News from 26/06/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Tim Adler, Jennifer (Stanesby) Moody, Matthew Syed, Harry Cummins, David Brown, Alex Watson (Lab) Chairman, Zahid Hussain, Keith Mason, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ed Cooke, Keith R. Mitchell (Con) Chairman, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Nicolette Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Giles Coren, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Francis Elliott, R. C. Millar, Tom Bawden, Susan Taylor, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Siobhan Kennedy Politics and Business Correspondent, Geoff Buckley, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, John D. Hart, Anatole Kaletsky, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Stephen Collins, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Dr Anthony Millett, Rebecca Walker, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Peter Box (Lab) Chairman, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Alex Spence, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Jack Aspinall, Jill Shortland (Lib Dem) Chairman, Sarah Campbell, Sean O'Neill, Heather Brooke, Valèrie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Harry Stewart, Matthew Parris, Arnold Thomson, Peter Riddell, David S. Smith (Con) Chairman, Ben MacIntyre, Mike Atherton, Mohammed Sawaf, Carly Chynoweth, Steve Backshall, Philip Webster, Tony North, John Naish, Mark Barber, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alan Yentob, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Chris Smyth, Owen Slot, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Reynolds (Con) Chairman, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Fiona Hamilton, Dr Pam Spurr, Tim Hammond,
ResumoIndex The Times Mandela ends silence to condemn Mugabe A 'tragic failure of leadership' in Zimbabwe, says elder statesman Opponent offers last twig of an olive branch Briton is found guilty of murdering family Sperm donor crisis Taleban in control Swoop for Barclays Germany in final Inside today Law Wealth of Nations Leading articles Sovereign funds have bailed out Barclays and other Western banks. They are a growing and welcome source of international credit Index Khyber Impasse Pakistan cannot afford to lose control of its gateway to Afghanistan Father Figures The ending of anonymity for donors has reduced sperm supplies dramatically Opinion Times2 News Business Sport Picture Gallery Grammar schools Today's weather Husband guilty of family murder Briton who shot his wife and child faces life without parole A marriage that ended in tragedy Tiffany & Co Farewell bully beef, now a Tracker bar will help troops hunting the Taleban Putting the ratpack to the test Taste Nutrition The Workout Parasite is found in tapwater supplies Cash bond scrapped Dangers of vetting Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Childless couples denied help as loss of anonymity scares away egg and sperm donors Figures show a big decline in donations The Pill 'has had its day as an effective contraceptive' Laura Ashley Mugabe offered last twig of an olive branch on day of destiny Zimbabwe The silent neighbours finally find their voice Former England Test star accused over £120m deal to mine platinum Cabinet couple under investigation over expenses Waterstone's Peers who give passes revealed Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology gives no excuse for straying into wrong tent Britain's top Asian policeman accuses Scotland Yard of racial discrimination Complaints include bullying and harassment Clinique John Lewis Historic encounter between Frost and Nixon will give film festival a bruising start Macca's divorce lawyer lined up for encore with Madonna Credit Suisse The Times Sainsbury's Dell Green energy revolution will mean five years of higher bills Fired Earth 4.3 million at risk from dam bursts, says flood inquiry ASDA Nowhere to hide as rebel storms last bastion People Bling king shines at Glasto gig The Face Multiple Display Advertising Items Postscript Nick Clegg is unfamiliar with Downing Street etiquette Hollywood giants Tom Hanks and George Clooney are O2 Feisty Naomi Campbell has President Mugabe in her sights, condemning him as a ''modern-day Hitler" at the launch of her Africa Rising fashion festival Bath store Mother died after surgery to lose weight 'for my lovely son' Note said: 'I'm doing this to give us a fresh start' PC World Toddler was pronounced dead despite being alive Safest plane seats are in the aisle (but in business class it's every man for himself) How the Red Planet got its 6,600-mile crater 20 years for husband who had wife killed Nail bomb jailing Cow herd victim sues Farm case charges Gatso beats scientist Alzheimer's discovery Show stopper Selfridges Brown's Whitehall shake-up blamed for the loss of 25m personal records Gordon Brown Planning rebels pacified-but road block lies ahead Dfs The four reports The challenge is to share information but also protect it A year in office, and Gordon must learn to grin and bear it Gordon Brown Acer Full steam ahead for record attempt Harry Potter actor remembered Tycoon loses EU