News from 23/06/2008
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Clive Coleman, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Rosemary Righter, Katharine Syfret, Arthur Smith, David Brown, Ben Freeth, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Phill Jupitus, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Mike Hay, Simon Cambers, Hilary Finch, David Smith, David Chater, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Guy Clapperton, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, John Collis, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Karen Bartlett, Amir Cohen, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mary Branscombe, Edward Gorman, Matthew Pinsent, Paul Quinton, Jonathan Fenby, Simon Midgley, Ian Cherry, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Sheera Frenkel, Jennifer Howze, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Carr, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Chris Partridge, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Richard Hassel, Lindsey Bareham, Calvin Shulman, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Clifford Best, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Paul Kernaghan, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Owen Jenkins, George Enderson, Sir John Lea, Sarah Ebner, Michael Gove, Bill Edgar and Kaveh Solhekol, Catherine Philp, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Louise Cohen, Angus Batey, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Dr Charlotte Howell, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Dr Clare Heath, Anthony Powell, Michelle Tucker, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Christopher Irvine, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor, The Rev Dr Anthony J. Carr,
ResumoFree 16-page Wimbledon guide 'Stop him' plea to world as Mugabe gets a free run Opposition leader pulls out of Zimbabwe poll The race may be over but is the violence? Pump more oil, Brown tells Opec Jersey to vote on time Child diabetes fears Ukraine 'genocide' Spain win on penalties Inside today Death of Hitler The Reading List Leading articles The Prime Minister will want his second year to be more successful than his first. Here are five books that may prove to be of assistance Index Long Memories The millions who starved under Stalin should not be forgotten in Ukraine Tennis Kit Roger Federer's forehand may be stylish, but is his new cardigan? Times2 World Business Opinion Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Brown on a mission to tell Opec: pump more oil and pay for our new fuels Like asking tobacco firm to invest in nicotine patches Theo Fennell Will island seize the light? First Britons to vote on dumping GMT Time to choose The Workout Young offenders increase by 27pc MEP arrested 'Work ethic needed' Eight Lotto winners Most read at timesonline. co. uk Written warnings for police who thought it was funny to boast about their car crashes It's raining dogs — 60mph winds close summer shows In court today Breitling The race for votes may be over, but the sound and fury of Mugabe's tyranny linger Zimbabwe Zimbabwe has gone from hope back to fear, and though the MDC has ended its fight there could be more trouble to come. Catherine Philp reports It is now no longer a question of whether this regime Why the military keep this ageing dictator in power President's henchmen Rebel bishop accuses Williams over 'apostasy' Vodafone Multiple Display Advertising Items 'My life is on eBay. It comes with house, job, car and good mates' Briton selling up in Australia for a fresh start IWC Royal Mail Failure to diagnose diabetes is putting lives of over 3,000 children in danger Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Loss of support led teenager to crisis Case study Siemens No chance of a brand-new combine harvester £20,000 bid to salvage lifeboat hero's past Flood victims exploited by cowboy builders Britain rated top for free attractions in Europe British Gas Capital's main attractions are officially hot stuff London London 2012 MPs vow to take on Network Rail Boy, 16, charged over stabbing Obesity surgery reduces cancer Small businesses feeling the strain Benefits claimed for ten years Job bias against Brummie accent Finally, a healthy bottle of white Teach children how to be tough, not just happy, says academic Multiple Display Advertising Items Directline Diplomas lead to a 'two-tier school system' Johnson aide forced to quit as race remarks stir new storm ExxonMobil Labour backs Tehran over proscribing of dissidents "Lithium-ion batteries transformed cell phones because Artists get high and mighty to raise profile of sculpture Buyers spoilt for choice in house market 'Vulnerable' players feared to be at risk from tennis betting syndicates Wimbledon Extra protection for the competitors has been recommended after 'match-fixing' inquiry that raised suspicions over a total of 45 professional contests, write Patrick Foster and Neil Harman Halifax Inside today Federer buttoned up in a cardigan Dfs From camping to weather, fans find life a little sunnier Wimbledon Prison luxury then 'home in two years' for Mann Pardon expected from the President he tried to oust Bonhams Councils warned over snooping Prisoner drug seizings increase Vitamins 'could fix genetic flaws' Watchtower is top cover song