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News from 25/06/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Stuart Flitton, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, Steve Boucher, David Brown, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Brian Parker, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, The Rev Michael Crow, Carl Mortished, Tony Fell, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Professor Chris Barton, Kevin Eason, Colin Clarke, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Dr Tim Wakeley, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, A. Baker, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Nick Rowland-Jones, Ron Lewis, Robert Eddison, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Ben Schott, Nick Raynsford, Suzy Jagger, Russell Vallance, Sarah Vine, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Johannes Eisele, Alice Olins, Emma Pomfret, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Peter Brodrick, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Peter Hooper, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Jill Sherman White hall Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Virginia Matthewes, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Professor Frank Rhodes, Tony Dawe, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Erin O'connor, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Judith Heywood, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, Rosa Monckton, Richard Ford, GabrielLe Starkey,

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Free DVD: The Great Train Robbery The Times Outrage over £200m UK investment in Zimbabwe Mining giant defies international pressure Anonymity ruling puts murder cases at risk Strike right demands Home buyer gloom Monet goes for £40m Wimbledon shock Inside today The Price of Justice Leading articles Witness intimidation will always be an obstacle for prosecutors, but witness anonymity is not the way round it Index Gunboat Diplomacy A Japanese warship docking in China heralds a diplomatic thaw Pay Load The Government faces a battle on public sector pay that it cannot afford to lose Times2 Opinion World Business Sport Picture Gallery University degree inflation Today's weather Unions want strike rights as price for bailing out Labour Harvey Nichols Sale Starts Today Labour poll slump Going private: contracts for welfare work up for grabs They still can't get him out as legendary batsman's grave blocks concert hall plan Timesonline Fuller Pilch was a little bit more than the Kevin Pietersen … The Workout Brown deal to quash Planning Bill rebels Tree-branch death Academy exclusions Germ funding needed Most read at We are too stretched to keep fighting in both Afghanistan and Iraq, admits Forces chief British head of UN security quits after bomb criticism Rolex Dozens of murder cases at risk after collapse of hitman Criminal justice Appeals begin after witness anonymity ruling First casualty of the decision Case Study 'This was the way these mothers won justice' Secret identities were chief weapon in fight against gun gangs The erosion of a basic right Travelbag African mineral riches Protest threat to Mandela concert Norwich Union Direct Ex-broadcaster John Leslie condemns fresh rape claims as 'trial by media' Boots In court today Barclays Here's a date for One's diary People The law lords ruled that the anonymity granted to some witnesses was a breach of a defendant's right properly to cross examine his accuser. The Government argues that it is the only way to avoid the intimidation of witnesses Multiple Display Advertising Items John Prescott recalled his student days during a visit Postscript Michael Balls, father of Ed "I'm not bidding for the … The Carphone warehouse Oh, what a goal. Motty silenced The Face John Motson Royal Mail Girl crushed by swing bridge loses both her legs British Airways Narnia Doctors missing vital signs of child brain cancer Speed of tumour diagnosis is slower than that in Mexico Vodafone 'Hannah is attention-seeking' Case study Multiple Display Advertising Items Selfridges EasyCruise Boris sticks his oar in to boost heir apparent Möben Privacy issue holds up city crime map Plan to close women's prisons is abandoned Novel sale of Austen first edition for £180,000 Bishop rallies Church against 'militant secularism' Climate change the buzzword as dragonfly lands Lastminute Tycoon's £3m will refloat Cutty Sark Linford Christie's win is scratched from champions' pantheon by Olympic chiefs A sitcom holiday in Slough? Somebody's having a laugh Trapped by rent rises, first-time buyers see dream … Housing Plummeting