referendum claim Drivers lose as peacocks score cars Rowan Williams criticised by bishops British judge may take over Jersey inquiry after police release suspects Multiple Display Advertising Items In court today Boy of 12 is identified as a violent Islamist threat Big earthquake in Europe: Britain undisturbed Despite the protestations of the European elites, the Irish 'no' vote changes the whole future of the EU Slow brains ignore fast trains The blow that wasn't Does Brown ever ask: 'If only I hadn't pushed Tony … Snap misjudgment Orwell that ends well They're bulldozing a path through democracy The Planning Bill hands decisions on big projects to an unelected superquango. Whatever happened to accountability? Picture Gallery Gordon floored by his own clunking fist Does Brown ever ask himself: what if Tony Blair had stayed on another year and taken the flak? A shot at equality In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Local democracy on the ropes Bankrolling Jodrell Swatting Balls' grammar school brickbats History today Timesonline Cash speaks louder than a name Death camps All blitzed out No ball Of course we can feed the world — just look at all the unused space It's no wonder food prices are rising. We are exploiting less of the planet for agriculture than we were only a few years ago, Ross Clark says London eye The Daily Universal Register To be candid, it's not the best in any possible world Opera Candide London Coliseum Multiple Display Advertising Items Taleban 'siege' threatens Pakistan's grip as terrorists advance in lawless frontier Peshawar is surrounded after attempts to reach peace Pakistan Oldest profession adds more frills as fuel prices rise Month of violence Obama and Clinton beat path to Unity to heal rifts Town to host symbolic rally as bitterness lingers over debts United States Which? EU leaders sent to Siberia for talks in city that is symbol of shifting power Russia Commercial The Times Harrods Budgens Three months after crackdown Tibet is declared safe . . . but tour groups are few and far between Ban on foreigners has cost millions of pounds China Timesmobile Missiles installed to guard stadiums On the roof of the world Daks Leadership days are numbered as Olmert accepts early Israel Prime Minister survives latest challenge but plan for party primary means that his time in office is running out, Sheera Frenkel writes Cheltenham & Gloucester Suicide claims dismissed by family of dead guard The Sunday Times 'Houdini' relies on fragile peace for unlikely escape Lexmark Oldest profession adds more frills as fuel prices rise United States The Times (AFP): Exxon damages reduced by court (AP): Boy saves girl, 2, from crevice (AP): Rape child seeks British abortion (Reuters): Tangled web of drug smugglers HSBC Harman to act against inequality in pay £500,000 KPMG fine Tesco plea by Obama Billionaires accuse BP Quote of the day Anheuser set to say no Business big shot Sir Trevor Chinn Big boost for Barclays as Qataris pour billions into UK companies Sovereign wealth fund increases shareholding in Sainsbury Resolution raises pressure as B&B rejects funding plan 'We can't tell the Russian Government what to do' Stock markets Fed warns on inflation as it holds interest rates at 2% Banks elbowing out shareholders This two-way stretch isn't funny Commodities Soft option Timesonline Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief The times Timesonline The Times Business big shot Timesonline Pipex Harman aims to ensure government contractors are equal to pay challenge Still a long way to go What with the price of heating, coupled with a rise in unemployment that is making lounging around on the sofa a more common pursuit, the duvet suit could be about to come into its own Qantas The Shack is back and defying the credit crunch City Diary The arrival of Coldplay's album Viva La Vida at No … City Diary Branson kicks up a fuss about French kick-back City Diary KPMG fined over role in collapse of Independent As the latest sector figures show J Sainsbury lagging City Diary Picture Gallery Rising popularity of 'payday' loans poses threat of worse credit problems to come UK Doubts grow over West Coast Main Line upgrade Thomson Reuters Milkround Media deals at risk as banks struggle to spread lending that backed Emap move UK Obama urges Tesco chief to meet unions seeking recognition in group's US chain Ilva places its UK business into administration At the start GCHQ LSE and Lehman link for new platform UK Plea for Expro delay Old Mutual profits fall The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Windmillinternational British funds Russian directors revolt as BP denies it is conspiring with Kremlin on joint venture UBS seeks advice on where axe should fall after $37bn losses Bob and the oligarchs Anheuser set to snub InBev and propose own revamp 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 Qatari interest drives rally in bank and retail stocks Market report Imagination stays well in tune Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Atkins engineers a steady course through the slowdown Assura Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Renold Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden