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News from 24/06/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, L. S. Illis Emeritus consultant neurologist, Alexi Mostrous, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Nicola Copping, Fashion Writer, Matt Spence, David Aaronovitch, Siobhan Mulholland, Robert Vincent, Philip Rogerson, Robert Chapman, chief executive, Richard Whitney, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Janet Hutchings, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Charlene Sweeney, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Fiona Awang, Lucy Bannerman, Sathnam Sanghera, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Colin Waine, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Professor Karol sikora, medical director, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Jon Ritman, Ken Russell, Robert Jenkins, Peter Stiff, Pete Jackson, Coleene Tudor, William Worsley Deputy president, CLA, Chris Johnston, Susan Thompson, Hilary Fisher, director, Peter Paphides, Emma Mahony, Jonathan Fenby, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Lucy Hack, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Mark Pritchard MP, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Colin O'keeffe, Jeremy Page, Helen Yates, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Christian Pambrun, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Guy Liardet, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Peter Morris, Ralph Alvarez, Mel Smith, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Dalya Alberge Arts Corrspondent, Veronica Schmidt, Amanda Ursell Times Nutritionist, John Birmingham, Michael Joyce, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Claire-Marie Hall, David Robertson, Richard Ford, W. J. Warren, Steven Richmond, Stephen Pollard,

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Index The Times Case for military action in Zimbabwe Lord Ashdown says terror must be ended 'Now intervention is the only solution left' British hope lobs then sobs her way to Wimbledon win Couples denied free IVF therapy on NHS Council strikes plan Landmark web chat Building costs to rise Inside today First man on the Moon Making It Personal Leading articles The Harare Henchmen who keep Robert Mugabe in power must face sanctions against their assets, travel and the overseas education of their children Index Think Big Planning decisions must be fast, but fair Gormless Gormley on the Fourth Plinth combines a good artist with bad art Times2 World Opinion Business Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Infertile couples denied full IVF as NHS offers them just one chance Few health trusts provide the recommended level of therapy Wife who lost out Case study Bvlgari That's out! Wimbledon row over locals who take backhanders for parking Raincoat stops talk about play as Williams sings praises of her mac The Workout John Leslie arrested Street gunman jailed Job losses predicted Most read at timesonline. co. uk Schools face closure after workers vote to strike Walkout over pay will also hit other services Claims that Darling may be replaced as Chancellor are nonsense, No 10 says TAG Heuer MoD chiefs have plans for military force but insist action is unlikely Zimbabwe Harare's armed forces 'They beat you ... man, woman, boy ... even old men, pregnant women' Good intentions but vague on the detail of how to get Mugabe out Timesonline John Lewis Rail misery set to grow with overcrowded trains, longer journeys and no new lines Future of fast ferries in doubt as cost of fuel soars 3,000 officers for border protection Station killer jailed Girl suffers loss of legs Carla Lane sells up Baby crocodiles 'talk' Siemens Town silent for woman soldier and her comrades Film-maker kidnapped in Afghanistan is set free Mallory Toyota I want to break free — from all this squabbling People No more choc and awe for British troops After 27 years the circus is coming to town again — … Make way for Mr Macabre The Face Ian McEwan Rac David Davis is too busy to accept a briefing from Lord Postscript Jarvis Cocker promotes his forthcoming Musical Map … Communities This terrifying creature grappling with the Ood, the squid-faced monster from Doctor Who, is Mark Thompson, Director - General of the BBC Hopes fading for lost and wounded dolphin Castle Cover 75 arrested in crackdown on people-trafficking Earliest golf ball a prize for trophy seekers Scientist throws light on epic debate over eclipse Women's archive lands a new blow for equality Trafalgar Square volunteers will be offered the chance to put