News from 30/06/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Gabriele Marcotti, John Henderson, Andrew Billen, Jasmine Gardner, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Melanie McDONAGH, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Mary Portas, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Peter Redfern Chief executive Taylor Wimpey, Carol Midgley, John Brennan Organist of Greyfriars, George Robertson, Christine Seib, David Irvine, Venus Williams, Suna Erdem, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Chater, Penny Wark, Sir Derek Morris Provost, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Jenny Knight, Geoff Brown, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Libby Purves, Alexander Wray, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Edward Libbey, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Michael Rosen, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Dr Stuttaford, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Martin Samuel Cheif Football Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Frank Skinner, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Carr, Malcolm Rifkind, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Giles Fraser, Matthew Pryor, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, David Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Lindsey Bareham, James Charles, Peter Dixon, John Healey, MP Minister for Local Government, Richard Branson, Tony Cascarino, Chris Lintott, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Nigel Kendall, Jonathan Clayton, Douglas Hurd, Dominic Maxwell, Dr N. P. Hudd, Angus MacLeod, John Bishop, Tony Hannan, Simon Callow, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, James Russell, Mark Clements, Michael Gove, Mike Johnson, Tony Dawe, S. M. Imran Gardezi Minister, Joe Clay, Rajeev Syal, Pete Reed, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Peter L. Pilch, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Sir Mark Moody-Stuart Chairman, Iain Coucher Chief executive, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jan Raath, Fiona Hamilton, Christopher Irvine, Dr John Doherty,
ResumoIndex The Times Families' cash fears worst for 26 years Consumer gloom threatens economy further Reigning Spain: Torres is king of Euro 2008 Farmer who exposed terror is kidnapped In the News NHS drugs promise Nuclear bomb plea Terrorists swapped Bank collapse fund Inside today Free CD Turks Court Disaster Leading articles Turkey's judges are being asked to ban the country's ruling party and its leading politicians. If they want to save democracy they will refuse Index Disarming Ideas It is time to start negotiating reductions in nuclear stockpiles Signing Off John Motson's appeal goes beyond football. He is a great English eccentric Opinion Best of the Times World Times2 Business Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Farmer who exposed terror is kidnapped with family The 'victor' is sworn in after one-horse race Tiffany George Clooney is cast as the peacemaker in Hollywood Pay Strike Ii: Clash of the Titans The Workout Police in race case Faith schools 'smear' Tooth fairy's £23m Eight Lotto winners Most read at timesonline. co. uk Write 'f*** off' on a GCSE paper and you'll get 7.5%. Add an exclamation mark and it'll go up to 11% 'Too rigorous' literacy goal for under-5s to be watered down 'We're looking for positives' Rolex The dream is the best medicine for all — but who pays? NHS anniversary The Darzi review 'i was the first baby to be born under the NHS — and it's saved my life twice' NHS anniversary An exercise in flawed logic Former rivals join forces in nuclear plea Weapon stocks must be cut, say ex-Cabinet ministers Multiple Display Advertising Items Soldier is killed by a landmine while on patrol in Afghanistan Teenager made a desperate mobile call to friend as his killers chased him In court today Woman charged with murder Ryanair Make air tax greener Police find their hands are tied as company that makes handcuffs shuts up shop Rug salesman sells his life for a knockdown £192,000 WHSmith Royal Mail Judges pour scorn on mandatory sentencing plan DogsTrust Active children may not be slim Missing suspect is captured Call for cash to stop sex abusers How smoking became history Dollond & Aitchison Lloyds TSB I'm pretty awesome, Jay-Z assured us. And he was Glastonbury Pop Festival Worthy Farm Diamond turns to dust while Cohen sparkles Rock report BAA Heathrow Fabulous! Hip-hop — and a naked man with a topper on his privates Glastonbury The festival is exhilaratingly unpredictable Timesonline Mr & Mrs Smith Food poisoning alert after fraudsters steal trader's identity to place £2m orders Unsafe meat being sold off cheaply, police fear Price complaint alerted boss Case study Gene discovery will help to fight Crohn's disease 'Special honour' for bishop as he ordains his wife Blue Peter garden could be given listed status George Best tribute egg's goal is £45,000 MasterCard The force is with Lego Multiple Display Advertising Items Sex and the Saga generation send infection rates soaring Internet dating adds to risk