News from 18/06/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Simon Singh, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Caroline Slowik, Rebecca Wood Chief executive, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Dr Calum Sutherland, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Professor Lawrence Whalley, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, Professor Seth Love, David Chater, James Ducker, David Wighton Business and City Editor, Murad Ahmed, Dr Frank Gunn-Moore, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Lauren Thompson, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Robert …, The Rev Ian Gregory, Jonathan Dawid, Valerie Elliott, Amanda Andrews Media Businesss Correspondent, Siobhan Kennedy, The Right Rev Christopher Herbert Bishop Chair, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Professor John Mayer, Richard Tweed, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Ron Lewis, Willem Buiter, Susan Thompson, Professor Gordon Wilcock, Greg Marcar, John Owen, Hugo Rifkind, Suzy Jagger, Geoffrey Alderman, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Terry Christian, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Professor Simon Lovestone Chair, Jacqui MacDermott, Alice Olins, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Felicity Ann Sieghart, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Lucy Powell, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Stuart Ramsay, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, David wighton, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Chris Martin, Michael Moran, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Brett Ryder, Christopher Furlong, Tony Dawe, Ann Tillard, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Professor Nick Fox, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Professor Roy Weller, Stephen Dalton, Sir Peter Wakefield, Ben Hoyle, Martin Samuel Sports Writer, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Philip Hazzard, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Lord Ezra, Professor Julie Williams, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Professor Richard Morris, Carolyn Asome Deputy Fashion Editor,
ResumoIndex The Times New strikes era looms as cost of living spirals Health workers aim to renegotiate pay deal Abu Qatada bailed with electronic tag Old Etonian's life 'safe' Cancer's northern toll Nato warns villagers Music at rock bottom Italy go through Inside today KenKen Now Comes the Test Leading articles The threat of stagflation provides the independent Bank of England with its first truly serious choice. It is being tested. It needs to be tough on prices Index Aux Armes Sarkozy outlines a new strategic vision for France and its forces Destiny of the Stone Are these iconic artefacts genuine symbols of nationalism or just Scotch mist? Style odyssey Prohibition clubs Freak show Sonic abuse Clause and effect Picture Gallery Top tip Today's weather The bail conditions Tiffany & Co. Court frees Abu Qatada on electronic tag Government dismay at bail for radical cleric Fewer rogue outfits but same old fashion crimes as Ascot police lay down the law Follow Henley hints and bring back a touch of class Timesonline The Workout Amnesty award for Times writer Npower inquiry Fuel drivers' pay deal Most read at timesonline. co. uk Girl says top spin bowler shows why she must wear Sikh bangle 'It's a symbol of faith, not a piece of jewellery' England rugby players face police investigation Rolex King does it by the letter as consumers face miserable year of ever-rising prices Inflation Q&A In the real world . . . Fuel, food and a roof over your head — the pressure is on Case studies Bad yes, but at least we don't have to listen to the Rollers Inflation Timesonline Seriously, it doesn't pay to be in politics these days Inflation LG Top military officers to be given £5,000 danger bonus Brown faces revolt after salary freeze for ministers Killers who machine-gunned boy as he slept face life in jail British Airways In court today The 'Lyrical Terrorist' wins appeal against conviction The Times Polar racers chilling out in Hampshire Britons endure -20C chamber before trial against Norwegians Northern rock Life in a cold climate Bmi Show Duffy some Mercy please, Mr Rotten People Moss-Miller: handbags at dawn The Face Möben Joan Rivers declared herself "thrilled" to be turfed … David Davis will have no problem with the pink vote … Today's Cabinet crib sheet notes are courtesy of Baroness Scotland of Asthal Postscript At last the Royal Family can vote CitroËn Scots face 'shame' of supermarket booze queue Why a lady chimp keeps