Aegean Super-rich accused of getting above themselves in battle over views from green haven The Heath's poet AA Timesonline BlackBerry The shame of our lap-dancing universities Overstretched and underfunded, they vie for media attention. And all the time academic standards are falling When is a hat not a hat? I'm fascinated "i could hear Mugabe's mob coming closer' Picture Gallery Not such a good Chancellor, not such a bad PM After a year in office, Gordon Brown should reflect that he is the architect of his own misfortune Can justice be blind and anonymous? If witness anonymity is withdrawn, many killers will walk free In pastures green, he maketh me down to lie In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Reporting on the Lancastria sinking Download theft Reasons to marry Police, pensions and recruitment problems Sex education and teen mothers Timesonline Extremely full toss Colleges re-named Washington, Sussex Tree inspection Bathtime cuppa? 'All Mugabe's campaigning goes on after dark' Beatings, intimidation, mass indoctrinations in the night . . . Ben Freeth, a farmer, is all too familiar with the election methods of Zanu (PF) O2 The Daily Universal Register Triumphant homecoming for composer and pilgrim First night Opera The Pilgrim's Progress Sadler's Wells Nikon Inside today ING Direct Fight for justice for millions who died in Stalin's famine 'genocide' Ukraine The great hunger Tibetans kept in dark as flame reaches Lhase Ralphlauren Hundreds are lost after ferry capsizes in typhoon More die on land in flash floods and mudslides Philippines Gaza blockade is eased but family of hostage soldier try to halt truce Middle East Five British hostages in Iraq 'are still alive' Standard Life Olympic flame reaches Lhasa but Tibetans are kept in dark Tibet Only a hand-picked few were allowed out to watch the torch as it was carried from the summer palace of the Dalai Lama, Jane MacArtney reports Air France Official versions The Sunday Times 'Once the games are over there will be a settling of accounts' Hidden Hearing Ltd Obama set to cash in on courtship with Clinton Former First Lady pledges support United States Timesonline Times Mobile (AP): Children are killed in cross-border attacks (AP): Crime reporter held (AFP): Police station raided (AFP): Airline grounded (AP): Holy Land leader Multiple Display Advertising Items Law seeks last laugh over royal fun Cartoonists on trial for mocking the crown Spain Trump offers upbeat view of UK housing Lloyds eyes Dresdner Waterworks for 2012 Ministers snub TCI Quote of the day Elementary discovery Business big shot Fears of further oil price rises as rebel attacks in Nigeria offset gains at summit Saudi pledge to raise production lacks impact 'Lord Reith absolutely believed in dance music and … Plastic bags' price goes up in chemical reaction Stock markets Free trade becomes a scapegoat as times get tough Nivea Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Business big shot . . . but US yet to hit the bottom Trump says UK will avoid worst of property plunge . . . UK Total Waterways to carry building materials for Olympic site UK Lloyds TSB assesses Dresdner Bank purchase and Scottish Widows swap Pipex TCI fails to win UK backing in Japanese utility row UK The Wall Street Journal Citigroup and Goldman Sachs cut more staff as effect of credit crunch lingers Timesonline Plastics industry seeks plant-based alternatives as oil prices climb Plastic fantastic Scientists warn of lack of vital phosphorus as biofuels raise demand How a reporter nearly brought down by a turkey-plucker rose to become boss of the BBC Monday manifesto The BBC's reputation was badly damaged by the Hutton report in 2004. Director-General Mark Thompson tells Dan Sabbagh of the fightback The Times The Times CV Equity Prices Epilepsy Reader Offers Ltd Sir Robin Catford Long-serving offical in charge of appointments under Thatcher and Major who advised on Ted Hughes becoming Poet Laureate Sir Robin Catford, CBE, Secretary for Appointments 1982-1993, was born on January 11,1923. He died on May 25,2008, aged 85 Greig Barr Dignified Oxford rector who oversaw the admission of women and helped to create Exeter's reputation as the friendly college His goalkeeping and singing skills helped him to Saban Bajramovic Easy-going, hard-living Serbian musician esteemed across the Balkans and beyond as the king of Gypsy singers Saban Bajramovic, singer, was born on April 16,1936. He died on June 8,2008, aged 72 Utah Phillips Radical US folk singer and pacifist who devoted his life and his many fine songs to leftwing and humanitarian causes Lieutenant John Perkins Coastal forces skipper who fought many night action in the Narrow Seas Lieutenant John Perkins, DSC and Bar, coastal forces captain and businessman, was born on January 1,1920. He died on June 1,2008, aged 88 Flight Lieutenant Nick Ross Lancaster pilot who flew on many precision raids with 617 Squadron Irish ban on unmarried adoption unlawful Law Report House of Lords Loss of chance in deceit Chancery Division Published June 23,2008 Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Marriages Deaths School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements Lipman & Sons Gifts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Timesonline Sue Ryder Care Legal Notices A familiar scene at the Wimbledon