themselves on a pedestal CBI warns of power cuts if Planning Bill is defeated Timberland Flooring Dell Baby died 'after shaking by nanny caused epilepsy' Estate agent tortured boss for ransom Multiple Display Advertising Items In court today 'Fat map' reveals 1 in 10 children is obese when starting school Obesity No such thing as 'puppy fat' Business Services Parents who pack unhealthy lunches will get ticking-off Think of structure, but don't forget to include a little treat James Bond fan tries to keep up with the Indiana Joneses Mobile simply closer Tory MEPs face expenses threat Cameron praises resignation call Teacher scheme to be doubled Olympics could squeeze London Priory Ian Blair wouldn't promote me because I am not white, says top Asian policeman Multiple Display Advertising Items Now intervention is the only solution left The idea that Robert Mugabe will somehow cave in to sanctions or diplomatic pressure is absurd Alone together, dining Facebook style Milking a trend The lessons China and 'Grandpa Wen' learn from history Borderline case Summer in the city Who'll finish off Gordon? Follow the money The super-rich donors who have bankrolled new Labour are increasingly disillusioned with the Prime Minister Picture Gallery The price of ditching grammar schools Comprehensives were supposed to improve social mobility. Instead they hindered it No Taleban in sight In my view Timesonline Thunderer: Thunderer Trees are no real danger to people D-Day modesty Grammar schools, Ed Balls and elitism Drink, morals and teenage sex Timesonline The deadly dropper Smoke-free fun? Imitation, flattery Essex, Ontario The Brummie cuppa To understand the future of China, you must look to its past Confucius is enjoying a revival and Communist Party leaders consciously ape their Imperial forebears. Jonathan Fenby explains why Dfs The Daily Universal Register A lusty Falstaff who lives long in the memory First night Theatre Falstaff Warehouse, Croydon Multiple Display Advertising Items Hu pokes his head over 'Great Firewall' to seek the opinions of 221m netizens Chinese President answers questions online China Social networking Why the next US president will be a lefty Art is evicted as money moves in with 'land grab' Russia Norwich Union (AFP): Labour Party will back dissolution (AP): Journalist found dead in cell (Reuters, AFP): US considers outpost in Iran (AFP): Obscenity arrest comedian dies Abbey Romance of the dining car gives way to demand for food to go 'Big Mac' homage to giant of island's independence is banished to the mountains Cyprus Scourge of Britain Ing Direct Chopsticks and warm toilet seats reveal a country that is not as green as it looks Japan The eco-message at the G8 summit next month will be undermined by a society that wants its kettles boiling permanently, writes Leo Lewis The Times Air Tattoo Threat of return to full-scale whaling puts watchdog at risk Court told crying baby was shot in mother's arms Briton accused of murders blames dead wife United States Multiple Display Advertising Items McCain aide says terror attack 'would help Republicans' United States Nationwide Lefties to retain their grip on power Campaign gaffes British Airways Cowdery leads top investors in move against B&B's deal with TPG Capital Small shareholders have option to join new plan McDonald's chief talks of burgeoning costs Debenhams hits back HBOS shorting out Channel 4 cuts outlay Quote of the day ECB in rate dilemma Business big shot 'Radio stuck in an analogue world risks becoming irrelevant' Rio Tinto's new iron deal hammers industrial costs Stock markets Come the Resolution at Bradford & Bingley High price struck while iron is hot Investec Commodities Currencies Uncomfortable place to settle Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items McDonald's benefits from crunch despite food rises Business big shot Brazilians buy meat supplier Timesonline Sartoriani Carbon Trust Debenhams acts to quash market fears as shares continue slide to record low UK Leaders in London Key J Sainsbury boss defects to Tesco City's £46m earner New Expro deal delay This is Bill Gates and Paul Allen, co-founders of Microsoft, at Seattle's Lakeside high school. It is one of a series of early pictures of Gates that he has supplied to Fortune magazine before standing down to run his charitable foundation Pipex Hedge fund betting causes HBOS to close below the rights issue price FSA says it is monitoring short positions Hall changes tune over corporate sponsorship City Diary Much excitement at Dresdner Kleinwort at the outing … From the transcript of the Select Committee