coach Holland's yellow alert Yobo seals Nigeria win I'd give that penalty again, says Webb Picture Gallery Frank Skinner's Euro Blog Spot the pie Euro 2008 in 60 seconds The Tournament Euro 2008 group a Today Yesterday Saturday This week's fixtures Hero and Villain Cech hands trimmings to Turkey with blunder Euro heartache Tony's Fiver Planet Jupitus: Following Euro 2008 is no laughing matter The Tournament Euro 2008 group a Phill Jupitus Abramovich shows up to put heat on Scolari The Times Triumph with Brazil in 2002 confirms the golden touch The coach Euro 2008 group a The Tournament Brave and clever coach steered a team without confidence to fifth World Cup Villa's winner shows some substance to match Spanish style The Games Euro 2008 group D No miracle, goals or points for Rehhagel Tactical Analysis Scolari wins the grey vote The Opinion The Columnist Talking point Attired and emotional It was good to see Uefa's tough line on FC Porto held for all Now it is official. You can be more active dead on a football pitch than alive 'It was a foul of the type that is seen 20 times in every game' Thedebate Royal appointment There is a theory that the reason José Mourinho, coach of Inter The Times Ballack admits to tensions in squad before Austria match Euro 2008 group B The Tournament The Times All change as Croatia gear up for last eight Who is panic buying and who is investing wisely? The Transfers Club-by-club guide Who is panic buying and who is investing wisely? Manchester United Aston Villa Middlesbrough Blackburn Rovers Newcastle United Bolton Wanderers Portsmouth Chelsea Stoke City Everton Sunderland Fulham Tottenham Hotspur Hull City West Bromwich Albion Liverpool West Ham United Manchester City Wigan Athletic Deco regains his swagger The Columnist The Continent The Times Is Villa's stock rising? The fix may not be in Dutch mastery is no great surprise Spot the pie The Fink Tank The Stats Castrol Spot the pie Dell
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