mortgage approvals mean more would-be buyers are having to stay in rentals, write Judith Heywood and Rebecca O'Connor Multiple Display Advertising Items Smart landlords snap up properties that would-be buyers are having to rent 'Flats would be gone as soon as they appeared' Brown's tragic irony: being right may not win him votes Bringing it all together Multiple Display Advertising Items Monet masterpiece fetched record £41m as new money talks in London art world Crowded market is running out of big names Impressions of an artist Timesonline Coach driver jailed for drink-drive crash Arrest over fuel death Lennon's beetles Weight drug approved Thirteen in saloon car Raids on allotments We are paranoid, but they're still out to get us People's outrage at wrongdoers being spied on is just a symptom of our impotence in the face of bureaucracy Stolen lifebelts give me a sinking feeling No comment The tartan monster lives on in the self-centred SNP Open wide Peers not parents make us what we are We will never increase social mobility until we understand what really forms children's characters Picture Gallery Having their Dundee cake and eating it Beneath the self-confidence of Scots nationalism lies a rather unattractive self-interest It's a balcony of two halves In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Greenwich Park and its Olympic role Hold the curtain The true schismatics Timesonline University degree inflation We can help MPs to keep it real Roerich's rite? Blitzed out Feather bedding Two wheels good Dfs Brown's Interesting Times Some of the events that have shaped Gordon Brown's first year as Prime Minister — by Ben Schott The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Stranger than ever and still playing hard to get First night Pop Radiohead Victoria Park, E3 Win Tesco 'Young men in Zanu shirts roam the streets, eyes wild with intoxication' Zimbabwe A History of violence: The murderous past of Robert Solidarity hero is named as a communist spy From murder to terror: the tactics of Robert Mugabe Political killing has replaced bloody massacres Zimbabwe Obama adds voice to condemnation Opodo Warship becomes symbol of peace bringing help for enemy China Giant pandas put on fruit diet as bamboo supplies run short Oil-price promises are only good at face value Multiple Display Advertising Items Ten die as blast hits Sadr City revival talks Olmert leadership faces final hours as rocket attack threatens ceasefire hopes Israel West Bank police promised £80m in support Trouble at the top Senate passes law to 'save Berlusconi' (AFP): Tourism ban lifted (AP): Russian fleet deadline (Reuters): Everglades buyout (AFP): Junta retires generals (AFP): Auschwitz artist dies (AP): Highway robbery (AP): Banker's desperation Solidarity hero was communist spy, says new book Country in uproar over Lech Walesa's past Poland Timesonline Rallying cry 'My buildings are unique because they are the first ones to rotate every second' United States The Times Irish voters show support for EU Salmonella link to tourist death (AP): Whale decision delayed a year (AFP): Donors come to river's rescue The Times Fuel-price leap makes motorists cut journeys Baugur out of Booker Dubai's Trillium move Nokia boosts Symbian Quote of the day HSBC setback Business big shot Bradford & Bingley ready to open books after Cowdery revises offer Bank seeks reássurances over investors' rights Sales boom at discount food stores as the crunch bites 'Oil is essential, unlike the tulip bulbs hoarded by Stock markets Energy boss says utility bills will keep on rising Resolution should be made by investors Doha snub another blow to LSE Commodities King in check Timesonline Pipex Currencies Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Cultural shifts will change eco-awareness The concerned consumer cares enough about social, envir Sartoriani Surging petrol cost sparks big drop in car journeys UK Aviva Baugur defends strategy as it raises £100m by disposing of Booker stake Shopping basket What Baugur owns in the UK Kesa reins back plans in response to slower consumer spending Debenhams makes call for greater vigilance on child labour Dell Dubai sovereign wealth fund shuns partners in £1.4bn race for Trillium UK City lettings squeezed NYSE Euronext beats LSE in race to develop Qatari stock exchange Clothes retailers are facing pressure to monitor suppliers' labour conditions From LHR to Whitehall, Clasper lands at HMRC City Diary The Governor of the Central Bank of Brazil is in town, City Diary Dupplin dusts himself down for legal battle City Diary I mused a while back about what sort of animal might … City Diary I know that tickets for