hearing … Are staff at First Great Western, aka Worst Late Wester Timesonline Picture Gallery Digital group presses for early switchover from analogue as industry costs reach new pitch Channel 4 cuts inevitable despite BBC support offer Qantas Banks should come clean on reporting exposures Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurozone's stagnant growth and inflation present Central Bank with rate dilemma Fed to take on greater powers after the near-collapse of Bear Stearns Shanghai market battered in wake of fuel-price surge Matters of influence The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Leonard Cheshire Disability British funds Fed hoping for a summer busy doing nothing Multiple Display Advertising Items Wall Street 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 Energy sector fires spark into downcast FTSE 100 Market report Idox thrives on unique status Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Shake-up of structure finds Weir in high-growth markets Pinewood Deal of the day Timesonline ACM Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands Reader Offers Ltd Squadron Leader Michal Cwynar Polish fighter pilot who became an ace with five kills and also shot down three V1 flying bombs Squadron Leader Michal Cwyner, DFC, Croix de Guerre, Virtuti Militari, Wartime Polish fighter ace, was born on November 14 1916. He died on May 20 2008 aged 92 'Beware of the dangerous trap of looking ahead; it … The Very Rev Professor Henry Chadwick Lives remembered David Topliss High-scoring rugby league international and coach who captained sides in three Wembley finals David Topliss, rugby league player and coach, was born on December 29,1949. He died on June 16,2008, aged 58 Trevor Wilkinson Motor engineer whose distinctive TVR sports car became the emblem of the fast set in post war Britain Trevor Wilkinson, motor engineer was born on May 14,1923. He died on June 6 2008 aged 85 Allan Malcolm Athletics coach who inspired generations of undergraduates at Cambridge University Allan Malcolm, athletics coach and superintendent of physical education at the University of Cambridge, was born on October 21 1919. He died on June 14 2008 aged 89 George Carlin US comic whose risqué monologues often sailed close to the wind George Carlin comedian, was born on May 12,1937. He died of heart failure on June 22,2008, aged 71 Balance of probabilities for release of prisoner Law Report House of Lords Rent counts towards purchase Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths The Times Announcements Lipman & Sons Congratulations Thelifechangecentre Legal Notices Young Frenchmen determined to fight on Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Celebration Legal news Latest wills A survey of sea power Weather Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Classic generation expected to prove dominant force when facing elders Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Betting Wolverhampton Course specialists Windsor All the thrills and spills from the first day at Wimble Chepstow Newbury Racing Brighton Beverley Newton Abbot Bet of the day Money talks as players reveal change of focus Australia don pink handles in tribute to Jane McGrath Cricket Results Golf Shooting Hampshire v Surrey Triathlon Lancashire v Derbyshire Cricket Fixtures Tennis Ecclestone: I had nothing to do with exposing Mosley scandal Motor racing The Times Wentworth era concludes as Match Play has makeover Golf Ince feel-good factor hides deeper ills Portsmouth fail with £9m bid for Crouch Football Rethink over Ronaldo Villa chase Sidwell Uefa eyes pot of gold Aragonés still leaving Ferguson effect felt by former leaders who rose to become rivals Ince latest protégé to be top-flight manager Fulham eye Bullard swap for Young to stiffen defence Window watch Roberto Rosetti has been appointed to referee the Euro Italian media call for the return of Lippi From flop to superstar: Kazim Kazim — so good Turkey named him twice Euro 2008 Russians hail Hiddink as genius behind 'the miracle' Timesonline Another defeat, another £10,000 — such is life for a first-round loser Czech on way home after 43 minutes Timesonline The Times Ivanovic provides service with a smile Yesterday's results Today's order of play That's the wonder of woollies . . . how Federer fashioned statement of intent Wimbledon in 60 seconds Best of mates Better mates Magic number What Rafa says Tuning in Rain or shine? It's so emotional for gutsy Baltacha after winning her fight to belong Injury-prone Briton breaks down in tears Elena's body blows Timesonline As former greats find it