mum for monkey business Bringing it all together Ford Fruit-and-veg man sets out his stall as a challenger to 'barmy' David Davis The freedom fighter who really takes a liberty Rac Blears faces investigation over laptop security lapse Total Britain is the world's biggest arms exporter Safety alert after woman is killed by heat pack fire McCanns to be told of evidence against them Churchyard sheep upset vicar's other flock Greek Ministry of Rural Development & Food Scientists perplexed by enormous pi from the sky Smoking and poverty blamed as cancer kills more in the North Cancer New evidence shows that people living between Manchester and the Scottish Border are 20% more likely to die from some form of the disease than those in the South. David Rose reports Bose Top-up treatment reviewed Stoics resigned to their fate Case study Inequalities start in the womb The great divide Cancer Age-standardised rates per 100,000. England 2005 Co-operative Cheers as land of the drunken trees gets £10m Multiple Display Advertising Items Drugs don't work . . . but thinking you've taken them does Performance-boosting benefits 'all in the mind' Multiple Display Advertising Items £55m gifts repay Oxbridge student debts - with interest College to be renamed after donor and founder The funding jigsaw Analysis Refugee action Vive la différence? It's a recipe for disaster The party that is first to let the voters know what it really stands for . . . loses It's us cracking up - not the sound quality Two for the road Brass neck Index Only a pawn in their game Picture Gallery Happy, twaddle-free Birthday to the NHS The health service is weighed down by mad campaigns, obsessive consultations and the march of alternative medicine Inflation: we can pay now or later Opinion The Governor of the Bank of England thinks he can hit his target painlessly. He is wrong One year on, a home from home In my view Thunderer: They want to drive out small competitors Dementia research needs more funding Zimbabwe sanctions Church bickering over gays is unchristian Troubled times ahead in Europe Timesonline Top tea tips A bell break Conquering heroes? Art and oily breeds A dog's dinner Absent-minded The grotesque bidding game undermining our universities Opinion Firsts have doubled and thirds almost died out as higher education puts 'customer satisfaction' and image before standards, Geoffrey Alderman says O2 The Daily Universal Register Poet-crooner's money troubles are a windfall for us First night Pop Leonard Cohen Opera House, Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Shackled and pale, a lonely mercenary faces his accusers in African coup trial Timesonline The secretive tycoon Behind the story Index It's tricky doing business when Russia won't play by rules Multiple Display Advertising Items McCain risks green reputation with call for more offshore oil United States Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The tow rope broke, the guns jammed and we were the target' Afghanistan Deep in Taleban territory, Stuart Ramsay went on reconnaissance with The Parachute Regiment's elite Pathfinder unit. They got a hostile reception Goodwood Villagers flee valley as Taleban dig in to face allied onslaught Multiple Display Advertising Items Sarkozy marches back into Nato with military shake-up Smokers under a cloud switch to private parties They give up restaurants to beat the ban The Times (AP): Hamas and Israel 'agree ceasefire' (Reuters): Baghdad car bomb kills 51 (AP): Russia to destroy nerve gas stocks (AP): Cyd Charisse The Times Consumers face up to 40% rise in energy bills as gas price soars MP criticises Ofgem as toothless tiger Food companies to share transport Shareholders' plea Whitbread ahead Tesco chicken call Quote of the day Goldman makes gains Business big shot US watchdog wants London to tighten oil market rules Index Stock markets Providence group circles Informa after UBM talks end US tanks breach the privet hedges Setting a golden standard Commodities Dire outlook Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot We hummed CBRE More than 20 years after Money for Nothing, music sales are in dire straits For the record Aviva The problem with self-regulation and cyberspace City Diary Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Forget Peak Oil, worry about Peak Water, a consultant … City Diary Take aim! Fire! City Diary Are the banks treating us like funts? The Labour MP City Diary It had to happen. Moir Lockhead, the chief executive … City Diary Picture Gallery Banks and stores come under attack for reckless approach to credit card lending The Times Counting the cost City investors fear Treasury will ban