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News from 01/07/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Eduardo Del Buey, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Terry Buckley, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, David Wighton, Roger Berner, Joan Bakewell, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Iryna Terlecky, Alexandra Frean, Robert Dobson, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Robert Lindsay, Lord Joffe, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, David Jeffreys QC, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Susan McKay, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Duncan Bannatyne, Richard Winn, David Kenworthy Chairman, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, James Hider, Terry Critchley, Kevin Eason, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Lord Judd, Rachel Sylvester, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Olga Scolari, Peter Stiff, Tim Clyde, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John D. Hart, Andy Stephens, Michael Tillotson, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Bruce Kent, Derwent May, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Peter Paphides, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, John Lewis Chairman, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Dearbáil Jordan, Ronnie G. Trouton, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Sonia Verma, Gerard Couzens, Russell Jenkins, Nick Robertson, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, David Askham, Adrian Kenny, Michael Burton, Carly Chynoweth, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Rachel Campbell-Johnson chief art critic, David Lee editor, John Plummer, Veronica Schmidt, Laura Doherty, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Gary Clifton, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Alex Bellos, Richard Southwell QC, Lisa Verrico,

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The queens of the high street The Times Clergy plan mass exit over women bishops 1,300 write protest letter to archbishops Index Now bring on Nadal: Braveheart Murray fights back from … Mob tortured mother with burning sticks 24hr drinking failure Sarkozy to the rescue EBay fined over fakes Deco joins Chelsea Inside today KenKen World-Class Health Costs Leading articles Lord Darzi has some good ideas for improving healthcare, but the Government has no good ideas about how to pay for them SOS, launched 100 years ago, has died along with the Morse used to broadcast it Index Oiling Iraq's Revival The money essential for reconstruction may at last begin to flow Opinion Times2 World News Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Index Boodles 'They put burning sticks in my mother's mouth. They beat my father on the back and on the feet and with animal hide' I hate to make a song and dance about it, but I say: Thank you for the musical Actors' singing experience? Mostly in the bath The Workout Correction Tory plan for new border police force Rhys Jones trial ruling (AFP): Rape girl's abortion Most read at timesonline. co. uk Joey Barton admits vicious assault on team-mate Plea changed to earn suspended sentence In court today Student dies after falling through window in forfeit Mallory 60 years on, patients will give Nhs dose of 'quality' NHS anniversary Bonuses or fines will be handed out to doctors and hospitals, based on how they are rated by people who use them, under health reforms, report David Rose and Nigel Hawkes The proposals-and the pitfalls The real world punctures Westminster bubble Timesonline Mind the gaps in promises Kelly wins fight to miss embryo Bill vote Bringing it all together Financiers come to the aid of deep-in-the-red Labour Multiple Display Advertising Items SOS: the signal that has saved thousands turns 100 Timesonline Etihadairways Acronyms are dotty, dash it Barclays Bank PLC Charles makes £1m more, pays less tax — and still manages to help save the planet How the Aston thrives on cheese and wine Expedia Arts exams 'a grade easier than science' Security man's suicide NHS laptop stolen Back with a bang Royal Mail The latest installation at the Tate will run and run Playing to the gallery . . . is it art? Octopustravel Siemens Politicians head off on a Magical Mystery Tour People We're not sure who was having the most fun when Kim Cattrall, star of Sex and the City, opened the summer sale at a well-known Knightsbridge shop Postscript Expedia Dolly Parton is setting up a British office to cope … Christopher Hampton, screen writer of Atonement, told … The Conservative-Home blog has wise advice for would-be Amy Winehouse's claim, made at Glastonbury, that Blake The co-operative bank Painting the Blues for Big Phil The Face CitorËn 'Radical convert planted hoax bomb