championships Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular State opening of Parliament 2008 Court & Social Barony Legal news Service appointments Latest wills Now everyone is digging it Notebook Archaeology Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Ascot galloping along road to recovery A winner for the Queen embodied the royal meeting's return to form. Alan Lee, racing correspondent, reviews five days to remember Pontefract Yesterday's racing results Hereford The last word Kingsgate Native, trained by John Best, has the Darley Hamilton pays the penalty for another rush of blood Lingfield Park Racing Course specialists Wolverhampton Chepstow Bet of the day Windsor Khan is told to wait for shot at big time despite another victory Boxing Huby's late kick earns lowly Castleford deserved point Rugby league Calzaghe's reign nears end as he looks at weightier options Bradford beat back late rally from Hull Flintoff runs out of lives in frantic search for some form with the bat Cricket Twenty20 Cup Yorkshire v Durham Warwickshire remain team to beat after resounding victory Derbyshire v Leicestershire Udal gives Hampshire a fright Cricket Sussex v Surrey Kent v Essex Northamptonshire v Glamorgan Somerset v Worcestershire England's spot in Champions League may go to Pakistan Complacency hits England as they fail to deal with pressure of chase Cricket NatWest Series Searching for simple solution to Pietersen's quick switch Scoreboard from Bristol Idowu the big noise as Britain's men capture last European Cup in style Athletics Third gold for men's double helps to keep title at home Rowing Saxons clinch second consecutive title Rugby union Powell up to speed Jane McGrath Czech makes history England riding high Reid and team of experts on course for bright future The young golfer is proving that Sir Clive Woodward's theory is working, John Hopkins reports Meet the experts Fairway to success Wentworth expected to lose autumn spectacular Players and management have all their shortcomings exposed on nightmare trip Rugby union On-field failure and an incident that has tainted the team means Martin Johnson has England's reputation to restore, Mark Souster writes The Times Winners and losers Andrew rejects blame for tour fiasco Rugby union Carter's genius deepens the gloom for England Redman's men fall short as 'Baby Blacks' secure crown Redding rides to the rescue after Toseland sees weekend fall flat Motorcycling First principles Donington could lose MotoGP to Silverstone Murray prepares to embark on journey of hype and expectation Inside today Ronaldo deal suits United England's less celebrated stars find that obscurity can be an ally Picture Gallery Village green cricket loses a part of its soul Hamilton pays penalty as his title chances start to unravel Motor racing Massa triumphs to lead in championship race Result from Magny-Cours McLaren confident for Silverstone 'Boring' Formula One is the pits, says Montoya Motor racing Colombian has no regrets over switch to Nascar Athletics Results Boxing Cycling Golf Motorcycling Cricket Fixtures Tennis Motor racing Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Tennis The Times Murray's eyes lighting up at prospect of carrying the standard Wimbledon Former coach Gilbert maintains low profile Betfair Inside today Timesonline Today's order of play Top three given key positions Times Crossword 23,947 Picture Gallery The Times Ince shatters barrier to make history at Blackburn Top flight gets first black British manager The Times Mortgages for Business Spanish fiesta: Italy pay heavy penalty 'Five is a different league, six would be extraordinary Index The weekly serial Times modern Today in times2 A match made in heaven Judge Jargon Case No 4: Face Time Monday morning blues buster Have a proper lunch 'As his child, I can say I'm proud of him' In the Week that London Marks Nelson Mandela's 90th Birthday, his Daughter Tells Karen Bartlett how She Overcame her Resentment that He was a Father to the World, but Not to her Charity makes a drama out of a crisis Caitlin Moran The Times Ford Motoring This car's dimensions are humble — almost apologetic, says Giles Smith. Yet, incredibly, it seats seven Peugeot 308 SW Photostory Placebos for children: protection or deception? As a Placebo Pill from the US Heads over Here, Sarah Ebner Asks if It's Really a Good Idea to Give Children Fake Medicine 'We do use them' A doctor confesses Eating shrewdly Globrix To tone up your legs, head for the hills Fitness Running up and down a Steep Incline Activates Muscles to Banish 'saddle-Bags', Reports Peta Bee Dr Thomas Stuttaford We can't stop birds bringing avian flu into Britain, but we can do more to stop it spreading Are you a Su Doku master? Pit your Wits against the Best and Win £1,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Get the best of the fest For Art's sake How to book The main venues Picnicconcerts Credit where credit is crunched First night Opera The Rake's Progress Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire Opening this week Book it, see it Theatre Ten Tiny Toes Everyman, Liverpool Concert Bryn Terfel Wigmore Hall Dance The Infinite Pleasures of the Great Unkonown Tonybee Studios, E1 Inside today Times offers Talk is too cheap TV&Radio Last night's tv How TV Changed Britain Fattoush Dinner tonight Eat it with The Bone Collector BBC One, 10.35pm Tv today Wimbledon Viewing guide BBC Two, from midday/BBC One, 1.45pm Dispatches: The Truth about Food Prices Channel 4,8pm Marilyn (1953, b/w) Film choice BBC Four, 10pm The Bone Collector (1999) BBC One, 10.35pm (times vary) Variations Mary, Queen of Shops BBC Two, 9pm Upstairs Downstairs Love Channel 4,9pm Some Kind of Wonderful (1987) Sky Drama, 10.45pm Separate Lies (2005) Channel 4,12.10am Tomorrow in times2 . . . 