the Glastonbury Festival this … City Diary Picture Gallery BG turns up heat with £6.7bn hostile bid for Origin The Times Timesonline Nokia takes over Symbian in bid to keep rivals at bay Gas meter Think there is no future speculating on the price of crude? Don't bet on it Fears for US consumption as house prices fall 23% over three months Paulson says rise in cost of oil puts strain on economy 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 Punch Taverns tries to lift the cheer with assurances Market report Lamprell rises on deal for rigs Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Ashtead worth holding despite City pessimism on US fortunes Kesa Electricals Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Safestore Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor David Hooson Geographer whose unrivalled knowledge of the Soviet Union was invaluable in a world polarised by Cold War prejudice Professor David Hooson, geographer, was born on April 25,1926. He died on May 16,2008, aged 82 François Fejtö Journalist and historian who chronicled the years after the collapse of the Habsburg empire and mused on his Jewish roots François (Ferencz) Fejtö, journalist and historian of Central Europe, was born on August 31,1909. He died on June 2,2008, aged 98 'He was an early supporter of the civil rights Paul Tessier Tirelessly innovative surgeon whose plastic and craniofacial techniques revolutionised the treatment of facial deformities Paul Tessier, plastic and craniofacial surgeon, was born in August 1917. He died on June 6,2008, aged 90 Professor Patrick Lawther Authority on environmental medicine who made an important contribution to research on the effects of pollution on health Patrick Lawther, CBE, Professor of Environmental and Preventive Medicine, University of London, 1968-81, was born on March 9,1921. He died on June 6,2008, aged 87 Stewart Mott Eccentric liberal philanthropist who bankrolled two presidential campaigns Stewart Mott, philanthropist, was born on December 4,1937. He died of cancer on June 12,2008, aged 70 Seacole memorial should inspire nurses Timesonline Court's power to protect integrity of judgments Law Report Court of Appeal Death benefits disregarded Court of Appeal Obligation to pay guarantee Court of Appeal Word Watching Pickwickian scene at a famous City tavern Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Thanksgiving service Latest wills Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Timesonline Funeral Arrangements In Memoriam-Private Meeting School Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices British Isles Late deals Ironbridge cottage for a week, £295; five-day cruises in the Arctic circle from £499; eight nights in Thailand, £665 Short haul Long haul Gothenburg Festival is a walk in the parks Late travel Visit the Swedish city's charming and stylish gardens Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Timesselects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Weather Derby rivals take second shot at New Approach Takeover Target will miss the Darley July Cup after … Salisbury Beverley Yesterday's results Brighton Wimbledon serves up drama and a dash of glamour Bet of the day Newbury Course specialists Newton Abbot Worcester Bath Kempton Park Carlisle Racing Government blocks Zimbabwe tour Players will be denied entry after hardening of official line Cricket Line-ups at the Oval Scoreboards Cricket Fixtures Tennis 2009 World Twenty20 Pushing boundaries Ministers search for £100m extra to fund 2012 athletes Olympic Games Napier smashes 16 sixes as records fall at Chelmsford Twenty20 Cup Milkround Calzaghe calls time on Warren Boxing Ince sends warning on first day as the Guv'nor of Ewood Park Blackburn manager aims to keep Santa Cruz and Bentley Football Coral Timesonline Pioneer goes Dutch in search of brighter future Cyrille Regis, the former England and West Bromwich … Queiroz coy about succeeding Scolari Liverpool get moving Silvestre stalemate Sahar 'for Portsmouth' Freesat Faith Terim may have to bring extra shirts to a match … Löw reveals Ballack's tactical input Sunderland eye Beattie as forward cover Window watch Platini's sizzler more like a swizz for Spain Yesterday's results Premiership Touch Rugby Baltacha imports Soviet system to give his daughter chance of success Family support makes up for lack of coaching Wimbledon Yesterday Puppy love What Rafa says Tuning in Rain or shine? The Times Today Wimbledon in 60 seconds Murray grasps the baton and picks up Henman's love of danger and drama Betfair Sharapova turns court into personal catwalk in fashioning victory Timesonline Raw talent emerges to keep home fires