Reader Offers Ltd Tony Nicolle Banking regulator who helped to draft the 1979 Banking Act and to prepare Hong Kong banks for the handover to China Tony Nicolle, OBE, banking regulator, was born on April 13,1935. He died on June 8,2008, aged 73 Professor David Rowan Economist who tried to combine Keynesian thinking with monetarist theory and wrote a textbook that became a best-seller Professor David Rowan, economist, was born on September 18,1918. He died on April 21,2008, aged 89 'He hatched the plan to requisition the Cunard liner Kermit Love Prolific costume designer and puppeteer who co-created the Sesame Street characters Big Bird and Mr Snuffleupagus Kermit Love, costume designer and puppeteer, was born on August 7,1916. He died on June 21 2008, aged 91 Paul Sills Director who pioneered improvisational theatre and whose companies provided inspiration to many TV comedians Paul Sills, director ... was born on November 18,1927. He died on ... Rear-Admiral John Walters Logistics specialist who requisitioned the liner QE2 for the Falklands War Rear-Admiral John Walters, CB, Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Personnel and Logistics), 1981-84, was born on April 23,1926. He died on May 7,2008, aged 82 Stephen Cropper Well-travelled maritime lawyer who handled some of the largest salvage cases Stephen Cropper, maritime lawyer, was born on May 10,1947. He died suddenly on April 14,2008, aged 60 Disabled tenant was not discriminated against Law Report House of Lords Policy is disproportionate House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Memorial service Times Crossword Championship 2008 4th Qualifier Payout at the labour exchange Times Archive Timesonline Legal Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notice Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Times Online Luncheon Legal Notices Can the 'black coats' restore democracy? The restoration of the judiciary was a central theme of the new Pakistan Government. Zahid Hussain on why it now threatens to split the country The fine line between tolerance and political correctness Confusing and out of date — equality laws need a revamp Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Doing nothing? It's not an option City Is the Financial Services Authority villain or hero over its rules — introduced at no notice — covering hedge funds? Edward Fennell reports Timesonline Lawyer of the week Sporting chance Timesselect Weather Eye Weatherquest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line Weather Cumani books Spencer to end rumours of rift Warwick Carlisle Yesterday's results Timesonline Salisbury Worcester Bath Collingwood at centre of run-out storm Kempton Park Mamlook, second at Royal Ascot, is 8-1 (from 10-1) … Soldier Of Fortune is 8-11 with Blue Square for the Great Leighs Blinkered first time Bet of the day Leicester Desert Lord is an intended runner in Sunday's William Hamilton Park Course specialists Newcastle Sport Staff: Middlesex look to Oval for help Twenty20 Cup Scoreboards The Times Mosley's plan for takeover sparks FIA into action Motor racing Visa london party Andrew's role under microscope as inquiry into tour crisis begins Rugby union The Times Sir Clive Woodward Somerville signs in coup for Gloucester Maher heads to China Britain rally to victory Fox to make debut Thelondonpaper Inside today Smith revels in his growing authority Playing fast and loose Cricket Coral Collingwood is victim of his own misguided judgment call England crack under self-imposed pressure Timesonline ECB relieved after Government takes moral lead Scoreboard from the Brit Oval Football Results Baseball Cricket Equestrianism Cricket Fixtures Hockey Rugby league Tennis By the book Rugby league Speedway The gods got it right in the end The Scholar of Iraq Tottenham's Gomes hopes hit by agents Euro 2008 Window watch Ladbrokes Lahm strikes late to reach final and beat Turks at their own game Timesonline Times Online TV hell for viewers Spain wary of threat posed by Arshavin Euro 2008 Eaton's rise started from a school of hard knocks Wimbledon The world No 661 could be a celebrated graduate of Tim Henman's alma mater, writes Owen Slot HSBC Premier Safin holds it together long enough to dismantle Djokovic's credentials Wimbledon Timesonline Yesterday All Excited Magic Number £11,812,000 Name Games What Rafa says Tuning in Rain or shine? Today Wimbledon in 60 seconds Lady luck smiles on Ivanovic Serb needs help from the net to advance Men Yesterday's results Seeding in brackets The Times Baltacha exit brings relief in escaping SW19 'microscope' Wimbledon Bringfitness2life LTA trusts in test tubes and luck Wimbledon Timesonline Federer weathers latest challenge in usual style Today's order of play Times Crossword 23,950 Picture Gallery The Times Lahm chop: Germany give Turkey taste of own medicine Collingwood left in sorry state 'i was wrong', England captain says in run-out controversy The Times Djokovic succumbs to seeds of doubt to lose in straight Inside today Index Today in times2 Send us your views The day I shook hands with Mugabe Tooth inflation is out of control Suki Mathews The