on a bus' Panasonic Bad karma for the short-lived chameleons Island exiles fight again for right to return Freud and Bacon portraits fetch £29 million 24-hour licensing has not cut drink-fuelled violence, say frontline workers Street crime Barclays After-effects Vomiting and brawls just come a little laters Boys and girls, please put down your knives, begs sister of stabbed teenager Drunken fan's jaw broken by rugby star Tesco With a hiss, cannon salvaged from Elizabethan wreck emits an explosive whiff of history Multiple Display Advertising Items Expedia I'll eat my hat if Crippen was innocent — Ok? Something tells me the body in the cellar was in fact the doctor's wife, and that tonight's documentary is a lot of tosh A school that deserves to avoid cult status Index Hasta la vista Road to ruin Timesonline Gordon the snail finds it hard to be a whale The Prime Minister is trying to speed up reform of the public services. But can he shake off his past? Picture Gallery Can't pay for your palace? Then get out The brave response to the monarchy's money troubles would be to abolish it Sign of the times In my view David Askham Timesonline Thunderer: Motson bought into his own cult of celebrity Ukraine's Holodomor Overbilled White van man is no road menace Timesonline Nuclear disarmament What to do with Mugabe's tyrannical regime? Latin law report Just not cricket Churchill at work Prison — a cruel and unusual punishment for a woman Jailing mothers for trivial offences is harsh on them and their children. But the Government has lost its nerve on reform, Joan Bakewell says The Times The Daily Universal Register Daily Universal Register Timesonline Five stars in one-40 years on, jazz-folk legends are still unique First night Pop Pentangle Festival Hall The Private Clinic Inside Timesonline 'Citizen Sarkozy' embarks on a new mission: to save the European Union President pledges to improve people's lives France in the hot seat Index Big companies sour deals after Iraq opens oilfields Iraq Test4glaucoma HSBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Fan's death spoils soccer celebrations Spain Nikon Soldier held after 17 are shot at military display Army to investigate why bullets instead of blanks were used France Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Stray bullets A lavish lunch and hugs from heads of state: Mugabe takes his place among equals An extra trophy - but supporters are in disarray (AFP): Air chief is sacked after fourth crash (AFP): Illegal cargo on ferry (Reuters): 'Racist killers' held (AFP): Jaruzelski trial (AP): Crime rate falls (AP): Axe murders arrest (AP): Drugs dodge (AP): Pavarotti estate deal Obama denounces the 'poison of patriotism' after attack on McCain United States SAGA Clinton moves to end stand-off (AP): Food aid arrives in North Korea (AP): Prisoners die in escape attempt (AFP): Third victim for Russian bear The Times Why traditional medicine could be a remedy for failure at Olympics 'Athletes took these herbs not knowing they could cause problems' China Nationwide Use with care Sky Trinity Mirror shares in record fall as advertising suffers sudden slump Tesco bows to pressure over Zimbabwe goods Charcol ousts chief Delay for ITV venture ECB rate rise looms Quote of the day Getting the message Business big shot Timesonline Treasury to boost savings guarantee to £50,000 Index Stock markets Hold the front page: there might be a new ad Ruling that leaves a bad smell Breitling Commodities Currencies Must they be so generous? Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Business big shot Wheels start to fall off Sartoriani Pendragon chief seeks Darling's help in shifting cars Downsizing Picture Gallery I seem to have caused some upset and offence at Bloombe City Diary Mercedes-Benz Would you really want this job? I mean, really? City Diary Picture Gallery Table for two? We're full, but we can make space Someone from price comparison website Cheapflights City Diary Tomorrow night is the Financial Services Skills Council City Diary Taylor Wimpey taps investors to plug funding gap as its land values slump John Charcol wields axe as mortgage market wilts Pipex Carbon Trust FSA retail chief left with £612,000 and bonus payment after Rock debacle MPs quick to condemn 'rewards for failure' Southern Cross to negotiate new deal with banks OFT delay of online project angers Grade Care UK hit Timesonline Moscow prepared to force BP chiefs out of country Milkround Manitowoc secures Enodis in sudden-death auction Truro Stockbrokers and Charles Stanley and Co Limited Luxury goods groups go to war over internet fakes as LVMH wins €40m fight with eBay The big sell Multiple Display Advertising Items Brewin Dolphin The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action Medical Research British funds Equity investors finally get the (gloomy) message Multiple Display Advertising Items Wall Street Markets London Financial Futures Major indices 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 Trinity Mirror's gloomy news reflects badly on ITV Market report Tanfield in need of a lift Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Difficulties elsewhere in power industry boost Drax's image Markets Senior Deal of the day Timesonline Clapham House Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy research uk Reader Offers Ltd Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw Chief of Staff of the Indian Army whose defeat of Pakistan in the 1971 war created Bangladesh Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, MC, Chief of Staff, Indian Army, 1969-73, was born on April 3,1914. He died on June 27,2008, aged 94 Index Greig Barr Lives remembered Gordon Clyde Marion Simmons Ray Wyre Authority on sex crimes who pioneered group therapy for offenders and founded the world's first residential clinic for them Ray Wyre, crime consultant, was born on November 2,1951. He died after a stroke on June 20,2008, aged 56 Lives online Timesonline Cliff Hall Guitarist for the Spinners who brought English folk songs to the mainstream Cliff Hall, musician, was born on September 11,1925. He died on June 26,2008, aged 82 Armed Forces display artistic flair Balancing Gypsy housing and Green Belt protection Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinner Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Peace and quiet on the Norfolk Broads Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Premium bonds Latest wills Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Word Watching Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Relentless pursuit of perfection prevents O'Brien becoming a bore Ffrench feat offers fine opportunity Pontefract Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Windsor Index Musselburgh Bolger both a maker of man and horse Hamilton Park Racing Brighton Course specialists Thirsk Bet of the day Dozen remain in Coral-Eclipse Flutey tipped for qualified success as England move into Johnson era Rugby union New dawn for red rose Cricket Results Golf Shooting Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Tennis Björn's Open bid put in doubt by injury Meyer joins Leicester Chambers sets pace Prop admits assault Flintoff unable to hit his way into form Cricket Hampshire v Nottinghamshire Surrey v Kent Timesonline Yorkshire v Durham Essex v Derbyshire Moores likely to make history with consistency in England Test line-up Leicestershire v Worcestershire Middlesex v Northamptonshire Warwickshire v Gloucestershire Somerset v South Africans Global rule is next for Torres and Spain after Viennese waltz Football Alonso believes striker can be best in world Rugbycamps Uefa could open disciplinary proceedings against Jens Cream of the crop Deco's move to Chelsea could spur Lampard's switch to Inter Milan Football Window watch Timesonline The Times Ferguson only wants a special one to improve his champions Desperate Barry playing dirty with Villa Timesonline Why Chambers must miss the Beijing boat The Tour de France starts again this weekend and, again The conventional view is that we can learn from Spain Men Yesterday's results Women Mixed doubles Boys Girls Timesonline British International Motor Show Henin at peace as she embarks on new life out of the spotlight Wimbledon Neil Harman discovers that the former world No1 is keeping an eye on Wimbledon but is busy trying to give back to the sport she still adores Mr Muscle serves notice that his age of innocence is consigned to the past Wimbledon Murray's brinkmanship causes a serious flutter The betting ring Border terrier sinks his teeth into a slice of Scottish history Sisters settle out of Centre Court but big stage is set to be theirs Federer shows his class to overcome hard graft Timesonline Yesterday Fan fare Magic number 242,262 What Rafa says Tuning in Rain or shine? Today Wimbledon in 60 seconds Five other great comebacks Advanced Hair Studio Murray last to blink as young gunslingers stand toe to toe in the sunset Scot displays true grit to clinch epic battle Today's order of play in Sw19 Times Crossword 23,954 Picture Gallery The Times Comeback kid holds his nerve Murray has a nation on the edge of its seat The Times Inside today Index Index Modern art explained Index Thetimes 'Ello, ' ello — where can we find some handcuffs? It's not really spending, it's a swap shop Prepubescent boy Useless fact of the day King Arthur, a scion of France? Middle-class dilemma Laissez faire The women who rule the high street Eight Women, Eight Huge Retail Successes. As the Credit Crunch Bites, Lisa Armstrong Asks how They Will Rise to the Challenge Sathnam Sanghera Despite the national obsession with buying, those of us forced