of spreading disease Adults 'are poor role models' Peter Hain interviewed by police over £100,000 'hidden' campaign donations Former minister awaits outcome of five-month inquiry Fresh by-election headache for Brown MPs prepare for battle over 10p tax losers and costlier cars Sat-navs to tell drivers: now you're on a deadly road Risk map shows the most lethal routes in Britain The Bevins Prize Last minute Rare cabbage blossoms again after invader is expelled from its patch So if it isn't bug eat bug, what is killing the honeybees? The Borisophobes are on the march (or not) Opinion Boris Johnson is the latest figure to earn the ire of the right-thinking classes in our age of enmity. We need to move on No dumb Cowboy Colonels in these memoirs Leave flashy reads behind Index David Cameron as Cordelia? Don't run Heathrow into the ground The economic — and environmental — case for a third runway is overwhelming. Without it UK plc will be hit hard Picture Gallery A bridge over troubled waters For Muslim girls, state faith schools are the surest route from the kitchen sink to college What's their beef? In my view Ahn Young-joon Thunderer: Thunderer Investment benefits the Zimbabweans Pakistani security Democratic deficit Delivering a 'bigger, better railway network' Spreading the wealth at Oxford Timesonline A plan for change Pilch and putt Uneasy outcome Online treasures Letter-writer Start worrying and learn to ditch the bomb It won't be easy, but a world free of nuclear weapons is possible, argue Douglas Hurd, Malcolm Rifkind, David Owen and George Robertson Orange The Daily Universal Register Dell Israel exchanges Hezbollah terrorist for bodies of two kidnapped soldiers Family anger at shock death announcement Dealing with the enemy Index Obama embarks on seven-nation tour to boost foreign policy credentials The Sunday Times 'Rapunzel' cover girl dies in fall from flat (AFP): Marchers find nation's gay voice (AP): Mayan sounds are given their head Attacks secure Nato supply route (AP): Zigzag cliff pathway reopens 17 injured in hostage exercise error Acer Harrods 'We cannot stay in this country any longer, it is mad place now' Zimbabwe The text messages arrive daily from prisoners who shared my cell in Bulawayo — and all of them tell of despair, writes Jonathan Clayton Now the cunning old man seeks talks to ensure his party's powerbase after bogus election Zimbabwe Voices from Cell 5 Multiple Display Advertising Items Opposition leader flees after new sex claims Political crisis over 'smear' by Government Multiple Display Advertising Items Ministers face judgment day over future of Islamic party The 27cm tiger: how a big cat photo fraud was revealed Multiple Display Advertising Items Pictures that lied Banks may be forced to pump billions into savings compensation scheme New proposals to give savers more protection Computer games giant dismisses ratings plan Rock and a hard place Dry-cleaners' oil woes Live Nation strategy Quote of the day Celtic Tiger tamed Business big shot Fight against fat is a major industry, and getting bigger Index Stock markets Forget the crunch, oil is the key to world recovery Commodities Boodles Raindance Currencies Need to know Business big shot UK top ten Sartoriani World's biggest games developer says new ratings system unworkable UK Trapped Rock borrowers face big jump in payments UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Taxpayer bailout looms for £250m Games venue The high cost of vanishing mortgage deals Case studies Aluminium costs set to soar as energy bill keeps rising The environmental cost Dry-cleaners feel the heat as soaring oil price raises the prospect of insolvency Former Bush adviser says globalisation is over and oil is running out Live Nation to stick with star strategy and exclusive tour deals despite leadership split Multiple Display Advertising Items Economic woes hit advertising in US and Europe Ireland teetering towards recession as bubble bursts Spammers poised to target smartphone owners Full circle Pipex The Times Self-effacing Scot with the best nose for financial success Monday manifesto Jim Pettigrew helps companies to achieve their goals, writes Christine Seib CV The Times The leader questioned Monday manifesto Equity Prices Hike for Hope Reader Offers Ltd David Caminer Pioneer of business computing and programmer of the revolutionary LEO computer used by Lyons David Caminer, OBE, business computing pioneer, was born on June 26,1915. He died on June 19,2008, aged 92 Index Canon Christopher Stead Distinguished patristic scholar inspired by Wittgenstein's views on religious language Canon Christopher Stead, priest and academic, was born on April 9,1913. He died on May 28,2008, aged 95 Alicia Zubasnabar Mother of five who became a leader in the search for babies stolen during Argentina's military dictatorship Alicia Zubasnabar de la Cuadra, Argentine human rights activist, was born on July 15,1915. She died on June 1,2008, aged 92 Zoya Krakhmalnikova Soviet dissident and Orthodox Christian activist exiled because of her unsanctioned writings on religion Zoya Aleksandrovna Krakhmalnikova, dissident Soviet writer and