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Young times They're bright, they're spotty and they really need your help Daily dingbat Vocabulary test Puzzle of the day Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4561 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 255 Sunrise Su doku Picture Gallery LG The Workout Solution National Su Doku Championships Index Weekend in Numbers Ratings rumble Blues at St Andrew's Boost for Bridge ITV scared off by lure of the BBC Ballack eager to commit Defiant Birmingham insist that McFadden stays put Pelé's presence does not deter robbers News in brief Ronaldinho stays coy on Premier League links Paterson to Burnley Zidane tips Deschamps Index Calderón stokes fire over Ronaldo move The Prem The Web Plus Spot the pie Hiddink's expert lesson plan The Opinion The Columnist Talking point Portugal's pitfall Jô's transfer problems No to fixtures fixing Webb pays penalty Kroenke in the box seat M… 'There could be two losers in the Ronaldo saga' The Debate League rules miss point If God was a gambler Times of prosperity Ince's move offers hope to managers outside top flight Tony's Fiver Euro 2008 in 60 seconds The Tournament Euro 2008 quarter-finals Semi-finals Hero Villain Thigh fidelity Wife's divided loyalties Swede dreams Fàbregas finally puts Italy out of their misery Donadoni's numbers fail to come up in lottery Euro 2008 quarter-finals Turks stuggling The Tournament Nihat blow has Turkey reduced to bare bones A Boston bar crawl in search of soccer Thetournament Euro 2008 quarter-finals Continental elite alerted to discovery of Russia's hidden star Basle police arrested 50 supporters after Holland's … Tactical The 'official' Euro 2008 is good, too The Continent The Expert The Times The Times Ten stars who could soon be coming to a club near you Premier League sides have a lot of talent they can choose from in the tournament Arshavin emerges as real gem in the buying stakes Host making sure there's still some fun down the line The Word Call of the wild The king of football phone-ins is back on our airwaves for Radio 5 Live's Euro 606 Academy Phone a friend Castrol Location is everything in shoot-outs Spot the pie The Fink Tank The Stats Spot the pie Gatorade Index Ladies and gentlemen Quiet, please Wimbledon 2008 Timesonline Why do they want to shoot me so soon? Critics feasted on his French Open humiliation but Roger Federer is ready to prove them wrong Rolex Tough at the top: getting there is easy, it's staying at No 1 that's the really hard part The sporting greats know only too well how difficult it will be for Federer to win again All good things must come to an end Trying not to cause an upset Judy Murray says Andy is relaxed and in form - as long as she doesn't say the wrong thing Murray's moments Rolex 'i see Rafa playing tennis that I do not believe' Manuel Santana, the only Spaniard to have won Wimbledon, is confident of losing his claim to fame 'Grass is for cows': how a clay-loving Spaniard changed his tune Timesonline Wimbledon raises the roof and rings the changes Rolex Men's singles draw Women's singles draw Why I've been happy to serve behind the scenes on five-year tour of duty Wimbledon 2008 Rolex Serbs all smiles but only one has the aura of a true champion They are talented and appealing characters but when you get up close the world's top two players are as different as chalk and cheese The aces, the mismatches and those double faults: the The Graveyard of Champions, rest in peace Rolex Over the hill? This may be Tim's year Winning the Wimbeldon title proved a peak too far but by talking a good game Henman has the opportunity, to last the fortnight Court coverage Martina Navratilova Williams eyes top-ten spot in Times list of greats Rolex Timesonline Rolex Index Stuck in the office — why? Mobile Office Get started Working at home or on the move has never been easier, so why are we not doing it, asks Chris Partridge Bringing it all together Online system saves the day Mobile Office How it worls How action man stays connected Never out of touch in fast-moving PR business Safety must come first when working on the move Mobile Office What you need Business Services A small price for freedom With equipment costs tumbling, remote working makes economic sense, says Guy Clapperton How the phone is becoming a pocket office Guy Clapperton discovers why this small but essential device continues to beguile us with its capabilities Latest gadgets Mobile Office The battle between little and large A smart way to work and play Anything goes on today's phones, as Mary Branscombe discovers Mobile Office Application Dell Key steps to protect home computers Check it out Being in remote control Simon Midgley on the implications of switching staff to teleworking Dell The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline
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