difficult to get in, Bogdanovic has little trouble locating SW19 exit Gillette Karlovic and Nalbandian depart early Timesonline Times Crossword 23,948 Picture Gallery The Times Murray ready to withstand the weight of expectation British No 1 bids to lift Wimbledon gloom The Times Inside today Ince may become a qualified success — but deeper questi Index Today in times2 Feature Arts Times Reader Offers Puzzles Families TV&Radio The Hitchhiker by Robert Gwathmey (1937) Thetimes Matching set Prepubescent boy Useless fact of the day Middle-class dilemma Talking shop If you scan me, I come up as 'Soft Fruit and Sweets' Tattooed, Irrepressible and Camp, Makeover Master Gok Wan Charms the Completely Smitten Caitlin Moran and Discusses Life's Biggest Topics with her — Sex, Fags and Kylie Sathnam Sanghera Indians may not score points for sportiness, but when it comes to spelling we're the bee's knees The Times Stitching time Britain's Prisons are Crammed and Inmates are Locked up for Longer than Ever, Making It Even Harder for Charities to Find Them Useful Work, Emma Mahony Reports from HMP Maidstone Brand Alley Time is money What prison costs The peril of children who insist that they are fat Families Forty per Cent of Girls Aged 9 or 10 Have Been on Diets, an Expert Claims. Siobhan Mulholland Looks at a Trend that is Also Increasing among Boys Parent alert What you can do AA Grief for my illicit love Family secrets A 35-Year-Old Married Mother of One Tells of the Guilt and Despair that She Feels after the Death of her Married Lover Volkswagen Our bright teenage daughter is refusing to go to school. How can we drag her back into class? Are you a Su Doku master? Pit your Wits against the Best and Win £1,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Index He was art's Big Bang After Cezanne, Nothing Would Ever Be the Same, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Courtauld Cézannes Courtauld Institute, WC2 Picnic Concerts Living colour Scandalous lives, stunning images: the Post Impressionists Experience America at second hand Recycling — Great for the Planet, Not Always Great for Art, Says Joanna Pitman Richard Prince: Continuation Serpentine Gallery, W2 Buy me Ken Russell Religious art always inspires me. It appeals to my inner pilgrim Radio Putting up a wall of defiance First night Pop My Bloody Valentine Roundhouse, NW1 Concerts Aldeburgh Festival Roundup Various venues, Suffolk Theatre . . . Sisters Gate Theatre, W11 Inside today Lou Reed's Berlin Timesoffers Maid for each other Tv & Radio Last night's tv Upstairs Downstairs Love (C4) Snog Marry Avoid BBC Three) Massaman duck curry Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Extraordinary Animals Viewing guide Five, 7.30pm Legend of the Crystal Skulls: Revealed Five, 8pm Contraband (1940, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,12.35pm LA Confidential (1997) Film4,11pm Variations Imagine. . . BBC One, 10.45pm The Supersizers Go. . . Regency BBC Two, 9pm Captives (1994) BBC One, 11.40pm Plus Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 27 Web watcher Radio choice Today's radio High drama Young times Claire-Marie Acts Clever as Smash-Hit Musical Comes to the London Stage Daily dingbat Are too many children too fat? If so, what should the Government do about it? Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Spiral Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4562 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 256 The Wellman Clinic Su doku Index Picture Gallery Zorro Yesterday's Solutions Index 'Apple-fuelled bike is a corker' Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Community's Best Friends Other Views It's grand life in academia Education Good cop support or bad? Management A change is going to come The Week in … In the Professional Press New Medical Research How many nurses in a ward? Health Other Stories we Liked No fuel — so give 'em soup Health Suddenly you're employers Social Care Adults need greater protection Social Care Watchdog should act on racism Education A champion for the modern girl Interview Learning to make tea to get a "hostess" badge? Hot-air ballooning on Mount Everest is more like it for modern Girlguiding UK, Denise King, its chief executive, tells Alex Hardy Media The Key to. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times A case for the paperless office What. . . For In Diary Man Lands on the Moon Man takes first steps on the moon Armstrong says: one giant leap for mankind Greatest moment of time The Rest of the News Kleinwort Benson The Times

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