pre-emption Whitbread wins and rivals lose as Britons trim their budgets Multiple Display Advertising Items Discounters score in harder times Analysis Tesco cries foul as celebrity chef enlists heavyweight support for chicken coup Dowjones Rock considers legal action Ten Alps profits on the rise Wincanton pulls its offer for TDG Raymarine sales in the doldrums The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Profit and loss Goldman silences the rumours as profits hold up in face of a 'challenging' market US producer prices jump as fuel costs bite The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Epilepsy research uk British funds Turkish giant causes consternation in Brussels Win a £2,5oo garden makeover from The Cotswold Company 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 Miners help blue chips to shrug off inflation worry Market report Deutsche Land ends contracts Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Halma is one conglomerate that should remain in favour Domino Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Wincanton Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Stan Winston Hollywood designer who won four Oscars for creating a menagerie of uncannily plausible monsters, freaks and saurians Index John Whale Head of BBC religious programmes who as editor of the Church Times came to relish the greater nuance of print journalism John Whale, broadcaster and journalist, was born on December 19,1931. He died of a brain tumour on June 17,2008, aged 76 Lives online Commander Derek Wright Wartime Coastal Forces skipper of motor torpedo boats who was three times decorated for his skill and courage in sinking German shipping at night Commander Derek Wright, DSC and two Bars, wartime Coastal Forces skipper and businessman, was born on September 29,1915 He died on May 10,2008 aged 92 Result of abandoning domicile of choice Law Report Court of Appeal Deserter earns refugee status Court of Appeal No privacy for male breasts Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services University News Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Times Archive A fishing industry in the era of sail Timesonline Court Circular Memorial services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Revel in the refinement of the new St Lucia Late travel Discover the luxury of an all-inclusive break British Isles Late deals Two nights in a country house in Mid Wales from £185; six nights in Italy, £369; Cape Town for a week, £770 Short haul Timesonline Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Spanish sprinter claims first-day honours as Ascot goes truly global Royal Ascot The Times Timesonline Index Phoenix Tower to rekindle Cecil's glory days Royal Ascot Royal Ascot Kempton Park Course specialists Lyonsdown Worcester Royal Ascot Yesterday's results Thirsk Yarmouth Ripon Newton Abbot William Hill Hamilton Park Racing Champion stays on course despite Murtagh sailing close to the wind Royal Ascot "I'm on to a winner, because my partner's looking after Williams joins list of Beijing absentees League set to expand Mets sack Randolph Presidents selected Varndell hopes to grasp his second chance after Andrew rings changes Rugby union Thelondonpaper Khan bout is Gomez's last shot at fame and fortune Boxing MCC gives green light to switch-hitting as others try to emulate Pietersen Cricket England set to field unchanged team Oxford v Cambridge Lancashire v Durham Leicestershire v Yorkshire Kaneria applies the brakes before Napier accelerates Cricket Twenty20 Cup Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire Somerset v Glamorgan Worcestershire v Warwickshire Resurgent Middlesex begin to look less off colour The County Set Wasted trip for Caddick Australian stars come to the party for Bedser Goosen adds insult to injury after claim Woods exaggerated the pain Golf South African says remarks were 'light-hearted' Baseball Results Bowls Cricket Tennis Murray happy with his form despite taking early tumble Tennis Timesonline Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Third-party agreement with elite benefits Comment Today Euro 2008 Euro 2008 in 60 seconds Hero Dancing in the street Annus horribilis Van Basten shuffles his pack but still emerges holding all the aces Barcelona step up interest in replacing Eto'o with Adebayor Window watch Milkround Hicks says Torres not for sale at any price Football Group D today Men's Fitness Pirlo ensures Italy fight on as group of death claims France Euro 2008 End of the golden era after Domenech's youngsters fail to make grade Bowing out Les Bleus off colour Euro 2008 Matches with most fouls Tormented Toni off target Off