Orthodox Christian activist, was born on January 14,1929. She died on April 17,2008, aged 79 Henryk Mandelbaum Auschwitz prisoner who was forced to work in the gas chambers Henryk Mandelbaum, Auschwitz survivor, was born in Olkusz, Poland, on December 15,1922. He died in Bytom, Poland, on June 17,2008, aged 85 Behold the Summer Triangle Night sky July Court Circular Legal news Appointment Relevance of delay when appealing asylum refusal Law Report House of Lords Housing review officer's duty Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial Services School Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Times 'Join the Wrens — free a man for the Fleet' Times Archive Timesonline Aston Villa forgoes £2 million in sponsorship to support charity Notebook Charities Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Frozen Fire avoids hot spots in dramatic Derby Salisbury Yesterday's results Big-race details Uttoxeter Index Windsor Course specialists Wolverhampton Pontefract Racing Windsor Bet of the day Musselburgh Blinkered first time Bowls Results Boxing Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Football Golf Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Hape provides fizz for Bradford Rugby league Hull 22 Warrington Wolves 24 St Helens 46 Huddersfield Giants 16 Speedway Cricket Fixtures Tennis Amla and Kallis make superb start Flintoff builds up lively head of steam Cricket Hampshire v Nottinghamshire Surrey v Kent Yorkshire v Durham Thelondonpaper Essex v Derbyshire Leicestershire v Worcestershire Middlesex v Northamptonshire Warwickshire v Gloucestershire Cavendish knows he has mountain to climb on latest Tour adventure Cycling Pedal winner Funnell holds his nerve in jump-off to take Hickstead crown Equestrianism Smith changes sides and thwarts England Froch wants home bout Britain suffer defeat Hatton targeted Great rivalries have allure of love affairs After the Boat Race I made some remarks in this space … Mimicking Australians makes fools of men Comment ICC's credibility goes on the line over thorny issue of Zimbabwe Cricket Full-member status has become a charade Lord's hopes to raise capacity to 40,000 in redevelopment plan St John's Wood: all change Pietersen run as England's captain starts on a bum note LV County Championship There is a funny side to being hit for six Party with Hoggard Gay display sets up intriguing sprint showdown for Olympics Double standards or should ban stand? Athletics Whichever way the appeal goes, the argument over Dwain Chambers' right to run will rage for many years to come Weekend in the fast lane Firmly in the opposition camp Sport Staff: Larrazábal makes splash with unlikely Tour victory French Open Battling to the last, brave Lewis loses out to the kid from Korea Golf US Women's Open Leading final scores 'Oh noooo, Christ, s**t'- Hamilton's crash course in life at sea The Formula One star's yacht-racing debut got off to an inauspicious start with a collision that proved unnerving. Edward Gorman was there Ignore critics and results will follow, says Ainslie Stoner hurtles past rivals to leave title race wide open Motorcycling Improved strength of women's game leaves big names fighting lost cause Wimbledon The loss of some top seeds could be a blessing LTA needs to take step back and let future stars develop I am delighted to be dressed for success Wimbledon Today's order of play Timesonline Murray given centre stage in hope of delivering long-awaited star role Wimbledon Gamble aware Neil Harman's Wimbledon predictions Wimbledon Times Crossword 23,953 Picture Gallery The pass masters: How Spain became champions Inside today Keep Chambers out of Beijing Holmes and Redgrave lead petition against disgraced sprinter The Times Index The Times The weekly serial Times modern Today in times2 The bra with an answer to back bulges Chinese tattoos are passé (but not because of Tibet) Judge Jargon All-important Monday morning blues buster Enjoy a cinq-à-sept Come all ye faithful As Controversy Rages within the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Church is Not only Surviving — It's Thriving. Melanie McDONAGH Explains why Friends in high places Two Churches, one God An act of faith Becoming Catholic Caitlin Moran The Times Motoring Index Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback 1.5 Newport, Isle of Wight, Sunday, June 22 Puffed out: smokers quit in record numbers Health It's a Year since Last Year's Ban, and the Rapid Decrease in Smoking Could save 40,000 Lives in the next Ten Years. But the Decline Must Continue. Penny Wark Reports Lifescan Kenwood & Audley End Changes triggered by new laws After the ban Toxic cereal? Nutrition Q&A Times Nutritionist Amanda Ursell Answers your Questions Suspension training Fitness Peta Bee Finds that It's Easy to Banish Stabbing Side Stitches with the Right Exercises and Breathing Techniques Slow down AGE-ing Reducing your intake Dr Thomas Stuttaford Head lice are the bane of parents' lives. But there's … AA Q&a Heavy drinker Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Charmed, I'm sure Kate, Gwyneth, Diana… what is It about Mario Testino that Makes Women