witch in heels Mr Memory How to trawl up fresh recollections Is John too old? Oh my gosh no, he wears me out Cindy McCain, the Former Rodeo Queen who Could Be the next Republican First Lady, Tells Ben MacIntyre about Life on the Campaign Trail, her Struggle with Illness and her Charity Cintyre about Life on the Campaign Trail, her Struggle with Illness and her Charity Work Cindy Lou Hensley Carol Midgley Without the media attention that many celebrities claim to despise they wilt like neglected begonias The Times Playing away: what goes on tour stays on tour The Sexes When Groups of Men Travel Abroad, their Moral Compasses Go Haywire — but why? Matthew Syed Reports The Times Letting the side down Some sporting lowlights Well, it won't be a royal surprise will it, Wills? Pillow talk The Times Commando Chalmers Mum could not love me Intimacies The Writer Rebecca Walker, 38, Talks about Growing up in an Unhappy Mixed-Race Family The flirting rules Therapy notes Tad and Molly Tad says he has proof that women really do go for men who behave like bastards. Maybe, says Molly, but we fall for them because they aren't putting on an act to hide their intentions Are you a Su Doku master? Pit your Wits against the Best and Win £1,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The kids are all frights The New Cinema Baddie Looks Very Familiar. Kevin Maher Discovers how the Hoody Skulked to the Big Screen Stickers sell movies, and the White House gets a Visitor Reel life The War of the Roses The perfect film for . . . Love cynics (Danny DeVito, 1989) Herzog still follows the call of the wild Werner Herzog Has Chased his Dreams for Decades, He Tells Alan Yentob Timesonline WHSmith Whatever happened to heroes? Film reviews The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian PG, 144 minutes Hancock 12A, 92minutes Wanted 18,110minutes Female Agents 15,120minutes A complete History of My sexual Failures 18,90minutes Cous Cous Take it as read The voice No Matter how Well a Great Children's Book is Filmed, It Can't Match the Pictures in a Young Reader's Mind, Says Nicolette Jones Female Agents Missing keys to the Hollywood dream Successful Screenwriters Tell Tim Adler why Fame and Riches Can't Be Taught The Times A brilliant oasis in the desert Theatre Black Watch Barbican Pop MC5 Primal Scream Festival Hall Opera Rusalka Grange Park Hampshire Timesoffers A Royal shambles TV & Radio Last night's tv Snowdon and Margaret: Inside a Royal Marriage (Channel 4) Jews (BBC Four) Roast chicken, home-made mayonnaise Dinner tonight Eat it with … Steve Backshall Britain's Lost World BBC Two, 9pm Tv today The Sunday Times Gok's Fashion Fix Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm House Five, 9pm Arabian Adventure (1979) Film choice Channel 4,12.30pm Sabrina (1995) ITV3, 7.30pm Variations My name is Earl Channel 4,10pm/10.30pm Sahara (2005) Film4,9pm My Mother Frank (2000) Channel 4,2.50am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 27 Today's radio Radio choice Loud colours Young times Some People Really Do Listen with their Eyes Daily dingbat Should teachers and dinner ladies go on strike? Test your parents Who was the longest-serving head of state? Puzzle of the day Word ladder Counting in colour Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4564 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 258 Vale Bridgecraft Su doku How to solve Fill the grid so that every Column, every Picture Gallery Volkswagen Yesterday's Solutions Timesonline Index Gradjobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Robots' conduct is almost human The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Noise opens doors in the media What Happened next Alex McKie tells Sarah Campbell that her media profile means that her job, to make science exciting, is so much easier Multiple Display Advertising Items The Office Psychologist Generation Whatever Mind your p's and q's What Not to Do on an Internship There are many more ways to trip yourself up while on work experience than there are chances to impress. Emily Ford uncovers the real howlers that are best avoided if you want to get ahead My Big Idea Securus Software Great ideas need electric approach Case Study Even brilliant concepts require packaging and marketing if they are to succeed, which is where design thinking comes in GCHQ Deadline Buster The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 70 the Royal Navy There is more to maps than meets the eye What Do You Do All Day? When Carly Chynoweth spoke to a pair of map makers she learnt that cartography today invariably involves a lot more than simply illustrating the lie of the land Jon Ford, 34, survey geologist, British Geological Survey (BGS) A Second Opinion Edward Mainwaring 28, cartographer ordance survey Time to make a change Talking Point Changing career is tough. Clare Dight identifies some of the hurdles you will need to clear to make the switch successfully Instant Manager Memory MBA Choices Competition Careers of the Week Milkround Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Halcrow Tutankhamun's Tomb Discovered The Times Times Online
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