burning Bringing it all together Timesonline Plucky Brit travels from Uzbekistan to Utopia Today's order of play Times Crossword 23,949 Picture Gallery The Times Eaton a new ace in British pack Lowest-ranked man at Wimbledon pulls off shock victory The Times Tour's off: Zimbabwe barred from facing England Inside today Index Today in times2 Times Reader Offers Feature Arts TV & Radio Puzzles Fashion The Wednesday profile Aerial threat Love derailed Bad statistics The formula for the happiest day Echoes for Mugabe in an Orwell classic Further reading Disability dolls: a blessing for kids, or just a sick joke? Down's Syndrome Dolls, Blind Dolls and Chemotherapy Dolls are a Growing Market. They Have their Critics, but Supporters Say They Help Children to Cope with Disability. Carol Midgley Reports It's too real: a doll should be an escape into fantasy Are you a Su Doku master? 'Orrible … but I like the thought behind it Richard Morrison The Times Times offers Shades of protest past As a Summer of Discontent Looms, Damian Whitworth Provides an A-Z of Industrial Unrest It's bikini time, so get peeled, tanned and into the swim Whatever your Shape, Carolyn Asome Has Advice on Choosing Swimwear that Will Flatter — and Deceive Suits you Strapping lasses 40 not out The Clothes and Accessories that Work — or Don't — for Women of a Certain Age. This Week: Bondage Footwear D&A Smooth and hip … like Obama Some Designers Struggle to Come up with Anything Original in Menswear. In Milan, Nicola Copping Sees New Inspiration Mulberry The new black Beauty On-Trend Brights Work Best on Dark Skins, Says Sarah Vine AA 5 easy pieces Hannah Rochell Picks the Season's Best Buys at French Connection (020-7036 7200) Intelligent design Mutton dressed lad There's Nothing Sexy about Organic Cotton, Notes our Middle-Aged Man about Town. But You Can Sport Stylish Solar-Powered Gadgets and Accessories Fit for an Environmentally Concerned Secret Agent Lindsay Lohan Leggings are my style Fashionista questionnaire . . . me to look good on my son's big day Please help The Problem I Suffer from Multiple Sclerosis, Have Dropped to 7ST AND Need to Find a Flattering Outfit for my Son's Graduation Emma Hope Shoes Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Mask of the red death — well, sort of Part Sport, Mainly Theatre, Lucha Libre is Coming to the UK. Jeremy Austin Gets in the Ring Arts & Events The bulletin Annie's still lifes, Aled's biggest fans, and Cézenne's duff advice Art couture The voice As an Exhibition Dedicated to the Little Black Dress Opens, the Model Erin O' Connor Argues that the LBD, like Much of Fashion, is High Art Arts from the archive The Times, January 22,1964 Tosca at Covent Garden You had to be there Timesonline Tate Songs of innocence and raw experience An Orphan's Choir are the Real Stars of Mandela's Hyde Park Gig. Emma Pomfret Meets Them Milkround A plunge to the depths of love and loss First night Theatre The Diver Soho Theatre, W1 Folk Damien Dempsey Riverside Studios, W6 Jazz Martin Taylor and Alison Burns Ronnie Scott's, W1 Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Remote control Crème Being a Virtual Personal Assistant Has Many Advantages, Says Virginia Matthews. But Make Sure You Keep that Umbilical Link with Office Colleagues, or They May Forget about You Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items All that glitters . . . Last night's tv TV & Radio Legend of the Crystal Skulls: Revealed (Five) The Supersizers Go (BBC Two) Black cod with sauce vierge Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Tribal Wives BBC Two, 9pm Viewing guide Snowdon and Margaret: Inside a Royal Marriage Channel 4,9pm The Thief of Bagdad (1940) Film choice Channel 4,12.55pm Open Hearts (2002) BBC Four, 10pm Variations Extraordinary People: The World's Tallest Man Five, 9pm Hollow Man (2000) Five, 10pm Ian Hislop's Scouting for Boys BBC Two, 11.20pm Mother's Boys (1994) BBC One, 11.15pm Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Day Time Highlights Answers from Page 31 Today's radio Music fans are having a field day Young times There's Fun All Summer Long as Families Flock to Festivals The Times Daily dingbat Illusion Puzzle of the day Can you work out what these words are? We have jumbled up the letters. They are all objects that are red Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4563 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 257 Acorn Stairlifts Su doku Index Picture Gallery Volkswagen Yesterday's Solutions The Times Bank Loses £500,000 in Mail Train Raid We shall certainly see how far we can go to cut out … Timesonline

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