Long to Pose for Him, Asks Stefanie Marsh The best of Testino His most famous subjects The first musical The voice The Magic Flute is the Original Broadway Show, Says Simon Callow. He Describes how his New Production Will Keep It Looking Spectacular Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now If. comedy winners Kings of the zoo know how to roar Firstnight Pop Whitesnake/Def Leppard Wembley Arena Grand Slam King's Head, N1 Timesselects Opera The Magic Flute Holland Park Theatre RichardIII Ludlow Castle Concert Concertgebouw Orchestra/Järvi Barbican Pop Nelson Mandela at 90 Hyde Park Inside today Timesonline Doctor's orders TV & Radio Weekend tv Doctor Who (BBC One) Glastonbury 2008 (BBC Two) Leek and mint tart with parmesan Dinner tonight Eat it with BBC One Tv today Times Selects The Truth About Street Weapons Channel 4,7.50pm/8pm/11.05pm Viewing guide Criminal Justice BBC One, 9pm The Verdict (1982) Film choice BBC Four, 10pm Lord of War (2005) BBC One, 10.35pm Variations Mary, Queen of Shops BBC Two, 9pm Guinevere (1999) Channel 4,12.35am Kids, Knives and Broken Lives Channel 4,9pm Lust, Caution (2007) New to Sky Box Office Metro Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Daytime Highlights Answers from Page 27 Today's radio Radio choice Rhyme time Young times Free Children's Books for Fans of Verse? Sheer Poetry Daily dingbat The children's laureate on poetry Test your parents Puzzle of the day Anagrams Invisible Boy Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4567 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 260 The Wellman clinic Su doku Index Picture Gallery The co-operative good for everyone The Workout Solution Index Villa will not bow to Barry demand Fightback at Old Trafford O'Neill hits back Ramos rebuffed by Seville Weekend in Numbers Spurs fail in bid for Capel Ferguson believes he can keep Ronaldo at United Picture of the Day Life's a beach for England star McClaren starts with a win as Twente coach News in brief Blatter draws up plan B for 2010 World Cup City need to strengthen Chelsea target Robinho The concept of six plus five has been shown to be redundant Torres flies the flag after finest moment Online action Hero of the hour The News European aftermath The Web Smugshots Frank Skinner Tomorrow Spot the pie Super Spaniards bring an end to 44 years of hurt The Tournament European Championship final How Germany rated Move of the match How Spain rated Torres has stomach for big stage and a battle The Times Turkey take great delight in teasing the fat lady The Tournament European Championship final Frank Skinner's verdict It's all very well being neutral, but I wish England had been there - however bad Ballack the nearly man fails in final reckoning yet again European Championship The Tournament I fancy that we will miss Motty, very much so England must learn continental lessons The Tournament The aftermath Cascarino's handful Despite missing out on the party, Fabio Capello will have taken a lot of useful information from the displays of Europe's finest Tony's Fiver A box at West Ham or the education fund? Planet Jupitus Gatorade Doubtful motive Kanu's true colours Genuinely barmy Seen but not heard Double standards Bayern and selling If it ain't broke, what's to fix? The Columnist Talking Point The Opinion Uefa's grey area 'None of those players went on to become European greats' The Debate Arsenal The Transfers Club-by-club guide Arsenal Manchester United Aston Villa Middlesbrough Blackburn Rovers Newcastle United Bolton Wanderers Portsmouth Chelsea Stoke City Everton Club-by-club guide The Transfers Sunderland Fulham Tottenham Hotspur Hull City West Bromwich Albion Liverpool West Ham United Manchester City Wigan Athletic Hiddink is one of the best . . . isn't he? The Continent The Expert The Times The Greatest . . . European Championship finals Timesonline Globrix The Prem Spot the pie Boots Index Autodesk Focus Reports Wrightbus is the ticket to greener pastures Tony Dawe profiles the overall MX winner, which has won a starring role on the streets of Las Vegas Why companies support the awards Glorious future predicted The winner The UK's 'unsung success' is hailed at the awards for manufacturing excellence. Tony Dawe reports Space mission made possible Science careers Edward Fennell reports on Astrium's thrust to make science and technology more appealing to the young BP helps to oil the wheels of education More women in a man's world is good for engineering business Staff ideas keep flooring firm on road to change Shop-floor motivation Jenny Knight describes how Altro went from paternal to pioneering How to enter the 2009 awards High-flying son to the rescue Triple challenge When duty called, Edward Naylor abandoned his City career to transform a Barnsley firm, Tony Dawe reports Excellence puts industry giants in the spotlight Innovation is essential to stay ahead of the competition, says Tony Dawe Full list of winners of the 13 MX Awards 2008 and the commended companies Hose companies wash away rivals Household names Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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