night: Abidal makes his departure with little protest as one calamity follows another for France yesterday Times Crossword 23,943 Picture Gallery Curtain falls on les misérables France make early exit while Italy survive The Times Index Euro 2008 Index Garfield: proving, at 30, that sloth and lasagne pay off Times modern The Wednesday profile Cover Story Feature Times Reader Offers Arts Puzzles Fashion TV&Radio Style counsel Bag men Bad statistics This week: detention without charge Penny ante Further reading Novel look at the future imperfect The Times Richard Morrison Copenhagen's Tivoli gardens can teach us a lot about grace, tranquillity and tradition The Times Saved the wildest place on earth Remote and Impenetrable, the Chaco Forest in Paraguay Has Been Saved with the Help of a Maverick Conservationist from Suffolk. Simon Barnes Reports. Pictures by David Bebber Land purchase: acts of pointless generosity? And why the World Land Trust is different High school phenomenon High School Musical, the Most Successful MADE-FOR-TV-MOVIE of All Time, is Coming to the West End. Will its Magic Translate on to the Stage, Asks Lucy Powell Milkround Timesonline I turned oranje for Euro 2008 Damian Whitworth Finds out what It's like to Support Holland — Acting 'craazee' in a Wig Helps, Apparently A style odyssey, from the New Look to websites by way of frilly knickers Fashion Dfs Times Archive Extend or enhance? 40 not out A Guide to the Clothes and Accessories that Work — or Don't — for Grown-Ups. This Week: Hair Extensions Young and funky Beauty Keep It Bright, Simple and Affordable, Says Sarah Vine AA The shorts circuit Mutton dressed as lad From Knee-Length Cut-Offs to Barely-There Seventies Styles, Cyclical Shorts Trends are Hard to Follow. Especially when You've Been in Long Trousers for Some Time, Muses our Maturing Fashion Follower Viktor & Rolf Fashionista questionnaire Life would be blurry without glasses . . . me to celebrate my baby bump Please help The Problem I'm a Size 10, but Will Be Six Months Pregnant at my Goddaughter's Christening next Month. I've Nothing to Wear, but I Do Have £150 to Spend . . . Emma Hope Put yourself in the frame Art is the Big Influence this Summer, so Make an Impression in Masterly Prints and Bold Colours. Pictures by Zac Frackelton Multiple Display Advertising Items Workplace harmony Crème Musician Mike Batt Has Worked with Everyone from Katie Melua to the Wombles, but his Most Productive Relationship is with his PA, Rosanna Black. Together They Talk to Rosalind Renshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index An Olympic nightmare Beijing's Stadium is Stunning, but the Other Buildings in its New Park Don't Deserve Any Medals, Says Tom Dyckhoff The bulletin Sir Peter Blake plays the banker, and Russell Brand jumps publishers Parade of the uglies Other Chinese Olympic venues The voice Man united As Manchester Gets Ready to Celebrate One of its Most Fabled Sons, Terry Christian Shares his Memories of Anthony H. Wilson Arts from the archive You had to be there Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Art's anarchists ring the Division bell First night Visual Art Radical Light National Gallery Theatre De Profundis tyttelton Opera Albert Herring Glyndebourne Concerts Aldeburgh Festival Snape Maltings Opera Ariadne auf Naxos Covent Garden Theatre 2,000 Feet Away Bush Theatre, W12 Palace Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Orchestra of outcasts TV&Radio Last night's tv Imagine . . . (BBC One) Summer Heights High (BBC Three) Chicken with watercress pesto and fennel Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Coldplay at the BBC Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm Springwatch Spectacular BBC Two, 8pm Megastructures Five, 8pm Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) Film choice Film4,9pm Shanghai Dreams (2005) BBC Four, 10pm Variations Tribal Wives BBC Two, 9pm Black Dog (1998) BBC One, 11.40pm (except N. Ireland) Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) New to Sky Box Office Times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 35 Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice The riddle classes Young times Can You and your Schoolmates Create Conundrums? Send us your Puzzles Daily dingbat Which team do you want to win Euro 2008 — and why? Jokes of the day How to solve Puzzle of the day Ladder Mind games Win a Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit Times2 Crossword No 4557 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 252 Vale Bridgecraft Su doku Index Picture Gallery Volkswagen Yesterday's Solutions
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