to rent homes can build nest eggs The Times It's crochet, Jim, but not as we know it Hyperbolic Space is so Complex that No One Could Build a Model of It — until now. Daina Taimina Tells Alex Bellos how her Craftwork Solved the Mystery The Times Lives shattered by the Troubles Families As the Sisters of Murder Victim Robert McCartney Vow to Carry on their Campaign to Bring his Killers to Justice, Susan McKay Talks to Other Women Left Bereaved by the Conflict in Ulster I hoped bulimia would make me beautiful Family secrets Anorexic at the Age of 12 and Bulimic until She was 30, a Reader Tells of the Deceit She Embarked on to Keep her Disorder from Family, Friends and Lovers — and how She Finally Faced Reality Reader replies Last week a reader wrote about her secret grief after the death of her married lover. Here are some of your replies . . . Timesonline Dr Tanya Byron My son is often verbally abusive to me, but polite to others. How can I improve his manners? Good news Multiple Display Advertising Items Index A haunted visionary Rachel Campbell-Johnston Warms to the Cold Eye of our Chief Vorticist Wyndham Lewis Portraits National Portrait Gallery Buy me Painter poets Masters of line and literature Growing up in the real Dynasty Joan Collins's Son Sacha Newley Tells Luke Leitch how He Turned Life into Art Radio Ken Russell The savagery of life at nautical college put me off a career at sea but on course for showbiz The Times Arresting farewell First night Pop Hard Rock Calling/The Police Hyde Park Opera The Cunning Little Vixen Longborough, Gloucestershire Concert Philharmonia/Maazel Festival Hall Pop Faster Than Sound 2008 Snape Maltings & Bentwaters, Suffolk Inside today The Times Presumed innocent TV & Radio Last night's tv Criminal Justice (BBC One) Pork escalopes with mint bean salad Dinner tonight Eat it with BBC One Tv today The Times Extraordinary Animals Viewing guide Five, 7.30pm Criminal Justice BBC One, 9pm Duncan Bannatyne Takes on Tobacco: This World BBC Two, 9pm Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968) Film choice Channel 4,12.40pm Bad Lieutenant (1992) Film4,10.55pm Variations Imagine . . . BBC One, 10.35pm Capricorn One (1978) BBC One, 11.35pm 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 The right lines Young times Britain's Top Children's Poet, Michael Rosen, Gives us a Beginner's Guide to Reading and Writing Verse Daily dingbat Darts Puzzle of the day Spiral Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4568 Polygon Wellman clinic. org Times2 Quiz Codeword No 261 Dolphin Su doku Index Picture Gallery Zorro Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution KenKen Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Maze of the Week Other Views Builders seek public refuge Construction Phone fun beats real life The Week in Numbers Donors are playing the field Public Opinion Index New Medical Research Is patient data being abused? Health Other Stories we Liked More funds for dementia Social Care Profit from young patients Health A third of councillors are bullied Councils BERR puts its assets in a sweat Sick Notes Laying some new foundations Interview Bill Moyes, of Monitor, the watchdog that is ushering in new autonomous hospital trusts, gives David Rose a progress report as the NHS celebrates its 60th birthday Media Monitor In the Professional Press Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Thetimes Offenders' bibs not such a bright idea What … for … Changing Diary Inside Index Healthy co-operation with the NHS Talking Point The public's relationship with the health service is in trouble. John Plummer finds a potential cure in local collaboration Skill stream Looking to go green? How to . . . Cut your Community's Carbon Footprint Climate change requires urgent action by local councils. Laura Doherty discovers some good advice for getting your community on-side with the world's environment The View from the Community Dear British Public . . . Opinion Local Democracy The Times Changing face of Britain Community Cohesion Fast-paced immigration brings both growth and instability. Carly Chynoweth learns how councils are meeting the challenge More than just rubbish Interview Sir Simon Milton speaks with Emily Ford about his vision for locally led government Harvey Nash The Key to Local Area Agreement's Rethinking how we care for others Fair Care What Will Work for us Gary Clifton major sports events and programme manager 2012, Sheffield City Council Better ways to build Talking Point Homes Fit for Local People The recent market slump won't solve our housing shortage. Alex Hardy discovers how public bodies are renovating the messy world of building regulation and finance The Local Government Association (LGA) is the lob Timesonline Local Government Association

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